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L] TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 92, "877—TWELVE PAGES, 1ot sure which), bad burst: that he had spoken to Mr, Greentield, faying the break was danger- one and might canse an explosion if It were noy repared, and Mr. Greenfleld toid him they must 1ry 10 get nlong with it as it was untfl Sunday, owing to the pressure of businees. Mra, Hertz. bach sald ber hushand was greatly di<tushed in mind on account of this, often referring to Ik during the week, and saying ho was ntraid cvery morning to go 1o his work. Yesterduy morn- ing, when he left home, he tohd her he never Hertzbach was 33 expected o sce her again. WASHINGT Views of the President on the Subjact of Internal Im- provements. Ho Favors un Southern Pacitic arch 4, 1370, and that will ba less than tour. teen montha from the time Congress reassem- bles. Now very many important offices wiil become vacant througliout the North and Weat durinz this and the ensuing sessfon of Cone Rress, and the § ersons contirmed will be secuire i1 thelr oflice at least for the remainder of this Administeation, The antl-lHayes Republican Senntors must certainly see that in very short time new nomivations will be before the 8cu. ate, and may It not depend upon themselves Whether thelr friends are sefected to flll vacan- FORELGN. The Campaign in Asia Minoree« Failure at Erzeroum. Speculations ns to tho Future lovements of Russian on Fastern matters and counteracting the effect of wild rumors, 1t concludes as followa: “ No conrae ean be more reasonahle and obvions than that at this fnncture the Government should desire to consult with Parliament as soon ns it vin without unnccessary Inconvenience. Whether they contemplate interference or mediation, or simply means of securing a good position In the final settlemont of the questlon, they catinot but feel the need of Parliamentary CRIMINAL NEWS. Three Persons Execntod Yesterday in Different Parts of the Country, Hanging of Van Dyke, for Wife- {o notes, and_then taken them up became due. This alternvon he hag an_cxamination belore Esquire Phelpa, and was bound over to the Circuit Court in $200 ball, ANSCONDER CAPTURED. Bpecial Disnateh ta The Chicaga Tridune, Mapison, Wis,, Dee. 21.~A young German named Elderman was arrested here last night, He had nbsconded ssith $150 worth of Jeweley, which his employer, 8. B, Morse, of Evansville, g 3 “iftv-second street. cleal What can they hope to gain by making a 1, t, A Parlfament s called to- 10 i f ut Orego T B tus g A e Xailroad, but No Subsidy relentless war on the President, who can plachl- p bl S ",’,,,,',"":y.:"mm,, consiit- Murder, at Canton, et 'd'u!';'éiu'iu‘ :v‘::!;’u?xnd“un(h{;iz;l Two men, who rescued two girle, tay they Seheme Iy say, * Hlave your own way for the next sear, TOOpS. o 11 sides of the reat fssue forcl- a0, hadd been told by workmen In the starch’ room, 2 for alter that vour frlcm]slnr will be of no serve Sratiunt oy all aldeg ol “the grc ——— on the second Mhor, that the fire was. caused by fee to my Administration. If youcan got along g bly stated and clearly - argdod, and the a- STABBING AFFRAY. the unsetting of & kerosene lamb In_ the room. without me now, you will hnve to do so for the | Rumors that the Saltan Will Call for | tiun will haye an opportunity of weighing the Henry Norfolk, Anotl Wif Speelatl Pispatch (o The Chicugn Tribune, Ther asserted that tnely-powdered starch used | The Trne Inwardness of the Hamburg remuinder of Wiy term.’ T eantiot believe,” sald 300,000 More M sarlons cotlrats . seomininded to At The y Norfolk, Another o= | Fong Watss, Dee, H.oh stgning. afiray in the mnmflll.ulrclolmlm :lrm-s‘wluexflmgw. Massacre to Be Mado :’1’1"&5;::‘;::‘15 {‘l’lzl‘.‘hlé;:lfluuhhcln Senators will A ore IMen. Ministry wil sce whether they can Slayer, Hanged at An- took place at the County Asylum last niehg he. Wi ‘u:‘.«‘h '.'.‘5;"lfc‘n’.?:e"'.'n.":“’»ffifl-'f'u':m'l'n:l.“'.'.?- Known. i honorably assumne, as they have on the whole napolis, Md. tween two inmates named James Black and serting that ICit had {t would have blown up the slilewalk beneath whicn it was situated. A man named Stein sava ho went down to the Eoller-room ouly about five minutes before the firc oveurred to obitain & ean of water. Hertz- bach, the engincer, was then at his post wud raking out the fires. LOAERS AND INBURAN The fallowing summary ncludes the namos of the principal losers and {nsuran.cs: Linseer. Inxurance, £140,000 * $127,000 ?rreenfltld & Sons, « A & W, Little Prediction of a Southern Senator Regarding the Republic- an Deadlock. Marshall Jewoll Not Inclined to Believe Tom Murphy Had Him Bounced, EX--M.~GEN. JEWELT. WUY HE NETIRED FROM GRANT'S CABINET. Rpectal Diwitch 10 1hs Chicaga Tridune, Nrw Youg, Dee, 21.~The llartford, Conn,, Times publishes to-<lay an Interview with ex- Postmaster-General Jewell on the story that his retirement from Urant's Cabinet was duo to the exertlons of Collector Murphy, who was angry nt Jewell's neglect to make na appolntment re- suested by him, Jewell states that Grant never gave any clew to his motive in asking his resignation of the portfollo of the Postal De- The Cretans Repudiato Tnrkey and Ask Annexatlon to UGreeces The Ministerial Orisis in Italy—Another Dofeat for MaoMahon, THE SITUATION, A CALL FOR 800,000 MORE TURKS, {By Cable to The Chicago Tridune.) Loxooy, Dec. 22—4 n, 1.~A freslt lovy of had a right to assume hitherto, that they are carrying into effect the wishes of the country at large, atd both nt home and abroad we shall sce our wug more clearly, It does not seem neces- wary to look besund these plaln considerations in order to understand why the Minlsters havo decided to sumuion Parliament at the ecorllest convenient date.” THROUGH RUSBIAX SPECTACLES. 87, Perenssuno, Dec, 21.—~The tolos pub- lishes an articlo upon the early mecting of the British Partiament and the possible measures of the English Cubinet. The articlo declares that A Colored Murderer in Nevada De- prived of His Lifo. VAN DYKR. Cantoy, N. Y, Dee. 21,—Van Dyke was hanged to-dny for the murder of his wifent OBdensbisrg, on the 29th of July last. This morning be wituessed, through thoe window, the trial of the gallows, with his coffin a few feet away, At midulght bo seemed cheerful and un- Ronert Mooney. Tho latler was daugerously |ul‘ |&| the Lead and shoulders, Black was at- rested. WIFE-MURDER. Spectal Disvateh to 1he Caicugn Tridune, Leavenwontn, Kan., Dec. 2l~A colared woman named Clemmer. living a milo souths of this city, was killed to-day by her husband fn drnnke’n quarrel AELLY ) WHISKY DID IT. CLEVELAND, O., Dec, 21.—AL Mineral Ridge, to-tlay, Thomns Charters shot and kitlea Johin A 3 R o partment, yet ho was not inclined to ascribe it concerned, but at noon to-day was much de- | Miles during a drunken row. Both men were Taiet Staton BEIGEE "0 00 | um pmemrae oy AL RCs astor | 10 Mrph machinations. Continulng, Jewell | 300,000 mon will ba ordered by thio Torte fn | Hussla may awal without ausicty the e of | pressed and (raquouty shea osrer. Ho setter: | Sagairine o drunken rov. Both Lixcomb Milis. . : T.000 Unkniown SCHEME. remarked that he was strongly inclined to the | 4 go0 or fwo and tho Russian advance is to this political eplsode, and may quictly cominue | ated his funocence, W, 11, Montugue & Co.. 4,000 Unknown Special Diepated 10 The Chicagn Tridune, Deltef that his advocacy of Bristow’s nomination i the work which she has begum, I _the flrm con- At 12:30 Van Dyke was brought {o the scaf- SAM MILLS, COLORED. ARICH. 54w 80,000 1), 000 The butldings Nos. 61, G, 03, and 07 ere eu- tirely demolishied, and are tatal losses. FONIES RECOVERED, Wasitinaros, D, C., Dee. 21—The Prestdent has vory often been credited with leaning tos wards tho old Whig doctrine of providiug by had sauch to do with his dismissal. Uristow and Jewell were very friendly and_ very {uti- mate, and Jewell made no seeret toUrant that bo rosisted to the bittor end. The Turkish policy is to hold every position until driven ot but not to leavo large forces to Lo victlon that Dritish Jntrigue will In no way hinder the triumph ot Russia. NEGTILALITY OF TIE DANUDE. fold with s arins plufoned, and when asked If lic ad any remarks to make, spoke ns follows: Lwill speak a fow words to thess gentlomen, one BAN Friancisco, Dec, 2L.—Sam Mills, colored, srus hanged at_Elko, Nev., to-day, forthe mur. der of Jatnes Fiunerty. v : tliat, —A Vi cinl says ne- | and all, old and young: Deware of bad compan The bodies of twu giris und o boy were taken | national uppropriations tor Hberal internal fm- |w_ lwrc!frrcn! his uomtation, —nor i 3 a) Loxnox, Dec. -A Vicnna special snys pany 3 from the ruin this forenvon. roveiments, aud on this necount the promoters he, together with Fish and | Robeson, | 'eaptured in fortified placea. | If tho Russian gotlatlons have been proceeding for some thme ::I‘l‘lflll’l?llx; 'wb:r‘::," of bad company, for It leads to TRIED FOIt MURDER. Mist e Evening Post suys: In addition to the 1 persons whore namea were reported to ust nizht, as follows: E, Dolle, John 3 Frederick Jones, No, B: / feruard Leutner, of the mumcrous- subsidy schemes have counted on his prompt signature to auy of their bills which they might be fortunate enough to struction ol the House Commbittoe on the Pacifie wera earncatly oppored to the third Presidentlal term, Urautddid not like Bristow, remarked dewell. He had many. of his appointments changed, and dkl not feel ke toleratiug any of Bristow’s frlends. On the contrary, all” bis machine, In concluslon, dewell remarked thnt armics cnn bo held in cheik until the now levy is mobilized, Turkey Topes to take the offonsive and obtain England's nssistance, concerning the neutralization of the Danube, No understanding has been reached so fary as Russla wishes the neutrality to extend to the dearaous Tamnot Catitys bot st st Strald to wmeat Gorl thin afiornoon. | 0 1 Dot Gt Afterashort prayer, the noose was adjusted Van Dyke was but 10 yeaes of age, and only Mgestems, Tenn,, Dee. 91.—A jury was ob- talned to-day In the case of Lovin IH. Coe, on trinl Tor killing M. M. Beach, & at 13:40, aud two aid a lalf infnites later Lho s s e th stie ot throngh Congress. The Texas and Pacifle | Uristow’s Irien C T ol sea, whilst England and Turkey seemonly - | ey el Van Dyke breuthed heavily for over < IAL Sicth ayerie, 0 clerk; Albert and Ut | puoylu have been very anzlous about. the con- | Fréfidices wero dn fasot ot Cunnctons SHEBY | g report comen of tho probablo rocall of | clinod to lot it reach Sullna. e Iniaite, and ol 1457 Wi provodncad dowt. TFINANC : v ¥ cet; Wil MU J Midbat Pashin to the Turkish Oabinot. 5 - : PITTRBURU, 3 }rl;-r;'“(.lu i In‘"n‘xlrn:(.{ifilliullnnt'l. Pt I:(‘r::ltl ¢! | Ratiroud, and are working with great system | his neglect to_uppoiut Murphe's fricud was u i " ITALY. :,’,'l'.?“”,’;}"h:‘;:"'f}} ‘"‘""J“‘, ';"k(';ll Iia wire: Ila Spertal Dispaich to The Chicaan Teibuns, ¥ Nodeversky, No. 174 Second asennes Ricliard N, | and dificence to prosent thelr measures n such { flero Wadvertence, and whatever - Influwice HUGEALIY TAsUL THR MINISTERIAL CRISIS, fiayach it Mhh thet dohnt atfecn fanncty | Pirsspuna, Dee. BL—The Nattowat Bank of b W, Stark, 23 years, No. 317 | ghape, sud at such time, amd under such circum- r“,::,"[f’l‘:.’, ’,“!::zl"“fl‘t"c‘jl‘,’;nai it oy 1 T da su— | % to have supromo commnnd and carte | Rowr, Dee. 2l—The Ministeriui erlsis con- | JE0 SIS the eleh, and et i this State, | Commerce of this city has got into troubls fn : Willaw, aned Adeeson | g ies gs will provoke ns littlo an | oot ot reflect upon his (Jeweiva) honor o | Llanche as to the menus of defouso, the non- | tintes. The Chamber of Deputies yesterday | wiiere Lis fathrer lives with his tnothers sister, | connection with tha affairs of the missing law- e il Yet- | fagonism s possible, aud sceure a | oiliclnl coursos adjonrned ndelinitely, The Government meets | anid hia mother s Hving with another man. yer 8. 1 W, Gill. It appears from tho festle G Veictons T i Chartes Lo | mijority of votes In the iouse. With P e futerforonco of the war counsel In Constan- | Ly 't woposition in the Seuate, and there pchigiL beforolast Lo pussed In aiging cormle | wnonyof 11, . Gill,son of thoisslng man, befor : ugzer, and 1 werefreporied | this cud fn view they bave reduced the Govern- NOTES AND NEWS. tinopla boing guaranteed, Tho Groek and | arc fucrensing dilticulties tn the formation of | SRR CloC-aancug, . suol D hiunged ad 13 | Remter Shaffer this mornlug, that on tho 34 of 2 s morning: dosephine Ehl(’"mh axzed ?-fl of | ment nid they nak for at the rate of $10,000. per TOLITICAL APPOINTMENTS. Roman Patriarchs will retuso to rend tho eall | the Ministry, ‘Thiere is litthe chanee of Depretls | gtelock, s0 ns to be In hell for diuner. Kecent- | October nnote on which the father of the wite 5 $augusts Lintner, 435 FU L o 0y el oils ntroduced thia sear pro- Sectat Diswitrh o The Chiougy Tribune, and Crisvl suceceding. 15, when clergymen loft lifm, he tarned & couplo | ness was an Indorser came duo at the Nautlonal H iy tn Dauntiainy Sbeltt S Ygarms widower | ide that the Government shall The Repubitean aomotnces this morning that | for troops to thelr congregatious unloss aEN, onANT. al’ handsprings, and, bringing up with o circus | Dank of. Commerce, and Wade, tho Tofler, sad $0 PRt aes AR GUANANTER TUB INTEREST Senator Gurdon s secured tho appolntment of | tho Christians aro formed in &P~ [ Napres, Dec. 2L—Gen. Urant, accompanled | POse, shoutod atter them, * Whut do you 8051” | to witness, Write your father's name on this - UNEXTECTED STATENENT. on $23,000 per mile on_eacly mile of road con- | Bbrotherlu-ai 1o an ulico b th War Deyarl- | ooy puations from tho Mussul | by the United States Consul, visited Hereula- O 10t as Indorser, whelh he did afterwards, Jle . Inspector Hlurtor, of the Sanftary | yiructed on the plains, and #5,000 per mile in | Ment: The statement as eaused tnuch diesat. newn and Pompell yesterday, and wis much e ENRX NORFOLK, got notlce that two notes for 5,000 cach, of nde a report 1o Superintendent Wal o i Isfaction among the Republicans, and it excites | mans, aud allowed a flag with .tho y 1 s Inecial ta Uhicage Koening Journal, Samuel ShafTer and D, M. Shaffer, on which 8, “ the mountalne. Al the bille of the last Con- pleased with the excursion, To-day the Gen his ulternoon, the puroort of which was he went to the tutlding No. 63 Barcla: ez tanks Nlied with material for myl nust have exploded, breaging the kero- s with which the bnihiing was tighted, eribg the urning fluld Iy every direc- Total foss, £423,000. The Insurance is $335,« grens asked for 15,000 and § 15,000 per wille on of bills. One provides for single trunk ling e Fort Worth to S8an Diego, and anoth- T for ¢ trunk Nne and nunierous branches, nud noneof the promoters of this schemne have scemed to dream that the President would have the comment that it shows the purpose of the President to eontinue spoointing Demoerats, THE PARIS CONBULATE, The appointment of ex-Senator Hitcheock ls urged, muong other reasons, upon the ground that be 1« i thorough sympathy with the Sevate upon the pending questions of difference with the President, and that the appolntment on this Cross instead of the Croscont. 8till, about desperate rosistance boyond the Dalkans. No Turkish fleld army will be left north of tho Balkans. Tho Sorvisus carried Bt Nicholgs Pass by nssault Wednoadny, Also eral returned the visits of the Prefect and su- Rowe, Dee. 21.—Denfal Is given to the state- ment that some of thoe Cardinala are urging the holding of the next Conclaveat Trent, THE DEATIL OF VICTOR EMMANUEL'S WIFK. 2 Calia to New York Heruld, Axwvarovts,Md., Dee. 21,—Ail the proliminary arrangements for the execution to-day of Houry ited number were admitted within the inclosure, although the grounds surrounding the jall being elevated, the dread ceromontes were witnessed by an fmmense crowd, of which the colored pop- ulation formed no Inconsiderablo part. B. W, Gill was {ndorser, would fall due on the 16th and 10th of Oct 3 ctober, yespectively. o ty anid succeeded In Boding the steam botl- | plaing and monntains respectively, So, too, to Eilu Se sonkling's frionds tak 150,000 men can bo assembled immedintely | thorltics of Naples, and afterwards held @ | Norfolk, condemned to death for the murder of | a0 received notice that his rn'lber’a i found that du:«“;h‘fi:fa:m?fiti and a1+ | meet the differcot views. of Cougressmen, “e‘r""' “l"""[‘:: :‘f;"w ::z‘:m' OEC R O abanid Adrinnoplo if the Russiana expeet | reception at the residence of Consul Duucan. [ hia wify Ballle, wero concluded yesterday, Tha tats ""i" %”V"‘l’” ""‘.",’Im yiDing Jidug M ordvr, The. Insncetor sulkd oneof the | ey Wave caused 1o bo Introduced o varlety | Rersoual¥le ' TIE NEXT CONCLAVE, seaffold was withiu the Jall-yard, and but a lime | G5 3 Ho thougiit of miving his eleck for this, but Mr. 1hil, the Cnsnier, sald **Never mind.” On nnother ocenslon, when the witness was at the National Bank of Cotmnerce, Mr. Hill requeated him to sizrn his father’s naine to a cheek for $10,003 to pay two sotes, telting him that his fatnier bud satd that any he woukl sign ‘ ' vould e all right i the 1 ' 000, well distribited smonge thirty-seven East | A1y objection to any of their bills, but appear e berhi it iy thoy havo nearly wholly invested Nisch and | Loxpoy, Dec. 20.—Tle Jerald corrcnnondun.t The prisoner’s voll winduw overleoked. thie |t hes o rlgh l;ofl"rc('ul::-{'l wclrou w& ‘:fng J?.’ . ern and foreln companles, e ratlier to have taken it for granted that he m“;:":n‘}l"“,'m ""cm‘;‘{"‘ ?w fw""fi';;w;':l';mgg Widin, Tho Sultan will shortly issuo a proc- | In rnu.;u;\ llclcavr:u:hl ]l'_lmltlluC?u’lllcllofi‘::%‘:;i sito where the workmen were engaged yester- | the rlnonn‘? . flm Pw'l::l, of l:equjumuox; A LEOAL TOIS . N 5 ' v Kin Victor Emmantcl, Is reportes ? o | Was lssued, Mr. ora e tasllichn mati e outs teeiv o aomnins would sizn angthing Congresa might pass. None AIMY REOROANIZATION, Tatastion wife v iz Vi P day In erecting the scaffold, but tha doomed Satiy atterson, President —of surance companies which inve risks on Green- field’s bulldiogs. They hold that, luasmuch as by the terms of the pulicles the companles are responsible only for damages occasioned by fre, and the explosion occurred before any. fire waa discovered, the value of the property de- stroved must Do based upon its conditfon at the muneut between the explosion and the fire which J oceasioned. TiIE CORONER impaneled u jury this afternoon, but 1t has not Leen deaided when the inquest will be held, of the fricnds of tho Toxas Pacific scem to have one near the White House, or to have con- versed with the President on the subject, but the Presldent has been thinking on this ques. tion, and has taken palns to fnform himeclf In repard to some of tho internal improve- wment bills that are’ Hkely to bo discussed, and especially the 'Texas & Pacifle proposition, A gentlemanu who talked with lin early {u the week YOUND HIM 1N GRAYE DOUDTS, The House Military Cummittee has addressed a lettor to about 100 uilicers of the army, repre- senting all ranches of the scrvice, asking for a1 vfficial opinion as to the verious plans pro- pused for vonsolldatiug the stall corps and regi- ments, A sharp reduction of the urmy s con- templated by the Democrats of the llouse, but the prescot ciretttar has to do more particularly with the gencral subject of consolidation of the pauartermaster, Commissary, and ' Depart- ‘ments, and the trausfer of the Indlan Bureau to ‘Ihe combination of the the War Department, Cummissary oilices s Quartermaster aund DEPOSING PRINCE MILAN, 'The foar of armed intervention by England is dying out, and tho German press are making merry over the early aesston of Parliament as likely to end in nothing but talk. Iam informod on good authority that the call for an oarly sossion was due to in Turtn. The King starts thither to-day. The Almanach d¢ Gotha has persisted in call- fng her the *morganatic” wifo of the King, but this ta said to have been slmply a voncession to the haut ton, She was married to the King early In 150 by a Jesuit priest in tho most foral and rezular manver. His Majesty was very il ¢ the time, and thought ho was abotit to die. Ho scut to tho ll()‘m, asking ardan for all past offenscs, and promised, if he Hvul, to act more in accord with the principles of the Church, 11 expressed o desire to marry man was unaole tonerve himaelf to witness thelr lnbors, Tho bammering added to his terrors, and the condvmped man moaucd aud wept like a chitd, ‘Lo erime waa committed on the 25th of May last, near Friendship, in this county, under cir- ;»umnnnecu s narrated by tho prisuncr as fol- ow: 1 left my house ten minutes before B in the momming, my wife leaving avbout tho ssme time. Blio wout to the tubacco-bed to wot cabbayussproute the bank, went to tho private offlce, of witness ostousibly to talk about certaln matters, but witness thoueht his yesl object waa to get a check for 810,000, Mr. Patterson asked witness If s father had ever given him authority to sign chiecks, Witness replied that he bad niot, but Mr. Patterson soid tuey would be attaching tho money pretty soon; that wit- uess had better eive him a check for 810,000, and that the bank would do auvthing for im. Ho refused to do this, An hour alterwards, when Mro Levhart, who had some notes signed by his tather, went down to the LAST NIGNT. first, whether 1t wonid bo wiaa to grant aid to y AN OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION FROM HUBSIA the Countess * Hosina,'” as he called her, and 8 | aud took a aiferent direction fro; 1. Wo | bank in company with Mr. Il to h The sceuo of the lirs was Numinated to-ujght | tho ‘Texas & Pacilc Hond ut all. of nots and, | bouht to be obtatnablo at the present sesslon. | 1 08 ©RREEIEE IR TG 1 e Roiose Lo 00 1 0 e Bataee 1o | oih et S ooarociion feom myuelt., Wo | bank In comoany witi Mr. [l to attach the by two Luge ontires, About twenty-vo wen | sccondlys If ald was granted, 5s o the amount | 1t s thought that the Puy Departinent wil | that sho should - demand not ~only berform the cereuony. Tcut tho cablage-plants. No unploasat words | that thero was but 81,003 to Gl's credit. In : were entaged in removioe debrls by basketfuls | of It. s objecting to subsidizing the roud ag | DOIY beisturbed by a reduction, awd that bo | £r69 pssage of tho Dardunelles, but | * ‘The Countess had several children by the | oceurred at tho tovacco-bod. 1gave hor tho basket | this conneetion wibices stuted Lt 8 father s from the ruins. ‘The firemen were fiu-y Al the | all scemed to be based on the conviction that | consolidation with other corps will bo attempted King before the marriage. Tho Itallay Govern- | 8fter I cutthe plants, sho sturted for howo shead | yyger gaya hin authority to sign his name as on : cvening, until atter 11 o'clock, andeavoring to | tho Suuthern Trans-Continental Line would b | B0, ' it 4 tho presct purpose of the Cotnit- | tho tranfor fo. hor of tho Turklsh |yl rofued 'to sckoowledge the marrage. | 8 e, \When, 1 iuve er the Lasket who said aho | TG .CeY 1Al (euthonony of Youhik G bt phos extingulsh with twolarge streama the Orowhich | cunstructed without: Government aid within a :,t,'."‘fn':::',:uz"_,;mt & = 3V | fleeb preliminnry to treating for peace. | Princes [lumbort and Amudeus also refused to | 10 HPL UK therajvers onou; ot o et | diged u declded sensation iy buehess creics vame {rom TIHE GAS MAINS ander the first floor of Greenfleld’s hullding, nud «o Diented everything within a dozen feet of them that it was fmpossible to coutinue the work. ‘The firewen dually reached the nain plpey, and succeeded In stopping. the burnwe ’!nfi. A woman's dress and n child's apron were ound ecarly in the cvening, but no traces ot budles were found near them. Three atreame of waterare pluylug uffon the ruins, A large torea of poticu are Keeping back the crowd who baye gathered to wateh the searchors. NEVERAL OF TIIE WOUNUED will probably die. Followlug Is o Hat of miss- lx-L( persons who undoubtedly perished in the rulns: ber, Albert Krumimery, Jobhn Krunimery, Mra. Mary RRodmer, bine Shepard, wn Stork. OTHER CASUALTIES. i VHAKEMAN KILLRD, Special Disvatch tn The Uhleazn Tribune. Pirrsian, Dee. Sf.—Joseph E. Kissell, o freizht brakeman on the Pau-Handle Rallroad, wad killed this morning between 1 and 2 o'clock vory few veara, and a8 soun oa the business of the country demanded it The only exeuse for the Goverminent's assisting such s enterprise ot any thne I8 the great and pressing need ol Ity and tho cortalnty that private eapl- tal cannot be obtaived. 10 10 ereat publle in- terest will suffer by the postpongisent of the completlon of the “lexas & Pacific for a few years, and If the Southern road will be buiie by private capital ns «ouw 08 necdud, the Preskdent tdoesu't scem to thiuk, this gentleman says, the Unlted Staten Government would be Juatified fn exwmllr;? ald clther by a gsnt of” movey or loaning ail, On the second polnt tho President is sald to have been very plain in the language ho used. If under any circumstances Government ald ks 10 be glven, It nught to be LIMITED IN AMOUNT to tho smallest. sum which will make the com- pletion of the road possible; but the President seenis to think the Texas & Paclic Compuny deslre more thon this, and that to treat thy Company with such gencrosity as would make It possibie for any muore Credit-Mobilier operu- tions would be o serious mistake, If, there- fure, the first objection should be remaved, atul 1t seems hardly “probable that it will be, the secand that the Com um{ asks for tuo much might stiil provent the President from strufig the Texas & Vacille bill. Bus it Is hardly probe able that the Prestilent will have oceasion to a:t on such bitlat ol this scssfon, The best fne CIICAUO WHISKY CASES. ‘The Attoruey-Gieneral is considering the ap- plieation from Roetle, dunker & Co., fora - issal of thesults vendingagalnst thom.. Upon the suggestion of Commissioner Raum, the At- tomey-Uenernl will first submit the matter to the Commlaston Une member ol this lirm, named Kisshuger, I8 now sulnz in Milwaukeo to recover #40,000 taxvs, which he clalins were Wegally teslea, ‘The Comimissloner rays It the dismlissal 18 graoted, he shatl fustst upon the releass befng sipned tn this easo by the flrm. No uew negotlations are on foot in Messereau's case. ‘The sult In that was discontluued some we sincs. The Commissloner fs expecting letters from Judge Baugs iu regard to these casce. ‘TIIB MEXICAN RORDER. The Secrotary of War has ordered Col, Shafter and Licut. Bullls, who commarnded In tho first ruld into Mexico, after Instructions had been sent to Gen, Ord, to report to the House Ml tary Committee, Lieut. Bullls Is tho oflicer who contends that Shafter started over an old trall Inatead of a fresh one as contempluted ln Urd’s tnstruction. To the Western Associated Press, BENATOR PATIERSON, WasniNaros, 12, C., De of Seuator Patterson (! s evening s cousldered very eritical. Ile to<day suffered 1 congestlon of the bralu, Hls en telegruphed. he condition The proposition was rofscted by the Dritisk Cabinet, whichk, for the first time, hins beon abla to.give unnuimons support to any policy of Lord Boaconutlold. Lord Der- by and Mr. Crosa, hithorto so strongly averso to any steps toward warlike demonstrations, aro now in comploto hurmony with the rest of the Cabinet. THE SEAT OF WAR. MOVEMENTS 1N ASIA MINOR. Prna, Dec. 21.—The Russian concentration for attack on Erzeroum on the north has falied,and an attack {8 now Improbable. The Russlans aro suflering for provisions and forage. ‘TirLts, Dee. SL.—The Huseinns under Gen. Komaroff captured Ardanuteh by aszault on the 17th lustant. The Russfau losscs wero (nsignifl- cant. TUE BULTAN'S UNEARINESS, Loxpoy, Dee, 2L.—A Vienva correspondent telegraphs: Although all spprehensions of Beragilo conspiracles nnd coups 'etat at Con- stantinople scen to bave disappenred, the least thing is sufilelent to revive them. acknowledge it, gnd for some years there was o painful coolness between the Princes and thelr fathier, “ losna™ was about 50 years of age. Sno was wenerally consldered o good mateh for the Kingg, beinue eXtremely plain and comtons place I her appearunce. —— TRANCE. MACMANON AUAIN TAKES WATER. Pams, Dec. 21.—The Evenement states that In the Cunrt of Cassation yesterday, tho Advocate- (eneral announced the adjonrnment, sine die, of tho conslderation of:all cascs arising from proseeutious of hooksellers, newsdealers, and hawkers fustituted suvsequent to the 10th of May. ACCEPT OR QUIT. M. Waddington, Mimster of Forelen Affalrs, held a recoption to-day of all officials of the Torelzn Department here, and addressed them ta the effect tbat the fepubliean recime wus now clulined to be delinitely established, aod if this was distastetnl to uny of thew they woutd do well to scek another career, GREAT BRITAIN, A PENIAN HELEASED, Toxnoy, Dee, 25—>Michael Davitt, & Fenian scnteneed to fifteen years' penal servitude, has killed Iralsed the clubto kil Ler, but my heart fatled me, aud Tcould not do It, “When we tut ont of the wouds Ltold her to come back and 1 would cut Lier more wpruuts, When we roturned the vec- oni tiafe from the tobaccu-bod, as We reachied tho bench-tree, I ratsed the clinb and struck hier on the lead. She fell, ~ Mer bounet rolfed off, ‘The buss kot wlippud down, Sud theu whe attewmpted to riss and looked AL uie, but did not speak or cry out, guve lier severul more blows, ‘The prisoner acknowledged that his motive in committing the crime was his passion for his wile's slster, 18 years old, with whom he had beeome fnfatuat Ilo was also exasperated with his wifo Locause she had so many grirl bables, the youngest, only ¢ wecks old at tho tinio of the murder, be(nl: her third, The pris- onerhad ad the devoted attendance of clergy- men since hils bnearceration, and it 1s thought e was truly penltent, He was cumpletely broken down, and on the scatfold wept coplously., Ifn made o short speech, acknowledging his guiit and confessing his slns, The drop foll o few minutes pust 11 o'elock, and tho crline of Henry Norlolk was expiated by death, o the Weatern dsaoclated Press, AxxaroLs, Md., Dec. m.—ncnz Nortolk, for the murder of his wifo, on the 20th of Ma 1ast, was hatized to<day shortlyalter 11 o'clocl in the jall yard. Norfolk waa enzaged in lous cxercises with two cleryeymen and n bers of the Christian Assochition til midnlght, whon lie weut tosleep, resutning his devotions at-dand continulng them at 8, when breakfust and, I the cliarges aro sustatued, it s not uullkely the bank will lose its charter, SYCAMORE, ILL. Broasions, I, Dec. 21.—~Considerable ex- citement provalls hero over tho fallurof a prominent DeKulb County farmer. A high rate of intercat Is sald to bo tho cause, and our motcey-loaners, who are charvlng untawlul ln- terest, org tho parties who are left out in the cold, P, J. Rickard is the party, and his Haolli- ties arg sald to Lu $40.000." The assets, in reasonahly casy tiaes, would foob from 850,000 to §00,0—~1nostly real estate, CANADA. MoxTnuAL, Dee. 21.—Onezima De Blus, a tine s emith and roofer, bas failed. Liabllitles, $50,000. Asscta small, PRESIDENT HAYES.. Grand Recoption by the Unlon Leagus Cluh. NEw Youk, tev. 3L.—The Unlon League Club looked at {ts brightest to-night, and its aplendid parlors wera probably seldom thronged with so distinguished an nssemblage of ladies gqud gentlemen as gathered there (n honor of tho recaption to Prestdent Hayes, Tho rooms iliire! formed membars of the House, including, there - Thus the un- ore elaby ely decorated for th sl st Sterry's Mines, & short distance heyond o T et i TR BUPRENE COURT 3 .l o been released from Dartmoor on & tieket of | wus seeved. When' upon the sealfold by cove were claborately decorated for the occaslon, Stunsiehd, I thiscounty. Tt 1o supposeid that | Lhas v oagorits i o Sl (WK | oy ndjourniat Whti dan 7 1506 expected appenrance of Sulelman Pasha ut Con- | y0ice T2 0"y Lt tho term of bis sen- | ed bis oyes, sobbiux fondly, o then wteoped | Tho theatro of the Ctub, vwhich com. Le was coupling cars at the time of the aceldent. | ed In the present Congreys, BECRETARY AUBINAN. stantinople with 10,000 mnen hias given rise to | A00 tu the seaifuld rul aud made a brief sddre: munieated by folding doors with the art he wun a sltiggle wan, 23 or 24 years of ap " % Bocretary Shermun will leave for New York | the fear that somethiog of the kind s hnpend- waying; gallery, was tastelully draped, sud rarc flowers Wreiinthm iy Jears of o, an SENATOR BUTLER on Mouday, to ""5'“"“, !l‘r}:uv,tml days, to Jook | Ing. In these clrcuimatances It 1a not surprising GREBCE. Lam hiere to hang for tho murdor of my wite, | and shrubbery filed "the place with porlume, i H 4 iR intoinatiers connected with, the Custom-1ouse | 4,00 the Bultanand his Government should seck but my sine are forpiven. and, thank Gud, Tam | and lent stttaction to the scene. The dours Spostul Pieuten vy The L hisign Trip St Dinviteh fu eitgn ne, AVENWORTH, Der, El.—a y:;unz man ones met with his death’ to-day in s ¢ mavner. “This morning, whils working Lh his father aud o youuyer brot! the rool £l fu, w, though the other two escaped Just in time, he was crished to death, 1118 body will o sent to bis old bomo in New Cambris, Mo, TIE NEW THEONY OF THN UAMBURD MASSACRE, Bypeciul Disvated 1o The Chicuyn Tribune, Wasineron, D, €, Dee. 2L.—~When the senate talies up the Butler fnvestivation 1 ls thie purpose of 8 number of the Repnblicans of South Caroling to present proof to establish the new tneory of the Hanbure massucre, They ini there. ‘fhe opinton prevails In the Treasury Department that Mr, Sherman will try to maku his peace now with Benator Conkling, and will favor the retentlon of Arthur as Culiector. TIR COLOR LINE. Tha Maryland Court of Appeals bus rondered an oplnjon denying the right of Charles Saylor, colured citizen of Maryland, to be admittéd us nttornoy of the courl, The Chief~ustice, fn support in Parllament and make it share in the respousibllity fur the course to be followed. BULEIMAN 1'aBIlA. ‘This movement ot Suleiman I'asha, nad other reports of the withdrawal of the Turkish ticld forces from about Rusgrad, scem to Indicate that in the Quadrilateral the uecessary gurrisons THOE MILITARY HUDGET. * Loxpoy, Dee. 2L.—A dispaten from Athens says the Greek military estimates for 1873 will show o tnerease of 10,000,000 drachmas, e IMPORTANT SUIT. golnk 1o gloey. [ have gatied' rewisslon of my crimes, good frionds, aud I feel that whou life leaves 'my body wny Sarior will take my soul bouo with Lim. 1am golog bomo to glory.” Glory in Weaven, 50 good-by sil, Ho vext thanked his counsel, ssying they had been lige brothers to bim. Thu Sherlll then pinfonea the prisonur, who repeatedly shouted “Unod-h{“ w thecrowd, When tho drop was leading from the theatro to the art gallery, aud from the latter to the main recoption-room, fucing on Madison avenuc, were thrown open, and the wholo continuous space was where the reception prover touk place. The ealoon was decorated with fings of all tho State., aud the portralt of President Hayes was surronoded witn United States tlags. KILLED BY TUR C. tthat it was deliberately plunnes Gamblors Sued for the Recovery of Moneys 3 At 7 o'clock carrfagzus began to arrive by way Ehbay 1h Dot Sl min naniel | purpoks of GalLiag Ay Tpciate 3.?2;’.".'.'2 dellvuriug . the oplulon “of _ tie _Coirly [ have been loft to make the beat defense thoy | o from Two Defaulting Darle Clorks in | soromed oo fohop, LPbed aud Noetollc was | of Sosiuan avenue, wnd, atter depostiny th " s run iJI.rc,- andkilled ut Missour! | sgainat Chamberlain, He had mudo 8o gocd 4 :.T,’"nufixfl‘?’:o.f"""'fif«'“"n u:m:::‘nll:gen:“hl::: can. It appcars, morcoyer, that thelr energles | Colwnbus, 0. —— 0,(;‘::'!‘[“1:’!:’(:7 lfl; :':1' 1!-;9 r&h \:::mx;. i‘fiu'lmfl:! , twenty 2 . T e <. X " S © 3 ! wmlu‘“l ¥ ’III.IMI‘.: uml;znt :: rtlu: Llrlr{.‘ éflf Governor that o great muny of tis vorty wers | can chanes tho Jaw, - Tho | privilege will soon be taxed, for it s oMclally announced pecial Dispatch to The CRicage ‘Tridune, ANAg:.l:‘cE{: :l,(‘:fl!lfggml'lgn of carn was unhroken. The Presidential tralu, “Jle lcaves o wife and four children, - ————— sctiven securing bls nomtnution as o Demo- cratic cundilate, nud were anxluus to take part. ot admiasion to the offles of an attorney cannot be suldd to be o right or immunity belougiug to that Gen, Todieben hias Leen appointed com- munder-in-chief of the Rustchuk army, Thia Corunnus, O, Dee, 2l.—A scnsation was crested wmong the gambling fraternity to-day BostoN, Mass, Dec. 10.—Another Jesso cd at half- d constst- Burchard 12 ol dt ¥ 5 the citizon, but 14 voverned und regulated by | Jook: 1y us It the sleze of Hustch by the selzureby tho Bheriffof Calender & Rock- | Pomeroy hias made hila sppearauce in this clty, | ituyes, Webb C. Haves, Miss Platt, Attorne CANADIAN NEWS. in electine bim, The situation was such asto e Leghlati A b Y 8 very much a o slege of Mustchuk is | by "y 2 5 ] Gere ~As crotary B, Sveal Digpatck tn The Chicago Trihine, give much concern to such leaders as flamvton, :Ll:hg"t.w Il':!ll;'l:l'r? and w:fi}:f:::rl.hf‘}umlfi‘}g{ twminent, Likewlso Oe. Zummorman will | well's club-liouse, saloon, gambliui dovices, | ltliough bis crinica aro not as oxtuusive us | General Devons. ex A..:!;::’u‘ltk‘.“"l"l’r:; TS fi’l MoxTR¥aL, Dee. 2l.—1In the cangl etrike, at noon to-day, about 400 men cousented to re- e work for 10 couts an hour, or 00 cents s day of nize hours, with a promise of 81 per duy in the summer mornths, Scarcely had they bezun operations before o crowd collected at the Betynuur street bridee, and, to the number uf anout 500, marched up to where the laborers were at work, headed by two standard-bearers, They ordered the men to quit, glving thom Just Sive minutes to pack up thelr tools, The Butler, Gary, and others, aud the churue s that they Leld conaultations for the purpese of de- vislug some means by which TIE DESOCIATS COULD BE CONSOLIDATED f tlose uwguine Chamberlan, Thome discus~ slons led toa declefon thut tie surest means of accomplishing the end would be o stir up serious trouble with the ¢olored pupulation, sudof such churacter as wonld furve Chambers luin to tuke active measures fur thelr proteciion, aud at the e thuo proceed agalnet sume of the promiuent whites, The attempt toaliwrm the colored milltda ot flambure, it ls charged, aons who muy b adiitted. The power of rege uluting the sdmisslon of attorneys tn the courss ol the State 1s one beloaging to the State, aud not to thie Federal Government,” e emti— THE WEATHER, » . Orricz or Tun Cinzr SioNaL Orrices, Wasninaroyw, D, €., Dee. 31, —Indicattons—For the Lake Reglon, rising, followed by falling barometer, statiovary or higher temperature, custerly winde, aud partly cloudy weather, with probubly selzs tha opportunity of advancing aguiust Sillatria. Thero |s nothing as yet to indlcate the destl- natlon of the AUMY OF THN CZAROWITCH, whether It 1s to advance to Shuwla or to join the forco ut Tiruova, and thence advance across the Balkans, It will take some time before operations on o large scalo will Lo possible. Althouh the movement of troops from Plevua in varlous real cstute, and other property belonging to them, It will bo remembered that same months slnce a defaleation vecurred fu the banking house of Bartlett & Bmith, Faxon, the totlur, and McClelland, the boukkueper, belng the parties fmplicated. Fuxon at once left the city. On fuvestigation 1t was discovered that the deficits hud been covered up by the collusion of both during five years, and it s be- lleved the vank lost close to $130,000 all told. Wine und women absorbed much of those of the original *‘boy-flend," as lo is fumiliarly known. This afternvon about 8 o'clock, as Mary Cronin, aged 6, and her littlo brother John, & child 8 years and 8 months of age, were descending & stalrease {u their father's house on Louox strect, they were met by Henry Ackers, alad of botween 13 and 14 §ears old, who also lived In the house, Ackers sald to the Jitle girl, * I'm going to shoot onsof. you.” Mary repligd: I guess you wou't shoot mo nur my little brother elther.” Upon this young MeCornmiek and Mrs, M dreased {n full ovenlag costume, aud wero re- celved at the cutrance by the following Ree tion Committea: Exz-toy. E. D. Morgan, Wikls {am Cullen Brysut, Tneodore Koosevelt, Anson 8. McCook, John H. Hall, I Plerrepont Mor- Choster A. Arthur, Josoph Sellgiun, Juhi B ktewart, Wiiitam 11, Foug, LeGrund uon, Georgo O, Magoun, David Dows, I Patler: 858, Gillord, Thomas Denny, Ell Bhephard, ¥ A Stout, Judee Nosh Davis, Peter Couper, Jusepls EL: Choate, Marshall O, Raberts teorge Cabot Ward, Henry W, Bellows, Jame: Emof, B. K. Plillips, D. F. Appletan, N. L e . = 1OV i ight rulns. oo Ackers pulled out 8 revolver, took a cartridee | i, les Lanler, Al Bicratadt, Frod” weu, frightened by tho stroug furco | %88 declded onwe the niost prambslug move of | Occeslonul tig dircetions has begun, some days iust pass be- | this, but the bulk waa lost at faro, Bwith, the | Ackers pi 4 Batloy, Charles Lauler, xt Bichitudl, Frod "w"»um Spain e, Gl .\'i Firig fi‘tfif{i‘k‘lfi"&:&“fiféf be:\-;mll‘:-.ml‘:-:fml-fin 5"' tore the Influence at :'m-g at the front t:’lelc. wurylving member of the Urm of Bartlett & | out of bis pocket, inscerted it in ono of the &“klm ubne, Bauel . Shethay, and Etot €. trowing took place, or ot of | niall the brominent Berson Teretufory \um‘m::i TAR CRETIN INAURGRNTY, fl""““ Mkde ‘:":"“ :‘1 ‘:fm"ml' onl‘:"’ “!"m Ig"r f:flm:‘::;‘:‘“;l;':,? wrlr':; '"'::l,l:‘;l fi:": ,:.l::':r:; The distinulshod rty were at once eacorted 3 i i T, o | " oY vy to ree, but this they refused o T, o L i ') Y g y ::3 ::x’w‘r’:)"‘lfl:: r:ul’:ni‘;":t .:::: l'l:xl:tl "l":x‘r divect ang n:»'xl::: rulr:::l'tlllafml; c:’l‘ldll:cl Sannos e iherConalan. of Gres is n:»;‘f::-sl;;m inthe C:x{mwn Vieas (‘J’uuflu(; o down stairs when the youthiul nssassiu fired | 10 tho recention purlors, The Hou. Juhn Jay, A messenger bringing the news nits. ‘Lhiere were u few werimmages, otie whe Lhe strikers utteiupted to prevent men clearly shiowy, aud 1hat, too, by Deisocrutic dbseantintied hus brought out very promiueatly are electing asseunblics which will appoiut mili- tary chiefs, ever, demand unuexation to Ureeve. recover $35,000, the amount claimod to have i} ported worth over $100,000, must of bls propert, {“!.'.,., In real ulnflg” and held pmwm: and shot_the child, who lived but a hour altur- aud pression that tho shooting was sceldental, but President of the Club, cordiully grested the Presldent sud bis party, sod gave them o heasty P % ltne os! gambling-houses, | ward. Young Ackers lmmcediately fed, % b o Ly Was sent to the Mayor, who declined | Wikhesses. e Porte b o oeb il Lo Jariouy, il i i I it of the | Welcomu to the “Unn Leugus Clubi, ction, ;i ‘The attempt of Butler t ‘The Porte has seut a Commlssioner to offer | Calender, thy capltalist and proprictor, Is re- | has, up to miduight, eluded the pureuit of the 2 ] infero i tha trouble was outsids | J15 3l f Utlerto bave the Jegal piro- fuarantecs for reforms. The Insurgeuts, how o ofliceré. The pulice here tmve given the fme [ The reception was™ altogether o an {nformal character, und no addresses wers 1oude. Becretyry Evurts and wifo urrived short- 5 et i ! h 1873, 1 W78, | 1874, [ 187, 1 Iw7d. 1 1eTT, S wifu's name. Efforts are being mado by | the littlo girl, who was the only wituess of the ! & phor e Or b rectim oy 38U, Suother at, tle wea the m‘n‘a‘:‘ltfiuu 4 OPFOSED TO BUTLRR bar.t. ';fi; ‘_flmi'&fi_ui'im Louvow, Doc. SL—A correspondent at [ " Uefendaits to huvo the sttuchuent | atluir, el Ber atory n a clear aud forciblo :g :{:‘-‘::l'::rfimm"mm PRy A Joloes ste Suecsil Disinaich (0 The Chlcago, Tibune, In all that relates o Patterson, and the course & Atheus la mssured that wany Cretan Chiets, dis- | disolved, but this s extreiely doubtful. Tue | mauner. Blio ulso 3ays the by las frequcntly 3 Tooa, 1) Chismbers to day 1 =L—At “the County Court harles E. Willlams, -’Crdmuo of the latter he 1t was not the desire of Tampton thut Butler shutd be seated, but the LR AT e Ry 107 Is5ou il suthtled with tue cautious policy of Greece, have adopted a3 & programme freedom under cuse will probably be brought to a focus at uive, both parifes baving retalned eminent er brother, slthough no threatened to shoot 1ho fuwl- cause wus asslizued for the purr;'nloér By this time the rooms were uncomfortably crowded, sod promenading waa difieult, i Awony the many prowineot persons present cr utl crubezler, wis b 4 | hope of the former wus thut. the Seuats waupl the protection of Enelund. counsel, Somye rich develupments are oxpocted” | lics bave becn living on fricudly terms, and no | JRORK(GH0 AR EEIMACT, PERGED PRt ent of Tt Unlon Shonteyards Rupiosie heeah | do;la theto bud b b slestion and seud the “The Athendan Club proposes to make threat, | 10 U0 brought to tho wirtuce, T e ik wak Vs saiidy | Justica Davis, " Hoyat Fucps it laay, Vs examined. Th cass was adjoutud ¢} 1o ¥ altia Legislature. | = corrected lur_fuilu}l eulug demonstratious In favor of war ou Sun. Ueorge Opdyke, Jackéon 8. Schults and Ludy, nureow. Speclul Dicpaich ta The Chicaan Tribyn, Lox BN, Unt., Dec, 21.—The Tilsonburk Vol- uuteer Company, underatanding it Englund b (p‘rl\ullx:nuu ]Iur uu{, have (‘cxrurnmml 10 Lead- nurters plichig their services ut tho dis, the British Ewpire. olspoared OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. r 1y that event Hampton felt sure bo could be [ slevcted without .mlfuuxu. A3 10 the disputed yuestions whether Butter has a defluite arrunee- inent with Patterson, thess Kepublicans declare thero will be no dullealty In finding sutlicient evilence of the unbioly ulllunce charced by Ben- ator Conkllig, ‘I hey thiuk the result wiilshow that there was abunlunt reason to Justily the :n.lru‘«luulun of Seuator Edinuuds® resolution of uguiry. * Dol replaioriui lustrui UBNERAL QBRI _Cuig Qay, which the wuthositics intend to suppress. DECORATED, Bucuauzst, Dec. 2l.~Prince Charles of Roumauia has recelved tho frou cross from the Ewperor Willlaw; YOU PRACR. Coxsranzinores, Dec, 31.~Several Moham. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Special Disvaick (0 The Chicaga Triduns, Laronrs, Ind., Dee. 21—The nowly-clected oflicers ot Laporte Commaudery of Knighis ‘Tewplar aud Masons gaye a banquet at the Teegarden House last night toa large number of friends, Many of the frutersity from ubrosd participated In the entertaiowment, snd 8 geueral passlon of young Poweroy. BLOODY TRAGEDY. Councit Buures, Io., Dec. 2L.—A bloody tragedy was enscted In Washington Township, this couuty, Thursday evenlng. QOne Willlam Martin was sccusad of circulaling stories de- rogatory to the reputation of 3 young lady Russell Bage, Bamuel D. Babeoel Jexso Beligman, Heory 8, Stebbins and iady, o e, Aot eoater, 4. Aau en. Bhar| o oo o Vo b huitou wud Tady, aud a bost of others 00 numerous to mention. Afteran hour's pleusant conversation and promenadiug, during which the mauy splended vaintings and works of art adorulug the wails wedan Duputics Intend to soliclt the Qovern. | good time was had. named Briggs, who lives In tho sung nelgh- | of the Club wero admired, an adlournment Lovvos, Dee, 2L.—~The steamsblps SBwit; % 3 or e Sueclal !Navated 0 The Chicagn Tridune, borhood. With a view of ' demsyding an | wus taken to the banquet-rooms on the floor be- Land from Philadelphia, a0d Coiug, from New THE IMPLACADLES. ineatIn tho Chamber to open newotiations for | i, il foce 2-7ult (rova ars bud- | egolumation, Frank and Culeb g, broth | 1o where an elegait cailation was purtiken Yurk, have arrived vut, New Youk, Dee. 2L—Arrdved, steamers Buitic, trom Liverpoal, Cauada, from Mavre, aud Victorts, from Glusgow, YIEWS OF A SOUTHELN 3ENATOR. Bpectul Disvateh o Tae Chicage Tndene. Nxw Youk, Dee. 81.—A Washington specisl says thut oue of the Southern Dewocratle Sen- ANOTURR LEVY, 1t is sald that the Porte will shortly order a freals lcvy of 8L0,000 mea. ding, and we shall consoquently bave a fallure of fruit in this scctiun uext year, as wo must biave frost befure spriug, Dr. Reynolds 1s° exvected ta lecture to our people un the temperuncs question early i Jau- ers of the young 'lady, started with two other men to vl oo Murtin, but met him on the way., He, before & word was truck Frunk Briggs on the nock with & of, s K and party left shortly befors s B A0 Bt e e hotel, It was long past midulght betore the last of the many gucsts had left thu saloons, ki o & ators, Who I frien p - SEkyeAl success, 4 'hu tempernoc ¢ cas. | aie, seve 9 o e ered vue of (BRI as tee Shaariv, s | e A stansom Dec, 21~ The Sorvansclaim st | il mes s el i to ' vl | st St o sttaked CHLos s | s s i wusecata ere Given U7 f:'“!‘: rlliu':-’m. S"l’k:“""' New York, and 13500 to belfeve, b the resssembling Of O I they bave cus tho Turkish communieations be- | dully, und {ujured him scverely befure the others | the Club. "n:';m"" Wi le:-:;n{x!;u llnl\'{fin bom ] vt tlie Hlny o will Live e o] P ik = 5.5 Darsiai, tween Nisch and Leskovatz by cupturivg and | Memvins, Dec, 21.—The steamer Bello of Tex- | conld luterfere. At lust sccounts Martin wus vathite duirig Tabt nich ""‘l heaslern wind pro- i % ¢ & majority In laver Serxeant slgaal Bervicw, U. 8. A, | destroylug the Schelehis bridge, alier 8 stub- | 28. for this port, dropped her coltou gusrds and | still at laree, thoukb every eilort {8 being made OBITUARY, i wlighit und to-day yeuched a | of his sowlnations. You see,” coutluued the Lurn cugagement. lost 8 constderuble bumber of bales of cotton | to discover bis whercabouts. All the parties to Sotcial Plspaich (o Ths Chlcago Tridune, velucity of tweaty-ulucmiles au b wl.\y.y y-ulucmilcs ur vt noon e —p— WISCONSIN MILITIA, Apecial Dispsich (9 The Chicyye Iribdune. Wuitgwares, Wik, Doc. 21.—Asslatant Ad- Jutant-Geueral Linderman luspected the Custer Benutor, *that iy 4 Hitle over une yeur the Bey- ate willbe Dumocrutie, Of that there cun be uodoubt. Arkuusas, Bouth Curoling, Alsbama, and Culifornia will add ench w Demo- cratie Seuator. We may loss ouo from Cougecticut, und thers bs a probubllity chat the SUICIDE, Svecial Disoaleh to The Chicago Tridbune. Quanp Rarivg, Mich., Doc. 3L—At Sparts Centre, o few wiles out of town, Hiram Biddte- wau, aged 35, took strycimne last wight and diad early thls morning. He had complalned for SULBIMAN PASHA. Loxpox, Dec. 21.—A Purls correspondent says & telewran from Coustautivoply snnounces that Bulckuan Paiba started for Adrluople vn ‘Tuursday. ¢ Auguste, Ark., yestenlay. ———— NOT THERE. Spacial Dispaich 10 The Chicago Tridwne. CoLbwates, Mich., Dec. 31.—Thero Is no truth in the repore telegraphed from Sau Fran- the affalr were young micn, WHOLESALE FORGERIES, Sweclul Diswaich 1o Ths Chicayy Trisuxe, La Pouts, Ind., Dec. 21.— A German by the name of August Bautuan was srrested bers a ‘Mapisos,Wis., Dec, 31.—The City of Baraboo bas been sorely atilicted with vucumonia for the past week or ten days. Bome live dL"!llu bave oceurred lu the past three days, ‘Tnis wmornlug suotber victlm wus added to the it fn unfor editor aud i J. E. Mrrick e : — Y eday ; o hargo of forgery, by [ the desth of A h e bert Rules, of this vlace, ¥ clection In Judiana wil! ghe o Republic: sowe tiwe of belue 1 trouble, but what the i clscu yesterday that Duncan, the abscondiug | sbort time ago cn the charg ), 1t uwner of the Baraboo ' feubiic, lerbert i qualine s l:;.ff"f’:"fll‘, E‘""';"‘:"‘f" Flace of Visurlies, but Ol will ulloet thet. 11." trouble wus docs not apovar, 1o leaves a wife THE NON-COMBATANYS, President of the Pionecr Bauk of that city, is | baving furged tbe namos of 1l Uansheer, Citv | iuntington, of the fina of Hunthuton & A b s el o e e Sl Y | awd two children, Wis tho ouly son of TR “TUVNDERER'AY viNwa, now in Coldwater. e 1s not bere, und nothiug | Treasurer, and C. W. Kaberto a uote of $57 | Stauleyy & promtucst citizen of that place, is g Vaby e over elebty o Detnoerat 1o placs ot Mattbews. | Swou Buddlemas. AUl were respectabla peo- | LoNDON, Dee. 21.~Tue Thines’ leadiug article | iy kuowa hero of Lla whereboute of of bls an | and sold 1. Since his arreat §t bus bevn dis- | sery 1oy wud Bigh unto deuth with the slue At any rate. the Feonte woll fo Democrat'e wa ! ple, 1s carelully dirccted to wllayieg the excitewent real, M auy bus beew wade. covered that b bas reveatedsy lorged ths paics diacaaes

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