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THE CIICAGO TRIBUXE: TURESDAY, DuCimpriK 10, 1878, are overrin with membhers of onr Legisintare un Baturdays and Monda There have been afew membera (sone Rin Cook (County) who huve declined parses, and the journaia show their names at every call of the roli Monday, Friday, and Raturday, ” € the Reiirosd and Warehonee ‘ommission- ert, fnelnding enlaties, clork hire, office, Inclirutal, amt Jegal expenscn Repotter and repotta Hanrsme Conrt,, State &nd Conpty Agricaitural Boards. Nrata Board of Eqnalization Ktate Board of Yiealth... . ments In the seyeral foods for the periods men- tioned, a8 follows: ENAL REVERUR FUND, Rieceip CRIMINAL NEWS, of 1871 Jares of 1h73 1 0f 1 The Mob Elements in Breathitt B12.10 | 5 al T4 ralironds will perast in this practice, the people 1, i & Teten of 1873 162,60, 50 | D5 oy Wicaeq AT and R shotld take the mattcr In hand. - 16t them ine County Again in Col Taxen of 187 + 1,0R0,011.50 | Bapreme Conrt—Saninern Divisia sist that thelr membera shall stay at Springflekd, lision. Taxes of 1877, and Jot them mark the **dead-heads’’ as an- liedemption and"maie of £ sworthy - thete confidence. Tiatlroad comyanica poreiiad pn esecation i i tlirir torif? at stich a ate as to pay expenses | Which RResults in a flarvest of A oSt amd make good dividends; and the peonfe thus i £ O ioron 7 700.00 | Pinreriie Tiave: 1 make 1p the deficiences eansed by these Four Killed and Seven Jo D Sconl Buperintendent of Lieatenant-tovernor. gratultics to lezisintors, besiden having to pay Wounded, ‘staie Meform Behool, collected ecretary of Sat their proportion of thy milcsze. Let us tmve a trom . nmlv. late Trensuref...... 400.00 | Anditor short seaslon thia year! We can hava if, of the rocceiie of 818 of Revined Sta P Georae Sta with their raffroed contpanics will do away V' AXPATER. 4,000,00 “dead-head " rlow, i for fees collected by him from April 1, 1876, to fept 183K, Inclasve. . . .. pomas 13, Necdies, Andite feex coltected by him from Jan. 1), 1877, to Sept. 0, 1874, Inclusive, 0,887,00 Total amount recelved.., $3,860,024.88 Disbursement Rescnne-Fund warcanta issued’ for all purpores (see atatement No. 3), $3, 58, 037, 60 Rerenue-Fand warrants outatanding Particnlars of the Bloody Mystery at Orystal Iake, Near El- gin, 1ML, MENTS. MAPLESON AND ITAUCK, Hpselal Divpatch to The Trisune. New Yong, Dee. 9,—Sunday night Mile. Minnfe Hauck disappointed 2,000 people who expeeted to hear her sing at Booth's. No ex- planation was given at the time. Now thers . 35,160.45 Htsto Agent at The flems fn the statement of warrants drawn on the (iovernor’a Contingent Fund show that he expended over $5,000 In paying for sub- sistence and supplies required by the militia durtag the steikes tn July, 1877, and other (nct- dental expenses fncurred thereby which couid lave been pald for In no other way. Murder of an Almost Unknown Man, and Purtlal Cremation of Itis Body. gkt it . 1, 1870 easeasenes 10,005, 65 nrises ® questlon of veracity hotween srtist " e =2 THE RAILROADS. and menager, Hounek saya sho nected rest, ob | The " Poor Man" Hunter (Bloodiest of m-::e'f;- 33,450,930 (4 R Jected to mncing on Bunday, and wotificd the Fiends) Almost Sure GETTING 8CARED, The managers of the Eastern trunk lines aro getting greatly dlstarbed on account of the war Oct. 1, 1878 Total Col. Mapfeson Wedneeday that shio would not . 45,748.80 —— sing. Bhe alao raid thas, although anuounced, amount disborsed by to Go, 5 she would not aing at Ole_Bull's concert Batur- Setinieie <+ 83,604 384,45 | poweon the sll-rail and tho lako and rail routes gag, nicht next, e Olo Tull treated Tt vor e CREBTAL LAKE, f Fast from Milwaukoe, as wlil be scen by the adly In_Europe. Col. apleron sava Hancl e to " Ficcte 0 . $351,810.43} rollowing message which Commissioner A’;hm selccied her pleces for Runday, did not notify [ Etor, Til, Dec. 9.—The mysterious murder him of her fliness, and only complained that her name was in smaller type than Rimensi’s, saying she “would not F'll{ second fiddle to lllx fiddler.” He saysshe brokeher contract hy nof appearing, and he has fined her one week’s pay. 1 pho reinses tosing for Ole fnil, she sacrifices two weeka' snlary, according to the the terins of the contract, ** 1l Taliaman " was produced to-night in splendid stgle. The princlpnl parts Followlug nre statements of the condition of the special State funds: ILLINOIA CENTRAL RAILROAD FPUND. A l.‘ftt‘mt[. o geten per eent on gross earnings for i nonthe ending Octs 1, 170§ 170,644,567 seven per cenk on groas earnings for +iz wiont ending Aorl 10, 1T 150,745.17 ven peT cent on groke earnings for e monthn ending Oct, 1, 1977, 170, 00077 Fink has just sent to Ucneral ManageraF, Broughton, J. N. McCullough, . B. Ledyard, John Newell, 8, 8. Merrill, Marvio Hoghitt, and H. C. Potter: The Executive Committes of the trunk lines think that the premcnt cantest between the Dotrott & Milwaokee, Filut & Pero Marqgaette, and the other Unes, In reqard to Fast-bound business, will, which occarred near Cryatal Lake on Thorsday n!lht last_hes created great excltement 1n this vicinlty, It scems, that evening, thres men were scen in tno road near the resklence of Mr. Peet, midway between Algonquin and Crystal Lake, on the farm owned by Sumner Gales, for- merly known as the Dike Farm. Boon after the If persisted i, reenlt in sorions reductions of | were odmirably sustafned by Gorster, | Men passed by, Mre, Pect heard a pistol shot, Seten pier eenton grow carninga for rater from Clitcago, on which de the. maln | Campanini, and Galassl, The mountinz and | and gase It no further thought until the mene six montha onding Aptit 30, 1678, 153,290, 54 | {enance of ratonon tho entire Lasi-nound busi- | scenle effccts were the fnest evcr seen In tho folks returncd, and, soon after dark, a bright blaze on thie back partof the farm rovesled tho fact that one of thelr bay-stacks was burning, The work was atiributed to tramps, but none were afterwa ecn In that vicinty, The flames conld not be extingulshed, and the stack burned to the ground, leaving a huge pile of asties and smoking debrts, In the morning young Mr. Read, & near nelghbor, vis- ited the scenc of the fira and discovered the body of a man badly charred emong the ashes. ‘fhe alarm was given, and the remalas of the un- fortunate young man removed to Nunda to swait the action of the Coroner. Coroner Pratt, of Woodstock, hetd an Inquest on Saturday, ond the body was examined by the jury, It was badly burned, and waa utterly unrecognizable, ‘There was found upon tho semnant of his vest nems, and therefore fcel; compelicd to ask all parties to fmmediately’ restore full “tard rates from Milwaukeo the samé by ol lines until a conferenco can be hcld between all Western tords nterceted and the trank lincs, The Commities soggests a mecting at the corliest convenionco of the lines, With a view ta agreei ubon a course that will secure to eacl a faif and teasonable sharo of the teatie, Wikl yaa not act npon this reqacst ayonce? 1 will add that at the mieeting of the P’residents of the trank lines yeo- terday It wan resolved tu extend Lne agresiment as o the West-bound pool for five years, and to en- force after this dato the obscrvanca of tho regular tarif rates East bound, ‘Total amonnt recelved.... x] country, neipliuremenis Tad for principal and Interest of StAte deht.aeiauioee, 8 T37,622.41 Paid on principal of State debt called inty Uovernor's vroclamation o Nov. 14, 1877.... e . o four instaliments (634 to G5th in- elu<ive) of interest pard on Sta 047,220.95 ——— NEW YORK. Bpecial Disputch to The Tridune. New Yonk, Dec. 8.—Darney Macauley opencil at the Brondway Theatre to-night -in his * Mes- senger trom Jarvis Sectlon,” The house was completely filled, and the piece will doubtiess run through the five weoks allotted to it by the management, It was received with the utmost favor by the sudience, wnich witnessed Its first production fn New York. Mr. Macauley was called before the curtaln twice, and every act was loudly encored. For the second timo within a fortnight New York has gons contrary to ita usnal custom, by aceepting playe which prevlonsly achieved populdr favor in the Weat. 1 lope these wedges may open the way for 628.161.08 debt vee seeransenee semseces 102,070,00 Patd fof expenaca incarred in ‘payin rincipal and foof fnataliments ntcrest on State debt Tis of Seuao)-Tund \nierest orders for years 1870 and 1877, pald countl Tutal ainount disbursed.... 5,032,17 ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN. Speclal Dispaich to The Tyivune, Durrato, N, Y., Dee. 0.—Judge Danlels to- day rendersd bis decision fo the sult of tho United States Rolllng-8tock Company against W. i1, Deveranx, Recelver of the Atlantle & Excera of disburrements overre. COIDtA L eacnrassare e 1o 200,424,02 ILLINOI® RIVEN IXPROVEMENT PUND, tecelpls, Tolls af Tilinols & Michigan Canal..$ 30,000.00 state Treamurer Tor proceeds 3 maore, heeanso “ Uncle David ' fs a right zenial sl Lai e banY Great Western Rallrond, to recover | old foflow, In spitc of his surroundings, and we ;:;:";"‘:‘;’:.';";' ',“" Ldy oy bn‘;ar In the fire, a United States bonds. .o .es $960,800.10 for the uss of cars, lle | havenced of more such acquaintaices. With ch-chain, the watch and chaln'evi- orlered the aomount fo bo pald ont | Buch engacements as Mr. Macauley and the | dently haviag been broken' forcibly away, A Total amonnt recclved ... @ e Knights, Fulton & Fdgar will make up some of plece of a husking-pin was also found. There Disburaements, of the future earniozs of the road. The de- | gheir [gases on the first of tho ecason. The pev- X 3 Patd for labor, mal ciston s a highly Important one, as [t opens up | plo are pleased, i the critics are not. :::; :v?::‘::l ::ulu Iu!u. ov:r :lu lq:’, and the ball convtrattion of lock a at the way for & number of suits of & slmilar Itnuntar, penctrated his braln, causing in- Copporus Creek... 83,780,33 stant death, The jury rendered & ver- dict fn accordanco with the facts,~that character ogainst tho Recelver, fnvolving the whole property and the fature management of HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Excess of disbursements over T 2,443.28 FECOIDBreenssensere sevsensssne® Miss Effic Ellsler appeared last evoniogina | he came to his death by a pistol-shot SATARY YORD. O ot oot e iase. . tha | pleco written for hor by Bartley Cambeil—A | tu tho hands of somo person uskaown. No lm.a'(ml. .3 98,30L04 nfl}:flu at a line of raiiroad runuing turough | 1ioroine io Rage,—and fmpressed tho audlenca | person Is missing In the vicinity of Cryatal Lake, Taxes of 1877 weuus b Fald isbursemente, commanding officers of th al reglnents. battallons, ctc. £ the apportionment wade the Adjutant-Ucneral... . urérpaginents on Collector's ac- connis refunded ... scveral Btatos, The Court also rondered Jude- ment fu the case of W. H. Taylor and W. A, Duuphy, as Trustees, etc., agalust tho Atlantic & tireat Western Rallrond Company. It denies no much of the motion of the Trustees s asks for a modifieation of the order by which the Recelvor was appointed, Iu s understood, Niowever, that the egal fight oratust the Ro- ceiver is to be continued, " Some of the most eminent Jegal talent in New York aud Onlo bas Leen engaged fn the ltigation, with ao {dea of her ability, which was manifested in no uncertaln way. Miss Ellster was calied hefore the curtain several timos, hier singing was applauded,—nlthough she was sullering so from s cold that she conld not do justice to hor songs,—and her acting was so alive with spon- tancous gayety In tho esrller passagesof tho olay that sho at once won the good will of the nudienco, Her simulated madness, and her herole endeavor to save her lover, eotitle her to respect as a herolne, and afford an ppportuhity {for some pretty performances of o character ktown in techuical phrase as of the “‘sou- brette” kind. ‘They arc ail very enjoyable, but mainlv beeause Miss Ellsler Is the herolne. Sha has tho hard task of breathine the breath of lifa Into a play, the incidents in which would hardly interest any une who does not mean to go and #ee it Bomo of thess tncldents might strike and the nttentfon of the satboritles was at once tarned towards ferreting out the mystery, The most important clew was obtalned from a small vortion of a bink clicck-book found in the frag- ment of the vest. This book was vearly de- stroyed by firc, but a date was dlscovered on & charred plece of s Jeaf, and upon tho opposite side the pame “Willlam.” Officor Lafayetto lienthuysen, from Nunda, took this clew, and, proceeding to Elgin, It was sscertained that the date and name corresponded with the account of William Frost fn_the First Natfonal Bank of this clty, and that $100 stood 1o his credit on the books of this {nstitution, The Cashier ro- members Willlam Frost, aud he [s now inissing, The account was fn the savings department of tho bank, and Frost has had an_sccount there for a year past. Notices tyere given out in all the cliurches in this city on Sutday with & view 81,502.13 158.560 63 Totalamountclsbursed by Tréas. UFEfacse savivornes oo weersed 01,040,760 Excess of recciptsover disburao. wments, . DETROIT ITEMS. HBuecial Miepatch to The Tridune, Derrorr, Mich,, Dec. 9.—The matter of the Chicarro & Lake Huron Rallroad taxes, duo to tha State, came ub in the United States Court this murning, and, by consent of all partics, went over for a week to offord an opportanity for more complete inveatigation of the question of BTAYE mu'm{s.‘ruxn. Taxes of 1R7. Yaxes of 1NT- Taxes of 157 Tases of 1830, Ylases of 167 one as belng amusiug, but the most amusing % e the valllty of hoso tases. 1t Is understond | tiings are I?nfurlqv;n’afel{ thoso thos aro uat fn- S T el of the famuy, or ‘otal amonnt recelved. . o ended to bo so. “The story s not very clear] : . Pisbnrecen that the Btate will not proceed to euforce the ke tos vha e compinea li deceased was & German, and that clalm fn tho meantime, Frank 11, Clark, of this city, has been ap- 1. Faid for salary and clerk-niro buper- futendent Puolie Instructfo Vahl for nalary of vorier in his parents formerly Jived east of this city, and sdmit that thero wan not very much to tell | ye wagsan fndustrious, saviox man, 1la had Mtss Eilsler plays the partuf a pretty flower $ 12,230.00 ok ‘ i several bundred dollars upon bis person, it i ot Potiee. TmetinEattn 2, 0bb;dor’| mointedt tlenera} Weataru, Pospepute, Aucok,of | girl,~who e Lo bave.uxtraordinary 1",'}" supposed, ot the time of mmun, And thera ls el uilee expeneen of Snnerintend- " | tho HHuosne Tn?gl‘ Lidno, Theo L. L. Ohureli fo .::“5':'::2?:;: .on‘;:fl‘nfuz’;;" e tho oy | 1A o doubt tut that he was aurdered and tof Publie Instroction ... , 003, siigncd, ollice af hicago, and assumes the daties ) y h " Tettinden to cullectors un overpay. et O Tio wus for four veurs local tickot ngeut | acter 40 prostily ab Lo maka us forgive aud for. | F0USA by the two meu who wero secn with him on tha night of the tragedy, Two men In this nient of agcounty .. vicinity aro suspested, ang {4 s proboblo that 5,120,056 Sctioal-tax fund ordo et some of the sarroundings of her situation, The play {s coptously supplied with the usual hera for the Canada Boutheen. “T'he Board of Trade to-day vassed strong res- pe o D thoy will will be Ce 1877 pusd conutios 4,000, 000.00 olutions fuvoriog tha oxtenslon of Lhe Wubash | amotinvof stock seitinients, auch a0 oube | beforo ...m,.l|ng."";-'::«:"{.o':x"y?frmf;u"ig‘-;'“e::fl O s osvnernes ,.‘:.' .’E:m'»—‘w from Toledo to this clty, and pledging substan- posed to “bring .luwn‘uu house,’ f [l wy‘lll\l mau, which prescnca & horribje sight, la deposit- Schoolsfuivd WAFrants outstanding tial snpport, ‘Tho extension fs deairable bere, | ot fall, to earry thelr pucpasc last evenlnd. | od ju the expross building at Nuuds, awaltiog 7. cl 3 But the houors of tho niglit bolong more to Miss Sl 8ge Sa7.07/{ aaclares.yuceonsiog g Brala trade Eilalor than to the taee B Tn uomistakably o favorito here, and sho ia wuquostionably B Rifted and versatile sctress, 1dentiflcativn. A DEFAULTER, Sneciol Dirpatch to The Tribune. TmrapaLruis, Dee, 9.—Gicorge I, Pazton, & ane-armed tobnecaniat,who for years has scemed to doathriving pusiness on Third street, is misstug, . [le apent most of hia time there, talk- {ng poiltles and telling storles fn s back-rooar, but hoalso held an office, o was at that time Register of Wills at Weat Cheater, Chester (fuuinty, to which position hio had been elected for threo years, his torm cxviring on Jan, 1 next. Ono night the store was suddenly clearcd THAE COMMISSION SYSTEM. ‘The Genoral Tickee and Possenger Aeants of thio roads fn this city held = meeting yosterday to take some action regarding the so-called fron- clad agreemont about tho abolitfon of the com- miesfon system. Since tho plan fo abolish the commisslun system on all the roads i the coun- try fatled, owing to the refusal of the New York, Lake Erie & Western, wnd Atlantic & Ureat ‘Western Rallroads, the agreement of the Chica- o lines became virtuallydnoperative, as commis- “lons bad to ho paid to certam partios to come pete with rival lines, thus makinie a reconstruc- 2,021, 002.70 Excoss of recelpts over ishurse. TEALS vevs serrere $ '06,200.33 UKKKOWN AND MNINOT NEUIS, FOUND, Jieceipie, From Mosca T, Evans, Comminsloner, for amonut diie Stepnen Shipman, pro* ceeds af salo of jand order Cirenit Court | gunty...§ From 1. \W. Tuwnshend, Spectal Cominta- sluner, for amount belonwing to une known helrt of Jool Hueder, deceaned, From It W, Towushond, Spocial Come mimloner, for amouns helonuing 1o John A, Dillow, Mary Dillon, 3elvina MVICKER'S THFEATRE. . Mr. Q. WV, Birey bezan an engagement at this theatro lust evening in & play called “ A Double Lite"—a pluy lu six tableaux. Jt was hand- somely mouunted, and gencrally well neted, and it contains & varicty of {ntcresting eltuations which afford britflant opportanitics for the scenic artist and tho stage carponter, with oceu- slonnl chasices for the actor, The drama {s an aduptation of s French plece, and it was orlyl- 57.00 88,44 © o S| nally done at McVickor's) Theatre many | and vacated, and uow Neid, of the Auditor- feea, Hivia Dilun, Lo Misorva il | Hon 88 E0RLe et e ot of (hy | Youra oy under the = iame of GImire | Generals ilce, and Mr. tull, Deputy- 1, A Aichiican Contral, . E. Moore of tho Lako Bhora | Yoyance!t Bomc ' chahies | Wava beeh | Rogiater of Chester Comuty, have just Prom John L. Handly, for amount due gulnud & commilttea to vrepn'n a new agree. qml vow Mr. TUurrv\ in fl"l"" u«“but he :In:‘aal;: -’l't "rclnht!l" g{ :Vt{ln,l;md have {ol(lll% him riwsor g, ';f,"“‘,',.":,fife‘m"‘vm;;ml;g 3017 | Tnt thatwould bettor servo tho purposo than | (it with it Tue plot fa au tutrleata une, [ tha State S tha umadnt uC 85,000, but would handly bear unfulding in tho shape of o descriplive narrutive, It 1s almost wholly n play whoae interest dopends upon the unraveling of the web., Thers are some viilaloous things done, and the incidents are highly mclodrumatic snd exciting, 'The act- | Ingg of the company a8 woll e staze setting 13 to be commended, and Mr. Barry comported lisclf quite creditably tn the part of Nathan Llivey, a diamond broker, MUSIC, The dates for the two Withelm) concerts have becn changed from the original announcement, As Register ho was paid by fees smounting to about #4000 per annnm, ind was under bonds fu $20,000. Neld and Bull have discovered tha Tollowing deflcits fn collatoral Inberitance Jun. 1, 187, $3,043.87; to Oct, 1, 187 - ince Oct. 1, $4,000; total dus the Com- monwealth, 80,100.14. Bull found the iirst shortage in July, 1877, and has been cognizant of fc over siuve. Fearlugthat ke would be blumed, hu reported o last week to the Auditor-Ueneral Wino and women caused v all, asd Paxton wife aud children are loft destitute. the present one, and repurt to a futuro meeting, sioner, for mACUDLS Quw wundry - known owncrs in partition paid Overun f Clrcult Court Jeferson Cuune n re. Lorinda Crasus etal, 94, WD, ANOR €4l ern i B Unknown heira of Joha O'Nell A BT. LOUIS CANARD. A Trinuxs reporter called upon President T, 1, Blackstone, of the Cbicago & Alton Hallroud, yeaterday, to ascortain what trath tnere is in tho Qispatch from Bt. Louls yesterday anuounelog that arrangements had been perfected for a con- sulldation of the Chicago & Alton with tho 8t. Louls, Kansas City & Northern. Mr, Dlack- stone. safd that thero existed not tho -leosy foundation for tho report, no stch arranzement havivg evor becu thought of for gue moment. S“FINANCIAL.” Special Disgaich 10 Tas Tridune. R, P, ik ve. B For- taabe . lidatl ld_ba cticaple | And wiil be glren on ‘Thureday ood Menday % —L K. Fr&:x; L. Vandoventer, M. C,, Brown - | just now bullding a lue to Kansas Clv’ running The sclection of seats by the subscribers for amount du orge Brink fromuale in partition n ro. Jons Brink vs. Jackson Hriuk, Ry tom Jawes J, MeCliatock, Speeial Commlsslonor, amoeunt dus Nelson Brows, Jr,, from 41d over on orde VBito County. o W, L. Vau ulimout parailel with the St. Louis, Kdnsas City & Nortiern, The roport was ovl enll% by stock speculators to bull the atocl lutter concery, the notgliborkood of Lolavan, fs in trouble. He, haviug alwuys met his obligations promptiy, had o trouble In obtainivg all the goods newanted. Sloce August Lo bas purchased some $18,000 worth, and bas been sclling large quantitics ro- gardlcss of cost. Laat Tuesday Lo eave & chat- tel-mortgoge 1o the Bank of Delavan for $600, and another tolis father-lu-law for the same amount, aud on Wednesday made aun assigu- ment for the benefit of his creditors, glving his asscte at $2,400aud bis llabilitios at over §14,000. Ile owed the Janesvills 8hoe Company and Cuuningham & Terry, wholesalo boot and shoe dualers, of this clty, some 81,500, aud they, sus- weeting things Were a Mitlo crooked, on Friday seut representatives tb Dalevan to look Into the matter. They found Biall had been shipping boots and shous_to seversl towns marked sa “dry goods,” They they served out a writ of sltuchment, scized “what goods wers. left, snd miade diligent search for * Mosa.” They found tho goods bidden in burns, houses, aod out-ot- tho-way places wboud town. BSome wers found hildden in a bed. They also found several boxes hiaden away which Stall Lad not invensoricd. Ou Jeurnivug theso thinge the Assignee reslzmed, aud the bauk eurrendercd its mortgage In favor of the creditors. It was proposcd 1o arrust Stall to-day on a charge of fraud. season tickets to the Pratt symphony concerts oceurs this mornlue st Root & Sons’, whers durlng tho remalnder of tho week subscriptions can be made aud souts secured, Beason tickets, eutitliog the holder Lo four rescrved seats for the eutire scrius of wix purformances, sr sold st 810, and half-tickets at 85 can be had by those desiring to secure two svsts. Tho first~ public rehearsal will occur nexs l'rllll! atternoon In McCormick Habl, when Mr, John Mc\Wade 18 ap- nounced to appesr, and 88 n . substitute for Whituoy’s uumber on the programnme will sing “The Evening Star,” from ‘annhmuger,’ Miss Jeaste Lartlett (s the lady sololst secured for the tirst concert and rohesrsal. ‘The sale of singlo seats for the firse regular concert beging next Moonday morning, tho concert occurring on ‘Tuesday evenlng, lecthoven's Dbirthday, ou ‘Wwhich occasion Mr. Whituey will also appear. THE OTHER THEATRYS, The Acsdemy of Music gave & good variety programme last eveniug to ite pstrous, and was well filled. * Mother and Son ™ eatered upon {ts second week at Haverly’s [heatra last evening, and was played before a fair audience. At Homlin's ‘Lheatra last cvening Bam Devere presepted bimselt In o play of tho scosativnal swarted 7813 ot the INDIANAYOLIS SLIGIITED. Upecial Diapatek o The Tribuse, INpraNavoLs, Ind,, Dee. 9.~IReporis of movewments of cars for the past weck show s faliiog off, when paturally on inercase should appear. ‘This indicates that shippera are justi- fled In thelr complaluts against the ool, 8s dis- criminatiug in favor ot other poluts, but the In- ternocine fight may prevent the consummation of uny nmcasures of relicl, ‘Tho pool mauugers will mees to-morrow. . Tota) amount received..ceuseee oese, Distursenieats, . Whaltehall, Solicitor ruardizn ininor boirs of bleptien Suipman, Pud Willlam Bwith, Vineyard ana Mar) WILL BURY TRE HATCHET. 8. Louis, Dec. 0.—A mectlug of representa- tives of the rallmads runoing east from hers was held this afternoon, sud, after considerable discusslon, they decided to bory the batchet, and 1rom and aftcr LO-MOrTOW WOTMILE passen. £er fares will be restored to tho former full ates RAILIIOAD COMPANIES AND LONG LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS, Ta the Editor of The Tribure, Citicaao, Dec., 9.~Rallroad oflicers and stock- Excess of recaipta ovor disbursementa, . $1, 308, 63 TUR DETAILED STATEMENT of warrants pald during the perlod embraced in report occupies the remalulog 0f 1hat Jortiun given out to-day, but fs net completed, Tte followluge 1e & statement of the footiugs of Jaine of the expouditures, the ftems boiug dee Satled fn Lus report ileage Presidentisl Eloctors, §875. 776.70 10,030,00 or o A5 expenses Conal Conpite- Slones Per diem and ex| of Public Charl Telary's salary snd Office 12 penE0s. oy 8. order, and tho porformancy was supplomented ? CAMDEN ND, &_unvlyull convicts to lmun‘fin":: :2,‘::;?,3; Lolders alwags do thelr sbare of tax-fuhting | by the customary round of variel u::’mgu, w,,, ,,,':,.,m'; n,r ,’:,3,2 Gurestiog couvicis tu Hefora 4,u28.00 | pud of denouvciog tax-esters. Has It nover oo e PasnapeLria, Dev, 0.—It 1s agala reported [} B 48702 | curred to them that thelr practice of “desd- RELIGIOUS, that the counsel for Hunter will try to get the %u 7,765, hesdmg”” members of our Leghlature Ls one ol 8pecial Dispath Lo Tha Triduns. auestion of jurisdiction befors the Bupreme He % 877,57 | the main causes of our long sesslons? Ralirvad Wrirewares, Wis., Dec. 9.—The Arstscaalon | Coyrt of the United Btstes, but it Is hardl warde snd expenses 1 socuting o et ik s taly fucilives frowm justice. .. 213,00 | cvmapanics aro taxed to vay the mileage of our | of the Jotut Cuuvention of tho Cougregational | propglile, after the susuwary manner in which legislators, and why should they carry them for nothtog! The first \ulng & member of toe Legs Islature does when ho gots to Springleld s to draw Lis wileage, and the rafirosds pay thelr proportion of it. In the case of the illinois Ceutral, the * pass eyetem {3 not ouly & rob~ bery of the Compauy, but of the Treusury of the Btste also. or & portion of “the caralnge of that road belongs tothe State ‘Ureas- ury. Buti? the raliroad companies wish to b cousteous to mewbers of the lature oyer thelr constitueuts, thery s oue wasy lo which they could geatify that wuwh, and not prolong the scastons. They could inve thew e single- trip pass 1o Bpringfeld, sud then duwontinue their courtesies untit the Leglslature udjourned. Theu they could give thew u slucle-4rip pass to Churches of Beloit and Madison Districts with the Congregational Chureh of Whitewater, Wia., opened to-day. The following delegates aro ln attendauce: The Rav. W, A, tlendrickson sad wile, of Watertown: Mr. and Mrs, Rludall, of Ewerald Grove; Miss Quuderson, of Kosbko- woug; Father Willard Miton sod the Hev. M. E. Evarsse, of Columbus; tho Rev. E. J. Mon- taguo und wife, of Fort Atkinsou; the Rev. O, . Loomis, of dilton: Georges Bushness, Presl- dout A, L. Chn&w and M. Haonatord, of He- loit; tha Rev. O. U. May snd wife, of Fulton; C, Sturtevaut, of Muzomsule; the Rev. Alr, Cliaton sud wife, of Broadhead. ——— MICHIGAN STATE GRANGE. Bpeciul Dicui cA 10 The Tridune. Ivenses Thirtieih Usneral Assombly, 237,060, aailag and lighting Stae-Louse, . s das, thg argument waa disposod of by the New Jer scy Cours. A transcript of the record of the Coust of Error sud Appeals was transuiltted o the Bheril of Camden County to-uav, which is his warrant for exccutiou, so that there is no chance of auy Btate luturierence. Huuter was told of the resuls of tho bearing yusterday by Lis tricuds, but has shown no sigusof emotion, or bas sald soything. R, n lku:muuun for the Deat a TRIFTE, rmnlL‘nl\omn{'l N 2 " vol Special Dispuich te The Triduns. PutLaverruts, Pe, Dee. f.—For some time Jobo H. Gould, propriotor of Gould's Hotel, on Sccond strect, hus suspectod that its receipts bad been diverted to the pockots of J. L. 4,308, thelr howes, Or, if they eaw tit, they could ex- » = his mavager, He had secret examiuations of B 478 o Ay t Laxsing, Micu., Dec, 9.—The annual meetfog % > 5 Pe &“D m::‘;" SRR o e of the s‘“; Graugo commences luhls clty ::‘mmmx‘f\?;;:h u\l;dpouu‘e:‘h:.{l.:"::u‘lh ;:":.:\: vuttcutiary 00, (2, The working of the * pass system” gives us | worrow {n their roows wt the new Cupltol, p DK Punlteotiary .. 101l paper uad Kias Vblic brinting. ublic by, Fuullahang votlicy, procisiatios, eic; £ ; LEGEEEFEESRELTEERS evidence to bad & warrant tsued aud placed In the bandy ot Coostable Trilts, who found that bis guwa bad left the hotel. Discovering that be was » Westers wan, Trifty west to but three legulative duys tu 8 week; and, often- thwes, uut even that nutber. Members are sure o leave Friddy, sud then be back ou Tuesday. Clitcuzo, St. Louls, sud uther promiueut places Aliers (s au uousually large nuwber of repro- scutative faruers preseut, gnd mnu{ toplcs of in&nmfii 0 thy faswlog cowwmunity whi Lo con- sldered, 5 2 the Pennaylvania Haflroad depot, and there fonnd Peters seated By the side of his wifc in n Poliman carattached to a Western- bound traln, with & tickes in his pocket for Loufs- llte. ‘The constable brought kim prisoner to ihe magistrate's office, where, sfter an exam- stion, he was committed to prison n defauit of ball. - Peters was anxions, however, to use his ticket for Loniaville, aud, watching for an of vortunlty, made & dash out of the office. lf: rap down Saneom street to Rwanwick, but Trifts was eloscly upon his trail, and éaught Bim before hie goi vut of the narrow thorough- fare, and he was taken to prison. OIIO 1ITEMS. Coreunus, 0., Dec. 8.—A special toths State Journal from Necwark sass: Nine prisoners, awaiting sentence for Penitentlary offenses, es- caped from |afl to-day, among them the nmoto- rious burglar Oypsy Jack. The escape was eflected by sawing through lron bars with saws :x;‘-:ln from the steel shanks of an old palr of o0t Isnac Cameron, a oromiuent clerk of Miller, (Gireen & Joyco's dry-goods botise, was arrested to-dav for stealing guods from hin emplogers. Cameron confersed his gulit. His stealings 3:]1:” gfirfi :w n:n Ihzr many months, and the 8 i1 s slolen aguregates & Jarge sum., Tlere i & wamen In the cflc. e BREATIITT COUNTY. * LotisvirLe, Ky., Dec, .—A special dispateh from Mt. Bterling, K., to the Courier~ournal, #ay8 James Pettit, 8 Deputy Unlted States Mar- shal, arrived fhers last night from s point tweaty miles from Jackson, the scene of the Iate disturbances In Breathitt County, and re- ‘,nru another_ eolllsion hetween the paries of 31T Steong and Jerrr Little, which occurred Wednesday eventng last. Four men were killed sud gevest wounded, Jerty Little isamongt the kilied. This report is eunfinned by the matl- carrler from Pompton, Wolf County, situsted twenty miles this side of Jackson. MERRICK AND GAFFIGAN. Bpectal Ditpatch b0 The Triduna, 8prixarieLy, I, Dec, B.—Habeas corntis proceedings in Lhe casa of Merrick and OafMligan, the alieged Pennsylvania murderers, were brought tup belore Judwe Zsne in the Circutt Court to-lay, but, at tho request of the palson- ers' nu:zrnein, the hearlog was postponed tiil Enturdar. In the meantime afdavits will be prepared, and every effort used fo wnduce Gov, Sullom to revoke the warrant upon which the men were frrested, end which was lssucd on the strength of fov. HartranfU's requisition. CATTLE-STEALING. Avectal Dispater to The Tridune. GaLExA, I, Dee. 9.—Charles N. Goldsmith, of lows, was arrested in Dunleith yestorday by Deputy-8her! Buckley, on complaiot of City- Marshal Bean, of Bellevue, on a warrant charg- ing him with running off ana disposing of seven head of cattle fromn s farm near Maguokets, Is. Goldsmith was taken before Esquire lenry Marfield, of this city, to-d heid £ sum of §500 for cx:m'lnnlon.m Giraais THE RAZOR. Wizetixd, W. Va., Dec. 0.—4& sorfous eut- ting affray occurred to-night at s colored litera- ry soclety between a couple of members named Allred A, Carsey and James McColloch. Car- sey was terribly cut about the head and face with & razor by McColloch, aud Is ins very critfeal condition. McColloch, who is under arrest, escaped with gt ugly gash on bis band, INDIANAPOLIR. Boecial Dipsich to The Tribuns. InpiANaroLts, Ind., Dec. 9,—Instructions have heen recelved to press tho trials of Carey . Miller and James L. Blanghter, defauiting tellers of the First National Bauk, agalost each of whom four or five Indictments lie. Judgo Brammond, of Clicago, will try tham, L ASSASSINATION, Mevems, Teon.,, Dee. 9.—A man named Ruodes was assassioated Estordsy night at Ger- mantown, Teon, He was shot while sittiog In his atorehouse by an unknown person. POLICEMAN SHOT. Bax FRaxcisco, Cak, Dec. D.—A Eacramento dispatch says that Police Officer Joseph Bceotf w38 shot through tha Lead aud killed last night by partics unkaown. TRANSPORTATION, CUTTING. < Speeial Dispalch te Tha Tridune. New Yonk, Dec. 9.—S8teamer freighis to Kurope were much depressed to-day, In conse- 4nence of cutting on throngh rates from the West, and merchants here contloue to recelve advlces of special terma glven to Chicago ship- pers, The frelght agent of a prominent steam- ship line said, in answerto s question as to whethier he was cutting: + Well, we sru taking frelzht for whatever we cdn get.” When asked whethier cutting was confined to the steawera, he answered: **Not b & good deal. The rall- roads sra duing most of it. They force us to cat.” He vuluntecrod the Informatlon that the fight was by the rallroads to Hoston for the trude of Philadelphis, which bas now two rezu- lar lipes of steamiers to Kurope, Ile did not think Uoston would succeed, but the damaging efTect upon shipping intercsts was none the less serfous while the war contlnued. NIGALING, mpectat Diepasch to The Tridune. Nxw Youk, Dee. 8.—The question of a new contract between the Pacific Rallroads and the Pacific Compavy has beou 3 .legated by the re- spective Compunles to Presidont Dlllon, of the Union Pacltie, Vico-President Huotingtun, of the Central Pacific, and President Babeock, of the Paciflc Mall, hoso gentlemon have held scveral conferences so far without a definite re- It is understood that the Paclfic Mafl pany demands & conteact for & yearod a of ‘#30,000 per month hard money on pas- ngerd nnd $25,000 on freight, sud tho ralirosd representutives think the smounts specilied in the otd contract—§20,000 and $19, are all they should be competied to pay. e ——— SHERIDAN AND WHALEN. Indleationd thet the Llsutenant.General us Becured a Counsel Who Kuows Al About Kiflons Plantstion. Apertal Dirpateh o The Triduna, New Youk, Dec. 10,—James A. Whalen, clatmant in tho sult agotust Gen, Sheridan, was on tne witness-stand throughout the day, The result of bis examination was far from belng as satisfactory as he and bis counsel could wish. Mr. Beckwith subjected him to the same course of treatmont which Morgan Mor- gans, Jr., underwent last week, with somewhat slmilar resulta. At the close of the session it was the general opinion of the members of the Bar present, that W] Whalen hai, ta say the least, not helped his caso by his cvldence, ‘The mure Important points were Mr. Beckwith's proposi- tion to prove by Whalen hfmsell that he was nevor In posscasion of the Killons plantation, but was bankrupt, and anollier man took abso- lute possession of the plantation. Thea Mr. Beckwith produced a rel executed to Mr. ‘Temple Tavior, Juu. 31, 1867, of the plantation lesso by Whalen, and asked witness: * fad ou furgotten you exceuted this opaper yl J“" mn{mcnmd this suitd” = w1 eyeeuted I, replied the witnces, “and found out it was a swindle. ] retused to give up the place th! the mnilitary put me oft. I was to be swindled. You were In the swindle, too. }Paluunc to Mr Deckwith.] 1 have pever orgotten {t and don't “think I ever will”' Bringiog forth some contradictory: statuments eworn to i New Orleans, Mr. Beck- with coruiercd the wituess so that e sald it was habit to alzn and swear o pavers Withouy reading them or knowiuz tbelr contents. Mr. Beckwith then sprung an unexpected wive upon the plajutift by tellivg the Cours he proposed o sbow thiat o Killona plsntatiou wasiu tie bands of a Receiver when Gon. Buerldsu's onder was exccuted, snd that tho Hecelver was supointed upon Whalen's own application sod petitivn. ‘[ his be Droceeded to do by readiny the witness' aifidavits and petition. “Whalen declared that the Recelver was ouly appolnted Receiver of su- gar aud molasses 10 New Orlcans. Mr. Beck- with's questions tbeu elicited the futeresting fact that 850 Liogsheads of sugar and 250 bsrrels of molasses which Whalen's swors cowplaiut de- clares wero scized by Gen. 8Sherid: Orieans, “snd converted to bis own uss, aud wers of the value of $57,300," were s0ld by tnd Uulted States Marshal soveral days befure Gou. Bherldun's order was is; e THE PEORIA POLICE. 8pecial Disvaich (e Ths Triduse. PxoBua, Ii)., Dec. % —8weeplng chiarges have been nade agalost the police bere for sbleldiog crimioals. Tho Grsnd Jury, mow ia session, will louk fnto tho case to-morrow. Itisthought by sume to bo the result of political splite-work. Au investigation bas been called for, sud will develon how much truth thery i i sue charves. THE COUNCIL. The Rolling Stock Company Gets Its Shed Sale of Gity Properfy—A Bill for Legal Bervioss Objeoted To. ‘The Councit held & meeting lars evening, Ald. ‘Tuley in the chalr. The sbsentecs were Phelps, Qliver, Janasdns, and Daly, Thete was & large delegation of workingmen in the lobby. AM. Berdler presented remonsteances against the paving of Washington street from the park to Despiaines street, and from Ashland avenus to Leavitt streat. They wern referred to the Committee ot Streats and Alleys, West Di- vision, Ald, Flsrner submitted an order dirccting the Department of Public Works Lo make a apecial assessment for the paving of Desplaives street from the viaduct to Madison street, It was sent to the same Committoe, Ald. Pearsvnn, from the Finsnce Committes, handed In & report which recommanded the pas- #age of the ordinance authoriting the caneeils- tion of certaln water-loan bonds held by she sinking fands. 1t was passed. Ald. Wetterer presented & resolution direct- ing the Buperintendent of Police to prosecute all persona who carry concealed weapons fn vio- lation uf Iaw, and to dismiss any subordinate who does It, It was passed, VIADUOTS, Ald. Ballard fntroaueed = resojutfon, which was ed, fnstructing the Department of Pab- lie Works to notify the Lake Skore & Michigan Bonthern and Lhe Chicago, Rock 1sland & Pacific Rallruad Companies ta build & visduct aver thelr tracks st Fwelfth st the Department to prepare the plans and specifications. ‘TIIOSE RAEDS. Ald. Lawler dresented She petition of 500 em- ployes of the United States Rolltag-8tock Comm- vany, ssking the Council toreconsideritsaction in réfustug to allow the Company to erect frame aheds at the foot of Hobey street, since other- wise they would be thrown ont of employment this winter, 28 the Company would take the work to Urbana, O, Ile sald unless permlssion was graoted, all but ity of the men would have nothiog to do alter Jan, 1. The Councll could see the men, who were present, AT ‘Thomoaon, for the purpose of bringlog the matter up, moved to reconsider. Ald. Tully seconded the motion, and said ho was led to bellave the men would be deprived of employment if the sheds were not erectea. He believed it was tho duty of the Councll to grant the prayer. Ald. Elszner would favor the proposition {t no amendients were offered, Ald. Sanders asked if the Company had guaranteed to keep the men empluymr. The Clerk read 8 communication from them, in which they sald they had work enough to keep them golog until Mareh 1, Ald. Satders didn’t think that was a guar- antce, Ald. Lawler made a specch, of cournse, AUl Wetterer was willing to vole “vea” it arsurances were given that the men would have work, Ald, Tolly wanted the Mayor instructed to let the sheds remain, when bilt, as loug ss the men were employed. Ald. McCaffrey wouldn't vote for it, aa it wasn't 8 business transaction. A corporation should not be sllowed to violale the fire ordinance, when the Counell would not aliow a poor man to do ft. 1f the sheds wure once bullt no action of the Councll wouid remova them. Ald Stauber s2id the workmen wers most affected; the Company would gain vcrz ligtle. Ala. Wetterer denoiinced the wholo thing &8 atrick, Al. Cullertan did not think the yote ahould be reconstdered unless all had a right to build a cottage, He looked upon the scheme as crooked. Ald, Thompson stated that he bad not changed hils views on the subject. but moved to recon- sider shnoly becsuse it was clalmed the matter had not bedn properly presented to the Council ore. Ald. Cnry moved the previovs question. It was ordered. The question being. sball the vote be recon- sldered, the Council decided 1 the afiirmative, yeas 36, nays 7, as follows: . Yeas—Pearsonn, Taley, Sanders, Tully, Tarner, Lodding, Callerton, Kiordan, McNally, Beldler, Smyth, McNurney, ‘fhroop, _Seaton, _Thompaon, ' Itysn, 'S Niesen, Waldo, Kchwelathai, Wetterer, Janas—2 Nays—Dallara, Cary, Glibert, Msllory, Haw- leigh, Knopl, and McCaftery—7. Ald. Throoo moved thot the onder be passed. It directed the SBaperintendent of Baildings to {ssue 4 permit to the United Biates Rolling- Btock Company to erect wooden abeds, and twenty fecl high, upon their civing s guar- antee to lh-q&raper authorittes that they will employ (he 300 men, the buildings to be re- moved whonever the Councll or Bupérintendent of Hulldfogs shall deem that public safety de- mands it, sfter glviog thirty dase’ notice. ‘The Alderman thouzht it good policy to In- duce capitalists_to luvest monoy here, and to employ labor, He didu't think thera wu:g{ danger in_the alieds, as they would be tsulated. They would fnterfere with nobody's [nterests, while they would benefit inany. [Applause.] ‘The Cialr sakl 3f there was another such rwinpus he would order the lobby cleared. Ald. Cory_had no fear for the fire ordinance, and favored tbe proposition, consldering the svurce wheace it came, But he moved au amendment requiring the coutiuuous employ- ment of the men. This wonld prevent the use of the wmen to gain an sdvantage. Ald. Cullerton tried Lard to et in his old amendment contracting the fire }imits, but the Chair ruled 1t out, saying it could come in after Cary's was acted oo, A{«L Giibert moved an smondment, which was aecepted, requiring the Cumpany to give s $10,- 000 bond for ibe falthful carrying out of the order. In view of the priviega graoted the Jockey Club, be couldn’t ses wiy this prager of workingmen shunld not be gravted. Iy, bowevor, the sheds wero to be pormianeat, he would be oposed to them, Ald Lawler made another specch and then moved the previous question, wblch was ordered, The smendmoent 01 Atd. Cary was agreed to, Jcas, 29, pags, 6, as follows: Yeas—Talay, Dallard, Ssnders, Cary, Gilbert, Tully. Lodding, Callerion, Hiordan, McNally, l‘wr!l‘lhhfler.flnl th, MeNurney, Klssner. (Vok. Throop, + Seaton, ‘hqmla:nn. Htauber, Niesen Waldo, Schwelsthal, Wotte ror, McCatlrey, Jonas— "Naya—Pearsons, Mallory, Turner, Hawleigh, Koopf, and ,}tyso—i. Ald. Cullerton’s amendment was again roted down, yeas 8, nays 24, aa {ollows: lerton, Law- ler, ~b. Naya—Vearsone, ‘Tuloy, , " Sander (‘lrpyuflbflh Mallory, Riordan, MoNaily, llelsll:'r', Swyth, Elezuer, t‘mul, biroop, Beaton, lhwlnlsh. ‘Chowtasun, Knopl, Btauber, Nicssn, Waldo, betweluthal, Welterer, Junss—24, ‘[he order as amended was then passed, yeas 26, navs 4, as follows: Yeas—Tuley, Baliard, Bandurs, Tally, Turncy, Lodding, Riordan, ., Law: fer, Howdler, McNurney, Einsner,’ Coox, ‘‘hroop, Seatun, ‘Thompson, Iiyan, Stauber, Niescn. Waldo, chwaiathal, Weltcrer, MeCsfrey, and Jonas—2u’, Nuyo—rPesraons, Mallory, Cullerton, Suytn, Rawielgn, Kuop/—0. Al Cullerton wuoted tha rules suspended in onder to take up the report of the Comwittes ou Fire and Water ou the ordinance amendiug the fre ondiusuce. The Aldermen, however, or rather s majority of tham, woulda't cousout, " “Fhe next thing lo order was the special onler, —the ordinance revrganiziog the Departmest of Public Works. Ald. Cary moved that it be mado s special order for next Monday nigbt. The natiou was nut szreod to. LOTS FOR BALE. Ald. BSeston, by cousent, prescated & report from the Finauce Conmlitee, recomwendlug the passage of s resolution suthonang thew to sdvestizs fur sale Lots 17 to 3l In Block 19, Behool Bection Additivn, belng tbe southeast coruer of Franklio ang Tyler streets, aud to sell the same, I copjuuction with the Mayor and Comptroller, to the hikhest bldder, Aul. Cullerton moved to amend by striktng aut the luss clause, sud luserting *The bids to be submlited to the Councll.? Beatou acepled t Ald, C 'J thought it would be wise for the clty to bold oo tu its real estate, ja view of the present coulition of the markut. Ald Ballard that the Commlites bad paw bdnfi “lenu: ixo p?wl‘h’:lm Lrow men who iutended puttivg up large buildings it 3 got the laud. The I:fmnuru would be unhn&', 4nd uow the property yielded nosbing, Ald. Throop belloved it w kood kies 10 get rid o tlg un uctive prope:‘y. "The repurs was coucurred (o, and the resolu- tlon passea. ais. Ald. Cary presented the revort of the Usas Commitise, embodylug Watkins' propoaition ot 21.50 & lamp, and a statemont With reforeico to the desire of Mr. Billingy, snd it was tnade & specisl order for next Mouday uigbt. By cousent, ordiuauces for strect Lnprove- meats as follows were lutroduced aud passed: Cary, (Hibert, Wi Paving Fracklin streét from Lake to Madisony Harrison street from Bhcrman to Fraokilns Harrison street from Btaie street to Pacific ave> nue: Adams streat from Btate to Bonth Braochf: - :huua dtreet fHoen Sophia street 10 Fullerton' - venue. i On motion of Ald. Tnley, actionon tho De- partment o! Puolie Works ordivance was de- forred for one week. . PRANK ADANS YRTORD, A communication was recelved from the Mayor, returning withont hMé approval the order authorizing the payment of $3,600 to Frank Adams for legal services In the casen. Tho charge was grossly excessive, and should bs seduced, Ald. Bchwefsthat moved toreconsider. Agreed Ald. 'l‘hrooR moved that the order pass, note witstanding the veto. A loog wraogia followed, nearly .an hour belng spént In discussing polnts of order, And the motion wss finally voted down, feas O— Yearsons, Tulev, Cary, Turner, Rlondan, Law ler, Ryan, Btauber, and Nfesen—nays, 18, Toe Cotncil sheit Adjourned. CASUALTIES, ¥ATAL ACCIDENT. Hpeelat Disatch ts The Tridens. GEAND Rarins, Mich,, Dec. 9.—A special ta the Time g‘xd;hln city states that Johanoa Ryan, 2 elder), wans struck by s freight tesin he Plint & Bose arauette. Hatirosd near oo Clty last night, and killed, belog thrown down An embankment 0 that her uack was broken. A blindiog snow-storm prevented the enygincer from aeeing her. —— A RAD MIX. . Boectal Diepaich to Ihe Triduna GRAND Rarros, Mich., Dec. 9.—A portion of Rusterer’s brewery, In this city, ased for storing mnlt and bariey, fell to<day, croshed in by the weight of the material. Fortunately none of the employes wees hurt, The loss from the wreckiog of the building and the mixing of 5,000 bushels of grain with the debris is sstimated at $1.000 to 81,500, i JUMPED THE TRACK. = Derworr, Dee. 6.—A misplaced Gah-plate on the Alr-Lino Raliway caused a tealn to jump the track elght milcs west of Romco, Mich, One man was killed and several others sorlously in- ured. e SUICIDE. Special Dispated'to The Tridune, JANRSVILLE, Wis., Dec. .—Herbert Kimball, who shot himeel! Baturday evening because his h,\:lelon declined to name s date for their w Ing, s stlll alive, bu¢ with Ilstle chance of recovery. &pectal NiepateA td The Tridune, Br. Josxrn, Mo., Dec. g.—ilesry Spaoler, & young German, sulcided this morning, tskinx ‘potson. BUSINESS NOTICES. Use Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup® for children while teething, JLcnres draoniety anddi- arrhos. wind colic. ana regnlaies tho howein. & — e MANDKERCHIEFS, Chas. Gossage & Co. Ladies Hdkfs, Imported expreasly for our Holiday Trade 5,000 DOZ Of the choicest " Novelties” from the Foreign markots, We have marked this large importation %10 to 25 per cent less’’? Than lke qualities can be had olee- where, Spectal Barguins at 25 cts, ! 260 doz. large Hemstitohed Ool’d Bord 100 doz Bealloped Hand Emb, Edges. Plain and Ool'd Initial Hdkfs. At 35 Cts, 200 doz. Hemstitohed and Hand Em- broidered Edged. 200 doz, Bogs' Hommed and Colored Bord. . At_$1 per Doz, Ool'd and Plain Whita French Em- broidered Reviere, Fanoy and Black Hemstitohed, Fine Sheen Hdkfs, from 60 ots, each to the finest goods imported, In*many hundred styles! Specia! selections put up for Holi~ day Presents in Japaness Boxes, - Silk Hdkfs. Large size, at 85 and 60 cen'x New Designs Mufflers and Pooket Hdkfs,, . choioest styles imported, At Lowest Prices!?’ Attractive Goods For Holiday Qifts, oboics in style, at most reasonable prices, shown in all our Departments ! Select Early! Chas. Gossage & Co, STATE-8T. WABSEIINGTON-8T. FINANCIAL. HRTABLISHED (8GO0, | RANDAL I, FOOTE 10 BROADWA W vo aving baea for einbe Bjock Exchange aud Vico-P i Blghiesl characierand expericace fs fuaraniced. Blocks G 43 Bonay kg oyocK CORTECIA Buch kb ' irad- ::.“m“"g.s.".: ;‘}x’l\l":i{':“"fl'n"'-"“f.n‘?..".‘.fi“?‘.‘; Sybt aBd 1010 00 reguinr Eummisons say Hiuse s 'anu| eutitia Wall Sireet, " sad swuk gt M TR Sl of 10 ‘FO MENT. TO JOBBHERS. FOR RENT LN OMAHA, NEB. SK 4R Wi ‘blcago, Toa 0ness double brick siore west of Lhlcaso, siza ssuries aod cegent the ceaure o2 hnlllg‘ ady !II'O&'C"DIDC‘ ou. 23, JaTA halie 158 e B W i_u"gu'imt.lfi'hfi.nux ach e - Elaae Troa ‘Beat location i Vor terus apply " uiifeia Guihal Baal Vrevenis tough akin. (X} T & CU., TANIRTE oo

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