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v THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 234, 1877 in free alr hadt miven w No germ from the kitchen alr had aecenden the pary be the flasks hefng shifted to produce this resnlt. minded Chrfstlan tndisidual (s in enrnet i aueh A matter, andhas o proper control over his ap- requerted Don Carlos to leave France, and he staried for the frontier to-day. C“IA“IN ;(Il fiE—WS. mincty days in the Connty Prisons Uatrick Cas- rilay and Owen Aforan, fina and aix months in the Commty Uris Lluvd, $19 tine and Tyrot, but wero repalsed. It fs bellered that his wife about it, when & man, who had been they {ntend to turn Novi-Bazar and advance to crouched down in frant of their bed, arose, and, pointing 8 plstol at “mmi toll them to keep —_—— " K U Y 8.4 : the Balkans, and Mitrovitza snd Prischtina. atill or o would blow thelr brains out. Mrs, | Uhicty caga tn the Coanty Prison: Jdohn Golden | are atill fu the Alps, 04 cloar ond as Geo from | PEIeHo fsnat kel to go far wrong o the i FIRES ) G L) matter of stimulan: : MATIROUD DAMAD ¥ AM s!arlausAssassination Planne McCarthy, despita thin warning, screamed at | and Jamos Epeering, each $100 fine, 1ife s they were when gent off from London. W urge teetotalism upon i has returned from a tour of {uspection in the y the top of her volee, and the burgrtar fed down ——- Isnot the conclusion fmperative that. jt was feania, pursana . 7 Balkans © AT SIOUX CITY, TA. ed and Executed in Bloom= stalra precipitately.’ The Doctor’s bedroomn does THE BODY-SNATCHERS, not the alr, Lut something 1 the air which pro- ity 07 Who by thelp 2% ¢ CAPTURED. Boecial Dispntch to The LAteago Tridune. not front on the strect, and by the thne he ot Brecial Dapitceh 1o The (hicnan Trihuns. thuced the effects ohserved In flawkes placed linrs are nuch o the way of driak, i Panis, Dec. 27,—A Russiun oficlal diepatch | 8100 Crrr, Is., Dec, 87.—A fire hers this ington, Il 10 the front rooms of the house Lie burglars bl Fort WArxE, Ind., Dec. 27.—A sensation | I0 the hayloft] What fs this somethingd Thix ahonld only be taken at. meat-tines, £ot out and fled he kvew not where, A search » morning burned the Farmers' Home Hotel and was mado throngh the honge to ascertain » butcher-shop adjoining. The property be. Can air I8 Jarlen with suspended dust particl i states that tho steamer Russiand, commandad they liave been the ortein of the obaer was caured here to-day by the arrest of Dra. A. ident,” Dr, Duckworth saye, *that K by Adjutant Baranofl, bas returned Lo Bebasto- Nfe! | naa hoay our prafession fs ouanimous fn cone Carthy last night. ' \What was tnogharacter of the papera taken from you,” rald otr repre- rcntasive—* I menn the f'ytus-Dickey papers?’ “They were letters written to me,” Tesponded the Dottor, * by Mies Dickey nnd Mr, Tytue after her ifld wis burn, and_ related o "the treatment accorded her by her Evunlo npon her return home after the birth of her child. Mr. 'Tytus’ letters wero of a businesa character, and refated Lo Miss Dickey and the child.*? It scems singular thal the thicyes who went to the Doctor’s house should have confined thele robbing to the papers mentioned, if they aid not enter the house merely to ohtaln posacasion af them, On the marble slab of the washstand In the Doctor’s bedroum were his gold watch and clain, and these the burglar could not help sceing, fur the gas in the room burned at a half-head all night. Taken alto- gether, the alafr fs a very myaterious one. TINEVISI ‘V!lECKE"So ‘Wasnineros, D C.y Dee, 27, —Licut. Waller Walton, Assistant Inspector of the Life-Saving Bervice on the North Carolina const, makes a report {n relation to the loss of the Ituron showing that Evan O'Neill, a flsherman of Nagslicad, s dlscovered the Huron coming on shoro at 1:30 a. m. on the morning the disaster oceurred, 8ho drifted and pounded along the ouler edge of the bar, and finally struck Lroad- side un. Ifeard shouts and screams on board Baecdal Divpaich 1o The Chleagn Tridune. East Baaiwaw, Mich, Dec 27.—Two Ger- mans employed at Rosth’s Camp on Cedar River wot into an altercation yesterday, when one struck the other with a gfib-hoe, and, tn return, received a blow from n pevy that splic open his skull, fnllicting Iatal {njuries. Noar- rests yeto g BMUST DIE. Nasnvirre, Dee, 37 —Gov. Porter hasrefused to commute the sentenco of Jacob inrris, to be hanged at Clinton, Anderson County, next Sat- urcay, for the murder of Isaao White fn 1£03, in most atrocious and barbarous manner. e was for twolve years a fugitive frown justice. MURDER IN MARYLAND. Batmiione, Md., Dec, 87,—Lloyd 6. Jamt- san killed Thomas W, F. Warfleld in a quarrel near Barnesville, * Warfleld was paylug atten tlou to a sister of Jumison. the fatid mutton juice under a microscope, It is fonnd swarming with the hacterln, which lNve by putrefactior, and without which-no pu- trofaction can oceur. Wilh n speck of the swarming llquid, the clear mineral solution and the clear turnip infusion are each lnocu- lated, In twenty-four hours the transparent Hquids have Lecome turbid throughout, and, instead of being - barren, as at frst, they aro teeming with life, . ‘The vxperimeut 1 now varled. Into the purc mincral solution amd the pure turnip infuslon is dropped a small pinch of Iaboratory dust. Tha effect s tardler than when the sieck of fiulrld Jiquid was employed. In three. days, owever, after ita infectlon with the dust, the turnip infusion 1s muddy, and swarming as be- fore with bacterla, * But what about the mineral sulution, which In the firat experlinent Lehayed In a manner undistinguishable from the turnip ulce? At the end of three dayx, at the end of hreo wenklI it s innocent of hacterfal fe. While both liqinds are able to feed the bacterin, and to cnable them to multiply after they have been_once full developed, only ono ol tiie liqulds s able Lo ‘develbp the germinal dust of tho air inte active bacterin. ~ Tho mincral solution, to tnke au Uinstratlon from higher ]lll[c‘ cau feed the chick, bot cannot develop he eqr. The death polnt of Lacterla s another im- portant subjeet. The experimunts " already reconled _ sliow that that thero s @ inatked difference between the dry germ- fnal matters of the nir and the wet, 4 5 "Ni F & g if the robbers had gotten any, booty, and it re- [ E. VanBuskirk and U, . Somerr, of the Fort | If so are wo not boundby att antecalent experi- | o, 4 i : pol from & crulse tn the Bosphorus, bringing as | joneery'p To.T: Stone. - Tatal loss bout $2,200; James O'Niel, a Tocomotive Enginaer, | J{ I EoMees s Folles, a0y bt am ten'a | Wagne Medical College, on n charnge of atealing | onee to resand e Teuetun maticios Sere: Acming thimodern Anietioart Iblcat tsking 5 : ured for one- B8hot While on His Way quantity of bills payahle to tha Doctor amonnt- | i body of Charles Wright from Lindenwood | germs of tha life observed? ments the grievous multiviicatton of the mean rize the Turkieh t L steamer Messin 2 = X a prize the Turkieh trsnsport s! 8, H ing in value to’several thousand dollare, 8 qitan- | (w000 ere on the night of Nov. 24, A tesmster He would place bufore his friend and co-tn- | f gratifying this mischievous custotn, for tral £ with 700 Turkish troops on board, CIICAGO, ome. ity of correspondeiice from patients, and & large 4 At e quirer two Hquids which had bren kept. for alx | ), et bf Tinsses of Foung. busthess ey i The alarm from Box 846 at 1:43 yesterday af- + | number of latters from Naney A, Dickey and John | named Charles Feltz was arrested a8 au seces- | giontha jn 8 ‘sealed chamber exposed to obti- aTich. £ e . OSMAN PASHA ternoon was cansed by s littls glr! Tfamed Mary i et e o Pehey and Mr. | Bory, amd warrants aro cut for scveral others, | cally oue alr it one s o rame soioy I Use b Targe Sowne i Lile, 1Espectfa 7 by o } : 3 ctor, A ol Ay, | 80 S Loy - ~ n dirgraceful, and 0 practice ig A WILL BE TRUED ¥OR N8 nCTomEATS, | McGrew accidentally setting fire tosome clothes | No Money or Valunbles Taken from tho ;rr{"l“fi'liel;}’d’l‘{.‘":'{,'e‘" :i&x',’m,‘fi:{";f,‘,::‘?:::‘,( ,L.":“f.( “.’».},"",',;‘L.'Zi“ hlAw;':‘rl;::d‘«’fi g}'wglm:::il fi’;fi%fifl"@fi.ifi‘:.“ififi: ?r‘;gw{l‘xi‘;m‘-ufl'uo?ll:lu;".lfi fask walnine In other clrvles and comaunitices ;s . v 4 I A e 1 ot 3 CRE o) : wan\ont. Dec. 23.—Ah u‘::ulnll‘;umspm::l- Inacionttmith alented vandle, 1. dingtel e Porson of the Vietiu, O ¥ital Iitereat o one of the parties inhgcase. | I for o comvicion uf tho gality partos, Tic | barteria the oter fn an_infuslon vt tornip, PCAnISIuen Of Hcet tlazsea v fo excuss ent at Bucharest telegraphs that It fs curreatiy 7 * Dr. McCarthy conferred with Ohief-pf-I'ofice | trial began this aftérnoon, Feitz turned le's oth Hqulde ara na clear as distilied water, and hel ¥ Tomorol and. pencratly. believed there thes | burned. Damago triding. Wood and Cant. Johnsan, Chist of Detectives, | evidenco and testilid vory atrongly againat Van | thero is o teare of lifo i elthor. of them, A e e our? Osman Pasha will Le tried by a military court SR — All Attompts to Disoover the Murderer or [ during the day, Gut up to o Iate hour this morn | Buekirk and Somers, ‘Tho trial will bercsumed | mutton chop, over which s Mtio water has been | {am while, Americine, wha_se uotorionsly { . laugh THE COAL MONOPOLISTS, - : : ing the police had obtained no trace of the | to-morrow. pgured Lo kee ite julces from dryii up, It | watordrinkers ag menl-times,s i \ of the blgheit ’""""";:w“ ‘{" u:? e | NEw Yonr, Dec. 37.—Ths conference of coale His Motives Entiroly Futile. thieves or their plunder. e nin_for three days upon o plute in a warnt | "Ng yeriong resulta, o Dr, Duckworthls opiae : :::‘;.unulolm'.vnlywm':lh th‘n "ngmm b:;g:e managers hns been adjourned to 8 o'clack. The - An Enguirer veporter interviewed Dr. Me- WIAT HOE THERE! room. It emclls offensively, Piacing a dropof fom, follow the swlden custing off of stimulants i ] morning scasion was private. The Committee $ 0 o ity Bk n;.‘.g_“d e | Halr Breadth Pyeaps of 0'Nlel from-Dealh at Sag certain allotments to be mined monthly by each Bridgs and Elsewhere, compsny, The report was referred back with _— directions “to examina the statements of the ASSASSINATION, companies, with power to call {n arbitration, Speefal Diwateh do Tae Chigage Triduné. and to report at the next theeting, to be held at | Broosixaroy, il Dec. 37.—At 2:80 o’clock Philadelohia on Wednesday, Jan. 2, The varl | this morning Janes O'Neil, a well-known Chi- ous prepositions submitted wers discussed, after | cago & Alton passeuger-locomotive engineer, which the meoting adjouruen. was found )feless ot the corner of Chestnut and The Comunittes reported the following per. | Masun «streets, Uotween the arrivalof two centages as the nearestMpon which they could [ miRht express traisof the, Chicago & Allon agree: Philadelphia & Reading, 81; Lehigh | road, Mr. Woodward, on West Chestnat street, Valley, 185¢; New Jerscy Central, 15; Dela- | ono block from Mason, heard the reportof o ware, Lackawanna & Western and Delaware & | heavy pistol, followgp:l by three yells fun man's Huslson, Hf{' Pennsylvania Raliread, 75 and [ volco, Then ail wns quict. Mr. Woodward I'finuzmg ;vb&m‘ “Cg;nlp'fllyb&l prahis rato was | nrose, dresscd, und walked to the corner of obje i coal Presidents, and | (jeatnut and Mason, and here found o man fnally & pow schedule s Broposel. aens B¢ | 1iiug dead. Horror-steleken, lie examind him Delaware & Hudson Companles 14 per cent ( 48 weli us ho could fn the dark, and found Lhat each, Relllllliw 23, Lehizh Valley 17, New Jevsey | it was his friend and fellow-rafiross man. James Central 15, Fonnayivanis Rattroad 7, and Fenie | oell, 0 7 wyivania Coal Company B To thess fizaces | O els O'Nell lay ou bis faco,'with head to- Mr. Gowoiand tho Lehigh Valley Company ob- | Ward the north, aod the body nearly foctod, Mr. Dicksen Sl this cvoning that ho | paralel with tho lino of tho walk. had great hopes of the compantes coming to an | The body was warm, sud an lhour nml‘erulnndlnm T"? "3‘{;.“"’;’;'{';}”" 5 vle‘r Inter, whens, the reporter visited the cent of an agreoment, aud thought the neceast- | oyyp0 way gtlll'warm and limp. Two of tho B o faiany, mould Induco some ol blie com- | ¢ro1y'veuyt were knocked out, praably by tho e fall after io was shot. No valuables had been ythe Gravitza redoubt on Sept. 11, and several other mior cngagements. The discoverles mado by the Russlans since cccupying the forti- fcations of Plevna, information gained from Turkish officers, and, above all, the absence A ol Russian .prisoners, although several hundred had . been captured dur- fng all the engagements, lcave no reasonable doubt that the Turks under Osman = Pasha have been gullty of deods which will - render his now [Hustrious name forever in- 5 famous. Itwlll be remembered that, in August, 186%, & special Military Commisslon sat in Wash- Iuglon to try from Jurd driskers or delidum tremcos pa- tients, As fotectotal socletivs, hé says: ‘1 beligve that o mifsslon against the drink. Ing habits of all classes und commtnities, con- ducted “upon priveiples of total abati nenee, s o hancless one to embark upon. It i stmply to Hizht the ulr, Little can, In the nature of things, confe of“:ft.* "A efmsads against our g ously prevalont intemperance o« o conducted on prineiple of true moderas tion and sobricty, Is n verv difforent matter, + o+« 1 flally refuse to |!cl|uv1l|l:lll|u! broad streamn of comimon scuse mil legitimate fruee dom in this, ar auy other Wice matter, has Nowed for centurics in n wrong channel, and that wa dlone in eur day are cabled n;vmrnor’m 3o divert, but to dam it up for all future t! J" ’ Dr. Dutlworth, however, docs nokdeddy, bat applauds % the noble example of total absten- tion from strong drinks, aut by the elorzy an others In conspleitous posittons,” “\We ad a biuly,"? hegags, *areatall events unable toresist the evidence Hn:f bear to tho effeet that theie vrinciples nlone In many caczen enable then to reclaln drupliards aud achieve results Shay woauld otherwlse he impossible,! e e — 2 P . \ RAILROADS. TOCOMOTIVE LNGINEERS, New York, Dec. 2,—A Tribune report, throws qome new light on the condition of the Brother- hood ,of Locomotive Engineers. W, H. Lewis, WIRZ, charged with destroying the lives of soldlers coofined fn the Andersonville militury prison. The crimes olwhich Wirz was convlicted, and tor e which he was afterwards hanged, wera less of- ’ fenslve to tne codo of modern warfsre than thoss {mputed to Osman Pasha, Every day bringe to tighit soma new horror at Plevna, PLEVNA, THR GREAT CONFLICT ON THRE VID—A'DESPER- ATE BAYONET FIGHT. Pletna Telegrans to London Daily Chraniele. On the nortl sido tho news cams that Osman TPasha was headlng some 20,000 troops, and bad SPONTANEOUS GENERATION Tyndnil's Latest Experiinents on tho Sub- Ject—Tutrefrction Tmpossible Without Grrms—Abrolutely Purs Alr a Proventive of Fermentation=What Was Tlone on the Alps—llow Vegotuble and Blineral Infu- , slons Difter. < the atranded vessel. * Buw rockets go up, follow- ‘London Times, - soft, and active Dacteria of tha putre- | Master Mechante of the Morris & Easscx DI plveddy driven fn the Russian advanced lincs. SUICIDE, l:k:n from Ilun:lpv:d;::l.ly.‘;l :.m guld v(:z:}.bnua :ecgy‘n:r?;ggln:wl&lr:ml (L f‘fl;fb:onmf + Prof. Tyndail delivered theopentng tecturo of | fylug orzunte lyuidn, Tlie ony can bo luxt- ( yision, Delawure, Lackawann & Western Tall Jle had crossed the Vid, and was siming ot Suecial Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune. chaln wero in the left pockef pocket-book | PO A boat o the starbourd alde full of | thu winter scsslon on Mouday ulght, Dec. 10, at | rinutly bredin the saline solutlon, thu others road, says that the ordat to prohibit the future employment of meinbers’of the Brotlierhood wan fssucd at the tequest of tha englneers and employes, who desira an excuse for surrendor- Ing , their lodge charters.. Within the past threo montha mnecarly - 1,000 engineers have - yoluntarily reslxzncd from - the Bruthterhood, or “have been expolled for nou- payment of dues, The former death pnyment. o widows of englneers was $60,000, It has been reduced since tho strikes to $3,500. At tno conclusion of ‘the strikes the trensury was de- pleted, and geveral dissatisiaction was mani- fested among those who lad not struck agafust Etropol. Thither dashed several of the stall, Meaunswhile, the Russinns, southerly and caster- 1y, closed In upon the Turkish inlrenclinents, capturing some ensily, but paving a terrible i price for others. The Moslens walted until the . foe was within 400 yards, and then ewept the 7 Mucs with 8 murderous fire. The Muscuvites neser liesitated nor faltered, but carrled one position after another by storm. Enthusiasm grew into fury, and whole columne rushed through musketry fire as if it carried no desth, But the Turks exhibited 2 despalring bravery. Evaty, 11, Dee, 27.—A farmer 45 years of | containing $43 was untouched In tho inside vest oge, named Thomas F. Schoononen, took an | pocket, and a heavy guld ring wason his right ounce of lnudanum Christmas day about noon, | hand. It was thereforo coucluded that ho was and died yesterday at 1:80 from the cffectn of | not murdered for money, or that, If he was, tho drug, Deccased leaves a wifo and two pll- his ofitery after the shooting trightencd his as dren by & formor wife, He bad recently sepa- | enilant, O'Netl had just arrived from Chicago rated from his wife, sud had deeded his farm to | on the night express, of which he was the en- a relative, ond the trouble resulting therofrom | gfncee, Ia hind left his engine at Chestnut +no doubt prompted the unfoftunato man to yhe | strevt, and walked up to Mason, whera ho was sulcidal act, Ho procured tho latdanutn at | in the habit of turaing north. He received tho Rienman'sdrug-stare, and died in the law-office | ghot In his loft slde, aboutona level with his of Jumes Coleniau, ' Deceased had beed & 1es- | yourt, tho ball passivg eatirely throuch bis, refuse to be born there, while both of them are coploitsly_develoded in n aterbiizer trunip in- gusion, "If we boll our muddy mincral solution With Ita swarming bacteria for tive minutes, not one of them sacapes destruction T the soft 'suc- ceaient comdition In which they exist in the solu. tion, ‘The «umo 8 trie of tha turnip fnfusion If it be Inoculated with the living hacterin only,— the arclal dust being cagefully excluded® But the caso 18 flntln:l(y dllfurent when we Inoculate. wvur turnip ifusfon withjthe desiceated germe nal matter afloat in the nir, + Dr, Tyndall procceded to explain the system ‘of killing germa by boiling a llguld repeatedly cu dissppeared when the foremast fell, Tho shouttug and screaming continued, and In about an hourand o quarfer after ho ilrat._discoypr- ed the hIS -lfinnllng ceased and all Was darknes FNoill then went home, ate his hreakfast, and did not return to tho wreek until after sunrise. Ile knew where the keeper of :the lfe-saving station Ilved, only twp and & haif miles distant, hnd o good boaf, @ free wind to o and return {nside of IRounoko lsland, and yet {xm remalued sllent and Indiierent for three ours. ¢ The roport concludes: *1It Is shockiog te re- card that, out ol nincty-one bodies found, abont, the London: Irstitution, He sald thas within | ten minutes' wolk of o little cottage which ho Tas recently bullt in tho Alps there Is s small lake fed by the melted snows of the upper mountains, During tne early weeks of summer no trace of 1ife Is to be discerned In this water, It ‘invarlably toward tho end of July''er beglaning of -August swarma: of talled orgranisms are seen enjoying tho sun's warmtn nlong the shallow margins of the lake, and rush- Ing witl. awlible patter Into the deeper water at | 45 tho approach of danger. The origlu of this | fora short time. Those which nre not killed | nasessments levied, as well. as among strikers Agalnii sgalis ey formed 1n Hise and met ident g'{(:h‘t- v,l'f.’mx!g ,’,‘,“'1 ‘)' _cncr)l;m" Tk body, cutting a hole through his clothing on the mfim .(:‘fmyur:u& “w.r:! flzll':‘ncr‘sl. ‘ng:“ unb al;xcn“l: poriodic crowd of living things Is by no means | begin to sprout, and are destroyed at the next | who cawmplained that tho ’Prumlucn 10 support thcadvancing foont the buyonet pofot, Fowards Laroute, Ind., Dec. 27.—A Uerman named | right side. The wound was that of & heavy pls- tives of the dead s ot o the b!m"“' obylous. For years ha Laa never notleed in tho | bolling, when thoy are fn their most tender, | them had not been kept. The action taken by s afternuon the Turkish fire began to fafl, and it John Voder,a resident of 8pringlicld Township, -ball . tha Pennsylyauia & New York Cannl & Ratirone (it tol-ball, ‘this_ county, committed suicldo Monday by Walchoa and_chalus, monev, nnd even fluger- | lako oither an ‘adult frog or tho smallest fmy- | Uelploss and urprotected condition, - — Compuny, contpeliihe all ‘employes to' resign was evilent that thelr ammunttion was cxhianst- | fose i P L edord. while sivk 1 Au hour or two after the murder a discovory | rings, had been stripned off by thoso who first | went of froz'aspawn, sothat, wers he not other- P from theé Brotherhood o road, caused a loss of ed. Dut thelr courage bad not falled. Tn tho | Led= T couse. of Ll dood was poos hesflly | was made that perbaps throws some light o | foud tha boics ad they washed up. (oo ovi- | wien informd, ho shenld have fountl the conta: INSECT-RAVAGES. ) £350 members to tho Order. The enginecrs on the Erie Road aro drn;]»e»lnu out, On the Atlan- tle & Great Western Road, which for years has beeu tha main rellunco of the Brotherfiood, the cugincers ‘havo ‘nceepteda reduction of wages, © pud bave withdrawn from tho Brotherhood. trenchea or In the open feld they checked more than once the fapetuous Russlan charge, and liad it not been for the Muscovite guns the bat- tle would hinve proved too denr for the objectof the prize. Wherever the Turks formed o reslst or make a stand there wns concentrated the firo of the Russiun guns. Whole battallous wers und general despondency of spirits,” The Cor- | the matter. The freah track of a small-footed oner was summuned and the jury returned a mfix was found {n the whole length of the alley verdiel in ncconlatice with the above facts. His | rubining east ond west behind Ryon & Uee's funeral ook place Monday, and the Catholics | store, ju the block on tho corner of which O'Nefl refused to let him he burded In their cemetery | was murdered. A eareful acarch was-niads for on acccunt of his taking his own Ilfo. There | the plstol, principally tor the Lurposcof settling was quite an excitement there for o while, but | whethor o not it cold luve becu a sulcido or at last hio was quletly burll in o Protestant | sccidental sel(-killing. Nonu was found, and it dence i found i the case of Licut. Slmonds whoso third and fourth flngers of tho lefs hand had heen scratched and gouged by the bady- {Jtélillcl’,l‘ in thelr haste to'seeure theie jll-gottén oLy slon of Matbivle a natural ono,—nawmely: that tadpoles arn gencrated in lako mud by the vivl- Iying action of the sun. . ‘Lo checks which experience alone can fur- nish belny sbsent, the spountancous generatlon of animals quite as high ns tho frog In the seale Labors of tho Looust Commisslon Over for the Year-A Roport In Preparation. Wasiinaton, Dee. 25—The Unlted States Commission which was organized for the pur- poss of Inyestigating the subject of insect-rav- ogesin the West, and of devising a remedy for A TRIPLE ‘ERAGEDY. S5T. LOUIS. NEWS. 4 Ventura Signal. “belng ot F © Bpactal Diwatch v The Li~agn Tridune, cemetery. learued that O'Nell nover carried o { J, F Stevens, In n lctter from acknerry, | O Uelug wus assumed fornges s a fact. For % . e ST AL : well-nzh swept. away. CREREYS e ;::u)?"%lmm Was 00 #ign of o strugyle wbout Aflul;,: says: ¢ *fcame over hera ycuh:n;:)", eailp.twenly Goubuclon alter Asistorle ey ;Ill: g:kz::‘::u’::l(fih::n:xuu‘::&:fiul: (I(;lr’:h:l;l! o }soB'{x.];‘Zl'ff}.? ot J4A‘:\Dzl;lli:;nttn;‘l;:‘g ulfz ;2: But at Etrupol, whera Ghazl Osman com- INDIANA REPUBLICANS, the spot where he lay, the 1 ultimo, and found the canip fn n fover | found no dificuity in belleving fn cases of spon- i g y manded fu pergon, the fght was demonfacal, Thév bore down on the Russian positions with a # flerceness ang steadiness that nothing could withstaud, Cheered on by the words “Allah! Allahit" ringing In the alr, thoy tore throngh shrapnct and musket-shdt until the ground was darkened with thelr dead. They leaped Into the fntrenchments, and there, hand to hund, strug- ried in a deatt-struggle with thelr hated foes. %‘Imy swarmed the redoubls, and spranz on the Huselan punners Mko so many tizers, B Qheir reserves came [fearlessly furward B and lad to pass through o converging fire that made gaps In the ranks ut every strida. they maeked. Nothing daunted they rusled to the ald of their brethren fn front. "But the + ftussiuns held on Lravely, and fought with o steudiness and undaunted coursge that out- by lusted the llon-like bravery of tho Osmanites. Gradually the Roumnniaus bore down upon the Turkish ilank, and from the west the Russiun troups awept n upon the lincs, Closer gnd - cluser the allied troops hemined In thelr fovy, and thinner and thinner grew the Turkish ranks, At Jepzth Osman, who fought g8 only & Turk can tight, grew weary of the slgughter and or- dered a vetreat, 1t was o iate, ‘Tho enemy bad surrounded hiin, and Uleyns waa already in the handa of the Russlans, With a last sttempt ho strove to plerce his narrow- ng bonds. He tell, and with him the Moslem bope and Moslein bravery fell, too, The con- ® furfon becume torrible. Wiiole divisions flung duwn thelr arms. Thoartillery batterles ceased thelr re, the Infoutry doshed thele muskets suinet the gun carrfaze-who At length o Dag of truce was visible. It was near Usman Yaslin, Some ity Coesacks rode forward, and wuro followed by Gen, Granotzky and other . oflicers. Supported by two oflivers, Osman Taska, handiug his sword o tho Russtan Gen- g eral, smd: “To the Emperor, through you, [ L | surrcnder my aword and iy army," 'lhunX alter six houra' herole flehiting on both sfdes, Plevna el and [ts zallant defender und hls oy bes came the prisaners of the allied Russo-Rouma- nlsu troops. ) It sppears that the Czar was at Tutchenitza James O'Nell wus as well-known along tho 9 2 3 I*fl‘)’la:;::'rz:: mll‘nfl n'flc:c’mgT l::u::" a1 | lne of the Alton tund as any man fn Blooniug- oy A e "I Rj h'" 1 ton, pechaps, and bad become ‘5““” famous, not meeting of representative Reoublicans from all | gy gmong rallruad wen, for his herolsm gson narts of the State was Lield to-night to counsel | cugiueer and his nurrow escapes from death by with the Central Committes as to the time of | terrible ralirond aceitentsfin which e fleured. nolding the State Couvention. Every member | Abuut the Jon 150 o frightiul collilslon de- of Congresn and of the Committee was curred on the bridue near Eliwood, butween s frelght train of the Chicago & Alton” Road and prescut, aud the anecting numbered fully | ¢hehigt express of which ho was the enginer. 200. Aftera full interchange of opinion, it |- Pusscnger coschies wero telescoped, the engliucs was declded ta call the Conventlon June 5, four | were unuost detolished, and o - brakeman nonths after the Demoeratle Conventlon, From | namod Brauch und a lrn!n~blll!filflcmnn named the numbers and splrit of the meeting it $s plaju | Porte tutlaway were vrushied to death, and that the Republicat party of Iudiana i fully | O'Neli's tireman woa killed, After revorsing alive and prepared Lo make tself felt in tho | hls cogine and doing all e could to check the next State canvass uud clection, traln und uvert the disaster, O'Neil made a leap THE O oo B brdgo dteastor n 1874 1 sl ‘The terrible Suyp bridge disnstor in t . o THE GRAIN CROPS, fresh f tho mewmory. L waa colilslon bos Fpertal Disnalch to The Chicuan Tribune, S “bound o % D ribunes W tween agiorth-bound conl train and the night Naw Yonx, Doc, 2.—The Z'ribune's Wash- | ¢xpruss soutlrbound on the Chilcago and Al ington speclal says the crop reports thus Tar | [ the fox at the su;i bridge, ot 10 o’clock received at the Department of Agriculture, and Hutu&dnyT ni!l‘lln 4 ";1:31 m“":ll, ::l:rlu 3:u 'Iu.}l which will be compiled and published, indicate | speed. Wty A shed, thatthe wiieat cton of thia. country for (w7 | scalded, and bisened o death, ' O'Nell's firot wus about 860,000,000 bushels, or aboiit 50,000,- | Wan was crushed out of semblance to humanity, 000 bushels greater thun for any provious year, | Aalu, after ruvcrflflu the cugluo flu;l applym Tho curh crop, estiimated, froul the aue ro: | 1ho putent brukes, ONall or life, ati vorts, I8 1,soo.mu.%m bushicls, The crops of | biruck awong thy J‘“ "a e 'fi broughit to oats und potutoes were cocrespondingly large, | the city demented, un l‘"’"‘ hat time, al- Of wheat, 1t 18 eatimated that 1 w_ow",flo Lushe “wufh Lo fully recovered his health, Lo neyer ols can Lg spared for export. reeall with auy distinctness what linp- completa their annual report to Congress, This roport will make a volume of about 500 pages. It will be ready for distribution ln February or March. “ Amwong other interesting ‘questions to Lo treated of in tho report, tho migratory habits of the locust wilt bo described, showlng that, ke many other specles of birds, these insects jour- ney at certaln fixed sensons southward, and at cortaln otber scasons returato the place of thelr orizin. Theso migrations belng forescen, !(csl may be taken to protect fromn their ravages the flelds which lto ‘under their lne of flight. Many methods of sccomplishing this aro mfigcmd. some of the most eflective of which are gho direct fruft of the rescarclies and experimenta made by this Commission, It 1s shown that thu destructive propensities of | theso posts can, by timely precautions, Lo practically nectrulized. Tho'definito liinits, be- yond which tho locusts bavo not ventured, are caretully fixed, and the crops which arg must 1lablo to destruction, und tho best metffods of procedure, with regard to thu protectivn of cach, are apeciiically given, The Insccta® fecding habita aro treated of at great length, and form an Intervsting featire of tho re]mri. ‘Tho ex- amination of tho stomacha of more than ulnety species ona 090 speclnens wero niuds with specil reference to this subject, and the vulye hitherto placed on theso alds by entomotogists is fully sustaincd by tho resulta now arrivod at. Among the discoveries mado by the Commls- alon, those rolating to tho habits of tho ailky mito aua of the biister bectles will be of futer- est to entomologists,- The former s au'eleht- legged cruaturs which proys on the locust eygas, It fa proved to be tha mature form of thu little six-Jegzed mite, which "{s parasitic to the locust. Of the larval habits of the bilster beetla nothing lLas heretofors bean known, notwithstanding that tho attentfon of scientific mon has beon direetod to the mal- ter for wany years, buth on account of its yalue in commerea under the name of the Spanisly and of the Injury it cnuses to pulntocs and somie other plauls, - Many facts of juteress witl regard to the origin und habits of this fosect declded that, at least for the time being, tho Wabash Road would not bo admitted to tho pool. 'The taatter will come ‘up for considern- tion azain at & mecting of the Nate Assdciation, ta be held 1 Chicago Jan. 8, ‘Thpmns Nickeraon, President of the Atchison, Topeka & Santn Fo Raflway, has fasued o clrcus | lurorder placing the road under the manage- ment of W, B, Stroug, the Vice-Preslient and Guueral Manager of tho Company,and formurz Buperintomdent of the Chivage, Burlington Quiney Roud, MISSOURT, XANSAS & TOPEKA. Saeciat Digpatchta The Chicagn Tridune, . Br. Lous, Dee, 27.—A, "B, Garner, General Buperintendout of the Missour], Kansas & To- peka Rallroud, has fssued on order appolnting It M. Ridgeway General' Rondinaster, Georgo H, Huntington Kuperiutendent of the Missour! Dirision, and C. M. Bheaf SBuperintendent of the Hedulla & Fort Scott Divislon, 1t 18 _rumored that Bupt, Garnor will - resign Jan. 1. Thesa changes are based upon a recent exnmination of the roadbed and squipments of tho Company: and yeported by T, flasking Duprey, the Civil: Eungineer of the road. tancous gouoration which would gow be rezard- «ed o3 wonstrous by the most favatical support- ers of tho doctrine, The discavery of the micro- scope, revesllog o world of life formcd of indjviluals so minute-—so close, ns it were, to the ultlnate particles of matter—as to sutgest an cusy passuge from atoms to organlsms, re- vived tho dying doctelne, Dr. Tyndall traced Ita support by-Bylfon und Needhan (1748) the experlments with a “’"";f.! teudency of Spailanzani { (1850), Schiwann, Melnholtz, Sehrocder, und Von Dusch, In 185 Pouvhet, a vigorous utud aracat writer, strongly lnilul:m:cl.l opinion In favor of spontanvous gen- eratlon. + Pasteur published his classical paper In 1882, and hls maln position has never buen shaken. JHe hus applied the knowladge won from bls in- qulries to the prescrvation of wine and beer, to .the mautfacture uf vincgar, and to the staying .of tho plague which threatened destruction to the »lIk husbandry {n Frauce, ~ Prof, Lister has thankea him in o published letter for having Turnished the only principlo whieh would have conducted the antisentic systemn in surgery toa succenaful Issye. Our kuowleage bas been greatly extended by Prof. Cohn, of Breslau. ** No “putrefaction,” . lic says, ** can occur in a ultrogeuous substauce it ts bacteria bu destroyed and new oues pro- veuted from entering 6. Dacterin are the minute animaly, so called from the rod-like ap- pearsnce ‘of some of thewm, which are now thought to bo at the roat of discasu ns well asof | putreluction, According to”this view, acon- aglous tever may bo delined is 8 contlict between tho person smitfen by it ond a specilic ongnowm which multiplics at his nxxmu*, ap| ruprs;um: hls afr sud wofsture, dlsiutegratlng his tiskucs, or polsonlog im by the deconipositions “it causes. Dr. Tyndall referred in detafl o his experi- meuts inada this sumwor on the Bet-Alp above ‘the thons Valley, tho l‘m!, 7,000 feut above the sea, bulne selected for the sake of the purity of the air and ita (recdom from orgaulains, Bixty fasks would be lilled In the manuer de- seribod in the locture with an fufusion of beef, of excitemecut ovor a terrible trazedy that had recently bean enacted. Bob White, whom you romember, had somo words on the night of the 17th ulthno with o stranger named Frank Mes Niel, ubout u triyial matter, which resultod In Whito's resuming tho controversy next day, the 18th, Whitd attemnpted to shoat McNiel, who knoeked hilin down, disarmed him, - and, - upon his begging for his life, led him to tho saloon sud told him to go about Ris business. Charlic Rice, whom you also re- member, shortly afterward cama In| 0 camp, and npproaching MeNiel, to whom le was un- known, hie emptied his stx-shooter ot hln, Gve shiota fakiug offect; death eusucd fn o fow llnllrl-h The Iéflllml mr?m}"oul en r::nm toar- rest tho-murdarers a flrht- susupth; Bieo was Ladiy woutledy Dgt, rn[ublnnfi ) ‘;unmlt. was Laugod by tho neek from the rldFE- pale of this Ulackstnlth-stiop, whers hie remalied tL nést morning. In the meantime, Whito ntteropted to escape, hut soon fell dead, pierced with bullets. MeNiol totd White when he led him juto the saloon that he.left Lim smong his fricuds apd desired hhin to stay there, 88 ho soughit no trouble with an one. A VIRGINIA 'TRAGEDY,. JFarumviLLE, Va., Dec. 27.—A shocking tragedy occurred liero to-tny. Col. Willlam Randolph Berkeloy, an emiuent lawyer of this place, was scated in his office conversing with Mr, Alfred Moth, Cashier of ‘the English snd American Bank, when a knock was heard at tho asor and Col. Berkeley got up to answer it. On opening the door a shot was fred from without, and the Colonel fel back with a ball {n his tewole, Immediately afterward Capt. Willlam ‘11, Ken« nedy euntered the oflice, and, stepping hebind Col. Burkeloy's desk, {xlnccd a plstol to his own head gnd fired. Mr. Moth says ull ho heard was a remark by Cnpte Keniedy as he lrst fired, wiich * Intmated that he had- some grievance ugainst the Colonel, It s stated that Kennedy made threo . THE NORTIIERN PENINSULA.. Spectal Disnaich i The Chicagn Tridune, Derttorr, Mich., Dee, 27.—The State Hoard ot Control and the Company proposiog to build n ratlrand from Marquette t8 Muckinac have coma to an undorstanding Ly which the work will bo undertaken and completed ot once; Tho mat- ter was offected by compromlric. The State walved the boud (€ had heratofdre requireil for the completion of the work, and the Company conceded the right of the State to appoint one ‘Trustee, and Gov, Bagley was uppofuted, o g S+ el coul ¢ pened atter ho saw a gleam of tho coal-trafn's e —e—— Lead:-Babit, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, O'Nell was aged about 83 years, Ho was un- BosTox, Dee, 27.—A general meeting of the | married, and Iied with W& motber. Ilo hud members and [riends of the Awerican Motric | lived 1o ‘fgufln‘u'fi'fi y'l"i.'}fv?un“"i. milu was Bureau commenced here this niterncon. Papers " 4 Fiabng) e zoous men that had ever llved here, A periuct wero read by tweuty pruininent mambers pres- .I‘ :r?.:‘llcilu in usclo sud developmeut ‘l‘x‘(xr:nb.:: ent, includiug Prof. John Haywood, of Oberlin | thoroughly skilled in the flatic art, snd was us Uniycraliyy F. W, Glles, of Topekn, Kan.: E. | good-natured, peaceable, aud wenerous as ho R. Avery, of Cleveland; and Frof. 1% H, Pbil- | was strong uml'J brave. Tie was o wrest favorito brick) of the Towa Btate Unlverait with the Irish people, and tho West Side peovle i domy N, T, Dec, STAR (ho narbiors of | M iemeoak, beldl reaecied Hahy fot his sy the Nova Hcotlan' cons} are still open. Vessels | and honoiuble character, are arrivivg and depurting. ; "The excitement which las prevailed through- out the ity sluco the discoyery of the murder OBITUARY. baa been most intensy, wspeclally 1n the west- ey ITEMS, . ‘Tho rallronds are not letting-up in tholr sfforts 1o push the scalpers to the wall. A case was made out yesterday agninst Mr. J, J. Walser, turnip, und eucumber, storilized by, ¥ who will bo arreeted to-day, Boveral more ar : J b i ', previpus atteinpts on his own Jife, nnd for a | petione BNIt. NG, Sutasn sy havo boen discoverad-and will b made the sub-/| ¥ ¢ : xl}f,',',",:;‘}:“;fin"’,{. &’,';’_{;',':,::“' b 10 i | PoRTLAND, Ma., Dec. 27.~. A. Dalley, late | 82 b :":,“"‘ifm”‘“ Slky, oy OrNalle Leish | o thne has bon (s movly ad dosperato | Pt B4 ety sedled Loy 258 | oot of a chaptor ta the report. rials dne promiil lfoes HhG Aoes o1 hin ek rlends ublisher af, the Oonyressional Glole, dicd at o L_m“"’,u'.. o Y inguf rage runs o high that, sliould upy une bo o -, " | ment goes to show that wil's taking oif was died In Florida yesterlay Ui 6F ‘tha foulept aud wot cuhd-blodsd ot W _ e it murders. An Inqucat was held to-day at tho DIED FROM HIS INIURIES, bome of O'Neil's mothier, whera hundreds condition. Col, Berkeloy died” Instantly, e leaves o Iursm family, Mo was o miomber of the luw flrm of Berkeloy & Herkeley, of Kichmond, Kennedy atill lives, but there 18 no hope of his recovory. e was formerly from Petersburg. MURPIIY’S WIIEREADBOUTS, The scalpers seetn to be greatly discouraged by these contlsued | prosecutiops, and ssveral of. ithem are fuking steps to give up tho business as ‘soolt us possible, . v {14 is undarstobd that the pasition of_Genaral JFreighit Agent of the 'Chleago, Rock Tsland & Laclle Rpitrogd Tus byen ollercd to Mr, J. P Lils Majesty is sald to have repliod, * But the ‘war is nut yet over, for all that," TheEmperor went to the ariny, krected thotroops, and kissed Prince Ctarles,” calling Wi coushn. [ then embruced ‘Todicben, the Chiel of the Btall, Imcretinsky, and Granetzky, commanding the Sccond Corps, saying to thém, * This is all due July aud the weather ts favorablo to putrefac- tlon. At the Bel:Alp ‘fMiy-four . flasks are counted ' out with thelr. llquids wa clear os cljtored driuking, weter, Insix flasks, * Lowever, (he infusiou fa found muddy. On examiuation it is dscovered that “ MOW TO USE STIMULANTS, i A Dritish Physiclan Sets Forth the Positlon : . Taken by tho Faculty. £ The Dritish Medicat Journal of Nov, 10 con- every ofio’ ol thesu hus had {ts fragile end A Banford,' Heneegd :Agent .of the road at Now toyous ubuve all, to they, Edward Ivavikoll | o0 vonw “Doe. 47.—3artin C I had msscmbled. Burgies! examiontion show. | NBW YOur, Dec. 27,—Thu so and Police | brokvn ‘uil 1n ' the trausit trom koudon. Alr | talns a paber #On the Medical Injunction of | York, b0t it s not yet certain whether the gen- Todlgben.” . = I:‘l'he by :;:::In‘;un‘l‘uy“n:’;:?:l‘m‘lm:;: ed thut he hsd besen shot from | Commisstuners give uo credence $o the etory | lus outered tlusks, and wuddiness i3 th result, |'Stinulants o Diseaso and Health by Dr. [ tleman wil accept, . Bhould My, Sanford deciine : e tho deft side as he Punm y the A quantity of clothing and | comer of Ryan & Cee's building, by a pistol addredsed to Nicholps Wolf, | In the hand of & man abont bis own beight, aud duz frum the ruing | placed so close to him that its blaze burned his o kuaw Wolt, * coat. 'Fhio bull entered Letween the fourth and e - - < titth riba, passed through the heart, aud out vn An Artlst's Fatel Fooling with a Plstol, flm {uuulflv }mltrwn the ‘fimrlh 'rml fl‘{llh ru':h'd | struck his right arm, and was found lodgo ot ruch paper klyes tho following scount | ju bla coatralovc. Tt 14 a conteal ety alfbro Lelaud was at work in his studio, on tho Boule: | 41, brobably lired trom a Lorritier or Colt's vard Cllcuy, on # paloting called * Une | Bors « johe Ditliet g 1 chliaoet pesfect Iilbuudo,” which o was 10 oller to the Ealon of | 8AD¢, showing the rillca of tho bargel 1678, About § o'clock he alluwed his niodel to | Vetor Erie, & German Jiviog opposite the reat herscll. Slio wax 8 young girl of 35, who | 8put of tus murder, heard a man's fuotsieps chiangred her positiou ot the wgnal glven by the | soe minutes tofore, the shot was fred wid urtlsl, To piuse himself, Mr. Leland topk | had diticulty in keeplug bls watch-dog nll’jluu uws {rom u panoply that adorncd his room g [ dnimal wanting to gei out of tho window, pretty Awcrivan revolver, given to hitn by his | When tho fatalshot was fired, Erluheard O'Neil parcita, with which he was fond of swumng at, Bud then beard tho footstons of & run- ]llnmlL o Hold sthil,” B sahd to his mnodel, | BIZ mau gotug north from the body unul they & Lmin golug to firo at ypi” % Ol not? erfed | becumo stientut o polut whers tho murdercr tho Tereied iirts o ondl kit ma " Why.hy | 4efe the sidewalk. This coutirms the opiuton 18 not loaded, yolu litie goose,” sald hos * fowk | that the murder w Leen deliberately planned. atme” Audat that woment ho, fired tha | Asto thocause ol the murder, speculation ts pistol, which he thueght unibaded, into the | ritie. O'Nell's bust friendy adinit that thers L8 widdle of his forchvad, ‘The weapun was charg- | Sore durk and deep mystery about it, which {f ed witli cartridge wod ball, Ho fell dead in- | 18 hoped may bo unraveled. Two theorieaarcud- . Exumined with & microscrope of insutlicient Imwcr, nuthlug is scon {ny tho uddy lquid;’ hat regarded with o megnifylng power of 4 thousand diumeters, whut an astonishing ap- vearsnve does it pressut) Leeuwenlioek estinated the pnlmlnuuu of a singlo drop of staguant water al 300,000,005 rmbalxly the HOE“ ation of a drop of our turbld nfusion would be this ten tunes multiplied, " ‘The feld of the microscopo Is crowded with or- ganiamng, some Mwobbliug " aluwly, others abooting _rapidly across - Lhe microscaple teld. Aud yet the moat celobrated nuturalists tell us that they nre veeetables, Has tbls multitudl- nqua lilg been spontancously gencrated in these 8ix flusks, or i the progeny ol llvlnt‘: germiny watter currled futo the flask by the enteriug alrd If the infusfous havo a scll-generative power, how are the sterility and couscquent clearuess of the fifty-four uninjured tasks to b accounted forl % 1t s been attirmed that the yacuum above the Iyfuston I8 favorable to the production of vrgantsms, and thefr absence Irom ting of pre- served ineat, fruft, und vegotables Is accounteg for by thu bypotbesls that fermentation hus bo- gun In such tiuy, that gases have heen gous that Owen Musphy, the alleged absconding Commissloner, fs In Canada and has proposed to arrange for the raturn of the mlasiug mon. Uys,. ’le Yorx, Dec. 27.—Some light has at last been thrown upon tho probuble hiding-place of Commlssloner Murphy, To-day Bupt, Walling received a dispateh from thee pollcs anthoritivs of Buffalo stating thata cheek on the Pacitle Bank for $10,000, drawn by Owen Murphy, bad been seot Ly the * manager of the Consolidated Bank of Bt Cath- arines, Cunada, to the Farmers' & Mechaulcs’ Bank of Butfulo for collection, From this the Buperintendent infers that Murphyls at Bt Catharives, 1t s also understood that the Iriundg'ol Murphy in thie city adinit having re. celved messegres from him. 1t is sald thut he intends opening communieation with the city authoritics with 8 view ta Lripg about a coni- promise, aud thut he will return to Now York lnn[w duyd, . « GERMANY. TUS l(lNll‘"l',' Brgrun, Dec, 27,—It s probgble that Herr Von Dennlogsen and Werr Von Forkenbeck, Bpealkers of tho Prussion and Qerman Parlia- wents, and eminent mombers ol the Moderate Liberal party, will hecom® Mintsters of Fluanes and Interlor respectively, Tho Ministry of Com- merco will bo combined with that of Azriculture under Dr, Friedenthal. Prince Bismarck'smotire in establlshing closer relations with the Moder- ate Liberals secms to be a wish to form a strong majority for the support of his Gnancial und political projects, lc belng doubtful whether an tnereaes of direct toxes would bu politie, Yrince Bismarck, contrary to the recogulzed funuclal programmo of the Liberals, | fenas 10 gesort to fudirect fmposts, o peaslly s Leavy tobscto duty and wXclie, Probubly other wotives are connected with g Cabinet changes which it would be dillicalt to futhow as yet. If the Emperor approves tho uew appolutments, thoy ure lkely to be sn- pounced sbout the eud of January, when Uries day in the Lospital, a number of letter No. 03 Barclay atre to-day, but no one H Dyeo Duckworth, B R. C. 1y whoso cmiuencs as a physiclgn will cominend his words to the Faculty; whillo the clear comimon ssuse of his inferences will bo fouad a recommendativp of ithem to the luy readcra of tho ¥orid, Dr, Duckworth.agrees that the reproach cast upon \England for its notorlous drunkenness s yjter- ily gricyous, The questiou, ke says, 1s one for tho clergy sud thq doctorg. Whun the doctours agree ond ' can lay down priuciples to g\g\]u the clopgy .- the” two pro- fessions” will be able to lay an frresustible case bofore Purllament, It Is: discreditabla to the profession, bo thinks, that thay should be divided, juot in oplnk hut about fucls. 'Fhero is no ‘mnfddle course; stiaulants are all slgbt 1T rightly wsed, or all wroug if used Wt all or lu auy degree. Dr, Duckwurth Uien elyee what ho holis aud sces Lo be the trye and lagit- mate pusition of thuufhllnl pred!ial men o re- spect to the use of stlwulants in disease, Il groups the discases in whose treatinent leohal Ix and I3 not of use, and coucludes that there is no routing lu the watter of cmploying stimu- (the poyition, 1t wjll' ungoubtedly be offured to iMr, W, M. Bare, the pr t oflicient - Ase slstant Gnm.A !rv,uh:' Agent. While there s _no objectlon whatever to Mr. Suuford, who fs said to bo sn able gentleman, well quali- fled for the position, yet the shippers and pa. trons ot the {u:\\l woald prefer to sep Mr, Bago appolutid Lo the placy, av Lhis geuticinan is not ‘only eutitlvd to the promotlon by bis fong and uithiul survice, but also knows more about tha dules of tuo position than any other mun who coutd possibly be sclected, . The Baltlniore & Ohlo Railroad Company con- ‘templutes the construction of & road from Chi- cazo Junetion, Onlg, to Pittsburg, next spring, JThis will be an fmvortant addition to the Ch cugo Divisipn uf Ahls roud, aud, It 18 cxpectey, will ba 4‘)( nnmensa advantage to the busiucss of tho ruwd, Mpr. Nathan Gullford, the now Western Pool Coupnlasioner,” urrived I thin city yosterday, Hy was Jooklng around for a suliable oflice yesterday siternoon, but has not yet found s destrablu location, ¢ f It istated that u change in tho managoment of the Cauada Squihern Raflroad will take place on e tirst of tie year, Alr. Bkinour, lormerl; A DIABOLICAL MURDER. & Dispalch o Si. Louls Qiobe-Demucrat. Founr 8urril, Ark,, Dec. 2—Ncws has just VeI " v beca peceived biero uf a terriblo trazedy which | vrated, the pressure of which hos stided the | lants, *We put alcolial, with 1ts congouess, iuto | Generat Superiugeideut of the Rockiord, Roc] P o Ay staatly, yanted, onio, ,‘,fi“‘:,fl“{,‘:ufl;ai"flfl,{{‘,{,{':‘,‘“:{,‘; erinesa At WarlLa Sty saut Y eatt | Inciptent lite and stopped its further daveton- | our therupeutic wrinabibutaciums it i 1o hund | fuiand & St Lobis Haflroad, k wentloned for AVFROVED, A T 1, LT B : somo other person, The rst theory 18 contros Couuty, one week ago. 1t svems that Walter wment. But In well-preserved ting Dr. Tindall whm\ wuunted, Just as are qululue, cul_umel. the | tho positiop of eral Muyag . Bekuiy, Doc, 27.~The Emperor seemd to wrslor Dog Eating 8 Baby Allve, | voried by tug fact that O'Nell was ot kuown to g hagiuvariably found, 1ot an untrush of zas, but | laneel, or the cupping-gluss. We caunot do | - A —— have npproved fn substance the propogitions submitted by Privee Dismarck respectivg the new conunervial and Susucial policy, DANK STATEMENT, 4 Beuriy, Dec, 97.—~1The weekly bank - state- . ment of the Imocrial Bauk of (Germany shows & decrease fu specie of 11,500,000 warks, e CENTRAL AMERICA. Sew Orlaans Democral, o'elock 1] " ba & sportiue wuy, beine orderly o bis habits fu i g ek Hhureday Bl uh socidont ve. | ovory vospect. - Whowver did the deed eviagutly Custom-Houso mrect, which s mrlnp'- without | Kuew the pround aud O'Neil's habits perfectly, aparallel, It wppears that the lady placod her | Al 0f the pollcu are ul work faithlunly, with baby, ared b inontbs, fu bed, and on leaving the | Geieetives from other cltics, The city offers rooinl lucked up & terrler dog i it, On refurn. | $300 reward, aud it is wuld ts Chivago & Allon ing torthe roums she fouud her child {u an fu- | Bullroad witl aad a like sum. O'Nell's funcral scislblo condition aud the dog guawing at the | Hke blacs - tounorrow from the Cathollc Untorlaate iule creaturats: fout which i hag | Cuurdly tho Cliugo ton fmlshlsk s Malone wes caught In thé act of bentfhg his young and beautiful wife by the girl's father, who, In endeavoring to protect bls child, waa shot deud by the fufurfated busbaud. To add to the sensational festures of the tragedy, It may be stated that Mrs. Mslous ls only 10 years of age, and, ss sho ks about to.be conlived, (t s feared that the whipping aud oxcltoment caused by the death of Led futher, comblnwl, may lewl o iurush of ‘water, I they were perforuted un- der water. O the other band, he has exposed thg organlsme to prezsure of gases without kilifog them. Tho filty four pellucld flasks de- clure Rgainst the heterogeuist, Tue tasks are uext exposed to s warm Alpine sup by day, and at n'git suspended 1o o warm Kitchen, Your of thein have been accidentally broken, but ut the end of a ;uonth the ffty re- without it or with avy ol thess things, but wo rmpluv llu.;tn Qr uot, ua our bedsido kuowledgy udicatca,’ : “ Uut is_alcaliol or wino fgod!. Somg physi. vlogiats tell us uo. [ do wot belieye them, [ ain fully satistled of the putrleut power of wine aud atéohol alone, uuder svio couditions, or wore cspeelally fo_ conjunction with other pula.’ Stimulants, Dre Duckworth con- QTTUMWA, 1A, ~, Orronwa, la., Dee, 37.—This has boen & proud day for Ottumwe. The work of utilizing: the waters of the Des Motnes Rlyerat this polnt by tho coustruciion af & maguiliccuy wateps power was s fur compieted that o test was had this alternoou, with pyost satisfuctury results. eclul e aining fasks are found oy clu at the com- urs, ure kot neeessary to healthy aud well-ted |'T'wo wheels were set fn motion witls machiucr) WHOLESAL® MUKDER AND PILLAGH. alremly lacerated to u lorrlble oxtont, The | &P rililaikhie Gutasiery, 1o fatal couscquences. An lutense ‘fechng of | Biewcenyent, There s no 'l.g'u&f::" nut:ulmvuuln mupu', leading Wb yuuy e Lyqllcd yorpia) [:attuchied; and crowds of people lined the banics Nuw Yous, Liec. 37.—he Star and Herald of | Sl oot e s budly mangled that amputation | . Indiguation vrevails io the couuty, gud Maloue, | o of W In avy of them, Toesc fusks urs | lives, To thein they afo o luxury, nob neces- [ito withoss . the longewished-tor event. With el Is thought to bu necessury. Tho vicfous nl- A BINGULAR BURGLARY, who has boen arveated, msy possibly be lyuched. | giyided into twu' groubs of twenty-thres snd | sarily perniclons. But how many prople ver- |itho proseut hnproveiout of the power it bas a . Pavung says: A rebelllon broke out st i mual was taken out wud sbot by Officer Morri- CincInnult Enyulrer, Dap. 31, 1is victin was & well-to-do und Lighiy Fespeet- | ewenty-seven respectively. Tio queotion now | statently lead normal lives! He isnot prepared | capacity of 300 hune-‘mwur. which may bo ! Puntas Arenas, which the Govemmunlt was ut | son, Betwoen budf-pust 4 aud 8§ o'clock yesterday | ed citizon. 16, whetner tho gdmisslol of alr can liberate any sy thot o Jttte zoud beer 13 not avery valua- | readily” increased to 5,000 burve-power. ‘The trst estlrely | uwable $o quell, and T e mornfog the residents of Beveuth streel, Lo- i ‘;‘l"“';e;{t;‘:‘;‘“';;'::"ofc:"mwm tween Vine aud Race, wero atartled by u serics crie * Murder "'and ! Policol with Washiuglon Irviug, sage that ony day, | Of surieksaudcriesof ¢ . Twenty years ‘ig‘i:] be o Yot Bioi at work | Which fuveatizution proved emauated from tha A wengrntive euergy fu the infusipns. The taska are carried to o buy-lott aud the eudssulpped off frow the groyp ot \wenty-three, e twenty-seven dasks ure borne to a Jedwe 20 feet Bigher, from which the wountato falls ble zaadition to ths often scaut farg wuid coarg tood of workiug peopie, or that it way hot fuitly be taken to countvract, os it wlil, the muny sources of depressivs to which such clucf and coytrolling partics in futerest aro 8. 1o Wiloy & Co., o Buston, Bfuss. In connce- tlon with tlie swaterpower, thicrs bas also beon completed water-works for the m,rluwhlch CAPTURE OF A IIOUSE-THIEV, Bpectal Correspondence™vt 'Lhe Triburs, Moxsouty, Ilt., Dee, 20, —8heri(® W. 0. Bon, of Warrcu Uounty, has just yoturugd from which wus organized solely for the pur- pose of extermiuating Capt. Gulzalde, the chief of the garrison. 'Thu rebels, after feo o wry Inevitably cxpused iu Great | whew extended to therr full capacty, will i cruelly assussinating the Captalu, set tire to the | on a tract of land adfoinlugSlecpy Hollow,and, | sesldencs of Dr. D, W. McCarthy, No. 100 on Kirkwood, 1L, with James Suith aliss Jacs | W8Y brecipitousty to the “nortbeast for avout | Brtule, 1f they “caunot ggt goud beer, | supply of 000,000 gallous per day. piticatt o s 91000 rcus b treiney: | Mot o b o oo h e ol | s ueatond atrct. 'A wutnbes of 1o | iy e Hoary Trest,who stola o Boriestag | 500,65k b £60to viod buwa tomaed t fron | oy the Legucurs b o U Taul, Maujed euts lu ane uking len: ryin lugend ol ctor’ alyrl et . il C24L, arTuss the ciw -1 s | acn 0] airly ] g aliby, - 8| o] K“ud sobbed ofl the cowluervial houves. lu the Sleepy tollow, Lo luquired of flg'h m‘?m it he Dottor's nelghbors, Rreb among shem les plglit from 4 farmer Hviog two miles west of £ tho I Hatul, "TUs spot. b4, therefu S i i 3 BASE-BALL, wunfusion they were killlug each otber, Of tho houscs composing the colony ouly nboqunll M kuew” Katriva 'Van Tassch % Why," suld tho | Kl sud Uncie Johu Roblusos, respanded to us rewaln stynding. ‘The total number kil man, “1 ought to know her, suo (s my Auut | bis calls for help, and, upon arriving at tho Kate.” Bowe reference bewg made by the | house, they found fis frons door open. Dr. Mo of the Bernese Oberland. ‘The spot 13, therefore, atiied 1a Ur Which wusk Lavs beeu for a grood well-fed and wuli-housed tu give u\u atimulants whilc vut of contact with either anfinal or vege- it they fully suaintaly thelr health without thewn. ‘Total abstaluers are gencrally large caters, snd Sneciat Dispaich 10 The Chlcage Tridumt sv.[oc1s, Dec. HaArtlur £ Gty who ocks this place. The prisonor bas alrcudy served two forina at Jolict, aud Is churged with Lofug the *played first baso for to St. Louts Grown suthur of several robberics of lats la sdjolniug | table life. Statullug curefully to th clecward of | the ultluuty textural cifvets of excess i cating ' 3 o furty, with fourteen wounded.! geutieman 10 Irviug's story Of her courtship, | Carthy catyo down s & mosent, alt.dressed ag | COUDHK | sttt Sl carshully fo th cheomant of | drinking, I auy, laey ot Lo very Chsslibia: E’,;},‘,’.’fl‘{‘jfi.’",‘. ‘.’:},‘nu‘,";‘?.‘hm‘f.' o i ——— the man said mluinmuv: “Has that Wash | o was, followed by Mre. McCarthy aud her ——— clothes or bodivs must Lo blown to tho Bagks, | 1 think It 13 proved” says D Duckworti, | diangpoiis Club, Croft sa very flue flelder, s MISOELLANY. Irviog besu writing lies about 1wy Aunt Kate("? el 1 bl s STRIKERS SENTENCED, the operators Urst singe the juiers fn o spirit- | it the wddition of u Mitle aleoh 0@ toa | hyrd-hitdhng Lutswan, aud thoroughly ‘reliable XRRATIES RENGUNORDY ———ev— nureeglel, and the assemblod crowd flled Swactul Insialch (o The Chicago Tribune. Tamp' to destroy all ttached werm or orgun- | weal secures s wiore woderate’ lugestlun of | b Lo e will greatly sircogthen the ® Dec. #7.—The A that Mr, Btrider's Christmas Dinyer, luto the rosidenco to search for the sup- | , WiLkEssAMRE, Pa., Dec, 27.—Nfoo men con. | fsws, and thep' suip off tho scaled cod of the | solids, aud whero It azrees, which §¢ doca not Tudianapolis Club. 5 e i m'h “““" states Dispatc (o Cinclnnatl Gasite. posed burglar, They found thpeo desks | yicted of riot duriog thu lust strlic, hayviog | Bask. Tu thig way the twenty-scven “flasks are | alwsya, promotes & wore aatlafactory dlxc-‘lxxnfu L Tevutucd b Figh 1o ravise her eustiies | BITR IR st o 5 mopke A | I the Doctorie ollcs broxeu opeu and the | stappod tho wino puivns and driven dhoaugt | SRITEEY WLk cleas, Vinlylog iaouuals o, | of ik, dat s arce by of perions sl OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. aud resumed ker right 10 reviss Ler customs | Btrider will, to-oiotrow, un 8 wager of €3 | carpets of bis ofice atrwn with papera aud docs [ neery aud otler employes from tacie poets of ety over & Ritthen slove 1o b teiperature | wiihout stmdlants ot auy kind A Cdaty aituw. | BAN FuANCISCo, Cal., Decy. 2—Arrived, th Autlerst pleasure. TS . Dutiiiie with stumlute. —Fila Ts- o Biil's deet | uments. Iu roply to e tuquirics uf Lis tricuds, | duty, were sentenced this sfternovn us tollows, | varyfug from 50 to W degrees Fabiren- | ance™ of uleobol fs manifestly wrong; more to- | steamer Qeorgla, frow Pevawa.” - " 7 v It i reported the Pope, relenting, wishes o | Sctbeuipt fu the sustronouleal lne, us e Las ap | the Doctor aud Mra. McCuriby stated that thoy | besides the cosls of prosceution u cach case: | hdiy uod In theee days twenty-oue out of the | dayaud less to-lmorrow. may be beeded or - H.ll-.osnfl.‘ Lo, !7.:?1..-?».»1 8 wfia.il_be- e b i i oot | Pt o | o st e e ey e | e o, 5, e e 50 | et S i bl | ol i ol B | ot Mt Bt i . o " 1 5 " i . Afte 5 3l bophaly i fuuls totes plos. | Tols s & Al P i i | B e e | ke et Ko beeriely (b6 same. oo | oot hactt T what tha eotiond™ somis "ot o o | olse reacuibllug the iread of g wau walktug o Naw Youx, Dec, 27.~Arrived, sicamshipg plizhes the above feat, tho flvur Lencatl thew, Thy Doctor epeke to I Joun Cark, und Jauics O’Brieu, $10 fue aud tions, not oue of the wcnl_y-n}nulfl-u opencd | bls aystems arc; sud where 8 silie | Haues frow Bruwou; Bolivia ow Glasgows Pawurg; Dec, 21,—The Freach Goveromeat bas

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