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5 o E Y T CRIMINAL NEWS. Discovery of a Peculiar Case by a Humane Socioty of Phitadelphia. e Noble Efforts of a Young Girl to Escape from Vicious Sar- roundings. iteiking Fxample of the Elovating Intluences of Education. The Oase cf Bigelow, tho Alleged Embes- zler, a8 Btated by His Friends, A CIIILD SAVED. By Tetegruph to New York Herald. Prmantrents, Dec. 23.~An unusual and Teartrandiug vase s been Iately brought to tho attention of the Soclety for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Jt was discovered that the father of 8 young girl but 15 years of age was Keeplng a house of #li-fame, and despito the en- treatics of tho daughter sho was constralned to remaln st home, dolng menial service, and sce- fng and hearing much at which her sou! re. volted, Educated In a Catholic seminary, and finpressed with the teachings of the Sistere, her mordl 4entimenta were dally shocked by her surroundings, and after bearing with great for- titude the trials hy which she was surrounded, yet ' fearing she would eventually yleld to the lenptations by which she was dally, beset, sho wrote to the mother of o rehool frlond stating frankly her condition, “The letter was shown to Mr. Crow, tho Secre- tary of the Socloty for thc Prevention of Cruel- v to Chlldren, who sl that if complaint was praperly made he wonld eive the child fall protection. In accoridance with this promlse she made tho following complatnt: 1nrAnesua, Dec, 22, 1877, —Dear Mr, Creir, Secrelary of the Society : [ have called at the ofMee of yonr Saclety 1o heg yonr protection, 1 am )v- in:21n 0 house Tor immora) prrposes, and am Aur- rannded by all that 18 wicked. Irecand hear ail hat tnenrsied on, [ aim poritively deteemined ta Jeave iy father aud mother and ail of the family and place myself under your protection. [ feel and Lnow, according to the commandments of Go fhut ['tun 1n & wrong place, and in danger of Tosing my «ontl and hoaven. * I i e guided by your advice. future course 1 sl au 15 years of ago. Manr, Under the dircctinn of the Becretary of tho Bociety Marlo apnearvd hiefore a Notary-F'ublic nnd mnde complaint awainst her lather, averrug that he wos keeplng lier in a house of {ll-faino nzatnst her wiil; that hets the owaoer of the house, and cxpressing fears for hersell. Having Jeit her home, and feeling seoure wder her present guardianahip, ehe Indited and sent e followlng letter to hier pareats: PusLAvLRita, Dec, 23, 1857, —Dear Father and Jnther: No doubt you have Preen wonidering why 1dld not let you know whera I'wans golng Tacs- duy, when [ Jeft your house, and why | have not returne i but I writo thia letter for that ENORG: tong known what kind of a placo have Jived in, and [ have long Leen thinking of Teaving euch & home of sin and vice, aiil not untit now have I becn ablo to do ao. T auppase you whil Tic aurnrised to hear that 1 have constiited o lawyer, antd have been placed nnder the protection of the' Haclety for the Provention of Cruelty to Chilldren, anl T auppose you know hy this that 1 have left your howe never to urn, uleas, with God'n Krace, yan both seform iter and hape Jler Nife. 1 am fully determined on thin point, and remember, parents, nelther pepuualon nor unytlihig i yous power or that of any other per- ron can chango my resolutlon. Bo anythiuz yon Surend to do suainst o had better be dune qulckly wr perhups 1L would be too lats The good Histers u Jdoshph's Courent tat me to love and rerve Almighty God, ond to know the differenco « hwetween right and wrong, and 1 could i Jirenis. yuu nre now advancing in yeare, and yon have now four )itfle clildren that are of an ‘nge that will tak 1 ery enreful ho ood or bad, and, 1f you are not hatly of you enconrare thom, their Tittte rontl will Le Tost forever in eten d they wiil hwvo yoit 10 blaine always for the wieked ex- wuple yon set tufore thens uut T hopo thels denr guard(sn angola will ever watch over und protect Thew, God has $1 1l own merciful way provided for me, and [ know e will never forsake thosy who tr v ¢ in Him. 1 hove you will forgive me for 1 lavo ever eaudcd you, snd, althoush | Itk vour luime, 1 1ovo yon atlil, aid iy only or will Lo for your cunverntun, © (oodeBy fore ur, and God bless you all, Your child, ‘The cnsa s exciting intense Intercat in tho community, and some legal developments may :Hlpn Letween her parents and lier present guar- e, '« OF BOYTON. Suectat Diswited (0 The Chictan Tribune. Bostox, Dee.81.—A zreat sensation was enused ere to-duy by the appearance i court of George 13, Bigelow, o promuent Jawyer, on the chargo of chexzling $10,000 of trust money, His cuso was continued for ten doys, bail belng fusnlshed 1 260,600, The fuets of tho ense, as given by Mr. Bigelow’s fricnds, are as follows: John 1, Lester and Mr. Bigelow were appoluted Trus- tees of tho Butlington estato In 3565, aind con- nued to act os such until July, §572, wheno Mr, Blgelow notified | the partles In interest that ho deaired to resign, and asked them to confer with lilm In regard to the same and other matters, but the parties In Interest prevafled upon Alr, Bigelow to contlnue 10 aet nominally a3 s Trustee, while Ewgene T, | Butlington, of the sald parties, by agrecment of nll concerned, wus to have the waole mane agement_am! vontrol of the estute, Logether with all Books, accounts, ete., rolating to the ustate. Mr. Bullington’s managentent began on Jun. 1, 187, and has continued without Inter- ruption to the date of Mr, Bigelow's restination of the trust, which was aepted May 10, 1577, Mr. lilzelow at once fled WS account, wilch {s Uil on the tlo tu the Frobsts Court for Norjolk Caunty, sud is now pendine, 1t §s a fact of no Mitle slamiteanco that fur fiyo years Mr, Blgelow B tioe Aol 1 Ll posscaudun any of the more booka, or property of the cstute, Mr, Bigelow's cuunnel reeurd tho arrest and attendant Clreiin- stances us a plece of bluckmall, awd that matice on the part of the compluinant ia the only ap- parent explanution of the sumuary proceedlugs, und they feel contldent that o full and exhuusts #ve fuvestization will result 1 the complets « vindlcation of Mr. Bigelow’s honor and Integrity. A IIORNIBLYE OUTRAGE, Wasninaton, I, C,, Dee, #l.—treat excltes ment bas prevatled here slnee Satunlay beeausy “of a terrible outrage perpetrated upon a young - s Jy(ly i the castern part of this city last Sytur- e day, A movement {8 on fout for the orgauiza. tonof o Vigitance Comnmittee, to patrol the Streets, Two negroes were arrested yesterday an suaplcion, and but for the atroug prutests of the police the crowd would linve taken the luatter nto their own hands, and summary pinishment would have been visitod upons at song of them then and shere, A lnrgely. altended fudizuation meetiog was beld Just evening, ——— . THE DLOOMINGTON ASSASSINA- TION, Bpecial Plavalch (o The Chicaan Tribuna. Bioominetow, I, Dec. GL—~Dwight E. ‘Wheaton, arrested for the murder of Jawes O'Netl, denfus that by knew of bis wilo's fuil- anacy with O'Nell untll this morning, Waew e saw it In the papers, although, he fays, Lo Lkoew that she had beew lwproperly g::.l‘?lx:\“ \‘v‘uh h:n&hu{]. Mre, Wheaton o atfcully den! L she i criwiual {n"umc]lwlllx O'th‘mu“m w s REWARD OFFERED, Special Dispaseh to Tha Chicugo Tridune. Braorizuo, BL, Dec. 81.—The Governor to-day lssued & prociamation offering $300 ro- ward for the apprehension of the three un- , o dtlcs and fricads will ufl#r: ;W‘A&fl‘fi:‘u:fl' 23 BUBJECTS FPOR INVESTIGATION, . Suectul Dispatch 4o The Chicagn Tribune: Four Waxnx, Ind., Dec. 81.—The examina- tiun of Drs. A, E. Vaobuskirk sud Q. F. Bums 1acre, on o chapge of body-snatcbing, which has been lu prowress for a week, concluded to-day. Summers was axuittod bound uver to m'&mmil'fi'&‘u‘c’:fl' f"wk " o TWEED. NEw Youx, Dec, 81.—Willtam M. Tweed has offercd to confess Judgment fn all tho city suits wuw pending agzaiust him. Theso fuclude two suits 0a the $6,000,000 claln, tho sama us that du the peoplo's suit fn whick: judiocnt bas beon recovered, gud the sult fur §55,000 sgalust Mar- siner sud Tweed, aud gne for ¢300,000 aguuat THE CIIICAGO TRIRUN €, B. Miler and Tweed. The Corporation Connsel hng accepted the offer inthe lust twn sults, i TAWLESSNES8, @sntawm, Col., Dec. 3l—A refen of lnwlers- ness and bloodshed prevalls here. Fonur men were ahot this afternoon n a ssloom, and at B:45 this evening George M. Clay, o lawyer re- siding here, entered a concert-saloon and had a fiepute witn the bartender, whom fe cut with 8 i, and woa then himsclt shot thruugh the temple, and s dsing. RAILROADS ANOTHERAVAR IMMINENT, Astorm s now brewing which bids folr to raise havoe with the frelght rates Letween this city and the Eastern scaports, and which 1aay finally knock the varfous raltrond pools higher hana kite, Ever since the formotion of the New York pool thero bas been more or less trouhle, especially nmong the Western connce- tions of the New York trunk lines, many of whotn are dissatisfied with tho disislons allotted hem by the trunk lines, sud, therefore, cut tha rates whenever an opportunity offereds This was especially the cas on the East-hound busi- ness. It must have appeared strange to most people that In spite of the apparent larmony and unity between the ralliroads tho rates aro now lower thau they have been at this seos of the year when the roads were In full compe Ution.” The facts aro that the rates could mot hé advaneed on account of the sorencas of sovera of the roads, which _conld not be induced to an in- crease, helleving themselves to be discriminnted agraingt by thely.more powerful rivals. Some tine ago the manacers of the princinal connee- tions of the New York trank lines wereappoint- ed n Western Executive Connnittee to regulate he * cautunkerous ¥ roade, and tosceto it that the rates to the Enst were maintalued. But the Committee soon found that it had a harder foo on hand than it bargained for, and, iu #pite of wmberless tucetlngs, they wero unable to rovent the cutting of rates. More than that, t has Leen rumored that the rond which is wsinged by aue of the principal members of the Committes had been clandeatinely entting thu rates all the time, At tho last Mauagers® meeting In New York this magter was the prine cival thewme of discusslom The ‘\lnm‘rcr in questlon was churged witn bad Inith, und when lie denfed the eoft fmueachment Lo was con- fronted with facts and tgires which proved his double-dealing beyond u doubt, and’ the only excuse that he could make was that the cutting was dono his subordiuates without his knowledge. To further continue the Western Exccutive Conumlttes after this revelation was out of the queation, and yet it was not deemed advisable or prudent to Jet tho bulldiuz erected with so much varg tumble to ilcees nt ctiee. It was therefore .decided a8 o lnuv. redart to make nuother effort _towards pere petuating the pool to appoint o Western Pool Commlasluner in_whom the powers and dutles of thu Western Exceutive Comnnittee should ba vested, Mr N, Guilford, late Geveral Frolght Agent of the Baltimore & Obiv Rall- rand, was appolnted to this important nosititn, It was argued that Mr. Guilford, belne Independ- et of any rond, might be able to accomplish th work which the Counnittee could not, while it 18 generatly admitted that Me. Guilford's ap- pointinent {8 a good one, and that no hetter or Tnore Impartial tian coulihnve been chosen to undertake tho difficult task of keepinz the variots ronds tromn cutting cach other’s throuts, yet it is not believed tlat ho will bo ablo lo avert the storm which hos been gathering for more than a year, The ‘charges of unfulthfuluess ngainst some of the roads aro stubburnly maintained, awl threats are Lieard on all skdes "to knoclk tho areangements Into smithercens it thiy thing is not stopped at onee. Of course, all the roads ara emphatic In thelr dentals of the charges of vlolating the ogrecinents, but they nre not be- Neved, and ft is clabned that thé Inerease of Dusine 0 these roada is sulely duv to extra fnducements that are given to fuvorite sulppers, Anvthier vanse of dissatistaction s the evens era’ pool on the live-stovk business from Chicago nmlgl. Louls, It 1s usserted that this arrange- ment helps a few lines only, the managers of which are aceneed of shuring the spolls with the evenera, There are hut few rallrond men who do not Jook upun this arrangement us one of the most unjust and oLnoxious ever enterad Into, but they are powerless to do :Rylmuz atalust ity bacause they are ab tho aftrey ot thy tran ¢ managers ond must subunt to their dictation. It Is nrgued that the cat- thie of rates on the Hve-stock busiucss conld ho vrevented Just as welt without eveners, I tho roada would agree 1o ot up o fund of say about 325,000 with which to huy stock to even the business on the various roads. The sum thus contributed would o itk ngain to the roads, while under the present araungement abont o mitlion of dollars {s patd out aunnally to three persons who perfor hut Hitle service for it. Even If afl other troubles heretofore spoken of ahiould be minfeably settled thts matter will keep up the strife, and some arrangement must be made more sattsinetory then the present oo before peace and harmory ate ontirely restored umong the various roads. ORMING THE BALTIMORE OILO. . Mr, IL 8. Master, for many years Assistant Muster of Transportation of the Chivago Di- vislon of the Bultimore & Ohfo Rullrond, hasre- sizned. The duties of his oftice will temporari- Iy devolveupon Mr. Q. M. Holtman, Supervisor of Trals Mr, D. Lee, master of road of all the trans- Ohlo divistons of the Balthnors & Ohlo Raflroad, will herealter bave charge of the Ollo division anly, while the Chicazo divis'on has Leen placed in charge ol Mr. A, . Roskin, late assistant wnater of roads, Mr. Albert 1. Crocker, for somo years con- nocted with tho Chicao, Burtinzton & Quiney Rallroad hus been appoluted private-seeretury to Mr. C. I Hudson, Superintendent of the Baltl- more & Oblo, _Mr. George W, McMillah hua beet appotnted Northwestern Possemger Agent of the Baltlmore & Olfo, uud will lwve charee of all the puascuger business at this ond, lie will huve his headquarters ut No, 83 Clark street. Mr. ‘T H, Fonda reuaing in chargo of tho tieket-ofllee ut the dt]{nl, and Mr, MeKewin of the city ticket-oflive ut No. 83 Clark street, n © TEMS, Mr. Charles B. Foster hus been appointeid private seerctary to Mr Henry, € Wontworth, General Agent and General Ticket and Passen- ger Agent of the Michigun Central Ratiroad, und will assume the dutles of bls new position tuday, 3 Mr. J. D, Foster, Ausistant General Passcuger Auent ot this roarl, will remove his headquar- teru from the gencral ollice at the feot of Bouth Water street, "to the tleket-oflice, coruer of Clark and Handolph streets, to-mortow, The prowpecta of a revival of busine. yorious rallrusds centeelng in this clty are brghtenlng. During the lust twenty-four rmuu the weather bas yurned colder throughous the Weat, and the roxds are gettlug hurd enough to allow Joaded toams to ho hauled over thewm. 'llncnlal lfixflmmn"lh fnlfil Imudy 10 bo sbipued to ry ull the roads to thelr utiost capac thy reat of tho wiiter, ook OBty durlog “'lie war agulnat the tieket-scalpers in this clty ocs hravely ob, and tew urrcsts are dally wade, Mr, J, J, Wulscr, Who was Lo bave beon tried befors Justice Bummorlleld to-lay for solling tickers In violation of the law, asked a chanwd of yenue, aud he will be tried before Justl hml:c lf’-mu'dn;aw'm Almlhenlalml rwas arrcated ealenday aud hietd over to the Criminal U dder 100 buit Lo on thoe MRS, GUYMAN. Svecial Digstch 0 The LRIC100 Triduns, Ixpianarotts, Ind,, Dee, 81.—An attorncy writes that Mrs. Guymun, whuse disuppearance was mentloned last aight, Jeft ber hushand Le- causu of his uvkind treatment and fallure to vrovide fur her. Bho will seok & scparation, and ouly remains concealed for fear he will uteal her child, Th ranior shat she eloped with 8 uugro kb & monstrous und crucl fubrication. " OBITUARY, Aneclal Duvaich o The Chicago Tridune, Pirravvno, Pu,, Dee, 81i~Tho Hon. Willlam 8. Mooro died at hls residence In Washington' Loyuty, & few wiles from this city, this altere noosn. ile was vditor and proprictor of the Washington County lteporter, and represented tho Twenty-fourth Pennsylvania District fu tho FKorty-thixd Covgress. o was a wan of fair ability and unblemishod pubitic aud private lite. preidol e ety Th“: Uchiutius Gun, loslon Juwrual, A varsgraph priuted fu Ll rnal Weilhyulays relrine. (o he fas ot of fasy 1nan Goverument 1s about to sdopt the # Uel thus wun ™ for {optiications and s "aunml{; n bas called ous tha stateient that thly cun Ls nol an Austrian, but an Awcrican {nventiou,—Col, Uchatlus, of the Austsiun arwy, baviug Sad the Anieticau drawings and pallorus that are on dle in the Austriun Patent Depurtinent to gulde Diw fu the_construction of this powerfel Wag wachine, ;Flm Luyentor of what {s called in Eue Fupe the “Uckatiusgun b3 str, Bamucl B. Dean, of the Bouth Buston'lrou Couipany, wud bia pae tent waa granted by the United flates fn 1550 anid by Austrin, France. and England the same year,” The gt s of hranze, _eiled, of unique pattern and of great powe: he Austrigns have already 1,60 pieces of feld artiliery made upon Mr. Dean's plan, and wflitary men (. Kurope nre of opinfon ihat no such offoctive artilicry can he fouml elsewhere in the world. Althongh Mr, Denn’s invention Is now clght years: old, our (lovernment has not n gnn mada under the g{:wnz‘ Wa understand, however, that the uth Boston Tron Company hns just comnteted ana for experimentnl purposcs, and posaibly the American Inventor will yeu b as higtbly stpre- clated at home as his work sceis to ho” abroad, AMUSEMENTS. 'TITE. ADELPHIL #Qur Boarding-Housa * fs a Chicago produe- tion. Tt was tried first em n Chieago audience, and then it was transferred to New York, where 1t achifeved noremnrkable pobnlar sucess. ‘Then It eaine huck to Chicago, tv McVicker's Theatre, where the cchio of that auceess wes sufl clent to nwaken another ccho. Sinee then it has echoed throvgh the eorridors of Fastern and Western theatres, amld communities Nnan- clully out of sorts, until at last it has reached its old home again, And the old home {ondles 1t na the Jong [ost wanderer with the steawberry mark on s Jeft arm, It s tle olt story of the Prodigal Eon. We kill the fatted ealf, We tnvite our frfewls. It is Christmas-time. Old gricfs should Lo forgot- ted. Let not tho volee of critictsin be heard in these inywl days. Let us be bellovers in the possibl ll(tjy of fun. Let us believe for the timo that *Uur Boarding-llouse” s on a par with the best comedies of the oge. The death of the old . year wipes out many moemories. It s the beginn, n’z of new things, perbaps of new dramae, and it may ba the Dheglnuing of hicher efurts on the part of men ltke Mr. Grover, who have been Tortunate enough o cateh the public ear, As tu the performance of the plece ot this time, It may be sald penerally that t {8 quite ns good #s ihiec play ge- serves, It was played ot MeVieker's Theatre laat acasun, with two ' star actora,” but it was after all the * situations™ which enrrled it—the cextravagant predicaments fnto which the actors are thrust. Thess cxelte merriment. *The plece plays iteell.” s {)L'lnlpl the most common-sense tomment that en ho giv- en ft, aml that is the comment of all people who know anything abuut the mechanistn of plays, 1¥ causes the audlence to langh. What more could be sald about nuy current deonl 1t makes them elther laugh or weep. Mr, vaur.-mmn:ml{ meant & mixture i 1 of lnuglhter und tears when he compused this play, ~We suspect he was In s sentimental moud at the tine, and was dreaming over weeplng audiences (with a splee of fun thrown ). Lu, youl the comedians topk the thing in thelr grasp, and whisked 4 cltan away out of his urbit,—tuade the vudlence scream and spiit thele sides. And so *Qur Boarding-House” )i“ been a success 08 a ¢ screamiug fareo” ever sluce, NOOLEY’S TUEATRE, “Maum Cre® is the name of Mr. Murphy's vlay at Hooley's this week. There was a large audlcnes present to witness 1t Imst evening, and - the applusue throughout waa frequent. The applauss of an audience is everything to an actor, and s, to him, a splendld offsct to a critieal opinton, We snw last night Mr, Owen Donnelly, “an Irfsh extle,"~who bid taved a goung” lady in Lre- land from a terrible ~ death by holding her,_horsest who was subscquently pursuud by British bloodhounds I red’ uniformsy wio vaddied himself in o small boat out to.a steamer bound for Amerien, and got on board; who muved all the respectable passengers, esucelally he younss INI{ he had saved trom the break- down, from the effects of o mutiny,—we saw this gencrous Paddy, Iving sick on a doure Aep I n opublle hiwhway i the wtreets of New York, He bad been tuken il on shipboard, and he was in u high fever. What does he do Cnll for a pollcetnnd - Appeal to the first passer-by! No. le breaks into o lovg sentt- mental * Irfish cantats, e keeps the nu- divnes spelibound for sbout tive mine utes, and gets an epvore. The andience do not vome to licar or see o dratng, und 82 they do not percelve the wild absurd- ity of u sick mun lying on o door-step and sin fnize Thoy moerely applaud the song. Mr, Murphy proceeds after this to find a gowd nany ovenues for the exhibition of his * varlous Telsh cecentrleitles, which are exeetdingly smusing i their way, awd the trma comen to an end In the aceepted fashion, with the reward of innocence and the punish- ment of gullt, ete,, but, sbove all, with the ex- Inbition of Jo Murphy as an Irish comedian. MC VICKER'S THEATRE. ¢ % Reauty and tho Beast," and the comedy of “8impson & Ca.”" will be the featurc of the present week at MeVicker's Theatro. They have proved the most suceessful performance of the hotiday weelis, and tue urtistic beauty of the scenfe eifeets, witly the excellent distsi butfon of characters, will undoubtedly be fouud a contivued attruction during the lirst week of tho New Yeur, NOTES, ‘This evening the West-End Dramatie Club will perform ¢ Avrora Floyd.!* followed by an uniualng tareg, at the West-End Opers-House, withh Miss Netile Jolinson fu the tending part. Tihe BufTalo Hill Combivation onen next week at tho Adelpht In o drama called * Lost and Wons or, May Cody,” in which are introduced the Bioux Chiels *Two Bears " and Cha-gha- llm-kmula (delegates to the late conference ot Warhituztou); alse the' renowned Austin Lruthers, ——— INTERNAL REVENUE, Detallod statement of the collections of In- ternal revenue du the First Collectlon District of 1ilinofs fur the year endlag Dee, 81, 1877 Turpald, —other thiua rit stanips. e paid, RSt e AT Janudry, Feuraarys 5,153, 10 S, ) Td 20 octed duriug the yeur endine December, STBI0,7I2 Tncsease, 3U51,58.63, hilk Je Y CANADIAN NEWS, 8pecial Dispatch (0 The Chicigo Tribune, Moxtreat, Dee, 3, =McFarland & McRae, contractors, have sclzed and are Liolding posses- sion of n portion of thy Montpeul, Portland & Boston Rallway, made by them, until thoy sre Vi pald. A meeting of tho creditors of tho dry-goods importing em of Caueron, McKeuzle & Co., v belng betd lodn{ {n Loudon, with® o view of geanting an exteusion. ‘Their lubllitics sre placed at §200,000. There will he rowing races on the 8t. Law- rence to-morrow, the river being still opeu. Midnight services woro held o all the Augtican churches to-niahit. Tg the Western Amsoctated Press. ToroxTo, Dec. $L.~Smith & Wiibr’s woolen whils a8 Weston burned to-duy. h ————— - TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. ., Newarx, N. J., Dec. 81.—The Worklugmen's Couventiou to-day doclded to publist a party organ fu Euglish fu Clocinuatl, The Fxecative Cotrolttee way dirccted to select s namo sud Lssuc it a3 suon 83 posaibla THE PLAINS, Special Diapaich ta The Chicago Tribune, Buisuauck, D.T., Dec. 31.—Tne rewalulug four compantes of the Seveuth Cavalry left at Fort Buford to escurt the Cicyenae prisoners urrived lere yesterday under comuwaud of Col. Beutecu, 1 sy TUESDAY, JANUARY The Inhans, some %0 all told, are at Fort Lincoly, where they will remain during the winter, Dendwood “atages make thelr regnlar time, the erossing of the Missourd being now perfecly rafe, amd ho £now as yet 1o Impede thelr prog- reas, Weather very miild. e CHURCH-DEBT RAISING, What Mr, imbnll Snys of 313 Operntionse Who Payw Mis Owwn Subseriptions, New York Herald, e, 2. Thero seema to be much curlosity smong those who have heard of Mr. Kimball's sutcess In ralsing enormous ehiureh debtsto learn where the large sums of money come from which are pledued in hin name. The fact has been pub- Hshed that the geotleman Is employedana traveling agent by n Chicogo house, and that in his business capacity he receives a comparative- Iy small salary, tnuch too small to enavle hiin to give thousands of dollars Lu every church in which he labors. Under the circumstances, rumor hes heen busv of Jato In aasigning the source of his ‘apparent wealth, A repurt Lo the effect that Mr. Kimbali’s pledges were all re- deemed Ly a Jady of great wealth and liberal epirit n church work found its wav into one of the leading re- figlons weekifes, and has aince been widely repeated. Anotlier paper elahined that the sub- ecnptlons In question were made mérely to en- courage emuintion, and that no provislon hnd been made for tuelr payment. Iudeed, there {8 bardly any limit to the number of jugenius uesses made without any knowledge of the facts and pubitshed us positlve truth, To away all doubts sl kel the question. fingily at rest a ferald reporter called upon Mr. Klinball Inat evening at the Astur House, where he has been atuging for the Jm\. Tow 4 The reporter stated the object of his visit and opened the interview by sotie general remarks on Mr. Rimball's work and the adverse critle clam which it had eatled forth. e then atluded to the theorles nbout his perconal subscriptions, und usked which was the correct one, i any. Mr. Kimball—They arc all wroug; thero s not u slngle word of truth in auy that I have Leard about or read. Heporter—Dr. Robinson says that in his church {nur subscriptiona were backed by him, and thal be had wiven his uote for the futl amount, 1ia beliel 19 that your backers arc in each care wealthy members of the congrema- tlon, who authurize you tosubscribe s certain amount to he paid by them. 18 he right? Mr. Kimball—\With rezard to his own chinreh, sesy with reeurd to others, o, or, at ull eve only partlaily a0, That Is, my ple lyes are mad: upan dilfurent security in alnost cvery ‘The * wealthy lady™ theory, which appeare the Christian at “Work, was utterly fulr was not the ovly falschood in thearticle, It was Invented brthe editor, who acknuwledeged fttome, In Frank Leslics there was a stute- ment to the effect that my subscriptions were mude upon no_seciirity whatever, iu the e that weans would cventually Le found fui thelr }m ment, That the worst truth of them cll. I would not have the Insin- cerlty, nor would the vastor of a church allow me; 10 stand up in his pulpit and niuke 8 false pledge. That would b swindlin Bir; every subscription that Is made fn my pamo I4 made upon perfoct seeurity, und will hold good when It cotnes 10 be patd. Reporter—ilave von any objection to telling what your sceurity generaily faf Mr.” Kimbail—Yus, I haves I ehall never tell. As 1 sald beloro, th varies, acenrding to clrcum- stances, what it Is in each varticulnr case, 1 re- fuse to tell for<the reason that it is nohody's business. My pledges are goodand are always puld. ‘That ts cuotieh forthe minister, and that must satisty tho public. Repurter—Docs the minlster always know upon what security your pledges are tade! Mz, Kimball—No, not in every case. Some- thnes not n soul in the churel besldes (] hus anv fdea wliere the money cones fram.” ) {t's rizht where L can put wy hand upou ity amd 1t never fafls. Reporter—Will you tell tae, Mr, Kimball, how youemue to undertake the work of ralstug ‘thurch devts? Mr. Ktmball=1t was In this way, About two vears ao § was thrown fnto_personal relations with a swall church in Ran Fruncisco, There 1 carried on evangzlical work tor some time, The church Iiad a good building, but nothiug else, not even o pastor. Pwent there und preached At tlrst there wery no services in the evenlng, and the Iangestconzregation in the morning numbered only clghteen or twenty souls. Bouna rovival hegan, which has contin- ued ever gitiee with precious results, Fhe con- recation grew rapldlys evenfug servicea were helo und o pastor secured, [ remaloed a vear in Callforms, and avaln a year ugo akled in bullding up another church i tho amg wav, Nefore ™ leaving San Franchico I desired to do something more for theso two churches, They scemed to be well off in everything except thy burden of debt. 1 had no money to help them myself, hut deelded st last to use my personal nlluence and Knowl- cdge of men and things to perauade thew to iy olt thelr lndebtedness themselves, The iirst of the two churches—that in which T had lubored_the previous year—l went to work at onee, The pastor went nway so us not fo wit- nuss my fatlure, and the Trastees besoght mo not to undertake the work, At 12:25 1 had rulsed a debt of #4003 or #5000 which had stod for nine years, The fallowine Sunday [ il the pamo I tha other church, raising u Iarger amount, The next. week upzuin I spent In the Rev, Dr. A, L. Btone’s Congrevational Church, baryinr o debi of 35000 undor subseriptions. to the nmount | of &, o, 1 bave o letter still which 1 oufter- ward recefved from Dr. Stone thanking e fur the help £ had sendered him fn the hou Nty need, 1t s ne stronz @ leiter as man wrots 1o man, yet it was Dr. Stone's brothe: who watked out of Dr. Seadder’s ehurch fast Sunday, when my preselice was anboulx Beemy that I posscssed nbilivy in the work which Lhad undertuken 1t seemed to me that it 1 4 pot continue it 1 ahould have deliberately and knuulu[mz nbandoned w - sacred duty. Therefore, ave perscrvercd, thoush for'a Jone timuewith the greatest reluctauce, | bave been ut work now for ten months, and will re- main falthinl us Jong as iy services aro neede The misstatements and miatuterpretationy by sumns ln:wul:.umrl and of the enemiva ol the causo I simll expeet, and 1 cannot avotd thew andt I shall noy suswer them, 1 have o destre for notorlety, and wish that my name mlzht wvo remaied unknowu. | € luxo many applica- tlons from thu religlous papers for artleles on my work, but [ have declined 1o writy & wor Au llustrated rapcr evult asked we 10 write uk:\lcllu( wy life, to by published with my po tralt, 3 e —— CURRENT OFINION, The party may reduco tho Prosident to aubjection, bat f¢ will onter 1ts owy ruln in g0 do- Ing.—Hvston Globe \Und, Bep.). Twenty years ago tho difflenlty fn the Henuto would have produced a duel ar a caning. or tho Houthers rapreventatite would lave stood domned, Qur (actlcs aro betier now. Fatle endurance, and menta resoarces will give us & vice 1ury the halr-trigeer could nol secure. —Nashnille (Tenn.) Amerlein (Dem. ), New York Tribune: “Is this country ing to it qulotly while the repudlstor cuts it 'S:wnn" In 1ho Now York Triduay atice, +*ihis countrey ™ meand the boulhulder who pugch Ddonds at frow 40 to 65 conte lu greenlacks, now demands that they shall Lo paid, principal Jutorest, du pold, and potaccordion to his conira = Alensphis | Fenin,) Avalanche (Ind, s Wao think MMr, Chandler’s letter will fall barmiess, 3% {8 diffess wod vague, snd tune to strultied thetoric ratker than 10 apecitc clia t of specials to the New Ives the mattr 8 farcleal v suppose he bia relieved bimsell by tton, bt we Call taseo {t(nany otler nctanatl Guselte (Jirp.) churacter. this necu outcomy.; While Vice.Presidunt Wheeler does not fully sxreo with the President’s Chil-Sersica polt cv, aa foterpreted by his aets and onlers, be con- Cidesentiro honesty and eineenty of birpose to cuer Lty tha Preeident, an: gven that wh b bas made a n ko ho will correct aver Mr, Wheeler wisy rezanl eceiafi of i Adwinlstrution, ho 1 wa.—Yulone 3 not au ¥.) Palladiam (Lep. It is fortunate, if tho Prosident must be opposcd, that Butler I La bo 3 Teader oF the oppo- ‘Ho 1 & natural_opponeut of anytlig 1 pe of bunest polities, and Maiachuscits, w lilcls stands by the Presldent, bas repudiated bim, except tn the singlo district whics he 13 able tgue. porunly to cuntrol. 11t boatility to the Preadent wili valy give the latter lucreasel stzcagth with the bouvst sentlcut of e country,-~Hartford Courant (Bep. ) . Well, it Gen. Butler and Senator Blaine owa the Repablicans party they have right to talk u’ thiv gaut vay: vtberwise they bave wo nght, and’ such talk [s fpertiuent presswpiion, 1t may cotme 10 vass that the c be Htepublicans without acceptitig the leaderahlg, or some other statcawaiis aderly b fa 1o vame line thy Prestdent has marked out. - They Wy bu forced to muke an cleetion whb which paf- ty they will g0 much wooner than the Frevident. — oeton Adtertiser {Rep.) Instesd of tho silver-remonctizers losing rrvuml during tho zecews of Cougress, the Wash- pondeut of tho New Yurk Z'ribuse bu- « they are guivlug _They ar actively st work fatibuting clrculare, writlog lettera, und procur. iny woetings to be Beld; du short, ' uslug every sueans fu Suoir power 10 fntiuouce LORKICAIIED 1 Suvor of 1ho rewonetizaton of wher. Tue Bast- e press bave thewaciveaty Loand for ooy e I —TWILLYV trrontinary neticity that may have heen _manifost- el Thez Wared sneh an outery ammn<d the **awindle '’ that those {n favor of remonctization #ot reraintely il practically to work, ‘They sre determined, fnasmuch ae they constiine A major. ity of the peuvle, that they will Do heard. They belleve a conteact in ynod, ‘exactly as it wan mad that ft In an much n plece of rancality to swindle debtor aa tho creditor, and a4 the contract fa mas #0 it Ta proposed it shall bo carried ont, Tt e pere fitivus to call this wrong.—[4lleburq Commercial Gazette (Jiep.). Tondly as the Demoeratic organs ery that thelr party In the Sonth {8 molld, fhere Aro con- riaatly-growing nroofe that the fact (e qulta tie reverse,” The fateat flinsieation §s afforded by the wnnicipal electiun at Mobtle, Aln., whero the reg- mir Demoeratic ticket, supported hy the Nour- bone, waa oppoerd by an_Independent movement, braded by Ticorze 15, Dnflce, an_ex-Confedernie cttizen, wh made hin feht on the hernl platform of Hamoton, i Bouth Carolinn, and Nicholls, 1n New Urlesns, and won. —Springfeld {Alass,) I prubi.enn (Ind.). [¥ha strongest popula enrd with Mr. Tilden for reaomination to the P'residency wonld be that l'h poctieal Justice™ demands he shonld be given e meat ha was manenvred ot of, Iing *¢poctical ln-llcn" does ot always hold itn own, Herachel V. Jubnson and Alexander H. 4 cphent anght by thint kind of rearauing to be Seuataty trom (eoraia inetuad of Jolin B. Gurdon and Ienjatnin 1L 5l And o Mr. Tiiden may nd that muny Democrats Wil fgmore thiv clalm, eapechally s they” per- slstently belleve that he luat hix place by want of pluck. —Augusta (ta.) Chronicle (Dem. ). It has been a year and a half since the fallures and errare of the Itepublean partv eul- minated In the numination of HaycF at Cincinnati: and In tn years nnd a half the Lepaolicans of the United Stawes wiil_agaln be called on o make a atatel acainet Democratic encroachmients, and tn choose n candldata whose namE inay be 8 type and cnblem of ftepublican purpose and sspleations. A continuation of the auicidal policy af the Prest. dent during that Interval can hiavo no other resuit tan the total extinction of Rewublicanisin sa something unworthy of existence,—sf. Louls (Gilobe- Democrat (Kep.)s Wo think wo could place & tender . fore. finzer on Mr. Blaine's sore place, and It relates to the Post-Ofifce, When ho was oreanizing for tho Cincinnatl Conventlun. —and he whould bave credit for much axill,—he iad tho use of the Postal Ue- mnmummn{;nut extent, In ofd Virxinla he il 0 Syecial” Adent, who spent three lahorioua months traveling from the mountain to the sea to repare tlie way for Biakng to roll on & balace-car nto the next i'renidency, amil deal aut the patron- nue to his fricnds with ajl the magnifcence of his nature. Hut under this Admintteation things age difterent.—(incinnalt Conanercial (Ind. Rep.). Tha peoplo of the South have gone to work with earncstnese to_repalr the desolatfon wrought in the daya of Repudlican mupremacy, 'They are In the Union of Siates, and propose to stay In, and partake of al the advantaves of that Union, especially the advant: wecuring ap- vropriations, na Northern Xates do, for necesary Snternal Improvements. They havé uot the m to effect the conatruction of Jeveea on_ tho M wippl River, and prupose to nve the matier piaces in the hands of tho Government, and ‘it will be done, They aiow that If tao” Mieslralppt Bivar an from swoet to easty thronzh Ilinots, [ndiona, Uhlo, Pennsylvania, and New Jereey, rubetantial levees 200 feet wide and 80 feet high wonld have Deen built alone the shores fta entize lenpth, 8t an cxpense of from S100.000,000 10 2200, (400, 000, They ask far $40, 000,000, to L spent inder Guvern. ment sapervision, on leveen for the protection of nearly 0,000 square miles of teeritory. They cannot **do the work themelves.” The peoplte of the North wonld nou > do the work themeeives, It wauld be done hy the Government, and dope eifectually. —Loutaditle Conrler-ournat (Dan.}, —e— THE WEATHER, Orriew or Tue Cuwice SlaNan Oprice, Wasisaroy, D. C., Jan. t—1 4. m.~Indicatious For the Teuneesee and: Ollo Valley, Lake Re- gion, Upper Misalssipol, and Lower Missouri Valley, statlonary, followed by falliug ba- runteter, northwest backling to warerm south- weslerly winds, partly cloudy or clear weather. * LodAL OBSRNYATIONS. o Uit Dec. 81, VTR Ty Wina. | Vel Bk, Weather thudiuasid Tenr, Sinir, Bt Paul, 3 Kkt 18 C1oa e e e —— L AN UNBIASED OPINION, From Comley's Biozraphleal Encyclopedia of the Aistingulshed men of the Empire State, we clip the followlog: * Every uutlon owes fts pe- culiar character, its prosperity—in briel, every- thing that distinguishes it as an individual na- tion—to the few men belonging to ft who have the cotiruge to step beyond the boundaries pre- serilied by partisanship, professional traditlons, or soctul customs. In professional, no Tess than In politieal lite, there uceasionally arlse who burst the feteers of couverntlonatism, Indizusuts Iy rejecting thy arbitrary limts dmposed upon their activity, and step boldly forward into new Helds of enterprise. Wao cull thess men sely™ tnade, The uation claims them us her proudvst ornaments—the wen upon whom she cun rely, I peace for hier glory, in war for her sucror, Qf this ¢lass of men the mwedical profession las fur- nlahied a distinguished exasmple lu the surcesstut aml justly-celebrated pbysiclon, br. RV, ieree, of Buffalo, N, Yoy and any history treate iz of the iudustries of the Emplre State would be Incomplets without a sketel of his useful life and carnest work,™ Dr. Plerco 1 well known. tu our readurs by bls popular Family Remedies and bls excellent manual of domestie medictne, “The Povplu's Comumon-Seuse Medical Ad- viser." G s Tiappy tidings for_nervone surfercrs, -and_ thase whit Niave bevn dowed, druzved, ot quacked, Pulvernuchoen Electrio fieiis offvetuatly euro Preatirs deulty, weuknwws, and decay. Nook atld Joarnul, with information wurta thonsands, wiatied free. “Addreas buiverimachur Galvale £o Cincinnatl, 0, OCLAN NTEAMNIPS, MERICAN LINE. Philadelphin and Liverpool, The oniy transatiantie lvo satllng under tho Amao cay Flaz” il ovepy Fhuratay” froan bhiiadelyls asd Wednemiay srom Liverpout. RED STAR LINE, Carrylez the Helgtan and Lutwed states ails creryieclveard, o o Al ad SEW YORR. DL walt, Drafieia skl "‘b.l-;r:n WRIGHT & SONS, w. axt iLanduipli-at, Clicazo. ri ¥ YOLE TO GLAS BEW VORK 198 TE LINE, (0 8% and 47, accunitug to 4 stong - eRiTi Tickvis at reduced falua carreicy, mec- wiid Cabiu, ¥ i duced ra: age, B AP DWIS & .\ Manas wrad At New Y Gtasow BOLIVIA, Jan. 5. U &1 ANCHOIIA, J30, 19, 6 at DEVUNI AL Jhus 13 10 ai L ENLIEN A S0 Ak 1L g Tew Vork 1o Gliscow, or oudinderry "New i 4 Wediea Ly, ELVALA, Jai, el v'a 'sbing, 8531 4 Rt erage, § 3 rave. ratatobuel £27 oy miodhl ufcuri ey it HENURISON BRoTHER:. W Waltluain s . i " OUNARD MAIL LINE, Safling thres tinuss weeh 10 aud frum Dritlsh Porte, Luwest Pelie Apply at Cowpauy's Offce, northwost coruer Clask wnd Liandolpl-ste., Ciucbga. Pl DU VERNET, Geovral Western Agent. Great Western Steamship Liua Loaaye, 4L S5 s § st Wt Al s | Al boctass certine A R s S A et e " North German Lloyd, 6 stesmers of thia € wil} sal) gvery balur R R ki St B b 3 York to doutbamploin BT, S e e Y Rttt i Syt (PR i 2Uuuliuz Cives, Now Lofs Spnen SIUBOIORNING it COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE, #7 Clark-st, A arout wartiey it this week. A mosster Company of the 'fihining Lights of the Profession. DELENANTY and HESOLER, the Crema dn s Cremn of genteel Song and Dance Artists. Miss k1,4A CARNISRA, axquisits Operatfe Vorslist and Lingist, “Sineing in'seven different Innguagis. #; BEATEI, Dicautifol, ronacd, arvistie ner: 8T, 1'rinee of Hindoo Jngrlers, LEOPULD and GANTON, the great Grmnats, s NELLIK THOIN, tha charning serio-comic fia great and anty original. LIINUR, Tefined irish Character Actors and Voo Alivin: ;-g.‘nmr TURSE, favorite Danjolst sod Comlc X LU FRANCIS, ‘The LA RUF. FAMILY, Aeroba rompnny In funny Negro Rncat entertalnment in Chle: Two Performances New-Year’s Day, AFTERNDUN AND EVEX NATATORICM HALL. PHYSICAL CULTURE, usement Hezlbfad and Necessery ¢ An SOCIABILITY AXD EXERCISE, The patrans af tha Natatarium, and the (riends of Phigaical Cullure, aro respectfully Tovited to be present Next Thursday, Jan. 3, (878, AT THE OPENING OF THR [0 SOCIABLE EVENING OLASS," FOR LIIT UTMNASTIC ASD DAXCING, Thie xiil be a claseof_ Ladlesand Geatiemen of Cht- cauw's st goclety, 18 will hices ance a- wrek, un hnrsday, ¥ pom., and the naening on fistevening, nexbThitalay, wiil form o grand reanion of All tater- wated, &nd tae friends of the Iustitnie, who aro cor- aiaily fuvised t the nospitaily of the misnagcinent. Michlean-av., HOOLEY’S THEVTRE—-AIMEE, ONE WEEK ONLY OF OPEl LA PIICES. Porttively act ap 25 ita, #nd our stack Comedies, making this the OUPFE AT POPT. ‘arance [ Chicago of Acknowledred maxnicent; an Mopday. 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