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_—_——————————— — THE CiilCAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 of Jackson, Miss,: Dr, W, H. Murses, of Cin- tionatl, 0.3 Dr. R W. Mitchell, of Memphis Tenn.; Dr. L. A, Falligant, of Savannah, Ga.; Dr. Stanford E. Chailic, of New Orteans. A sub-committee, attended by one_or more ex- perts, will oroceed quring the holiaass to the recently-infected districts, where they will take teatimony, and make the most searching In- ¥eatlzation as to the causes and offects of the plague, It {8 expected that the resenrches will result In yaluable contributione to the yellow fever problem. Dr. Woodworth, who has been devoting the clo<est attentlon “to the subject 1broughout the rummer, has already collected & large amount of valuabie fnformation, e THE CENSUS, GEX, WALKER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, Soectal Dispatch fo TA Tridune. Wasmisatox, D. C,, Dec. 18.—In connection with the coming census, Gen. Walker, present Chlef of the Census Burcau, clalms that to postpone action nntil the ncxt sersfon would be fatal to & useful census, Gen. Walker argues mainly that wide discrction shall be vested in the Interfor Department both as to means and authorlty, this being a spectal service for which 1o strict limitatious In detall can be applied. 11e¢ bopes that the Committee will authorize the appolntment of local suvervisors for the census, specially for work, Teady too buav, and have no adaptation for the work, He urges also employmont of specialists to gather statistica of nanufactures, mining, and otlier social and miscellantous subjects. oty {PENBION LEGISLATION. THE MOST IMPORTANT CHARNGES SUGGESTED. Special Dispateh to The Tyibuns. Wasmisoros, D, C.,“Dee. 18.—At cvery scesion of Congress vropositions are tmade to modify and extend the Pension laws. The more anportant changes supgested at this session are the following: Mr. Joyre, of Vennont, has futroduced a bill providing: on embraced within the provisions of P‘v"!n:.yflm:'"l:fl' 4. 61%3 hes afed -lnc‘; March 4, 1841, or hereafier dies, by resson of any wonnd, injnry, ardiceare, which under the conditions and lmitations of such sectiuns would have entitled Iim to an (nvalld pension hiad be been disabled, hin widow, or, If thete be no widor, or 1o rase of her de thout payment 1o her of any part of the n hiereinafter mentioned, his ehfld or ciildren under 10 years of age shall be catitied to recelve " the snme penstan an the hasband or father wounld have boen entitled to had he Leen totally disavled, to com- mence from Lhe dentn of the husband or father, to continne to the widow during ber widowhood, and 1u bis chiid or chlldren unill they aeverally attain the age of 16 years, and nolovger; and (f the widow remarry, the chtfdor chlidren rhiall be entitied from he date of the last pryment to the mother, who bad remarried, Representative Harris, of Massachusctts, sug- frests the followints schemes ‘That all solalers and sailors who are now recelv- Inga pension of $50 per month, under the pro- vislony of on act enthtled +* An net 1o Incrense the vensfon of roldlcrs and mallors whu have been totally dlsabled.” upprovea June 18, 1874, shall receive, In eu of all pensions now pald tiem by the Governmont uf the United Statce, and there #hall be paid thom 1u the same manner as pensions nce now paid to such peraons, the sum of §72 per month, Frye, of Maine, tho following: That ** An act to Increnss the ponsions of cers tain penntoned soldiers and raliors who havo lost Lot thetr handa or both thele foet, or the slght of bath eyea in the service of the country, " approve d July 17, 1874, is hereby nmended by Toserting tn the thud line, after the’ wosd *'eyes, ™ the words 1y dleabled in both ** or been tatally and bermanay their hauds or both their teet,” Mr. Plolps, of Connectleut, Jooks after the Tevolutionary soldlers in tho followlng proposi- tion: That Sce, 4,742 of the Revised Statutes shall be 20 amended a8 not to exclide frum & penslon tho children or grandehildren of & decoased oficer or eoldier sho served in the Revolationary Wa ficient Timo to entitie bim to & pensiun, when such aBicer of soldter dled before auy act was passed uuder which ho could have made application for and obtaived o pension, and when his widow, if he left nne. aiso died vefore she could have obtained a pension. i 3 Any child or grandehild of such ofizer or ay make application for such pepeion, and the ame may be granted 1o the hoirs colloct- fvely of such ofticer or:moldler,-but tho Pensivn Awent Ly whom tho esme shall be disbarsed shuil not pay the eaine until he shall havo received sat. lilactory evidenrs showink what persons are en- titled to receive the sanie, and {n what proportions nnd nmounts. Sge. 8. Al penelons granted under this act shall tommence from April 2, 18602 and boe forthe sumi antnotized by the lsw existiug at that time, e weonnces this ofor the soldicrs of the ‘Fhat 1n )i cases In w}:lch warmnta for bonnlf- Jand have been issued to any roldies who served in tne War of 1612, or 1o thé widaw of any sich sol- dier, whether wnch servicas wus as principal or sub- stitute, nnd whetacr in cases w tho wervice wus wholly orIn_part ss substitute, the name of the principal or that of the substituto is borny ugon the rolld, the fuct that such warrant has heen tasued ehall be priwa faclo evidence of (b fight of such person, I living, and of bis wluar. if dead, tou pension’ nnder the provislons of the uct of March U, 1878, to be rebutted only by satisfuctory proof that such warrant was finproperly granted: Provided, howeter, 1f the sorvica was by’ substl tute, snd o {'"‘““’" has bevn granted to the vrinel- pal or his widow, another pension for the same n‘lrvlcu ahall not be grunted to the substitule or his widow, PENAIONS FOR WESTERN VOLUNTEER 8OLDIERS, Different Icpresentatives have introduced Lills to grant pensions to the following West- ern volunteer soldiers: Harmon Baon, Jobn E. Smith, hm{mum of Company B, of ¢ Fifty-ninth Regiment James L. Itior. late private Company U, & ntuth Indlana Volunteer fnfantry; Busan E, Buakirk, widow of Jolin Van Buskirk; ilattle Boy man. widow of Isanc L. Bowman, lale Captain of Company G, of ¥ranklin County, Indiana. topo. graplical engineer u the military service of the United Siotes durlng the Wer of the Robuilion: Jotn G, Eckles, lato Chaplam of the Fourth Jlowa Infal i Theodors Halberstadt, lute private in Compuny K, Seventh Reminent Indlans Volunteors; Abram F. Farrar, Tate Captaln Company Thirty-Arth Regiment Indiana Volunteers; Urango E. Bowers, late prie yate ln Comoany 11, Fifteenth Llinols Volunteers: Beojamin Fraoklis, latc of Company i, Secun: Minnesota Cavairy: Charles C. Morrick, late i'ap- tain Fifty-Orut Reylment Hlinols Voluntoer Iofunte ¥v: Elugn C. Chawberlin, late a Corporal of Com. puny C, Twenty-sixth Reziment Michigan Volun- ieer Infantry : “Matihew Mcbonuel, lato privato of ‘wenty-firet Hewlinent Michlean Vol- F._Sherldan, Ueorge M, i Edward 'Nheridan, Alfred Eheridan, Cliarles A, Sheridan (uinor chlldren of Asron Sherldan, lute Jight-housa keeper on Manitou Island, iu Northery Lake Michigun, who was slrawned by the capnzin of the Guvcrument boat while carrying pavers und ihe United Stated mall frow the walnland ta the istaud, w distance of twelve wihles); Witliam i Rogers, late 8 Beryeant of Company I, Twent, wevunth KReglment ~sitinola Volunteer futantr; Chutles 1. Fos, late Colonel of the Une Hundred aud First tegment Sliinols Volunteer Infantry; dosepts W, Eeeley, lute private in Company H, Reveuth legiment Micbigan Voluuteer lufantey} Damiel Z, Ward, Jate privat In Company 1, Ond Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment of [adlana an We Volunteer Infonteys Williaas 1. Jl. McPher- o, date of CCompuiy G - Fwenty-suce ond ludisna - Voluuteers; Willlam Kulght, late private ineteenth Tnddiang buttery Mre. Nosa Gsle, widow f Capt.. enjamin 1. Gale, late of Atchieon, Kan, ; Jamen Il Woadard, Jutw luopiial Meward Etubty aixth Iewiment ndit aua Volunteers; Jubin N, Bradv, lufo vrivate of Cowpeny G, Forty-eighth Rteghuont Indiaus Vol- unteer Intoutry; Juwes D) R Brown, late prie yate of Cowpany I, Sixty-sixth Tudlana Yolunteer 1 try i Jucot Nix, who served in the defense of Ui, 3un sgatust the Indlans, io Aopust, 1622 Jutin Larlun, private of Company Ay i trat Rezlmont Indiana Volunteer Intantry:' Henry 4. Conrad, Iate private of Company r{l. iy fourth Kegiment lituoly Voluuteer Infantry; sud Jacob Fry, late Coluuel of the Sixty-tiret livgimeut Tiliuots Vilunteer Inaanicy. NOTES AND NEWS, naxay, Sueciat Diepateh to TAs Triduse. Wasiixoetox, D. C., Dec. 18.—Judge Bangs will not leave for Chicago untll to-morrow pigbt. Somotbiny spparently unexpectediy happeoed to chango his plans. Mis carpet-bog was pucked lust night, Ile apent to-duy ju thy otles of the Buocrvising Architect exawmtniug vapers relative to the indictment cascs, St un- doubtedly was suggested by Juldge Lawrence that be should do so, for, altbough the latter 1s expected to act 84 special couusel, {b 4 probable that he will be sssisted to some extent by Judge Baugs and - Asststant District-Attorney Thots. ou. - WILLIAM HENRY 831TH arrived here to-night on bis way to New York ou Apsociated Press business, TUB VAVINGS BANK MILL. Dr. Turoln fuds good promises Lurs for.tha saviugs Lank wcasure, but of course uothivg Wil now Le dous before thu holldays. SENATOR DAVIS will ot return o hls bome fu {lliuols durivg the recess, but will go to Penusylvania to sctile a large eatate. THE EVENERS. Ivappears thut the combination of Eveucrs are vut over thelr trouble fu Congress. ‘Ale supsorters of the bill relative to cruelly to uni- 1wala bu trausportation, futend tu wake snuther dewoustrutivn, sud ure expected £ reuew their This Is nuw done by the United Btates Marshals, who ars in the main al- -amended the bill providin, attack upon the Evencr combination, The bass of operation has been changed from _the House mittee on Agricuiture 1o the Senate, and after the holidaya the menturo will be preseed. CONGREARNAN WILLIAMS' CONDITION showed little i anv improvement to-night, and his phissiciana ars not prepared to say there ts sny hope whatever for hia recovery. CONGRESSMAN NRENTANO hna been entirely vindicsted Nfrom charges bronght against him_ by the Washington 7'ost, Chnlengzo Times, and Fré'e Prease of Chicago, In conneetion wifh the District hond Tegistation of last winter. The investization completely ex- onernted . Brentano, and tho report, which will be immediately presented, Is very severe In s comments upon the newapapors Which gave the matter publicity, - * GATILR RXPORTATION. Western nua Enstern exporters of live cattle, in view of the recent English lecvislation relative 10 the importation of eattle into (reat Britain, have written to the'l reasury asklurthe designa. tion of a veterinary surzeon at each of the ex- port ports, Whose coriitieate that cattle are heaithy wiit_be accented by forefgn Govern- ments. The Department has replled that there 18 no law for the apoointment of & veterd v surgeon, but that Invpectors may te deslgn: at enchi port, and that Colleciors may, satizfied that any shipment fs Iree from llsense, give to the exporter o certificate to that eilect. ORLIGED TO COME DOWN, ‘The Democrate have heen compelled by pib- 1fe optnion to sunke one chavge Intheir destruct- fye lcgislation of Juar session. Scnasor Pad- dock recured the passage of his bill permitting il ofiicers’ of States and Territories which burder on the Indian Terrltory to use the ormy Rs 0 posse conitatns, which way forblidden by a vinuse fu the Army Appropriation act of Iast suminer. 1IN TIHE SENATE, The Benatt discussed for two hoars this after- noon the bill codifying the Patent laws without making any progress, and [t Is by no meauvs cer- taiv that Senator Woodleleh will pass tha il before the recess. There {s an_ array of leanl talent here to look nfter the different impor- tant futerests affected by the proposed codificn- tlon. ‘There are a number of Weatern lawyers here to orotect farmers from the payment of ton heavy royaltice. The Schate pasted the Penslon Appropriation bill, with n reciassification of the items as it cane from the House, but no chaoge of the amount appropriated. HEPRESENTATIVE Wll.l.l;.::fl. 0 the VWestern Assoclated Dress. Wasnixaton, D. O, Dec, 18.~Represcnta- tive Willlsms® physiclans report a slicht {m. provement in his conditfon this morniny, but they have no hope of his recovery. A CONTRSTED ELECIION, The S8ub-Committee on Elections to-day heard the final argument on the contested-election vaso of Froat vs, Metealfe, of the Third Missouri District, Each made an’ argument In his own beball. The case will be teported to the full Committes immediately after the holiday recess, TIE POTTER COMMITTEE, Chalrman Potter and Gen. Cox will be the sub-committeo of the Potter Committee to con- tinue ‘the investization of * tho. Louisiana elee- tlous, They will start at the close of this week, and expect totinieh before Cougressreassemnbles. Ngthing was sald to-day sbunt the clphier telo- growms. . TILR POUR PER CENTS, %gubucrlptlonl to tho 4 per cent loan, #1,207,~ THE NATY, Tha ouse Committes on Naval Affairs to-day for a Board ot As- sistouts to the Scerotary of the Navy, Thepro- vislon thatthe Admiraland Vice-Adiniral snould bo members of tho Boord was stricken ont. In- stead of appropriating $3,000,000 for -the recon- structfon of the navy, the Committes provide that the proceeda of the salc of condemned and worthless ships be applied to that purpose, * NOMINATIONS, The Presldent nominated L. Bradford Prince, of New York, to be Chiel Justice of tho Su- vreme Court, New Mexico: Augustus J. Cose sard, of Loutsiana, Cousul at Tampico. .. CATILR BHIPMENTH, The Bocretary of the Treasury has Issued o circular to the Colloctors of the scveral ports, that they are authorized to cause inspection to be mads ot cattle proposed to be shivpod to Uroat Britalo, aud to give to shippers a cestlil- cate that the cattlo shipped are free from dis- case. it CONPIRMED, The Senale confirmed John Lowell, of Boston, ns United Status Judye for the First Judiclal Circult; Joseph C, Lllu(‘. United Statcs Mar. shal for the Southern District of Ohlo; Heury B, Foote, Superintendent of the Mint at New Orleans; Louls J, Baucr, Appraiser of Merchan- aixze ot New Orleans; M. W. Stone, Recsiver of Fublie Moneys at Bensun, Minu, Postmasters—U. B, De Strong, Ashland, 0.; A 8, Whitman, Wapoconeta, 0.5 Edward N, Talbott, Logansport, Ind.: A, W. Delong, Huntlugton, Indl.; James Gallup, Grand Raplds, Mich.; Willimin A. Noble, Mouroe, Mich.; Hone *gmln K, Wright, Charies City, la.; Jucob 8, otier, Emporfa, Kas.; Chauncey (1, Hawloy, (‘Hrurd. Kas.; Join Parions, Black River FnIfYn, INTEILEST ON TU8 FUBLIC DENT, ‘The Scerctary of tho Treasury has authorlzed the paymuent of the coupon intereat on the pub- lic debt fulling due Jan. 1, 1579, without rebate, und {n coin or currency as the claiuiant way pre- fer. Registered intérest may be pald tn ko munner o8 6oon the schednles can be prepared. THE LAST CALL, A call was isaued “’d.’o'a the Secrotary of the Treasury tor $10,000,100, botne the rest aud th residue of the bouds outstanding under the act of March 8, 1303, consols of 03, not included 1u previous calls, CAIT, COWDEX COMPLETES III8 BTATRMENT, Dispaich to At Louis Glode-Democrat, Wasiinaron, D, C., Dec. 17.~Capt, Cowdon to-duy completed his siatement befors the Itouse Commercs Commlttes on his plan for deoponing tho Mississlop! Kiver and to reclaim the wasto lande. 1le cited the reports of the engincers, commencing na for buck as 1785, gving thelr names down to the last report made by Capt, Barnard, showing where tte mouth of the Mlisalssivbl kad been during these different Yertmh. and sliowed that the alluvium recelved roin fts tributarics was the causo of the fitling up of tha channal and the rapid extensiou of the delta, and that the only way o keep tho chan- nel clear and to prevent such fliling was to divert the couraes of thesa tributaries, espectally tho Red River, in other directions, by weana of cuts and canals. “The Committes wers hizhly editied and tnutructed by Lis statement, and be- }eyo the plan proposed ls uot only econumical, but eutirely practical, .. Dimaick i Cinctnnati Commerelal, WasuinotoN, Dec, 17.—Capt. Cowden was bafore tae House Committes on Comnterce to- day, andmado u long and exhaustive statcment a3 to tbe condition of the Misslasippt Kiver, and what was necessary to preveut the overtiow and reclaln lands, ‘Tlicro was a full Committee, and the Captaln mnade n tlus unpression. At the cunclusion Mr, Hubbell, of Michigan, remarked : “Thoy say Cowden s mad, but there Is method in his madness,” Felton, of ticoreia, remarked s " , 1o iy estimation, solves the problem of the Mississippl River.” Many distinguished geutlemen were present, and several ladies, nizvatch (o St touis s, ocrat, Wasuixarox, 1), C,, Dec, 17.—Cominiasioner Rauwm to-duy recetved dispatches from vromfuent tobacew dealers In diferent purts of the country stabing that they were uwners of & large smount o1 tax-pald tobaceo, ond, while they had noti- jug to say on the proposed reduction, hoped it woukl he disposed of at ouce, 88 the present uncertalnty wus rulnows to trade, It {s clalined that, owlng to the high tax, the tobacco-paying tax hus fallen from twenty to twelve willfons, many people in the agricuttural districts raising their own tohuceo. diauapolls Journat, Dee, 17.—~From futer- vlews with several members of the Henate ¥inance Commiittve, it is safa to aay that they will eveutually report buck the Mouse bill re- duclng the tax on tobacco from 18 to 24 cents per pound, cither us orlginsily passed or with an amendment Uxlng the reduction at ahout 18 cents, AMEKICAX COAL IN BWITZRHLAND—A LEASON TO s hE COMUINATION, HapateAin New York Herald, WasiuNaToN, 1. C., Dee. '10.—Tho news re- cefved at tha State Department that a cargo of Amnerican coal has been nlnlpfml to tiemeva, in Bwitzeriaud, by the Readiug Hailioad Company, aud there sold at a profit, oughbt to jnterest the struggling capltalists fn New York aud VPeun- sylvania who spead so much of thefr tine fu making snd unmaking combinatlons to ruise the prico of coul by stopping the wining of it. The Keatlewen enyuged 1n the celebrated conl com- Lination ure like the Irlshman who cut a plece oll tue fout of bis blanket and sewod ft on the head, I the hope of makm:s it loug enough for comfort, Wheu they wiop production they atarve the uuers, sud when they can no longer starye the miners thoy glut the” Ibufted home market, which so far “secms 10 Lave been the only oue they buve thought of. Autbrute coal Is valued wll over tho world, The coal cowpaules muat produce abont threo thucs as much as this country now consumes it they want Lo muke wouey uud keep their men busy, If they would zealously seck forcign markets, and would use thelr jutiuence to securg free abips aud 8 wore woderate taniy, o us to cuable Auerfean vesscls to carry carzos both ways, tbey would soon be fo a positicn where they would hecp thudr miners busy aud huvpy with rollt 1o theweclves. If wo “an send cual to Switzerlund we ought certaluly to bo sble, with wood wunagement, wsell it i Germany snd Fruuee, nud cven fu England. BONE UBUT AMELICANS ON GOVERNNENT WOKES ==\ MOVEMENT AUGMNST THE CUINEaE. Seuator Grover, ul Oregul, sdys, i cxolana- tlon of the Ll Introduced by him to-day pro- hititing the employment on {iovernment works of any petson who is not a cltizen of the United Btates, or who Dhas not declared his fntentlon "of brcoming ' citizen, that it 18 Intended solely to Fmvcm the employment of Chincse taborers on tiovernment wWork on the Pacific Coast. He maya that he received a letter o few weeks ago from the President of a work- Ingmen's assoclation at Portland, Oregon, tothe effect that the peraon having the contract for the constction of a canal and ockas at the cas- cudes of the Colunibla River had nformed him that some two haudred Chinese were etployed to the excluston of white laborers. This work is being done at the expensc of the Government, an n%nmnrlnnnn of ®230,000 having been made. The Federsl Judges on the Paciile: Coast bave decided that Chinamen are not eligible to citi- zenship. They work at very low rates and scuit thelr earniors’ home, o that the tlovernment funds are not only not disbursed among needy vitizens, but are sent out of the country. Mr. Grover says ha shall press the matter before the Committes on Commerve, to which Cummittee the bill has been referred, THBE RECORD, . BENATB. Wasnixaror, D. C., Dec. 18.~A Uil was In- troduced by Mr. Davls, of West Virginla, mak- ing an appropriation for continntuf the Improve- ment of the Monongahela River. Referred. Mr. Beck called up the bill, introduced by him on the 16th tnst., repealing those scetions of the Reviscd Statutes preseribing additional causes of disqualification snd the chalicnge of saad- ditional oath for grand and petit jurors. Mr: Conkllog sald that the subject was belng constdered by the Judiciary Committee, and should not be acted upon witkout a report from that Committee. @ Pending the discusslon, the morning hour ex- pired, and the subject was laid aside, Tho House bill piving twenty condemned can- non to the Costor monument fat West Point ‘Was passed. Pending the discussion on the bill to amend the statutes, the Scnate went fnto cxecutive acsnion, and, when the doors reopened, Mr. Harris called up the Flouse joint resolation appropriatiog #40,000 for the purpnse of payieg the necessary expenses incurred by Committees of tho Senate and fousa in investigating into the canse and pre- vention of ephdemic discare, Pusaed. Mr. Paddock called up the bill_recently reported from the Commiitee on Military Affairs to amend thss posss comitstus elnuso of the Armiy-Appropria- tlon bill Tor the present flacal yesr, 80 an to pro- vide that it ehail not be constraed to apnly toany part of the army or portiun thereof engaved in the protection of Jife and proporty 1n the States aud ‘Terrltorles subject to Indian fusurrection. Amendments were agreed to %0 as to name the States of Nebraska, Kanear, Colorado, Oregon, Nevada, and the 't errifories subjeet to Indlan in- surreetion, etc, The blll theo possed. : On mwotion of Mr. Windom, the Scuato insisted upon ite amendnients to the Consular and Diplo- untle and Fortification Avpropriation ptills, and Coumitieca of conferenco on tho' bils' wore ordorod, On motlon of Mr, Beck, the bill discussed during the morning biour to repesl Sees, 820 and 801, Revieed Statutes, wus referrad to the Committee on Revirion of the Lawe, The out maf tion bill was passed with. HOUsE. ‘The Senate amendment to the adjonrnment reso- lution, extending the rocess from Dec, 20 to Jan, T AL s apriiing $50,000° for the ex ¢ bill apprapriating $50, or tha expenscs of the ('ammrmg oa Yellow-Fever Epidemnics was then taken up, . ‘The Scnate amendments to the Forildeation and Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation bills were nesconcursed In, - ¥ Mr, Atkins, Chatrman of the Committes on Ap- propriations, nsked leave o report buck a resvia- tlon ealting for information as ‘to tho number of Snpervisors and Deputy Marshals employed during x{n: (ata elections, out of what fund they wore paid, cic. Mz, Gnrfield objected. he Tlonse went into Committee of the Whole on the Indign Appropriation bill, Ae. 8parks, whohas churgo of the bil), explained that it was not _substantialiy the bill of lust year, and bad the unanimous approval of the Appropria- tlon Committev, and Shat 18 bad the spproval of the Indian Ulice, & Me. Hooker offered an amendment providing that the intarcet duo 1o the Winnebsgo Indians shull bo pald to anthorized Chiofs of the nation, Mr. Luttrell supparted the amendtiont, It was high time that the Indiana who were comipetent to ‘nnansge their own afiaies shonld havo the chanes to doso. He waa in favor of tarning the whole man. sgement over to such able men a8 Sherman wod Crook, instead of leaving 1t in the hands of men who rubbod and plandered tha poor Indisne, 'Fhe nead of the fudian Department (Mayt) knew no wors of Indisn affalrs than a hog did of chulera, NMr. linker Ind.) oppowod the amendment. If mouey was givon to the Indians they would be Im- medintely swindled ut of §t, b roubed by border men. He dofendod Huyt from what he chiaracter- fzed aw the vulgar atiack of the gentlomau fr Caittomtn, - "% (s Rramiieng i The smendment was rejected, Tha ‘Commuttes then ruse withont farther nce tion. Mr, Toone Intzoduced s Joint resolntion extend- Ing until tne 1Kth of Febrnary the time within which the Julnt Committee on the Transfer of the Indian Bureau may report, Passed, Mr. Woud (N, Y.) asked that the 15th of Jan. uary be set asido for consigeration of bilis report- ed from tho Commities on Ways and Moans, Mr, White—On what hill? My, Wood ~Not a tan? bill, 4 Mr, White—That Iu satisfactory, On motton of Mr. Whitthorne, leavs was given the Naval Cominittoe to sit during the recens, 'he following billu were Introduced and referred: Uy Mr. Rysu—Giving jurisdicton to the Dis- trict and Circult Courts of Kausas over the Indian TSI conteti—ror 1he 1 t. Cotlett—For the iniprovement of the Y"g'}‘"”“" National Park, i Adjourned. NAILS. The Long Heads In the Bualness Expect to Put an Exten Penuy on the Goods Which They Furnlsh to the Dear People. Spectal Dispalch to The Tribune, Pirrsnung, Y, Dee. 18,—The Western Naft Assoclation was fa sesslon to-day, from 8 until nearly 11 p.m,, coosiderlog very Important business. There wero present represcutatives of sl the thirty-one mills in the As- saciation, excepting the La Belle, of Whecling; tho Westerman Iron Works, of Youngstown, 0.5 the Terre laute, Ind, Jron and Nail Company, and the Greencastic, Ind,, Tron Cum- pany, Tho ouly matter considered was the so- called pooling arrangement entered futo subse- quent to tha last mueting of the Assoclatfon. ‘fhe scheme origloated with Qen. Powell, and is practically as follows: ‘Ihe mils withiu the bounds of the Assocha- tion whl be dlstricted 88 follows: Pittsburie district, Including the mills of this ity und the Shenango ana Maloning Valleys; Wheeling district, Including that city and vici- fty; Cinclonart distriet, including the Ollo Valley below Wheeliug: Cbieago distrier, In- cluding the mills of that city and Indiana. In each of the four citlies named es the centres of the districts, avents will ve sia- tloned, as also at Cleveland and St. Louls, two of the largest distributing points, Al sales will be ade by theso slx ageuts, The agents and the wadufscturers will all ba di rected by & Board of Uontrol, ‘Chis Bosrd whall apportion to each mill the amount it may wunufacture withlu & given period, which swmount may uot be exceeded, and will be upog a strictly pro-rats basly, according to the capacity of the nlls. The agents ore to AW upon the mills - of thelr own districts fu a aimilar provortion for supplies, and sell the goods for the seversl flrns, and nake returns diret to the firms, ‘The agents at Clevelaud amd Bt Loufs, respeciively, wil obtain their supblies from the districts nearcst to them, Pittsburgund Chicago. When the demand fu sny distriet {s @reater or Jevs thun in the others, the matter will be regulated by {he Buard of Control, directing the agent in the district where the demand v great- est to draw upoa wmills fn the other dis- trivts for supplies. Under these regulativus the Assoclstion might become 8 wubopaly but tor une thing. ‘The Eastery miils, should prices be put to an exorbitsnt tgure, could pay the ex- tra freight tarhil und come into competition. t i3 not likely that there I8 auytbiug to lear from that score. —— THE EPISCOPALIANS, Nmw Onueaxs, Uec. 18%—Aun extraordinary seaslon of the Council of the Protestant Epleco. pal Church of the Diocese of Loulsians bas been called o mect ut Tiivity Church fu this city on the 20th of Junvary, for the purpose of electlug s Blhop for this State, new vacant by the death of Hishop Wilmer. The Rev. 8. 8, Harris,of Chics- go. furmerly Rector of Trivity Church in this elty; the Rev, W, F, Adams, of Vicksburg, aud the Rev. Joln ¥, Gerault, of New Orleaus, ary prowiucatly spoken of for the vacant Blalop- sle, s e — . When your liver fs out of order use Dr. Jayne's Buyattve Pills aud you whll ratlonally avalet thie UrYAn 1o rexuth o Lealtaler coudition 800 get £1d of wany dialseaang sywptuwa, " FOREIGN. Distress Prevailing Among the Industrial Classes in England. The “overnment Urged to Provide Some Mode of Relief. Another Important Fallure Re- sulting trem the Wast of Xngland Crash, Formal Wiihdravwal of the Russian Mission from the Afghan Capital. Threaténing Movements on the Ser- vian and Montenegrin Frontiers. The Boumelian Commission Roturns from the Field, an Acknowledged Failure, List of Members of the New Italian Cabinet, GREA'T BRITAIN, PAILURR, | Loxpoy, Dec. 18.—Zumbina & Co., fron-ore Importers, of Cardiif and Newport, have fafied in consequence of the stoppage bt the tin-plate works of Booker & Co.,.near Swauscs, Wales, whose bills Znmbina & Co. held toa large amount. This failure will considerably increase the ligblitien of tha West of Englaud & South Wales Diatrict Bank., < TITB INDUSTRIAL SITUATION. Losponx, Dec. 18.—In the House ot Commons lasz night the Howme Sceretary, auswering the inquiry, Y Whether - it wus trie, as reported, that we are now face to face with such n crisls of distress s this generation has never known," said that, though much distress unhappily pre- valled amoog the laboring voor, the description of it In question wns cxaggerated. There was nothing to cause unnecessury olarm. fle read telezrams from the head of the Board of Buper- viston at-‘Eainbore and from the Mayors-of Liserpool and Manchester stating that the ordluary means of relicf were at present sul- flelent to mact all nocessitles, flo had not had time’ to inquire into the conditlon of the eoal and fron districts. At Birmingham a meeting convoned by the Mavor was beld yesterdsy to consider the best means:to relleve the dis- tress which s declared excentlonally severe and increasing dally. The Mayor was requested to oreauize means for raising and distributing re- lef. At Sheflleld 2.000chitdren and 8,600 adults recelved ald last weck. The Mayor's reliel fand amounts to $30,000. At Btockton tha distress I8 toereasing; hundreds of families of fron-work- ers are destittite, and an’ Influential committes Is canvassinz for subscriptions and contribu- tions. At Sioke-on-Trent great dlstress pre- valls, which Is cotinnced by the severity of the vold, Tue Distress Committes ta unable to keep pace with the demunds. At Burslem n mecting was called by tho Mayor yesterday to tako measurts 1o alloviat the distress, A great want 14 being felt in North Stoffordshire, At Edinburg a deputntion of umemployed ' inen waited on the maglsteates and askedt for em- ployment, The mawistrates authorized the Stroet Iuspectors to glve work, DISTUESS IN SCOTLAND, Loxnoy, Dee, 18.—At E‘lmburx, Scotland, & devutation of unemployed'men walted on the magistrates and’ nsked for employment, The uagistrates suthorized the Street Tuspectors to glve work, At Glasgow thu dopresslun aud distress nre unéxampled. Tho streets are swanning with 1dly and_starving men, women, nud children. The Lord Provost and magls: trutes aro orzanizing very thorough relief tor thu most urgent distress, "A Duudee dispateh says there 14 much msery {n that parg of deot- laud, Noadequate measires for reliel have been organized fun the porthern part of the country, whero tho fishermen und agrienltural Iaborers are destitate, At Mauchester, England, vast numbers of the middle closs poor, who will not appeal to chare ity, ore sulfering kecnlv. A Liverpool dispatch says It is many {eau sluce the working classes endured such distress and privation, At Bristol thers are lsrge numbers of unemployed aud much suffering. At Wizan thers 18 consider- uble distrees oinong thoe better class of mechan. fcs aud workmen. Wolverhampton reports much distress throughout Bouth Biaffordshire, aud foed, cval, and vlothing are distributed, ANOTUER, Fox, Walker & Co., & the Atlas Englne }.“l’)‘(’)rkl' of Bristol, have falled. Liabllitics, “OLADSTONE UP POR SMIDLOTAIAN. LoNDboN, Dee. 18,—Gladstune hus futimated his Inteution to come forward as the candidaty at Midlothian at the nextelcctiun for the House of Cominons. - DR, DUTP, Loxpon, Dec, 18.~Tha Councll of the Homo- Rute League has passed a vote of contldence fn Lr, Butt.” Only ohe member dlssented, MINISTER WELSIL, Loxpox, Dec. 18.—Welsh, United States Mintscer, 18 11l with the bronchitis, —— CTURKEY, CONCENTHATING, CoNsTANTINOrLE, Dec. 18 —The Servians and Montenegrins bave coucenteated on thelr re- apective frontfers, The Turklsh commanders have been ordered to watch their movementa. RoMER. ‘The American Consul will walt some duys for the Porte's reply to his call for churges aguinst Romer, und then, It ho fuils to recotve an an. swer, will relensa Romer, TIE GIHEK BOUNDARY, CoNsTANTINOFLR, Dee, 18.—1f Gireece and Turkey do not agree upon the frontler question the torte Fru]mu'l to submit the differences to tho declsion of the Furopean Powers, THR PROPUSED -LOAR, 3.~ A disvutch from Constan- Loxvox, D tluople says | pose ms lyy VILLANKA BURNKD, ‘fhie Porte has uatitied the Bersian Knvoy that tho Bervians burned some ‘Vurkish villaged, The Euvoy telegraphed to Bolgrade asking that sutlsfuctlon be tiven the Vorte. FUE HOUMELIAN COMMISBION, Loxvoy, bue, 18,—A correspondens at Pesth rays the £astern Roumetla Commigsson dectded to suspend its laoors, setury to Constantinople, '"‘j ‘nu reasseiable at l’lnflnuwlls unill the middld of uéxt April, ‘The fallure of the Commission 1s due tu the insufliciency of the fowers with which the Commibislovers wery endowed to combat Roselan and Bulgarian vbatruction. Great Britain secins 1o have per- severcd the lopgeat, but’ Hoally justructed her Commtssloncr to resuru. GHIIMANY, MINISTEH TATLOR. BruLin, Dee. 18.—Hayord Taylor continucs to Luprove. tle Jelt his bed to-day. TUR HAILHOAD QUESTION, BzurLiy, Dee, 18.~The Prussian Chamber of Deputles hus sdopted a resolutlon asking the (Goverument to transfer the contrul of the Prussian railways to the Ewplre us specdily as vossible, Muybach, Minlter of Commerce, rui coucurre s BWEDEN, > PINANCIAL DISTIESS. Loxpoy, Dec. 18.~Adviees from Stockbolm, Sweden, state that another’ Qrwm, I. Hirsch, has fatled, with 3,000,000 crowus Jotihitive, fts ditfl- culties haviog -arisen through tne fail fu - the prive of iron, and also from unprofitable opera- tions fu balldings aod laud. The asicts are re- ported sutliclent. The Times says the firms which bave lately failed are believed to have been kept gowng by the banks long ufier they stould bave gove futu llqujdation. A raiber bitter feelng prevails lo Sweden pow, Lut it 13 fomivd the bask wassgurs tavre bave Leva oo wlaer than in other parts of Furove, and held too many sccurities and & too smail proportion of capital. AFGHANISTAN. WITHDRAWN, Loxoon, Dec. 18.—A Bt Patershurg als- patch says tho Russian Misslon at Cabul has beon formally and oMeclnlly withdrawn, MARCTING TO JELALADBAD. LAnore, Dec, 18.—An official dispnteh states that Gon. Browne commenced his march to Jul- A!rrdne‘, which place he hopes to reach alabnd on the 20th inst NATIVES TO DR PUNISHED, Loxnon, Dec. 18.—A svecial from Jumrood, Dec. I8, snys it has beon determined to'inflict rigorous pitnishment upon Zukkur Khels, who led the recent attacke on the camps st All- Twenty-two hundred mon leave Ali- (Wednesday) to nurprll'sa'um(r s an- ticipated that the example made of these na- Musjld, Muajid to-ila; villngzes, which are ten miles distant. tives will have tho effect of pacityiog the whols trontler, F ITALY. I THE NEW CABINRT. Rowe, Dec, 18,—~The new Csbinet is const!- tuted exclustvely from members of the Left, as follows: fairs ad fnterln: Tsajaul, Minlster of Justice; Qen, Mnss deln n.mnex War: Admiral Ferracl, Marine; Meu.mmuo, Public Works; Maglisnl, Fitunce; Coppluoy Publlie Instruction; Major- ana Calulablano, Agriculture. FRANCE, THR BUDGET. VensatLves, Dec. 18.—Tha Benate edopted the budget of expenditure, FIRES. - IN ST. LOUIS. b 81, Lotns, Dec. 18.—At a lnte hour last night stlil more of the south wall of Powell's carpet store, burned early In the evening, fell uvon Alexander’s drug-store, crashing through to the ground floor, destroying nearly evervihing fo the building. ~ 811 later, and after tha firc- men had all gone home, the fire hurst out in this wreck, and, between 2 and B o'clock this morning, the remainder of the south wall of Towell’s buildiug fell, which, with the fire then raging, complotely destroyed the bullding and contents. The front wall of Powell's btllding also fell, and the entire corner Is now b_b_ly o wass of debrie, Py The losses are varlously estithated at $180,000 10 §200,000. The bulldiog occupled by 'Alex- apder's drug-store and several law and“Sther oflices |wos owned by Billsou Iutchins, of the Washlugton City Poat, The nsurance on the losses by the fire last night 1s as follows: E. Jaceard & Co., stock and fixtures—1’hienix, Hartford, $10,0003 Hartfotrd, 85,000; Ln Caisso Generale, France, $5,000; ‘I'radesinen, New York, $2,600; Jeflerson, 8t. Louls, $2,000; Mound City Mutaal, 8t, Louis, £5,000; Commerclal Unlon, $5,000; Uommer- cial, New York, #2,600; Newark, N. J., 83,500, Bullding—Frankiin, ' Pa,, $5,000; Firemen's, Newark, 85,00; Stato ot Penusylvania, 43,000} Glen Falts, N. Y., $5,0003 Springtletd Fire & Marine, £5,000; Orfent, Hartlord, $5,000; Na- tiosal, New York, 85,0005 Royal, London, 8150003 Cltizens', New York, $5,000; Buflalo German, 85,000, B, Powell's stock—Scottlsh Commercinl, tlo.oou; Howard, Now Yark, 85,000; Hamburg, faydebury, 85,000; Liverpool, london & (ilobe, $5,000; Lancashire, England, 85,0005 8t Josepn_ Fire '& Marlne, $10,000; Imperlat & Northern, 25,000; Hawmburg, Bremen, 85,000, Bullding—Liverpool, Landon & (lobe, $5,000; Lancashire, 83,0005 Royal, $5,000, M. W, Alexander's stock and 'fixtures— Queen, 86,0005 Urlout, Ilartford, 62,6005 Vie- ginia Fire & Murine, 81,600 I{Inuu County, $1,600; National, New York, $1,000. Building—Wiitlamsburg_City, $5,000; Ham- burg, Bremen, $7,000; L.aCleds Mutual, $5,000. AT LAFAYETTE, IND, Apecial Dispatea 10 Tha Tridune, LArAYETTE, Ind., Dec, 18.—A small dwelling, owned by Alexander Wilson, on Oskland ave- nue, was consumed by fira about 10 this morn- ing. Loss about $2,000; fnsurcd In Contlnental, of New York, for 8500, While golng to the fire tho Ninth street atesmer capaized at the corner ot Brown and Ninth, nakiog & complete somer- ;;ul‘tl, the driver and enirdneor cscaplog unin- red. ¢ CIICAGO, %, The alarm from Box 23 at' 4:10 yesterday moraing was caused by a defective grato luthe stone-front bullding No, 725 Mlichigan aveuue, owned by the Orphan Asyluin and occupled as o residence by Dr. It. i1, Bingham, Damage, $50, ‘Thie atarm from Box 48 at 10 o'clock yestorday murniug was caused by the explosion of anoll- stove fu the basement of No. 147 Dearborn street, oceupled by A. Magny as a restaurant. AT SYCAMORE, ILL. - Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Sycamons, I1l, Dee. 18.—At a late hour last Intght, the rast, door, and blind factory of Will- am Schiroder was discovered on flrey and before assistauce could be rendered It was burned to the ground, The buildiug wos 8 I%u frame, and burned very rapldly, Loss 813,000, Iusur- ance §3,000, mostly in East ern companles, ! e — HYDROPHOBIA, FProtect Yourself Against Dogs, and Let Rattlesuakes wad Copperlieads Live In Peace, WiLmiNetoy, Del., Dec, 18.—As long ago as laat Juae George SBedgwick, an employw of the D are Western Iallroad, was bitten by o dog. At Go'clock this evening he died In the City liospital from hydrophobla, after suf- fering untold sgonfes. At the thme when Bedgwick recvived the wound which eaused | death ho wan locking the dog Into a freight-car, The avimal turued on him and bit Wim on the back of the rigbt Land, Inflictihg o svvere gash. In the course of time the woynd bealed, and nothing further was thought about the matter until Sunday® afterncon, when Mr, Bedgwick was taken with a chill, fol- lowed by a siight fover, ile slept very little during the night, and sent for a physiclay, who, suspectlug that the patlent liad been bitten, ad- wministered the usual rvemedies. Yesterday the symptoms of bydrophovis wers more pronounced and distinet, ‘Fha slzht of water caused wa, aud when De, Draper maoved o bat in frout of his face the sifght dralt of cold alr thut was veeasioued caused bim to raiso his hands sud . throw back his hond, whils a cou- vulilve sbudder distorted his features, Ile also slzbed frequently, and oceusionally wasped for breath, At Wts own request he wis taken to the City Hoapital,whers he hus since beeu under the troatment of Dr. Bnortlidge. Last ulghit the pattent became delirious aud violent. At mid- night he was so wild that it was fuund necessa- r{ to put bim In lrons. About Y o'clock this morning hic arose, aod wanted to know who brought bim to his preseut location. e fn- sisted that he was perfectly well, and fora while he determined whume. Fiuatly the delirlous attack pas: off, sud he be- cauie pussive again, * At dayluebt hs appeared belter, and swallowed wome pllla~ with gréat difficulty, His wife visited him during the forenoon, and he talked rationally with her. Oceastonelly be would be attacked by wuuhv, and when he torced down a gless of milk the cffort was agomzing to wituess. He could wot caty, and pothlvg wad | pussed Lis lips sluce Baturday. This afternoon he sald that ho was golnz to die, and talked about his death. By the widdle of the after- noun he again became deltrioys, sud strugaled desperately, At U o'clock he dled, after coming vut of avonvulsion, Coplajate are wade gencrally that quite a nuwber of persuus have beeu bitten duriug the past few montbs in various parts of thls city. On “‘:’,‘fl n{;eruwn 4 Inal was sovercly bittea ib the of the right leg by a dog whlcn ran out of a yard and cante down Efghtlh strect to sttack him, ‘Fhe man weut over to the m.‘lnl and bad bis wouod dressed by Dr. Short- ge. . OBITUARY. Spectal Disoatch Lo Ths Tribune. MiLwavzes, Dec. 18.—Father John Prancis Dichls, 8. J., died st the pastoral rusldence of 8t. Gall's Church ot 1 a. m. to-day of dllatgtlon of tbe beart. Futber Dielils was born ju Bel- glum Oct. 21, 1821, and entered tho Boclety of Jesus on the 80ch of October, 1543, Boon glter bis vovitiate Le wos scut on 4 tulssion among the Pottawatomle Judiavs fn Kansss, While there be begun the coustruction of the gramuwar sud the vompilution of o dictiouary ol the lauguage of that tribe, work afterwards per- focted by the Rev. Futber Gailland, B. J., sow deceased. lle was urdaloed priest o 1599, Ll 1ot vuwa dun 15, 1svs slbody Depretis, Président of Councll, Min- Ister of tha Interior and Minister of Foreign Af- 1o gold coln or gold certificates, of Jesus. s last years were spent in Mil wankee, lowa CiTy, Ia., Dee, 18.—Pcter T. Freeman, #n old and rmm(ncnt citizen, business man, an capitalist of country before he was of age, community fecls keenlv s loss, servico will bo at 8t. Patrl Tow. TFINANCIAL, . CINCINNATI. CINCINRATI, 0., Dec, 18.—The old established banking-house of C. F. Adae & Co., known as the German 8avings fustitntion, closed its doors pleted & statement fn which they say that, in vailed in business circles afnce the late German Catholle Bank failure, they find it necessary to suspend businass, During the past twelve months they have met demands to the amount of moro than $800,000, and they do not fetl that, In justice to themsetves and thelr business friends, they have a rizht to peralst fn attempting to further withetaud the pressure. ‘The firm made an osalgnment to-nfght to Au- wustus A. Bennott and Philip 11 Hartmaon, who at once take charge of sffafrs, Tho bank was the’ principal depository for the German vopulatlon, and usually carrted abont 81,000,000 in deposits. Thera I8 great excitement to-night among the Germans, but it s believed that the loss to depositors will not bo heavy. Lisbilitles are about $700,000, mostly In certificates of de- posit. A statement of nssets cannot be ob- tatned to-night. The bank pald interest on de- posits, ‘The German Savings Institution was catab. lishied fn 1854, and bas helda high position among the banking-houses of this city, Its troubles date from the failure of the saviogs- banks fn 8t. Louls and Chicago about a year ogo, The run which corameouced at that time continued steadlly until the recent fallure of tlemann & Co., when it was preatly fncrensed. At the time of the St. Louls failure the deposits amounted to $1,500,000, but mora than half of them have been drawn out, Tho nsscta of the firm arc estimated ut $400,- 000, placlog o low valuation upon the real estate which they own, T i To the Western Ausociated Press. CivciNNaTI, O., Dee. 18.—~Excltement wis created In Anaucial elreles late this afternoon by the report that the banking houss of C. F. Adae & Co. had suspended, The firin nas sustalned ahcavy drain upon its deposits for the past yenr, and, ss thero was appsrently no prospect ola c)mn‘.;e n affalrs, av sssignment was mado at a late hionr this afternoon.” Tho Habilitles are stated at-§780,000, of which amount $630,000 s i time-cortificatcs, sud the remalnder dug on call, The assets are stated nominally at §400,- 000, Al demands were pald over the counter up to 3:15 this afternoon, and the firm had about $5,000 to thelr creditat the Clearing- House at the clore of business to-day. The following will appenr to-morrow ¢ 1In consequence of the excitement which has been Jrcvatent i busincen clrclew for game Lime, wo tind t necessary Lo suspand business for the present, at leust, During tae pust tweive morths wo have met demands upon ne to tho smount of $800,000, and we do not feel that, in justice to oueselves and onr business friends, wo tinve the right to peraist in attempting further to withstand the preasnre which la threatening to come more irresistidly from day to day. We have miade an assigninent for the benefit of our creditors of all the neacta to August A, Ien- nett and Philtip Henry Harimann, geatlemen who, 4 we Lollove, command and deservo tho cutits confldence of the community, Thev \will at once take charge of vur affalrs, and in & very short time be able to give datatied and teastworthy informa. tlon upori all subjects In which the pnh(lu in gen- cral, and our creditors Inparticalar, azre interested, L. F. Apam & Un, The credltors of the firm aro mostly Ger- maus, and numbered b{ hundteds, Tieco s Rreat excitement amoug them to-night. MASSACHUSFITS, Bpectal Dirpateh {o The Tridune. Bostoy, Mass., Dee. 18.—~1he Savings-Dank Cotnmiesloners® report, which witl soon be tnade public, Aliowa that the past yenr has tosted tho strength of tho savings-banka in this State as they have never been testea before, For the tird timo slnco tho banks wera firat required to make raturns (In 1834), the deposits have fallen off, and this year much more largely than cver before. Tho feeling of insceurity which led to a run on many of the banks equiva- fent almost to a penic in many vases, com- menced last year, and culminated about the tims of the passage by the Leglslature of the law which gave the Savings- Nank Commissloners discretionary powers to restrict the amount of payment Ly any bank when thuy deemed such a courso necessary for the protection of the Iuterests of the depositors, Of the 78 savings-banks n tho State, eleven aro under J)eructunl injunction, and now belng wound up by Recelvers, elght are temporarily enjolncd by the Supreme Court from the trausaction of business, and 21 hayo been placed under restrie. tions by the Commlssioners, The statement of the year's businuss shows that the witharawals largoly exceed tno dfmlm. and there (s u decrease of 827,500, in the deposits. ‘There is a decreaso of 8,000 depositors, One bundred miilons have been withdrawn during tho last tiwo ygars, and the larger part of this Is by the Inrdest depositors,—thosu whose deposits reached the fall wmount which the law permitted to oue fudividual, and it sald that, in ono of the banks which has suftered the heaviest draln, over four-iiths of the amount withdrawn was by the thousand-dollar depositors, This has, of cddrae, been withdrawn for other investments hitfeal estute, npon mortiages, and ju Govern- aliont bonds, ~1L18 also trug that a certain class ptaervous depositors have hoarded thelrwealth —————— THE WEATHER. Orrics or tus Ciner BioNan Orericen, Wasuixarox, . C., Dee, 10—1 g, in,~Indlca- tinns~-For ‘Fenucases and the Ohlo Volley, part- ly cloudy weather, westerly winds, fallivg ba- rometer. For the Upper Misslssipul and Lower Missourt Valloys, porthierly, veer to warmer soutbeust winds, partly cloudy weather, falling Larome- tery foliowed by suow, For thu Lake rewlon, southwest to northwest winda, covler, parily cloudy weather, rising ba- rometer, LOCAL OVaREVATIONS, V01, Fair. \oves Clear, o 11 IClear Chandinven s 37 rand Haven. . LaCrod i:)nfl\ TESTEICE o i L BAD PRACTICE, - Bpeciul Digpaich 1o The Tribune MiLwauxxs, Wis, Dec. 18.—FE. P, Bigelow, of Osage, Is., charged with haviug sold barley doctored with sulpbur fu this market, was dis- charged this afteruovn on preliminary exatmiva. tion. e admitted that he doctored tho barloy, but deuied that be had sold any In this market, 23 cbarzed. e had merely submitted samules on which locsl commission firms negotlated transfers. The evideuco fatled tosustain the charice that the aceused had delivered toe bar- ley, und he was sccordiugly dlswbsed from urrest, . - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loswoy, Dee. 18.—The steawships Rbels and The Aweer, from New York, aud Sawaris, from Buatu, buiv wita afterward he was appointed Buperior of that misslon in whicli as a acholastic he had suffered ro much hardship, and was Instrmmental in securing the ercetion of a cotlege of the Eode!(v this city, dled yesterday morning. Hle was s natlvo of Ircland,and came to this His Inrge fortanc was acquired by upright business methods. The The funeral k's Church to-mor- today at b o’clock. The firm have just com- vonsequence of the excitement which haé pre- NRADWAY'S REMEDIES, Hlon. Thurlow Weed, Indorsing Dr. Radway's R. R, R, Remedics Af- ter Using them for Several Yeara, Nxw Youx, Jan. 4, Dese Sle: Taving for saveral years pses your nci efnes, donl ”l(fl{ at nrst, but aficr experiel 1] fifi"fl“{:m." lanoies aduty to ke nowiedga the advanta g\'jl‘;‘" dery, ’fllnm '.V"E.“ The .i’ e are F‘Df"‘ll 10 1, " 01 AN WAy With the dey' cect.” Tho: Hoady Teliet eAnfos b, Teirerireichied than {tls by fts name, We n w the lintment freqnont. 1y an ’l’!.!'i{, aimont fovariabiy nding the promised "llnllfi-‘ Tuly yours, ls‘n!dlfll DR HADWAY. URLOW WEED, R.R.R. DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, TEVER AND AGUE, CURED AND PREVENTED BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, B0BE THROAT, , _ DIFFIOULT BBEATHING, RELTEVED IN A FEW MISUTES -BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL OCOMPLAINTS, Lovscness, Diarrhees, Cholers Morbus, or painfn) elinrizes Trom tho Dowela arn SORIC Inffiebn ot it ty minutes by taking iadwsy's ltrady Rellof. Xo e grstion or loRamnation, Ko weakuess or Inssitude, wil oliow the use of the it. It Hellef, RADWAY'S. READY RELIER CURES THR WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Reading this Advertisemont neod any one Buffer with Pain, RADWAT'S READY RELIER CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, 16 was the frat and Is tho ONLY PAIN REMEDY That [nstantly stops the most excructating palns, sl tays Inflamimation agd cures Conssstions whether uf thie Lungs, Stomach, Bowals of uther glands vr organs, ¥ one appiication, In from One {o Twenty Minutes, No mattat Buw vl‘flent n‘e:mm-: g the pain, the Ricumatic led-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Netvous Neursigic, or prosirated with dileasa may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Infammation of the Kidneys, . Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of {he Bowcls, a8 ¥ - Congestton of the Lungs, Soro Throat, Difficalt Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart Hysterics, Cronp, Diphtheris, Ontarrh, Influenza, Ileadache, Toothache, Nearalgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chilld, Agua Chills, Chilblalts, and Frost Bites 0 ¢ applicatd: the Ready Rellef to tho partet parts where Bl or sy Sls ol Pt i comfore, s ‘Thirty ta sixty drops in half a tambler of water will n 6 1w minates curs Cramps, Spasms, Sour Klumacil, leartbury, Blek Headscne, Plarrhica, Dyseoiers, Colle, Wind In tho Bowels, and all internal Pa ravelers shauld always carry & bortleof RADWAT'S READY IELIEF with th A fow drops [n water wiil preven egs or paing fron) chango of wier: ‘ll:' tier shad Freuch dy or Ditlers as & stimue an FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for Afly conts. There 8 not a remediat axeut i tiie world that will cupe_ Fevel il Al vt Igjarl Hlllgus, Seariet, atded by Radw ) 85 quickis ‘as HADWAY'S tEADY Ry Fifty cents per bttle, DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, : CURE OF GIIONIC DISEASE, SCROFULA OR A BILI IO, MR NARY O CONTAUGIOS, BE ITEATED IN THE Lungs or Btoumnchy Bkih or Doses, Flosh or CORRUPTING THE fOLIDS AND VITIATING ORRUPTING TR S0 Chironle Rheumatism, Scrufuia, Glandular Sweliinz, Uacklng bry couyh, Cancerqus ‘Alfectivas, rphiiii (ouplalnls, Blecdiue of the Lunis. Dyspepuia, Watee ivash, 1o Doiopeads: Wiite Bweilingaiunors ‘Cir cera, BKin and 11ip Discases, Mercuriul' Disoascs, Fe- ihale Comnisints, "Gout, Dropay, smb Nheum, Sroa- chiltls, Cousumnption, Liver Complaint, &c. Not only doca the Sarsaparitlian lesolvent exeal sl finedlal pgens 1q the cyre of Choule. Berotulous kin Dlicdses, Constiulonal. Gt it 1 the odiy poutive cury for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, n d Womn Diseases. Qraval, Diabotes, Drons. M A o R S g fscisg, Albuminiris, and in wil cuses whera thers ricke Uit doponita. Br 1o WALCE 18 THICK, Elon it wiitsimtiices tka’ uho- whito of b ¢ thecads' 1ke Whilo. silc, or' thero 16 s ool biilous appenrance, whd whito i3 one-dust de Nuen there s 8 pricklng, buraing scusatlo ng water, wid puin [n the small o the 1 lotan. " Boid by druggiaie. FIICH OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED By Dr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & C0., 82 Warren-st,,N.Y. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLY Perfectly tasteless, ole| th sweet gum, imme,",’w-ume“‘pm 3. wd SOcuglhit. tadiway's Pilin, for the’ o U divorders Ut 13 dtumach, Liver, Nowcls, Kidue, Bladder, enw;.l Disomwh, 1ivadachu, Constivation,” Costivepras, 1od apatlon Dripousiu. ‘Billousise Pever. Tafauinaiion v Vieier, Wt tad 10 SHCrc 4" Bontivy cure T Py e . Fire eataiitag b iereury, miserel of i w:dnn-..-v'w hl"fo:z?‘:l.ngrlmplum resulitng frow Dl ol ht 11' this rtomach, Foad, Tulln ol rirafine dhaborvr v 3 blumact ntn) Dumvuit dircathluz, Fluttering at lons wheu ln w dyin e forg the Sigi, Fever and dul Puio 14 of Beriplration. Vellowses o ain o tho Bide, Chest, 1 luid, ai of [leas, Hurning 10t Fiesh A few doies of Laaway's Pills will rree i from Bl of o Atovnumed o, centd per box. 591G by Druggiata, RBAD ¢ False and True.” Send 8 letter stamp to RADWAY & CO., Ko. g2TN Fiativa worid thousinds wil bu scat 5o