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TCEMBER' 30, 187/—SIXTEEN e , THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY.- 1 CRIM 1 N AIA RECORD in the army, nothing was don} by the: authori- | borse buyer and shippey, and until now has en- 3 i { “PAGES, Postmaster, the Hon. James L. Camp, oneto? our oldest and most respected merchants. For somo tine past he has suffered from attacks of what was termed rheamatism of the heart, buy bad continued in active business most of the 9 the work claimed to have been dohe largely éx- ceeded the nmount bid for. . & Bosrox. Dec. 20.—At the dinner of the Banks Club this evening, Gen. “Butier spoke . at length on the political situation. He detended schoolable age is -neglected, ana_the goportion- ment, provided by the State for such purposcs never reaches these districlseand thus colored children are deprivea of the educational privi- strongly buflt; his hair is black, with a full Leard and -mustache of the same color; his ties, and with the lapse of titig “the affair was [ joyed the confidence of fhe community. almost_forgotten. At the irpirmation of the] ~ 'The'work of detectbn of the murderer of features a1e vegular, the eyes clear, and be has 2 calm, sclf-confident exoression’ of counte- War, larniss was discharpedifrom the armyp | Enaineer Jomes O'Nef goes on with vigor. them by the State. Asa X c ]l;:nr‘:? “W'hulel'urhmn_\'bu Sfii‘l_flf ]!.;is strateey | poooution of “the Murderer Har- and ;elndleglinl(entucky._ \'M‘l‘er his family bad zaidfifigfl:'s;‘;fi!flfii;&’;mflt ::elggui:‘r& Lifi:df g:{'gfi(ils.ftfey sugeedt the appointment thelai res|d;ll|,t’s :m'e.hhtuc :g:‘;‘xcrfid: t%:g:&li}g;?' 3:;%“];10 gg({v;r;*}‘gy;flfim":g; al;m;nelnlz’s it e e im. o cO i o eizl 2 5! nine to be caotured in Plevna, there sl ety clusive that O'Nell was murdered to satisfy | of a colored Assistant Stafe Superintendent, Bere present. Gen. Banks and others made | horo abut. twenty v seure. g Ly dress whose duty it shall be tospecially look after the interest of the colored_public schools. ‘The petition also asks that in‘all school dis- tricts with less than fiftcen colored school pop- ulation, the number now required to ¢steblish a school, provision be made for their admission into white schools of such districts. _THE RATLROADS. ° DISCRIMINATING AGAINST CHI- > CAGO. Complaints are being made by some, of the roads leading East from this city because the all-rail rate from Milwaukee to New York is 23§ cents higher than from Chicago. It is claimed Bat, after twelve years had {lapsed, Harniss, deeming himself secure, ventuted fo return to Anderson County, and again ningled with bis old-time friends. : 'y This step was a very unfortmyate one forgar- niss, as his reappearance after o prolonge absence revived the long.domant msnxdnns . connected with his family’s beera; s0d be was arrested in the autumn of the year 1875, for the murder. and a troe bill found by the Grand Jury. The cause came up atithe November term of the Circuit Court; but a postponement was effected, and it was not until the July term, 1876, that the trial occurred,.Wwhich re- sulted in his befg found guilty; and he was SENTENCED TO DE L{ANGED _ ' on the 10th of September followine.' His con- viction was secured by the testiomony of Vaun, licen active in promoting the Interests and wel. 4 fare of our city. ‘He was widely known and universally respected. A ‘meeting of the hysj- ness men will be calicd on Monday to pass reso. lutions of condolence and make arrangements for the funeral, a —_———— . FIRES. AT NAPOLEON, O. ToLEDO, 0., Dec. 20.—A fire at Napoleon, 0., this morning, originating in the grocery of L., Bockleman, destroyed six buildings in gthe business portion of the town, occupied gsg furniture store, Eroceries, 3 meat market,g - - restaurant, and _saloons. The loss is $15,000; CASUALTIES. OFF THE TRACK. Special Dizpateh fo The Chicago Tridune. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 20.—An accident ocenrred to & passenger-train coming south on the Grand Rapids & lndiana Railroad about & mile south of Pierson, nearly thirty miles nort!l of this city; this morning. A picce of rail broke out, throwing the last truck of the rear coach off the track. The ‘train was moving slowly, and stopped alinost instantly, but not before the car was thrown from the track and <o be but one opinion regarding the stubborn gallantry of Ins defense of Plevna. I have Ziever heard Russian or Roumanian speak of Osman Pasha and his army except in terms of the most vrofound respect. After his interview with Osman, the Emperor entered bis carriage. accompanied this time by his son, the Grand Duke Serwius, and drove through the principal streets of Plevna. Turk- ish wounded were now coming in, and the; precented a sad spectacle, covered with _blood. Some complaints have been made because more wagons were not furnished for thefr speedier lransport; but the trath was that cvery one was 00 butsy rejoicing over he great victory to think of ansthing clse, not cven secing that the Russian soldiers had nothing to eat. Many an old grundge, and by a man and not 8 woman, a8 was first mipposed by some. It 18 also believed that the assassin lives in Bloom- ington, and did not cone from Chicazo, as was held by many. * The dejectives feel encouraged to-day by finding one ar two clews which give them u‘ starting-point for operations. KENTUCKY ITEMS. LoutsviLLe, Ky., Dec, 20.—A Lebanon spe- cial to the Courier~Jourgal says George Mur- rell, who was arrested Bardstown several months ago and conflned in the Louisville jail, from whence he was ‘scut to Adair County, where an indictment was pending against him speeches. niss at Clinion, Tenn. The Condemned Man’s Life Prolonged an Hour by the Sheriff’s Negleet. When All Else Was Ready, the Deathe Warrant Was Found fo Be : Missing, The Northampton Bank Robbers Get of them were, in fact, without food from the broke jail at Columbia last night uorning of the 10th until they reached thei the man previously mentioned, and another, to | for murder, broke j i i calr 2 E Carupa sgala On e aliennon oy oy thelr Twenty Years Each. both of thotn Harniss had aduitied bl wilt. A R e Jones, another of the | LAt this fuct throws nearly all the Nerthwest- | before tho cif was Heow (IO R IS MO | e innratee 86,700 A s Rrashers o WId s HamosTeD Orchard band of thicves, ern business on the Northern ronds, which con- | o .+ "yere thrown violeutly down, and several IN NEW YORK. Crab Urchard band of thieves, was arrested to- day, A rich vein has been struck, and will Iead to the complete unearthing of a den of _thicves who have for years cursed that community. A - Lancaster special to the Courier-Journal says-the ereat murder tragedy entitled “ The Commonvwealth of Kentucky Against Grove C. Kennedy ”” ended this morning in a ludicrous neet with the steamboat lines at Grand Haven and Ludington. The rate by steamer and rail from Milwaukee is the same, and often lower, than the rate from Chicago, which induces ship- pers to ship from Milwaukee via steamerinstead of via Chicago, because they save from fo 236 to 4 cents per 100 pounds. The Northern New Yorg, Dec. 20.—J. & J. Simpson’s fap- cy-zoodls store, No. 619 Eighth avenue, was damaged by fire this morging to the amount of £40,000, fnsured. Jamed McKuhnson, a watch man, died from burns received. of them badly braised and jarred. but none of them were fatally injurcd. In the opiniun of the Company’s physician, Dr. Griswold, who went from here to attend them, those worst hurt are as follows: dIrs. W. H. Freeman, of Maple Hill, badly hurt fa the left side and back, story, endeavoring to throw the guilt ou the two chief witnesscs; but, on cross-examination, involved themselves in a labyrinth of false- hoods so perceptible.that no eredence wae given their evidence; in fact, they admitted that they had been told what to say, and had been spe- cially caulioncd 10 make their statements cor- EXECUTION OF JACOB ITARNISS. Sprclal Dixnatch to The Chicagn Tribune. KxoxvILLE, Tenn., Dec. 20.— The mflls of God grind siowly, but they grind exceeding small.” Retributive justice, though often slow, is generally sure; and, while the procrastina- ENGLISH BLOOD. 4 TRIFLE OF THAT COMMODITY SPRINELED IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Special Dieputch to Ihe <hicago Tribune. NEW Yorg, Dee. 30—3:15 n.m.—A great auti-Russfan meeting, composed largely of AT ST. JOIN, N. B. it . spond one with the other. ; e in workingmen, was Leld yesterday afternvon fu | tion of the evil day 6 ten begets fancied sccuri- | Tespond o : sal, which | farce. The jury reported it impossible to agre that it would not help the Iy; B. F. Graves, of Big Rapids, left |. . Tratalcur Squsre. This was made the pretext | 13, and begulles the eullty foto the belicf that | 113rtiss coubsel demanded s new trial, which | S, NG L) TRy The prisoner was telease M R L e o wenlae s i Totee, | Snony, By et Mo Torwmien sl immunity is thelrs, yet the Nemesis s follow- Supreme Court; but that tribunal reafiirmed | on $6,000 bonds to answer the sccond Monday the rate from DMilwaukee the same of Cedar Springs, serious contusions on_face, | fogs in the rear of Waterloo street, oceupied by in June. Peter Kennedy, father of the prison- er, and John Holmes, brother of the notorious outlaw Sam Holmes, are the bondsmen. * a number of artisans, have been burned. The loss is $49,000; the insurance is $15,000. — THE RIOT RECORD. " Report of the Adjntant-Generil of Penn- sylvania, FARRISBURG, Pa, Dec. 20.—The Adjatant. General, in his report of the labor disturbances last July, says, after being notified by the Pennsylvania Railroad officlals that their trains had been stopped at Pittsburg, and that con- flicts ensued shen an attempt was made to run them, he started for Harrisburg, and en ronte reeeived a telearaty from “the Sheriff of Alle- gheay County that a miob existed in Pittsbury and were stopping railway trains. It cannot as from Chicazo, because, in thot event, the steamers at Mibwaukec.would make a still fur- ther reduction of 2!4 cents. The next meeting of railrond managers will probably take up this matter and make an arrangement ~that will be more satisfactory to all the roads. TIIE ASHITABULA DISASTER. It was & year ago yesterday that the Ashta- bula dlsaster occurred on the Lake Shore and ‘Michigan Southern Railrond. The semi-annual report of the Company, which was published a short time ago, contains the statement that all the claims agajust the Company on account of that didaster have been scttled. Mr. C.E. Pickering of this city denles the correctness of that statement, claiining ihag the Company has 50 far refused to settle with him for the loss Tor a pro-Russisn gatheringin another part of the same place. Eachofthe crowds possessedall the clements of 2 mob, and the display of toree arms, and lezs; C. G. Shepardson, of Kalama- z00, terribly jarred and badly bruised; W. . Scott, of this city, left hand badly rushed. Several others had minor bruises and uts. Most of the persons hurt were sent or taken to their homes. The car was not very much injured. There was, no flaw in the rail, and the acci- dent canriot be considered the fault of the company or emploves in any sense, and did not interfere with the traflic of the road. BODY RECOVERED. R DetrorT, Mich., Dec. 20.—A dispatch from Huron City says the body of Capt. Johnson, of Bullalo, who was Jost off the schooner Berlin some weeks ago, was picked up at Grindstone City this morning. the judgment of the Circuit Court, and be was ing on their pathway with unrelenting tread. urdas, Dec. Such has been the experdence of Jacob Harniss, ggun snnmmedi to dffl_"-fl-.fln‘d Baf “urkish flags In he Srst assemblago orecipitated | Who to-day suffered 4 disgracoful acath on the | #- fixed us the time of exccution. an attack by the second. More than 6,000 peo- | seaffold for Though damp, dreary, and dismal the weath- ple were present. The confusion soon became 50 | A MURDER COMMITTED FOURTEEN TEARS AGO. | er, such a crowd never assémbled at Clinton as sTeat at the Turkish meeting that the speakers | The ‘motive of the crime, the expiation of | Was there to-dav to witness the execution. Last could not b beard., A Russtun flag suddealy | Which has been 5o long held fn shevance, was of | DIzt Harnise! wife remafned T7ih i, andl tho apocared fu the rowd. A free fight lastinz oue | 8 political nature, growing out of hatred en- | (TR IS TRIE SRONE B torteraqtion, Ui hour and five minutes-ensucd. gendered by the clvil war then being waged be- | ber. He maintained the utmost nerve to the LED BY A SOOTT PACED MAN tween the North and the Sonth: In no section | last, and refused to make any statemeut, fur- ¥rhio bowled like a Bashi-Bazouk. The Anglo- | Of the country was there such intensity of feel- | Lher than to protest bis innocence. s i it Turks clarred en maseo upou ilic Russian | Ing as in the mountaiu-region of East-Tennes- | . [ Drisoner and bis escort loft the fall at o party. Tue standard-bearer was tahen, soundly | 6¢e, where not only were communitics divided, | 1 o'dlock. Relizious services were then hoid, thrashed, and tae Muscovite flag destroyed. | Ut even the tics of consanzuinity rent asunder, The forees of the horny-handed friends of | DY the strife of party-fact; The natives are the Czar soon rallicd. They carried by ussaul: | emphatically sui generis,—as much so, per- WILL BE LET OFF EASY. Svectal Disputch to The Chicagn Trivune. Bosrox, Dec. 20.—The strike of the engineeys of the Boston & Maine Railroad some months ago has come up in a new light. It is under- stood that the engineers of the road who were convicted for a conspiracy to obstruct the mails have been ootificd by the District Attorpey that if they will reimburse the Government for its expenses in the trial the motion for sentence wlfi not bemade, and it is understood the Court assents to this dlsposillon of the cases. The amount is about $1,500. The seutence will be from $1,000 to $10,000 cach and imprisonment. when preparations for the execution were made. The rope was adjusted and the black can vut on, and he was about to be swung off when the Sherifl discovered he had forzotton to bring the position hed by the Turkish colur-bearers | haps, as Ciesar found the Belgw in his conquest | g 9180 1 DIStovereq e urim proceedings were | RESENTED THE COMPLIMENT. | of his 6-yearold child. The Company at first MINE ACCIDENTS. 5 . of Gaul. Born and reared amid tholr native : " Sorcial Diswitoh o Thé Ghleu Tribing, offéred fo sutule with him for S50, butafter: | rorssvinre. Pa, Dec. 20—Wilhelm Hooso | bt Joubied = that, o 2 3 stayed while the officer went, for the document, the cap and rope removed, and the prisouner sesenely sat down and awaited the Sherifl’s return. . behind one of Sir Edward Landscer’s lions. Tue reserves pressed so closely upon the as- saulting party that retreat was impossible. It wards, he says, backed out. It now refuses to pay him more {han #3500, claiming that be is not even entitled to that much, as there could be and John Lefller were killed by falls of . coal,in the mines to-day, toformer at the Mahonoy, and the latter at the Brookshide colliery. Forr. WATNE, ind., Dec. 20.—At Mounroe- ville, last night, a party of roughs were belling amed Mertz, when mountains, the very atmosphere appears o im- bue them with g spirit of rugged independence in thought and action, that brooks no control, little or nd trouble wonld have oecurred in other parts of the State. Gen. Pearson was was eerious Lusiness, however, for the men in Hurniss conversed with friends in the inter- | 3 newly-married couple 5 R The Turk i . o = o o 0 damave for the loss of a' child of that age. e frout. The Turkish staudards wore liomll:\ and wnich the strong arm of military power | ¢ %I ciiarged that, two brothers, Dan and | they were fired fnto, ten or twelve nersous | Jijg threats to sue they answer by saying that Seadve sl it directed to aid the civil authoritics with the e emts, g o Viciors Elared for 4| found iteelf unable”entirely to subduc. In | Eq'Vanu, bad sworn falsely, beirig injured. Those most scriously werc'| the Lompany could stand a fizht of that kind CANADA: troops under his command at Pitisbure. July Mr. Pickering says 20, having received a dispatch from Gen. Pear- = few inoments at the sectbing crowd Lefore | sentiment this seetion was more eveniy [ At L o'clock the robe and cap were readjust- | cquS gl L Steinman, C. N. Cover- { much longer than he can. 7 " that the prospects of the child were as zood as e A New Kind of Reciprocity—What Dr. | son that a stronz force would be nece tuein, spyarently goxious to know if there were thay, in. any d, i 1 being s v > K . 2 W y of the seceded | cd. aud, the signal being given, the wagon was | Gy Vyiriiom B, Geo John Heller, and : o oy ul ihisebiomious Sugs usie s ol S O el Qriven rom under him. “and in a few moments | fyt "Neodatine, a1, (5, Knonse and Jobn | Those of & erown up person, and his 18 well a3 e e | oo o imine, the, Ay fo g 5 5 acoy Harniss ceased to breathe. Three thou- | QeE artest TOR tha BBOGEIE: Ius wife's health suflered grreatly on account of = S left for Pittsbure. As but %0 ont of the 1,000 o L fonsmcnEiED eSS e Jmore atense. The | caud yeuple witnessed the execation, among | H1OSC Are under arrest for R the sad calamity, this having been their only | Miscelianeous Ttems. g s DL 2Woat of the 1,000 T s T gaeue ubon sudslasfully.| Secession elcment predominated In the tovus | fhom tiany womes. \ e e L child, Ilis wifé, hie says, never recovered from R ey sg Triblne. et | Guards hud reported for anty, and ‘as matters soon_became 8o overwheimingly Turkish that and villages, while in the rural districti the N INHUMAN MOT Special Bisvatch to The Chicagn Tribune. the shock, and coutinues iu delicate health. Toroxto, Dec. 20.~The Globe has obtained | Cor."ootting worse, four other Divisions were tne Russophiles were compelled to withdraw. | Lraditionars lezend of “Jackson, “The Union AN INOUMAN MOTHER. . Bostow, Mass., Dec, 29.—Seott and Dunlan, from Col. Shaw, United States Consul at this | ordered under arms. Upon bis arival, he was As the unority slowly dizengaged itself from | MUst and shall be preserved,” was venerated as Cinctnnatt Enquirer, Dec. 21. & i b R b 6 wun’, A TTOGGISII CIIRISTMAS STORY. port, a full copy of the official “Report of the | astonished to find that public sentiment was in he majority cheers burst_forth trom the tri- | 53Ted)y as words of Inspiration. It has beenalong time since the police an- | the Northampton bauk-robbers, wer 7| MR C. Meldrum, Western General Freight | Commission on the Bureau of Statistics of the | accord and svmpathy with the Strikers. umphant Tarkish party. The cheering soon he- The first two years of the fRebellion, East | nals of this city could show ap 2 morceruel case | each sentenced to twenty years in the State Agent of the Pittsburz, Fort Wasne & Chicao | Treasurs Department.” This report is the doc- Tujs sentiment was surprisingly bit- e 9 s Y i - " < 5t : human depravity—than was to be found at Bre- | munity, as {4 was expected that the cxceptions headed “A Christmas Stors.” Altnough the | yakon the paragraph eulled from some Amerk. Wz‘;dh with one or wo_cxceptiops, either diy cries, burrying t0 the scene out of 8t. Martin’s lane, the Strand, Cockspur street, and White- hall. Red rags a foot square were HOISTED GPON STICKS or held aloft upon cance. New flaes were pro- cured from some unkuown localivy, and the British and Turkish ensigns floated over the love of the people for the Government of their {athers: but in vain. Conscription, too, though cniorced with a vigor as despotic as that which prevailed in France under the First Napoleon, proved unavaling; r, though neither beard- less vouth mor hoary wre was spared, vet, for razed the action of the Stateauthorities orso countenanced those who were obstrusting travel as to' warrant_them, with their passions inflamed as they were, in assuming that the law- abiding citizens believed their course to be just and proper. to the rulings of the Court last October would be sustaived, to say mnothing of an expected compromise with the bank authorities by the return of $1,225,000 of the moucy. story is rather hoagish. yet it will be interesting to the packers iu this city: Hous pucked at eight of the largest potnts West from Nov. 1 to Dec. 22, inclusive (forty-fve work- ing days), showing how Chicago stands in the list: can newspaper and distorted aiid commented on by the London Free Press. The following are the woras: “That Edward Young, Chief of the Bureau, had been ‘improperly interested with Brown, men Street Station-House last evening. On the elate was registered simply the mame **Mrs, Adelinde Wirra,” and opposite the name, was written “cruelty.” The slate also showed that the arrest was fnstigated by the Socioty for the NOT EMPT. itis I : 1, 91 ¢ man foreed into’the Southern ranks, two . i g Hing unoR, el saves side by side | ¢ | Gtiiors fled the country and ehterad the Ecdoms | Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Crester, Pa.. Dec. 20.—Judge Clayton de- | cinernnats Canadian Commissioner, in preparing tables to | . Gen. Pearson, in response to inquiries, said army. Many of these had emiured persecutions Mrs. Wirra is a young woman who has been in | cided that Representative Bullard is not privi- | Louisville wil aaid Brown diy m’ofimn" X ;ccinr ocity he had confidence in his strength, jnodshowed 4 v g r Of its execurlion the the stormy days aud during the Crimean war. ized, and two arrests were made. auy prominence was present, and the mecting bas no political sienificance. FOREIGN FINANCE. THE ECONOMIST'S WEERLY REVIEW. Special Dispatch to The Clicugn Twibune. NDON, Dec. 29.—The Econontist says: * On Monday, when the settlement began, and no Turther purchases of stock for delivery were immediately preceding The police inter- lered three hours after the meeting lirst organ- Nobouy of ¢ at the hands of neighbors, who, forgetting the tics of friendsbip, reported the expressions that fell madvertently from their hs in confidential intercourse; and the prisons were fllied with traitors ta_the Confederacy, or_* Lincoluites,” as they were opprobiously ealled. That those who suffered fnsult and injury should embrace the first opportunity tor re- venge, was natural in the then unsettled con- ditiou of aflairs, and MAXT A PLOODY VENDETTA [ was tho result—yftentimes v 4 manner that would put t Llush the participants in a Cor- sican feud. i~ this country but a few months more than a year. In Germany, four years ago, she gave birth toan illegitimate chitd, a little boy, who 15 the object of her cruclty, and for whose inhu- man treatment she is now a prisoner. When he was about 2 years old she came to Amer: bringing him along, and soon after mar Eugene Wirra, a_tool-maker, who workd in Covinaton, Ky. The fruit of this marriaze is a little girl now about 18 months old. During the brief period of her married life her busband has been compelled to move six times, beine forced from ueighberhood to neighborbood to leged from arrest. Bullard claimed, when ar- rested for embezzling the funds of the Building Association. that he was on his way to Harrise burx to attend the session of the Legislature, and was therefore exempt from arrest. NEW TRIATL DENTED. NEW York, Dec. 20.—The motion fora new trial bas been denied T. S. Lambert, the *Presi- dent of the American Popular Life-lusurance Company. His sentence is postponed until Wednesday, in_order that the prisoner may make a disposition of his affaits.s binet Mr. Tlugh Riddle, President of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railrond, has just issued treaty, and that some of the clerks in the Bu- reau also nided him in the work, and that Younz, though at first opposed to a reciprocity treaty, suddenly changed alter this transaction.” These were the words al- lesed to have been cut from the official report of the Commission, and on the strensth of which a portion of the press has not ceased ever since to charge the British Plenipotentiaries of 1874 with the most gross wholesale corruption of United States officials. ‘ ‘The Globe eays: “Now, what is the truth as bis plan_of opurations. Of | Adjutant General krféw nothing until after the conclusion of the afair. ‘The rioters numbered 10.000 ana fired thefrst shote. After, firing the Philndelphia -soldiers were deserted by the Sherifl and other cvilians, and not a single cinil officer of the city or comnty co-operated. with the military. Gen. Pearson having leff Gen. Brinton in” command of the round-house, said he could not zo back as he was a marked man. Gen. Latta considered Gen. Pearson’s usefule ness at an end, and instructed him to procurs other quarters. Pearson subsequently offered to do any duty that mizht be demanded of him, wtors in the trazedy herewithejven to cach otker in sentiment,— iz what was known asa * Union man,” while the man he murdered was a * Rebel sympathizer.” The facts connected with the commission-of \his crime are such as lo excite The chi but was instructed that when wanted be would besent for. This virtually relieved Pearsor from command. Much criticism has been passed upon Pearson for his action in this mat- ter. but after he left the round-bouse, I do not see how he could have done otherwisg. His pressed, the soccnlative markets gave way, and on the reopcning of business Thursday, when Teports which bad been getting about that Russia proposed to continue the war depressed che tone of the market, the decline continued. the following circular in regard to the General t Agency of his road: ‘The resignation of ‘Lewis Viele, General Freight- Agent of this Company, having been accented, to take cffect on the 1st prox., the duties of General ht-Azent will be performed by William M, avold the indignation of outraged communitics, which could not and would not brook the cruel- ty which the inbuman mother heaped upon her Voy baby. When arfested they lived at No, 531 Walnat'strect. \ The tales told by her nelghbors ubout the it appears from the published report now before us? Why, that there are no such words in the report. The name of Mr. Georze Brown, or any other Brown, is not, named in the report. ‘The reciprocity nezotiations. or the Commission- A MYSTERY. Couxgir, BLurrs, Ia., Dee. 20.~Iuman re- mains in .an advanced state of decomposition were found secreted in a thicket near this city until 'On Friday, however, there twas s raliy | borrorat the depth of depravity evinecd, and ' gl 3 S e i i ol Eb Ftat o o y treatment she gave her iliegitimarte child # i t der w: Save, ssistant General Kreicht-Agent, 2 o fstic e | amazement thae justice was €0 long defranded ¢ i . to-day. The supposition is that a murder was 4 ' A Stions Tatendei istake was in-leavine his troops. Seltzereits. “Tiose reporis. sppessatto 'L | of her due e " e Sommitted and ciforts are being made to un- | SO Qs howd be stdrebeed to s, | o8 Who conducted them, are ot cven reforred | migtakc was ileaving s troops. | - %353 3 purchsses of consols, and toou “3’;1;;'—:[%0 flCg;fcggm;e gocupation, MTarniss | wlere tho nefahbors tall ravel the mystery. - - Sage. - §"- To the Emfllgl':;"-‘;‘ll‘c ::ncgf;‘:“‘;gh ?h"-_ torm of scrvice s detailed, and. the Adjniacs- Ud wway, 2 suflici o A 5 e e g Suffe- o P . o __|_ et isinn ohies - | Younz or any one e i sires hare evel ST e s gmant i | WISATRS fod for 8 Alne SRR o he | S s suflecings. Amane other I | A RREST.OF AT %% Dee 55— Lomuel and | tril maMrolira e sion a s idizen, Sgs. | Youne or any e e | B et T o ha beli e e ST SRR v BotKIN b Straits of Mackinaw. Itis now opened to Gay- | tneslightestallusion. From beginning to end 2 to pass judgment or 02 he Tesponsi- ne - SEREREOL OhArheATlol” 146nc Whife, frequenty g 3o fathie n, have ar- SEREEE, O kAo, Ina e, o pr quently eo ) fottierand gon, have been ar- bility “for the couflict between the troops and T WIOTT A - hunt- X in the filth'of th t S Do such phrase as ‘improperly interested ? is ent-stocks Dave mo for crumbs_and ¢ e f on week. Investmentstocks have moved | ;o5n0aq Southern man. e was subsequemiy | 1€, .and crusty Ethelbert SP Wi lord, about forty miles from Chebos nd . s ayl v - v garbage barrel; unr. A the «~~he murder of William H. Fuller, on rd, L 10 Fgan, a % -y £y bat lide since, being latsely held over Uatl | roteased, and soon after fled to Kentucky: whero away from the cat. At FA.5T305 of raw meat, | vestofhf uetant. Tho son suys that bis father | Within 1ty miles of the crossing of the Straits. | used; and as to the alleged®charge of opition &”:;’éfiil‘”&‘ét‘:?&‘ ?2%‘:-'&?635“{?.“3‘135",—‘.2’33 on the part of Dr. Young on the subject of rec- | ment upon the military standing of ‘the several o Yo iflicult have bargains v oy - £ “any o - the new ver. and go diflicy i ge e_nns;fg‘ ‘h; ;,;':nfc :";}] 1;2‘;‘;;;5:&‘;&‘-”&‘52 streets, where they lived a¢ #ifithand Bremen 3leTicy Fulier twice. The cause of the murder | The cxtension will commence in the spring, and Regime: ¥ will be pushed forward 50 as to be ready for the Wirra’s ncighbors testi fprocity, not one word is to be found in the re- commands engaced. been of inte thatthe settlement of accounts 1his week was welcomed as bringing a few dealers into the market who would otherwise ‘have abstained for the present. _...—utnned States bouds sullered A RENEWED FALL, new doubts being raised as to the power of the President under the pressure of a party defest Confederates aud azain _imprizoned. While a prisoner. he denounced White as the author of bis misfortunes, and deciared his purpose to kili him as soon as he ot out of jail. Shortly after, he escaped. and at once procecded to carry out Lis dreadfal threat. ‘The homes ot both were near, Pilot;Mountain, of Mr. 3T fite, ongs seen her strap the child toa chairand heat it with a poker until itslittle flesh was brafsed almost to apulp. At No.16 Clay street a Indy testitles *hat she bad seen the cruel mother put the tinv, weakly, sickdy boy upon the porch and compel him to walk up and down the floor for nearly or quite n half-day at a time, and tbat if he but was revenge. A BANK PRESIDENT ON TRIAL. XNEw Yorg, Dec. 20.—Sherman Broadwell, the President of the defunct Clairmont Savings Bauk, who way indicted for swearing to 2 false report of its finances, was arraigned to-day. port. The paragraph is thercfore a shameless The report recommends_the organization of 1t opening of the line to the Straits by the time the line on the other side of the Straits is done. Indiana Rallroad will coming season, so that the people and to the western side of the is altozether likely that the Grand Rapids & be extended during the on tate will ulso nave ed {abrication.” A Washington correspondent writine on the subject says: there is no foundation whatever for the charzes and Insinuations it _contains. the National Guard, Dr. Youne's attention was call- 4 i to the article in the Free Press, and he states | g and He says at the and its equipment in United States fatizue uniform, and compliments Governor’s stall for promptness, efficiency, vigor. ; ————— SMALL-POX. direet commiunication with the Upper Peutasula. Mr. J. C. Ganit, Assistant General Manazer of tha Cuieago, Milyaukeo & St. Paul Railroad, has been seriousiy siek with bilious fever daring the last four days. who has been Mr. Gault’s family ohysiclan for time effortswere being made to negociate a rec- iprocity treatv between the United States and - Canada Mr. Brown, accompanied by Sir Edward Thornton, and at theinstance of Secretary Fish, called at the Bureau of Statistics for statistical 10 resist. the legislative majorities in favor of b = es Wi peying the coupons in ilver instead of gold. He pleaded * not guilty. On Monday money was in demand o antic- pation of the Christmas hnlidays and the Stock Exchange settlement. The rates of discount in Anderson County: and it wisin_ a field be- Tonging to Harniss that the_killinz was done. White was a distiller, and Harniss tad, in days of vore. been a regular customer, and still owed him for whisky long gince consumed ; and it was offercd to stop and Test she would fall upon him with arod and beat him. Thus, with his hands tied Lehind him, would this little martyr of a mother’s devilish nature drag his weary feet over the floor unmtil / the cndurance To the Editor of The Tribune. » Cricaco, Dee. 29.—Will yqu please inform & daiiy reader of your paper about the law in rezurd to the small-pox and the pest-house. Is it really postable that I am to understand that if one of my A 'TENNESSEE VERDICT. Mewrms, Tenn., Dee. 29.—In the case of Levin S. Coe, charged with killing M. M. Beach Dr. Isham. of this city, ure a shade lower than they were last week, but | e’y otect or refusal to pay the debt that cansed ; Fex Iy’ th, is nes Tefus pa s of his baby flesh aud bones ‘rave way : e B bcen. . ¢ | iuformation touching the trade between the tw il ki i is discasc B I e apeaucchy neuily’ the vhite to befray him to-the authorities in the | Jq 'he ‘smik thronh exhaustion in his Juet sprie, the Jury tonisht broaght in o vor- mans Jears, pus telecranhod for from Mil- | countries. This infermetion s bacyi wasg | fomily was taken with Home Aemtiet i iy e b of ert o %‘hm&monlhs’ bank Dills are rfi n_sz.-m.u.'] b 86, i e | Lracks, only to be beaten because hie could not | & clrendin:sas Yy g | wauket, w ui‘rex 3 r’dl ault resxdc?. gesterday | a week. in order that it micht be used In argu- | the horrible. pest.Boases That almost seems an i ThE i FE L gk Ve in Juts, 1518, that Harntss eseoned | il oL POn P ae utly enred for 3 Sty oua special eneately, after lft for that | ment for the furthorance of the treaty. Afr. | OtRZe, I am vers smsiois, dimost seems an s L e i vl i duamted | by alady at Bremon-Street Station, wnose name FOUND GUILTY. ,czt{ on a special _°n§"% e gratifying intel- | Brown was informed that the clerieal foee of | Bure many more mothers are like myself. The ides AMEXICO Do casily eluded the Confederates, and returnied | o4 onili not Gearn, - He fs a bright ohild, but FOUN Y. iont had pooiyed, erc last ovening that the | the Bureau could not be taken from currentsorl | OF Deing inken from Home 15 enonel o3 Kill & e B d 1o his hiome, having {n the ¢ perfected | 1y gufercd physical deformity from the fll- | WILKESpAung, Pa., Dec. 20.—Joseph J. | patient had passed tho crisis and is sow B to prepare the tables he wanted inso_short a | Shey if BOthing clse. If such e the Jaw. the an- : chael Walsh | eiderably bettor. Tt s tobe hooed that M. | ginie, * An arraazement was then rade by oiies | thorities wil find that there Wil be more harm . Malia, tried for the murder of at Dunmore about a year azo, has been found guilty of murder in the second degree. cowe from it than good. Please let us know the tzuth in to-morrow's paper. AN Axxrors Motuze. The City Council have power to make reguia- tions in regard to infcctious and contagions discases. Their power i3 of asweepingcharacter, and the limits of it have vractically never been tested. Whether in the interest of public bealth they have the right to order the removal of a person afilicted with a disease danzerous to IS SCHEME OF VENGIANGE. White was stiil followine his old avocation of a distiiler, and, on the nivnt of the 15th, Har- niss went to bis still-house and: carvied away a keg of. the product known as ** donblinas,— taking care. with the canoing of an Indian, to lcave a trail sufliciently broad for the owner to follow. Harniss conveyed the beverage over the mountain,and hid it in a log-hzap. The next day, Julylfib\\'lxilecmnc 10 look for th stolen liquor, —which was what Harnies desired,—and walked treatment of "his unnatural parent. His body is not farger than that of a 2-year-old child, but what there is of it is covered with scars and discolored bruises. One sight of the Jit- tle fellow’s erucified body is enough to melt a heart of stone with pity. Ife showed the reporter his hurts, and told how his mother had firqduued them. When our reporter saw him ¢ was famishingly devouring food with the avidity of a halt-starved person. The mother from her cell made no denial of ' MISCELLANEOUS NEWS SUMMARY. Ciry oF MEXICO, Dec. 23, via Havaxs.—Gen. Ogazon, Minister of War, has resigned, and Gen. Manuel Goozales bhas beeu appointed in his stead. Otber Cabinet changes are expected. The newspapers urge a close alliance of the Hispano-Amencan Republics against Northern apgression. There has been a grand military display at gnuln will be able to be about againin 2 few ays. Mr. M. L. Doherty, late Traffie-Manager of the Baitimore & Ohio Raflroadsat Chicazo, who suceeeds Mr. N. Guilford a3 General Freieht Agent of that road, hids adicu to Chicao this eveniug to take charge of his new oflice at Bul- timore. Mir. N. Guilford, the new Western Pool Com- missioner, made the rounds amone the various railroad offices yesterday and introduced hitn- the desired information was to be prepared by several clerks after oflice hours, Mr. Brown axreelny to make such comoensation as_wonld be fair and reasonable for tha labor perfirmed. The work was done under this arrargement.’ Suecial Dizpatch 1o The Chigagn Trisune. MoxTrEAL Dee, 20.—The Quetee, Montreal & Ottawa Railway Company, which the Quebee Government advertises to be leased for 2 term of years, is 315, miles long. Tenders will be ARRESTED. ‘WILRESBARRE, Pa., Dec. 20.—Thomas Durkin has Leen arrested, charged with being one of the Mollie Maguires that murdered Superintend- ent Sraith at Jeavsville, Nov. 5, 1863. into the snare so skillfully concocied. Harniss was accompanied by his wife and children and a nero girl: and all lay in ambush, awaitine the arrival of the unsuspecting victim. Soon White appeared, and _entered _the field In full view of Haruiss, who, seeing Lim_approaching, eocked Chapuitepec. Five thousand troops were out, well armed, uniformed, and drilled. Miuister Romero, of the Treasury, claims to have made improvements which will angment the treasury millions of dollars. having punished ber child. but attempted to ex- cuse herself. She eays that aiter his birth the boy was left with very low people, who reared him in §1th and plzeishngess, so that now he was most unciean in his habits, and would not learn to become careful. She says she has had BANK ROBBERS SENTENCED. SPRINGEIELD, Mass., Dec. 29.—The notorious Northampton Bank robbers, Scott. and Dunlap, have each been. sentenced to twenty years® coa- -fincment in the State’s Prison. ou: au self to the General Freignt Agents of the var- s roads. The Interviews were all pleasant d harmonlous. —————r—— THE WEATHER, rectived to work it as a whale or in two parts, with Montreal as the dividing-point. - Tonoxto, Dec. 20.—The Doninion Wil meet-for the dispateh of busind 7th of February. Last vear it met dn the Sth the neighorhood, or to order. compulsory vace- vation in order to avert an epidemic, is o question which,. so far as is known, bas pot been tested in the courts. It isunder the power delegated by the Council that the Special Disoatchto_Tne Chicaan Tribune, Parliament s on the A motion was made in Congress toabolish the Zons Libre and establish instead custom-houses iu the passses of the Sierre Madre, but Congress rdjourned before the measure could be acted upon. ‘The Sullivan-Palmer Railroad Concession bill of the same month, and was prorogue 28th of April. K G e Sveelal Disoatch o The Chicago Tribune, HALIFAY, Dec. 29.—Another steamship line Is to be added to the number that ply to Hali- fax. The White Cross Linc of steamers au- Board of Health acts. A point, however, which ** An Anxious Mother ” has probably overlooked fs. that the removal of a person,afflicted with small-oox to a properl{v-upnointed hospital is nat only the best thing for the patient. but for Dis rific, and, in mountain-parlance, “drew a bead” on the unfortunate man: but his wife, her womanly inetincts aroused, struck down the weapon, aud implored him to abandon his fell purpose. Furious with rage at the unexpected much trouble in trying to keep the child clean, without success, and that the trial naturally incensed her and_destroved motherly feelings for him. Besides, she saysshc has o perfect rizht, under the practices of society, to beat hor Orpice oF TAE CHiEr SioNAT OFFICER, Wasnioroy, Dee. 3%—1. a.m.~Indications— For the Tennessee and Ohio Valley, the Upper Lakes, and Upper Mississippl and Lower Mis- DIED OF HIS INSURIES. New Loxpox, Conn., Dec. 20.—Michael Mac- key died last night of wounds inflicted by his Lrother-in-law, Jobn Goddard. the family, and other residents in the honca ; d = interference, Harniss threatened summary von- it tis vy it t Efi'gififi“‘d h‘vnalgleraflznli:&ear!:\iu;r:“esfiznfig: geanceon her if she again uttempted to balk him | ©¥0 ¢hild v\lwuu:cr she 1pxcnsr.~, without the souri Vallevs, rising barometer, cooler, north- nounce the Heman Ludwie. rom Anti 1c Ul was lort b 3 direct vote, ofiererene, and once etk dolterateaim | PUeFisence of any one " This e seemsto o SR R OTS cast o west winds, doudy weather, with rain or | Halifax via London, T time for the spring | wagia” paopeod: The — only alterostise : e a L d N i O y B A 3 poares claudy 3 9 13 L v c uara; tl 9 yfmericans are earuest for the retention of ";r‘(}s'“j;'&“‘-x‘;’tg‘d‘{‘g&’é’;‘;}}f;‘;g‘}l{’,’v"fi‘;&g{f}' Imacincs that she Jud vot her boy is the | — Toronro, Dec. 20.—Owen Murpby, New | 520W, possibly clcaring away Sunday night. bt pas pax hmports larecly from Antwerp, | and when the restimts tounyaren i Minister Foster. Emerging from his concealment, Haruiss ap. | %ron%d person. The S, P. C. A, have taken | Yorks alleged embezzling Excise Commissioner, £OGAL OUSERTATIONs. Vossols, bitherto been compolled to use sailing” | sclves completely ~ isolated from the 4 o proached White a5 Le lay blecding on the | fharee of the aflair, :n1 intend 1o push matters | g pere, - oag0. Dec. 29. Suectal Disoateh to Tre Chicaz Tribune warld, ith no one daring to approach the house FINANCIAL, ground, and mockinely tendered bin a cup of | £0 the extent of thé la ———— M| Dar, TR e WO [Vel (R W -ToroxTo. Ont,., Dee. 0.4 fire broke out on | wiLh Provisions or for any other purpose, they Boeciat Dievatch to % Quieagn Tribune. fis own whisky that hail been stolen the ol SECRETARY SHERMAN. & Anprioo street sbont 3 o'clock: this morning, | ot vy fel that b would base beea and in a short time destroyed a larze amount or valuable property, embracing twelve wWooden buildings, all of whiich were oceupicd as businoce places from the bottom fiat to the top. stors A DOUBLE SENTENCE. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29.—Judge Pierce to-day zave a decision in the case of Jobn H. Brown, Oflicer. Where complete isofation could be had there would be 1o need of removal, but in a ten- ement house or crowded neizhborhood this would be {mpossible. - Special Dispatch to Tre Chicagn Tribune. - New Yorr, Dec. 20.—Seeretary Sherman lett here for Washington this morning, after looking Bosrox, Dec. 20.—The West. Boston Savings Baok wss to-day temporarily enjoined from doing farther business by the Supreme Court, before. Szein% himself in the power of -his vindictive foe, White implored him tospare him for the short time ne could live; but, with the smile of a fiend, Harniss placed ' the muzzle of and onJan.§ the case Iato be argued. Tho | Spaicola fieud, Har the nezro barber who on Thauksgiving night, i e sorvie v i trustees ssy they believe the usefalness of the | © o ec:v.:sml;‘-r;l:?our DEGRACE, ‘while intoxicated, shot and seriously injured the ::l:fi?ilzlwmem;! EmTr:-,:cn:'s' oxfxfl!s‘:le' {’[::hf‘ Slfldrll‘: skl iR —~Mldntehy fin‘:‘;h‘\"%t;g;et‘}lllg)c\;gmapzmgs ke * S bank has passed, and it is for the interest of the | blowinz out his brains. With the aid of the | 5on of the Hon. William D, Kelley, Brown, on R e Soaanhd e “Stail TBar.| % in i eanire | The total loss. will reach g""?memm""me"t' N B s o usiness should cease, but the | bired negro eirl, Harnics then drazged the | the trial, pleaded zuilty, and was sentonces o | 1€ @Franzement of various details looking to | _Sartoms Bar. [ Tir,| _ Find. j 2t BEalher | chica “covored by Instrance. Tiemsiss by OIS IOKHACKS: Jepositors. who have crowded the doors of the | body to the edze Of the field and hid it hotween | two and o Inis years’ imprisonment. elatmin, | Custom-House reforms and the cxtinction of | Fembina ties of_tools were burned, and the st L | Frospect of cold weather. Trom ot Sl todug, are vet to be lieard | o logs,—first, howaver, sovering the heal | 10 pave bown e dmpriSCEmEnt, daim 2 | long-existing abuses, ‘including those con- the mechmnics will be very ereat, the tneer cay | Martine begins new classes New-Year's {irrg;x;l?lnl:hxi-lsz‘ilgef;‘:\’:finngq‘fig} e boas wi i %i?’r"‘fi" : w%y'55‘"2|m EQCkfiflfzmrfi for ‘l:“ liguor as’ not 10 be responsible for hyy | nected with the weighing, gauging, and of some of the buildings bein 2ucui;$n:f; P | Cowor children sick—* Chri tmas slu'mn"' i e woks wil pose, and, throwing the head down the | achions. — The o & 8 . torics. The calmuess of 2 3 Ty 5 ol ! 3 ro%in ) e uestion here was an | brokerage systems. Hc also advised frecly - 1SS of the nizht only saved 1 <-buyers’ s, 95 ot ey e ot set come to lizh. | mountain-side, where it bounded over tho | ifort to ce Theouo e e reconsiderad, | with utellizent. gentlomen sozarding politieal ity (0m,8 epetition of she June conlisaraion, | D0k Duyers resrt—Claghu's, 5 Madison Special Disvuteh to The Chicadn Trivune. The last of the Holidays—next Tuesday. Special Divpatch 10 The Chicunn Tribune. SPRINGFIELD, 1L, Dec. 89.—Voluntary peti- tions in bankruptey have been filed by the fol- precipitous descent * for all_the world like a pumnkin,” as he afterwards told one of the wit- nesses to whom he related the details of the Judge Kelley claiming evidence showing Brown to to have obtamed have boen & despen, | Aflalrs. 1t is safe to say that neither he nor the MoONTKEAL, Dec, 20.—T i President {s disposed to heea the unwise couns he old and highly re- Shectable i of Georze Winks & Co, fs in | 90/ Martine's new term+ New Year's.” t. suow. s nst B L & WA Ehomsine ol 5 ate character, and that he had previously been inati i owing persons: R. - A, 3 revolting scene. The maimed trunk was then i i . uSILIeen | el of those who advise the renomination of the = Lt.an financinl diffieulty, Th i B Wk, Cass Couuty, and 'C. D. Stewart and | covered with bashes g rhconLrank ¥ and wit- | g ymirderous assaults, - Judge Pierce | oventiy yejocted S Yot appointees; nor is SERE S, [ oo besan o hrbact o e tas“’:rnéez’;: m%’fiifil‘s’s‘;fii‘fi'&i‘.fiué‘"°"?é‘§ e eon i 3 3 essfully c e with the world. Lain. i Justice of the previous sentence, liolding that a seotence affecting the personal liberty of a party was too solemn an adjudica- tion to be supposed 10 have been madd upon light cousideration, aud that the administration of justice might gssume the sspect of ven. of pruderce, and it has_since been an extent that rendered it uunrofim\l;fguc’lgg th‘i: cause and to shrivkaze are to be attributed the qmluulllusp[ the, house. The losses by bad gebts are light.with the exception of the onse of \‘lgod, Davis & Co.;who gave collaterals for there evidence on the other hand that it hos been decided to acquiesce fn the rctention of Arthur and Cornell, The present_prospect is that no uew nominations will be made for some time to come. ——etm— ., W. E Shelton, of Cairo. The Stockholders' Committee of the Spring- field Savines Bank has made. areport, which slfn\u liabilities of $169,562, and _available Hopurces of $160.403." There'is no doubt the eficit will be made pood, as the stockholders nesses of the crime returned home, “To sleep, perchance «to ‘dream,” for liamiss was of & ure too callous to be troubled with remorse of conscience. Kuowing that, if recaptured in the Confeder- Everyhody will want to sce the new businéss- exchanee room inconnection with H. B. Bryant's Chicago Business College. B Many of our merchants have, owinz to the bad wcather, been able to complete their stock- arc individuslly liap 3 ate llucs,‘it would g6 hard with him, Harniss geanee if Insuch a case a sentence sol y lgle indiri .,.,{wn&;fl;‘f;;gg fi?m&,g‘;fl fiz;r‘;g"“x‘ ;gfi‘zl:fr:&?;:’ :’{;‘,‘{fi!fi‘f"flfls ln;-uos%u u;éuu o & ey slslg“e]r;ull’z SCOkORED ]E)DUC‘)ATO%S N FOBI(JXNCI% . § 000, \rl;lth tnmslouEL to beworthless. Mr, | taking, and we are nleased to learn that, taking values, 4 e hours befc iuht, bow- | set aside and a reater sentence fmposed. The 7. Louts, Dec. 20.—The colored school- 1S is at present in England. * The liabilities | 4il in atl, the Lusiness. of C) b Iy ever, oue of the principal witnessesazainst Har- | yrisoncr, however, had plesded guilty to carry- | teachers of this State have been in convention |y YD“EEE)EFR'\PH'&”NQLE,SI;S pe—— "1"',';'0:&‘! :fii’,’&'&% k;gwn, but will probably | marked improvement. overlfi?’:'gnr.m e B 9 & . 1) IS o oo i b Rocmasrer, N. Y., D, — entirely causcless rup o&cvur?zmu fi,fi';i":i :flg Rochester Savings Bank. No. slarm: st felt amony the intellizent classes. The bank has o irplus of $700,000 over all its liabilitjos. S, o, (Dee. 20.—The liabiliies of His asscts are unknown, > - o 210 $15,000. niss, named Vaun, and a man named Jooes, e assets are large and 4 D came 1o his house and asked for Harniss. As tley entered ihe door, tne click of a nfie was beard as the murderer, who was Iying perdu under the bed, cocked his piece: but, recogaizing Vann’s voice as that of o friend, hie came out from his concealment, rudely apologizing for having, mistaken him for un enemy, and John R. Barrett « Co., Wookbinders, No.150 State strect, report a lively trade in the *“Em- crson Binder.” “Their order-book for the past fortniglit inclndes demands from the Milwaukes Signal Service, SmithsonianFnstithte, Montreal, and from five Eastern; eizht Sonthern, and cleven Western States. No other firm, we can ing o concealed deudly weapon, on which ao | sentence had been fmposed, aud be would there: {ore senteuce him to ong_ year's imprisonment after the expiration of his senteuce under the bill of assault, and, 1n addition, would hotd lin in $2,000 bail to keep the peace for ane veur alter the expiration of the senteace or carrying l|‘c:l: ;hc Bast uawo dave, and lave done & £00d | 4,5 eligreres which he himsell preferred agafpet | 200d: da ouwlex. n.t§(‘:u.mg unhu- m;.crc;ts' and the | oo porlce Commissioners, and is ready to en- educational weliare of the colored children of | yo4iy charges against the Excise Commission- the State. A score or more of pasers, some ot | g5, them quite able and elaborate, were read and HazLETON, Pa., Dec. 20.—A. Pardee & Co., of discussed, and the whole ground of cdueation | this place, and Coxe Brothers & Co., at. Drifton, C BETTER MAIL FACILITIES. Soeclal Disoatch 1o The Chicagn Trinnne. New Yorg, Dec. 20.—Supf: Vail, of the Rail- way Mail Service, has conclude aUTIngements WaATERTORX, N Yo Dee. 20.—G » 2 concealed deadly weapon. ; ; ! | Brooks' Bank “of Lowvifts hos ooOtEe M. | eaving’ that, had he been such, he would E and facilltics for its acquirement was gonc over, | have aurced with their men to bay during 1878, | whieh will greatly facilitate the distributi Jenture to say, has had so extended a business Lisbilitics, about 61000, - Assels clmmen 1o s T, e ettt e e s Le HELD TO ANSWER. and it is beljeved much benefit to all concerned grhc\:."zocnsl ‘5:&?10‘1?:5?5 ?:fi‘fit;’ Seiongras | matter st intermediate pofits :e(::c:rf e s tine. 2 J equal. (W) ana Wouta S soon i anotiier ag not, | NEW ORLEAxs, Dec. 29, Toy, alias Curiis, | Will SFOW out of the meeting. A resolution was | e poseoried ey OW SO0 | this ety aod Clicage! The New oo e farniss then told Vann the facts conuected wutl | ¢harged with the-abduction aud rape of the | adopted heartily indorsing and carnestly recom. MaDtsoN, Wit fre gticag Trioune. [ Central “Compuny has agreed to furnish spectar I E, DENTAL ART. b N, iy ' 20.—M. 'C. Smith, a ectal Dispatch o The Chicago Trituna postal-cars after Jan. 1- on three through mending 1o the people of tue country the trains ench way letween these voints. There measurebrought forward by Senators Morrilland SUICIDE, - ; Soertal Disvatch to The Chicaon Tribuns AURoRa, IIL, Dea 29.—The United, States Commissloner has reccatly allowed Fabnestock " youug lady of Baltimore, who Was arrested in this city on Wednesday, was arraiened and Te- but, os White was a *Rebel,’” sl.e&s t0 have Harniss arrested. Vh the murder; Vs i rh, years old. of Galesbuire, ioun! man 25 to 30 11, Smith, 2 prominent ., 4 brother of J. D. Apnuur, Mich., Dee. .—Della Wrigh, few d it 3 i 1) zht, aged na fvs, White's presence was missed | manded to the Parish Prison without Hoar, now pending before Congress, providin: citizes city, o is will be no change f 5 i Iw.;uendei llmee',mg of the Literary Society ?grt{:ies ulssgf‘l:_\‘, au.xs:l.xu active sc?n:llx in‘x:n‘tu'l'fd awalt the ateivalof oo e m'-fl;:fl::“]‘flz for 1 national publie school faad oh e Pl S :nlfir, “;}:;rlt} Gy “s’ot.‘.:f fiiu‘fifizflfi' o o u‘j‘;‘mm:a: xfi;cr;: u!lltme-txnxble' & Willson, dentists of this @ity, a patent for pirits, Op rebaruing o Tortly 18 £008 | breconca. ot s Tagre pameoarp (o DIty the | SIok1o%tha acne of Mo g paprs | OB 19 e States aud to Territories upon the | souzht. the bont-landing noar eveing, romed | PIACGS 0n he Tine Wil be foms escs, SOM | Simpliying tho maamutacnse il et s . eoirits. On returning home she took stryet. | hugons o 9 fnd bozus cliecks of the Chicar, Burlington & | bsis of their lliteracy, and calling on the press | across Lake Monons, and jutaped framcir oy | £ud arranzed en roate oo { having to wait, | Streugth of porcelain work. . ; nine, and i3 ehore Yime. was 5. Sappes Shy | [E over the rees near Harrls” fleld attracted | i bOZUs cliccks of the C Frki msrsess,'fl";'zku';_ s | 9f the land to aid and encourage” its passare. | attempting to commit shicie - Tro, Water b | foF classification af tho placs of ma?xg,'l‘: “—i-z'.‘er: R A ; euicldal mania Is heraanary. " ot that the | The fosh had been aimost. entirely eaten from | WHO_operate i e Tole of conductor und | JIWFEEINE an tmprovemen Tnterest; of the | mant Tiad- Walking to “the shore, “ne | Syraeuse, vracuse to Cleveland, and Cleveland ! Privilegos. . i + | e Bones b theunciean bird, ind weroctrewy | Passenger szeatfor the sbove-mentloned road. | (ot NS, the educational, inerest of thc Sl that he s lotse, e st | of each ear, o R Wil compose the erew estordun, ‘or Comnce Jeo Tork Tmee, osesof a wild animal that R OL LS i e o im to walk 2 d uy, at Canterbury, they showe ent b ¥hich provides that fn all respects, | to town, where e es piead charge e e Some ancicat recorda of th anciont city. Ong perished. The shitt of the murdered man was lound mear by, verforated with two bullet- holes, showing the entrance and exit of the OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yors, Dec. 29.—Arrived, steamships BLOOMINGTON. Spectal Disoateh to The Chicago Trbune. Broowixgroy, Ill, Dec. 29.—George E. exceph the mere fact of coloral sehools shall have the same ad- Yantaces as others of the same grade separation, the of gra at the Vilas House. His brother has been telo. Sheriff Charlton, who cared for him phed for. The cause of Bosroy, Dec. 20.—Dr. J. Of them ran thus: <1335, Pay 14 shillings 8 bence for bringing a heretic from London. For' 4 load of wood to burn him, two shitlings; for OBITUARY, 8. Jones, surgeon Citv of New York and Republic, from Liter- pool. Havrax, Dee. 20, —Arrived, steamship Mora- w139, from LiverpooL and playwright, and inanager of the ¥ ©old Tre; Theatre, aied this morning, S Svectal Disputchto The Chicago Tridune, Drxow, IIl., Dec. 20.~Oyr citizens were ball.” The scattered bones were gathered up, snd, after lezal formalities, buried, ex oy the head, which never was&rsn;nn‘:l. et hkh arnigs being a desperate man, gunpowder, 3 1c le tnrc{‘: vcnce.y'“ ‘penny; for a stake and staple, ——— “Yes, my child, your Krench teacher is right in thef respective districts, is frequently and grosslf violated; that colored schools in man ipstantes are held in basements or buildings 0I- adaptdl in furniture, while the schools for other his insani posed to be some love affair. i g - ALBaNT, N. Y., Dec. 20.—The Attorney Gen- eral has been notified that the referecs in the Belden Canal case have found g Jjudgment in Johnston, of Leroy, McLean County, twenty miles east of Bloomington, has disspoeared for unknown parts mysteriously. He leavesan in- and having Loxpoy. Dec. 20.—Stéamships Algeria and repeatedly threatenea to take White's life debtedness of $1 5 ce. 2028 2 ce Whitc's life, sns. eis of $10,000 to $15,000, and but. little | aces sre o each : Yd5dement Greece, from New York, bave arrived out. piciun naturally fell upon bim; but, 35 Le was | Droverty to meet. it. Johnston isa wellknown | rees e Qg‘gmgflflx;:e%} .?a‘ifiré:““%e'r‘;ufi‘:%{ f;“lg: }‘ofii‘%ffl;‘i;“:f;‘if,fii'.‘,fi Vi case whirs ;mmcd s Mteraoon at the sudde | fy g ‘sz(ovz '3 Feten msuvh',i e h i b ? » where | death of A. U. Hazen, brother-inay er. You know it a he-ter.,” “Well, y case, -in-] of our | mother, but it is shee-tiron.” g