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> ‘Litli CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1876. Nunkliolly, All the distriets pemed are thickly | from ifs corresf undent st Teple, Btate of J _ANNUAL STATISTICS. Inhavited amd prosperous. Backergrunge Wi | Jaco, Mex., sys a report ha boen recelved there cxeeptlonally well to du, It has dowg heew [ g ) o : 4 4 at ex-President Lerdo, on leaving the of £1.000,000 helonging 1o the A s Express Loxpox, Dee. 23.—A telegram from Ham- f,':-".'.‘u".'?,.fil'.m‘fi :h AT, ';Il"o::lll';‘inl:ylllf:wfi. : Mexleo, fled to Voliuea, thence t Signantancjo, - 5 % Company were dentrayed, have succeeded In | -burg reports that the .unmurx;‘uncnnln, beforo HOL exjiurt larze quantity of 1nod after haying | & ACAbGIt In the state” of Guerrero, and_thers | The Fire Record in This City for Wentiflug only aboiet 87,600, Is fucorrcet, | reported aground, arrived this afternoom, and amnply nrovided Tor e i sanfe " ver baving barked on 4 coasting veweel for Nan Francleco, the Yoar. Fhere has heen no lows of mfes containing | anchored off Brunchausen. e bt L sccompanled by the metnbers of bis Cabinet, G money on the Frie RaBroad, and no luss of —Arilved, steamer Ifel- was partially Imr_n;l Tu the recent fire on the | Collmar, on the Flbe, and is in a bad posltidn 1 Eric Rollroad, by which safes contnining | the fce. * Assistance bas been sent. v fa e 1 provoeatiun of Tuesia, mun who conld sjenic s the i ruclt n fashlon In not fil to be trostoed with tha deatinies of oue nution alsueh a Lime s this, Tirnat thet e while gueation ean e reas settled wilhont gl tn- war, by siich an ari ment ax rnnll recure a meosnre of liberf 1+ Sohan tlorie, 1€ 1L ca vettled I m ler that tha bt FOREIGN, |l e Tho Sultan and Lord Salisa' bury Talk Matters 1L I wis “The whole country is covered with paddy E1L,00J,000 1 ! 2. Th A | el | atlude to s been e chiet eans of vreat- | fieldn the viliages standis g them o, _— ey tu, eales on avy athier roud. ‘The ! N (o] o o nzethat impossibliity, The natlonalinterestwitial- | falands pa, Yt G 4 GERMANY. Adamy Express Compan;* do not run on the Nrw Yonx, Dec. 28.—Arrived, steamshilps vay o hert cotincrrid by our oiuit that WAk 4 | Villngos oo o G .&‘E\.‘J&L"z‘&'&'x55";;"'.:1“&? BPERCH DY ;urilxi‘n‘c‘x\m‘mm.mwnr. 474 Burnlngs, 380,820 Loss, | krie Railroad, and never did. ~They hayonot, b Qrecee, from London: Alsatls, from Glasgows i ¥ Justand Fight, Al it can neser be Jurt o Aizit for it to nuport b despattaan which eoul tulerata il Fopular Projudico in Turkey 4 sirsaviet uclibbiics v’ mus et It ! ¢ o=y . thelr knowledge, had any late loss of safcs or 8ia, fi Ly ‘Ilnll':ll:'l':::::l f:f ‘I')’z‘nf:in‘li‘."é:’.‘,,f:n'fl,[,’.f,.,'}: ‘x'«‘ I|,I'u- Ix’.‘r’.‘]‘" Beneiy, Dee. b—In to-day's sitting of the and 3,272,800 Insur. money vn n:lygmllrmdl,‘“"v'n-r)‘ resupeclfully. ‘L Vl’lr’:g:., D\cecrw&l vilinge of any size in i datanls, and s the sta. | Geriman Paslament, Herr Michter addressed an Bucte Anass Papmnsy Conrauy;. | [:New Yok hua arrived Steamship Bu:un, from L olitics nro £ Hie — HauipAx, Dec. 28.—Arrived, Nova-ficotisn, © . ” — Rnals i | tlon of adeputy maciatrate and eivil court, interpellation to the Government respecting R ————— AXy Lee. 23.—Arrived, Nova-Scotian, Agnmst the PlOpOEOd ;}mply these—Rngland 1s {he friend of “In:rlynnl His il i Y from Liverpool, : jght at all hazards, The eyelon appears to have had fts orfgin | the recent Russtan decrea ordering all fmport 2 THE RAILROADS ROMCWHERS 1N Lo Castor oo o L liay ot | duties to be paid in gold, which ugunmm.fum The Pale-Horse Rider Carries Off * SUEENSTOWN, _Dec, 29,—Arrived, steamer Reforms, e % 9 o . ‘Wisconsin, from N 14 EEt % RANCIE, Aoty promably o Hitle to the Borth of tho | ¢ uy nerease of dutles to the detriment of 8,636 Victims, THAR ILLINOIS CENTRAL. A (0L NEWNOMG, ' : S i TIE LEGISLATIVR CONFLICT. to of gt LR o Taiamd pf | Germnn commerce. Prince Blamarck, in reply, The announcement made in Tre TrinoNe of THE HAP, i > A 5 LS, e Cnamber ot | Hom It firat steuck i Tand at the Taland of : s A : HAPPY NEW.YEAR, fl Yoscow Ifll“‘l' 0[!0"].\' Counsels ! ERSAILLES, Dee 23—Inthe Chamber of | Hundeep and on the eoaat. of Chittagrong, 1t | salil: THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. yesterday that the 1linols Central Raliroad had il el Deputies. to-dny, durlug the debata on the would appear to bave then gone north, und, 11e woulid not enter npon the economicat portlon succeeded {n ecttling its diffiealtics with the | Whore to Supply Your Tables with Porfect hudget, Gambetta exhiorted the Chamber not - . pter feiting to enme distnce fuland, 1o’ lve | of o ficrbeilation, which lie would leaye to b | BOWE INTERESTING PACTS AnoUT 173 unoax- | [RER 6 reutl New Orleaus, 8t, Touls & Stlsfactlon, Occupntionof the Turkish | turnod’ arony e, v s Meghua, | seewered by Herr von Fhitippeborn, hut that ne JZATION, 4 P o Provinces. 1] to surreuler U1a powers oves the buduet, Tfe | QI Aronad ::::'3:-:-‘.‘:'..‘.‘5:,1'"2‘:’:‘;.:'J':-:u\'.'."'.',‘,'f“l e previows speatier tnd Tonehed npon polical | "The conditton of this fmportant arm of our | Chitago Rafirond, wn that it had assumed con- | Thegrowth of the custom of New-Yenr's re- urked that the Senato had no izt 40 redueert | giould rathor rag, o sticeosion of st orm-taves, | WEIOE wo would nndertaka to reoty b tlo munfelpal service can be Improved with difiicul- | trol of the property, took nearly averybody by | ceptions hus been steady and pleasing here In pebation. e felt plmost nenned (o an: e que At any rate, this deseription of tiee conrse of ] i T ccom- | 1y, ‘Ihe wmorale o e department speaks | MWFPrise. It was the generol Ginpreesion that | the West for the pust fow years, In the Enst the cyclone le apgarently the waly one which A |=.:-'x:'fiu 3 'if:vfl':luf fow- r'::luuw.-nr ,,,;;l.lc ‘m‘l (':"y’:f };l.‘::,,:,.. who, l:mm the dificulties could not be mufd very roon, | It haslong been “thie thing " for the ladies to (tnln)l,lu‘n’ut fur the A|1l¥enfmw'\ I thi ul‘nrk.l et { ever, whelier the previous speatier would be able | e resolved that e should ot be Influenced by | and some even feared that the 1tieols Central | receive thelr gentlemen friends on the opening at Duakhiny Btahabazpore, und utthah, from | 1o make o propmial on the rubject. e agreed fzht | the 20,000,0 od d t day of the year,and the ton i those ta the east I Bundecp and Chittagune, | With tie Mterpeliant that Jusala By her cnstoms politiciuns i the solection of his men or the [ MIght lose the 20,000,000 it }ml vanced to- f 'y custom is as firmly T tho fwo frst-named places the fo uf the | polley b entered on the wron pats, but fie was | purchuse of his apparatits, 1akt the groundwark | Warda the completfun of the New Orleans Rond, | established thiers us. the bostowal of pifty my treesund ruins would seem to Iudiate that | Miabio to oxereiso suilicient infiience over hertoin- | o 7 genernt efliclency of his subordinates, | The appointment of Mr. J. C, Clark to the Vice- | Christmas or the burning of gunpuwder they were blown down or tiprooted by u storm | (166 lier tu tako other pathe, Tha reasons given i - » | Brosidency of the Illinois Central and his s | Fourth of July. Chicago nercr accepts an " - v | D1y Herr Kthehter for Lin interpelintion were not cal- | and the consequent sceurity of the clty from ex- ¥ E o wava from the north, while i the other two citlated to factiltate the politico- commereial action > o slzoment” us Geveral Munager . of the astern {dea except to Improve upon It, and the the deatruction saems’ to liave coms from & | Gf therosimiiats the 1ol i3 tensive contlngration, The force consists todav | New Orleans Divislon * hes . ereated & Fesult s, that. the New-Year's reception I the flunihurl( quarler, . *Fhe Prince continued s ot 344 men, In compliance witha reductiou made | very favorable Impresslon, as Mr. Clark fs | West Is Fast erowing into a general brilllant t He this as i may, there can be no doubt of . < of 15 percent by the new Council under fts | excellently fitted to reorgunize and unite the | offalr unknown clsewhere, the fact. that about wdugit, and without warn- | | The inteeacllation Is In the highest degrea tncon- | Llodze of rigid cconomy. AL the same. time s | lnes and make the New Orieans: Diviston the | - Of vourse, those who visit must be enter- Ing of any ki, the threo istanda of Dakhin | Jouing bo s U fe dotrlirenial mainimaanesy | Teduction ot 10 per cent was effected us to aal- | most valusble of the various tlvisions of the tuined, and a slp of Goulet or Roedurer, a taste Sahabazpore, Hdtial, aud Sundeop wore en. | (isch Lavs iade bitherio for tuo maintenance of | Feluc roui. “This new additlon ta the Tiols Cntral | of Amontiliads, o & swhllon of vt stiec tirely subnerged. A number of themhabltants, Kveat (nv0rs of uiw at th prenent moment, Thatin | _ Tmmedlately upon his arrival {o this city from | nakes it the longest contiuuons line fn_Amer- Iuyornc. eood “sour-mash,* has the preference startled from thelr eleep, took refuge in the | by no means the caxe. Ruusia doce not aim at | New York at the invitation of the Board of [ lea except the Unfon Pacitie. It ris from New | over any other form of refreshinent: ‘The st t'wu. which most fortunately surrvunied every | prent venqucets, The Emperor Alexander has | Underwriters, it was Auggcned by Gen, Shaler Orlmus‘u p Lo loux Clty, 1o, via the tnain Tae, | of January |..5 always llkely to be biting cold, village, and they ulone were raved. Many evw‘r Dbeen a toyal ally to us, and lo only ascv | that the word *distriet "l the department be | and to Chleazo via the Chicugo Branch. There | and the making ot multitudinous calls gets to unsble to reach the trees dhnbed on (o the m "n;‘mx;uclx»l-:-y;e‘rr m:]llluthn :;;u:llmacux :}" I|Ixe changed to **battalion,” and the officers of | 18 one thing ‘nore to be doneto make the 1l | ve exhausting “work unless the reviving ald of roofs of the houses. Thers they found ‘l'ul:kzy —a‘ “:_p“f_' "l: \:mg!ruur F'."“ ur’«‘;r“-r?“l‘:.u‘:- companles known therctofore ns Foreman and | buls Central complete, and tllat‘ fs to sccurs a | generous potables is oceaslonlly invoked. For only temporary eafety, for the \rull'? rushing | Jen "willfnal offer u helping ,‘ml"‘. That we | Aseiataut Foreiuan be knowu as Captains ang | connection of its own between Chicago and the | thuse l}lnlll‘us who desire to furnish thelr [nto the louses to thicldepth of twenty fect, soon | Bt wkupport this object fo veyond ali quewtion. | Licutenants, The suggestlon belug udopted, | main Hne fn Towa. At present tiv Clile tables with the very cliolcest of wines, Hquors, Luret off the roofs, aud the receding waves car- | This yupport s justiticd by syinpathy for oteco- | Matthlas Benner bus ince been recomnized as | tess conslgned to and from tho lowa 2 m.( there 18 1o place in the ¢ty equal to thut sled thetn out to sea, with the unhappy wretelies | reliziontats and for the parneses of civilivation, | Ciief of the Department; Dennfs Swenle, Fuca via the Chltago, Burlingtou & Quincy and | of M. €. McDonald & Co., Clurk and Monroo still clinglug to them. Some few of the peoplo | Khoukd the Conference not Toad toan; relull’ war- | First Asslstant; Charles 8, Petrie, Socond As- hicago & Iowa Raflronds, Tie Caieago & Paciiic | strects, ~ of Sundeep were drifted on roofs or planke | ike action onthe purt of Rusalals probable. Runsia | sistant; Willlum Mushaw, Third' Assfstunt; Rallraud,w).nclmnaw Inthehandsof g Recelver, Here arc kept the fiuest of champagnes, n- ocross the channel to the mofnland, o distance dgv- mu.Jl lllumemr. -)-u our nnlymnce for that | Maurice W, 8hay, Fourth 'Assistant; dJool A, could eazily be made an excellew, connection, | cluding every staple brand known to thy world, bf ten miles, E,,e?. soul who was caught by I»mr"nr?;]n" ufi;rn":ll:’ug.n nv;:“u?‘a !?u 3 :xg;fg:. le':: Keany, Fifth Ansistant; Thomas Barry, Sixth | The manazere of the Iilinols Central will un- | and at prices ner cuse below the closest of or- the water before hie had made for u trew or s conecrned for whieh arer ohttrelyi are striving, | Assisiant; and Michael W, Conway, Seveutt | doubtedly make an effort to ot hold of this | dinavy morkct rates, The whiskics sold hern roof was drowned ut once; and It (s hardly Phe mingling of commereiul with political . | Aselstant, Eeven battallonsfu all, The changes | property it it can Le bad at s reasonable flgure.’ are of the unequaled Kentucky hand-madle, . an uxn;ismrntlunmmy thiat the early morniise | tfons ut thla Juncturo would load to monstrasitles. | made forihwith were hnportatt and tnuch jne | A, 88 there I8 no probability that anshody | copper-distilied, sour-mash class,” The nles uce of the 1st saw all the survivars of the populn= | 1t Is imnosalblo, for & eusioms question cither to [ treaseditbo duties of Cluef Benues’s privatc | clec will have any spesiul use for it, the Iflinols | theilnestof Enzlish and Scoteh hrew, and all ton of the three tslands I have named, ns well | procure fricndhip o fo nrepate enmity, 1 the seuretary aud chiel clerk, Ilirmn Amfck, As- | Central is Hkely to get it. A connestion be- | the goods are of & uniformly superh order. as ot the seaboard of the ndjolninz inatn land, | object of the Interpelintion ws to hring about dia sistance was given him. Fire-olarm boxes mul- | tween the two toads In this ety can coslly be | _Lalles slhould remember that thelr New- 3 [ perched in the trees which ulonereiiatned visible | cord betweon us and Itssla, a3 han already been tiplled, and “the Gre-alarm telegraph shnul- | made by butlding the bridee ucroes the river | Year's callers test the quality of nany ubove the water. Tt 1 difllenlt 10 say, and per- | 8imed at before um' 1t 1 to bo regretied, As lony tancously developed to a degroe 500 per cent | near Rush etreet” hridge, ‘The” IUinols Central | “sprends™ during the day “and “evening, and Liaps it will never be aceurntely knoww, What was h‘; ,“g{"‘"" lrum:lllh o pll;:le ’3“1 will fivc’r nnrltec nearer pesfectlon. A perfod of about nine | las already a charter to bulld that struciure, 800l tome Lo have a diserlininating ablorrence the exact loes of ifc on thut night The firat | S o thak tnone felefdehip with Ttuerdn, o 1 0otk KV intervene, however, before Supt. > of fusthing inferior, The visitors remember feports we pecelved at Caletitta it it at 20,009, | tived upon bistory. . o nennred. that tocaltiaay | Barrett, ussisted by his active dipuiy, Sr. Ly- MS. Rothing so ubpleasantly as o poor elass of wine Subscquently the numher was sald 1o be | of tho three Kinpires lnatlil ontirely daserving ot | Jand, will hnve attained. the calndnacion of bs Each editor secepting a pass from the Micht-! | 0 bud puncli.” To be certain "that your fluid of- ,000, and then 160,000, but shice the return of | nawme, and coutinues ta cxlel. - As with 1tuvsia. no | muchdesiced project, gan Central Raitroad wiil hereafter have to suly. | (CFINRS ! unmpeschuble purity and delica- - the Licutenant-Governor's party I have learned | with Englaud nlso we have mantained nmicablo | - Tho number. of horses In the department i | el i 4 l'.\‘;r'nu' only of M. C. McDonald & Co, : that, after o careful cxaminution of reportsirom | relations for ecnturier. As regards the Eastern | 163, They are under the immediate supervision | 8¢ribe to the fullowing agreemcot: o o] rpiie iy whichls the largest T itslne fn o the several police statlons, the luss of lfe | question, \\-cxmvuu-t_unm)reu thie tosk of medi- | o Veterinary Surgeon Bowen, whuse suceess 1 ngree that the paey given me shail not uml';'rl this part of the country, also inakes a feature of cannot have been less than 215,000 persons. ating between the Powers, snd of matutalning canbe judged from thu fact that ouly two | 81y circumstances be transferred by mnl but ehall | e cigurs. Mr. Lewis Moss, the clgar *artist? When we remember that three tslands, the- | beuce o far oa depends upon ue. Thougii the | FOR 08 JCRGT ¥ upon his homds duigthe | Beliept for my personal use, nnd shiould Tcease 1o § of the West, an csteemed connolsseur - this solvcs contalning b Tease 10000 souls, were | resent iustion lvidves uo auetion of war for | ora Jothe editor ur, proptletur of o maper naumed | braneih of thide, has the superiniomles 1t | | almost in 3 morkent submerged wnder from | (it dihan e i Sicioraimarily can. | VB L mber of fire-englnes fin uctive service | foreoncsitutiqn i1 L0 Feturued to the Compauy 4 the & [favana™ department. Evory deator-and 1 { i twenty to thirty feet of water, the storm wave | with the Powers, and can only actively Interpose if {8 twenty-nine; aml thre sumoker knows that this mcans that M, C. Mee J | { 5 Justrion Statesmen Hold o Oonfer-' enco to Consider the Sit- I} et would be regretten when 100 late. uation #H Mr. Simon replied that the Constitution was o perfectly r. It mado no difference as to (e k power of the respective Huuses over financinl ftema refeeted by the Deputles, Me declared it might be casy now to steangle the right of Deputies to Iuitfate Gnunednl proposats, bt the e s o ] lowa, except that such laws muat he voted by Probable End of the Conilict in hllsDnnnlll)‘lél'rmbncnld Aat it the contct ctwyeen the Chiibers continued, it must be the French Assembly. 1 solved by a dissolution, of Wiy it wis Iuposer blo to tell the consequences, 1t would be pref- erable to take u fresh vole on the contested Items of the budrut. Tha country wished to see eaco between the publie powers, and to enjoy e Lenellt of the Republie, which it had so long. and ardently desired, ' nzain_ submit the Re- publie to a vote would justily the repronsh fhat the Ker’mblllfi \\*nlql:nw..:bllel. ‘{r }1(.hu Republie waa united it could brave all attacks, Lowoow, Dec, 23.—The Datly Telegrardi's s0e- | * Gambetta answered that the ackuowledzment ¢lal from Tera eays that tho Sultan, inanswer | of the Kenate's right Lo rofusert grants \which 1o Lord Ballsburys friendly represcntation, de- } lind been disallowed by the Deputies would fn- Additional Accounts of the Terrible . Storm-Wave in Bengal, THE TAST. AFBALD OF 118 PEOPLE. rom- | 8vitably lend to future confllets, He declared d"m} mlnf'(l;l! pcri:’m:‘l :f‘:lty:(;“mhw "0‘;" he did iy;ol fear dissolution, ‘Ilic country would F“;‘k';‘ V‘: "“::;‘ . t: p'mc a"‘"' fim- h:";m; soon chaosy between the Scuate und Chamber anded. ) o of Deputics, 1 the Constitution wns obscure ctween the Sultan and Lord Salisbury. cancerning the respective powers of the Chum- MOVEMENT OF RUSSIAN TROOPA, bers, & LCongress of the Scnators and Deputles A Viennn spectal to tiie ZTimes reports that on shonid »"Iun. oi‘lh nmn;xlu;lnl o tio i Mucsdoy 600 Russtans, mostly armed wavalry, | gl Cimber resolved to pase to the discus. crossed the Danube from Thurnseverln, slon of the clattees of the budget, and adopted AUSTRIAN STATEIMEN IN COUNCIT, by a vote of 33 to 137, in apite of the opposis t(l.}n of llnu;hcnn, pruposullumlnr pn)'lu‘z B cer- The Emperor Francls Joseplt, M. Tissea, the | tainsum of niotey to foldiers st the com- “Rungarian Finance Minlster, Count A-ndr:mv, mencement of a cuinpaig. - The fucrensedd grant “for_ military Chaplains, the Austrlan Mioister of War and Forchgn Af- | whieh was suppoited by M. Sintob, was also falrs, and the Imperial Finance Minlster will be present at tho Cabinet meeting which {s to be held to-day on the Enstern question. Thie firet ased, ‘The grant for the payment ot the expenses of three came to Vienua expressly to attend the mecting. Generals when on serylee was refected, although _I‘b was supported by Gen. Berthaut, Minister of ar. The Inereased grant for evoking the clergy and for church scholarships, was rejocted bf (3 large majority, the Ministers not participating iIn_the debate’'on that question, VEnsaiLLes, Dee. 98—Midnleht.~The Depu- tles, by a vote of 80 to 181, passed the naval WILL NOT ACCEPT. Although Lord Sallsbury has visited the Sul- fan to press tho proposals of the Conference wupon him, the prevalent opinfon fn Constanti- nople acems to be that the Porte will nots ac- ¥ catlmaics, nsisting on_the reduction -of the cept the proposals, grant for Claplalus, Tho whole budget of cx- The Témer, In o leader discussing the pl"npo-{ penditures was finally adopted by a vote of 412 ! from the sen mooting the storin wave from the | one of vur friends fu fuperlicd by another bower. | been purehased duriug tho year. Thoe rthre | _THI8 precaution hasbeen made necessary by the { Binad & Cowill henle neqs dhat, aigars. Meghing, n terrible gule blowing ull the time aud | Onr friendly porition ‘:gwur:ln il tho Powera has L.],fi,“ eal fl,l_.fw!, ‘mfi WO . resery !IVMIU" rascality of n number of newspaper.men who - E not'an inch of high ground ou whith to take mnlu;m 'nlu";l by '1"!' und u,;‘vlll. e ‘""m';f""d five two-whiceled hose-carriages and seven four- | disposed of thelr passes or tickets to sealpers. OBITUARY. \ n:ml.(e,bllul,h‘lllu{hn nfil: bml. tho lrc’:sl—wh?m\'u 0‘7]:‘“2 Tl Colize. the yan M;',‘:}""“I:';'l”“m \ine | Whecled, and elght hook-and-ladder twsckn. 'The most valuabie and lisely Christmas pres- | ypy Yonk, Dec. 28, —Ex-Scuator James W, St poreon caeumed ta iy turvel fathat o | §Csuaading on )l diTeronces whicn rony prasity | THis apparatus is 1n the hamds of fenry V. | ent ever received by u rallroad-man was-pres:ut- | Ny, of Nevada, dfed at White Plains, West. Sl e Tt own pemaread bod fale Of BN | cxint Lot eon Rnsla aid Engin will be oviatued. | Colematiy fuporintondont of Muchinerys W35 | elon ChristmacDoy 10 Mr, A, McCAllls, the | chester County, on Monday. i ani-tiovcmor's baney, Suring their 1ous (hrongh | T Princo coneluded with these worda: s b xiended Chperiene e the e a: | elicent ticket-agent of the Cirtiza, Milyaihes Ssectal Dispateh to The Tvibune, tho distrlcts nnd isliuds, that fn every housg ut. | Out task Ir, therefore, in tho drat placo, to main: | yariuiout, is un inyentor of repute, possensing | < St Paul Railrvad, The prescnt was' o the [ po . Ssec 11l,, Dec, 28.—Charles ol . # ey tnin pence, and, in the sccond, to mediate between st bicye : e of u buy weighlng nine pounds. As this Liewig, o ] Phieh thoy nade Hules thoy wero t0ld that | o' fiwers In'order 1o, disnel eclaring Moemecn | the pateut of the Coleman_luator, Wiich sup- ¢ frst bos it may be fmagied thatie feels | Prominent and well-known Mason, died here ! aad England {mplics that even ghould thero be s Deputies s considered terminated, change of detail, the main lines will ramain —— Bxed.” INDIA, TUE BENGAL CYCLONE. ‘The London ZTimes furnishes a few additlonal particulars concerning the effeets of the cyclona wave which, on the 8lst of October, camie unon the slumbering inhabltants of the Backergunge ACTIVEWORK PROMISED. The Timea' Vienna dispatels repurts that Gena Nikitin, ot the review held on his taking com-- mand of the Scrvian army, safd: * In a week's thine you will have an opportunity to prove your d P | aud to Tocallzo n war which {a lics the englnes with a certain lead of steam ¢ v crhaps inevitable, | P ry grateful to his wife for giviue hin such u | this afternoon. Deceased w 3 ¢ ished, i - Sliould our efforte 1n thin dirbetion prova fathie; | 1 the enginc-louse, and otlier valuable patents. ety aud ap rn;ul'lme rosent, realdents of this city, and for oy {l oldont It 1s some satisfaction to kuowthat this | then cerfainly & new ‘situation sl arfso, upon | Under bis manogement at the shop, o-cupyige | POES G0 ADP Freleht Agent of the Ilinols | counected with Ioane Bachurach’s wothing co calamity is not likely to give rise to much ma- | whichf veople may forin conjectures, but upon | & Lullding owned by the clty und udjomlnyluc Central.Raiirond anuounces that the rates on | tablishment 5 terfat distress among the people. It the people | which T caniot at present give any Information. North Elde Water-Works, tiie expeoses of the | Gentral Halirosd snuounces that uhe Spectal Dispateh to The Trivune. courage before the enciny.! and nelghboring districts Hke a tllef fn the | of Backergunso and Noakholly con only tide mechanieal department have been reduced 5 CIUQUl —] S # i A MOCKERY. lght. Tho Times says: over o Next two O three weoky no. apprelion: ROME. per cent withis the Ingt slx tonthe. == ) of Ve it s P e Siicad, ‘o LoXDON, Dec. 38.—A dispatch from Moscow | ~ The comparatively fow dofafls that haveyet | #ion need bo entertained. Meanwhilo relief TAPAL APIOINTMEN Tho real entute belonging o the department CASUALTIES. country, dfed yosterday, lie lived near where - A B oo its(e lared Hink Ui e Thsk: [ renshed i Sancopiai he olitetucol tho cyotane; ' ecniros harncan setoblioiud; aml tho OBt || g e ot Aty e amounts to £215,60%: bulldingy to $353203; wud { the nite"uf Dimisich 5 during the Blgek s ¢ wave wiich, at mldn on_Oct, 31, sudden! «n fustructes ive ns- s Dec. 23, apparatus Lo £2 . The property of the tel- S BT R Gy > : ! s Conatitution fs 0 mero mockery of tho Pow- | Siiapat voind tho low:Ty1ng dlsirict i cha mouth | slstante b Al who sesly noe 1o AnSocess | appomiet Pupal Nuncio at Madrld, Craph branch of o service 1o Sanied at SLoh- UORRIBLE ACCIDENT. N nd noyed is fanfly to Galena for satery Pl Rt ol *J ot thiat tme, bile e el protect the viling "4 " ; ers.” Itadds: “Thoonly way of fmpraving ! EKrouvg, Ia., Dec. 23.—Wille the east-bouna § ogaiust the Indlans. Mr. Sincad was un upe »of the Gnnfium arc sufilelent to mark tho eve: of cpldemic discase is what {8 now most to ——————— T59.01. the condiiion of the Chirlatians {n Turkey fs an | {probubly the most destructive cataatropho by water | be fearcd, and it 15 safd that cholera has alrendy ADDITIONN CONSIDERED i} il ; ? ellcaclous aecupatio, st Sraning. Lo thy | 00 BSOS rtor s Z‘Zn".?.."‘i'r‘:fi&c"xflh prien | made it ppearano In Nouklulle. oo ;n;.l’% FIRE detratlo by the CIAet wre wn unploye whose | el trainon the Mol Towa & Nelraske Eiog the Tove at v In busuese, snd dled - § hrist{ani ¢ - |t destructlon of 1ifo-and proporty which was | 4ea¢ 8 of men und cattlo and debrls of af & N AT evle duty It shall bo to investigate the eauses o iroad was approaching Arbels, Mo, an ac- ¢ ——— i S satiuna of the rlgh to carsg army o dopey- | Ak doiieuction of ‘conalulorably to oxeoed tha lnds are seatterad over tho country, i scems | IN NEW YORK. fires, anid watclunen for the houscs. Durbiz | cident oceurred whieh resulted. i1 the death o3 BUSINESS NOTICES PLAGUE IN BAGDAD I It oo o e SHAUAES 455 O 1 | ey CUILAEoDS i othor dteiter Ainors | tome o Do 23000 u. m.—Tony Fas- Wi ers k. thecrecs) fortanaiary wanigs | ® rakeman named John Geatry. He wa: e i ; AD. H 3 v dea le- 3¢ i i " i r's Theatre, on Broadway, upposite the Metro- ' re 2. ves praanaely Xt d of ] t . Mrs, Winslow's Soothing §; . i - ¢ g pul onstantinopls that the plajue Dy muluutent 'his number exoeeds by sevoral thou- | Loats,—no slight calamity in the Gangetic | totally dostroyed, sun that perlect fuvestigation i3 noksposaible at | fell between the cars, Two cars passed over | O™ 818Y8 il pain. Burd to regulate the bowels, § reappeared In Bagdad. P " —— S sd.ulx the population of Cumberland, 19 four times 117 cansed by the Hooghly cyetons. of October, 1864, and beary about the same propor- tlor to Lhe n ur of denths ciuned by the Lisbon enrthqnuke of the wmidale of last century, The fimanlluto causo of the tocent catAstrophe Tu he Backergenge and neighboring districts wan what fw KT aa 2 eyolone \ave, OF storim. wave, AL 11 u'clock, we aro told, on the night of the wtorm there ware no signa of danger; beloro tidnight the an ares of probably clos to a depth In places f delta—where wheeled eimveyauces are un- | NEW Yons, Dec. 23,—Fredericks' photograph | the present time, | e necessity of wutehmen knuwlu.‘ The scsnlll‘c, too, lu;vc lmri:l nlmlu’st. u(ll catablishment, No. 587 Broadway, which lsabove {mu :yhcuutrn}nly dclml;tnn{nl‘cd &\lrul;': the ylr::;r awept nwoy, Soclety wus, for o thne ut least Y o v P 3 by the thelts committed fn the bijuses lefo nmrl,\'dlmrgnnlmfi The police were drowned {')“"’ :,‘";l{lnl" 2 mlT""’L““’:go"o;‘h";:m' vm: uglcu Ly the foremen runuing to fires. almost to a tmau, and most. of tho civil officera | Durmed this morning, Loss, ) Was 8 | 1y ouc case the sueak-thief relleved’tlic pockets on the islands perished. In former days the | first suppused tnat Tony Pastor’s Theatre was | of o company, while two of the maembers en peoplo of those parts bore an evil name, amd [ 01 fire, bit whon the flaries wore extinguished | route to the e were sorlously injunsd, Right were reruml to bo given to robbery and thott, | It was oscertulned that the theatre was ouly | fiora it may be well to state bat one fatal aecl: Yor o few days it appeared ay it, among tie | Blightly damaged by water. A great many val- | dent ocenpred during the twelvem onth—the general coniuslon, the wurvivors were [ uable pletures were destroyed. death of John Carroll, thrown from b is scat oud nbout to fall back on the ways of killed by the lose-carringe. thelr fatliers. But the energy of the AT OOLMESVILLE, O, A dedided finprovement conterpltited 1s the fl{;:rlutr oxfluers bnlc;(cd ‘glm’ ’n l:m.;e Creverasp, 0., Dec, 98.—The Leader's pnlmhnhsu ?t fllxleu:: Htfekers ! '.or “Jukler's,." y of police from e ncl oring col et L wherel the department can get =ut ol e leul?)mtcs, suon restored order, and now every- ‘ptd"xl "5:' " AN{( ':: as !"mm":ulf‘ %z thl; house before tlu} gong sounds, tho fact of the thing ls quict and peaceable, I do not kugw | Morniug destroyed the store and dwelling of | yre')onr Kuown by thi howses ot th. sume thite that tho history of India rovords any storm so f Has & Co. nud the dwelling belonging to | o the news is received at headquart ch Instantancous and so dissstrous in s effects s | Thomas Kwing, Tho loss I6 not knowne “The THE YEAR'S PIRES. Yaa the cyclone of the 8lst of October, The de- | bullding and stock were fnsured for $7,200, The | Tuio total number of fires during 840 year was tails which havo come to hand show that the | dwelllbg was not insured.” 474, and the department respoudvd 120 109 false him, cutting off both lews and crushincthent | potand's Aromatie Bitter Wine of Iron fsa : ntoa nlnu}:elvsa s, He ‘was placed on iy remedy for nervous debility, Impovenichied blovd, * assenger traln en route for Alesandriy, but, | audnapalred digestion, Depot, 348 Clark stre i Eelnre reaching that vlace, he dled, He lin-- | . - % eered In great azony for nearly two hours, and was conscious most of the tine, shaking hands with Iis friends and requesting them to pray ~for him. 1fis remalns were broughit to Iis howo: jut Alexandria, i [ . “RUSHED TO DEATII. G 9 t R d t V (:T.;;‘cclal m:patch‘;a The Trlo}»;i., I ea‘ e 1} (¢ lons . f Osama, Ncb., Dee. 38.—Frauk P, Renoey. TN Fard-master of the Burllugton & Missouri llu|l-1 ‘way fu this clty, was Instantly killed to-day while enraged in switching cars by belug caught tand crushed between a Pullnan sleeer and the: scngine. The uceldent was couscd by another TIHE SENVIAN CABINET. e lous o The Standard’s Belgrade dispatch says the Ristls Cabloot remafns unchang- ed, M. Marlnoviten having refused to {form o government exeept in order to conclude & peace, and Count Andrassy having proraised 2ot to fosist on the dismissal of the present nintatry. The Roumanian agent at Belgrado has mede ¢ertaln demands on the Servian Government f'or satisfaction, because the Servian garrison Of {iladova fired on some Roumanian troops, GETTING COLD. From Bucharest the report comes of a hard frost, It fa feared tho Danubo will freezo and cyclane wiave swept ov an 3,000 squaro mil twenty feat, waking the sleeping inbubitants only 10 0 consclouncxs of thelr torrlble fate, Ono of the carllest cycloncs of which details have been recorded oceurred, not In the usual vea- suu, but n Decembor, 1760, ' 1t was accompunied Dy 4 lingo storny wave, which broka on tho coast at Caringa, near thu wotth of the Godovery. In this ane, bt ievutal ol cucs ou ecardy e cocat e first of £ wae uwept by throe siccessivo waves, ¢ ‘which diove ol before it, and flooded tha town Eive the Russians 4 chance to march b e vators 1 v ee, fo march over on ti, [ withsevara} {actof eaters tne mecond axertonped | L N e TIey gl iy e b e aiatms besides, Tlo total loss s fgured ay | car startiug of ftg own _aceoril down grade oud BICKNESS IN THE RUBSIAN ARMT. while the third daehied itn watera overull, Nearly | to life, und perlaps to property too, thau niy AT BEAST SAGINAW, MICH, £850.620, and the total insurunce at. £5,272,800, | colliding with a Pullinan car which Kenney was coupling to the engine, end frem his positlon L, with 30,000 tnhabitants, = i aetin e CHSIL AL, M de could not see it couting, Both crs wete badly other storm that hins been known in Indla witli- Special Dispatch to The Tridune, ‘I'lie fires, losses, nnd Insuravcee were appurtions mtroyed, while the shipplug at anchor in in living memory.™ East Sa01NAW, Mich,, Dec. 28.—A two-story | ed by the montlis, as follows Chas. TG;»ssage The Standard’s correspondent at Parls tele- bog tho Mussulmans of that right." ’ vetlmnto already mido, appallingly pish a8 that Braphs that Intelligence lias becn recolved thera | ithe buy wers thrown far “up on to the by T. J. $ Fires. IAmSEC: dleretsia s 21 wours, ol Ty 1 RUSSIA. ::u:ulcn :z‘::lx’xml:fin::?llmla n’fier:oclll:rfi,! :ngl“&;& January, 20 aves :fl)l{lll‘:!! wife, having been narried only & CYO i TR COMMANDEL OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY—Tirz | Insurcd for 81,500, s fabriary i ® | and typhus, country fi l’hu :gflnlnhn?{}h“&mmfllxn‘nnfim bya URAND-DUKR eu;:llloma‘ DEPANTURE FROM SHII® ON FIRE, r T pu 3 vave which obiiterated villoges an ST, PETERBIURG FOR MOSCOW, g N. Y. g Dov., 950 i ¥ i - The Limes® Berlin dlspateh confirma the re- | Suivoyed 10,009 oF tho Inbabiiomn, Other do- | 4 correspondent of the Loudon News writes | Exana, N ea ity N e en s Ciaurzsros, §. C., Doz 8.—Advi-es from | Will offer on Thursday a line | ort that n good dealof epldemlc disease exists | structive hubrlcsnes aro recorded us having oc- b i 3 i Port Roynl state that the ship Harvey Mills, . & 1n the camp and barracks. The cold Lias reached gurted op ({0 s, soast on Oct. ":;:mzzl'““’l"i :rom B‘u l':'f"b“"{ g:d 2 :mw j(‘""h reaurm-d ""‘,“""‘""mfle' of D. Atwater and Newcomls & Toaded with 6,54 bales of cotton, Iying fn the of Silks at $1.2 5, § 1.50 and $2, i ept. 21, 180, 3 Ve swep rom witnessing the doparture of the Grand- alker burned to-duy, Loss, 875,000, lusur- vo! ¢ g:’s‘i‘fil‘:fi‘;fi% ‘:'?33?»3‘1'15"1’3&).1} ";llllll;:x:l::: :JI::::’I‘::“ ) o e Mok, o oy erh‘e';{-'"el‘,‘,.},?fl,?g Duke Nicola! Nicolalviteh for Moscow, en route | ance, $45,000. 4 sile """l""'l‘ "13““":." i dor ]] ‘l‘lt rm:)u ',‘ lrnn:bt :lru reduced f)'ont -92 50, i MUNITIONS POR TURKEY. threw auccessiv waves, s at Corlnga, awept awny | to Kischenef, to take command of the Army of inthe hold. War vesscls in the harbor fin- s mediutely sent nssistunce, aml at lust necounts the fIre was gyparently wider ontrol. Linmuge unkuown, The sbip ‘and cargo ure valued at o the South, WASHINGTON, Decemuer.. “ In this ity there Ia always a strong repres Totals, 74 $U80,820 sentatlon of “tho army. The oflicera of tho | Resignation of Commiusionor Duell~—Siiver | Faluc alarm N i AR yarlous corps of the Uuard perinancntly sto- Coln Tssuod-—-Houso Procoedings, Runs uads by dusariment; 683, . tioned hére uuster fn.great force, amil no Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune. i g WEAVIENF LOKEH, ; vl;'terrx;ng:: ll:n“v.}:tlll? l:‘t‘:flji !ul;::fi-lf.‘ '\;rll.lllll ‘t‘kv’:‘l_:'n ‘x'n;l‘nd ‘Wasiusurox, D, C., Dec. 28.—Judge Ducll's mffl-{?‘flm ,.!':.-:':’;.‘lflluntql;;tll,x:‘:“lx: ]fx:‘lrfn'rf\"'l l-}‘ Dll\ll‘l white cap with red band they walk nlm:z resignation as Cummissioner of Patcuts has | P, Eck’s malt-houst, 471 Twenty-sixtly, $1,000; tho strcets, or moro {requently dush alung fu | Dot expected for some time, us matters havo | cause, ncendiory, C. . Gaibert, Gordner o lglit awift sledice, whlls th well-knowicand | not been working altogather. smoothiy i the Jiovses Mictugan avenus. and Juckion atrect, ervleeable drab pegbontof the ank aud lles | Patent Ofico of lute. Becrotary Chandler hus | SIG8003 cause wokuown, Aud bimercs sl :‘;:?;‘l‘;(l:‘x‘:anflw"'ln:&‘]?‘{“’.l‘lhu? vus evidently | plready tendered the position to o gentleman | fremacy 10 ey e amed 4 LY tiryforthirough the forenoon 0] el 5, H i0 all parts of the city it bo scen oficers of | ¥e1l quallfied to AIF ft, g Panishon, 180 BoiL Olarc 42,2004 all_branches of the” scrvice, riding i open The advocates of the House Stlver bill will | cause, h“"g ‘“l’"’"""'l 165 and 107*Soutl sledges o carrlagee, In full-drcss uniform, o | urge Its passage iu the Senato Immediately after P outnifsslon hollso 105 sadi 207 Soutl Jaliy cauSuuv. the unslghtly lmrl) 18 repluced by | the hollduys, oven though the Siiver Commities f;‘\“ I—10 to ég‘., 1 A it 5"4"00@ de- bl'“‘%ml’fl’ e llfll":;"t of jolished briss Wotth | 4g yot ready to report. fectiVo himucy R io puards, e 1101 n 3 165 5 “{’p iy hunflur{, o lfu_‘;;’,_l‘;f:“[}’,;“,'f",':fu "J,c"',';gfi A cable telegram recolved to-day from Lon- | - Mu)‘—Slfll“"“ 155 Raudolph, $11,050; cause, hats of tho navy, Underneath the warm elonks | don states that the Indla House had offered the ““‘,""““"p‘",“"‘ d ofl store, Lake and Franld'l aroseen glimpies of clegant uniforms, sumo | German Goverument 503{0 per ounce for $15,- '1‘:‘.‘13-_ Sinkan °, e “pf Ay "m o i white aud gold, some n red, reminding one | 400,000 worth of stiver, and an answer was to ba | oy 0; case, curelossiead. Plan A of the well-known scarlet at howme; eoe fn given to-morrow, ¥ todil. ‘{};“ o "':f“] - Not ‘fi"\x‘“. |u "S5 50 5‘-' Ui, Liue with sliver facloge; soino ( th | % liformation e been rocelved licra by the | e ampiiits aud olls 48 Notth Wells, 35,80 or navy , with the gold Jaco adorn- Y acl ments, and a few fn the picturesque bug une ff-" hg‘lllt":lz«'fi‘:x“s?:t: uf"fiflffi:'r'&’."fié{ae'fi‘fl';'flfifl‘ cAu u“'-Tl‘u‘,d-m‘Mmuk‘l" -4“7 and; 409’ Polily sorviceablo unlform of the Clrensslans, Allaro | Horn, Ho seeks o shike GF - il funce 1O 'u""["'."“p? e "n“"'gm d 251 Bouth conye 'ln¥ toward o commion centre, the sta- | Moxico, and to organize an independent Governe Catih DT o tir utores yT e o tlou of the Nicolal Rallway. ‘On proceeding | ment. which witl 1o ‘dus time uslc for auncxation | Lonih 89 ""1'."’:1"5’0;’“'“"' ituro franin thither, shortly before 8 o'cluck, the time ap- | {nto the Unfom, fuctor) ‘arroll, §5 po &nus;ll(llnk;x‘:rm‘.vp“ § polnted for departure, tho whole route To the Wentern Asociated Press, October—Planing.mill the Novaki IPI'HID!:(‘E nearly two miles \\'Ammu-ro;:, D.’f:,. Lm-‘n 3,—The amount mm’,‘?""f&““fl;,flfi 1l cfifl'&;‘;’:{-“’:;‘;fl”%fi in length, {s lined by pationt apec- | of silver disbursements from the Tn:uury to twecn"l'rukpnml Cologne, £8,000, und ud]m‘n!nl: f tators, Theso fucreaee ‘In “numbers as | dato nezregates §25,511,500, of which, $15495, house, $0,000; cause unknowh., Iy o siace et o of i | Pone s o fratlonal cu | MU B e e, g co cly in of the | rency, an u sliver was pafd fn llen | goo\CTEROCF=ibarii erease, 0 to 41 ] station many thousands of peonloare assembled, | of m’n’t't.'l ad cliceks. Tho amount x‘;:ml &ytfm 800; cause, overlieatlig,” Axlu-grease, i to 1 3 (00 villagey and destroyed 60,000 people, 'The last of Gicso waves was nine foet hilhol than tia Digiest tide, and tho barometer n wnid 10 havo sude duply fallen ne much o4 twa inciios, Tir'the Calcutta cyclono of Oct, B, 1804, tho de- yustution wan nimout wholly due 10 the ‘fect of the cyclan wave, tho oxtent of country Jaid under wate? haying boen 1,600 wquaro miles, 1t wa of Tittle avall that_ the ‘banks of the 1iooghly and ila feedors, nud tho Islands’ at ita mouth, wWere pro- fected by rifkos and embaniments of from clght to ton feet duh; these, aven if they had Leow strong enougl to withetand the shuck of the wave, wero far overtopped by 1t, and tholand nsidy Infd nndor water o o depth of from alx fect to eighteon foet, In the Hogloly the greatest heleht of this meuorablo cyclono wavo recorded wan wixteen and onc-balf feet above high wpring. tldo level, and . about twenty-ecven fuet above tho ' mean lovel of the’ sca. Ever a8 far up as Calcutta 1t was about the samo height 4 tho bighest aprivg tlde, and fourteen and ogcs Balf feet nbovo mean sou Iovel. ‘Tho wave was felt 20 high up aa Mohurpare, on the Matabavgi. - The Tous of 1ifo directly cunved by tho storm-wave was 20t Jesa than 60,000, and would probably have boen_ enormonsly reater had tho wavo caught the people maloep, &4 has been the cauo at Hacker. ungo, o brief spaco af one month aftor the Toogh- y dlsaxter of 4804, on Nov. b, o scarcely loas tdo. :érncuvn;‘zvnva :!I:-l;e#‘ ovlar luui cm;u “:h nulluu; tate L the mouth of 10 IKistualy, where the curve of o oo D, A0k - 40, [Laugter,] B0 | oconst da precissly Of o HALIFD 10 Tniurcont ang such & poslt b L, werwe. leoncentiate (ha nowWar of GUE 4 wave. e haand o AN (e, inatogone tu onr | T ke Wae Aomething Nice i, 000 pevple o, Jt Is natural that we ahouid be watelicd by ‘Only tirno yoars Iater, Nov. 1, 1807, the Calonita Tatiorinls that falt they hud uny intoreat in tho | G0 threo yoors Iater, Nov. 1, 1847, the Cal My of the Enperr T L anosi o bhaite, Do wewpenke | 100y P s o estenctivo, i ‘only. .000 ooy s Kmywho b dethiguiahed bzl eheuil wera lost,”though 30,000 hative huts wero swept eat uctions which have heen | %3Y. e pamonk odern elvilzatlons, o we apeakof | -, 1, Ticorded, protlous catastrophes of thla ERolon &a_uay oty Sl 1op of Benerans | <aVun il remomber 1t as tho Lunya o A60d oF 1\ b ey by i during this | 1220 1 & Thlacyclane” ypncare o liavo fud 8 $3.00. and $4.50, in Blues, Pinks, Cherry Greem, Scarlet, and Drabs ! ] These goods are the greatest bargain we have ever offered. Chas. Gossage & Co. New HAvEN, Dec, 28.—A heavy shipment was filg&g) t_g—rcllx:’y ol’t m\;ln&tlauh of w% lurpchu 'l‘u::lb overnoent, 1 Tearly 81 bonas o value of the cargo is ME. GLADSTONE'S VIEWS ON TUR EASTERN BEER-CASK EXI'LOSION, ToLrvo, Q., Dee. 28,—A young man named Joln Biuke wus instantly kilted, and an- other mun named Schweltzer probably fatally injured, ot Finlay's brewery this morning by the bursting of an fmn- mense beer-cask, fnto which adr was belng foreed by @ steam pump to facilitute the flow of beer from the vask Into burrels. QUXSTION, Mr. Gladstone, speaking at the National Con- ‘::IYEI'IM Leld in St. James®all, Loundon, Dec. 8, It yousre jealons of Rusciaorof Austrin, s long s forelin fntorvention exists thers will b doors ever open to latrigue und otlier evis of the RELIGIOUS, MOODY AND SANKEY THE TABERNACLE. TATALLY BURNED, Pirrssura, Pa,, Dec, 288.—Mary Herley, aged 0 years, was fatally burned lust evening, whilo pluying before au open fire. The flames from her clothing were communieated to the bed of her fuvalld father, who was rescued with difl- culty, A younger stater was severely but pot fatally burned. e e——— THE WEATHER, Wasminotox, D. C,, Dec. 20—1 . m,—For the Upper Lake reglou, Upper Missigslppl and | Jm,Legicluck aaon th 3 Lower Missour! Vulleys, colder, nortlerly to | triscle. Friday, sublect: **lntemy cplie.” el i + i or my own-purt, 1 would endeavor to bring self~ e ] i westerly winds, stationary or slowly rising | weh Tl o ock nt night, O ‘Thursday l H { i kovernment {nto operatlon on tho footing of cqual- for allat the very carliewt possiblo” mowsent. I Tbave the fullest faithh fu lts efficacy a to of the dlalcuities, and lcro, 1070 patticniay b otaia, aro very sorlour, ' Now, low aro we'io Yiew Ruasln nm{lvllln\ulalwr conduct? "1 Lavous fulo ou that pulnt wilch 1 venture to propoun.ls b:" thiu: Let us Judge her as wo would ourselye b "“dl’n [Loud applauec. | 1 am bound 1o add’ hal | ereln the condition of Iltussia, und: found ouraclves thie neighbors of Nurkey, I d Xhother Turkey would hiave )mlunmdlyl With ue. [Cheers and laughter.) 1 am by B0 meany suro thut we whould not have oubt. mo of It Inquiry meetlngs, Wednesday, Thursdav. Frlaay, vrlun? 1 7ortToek moon WL 10 u\"‘IOE}( it it o ¢ i tlat the Rnusslan hruy 18 In a vory bad condl- § §r 4y ‘atirost ‘cebatlyoeutrusinn ohmbic Uon, The troops are decimated by marsh fever { wavoin 1810, Un Oct. 1, 1831, 160 miles of tha | barumeter, and partly cloudy weather, except | Bt iran siredt 4t oceasional light snow in tha southiern portions during the morning, LOCAL ORSERYATIONY. Citicéaco, Nee, 38, ; Erectiink by Mr. Mood! Erlday nig, ec. T, str. ahkey oo The Cholr wili stai Thunday an his, The Tast Sunday of fhe Year Bolicu olicera In the centreof the road rezulato | Asslstant-Treastier in Now York is 67,5 Buperior, 80,4003 cuuse, curclessuess, Whole- 007 | th traille, without Interfering with it fuany | Boston, 83,597,00; Philadelphla, 83,104,430 5t, | 510 groceries, otliees, comifssion houses, ety "CLUTN: Gl S, L. | 4 950 47 Mcbigun aveius, £00000. T3 bt I fully ndmi very widu ringe, extending far intand, and to tho | way, until wo arrive about 20 yards from the | Loul A1 AT THE T.A.BERNAOLE m:l:}nlch:;ul or® 5’“}"“""dl‘:‘?tlm“:;:h:::m ll.:“" ‘s::“‘ ‘."‘I“"‘?r""‘y‘:“;l‘u'lil:"‘c“"“""‘}:‘gl"’;“r""; ’lfi’wfiw llul‘mv,‘ II' Dm]nlwilnl)‘m h li)u’ lm‘lllflmfmu "n: "])! i ;ci!m“mu“' o, ; THE IIEALTH DEPARTMENT. I of which mn; ] , in- | ! : are not allowe ass, Desce: J D D 0 X 3 . ttlgues, and lnurandlxcnu:u{lwnr:l 1 d‘.i‘.‘&' u'}. nd over the nelghbarlng cousts. | Fortunatoly”tha | oy sledge at this no!mx.’ wo cummnfiuu";!vnlklug n-l‘:‘v‘:fi;’]‘ Ay Solmistionst, of Butaitsbas MORTALITY DURISG THE YRAR, @ DY ond Aae MR, MOODY and MR, SANKEY, ' subjects **The Comning of Chirlst.” 4 o'clork fn tho Afternvon, MR, WHITTLE and MR, BLISS. dvivatilo vo broko In the eurly ovenlny, and, a4 tho Turkey, Hhraieas ,,“‘:fi;.,‘,fi“.,i",’,‘l‘}m‘fi'& mistuleof | tyclone ud been raglng for somo tine. (ho people Ahat giiduld bo a prineiple of Englsk. polley. How | Were in wome wmeasure propared, Still, 1t is stated, e wo to obtain 161 Jiow are wa us ot Soursy | :100,000 of the inhablixnts and as mary eattio wers Tho trie method of walching Russiz, or of watcn. | ticstroyed, and property to tho extent of morothan 8 Austria, fu for us to becono campotitors with | -1 000,000 rupecs. toward the station, Without any guard of Tue following bllls were fntr o i honor or attendunts of any kind, a )};ukl sledge, | Iouso m’:fi ref urrmlll: By Mll'. lll‘fl‘l‘:‘;g fg: :;:: Unde;' u‘? caris of Lfm "“l‘ “i;:"e' \Vr’}.zhh Jula drawn by two tino black horses, and contufulng | fmprovement of tho Peafl and Pascagoula Riv- | institution improves with the hours. The Com-, an ofticer of nagaificent, thyulquu In undress, | ers, fn Misslusiopl; by Mr. Douglas, authoriziuy | missioner hias cspectally distingulshed himselt || Atpona. and a younger ona st his side, drove rapidly | the Coinilsalonors of the Freedman's Baving | fu Lis crueade agauat thosv stenches from J| Bt thewm for the affections of tho Chriatian popuine FUNTIER PARTICULARS. ust, dnd beforo ouo has time to realize It, the | und Trust Company to buy certain real ostate. b In- day ; Gospel Meetloz tor nll. alaiin SRR Y | e cuats it ot nin | EiinincEU e s SR, | MRS R St ety | T o v | 3005%" nd M, s thing that has buen dutio b ;i S | T8mes, writing under date of Nov, 17; furnishes el respectia] | (o Plrchnso tho Frocdman's Baving Bauk build- | i o ono oo teance, the Cummissioner | & MR. ODY and MR. SANKEY, B0t f" e s‘::‘:-glu.y .l,h“gl:;m:;:guz!.lr "é: Bl l'“ Mowlnge particulies. conce rnl:u: tho up- the station. IHuta wers raised, and a respecttul | fng in this city for Governnent uses st a suu " SR, G Watcli-Mceting, clodng at Midolght. grecting was given by those who recognleed thy | not excheding $300,000, e also introdu promlses, will be soon complete, This desirableg N 10are Uisen ehcl oo, ol ced & ;I:ll;‘:ll‘llulh".l; !l‘l, :;;finls tl?n‘::': Lu:to‘id‘l‘n'p&rfrlt:fihlo- 5u‘;t‘luu"uln&rl‘zlngrmfi CuImI;AlI‘nl?u now zf'“"n" endwillbe reached the svoucr with the o=y 'y af vers scknowledeed by | dating the affuirs of that fustitution to buy in ¢l e ! o ususl military grocting, As tiotGrand Dk | its owh real eatato when tho prico offered ot (| St sovina pigeo eherons uora s dactorles neared the statlon the finmens crowd broke | at public salo shall bu deemed too low. Mr. TIHH DEATIS OF THE YEAR. through tho raukn immedlutely tho sledgo had Douglus s the Chalrmsn of the Houss Select The total nuiber of deaths during the yearls Fualed, and, amid enthustastiv cheerlug, fol- | Comimittes on the Freedman's Bank, figured at 8,580, Principally among the catses lowed him to {he entrance. At the atatlon By Mr.Finley,authorizing the purchasoof gold | were scarlot fover, consumption, convulsions, hundreds of oflicers had assembled to receive fl“x‘st aud bulflon at the Assay Ofilco at Holso and dipbtberin, Scarlet fovor caused 797; cone L the Commnander-in-Chief. ‘The speelal train was 3 i i and walting to couvey him aud his llul!n of elkh?' 1‘;11: House then, at 12:20, adjourned, 2PH, IR} edavilalun; D08 dintherla;s A prtaki b niel by ot which she entored was the most losd war upan vl Rt iscord, ear, Leur.) Dowou 1ot us hold thattne | PEEURE cpdonewave In Bengl. ITe profaces {Wrocities in Bulgarla wero the conseigue 1 tho ,‘,:, e ‘lfiul'r'b ha’.‘[_\“l"i'):f""‘;, e *“0On the mtgmu the 81st of Uctober Bastern n of Bul ch that the rebulllon fu Bulgarin and orze- | Bengal wus visited by ono of the most destruct. Jovina were tho wark of forelgn eniavaries, Ly | Ve aGOrins on rec o _districts which suf- $his proceeding wo are allunating the hearts of 1 fored most are so shut out from tho rest of the h“" poople, and we aro driving them into the | country that it fs only withiu the lagt two or u."” nd arins of ltusslu, T do not know whether | three duys that we have received any authentle m:"“:.'“‘ Yo rotrleya the errur, and I would al- { details of the disaster. Indeed, ft Iy us ot le--| || 9 Bands OF I audensonuge, nase wite s out | mposalble to catimate accurutoly the loss ot ifg OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS { i | FOR BALE, AT ! } | i NATIONAL BANKERS. CiNcINNATI, Dec, 23.—About twenty geutle- $ancn, ofticers of National Banks in Ohlo, held & weeting at Grand Hotel to-day, for the purpose wolf considerlog the questiou of the onerous taxation imposed upon Natfouul Banks by the uud & mory gone, ) faction, | Or the duniage to property, But the return of | persons to Moscow, and, amid the hearty gree ] o State ana uatlonal authoritics. T, P, Haudy, of o1 not hery S?:I?fl'ifl:::?;fi‘flé.‘é‘fi;“ Bury or | ‘the Lisutenunt-Governor from Backorgungeand ngs of a3 wany o8 the statlon would liold, EDUCATIONAL. : de:‘:’ll‘l gl-‘lf ‘l'niglllzn:.gllfll IR?: ;nxtzbuer";mfi :xlr Cleveland, presided, After the discusslon of St i oty ey el to place u ey, Hxl;n:'.‘sfll;::lnltlm}lnl:u(;:.m::ol‘:n'g:i‘:[t the iorlegy sloly dan o s Jistand Spectal Dispalch (o Tha Tribune, by the four principal discasea: - ¥ tho subject, u commitico was appalnted to luy Jlug bad recotima Uo i the cimeaf (itocce.. This | alon OF tnformatiun whish It 1ot yet (ol in 0% | Hows ‘The o roiboctty doubttul destiua- | 1 Shecil Dlsateh o Tho Tbume, | et Jotat " Seurlet Cone Conrut- Digh-1| thio maiter bofura s State Leglalature, for th purpose of seeking relict, aud another commit- ce was selected to act in concert with the Na- tions]l Bankers' Assoclation {u presenting the matter to Con, . Al 1L Moss, of Blhl‘ulkl),‘, 18 Chalrman of the Stato Comunittes, sud I, 0, Hurrison, of Cincluuatl, Chalrmuu of the Na- tioual Committee. e ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, J.oxpon, Dee, 23, —The Western and Brazlliun Tolegraph Compuny furnishes the following: “The steawer Govtho has been wrecked on 18 uubject which bas 1u some. dogros passed froum 5 any rate enough to give some hlea of the havoe {he waeuiory of England, but/it his not passed from | ‘wEought by s somn. m“fflmwy of Greece, aud the memary af that A gluuce ut the map of Bengal will give a a0 18 & atur ot hiope to those racew | gupcraf' fdea of thie positions Gf the districts $20Ro; : ahich sullered most, and without soms such FON ON THE TURKIBK POLIOY OF THE |'idw ft will bo diflewit to follow the story. M8 BIITIBN OAY IINRT, ; To tho southward of Ducca = the caste Iih poji - ricon bas stroug ly opposed the Turk- | ern chunnels of the Ganges, uniting with the o fl!lv.v L the English ‘Cabinnt. The fullow- Brahmapootrs, from a broad ¢stuary known as _‘J,‘"’“, ter fro bl 83 pubilished n the Londou | eho Meghna, At the polnt where thio Meghna Ivie Joius the sca ft hus on its western bank the lhl"“' the Eaatern matter as a guestfon between istrict of Backerguuge, and ou ts_ castern Mierly-oppresed poowie auds bardarous des | ghore the District” of Nnuklmu!l. '.\'eur tho 1l the patriotic ardor, as on a recent occasion, and | Association sdjourned to-nfght. Durlug the what was still more_notlceable was the entiro day addresscs were delivered by the Hon, R, W, absence of the soldiers comprisitg the large Thompaon, of Terre Haute, and thoe force always stationed here. Not a singls com- R E: 5 W Y pany ettended asa guard of honor, and I do | Hom E. lite, Presldent of hot remeiber to have seen any of tho rauk und | Purdue University. The followlug k“f :n'yml( th: ::nll:‘u ur‘ofilc. "earltn klhu lnm{gn ofticers wero elected: President, J, IL. Martin, 1 cers sl o e In keeplog the | of F, 3 Preal i Ky carriago way opon, but uyumu various crack | oo ;:x'“?]‘hxlw"o'::‘" ‘;'“BMA 3’;“.’:-2:" reglnents quartered fu 8t. Petersbury, as of the 5. 300 Ly 1o wass o1 troops of the line, none were called | Haute, Miss tsadoro Bells of Evaneville, R. A, out to Lonor thelr departing General,? Chuso_of Flymouth, B. F. French of Danville, . JIOLIDAY GOODS, thvm, Which overelies” thoia, 'E ercelvo thut | Botut of the Junetion of the s ond tha threr e 1. Y. Suompeon of Indlanapolis, A. O: Labas Istand, off Maldouado, Uruguay,” A dis- FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS i, el oveorl” thows. MEXICO. Molier ot LaGirauge; Becreturles . 4, Ogg of X froud, crusity, 4 ¢ W PR ‘i citer' ’ judthe crushingdown of wvery principto of liberty, | Suveral islunds, threo of which, viz., Dakbin, A YUGITIVE PREIIDENT. Mitehelly J. K. Walls'of Loguuepart, J. H, Mad. 3 putch from Montevideo to Renter's Telegruvh DON I F AII s ::.:k...,.,.,‘,,“,u,‘,’;.‘;‘,,,“ng';\{{ D wer ot the Tarks | dbalisluzpore, Hattlal, and Sundéep, coutained Bax_Fravciaco, Do, Bih Jotter dated | 46898 Lz::lrgflh‘.’vm.‘;nfi:uernuu of Klchinoud, Niw Yo”i}'gfll'-,!&l"fi'}hfi'ofinm,,nm run| Cotupany says that all the Goethe's passcigers ) STORE ! b b 1 7 cts, pflmmlred. Apply at Tribune Counting Roor he, Jecer, lum‘:nnn. #lons, therla, L) -ll'l 0 7 R0 pl 7 & populatlon . of 30,000 crsons. The . A resolutd ™ and crew were saved. y Jori,” canhot 1 hope “ue” Yehtured - whvgus by | DIatrict of Tippérah lies th tho 1oyt and wesr, | Dec. 10, recelved by u promineat firss in ths passed, uluug with & 16t of otlier, favoriai tho | port from Washiogton tht the Treasury ex- || “"A Wiaputeh received bers anmounces that ths | JorTO- VISIT 108 MADISON STREET Beaconseld's” spicech at tho Manslon | and thut ot Chittagung to tho soutbwest of | city having extensivo Mexican counections, | advption of cowpulsory education. verts engaged fu exomiulvg tha, mugey that | Hawburg stesier Fraucouts bus grounded b | STEIN'S DOLLAR T