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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 235, 1877, i 7 = SMUGGLING, pushing them about from ove place to another. & 91 n C, J. Hull's Snbdiviston of Block 1 In | in every a ch & aplrit he framed a desperate | been heard (it wns too dark $o ee) moving EDUOATIONALs 3 intlongci 4. Y, Dariet Adliitan te Dlileagn; e Somveren o abflity of the | ning o :rr."‘fwlfxwl te anae B Fastened | uteh the pefices sl paseed ey o h the T ! : NE DHOFPED ONE OF TN GOLD PIECES, PRONATE COURT. ho _ ali ning down the Insble of the shaft are fastened | eluded the police, and passed safely throngh the 0 AN AR i but eontinged hit work as If nothing had nap- | A number of old eatwtes wera scttled, but | fo0alry (to euoply the meedfnl Unlel, | on'to cross-beams about kix fect spart. Joln- | outkiria of the illage. There wore o slzns of M RG P K k i pened uptll & good oppurtunity presented it- | none fn which there fa any general Intercat. 4 Fenily abp J ron hoped that {f he coulid reach one of these | pursnit or danger of any kind, whils the suc- gome Facts Regarding the New l P ready in many localitien cverything in the ent | 1O0 aht ohtatn footl i o rest, ana | eios of thel i h 1 3 i selt for recovering tho lost coln. ~ Now, whila - dUDOMEXTS, mher; from white onk 1o eottonwood. han been | 110 might oltain footing whereon to rext, and | cias of ielr verilous adventure seemed assured, H York Custom-House. there was nothing contraband o this lot of T—JUDORBLODGETT | used. Fabulona prices have been pald, In the by their means clamber up to the opening In | Conscquently, the boys were in high spirits, { 4 trunks, there ‘might have been thou- Watgrman, John W. | prairfes of the Weat. for ties and bridgs timbers, | the bratticework. How to reach them was the | and enlivened their journcy with jokes, langh- |1 sands ' of dollas’ worth of smuagled J 8, il we by even now peached perfod in | next question that flashed: lightning-Tike | ter, and college rongs. 4 tor Conkling’s. Dofonse of:| goods in them, all' of which would BUPERIGACOUAT - Skow-Tateraen, | which they ean no longer be had to supply thon- | throtigh his bralo. Thin he essayedto doby | - Suddenly, whil thelr merriment was st its g ptar. Cobkiligl . Dasds Barecome thronin 1 15, e ot s Taborg & Co. Gee o Mor Amant | sande of iler”of railroad, xcent | causina tuo rope Lo oclfte frum td to sidey | heleht, froin out the midaight, gloom thel Morgan Park, Cook Co., Tl i resen cCrs. e 80 _quletly placed In’ the Inspector’s Durand et Joveph o hopiog thua to bring himeelf within reach of | atartled ears were saluted with a deep, ferocious 3 hand. As thero were a large number of pas- ( . VA, Tation that the avel one of the croas-eams. And now commenced | growl, The three young men who had besn | A frtelan Presatory Schoot for Raye, Next sessl % Sengers. on hat steamer, and. a8 most of e St ow taiehe | ofyin o doas not exveed e yearn, and that WANY | & frarfulaving. Caining a lolament with one | seated n- triumph Upon the bear will never | PRETAIAR X LTk, Send.for eaaorns to oihee ot £ i them drove off’ - with thelr hegzage . Fritz Detecl, $4,H33,77. e B, L. aroun bl it agreea- | knea in the loop, he set “the rope swinging by | know how they got out of that wagon, while | Cuureh Block, Chicagn, 11l 5 How Americans Returning from Abroa mes, he ontlook I8 Anything but agree i 0 without nny apecini delny, £ jumped to the con- von Co. of Chicayo've. Thonas 1, farvinnee, | o, the mation of his body, erasping out wildly | thelr companfons were equally “rattled,” a8 RN LER e SR ' Dofraud the Government. clusfon that the Inspectors had mado & gouil —V', A. Tarpin, Recetre: of the Phlelity | iiasring there things In mind, and looking to the | Wwith one hand each Lime Le appronchcd. the | they expressed it, and lastily retreated to o & * 7T Aveoctatd Principate. 5 . day's work. Observing their mctions rml, n'n'nk. vni"l'h-flnll’ oy, ;"imim actual condition of thinga in your region of conn- | side of tbe rhaft. Once, twice, thricel e felt | aafe distance. — A . d.;,.e] Y go “wh""“ the t,,,. 'f"'m“ “:.m: I,d,l.(,],, i unon fany—derel int n_r_-;! "Q-’,‘, xolinl | n;mn;z ‘;»;u::-‘-h !p:moua‘l. n::‘;?;;l A Un;'c‘ul:. lbc_v‘l'n’c‘l of 1lbc "] mhhltnn'.'; but as ;erz lb;\ hunln'x‘l :,'vn]sm‘rlnluon rle;u'lrtdl E,hn lx:t that IRVING M" IT AR'Y AG ADEMY o = | cetved about the same attention that minedid. | ng €0 Yese® 3 - nothing but slimy boarda met his grasp, af- e wespons had all been left Leliind. sporte ) Inspactors Who Aro Susecptiblo to Metal- | Sete, b0t Brs Same o re 'at work, and 1 | 185tk o, b e Calist Giates Trnat Tor Toel. olc., and then k. yonmelf the | fording no more Lold than the rlassy sido of an | Ive Westeroer, however, produced a hunting- 14 1 lie Blandishments. Rty Bt . What will timbor for ttes #nd other pur- | jooperp, i/ T.ake View, TII, (0 miles from Chicaro), Belentific, Clnmieal. ana Commerelal: fonr resident Profersoray carefulnrerght of the morals and manaers of Cadeta, Term commences Jun. &, 187, | Fur particitars aud Catalogue, sddress . SLAUDE HILL, Commandan, 13 ite-t. 2o, SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF YALE COLLEQGSB. i, et s st Folitient Hisrary ehc oo and Gernad, oo ramme. nldrew Trof, GEOUGE J, BUUSH, Offfeer, New Haven. Conn. knife, amd a sialwart aspirant for legal honors volunteered to use Ity remarking that he had often stuck pigs before leaving tho farm, and thought he could put an injunction on **Far- sons’ pet " that would preveut him frowm growl- Ing again. There scemed something Batanle about the bear, 1t was #0 hard to kilt, and he left his com- rules trensbling with trepidation as, with won- derful bravery, ke climhed {uto the waron and Brain “ dimbed the golden stairt! Convinced that the obstinate brute had finally given up the ghiost *for keeps,' the march was resumed to the tune of ** Down Among the Dead Mon.’ A few miles from town, a heavy pleee of tim- bar was reached, In thic denths of which & balt was ordered. A rousing fire waa bullt, tha car- cncs was aphdivided, and the wearied collegians refreshied” their bodics nd strengthened their intellects by gorging themselves with lusclous bear slcaks, There was a seductive novelty in eating s gamey Thanksgiving dinner, under such pecutiar cireutnatances, belore dsylizht in the morning. Buevess having erowned thelr eorts, the many dungers whith had attended the undertaking, aud the Insviring surroundings of the scene, all comblned, us cau. readily be Lnagined, to render tho oecaston one of upnsual enjoyment to » party of young, high-apirited college stu- fmagine that they mado at lenst 850 aplece from | Company; condemnation verdict agiinst the eil; ol R s armmiten' s 1 waa olng OIf | §2.017.00. Tor whiening Weet Twouty-secoud | Bomea? Tht 1t mitl lkoly wiseer prentat oricee: with my party, [ heard s young lady in front of | strect from Je@erson atrect to Ashlard avenus. cannot admit of & reasonable doubt. Let us eop- me remark In Krench to'a young’ lady fricnd Cineuir Count—Coxrrasioxs—Julng Colien v6. | yuse, however, to be on the nafe side, that the who hiad come to meot hier, **1 have alx doxen | Bamuel Jelanak, 814,15, price for raflroad Ues will be only i) cents, and kid gloves sewed up in my potticoat,and Mamma Jupox Roakns—y, A, Ogden va, Owen | Grite | that cach tree, st ten yoars old, maxes but two has fl'r,m of il made up In hers," As [ | 8h3 verdict, $1, ‘5’2;&;‘.'.‘.{33“3? for 1ew 1 ero In & product, allowlng treen to -ulna smilod at the remark, the young lady caught Spectal Digoaten in The Ltz Trhine. A e o i my glance, blushed to the tip of her nose, and Corusnus, U., Dec. 3, —An Imporant movo- | necensary naes, e thin aab- y uses, 1 conclude this branch of my sabd. hastened on in great confusion. ..Jir'. compan- | ment wus made to-day in the sults of gB. E. | ject by statin; that 100 yardi 1 {ous informed tie that sho was the daugiter of | Smith and D. 8. ray sgainst. John Cullonder, | wiitink, on ko T o, ah xpert: a menmber of Congress frum thie West, and-that | and other sports, charged with * scoming in ment has been foF more than two years in process 116 was & very wealthy man. But the tompta- | thefundsot artiott &8mith’s bank by rambling | of trial, which even now snows conclurively one tfon to do a little smuggling on their owh ac- | with the gay and festive Faxon, the highive tell- | thing 1 about the wiliow tia, to-wit: it holds count was too great to be resisted by these | or, Tho attorncys for the deienic have | iBeeDiKe, And that, too, with a grlp equal to Ite ladles. Possibly my own falr friends had somne | been busily engaged, and have filed a denurror Hgm»gr. Ilhu oak. Its durability, though not yet contraband, Kogis. concealed aboub thelr per- | 10'tha proccedings Agzalnst thelr clicate, Calien- | & say seafeq ) rovio0ably be inforred from fucts sons, but, if so, they tertainly did not inform me | der, Holfwan, and Weaver, Issucs weremade i . Al by 3 oI Pt Ty oossibly hwve Hoen wrnE 1 Me | oo i suite branahi b . S, (rkw, oxeettor of | thalr vepare ooe i Aot e eHieEe fht to accelerate the movements of my Inspectar by | the estate of John F. Bartlett, in which he tecka | only yon bur the general reader nnierstands the conttibution which 1 mads to him, but 1 m | torccover £50,000. The attorneys for thedefnse | it preity woll. As 8 rule. the confident, (£ I bad not done so, my trunks would | demur to the proccenings taken, and supjort | Cuttinga nad tho nesrer they ars obtaln; have been tho last inspected, and that they | by aflidavit, charzing that Smith is insotvent, | the better, The erouni should im well prepared, Would have, been very thorouthly upsct In thic | The deionss propose to prove that onc of the | 34 10FA crap of corn, the desper the plowinz the Spettion 14 W b ek s thae ubr | fargel privalo Tt orer” ascomaluind | 1S PR, o 43 such o systom by a Columbus man has beeu used g IO a kAN MR T by’a Columbus man has beco wsed up | inout of the ground in the spring. For general lanting by the acre, [ lay o th t ‘The Inspectors care moro for the prescnts made | correctness of this assertfon will deeply | light mtrke’r foar fert le:ml:v:y-, -’-’:2"!‘11“ fia‘,'.!n" n? them by passengers than they do for Uncle | intercst s largo number of people 1o this and cary cuitlvation, lnstead, however, of sticking Sam's revenue. 1 donot suppose they would | other Btatos, as Smith bas beon at the head of | cntiing in a1l tho rows, I stick In one-half oniy of At laat ho touched a cross-beam, to which his fron muscles, now fully roused to their work, held on Jike a vise, fle goon found footing un the beam below, and then, lctun‘g #o the treach- crous rope, rested in comparative_security be- {fore hegining the perllousascent, With Incredi- ble endurance of nerve and muscle ho clamber- [ ed upward alongside the gulder, by the ald of tha cross-beams, and h{y thrusting bis Lands through the crevi of thetimber. In this manner he reached the opening into shaft B, where the cage [n which he had descended was waiting. Chilled, cramped, frozen, and barely able to give the slgnal, ho was drawn to the pit mouth prostrate and cxhsusted. The Loy wasa rescued unhurt by 8’man belng lower- ed’to the tov of the cages in ahinft A. Johnson suffered no {ll contequences, and though a Lero abovo many known to fame, he still pursues Lis bardy tesk as s shaftman; while beneath. the homeély exterfor still lives the pluck and _lnew of fron that did not fail him even In is Fearful Bwing. A COLLEGE BEAR-HUNT. The Trua Btary of the Disappenrance of Mr. Parsone’ Chrlstmas-Dinner. A Young Lady with a Bustle Made Up of Kid Gloves. Bt Anothor with a Piece of Silk Sewed in Hor Petticoat. gilsh, s '+ gprétal Carrespandence of The Tridune. Niw Yonk, Dec. 20.—Tha affalrs of the New York Custon-louse Lava occupled the atten- tion of the country to an unusual degree dur- fng tho post few months. President Hayés' at- tempt Lo remove Colleetor Arthur and Naval- Oflicer- Carnell, without any satlsfactory rea- gy save that ho decmed it best in order to carry ont his Ideas of Civil-Scrvica reform, cle- vated those zentlemen to the rank of palitical martyrs, and made thelr cascs a test of tho is- sue ralsed with the President on. the .Civil- gervles question. Mr. Conkling, snxious for an opportunity to thwart the Adminiatration, or progs Exccutiye 2 &, Fxrriwariox of Rerzzrac Manxs.—t Raturd e hiinday excepted. 4 Mundiy sscepieds (MI0AGD & NORTHWESTERS RAILWAY, Ticket OfMces, 62 Clark-sf. (Sherman House) snd the depota. i ixava. | Arive. abubugus Nicht Ex. vl b 4 mans Night Expl espoused tho cauro of tho abjectionablo off- | paes s uspiclous persun *foraconsideration ™} | large Westdrn raitrond, Interests, lic ifalso the vows,thone, AF cunvenlent, runatog north || When Mr arsom, o gontleman of sporting Joe n;‘\»lg'—‘cm'xl‘.f‘fi;":'#&": thelr suecuas with 3 EflEfi%‘l"‘)};‘r’afii‘?’;hwque § ERLm s ly- ol loes inthe al- X on ol e Al vy an Ak 119 p. . oy wnd succeeded i dofeating | bub, aking It for grantcs, tiat otk {rarelers | Dreaiiont of fhe Commbus, Caleago IBGOn | fomata rof. g hatuin freenwfl s four et | POCHEL sccepted Lo Bt of n youn biack | oy Higis worl will Hever be forgotten by | SheayockCy & bunuiue il I the confirmation. - of " the gentlemen | #Y8, Joutney Wit as 11Ltie thoitblo 24 posstble | of - the Corminan. 1ass T havy | (D the rowa Rorth and ronth: by efeht feet east and bear, and kert It upon his pretntses as o pet, his | tuoan wha participated fu fta dangers and | bMilwsukes kxpress.. i o mamed as thelr successors. It must | fyrg gmatl sum i hand. Another class of In- | sults have been - flled acaing | mest, Continue tho cultivation two ar threa yeara. | sedata nolchbors shook thelr hoads ominously, | pleanies, billlwaukes amenzri. i 203 : lo confessed ' that upon -thls {ssuo | apeotors aranssigaed to the dulyof suparintend. | him by foreln creditors, It 1 stated Uit thio | S°jeart ton' inches jong. and pushen info. the | 80 whispcrod to each other, wThero's noac- | | The party retuened o the silaae hos Car | 4 70 By, Pl 05 ; tho publlc ‘geriorally sympathises with Mr. | iog tho unioading of the carvous of incatning | pamblers chared with Winuing mouey, bolcng- | ound. 1 novd be, with shat eatla pokr, an e counting for tastes.” But after bis bearsuip | break, Luring tho day they Luzan to perceive | Lif- Ll & Misems i . ; i nn the' oflleess whiose removal was | vessels. Thase Inspectors remain on tho vessel | fng to the bank whi bo proseented criminally. | ement consiating of a round picce of lizhi wood, | ed mantfested hls enterpriss and love of ad- that thele Joke ™ might be attended with se- | {35 a0 HRAA BEPreb-if § ] i f::mmfil N oo st ielal meloet, ml. | Dbl evory package's put asiore,and they liave | Tis thos fear more than the vl uils, - [t 1o | hiving a threoctourihinet ‘anger holehorad andwiss EDieThriio u of ad. g ; rlous consequctices, especially when they learned that “Mr. Pmisons'' waa moking the most strenuous efforta to discover what had hecome of his Thanksglving dloner, and threatened to scnd the persuns who hnd stolen his bear to the Penltentiary, This ecarcd the bove, whoatrict- Iy maintained a plous sllence fn reganl to the Afluir, and-tha story oaly became known among n xclect few, ‘The pullce labwred *for scveral tnonths to unravel thy mystery of hruln's dis- appearance, but in valo, and the story has never been generally known even among the students of the Institutlon. Now, howaver, that several 53] ap ul it in their power to J;:ln the unloadini very | alsostatcd that it will, be diffieult to bring materially if they choose. Therefore tho officera | Faxon Into Court without baving erlnlnal pro- .of the vesscl tako grest pains to concillate the | ccedings brought acainst him. }ne 'jlnrl, paymlhabm mfimlly fzrtnlla!llt‘:dwox;k. ———————— ced them on the best the market affo n- . N c|ud|nE fine wincs, and, when thie work fs d':me, PRAIRIE TREE-PLANTING. send them on their way with a pleasant remen- e brance of them—in thelr pocketbooks, Anold | gensible Adsice In Togard to Tree.Plant- army friond, who Iln;hh"-udx [ 'P‘JIMO". t'ulln Ing=illow the Best Tree Lo Plant. mao thal 8 *perquisites ' amount to more than s his salary. But hio works hard for It, some. M‘; Jesso W. Fell, of Bloomlugton, who times being away from his family, night and | speaks from experience, hos written two timely day, 8 week at a time. 1t I8 a fact Temarkod by | and Interesting letters In remard to tree-plant- verture by Lreaking his bonds several times, snd cxploring varlous remote portions of the viliage, the citizens began to regard the animat as public nulsance, and to fear for the safety of thelr children, while the little ones In turn care- fully avolded the vicinity of thelot In which Mnster Bruln was sccustomed to disport him- self. Mr. Parsons lived in a quict college town, a sort of suburban Zion, situate not more than’a thousand miles from Clivago. Befog endowed Inoue end, with a stzing connecting the other end wh the wriat, With this, where necessary, puth the cuttlog into the yround tHl the top t more then two or three inches shova tho surface sfter theground around it has been trainped. Cultivato o4 for corn, keeping the ground clean and looee, and the growtlh cannot but be astlefactory. At fromfour to five years old, according v growth, If tne trees ahonld be cut away, so an to & permanent forest, of planting, eight feet part both ways. AL this distance apart, both from exporienco and obwervation, Lere and in Pennsylvanis, I Oad the wiilow will grow Into trevs Jarge cnongh to be apilt into fence-rafls, administration, or inefMelency were madeagalost these gentlemen; on tho contrary, that their administratlon of Custom-Houss afairs hos fieen ns correct'and o4 nble as it could possibly e made under the present system, la admitted by-tbe; Preshient and by ail business men who bave had dealings with the Custom-House, TIIB JAY COMMISSION, , swhich has been making & very thorough invest! gatlon of Custom-Houso nbuscs, not only ad- “Fuliman Totel Cara are_run through, hatween Ghi- £azn wnd Council Wiah, o0 the frain leaving Chicaza Noother rosd runs Pullman of any other form of hotel carm west of Chicago. ‘a=Dlepot torner of Wells and Rinre-am. b—Devat comner of Canal and Kinzle-ste CHICAGQ, BURLINGTOR & QUINOY BATLROAD. Depots foot of Lake-et,, Indiana-at..and Bixteanth-st.. AnuiCansl and sistosaiti s, Tlekes Ofices, 58 Clarks Traing. ral years bava elaosed, and those concerned have : Tita that Collector Arthur's administration had | all ustoins oflicials that Iny—one 10 tho Hon. T.eonard Swott, of Chica: | chrimie ek eRcemiadomits ve. ‘ot _upd | ith conslderablo independence of charater, e | cattered to new homee In' variaus States, thora ; been ns good as coald be, bt that the very re- WOMBN ARE QUEAT SUUCOLRERS, go,and the othcr Lo the editor of the Stoux City | siralght ss the willow, which, by the way, fa in | paid little heed to the complaints of hia nelh- ¢an be no barm {n explalning to Mr. Parsons As s conscquonce, there arg scveral lady ex- forms which they suggested In the systen had previously beon recomnmended by him. Under the - circumstances his removal reemed to be wholly Inconsistent with the declarations made by the President to the effect that no removals would bo made except for cause. But while 1ORE. llelmbumnu are pleased st the success of Mr. Conkling In thbis particular, they do not approva of bis positionof gencral hostility to tha Administration, * The Prosident recelves credit for being in carnest and thoroughly honest in Lis detérmination to give the country-a good tiovernment, and tho people arc ready to give bim their cordlal wsupport. lils falza position regarding tho customs ollleers is charged to Becretary Evarts, who desired a change, and whosé candldate Mr. Lloosevelt was as succeasor to Mr, Arthur, The attempted change Is re- Ell'flod ns o mistake on the rnt of Mr. Evarts. nt my purpose was to givo a few facts re- ndiug the s { "~ MANAOEMENT, OF TITH CUBTOM-TIOUSE, Our importers and_exporters complain luudl{ regarding the complications of buelness whic! i neeessitated by the syatem in vogue. This sytam subjocts thein ta grent annoyaice and de- ay in the trunsaction of busincss, and is due to tha red tape with which tha ’L’reuur‘y Depart- 1ent has tl?d up evnrfithluw. A bufness-man Maviogr tuch Custom-flouse business to trans- act finds it a ‘saving of time aud of moéney to employ s Custom-House Lroker tolook alter his affairs. Theso brokers have the inslde track, uhd can get thelr papers passod upon ahead of uny one clse’ Tt §s presumed—indeed it bos been'provan—that thoy are in the habit of give 1dg yratuities to ceriain clerks, wherdby the! secure prompt sttention. This may bo we enough for the brokers, but It Is_exponsive and Irksowe to outslders; in fact, It has buflt upa brokerage business in this city which glves ¢m- rlny\nent to hundreds of persons. Every dollar ho brokera muke represents AN DXTORTION PHACTICED UPON" THE COM- ¥ SUNITY. There should be uo reasou why an importor should not ‘imself present his pnpers at tho Custon-Houso, pay the required duties, and se- cury posscasion of his gouds within twenty-four Lours of thelr arrlval,” But under the present syatem ho wauld be fortunate If ha got his pa- pers possed and bis goods relcased within a wetk. Tha brokers, hiowever, mako a apceialty of attending Lo such matters, and experience has demonatrated that it Is_econoray to employ them. Recently [ received notleo that s small package bad been forwarded from London'to 10y cure, and would arrive by a certaln steamer. 1went to the L‘ultmg-fluun to sco about it, and recelycd such cBnflicting dircctiona from varions clerks that I was completely bewildered, Alter losing kalf @ day, I waa reforred to 8 bro- Iier, aud, belng discournrred, [ placed the mptter In his hands, Next day [ received the pockage, and also thy broker's bill amount(og to $3. THIS WAS A BMALL BWINDLE, Lut none the less n swindle. There should have been no red tape which would havo pre- veuted my doing this busineas myself without muy cxpenso’ whatever, It Is this red tape, ne- cessitativg the employmout of brokers by ev- ery person who has tither export or Import Lusineas to attend to, that lias rajsed the hue and cry about. the Custom-louge. Merchants etriking contrast with the cottonwood. ) At thisstage in tho growin of the foreat ot hedges row—ihe planting and cultura of the Iatter being varled only by the distance apart of the cuttinge— there will 50 8 large amonat of Umber and poles to be cnt away, which can be worked up as fucl, fenelng, of In new hedging, or forest plantings snnde in this way: Plow and larrow, st already stated; thon strike out with & plow, making the furrows from four to aix inches deep: take tho willuw poics,~the largor the beitor,—etraighten them {f necds be by catting half or all ofl, and Iay them lengthwise and stralzht in the farrows, bring- ing tho tips dnclose contact, Then, with a span of horees striding the furfow, and a plow, covor up with n good furrow, 'If practicable, let this be done in the fall, October or No- vember, Intho spring following, as soon as the frost s out, with the back of & koo remove the earth wherever you wanta tree, just enoug? to et in tho Hght. ~ Thia will devglop thio bud, nc matter where you stelke the pole, and the growth will ba much more rapfd than from an ordinary cutting, T'he balance of the pole kept in thedark will throw ont roots, giving the plantaa most vigorous growth, At Larchivood we havo this year prawths thus In. dnced that have sprung op from the eround more {han six foek, and " very strong and stocky at that. Those planted or 1ald dows In the avting should of courre bo Immediately uncovered, where tho sprouts ate Intended to start, Aunm‘unylmz this I aend you acommaunleation Just publlshed in tho Paalagraph, bearing upon hte and other snbjects, that may Interest soma of yonr readers. When convenlent, If not crowding yonr colamns too mnch, would be ploased to have yon publish it. Youra respectfully, ¥ W, Favw. what beeatne of his pet, and makiug publie for the firat time the detalls of one of the boldest anid beat eollege scrapes that It has ever been the privilege of the prees to reconl. e bors, but contiuued to support his pet In ldle- ness and aflluence, even roflusing a Hberal offer for the carcass from an enterprising butcher. The fecling against the beor continued to grow day by day. Finally, when the village paper commenced to publish threatening lotters from Indignant citizens, Mr. Parsons concluded that trouble was brewin’. ‘Thanksziving was ap- proaching, and he decided to appease the wrath of his neighbors by sacrificing the fatted Lear, and making merry over the remaius with his cronfes, In sccordunce with the Prestdent's proclamation. The result was that several of his friends, including some of the Founsger mem. bers of the College Faculty, were fnvited to In- dulge In o bear feast on Thanksgiving-Day. And it cane to pass In those days that some of the students had disqualified themselves from serviag as jurors by reading the village poper, and knew that publlc sentiment was op- poscd to the bear. Thoy had also learned that the lucky Professors had been fuvited to dispuse of a squarc meal. Fearing that such an occur- renco inight theapacitato them for the proper discharue of thelr colleigo dutles, the students aforesald thoughtfully decided to avert the threatened calamity. * Tt 18 barely possible that there may have been some conuectlon between this diclslon and the fact tat, on the Tuceday nfght before ‘| hauksgiving, Master Bruin found himeelf locked in the basement of an_ empty house, o mile distant from his muster's real- aniners In the service,whusa duty it s to search | 2l Journal. A‘. they cover the sawe topl, suspected persons of the gentler sex. A sister | W0 print the latter: of Scnntor Cunkllng bas been one of theso ex- | Nomwwat, I, Deec. 16, 1877,—Fdltor Sloux amincrs for many years. Male Inspectors are | Cily Daily Journal: As nearas I can recollect, It very aliy of lady Fissenrors, and never Lhink of | han boen overs year sinco | ‘;"’"‘"‘“‘ taglve fne Uriniug them 10 account unless thelr move. | 3omeaccount of the reanits of my cxperiontein: ments oro very susplcious, or they bave somo | tha'gronnus upon which I profar the whit wmugv.' Information which will warrant thom in detaln- | (ogethor with a statement of my modu of planting, ing them, As a consagugnce, women aro much | etc,” As I fcel a deep Inlereat in whatever pertains ordin ca ng small con- | growing Nos , mind lruhansl mld'cn thmi does thfi‘ wx.l'ium“ oé‘ thar S:;I"-‘.ua?.n‘ ",“,,".1'";,‘:",5'.‘,’:7.';.”,; :m ‘;".‘,‘;f;’.::‘,": :gurerm- . Laces, a! 3 me iy SUBE artieios O Vil 1avo. been found | Ing 1y promidc: ; . concealed amid the smple folds of conventent | 4 A% 470 Urobably wmare, I e e ingian potticouts. Even clgars, fresh {rom Havana, snd 1871, r’flnic:‘umlnuncomuauyknr B «umlnt-um have beeo found suspended to tho walsts of our E:.',‘,‘,“;’ l';w:.:lncv::u'i’r.;' }or':ryov: :Eéhl:l‘l’ xmxll: fair fricuds, Once ina whilc one of these fcmale | sectlons, loeated in o sanare forin, and ou the next smugglers {s detccted, but the probabilityis thut | two succeeding years commenced setting ont treen the other ninety-nia’ ont of that hundred | snd cuttings. More rocentiy, on the scction and escaped. One of tha Sccrot-Sorvico men re- | half lunllunhllnkel. in '":f. :xuml ;'hu‘z'm;.- ml;,nl e uare, wa broke up and planted ahout forty miles contiy inford me e AT o Willow Bedging, whith, added 1o abodt four thomarket reach iore witbout having pald duty, | Mijee dgne, by, other partiss, - mice faty fone tmiles. In thespring it is oor purpeseto plant Toing askod Low tbat could bo when (ho steam- | yiatesn miles mota,. whom W and around siid ers aro 8o closely watched, ho repiied that the | threo wites sguare, there wlli ba plantedabout 100 steamers bring them up to tho Jersey coust, | acreaof forest trees and sixty miles of hedeing, whan they are making altoetber the most extonsive planting [ ROWN OVERBOARD IN WATER-TIGHT PACK-'| know of in the State on any equul amount of lant putes k f in the Stat | f land. Aazs, 'rrnlt.;. !lm-;\ nc;iluz‘ S’xa rl'::h have hllulm"!l 1"-?1 partly destroyed o good deal that wo have planted, and rescued by mon In small boats from the | Lol dmouns leit 1 dren: o of dovelop: nt, i8 aboutas ubove atated, Thy alze of the articipato in the operation, but. most generally | Frees: humboring many. thousande. varles Trom t I8 some of thocrew, who do.tis smugglIng | threc to thisty feot high, a8 you msy have learned unknown to the officors, A few dollars made | from our mutual {ricnd, Thowmas Thorson, Esq. thisway each trip helps wonderfully to eko -out 1n making these plantings, 1hase experimonted the pay of a sallor, Tho recont exposure of the | with various kindsof trecs, including whito wil- enormous silk-smuggling frauds indicate how | 10w, box elder, soft maj |lufiunmnwnnd, whito ash, oud, honey locusi, black-walnut, chestuut, extenaively this fraud upon the Governmunt ce (for bodzh i > Q Ameel ae Do prasiied, and how canly i | 05 eriis (e bedsingy, European ol dmuc can bo dope whon the ofllcers of 'ves- | Nurway and black sbrice, otc.. VWittoub goi acl- are in e{zll:::nnmfi- Yot o ollicer of tho | intoan examination of the merlls and demerita o jovernmaoni pl In 8 ol thes varjous nds of trees, T will aimpl tate T v Th (8 saoro than syspected that | Why L pat the ilfloi al (he hed of the liat Tor 1en- paltug, P p at lcast two were cognizant of what was golog | eral cultlvation, lo-wits Its ossy propagation from on.. The tostimony on the point ostablishes | €ultings or by tho laying down of polea; ita perfect Their guilt to A moral certainty, but s not of g | bardiness Iu that climote] ita rpid growin; ila chiractor to sectire thelr convietion. Unless | DisDiston to eithor wot of dry gruundi the fomo ano of the gutllty partics teatilics agatuat | ficength snd durubility of Jp e i topmduc them, thoy aro' lkely o escape. A BTCAL | oid tho froo may bo when cali It frecdom from hxnoum.o(' . suckers from {hc rooln; ita exemption from all ' BMUGGLING FROM CANADA disenses, s0 faras 1 know from mors than aixty {8 carrled on also by raliroad. The Government | yoars' ohsurvation; its large growth, and yet its .-em:)-. b«lmdkzddun l{hromxg, l\!vlgch l{;s supposed :-rg;zlllllvu. :glb‘al':m Er:;;:“‘lu}zx% :cnudxe, ‘or, moro to ocked and guarde a Uovernment o s . ofc. seal, . Tho woods are shipped {n bond fu Canuda, | A volae migstbo weitten in, tha disc: f0 phy duty on thelr arrival at tholr destination, | Sk, various poluta butl il rontelot o o cl Ci t lor pupalar favor, an us far much the nioet cal- attached to the car. Upon tho lead are lmi- llnl:e in {Iflnr ‘nelghiborhood. In hardiness presscd words indicatinz that It s a | rapld erowth thov aro about equal. In snme lucal- customs seal. This scal can bo stripped from | Ities or kiud af soll, I am willing to cunceds the :Im wire with very hittlo ::]mlblj. the ear uu- :‘:"'&I’.“ 1d n"’l‘r‘g‘h‘r :gy"a:““‘l":l&"“‘-"t'; fi:’l‘l;‘v‘v Phased In'n o minutes. In a:&fi‘flk‘:::r}.':; ket e henll o porducily ey eround, Drovention whatevor o smugeling and, as o | ES0Sratys 1 4 oterulec et L Wiiiarde watter of fuct, large quautitics of goods are | (rove, at Larchwood, which in just snch ground, hrought ncross the border, to this point avd the | showing s growth ia four years of six and une- West, and removed from the cars buforo reach- | quarterinchos in diameter, or ono and one-halt ‘ing thelr destination, Merchants complain that | inchos for ench year. This, too, from s cutting amuzgled goods are ruining thelr busiucus, no-fourth of au inch in diamictor when put ta They cannot curry oo a lerithnato trade, po round, A youny cottoowoud of oqual slze, duty on tbelr importations, and compete with | av: l‘“’.fi"v'fi vy ROTUL VIt IS AR goods that pay no duty. Whers the remedy Ls | SEtREs en 5 MCVICKER'S THEATRE, MEBERRY OCERISTMAS! Lolv Pricest Doublo Attraction! Qrcliestra clrele, 3 ctn ADHISSON 5 e, | 0 CHRISTMAS - AT 4y 23 ctu, & 50 cta. Fvery nizht during the weex, TUESDAY---Cirisias atd Satnday Matne, - SIMPSON & CO.,« and the Grand Falry Exiravaganza, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST! Iun time and place of which ta mythologleally local, STVInE Our AFCsIR sl aburtunity (o preare scencry puiiman Paiace Tining-Cars (dsed for eating waly)and Pallman i wheel Steaptng-Cars ur sleepiug purposes only) ars run betwsen Ci and Omaha on the Paciac Express, CHIOAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNPAPOLIS LINB. Ticket oflices 82 Clark-st._andat Ki Btreot Dopot, Lx.?m-, 1 Arrive, 0 I MATINEE 5t Pav] & Minneapolls Kx. £t. Paul & Sitzncapoils CEICAGO., ALTON & ST. LOUI3 AND dB’TCAGO KANBAS CITY & VENVER GBORT LINZS. Unlon hepat, West Stile, near Madizon-st. briize. snd “Twenty-third-st. Tickut u: o1u! ansas City & Denver Fast Bx *13:) AT ShTinRerd i ocs + rinafed & Texas § ‘cortn Fast Exhres 0 o romn aimoni wilch wiil be found TONE OF TI i < Sear firkizeport 18| ‘About Englewood Neor ltlyersita it 5ide i, uintetres and Finate, JES, nimble aud fat. emotionsi comedy-drama, 1o preparnt| TIRE WY HERSHEY MUSIC WAL, OOMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL Tendered tn Wiss Emilie A, Gavin, The Gltted Elocutlonist, by the Cltizens of Chicaxo, CHEICANO, MILYTAUFFE & BT, PAUL Unton Depot, corner Madlson and Ca; Ullice, 411 Bouty Clark st oppodlte § u 8t depot. A FEARFUL BWIN A Perilous Adventurs in & Conl Mine Chambers® Journal. ‘Tho **shaftmen " at our collierics are solect- ed for thelr physical strength and pluck, in ad- ditlon to the ekill and practical knowledge re- «quired for tholr particular work. The incident we arc about to relate will show how severely the former of theso qualitications may at timea be tested. The workof theso men{s conflued to the shaft. of tho pit, and consists mainly in repatring the “iubbing® or linlogof tho shaft, stopping lenks, or romoving any obstructions interfering with the free passago of the cages up and down tha pit, The conl-pitat N—has a double shaft, divided by n “bratticing,? or wooden partition, These divisions wecoll Aand B, Two cages (the vehicles of transport up and down the plt) ascend and descoud alterbately in shaft A, At acortain point the shaft ks widened to allow the cages.to pass cach other, and tholr simultano- ous arrival at this polnt is insured by tho ar- ravgement of the wire ropes ou tho winding- wheels over tho pit-mouth. The oscillation of tho cazes is guarded sgaingt by wooden gulders runaing down esch sidoof the shaft, which fit Into groves in tho sides of the cages, On ono oceasion, during o very sevuro frost, these guiders had becoma eoated” with ice, an thus their freo passnge in the groovesof tho -cages was [nterfered with. Before this obstruc. tion was discovercd, tha cogine having been set dence. ‘The following day was devoted by Mr. Par. sons to exploring the villaze thorunghly, arching tor the black lamb that had so utuw- vountably dissppearcd. By n lucky nceldent the truant was discpvered during the evening, very hungry sud apparently not at all filcnud with his {mprisomnent. In fact, his temper waa so lhumuuhl!{ arouscd that considerable ditllcuity was experis enced tn inductng bim to return home, s cap- tors entertaining such a healthy respeet for him that they preferred using time and persuasion rather than force. The removal was, however, safely necomplishied at last, and Bruiu was se- curely locked upin the barn, whily his master retired to the house tocelebrate with his friends thoir success in outwitting “tho buys,’ Unfortunately they hud not noticed, the dark- neas belng so dense, that they hua been *shad- owed " olf the way home. Norwers they aware that their jocose and gratulatory remarks had all been overhieard, aud renderod the atudents mory detertalned than ever to carry out thelr plans. It is mot surprising, therofore, that whilo one party were en{uwlnw thetr triumph in- doors the other were Industriously organizing a little ~ triumph ot their own outside, and that, within n short time, tho barn had oeon foruitily entered and Bruin, to hle great diswrust, agaln started on his travels, I wos taken to the appoiited rendezvous, a mile distady, with conshiderable difticulty, growingerosser and more unmunugesple ot every step. A Jully erowd was in waiting with a horse and wagon. When everything was iu readiness some of the bolder spirits managed to devosit the retuctant anfinal in the wagon, but "t the operution, by some Yliwankes ELDIENM. .ouessee Wisconsin & Minnesata, Gireen ind_ Memaaha tirough' 108 1. 5100p, m. * 4:00p. m. ot0: Bay, Btovens Point,and Ash- _land turougy Nizni pxpi All trains run Via Miiwantes, “Fickeis for . aud Minncapalisare ool elitier vis Aadlson snd du Chlun, of via \Waiortown, LaCrosse, anid Wivoos gor sale at Mosrs, Stazn and Monroc'sts, h Clar | W 2 i [sin ved seata Tl Tp.m. 100 P, ., riog th HOOLEY'S Tl Pricos to Butt the Mililon—25, CHIUSTIAS WEEK, day, Duc. 24, every nbght wnd TILE 3 e breiine Doy, Wedatedays ard Sauriay); i th W ineaiay and Kataraay MAUD i tiranid "Hl'l]’l( ! First the faiona Telen Comedlun sl ¥ 11 MUIIEY, sugorted hy. Mis An Tifs nd his awn talcnted company, 1o th succeful iriell Prania, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-at., opposite Sherman Hutso, CHINSTMAS MATINEE TO-DAY. ILLINOTS foot of Lnkeont Depo! lflfl!lm‘lll\l:’l' Tl &50p. m, 71133 m. s, . oy Kalaning00 Aneoniinda tantic Express (daliy) 1t Exproas,.... FITTSBURO, PT. WAYKE & DHI0AUQ RATLWAY. pEY chr'nme! Canal and Mldlluu;lu. Tleket OMeey, GEORG Bualo of Prices=75, ents. o ty of them porlah, whilst the willow ¢ ] hich, f . sch th ve attached to hi: K, 1 P —— K-st., P'aliner House, snd (irand "aclids Hotel. have grown tired of paying this fmmoderate | to be found 1t s hard totell, Possibly in teach- pajer ca fu motion, the downwanl cage, which, fortu- | mischance, the rop A 3 neck, and S k-t 19 1ot thelr businces, eapocially sluce the | ing people to bo_hutcst; but 1ifa’fs short, and {;l:f;én'l properly handicd. aimot alwasa rom (0 | yujaly, Seds empty at Yu: tamo, stuck fast i tho | br which io bud beon kept i aulection, wlipped THEATRE. 5 Arive. harid times have 80 reduced the voluine of thelr clea are worked no thare. CARROLL. | tha rolati of wood whon | shelt befgre arriving at the V“"“ polnt, The | ¢ T h ted i o Hetar and Manager, | Maljand Kxpro business, a4 woll as_prices, that thero s very —————— grown. As on cottonwood fs | nscending cage, whoss onfi occupsut wos a is catastraphe created consternation among Pacifio Expross. Mitle marein for profit. These regulations, THE LAW COURTS. ; vn:'y Ih;htin‘:,uk.‘-m‘lmp;rhh;h o wood, qule’ly : nall Imyln-lnmlnn' to ;‘I&mi i: ‘“vw;fxdllvl‘g m} hle cap;l«:‘" b;r ) bcr::cl:;:l.l m‘»'zh:?’ul::‘.’mld;gzu and wll ihis 4 L ) . “I'reu il arot, o o atreu , of no valuo or upward course, crasbes in! W " ropes et e ] e ¢ e lweps, Qe dwlalies (b - roaiy amt nd very .},‘,',..n..a aa 2 1atl, O the Cino I tho. DAPFOW DATE of'tho shai, wirs, Joun ; men o heu'-’u :l-onn’nluwol iy for, el | o produtei ‘::' :{th‘ BALTTMOEE & OHIO. : ntrary, whilst for purposce of ¢ il et deposit co | BY & company of L otnyn 3 4 4 ' ® | steol rope was not ruken, as tho englie-insy, | ‘They stenped dly up to opposits sides of tho | * Clivapest inattneos Wedp 1 Batarda, raud Paclie, :)’,':,l,,,';‘;fmz,“b“f:,:’.etmm." b in diterprotiug | - Honry Bommer fled a blll yesterdar, charain.| Jiaes i ane l,f,‘:,’ufl““_’_',m‘;",'_'{,}’u:fi;?-':'“‘,‘“““,’,‘:. Whoss Tespanatble position entalls the greatest wagom, and attemyited to 1380 the beast. One | ==t his wife, Babetta, with desertfon aud adultery, dishoncst i that they have put shackles upon presence of wind and watchfulness, bul stop- COLISEDM, 1 Dupont, of Deluwaro,—Ity wood {a oxtenslval 1 aking s ol s wralctuluess, b of lh?n&] (fl:d. “fho o:hcr‘;uwfizdod, uuzh 1oun Yoraior Bxpres, < A:s0m, m|p 8:40 tho b I tho ten honest ones who deal and sking for g worked up §nto trunks aud othe ticles tn whic ped the engine on the frst indication of an nu- | regrett succees, for Mr, Lcar, unable to 4 ¢ ¢, | Fatline...... 4 9ik0p. me tho hauds of uho tew honcst gties wh dealro to | A0\ oty aleo asked for divores on ac- | sirepatby comulned Wit lghiness amd lasiciiy, Ded the et on L0 B sueh was. the | cuuro s weongs, suddenly dosevided from | GRAND CHRISTIAR MATINEE TO-DAY. grupus systein lLias olvo given birth to all the coeruptlon and malteasatico with which customs |- olticers tiuvo been churged, Illegal fees and ex- Av_to its durahility, Clu an English suthority of grest ru 1t Is remarkably durablu, especlal Aanin great programme this evening. Muasonry ISxXpDoNedl “The monster Ollo, 81l the favorits YTl bure' violence of the mecting, that botheages, though strongly coustructed of lron, were bent wud Uroken—in fact, rendered useless—by being count of the marital intidelity of his wife, Mary, ‘kgngf:ll.:: And Ella Abbey sleo wants a divorce on ac- | bility, says; the wagon, scattcring the assembled crowd helterskelter, and fmmediately mado ft Lis busivess to ascertaln without delay where thy Futbine... e I D300 pil? 0:0p: Y0, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERY. Teave. ) arrive. THE FIELD. S akny . sithough Jight and soft." X ted 2 NS O e O AN GEGHGE | proratng Mal—0ld Sortinn aro the natural outgrowth of & cumber. | count of a slmilar woakness on the part of her Iy In dawp situatious, 8} /| : thus jammed togetherin a narrow s he | rope around his neck led to, Y TISLICEA. A Gl oral s, .u.,.é‘i‘,ixc\.,.. 18 the Syt of uolug Businges | Lusband, Ao TN l‘..’.ifif‘..'."’" e and biets St In for | KTcoteat, ausloty was folt st o the faty of the m'!:’fn“ thpert fev culaiies’ the. Winatlon mas “1&'&-5’.‘.",‘.1&:‘:,'1’“‘,21" o i byalien. | 00 i el 6 st the Custom-Tlouse, and In all its nunerous Lastly, Davl o ims ho Is no longer | whotting wedzed hoplements, 1t 18 vors 0y, 83 8 8¢ L, evel o ol eritical. z-Man- jo || A 9 Cy LE e uplifo wo Shall, hoat | boun to support bls wifa Barab, bocauso aho | 100D. 1t i Sebd for saking paddies for 1 nory | it “lis life' aficr such & scvers crash, his | the-Ropein-bls-Hland led tho boar around thut Wool's MUSEUM, press b very littlo eomplaint of its administration un- der the present ofticers, A few days aincs I mfifl;‘f some fuquirics regording the oxtent to ‘Which rescue would bes work of great danger and nd Dearborn st digliculty. ¥ We may imagine the horror of ths poor litle fellow while suspeuded i the shattered cago desorted him {01874, aftor haviu lived with | Dosts becausa, It ‘weare Bottor I whier \nap him Just forty yoars. [ itegrowshand size, the samo authority sayx it is Judge Moore yosterday granted a decree of ‘ol 0 and remarkably rapld growth. . wufiuu at a rupld K:ce (and with & slacs rope). a dozen_thnes, buth develoving unexpocted spced. Buddenly Young Man fell, ot go of the rope, and hastily rolled uway in the durkness, ruin's curiosity appeared to bo satisficd, for Monroe-at., between Bi ONRISTMAS MATINEH, I8t appearance of the IMPERIAL MALIONETTES, Two yraiel performances st 3 n. @, aod 4 poni. Ad PITTTSBURG, CINCINNATI & 8T, LOUIS B Depot corner n._.L'Mqull and C{rrn\ylu. Weat_hi g divorce to Willism B. Miler from Auna Miller | ug rabisibate sliins fas. Hecs.Kagw 1o ber BMUGGLING J8 OANBIED OX, orers gu‘{l‘ -oaw ig!l(:u%wfi. both w:u‘fim:i Ry Sy e o or | el 35 eeua; chiidren, 13 centa, Golumboa & kast Day B 4 = y wedjged in the shaft, and the ropes renderc: & paiid 10 furthur atiention ty hisleader, greate | ===r== =—=== | Columbus & Kust Night } o e It Eonerale Wit A1 . | o the gromndiof aduliery, come eca f thity tect tnten years." Woean | ol Torany” meani of deacent to the soene | Iy to tha rolst of tat (ndividual, but quietly cive lawn are deemod odious by the community ut farge. At leust theyare so regarded when their application “§s made general, “Thg old in- como tax. was regonied s & necosslty growing out of the War, und nvcrybudr acqulesced in it 23 & necoesnry tocuns of salslng revenus, yet oerybudy sought to evado it when it was per- soually upplicd to them, So_ with .tho dutjva levied'on tmported guods,—they sre regarded 28 essentinl to supplying tie Uovernment with revenue, yet ft 18 wencrully regarded as o Symart 7 thin $0 ovade thele payment. Amer fcaus bave o duclded fnctivation to get some- tolug for nothing, and they consider ths de- ruu usu( the Guyorumeut us a veulal slu at moat. Boing of the largest and best known fin- rters fn the country have been detected N petty. ovaslons of the law, whero the " aniount fdvolved wus so trifling a6 to muke ihe case ridiculous. Bul the temptation to ‘**beat Uncle Bam" Wua too strone to b reststed. Much has been sald about the petty lmuufi’lmg carried on by Auecieana returninig from ubroad, My pervoual experfence teachies me that it can be of the catastrophe. ‘Fhe reatilest way of ap- proach sesmed to bo by sbalt B, the positiou ul which we haye Indlcated above, Down thls, then, & sbaftinan, whom we will call Johnson, ascended 10 a cago until hearrived at au open- ing In the brattice-work, Inry which by could cnter shaft A, Ho found himsell (as ho sup- poscd) at a polut a lttle above where the ac- cident had oceurred, and this conclusion he caw to from seciug two ropea leuding down- ward, which bo naturally took to be thosy fi which the cages were lul‘mudcd. Under tl lmpression be formed the ldea of sliding down one of the ropes, with a view of lberuting, i pussible, the entangled cages sud securing the safoty of the unforlunate boy. The hardy fel- low was soun eliding through the darkuess un his brave and daugerous errand. Hes hud de- scended about forty fet, when, tobis burroe and swmazewent, Lis course was suddenly chack- cd by & bend fn the rope, and the terrlble dis- covery fashed “B:" hilm that he was suapeded in the lop of the slack rupe, which hers took & return course to tbetopol the downward el ufl will ba underatood that when the descend- 1; referred to, r{lmb\:«l the fence and ascended w tree newr the house. A council of war wes hurriedly held, as a result of which a shot-gun and scveral ro- volvers were procurod, azd war to the desth procialmed. The wourk of slaugbter was di puted to s fow durln{ veluuteers, whilo tho rest Of the party sougll places of safety, soue, who lived pear at hand, even retiring to bed, prepared to feigu sleep should the police bo UHIOAGO, ROCK TBLAND & PACIFI0 RAILROAD - apot, corner of Van duren snd sheriui-st. Ticket Qttice, 04 Glar! heriman Houss, \ il t b ttatned that No courts to-day, and no clerks' offices open. '?"‘"‘."‘%.‘:12 ;ha’._ tay, from i m::l,.'.,;:_u'h: l.'u cars, That there i, mistaky about the °""d°: f,‘,‘"g:“’;‘::,"“' Bive'anycall tligre: fu‘unm{ o 'thy. VAnuty refarrad Lo, & tha willow muuss family b# very numerous, the plantiuge at Larchs . Next hondny.l'nhu last dsy for flling trial :{flud]lw {ruxhn‘tflltlln:l l!ku;nol;l{én:"h;? ‘l;xc\::“ll notices for the Japuary term of the Buperlor v place, which troes aro I attiag ro! b; ‘the Jliubord_Davis farm, near Chadd Court, and Mondsy week tuc firat day of the ,{,,':,‘flé'.f"“ "'l:v_]o.....t:f; e :.E:E:rk;:""fi‘f'fi:: 3 hood' this tros Lias b o e DANERUPTOY MATTERS, soventy-aeren years, belng utroduced for- the An ovoluntary petition was filad yestarday | Burposs calatly uf saking Lowoet e inille ia sgatut, A, F. Jones, 8 retal Loot and shos deal- | fias ‘viclaity, - Aud Io. tbis: connection 1 ‘may o ab Mt. Morrls, by Plelps, Dodge & Co., on a | further state that on the farm referred to there are 2 800: 1 siringa of 1, do of this willow, th claim for §3,800; Laplam & Waterbury, o & | 331050 WhicHwore st toro. inan' oy’ eurs clalm for $805 and Phelps, Dodge & Palmer,who | ago, and aro atlll in o good stato of prescrvation. ask for $412. They charge ulm with traus. | AtMr Wiliard's—already referrod to—is & piece of ki that fa b If that lay fn forriog bla stock of goods to bis father with | BIMLRe JoToriy yeure, Woather-beaton ani fraudulent totent. A rule ta show cause Jan. | moss-covered, (-u sound as'a dollaz, and & allver 4 and » provisional warrant of seizure were Is- | one at tuat. dufy remunetized, Un the sanio etriug B e o Lako Vi | oF fons Lissuiuad dous elakit ottetantiy 4 Jease Cox, the tug man of 0 View, wen! 8 ad Into vnlunu‘ry hmkiumcv. His pteferrc‘( debts | 2. the lower euds of “h‘““ bad been fn ‘hfl oro $1,072 the securod §18,500, aud tho uuse- gronnd thirteen cousccutive years, BIGBLOW ON THE LAW OF FRAUD LITTLE, BROWN & CO. TAVR JUST PUBLISIIRD TIIE LAW OF FIRRAUD, 804 the Procedure per- talning 1o the Redress thorcal. By Murviiix M, Hiogs ow, Rve. Sheen, §4.00, &34 TIN PLATE. N. & G. TAYLOR & CO., Establlshed 101310, tmporiers sad manufasturers of TIN PLATH. maha, Lesveawth & Atch Es. P Accomu bt Eaprose. LEGAL, GUBRFEME COURT OF 7ill: STATE OF NEV §oen ¥ TilE STAT NEW York.—1o the matter ors and New ok Flre Insurance Company., YT Roreoy wiyen. parsiaat to an order of th urt, inedy and catored ag the 77, 1 LeEea el dlvidend of o . Vat & sugplowental dividend o et ou the ”m‘:fnlfi--fl 5 i} ro oused. When tho coast was clear, tho animal recelved an {ovitation to come up {u the shaps of a lunvichwz from the shut-gun. The ouly per+ ceptible reault was & serles of Herce growls and 1o raising of a window, st which apoeared the proprietor whoss premises bad been invaded, who wildly inqulred what was up. Uue of the hunters truthfully replicd that Mr. Parsons’ bear ‘ascapud, aud they were lrym&w cateh him, whereupon the sleepy vitizen retired, verfectly willing that uthers should take the voutruct for capturivg the aujmal, After awaitiug develop- monts, and no further luterruptiousRrom the lice or citizens occurring, witbough the shoot- Y: ook filwu in a thickly-settled postion of the v au ., 1678, AL thy v way, la the © uf New York. Dat o o uidmers 18 G Gl OO Nuulx.‘ e Witiiax P. Dixox, Tweelvér. Aituroey for Hedelve TREASURY DEPARTMENT l“'n‘:"'r":flr"n“r::'a.i erehy KIVE: Wit T ding N atfu soun ridors, To enough 1o support doubl thus, satnuiuust be pressnted ank 0, L., that the c 5t ¥ i ¢ ‘e r wluntington: W. Jackson, Receiver, with the legal 1L, N 3 curod $10,850. His assots comprise notes to the bef 1 {t ruin was tickled with a bullet from w | = We heve rigest stock of 24520 Hooling Tl Baton e f o Recent L O e Cht. | Ansount of abous K0, a (nteest wortl §1,50 bowovar, thoy Lad bucn, scasuiiod befors Dostess | fog cuico struck upon the ruuuers, ua the rope | rovalver, but stll, with tlercs growls dodiued ‘%.“3,‘1}.".‘.."«3.?... it Bkt el B | ot thcleol xila e ms il il e oo o, by the way—notiticd me that they would | du the tug Ben Drake)! and & 11-18 intcrest in | arstion, contiuued to unwind from the pulley, it buug | to desceml. O rcttre snd dealery 1o Vstais, Wirs. Suvot Ziac, arrive by & certaln steuier, aud wished my as- | the tug ** Louly Dole." worth $450 above In- Thon agsin—rotarningto tbe cottonwood—when | down ju s loop, descending lower and lower, ‘The aport began to grow exciting. Alter an- Ideg T Muchiuce lniunmlml trade supplies. sistance to get their bugu ze ashore without de- | cumbrances. Also open accuunts sud two judg- | You cut it down, unleds yuito rfl\m‘-“ flu‘l {l ‘E' untll the cugiue was stopped by the uecting | other pauss for ufuly '8 suke, the pther revolver | 58 Your ligulry sulicitu lay. 1 obtalved from u friend fu the Custom- o, like tx of the cages. This loop, or “‘bLight,” was was trled, with startlng effect, and Brulnjame Daturally mistaken by Jubison for the tio roped ments, ;51,1105. - The' petition was referred to [ o8dof It Ou ihe contrary, the W wao el with sartliog oléet and Brulutam House a note introducing me to tho Inspector | Reglster Hibbard, cheataut, porpotuates Itsclf indefinlicly withuut Hioti and Qntos, 301,803, 808 Braziok-st; 3 fort of man. A willow grove ls s 7 il bLe found himsel? | bad bec twisted around a b of the tree ‘Between Race and Vino, who would have charge of tho stesmer Buinuel E. Gross, a lawser st Room 14, No. | 10T St Perpotu aiiritiow grave e | sud bo did not discover until be fou v Docouwe twis : arrival, Ariacd with {bis | uiuda the o 100 Fith avenue, aiso webt futo voluniary bauk | Tiia She Letbunss the saperiorty ot wilow over | in the fearful stuation described that Lo bad | o wbut b was lult srloging Jo 1R 0, deversd PEIILADELPETIA. For Sato Sl Lot ol ice | o, T prodiiasis U5 T | hlmvocd clanid ' G s WWE” | el s Meac iy ek B | o Bl petod WS BT | == cgannan, by Drugelts aul fol G i : oned. + s e el x?:fn%:}l;:w ity sact | Wwihilo the sseta ary ouly nomfual. 55 | Uiont tnstitating say farthor comparisons, | Thera bo hung,' then, over a yawaiug abyes | eflect tuat ltsocuied dgukerous tsppreach bl Ry Sl buigizage as | suould point vut. After mectiug BUPERION CUULT IN BHIEF. wehich | would gladly do If thuo snd spsce per- | wany fatuoms deep=—closed from sbove by | a4 he was uot fn the best of bumor verywhere, Frederick Cowley bezan 8 suft for $2,000 yes- | ialited, a8 1o the relative or absolui vaius of tlo | the locked cages—all below looking dark and | over his treatment, aud the ropo wus - D&y riemls ou the steamer 1 bad thelr bagguze l)lmduu tho dock, unlocked cuch plece, uud heu called the luspoctor to exumivg them. There was nothing dutluble fn sny of themn, and @l that wus wanted wus o et Y Ullient kinds of Haiber grows, or sought W be "i‘l’:é'ni'f,"‘éfi‘rfu'fl?fl;flm ‘auit in ‘repleyin Ilmfvn:.( i your nugb&mfil.flhlfll\ fl%u‘bh,:rgaa againgt Gharlce Kern, J. K. Prindiville, and tho | 5quirks n o sublect, clodois fols 4 ligh, may 1 pot say, traoacendant Gerwan National Bauk, to recaver & quantity oo Pt | e neat futury our bhorrible. Nooe, of course, knew bis danger; his hands were chilled by tho freezing rupc; bis arme, al- ready fuily exercised, began to uch:flmd stifen tuble to give way &t any womeut, Fioutly, one of the y, takiog his lufo tu oue hand aud his revolver in the other, stepped up to the aulwated, growling penduluis, and Hyglenic, Infallible and Preservative. Arands Kumye or Milk Ming, » de. islous kil beverag for \t¢ fuVigoratiug an qualitles,.specially el d for cirey A B Curiulst 410 Malison sl Eamraim Kilitn, ¢ 3UALES, aze. s th ; ok . | of groceries valucd st §1,000. e, I ovemmerts will be &b. | with the strain sad intense told, tothe | shot the bear through the head. Ko ave vuo et e = - o . 5 Tlf«:n x::m:‘:lumxl:u‘:{uu:f (mthknls’ g":u?“‘.'r‘.‘.'fi A’flr‘!hllhn B, Holmes cominenced s suit for :‘ulnxcl compelled, ot moruly to notice as | bewllderiug seuse of h;fi‘du r-. . Good | convulslye struggle, the obe parted, and the FAIRBANKS' 3 # IO Loz, Hogptiat should be carofully overbguled by tho Juspect- 500 agalust Paul Corpell. heretofore, but. as ia the Old World. to grapple | need thors was then that pluck eudurance twmnbled to the grousd with a beayy thud, ATANDAKD r el e or, even after an ufidavit as to their conteuts nlllfil. Chapln sued Thomas D, Suyder and | with it aud tust, t0o, in the most sarnceiand | be found in the shaftmen! His sguere, sturdy | Whan tbey found that tho anlwal gave uo slyus U m-a".‘fiiqw o lad been @led, To provout thls overhaullug | J. Lowis Lee for $1,000, procucsl way {1 ass (o growth and presciva- | (rame and uniluching split were now on thelr | of Wiy, tno young men bocame very bold. The s L tana pured,Coll or wrti far Bond wod pasthnlam aud delay, [ slipped 1wo §6 gold pleces foto tho | i« tun of foreat thber. Prior 1o the geuvral lotros | {1 [ad bis presenco of wind gono or bis | scatterod micmbure of the party were callod to- CIRCUIT COURT. ductl . spprebonsions wers ¢xpresscd Claries 3. Rull fleda il yesterday aguipat | dicerBio Ehuce: srowiog oot of o sl datroc z nerve tailed, be tust bave been paralysed with | gether, sud, witbin 8 sbort te, the curcas PRESCRIPTION FREB, 8 been, with much less ditliculty thau belose, Lands of my Inspector, und, 48 & conscquence, Bob u trunk was molested. T4 was suiuslug, i Qs 7 ci Nervous Dobliky, want Euoch Alles, and Hamlet George H., Ida | g 1 1811y of tho pinvs, | fuar, Joet Lis hold, wud bevu had {uto an uw: LORS t.or’l'h. sposdy cyru of ot oweven, 1o see the maonce in which be pro» | Aluy, ¥ s Bk D D, 16 tore: | L0, O o et e kluds ‘of woud. | Fesoiuizablo w aguin duposited [ the waon. ) Hi & 118 ake s, Oliayo, 3’!‘..'.“.;5{ Nt e iy Ao tended tu by dolug bis duly, littius tLe de aud | closy & wortgage for $1,W5.63 ou Lots 19, 3, | Now, with rallrouds rawdyiug the wholo country | Bat sclf-prescrvation ls @ poteut law, snd | An hour leter u jolly procesafon wighy bave Becarstultubuy onlythe Genulng, | JAJULS & CU.\hiv Vicas blati: v clasatl, Qulo” |