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THE CHICAGO 'glnh r‘:'grzw‘tnr:x:‘: l\,\ tn::l(t:;;hl&g( yurlhzrn CROOI(ED CROOKES- {after his succens over his competitor) took on the proportlons of 8 public ovation, and the e puinted, to any position in the army of the United I‘QRLI(J“\ 5 tater. The bill was read & third time And passed, — yers 30, naye 1, me follows: prominent prominent citizen. Another is ndded to the Mst akeptica, b . in the person of Patrick Downey, who wap **And bas boen much abuged by thess t . v Rentlement? et (e writar Y found in the caal-bin of H, B, Utter this morn- tated as lnmMclent to meet carrent ex; Lhe adoption of wome plan 1o incronse Tame was urged. The report concluded witn expresslon of thanks for the n 1 1t to the Senate the c of the testimon; fl‘;:::e. fi.: Andermon m(u?.?g’ 1 iatiboms, Takon and Continental- Bread- are tho Hones Committes, groa: 3 e B When this testimony 1s furnished tue Committes stuffs Trade, indatgence exton, 3 i i stroets of Madlson witneased a scenc that platn- “1io liss. In 1874 Annic Eva Fay cama over | 10% by & man delivering coal, his throat cut with | them. nnd prodicted that tne com i o Amurong, paon’™* ernersan, The .ng’l Tg"‘""i M'“:‘gym?""" by noweddha Elsna 1V Kovca had bpiaus Grave CHarges Against a Promis hore. " The exctemoat. e cnll:d’lmon{ e | 8 pocket ackknite, Unloubtediy ho was to- | be Fled i bicsngn:” e P!nfld":"l:-n::c::m I s, L1 0 mar isposing of Politia Yold on the friendship of his fellow-townhpen, B = nabllity and scientific men is well known. Prol. | sane, fearing some imaginary foe would murder Ly e8 proceeded with, reaniy. gt e Noran ¥ Sanoting 'A few days since, in conversation With o6 of nent English Scien Gronterecamo. inicreste in hor tests, 0 | Bmyas ho waa ' Te1y ndasipions AR soves | {1 IioTa: John MARIer Tt Ay rilde, Tarris, Padinck, cal Firebrands. the most prominent Democratie politiclans In tist. fiuaily Indorsed her an s modium. While, how- | man. having on doposit In tha banks over | majorlty of thoreclonten woninan’ by N, Gamp. K ter, Hereford, Haodaiphi, the State, I asked the question: g ever, that gentleman indorsed hier, a large num- | g4, nominated, but snhsequently consented 1 FAT Gorgren, Jubsaton, _ Samaty, i ¥ Who do you think will be tha mext |* . ber of Inguirers wished her to bo subjected to Brectat Diateh to The Tribune. antil Jan. 110 porfect. ihe negotiations w8 Coke, Jones (Find, S}pnnr. d Several Troublesome Pashns Mado | Senatort” , " . A CRUCIAL TEAT, OMATA, Neb., Dec. 10.—James McCrary, while | Unfon Mutusl Inearance Gompany above cited: Ganover, - Kemaf, * Yporness, “Why! Matt Carpenter, of conrse. The' Qalvanometer-Test of Annie Eva | different from that usually adopted by medl- | en routo’from' Californfs to vialt his brothor, { Artemns lliske wan sleted Treanuror ang & B, Dangi, fiohEee inct Governors-of Distant Ts that your candid opiniont® Fay's Bpiritu ume. Instantly Prof. Cronken mugmested the | John MeCrary, of thia city, committed suicids | Wells Clork, = 7% : . Tiorsoy, Mabonand, here—33, B Proyitces s ? 'ay's Spiritualistic Phe- galvanometer as a testing anparatus.” Wcuulnl hig throat. Ho was on thecast-bound | |, 716 Focommendation nthe Trastees' rapoct rela. navh, P i3 On what grounds!” . o ‘“ Which she overcamo—or was supposcd to | Unfon Pacific emigrant traln botween Kvanston anidation of the chureh debt way Alltson Hamis. Maretil, i 5 s W - nomena, -C oA adopted, and the Trastces wero inatracted Aninay, awe, " Dgteahss Tie will gat the votes. oyercome~—in tha Professor's own housa!! and Greon Rivor last night, cuta the necennary papars in conneetinn theren e fHootn " o Pl * A solld Democratio vate, of coutsel % Yes, i tho prescnco of Mesurs. Crookes, Torgler Dugalch o Ta¢ ribune Aftor some discaseion, n reeolation brovny Camiern (W10, “L’fl.“""‘m Folline. Many People: Dying from Famine on “ ¥§'"{'" i i g \v'i.rleyu(!n notad o ectrician), ?emeu,:t Cox, an n’f&"fl" ichiy e }:’.‘-‘Anb lnIS nan r‘alufll 8 feincarporation of {he Society ander the iuw op J 4 . en i - other scientists. ey gave it a8 thel 01 s e otel, | 1872 was passsd, and Fimuidn ihend g .. . the; Ooast:of Morooco, o Nopt -+ otk pel quie ol Allegation tlint Prof. Crookes JWas In ( QU Sclantste, Thet aave b ds Hholr optnon | s Stroon fid a8, otel NETIHODINS Diseer S oumed Mr. Allison, from ths Relect Committer to In- , =7 **Then he must draw consllerably on the Re~ Colluslon with_the ‘manifestations which occurred while Annle Eva | Walked outon the sldowalk, drow a revolver, |, The bionnial session of the Mathodjst Dietet milre:lmn the charges againes Stanley Matthews, |. S 3 publicans for support; and do you think they p Medtum. ¥ Fay was subjected to, the cruclal test; and they | placed it to his breast, and nf-ol. himsaclf, fn tho | Conterence began ita businers meeting ?'mnm:,‘ submitted ‘a resolution requesting the lionso to | Weekly ‘Review of the English | are going to support 's candidate under sucl 4 LAy have chiallenged investigation upon this tesi, | presence of quite a' crowd of lodzers, who | morning fn the Mellmflllx! Church Block, Prentd iy, suapiclons circumstances “Tezpect suflicient Rnflnhnmms will support him. 1amawars that thers is much censure | yo, Irving Bishop in London, with which has been put prominently forward In | #tood ten foot distant. The bail cannot be 8piritist literature sinco that tline,” found, and the wound will probably kill him. “ Do you think." I continued, *'that Mesars. | Haoley had boen crazed by family troubles, and Crogkes and Wallaco are sincers fo tholr fuves- | for a week past had been baunting pollco-sta- Elder Willing In the chalr. The Committes on Local Preachers snbmity report, cantalning the names of acvernt csmll‘d‘illlf: far the mintatey Who had been befors the Comms: will enter upon fhe Ivestigatton. = g;l;{l:wn Carpenter beeausa be is an opponent ' A e tons, mnior tee and panncd a satisfactory cxaminntion, . - yes {n tho Benatorial straggle. I will sa; the Intention of Hxposin, tlgntionsi N lons, Imploring protectionagainst an Imaginary |* " Arter discussion, hic to n Atlon es vorvmed o the, Wl IAGRE o Pres: GREAT BRITAIN,, ihat b men aver laborodsa e and Gesper: N s 2 W1 ihink Walléo o1 sesponded Bisnop, | band o o whoa o fabcad wers LR (5 | o i Laviaon 'E'fu'..xill’:dfi'r'n'ls.':,fi‘j:,'n;' dential elections, and Mr, Mo ad: i al a8 Keyes tor Carpenter on that occa- 3 ow about Crookes 8 3 e, 58 were 1ald on tha 1ab, Tavoring the meshare TRARIASEA Mo IR ARME, < ot | e oty e aier g8 A Tho Intervlewed manitested hesitation, but, Spectal lvated to The Tribune. tho e being, eikar Mr. Jonen (FIa. ) suoke In opposition ta the biil. | _T.0¥pox, Dec, 10.—1n tho Housc of Cor ¥ Yes, that fs 50} and some of the most dIfMi- W= after o few moments, said: © Well, DUSUQUE, Ia., Dec. 10.—E, Bames,on old and | Col. Absaloin B. Moare, of . thin city, asked per. dir. Edmunds replied iu support of the meas- | this afternoon, the Under-Secretary for Indin | ourg impressions that Keyca has had tq over- Bvtclal Correspondenes of The Tridune. I WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT." estimable citlzen of Enfield, h'f committed sul- :::::n:;‘ "1..'.'1'&"1‘.’2",'5:""{" the Church. Teave way ure. #aid the Council of Todla intended to Increase |come grew aut of that atruggle; but that s Loxpay, Eng., Noy, 31.—It is now four years | Eh!? cjaculated the writer, ,‘I!d" to-day by '}""I”"K Wimself {n his barn, | granteds inatlon paper was placea o After exccutire scsaion the Senate adjonrned. tbe. native army 15,000 men. They wero not '"if”'-“ In the latter's favor now.' since Annle Eva Fay visited London, yet tho *Til now," said the Exooser, 1 havo not "f;nel:?x:rylnun ty, caused by poor health, was Mr. 0. I. Horton then deliyered an Interesting The Bpeskor announced the Committes o ins 1, AMBRIGAN CATTLR..', ! EitZa Sanats. Thoy know his exeentive atiliy, | 98.h1s or the Amerfean side of the Atlatte. | KOO complete, and publicity s in urdor, When |'qStNotveATs, O, Dee, 10.—Tha 1on. JI. P. | tno Bunday.achaol work for tha correry wpiaics o) %fl!rehllomeumunr the yellow-fever epldemic: Loxpox, Dec. 10.~Caitlo from tho Uslted e s pariridRe, Morse, UA™ | gigyoq and Cansda ore now sxempt from tha The Spenker nlso Anmounced appointments to fil} | clause of the Contaglous Diseasc act requiring Yacancles in committees, The House then weot | all cattle imported to bo slaughtered im- into_Committee of tho Whole (Springer in the | mediately, e - chair) on the Consular and Diplomatic Appropia. . ' AT THE POINT OF DEATH. tion bill, Nzw Yonk, Dee. 10.—A. private eable dis- . { bl th f Mr. Tale, the salary of the Min- 4 Wi Intors o ey A ey of fhe Min- | patch atates that Henry Wells, of Wellg, Farzo reported in the bi)l at $15,000, was, by & voteof | & Co.'s Express, is1ying st tle polut o Whers would be tho Republican party of Wis- | 8he cama; she saw; she conguercd nat only thio consin to-day If It had not bean for his exertions | simple-minded, but men and women whose fn- ;iglm-t ;I(;"g ::;m‘ '."5"'..“(?".‘.7{' h:!'l.g '\":T teliigence was as Indisputable as their honcaty, v cr whew all h—1 couldn’t bust it; but Koyes has | and who were as little llkely to bo duped as to brought it through the past six or cight years | dupe others; and stired up a controveray when aversthing consplrad to rufn §8. The | among the first sclentists of tha land which Demacratic party wlil ncver let Keyes go to the | continues yet,.and whicn, In the casp of threo at h | Unitel States Senate, just on accoant of his b executive ability,”” 4 least, produced crimination and recrimination o Qage, ex-President of the Hancock Savings too el Fay returucd to, Americs) aud clalmod | 1nl! was discovered in bod Lhis morsing. with Crookes and other Fellows of the Royal Bo- | 3bullet-holln his right temple. A rovolver clety, T was Intercated in witnessiog the cxpert- [ a8 found in aa open drawer ‘within roach of menta that had beon sct forth by such men ag | 20 bed, with ane chamber of tho cylindor accoinplished by no human agency.” empty. e Is supposed to haye ahot himself on “ And vou became a frequent visitor at Mes. ;“"““t of bank troublos, The ball' took Fay's drawing-reom scaoces at No, 10 Egst | Dockward and downward course, lodging in tho ‘Twenty-fourth street, New York Cityl” cerebellum. Gage {s consclous part of the time, “Exactly. Alter witnessing the sxperiments | DUt Wil throw no light ou the matter. Thers chiluren. "In the Methodist charshes In the 15 River Conference thore wors about ¥, 000 H::"m‘b‘utk while in the Hunfl.{-lehnoh In the same Cunf, ence there wore 11,804 scholars. The Sunday. school was a part af the church, depending on|t for ita_support. "This negloct of Kunday-schoel aglr‘s lm.lym‘du?hlo unndlsv-lcnool Uonven. 18 suaner they were dropped the Tio finanices of thi Chuirch and the Bnday i) should bo one, and If elther wera nowlecton s, 9410 1, put back tu the present figute, $17,700. | in Glasgow. culminating fn & breach of friendship not likely | g T, Al 1a very slight chanca of bis recovery. Peode fna. sarmer and nof the latter. The school & s OO t (K b i Tha nbave Is absolnta truth, and shonld be, lor sorce {ime, 1 becamo acquainted with her 4 4 i oo, and peayers of ihe A TON. g - V3 . I('.'Zuu:-‘;"l'(',"e'«‘;fifnf".\5'-'&'&'?;-?2’ Brasit Mortonr | Lownow, Dee, 1o wiinaws Jouatone, for. | for Tiepublicans, & thougniful'commentary 88 10 | 10 be bealed fn o hurry. Theso gaoticmen, | and the mod ot accompishian sor faaty - Yoos church. Mr. Horton showed tho necenity ' of 3 to $12, r!m:tnl"l v order, elc., in the sclhools, and sald f tho ofiicers and teachers were puict scholars would soon be #o. pUACt K e aftornoon sceafon 1t swas resolved ¢ the fall sosion in the mame charch, ity The Commitice on Appropriatlons made thetr report to the effect thi rpmnrllllunl be made upon the same basia nst year, making the caurch extenslon appottlonment the unit, ami Dr, W. 0. Willingand 5, 4. Adams were appointed to perfect a schedulo of appropriations, E. M, Ellhiwood wae granted a renewal of llc;ssa 10 preach, resses apon ‘¢ Qunr Class Mectings” w, made by tho Hevs. T, K. Btrobridge ln?l‘ B, 1:? Cheaney, ‘A strong resolntion regarding the church st Ceneva was read and adopted. Mre, 4, C. Jiattzell presented tha work of the freed s Commttee. sa _City 3 » Committco on y Miesionn and the Ap. pointment of Lacal Proachers made a roport. 4 3 sppointments were read and sdopted, subjecs ;‘u" revision by the Prmdlrg Elder. 'y must remember that 1 had, previous to this ASUALTIE‘S. timo, cxposed for the New York Granhic tho Kati Kln‘x mmlmg‘l-nd t'hu E.Alldy-urulhcr-‘ TLOODS, sub-mundane entortaloments; and con, - 3 £ 1y had some knowledge of the moduu-;m‘r’flx'!il Ricaumono, Dee. 10.—A serlous flood 1n the of Bolritistle juglery. At an Interyles with | James River Is probable, “?’;'p‘.ffi.".fi.fi'flfi‘\’-‘i'f‘fi".’rfé’ hel: m&r knowledge Pouahxzrrsis, Dec. 10.—A heavy ratn hss of o cd upon ti credulity of tho publie. annrlyilv lhumx’vn e;li {vlre"llnld Slang; 4s Hndsua. slnco yestoraiy. cited, made a few ndmissions, and, after she had | 130 places on the track of the Hudson River gona so far, through fear, no doubt, of com- Hailroad are suvmerged and forty feet of the loto exposure, she became very confidential, | LK 18 wastied away near Highiand Statlon, Bitimately sho admitted o mo that she o fim_”iu"h‘{-;fi“’;t}efi"tfitfizr"“l‘:{n{; EVADED THB mr.wn::‘u":'-x:su TRST DY NUMAN n{"“’r ,':,"d :lm‘, “‘m% mr;'c:v’ dn;nmn éhs brop: and that Messrs. Wallace, Varley, Sergeant | Sty <ho outlet of Port Jervis rescrvolr is , ovorflowing Its banks, Bridge No, 2, ncar e tain, e WUREANA ML ‘ool ol Sioobens Yoint, Juflerion rane o tho Erlo “You don’t mean o sayM ad, 100 fect long an rty-two feet hig! that Prof, Croakes was in colusion Sichiayth | Was cariod away this fternoon, the aima of the Democracy. - | known as well abroad as at homo for thelr learn- Whils there arc other men In tho State who | ing, aro Alfred Russell Wallace, F. R. G. 8, -would fitly ropresent us_in the United "Btates 4 Snn.m.l-ny-yu. without disparagement to others the famous -traveler, author of an extensive that for an’ encrgetic, indefatizablo, successful | WOrk on Bpiritualism entitled “Modern Mirs- worker, results will prove that it ts wisdom to | cles’’; Prof. Crookes, F. R. 8,, editor ot the sclect the able man whom the Ropublican | Quarterly Journal of Science, who has attalned party 8o long delighted to _hanor as ita_Chair- | great distinction for his rescarches tn connection man of the Stata Central Committee. He wiil 3 A assuredly recelve some Democratie vo hould | Wit thetadiometer; and Willlam B, Garpenter, tbat party take up Matt Carpeutor, as they un- | C. By M. D, LL.D,, F. R. 8.,/ probably the most donbtedly will. I think he is tho only Repub- | cminent writer on physiology in Europe. «Jupan, and Ching from $10, 000, was | m L ¢! aline County Haak, Mar- efented: . Liksowive (e amendaent providing Tor | e flfifr.;e.gfi 8 seuusnd, Yk, Mars Hinleters to Belgium and tho Nethorlands, = Amendments providing for & Becrataty of La. | 10-Uay onactiary of forgery, and. held for ex gntion at lrazll, for a Consul.General at Athens, o requeating tho Presidont to rovine the tarill of TADY GOOCH. - 'li"«;»:\;;g‘relrc'nf and pren::nho -:ch' Taten n-‘ w;’u f.oNpON, Dee, 10.—The Grand Jury has thrown make them conform am nearly 88 may be to fees | out the bill of indictment acalost Lady Gooch, charged by other commorcial nations for similsr | accuscd:- of consplracy to palm ;off a spurious scesices, wero adopted, child on ber hungnnd ashis heir. - - ‘Yo contacratton of tha bill having beon con- ODITUARY. o haed e, fommiize o the Whole, Wi lowts | punupe; e 10 Chinfusico agitan, At o orney Uenc: uting the troubles of s e oo et Crest B Fhsac | den. ; | | Bt Chroeoes 4R A2 Copanne: e | o time pretions o the advont of e (Jl'rmu{l‘y.nl:‘ndfilun:k!. e W = % n;llfntsiqhvlssl:.s. sar for ralsing | llean, and “IE'. T what the {vgm‘:_ wl‘l’l n:fmw Fay into London “:lul m':l:dlumext h'u.l" M:«’i Mr. Waood, from the Committcs on Ways and .0NDON, Dec. 10.—The contractor for ralsin 4 avowed Bplritfsta; and In thelr trafu followd l\llllec‘:li": 2'}".525.‘«'..“:? fl.’ :7:?‘::";’;{:1:?5 .57";{::'10;):' ml' u':"t“a; K'“"",fi"'h" Samel & eoulnstity dgl‘;‘;luv)'ery donbtful it Carpenter can be con- | such mm? 'an Vn;l:y. the electrician,—Bergeant. nding o | ralso the Pommerania. public debt. Itocommmitted, Alson resolution dise . sidered a'resident of this Btate, and should ba | Cox, the eminent Britsh barrister,—Lord Ray- telbaling the Prealdent'a mestage among tho varle | g ownow, Der. 10.The bulinee of the new 4 | b0 defeated I mako the prediction that b will ( Jeugh, ete. Around them were gathercd a host e ik Tt Commliites of tho | PCF tent Canadian lonn of £8,000,000 bas been | DOt even claim Wisconsi ml‘"'m”‘h‘m’"‘ of people, more or less noted, who, while- dis- ver, his large legal busi t Washington ‘¢ It may take away the breath of the, R. M. Hatfeld, T. Clend g ) 4 5 min s 8imj unwise salect for » Scoator | mediums, were eq PIse 0 [acts as relal 0 me rs, Fa) TC8pol) ne candidates 8z Livmer, having cuaras of the il explslned | POREIGN GRAIN-TRADE, Eroh i wlien away from tho Btato st | their judgment fn m.w’g; of tha sclenceasa | the crushior of the ohantom nm’;;urlno.g?nlm;‘- IRDIANATOLIS, 1nd., Dec, 10.—A. Zell Waldo, t R of the District Conference, that 1t was subetantially the bill of last ycar as becwme a law. The cailmates of the Secrotary of . WRERLY ARVIEW. Wrnahington has other busincss to attend to be- ers. “Prof." Crookes, sho sald, hLaving | an sged man, was run over and killed by the scionce. Sloco that thme converstons lu high r s v the Nuvy hat been ouly about $40,000 gréater | Lowpow, Dec. 10.~The AMark Lane Ezpress | sides that of the Btate. Yours truly, 8. | Diaces have been rumored, although until lately | Indorsed hor, and “being thenw afraid | cars to-day. The traln was runolog at an un- 2% A o Sury bt s Y Sboat 40, . el ko , that st some future timo others might ¢ FIRES. b priein ,L’.‘f'fl!’:f.“.zf;_ i Committee 00 | gays winter-wheat sowlng 1s comparatively slow lawful speed within the clty limits, . . nup!!l‘m& {m‘; hsune;:], ‘mio hllud‘ch- R‘l‘n‘l““- T o ometer tosi er. @ Lol m it would be v Itmposslble for ber to perform her manifesta BASTEILN BTORM; tiohs nnder sueh a_crueal. teat, Tmmediately | New Yonx, Dec. 10.—~Tao storm along tho -hosaid: ‘I will help you.’ Accordingly, Mrs, | constiavery sovere, {nflicting conslderable loss GEN— RENO'S DEATIL ‘notbing definite has been known, [t was- tol- crably clear, howgver, to any but short-sighted . c0| hal rituslism was 8UIl Farther Light—Convincing Testlmony | PCOPIS, that Sol by Prof. Campbell, of Minnesota Universi- | QUITE AS EXTENSIVELY BELIEVED IN NERA, ty, Who Was an Eyo-Witness—Rqno Shot | slthough not o oponly avowed, as in Amerled. [ um:«.r\'fil: ‘nm:’ wuhunn cun::tnli‘ced of the | in tha later districts. It seems likelythata cpartment, to reduce the smount anked for by | gmallor acreage will be devoted to.whest, In SR I sl | oeacnes o e canency o o bt :;x:; Nota single amendment was offercd 'to the |, and unromunerativo prices. The {ncreased sop- - . AT GALESBURG, ILL, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Garxspura, Iil., Dec. 10.—At an early honr Fay, previous to the famous test at his resi- | t ty on land, Ahis morning the broom-corn/ warchouss of C. Tne Commiltas ross and reporled it fto the | PlCS ¢ provincisl marksts ndicate anxietyon | \ yiove) gotdters. Mediums have flourished in London, At the | dence, 3 r:nl‘a’rxg&r.;enm;.n',bu_t thu /s, Glsastart M. Sheldon, contalning a large quantity of Monre. and it wax tharuanon passed. Eade the part of 'f-r:um u;;‘mrll:-:‘!ih;lwhzn in ;;xl: V" o the Editor ef The Tridune, 5 present time, the {ntroducers of Spiritualism in “wha :{fmfig‘fl:’fl?flgum%emu?':m"' h ———————— brootrr-corn belonging to a Mr, Bronson, of New resclntion was pasa pay to tie widow of | scquence of serlous agricultural depression. UNIvERsITY oF Mimngsora, Dec. 0.—Recent- | Americs, one might almost say, and the origi- h 1 ahagement o 5 ; York, was destroyed by fire; also s adjoint &{!:.c,,‘,'" ,’:;fl',‘;;'}‘:’fl:m&“,":° ,_’;‘:"'::fi‘ of iy | lercarettadle, althonghdoubtless anadvirable,as Iy 1o 'your columns Gen. Bturgls controverts nators,of the Rochester mvplnz.l. the Fox sle- | the Whole allulr fnlo his own hande, ‘acting. a3 BELIGIOUS. ¢ it corn, s store-room, fIl1Ed with corn-planters and stalk. [ cuttors, the property. 9f, the Frost Maaufactur. ing Company. Total joss, $16,0005 insurance, $0,000, It is supposed that the fira orsdnated trom the carclessoess of tramps who sleepin and about the' buildings. - Vs Cungress. there!nra ntro&x .mlllll La-kt prices dtm{_tno "r'hio Speaker latd be next few montbs wi 0 sn upward tarn. e oot Lk Sy ST 358 | T Toc 1, trade: s becomo to a great oxten E. Anderson’s testimuny relating to Senator | demoralized by l-rgn supplies ot foreign prod- Matthews, and, on motiod of Mr, Potter, the re. | uce, and cspocially by the rapid inerease fa tho . quext was complied with, * visible supply in America. But, on the other: Adjosrned. . {uad, &ho:dxpor:.llnuhptzwclr of lmu:h is -.;nurgnuufi- reduc and that uf ypt absolutely n THE IMPORTERS. while shipments from Russin are prmlcalfy at an end for the season. hor confederate, lustoad of au Lonest fnyesti- gator, which he claimed to be.” . The Brethren nt Whitewater Looking s ‘*Theso are rather bold statements to make Posslble Xssun in the Face, and Striving to coucernlag such a man. Hava vou any evi- Defeat 1t=Chicagzo Matters. 3“:{':?‘}2} your possession proviug tho collusion Hpectal Dispateh (o Tha Tridune, " At thi polnt Mr. Blshop arose from his geat, | - WATTAWATER, Wis, Dec. 10.—Tha Jolnt Con- and, golng to his trunk, took from it kago | vention of Coungregationalists of the Beloit'and of lesters which might'have numberod a bup. | Madison Districts opanod fts session by a prayer !'l‘ud. The wm'vgr reached for ,}1“’ package. | and praise meeting led by the Rev, E, J, Mon- Not just yal," sald Blshop. *Hera is ovi- | tague, ot Fort Atkinson. ‘Tho Chalrmen of the Gen. Cox'a statement that Maj.-Gen. Reno was | ‘ters, are occupylog parlors in the clty, and— shot by the soldlers of the cnemy. ‘Who sball | under the wing of the nobility and a few seien- decldo whon Generals disagrea! While Ged. | tists, such s Prof, Crookes, Alfred Russc Wal- Bturgis bias concelved the situation with sdmira- | lace, ote.~—Jolng s thriving trade. When Slade blo clesrness, I think tue testimony of facts, of | was prosccutcd, about s year ago, by Prof. which I was a close personal observer,and | Lancaster, under .tho -Vagrancy act, the jwhich to my¢wn mind furnish fncontestible | public -obtalned- au--ineight ~ into the proof, will convincd even Gen, Sturgts thiat, ns.| extent of tho bellef fn tho higher walks of ‘cancerns the specific point In questioh; ‘Gen.’'| London life. Howaslooked upon us the High- '« AT MACINE, WIS, + 13 Seeti) Dispateh to The Tribune. RuciKE, Wik, Dec. 10.—~Thls moraing & fire Qlove and Hugar Men Instruct the Tressury ' o ) broke out in the boat-housa of Capt. Victe, Th " Dopurtmont as to Its Datles. - DENMARK. Cox has the riRbt of 1t and that i b altogothor | Priest of Spiritualism, o the sbacnce of Homo, | Have dosutucors bero whion 1 plonoas Loncsiy | ZosDoctire Convontions woro saked o ct 88 | boore ooy roimecreaioutd,Of Caot. Vicle, The Naw Yonk, Dec. 100—A conference was held TIW POLKETHING DISSOLVED, plausible tothink that Gen. Reno himself might | —who, by the way, has-just roturned, and | for the pretcnt, {n case I should require thens | Moderators of tho joint Couvention, dividing $1,200; Insurance, 8500, Capt. Viele was badly buroed about tho'faco and handsin escapiog from tho boat-bouse, I} 18 hopad, boweyer, bs will recover. The firo was caused by the ex- :}gfiauot & kerosena lamp, used o’ heatiog ! THE POTTER COMMITTEE. Featerday between Geoeral Appralser Ketchum Corsxzaaux, Do, 10,—In the Folkething to- | be.in errar as to the sonrce whenco came tho | 'statcs that he has lost his power as & medium. and tho kid-rlovs importers, u obedlsnce to In- | day s Royal decres was read snnonnciog the dis- |-bullet thas took his life. & : Hols very wealtliy, and that may nccount for structionafrom the Treasury Department, toob- | solution of the Ubamber because the mannor | . The f&’.:‘:““:’.”fl.’:‘;‘é'z‘éf{.‘%im‘::‘.'%’:‘?‘. {rom | thje fact. " Slade occupicd magnifleent quarters, taln the views of importers on theproposod sub- | It has deait with the Government in regard to | ide of tho Sharpsbiirg rosd on the crest of | and respeda rich harvest asamessenger be- atitution of a apectiic for an ad velorem duty on | the broposition for giving pecuniary ald to the | Soytn Mountaln wes achievod & taund haif-hoar || tween the nobiiity on this and the other stde of kid gloves. Gon., Ketchum sald the meet- | COlony of 8anta Croz ahowa tuat the discussion : (iracs Sxat the By before anaset on Siinday, the 14th of Septem- | the Btyx. - The’ trial lasted 'u;l'wlmo',ll"[l‘-vl":nd g bad been .called 1o seo whether the &“.!IT:J I‘; n:eor ::n’:.l:fie:l“:v hhn:mfl:"mmm ‘}'ber, 1862. My regiment (Heventcenth Michi- | arouscd as much intercst as ho ha cn Jor the establishment of a ucw st of facts, | the tiwe to sult themsalves. :mch,ll ever made public, I venture to say The first subject for cooslderation was ‘*Christianity in Homes.” ‘tho discussion was EFARTLA A, XEW "flflg,‘:‘”““"u INTESTI | opened by tho Rov, H. Fowle, upon the powers Here, however,”” he-continued, %is one of the | and duties of parents 1n teaching Christiauity letters, which you can read, and you can draw | st home. That duty devolved .upop each pa- -your own dedtiction, providing yol refrain from | rent. They should . uso all knowledge. In ita P an), having virtually: fought ftself to shrods, | charged with high-trenson. Scoros of his ad- | publishing tho name of the party to whom it is [ S laather-glove {mporters could acres upon e R on letancn I ordor b tafosim, | Bercuts. fealined I i Tvor, vet pha daiee | Bofrenei o A, v ciarious beanclics.to discovar, Thetruthe 1.t Ll 1, st wild Mingipaaf 1 ! specllic dutles, tho Government. favoring any ‘TURKEY. " % LAstheground in front of us was strewn with ‘mlnl(efted,hh-dhbcuw(.sw tha spirit,, whilch {.- 'ho) ledtbr: was written on ordinary note: |¥ P WA Sy TMINTEOME 40y 1od SWRARAI Dukpaten 1 The Tribune. uncared-for wonnded, upon requeat, Col. With- | bad nolther fiesh sor.henes could perform outhe {ngton permitted me, with a few men, to go for- | tambouriay, or.sond tables or chairs danclng ward to their assistance. * | about the goom, or otherwiso fndulgs in buf- As we proceeded, tho setting sun poured n lommy, by sentencing tho wedium to three wolden flood of glory across the mountain-top. It | moutba’ penal rervitude. To cut & loug story scemed the veritable glory of (jod. Victory at | stiort, ho was lberated on a legal techoicallty; last! Just as the suo was hiding bis face, and | and, whilo Prof. Lancaster's lawsers were pro- tho last of my men wera startiug back with the | parlnz new papers, o skipped to Auatralia, wouuded, on the right of the road, in the | wulther, It Is said, hls fuvorite spirits wero nc- furthest open fleld fn which the battle raged, | commodating enough to follow bim. Rebel soldiers who had escaped Into tho woods "The large undercurrent of belicvers who bave (adfofning this fleld and exteoding down the [ so long wanted u kind friend of caste need dailly JHystem of spectfic duties which would return it reventie equal to that reccived now from ad valorem duttes. . Some Importers advocated o specific duty as papes., 1t was signed by Annle Eva Fay, and | mentary upon thtsibte The Babb&thiidny Sras addressed to one of those named. Tio or- | the besttimu for teachine thess truths. A thography was very crude, the conposition did it 5 i e gdy lndhy'Murny w‘;‘: e dote quite interesting discussion cosued, many maln. trolllng apirit, aud the Inatter of It dapoted | $8I0INK thatsuch a théory needed a theological very strongly that heterodox social pripelples | 884 university education fa cach home. All ha becumu‘mdlg mixed up with scientific | shat was nccossary was earnest, pure, and up- Boiritistic réscarcl Another docutnent was 'I'K"’." “"f r"'l:""'}’:" '1:"' s "'d““' l. SR, xgglrx(:vllwn, with tcachings In harmony with T w! of tho two wa: cal, " 4 Wllow a(d they come 10te your wesstsstont | _ Presidont . Bascom, of tho State Univorsity, 1 querled. daltvered an address “upon * The Christlan Out- BANISTIED, . ! ConsTANTINOFLE, Dec. 10.~~Mahmoud Damad Pasha was summoned last night 1o the Palaco and appotnted Governor of Tripoli, In Barbary. the surest way to prevent the repatition of the o : h _ present difficulties. Otbers, agaln, urged that He left for his post immedistely, without re u specific duty without regerd to valug | LurINE home. would t'"llr\'ly’ stup the leporl:tlbn of | [This s equivalent to banishment.] . low-priced gloves. A vote on the question Hassan Pasba, Nedjld Pasha, and other por- * Would yon oppose s specliic duty of $4a | sona of losser nate, bave also been sent luto the dozen all” pronnd withont regard to size or ' 'Wasiiniarow, D. C.y Dec. 10.—The Ropublie an meinbers of tho Potter Committee held s mecting to-day at walch Hiscock pronosed that at tho noxt meotiog, which is -to bo held on Thursduy, the Republicans stould vopose uny further proceedings in the lino which the Com- Jmitteo has been pursulng, and oppose) any fur- ther nporopriation. He claimed that the conntry was tired of this Investigation aud mouey ond . vinces. : b WiVell, returned Blshop, I o ime énogighhad breen'spent on it.” People, he material?” showcd fourteen importors n the | P decilyity) began to come forth und plunder, | nolouger with their convictions, for among the el returne D, may answer | look." Judgiog from the signsof the times, allirmntive ani five [ th uekauye, Elevon Hoeing 108t OGF troops wer ab abine. distants, | Tato coRverts fuay bo mentloned thatin the ssmo way the Now York Graphic | the trath: clearly provon from scientifle oy | 240 ¥ere. sathfed, snd the Commister were dmporters wero ovposed o a specille duty of §3 AUSTRIA. they vecame azgressive, and fired upon us. NO LE83 A YRESONAGE THUAN QUEEN yICTO- | answered o similar question putto it when it philosophileal ground, aud loth to be admipted nof called upon 1o give auy mare money or thne and efght wero lu favor of i, Nine linjiorters 1X TUR REICHUSRATI. In a few moments Gen. Wilicox rode ugut'o i Fites hn::'.u—",n_ i fiii oo duplicated’ in {ta columus the famous Jetter ad- 3 1o ‘in that diféction,’ While wot authorized to 's | 80 sl o Wi 2 ilehall ' onpased o apecilic duty of $2.50 al) around and Vienns, Dec. 10.—1n the Lower Houasa of the ;l;ln ll;:::l;r‘i‘\ l‘:.u Aofi&fl”u’}“‘fi&' Gdn n"g::lzen Rolclisrath & motion was sdopted providing fur 4™ | the appolntment of & committee of eighteen to uud fourteen favored it, Ten were of d ¢ u mized duty, wine I Iavor, sud nnupfioeglns: consider- the treaty of Berlin, The Minlaters tu vote. Eleven dissented irom the propasition | Voted for the motion. the corner of the fleld and Inguired, * Wi the matter, Uaptain(” 1 replicd, ** The Kebels | other day. The articla charges that she was {n are plllaging the dead and wounded.” The | the habit of attendlug scauces at the house of Ueneratdirected usnot toreturnthe fire, androde | hor (rmndél.hn Iate Madamg Vando Wover,—a back rapldly, W now passad out of theteld | thorough Spirituallist and a so-called modium,— into the rode. It-was stiil cloar twilizht. In order tocommunicate with the quicquia fult dressed by Prof. Crookes to Mr, Robert Cooper, | by theologlans, had a tendency to’promote of Boston indorsing Mre, Fay as agenuing | the gruwth of skepticism. To remedy medium, You may say," ho contiuued, that | these eovils broader and moro charita- nnletccu’vu from the Bpirit-Land put it lumy | ble vl must be given to differences of ocket. e Have you called upon Prof. Crookes sinco men’s oplufous, To accomplish this result it spesic- for ¢ tRG other Republican mew- bers of ' “the' Committce, he was of the . opinion ... shat . they. will all agreo with .him o that fposition, It §s under- ——— b ; I bo neccssary for tucologians, as with [ 1003 that the Republicaus will not move any fora duty of $1.50 a dozen aud an ad valorem About a guarter of an hour thercalier, Gen, | immortale of her late husband, tho Prince Con- | you arrlyed in Londont! "l‘;" 5 o adjust ) s | ‘clpbér Zattn, . It 18 also bolieved that duty of 20 ¢ G 7 RUSSIA. Reno and six or eight other oflicers met snd | nort. Bince tho publication of this statemont, 1 {AVA CALLED UPON mpM, othiers, to make a readjustment between morsls | clpl veas ' 4 Yort s:mm»\?‘:.l'l::r?:I;:l‘;o‘:l‘n(‘n‘?.‘!,:;"fl : Pl DUTY ON COTTON, rodo past us. Ttl:‘,flannnl and two or three | it hos been asserted that the Quecn's cor and, n a spirlt of fairness, asked Lim it he | 2V relizion, showlug a closor intimacy betwoen | Totter thinks that. it is hardly {ncunbent upou others In the front were bondiog forward aud | the Duchess of would be prescnt at tho duplication of Fay's | pefiy closer relattons between tha beller and galvanomeler test, to be given by main s few | pebyodtha naturat and supernatural, i Dot Wl e ately askud mu (€, D Car. | 55 yow, Eaq..of Beloit, apened tho discus: 7o empbnuull‘; ‘abjocied to attand,y "o 0 | sion ot “Tho Moral and Bpiritual Influence of usto, tween gloves of differcut lengths was unani- 8. I'eTeRsnuna, Dec. 10.—~The newspapers k, {s strongly touchod with ot A woc ith ' ; = pap oriug earucstly through thelr glasses, Itwas | the samo msnia; and her Majesty's late Prime- B inetved outy twe Dopmiesac AUty of B8 | announco that a Councll-of ‘the Emblre has xt.m; dark. 1 was about ifty yards from tho | Minator, the 1lon. W. I Gludstone, the other LL 1. Kotchium stated that he would report adopted tho proposal for the imposition of a | stone fence (running from tho road st right an- | da; , Lo say the least, vlaced hirsell in tbe po- bim to suggest that his Committce conduct © ¢ 2 TR CIVRER INVESTIOATION, ns that Committee was gpooiated for & specific ! cluded Iu tl nlt of the confe: gt duty of 40 kopecks gold per pood (thirty-six |.gles)which bounded the fleld where the Rebels | sitlon of a benevolent ncutralbetween tha bo- £ purpoac, and the ciphers wers not Inc (Rithiar ahi s ronfercace to. Washiugion, bo- | L0 o N e rento T hunt ap their ramhos hote ey | Hevurs b siuar et tamboatineon o | - 4 Tios Stpbiaticely oblectad 1o axiond.» with | £he Pioanclal Folley of the Churchoa” treating ( that purposs, aud that It is not.bls daty to seek ‘The sugar trade at o meeting to-day pro- Reno and party rode slowly on, Just | tho skeptics. Somoe ouu wrote to him ukmfi Mry, ¥ay's busband regarding the collusion{” | the “m“" rinelples :nd nomn:"ml'i:' x‘""“ that sort of investization. Tho general impres- B sl e S M5 AuoTIC. BT PR 0,0 Lt | e e | e e g, | Do oy . i o | o o 0 0 et wil o e L man's pr i change stone wal o ng increas an: 3 at ho 3 i ct a A Chics une, ! 0 i e i c(,llglfi}:;“‘ the dm“ . ":;’m "‘mf_ WHALERS' STORY. TR Iy Tl St B, vanid Tastans, | with which sotae Trivolous ‘beonleTook upon aga, Committeo towsrds an lavestigatlon was the rnpl{. “Mr, Fay, hearinie that [ was :',::,",:,"“wh:h"“;‘,!, ‘b‘.'“e:xl:fi'id ’l':"’w'g:“"-' stuut to sal for Enclaud, cilled upon me at | 1™y 0" g8 pecestary - that prompe oom my lmmll and fiian offered, wheasver | wishod, [ o, 3% (00 PERMEET, AL prompt | oy Mo wire 1o ool e dlade out of ity to bring | gy fu ordiuary pursaita of 1ife, to atand wail be: crookedness, Ho told me that bo hos o in | fares community. Fairs, lotceries, baby-snows, Dosscesion 140 letters which passed between | 874 gambling of all kinds shonld avolied. for ka“ and hls wife, admitting the collusjon | P0° Fosults were baueful to soclety under what- wi of tho cipher’ wbusinoss, but that it .'the ;. -Republicans - keep prodaiog the ‘Democrats, it will be arranged that somebody ou tho Democratic sida of tho House will call attention to the matter and fntroduce & resolution Instructing the Pottor Comumlite: “le us In the highest degreo Bax Fraxcisoo, Dec. 10.—Whalers lately ar- | [aw s sudden commotion, the oficers did- | Bpiritism; bo had no fear thut fmposture would wud dmpracticable, lkanml n? hwr:“u"u::: rived from the Arctlo report that a ship, believed | mounting. Inw few moments we ascertained | rule, or that truth would be mischievous; but the tewptatfon to defraud, they beliove It will | to ba the larger of the two ves: of the Swed- | that Gon, Reno bad fallen,—not to the ground, | dutles prevented hira from becuming an actlve have juat the contrary effoct, and if any chauge | b Tolar expedition, is blocked i the ice abova | Bowever; his fellow-officers caught him in s | Investiuator, and tomlunncfl him to what mighs utallia to bomade In the tarff, they think it il 3 blaoket, ‘Thus they bore him back,—four of | be called contentod reserve. rhould be o framed ns to avold discrimination | S48t Cape. * | them taking the corners, and one sustaining the | From tueforegoiug you can seo that socletyin arafnst auy qualities of raw sugar, wheibier of General's head, As they carried him past { | London geuerally Is Bprnuy much divided in } ¥ Vi lght be pursued. hth or I *and MOROCCO, . looked into his pale, familisr face, Mo d | opiniov s regards Bpiritaalism; and, takin not anly Mrs. Fay, i sE Snends g i . to lnvestizate tho ‘cipher dispatches, Toe L Prcehauts b0 s aleremn o r 4 BeaF s, Cage or Twice, 'Lt HO 050 Spoke, Buapet | his conditton of aftairt lato- conaideration, ot | - BUT WITK OTHER MEDUAS 1% XNGLAND. Lo ov. . £, Everate, of Coluinbas,fatlow. | 1 ko any more — e ————— MADRID, Dec. 10.~Adyices havebeon rocelved | When I resched my reghnent T fonnd the ulm ‘.h“ ml“ ul‘r:flx: Fm-l o'w‘-nul tuo Royal so- fimnkx"i:)a': lnl“'.\.“he‘ll;lnu of ghe preservation of :, of the cl“,':,,y, I’fi::ux;‘t.h'e.rm;u?lg h’é‘n'n'é"“".'di fo that direction, as they think toclr cuse THE OIL MEN, from Mogador that & terrible famluo proyails | TS0 statiding in line, ready to advance. Our | cletybavo deemed It pronecto ovor & apectal msstonzer 10 Amarietio. tey oy | caually for thuir labor, In order thds they mfent | stands as wel aa tf can, aud s proves. i —————— TITUAVILLE, Pa., Dec, 10.—The Producers® | there; deuths, twenty-ive datly. Councll convened at 4 o'clock, and agaln gt 7. 'F'roops from beliiod us pressed hastlly to the | to duplicate beforu them certain manifestations, bo fres to express oplulons without fear or recover them b{’l purchase, ~ Fay, Lowever, wi fovor, They then could exert & greater influ- s front and et the enemy. Inan hour or two | the matter, as vou can readily lmagine, 18 caus- | would not. hthem juat yet,” 7 E WITIL 3 X1CO. Nuthing but reports of cominittees und general SWITZERLAND, "‘f wlmh'll moun‘;llnl ‘:“y' I‘Iilllll del:m-d. i i l!‘u-'hl fllgx" dc‘}:fle rt:'(k“l'l: c&::ln:xkn;llr;lle,:.’“.:{_ry. m;; vllow d‘ &‘ {‘tmn‘tl:""“l‘w; t‘}m ,thnron of the fl?&“.m‘;&‘::?:';‘v‘:fl‘{a.: {l-l:z:nil?mmot. v:lllll; TBAD ‘v‘ YL g of o y o it of esa 881 t ishop 10 ¢X| e - 40! ! Asked. . . 20 - F " Lusineds was transacted. Tho broposition from i sebine 10 0 CoRAIDS thar 1y rormon ot Ty | St Flie s Rrotnerst. BUMbOZ: and haa. 1o Hesolations Adopted by tho Manufacturen’ the Standard will sot be brought up til to- | BERNE, Dec, 10.—Col. B, Hamuier was elected twrrow, The attendance at the Councll t very President, sod Dr. E. Weltl Vice-Proatdent, of larze, und tho botels are all full. Mr, Lock» | W3¢ Sulss Confederation for 179, ** Fay was merely au Instrument M < ‘.l"'.m" compIbment of the oo - A er | conahe Workoftho WlsconsiniChurahes for Wis. statement, ahe dio not understand th civ | SORSIN™ vus lod by the Hev, J. Callic, D. D, ut ple by which the resuits ware attalued. T‘l’lrli'lllt'g Delavun, who startod upon tho basis Ltiat “pri- darkness and cowmplets discomfiture of the ene- | ceived the mdorsenent of such men aa Uliver mny on that spot at the close of the afterncon | Wendell Holmes, Iir. Aloxander B, Mott, Kd- m";l Gen, Reno might reasonably have con- | ward Everctt tlale, Dr. Ilall, William A, Tlan- . Asscciation Last Night. At a meeting of the Manufacturers’ Associi- tion beld Jast night at tho Palmer Houso cluo- . L k Uea 1ntho churches, lome work wocd und the cluded that our troops wore etill in posseasion; | mund, M, L., Goy. ice, ote.3'and ba is toferably | the cues furnished ine by her and her husband: | WarY ¥orl X X ot Caatites .".‘3..5:“.‘&«'.‘":‘:“‘.!‘“.:: . CUBA, That this General mALht Bave been in the woods | well knows in Chicauo, Tha indorvenient Gf | [ subinitiod tho matter to threo of tha leading | N3 Becesary marshatlug the lotest o, ’Wm.:l"' followlog preamblo sud resolutions trom 5 w'clock UL 10, with sbout twenty el ELECTIONS, to the rear of our brigado ten minutes befuro | thoso uen doubtlvss ihduced Dr, Carventer and | clectriciang connected with thy Western Union e an Il pesiodh :“h Stanl ves opted: i Lers of the Leglslature from the western dis- 1avana, Dec. 10.—The eloctions pased off | howas kitled: tlnally, if 1t is @ fact that tho bul- | otlers fnterceted—emong them l'l‘yndnll and | Tcleeraph Company, and, atter practically ex- scriptural © % Yo Y and resen | AdTiuNas, ghe‘fio&nfinulu"fln& ldlfl‘n‘m‘l{s’u e triets of Penowylvanit. The objoct of the ulet! fl. Liboral Couservatives ‘wera suos let entered the (ienernl’s body from behiod, this | Huxloy are mflnllonw—lg cxposing tho wlu;lo perimenting lu‘r,wme tlue, the .sucret was at the Gospel.” The ‘churches, unless the | Riate ;““rilmzu :h n"n.. R g‘m.m' v fuceting {8 suld 10 bave been to present s united a L would only prove that, at thie motent, he was | thiog, and breaking up what they consider the | lust fonnd out. Dinies Muiater f. x Tront 1n the Leghlaturs Jn. faror af th e, | ceastul 1a tha greater part of the Island, turning hia Borss 1o order to withdraw, wmost hernicious ofInllucuces Lo briag him from | *ir, Bishop then submitted to the writer tho | MISsionsry work fa pursucd, would die s nat- re Blased aad prejusieel 1 cannot conctude without testiiying to the | Awerica. The other day, upou tuking up the af variance with the ofiicisl repurts of ducers against rullroad discrimination, and to 0 sz frst letter hia recelved from t'rof, Carpgpter, | UTwl death. It was the ““'“l"“,'““ the bur- 0 K tr Unt! tatea Copeuls ot the several ports Chouse u Xpe NI universal respect which Geu, Reuo commanded | leadiog Spiritutfatic josrnal, 1 noticed tha | whick corrohorated his (Dizhop's) statemens ye. | 488 Of the work, To succeod, Christians must Y di- chouse u Spesker fuvorable to elr cause, 1!33510\. 1A by -oulucrdfna 3 & wan, which, fudecd, ex. | sareule ansoubcenment -:wn.l'rv.vhl-:, pimerican | gandive v to Toodon, ~: 4 ook ushuie shas clateien, Suotdiledy on dls :m&ffi r.‘..‘:.‘"..‘::‘.’"f;v;:fi.”:‘::’ ) "‘-I'Illdn"unr'c;?; ' the deep public loterest elicat - CrownPrince of B 3 . lshop, efore closing etter I appen extract oo o » 4 P m and | t cont: tiun L0 the exparici JOURNALISTIC, Bucuanmar, Dec. 10.—~Thg churches’ to-day | Biscussion. © Canrizei, | arrived, aud. sbortly atferwanl found bt st | frop e Loion Dully Toerah of Socear s | O sa¥in wen for Crlais sake, fadependont of | 237ty #7812 dIroct contradictio o the expencics 81 Lovss, Dee, 10.—~The reports clrculated | couunemorated the fall of Plevoa, e —— u, Captain (then) Boventeenth Michigan Infaatry, the Laggbats Hotul, “Aun intorview occurred as Just ulght, that Juseph Pulitzer was the real pur- T M 1873, from which you can eather s [} any denominational or pecuniary roasous. appended, from which the reader can gather e ome dea of Unitud States who have resided 1 that couatry 1u6 what tho gatvanonicler avtually is, and wany years; and 3 : UNION PALK CONGREGATIONAL CHUNCH, V. X tions that out chaser of e’ Avening Dispaleh, sold yoateraay, THE WISCONSIN SENATORSHIP, GRANGERS, Feiaata o i Lo (o s 1o a1 | which ot b S5 Bogorie et t | B moua maeingof e Usion Tk Congea: | mutebets e SSERtss 48 Sudparo weru coulirmod tu-day by that geatleman taking o tas Editer af The Tribune, Covounus, O, Dec. 10.—~Tho Oblo State vut credulity, and that e wise tnan may be ns catablish vetweun the United Hiates snd Mexico re: 1t uditluns, as allcged b . C tioual Boclely was held last evenivg in the charch oy kel by Brut, Croakes aud | Sahliod Avwee st Wasbluglon In the Spiritualist of yestordsy, Wiillam | treet, for the purnose of hearing the Trustees' re- Crookes, F. K. 8., printe an sccount of & seance | post, elvcting n Board of olicers, and completing a at ble base, in which Mrw. Fay exhibite 2 harkable ierimcua whila Sa00 severe soloatgs | MOrALEAMan of the Associsiion for the enkting couditions, “The sitting took pl year, I. N.Camp presided, and T. 8, Wells o greming, Feb 13, 10 the rasonc of severat won! | clatcd as Seorstary. tormal posseasion of the paper about noon. In JANESVILLY, Wis., Dec. 8.—The time {s close | Grange et beroto-day. Oue huudred delo- | graat s fool as hij nelghbor. 3 Nis salutatory, Mr. Pulitzer that the Dis | 8t hand wnen the Benatorlal question will come | zates were prescnt, representlug sixty-seven Tho tiest question naturally asked Mr, Blabop gateh wlll wdvocute Deuoe princples, but | up for settlement before our Leulsiature, snd & | counties. An address of welcomo was dellvered | was regarding T from Lramiuely of any sort; aud that there | reviaw of the prespects of theseveral prominent | by Prof, Townsheud, of the State University. L g e, by GULT SIELD Camlelaed sh witls busluess wanswewent of tho paper, flu witl by | C30didates, even at this date, ia uot without | Heoorts wers read showiog the orzalzation in > ¥ . with s kuowling look, **fur the beneit «hief editor hiuiselt, but wno wii? 011 the ogher | TUCh interest, it s evident t0 most observers | 8 beaitby conditlon. 1bu Becretary roports 977 Eplripuat, with & Sotvs what's the Tatier quire t4at the true condition of wlaire Ju ths country bs fully kuown aud thoroughly undersioo before lnvesting monoy sad ttme in such enter: be it, therefore, kesolved, "By tho Manufacturers’ Asociation of jthe. Northweat, that tho Conureas of tae Luile States be, and’ ia herely rospectfully, memorial: 1zed 10 acnd 8 Sub-Cowmittes of the Comuitices will be an cotire cuaigs ln the editorial and as ran, rder, with About 40,000 | Uf Belence,—Sclonous that's w " | known men of Sclence; and, on Mr. Cragkes' aog. . e Cymulies busitious bias not yet beeu determined, that, the chances of Carpentor bave fallen | {irsnges i worklox onder, wit about v Aud you inteud Lo apuear before the Fel- | yyytiun, (o medias wes $0'piaced 54 0 Topma Bt | remeis ot ‘.11";.“’?..“,1;?%‘3:,..'?1‘:‘,“’... Trseunten. | ok o sxturaidn patis that parbouse leatine DUBQUE off very sensibly. This ia the natural resuls of | ~“Tng Grange spent the afternoon and evening m'%‘wu Roysl Soclety and members of the ::n':g Sf;fi‘;‘rhf.':ifif."':fll'fl 8 :Iu;l::n‘ul:rb nla’.n- and accepted. Tha total receipts -u;onnudwwu nm:ny '.‘,’{ Muzico ou‘uu. 4th ‘day of jlw"\;:’f'{ . his cbawmplonship by most of theold Hunker | considering 200 resolutions submitted by “ . . € efection digers +* | pext, with instruetions to investigate au pecial Dispal E » Corsect.,"? produced by tbe current. esch hand Mry, Fay | 070, wade up s follows: Pew rents, $0,475; thi ticability of eatablixfing moro direct special Dissaich bo Tas Tribuns, Democraty throughout the tate, and tho gen. | subordinato Granges relativg to camuling. | wAGH uro under the ausplces of W. 1. Car- | held tho torailuat of & wites and thy faci (hat why | weekly coliections 834 subseriptions: $1,03; | ahd intheto. comuercial ‘Telations. peiwesd 1be Duncque, fa., Dee. 10—The Zimes will to- | eral belicf amoug Republicans that, {n casc of morruw publish @ carefully-prepared table | his return tothe United States Beoate, Matt shawlug the amount which bas been expended | would retum to his “old love,” the Democratic :he vast year in en:c:lnlc b:l‘ulllfll(; 20d makipg | party. 1 heard a prominent Rapublican Benator inprovements ‘about the ¢ ver §300,000 | remark the otby that **if . the wholo Legis- have beeu spent fu this w! two-thirds (ln( ).;m.vnM:n:'ud.‘L{ (?:'pofwr he 'unldn'g"; kept contiiuous hold uf tho terminale wa; : . 1 by 1he amount of duflection of th gelsanemn. | Sibacriptions to the $0,500 and 3,000 -funds, tee needle, apd by the flasticn of lignl - | 8%,450; from sundsy squices, {ncluding sea} of :umpll?h uich ‘coange Of posltion or bruan o eac: | bullding, procesda of Cary concirt, ste.e $1.403. tact, 'l wethod was agreed to by t Th itures aze gtated . present a8 allordiug. aleolu lie sirante | Tao expenaity a4 S b i Tuodium could nob Femove her N T ot seaslouof tha lows Btato Gravge met this morn- | Penter, C. b M. 10, LL D ¥ 1t 8., aud otuer o Worthy, Mastor Duckasan in the chalr N Coret aneitt 4 e:"r:hl’;m‘lt(l}:lll 5 uuog&flfi:"nu U.n.-.t;ann:l:. *Aud, of cou““(." ou are galog to sattle tho which reported forty-eight members present, | Slsnute betwuea. Prof. Crookes, M"l.rud Russell Brottors Clarksou, Oiark, nd Carpeator wars | Wallace. aud Dr. Carpenter, eic. 1" rewiarked Unlted blatss aad thy Hepullic of Nexico, and W muke such sugustionus as the knowlvdge thus lfi“ \quised wisy in tucls yplalon be copducive Lo ins end: be it further g 1 Hasoleed, That his Excellency the !mu:nt]«l-v the United itates bu. sud hels hatoby, reepect{ully Foquedted to grunt the necessary leave of sbssu W urtaloty that the | Jows: Sundry repatrs, § 8Xpal and or body from | salurica to the mn?f-w.‘ml ¢ our correspondent; *and knock .the disciples | tbe wircs, whether 10 m trance or uther- I, {sulyng, clc., 303 o Lisut. +Uen. -P. I, fdwy, U, B. A., 108c ,':l‘,'“!":'y‘z&':l"“a",:,;{ffil""‘?‘,'f ling-bouses. It | w3 this s bocomiug a quits uesoral ssatiment 'fim::“,fl’,‘";:fi“.‘:fi,’d’,fi.":f,""'f“f's'u"{‘; zfil‘tldn.ulluuz:. and (}:.‘l:n,l"lml;u::fln :‘mw:'.‘,.. phe it e ey Sisiug s | & fiw{:‘:&? ”5.;:“::.‘.‘",}4,?\‘.}.'_‘ 200; ump::y;uh::x:wlnl?n.‘ln;;muhoncupimmw S . fu Republican: clscles. I is w fortunste thing 10 the afi L M s add] t he oLher. worl iglier & kite : T g | . & balsaco ou hand of "This was ful- | talton to dusg; be §¢ furtber Savis e e iverag ¢ Mternoun the Master's wddresy | o, T aut wolng to ‘show that Dr. Carpen- | Wit beld [n & wellllfshicd druwlng-room, —iho' | Iowed by the rosdlug of (o Trumoys Lcsulved, ‘That vur Benstors sngd epresentat! cow o SSTTERY ORAVING, - | Lt e baresucha oy woeking | waddvers "~ 7 % " N T | Bt T i W UREE | R e o e Tl e, || B el bt 1 et by S s e e, | L M DL e o b sk o | * CORRUPTION IV NEW YORK, |t kil spdclap mbows b, | 0o 0w Bt SRR | o setar ettt i, o | OIS ol L o B K e Siate lottery drawing'to-day wers as fol- | 1y Ly g 0o ¢ L Sosctal Iutpaich to The Triduns, Tt L th | weud AL B4 efloctiun by the guiva- | bad falleo far short of what was sniiciputed, It o q A ) lows: No. HLUG drew $100.000; No. 75205 | *Tdo’ not think Lows tab control s suflcent |- New Youk, Dec. 10Tt Committes of the | Lomirgiuller, Asior bludcs aud liowe's | gometer was 03 cigrecy aud i Toh tuct, s then gerd murront, sxpo ;;\:&“,“_ [ dy Rock UMD AR Uiew $50.000; No U374 drew §20,000; No. | number of votes 1o retru bim. There is n | Bar Assoclation sppointed to lnveatlcate tho | sitetay duus [ty DLeeLUAE thett expert- | Abt:30 the dellecilon was 215 de; tous outstanding, ¢ Davaseout,” la, Dev. 10.—A 100y sod m- 143t und 9.22) each drew $10,000: No. 19,964, | evidout disposition to return a bew man, and o ? uts arv porforoed dei.; atD:0%, 213 dew., and the realstance 1,500 | During the mosth of s * work i " N0, S8, No. Sl wnd No. B8 vk drew | b0 resully you wii oo wl sonty miriteAid | chansesof corruptian preferrad ageiuat tve Sher- | meutesroporlorwed G uplis: AU 9:DS1he circiii wap suddcaly broken. | teca had woveral vitervions sirn sh saicons 4788 | partant work; which iss been tn i parintipnd wOW, tion. 1, Register, and County Clerk of New York | AT) yut hisin, 8% the sbyticettion of Dr, Gar }"',r::.nl:;unu:;"lnu::g 'I:: élh‘ruy Al.‘a-ungy. M.i Uulon Mutual §Lifc-lnsoranca Company, sud suc. | tho 1ast iye.years at the Government worl 2 S em— e Wo now coms to the third prominent candi. | Countyreported to-uight, sustafmg tho ghasges, | pentes, 00 & particutur wisslond Jolwed by Diber et e suhf:“:tm;‘!fik ¢eeded u eflvcling & raduction of the foteresg ou | tho” Ialand of Bock Island, was brought to CALIFORNIA WHEAT, g d“‘;tfl?‘“fi'fi‘.mfl“ w. Kf";" -ndh-héxn 1 i t t, 4t t bow Anule Eva Fay ovaded the velebrated [T Bpecial Dispal say his pects are dally increaslog, I re- wer to acl p Ul e puatier L) w Auule Eva Fay evaded the velebrates Lalf a ur, ¢ A i $aw Dirag, Cal De 1o rin gt the truih, Khellovobe witl b womlasied | Wil “beoight " belure e "GHd | Euncumaler tes 1 utblld b rof. Orookear” | “ s thie expertneat, books. wers haniad | 1 ouLi oo Saniy B was oiclutza Wy B wice J,, it ‘“mw’ou:un:oux‘t; ‘;L‘,:'}‘;'{E:é’?.'{:‘um}“.‘,&‘fi'“fi"&"fi?' Jury.m xdxm'n..’m:xh;: cwd }fleggl T’If“flhwm i L 'Irm:‘u b;l;muu( cuullu\:mhln ‘ll:;c:‘u’,xunv u | out of the room, pletures rewoved from their P th followink condition: A payuent of v e his | cow ned o 'vlmittee, € Euglan oicrica over this matter 50O L ull cealied. “tlalf a crop of wheat, owlox 8o | candidacy, sud several ore will opeu out this | and Counsy Clerk sdiitted the extartion, but | o yes sip Drol Groskes and o H Wallaco | Dliess omaments taken from tho walls, and by whe 8 ouce, therby guducing tho succossful completion this. aftoaruoon, when sbe rster-power was-furthe firet time started \m trsaywitilng i power nuarly oue-balf of & @ tu tho Avevnal Whops. It ‘worked withoul 3 lfaalt, 3 4 gusd kg Turthr powers, They, woro give |, 4t Bett o thow ths Fullows ot the Roral o | 1o Barcutl Whacies, wusforved oo siesof | o ostus bt fhom oyt eus?, proidfe'd : Iprarst 4 e ch | Privcipal of the mortgage o , 50U} e i Dty notaunt on curpener, | PSSR, SRR a2 [ e | Sheol e i, s i i, Gt | Frn ol W ol i e | REERE siipent, o U0 ol B et YOUNG_LAWYERS e —— e Do Jarpenter, | fuun while legat fecs werw oaly charge: ritalu—are, aud bave been yeurs, avowed e. . 1870, ¢ amount Oct. 1, 1878; . OUISIANA FINANCES. a1 ludustrioualy represcttedi and, wora 6o | Lo the Comuiitee abd thelr {ricnis eitorsion | Setritaalass, - Wioh thbs becone’ paairs Gne [ seavee” ™ 7 7 7 H | thereatite 82000 sen-aundnily Gil Get. 1, Jaas, sty liaes AT Ihey need New O 3 cholea to lle between Keves wnd Carpenter, the | was contioued agulost other partles. The Coun- | lust somewbiat iu caste siuoug sclentide men, atwhics dste the loan will sasture. Yoo'weoort | - BraxarikLy, Iil, Duc, 10.—1¢ was aupounce: o nLEay, Lu, Dec. 10.—~The Flacal | jonucr whi carey & nutber of Deimocratic rotes | by Clork refused o second. examsimtlon of bie | oabsomcwlial, fu caste sioug, sel adwisatons SUJCIDE. 2 P foe hopy tuat (e arcangeniont would | g 1y Appellate Court to-day that certideatcs Agebit of Ly Stute declines to cowply with th | Keyes | uot unpopular among sl breuctics of | Laoks, and Joka Kelly refuses 1o g6 tho Cone | bod sesertions lava b Slscuseet froaoisatous Hpoctal Diugih (o The Tridune, 1 e neh g the Trustecs euipowcted to oxecate | 2% 3 BB e woUld b tssued tothose {eautlon of the Fundiog Board tequesting bim | the Detmoeracy ; that was evineed by the popu- | rlttee faciicies for 10vestizatiog, Tho matter | tiune o Fraswrs Uagusiné, the dtheueum, Nation, | ROCKTQUD, Ill, Digoyl0.~Scurcely & week | 1h,® Drincipal tote oud Teave 3500 1o wte W09 | Ouildates reccutly roconyaended fur sdwbes 10 0aV tls Junuars coupous ou the Btatecousols, | 14T ovaliun i bis Javor when 1b was sought o | creates wide Woterest, swl wther Jeaowe Euglial vertodicals.~Dr. | has clavsed sluce we ptinaulded the suliide of o | oteitue nest Abrid Wi et ror e oy | iy thi K rarmsnime (ot oo