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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1877. Bhe sroke to hor hushand, but. he made no re- | wanta reemed ta be anticij by the nuracs nh-{xd e thounht b et dend. e aony | And Tadies In sttendances ¢ o! er mind st that moment was fearful to con- template. She, finally, with the ald of Mr. OTHER CABUAT/TIES, White, ot bim out. ‘Ho wns then delirious, orr TR TRACT, AT i re ho b4 W mxlc!e v:::l{n lner';lr; hustand. Miss Bhepard, PorT1AND, Me., Jan. 4.~The Montreal ex- Mrs. dvrnhnm and Mr, White then took or as- | press tralnon the Grand ‘frunk Rallrosd, due alsted oven(nnly out of tho car, reassuring | herc at noom, was thrown from the track near ihemhy werdg and-deods, dnd Yiius slded 0 | Griead, ninety miles trom here, by tho engine 1y 3 ¢ Jefferson, O., Mrs, Par- | striking s heavy snow bank. The eatire train, mln\n k‘lmml{‘l‘l;\:héfnum n;f dchu}]cr Colfax, | consfsting of an engine, baggage, express, and {he Miases Wade, were most sssiduous In | gmoking-car,and one passcnger car,went over sn thelr attentions to the wounded. They, With | smbankment fiftecn feet high. N. B. Mitchell, fireman, is belleved to bo fatally injured. James Dogyle, engineer; Frank Ross, baggage master; ASHITABULA. Facts Elicited at the Coroner's Inquest Yesterday. quite close to him, and looking up into his face inquired, ** What makca i;un £0 troas mister!” It was so unexpected that the man evidently felt acompleterevolution of feellng, Gradually his countchance clearcd, and finally was lit up with a smile as he ];-twd the little pcacemaker’s ead, and remarked a8 he moved awar, jgnoring the other man altogether, ' I guess you're right, Tittle pet.” AMUSEMENTS, THE TABERNACLE. HO0ODY AND SANKEY, SERVICE OF SONG, Friday Night, Jan. 5, 1877, RANKEY, amtatad by the Fnll Cholr, wiil sin, AT e aiLed by the Fall ool il e will eonduct the services, All sre favited to stiend. shoulders, €3c1 abiort riba, ST Reme ??Idlg?{‘e“rrofle 1013 Daaycrage. e lll:_m né‘%-?u-siuefina anchanged, Jan, 4o Froun=qolet and anchnged. ; e l,lll:{:"-‘,“‘lh:‘flK unsettied; iPCfl!\l ddeclined ')Jfi[ elowd firm: No. 1 IIH'III re, 81, 3 77 February, 81,29 rr!;l 8! > o G By " e g, 1, TR Bobyanty N, 3 spting, §30: February, BICH Fhovsoms~—Qulets nominally anchsaged, e rrazo N, Y., 3 (’7%"'5‘7"0”\0“'0'1.] ‘::fii: By bt No. 4 mixed Weatern in Tuth 8, 4, 203 S il retatiing oniy. Dariey auict. - WAILROAD XIRE TANLE. ARRIVAL ANDY TEPARTURE OF TRAI OHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERN BAILWAY. g&lel Offices, 62 Ciark-st. lflfl?m%::fl] sady “Tar) No, 3, Arrival of Two More Occupants of the Palatine Sleeper. DAL, Corner Maciton, amd at L A _NEW REMEDY. To tha Editor of The Tribung. Cnicico, Jan, 3.—Regarding the present un- setticd state of affairs in this country, 1t seems strange that the people most interested have not taken more {nterest in the matter. I mean APaCific Fast Llns...o...uoie ghubuque Iy Ex. Vil Ciinton, m. elnbuaue Night £, via Gam 10113 5. m. oUmahs Night Expresn.......|10:13 p, a¥recp't, RRockPd & Dabtinas, (100 k. R e g Mitwaukee Fast Ml Ao, m, b¥liiwankee Expresy i ,l fl“ 4 ot —Bteady. s aien 15 PArd AL 81 S for North- for white Michignn. Thelr Experiences Do Not Dilfer Mate. bout rlnlly from Others Already Miss Shepand and Mrs. Graham, trent aboul dressing wounds and cheering the injured, and COTTON. o es to those who tle bustness-roen, Wh tand as mere | Notckets required, PMNwAUKee Faneneer, e Tow Ontma, San. -Cormmin oot dements Given, fimgx'fl‘x';flfl"'!i"fef;:fmfe"."flffwhcll fif’m:h‘%l-. I E. Yarrabeo brokeran, and M. Small, asgent | gng spparently dle!nurym?(ucsh:zc‘(u‘:ou whilst | L. fabreeet S RONR T B LA fia’;','{f,.“x’x‘:fygfx"{-ri"‘:: jons anchanged: recef . ‘i i allthat they | of o'cigrk. 8t fhe Aberna g :::;l&nww:'nm:n:‘ orta 1o, Liverpool. 2,000; to TIE INQUEST. were so kind and humane. They did y i3 O5t. Paul & Mhineapolta or less hurt. The passengers were tertibly A . Tho horrors soulitoellors pain atil anclety, shaken up, but none are reported scriously In. thelr husiness Is nln?tnmln! J.et the Mayors of thut night Mrs. Swift caunot soon for- or Bonrds of Trade of the principal citles, such Ndiniay Pra 1%, condnered by MOODY and 28 Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphis, h er 0 sfagre, B,243; to Bremen, 2,020 stock, 508,000, FAREY PRTwEN Tiall: Cvery by this Wosk except bEt. Panl & Winan BavaxvAn, Jan, 4.—CoTToN—Quits firm; 12ict ext, e YESTERDAY'S TESTIMONT. .8 e Kapre — ro and _prayers -| jured. Assistance was telegraphed for, “and Frifay, Noonday Prayer Mseting wiil be hetd ta tuo | CMamuette Expresa. net, 1,729 baless -laxg; 030; exports to Great Deltatn, q.SLnvs:-A:lyvr.';ht:l:'.a!.MII\:WII\;‘I;I:C&AA;;Ee‘c’l(nlntl: ‘g‘il. t"l,':m 51;?:;&. nud.m'wnlmdedn v’u:ru l‘mm‘ have gone thither. The passengers and | 3nd Baitimore, appoint” & joint’ committee of Tabernacle, Bubjects ?.,n,om,,,,._“e‘.. 5 -l‘.lk:&m" 1,816¢ constwies, 1,411 Leade thorough business-men withont regard to poli- ties,—mcn who want no oflices, and have no axes to grind, but bave the interest of the coun- try at heart,—and let such a committee proceed b and bave a thorough investizatfon of the Presidential muddle, and et the result of that tuvestigation be publiahed to the winle country, and I will guarantee that the report of such's beartrending. ~ No _pen csn_describo them. Mrs, Burnham, -lldvp sbout 50 years of age, was most painfally hurt, but she bore up bravo: 1y, Mra, Swift Is ccrtufn many people might Nave been saved hiad proper measures been mkun.r ”1’!11: erfl""" waA lhm"(e llnl"x;clfiynmlh m feet of hose, The water-tank wi B feels that sumo one Is responsible. The raflroad wounded will probably reach bere Lo-night. DROYE OFF TIE PERRY-SLIP. New Yonx, Jan. 4.—Last night a sleighing. arty from Astoria approached’ Hunter's Point crry to Thirty-fourth strect, New York. A Inrge sleigh was drawn by two horses and con- tained Leside the driver three Indics and three gentlemen. From some csuse the gate of the . 4.—~Corron—Firm: middlings, les, i1,800; exports to the cun- CaRtesTON, 12)c1 net, 10 bale 663, ug:::ll.n. .fan, 4.—CoTron—Firm middiinga, 12}e; mat, 544 bales; salen, 3,0001 exports coastwlss, 1,039, GaLvEaToxN, Jan, 4.—CovroN—Bteadyt middlings, ayfes net, 2,684; aalcs, 3,1911 €xports constwise, 9. {nquest praceedings: ‘The Coroner's jury commenced at 9a. m. E. W. Lockwood was the first witness; was st the pumplng-liouse, near the depot, at the time of accident. James Manning, the engineer st the houso, @=Depot cornerof Well —Depot corner of Can: MICRIGAR OERTRAL RATLROAD, Drpat, 100t of Lage:at., And 100t of T wonty-second-gf Ticket-ofiica, &7 Clark-st., southenst “olph, Grand Pacic Hotel, and st 'atmer House. LAST WERK OF Moody and Sankey at the Tabernacle, JAN, 7o 14, 1677, Br. Moody will preach ecver DiRhd feacept Eataray) sa o etoks Sirr Sankes Wil siog. SURIECTS: pol ¥ Att Thour” o hi b the boat had left the { committee will be moro potent o settiiug the [ fandas. Jan, 7% Whers A Mall (vin Matn and Atr Liae) PETROLEUM, ind just been telling htn what a good eneine | officials were very kind to all, but sho thinka :flr;: ‘:X'.l‘l‘e i ::“;rulfic’h lnfip 'x:m‘mm it e Homia e of Man s Coma toBeek | 1M i hreainand Als 1 CLRYRLAND, O., Jsn. 4.—PrTROLRUM=Market un- | they had; that they had facilities for nttaching e pec 0 more of an cflort. mlfilfl, have been mmlslfium matter than any phnl{lul devirced; and, further- 204 g more, th an will dare to .clal - X " Kl{lmltoe Accommodation, p. M., *10: sbanged; atandard white, 110 test, 27e. fire-hase fn four or five places. DId not say | 8¢rve the bodles of the doad snd the nuul the slippery descent to the bridge rendered | Tores fstha ad will dage e L he e | ingio gave the ot Exensen Atlantic Kxpress daliy) SR By ol . Frrrannea, e, Jan. 4.—PArsotsru—Qniet and | gnceline ahout attaching the village hose at the | from deatruction, They hiad made preparations | It impossible to stop the team, and the horses, BT T Thuredag Jan i1t The Hiood. Nig Rkl el weaks crude, §3.63 st Packer'a; renned, $2.70 asked, | Lo L 3 In the way of lunches, as they expected the traln | sleigh, men, and women were precipitated Into pump-house. fHe left the pump-house at 06:30 o'elock tn g0 hume, On his way et tréin No. 5. which seemed to he all vight. Did not hesr the crash aa thc bridge went down, as the night was stormy, but saw Hght of the burning wreck fmmediately, Did not go back kil the next mum!n“:. when he ex- o0 Friday, Jan. 13" Heaven,™ UndeY, Jad. 1e-** Tekel," Fhiadelphia delivery, no buyers. THE RAILROADS. LLINOIS CENTRAL EARNINGS. The Traflic Department *of the 1fifnols Cen- would be' snowed {n. It will be seversl days be- fore :\lu. %wln will be able to be about. BRIEF ACCOUNTS. MRS, BRADLEY. A TRIBUXE reporter called last evening at tho. swater. Al but one of the party were rescued, The misstng man {s Willlam Fearene, of Astora. Onelady had an arm broken. The harses went under the fee and were lost., a une. Kuxlnfl‘s:. il Jan, 4.—~Two sleepers on the WOICESTERSIINE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS' Bervices Sunilay, Jan, 7, also st B e nas i repeat by roquest s sarmon an Pt Mooty will repeat By pon ANBAS OITY & DI Wi Olces: At Depot, aad 123 Itandafohees it Bervices Bundey, Jan. 14, at RenteaClty & Denver Pt £ 15 P amincd the track und ties carefully, but he saw ~ 'hi xpress from Clncinnati were thrawn CELEBRATED A, m., thankeglying prayer-meeting. . . ! 2305 M. 3 4:000 m. tral Raliroud makestho following statemet uf | no Indications of the train lieving? Tumiped tho | Fesldenc of Mra, Bradley, No. 835 North La- | Chleago express from Clicinnati were thrown 43 s Sl WliE R odeh, e w47 the earnings of the road for the mouth endiug | track, There was no snow on the bridze when | Balle atreet, and learned the following facts In Dec. 81, 1876: of this place. The iraln had just reached the e Peoria Fast Expre high approach to the bridee across the Kanka- & Keokuk & Iuriingto PROXOUNCED BT eoris Chicago& Paducah he pusacd over It. TI® NEXT WITNESS EXTRACT of s LETTER from a NEW CHICAGO TIIEATRE--ESSIPOFF, regand to that lady's remarkable escape from ity b Ex..le t Ashtabula: kee River. Notone was {njured, but the road | CONNOIBBEURS LR, ] 3 AND 1 MA BB Ktreator, Ty ‘ton By [* ot Joa, "t e Pt Drake, | esides tn Nabuanaliy dcn.t"hu,‘un:nlu; was fn the Boston sleeper, tho | was blocked all lé”f-omonxi 5 70 BE THE AR N dadrnso e chlzxncucinn 1llnmhfyxflnn. g v | SR butgit At 432,820 8 00, 7 4 Protsction Cor o | *City ot Buffalo,” occupying s state-room In 3 24 brather at Yassengers.. 81860 20,851 Dt Earesaniof tho Prolection Companp o |, ol 8 S0t s car, [neompany with her | , COLUMDUS, O., Jun. 4.—~Over 100 prisoners At | i nxy AR WONCESTER, Mme, ANNETTE ESSIPOFF, Miacellaneous 01,430 5,920 hostened to the engine, The team u: ¥ tho Penitentiary aro ilf with eymptom sugzeat. i 1 T ployed could not bo oblalned. Sometrouble | little boy and its nurse, They had retired be- [ fo niieon Ap insestimntion o b ooy sazectly y poAifitsg e, 18l Nins DA M Flous Planiat, asslated by &'I?'T.nm ug:dal:l Vol \\-r:\‘;n'mvlz@cfltc';fi:d ‘:’r:r l{::suh:) u:rr:.m,.m‘:& ‘}f;fl fors reaching Ashtabula, Mrs. Bn‘;naay"lukmu u:e ?numuhlé,u r'l’;.-‘i(elup::er n';m""“u"fiem l:)m S\UCE 1 @ “;;{‘l:x‘l" Ll‘:’)l\’t smzn Mons, VIV'IE% \“,'9,‘,’:",,;,“6". Ings far the corres, 0! ol z 2 - surmise he aicknes: cunse eatin) A gN at their Sauce o S Totlowe: poachs Fora"'We arrived at tho raiirond.crossing. | the upper berth and the nures snd child tho Drosd made. doam A eoriely T oo " A Mons. DULIREN, Musical Dirsotor. lower. Whou the crash came, tho car behind them felt on the top of the * City of Buffalo.' Mps. Bradley’s statc-room, however, secmed to remaln right side up, and the upper part at least was not crushed in the geoeral wreek which followed. Even tho candle which sbe lind left borning was not extingulshed, but remained burning even after the car had landed in the creck below, Mrs. Bradley called re- peatedly, but heard no sound except that of lier own volce. Sho looked below her for her child and the nurse. All ahe could sce wns that thev were underneath a portfonof the wreck. Ehe vainly tried to}ifs them up, but thelr bodies seemed to sink lower and loswer with the debrls. Not a sound proceeded from that direction, and the only conclusion alie could arrive at was that thelr bodles had been crushed. Bhe now saw the dapger of hicr own position, and the necessity of making her escape from the wreck. The car windows were barred with broken from, aud pleces of the debris were pited up in awful _confusion all =around lber. She succceded, however, after ihe most gtrenuous exertions, in climblog up by the i3 1 highly esteemed In 02,477 120,708 §123,957 e Indla, and fs, {n my 104,437 a0,180 143,618 e 10L4B8 LSS 114,502 301 $171,042 $070,434 ¢ statement shows a falling off in earninga for the month of December only of $17,203.85. The falling off In the enrnings of this rond ina been heavy durlng several moniths uat. It 8 caused by'the present dullness {n flun(nm The freight shipmentson this as well as an all other Western hines hias been inusual- 1y light during the Inst few months. The East- ern roads refuse to take grain from Woestern lincs, clajming that they have not sufllcient cars to carry forward all that is offered at this pofnt. The mcrchandise elipments have also been lghter than formerly. Asked why the engine already there was mot At - work. Was told Ly Mr, 8trong there was no_usc, as the water could do no good. Made endesvors to got the engiue (nto uperatlon. Asked Mr, Culver it e should tako the copine down upon the fve, He answered he had no authorlty In the matter. I examined, and found no drig-ropes or anythin clse togc‘ the steatner down with. Fiually abundoned the iden. Nefther the order of Mr. Strong nor any one elss had any fuflucace upon my action. mu“zm theu, 0g now, that the fire could bave been checked better by engines than by the use of buckets, Recolved an order from the Chief-Engiucer not to set the engine. Some twenty or thirty buckets were belng used in throwlog water, Mayor Mepburn guve bim no orders. Wednerday, Jan. 10—Seconi Co Friday, Jan. 12—Last ESSIPOF| Night. Saturday, st 2—FAREWELL MATINEE. Admission, £1: Reserved Seatr, £1.50, Seats on and after Thursday at Hiox Oftice, Btelnway's Flanos aeed at all Essipofl Concerta, et A e BO D CORCEEtR Ty n s NEW CHICAGO TNEATRE, Monday crtnh\g. Jan. 1. Grond Presentatlon Entertafnment. €200 in Presenta given Awny ove 1y evening durini the week. Matinees Monday. Wednesday, and Satarday, HAVERLY'S GRAND COMEDY COMPAMY. An entire new biil, intro. ducing the great and only PAT ROONEY in now Kongaand Speciaitles. Every child attending the ec will' receive a handrome present. Chil dren's admistlon, with & nice present. 25 cents, The )rldlnfz reecnt at the Motinee will be a Ladiea® Holid Gold Watch, Ail perrons paving 10 cents extra will receive 8 number to deaw for the Watch, The leading present each evening willbe S in greenbacks.” * Ilenefit I'at Ruoncy Friday evenloy. ADELPIN_ TUEATRE, JACK AND THE BEAN ST%K. wder which haid heen on hand for some thme, ong of the cases arc thouglt to be scrious. — CRIME. % CATCHING TARTARS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Trivune. 87, Louis, Jan. 4.—The territory under patrat of the mounted officers has for a couple of weeka post been infested with highwaymen, whoeo cxploits bhave been of unprecedented frequency and bolducss. The efforts of the po- lice under the usual patrol system amounted to nothing, and finally & system which promised better reeults wes adopted. Officers in the garb of tramps made trips after night along the principal rosds @ pairs In the hopo of falling in with the depredators, Then, when this, af- ter & briet trial, {atled to mccomplish anything, officers {n the gulse of comfortable farmers took farm-wagons and drove along the -roads at night, hoping for an attack. Thus far this plan has been anything but satisfactary In it results. About1o'clock this morning Officer And Applicahle ta EVERY VARIETY OF Disfl. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS' BIGNATCRE Is ou EVERY BOTTLE. JOHN DUNCAN'S ROXS, NEW YORK. LEGALe. United States of America, Northern District of Illinols, ss, Inghe Cireult Court therof, William R, Fosdick snt most wholesoma auce Unlun Deput, corner Mad| Aiat 12 inade, o Tice, 1 BOutl CIARK-at, 07 B OMce, = Boutl Clatkat, Oppouite Bhermmai Leave, | Arrive. Mlivackes Express.... g e WAy Ea 410:008. m. {¢ 4:00p. m. sola Expre 3 B Wikconsin & P S055 B e T Nght Exiiress. Afi1rainaTun via Miwanl and Minneapolls ave goad eit Qu Cliten, or via Watertown, La Crome, aad \Wiaons. ILLINOIR . CENTRAL RAILROAD, Derot, foot of Lake:at, Ticket O F. A, TTCOCOCK BWORN ! Ts firomsn of the steamer Neptune. Iias beon connccted with the Fire Depestnent for nine- teen yonrs. Met Mr. Stronz before renching tho ecenc of the accident, Asked bim I the Fire Department was needed, Mr, Btrong re- plied, “Idon't think weneed any water,” 1 then told the driver be had better not try to take the engine duwn, as the snow was.very deep. Went Immedintely to the wreck: wondered that they didn’s want wator on the audolph-st., nesr Clark, EQUALIZING RATES. 1In order to equalize tho rates from Missourt River polnts to the Eastern seavoards, whether shipped via 8t. Louis or Chicagy, the South- western Railrond Rate Association has issued toe followlng circular: Cuicaao, Jan, 3, —0n nnd aftor the date hereof, the rallroads In this Association will charve the following. rates on Eust-bound business, via St, Loute, Loulsiana, fanni Quincy, and Burling- aPhollesd, 20rrina2, [efark v Loriag Boghc De Wi M fire. Had not sccn Chiel Kuapp or Fireman | nivces of the Jron bridge to the top of | Charles Blelelicld, who has been onoof tho ex Iy Fian complalitos, ve, The Clicacs, - Prices, AGO. BURLINGTON & QUINY RATLROAL, fons Mlesonrl River to East 5t. Louls, ou freight | Beako up to that time. o met Hr, Strong and The ruing, reaching tho” top of the " enr | most roliable and eficient members of tho | BAd I DIdG Hnar hopn oy $4% daimes Llwell LAST [Retunrey, Ehmrtoe ui P it Cana) n S ot ity and Sseenthy i Fourth class, Wheat, Corn, | FMh ~ “16 thecs any nced of water | wijen had trushed down upon them, and Snally mounted force for the past five or slx years, ut- MASTEILS BALE. WEEK, i -+ a0d At depite. ete " cte. cts, | Dbeing throwni® Mf o Btrong - roolied | waiing her way ovor the Tuins to the wige, rived at the mounted statlon alter aJong and | ¢ NOtce i herely given that by virtne of a decras of Car-ifoo] 2| TS 2f 10i | that ho thougt water was of no use. | Tyore s saw Melntyre, ono of the Lake Shore 8 foreclomnre of tie Gircule Court of tiio Lalied rtater | e stailing Bapres | T 25, 1oy | This wus Bis only veason for not publing | conductors, and eatlcd o him for assistance. fle | Wearying trip as a hungry tramp. His hour for £oF o Surihery Dhatrict of dltnots, renderuil on e, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Ditawa and bt coaior Phasna e 3 Zonm ;?»‘ }; :m gnfllfi.‘ mlllgx :: ln‘l:u l::o t‘:l:l‘ :J :::‘fi%:.:':\'tfxl‘j told her to Jump, and she did go. Bhe was all | duty having explred, he cxpressed his Intention Jhereln Wililin x':.‘!-;n‘- ick and dames I Fish are o e e Locktord, Ll & e ; ‘“ e 35 v ves Wi c ¢ aipa; he G| . Danvl incennes Kafl- esis * 4:23p. m, 0 0" 2 | fave becnnvell The stenmer was ready for },‘;}‘Jz:,‘:&:;‘,’;z’;‘z,fln&:: ?,,E’,L‘{';‘ lors.off ?’ Kfl"g ‘2;“ m'::cg:?fls "mk: dzhm:h“ "‘I"' ;rg:}; i’i%n,rm'l?y ':‘5&“":‘: ’m_-' db{;x‘y’gfla . r&":r‘l:l:fl unier: UNEQ UIVOCAL SUCCESS ! e Py i $o B . u it | uso soon after it was on the round, and If it | thistime a wounded man calied out ¢6 tem fop | 4T from the mou SrimenteninE o carly ol ety nCusnceryor mid Coure, wi Ot ¢he New Loodon Drama, The Atclilson & A Nochange shall be allowed "k the nlm'u rates | had then been uscd thinks the fire could have lielp, and._ Melntyre succeeded tn getting himn freight traln west, aud going to his home at ptior to the next meetlng of the Arsociation, tin- Melnty | s @l and lll\‘llll! the Tillnnts Division of the sald been extinguished and mors bodtes identlified. {ihleago, Banville & Vincennea linlirosd Company, bo. lema made in Convention by the General Frepht out. Ile was terribly wounded, but | Kirkwood, to attend somo little buslness, ex- LAW OF THE LAND, ! He would have proceeded to throw water on h s e~ wreck, | pecting to return this morniog In thne to re- [ (2ESOUL MR miles In Jenn, toxeiper with werininat | oL AUTOTaTARNIRY fdlid Lfeninol the Arsociution, and apuroved by tho | (o firg bad 1t not been for the orderof Mr. | W48, B i e T b e L e s telt the iy ot ime. 1o, e {0 ncdiodenian g a St oS Ut | e win o periogmel every erenine aarine tne | AU R e m tinctly nnderstood that, In caso the tntes to the | SLrOLK. breaking out In full force. MecIntyre and Mre, | cen agaln alive. About daybreak this morninic | 1o the Iudiau e o et | e omestal Cots L itaract s Pacino Kigh Jin. m seabonnl ure leas than tho rates proper toihe THE NEXT WITHESS, Brudley bad te wade through thé water, and, | 8 scction man, named Roberts, found the bloody 1 sppurtenances therero prrsining. ant ext Week—\z JONN M'CULLOUGH fn Shake | Kanses & polnte naicd, they shall apply only on seaboard | Capt. George Fiolds, n resident of Ashtabuln, | afior a-somewhat circuitons route, they reached | fragments of o human body strewn along the Follinj K thereto belonging, and Al the con- | #pearc's Tragedy of CORIOLANGS, archizon £, duwis L & . Daeiness. testiffed to the corrociness of the convessation | 1y bank, Then she wont to the hotel, accom- | track of the Bt. Louls, Kansas City & Northern iract FiRla of said Company, aid i the right, e, i T Iynes Orave Accapied Sy e between Mitclicock and. Mr. Strong, which he | panjed all the time by her noble-hearted pro- | Toad, not far from the trestle over tho Mans | 342wty of rden) prion ut: sald Cul anxilio HAVERLY’S THEATRE, B L e 1 35 m, IR RBAHING no;\D. overheard. tector, and arsived at the house nearly frozen. | chiester road in Rock Spring, o hastily col- | appuricnances and franciires to be soit MAGUIRE & HAVERLY, J Special ispatch to The Tribune, Four watches wore found In the wreck to-day, onc of them a0 badly burned it was a mere mass of gold. The other wateh was tuarked on the instdo of the casa “Willie I, Bradley,” and has been forwarded to Mrs. Brudiey In San ‘ranciaco. Tz Sinday, {Ex. Saturday, TESnd CHIOAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, aveilue Depot corer Chira; icket atilce o1 lected the larger pleces together and then notl- fled the polive. From that part of the face which was lelt unbroken, and from the clothing and the police star, and from the two loaded revolvers, the rematns wore Identificd na those of Bictefleld, Oflicer Pureell, another of the There she remained over night, but'was the fuest the next day ot Mr. and Mrs, Henry Par- sons, who were entire strangers to her, but who kindly took her to thelr howno and made her as comfortadle as possible. Mrs, Bradley has a very good recollectfon of Propricto WILL K. CHAPMA; onier TRILLIANT §UCCESS of the Renowned Comedtan, SO H BRI Bupported by Mist LINDA DIETZ, Mis ELLA STORES, nd & competent company. pro; au euttrery D ne are specincally described and scheduled n the ssid decree. us follovs: . The mainiine of the Chlcago, Daovflle & Vin- cennes ltallrond from Dalton, In the County of Cook, sgutherly (o Laaville, [ the’ County of Vermillion, & aiice of o0y bundred sud elght (1) Mmiles; and a brauct line from Ianiarck, Io safd Vermittion Cou PoiLanernw, Jun, 4.—The Resding Ralle road will hold its regular wmecting on Monday. At the meotiug It Is expected that a very en- cournging report will be made of the result of the negotiations looking to the extrication of unty, souttiewsierly to the east isie of (e Rtate of Tinai s TEORIA, IT.L. 4 the othier persons in tlie car, Miss Clara I. | mounted inen, went out alencina wagon asa | distanceof four aud Ztentlis (4 0101 mllex, tugethier esduy and Satunday eve- the Compuny from lte oanchl difcutties, |, Sgctol Pimateh o mietribuns, | Thiagor, of ' Springfcid, Mass, was prohabiy | farmer to HUnt Tor Bighwavmen. Tio was cape | [Ihihe HISUS o vay: ststi aud nice et rad These latter will be met by u loan of $1,350,000, dcd o ¢ hunday ereuing., DAVID tured, taken from the wagon, and badly beaten, {7 iwo of his rbs being broken. Officer Primeau also went out alone In o wagon to hunt for rob- bers Jast night, and has not bieen scen or heard of slnce. The utmost excitement prevalls fn police clrcles over this terrible state of atfairs, and the oflicinls refuse to glvo the vress any in- burned to nshas, s her reinaing Lave not been found. Mrs, Marston, mother, and child, wers In tho'same ear, and also porished, Abodt the ceutre of the cur, Mrs, Bradley noticed an elder- Iy gentleman, with jrou-gray halr and beard, who wore spectacles, This gentlemnan had been very kind to Mra. Bradley's little lmy}| showing was crowded slimast to suffocation this evening, the oceasion betng the unfon services fn memor; of P. P, Bllss and wife, Not less than 4, uple gatbiered to express thelr sorrow and to eatify g the presence the high position the de- ceased had occupled in their csteem. The saine choir that nssisted Mr, Blisa In his late re- secured for the purposs of settling the current Mabllities of tho present month, aud will enuble it to tide over to Aprll., Boon ufter the regular meeting on_the 8th it will be decid- what sball bhe doune In regard to dividends, The lust that was pait was ACADENY OF MUSIC. TERRIPIC 8UCCEAS. TIEATRE CROWDED, The Lest snd gheapest Variety Theatrs fuho clty, on, & Com) aad sppurienauces of tue Chicago & Bauthern Halirond ¥ snd the tracks’ and appuriciances of the ich, Clociunati & St Lou hear Company tromn Thoratou, 1a Covk County, W and iato the City of i3 1 25 centn admls i K thie preferred stock, n July, 1870." It the hita some Clirlstmas presents which-ho sald he | formation on the subject, aithough all. theorlen | S, ORI A S s stmlulon, o Sowa an i-'-‘z'}n'"x'c:,.'.'é'.'.f" flm;; %fifl; et il 18 |iw1|'| :);;{,fl vival effarts Lero occuplod the st Appro- 1 os taking hote to his own Netle oncs. Mre, | sgree that the murders have been committed el teasks Tiducated Duss aly Lutita Frankiia, Kadle Howard, Fast Line s wonth, It s assumed that the common-stock vRunday excepicd. {Dal Noniay excopiak - | ing. ' A SOARPER DETECTED. Bopa, Ill, Jun. 4.—A welldressed young maun, hafling from Chicagn, called on the mer- chants of this place Tucsday and bought what butter be could of thom, sod had them ship it to 8. J. 8mith & Co., 200 Bouth Water street, Chlcago, to be pald for there. Ilo was soltberal in paying such high ficures that one of our mer- chants, 8, F, Waite, telezrphcd to Chicago to ind out their standing there, and reoetved an- swer that 200 South Water street was o vacant lot, and no such firm was koown there. Tha shinpers theu changed thelr consiguments, thus savingquite a loss.” He called on the merchauts at Neponset in the ssme manner, but they had was also w younz may, very tall, peither v‘:)rg light _ nor vur{ dark, Fid quite good-tookine: Wian the Trala’ had reached Rochester and was stopplng there, Mrs. Bradicy noticed this young man talking with another gentleman wioin she now recog- nizca by the plotographs which bave been shiown licr as Mr. D, A, Rogers, of this m{. ‘I'he youny man and Mr, Rogers had places In therear of thocar, A lady and a little girl, the Intter about 4 or 5 years old, occupled a seat. near Mr. Frank Hodgkins. Alwly and peutle- man took the tralp this sido of Buffalo—the lady being rather stout and not very tall. Mrs, Bradicy remiembers that her nurse made the remark that they looked 1ike & newly-mar- ded palr, and Mrs, Bradley bas an {dea that they were Mr, and Mrs. J1all, who, it witl be re- uniay excopiel services were very impressive, nhd the vast sudience were frequently melted to tesrs by the pathetle stories of the dead brother's Jife, SPRINOFIELD, ILL. &pecial Dispalch to The Tribune, BrawvorikLy, L, Jun. 4.—A yuaality of mail matter was received at the Speingteld Post-Otlice to-day partinlly burned, the same being recovered from the Ashtubula Raflrond wreek, Among them was a letter for Mrs. Jesse K. Dubofs contalning n draft from the Mutual Life-Iusurauce Company of New York for $10,070, {u paynent of a polivy on the life of her husbond, | The letter wad conslderably scorchied, but the draft wus uninjured, MR. AND MRS, SWIFT. Matinees Wednesday and Satuniay at2:30p. m. COLISEUM. DONTFAIL TO BEE THE GREAT Alexandor Zanfrotta, Toe World's Greatest Comle Pantomtmist, and hia full Company of fimt-clasa Hpecisity A Also the B mpany fo Freath Noveltles. kvery eventug st and duodey, Tuesday and Friday Aftcrovens ai dividend will bo passed. e ———— LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. DEAP MUTES AGAIN, o ihe Editor of The Tribune, Cnicago, Jan. 4.~By the kiudoess of Tnn ‘Trinuxm, several articies have appeared la be- haltof thisclass of chilldren, made unfortunate by the loss of bearing, but fortunato to be in this cominouwealth whero attention is beatowed upon the needy and sullering. " Thelong distance to Jocksonvilic has prevent- ed muny mute chlldren from Lelng sent there, and thosc of tender years parcnta uaturally de- otherwlse, azzregating & leng ) mifles, Wgethor with i 7 cuntrdia thierefor, or bty liave ain Buch Leacks. o oy Dgrt tierent, and ali bulldluge mructures, erectluna, sud appuricsnces tiercof, Including & water.(ank, 'and un Undivided In- terest I0 aa engine-hons= of fourven (14) st BALTTMORE & ORI0 ) - Trains leare Hom Kxpoution nfifi%%fi ot Mon. Y Fi-ofices: K ont. I Grand Iaciiic, and Depot (1xposition i _Leave, | tDally. *Dally, bundays excopted. CEICAGO, ROOK TSLAS ATLRO. TECAILTOR, SHAND & Paciwy RATIROAD, ottice W Llark-at., Dheruinn House. ] Lrave. ! Arive. 1 & 0. 00 . Mm. wittiin said Cliy of Chica- oo, line of sald Clilcagu'se Southern Hal. Tomd Compuny, orssid Piitshureh,d Sueinnat & bi. Louls litiway Company, north of safd Thurntug, 4. The south elghtecn (18] feet of ot twelve (12) and Tols thirteen (1) st sl tteen (16} i biock (hirteen (13) 2o lotsix () in bluck aitio () Carpeaicr's Addition to (cazo; wiso ot twenty:Cour (33), In block seven (7) roeiter's Addltiut to Clieao. fublect 108 Hea ot - a Friday Fyeniug, Jolot Benent of MILLIE BACKETT and MAURIOE PIKE, Lt week of THE WLACKENITI Katu; LAC MITIE AT Mond ABLIE G Dmaba, Leavenw'th& Yrrn Accommodatio Niutit Express. al k futa tw ine (20, i eufy: 30), ana thirty-twn P:Y and a lesscholit Tnterest (ot thi riy-one (3i), wit ] 3 : it & e OWERY LOAN OFFICE TURIR EXPRUIENCES OF THR ACCINANT, meinbered, had Juat been wmarrivd at OswWego & | heen notifled by the merchiants here to ook out | 18 Mock fuue 161, Makee & High's Addition to Clicago, S Y QI s L 4 | sire toseoat least tiro or three times during | Interest in the ternble raliroad disaster at | day or twobefure this, and wore on thoir way £0 | Loc o Slippers aliould be eureful iy they | Juid 1ots veeny-nwn Coanoanl oty "oy Sases, thereon, WEST SIDE SKATING PARK, '~ the term of school. And tho school at Juckson- i lots trentyen Chlengo. In this car there were ulso Mr. White and Mr., Trustworthy, both of whom cacaped, Mra, Bradley suys thie car was very full indeed, and remicmbers that the conductor stated to xum;’ veopte this slde of Butlalo that every place was full, Mcrs, Bradley, while not able to slt up from Asbtabula Friday night last has not yet sub- slded, aud peraons in this city arc still ansious to hear from the scene of the wreck, Many be- lleve they had frienda on the fil-fated traln from whom no tidings will ever come. The Corner Ada and Madison-ats, GRAND MASQUERADE ON ICE, Baturluy Evening, Jan, 6. Admisston as usual. rty « roclica of About iweuty-iree 0. ) locomotives gumbered 1. 2. 2, 13, 14, 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, i, & ind 34, Lix i) pawenycr eare. numbered 3, 4, . &, 7, and 8, ;fum'(g) DA Cark, BUMbered 2 3 A4 4. E BOWERY LOAN OFFICE, TEN THOUSAND PERSONS Have already vislied the New York Bowery L an Ofice, MUFo Tt roh are bomt fe pusehade i W o e ea consign their produce to, aud be on the lookout ville bas become Atled o lts utmost capacity, for auch shurpers. uutmberlng 860, whieh fs large number of mutes to briug together and manaze to therr best fmpravement, a8 discipline angl the san- 4 50, PR, EMBEZZLEMENT. Nxw Yonk, Jau, &.—A Ilarrishurg speclal to the Jerald says: Bamuel 8. Bigler, lats Presl- hres () miall cars, nqmbered 1, 3, audd, . ™ y . fory condition of e sclioul must, sulfer {rom ag | gult hus swailowesd them, and o vislble soun- | Mt Uradleys white not able to sit op from | Fhe Jait o Tity Bank of Haretaburm, whieh | 1cEIE5 () C3000se Chre, LHERCd 3, 4. 5. 67, .0, McCORMICK HALL, :fill:‘l‘)udflgglll: EI:O!E:HI'NQ Iavge a gatherlng of mutes undor tho process of | nunt of them remalus for (dentificatiou. Yese puratively comfortable, and Ler {riends hope to susponded scveral montbs ago, and his two b&rfl»’n‘“u‘{z’nfi#fl-‘l‘\:z:g& {151y bax cars, belok fhimme el fren lectures by 0t 0. 5. FOWLER, Mondar | cago. e b A% Lhan oy teu Clatitur Blores tn Chl. '-'da‘c'l‘“m") s i iy ’-clfdl}""fll‘fl;flum‘- l;ldd-‘l:‘;- FD:“BPIK- Swl:., des her urauud suci. * | sons, one the ex-Cashler, han been arrested on | st do T bttty L + | R el ot e and St ity | DS ATS Wit cvery one wants (G asve moner, ulesgo has o large class of theso ehll ren, | Who narrowly escaped catlt, acrived at the Mit, DUNNIAM, On boaril the mornlug train was Mr, A, Burn- ham, of Milwnukee, o rentleman pretty well advanced in life, and who 13 cobneeted with the Aliwaukee & 8t, Faul Itaftrosd Company. Mr, Burnham lved through those fexrtul infnntes when the bridee fell shat night at Ashtabula, and his story has llrcml‘x been told fu the telo- graphie dr&mmuam of Tus Triwune. s are rival In Chicago, however, wus of aulllcleut fn- portancs to induce o TUIDUNE reporter to seck him out. Mr. Burubam was found at the Grand I'acltle, surrounded by manbers of hls famtly, ~who had cCome on to meet hum, °" It wil be rememered that Mr. Burnham got off with a badly braised foot, o lamed shoulder and urm, ood” a scalp wound. Ho wus sumewhut pule sind cousiderably shuken up, and sat in two chulrs, resting his brulsed leg i1 one aud carelessly atlowing his lumo body to alnk into the easy cushionsof the other, [{ay- hx care (Al T 8, tor I Yphutr | Wiy wotr Woulld yuu, dear reuder, uiva Tog uumbers hetween 3,130 E31 for m ot af clothes when you can biry the sanla UnE for $7.607 ~ Would you iy £25 for af Overvua whaii you couid buy the aauie for $37 No! Noll No't The people wuu't be fouled. Coue snd sce us whether You Waut t buy ur uot. The New York Bowery Loan Oftice, 151 and 153 South Clark-st. DUCARTONA L. e A e Sava: **1take great pleasurs fo pecommendiog to FE1 10 Acade iy at Sedld of MY, B lni o Bhors e, | Liave b PPariuntt; of ubserying thie ducted, as well as tlie ent of the pupils wha ate eud It and an satistled that Lotding is egieried whict £an further both the Gitelisciual ubd morel develops fnentof the latter. ™ lifs Acadensy for Young Men and Buys {s 12 miles by ratl fros PIjIAdeIphAC &0 8 \'ruy;-‘:.r nosnilng: c. [uys ) lwlu1 thusa bear- =20, both Inclualve, en (31%) cual cars being 4 1 60100, both fnclustve, a0d 143 10 57, both | sly Gue hunired sad efghieen (119) block coal-cars, bes Ini thuse beariug nutibers etween 01 10 U, bagh tn- clusive, isive, Thirty-four (4 stack eare. hetng those bearlag num- bers befween 501 ta 5, hoth Inclucve. 4. All of the franchises of the sald Chiesgo, Danville & Vidcennes Jiaitroad Company within the' biat of nid Al of the “properiy and peemfees within alher than that i this scbedule speclically ed Lo wlleh the satd Kaflrond Company has sny L held by It for use in the tosistenasce and ihe s8id Hine ol rallrom, - e dald pale will u'elock & t. of the seventh (71 1. 1v77,a1 (he wowt door of the (i Iuilding, on Lusalle-at., in Clifvago, Lilnots. — One nuarter of the bid te 10 be'paid In cash’ a2 the time of aale, and one-balf tie balanice ta bo pafd In cash I thece Wiontia, and the rematuder tn be il (0 casls i six wunths trows the day of sale. On the \onSrmation of the aale, The full payient of the purchuse muuc( Aconveyaiive will be inude Lo the purchaser, 'hh‘hwlli ‘unaultation pinite e (i et {lias ox. g, handblil the charges of conspiracy to defraud, of embez- ziement, nnd of obtalning money under false pretenscs. The hank failed with Mabilitles ag- gregating §350,000, whils the assete will not Feach more than 7,000, Over 1,400 persons, most of them of the poorer class, had deposited in the institution, of which thev will realize probubly 10 or 15 cents on the dollar, much larger than a casual observer would per- lve, but filly 250 to 800 are located In Chleugro (l Cuok County, tome arg at Jucklun'lllufiu school, suwe in the day-school ot the Joues, (n the ey, while many others caonot get the meansof fustruction, and the condition of the mute without cducation {s deplurable, Friends to these chlldren of silence bave tuken thelr case in hiand, aud are trylug to get the Btate to recogntze a separate school for them in Chifengo to Includo Coole County, A Dill 1 gulng before the Lecislature nakiug tor un ap- {»murmltou 1o extablish & mutaachool on the has- 8 of forty pupils,—usking for only $20,i00 for the two years' current expenscs which shinll fn- clude rent, purchasivg bedding, snd all sup- vlics. And which humble request is less per cuplta than asked for by the Jucksonville fn- stitute, where they have a building bedding, und furniture, already provided by the Btate, Justions, Tremont Iouse. Mr, Swift was formerly clork 2 oriutirs Iu the Lindell Tlotel, 8t. Louls, and he comes to Chicago to A1l & siruitur posttion n the Tremont House under Marager Juwott Wilcox, Mr, 8wift and wife had come from North Adams, Musa., where they had been visiting thelr faml- ly. They weroin the sleeping-conch Palatine, from, which all the passcngers were maved, though all move or less injured, Mr, Hwilt was atruck on the head by aplece of tinber and rendered senseless. 1le aud his wife, Mr. Brow- ster, of Rochester, N. Y., aud Mr. George A. White had seats in section No. 1, and were play- fngr @ game of whist when the weeident oceurred, Mr, Brewster and Mr, White sprane inte the fe, Mr. Brewster haviug one of his legs sied and bls head bwll{ cute Mrs, on TOGRAPIIY $ i1 P. P. Bliss’ Photographs FOIt SALE BY W. G. MOLMES, 77 Madison-st. Landaus, Landaulets, Coaches, OF PINEST MAKE AT LOW PRICESY, HEARSHS BEATEN BY A TRAMP, Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduna. Banrwarox, Cook Co., I, Jou, 4.—0ue Mr. Ruoyoen, living four miles northwest of this place, was set upon by a tramp whom he bad been harboring fora few days. 3Mr. R., pot wishing lls help ooger, requested Mr, Tramp to depart, which Tod to words, and from words to blows, which resulted fn a bruleed head and dislocation of the shoulder-Jolut of Mr. Runyon. at the hour of 10 dayut Pevrasry. A, urance pa T cport thy pehoollug Nooks, X b 2 Ty e i fo Ihe pusecsalon of alf the proerty so dt- g EATEST V. oy, N0 extra churges. Studenis admittod at Swife was terribly braised ubont the Jne: ol - B The tramp eacaped, The surgeon, Dr, Roberts, | SR L IR TR IN THE GREATEST VARIELY, B P e el fusy hoojle of Chlcawo feel that t0ls roquest Iy | ar liba uind shiey munl Toceived suie fhtorml | comieniommie i pyselh Mr. Harbam pro- | Tho Linp sort a purkeot, D loberbe | ftind il scéey ot the il Coued 0 1hs Sated | qoge o BREED & €O e and bos ke pile iyl uctlon for {2‘;;3.‘,‘ J‘!lm_: l‘:l;:r:;ll;l,_rlwlll ln-;'vm:gll;l{ul “r;fihfi Imrts. ‘fhu :: umnn‘ublg ve her bed, Sbe s a | will bo seen, corresponds In nearly_every partic. | Fesdily, snd ux'u' old man (who fa 70 years old) {s | ~ jixtca tur tiw Nortbera Distris of kiiluole, e CO., | it i e e, U SR et portluns o Deng | Phucky Jttlo bady, wul bears up well under the | tlar with the account he zave Tus fuinynn | now dolag well, i havo and ure beung beneflted by the State Deaf | } i Mt e e detBg T, AWKENCE, CAMPORLL & Lawsmycs, Cowmplananu’ terrible mental and physical straln which the i exvicement of the ace hushand’s face ks sutew der also b hurt amd his v most u ‘Thiey are Joud fu their pratscs of the bravery of Mr.” George AL White, whore stutement was given in anr«hr. “Iniusg, and Misg Bheoard, of Ripun, Wls.,, and Mrs. Grabiat, of New York, =~ ‘Thess persons Tintructor, two Kradustes of Vale Collexe, Medla has #eXen churches, and a churter which Lua probibied tha rale of lutosicating drighs for 20 years. \'V picture of ik i DU Ly Crealar, and weterauce i his ciry, 7% 2, i3 3 alverslty, Ac 313 Media, Fa: et RAGINE (OLLEGE. corcespondent at Cleveland, ‘ThIs was Mr. Burnbam's second experienee In rallpoud aceldonts, bis firet baving been near Loulsville, Jn 1871, H¢ was o the smoking-car Wwhen the wevldent occurred. There were from eighitecn to Lwculy.l;unum Inthecoach, Inthe twu othier conchies abcad thers were prubably 100 tnore. e could form no estimate of low many pursons were in the other coaches. e thought wnd Duwb School at Jucksonville. Bome of our delegites are colug to push this matter st once in the Joglslature. Jat while this bill sttt be pending [ta passaie, another matter s belng iscussed I tho County Boarduf Coumissloners. On the part of some of the county ollleers, the ormal School bulldings at Englewood have - Been consldercd cumbersome and uscless ta the 683-715 West Eighth-stet. Cincinuuti, Obio, b haid oevasioned, Ner 4 brubsed, [ts shou)- WL arm b present al- ANOTHER SUPERSEDEAS, pecial Dispaich to Tha Triduna. BrLooMINuTON, 1iL, Jan, 4.—Maj. Meredith, {ncarcerated here, sud under scatence of death 10 be executed Jan. 13 for Lho murder of George Murply last August ncar Gridley, was graoted FiRE] FIRETI] CLOTHING The copaknenhip herctofors existing between the undersigned under the frm of Krawer Broa., {s thia day dissatved by mutual cousent, MAX ERAM 2 A writ of supersedess to-day by the Supreme . FODINANY hlAllz e gy gotne of 1o County Noand | wers il e etial Gitars, aeaiathie and | that tho cuglie Lud run olf the'track sud ls ( Court on a writ of error, in which it wascharred | SLGHt]y Damaged by Water, | coesco, s o 1o, SRRRARUSIAMER | 3o vy arATanr Tor. e collegs sad 2 gh thelr u Ve i 2 iup-house recently built snd unoccupled over | (i uboh ws o 4 Lis bl T that Judge Tipton was not continually ou the the coach was rescued. Mr, anid Mra, Bwift re- eard thelr cseape with e as miraculouy, Alr. 8Bwitt had o lfedusurance poticy which was partinlly consumed by the fire, {8 with other papers having been fn o tin box which was estroyed. o has BUT LYCTLE BECOLLECTION OF WIIAT HAPPENED, as the blow oo his head rendered bim seuseless, and sfterwards delicious, o estimstes the number of persous on the trafu us not less than 200, ond be thinks cousiderably more, All the cars but the parlor-coacn werg full. He be- Jeves, ut tho Jowest calculations, no less than 150 persons perished In the dread catastro- phe. e, ke all therest of the passengers af the wrecked tralu with whom TRIBUNE se- porters camie (n coutuct, stated that there waa plenty of water and boseat Land ab the time lhn fire began in the cars, aud it vould bave been easily extinguished, and nauy lives suvel, or,at Jeast, many bodies leit recoguizable by thelr triends. e Insisted that thers was a grave re- sponsibility restiug upon somno one for not l;nro‘nn water upon the fire. The citizens of Aslitabula think the whole blame is with the Chlet of ths Fire Departwent, who s, they say, totally unfit for the position. Mauy people stoud on the abutwent of ths bridige looking into the chusm and saw the cars burn, but could give no ald, they sceming 1o be thumplng caused the breaking of the bridge. Me waa i tho same seat with Mr, David Chit: tenden, & rallroad agent at Cleveland, They bad w ecat turved towards thom. Eight of the smolijuzrcar passengers—includiug bimself— were saved, one of thom belng a fawyer from Chicago, Mr. Lalor, Mr. Burnbam stated that the fire could earlly have been put out had & hoso for the purpose Deen at hand lo time, and ysany of the pussen- goers thus suved. T had heard that there was plenty of hoss at hand that might bave been ate tacheld to the water-tank, but no ¢fort was inade touse ft, 80 faras he could find out. Chlttenden, Mr. Btowe, und two others whain he knew, were killed fn the cur. Keid, ‘Tild, and two othiers, were wounded. o thinks t the engincer of the leading locomotive must have “bocome' badly confused, after he saw what lad happensd. If two men Lud pouo to the wreck I(mmedistely alter “the bLridge went down, they could Lave put vut the res caslly. There wus plenty af water there, and all that was uesdod was thy hose, Fire scewed to tuke near the stovea in every coach. Every seat fntho mnoking-car was torn to fragcnts, and urpban cannot see how suy vue could escaped alivo st all, The 1all andt crashiug were terrible, Hle held on to tbe railings of & scat and satatlll, Mr, Chitten- tinue I Jun For admiual o1y 10 the Lcov. B D Raven, isciiio Colieue, Tinchues Sia oo e- BF Pennsylvauia Military Academy, Chester, Delaware County, Pa. Seaslon reopons Jan. 3. Por Circulara apply to COL Tilk0, HYATT, Vresident The undersignad wili cont 0 carry o the Whole- #sle Notlun and Furalablog Goods buslucss, under the tormer 8roi of Kranier Brothirs, {4 Mhelato fre of all darviios & Co, New Yorky €3 0ah worth of Mea's and Boye’ Flue Clothing 1o widat AP(IYII-‘P'I Valuw, whlch (s 60 per ceal beluw frag cost. Bulu (o coutluue ffow duy W day untll closcd outy At 168 South Clark-st,, Chirago, 1M, :llcil,:htn will fad I8 Lo thelr sdvantage W cxaislae our N. it =Thla store will be open to-morrow for the ac. mudation uf our custommiers. ~ 7 rrorosats. The Board. of Commissioners OF COOK COUNTY W recelve proposats untll 12 a'clock, noon, Jan. 8, 1677, for all Urocerics needed by the varlous County Tautitutious, and for printing proccedinge or Lhe purpose of a dend-mute school, they hes- tated at the provistons made In the transfer of e title, to wit: that the rrounds should only used for Normal-School purposes, But the erson giving tho titls and requiring the pro- iston has recently stated that the chauge could eaccured for o small compensation.” Couly, itzeerald, Ayars, aud Hoffuan, who bave becn een, fayor thie project, and undoubtedly others W ace 1t I the atwe Jight, aud thus besceured ome for thiy class of our children wheretu ¥ can bo properly lustructed avd cared for, {nons the promuent citizvns of the county fo Lave become fnterested In this wortly [4Use, and wijl i{mr« 10 eflort to carry 1t to suc- m‘- ¢ Mayor Heath, Prof. Swing, Couaty Bu- ribtendent Plant, R, M, Johason, Dr, Heb- 4rd, Charleg 18, Jeed, ami otbers. Pro Boxo PusLico, . ASHTADULA BRIDGR. Cane, 70 the Editor af The Triduns. heat g O 920 4.—The expansiou of {ron by b 20d fts contruction by cold, Is one of tho Cl.‘ Settled facts fu nechanics. The nuts on bolts of an fron rallway bridge must be e P tsbter graduslly us tho hest of the fag of \uwu or they will becomo Juose, beneb during the trial, and, that evidence bas been brocured showing Mercdith's nsauity, St ROBERT PREWLITT, Hpeciol Digpaich to The Tribuse BroominaroN, 1ll, Jun. 4.—Robert Prewitt, of Baybrouk, 3 farmer aged about 50, left home o Buybrook Just Tuesday week with a large sum of toney 10 pay a mortgzage on bis farw. He waa fu this clty lsst Friday night, and it iy feured Ly frieuds that bo has et with foul treatment. MURDEROUS AFFRAY, 87, Louts, Jan. 4.—A special to the Globe- Democrad saya three men, bamed Flippla, Har- rison, and Murkhaia got into a quarrel at Pilot Polat, Tex., while -ucudluf 8 New-Year's ball sod Flippio was stiot and fnstantly xilled, and Harrisou mortally wounded, by Markhau, MAX KRAMES CARL KRAMER. DISSOLUTION, The conarfuership lieretofore extaitog beiween the underggued undec the Orm-uauie of Alliter & Lisbens atety b this day disdlved by WAL cousits L Attller will assunio all Liad!Lities aad coiluct all seounts duo satd firii &nd Colitinus he iurdwood Tulber buais neas at Liecelofora at the old atand, under the fris Daus of L. Aflicr k Co. SRCERD A S . 8’ No Ci10400, Jan, 1, 1677, ___OCEAN NTEAmSIE ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FIEANCE, The General Trausatlautic Company's Mall Steamers between New York nad. lavre, ealing 8t Digmasy (U, 1) for the laodiug of passengerse Tha spleadt esselaon this favorite route for the Coutiucut, (Cedlad provided with Klectric liciia,) will sall from 42, N. 1L, 1001 of Mortua-st. m Mueriaue, Pouzols, L1 3 France, Trdelle. Batarday, Jat. 7.3 b fu.’ Labrador, e undar, beb. I ¥'p, " Price'of gest 1o’ gold (ncliding” wine) “Firé cabin, $118 B, ac socomnodation, * econ THird cabl od rates. mfllln&l [T wnodation, T $10. Return Uckuts ab reducey Mclufi & uun‘fnwrmmummumm {ncludtng piae e sal Sl VR, sttt ger. LOUIH DE BEBIAY, Py riadtyd "d' Ueaen l. . bler No. WINTER RENORTS, WINTER RESORT, it At Lfi?flfgfi.fl‘.’fli"‘- Hakia. i ifie AlEs LILGEWOOD & CO. 7o brasdway, Nuw Veirs. of the Board in pampblet forw, durlng tha year 87T ¥or exhibita and other information apply to { Clerk of Board. TIEHMANN LH‘YE. he —— Clerk, STOLEN CHECKS. o PHILADELPOIA, Jaa. 4.—As far as can st nreseut be ascertained, about $4,000 bas been pald by Philadelphis baoks to partics presenting checks which bad been sbstracted from the malls {a New York by the gang who were as- TE, 07 Clarkeat.._Aeeas fo “North German Lloy 1n;:nlt¢nfenot hls Company will sl ercry Saic.- FOR SALB. A farm of 310 acrew, J00f timber, batance under cul- ttvation. Plsniy of goud water fur siock sad houu‘_ . f\?fix?:‘e: large housd sud b A%.M sspe. For E SEYMOUR HOUSE, OSHKOSH, FARE, 91.50 FER DAY, Freo Ombibis w0 sad frou ot Psscoger Tralus, arm cylats Address THOMAS aTUGNACH o s day frow lremen Pler, (00t £f Third-at.. | {08 crs passing over 1t wil wear oui | raotdd to the spat. dou ot up and aralicedioto e slaey and aa e | rested in that ity Tdesdsy. R Rk BUALES, fincen i pemacecy u,...‘,.’,,'.,‘f‘z'w‘i'.,‘%'flfi?“‘"“'\ m-m‘w‘ of courss, the bridve will be- NES. SWirT car degcended ba fell jnto s gap, which after- INSANIAY, — =5 WY Fok e o o pt cabla, $6, Koid; siccrage, $30 {)MJBE&"*A T Jears very unsale. On the con- | retalucd her seuscs aud her presence of mind, | wards closed aud be was crushed 1o destl, his Power of a Little Chlld, o b ) FAIRBANKS OF pussage apLly to 2 BowtiSRG & S 'wed, ust bo casefully loosencd as the | Sho was badly fujurcd al the time, but did not | rewains belug consumed [0 thydames, Mr, Burne STANDAKY oull, et CoiGer Incre or the bolts will bo | realize it. When the socideot oveurred there ! Latn wus loud fn hix praiscs of the. Feoplaol Ash- tabula for the kinducss and stscatlon which they showed 10 the wounded. Ie wus alterwards re- 1aoved to the Hurou Street Hospital, &t Cleve- Ban Francisco Foet. Yesterday n(umo}on 1women engaged in su augry dispule on the stroet, duriug which one shouk bia tist beacath the otuar’s Great Westorn Steamsbip . Line, hmn‘&“ 80 break. Wero the bolts.on the From New Vork tq fitistol (Eagtand) direct. brmi;u thus looscncd? If not, the of the horrible disaster thero lndery| tersiblo crash: the beil-rope suappud like :: ::pu'n of a pistul aud the lights wore extin- gulshed. As thio curs wont down thers was no PRIVATE ASYLUM It TIE INSANK. CINCINNATI SANITARIURAL - 0¥ ALL KINDS. Y, Jan. 37 pewred Lo have worked hiutself ioto » fever beat AIRBANK! ob 3. . lood, Her hasband was hurled actoss the slilq bo aays that it ts & arvel of an lusti- | of ust e almos Supertor iodations for all clames. Beparate | | v NKE, MORAK & OO 3 of M-vtuh"wmu‘ 1‘“‘“,“" mdd :ll;zw:‘ wccseless. Bhe was wedged g v,uuoublnd m’umuu which ".. given the | lofant, who beea M‘bfllfi. l‘OD‘ ey, dcnngcnu ,ur‘cukpuu and Dervous invalis. For 211 &113 Lake St., Chicsga, 2 wBonDRR « | betwosu two seats, bub extricaiod ncrselt, { patieals thoro was simply perfoct. A thelr | sppascotly paralyecd by the man's fury, moved | WoAg ACRIA IR sd godtur nadreme 6 Becarefultobuy ouly the Gemulae coraerat Rag. 1Ealuniar Kx. * Bunday Bx. § dondsy Ex. § Dally CHIOAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIS wnd ONICAGD £ ENVER BHORT LINES, Unlon Depot, \West 8ide, near Mnflfi‘," bHize, | Leare. | Amive, CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE #." PAUL RAILRIAD, s 80d Chnal-sta, Jloket B3 h (s T0p. m. t0:30p, m. it 7:00m, M, re. Tickets for B Panl her vin Madison and Frairie nd foot of Twenty.second.st, |__Leave. | Aniv Aurora Passonger 6 s 5

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