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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE time Iast year, The Imports of forelgn wheat into London harc been liberal, iast Mooday’s returns showingd the nrr;vul“r;‘t ™ neatly 33,000 quarters, more thau half of whic! Conslderable Hard F‘Ehfi!\fl Re' mme'fm:nCmuumu-mlflpt'nlcnhuvt. Mnch WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4, 1878 and announcing that fn the meantime bla office CA.NADA capital to do businoss on. Allow new livo firms nnd those of the City Clerk and othef officers, ¢ 10 take their places who will meet the timeaand will be fn a huilding on the opposite side of the the Intereatof the producer and shipper. They 'urec'l'v b'glls i ul;'c ul“lho nmullunur ulxeL(m- i havtg had !!vt{;l n;neduv;n A'm;ufi'tm one-half broglio botween the - Mayor and Gencral Law cents supposethey had devoted those mectings Counett on the Ama sldecand the Charier Coune | Yhe New GovernoreGeneral Sl | ot s ey T e e e Be that there wil, beeldes, be a pravision for se- eurity In future. o nected with the Chicaen & Northwe i TFOREIGN. way. Ou thelr arrival here thev were e s . many of our hest citizens, and were Accumnp ey 10 Sherenhlona of Mr. ani Sire.y. . Anasd Whosn gucats thoy il e fOF 8 fow dayy, s South Carolina Congressmen have received information that the Supreme Court of that 5 ectni Tiatih 10 The o 1 5 B - ; ¢ cs direct to | cll on the other, which prevailed and caused so ivi Louts snd Toledo are pettine 50 per cent of the Mapiany, Wis., Dec. 3.— R State has confirmed the verdict of gullty in the potted in the Afghan of the, ':’v'f")":m:':;;’;‘,:::J"‘,“c;:’ Trelght, and | 1much trouble last summer. Receiving Addrasses. Zrain that should g in. Chicas, and showed | tonk miace fonfyht at 8 etacte s vt rriiing cace of Represcentativo Smalls and of ex-State Passes. e e knnGnt ol bhalisssdlsuo-alt S some tntersst towanls the producer snd eouitry | of E 8, MeBride, B, Mina Sallle Witk que 3 e, O . | ® er; would It not hava boen more uri of Mudiron's favorite daughtera, - b S el stands Is considerably affected thereby, Stocks CASUALTIES. , Uts Iteply to the Jotnt Compll- | LiREC, " Hoar ‘ot rrads than ta e wat. | Dr. Charies T Hishsnts or. may, meend o thle dectston, snd to_take bilm to the Ponlten: consequentls, aro not maierially Inepeasod, and . & MATALE ments of Thirty-six Bo. ing the time on a hallcont commission | kesper in the Btato Bank, Iate)y nead o v ki tiary, He 1 now on ball. Tho question of | Most of the Ameer's Army Believed | thero s noscarcity of granary room. cleties, and meking themscives o laugbing stock | er for Faller, Jobnson & Con & large furt st > farm iy 3 ‘on- Apectal Ditpalch to The Tridune. 10 every shipper 1n the Weat, knowlor the pas- | plement company here. ‘This i i Jm‘:‘:fi:fl:nz:n?uig\‘:lr::fi:&rb;?fi{'::l‘\‘o(;f:l to Have Fallen Back .+ CRIME. ST, Louss, Mo, Dee, &.—An accident which ls $aua of the tasolntion ins nomare hinding forco | Fesult of quite a long mmem'g::f“fi.l"nfl'“ the dudiciary Committes last. scssioo, 1t will on’ Cabul. Wt almost without parallel In the horror of Hade- | Ho Baamy Well Toaded with Spesches and | i mene by s a o e s b ottty | adiriends here and Uhroughuui e sy sesrecly sqatn beruised. QUTRAGT. tail oxcuréed a halCatter § o'clock s moras | 110 PO = ;:w‘;ch'gn i }"’“ O il T ryey: || Wi susm ustlioyal happinoss, AFOR. Horetal Dievatch to Tre Tridune, ing at the Belcher sugsr refinery, fn which two ires The oision, Tow prices of grain demand a reduction of ratcs 3o xnid 10 be propating u tocech on the Brwters | Novi-Bazar to Be Occupled JoInb | yuugsripim, Wis, Nov. 3.—im Sncll, who | men lost their lises, and thelr Bonles were - ol arownd, ©The matkels which. madit the FIRES. apeaking Lo tho fnet of intimidation iteelf, he 1y by Austriap and Turk- has Been unpleasantly before the public in o | blackened and eharred almost to & crisp. In ono LORNE, graln E‘[m cheanest will be the rglrkua we will i % il thaliviolenoe, Mol e sniroieed : ish Troops. burglary xuse, 48 ageln belind the bars on tho, | of the deparuments of the refinery thero sro | . Boecial Disaich to The Tridune. Dhished: TR pridecsof Tows Wit fech erare- T SRATD RAFPIDS, Micm, everyihera, and that he will n‘mnmn the abso- ' .| serjous thiarge of rape. The warrant wds sworn | Afty sheet-fron tanks tscd s bonc-black filters | OTTAWA, Doc. 8.—Pickpockets operated ex- | fui'tor 411 you can do for our interest, Yours, s s, M. o D'-m““' ;‘:ll‘?c.f: z:lu'x:::{.o‘ ihugtatog Inall matlor ol vut yesterday afternoon, the complainant betug | for purifyfug the sirup from which clarified | tensively at the Governor-Gonerai'a reception Bu1errR, atock’s nw-nfil ia th';,c";t;j;;c‘ e Fflm- MARD UP. The Embersling Belgian Bank Officera | Joseoh Henld, who resides fn the Town of Tur- | sugar 18 made. These tanks are of simtlar ize | last night. They got off with s number of upper il was totaily desiropen 4 i The Potter Committee is absolutely withant d to Tong Imprison- tle, who atfirms that hls wite was horsibly out-| and construction, belng eighteen fect in helght | Watctics, and alao pleked the Hon, Mr.Willmot's POLITICAL. this raorning, with all of fts contonte. 1o ‘There §8 not one Untiar eft of the R, Bentence ng ot raged by 8nell. It fs clalmed shat sbout & week | ana four and one-hmlf feet In diamcter. The | pocket of $60. fils Excellency was out this Ba6i) for i "“ s Yoo onts. It wyg h and llemc.-cn!a(,:\'ecflnrlnlnfr. of 'l.hu Com- ment. aeo; while Heald was away from homne, Snell | Jower ends ‘rest on the ground Hoor of | morning inspecting the Rideau-Hall grounds. WISCONSIY, s lulrtm‘i’ory ‘nl|0:’,‘°"m:l‘;:«l:le lfi\‘;rl his pay mittee, ai today the Comimities could not do 1 yisted the hovse, écomolished s vla parpoe, | the bulidlog, and the other endsextend throngh | T expresacd himelf very much dolizhted with Bpectat Dispateh to The Tridune. be considerable, because material to keen o fo House for additional appropriation. NOTE-REDEMPTION, * ' . Tothe TTestrrn Amnciated Press. WasminaTon, D, C., Dee. 3.—~The bill intro- duced to-day by Represcntative Phillips pro- vides that the redemiption of fotes in coln shall be ruspended whenever the cofn fn the Treas- ury shall Lo reduced to $50,000,000, and that wlien the amount of coln In the Treasury ex- ceeds 8100.000,000 tho surplus ahall be used for the redemoption of Tonas bearing the highest rate of interest that are subject to calls VAGIPIC BAILTOAD CAsLs. _The firgt of the Pacific Kailruad cases, the Untan Pacific Comyuny, agalost the United Btates, was argued to-day in the Bunreme Court, together with similar cases sct for argu- ment on the 12th {nst. Among the questions ralsed 18 what leeaily onstitutes tho Det oamn- iogs of a ratlway company. NO TARIPF LEGISLATION, The Commitice on Ways and Means, In a wencral interehange of vlews to-day, fndicated it will coniine iteell to cutrent business, with- * out tonslderiniz measures for o change of the tuctl ag kindred legislatlon. The testimony taken garding reform in the New York Cus- tom-Hotac 18 printed, and will be considered Tuesday. the floor of the story above. At the bottom of | the park and surroundiog aconery. each tank there is & ¢mall apeaing with an trou door, which, [n tines of use. Is kept clos 1s capable of belug made air tight, At of the tauk is a eimilar hole, both belng just large énough to admit the shonlders of n man, ‘Theso. openings, . or: ¥ man-holes,”” as they are called, are only of ute when it becomes beces- sary to clean out thctanks. During most of the time the tanks are kept fllled with sirup with the fitered sediment of hone-dust, but it is thio‘custom of the - establishment to stop the machinery at least oneo a year for repairs, Dur- ing this period of rest it §s also customary to have'the taoks cleanod, dried, and psloted with coal-tar on the Inside for the purpose of pro- venting rust. In order to do this the workmen taust crawl through ono of tho small openings (asually the one on top) and get Inside of tho tank. Fach “tank fs provided with a small plank platform on the fuside, which .tony bo _elevated or lowered by means of a pulley, In painting the walls of the tank the workman sits upon thfs rudely-con- structed elovator nud raiscs or lowers himscifat will, Contrary to thie ordinary metboed of palut- {ng, however, the tarzlng process ls begua ot the botton, and the brush passes over the walls as the elevator nscends, until the work s com- pleted, witen those enraged in the work erawl out the upper man-tole, thua saving thelrcloth- Ing 88 much as possible from contact with the tar, The inside of this pecultar man-trapis fited with the darkuess of 2 cavorn, and Lhe Larring of the Mmside 18- dona: by the light of a miuner's safety lantern, which is generally suspended ‘above the heuds of the workmen. ' This tmorn- ing two men—Jolin Leich, aged 32, and Henry Welse, ared 40—cntered tank No. 50 with s lantern, twa tar-brushes, and a bucket of tur. The clevator was luwered to the . bottow, aud the wen had been inside about fifteon minutes whea one of them was heard to exclaim, *Un! “ORt O™ and soon after o sharp tongue of flame lunrcu thruugh the lower manhole. A man on the lower floor, who stoud ncar thio tank, sttempted to puil ova of the men out, but the lamus drove hitn away, The Buperintend- ent of the Dopartent, Herman Munsberg, was on tho floor above, oud, seelng the firo and soke escaplog through the upper ovenlug, closed down the ld. ‘This stopped the dratt, but the flre continued to burn until tho lower openine was closed, somie _minutes Iater, ‘e fire burned altogether Alteen 'minutes, and whon the' tank was .opened the boales were burned black and hard, In order to got then out ‘a Mol about four feet* by three lTad' to bo cut in the slde of the tank with achisel. Both men wero in o sitting pusture,—one with bis head bowed and shiclded by his arms, whilo the other hud his faced turucj unwaflii the back of his " WaTEnTOWN, Wis., Dee, 9,—~The itepnblieans, At 8 p. m, his Excellency, sccompanled by & | of Wisconsln, by virtua of thele splendid Legfs-: brilliant atafl, repalred to the Senate Chamber | lative triumph achieved this fa)l, have now the; to recelve addresses from varions deputations | questian of the election of a United States Sen- who had gathered here to awalt hisarrival, | ator to succeed Timothy O. Howa to scttle! Tho first address was on beball of the | among themselves. Ont of 133 members in. Corporation of Toronto. ]l]lq ,E;ct;lcniy,,ls holh‘ hrunchfi of tho Legtslatura the Republlc-! the course of his reply,, sald, he hopcd | mos have clghty-mne members, s good working! | and 125 i ¥ to b able to accept the tavitstlon . to visit that | mijority, to say tho least. What. will the Repub-,| by nfl:n{]‘: :.::,’f.fl;;,'whf h:l’lc;:{'c:::ctrluisml\tvd ¢!ty aftor the next scsslonof Parhament, ‘Then | leans dowithithelr solid vietory1 fant prescnt thio, {)Xnmz builuines wero alw sumewha uufiui;f came the Corporation of the City of Hamliiton, | question of the hour. There is by no manner of ;| Loss, $2,000; fully insured. i tho Hamilton Bosrd of Trade, the Ottawa St. | wmeans a dearth of candidates who ars willing to! iy Georgo's Bocloty, the Ottuws 8t. Aodrew's | scrvethe Badeer Htato in Scuatorial livery., Soclety, tho Ottaws 82, Patrick’s Literary Asso- | Benatur Howe Is not opposed to belng his own} clation, the Ottawa St. Jean Baptists Boclety, | successor in a positlon he has served tho' Stato the Ottawa Bt. Patrick's Soclety, the Institut | o long aund falthfully, Matt H, Carpenter has’ Canadlen-Francais Soclote of Uttawa, the Cale- | thrown oft his coat of mauy doubtint palitical donian Soclety of Montreal, a jolnt address | colors, which he has worn for two yeara. past, from Scottish Bocletfes, thirty-six In number, wnmfit‘ms Mms(:ll n {‘ull (l-omt?luulun “\xlzh uu; i "y epublican par and entera the arvl 1N0A P, o o e ,{‘,fi,’;::,.‘:fl“;,’,‘ o} RSl Tasiio.n " The fion. E. W, Koyes, bost: mnster at.Madlson, and the former envrgetic this addrass was s follows: Chalrmau of thy Republican State Central Com- Uexrresen: The Joint address you bring to | wittee, 18 also prominently meutlongd in con- me to-day, which 1 recelve with'the ereateat | pyction with the ofiice. ’rheni‘ a2 probablel A loasure, conmes from thuse who, In their new | \ " : Bomes, know how (0 valus the traditions of thelr | 1;usrk horéa? contestaats we have the Hou,: fathers nnd to recoiva with the anctont bosphiaitsy | Horace Rublee, the present able Chairtnan of | for which the Bcots have slwaye been ,m",u{ tho Btate Ceutral S}:nnmlunc: Gen, Luclus |/ thelr feltow-countrymen who desire 10 settie hore, | Folrchild, of the Farls legation; the: llon, Jtien delight 10 feceive your loyal welcomo to | Gevrye W, Allen, of Milwaukes; sad the. Hon, Canad, 1t 10 ot every day in a man's life that | Philetus Bawyer, of Oshkosh, the ex-Congress- ha rec the zoud winhos and cougraiutations of | man, It {8 tlio general impression that otts|de’ wver u acore of nucioties tepresenting Insnlarkea | of the Milwaukes delegstion ex-Scnator Car-' tneasure a8 do youts the hooes aud sspirations | poper will have little of no support. Therc s of largo numbers of his fellow-citizens, Cannda | 05000 ritmuer of hopo with some of his may weil be proud of Ontario, and this ALt o R Rrrent promise of 1hs great Brottish clement in ot :lfmfl! A o] rer:! that t‘"ern“mlyl e oit on pugulation, I luok fortvard with tho greatcst pos. im, und that sufficient disaffected Repubifcans bty tutercst to the nppuflun!!( of pecoming ac- | may joiu with the Domocrats to elect him, Re- |‘v|mh~d with your communi{ies, and reuret that | publicanagenerally, however, feclconfident there the time of the year and othergexigencies of my | will be no bolt from the caucus nominee; who-' uflie requira thiat another seasun bo chunen. The | ever he may be, and that thu party will'stand | distunco you uave \raversed In traveling ‘herols | firm hy tho cholee. In the mitds of tua great great, aud 1 hope that you wiil not suller lucon- v Tap. b T oin 1 eon2 towatd Yo Uy tolng tna | thoes of the Kepublicans of Wiscansin Matt Car. p penter, commitied an uapardopable sin when ho :':‘)n“hcn"n‘;mfl?:.nn:mls“n:e‘u:'ge:n for p:,:.',f; stood “up belore the Electoral Cotmmission of yon which I have been roquested to | and made his ples for Bam Tilden and carry to yau, for 1 have bardly | tho 10,000 “'disfranchised” Ku-Kilux cicet~ of iate spoken to any one In Scotland without | ors of Loulslana, to say _nothin helng told that 6 brother, & sister, or & consin was | about tho bitter feeling _ he Sisplayed in soma town In Outast d that, If Teuw theso | towards the * four Roturniug-Board villgins.” tutives of thelrs, [ snoald **mind to tell them . it :'hd: Yriends, Ttecelva my. bost thanks fof . Thess are little things not asslly forgotten, es- peclally in the face and eyes ‘of tho daatard) ;:fl',,m"flf:;;: ':'ee,'f,;,lh' loyalty 'm‘,:’q‘u::f' vrmee{lln(s in South Carolina and Loulatgna oy the recent elsction. Senator Rowe, fn visw of Next eame an aduress on beholf of tns trand | j,7) i i1 b derabl s Council of the Clilefs of the Indians of Canada, | 8 Jon ser¥ice, will show considerablo sirenth and ono on belalf of the Cliofs of | 10 the cauens, but, with the present camplex- tust part .ol the Mohawk tribe of In- fon of the Leglslature, ft fs thoughc ha dlans residing on the Ticonderoza Reserve, f;:f‘i,f #“Ko'".‘"if:"fl'é .ufin ,'_,:‘ E;fi“’,"m}ffl. His Excellency’s replios tuall thess addresses [ piat s S Loyes Bad s MronEess MK TF wore varted, felicilous, aud appropriate. {4 | ji® o iy cealn d was_expected that the Marquisand Princoss his Irhugl claiin that thero ls nut_ o shadow would attend the St. Andrew's coacert to-nlght, ‘é‘hl(gm“gn‘ n,"’f,‘l': s'("":m “gxlrfiufigghlt{n\; but_neithor found It conveulent tobe presont. } po ™y veame thoroughly acqualnted with the Bir Jobn A. Macdonald had als0 promisad to be i ok e et ym"m and nddress the meeting, but e, too. leadlng men of the State. and the brilllant suc- cesses of the Republican party under hia leader- or nomo unexplalned reason, was abuent. Tho | gig have given Bl 5 Shabi o Ropublicans not easlly repald, Itis no Qlsparagement of tho Weekly Review of the English i""»""" nr'thn.'r'tlmu The vtl'uvgnn”!ni:»r:,ncxl i her husband, and he went over toSnell's and ac- Breadstuffs Markets. cused him of the erime. He at first pretemled to "u:dki‘luwl‘r;!filh?shlm“":{ but 'flx‘mu\;n:ur;u; . o i | dned Healdjir, nat koe still. The fuc AFGIANISTAN: . .- ] that Heal was ane of Sncil's best witnessca A% ALL-DAT BATTLE. when. the latter was tried for mn-zm{‘. and Lauong, Dec. 3.—[t is reported at hesdquar. | that Ne and Sneil hod business relationship i ters that a battle, lnsting il day yeaterday, common, thev.belng engaged In buvinz straw 100k placo beiween Gen, Roberts' command and for tha Belolt "“"“""""]’ ecems to do away tha Afghans in Peiwar Pass. with any supposition of thepe et malice at PRECAUTIONART. the bottom of the charge, Mra. Heald s about, 20 years tfldi anil haa baen marcied Yal a shord Tho Afghan Governor of Candabar ls remov- (ng his family to Zsrab, time. 8nell was brougnt hefore Justice Baich LEVY, this alternoon, and the examination was ad- Journed till ¥aturday moruing at 0 o'clock, bail The Ameer 8horo All has levied two lacs of rupaes on Candahar. belng fixed at $4600, In dofsult of which he REINFORCEMANTS. was locked up. A SON RTLLS 1118 MOTHER. Lonnox, Dec. 8.—A dispatch from Peshawur undor date of Tuesday ssys: Tne Becond Di- . fpecial Dlepatch to The Trikung, PITTSOURG, Pa., Dec. 8.—An Ingnest was held this afternoon on tho bady of Mrs. Fullerton, vision nnder Gen, Maude will arrive liere to-day. f B PALLING BACK, who died laat night at the resldence of lier son Loxnox, Dee. 8.—The Viceroy telegraphs that . intelligence has beon recelved that Jellalabad in Allegheny City under circumstances which led to tho belief that she had beeu foully dealt has been evacuated, and no Afghan troupe sre nearer than Cabul. with, 8cversl witnesses were esamined, the Bburden of thelr testimony being thatthe woman » THE EAST, 4 INSURGENTS DXFEATED. d went tq her son's huuse Ssturday evening; that’ her'son sent out for a quantity of whisky, of ‘which they both Imbibed o frecly 4s to become CONMARTINOPLE, Dec. B.—"he Bashi-Bazouks and Circassiaus defeated the Bulgarian losur-, gents fn the Milnik District, Maccdonia, and Intoxlented; theb toward midnight o quarrel arose between them, during which the son turned twenty morg villages. Unly 5,000 fnhab-i Itaats cscaped. i tory going cannot be obtalned. L !l:’ZOll}, on which therd was no Inlul‘ull)lll"l!. nfl: suppuzed ‘Liat he lire was tho work of an gy, vendiary, AT DAVENPORT, 1A, DAvENPURt, Im, Dec 3—The wagon and blacksmith-shop of Charles M. Witthz, Nos, 12 . ia CHICAGO. % A still alarm to Engine Company No, 29 5 11:30 yesterday forcnoon was caused by a fles In the two-story frarae bullding No. 20 Thiny. ITourth cottrt, owned by Mrs. Catherine Behanck and occupled a8 & resideoce by Patilek L‘m’ Damage trifliug.” Canse, n defective flne, * AT FAYETTEVILLE, 'TENN. Nasuvinrg, Teon., Dec, 3.—8ix stores wora buroed at Fayelteville this morning, Stk mlun\y saved. Loss $20,000, and insuragee W SHERIDAN’S TROUBLE, Trogress of the Important Salt to Recorn Damnges from Iim for Milltary Action During the, War, Specinl Dizpateh to The Tribune, Nsw Yonx, Dec. B.—There was a crushinzy crowd to-dayin the court-room where Geq, Sheridan's: case was slowly progressiog. The bar fuclosure was thronged with prominen lawgers, Gen.-Bheridan and his brotber, Col, Mike, sat wpear the counsel. B.n Bu ler wore _& . bright wposczay, but thy -] audience was constantly trylng to Ret 3 ®ood view of the hiero of Winchester. The pro- ceedings wers not Importsnt. Judge Wallses overruted every objection made by defendani’s counscl, aud sumerous excoptions were taken, Thé deposition of Louls Broussard, Whi. fen's oversver, was read, describing the property and the selzurc by Sheril Ransome under Gen. 8herldon's order, ‘The defonso offercd a subssquent denosition by Broussard which was glaringly Incouslutenut wit tho first, Broussard here denylng that he kuew who owned the Killons plantation at the time of the acizure or the valus ot the raperty selzed, In tho afteenoon (en. utler ~reall a - depoaltion of David It Lowis, o visltor - fn Whalen's famlly in 1807, Lewls heard Whafeu say to the Slicrll, altor the Iatter had read Gen, Bneridan's order, that he would not leave uniosa comnelled to by force, and the Sherf(l replied that he woulil use forca 1€ necessary, Whalen was a loyal man, and rendered elficlent aid to the Uulon causa during the War. ‘The witness himelt fr—— THE RECORD. sgNATR. Wasumxaron, D, O, Dee. —Mr, Paddock submiited & resolution instructing the Commit- tee on Finance to inquiro {nto the expediency of making trade dollars a \egal-tendor for all debts, wublle and orivate. gnd providing for the sns- pension of the colnage of the standard aflver dollar of 4133 eralns, and the recolning of the same tnto trade dollars of 420 wratns, and for such ndditional colnage of the trade doliar ns the needs of the couutry may demand, Laid oyer, . A large number of appointments which wera made durlug the Tecess were seut to the Senate, fucludhig the New York customs nominations,, and of Mr. Hillhouse for Assistant Troasurer of New Yark. Standmg and other commitrees exfsting at tho close of the Iast scasion are continued. . Mer. Morrill introduced n bill authorielng the Sccretary of the Treasury to * fssne In exchange for United 8tates notes or coln certifieates of de- posit, of the denomination of £10 or any mult!- ple thereof, not exceeding 8100, bearing Intdreat at the rate of 805-100 per eant per annum, and convertible at any time within one year into the 4 per cent bonds describea in \he Refanding act; and the money ¥o tecolved shall bo sppited to the payment of 5-20 bonds, in the mode prescribed by 1ha sald act: and heis authoriacy to proscribo sulz- ::'.:-._mlci and regulations In cunformity with this Mt Beek submitted the fallowing. Resolred, That the Secretary of the Tressury be, and ho |8 hereby, directed to inform the Senate beat his mother on the head with a vlece of woot, koockluir bier down and rendering her in- sensibles that when discovered, eurly yeeter- day morning, she was iu a comatose conditton; that she lingered until last nizht, wheo sho died, The jury returned a verdict that the woman came to her death by blows inflicted by her pon. Mrs. Fullerton was nbout 60 ycars of age. The murdereris quiten voungman, Huwns committed to juil for trial at court, This is one of the most siznal illustrations of man’s capatity for crime when under the fnfughee of tiguor that bas ever occurred In this community. SUMMARILY DISPOSED OF, Ngw OnurANa, La, Dec, 3.—~A special dis- patch from Franklin, La., reports that a negro man named Mousland last Saturday vvening attempted to outrage a female member of the family of the Sherilf of 8t. Mary’s Parish, but was driven off by tue timely arrival of assist- ance. Late Saturday night Mousland broke foto a house and attempted to outrage a widow Iady living near the town, but the screams ot the lumates Lrought the nclzhbors to ber rescue, ‘fhe negyo was pursued, captured Sun- day, and, after being identifled hy the lulfes, was placed in the lock-up, Yesterday mornin tho lock-up wos fouud broken oven, and blowd stains leading from it to o whart near by, The theory s that some friends of thu ladles, ouf- raged at the brute! conduct of the uegro, went in foree durlng the nigbt, took him from the AUSTRIA. ! Pxari, Dec. 8.—~Count Andrassy declares, In consequance of the pracesdings of the Budwot Comnmittee, he will make the approval of tho, paliey a Coblnet question. NOVI-RAZA! CoNSTANTINOPLE, Dec, S.—The basls for the settfement ot tho Novi-Baxar questivn, proba- bly, is the folnt Austrian and Turkish occups- tion. MURDERING AND RODBING, CONSTANTINOPLR, I)ec. B.—The insurgent Bulgarian bands are forming all through Mace- donte, and Rhodope refugees are descending Into the Portlagos distrlct and murdering and rabblag indleerimivately. Turkish troops bave been scnt to tne scene. THR BOSNIAN OCCUPATION. Loxnox, Dec, 8—A dispateh from Vienos says the return of the resorves from Bosnls apd Herzegovina has bean stopped, and many have been ordertd to rejuin thelr refinents. THE DEFINITIVE TREATY. ConsTAnTINOPLE, Dec. 3.—~The Porte has an- nounced its readiness to discuss the definitive treaty of paace with Russia, whose attitude ap- pears to da conciliatory, concert was, however, largely and fasbionably lock-un, cat bis throat and threw his body in sttended, bitity of fta othi didaten to b that M was an_offlcer in the Unlon army. Mr. Beck. swhat amount and donotitnation uf silver coin bow | <, TIE AUSTRIAN REICTISRATIL the Bavou Teclic, beaid restiww agalnst the side of the tank, — ahility ol fue otbor candidates to ssserk that Mr. | wity, of Gan, Sheridan's counsel, swore o was been received fu_pormont of custows duse ince | | Viwes, DecB=theftinperer lassummoned | % \osting of b cltizosis of Frankln and | Evory stiteh of clothing worn by tho mon, and RED TAPE. Koyes would ably ropresent Wisconain futho | posifive Whalews sugar and molnsscs wibe not Benato, watcbing closely nnd guarding well the Bpectal Dissateh to The Triduns, intorests Of Wi Stato ut tho seat of Ggvern. OtrawA, Dec. 8.—The followlng angounce- | ment, Wo belleve thia expressus, tha Reoub- mont, under date of Nov. 23, appears futbe | lican sentiment in this portion of the Btate, Gasetle: 'tnu' }Eclput()tlllunsqmcu;l;mz ol zh:x L:fls‘n}n:u‘rz ' rom this (the Secon Congresstonol Districf B e e om T aiyiery | ro, 1t 48 wniderstood, Wnanfinous. i thelr chalcs Taud Campbalt (commanty catlod. tha “Maraitle of | of £, W, Keyes for United States Senator. Lorne), one of her Mu]ullfl‘- mont bonorable Privy councll, Knight of the Most' Anclent and Most! MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, ; Nuble Ovdor of tha Thlstle, and Inight Grand : Trods of The “Nous. Distingatebed ‘ORoF of Si. | BAN FRaNGiaco, Doc, B-AL the Los Atigsles .\l’lcduu‘ll_und eni s‘xwvu-sl pm’ct;:ldu’d to l"u cl;l‘r?bnr cliy electlon yestorday tho Work!nknlwn ctected of the Houss of Assambly of the Frovinceof Nova | th entire ticket except three Councllinen, Reulls, In thy' Clty of Tiaiiiex, ifl Facolicocy (iLovorsTEi, Mass., Dec, S \Willaws, Green- haviug been, by lettars patent under theUreat | yuyr “wag gloited Mayor by 478 snajority over il the tar In the bucket, wos consumncd, The lamp was broken, low the tire atarted Is & mysterg. The hght iu the lantern was pro- ;c:‘llmu y a globy, und the lawp was dlled with ard oil. wicfulty was held Iast nizgat to vonsider the dls- surbed vondition of the community, und to take ‘stops for the suppdr n of lawlcssness by the re-catablishment of & volunteer vight pulice, wiether or not ho Laxz spplied the silver coln so re- celved, in wiolv or in part. to tho payment of in- ivrest on the bonds or votes of tho United Statos. 0 it han not beea 5o anplicd to that purposo, elate tne reason why: 104t has been apolled fu taat pur- Pose in part only, to state what portion has heen *0 ured, and o' what character f oblication, Alno, tnat he bo directed 10 Inform the Senatg the amyunt of intcrest he has paid on the honda and Tules of tha United Btates wince the crrrent Bscal yoar began, and tho amanat of such Inturest he hos palu In gold and silver coln respeciively, Mr, Edmunds—I should like to bave that amend- ©d xu nu to fave the Sccretary show what kind of wilver coln has bren naed, a0 we may know i1 there wan anbeidiury coin pald. us ninended, the resolution was agrend to, seizod guder tho ordor of Gon. Sheridan, u alleged {n the complsint. That property was sold by, a Recelver whom the Court appainted befora August, 1867, TYNGLY. All Astronomy Bhut to Us until Ie Bhall Get 1is BBook Copyrighted. Bpectcl Disvalch fo The Tridune. Ixpranavonts, Ind., Dee. 8,—A speclal fron Greeneastle says: *Dr. Joseph ‘Tyneiy, of Ar bary Unlversity, announces adiscovery that wil revolutiontze severnl branches of mathematics, FRANOE, THE OIL DUTT, Vangarutzs, Dec, 8—Tha Caamber of Dep- ntfes to-day voncluded thu discussion on the budget, aod adopted the proposal reducing the duty on all. THN CHALLENGE TO GAMBETTA, Pamis, Nov. 20.—The words that led to Fourtou challeoging Uambeita for charging nim with falsehood are given offictally, as fol- lows: M, de Fourtan—‘*If 1 collect §n a Southern POISONED. NivscATing, In, Deo 8.~Ou Bunday: evening three farmers’ boyss Hving near Little City, Towa County, named respectively McCall, Wade, and Harzbeck, found 8 hottlo of horse liniment, composod of vitrful and yinewdr, {o a barn, Sup- posime 1t to bo wine or whlaky, they drank the coutents. , [arzbeek und Wade wero saved by THE CLUB-SWINGER. Boecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Nasnvirex, Tenn,, Dee. 3.—Samuel Lang- ham, who murdered Julius Reater and Patrick MeAndrews {n Edgefleld one week ago, was are rolzned before threo Magistrates to-day, fih cotingel walved o pretiminary examination snd matter of bail, having decided to await trial by tho Criminal Court. ‘The attorney for tho pros- Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Brit- the concl o the prompt nse of emetles. McCaly, not mak- f d S Parmenter, Republican. ¢ 7 M e o o ey patn hiatiosse 5y [ province the vetoen of a now wovetelum tongue: the | ecutlon asserted that 1t was the duty of the T e NALasD AL His. Matenos. sutfersste Tnoma | s, e ": s e rinuter on | Wzw ilAvaw, Conn., Dee. S—lobast D. | #imultancously . with avothcr which demos nn\«: r;du:'l.m addry -l;.'l;‘a‘ulrnmclmur, it i g{;’;&‘:‘;‘, :r.‘-::l‘v'n“ ‘;m:hl-lle:‘t.w‘ ::‘:‘:n ‘w ‘b'y h“; Magtstrates to bind over the materigl witnesses, | untl! too late, died in great agony Jast night. l‘flllr‘o{‘ ngy K .jfi“ '.‘ "3"‘“- “n.a,.,.,ul.‘m ”:l E(,:h,w;) 1§umuhu‘ r“fioflcfiufie :1?);:: hym]; .l;:lu the fnlluyaltl:‘l the fi:;flonl‘an ll[cl: Mr. Matthowa orgried thai ck i s 4 3 o ~(lonar s orlty o e tal 3 cor merely giarantee the paymunE ol Intercet on the | 014 Repunlican Calth— which the Court denfed. 'The lawyers then de- | - patnted by her Mafosty Governoc-Gonora) in and | heavy mafority ou, , and | under certaln conaltions, s comes u fo clared their intention of taking the matter be- fore o tribunal that underatood the law, where. urou the spectators Indulged in wrolonged op- plause. " The Magistrates refused to Llud thy witnesses over, and the attorucys suca out o writ of andamus to compel thew to do t, Consoyuently, the witnesses will probably be bound over to-morraw, lfarrlot Sample, cole ored, tho alleged mistress ol Laogham, witl by tried Friday, n:r-ixl') I:uel"J .;):vrllnlnluua :c'm da... ::;’:n‘d“::; flhh;lg’r:]- 1(humzlnll(r, (}rnnlmk. d’:‘hu rest of tho l(amlur seribe o E o SIEn-mURUAL ahd siahot tu le said St Jub Houg- | Lcan cket fur ety snd town offices wers leo tars Sutherland Campbell (commonly ealled the Marquin of Lotse), befora the Hon, Willian J Srutyavtanp, M, Do St & P wion Hitchle, one ‘of the Judgos of hier Maje run by diseatisfled Repubiicans, Butler men, Suprome Conrt of CARADA,~p_court of record of | and Abbott Demoerats, was clected Mayor over hor Majeaty in Canads,—by whony thoy wera ten- | Maj. \Wright, Kepublican, wiio held tfie office dered and” administersd to his Exoellency. Ills | four years. Powers, 3,163; Wrignt, 1,802, Exceltency theo recelven oo address in refsrence LoumviLLe, Ky., Dec. 3.—Jobn U, Baxter 10 hle sasumptiun of the Covernment of Canada | wag to-day olectod Sayor of the City of Louls- from tha Mayor nnd Corparation of the City of er He 3 "_"'"an.nlm Ro hite by ths Mayar, accagte ville over Heury T. Jefferson by a- majority ex. panied by the members of the City Council, ceedlug B0 votes. An evenllng p-pc{' saya: & ILLINOIS ‘Tho first tIme the Marquieof Lorne vislted Amer- ! 1ca wan Jiat jan years ago, Mo took & Aying rn Evectal DispascA ta The Trivuns, a of tho Texas Paciic allroad 10 the extent f nearly 32,000,000 pee annum, It wan manifcsd that the indemnity to the tiovernment was perfect, Ultimate lows by tho Government was rondered imporaible, onlees (€ alould turn out that slter the enmpletion of the road it shonld not bo worth the weerped dntoront, byt wich & asppomtion waw not Lo be entertalnod. Ho did not ueiteve the Government of tho United Biates wonld be called tipon to wake any advances out of its own Treasn- 4 ‘The ‘Texns & Paciio itoad, skiriing an it wonld the suuthern boundory of the Unitod States, would Jorm tho baso fino from whichi Iatoral Jines wouls radiate, atteacting a now and profitable trde, and soon & market wonld ba found for the products of 1hu United States in Mesico, The general influonce of auch trade over uur notional futereats with Mex- DROWNED. 8tauntoN, Vu., Doc. 8.—Willlan Lewls, brother of ex-Unitad Statos Scuator Lewls, was drowued yesterday while fording the Shenan- donh Riverat Fort Renublic. His eolored driver and pair of horsus werd also drowned, Ex-Sen- ator Lewls wuas blnself crosalng the river In a #KIIT at the time of the accident. —— A MAINE ¥RESINT, 8rOWIIEGAN, Me., Dee, 3.—A freshet carried awuy Moore & Wilson's carding-mill and part of Bacheler's tauuery. Other mills and bridges ure um:nllucg. duys after Lockyor's roported alscovery coucern {ng hydrogen, De. Tynely preserves hla discore ery a secret- until ho can copyrizht a worklo cmbody it in fur). e will lasue a pomphiet bn a fow days contathing the gist of i, Theio aro two of os great disclosures as Lave been made during this century.” ———— + THE WEATHER, Orricm or tus Cuier BioNaL Orrices, Wasutxaroy, D, U, Dec 4—1 oo m~Indica- tiops—For Tenncsteo and the Ohlo Valley partly cloudy weathier, with occasioual arcasof Al tiambatta— ** It fa & falsehood." n{Auvllm on the Lelt; criesof ** Ondeel " vn the Hight. tha Prealent—*' M, Gawbelta, you bave fust uned an exvrossion which must not” be uttered tn this Chamber, You yourseif will acknowledge It, ‘uugl douut not that you wiil basten to withdtaw {5 M. Gambetta—** M, le Presidont, [ am rosdy to withdraw the word when the min who 1s atthe teibung reverts td tho truth. . {llsnewvd applause o Left; volces on the Right, **What ulngular uage, '’ **Order, order." . Coneo d'Ornang~**1tis the dietator of inca- pucily who eays tust. Uaought ta hide hlaselt under ground. " The Prealdent— **Gonttemen, vu‘be silent.'” A membar ou the Night—**Una should at least ba parllamontary.*' —— MEURRICK, Apecial Dispated 1o The Triduns, Inpraxavorm, Ind.,, Dee, 8.—A fory was {m- paneled to-day lu the cass of Willlam Merrick, v kY . throuyh tha Weat Iudla lelands, and then madea 8rrixoriep, 1., Dec, 8.~Tho frrepreasible : e e A wonld poney Setimats | o108 Preside ¥ may be the Justlee | O ma_l fr;cte Eulledic of bI% s LiskSch :“3 fiylug trip through the Eastern #tates and Canada. | Tom Marriut, of Marfon, State Scoator-eloet, s | TAU2 OF 810w, colder northwest winds, rlulug b micuus the northern States of Mozico 10 (ndustyla) | 854 Lruth of the |des cxpressed. tho rules fequira | bor. This was ove of tha wost horrible crimes RESUMPTION, Hioh fio Lt ome he wrole bl Gras bogky WhiCh | here, As he hins told several persoun to-day | FOmEWR - cotopien, The cunstraction of the Texas Pacifc | IF 10 Do expresscd in 3 Darifamentary fashlon,' ever perpetrated, the womasn befng preguant at B e called A Trip to the Trople He rather Fur the Lower Lake reqfon cloudy weather, M. Gambosta—‘*Yanr remark 1s certainly well founded, M, le President, and I admlt tnai I did not employ & parliamentsrs terms Lut whea o mun who pretonds Lo be a statesmsn aitribytes 1o his political o?paneuu the idea of juclting ¢ and repelling a1} those who do pot Jtoad would result in a ssving to the Uovernment of more than 82, 000, U0 per aununi. 18 wasnot fulr uF Just (o the present ineaaure to dlspose of it ypon the summary objection that it was eubsldy, le hon spoke Of 10w conatitutional power of Congrass 1u rcealale commerce, and sald the Texas Pacide lum‘nu c-uml. nfi ulm llulm‘uh. wnt;n:lnnz film:ul{ that the Senatorial question has been fixed, s s casual allunlon reo ol cipal Citlen. 1t ho ahould svor write annther Lok, ne | Statemicat s givon for what it s worth. Tom will have & good deal mors 1o say about Canads s_that there are four Rapubdlican insmbers of \han e thea had, and. from all appearances, ha | the Lezislature who will refuse ta ¥o hito the will bo able to f1t'more than one chapter in describ- | PArty caucus, and that the Democrats will unite Views of Two I'romluent Uankers of New York=One 8tijl Talks Vory Oilily, and the Other Admits thut the Janks Ave, i 1n. terost, the Enamles of tha S'sople, the time, and premature birth belng produced by strychuine, which: was adininistered to kil her, ' The baby was born, but not taken from the wothor, aud both were buried under an ald with froquunt Hght raln or anow, varisble wluds, shiftiog to colder northweaterly, follawol by Tistng barometer, For the Upper Lake region coldor, cloudy il should be paswed b maties of jusico o the | Baliical cresd, £ have charactert Jue A Baxol Nkt tha clts: Tho sassta puitact i P e o T Tt | 18 ChRaien Hunkeriim with phem and sloct Washburio, Ogloab, o | waather, with traquent light raiu or anow, winds tiutharn States. a the Covarament gwed prafee. | BAD QHUsct. Foraly that he will guthe way of Achcy and Uuetlg, | 1o > EXPORT OF LIVE STOCK amcs 1. Haduock §s hers, and annovnces | @OStlY Dorthweaterly, highor prassitre, tigu 10 01 and demunded obedienc afiks trom . | 3raw th The evidence (s altogether clrcumstantial, but { Wall strect, fu conversation this mocaing, gave 2 4 Bimsell 83 & candulato for Secrotary of thu fon- | Fur tbo Upper Missluippl Vallay eloudy 8 Cormities th Thvestigata hout the. sectind a¥ 1o i r—— the web lg strong and complete, his viows In regard tothe rumor thata move- Aptsial DXprck o The T 0se. ate & positlon b hus hold for several sesaluns. | NEAURr arcas atligut ralls ar snow, follox Sundey Civil Aporopriation bil), passed at tho laat AUBTRALASBIA. ——— ment was on foot among the bankstohoaed | TORONTO, Dec. B.~Tha® live-stock export e e —— ; Py ciearinie wegthur, winda wostly northwoster- v, statlovary or Tawar temperature, Ihiuer Dréssure, ’ For the Lawer Missouri Valley clondyor partly clondy weatber, cold northerly winds rivlug barometer, foliowed i the north pordes by warwur southerly winds and falling buroin cter. . ) Tho display of cantlonary siguals will be dis scunlon, relating (o the Hot Sorings Commiasion, was omilted tn the eunrollmont of the bil, sad whether Senutor Cono Lud any copwectjon therewith, und what Government ofcer investls gnted thy matier after the udjournment of Con. ureew, Aureed L An executlve scaslon followed, When the doors wera reopeued the Benale ade Journed till to-morrow, TIGIIE. Special Dispaick 1o The Tridune, Joviey, {iL., Doc. 8.—~N. D. Tigne, former- ly Bchool Treasurer of this township, was to-day, after an exciting tdal, bound in the sum of &000 to appear befory the Grand Jury to answer to the charge of ‘gold ond thus hiodee resumptlon. The banker said he did pot think any such moyement was fu progrosa. The risu in tise gold promium was slnply owling o ¢ stogk-gamnbling operation, in- tended 1o deproas stocks, [t would only take asmall amount of wongy to lock ups million A VARIRTY OF NEWS ITEME. BAN Frawcisco, Dec, 8.~The mews from Australasls by the Cisy of Bydney s os followst Heavy vains have caused foods fu some oore tlopa of Now Bouth Wales, lmpediag traflic, but no serfous damago was done. Crops gewerally £ trade in Canada Is 1kely to ba Sourlsning dur- B VR Inz the comiug winter and next spring. One COM‘HLRCI‘\I‘ cohv"‘NTIONh .1'.;’,';:,';&':,&3‘;’:{3,"‘,’; g::oo";‘::fl"fl;";:;g Firat Day's Proceodings of the Subsldy Cone Durham _cattlo snd 80,000 sheep ot the Cots- | - vacutioh mt-New Orleavs,. wold and’ Lolvester breds,” This {mmensu S o Epecial INpate'o 3% Tribuxe. number $atoho compased of the cholcest unl- Naw OgLmANS, Dee. 8.—The Cowmmerelal s promise well. of gold. If, by dolng this stocks could | yigls, and the entiro Jot {s be dellvered at Liv- | Convention asscmbled o little aftor 12 m, to- gontinaed v tho Inkes excepting ut Milwausiey Sionie: "Tharo was conslderable excitument 1o Victorls L“:g::pflhrlza; n": l‘l:u :v:flfids“;:l:og:lt 9; be fl«:evmfiad ubon: l;rnk nolutTaL a “luu:c; erpool before the closa of June next, Jdoy, with sbout 200 delegates present, en. $ ul;uhmxl“l‘l‘unu. sud Ludington on, aud alier 1w H 1 bill duceds over tho deoredations of the bush-rapgera, 5 {2 & profit would accrus (o brokers. 8 aotlon ol ke Cyrus Bussoy, Chatrman of the Coimnittes of o ” S e wate Intrudnced: F02 peEoln oy he R Kendsll County furner named Willlam Lewwett | 1o Cloaring. House, tho banker thought, would ATTAOHMENT. Absalii un:x:z', Tntroduced tho Rev, Dr, Paimor, | o Ciutiuusry stgnaki continue at- Ouwevo, Be of 8180 on Thanksgiving night, Leggett wis drunk In Tighe's saloun, and was followed upon bis devartury, knocked dowa, sad robbed. Beveral constables had Leen killed by s gang led by one Kelly, A rewsrd of L5300 per head was offered for a gung four In number. The New Zealand Parliament hus beea bro- repeuling tho Nesumption act, and for thy Bp- :lloln‘unenl of committcos on yollowefever aple cnics. 6, Rucheater, Builaly, Friy, Cleveland; dee. Bandusky, Toledo, Detrow j Bee, 4, Port Huron Atpong, Slackinaw Clty, Urand Laveus See % Queneo, Dec, 8.—A writ of sttachment has m;:d}m«lm%w"l}r;::?z & Webater, ship | gonyion pud jia work. Gov. Nichoils, in bebalf soon be roversed. Mauy banks In tholatemoet- who luvoked the Divine blesstng upon the Con- Ing ura aiready regrotting. their vourse. Tho Uther bille ware introdncedl e follow: =g Clesring-lHouse Assoclation has no fll-focling of thacity aud Btate, deliverod the addresy of o MUwunkes; Bee, 1, Kicaual By Mr. Cox (N, ¥.)~To uive uotice of tho ter. | FoRtCd. . A PECULIAR CASE toward the peopic, sod, 1f they found the best AT CO et Inids wolcome, WLieh was reaponded to by My, My | WUStse Duluth, ; ninatlon of L tieuty of 1808 wit i Norih Gor- | | Advices :p:fig:fl%?fi?l&fif?fl:fifig: pecial Dipateh fo The Tribune, luterests of tha ‘country domanded ft, they GRAIN COMMISSIONS. 3 ¥ LUOAL OUVERYATIONS: e ths Editor of Ths Tridune, ray, of Kentueky: Mr. E, D, Holden, of Mil- R2p 04k, la., Dec. 1.—Your editorisl in Tne | Wuukee, was elected temporary Chalriman, and TwuuNR of the 97th. in rogard to tho discrim- | the 8fternoon was wpent fn ¢ffcctiog a porma- wation made by the % fowa pool * railroad lines | PNt arganizatlon, which rosulted in the clection sgaluss Clicago, sbould bayo enlistsd the Board | of Gen. Fitzhugh feo ;& Prealdout, and the full ' . complement of Vice-Prealdeuts, Secretary and ?‘,1:::';::“ “u,:uru;;;g 'h::a &Yeuul: ;‘:‘ ustistants, and Borgeatl-at-Arims, At 4115 the 0 EWEnpers . PALIDE o 0 | gesembiy ld{ourned 10 meet agal to-Inorrow nccessity of proiapt actlon, 1 do pot bellave tho | moratog at (Vo'cluck, Tty ovehing st T:30 th Chilcago Board of Trude would take the tiue to | various” Committecs et in the vuriors of the louk aftor ono ol the great intervsts which di- | Bt Lh-rl;nh J’I::t:r"“m e e rectly affects thelr buaiucss and the gencral “ Nuw OALRANS, L, Dec, B Tho Commerclal vrosperity of your city, Tuey avein to b lost | Canvention assembled ot the Varleties Theatre, in the whirl of *'scalbing,” The Ormalia papers | nud was calied to order by Gen. Cyrus Hussay, are (ullowloz your suggestlons, snd demanding Chnlntn%n u:nthth :;xewlz;;fi?:;m&;l‘u.‘ l %«fir raye o Rov. Dr. 'y Nicholls ;h;‘ ':';“lw‘::n‘ ‘,;‘“Im%mvwé'o luu""“; Hul vered au ndnlrduo of weluumt‘: nml':mu fre- the good wark vou have commsgced. “ufi? ‘f\l‘::‘;'l":.;:d:t " Keutucky, -repliod to Gov, You wlil liave tho eympsthy of every producer | nichals tn a beautifully slcere apece. Heo ‘\':,::‘;fl" ‘lm';:"‘,t‘} fi?,":".{‘wz‘w';!:‘ ;:‘:&,‘:' wpoka of the necesslty fur laving aside polltical 3 cousiderations, and julning togethor a3 members tou' for the purposc of putting up cvwuils | o600 erand national fxmily for the turtherance slons o gratn recelyed, Thoy astew to be a2 | oo hoirveusrul (ntereste biind to their foterest in this mstter as they Gen. Bussoy, as Chalrinan of the Cominittee are In regurd to frelghts. Boulv of thecommis- of Arranzements, then addvessed the Convone slon Bruis bave beon socrenly cuttlug conmules | {0, on the navidation of the Sualuivyd River, sious to 8 halt-cent i for m year pust, 8ud | e thae that stream Is the uatoral sn dunying the fact to teadlug commminelon BOUMS | guly means of trensportation sdvantazeous fur wbdu pprogched about the watler, OWCE | o country. “He droi atention to the fact thas tirmy theduglh thele trading ageuts proved t06 | oy goyeroment was kg to her owit intercats m“h""n“: b“;::“;&“.'fi“ ‘;{:"fl"‘""“:t toad- | 4y gltowing s great nutural advantage to He 1z auees, K e cent cour B ' oltle \wisslon o4 corn, until 1§ has becotne general, | Loused: o also fayored the Texus Pacltic uicaao,_ Dot 3 Orraws, liL, Dec, 8.—Thy caso of The Peo- v B Wwealhe? Sl ple vs, Chspman wss taken up to-lay in the Cireult Court, The deleudant Is charged with embexzling $14,000 while octing as driver for tiso United States Expross Company fn LaSalle two mouths ugo. Mewsrs, Mayo, Yull & Duu- cun sppear for the prosecation, and Blanchard, Eldredge & Davis for Chapian, o DISMISSED, Yanxron, D, 1., Dec, 8.—The case of the Gov- erunent agelust E. E. Hudson, Iate truder at the Crow Creek Agency, for the alleyged forgery of tweutg-three vouchors, ou trial before the Unltcd Stutes Commlsstonor, was isinissid to- nignt, the prosecution falling to back up its charge. ‘Tbis {s ope of the modt linportant cascs In the large bateh lutely brougbt ugatast up-river Tudlu e, 3 n, Uy Mr. Ward~'l'o abolish the tariff on maiches. 1y Mr, llarris (Va.)-~'1'o abolish the require- pent of broof of loyally as & condition precedent ;A:“.-:Mnlmnz penvons foe service fu the Warof ity M, Rainey—To yuniah election frauds, * Ly A, Boll—To authorize tobacco ralsare to sall helr products without payment of tax, mg‘n, ir. Chialmere—To prevent coreuption In elece v, Liy Mr. (Hhsou—For lmprovement of t| . #lpoi Jiiver feon 1ty unmn? 1o 1ts head (Vlll’::‘““ iy Mevare. Durham and Prico—To mako trade doliurs legel-tender, By M. mum‘-'rn make trade dollars and othice silver coins lega)-tender, 3 Ly Mr. Huntor—To require the Racretary of the “I'roasury to recelva trade dollsrs in excbange for l\";ll-‘(fnd:‘l -:ll';-r uull):n. 1. Forl—For hie pu lwl’lwr coinaze of trade dol ll:?.m. A8l foslop the sttihehn, Fofuriea 10 1he Comminenn O phens, R e Commltiey ¥ S1Which ha ta Chatrman, ] oo it 0 Coluage, By Air. Brenluno—In relatlon to the expulsion from dermany of 1o uatuzalized American citizen Julun Baner, For the admlsslon and registry y Me. Marrivo of furciga-buile o After watcuggle made over \io referonca of this bill. an between the Commlttees on Commercy und Wuys sod Mcaus, it was Suslly refersed (o the Cowmitice on Cunwerce, Ly Nr. Springer—For the terwlnation of the natirulization treaty with Prosulu, ‘The House weut 1nto Commitige uf tbe Whole no e Malitary Acadeny Arsmurlnlau i), which spurupriates §:450, 647, ~816, 000 below tbe appro- vpriation of tbe current vear, dividusls sod umall pirtles baving becn at- tacked. The fricndly tribes bave wadecommon cause agalnst tha redels, nud vo disposed thetr forces as to biewn in the msin body of the rebols between them and the whites, arawing their Nuocs across tho thland and cutting off the hos. tiles from communication with the doubtful tribes {n the north. An eugazcment has ve- curred, resulting in the defeat of the rebels aud death of & promioent Chief. . BWITZBRLAND, CHURCH AND STATE, lonpoN, Dee. 8.—~The Journalds Ueneve au- thoritatively denles the trutl of the report that Switzeriand bas refused to receive the L'apal Nuncio. A Genera correspondent.reportathat the Pope has transferred Monselgneur Mermiilod fromn the nomiual Bishopric of Geneva, 1f correctly Teported, the st e & very conciliutory one. . e 5 BELGIUM, ‘BAYR OFYICERS SUNTRNCRD, Brus sxiy, Dec. 3.—3. '1I'Kindt, mansger,and M. Fortawps, President, of the Bauque de Bel- xique, who defrsuded ths bank of 24,000,000 francs, bave heen convicted and sentenced, the lormer 40 8ftevn years' solitary vontueweut, aud m?luuur tuone year's inipilsouwcut with ue. would raverse thelr action, The banker thought resumption would be accomplished {n January without any ditliculty, Although, perhaps, det- rigutal ta Llmsstf persanally, Lo was fres to admit that restmption was best for the country. o had heard, from what. he thought a trust- worthy and oflicls) sourcs, that, npon tha reas- sewbling of Congr s hill wouldu be Introduged oakiog lewal-tonders onee re- deemmable n gold or silver. Thls, if passed, would bring about resumption lmmediately, Another equally weil-known Hoancler thinks the action of the Clearing-Houde Association mors deliberate thay uny suppoae. ‘They were nothlng but & set of speculators, havinge i View vuly thele own jutereats, They prentend they waut {o sustaln the Government. It thiy was thelr lutention, thoy shiould have acted in thy oppasito munocr. They sbould iather have turned a culd shoulder upon £old voln. The Umted gtutes bus declared that thy silyer dollar of 4123¢ graing shall be the equal of the gold dollar, 1 pot yet, 3 would be the duty of banks, as trug rupresentatlves of the people and he trade of the country, to do ult In thelr power to_roake sllver worth as much as the poid dollar, By cuboncing thy promiutg on gold the people ure made to suffur, eiieauragewont is elve stock-cunbling, sod e revival of busluess proeperity s sesiously Interfesred with, Jostead of aldlug the Gov. s‘rumuul‘“:lm buoks ary weakenlug . It. If they BBAL iy L HECAU, a=38idulaht, Kain Weuther, 134 28y R g INVANTICIDE, 87. Louts, Dee. . —H. L. Bodeman and Dr, Cuarles J. AMiller, arrested charged with bafug concerned {n the alleged {ufanticide case report- cd Sunday night, have been released on &2, ball. Tho tealimony taken by the Corauer bay been suut b0 the Grand Jury, aud tho watier wil be further Juyestiveted. * -~ ——— A YOUTHOPUL ABSCONDER. New Youx, Dec, &—~Robert J. Whelau, uot yet o 2] F1 w & 59 a7 8§ legzpseg Mo ———a a, 0 well-kuown citizen of Jurgey | Went 1o be pairiutic thoy will recede frowm their | After (nducing sbippers to traasfer t Railroad, K She Military Academy snd Fortidcations bilis hihndisn 0 ¥¢Y } false, Jumaging poelion, and mpke » cican B ronpats o staneler Edward D, [Tolden, of Milwankee. temorary o ——— were edd. R T Y . Clty, has absconded, after robblng his employer, heid s b o uess from old bouses, who Y : o = A burued. GuEAL NILEIAN, Joseph Yoemun, cotton broken, o $1L00. > " Uittt obih by dociariug themselves reudy o as- | (el Mrade “lor " yeure, on Chafraun, also addressod the Conventiou. e OCEAN STEAMSHIP "fl«’:la . ———— ————— , Pa, Dec. &—. ; A commlttee of ouv from cach Btato was sp- chicap commitssions, now go to work to force el Tesolution thioualy the Hoard of (Teds 1o expel e mnili i wuy Orur who tuke Teus thay ooe eent, ‘Thuablo- | o 2T ' TEss L Conventlon permanently pors ara independust of any action they may | SFSRLEd by tho wleluion of Gen. Fitthugh Les, Zakie, they van post sasused. They wit uob | ¢ ireints, Prestdent; I . lester, of New stond auy udvance, Bhippers pay 13 cents for 0";‘;" Sécreturyt aud o 'Vico-Proailent from cort, freizbt [4 cents, exponsy to taalo (ceot, | A RMMERpRbmed cominission 3¢ cent,—total cost, 8034 cents; corm | oty ] vere appoluted on the Paclfc seillog ut 31 cents lewves & prolit of b cent ver | Roudss Luprovemonts of the Missiasiopl, River, Lusucl Lo th shipper from_lowa, while Nobras- | 84 06 Forclin brade, after whicu tha ‘Conveu- ka and Missourt canuot ship to your market as Juurued il to-morrow, thelr rate 13 15 to 18 cents per ‘bustiel fretght, Laxpox, Dec. 4.—J. B. Deaking, cotton man- ufacturer of Overdariveu sod Msuchester, who tuus 600 loowis, iy suapended, GLALSTONE CHITICISRD. Lonpos, Dec. S.—The Times' lesdiog editorial severely ceusures Gladstone's specch for the teadoucy of its fuflucocs ou tos fortunes of the country 8o less thau ou those of the Liberal party. i FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE, e a— SUICIDE. Bpectal Dizpalch to Ths Tridune. Guanp Rarins, Do, B.—Last nignt a dis. natch esme here fram Fllot, 1a° this State, re- (uestiug the arrest of one Dr. Vou Ulwets, who was wanted tiere to guswer a charge of fraud. He woa taken Into custody, but on suiliclent se- curity was allowed to occupy bils own lodglogs. WHARTON EXONERATED. New OaLzans, Dec. 3.—In refutation of the tharges agaiust Murshal Wharton, similer to thoss publistied {o the New York Tunes of Nov, 41, ho bas furwarded to the President s state- went iydorsiug aud eotirely exoneratjog bim Trom all of sald charges, algnod by every promi- ueut Federal officis)l present ju the city, white and colored; alsv sicned by the Chalrinsn of the EAST ST, LOUIS, B2. Louts, Dec. B.—~1n accordsuce with the resolutiou passcd by the City Councll of East Be. Louls yesterdsy, Qity Marshal Carpenter took possession to-day of the Market Housc, the headquurters of Aluyor Bowinan, together with all the city reconds coutatned therefn, and conveyed the istter to the head- guarters uf the Metropolitan Puls sylvauls, from Liverpool, Naw Yous, D, 8.—Arriyed, Rerder, from Hamburg; Cavads, from Havre; Dotbuia, The Queen, ana Wyoming, from Liverpoul. Baw Fnucucg.mcn. xnfl'mszi-‘m"n:l'l ‘:':' City ot Biduey, fro ey, ! . :’I’:?:‘:lu ’Bauul. lb{ rcam mu' (M} ol Tukiy for Hongikong, vis Yokahama, QuesNsTowy, Uec. —Arnived, Spels, from New York. 3 reo. Masor Bowman protested syaiust tho | P4HBK the uigbt he took » dosa of Iaudanwin, | Tho shappers cau und will form sn wssociation HYMEKEAL, 3 . Dacs 8. from Tene Lo Cel Calimliter. Chalnn WEEKLY HEYIEW, roccediug, but Gllvred o, resiatasice, leuviug | he sald, for slesulusiaeas, it 1t wppeurs from u | wud scud ath b4e0b S0 seli Phelr gort, or caa shib Soectal Digwaseh to ThE Tridune. . NooTRAMIOR, Deb B Arvived, Oler; of the Parish Cowmwittre, sud by pumerous Lownoy, Des, 3.~The Mark Lane Ezprus tll oblce quivtly when Mursbul Carpeuter | Jetter tie left, thus bg fwtunded to commitsul- | to Peorls, loledo, sud Bt Louls, ab Dz Kars, Dee. 3.=Mr. Fred 1. Houston, of viber prominent RHepublicans, smoog them ex- saystrude b still overwelzhted by heavy guu- | directed bin to, “Maver Bowman lasued 4 proc- | cide. He hus been fu w stupor siuce, aud way Y less rate” of frelgbt. Tbe commissfon : : finna ju thoss otles are offerlug to do Btfll’“fl:. WaA: m'\ warried Inblnugoloulu our buslness as one-halfeent oncorn. Let them | Lixzie Raymond. Alr. und 3rs. Houatow were do the business chicsy sud ive the silopers o | both former resldents of this vlace, Mr. fous- chistice, ur go out of the tude it they buve bo | ton beleg bere, vs at Sterling, prowlaeutly con- Licut-Gov. Astolue. The New Qrlespa (- scrver, e Quly Republican paper publlativd in the aiy, owued and edited by prowlsent culored we, strongly favore Whastou, ———— POTTERS' CONVENTION. TRENTON, N. J., Doc. %—The United States Potture’ Assocativu Legag {t4 aypual sedd? bere to-day, lumation this ovenlug, resiting the uct of thy City Mursbal, svpesting to the dtizcus o pre- sesve Lhe wvacy, reabiuy be would take lewel wests bo relustate hiwaclt fu the ity butllic g, die vet, despite atl offorts 10 2ave tim. He clifuy (o have bece w Geran Bagou, sud bas been kuown o this State for somy yeurs a3 a turt of u traveling physictan plies, the quantity of wheat and tour at vresent on passage to the Kingdum betug 826, 0 quarters more thiu wt tbe currcspoudiug