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tlon fn Cuba la to the effect that within the last | say anything, ns the two moved oft enjoying the thirty davs nearly 3,000 slaves have been eman- | littic cplsode. : : . THIS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. DEC Spectal Dispated to The Tridune. SCOTCH BANKING. cioated by planters who were engaged fn the | yiourng\y Dec. 15.—The Atianticyurt of the = 3 : 2 rebeition, and who have returned to the Island. | Allau Jinc of cltoner shins to tilasguw fs now, The Ring that Used the Money of the i Hesse - Darmstadt t0 Go 1Nt | JiGr this class are mleded to st thelr slaves | s e e et “Hoson. "Fna, nestans | Th iz tha y through Morton and Matthew to the ever needy flay. “In 1870 Hav had got close upon £2303,000 in fhis way, and Matthew, who was receiving no benefit from thesa transactions, was desirous of putting an cnd to the systom. o was Hay and 80 was Morton, who sald the thing was an in- thetr pork for 15 cents per uml" and how can lhery scll it for bi¢ centa and livel. ¢ *Then cheap Americnn provisions are rulning the English farmers !’ “ Yes, They nare bucking thefr $800 4and hent whicls entera {s made to do service unti it expirey, A TIOT WATER SERVICH AS WELL, Moreover, after the hot water hus done thiy Jast acrvice in the coil f¢ flows inte a tank In th, g s against our 820 land, and the result 1s tho $300 cellar, the overflow of which runs into ti ' « that city to-day, City of Glasgow Bank. freasine load rouna hig neck, but he said the | land is tumbling. The shrinkage ts awlul al- | pewer: From this tank, flled constantly wi Mourning for Twelve freey Thes ars dlso unfied (OF imellvé Wotkito | IeapestMLERE RN o Socutienscaitier % bank 4 ot wish it "atopped. Mattiew was | ready. Thos ars just colng through st We | Svator whi In sncraitally paree 5 meuts Week: promole general emnncipation. Bank will be held on Thursday next, A few of asked: have gone through, or rather they ara fixed as | wator s mn-ieh o all parts of the dwellin: 2 eeks, 5 tne eharcholders favor the winding-up of the Extraordinary Revelations.--1ow Rolien What Interest had thay in the' matter? Thista | we would be fixed if some great country ke | clther by at phcrn pressure or by AUSTRIA. bank, but the majority evidently fasor its being # . = I the first time that we have had the City of Qlaszow | China ahould ship wheat to Chieago andsellit | the npplication of steam. By means O S R MONTENEGRINA WOULD TRY aAgE 17 | run on a different plan from that adopted undes irms Were Kept Alives Dank dircctly mentionea. ¥ad the fanda Mr. | for 30 conts per bushel, nnd fill up Cinctonatl | tpis contrivance, operated Dy the or Progress of English Operations fn | TR MONTESEGRINA WOULD TRT AND MA the reeime of;\avor Heawdry. They contend : z ey e airect feom the Cty Bank? | with pork nt € a, bafrel, Whers woula our | dinary stcam preesiirs Jo esch hone, mithe; the Mouninins of Afghan- P Dee. 15.~C A e king | that. es there s about £2X.000 of the capital "{\“#.'.'x"fl.‘.i';i.?m'f?.%’é'f&"fi'.’kk in Hay & Son | fArmersbe then! They would bo ruined, and | extra’vuinp or eneine, water ean be drawn e . Ry W{;’:fl;' ':“‘;M'.};n“l‘;“"mz::'m] sy of the bank :g\"kl::;‘]"l‘;lr:l Jn & cual mine, it would | Millions of Pounds Squandered, | ,\htt Intcrest had the Clty fisa anai87 & 800 | our land values would ahrink half within 8 year, | Lathing and totle purposos I every apartment e cit K he the bank ex, {ind anather crash like that In England would | or fed to a tank {n tho nttic wbove. A tha nnnexation of Servis and Montencaro would | The Journal of Commerce. mentlons the case Y llank hecanse ihe bank exprorscd & denira i 4 water cireulatlon in houses. TIE SYSTEM APPLIRD TO OTHER FURPOYRY, Tut the new system {s adapted not to house. warming purposes nlone, It s elafmed thay steam can be scrved under it to du cookiny, laundry work, and to ald in many othier house. shoutd go on, as their stoppage might affect Mat. thew & Thivlmann and have the effect of bringing thew down?—Yes, Would the stoppare of Matthew & Thielmann necesmatily have afectod Matthew, Buchanan & o, 1—The two firms wero entirely diatluct, but, " thai shonld on 8o ne 1ot to exposo the | DO upon,us, this water can be hot or drawn cool at ileasire, e n moat perverted and unhappy policy. of a aub-agent of a native fnsurance Company Corremendence Xew York Ierali. Smont of Trrebtcinen e the firm of .\llr:lhev:l.k * What remedy do they proposa for tho hard | Steamn fs discliarzed directly, yet Wwithout Nolse, ’ Gen, B Sends Back a Sikh Regi- g who has succeeded, during the pust summer, ju | (rLasaow, Dee. L—The extraordinars nete | Thielmann, of which 1 was then senfor parmer, | timest” «into water in bath-tubs or’ efsewhere, rafsiny it 0, browne Sends Bac! palming off upon hls emplovers hogus notes | work of frand and deceit by which the City of | and I was also a partner of Matihow, Buehanan & +3 They ave no remedy. Thoy ara bawlldered | in a very few minutes to the bulling folut, ang ment on Account of Sick- KASHGAR, covering about 820000 worth of Iusurance | Gasgor Bank lias been wrecked and thousands | O and dlscouraged, A member of Parlinment | thus dalng away with th old system o hot : TRE CHISESE. policies. OF course the Conmpany has asmumed o Fuliied, 18 beng gradasl] Then the bank was desirous that Hay & Son | told me that he was thinking of advocating an ness, ? Loxoox, Dec. 15,—The Turkestan OGazette | iablitty In tho matter, and suffers only to the | Of inttocent persons ruined, fs being g y import duty on corn, pork, and wheat, and thus put wheat' uo to $2and pork up to $10. Tut this would bu only enacting the odlous Corn fnws azalu, I told tnis member thatif they should put an fnport duty vn wheat and pork ) Kashi extent of the commissions pald out. The Coni- | lnd bare. This week, the affairs of Smith, Sates t\nltltha' (.Mnc::c":'::l:“:“ :h.ll fit“; d";;" pany has also ample private guarantces in tho | Fieming & Co., of Londnn, Bombay, and Kur- ‘Reports that Russin Opposes and that col:n‘c;nl Getiplod by the Hussies ! | case. rachee, and Matthew & Thicluan, of Glasgow She Advises a Turkish Wit iaeiiod. by TR pnan: Loxnos, Ot Drete e e an Col. | 384 Leith, have been umder the logal nicro- ‘*SRTTLIXG UP' TR PIRM, Matthew, Buchanan & Co. had been atarted tn 1868, with £20,000 of tho bank’s money, and the firm was uscd almost entirely for fluancial pur- England.? " * What do yon think will bo the end of the hard times In England " T asked Deing the senior partner of Malthew, Ducnanan & | that the wages of laboring men would have to | Told and buslness o crations, besides runniy, Loan, ITALY, - onlzatlon Soclety, organized here, has adopicd | 8:ope, and an nmount of eommerclal ruttenncss | ¢ oy enaged in Jarge Anancinl oposations in | bo. advanced mud th Bomen would have to machincey. In many 1Area Rotels the cosyins 5 A KEIW CABINET. s coustitution n which the objects of the So- | has been exposed which has setdom been | beRalr of fames Morton & Co, and tho City Bank, | facturers would navo the advantage, *See,’ I | ig now done by steam: and fs will be il M cotls has under- | VI€1T 8re stated to be to assist deserving yarties | cqualed, Smith, Fleming & Co. at one time did | | You, ae LAe of Dot Bomat—yapcreant with ail | said, ¢ we are already sending cotton cloth, cat- | 1o many people to hear thiat tho preseot ool f : : Rowr, Dee. 15.—Slanor Depretls has under- | 4y ybigin o homentesd on the pubile Iands tne Fast tndfes, and thefe | the fransactions of buth Arime?—Yes. The Sultan Hoired with a Desire to Qut | yayen the formation of n Cabinet. amagnificent trade with the East fndies, and the! ————— i 1 of B 1, f hat ton zhrcnd,vnnd even ateel goods and cutlery, to - ;;fi:efio Il’(l)r:m?en:):lt" t«;moll‘:x‘g'l'n lPrlu'm olliml ,(.lov“,‘-:-lx'; wonderful prosperity reached fta climax in the CRIME. ment a grant of a tract of land In some de- | three years inmediately preceding the outbresk sfrable lovality; ateo, to provide provisions and | of tha Franco-German war, when thelr houses sive apparatus for that purposc may be super. seded by llullir steam stoves, which will bring the custom Into gencral use. Cooking, it i3 clalmedd, can be done cheaper and better th: Off His Brothor's Head, A o hey will end in a dreadful depreclation of | g wood or coal stove and without danirer . " e . At the requust of “the late Alexander 1 1 Tt ‘ L ANGELL, trausoortation, fmplements, sced, stock, and | _yq " |ondon, Biwbay, and Kureachee—carned | Hoses real eatute, the stoppaze of the manufactories, | burning, aud with the avollance of extrem: FAMILY JAR, g = s h M Stronnch, manager ol the hank and brother of erty, mob o roathio 4 SN, Sorela) Dispated tn The Trivune, ot gt memibrs of e 0= | among them an areraze of £90,000 per anudm, | Jiennclk manager ol th prison, tho fiem oan | Fencr®y ROVErty, mob lolence, labor Insurtec. | heat ta the room aurlug warm weathier, Ry Cable 1 ths New York Heratd, tions, and geveral sinast-uo of Lusiness and saclety, I had land jn England to-day I would scll at any price.” : '-"l,hrc we got through shrinking in Amer- ca 7 7 v i U Ispta¥arorts, Tnd, Dec. 15.—A disalpated | lowest possible market-rates; and to pravide | This success could not %o ou forever. Th i N Toy DeciThn ageat oot s | o, o o | L merE OtaIDle merXeLrals accepting In return | turned, and in 1830 the firm suffered a acrics of ;,m’ d:'v ‘;' Y"[“‘:b:“"m:,n;“'lmf;""((':fiffll:',: B3 Manid sttect, and his wife, have had several | R kinda of produce, The oflicers of the 8o- | heavy losses. By the failure of thelr Liverpool as arrived at Lisbon, am - start af-omce for, ? ol odss . | clety and its patrons are the most wealthy aud cnts,~Nicol, Duckworth & Co.,— this city with Adgell. "It lias been learned that | BOarrels during the last month, and last week | [yudontial men in tha citv, somsepandatita iy Duckworth f 5 olter being floated negotiated & credit of £30,000 agninst certaln sccurities held by third partics, and that syatem went on Increasng until Mila amounting to £1,200,000 were floated In this way. LAUNDIIES AND PIR NUINES, Laundries, grecohouses and conservatorics Dbathing-cstablishments, ote,, can be aeryed 1y means ol old or improved local appllances, Machlnery for a great variety of light moechan, " * No. That s, we have and we haven’t. | feal and monufacturing purposes such as exiss Angell eatlod Trom this cite. avsiving at London | Anally parted, butto-day McCuo returned to the ey Thaban hesn Shsating Tucolis s kot o1t thet Lo 00 misecorresponding blils and | 1.ands east of Towa st sbrinik still mora 15 | in all cltios can 5o operated. and th ol i 'i sst. Early fn October he left Lou- | house ond demanded something to eat. liis FIRES. L2000, They also su ‘“;P ¥ s ’m Boon on fhe diicle T anu e L Partof them | VAlus. ‘Two ten for live hoga nnd 20 vents for | used for neating in tha same buliding, o that u':m ‘::‘ n. nuul:z vessel for Rlo de Jan. | Wife bitterly upbraided him for spondiog his denreasion cansedl ‘by. the. Franco-tiorman war, | Tecr on 1he s 3 cort doesn't mean #100 farni Jonds, It meats | the two purooses will be accomplished nt g o - heir losses Ly that eausc ultimately st {sbon, money, and told him there was nothing in the AT RICHMOND, VA, and ! ; x,‘;‘;,_." T‘tlc,“zvzfctlwf,f"fml ,: ‘u.l‘,' ,,L;,,I,‘,u:':: house tocat. fle left, and, going tothe ncarest | Ricnyoxp, Va., Dec, 15,—The large tobacco \;.mounlult ::o L‘?“}fltm::’ll m:ll!a, lill;l‘:v (i‘n;ll.l;; his request. In ten days o was dlscharzed from | butcher-shop, found that his wifo had pur- | manutactory of Thomas C. Willlams & Co, Fieayas & Uo wate indantel to- e City o1 the hospital, and took un his residence at the | chased meat there, and had the bill charged | burned this morning. The loss ls cstimated at Srollba ik, a8 thida niiag sere Tolly. Behied Central Hotel, e was very roserved, and whe | 0 his porsonal account. This coranged hia, | §75.000; no fusurance ou bullding, bt the stock | SICIL: buts aa these sums wero fully aceured, h’e went “out always rode In a close carrlage, | #Mth Folng back to the house, he rencwed the | snd fixtures are tully covered. suspended, an they thought of dol But It declinfng o vonverse with any ong | Quarrel, during which his wife struck him o A i not ruit the bank to let SInltlh. Humluu] fi who sought his scquaintance, lla had | MOst terrible blow on tho sldeof tho head, AT CORBUORG, ONT, Co, collanse, and trhu x:?rtn‘n? lxe:‘v‘::ux‘;{n‘l:;r e almost severing an ear and cutting a largo gash Conouna, Ont., Dec. 15.—A fire to-day destroy- | still a hankering af :." lio m 1 prol L Thte inale- arrangements: - tae stare Jor Braln e head, The now infuriated man rushed | ed the dwelliog-house of Col. Chambitnx, with | threa big years, They could seo no reason, 830 farm lands, Our dear lands must shrink more yei, while our cheap lands bave struck bottom. Corn, pork, and wikat are the great levelers. They make the price of Jand,” “ How did you tind things in (lermalgl" ** Germany, since she demonctized 150,000, 0000f her silver, fs badly off too, Her people are running awny to _keep out of the army. They come to England stowed in the holds nl vessels, hoping to get frum thero to Amerlen. ‘The nuor people In Germauy and England aro cost. Steam fire-cozines, it fs clalmed, will be greatly simplificd {n construction and the co.t reduced onc-half or more, as tho local boler or furnace will be :n!lrclfldlnpnnsml with, On the streots of cltles and villages having a reser- volr system stearp will ba taken frowm the mafy to the curbstone, where a plpe will come to the rurface heslde tho stroot iydrant. The englun will b comparatively ehcap and portabl, and, alter the alarm, wili arrive on the ground 'with- out the trightful noise and confusion attend- 1t was luat finance being kept on snd increasing, anft never teing paid off7—Yea, To turn again to the relations of Matthew & ‘Thielmann with the flays. In 1873 the mtter were s0 deeply fnvolved that it was Impossible for them everi to pay the £215,000 against them in Matthew & Thielmann’s books, and it was agreed on the advice of James Morton to cancel the debt, in cons{deration of the surplus of the 11avs nssots over tho Habilities to ontside cred. itors’being nssigned to them. This sum was 3 lo enthinated at £20,000, but it hns nover been patd, | all looking toward America. Emigration will | ing the ordinary steam fireengine. It wiil o e i yasmerican Lot | into tho yard, and, safzing rge stick of <ond- | cantents. Loss, $40,000; fosurance, $15,000, e o e O i Mt e, e | Matthow was quistionedl on' this Surloas peiui | be mmense nost year — usry min on Tl | jue the oruinary steam iire steam-pipo and &ul, Mr. Diman, tdentified himn from the photo- | wood, rn!.uruelxli h.-llel;‘ Mshfiu('s to 0:1“ floor, e e — .~ :\rr"n‘tln?::;! ll:nl‘{:‘mr ‘eredit could be maintain. | #8 follows: gn_r bis pn‘.::\:nzg gr :‘tlmg”l‘: wil I",m 'u" “{&um “fi:fl- r‘::&'ll; lg:‘}-mrfl::in T':"n“‘:"l‘:;! wlm ('"" B by Detective Elder, of tnls city, and | commenced belaboring her while in this pros- 2 o o Vol Did the arrangement carrled out In 1870 prac- | Eurone, cursed by arm| an urdens eody, he atcam-plpe lin. a.z‘ml.:‘?::i:‘t"_'!vl Al e oy th g;,w_ trate conditlon, and would have killed her there THE PEORIA QUARREL. ed, particularly huving régand to the very low | | Did the ariangonent esrrled out tn 170 prac. | Earono, curac pimge against the baso of the hydrant freezing will'be provented In the coldest weather, Whila thia arrangetent will not, perhaps, reduce the number of firrmen. 1t ‘will ‘increase their cilictency and greatly dlininish the cost and eur- Ve ves of goods and produce had had not the patico pulled him off. He wwas ut. level to which pelces o pru Intendent of the Lishan pollce, At firat Angelt | [, Tk, 50k Fuld ten o the poilee station, | Pretty Conclastve Evlience that There Wax [ Jallen in r:mgge(gglgg G L vag;‘rhlu;‘gz was deflant, and declared he would AMSWer 10 | gnd belng Interviawe by a TRIBUNK reporter, det | - n Tin Thier n the Hotehkise Cellar—Tha fn‘:l é”r L T questions. When taken before n Pollce Com- | nied having strack ber with a stick of wood, but Mombers of the Seven.Up Club Gotting n | 2°¢OUDt O 'y mlssloner he broke down, confessed the erime, | neknowledged having knecked ber down and our firm, except to the extent of any surpins?— ca. 1n canceling the £225,000 a8 # debt dne to yon dId you consider you were canceling a correspond - ‘¢ 'The fact is,'" sall Mr, Armour, * real estate 10 England, Treland, and Scotland has got to shirink one-half within a year and a ball or the business interests of the United Kingdom have 3 N THE DOWNWARD TRACK. ing amount duo to Morton on the apposite aido of i rent expenses of the fire depart . Tho Kicked her, McCue, with the blood running | 9004 Deal of «Tafy, Twent mom:;mw. and had a loug interview with | the ledger?—Yes, Tlooked upon that as fally car. | BOk t0 RO UD E“.w.‘l'.[. enm-uv.,fii.. of :tcnm ualcrlti‘ as L:xrn';'z‘::cuhnpl’llfl-'i and admitted his {dontity. «down his faco and checks, presented 8 most re. dpeclal Dirateh to The Tribune. tho Mauager and severul of the Dircctors, at whicn | 'rled out. g of 16 b directly to the extinguishment of fires Is well 3 g3 Slatee noRreranSt:” The "v"m“‘ otalate hour, { - PEORIA, 1L, Dec. 15.~The Cunniogham | our position was very lrwllr dlfr.unlu'u. and our «Ic‘:{’n‘}c'.‘?.'c.'-m‘d‘.‘;l':‘:,.,“,'.,"_\?.: one balance prac- STEA] .][EATIN(]. Known In the ofl regions: Tn burning. buiidhes THE DEAD PRINCESS. {yag hot expectod 1o live, the blow on the head | whisky case was continucd yesterday, ‘The pros- | flopuage was by ol strangly deviceated, Unfortu. | gy cunaeied the othertoves, | 0L the firo often roges under the floors between STMPATAY. fracturing the skull and knocking the right eve | ecutlon called Joha It Zeigler, who testified as | o, L |"{uievnule, 2nd wero not unwilling to ac- | T presume atniply on account of the rolatlonship { Ifaw Conl-Cellars, Slove-Pipes, nnd Ashies | the jolsts, whore it cannot be reached by water, Rowe, Dec, 15.~Svmpathetie references to | vuton her cheek, ‘Three of her ribs wero ulso | go110ws: between Mr. Morton and mysolf, Yon wero n brothor-In-law of Mr. Morton's, and it did not matter what was In yoor books, eo far as ho was concerned?—l knew he would never cupt asalntance. providod i could b oiven cans ) . The affalr all grew out of jealousy. v to preserve our moncy.making ;::" ':“";::tl""’dfi;mw" Alice were made In ull ’K)"l.;::k:?xml‘;x lu.-‘t:s:du hl?r‘n- ula:nouml"nc “with | My namo fa John 1L, Zelgler. My agotn 471 3233.':"'1 AL 00 a9k Belstancas Dt. whan T wak © churchies to-day. : in ‘04, Drostitutes. Both parties are over 60 years of | 1%, MY v saperintontent of amgocre, 10, ¢4: | Oored, 1 did not feol May Lo Abolishad--=The Praject In Opora.: tlon==-Pecuninry and Hygienic Advantages to Bie Derived trom Its introduction, Bteamn, beine lighter than air, when poured into Aueh a bullding in sufliclent quantity, rises amf sufluses these spaces, thus preventing comous- Bl tion. A two-inch pipe, st sixty pounds pressure, . vided if could be rendered ina mannerwhich i con: | claim it from ma, g8 far as he was concerned, Neto York Herald, Dee. 13, will deliver 5,000 cublc foct of gtean pey i, ChRESAREN: Do 16 vk ot | eI of S ntato 13 this Sty L1 ses “eoh’ln | hdeted eimental (nsccuro ccor. Suen urcaat | - Ad st hivcrodhors Would v oo ol upon | Tha Holly combination stoam-huatiog scheme, | which wouid war s sese ot corn bee minute, Trincess Thyrn to the Duke of Cumbertand wil HOSTILRS SNUFFED OUT. the Hotchiinses’, It wa in June,'74. Iwas Luying | elon took placo: and, when fe, which has for some time past been undor dis- the magnitude of the ditticulticd and the correspond - take piaccon the 2st inst,, 13 ariginally fu- | WASHINGTON, . C., Dee. 15.—Indlan-Agent [ £onds. 1 waninuiers twice. 1naw harreln tathe | 108 Bt r ot SO gD S ceiatert and tended, the funceal of the Princoss Allca baviug | +fobn A. Wright roports to the Commissfoner | Whisky was i tho barrele.- When I was i onmg | that the proposals then made of arranzement were cussion, 18 soon to have a practfeal trlul within daep below the celiing, In 2 room 25 by 100 fect, e — tha city limlts. Mayor Ely, after hearing all At this time more new blood was introduced fn the firm of Witliam Ilay, Hons & Ca., & Mr, THURMAN. caleulated, in my Juggment, to bring il concernod | ailish, with £15,000 of capital, bolni sup: partfes, recommended that an ordinance be i . S been tived for Dee, 15 of Indian Affairs, under the date of the Lemhi there wus & tin instrument on the m.-nghnh. 1 e e ("mml To g0 On, BLdTert the A 3 J | 6 Hip— Agency, Dakota, Dec. % that, ot Balmon Cily | ot know what wes i tho bareel, T tin wan | ol MeGreills |, JE00SSoqultea”lo ratuem, ang | Blied by Matthow & Thiolmann, Tho cauital in | passed by the Toard of Aldermen giving. the this case sisu was provided by Morton, at whose credit it stands In Matthew & ‘Thiclmanu’a books, while it fa placed to the debit of Dal- glish. The Hays were thus made oerfectly # Your Caundidate T Cannot De*=Posltive il Final Docllnation of the Ohlo Gubers natorial Nomination, Disoateh ta Cancinnatl Enquirer (Dem.), DanveTADT, Dee. 15,—As carly as Friday | the night of the 1at fnst., two Indian prisoners | jeft-hand stales of the store, looking towsrds the | vitimately consented 10 undortake what I knew x . nitliough 1 blleved morutne the physlclaus recognized that the con- | (hostlles), who were I charge of tho Agent to | rear af the wtore. T e D o arar 1. fhe D e prioadl sivon “ditlon o the Grund Duchess was hoveless, and | b0 conveyed from Salmon City to Fort Hatl, | LAFITR, A0 NGE TRC L was tn L Can's way | S0 0ctity atatanc, Comlasioners of the Sinking kund pdwer to Rrant precinct privileges to certaln partles to convey steam for heating purpuses through v t [3 b and shot to deat! ° that day onward the firm of Smith, | solvent by the wiping out of the £295,000 and | mains under the streets of the city. Wassiisaton, D. C., Dec. 14.—I speak by fiptisecreciantes (s Lint elientta Emfl?m,!' -‘Ffi:’?&:&"fif proyc:r:l: lh: nmn’u of a :fl inpeeeeant, CROSY-EXAMINED, rlir::'l:'u &“Co. v’mu the slaves of the bank. '-hflkilunl’ly" of new mv::nl. ?’nz "T nll: .:yzllem o; GEN, BPINOLA’S OFINIONS. authority fn announciug that, under no cireum. Hymptoms of wiffocatlon appearcd at 1 6lelock | yor of parilcipantafo the riot. | The varticioants | 1 own five storossiaars o hreo dwelliag. | 'They tolied an, Lt nover roravercd sho shock | makini teances eantinied: and s the dataof | Gen, gpinola gavo & Slowing sccanst of tho | stances which mar possiols. scer. oyl Judge Saturday morning, but wers hammzluré\;l T} Include Charles. Price, a former sub-contractor | houses. which thelr credit seceived in 1370, In the eight att he & Ihicirann's s pension 'mly |.h ‘onults: thALSWOUTL B sshlved by the new | Thurman allow himself o be presented ae g fnosed. The tirand Duke was then induced to | o yeuf at Lembi Agency, and Dr. George A, | | He named the parties occupying thebulldiogs. | gucceeding yoars they wlded o thelr lowes | receivd, ln addilon to tho new capltal, cas MR oF Nttt Tl e oy Mie Dechooralic eandidars To0 Ohlo's perry S8 leuve the room, but bis mother romained min- | ey, c"iate Xooncy Bnyaician, A number of questiuns were asked to find out | £,00,000, not to menton the large sums which | and bills amounting to £40,000. method of heating, Having been tuformed, as n o istering to the Princess untl the last, The % Mr. Zelgler’s wealth, they had to spent o commiseion and intorest on LRTTING TIR CAT OUT OF THH BAG. will be scen fn thoe description of the system | hominatton. ‘This couclusion hos been reached Umind DUl it atat esve Dapaint gee COINERS, | wike i time L went uto the caliat T think | bill, and which they cauld gniy pay by the os. | _ Intertogatect us to the reatons or stariing the | ricen'Lelow, as to tho general claims mads. for | by the Judso aftor the mest. saretar potencied erslly, mill uylats mouraiag fur swelvy, wesks. Soectol Divpaien 15 Tay THIkiNG, DAL Uik ey Rate ey T Sane o Sy, | Sateueral the matagers of thabink. Thoy: | alfaice stunaitertheold burdanhnd boen: | {0l Carutem, tha. ceporier ToGUcctid. L | Biea Bis nemme Hes Borts anvtoome) o pepcct = L3 01 b N N % e . TURKEY. Broosinatoy, Ill,, Dec. 15,~The police to- fumlnmmnmra{su after |nnnl': ot i nop ";’: a6 f}fl';,::’f :‘,}E}fi,{“fi‘:{,‘,{,(’“’;d u'w?r balanco-sheets | 2elf: Ueneral to contine himself to the lueal resuits | Papers of Obio as m probable candidate, the MORE DEBT, oy arrested an fron-molder named Willlam | the csilar for them. The first tine | spoke 10 any \Was it not practically this, that the lays conld et from you, both baforo 1470 and after 1870, whalever they wanted?—\o wero t0'a cortaln cx- tent under tholr control, Whatever sums of monsy they from tims to time ired 10 mect thoir oblizations they came to or, aud you went to Mr, Morton, 1 preaumu? o, And was there ever any objoction started by Mr, Morton to continge these never-ending advances? ~—He demurred frequently to It but eald it was necessary. ‘The City Bank Insisted on the business pelng carried ou. ilay's wuspcoalon wonld have {nevitably led to to (mlri. 1 presume?'—Yes, . And your suspension would Uaye, {novitably led o of the adoptfon of his aystem of heating. Ile sald: Tt costs the city now, so T amn Informed by the police, 8225000 u year to carry away nshes from In front of reeidences fn this city. Now, If this syatom of ours is universally adopt- ed, there will bo one ftem of economy, for thera will be no ashies to cart ofl." “Anything elsc, General 1" ** Yes; 11 now costs $G00,000 a year to heat the courts, qpolice statlons, enginc-hous school-houses, and other publie buildings, ana by our syatem we can save one-thinl of that T and all other ducuments, and were bolstered up White for making and lssuing counterfelt sub- | 90e was to Hen Todd, aboyta yesr agu; told It to year after year by fresh advances. At tho meet- Loxpow, Dee. ‘:i—Ard I’s’nalcr;;ron: Cfllll:lu “,: sidiory colns. Base colna have been numerous- ;‘.;‘,‘: .l.l,“er;". .?'n:n‘-hym‘u:m mz::..::; :“'lm,,l iIng of creditors Floming was severely cross- B et e oaatoe: Ansnancancs WAL | |y circulnted throughout this region for somo | el “aat * 1 1Vl (ST, When & hor. | I O e, Avratiams, who represeated :;:‘u:::nl;:h:n:«!n'c‘u‘:ut:::(:; l:;:“-:::n::‘r.m:e time, principally quarters and dimes, made of | foruee. L ;:k?b:-';tuml:.‘u‘r::c'tfzu-‘::(:’:fi;‘n'fiu"l “’:}S 'j:',l:fi‘.’,’.‘.’ffé..,',ou tell us whather durini \ g lead, of zood shape and appearauce, but casily and nioe fuet back in the stora from whero [ o last year you made a vrodt v your traditus! of a new Turkish loan, and- declaring that | FH0e 08 Baturday night s the last year yi dl hite pasecd o Jarge | Janded. 'The instraniont was not in the first bars Je any profit since 18707—Altogether Tarkey nos oo right-to allonlate her resources | pymber of them, and fnslly wan Cetected ot & | ral, -1 did ot know of inis betng Cannimgoam | LAre,Lou,made Ay p o urlor to Huuldating her eugagements, includ- ;nloon.“nml the unllcc:1 :3" fid. llturly thud morn- wl:)l[lkri it it Giltia i m,vu ron u‘?ldnx auy profit on the London busl- ing the war Indemnity. On the other hand, | Inz _olfirera surronns tho house and sue- (3 tfier aw old citizen here, uring | nesst—| nk not, " T : R veeded in capturing White and two complete | the War he liad a commission ns Captoin In the You put down your losses on your teading disnatehes from St. Potersbura. l";"d";:' "‘:“’ Of | ota of molds n plaster of Parls, White con: Eleventh Cavalry, ond was alwavs mentioned Lumign ualy e %00,000% are you aware uf that?— Dec. L, deny that Kussls would oblect t0 8 | fuged, "Tha polteo are atter several othors of | as a brave aliess! Sa wrea, Shvavs m did he | Yer Iam, Vi i hi king balanceshests Joan. tke gang. rove that u reward of §10,000 wu offered for | , Wofe yoit in the habitof makine balince:shos A GENERAL CLEAN-UIN Judgo hus colmly revlewed the possibilfties of the next campatgn In his own State; aad, while ho thoroughly appreciates the advantae which will aceruo to the Democracy, ho does not con- ceive that the uccessitica of tho caso require that ha should head tho ticket, For the past ten days Judge Thurman has bLeen fairly deluged with letters upon : this sub- Ject, Bome of his warineat friends have urged Iiim to sunounce that ha will make thy race— while others, equally as sagncious, have advised hint not to accepit: Approclating the nacossity of baving from Judee Thurman's own Nps his to Matthew lnclianan & Co. 's?—Y, i 200,000 & year, to tho city,"” it by the Southern Confederacy, When | Sachhalfivenrt=tta role s triat And Matthew, Buchanan & Co.'s suspension | 230405 oF 8200, ! viaws withy respect to the nomination, your cor- ? ok . LUCKY FELLOWS. Vhitinis was 'n Parinaster in (s nrmys | Ug At hne on the i of dune, L otk of waitkd have discloead the huge finascing thnt. was T st : J S ,n:,u:l,?;',::,;“ of “'l\,,fi?s:“,‘,’,::‘:;m:,_:ll':?:;k Snectal Dispateh o The Tribune. Cabt, Zelgler's * coupany - often acted | guna larl, havii made. A tris) bainnco-uneot, 708 | Katninm for the boner ot Mer e e, I and, | o Sos we will reducs insurance ratea 1 or 13¢ | respondon met bim to<lay. by appotiimeat, ln per cent.”” “In what way will private partles bo benefited by the system™ **Well, they will have the advautage of the reduction in {usurance rates, frat of all; thon they will be saved about ouo-half thelr present expunse in fuel. Bo much for the fnancial aspect 'of the car Now, the domestic ad- vantages aro greal his Committec-room at the Senate, * Now," sald he, **I trust you do not want to terview me,! Correspondent—* Kor that_purpose, Judge, have sought. this mccting. Far be o from the Fuyuiver to wmisrcoresent you, aud, to avoll oven the nossibility of so dolie, 1 have called to nsk you a dircet question: Do you propose to s " v Y —Yeu, I, Dec. 15.—At Kemey, IUL, [as = his escort ~and hodyguard. At | knew the'siate of your alatrs? tle without delay the questions pending with [ CLINTON, 1N, i o | one time Mr. Zeleler's company” wns ardered | _Apd you knewthat youowed morgthsn you Grecee, Persta, Montonero, and Austrin, ond | 185t night, Jack Frelst and Buck “;“‘;’: WO | 4o act vs & bodyirunrd for Gen. (irant, bat. - coul payi=We knew that we owed” £1,600, 060 conclude o definlilvo treaty with Russia us goon | Promincat farmers, while intoxicnted, became | ine o au overaleht ' of dudge Puterbuneh, T oA rort nat SLup. paytdst, WhenY-Tiecansa abRiosile v tnvolved In a qaarrel, when Waldon, at av ifn- | \Whiting’s counsel in this case, who wus @ Mujor 1 was preveuien framdolug oty e Glasgow ! 3 A MO, vleasant remark winde by Frolst. drew his re- | In the army at that thm-j must of Mr, Zeigler's | 3 . 1. o D - A Phl ls cor- [ VoIver and sliot at him several times, but | command was captured In Tennessec during s s corporation ‘who prevented you?—I Loxpoy, Dey. 15— Mlippoonlis fortunely none of them were serious, The | the War, 40, after many ears, Whiting, Puter- | qon't think T ougtl 1o nentlon the namo, respoudent suys the FBuglish and Austrian mem- | ity took elfect in his coat, It \was o close | Langh, and Zoigler all et again, bot under | 1 think you find better consult your legal- ad- therefora, it was essentlally nocessary that ilay & Noos should bo carrlod on?~-We woro carrymug it on for Mr, Morton. Woll, for Morton & Co., but in reality Marton g"('o.. A {ar ns thisacconnt le concerned, are the ik t— hen that was the roal oblect of making tho larzo advances o 1lay, that they might ba kept on thelir feet, because thelr susponsion would hnve led e Lo be used as the Demozratic tu the dlscloaure of tha Iargo advancesi—Yes. 3 houschiold belp can bo | ollo your name 3 cduced, for there will be " no furnaces or fires | candidate for Gavernor of Ollof bers of the loumellan Commisslon were com- | call, A warrant was issued for Waldon. different circumstances. As will be scen, hin | visers. b But the rlations with the Hay famlly in [ feduced, e > uto o . it o . Vet Suhia'fn sonsegnencaof [ O T A Iugd Lesiimony wag ol 5 the fact that e s p; lemin,-attor cobmltation st that | Qlakzow oot s o Hay (& Con Lotth, |43 GIEGL N0 ) Lo corty i uoul o ashes \.f{?:'}'f-'fh"'fil!:,‘",“fu’%{,;,1,,2“,"“:.’3 (g 3 . n thicf sticking oul o bung-holo of | fr, ltabert Stronach, Manut ho wereclatives, and they wore In the sam happy i3 H - MR O uh exaiel o Dostos, Marm.. Dac 15 While the British | 900 OF, (o “burrcls’ whcn o went | o Wink:stus T pat o Wi o hcey | Were relative, and t & Thtelmann as” Withon | b don ou u stovo which M. Ilolly bas invent | tomé that [ should bo ou tandidate for Uov NT CON A N, . Dec, 15— 3 Into llotchkiss' cetlar as n -customer on | him not to stop beforn, ed, and which will bo provided to A Pesth dispatch stotes that the recent cou- | bark Anaway was on 8 voyage from New York | bustoess. The cross-examinstion was a tire- Ie ‘told you uot to s bacribers eruor, 1 have replied that T could not consent, for steant. The heating of the house can be Hay, Bons & L ‘Tho more 1 hava reflected on the subject, the . were, In 1877 tho Lelth finm b payviaént?— N had received £75,000, and that was wiped out, ¢ clty ter satisfled Iam that the csts of the rpiracy In Coustantinople, accorliug to sowo | to Trieste, tko Grecks attacked the mate, | some repetition of yuestions on unimportant | achly. 1 Joid hire 1w, shope aeal be. s | Lo ihs cabof mhoge (it as, wiped out, Foxuiated heachila, such 16 o stmpliclty ot Va0 ML St Hi the ILErLsts of the uccounty, was a_serfous attempt to’ replace the | fatally woundipg him, and afterwards attempt- datall to get the witness to contradict himself | ++No, don't atop; wo will fud you In funds to ) the lxm'lolu year. Intho ugeregute the Hay family hiad thus reccived in twelve or thirteen M " o Py . The % > oo triling particulars, He did not changw his | kecp on.* Kullan Uy his brother, estiad Pashiu. “The | o1 to kill the Boatawalu and s scaman, both of fanuly had iug recalved, In twelva or toiricun 4 e o ' excel o 5 testimony at all, althouh the aunoyance to him D2id they know in what position yon weret-—Por ot " Stabnons ossad B eS| o bmd thelr skulls fractared. Tho Captatn | Yoasimony st al, aithougl the aunovanco to him | | bid tney know tn what peaition you weret.-Tar. pounds of steam pressure, while next door wo <an make it two ponnda.' 4 Wil the introduction of the system inter- certatuly iy own well-helng roquires that should not undergo the triul and scrain of mmd and body that a canvass for that office will ! bling through Morton & Mstthow, the sum of i ¢ ¢ ¢ worrh 2 o1 ? Giasgow, nud he prevented me stopptng nayment | "’ fercin any way with the present micthod of | necessitate. Besides, thero arg very, worthy N . " cep! 3 . MO s and '8 7 3 cfre Lowpay, Dee, 15.—A correspondent at Peath | drowned. of, how imuch b patd, ete. Tho defense hava asked you these questions bocause my cllentn { 1lave you any iilen what becawe of that money, | " 61 cou‘;.u‘fi.wlll. for no man of common | thetr nugllnnllou. and it wouid bo an ungracious teleraphe’ thit tho_¥eporta that new Anglo- o imed all along that thero was no tu thicf | advanced their money after duly, and, iCyou nad | Mo Sonhen although pechaps 1t {» a delicals pse will spend 850 o week f Tngg | thing th mo 1o fnterfero with tholr prospects. Ttk L teab g 1 et ont 1y pouewr Anglo: ACQUITTAL. thero, and, when Todd and other witnesses hava | tnpped payment when you wauted to, they would | question to patt—Thes said It was Al ot 1o oo St O n g et T aees g or Goutiatinie | Mibg th g 10 futyrlers 3 MIOTIE Fentons Wi y ing more aud more coosistent, A Speelal Dispatch to The Tridune, spukenol it, hove endeavored to make it appear | not have sopenred here to-day, Wore these bills way of business. o | . upplied to i 1 stiotld Bot be tho: candiinte but bt ut ?S‘mffifi"r'm-‘?. l.'omuuununlu. however, states TaSarry, 1L, Dee. 15,~The verdfct of ac- | that it was a falsehood. [holding out some oille] printed in London and 1t must have heon speculstion,—it conld not he | fOr balf that onoy, to say nothing of the bother should not be cal y Lord Sallsbury has ‘not answered Sir Austen | quittal at Ottawa yesterday afternoon In the s ARthe pitleulam ot Cotty ARt e T e A R T Lasard conceritig the guarantee of w Turkish | tril of Hewan B. Chapman, of this etty, | &7 newspancrs the (alk incroasen. Tt partiy | Wera nol manufactured in London, Tegitimato milting -1 was never ablo to obtain any and utnoyance, dirt aud’ vexation consequent satusfactory account of it necessary to state them., Indeed, It is with on keepiniz up firea in boj which ha wilt reiuctunce that § say anything upon the sub- Aud you lisve asked thom?—0Overand over agaln. | uvoid. * Right hero I might stato that tho two | ject, for there is o seeming presumption In = charged with havinz robbed the United States fmplicated are so well known that they oro wor. PICTITIONS BILLN, Did ,nu ever think It lldvu:bh' to have lcte‘:: to | interests most affected fiv this now system are | the declination of a thiyg that has not und o 3 e Fxpress Company of 814,000 on the 14th of | rled and Ludgered on all sldes. . The Y ure (re- Bume furthee questions bruneht out the fact | thelr bookw l.llfl M;'l;: Y"flr'_wl! where all Ih;l the conl and insurauce companies. Neither of | muy never ba offercds but, fnasmuch s some AFGITANISTAN, o ] is_balled b vith ol b unt- 1y i fewed heth intes that blllummm:‘nnuwm.:m had beon drawn | uney wat golag tor—1 was very dissatisfied with | {)em want to havo the systemn introduced, bo- | of our papers have come out for my notmlnation, : Sobaat ety 8 e e wikh alinost unic | auently toryiowed a4 to whethor they Intend by the partier iy Dowbay sud'sent to London | fhe sistements of tholr buslness, and T st ons | cuusa It will affeet them inlutiously by reduct | a1 1 am iniormed. byt tactor fon o ot GFEUATIONN: Yersal pleasure, No right-uinded people bal | (o depy the fupeschmont, but as yet there | by the partner 4 timo vald that 1 thought it would e necessary to i 3 b celved bl et 6 Lanonz, Dee, 15.—Geu, Jobeits telegraplis, | belloved him gullty,® geums to be nio hasto in that divection, 8n far | t0 theeredivof the Lowdon ihrm, In ordor to | pui'an accountant o’ inveutiato thele attaive, bug | L1e co isiption of coal aud the rates of fnsur- | Cuium 4 (et ey, BATd OBt ey o s 18 fnished u recoutialsanuce o the ton of Bhntur- NEATEN X0 DEATIL, il ‘i’;"fl"'{’n.'«‘“é‘:'.'.’lfi?"?m‘"r’i!.fi.'{'.".'l'.’..‘.‘ SPFE liie revelvedst” unil Hat THLTotheF atate |-om s au have na (des i Yaryo wunas of mauoy | Granty but their animus fs quite phain. UL the cane, Ak that my itbd 1y Hrmly wade sardan Pues, and returned to All Khil without Cmgmmfl.bo'.. D:u.dls‘-Mh }ar;blflr, o “]:v will do some tall fw-:arlw. mfil enduvor to | ment wax udded in the bank, Mr. Abrabams | have gonat—~I liave never boen anlo to obtatn sy WORK TO BEGIN IN THE 8PRING, up not to run tor the Governorship,'* ficlug @ shot, The countrvis frlendly, I am | short distance below tha city on the Ublo River, nfurmation And, in fact, you wore in this posltion, that they werv tho minaters of tho whole lotef you for sny get ont of the ser 1 the, evidence tl then put some further qusstions with the object rapldly fortifying Pelwar Puss camp.” Wiltiam Plow nct Willam Mycrs on the road ,L,:"; ‘1.‘.,,34.,,,. wlll.m:\'" l:lum:u l(lx:a.u:‘l.:n'u.':.v( of briging iuto view the dividend declared by Gen, Roberts was to leave All Kbl for | this worning, and was beaten to death by a club | tag peoplo in this commuuity, many of whom | the bank: In unswer to a question to the polnt the (Jen- Corresnondent—4*1s thls decision fnal aml eral said [t was not contemplated by himself or frrevocable ™ g his friends to begin work or et down walns [~ Judge Thurman (with decislon)—*1t s | moucy they might demand?—Yes. Mr. Georgo o o, et Lot vaell I In of aucha ] v cf ' lder In tha the City of Qlasgow e until next apring, ‘The Qeucral sadd, fu con- | cannot subjoct mysell to the stealn o auc Gen, Browno bas seut a 8ikh reriment back ————— —_— -, they, pald [aatt “Ywelve pescent. = get that or they would stop, ste Y vetd, Lo which, after u g 5 C1 d i e Gu ki that you owed thum £1,500,000 at snow-fafl, noxe could be uttachicd, With ‘the | and I du not feel that it would bu Justice to my from Dakka to Peshumur on account of wick- CANADA. THE WEATHER. m}n"{llm'u:?‘:ud'yuu':nt"mum U aividond as s | gumotind L l‘f,,",'_‘\‘}',“ “OpsiARtiona I Vel ¢ 3 g ness, uise of the stenm tha streets could be cleared of snow fn sbout twenty minutes for one-tenththe present cost, whi about $1.25 a Joad, A NOVEL PEATUR “physical condition to 80 soon go” througl an- othier cqually 88 exclting, Aguli, how pregus: torous for me to say that [ wlll accept a crowh which 18 not offered 1 Orrica or THR Ciike BIUNAL OppicEr, | sharcholders—L uid. 5 . 8 h Dismissal of Lieut-Gove LotelMor— | Wasitiaton, Dec. 10-1"a. in.—Indicatione— | , bV Yol inake any remarks to skr. Stronach that Highlauders with Tlig Legs—Lorne Ielps | For Tenuessce ‘aud the Obfo Valley slighitly | Biot pay 187—1 did nol, In fact, tho vank would not bave aljowed them to stop? ~No. With all this tremendous pressure ou bim on Gien, Biddulpn Los constructed & road over ™ Kuojuk Puss unopposed, NO OPPOSITION. ¥ - D . id You not conunis any of your ather creditors | all shies, Matthew, aocording to hits own state- [ In the meantime the water vxcractedfrom the | Correspondent—> But, Judge, within your LoNDoN, Dec., 15.~A corcespondent at Pesh- :lnu n;:::::“:.’;::::::- ‘;“l’o’::’l::’n Colonlsa. | coaler, “°"h"'l" :'l"d" “I‘l“' and partly cloudy | i 'your posiion besides e, Strnscs -Noj | ent, mads anly £35 por aunuwin ont of the | Junction boses by tho servica pipns fs darzely gruan( | * uwur underitandethat Gew, Hrowno's slvence vn e Il tin 6 Tos s “x'*'filr"fhffld £HEblly iglioe o sy winds, | BEYEE business of Matihew & Thiclmuny, and nothivg | Fecouverted Into’ steam in the collar of cach | - Judge Thurma I cannot wud will uot eon- at all out of Mattnew, Buchanan & Co, e owed tosuie of the London banks; delalabad bas commenced, sud mects with o OTTAWa, Dece. 15.—The Hun. Mr, Chaploau, | shiehtly cvoler, cloudy westher, oceasional light Jowaned moss N % house befure heat distrmution beging through- ) i you twt consnit thoniT—Na, uppostion. It s impossible that the Turkestan sent tu be a can out tho dwelllng, in this wise: A hilgh presaure at All this enormous labor and reaponaibiiitity that o —— ha nt aw, und statlunaey or rising baromater, o generat foellug of tho credltors present | you look was solely, [ take' it, on sccount of your | of from filty to sixty pounds beims carried fn feiuforveincnts, which the Amcer 1 roported to | 2 aeben la 0 the cltv, andhad an_(nerview | supvy 400 sietbhaty SE K Whrneter, i e st o e ooditces reeent | punbodcwas soiely, £ take it g tway e 4314 10 ba | tho boiler und mans the water of condsutasion | REOUCE THE GOLD DOLLAR RATHER THAN be intrigung for, will arsive fu time, Sithdls.dol 4. Sac er- | Sourl Valleys, uortheust t southesst winds, Hs | boen driven Info reckicss vourscsby thoprossiire | 9o, i at the degres of heut due to that pressure INCREASE. THE SILVER DOLLAR. — dismissal of Lieut.-(lov. Lotellier, It 13 under- | (nz"parometer, stationary temperatnre, partly put on them by tho bauk: and it wus ultimately [ Bat ts it not sor—~1t e, whun it reachies.tha “regulator * valve insids To 1hs Editor of The Trikune. CIIINA AND SPAIN, stoad that Mr. Chapléau Is the bearer of a pe- | cloudy westher, and nUINErOUS ' Falns oF SHOWa, agreed to lquldute theip uilairs by arrauzement, | - Yol had no interuut 1a it gained uotbluguy it, | tho cebiar wulls, AC that point It 1s witedrawn, €i1caco, Dee, 18.—The encinies of the sliver THEIR CONVENTION, tit.on signed by all the French Conservative LocaL 0""""11‘_',': wnd not tu bunkrupter, Tholr labllitles amount | 8nd did it really in consenuencs of tho closo res | and by a veduction of pressure the reconveraion Wasurxaron, D. C., Doc. 15,~The treaty ba. | members of the an'lwc Local Legisiature, call- | —; tween Chivu and Spaln with regard tothe fmmi- | 108 for Mr. Letellier's removal. Should thla act | 70 : eration of the Chinese laCub:Alvlruan- uull‘uu- ba consuimmated, Judge Hamsay, of Montreal, S ¥ larly fur the wppolntment of Clincss Cousular | Wil brobably succeed Mr, Letellier a8 Licuten- | in iRy ofllcers n Cuba, and the treatiment to ba ac. | Sut-tiovernor of Quebec, ) ¥ A 37 | e corded to Chluese subjects restdent fa that | The eXpewsd .of the reception of the Vice- | X ftand, They can léave the istand or travel | FeKl party, lncluding the municipal expendi- withln it at pleasure, uud are entitled to * the | ture at Hallfux, Montrea!, and Ottawa, hus been anost fuyornble treatment accorded to subjocts | stinat:o ot §50,000. b lattonsbip tetween youl—VYos, and in order to carry throukh creaitably, as [ bellove 1t would AIAVU' resulted hud the bank not suspended pay. ment. Uut ind any suspenslon of any of the houses that you refersed to taken place befare the Clty of Ulavrow Bauk 1 suvbose it would nave resulted I what has now tuken pl; '~Undonbiedly, Aud that was the re ohiuun keaolig 1t all sflvatr—\Yes, & dealre to keap [t a1} tozether, Matthew's examioation w: dollar wre coustantly pratiug of dishunesty, charefog that to make tho old standerd voin s legal-tender for 100 ceuts 1s a flagraut crime azainst the fundamental principles of morality. They ignore tho ackuowledged fact that trom 170l tu 1573, when the old standard dollar wus dropped from the colnage, it was the unlt of vatue in all the transactions of the Governument and the people of the United States. Gold 10 LL026,350, while the ussets ars ot expected to exveed L3850, A IECKLESS SYSTRI. The case of Matthew & Thieluann ls some- ‘what different 1 character from “that of Smith, Fleming & Cog but it slio brings out in strong relict the rulbous systems of reckless advances pursucid by the bank Wit the view of wardlog otl the inevitable collapse. Matthew & Thiel- maun formed ouly alluk I the chulu, being takes place. “The steatn then passes on to the radiators hereafter to be deseribed, where It s agaln converted futo water. ADVANTAGES OF LOW FRRISURE IN THS INTE- niow, The cellor rexulators lovarlably reduce the pressure of the steam as it enters cach buwldipg tofram two o four pounds per syuare juch; and fn_this method of rezulation covslsts in o great dog the econul of tha - systen. » k) B4 inininain, SRy aTions, iioaun, Ded i adjourned till Houchervill Premier of Quebe llluruly§!lb L’o-b;l\ngn ,lrulr ’:V‘nun-fl ){wuu,dx;s Dec — D7 T roug muuun:ll‘v’ti t;m‘ulllml ’Inuxucll- dollars wore not colned till 1849, and presious of the sawme class of the uihier ligher Powers,” Mr. De Houcherville, ex-Fremier of Quebec, Jumes Morton & Co, (wi ‘m l| uu !lm A'u‘;: Siaca ——‘_—"_nn“ In Fogland, ulu ’;Mn.n _m:-ul"rw ‘un.:‘ln;‘ ‘lulul'n""w"“: to that yery lttle £old of s hlgher denowiua- ;r:’i"“ g i hylc‘:"‘m‘) . l»o‘un; i h; fl?.,::gb:":&::gi Pl e gl l‘::;{‘u ‘l':r"erfi::h,mu‘l‘w&:‘?. w{»".? 'hn?ln;nmnnz.l Corvespondence Cinpinnati Enguirer. ) threul at low [} et Targor | tou Was fa cireulation, Tho diacovery of guld ‘tlng wre to clabn the entorcement o ' A 2 48ure very much larger aud more custlv malng would bu required; and by the reduction of pressure thy moment the Ateamn cuters a building all the advantuges of the low-pressure system aro secured., \With s rrenum of two ta lour pounds of steam in a house costly vast-lron heaters may be doue away with, An *explosiou™ ot such a pressure §s of course impoasibloi'a leak would not b Nkely to resull fn serious damage, and many of the lieat- ¢fe ura therefore made of shiect copuer, galvan- 1zed frop, and tln. Their forms oud colors, of course, way b ad origival uud baudsome us any oue's skill und tastu can devise. ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES OF THE SYATEAL New Yonrk, Dee, 12.—Yesterday T b tal with Mr. Armour, ot Armour, Plankinton & Co,, tho largest pork and provision dealers {n the United States. Mr. Armour has just turned from Bugland, and be 15 tilled with xluurm at tho ulstresnng Anancial status of Great il . What 13 the matter over there?' I asked. “A fieucnl linsuclal ruin stares then {n tho face ull uver England, 1reland, sud Beotland,! sald Mr, Are *‘Hauks and {ndividuats ure failing evervwhere. The uewspapers donot tell nalf tne storv. The Engllsh peoble are ina dreadtul condition, Manufacturers are runolng powers of apending money, ond wers ulways calling for more. The whole story was tald (a the filaszow kruptey Court oii Mouday by Thowns Matthew, the senlor partner. Matthew & Thielmann started busluess us grain and com- misaton merchante in Glasgow and Leith with a copltal of £3.000. Fur many years business prospered, and in 1864 their capital hat more thau doubled, Iu that year, William Hay, Bous & Cn., who had bad swall transsctions with thy lem for two }\:urm were uynable tu et one of thed Lills, A cun- sultation touk place, with the result that M; ‘Tuiehnann became & pariner, without capita connideration ot the part: d a long thelr contracts, but _contracta ot futfiited | Col McPherson fs engaged fu oresnizing a muat bu currled out. Tha Chiuese detalued (n | company of Highlauders. Fuch man must bo lator depots with be released. ‘The courts of | 9Ver five feet clght and une-halt fnches fu hight, the fstaud ars open to them a8 the subjects or | 914 1easure titeén inches round tho calf of the citizens of other Powers, Vrince Kung sent g | leg! copy of the treaty tu Minlster Soward, tne It is rumored that tha Mayors of Hailfax and dlin to request ogr Goverument 1o instruct its | sfontreal, the Hon. Mr. Wilmot, the Hon, Mr. Cobaular olllcers i Cuba to assist the Consular | 507 1600 | bers of the Cabinet ofllcers which the Chlices Governiment will send | ATRlp, aud several wewbers of the Cabivet, o reslde i that istand n case questions affect. | will be Kusghted on. the openfuy of the Domin- Ing Chinese Jaborers shall urise, to the end that | lou Parlisment, there may be no falture Lo carry out the proe Col. McNel), who acrompanied the Marquls of Visious of the copventiun, Lorooaud the Princess Loutse to Canads, bas in CaMfornla and Australis, and the eub-, sequent development of their mines, poured un cuormous awount of the now dearer metal Juoto the commercal - curreats of tne word, and, for a time gold cireulated freely with silver. ) But, owivg to the aduption of the gold standard by Eneland and Germany, that mctal bas aporoclated in the past fow years from 23 Lo 40 poe cent, and thiafhs exuctly what the goldites are.after, ‘They wunt that eour mwous percentage for the debtsdue them niore thun the peovle aurced to pay. This bereent age s the measuro of thelr dishouesty. Nor . . o o iy that, but, it thev could only carry out theit of the Hays, und, b Lehind, the tenants cannot vay their reots, real Thus the old belief that steam eould not bo | OW s but, it the A1 - returned to Eneland, nerahip, Mutthiew o Thicluann areed o wupply | estato has srunic In valuo and canngt bo sl at | carried & loni disbauce eifeetively wasocomns oy Fually scizinste guld: would, .‘;,‘;'";‘;‘_':_‘:":.'}4 PEISIA, M. Lefaivro, French Consul at Quebee, bas theus with the means of golue ou, Sume largd' [ any price, the mechatic 18 idle, und the farmer | fts too rapkd condeusation bas baen demalished, 'tll'ne ity “f{k’m hi mm} Srkadn The COMMERCIAL. [:o]ec( tor reopenlng the commercial relations trabsactions I grrain took place between the | Ls poor,* 5 and at Lthe same time whatever condensation ki % ctween the Dowinfon und France, which cover two tirms soon after the partnership negrotias Wiy can't the farmers oay thelr rents i there may bo fs utilized. Sume speclal and ac- | $lshonesty s thereforo all on thelr side. Wasuxatox, Uec, 15.~Minister Kasson, fa [ ohoYoliowing artittees “sanoin Lol avee S * Becauso thoir crops do uot pay. Pricea for For the prescut st Jeast we oppose any chanse uletter to the Seeretary of State from Vi s, | put ou the curate experiments throuvh a mile wnd & third f ab! Lt samo footing os English with regard s iy 1500, | farm pruducts uro u0 Tow thut the farmer onl {t coutingous uali pl ¢, protocted as described, f'1‘.::.':u'f.".'J'.f;'h"-‘.‘.’.'..".fe"';fi':“o':fi;wf&.m’i'fllx|‘nu o alter speaking of the latoreception of the Shahi | to the Nuvitution taws; ubateuient of the Ca- ————— dn which year Hay's grulu-mili was burmod, the | mokes enough to live ou. The 3,000 Jand- | have resulted in showlug the sinatl loss by cor du {5 to put less metal fu the gold colna puthes of Perslaby the Emperor of Austrls, T wadian duty upou Freuch wines, and partivukar- Haye owed Matihew & Dielmaon, lu cash snd ebollsts wie out In the cold. ‘They can't | densation and Lo what extent the loss can be BT ol of value o el s NI IP NEW. : than wld 1o tha weight of the old unit the United Biates desired a commercial treaty | 1V vlarets and Lrandies: reduction of - duty OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, billy current, £33,i3% folive thele rente aud many socmingly il | turued (it a1t ot water, witha por. | W3l add o th welght of the okl unit of valus ith the 8 v Y | upon articles under tu ty ul Varis. New Yous, Dee. 13.—Arrived, the Devonla, MONEY! MONEY! MONEV! fumites are actually sufforing from Pouny." tlon of steam frow the hieaters or radlators in 13 what the peonly will steruly derand, sud the e couty buat It 1 very probable s favorable | Y princon Touvo s est - bes 1o | gros ulasgow, tiem with a capital of £6,UN tould not, of | 4 What inakes provisious so Jow Pl TR abiine, listog bertoraied its otiico of - | (2 MERE (4 pucple wIL ateruly dewmand, sud S oue could Le now ublsined, which might be an | rosewood cang with a buckhorn kuib, Quasisrows, Des. 15— Areived, tho lugisu, | colirs, leid ths vuih theusuelvon it 1t was | 3+ Tho svleudio'erope made ou his aider, Tho | fect Beainy passce-to s sieais irap in Epe Base. | B ihiten o ALV ekrech, In Cuoaresa and ot vt eaveclal advantaie toour cotton manutacturers, 4 wagon belouging to a countrymasn recently *hllade h' > " ? | advanced by. the bank through Muatthew's'| fact s, the United Brates, huving oo largaarmy | ment, which {s a vurt of the system, and where . aud o some oiher Lranchies of trade. The [ lost ») wheel near the vew Ediuburg bridge, | ffow Phlladetvhia to brotuer-n-law, Jumes Morton, who, IL uust be. Puiiavsiruis, Dec. 15.—Arrived, the Obio, | borne i miud, Is indebted to'the_ bank at. the e | from Liverpoul. present time to the extent of £2,000,000, Thiel- usked lfiuwv would give him a land. They re- Loxnox, Dec, 15.—The steatnship Frisl wmenw’s parthership with the Hays was for sponded, und, when “the wheel was righe; the | from New York for Hamburg; the Uity of New | five veurs, but ut the cod of that thou thele + CUBA. driver returned thanks, Oue of the gentlewen | York and St. Laurieut, from Nel York, bave | dgifticultics wereso @reat that they could not be ¢ away, the ladoring wen, 15 making more tise water i3 separated and circulated throuih vrovistuns thian the whole world can eal. We calls of plpe Within & brick juclosure, Turough this inclosure or lgzx alr 14 the buliding, gracefully to gun tupvitable. V! ARD. whole exterus) trude of Persla fs cousidered to | The man was ububle to replace it hinelf, an BiLvas Szaxv. ;.;mut::)l"muunlly to from $15,000,00 1o $2,- | u counle of gentlemen bappeuing aloug, L0 passed frows the outside of UNCLE SAM_WINS A CASE. whlch, heated, Ly the coll, passcs upward PourLasp, Ore, Dec. 15.—In tue Usited Nuw, bow’ can the Engliah 3 farwer staud” thist Ho pays_rental o lsud | throwsh registers. lu this manoer there I po o £, 1 of thu United e Oserved, ™ And so You ought, scclug that you | wreed vut. alfowed o giop; ut Morkow ou bofueotuutied, | worth $3010 8500 wa acrv.” Ty lowest taru- | wasto ol cas ut il for ‘Lo hay water whish | Blates ?:‘\?Jccfiru'w:lsh:lf:;m S Tl Suectal Diapatch 03 The Trisune Lad the Governor-tiencral Lelp you on with New ULzans, Dec. 15.—Arsived, the steam- | promised to ‘sce thew tbrough it.” From | lauds rent for 810 au were ber sunum, uud ave | enters the houses or which fs condensed after it A A y Pesctal isan Jour wheel? “Lho otber was the 3tarquls of | apips Murio, from Loudon, sud Hraunchweg, | that day ouwand the lodeticdness of the Hays Wasusxaros, b C., e 15.—Vetvate fofor- | Locte, uid the e who o uuder obliestiony | jo02 Breweu, g to Marthiew & ‘fhiclmany fucreased by lesjs Bstlon Iu regard to ke prugress ot cwauclpas | tared at hia Licclicuey msarptilae, uusble to Suiled, the steamstilp Nurcubess, for Bremen, | nd Yoot the woney wo st g breiiths Lata eraze $15. Tho average vicld of wheat [s tect bushels to the uere. Now, how cau a or pay bis rent! Theu thev Used to scil {0 councction with the Indian war clatms of 1551, the jury have veturoed o yvesdics awardicd Lhe tlalafiil $63.225, arclves there 1 made 1o perform the duty of o fuinuce below; sad thus, by un Judirect oy well 4y g dhrect process ol badiation, every ruy of .