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2 T CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1878, action #pon them from the contest for the ap- Aol '-;rg:;:\.’ ll;l:n:l;m:h:\'.' Mr. ;!{n::‘-‘!‘muld s FOREIGN 5 and ahoald ho made nt this timeé. S Wy 4 LT proaching election for United States Ecnator. noe 57 k Ihe Bill reorganizug the army was tdentnld | - i Dorsoy then eatled tin the Tlanse W11 TR TELLOW-PEVRR COMMIRSION. o P il . (> A amend th une 20, 1478, and to fx the rata | Lo 84 ¢ : o I ey O e iivd hy elh At 1 e Loss of & Stearship by Col« ©old-binoded assasstnation has apparently teey resorted to by tho agents of the present (oy. ernmont to,check the cxpresslon of oplutoy, The newly-clected Governor of the State of Jallsco, Benor Riestrs, a firm partisan of Val- reaean, but the k\gn\\'(m( ones say that he pro- poser to work up his campaten for the Demo- cratte Presidential namination, Me, Hendricks wiil keep a closs watch upun Thurman, who fs his most formidable Western rival, and will nat be slow to take advantaze of any slips that Thurman may wake. Gov. Jendricks will also nlamolnnd address and the names of the articles In. closed. ¢ Matter of {he eecond. third, and fourth classes containing ans weiting or printing not antharized a made 11adlo to letter-rate postare. Any Attempt fo_inctote matler of « higher ciaea in that of & Tower in punishable by a fine of $10. ~ The Poat- master-General is dirvcted to ftrnish for pudhc == the Greak frontier quiestion, and Infends to'f; vesh them with relntively &nqm«lu powers, 3 A KOT RETUNNED, ' Toupox, Dee, 10.—A correagondéntat Vienns denles that the Rovmclian Comidlsalon bas re- tarned to Constantinople. - X A N WILL IR RXTPELLED. ¢ To e Welern Rarocialet Priss, WasminGTON, I, C. ec. 1.—The tion. Casey Ywnp Cnalrnan -of the 1louse Comuiktec ta . examige intg and report upon the cansa of the . ¢ 1arte, has decreed an extraordinary tax of 1 yellow fever outhreak fn the Southern States | hava an opportunity of meeting all the oluh:nl fasucd by the Commisatoners of the District of . . . TLoxvox, lee. 10.—A Constaniinople dis- > per T oy O oL R AT ehich | 118t stmmer, has appunted the following Sub: | mannecrs sud can muke o s slate far 180, | Columelt ani for siter prvores lision in the Mediter- paten anve Tomer willbe oxpulcd from Turkey e atatr sal <2 pita sk bt 2 o i be | Committees to visit aflicted sections, nawely: | Hewill find it a nifcul 2k to con i X ansed-—28 to 11 o 7 5 witl nd of tho Amerlean Legation. se ;;:gg&' of the denominations now in - uss may be (,':mdd.w(";hm,:,‘a,,,y',.ml Moree 1o viste Mem. | Ofto men, who toltza Thurman, and swho claim | The Remate tien resamed considerstion of the ransan. UHhe w.:‘x:“nm'nlv-mnrnn hests t ta eatimato ns wurth $100,00) (nrobiahly teries phis and vicinity, and Gibson, Hooker, and Young to visit New Urleans and vidnity. The Sut-Committers of tha Liousa and Nouata will 1t and agt jolntly durlix'v‘.lmlr Bouthern tonr i T, . A nesting of Senafary and Representatives fromn the Soutnern Btatea was held st the Capitol this evenine for the purpose of giving exnrcs- afon to public sentiment in the region recently alllicted by the yellow fever taward the peoole of the North: for thelr charity and assistanca during the epidemic. Renator Eustis presided, tuat Hendricks cantiot earry Obio fn the Prast- dential yeur. . DEMOCRATIC *Ixs’ AND oUTs." Democrats cannot coms to any harmonious conclusion sd to the advissbliity of an sxtra sgs- slon of Congress, or of the Benate. The grrat army of *‘outs' want one, for the reason that it would give the Democrats control of the Ben- ate, and woulil maka rouin for A reat many hungry. oflice-seckere. The presaurs upon Lemocratic Sonators for these places in already vury constderable. On the ather band, employes itavaine if brought ta market) he muss, at one vay #1,000. This, tn ad nuoz' to the mc‘:x‘li?- lierous taxes,. A merchant who may bo unfur. tatinte enough to bave $500,000 worth of stock ::: mxynd (n:l whlchhlnmo nlt‘«l) k,"wltmn the fagy 0 years, ho may havi ® hieo pal st u:fn hnml’uvug.’romum. 12 B ey ! Convinced of the fnjustice nod hardanip of this tax, the merchantao! Guodalajara anid other towns |y tho Staté telegraphed to President Dinza protest, and asked for protection from the General linvernment, No anawer to this bilita ameuy the statates in rllll\uum‘u"mn.ln 5 Mr. Windom gavo notlca thas he we L :ubml“lnc lalllolvmu 24 an mldllllonll u’ccvo‘x.uflln Zall, S 5 i y iny rultbroughtinanyronrinow havimg jurisdiction o In patent eanee, for an alczed Infrlugeniontof auy One Hundred and: Fifty'Per- potented article, devied. process, invghtjon, or nia- . - €ovary. whera 1t shall abpoar tint defentant pur- | 8ON8 Bupposed to Have chased” the pame from the manutactuter therevl, U perighed §s oF from the person_or Arm enpaged (n the aperas | - - Perished. Vi fion, sale, or practical Apnlication thereof, oF that 5 : v he - manufactyred or anplied the eame for and 10 - " his own nse, ud not for »ale, Nae for making k duet lo, if_plaintifl ahall rocov acimant for morels nmbial aansta, o cout | Sudden., Death of .Bayard rostrated o farge number of houses, and ft s cared many Hves were lost, UULOARIAL ! Loxnoy, Doc. 19.—~A correapomdsnt at Berlin states that, notwithstanding the denial by the Jorurnatde . Petersturg, it {8 kuown in sathnris tative clreles hers that negotlations ars sl vending relativa to the mrthod of startin Droooss) for the foint oecitpation of tho Bul- garian disteicts, n the event of disturbances, After the Hussian evarmation, 1t i bedeyed that Russig would refuse to assint, - but this ¥ Roroafies |° SITERMAN SATISFIBD. FKls OPINIONS ON TR NEW ARMY BILL. <o fashtngron Padt, Dee. 7. A representative of the Poet called on Gens Bherman at his reoms in the Ebbitt House last night for the burposo of odbtaining his views on the pending bll) for the reorzsnization of the srmy. Though cousteous, ss usual, Gen, Bher- man oreferred not to commit himeelf to any de- h k Bphen) was recelvsl, howeever, and when thistax tailed expreseion of opinion on the new Army [ and H: D. Money acted as Secretary, af the Uuuse are opposed 1o an extra sessfon. | shail adjndya that e pav al] the costa of tha suit, i would not prevent ather Fowern from acting. waa belug eallnvted al) w t l;hc],;:‘:,,c it AMected the intereats of so many | _ A commitiee, Y oviposed of tha Tion. E. Jobn ‘Chay can hold their ulaces, If there fa noextra [ and if tho “pluintifl shall not recoter the sum of ,Tay]op at Berlin TUHREY WANTS MORIE RIUTIAIL MONRY, et ,,,,m.mn'n‘f{','; {::i;;",‘;;"dg:'"]grk ! m but he felt certaln that | 111, Senators Lanir, Harris, and Garland, a0d | yeqalon, until Decembor next: and nearly all of | $50 or over the Court ahall adjudae nim 1o pay hie Yesterday. Prarir, Derl gl in Lanidon Tiiner. | on’sotit | 170 Tho merchants who'had. algned tho fur f\'.“h&fl'; {:&2‘;‘-& T I & spiett of falrneds | Hepresentativen Carey Young, Jorden E. Cra- theyo places, after March 4, will be practical sfa. | 90 costa, uniesy it shail also appear that the da- . b et ratif, Dee. 4.~Innortant negotiations sal 18 fendant, at the tine of such purchass, mann- R faciuge, of practical spplication, had knawicags or aetual notice of the vxistence of sseh patent, and vens, Van H. Manning, and John Goode, 1o gram to the Frestuent wers nll fmprisoned with. vortod a scries of resolutions expressing the ecureg, ‘Thean employes know, however, that ont delay, to be guing on between thie British. Ambassaaor 18 {a not certain that the Democrats can ormanize 10 the army at large. und the Porie, or rdther ths Buitan, Jorm the W Have you examined the bill, Genersl? said S RN T . On the evening of tho 3d Inst. the people of 1 moat grateful foeling towards tLe poople of the | the mext House, or, If they that their [ that such burchase, manufacture, vr practicnt ap- | Only Fourteeri of Thosé on subject at present of town talk in Comstantin- | g, G e IV O BEG G IR the publie he Post, dof 1 aatd the | INOTth for shelr zencrous charity and “kindnese | friends will be on'top. _Accordingly, the Demo- | piication’ wae an infringement of. the' rights. of IEnov “Have Béen gle. Far soma Lime past a ramat las been cur- | (I8} 6'! i ks "wm“n‘: D;‘GME:L'\(“I"LL Alist (s Just wnab I o dolog hiow, 1ad! during the prevalence of the fever, cratic **ing* In the House aro against an extra | pluins nown to Have Béen fent,that the great barcacks at Seatart and Have. | oyreizenng cecdi T oy Ueneral, polating to the bugs doculnent 7ing | °'g\ouent spcechos were mads by Benator | esgion, 'The Domocratie “outa” sverywhere | © Lald over to'be submitted horanfuer. L gavedd e . [dat Listia dee helnrywencnad peonateil for tho ovarmor, 1o cbbyiyes tha peopls of G&::fi’fi(y‘:‘:‘l hed ?,J':F n::z't;mh fir‘::emrr:lb! o an%n'l pro~ E‘:;":h:‘"""”"“”'“ Young, Ellls, Manuing, | aro lc}r it. The l(epumll-‘;n “ins" ot ‘5“’“' ..‘.‘,'I;.‘.'"gf.fi'é‘in'.ii'e!.'i‘.'.“.5!‘.”..'}".'.'.’2.‘.':&' iytiih Sfffs"x'.'%."&s'e’m‘r'} &r-;o ‘;\hn'l‘n{fi;glg:n':pkhlo that ”"{u; Ma no gt whatever, : 3 . § i R Bt s, ¢ , “hold. 5 ; : Tides e m?nr;nm{;:fi:n.r«m:fl:l:h:lnfifi e e es TR PTLLARY o A DL thois ramostany | Provementain toe Patent. lnwe. - e spoke of the pr—s oy was'ta _sorvo ad n protext for thik measurc, | Whor 1o “hold. mass-meatings or. to -protest partook of shight nourishment to-night, and hia attendants reported that he had been siesping during the evening. 1is condition remaios ex- ceedingly precaitous, MILITART PRISONRRS, The Houss Commltice on Clalms tfo-day anthorized Mr, Henderson toreportto the Houso with favorable recommendation the pending bill authorizing.the proper stcounting otticer of the Treasurylo pay the amount ducthe State of egalnst any act of his, ordered a detachment of andomil) pol chelr s troops out. of the Government palace, Thess troons drew up in, line, and, without the shght- est warping, fired on- the psacanble crowd, kili- Ing in pura wantonness five of Guadalsjora’s prominent merchants, 1 am anxiously awaltin, names and detalls. It fa reported that ong o the siain was an Engliah cifizen. Such fs the boaated security of life and proverty of which thie Mexican Miniater Zamacona las been boagt rasent: impotiqciions in the Vaion iswr, snd the | o, g diifeulies which the inventore, an weil ax'consam: | Views of the London Times on erd, were rubjocted fo, Ho submitted an smend. # o ) to the fikst section of tho b 1), **tbat if, in auy the Financial Situation salt instituted In anv one Clrguit Conrt of the . > United States, the valldity of the patent shall he in England, determined wpon & final nearing, .Any other Circuit Court niny recognlze satd deciaion, and in ita dis- % — cretion grant injunctions bhased thereon, 10 cone 14 ding u ito the Sopreme Court of ‘ Dia i tpuaposdng s syl i taomatontlal | Much Distress Amang the Strik forty, It aflects tho staf departmenta and bu- reaus more than ft does the line of tho army. ‘Thia part of the b}l {s comparativelv ahort and condensed, and 18 all embraced in the first sev- euteen pages. The wholg of the remainder of the bitl, which has 204 pages of printed matier, etacts a law substaatially made up heretofors of regulations, cmbracfog the articles of war, On the whole, 1 am pleased with the bmlfl be which was devised for the yummo of meeting | the possible emerzency of diflicultics arising ohoat the witlultawal -of tha Russian troops, ‘It {s scarcoly nocesmary . to . poins ouy the futllity of these canjectures, based ou the fact of the Beutart barracks heing put in order, Tho two reziments which could Beguarterod in thoss barracks would hardly caunt. auch efther in casoof a Mahomedan rising in the . PBRSONAL. Sonator Patterson, of South Carollna,—'*Han- st John,* of the Indian Committee,~gained twonty-one pounds during the recess, Iis trip to the Indian Territory benefited him. Ie agema to heva recovered bits ol buoyancy, which he lost with the troubles of last spring, lls son * Bilas,” who served an apprenticeship ac S P ¥ 0p 0 Capital oras o means of pressure 0a tha fRus. tinct many thinga Y tho ‘Lrensury brauch of the Uovernment Printe | Sitent hos 'hern decreed mgainet in a smit ing Operatlves of 014- T or, {ue to the merchants of Chicago, Canve JfL imakes eloar e Y or de. | Tenuesice for keeping uad maintaluing Ua\ll‘cd Ing-Oflice, bius gone to California to enter upon | Futlinted in any one Cieciit Goart sny other Cir- T e Slang, These K':fi‘};]‘;-p};‘:"g,“;‘,‘l laner the Sl Pendent on usage and castom.” fiates mulliary prisotiers from thelst of Julj, | journalism In sume caoncisy, Tt Court moy. 10 its discretion, GrAnt & sty of - England fs carefufly guanding aanast afl pogsi- 3 1808, untli Dec. 1, 1571 Congresstnan Schinicher, who naver loses sight Sy proceedIngs tu any Unfted Siatea auit brousnt under LMLI y?le'mrmi‘m:‘!? r||n :npem :ln X‘lw" 13 i i Court of the Unite s In aid Arstsuit, B emting tscrston, the s ree-broaidont. a5 | A Tarkish Cominission Appolnted to Set- d e tuo Sojact ittee toinguize Whetle 53 s D et fena b of Sitiaens were sios tlo the Gréok Frontisr Questlon, ; CASUALTIES. | UNDIER TOR WHRERLY, Enertal Mevatch 10 Th8 Tribune, W7 observe,” faid the Joit, ihat ome of the newspapers this morniug charges that the bill leglstates G:n.'Dmm z':y,; ol oflica to make way for a relaive of yours W55 1 Yave bevu toI0.” reolied the General, MRS, OAINES' OLATM. ‘The House Committeeon Private Land Claima ta-day sgreed to raport to the ouse with a fa- vorable recommengation a bill gflr_-utlng Mrs, Myra Clark Galnes the title to 5,4 of tha Rio Grande, haw caused to be ofllchally pripted the report of Mlinister Foster npon ths cowmniercial relations between the Usdited Stotes and Mesivo. Tuz TRIAUNE was the first news- bin evgnsualities, and-that negattations {u slave of certain continzencles are In course. That the Turks themselveg ara not altogether reas- sured about the future is proved by the activity el oy’ Jorrer, fil., Nee. 19,~Charles Cotbert, an em- ts of | paper jn the United Btates-to print this. A : with which lu.‘y havo sot to work £ com lete LIrT, Jil., 2 nem #and have onl¥ o say that tbe writer dispiayed | I gy 000 Y onisiana, Tho baiapce of | Nex York to which it c lated in the recent ciectlons, In accordapco with tho defenses of tno Tebataladja and Bulalr nes | ploya of the Jolfet Rollng Sl i A 4 . N was offcred refused [ - - g Mills, was run over hotu hils iznorance aud bis malice {n the onblle | [0l S0 005 arpents, was disaliowed. ar Yotk paper to which by ki the resolntion of Mr. Ulnine, adopted on Tagaday, g ¢ to give it space,—for the reasun, doubtless, that a plain statemens of the truth ight ioterfere with {ts Moxican circulation, ‘I'he Independents from the Bouth who hava been alected to the next Congressare yery much conrted here, Both parties are trylhe to make much of them: and |t In falr to say that these catlon of such stufl. Gen. Drum will not be lvélsmcd ont of ofiice, [Ie Is not affected byit aratl. 1f the b becomes a law, Adjutant- Ueneral Tuwneend will be mustered out. Gen. Dium s Assistant Adl)uum.-(lnnum, and by reason of seujority will be prumoted, unless the President by bis own volition selecta some one and to arin them, for which purposo the slego eung brouehit dawn feom the Quadtilatecal are matply used. It inay bu one Indicstion that the u@lnl{mm\s betwesn Englaud and Turkey, of whatever nature thoy e, are progressing favorably, that a Turkish loan of 125,000, under English . gunrantee fs helng talked last nighy by & switah ongine on the Chicago & Alton Natiroad, batwean the city and the mile, and {natantly killed, Decoased had iived herg #bout #ix weeks, ani was a comparative strang- ey An lnqnflf was held, Spectg) Diaraten ta The Muaste. "eller, Cameron (Wig, ), Kirkwood. Mitch- £ DlSA'.S'i‘EiL ell, Plumb, Layard, mfin«. Balley, and Gar- 4 S e L and, .\l? !l‘ucfin n;;ml :nch :'xmrl:‘d. ;n% l:llg.ul‘:: ' Loxnow, Dee U.—A tolegram dated Galats It aud constjtucnts, he co Jarva iy the Commitiest poatdgs. ho comtd Aot | (@ suburb of Conatantioople) at.3i80 p. m. to- seryo on account of sickaess 1[\ bis fanily, 1l | dsy revorts that tlp steamer Byrantine, frgm CONFIRMED, ‘Tho Senato confirmed the followlng noming- LhTH Collectors of Intomal Revenue—James 8, Walfe, District of Colorado; John L, Peonlug- ton, District of Dakota. : Trihune. ) Thdian Avenig=tiensy, 3. King, Lach Laks [ Tadepentents seem to cutov it, ‘and. Wil try to | 14810 il spiapathy wio i lavesiigaion. bov- | Marsellcn for Gomstantinoyle, was sunk: ia & | As security for this oan tho tribato, of Eespt o e sty Dt 10 —Kto tratn ont 'Ag'whn relative of yonrs fs alluded o In that fifi:fi' “,:g;"'“; ‘5"}"!3:‘ Mullc‘::: o g&::ll‘ur& Jeavs thelr positiun equivocal as long as it will Mr. Plamb_ ssld It was Impossible for bim to colilsion, Ono,liundred and 8ty lives aro sup- he reventies of Cyprus, and o portion, of the | ny1us norih of, Plagpwell, steuck n. slolgh cronss be of advantage to them. Gen, Bauks s very glad to avalt himscll of the opportunlty of lecturing tn the West, as his {88 poor man, hss an_expensive family, and greaddy needs money. It i3 now expected that articlol™ i 41 gon't kuow; I haven't a relative Inthe army, Gun. Mliles {s no relative of mine, bul & coune'cyzlon by rcason of having msrifed my nicee.! S revenucs of 8yria wonld be pledged. The first, however, befag llremg pledged for the guaran- tead loans of 18041805, and 1871, & portion of tha lvan would ba ewployed towards redeaming this pledice by n slukiag fund, the rest serve, and aaked 10 bo excused. posed tobe fost. Buth se""mT ‘\re'm ‘;xcuma.' l;ul no sppolat- © COMPIMMED, TatnieRerg mule lo e RcanEIeh. 2 - Loxnow, Dec. 19.—The report that 1501ives - The Hen: aumed conslderation of the. Patant A s Uil and B Covistianey Aokt 8¢ I¢0gih of ho | Wera lost by the dlsnster to tho steamer. Dyzae Iniz tho track ‘4t that point, The alelgh con- tained a man pamed John Mclntyre and wite cud threo children. Mr, Mufutyre and one child were tnatantly kitled. Afrs. MeIntyre and the other children were badly injured, with Huut, Ktowa, Comanche, and Wichita_ Agency, Indisn Territory; L. 1l. Kellogg, Los Pinos Agency, Arizons. ¥ e Postmasters—Ohto: John . Greene, Me- #p0! S % dina; Thomas C. Thomson, Cardivgton; Thom- | he will be appulnted United States Marahal of | fmperfectiond fn our Petout laws, butwas unaole | tine fa confirmed, Fourtcen persous only.were | oelng anplied to withdmwing tho pancr money, | lighit hopes of recovery. Mefnbyre swos u tuor jociias ‘Gea. Miles been mentioned for the | o'y1! yiake, Lobanos L, Weletek, Tulin, WWis. | Siassachiurelts unob the expiration of his, Cous | 10 conclido ity somatkatosdare % 1 | ayd fram e steamer, | A o paying the first fnataliiment of the :.;flem:lfy oo Jvjuiz noar Plainwell, ! Bl » ) has been mentioned- by the newspapers, | Sonsin:, B. M. Debec, Brogduead. Missouri: | gressional term next March. Loland O, Usher, | yon'or th' Patont biti was postponed antil Tucs- LR S et € to uuhlu “d 11 g Imt ua 4':‘ dll o llil e Lo Sjiectal Disyatek to The Tridung, 1 l:m:vun:n eomneetion with 41t offico: Ut é‘l 4 ‘lv“:‘f.‘:l‘:’u'r“"bpl‘“;‘g]‘l l“"' A{?wflnl’. 8t E‘""I”" ":""”"“i"!"h“"“’“,"c:fi "‘r‘" ‘ml"llln '"?“% days A8, 7, . el : BAYARD TAYLOR, B:I:Furl‘:l‘r:c:nl; (i ar o':xu'mnv{:z Toct. F¥0b n’H&\?{l}(’g:&,:&\l&"nl{éf' lfl"‘-‘- Shurtabr{{um‘u y - Bk o Al + Orlan chis, ont George tler man, worked avainsl 1o Republicans ias! ko V' ldent anpointed Mr. M o = Y A ¢ comatiye on the North- have never wentioned big name, nor have I | g,y ‘Brockiyus Autbony-Lorens, Clarindas | yeat. and ia not lively $0 ba veanpeinted, VaF of Lhe Salecs Capianub acador The Iaine raso: DRATI QF OUR.MIHISTRR TO BERLIN. leading ics, bowever,—namely, st u dispost- | ern Divlsion of the Chican, Siilwalicee & Bl e B T M llen 1e, . | James Jtuth, Lansing. Illinois: Mrs. Mary E. | * Banator Geargo K. Spencer, of Alabama and | Inflan In piaco of Mr. Jitchall, déciiied, and Bir. By Cuple 1o N York erad, ton exlas on the vart of the Buglish Covern- | Poul Ratiway wreckud o sloigh ond . kilied the Deadwopd, corues back to tho Benate from bis summer §n the mines with s chin-beard, which greatly changes ne nppearinee, Bepstor Ogleshy—our Dick—highly ' appre< clates the compliments TuR TRIBONE' recently pald Lim fuits editorial, and suve it Js worth something to have such encomfums, even it the goal In tho distance shall not bo reached. Charles Francls-Adams, Jr., occuples hers the fine old bouse which was the homestegd of tho rich Samual Hooper during his Congressional Ufe. Mr. Houper was the father of Senator Sumper's wifc’s frst husband, and took part with Sumner agalpst tho wife {u thelr oid quar- ral. - The ox-wife, since the death of Sumner, hns lived matoly in Karope, and has a comforta. meng tolend a helpjog’hand to ennblefurkey ever, aa officer of very high merit, snd has been to take $he first etop out of her fingocial difll- in active scrvice on tho fronticr ever slnca the Civil War," . Uratitied with even so small a_gleaning of in- furmation, the J'ost bowed ftselt out sud left the Genersl 1o hiy meditations, DBAUMER, GERMAN-ABIERICANA IN GERVANY—DIPLOMATIC COILNESPONDENCH REUGARDING TiE CASH OF AULIUS BAUMER, - Wasaunerow. D, C., Dec. 17,~The Preatdent, through tho Becretary of Btate, has replled to the House resolation vriginated by Representa- MeMiltan a member in place pf Mr, Plumb, de- Bertay, Dec. 10.~Bavard Taylor, American clined, Mialster to Germany, died (a this Capital at 4 — 3 1 sl e hornd e Comiss | ocosk bl attraoes. e paeed away trom | Shor a1 pd sk soswiered sdmmabie (o to nmyl;vy such clerks aud stenographurs ss may be’| life a8 thouzh sinking Into steep. Until ro- unmunur;l: (olT;lxrue y ot only :hfi u‘v‘uglun & neessnnty. .. " | contly & declded Improvement in his coudition | but also tho sctual, uivuustnan of British pro- Ir. V bmltted lution Instractin o B o e o Sntoe Ings th. miiiat | ns bggm porceptible., and th tidfngs of his | tection. bl)“{,‘:fl’ l!n:hmlnm in ”z ,fi"‘bfi:‘fl' ‘l.h.vhlrr n': .sudden death will arouss universsl grief sud numbor of penulanote of lnuian n » 'l“:lrllflf!lnlh:mnmlwr of mtxed bloods, number | "OFTUW, because tho deceased gontleman, al- of whits metybors of telbes by maceiaga telation, | tNOUZN olily décredited a short tfme, was & uni- dmount of property owned, the extent of agricult- | versal favorite, - The Ewmperop Willlam,, the " f schoals (- that Tarelt s : m,, :{n‘ldr‘a‘;‘ul‘t‘:fl‘l‘:&,}lc,‘ yrim) Fek0rss | Crown -Pringe, and Prince Blamarck greatly cs- road to. The Houso joint resolution extending the time | teemed Mr, Tavior, whose appointment ag Min- for the Joint Committes on the transfer of the In- | jster to this Coutt wan extremely welcoma to Harlan, Winchester; J. W. Coventry, Ed vilje; James M, MeCiure, Qfbson dlty s Hinmau, Mt. Vernon; H. . Crenshaw, Maren- 03 Patrick A. Debins, l:nmlnr: Mrs, Emily L, Dilman, Toledos Zina A. Wellman, Cherokec; Jonaph Edgingion, -Eldoro. Michlzant Will- fom Verbeck; Holland, Missourf: John J, Helsel, Yruaswick, - UONDS CALLED 1¥, The followlug arc the descrijtions of the bal- ance of the outstanding bonda'of 1803, ealled yestenday, intarest to cuase on the 18thof March, 1%9:. Coupoy bonds, dated July‘g. 1805, namse iatvey $500 30102 010 Tt b cluaivey N, 105, 0 th fn- clugive; $1,000," No. 304,001 to 210,583 Total occipany at the crosaing near tho Driving Park @rounds, beyond the citv lmlts, Decenscd was 8 laborer uained Potor Broasch,. residing near the cornerof Fond du Lac wveute sod North streat, - He lepvea p family, ‘' ACCIDENTALLY 'STOT. CLEVELAND, O., Dec, 10.~Dr. Ueorge W, Alnger, the well-known veterlnary surgeon, died this evenlng from tho effects of a platol- shot recelved’eatly Wednesday morning. De- cessed and an old friend, John . B, Rice, were Visiting together, whon Rice draw a revolver to thow Alnger. Tho weanon was in some wav GRTEAT BRITAIN. e THN. OLDHAY STRIKS. 5 Lowpown, Dee. 10.—A pumber of Oldham milly, principally of limited compantes, havo comutenced rubniog part of thelr machinery at the reductlon.’ **Plecers” are enguced -In dian Bureay tareport was haraed, 1 S * minders’ ™ places, and da the work satisfpc- | dischargud, and the ball e th tive Brentono calling for all pavers and corre- | coupons, §4,430,200, Remistersd bonde, redeem- | ble fncome froin the property lefe her by ber | Aftor executive neusion, adjouried. thom, -Mrs, Taylor and lier dsughter devotedly - % y ie ball cotersd Alnger's abdo- tpondence betmeen ihis Governaent and the | ADIO at Hie. Dleanure of the Unitediates tter | (AUIGLINIAS w00 BY Mer BatHIer. y i) ‘ nurged tho deceased during bis long Sliness, and | f0rly: Tho employors fopo: (o disponsor WL | meny Kics was arre odybat wlalme that the Government of tho German Empire, in relation :fi,\‘t‘ ”&if“h’&n’fx’f.’éfi.’sl'v"u"-"”" o Ng.%.’a'fl‘w G,:!::.ul:g"l:‘:{r';f‘é:&‘;t’:’ff«!?'ofl?ngu!l‘errcflu;" Y oueE: ; : thele !mmwem"t 18 ‘"dm, wfl:',b""'m' . hnie t:’l\':fflcl;\ in cvn“-‘m\mx‘:n of large and prot. | foturday. . The two men werg nmexflr'l'::&g, :;’ :2:::-‘?:;7::‘3‘:7:’1‘1::‘;:::::"““’:;:::2!‘ : y 8 h'n beautiful blopde,” aml will be one of tlivu; N e e Ly the Taip ot o v stablo orders. ‘The reduction of wages will bé & -Rice 1s wellto-do farmer In Asltabula o1 Ty & - grnm of J, J. Leonard, of the :¥ifth Loulsiana Benuix, Do 19,—DBayard Taylor, Minlster of both taclustve; 81, 3 5 attilacidaim 81 S Caven asked loava 1 offer resotutidn rects- | Vhe Uuited Stares, dfod ot 4 ofclock this atter- inclustvos” $5,00, NoJ masc atsractive debutantys of the winser. Grace Greenwood has sbandoned Washington 19,207, both lnulusl;;;’l Coumnty, -~ 1 1zed citizen of thd United Btates snd & resident 205 to 13,723, both {n- condition af the resumption of Jabor, sud, prob- 4703 age ¢l f WU, No. 25,701 . s fng tho chargon mate against Alexandor Rives, tbe | noon. The fatsl syinptoms came on auddenty, | V17, short tme. Tha strike hae entered upon POOR WIIISKY. :{ fi';‘:""' :rs;;:‘:,:xfi:‘:I-'l!;en”g,flggml :{‘I:x ¥ {i&%fllfi%flh&%figfl buth ln’ {x‘;‘;’.flf:&xr{lu’v::n‘l‘u Il:"l'?fin:g;l. e educatlix hier Jn‘fwuuur !‘lflv’whmo; Bfl‘m Distriet. Coutt for the o ‘ ) the fourtl wack, and .there bas been loat, In " 8aeetal Dirpated o The Tridune. y 2 WASIINGTON TAXPATRRS CORNEKED AT LAST, Bpecsal to Linrinnatl O.mmerclal, ‘Wasminoroy, D. C., Dee. 17.—~Thoe Bupreme Court vt the United Btates renderod an n‘;hnun. 1n which all the Judges concurred, establlshin the lexallty of taxes impascd by the late Boar of Pablic Works of Washington for the magnif- cent improvements which wers planned and varried out by ex-Gov. Shepherd, , William W. . MéDonsld, the sculptor, Is here, urzing an appropristion for & monument to Gen, -Custer at West Polnt. Becretary Evarta will be obligea to vacato his fine house Jun- 1, u8 his leass ‘expires, and the owner of the pouse—FHuntington, of tho Alasks Fur 8eal Company~wishes to ootupy it hmeei The strange story s told_of Newion Baker, short-hand “sccretary of Gov, Pound, of thy & He bad beon out of bed, and was traosacting \Weatern Diatriot of Virginla, [0 regard to his ag- ’ T uhu rita of Waboss. corpus ot bajnsng | bustncss wit the ofMeins of the American Le- beforo im two nrisoners, now in custody, dndera | gation yestcraay, ‘His death w shacge of warder, and dlrocting tlta Jauieiuey. | pupyagy W e ! tiee t uire into the facts counceted witn kl‘:"u‘g:{n;\'ngn':v at action shoutd bo taken In fo- sy RRMINISCENCES. . ® et Whito and Hele oblected, ) sesclal D'o“";?"'?‘ ?‘wu’ enar 0 An - 43, 00 .+ Crevaranp, Q.. Dec. 10.~In cogversation . he objectors would be noted. 1 2 B o . et 16 o ooty | with the Leader veportep thia evening, Col. Jobn Tho Becretary of State, In a letter to Min- duter- Bayanl Taylor, tnstructed him to call the atténtion of the Imperisl Minister of Forelzn Affuira to tho facts of the cese, and request that proper mmquiry be Institated, and, #¢ ths facts shonld be found to bo as represensed, thal measures migbt be taken to prevent & recur- . wages alone, £60,000. ‘There is great distressy and appoals are makiog for tho rellef of tho la- boring classes, Davexront, Ia,, Dec. 10.—James Gallagher, 8 farmor of Muscatine County, csms to tosn yesterday with- & Joad of corn, which haviog 20ld ‘he imbibed a quantity of lquor and start- ‘;d !o(; }:oqm Tll;“ morplug his dead body was ound frozen still in an un e w| ha had formerly liyed, }lflgrfgl@?r? tu‘?x‘n’fi ty mum{ul and GLADATONE. 5 Gladstons’s willtogness to conteat Edinbure- abire for tbe House of Commons is conditioned on tho ssaurances by -he Liveral committees o ] hf inghe i‘a! ear aud the wagon o g diteh ‘e ¥ ] ® 3 (n thie dfschar, fi n 1l v i . G P rove of ke, samovanca o chizons of e | LSS s Hisnlon s ot | S Func it ol b i, il oy | 210 10T 0% ST o U | 0 e e vory st puaucnces |ty can s rathem 1 e | g el e widove Unlted Btates alnilarly situsted; and Miulster | ment, refused to pay thulr taxes, and f:g:.fi,.’:,"e llrnnlu\‘:ueoml \ru?:"the;‘m:f " | ginia wa“" o "“":l‘i"‘“.'““a"'ii' oL an.uiml the Intimate flcrmnilq;;lundm “of (“heing & Gonscrvativo, . AT e T g g 1 il ge iRy Taylop was furihier inatracted to add that it was | have” gono from court to “court during [.'°Col Moany sails Tor bfs Conmulate &t Mong | Lot st futed, wia oblected, aud that was a T ot S b ot s il S A SPORTING. expected that Mr, Baumer would be retmbursed | the las sipht .‘t’mi ‘lf!hlx ‘!D nb&nln Konge Jan. 1. Hobas been drawlng his snlory | The spnk-r-"l‘ne reporters are bound lo note nauncc‘d by the reporter, Ho was much shocked Lownox, Dac. 10.—Lord” Basconsfleld to~1sF, Epscinl Dispateh (o Tas Tridbune for any expenten to which he might have been | B (SR8 MNTRL U AT 00 P 'l?y i il u‘lg"tlfl m&idfi%aflm&h‘mfi:fig et OB 1t 1 mot alarm anybody: but, after x}:ccarnrlnm wildt “T had expected a8 | recelving o testimonlal from tho Bricish resi- | DERLINOTON, fa,, Doc. 10.~While out huat- ;‘:m::l‘:flg:nofi:: ‘n:;;c;“fi:“t'lxun::o&r‘!;&rnry They have extigusted burmsn power. Thia flnal | from & ship-town, whiera peaplo live only in | Mr: Cs ing to-day, Vol Mandel, of the Albla Unton, had donts of Cplifornia, sald that on his return from Berlin ho was much gratified at the recognition la cfforts received from the cotonies, but this testimonial from the British residents of & grent country ke the Unfted Status was ucnv:lnllf' pleasing. The Treaty of Berlin, he beheved, would tend to thg‘gncuhfllon of Europe. In that beltef 1t was made, and though there might bo those desirfu 1ts fallure, that waa not tha. feoltng of tho signatory Powers, who ars dater- ninea to aec tho tréaty executed. All the cons ditlone under which Cyprus had been secured and to enable the Sultar to corry out the regen. cration of tho most hinportant” part of his do- minfons, have been fultilind, As nstation,Cyprus waa not second In value to Maita. £ TIIE FINANCIAL SITUATION, 1y Dec. 19.—1Tho Zimes In its inancial : “Thero 18 a fiood demand for money malntained at the Bank of England. Heven por centum has been charzed for advaoces, It Is quite posmble that, in spite of the infiux of uu}v.l‘l‘rum abroad, the Bank return will show ‘ fucther rodaction of the roderve. It {s impor- tant in the gn:uni circutnstancas that 100 wuch should uot bo made of this cireumstance, [t by due afmost éutirefly to ths “unprecedouted ex- nausion of the nota circalation at & most fngon- vonlent seasou of the year, At the present moment thu banks, in London more particular- ly, bavo very large unemployed bal- ances, aud, through =~ thelr disinclination to afford the uspal sccommodstion, tbe demand is_throwa upon the Bauk of Eugland, Blmtltuneously with this pressure securities Biave beeo realized to a large extent, and the proceeds sept {uto the vrovinees, It should ba Jmpressed upon those who do not an- solutely need money tuat thoy uul{'und 10 ag- grovate the lemnmr{ stringaucy by hosrdlug up unnecessary supplics. “Ibory I8 o commer- vial demaud worth speaking of,’and there ¢au t-umequunllg bo 10 ciuse for the exlsting tights ness aster the turn of the year, provided fresh tivancisl difficultias do not artay o create fur- ther distruet.” N IMPROVING. i Mr. Welsh, the Awerlcan Minister, is lmproy-, LTt n RUSUNDD, 2 ‘The slate quarrynicn ot ihm. r, Walcs, re- suwy work ou thie musters’ turuis. o IPALY. L decree means that Corcoran, Alexander, apd othcrs must pay thelr taxes or 1ose thelr prop- erty, ‘Tha decrce §s worth several huundreg thousand dollars ta the Distrlct-of Culumbia, as many of the wealthlest rmpcr:y-nwnen bave paid no taxes for eight yedrs, ‘- BENATOR CNRISTIANCY. ‘The rumor ia revived that 8enator Christiancy will be tendered s forelgn mission, so that his scat in the Bunnte ioay be vacated for ex-Senator Chapdler. Chriatloucy’s health 18 very ry and ho ls sufering under she pressure of Sena- sorlal duties. MDISON'S WLECTRIC LIONTH PATENT. WABLINGTON, Dec. 18.—Fdison's patent for s divisible electric ight would have been lssued to-day, as i¢ bas roached the Inst stago, Its ssne having been ordered, aod only needing the pay- ment of ke linul fee. Until gthat ls pald the Commissioner of Patents withholda his algna- ture, Fdtson's delay in this matter i dug to the fact that tho condition of lus application for patents lv Europoe are so situated that publicley nugat hinder their Wsue. B{:lalqlnk the pay- mont of the final fes (and shis delay can be con- tinuod six months), the patent realus secret, while ready for {ssue ut any moment. WABHINGTON' GOSSIP.. PINOMING THN PRAYEN. From Our Qun Correspondent, ¥ ‘WasuinaTon, D. C., Dec, 10.—Eden, ot T nofs, fovks lunosome since his dufeat for re- election. It Ja noticed that buts in Jeas favor, thau ever With Congressinen, who distike his cterns] 1 object.” Edeu ls & very puor imita- tion o} Holman. 1t 1aacurlous Tacd that both .of thuse petulant objectors have been Leaten, ‘I'he ambition to be called Watchdog of the Treasury §s very great, It (s m very easy way to bocalled s statesman tn the rural districts (0 be known as the great objectos to all jobs, But it Lupocos, 88 a practical fact, that It Is not always the jobe that sra objected to, “I object® lan short and easy specch for & man to lears, who, elther froo want of education, or foexperieunce, Is not able to mak s better oue, But the speech 19 yuito as Jikely w0 bo spoken whea Who Chape Iafu rises as ut any other time, -*1 object ™ be- fore the prayer, you know, might save the oll~I nelther mensced anybody nor In- 30 i ronaca anybody. sod whes 1 {l!lcml e much, sooner or later,” tiis disease was dropsy Hrand i} maks & Homonstation_ e puniemag | Of the worat kind. 1tobad two operations last {Townseiud) will not mistaks, I meroly wanted to | winter, aud fifteen pluts of wator were drawn ut on record who oblected to & simpld rosolu # . fion of innuity. i zot from him. He would not give up, ho bad al. The Spiaker—Tho minority have s right to ob- | Wiys _been e0 yigorous.. Ilo bas been ect, nmlllwy avail thomsolves of thatright very | connccted with the New York Tribune froquently, . = b for twenty-five years. He - was city thera waa a t dead of co ln‘z{m‘ 'l‘fll},‘ %dhgtr.mcklnffiflygefled {m'fi,'f,’l?.,’t editor for & long time, Have heard him tell of act shouly be read. that duy of small thiugs, Ho -did city work, Mr. Towosend {N.Y,) romariod that thatahonld ¢ have been road GAriia Ino o clociion 1n Ligists | W00 editorials, and ‘everytulog clae, s good leh Acklen rotorted thut the same thing | Jdeal of tha time. Il was worked wo doath, uof New York, vearly,.but rotained his .freshness by always o K%‘;g;:{‘:fl:{m"‘,‘.‘ oo of the Whola on | ;eyqing or writing sometbing solid before golng Mr. Throckmorion uffcred an amendment pro- | to bed at night. 1lc made all bis trips of travel yiding that no Indians Wiving outetds of the Indlun ¢l Tveritory " saall o mavod into that Tarritory, un. | L1 the nterest of the Zridune, Ho was never Jean authoriaod by act of Congreay, cukaged, belng called travoler always,and went y tru;r tll.llen lan, uur. ,:uum mn{ed l: -"nfl;nu- with an obyect, and not ae otber travelers go. l or o amendment an amendment matin e, pronibition o' Indiaga of Atisona aug Now | L\t Ietary feats, somo of them wora very ro- Muxico, Adopted. markable, e would write sometimes & whole "",“.‘."";’i“'%?m"’,.'.."’.'{.‘ ont the eln’lulodl.!n- page of tho Tribune in a single day, and runtiating 31 ir, the expanscs of 1ndiau. | |y was fing Hterary matter, too; and thst which o | Al . s tooy %‘L‘.‘?'}ifi.’“fi.&%‘lm fi-'-':u.) "'.'2.." Ieciantas, bie s required much study, s greatest schieve. On motlon of M, Keales, the numbée of Indlan | ment in this line wnathat of writiig ncarlya ¥ oolibind reduced 1o 400 privates and 8ty of- ) pagq of the Trribune In twenty-four bours on the Me. Throckmorton offered as 8 now section an | volume of Vigtor Hugo's poors. The remsrk- amendment for the transter of the Indisn Burosu | able thing about this was that the ook srrived :I‘;mlvh&‘ War, Jlopaetimant; bok swuequentiy. :'“"' in Notr York ous mornfug, and the pextthe The Committes rose, and reported the bill fo tho | review appeared with several columna of Houw metrical transistfons of the pocms, retaluing gt agrecd o I Comitiroses prouUnIog ma . | thelr orlinal vizor aud strength. moval of fho Indisne of Atizuna and New Sexico 1o wont to the Icclandic MUlennlal for the [r) }l::nlndmx Ternitory, aud 1t was adopted—yuas, | Tribune, and just before landing it was suggest- "o 1) then pamed, ed that & paem should ba written for the ovea. cl"fl's]el"xm"' .fhflmnnh of n‘a,:' Cormnmua‘:’ on | slun, Beatlng blnsclf, surronuded ns ho was vil Bervico, submitiod the report uf the Come “ ) it in eference to (o vosigation mede oy it | LY it friends, hie wrato that gom, ! Iceland’s 101 tho chiarges mado agalnst certaln membors of | Thowand Years.” Iu responie tontoastat thie the 1ouwe racsiviig wonuy and aliug in the pos- | celcbration, he l?oke in sbe nativo language, 2age of the bl vroviding for tha payment of in- | and ostontshed il %rcunl. Ho bas:beon ot tarest on the .05 District bonds. The | work for years on bis life of tieotne, but has teport utates tuat there s not & particla | gnly gathered the materis! thus far, and pot of testimony sbowing that any money bad | writton n word. 1ils apuointment aa’ Minister boen usod, oF sy corrapt nffuence droughl | wue tue crowning elorv: and bonot of bis life, 10 DeAT in passing the Lill, snd that the pudlice. nd ) Deco the -causo of bis -death. ‘n" tlon 1n the Washington £°0sf of an. article making | 884 los beco t A oeRth. 1ug such charges was & Wanton and wholly wn- | chsngein hls modo ol lifo was very greut, aud Justifatlg uttack on wewmoars uf thie Iluase, sud | t00 wuch for hiw. Toncludes with 8 resvlution discharging the Come F i mittee from furthor conuldeeing the matter, AVGHANISTAN ‘The resolnt “Fhe fmperial Minlster of Forelgn Affairs, in . reaponse to Minlseer ‘Tarlor, giges the result of 1ne (nvestigation, saying that Bauter, who D) descent was of Prussian natlonality, sought an; ovltalned his discharge from that vationality in the year 1808, at the agoof 21 years; thercunpou he emigrated to Americs, and after having ucquired North Ameriean citizenship roturncd n Jeptember, 1977, to Muastor, for the K""""“ of iujmll’nh\fi there with bis perents. After he ha¢ remained for suveral months the KRoyal Governtent ab Munster, wetlug on the assumption that it was not Jaumer's intention 10 return to North Awmeries, tut simply to evade tho performanceof Uerman militar: dnty. caured bim 10 bs notiied under date of Dec. 13, 1877, that be must cither leave the territory of the Uerman Empire withlo elght days, or, 11 case he should remain In Germany, perform hls military daty. This notifieation caused Boumer to address to the Royal Minister of the Interlor un the 20th of thy samo month & request thathe fuht be permitted to make » longer stay in : Muuster, as, owing to the waot of meaus, ho shoull not Lo abls to entor upon his return {uufm:r 1o America until Februsry ot the ful- owing year. Primarily the expuision was sus- {mmk‘d for the tima belng, the Minister accord- we Buumer permufssion to res(do at Munater uuntil the middle of February ensuing. Baumer, - however, Jeft for America fn Jaouury, without thouse of measures of foreo or evon the exisi- once of & neceassity for thuir use, Baumer did 0ot make the incasire of expulsion the occasion of any complalnt whateyer. As regards the admlssibility of the measure ] of expulsion itself, tho Koyal Government at Munster udapted It fu the exerclae of {te cottls. . tutional competence. The declsion of the Uoy- ? crnment was especially intlucuced by the elee vumatauce that in the City ot Muuster, particu. lasly for some years post, @ not {uconskderabie nwinber of persons Havle lo uilitary duty, who ; liad beco discharged from Germony snd_ bad tequired a forelen and particularly also a North Awerican nationality, had returned to reside vermunently. In view of the fact that .this Talse state of things, which bad become a gen wral npoyance and o dauger o public order, required there a more severe application of the rlzht of expulsion, the Government saw partie ulur reasons for s non-lncdulgent course toward : Bauwer aleo, aud couscquently decreed his expulrion, 'Tho Minfster says he wiil boats, to Hong Koni.u much mare ogreeable placo of restdence. Col. Mosby still awaits con- drmatlon from tho Senate, 5 Benator ‘¥argent has bieen (u broken health a loug time. . Recently he bas boen very serlously {1 with malarlal fover,—ooe of the scourges of this climute,—und will sall shortly for the Ber- muda Islanda, in hops ol regaining his strengeh, Ben Butler will mo longer need to havoa mortgage oo Sengtor Jonea' furniture to secure his reot of §1v,000 noually for the granite nouse cecupled by tho Nevada BSonator. Sena- tor Junes® profits from Slerra-Nevaua stock are aald to have been $1,500,000, ) Benator Chailes louks very comfortablo with his daily fncome from the new mine of 86,000, He positively declines to bo a condidate for re- electlon to tho Seuate, bug he would probably giva bia fucame L ho could be sura of perfect health. He hos been o great sufferer for tho 1ast yeor, andihis health 18 by no weans fully re- established. Ar. Thompson, Sceratary of tho Navy, who recently had su severc an &tiuck of vertlgo,'ap- pesrs 10 be subject tu that trouble. This pare ticular attack was csuscd by & chango In the idnd of wincral water he I8'aceastomed to drink beforo breaktast in the morning, He chonged to a water chat was more saltue than he had been accustomed to tako, and, as he modern Socretarics.of the Navy have a natural repug- uatice to saline ur'mariue matters, it would nave been easy to have predicted that & change would b lojurious, . cpresentative Elam, of Loulsians, gocs ahout on two crutches. flo wasrecently thrown from n stage in New Orleans, and had both legs broken, Acklén hos been exonorated somo more, Tho wicked call the declsion & vardony' thy Commit- tecmen say it {s a verdict, E. THE RECORD. SENATE, Wasuinarow, D, C., Dec, 19.~A communica- tion was recetved from Daveoport, the United Btates Bupervisor of -Electlous at New York, suguesting amendments do the Naturalization laws, , Referred. Mr, Chirlstlancy reported a substitute for the billof Mr, Biack'to ropeal certain sections of the Revised Btatutes, Tho subatitute provides & gun burst In his hands, he recciving Injurics about tha head aud faco that may result 1a the Joss vf a0 eye, .\ BURNED TO DEATH. AvrLenrows, Pa, Dec. 10.—At Treichlers, Pa., to-day, the clothiug of n cufid of Mra. Minlch was.accldentally set on five, and in the 'attempt to cxtinguish tho flames the mother and «cild burned to deatn. S ' FATALLY NURNED. 87. PAUL, Dec. 10.—A Duluth apecial to the Plojter-I'ress snyy that Mrs. Funk, wifeol s trower there, was probably fatally burned by her clothing taking tre from & stove whilo sleeping near it. FAMILY BURNED TO DEATII. Couoes, N, Yy, Doc. 10,~Patrick Rourke aod ‘faniily of fivo,ghildren, residing at the éoruer .of Elm atreet aurl Bowery, were all burned to death by fira fn their houie last night, - T R — CHARTER OAK. Testtmony of Malaey Atevons, Secratary of 2 the Company. » ' . 8pecial Disalch ta The Tridune. + Nanrronp, Cotn., Dee, 18.—Thu event of the ‘Charter Onk conmpiracy trinl to-day was the evi- ‘dence of Halscy Btevons, Bacratary of the Com. ipany now und for several yeors, inclgding the verlod of tho Furbor monagemeut. Thia wit wag on the stand five hours, His most im- portant evidence rolated to the signing of the lamous Furber contract,, under which agscls reprosouted to boworth $300,000 wero contrib- uted, and it appearod In_ evidunce that he kuow ‘nothing of Furber and Wigeto, nor of the.exact terms of ‘the contract, unt!l called to aflix his “signature as Sverotary. ‘AN tho .pisliminarivs .| wers arranged by President Walkeley ang Vice- President Whits, and ou the day .of slgnilng * the contract Stevens waos culled into tha Dircctora' room, whero Furber n was unaniuiodaly advpied, e rend the vontract, e had undersiovd take care thot {o future, in the treatmeot of | 0 s ‘ho. & far the repeal of Bee. 820, providing s test-oath | - The Bpeaker appointed Sesses. Durham, (lymer, DENIAT. - i ’ SURNEW MINHTAT: *from Walkeley that the Dir ! ved Miitlar casey, Tho peneral polits of view eatal | Chapiatu'e sajary,” Who knows that the crown | for the repeol of Bee. 830, p e Hin) d Uaker (Ind.), Clymar, .0 ¢, 10.~A correspondent at Parl =1 atiey (i irom Wslbeiny tay eclire ind gpors Tshed by the apéna Gosorument sbeil receiva | of 7irbuo miyht not Le eiven to the Democratlo | for jorors. Ordered printed and placed on tho | 850 SILB (K4, uad, Uskor tind ). Clymer, wnd { Lowpow, Dec, 10.A correspoudsi ot Furla | Howm, Doc. 10.~The Jrrmigaliri vewapaoer ' the moasare, and, therefore, rowvarded It o8 & ! dutyto give Lis‘sleopbure. Furber remarked (that he wanted the wjtncas 1q cousider the con- wract carefully, for, if ko dld_not approve b fully, ha (Furbey) wonld bave potblog tore to +do with th offalr,* Purber dsked If the witasia observey suythine objectionable, and when the full consideration at the bands of the Jocal uu« thoritles; but ke caspot recognize an obligation tu replace the dawages incurred, as aliezed, by v lauwer throuph the sction of the Royul Gov- L crument at Munster, for this resson, il for no otner, thut the focal tribuval acted within ity cumpetence, ot exeeeding its Dowers, A sutliclent foundation for such u clatm wounld calendar, , Mr. Back gave notice that ho would call up thio bill for consideration to-morrow. .. Mre Dorsey, from the LCommities On Appro- vriatious, roported [avorably on the bill to pro- vide for the defclency 1o Who Lrabspurtation ol 1nalls by rallroad. Mr, nald fotrodaced a b1l to relmburse demagogue, even It be. whowd show his zeal for retrenchment by consmenclng with' the prayert : remiagks that the .uow Ministry fucludes nune ‘of signor Nicotera’s adherents. Jts opponents, if'they uulu‘ will consequently havo a majority. DISIATISPIED, Romz, Dec. Wh—XNearly all the journals are untavorable to the new Cablaet, which 4 cous sldered werely trucsitional. Couue Cortl, will reaume the poat of Ambassader to Cunstantl- 2 ( deules on the most trustworthy autlarity. that Vion bl vebpwetivalys ¥ THOEAIOR ABPIOPER: | Liqeyty pay ot vocalled hee Afghan fifsalon,’ Adjourued, SN ,1";,,,-,, v, ‘.-‘ 1595 = o A Msppich.from Peghawur. states {hatapho IT IS A WEARY WAY. cxpedition against ‘the Zukkur Khels sterted e s ‘Thursday.: Tha tribe musters 700’ warriors, It The Overwhelming Nature of the Woos /S + which Hurried Charlea Adamis to lilg | ' esveciod it vomered they” will'Sghe untl e eer— OENEVA AWARD, The attorneys of tho Now York Inlnfinm Cowpanles aro very much gratified at ghe speech of Bickpelt, of Jodisns, in favor of thelr witneas sugaested that he dig uot -quite like also be wantlui, for the reason that Bagwer, st Bi £ D seycral States 107 fnterest on the war loau and a ” exterminated, uople, 1 Hinit to th lon that . ket Flod a8 Nover b ) o send Lo Geneva awand 1o the Court of | fur olher purposes, Referred. . rave, 5 o 3 " havine no Hinit to the extra compensaclon § :‘,:“.',.,’, af:nfim“;l u‘fl:‘x".,uf.’ nnm‘fl’d:’::;: Clafms. Appfopas of the Genevaawsrd, tbe "‘n‘. lluggum.pm‘unfl“uw 450,000 for the Bpeciat Diepateh 1 Tha Trisune, TUN ANRER'S flnzle:l l:&!;lr‘"-‘"- 70 Fiaur TUR OGERMANY, might be voted Purber for cxtra scrvice and i u comtiusieation o the Hoyal Governaioud | fallowlog stary, told by & locat wag, L1 ba | tratmoartation of wialls Ly rallroad bas paused. "B: an:;v Dec. “:--—Ch;rm J‘\’d:r:‘ *a l": Soecial o Londan Times, CLOSHD BY ICB. rloks incurred, Furbor satisted his doubts I\:‘{' L ut Munster, that 1t was bis {otenti a8 be b amuaslog, pertluence wi seeu when It s, e Vice-President sppointed Conferenco shian ears of ag: rop| n the ~The | 7, tion h) > ) woul W tusinesa of hia ow 1o Chivaso, o viell Hia | heard that Ueueviove Ward Bpposrs Bextweek | Commiites on the part 'of the. Benaier o' vey | 5 y britaqs Butaw, Dec. 8.—8hortly befors the outbreak |, Loxpoy, Dea. 10.—The Larbur of Koulgsburg, | an explauation that this comoengation wo ' Frienaly Iun, No. 232¢ Broadway, at 11 o'vlock ¢hifs morntag, The clrcumstances surrounding this case are of more than ordinary Interest to the public, Deceased was Presldeut of the Bt «Louis Temperance Reform Boclety, and a faith- at the Nutional Theatro: S¢What d you think of the Geneva awardr ;.}mlu‘- roporter of & Cougressman alighily ine- risted. *+hlok of her? Never saw her," Baw who! I'm talkiug about the Gemeva Jarcuts until the spriog only, and also for the eason thav b volunterily wsde no use of the permisslon accorded to Lim for a turtboer sojoury uptl the middle of February following. NOTES AND NEWS, be passed upou by the Board of Directors, s Inajurity alwhys to ba resideuts of tartford, ‘Furber wlso questiuned the witncesd whether thers wera oy other plan thut . sut forth Ja the coulract by which the lmpal went of capitsl could be jnade zood, and Fuortitication Appropristlon bill, Messrs, Windom, Allaun, and Withers, and on the Consular and Diplumatic Apvjooriation bl Mesrs, Windom, Uorsey, and Wallace (Pa. ), j Mr. Liavis (W, Va.) iotrodaced o LIl making an appropristion to jmprove tbe Lite Kapawla of the Auglo-Afghau war Shere All catled au- assembly of the Afghgn Chiefs to Cabul. Two Lundred and Aty Chiofa appeared. On the day usslgued for the meatiug Shere All ¢utared the hol) gt the bead of & large and billlant suite, Prussia, 14 closed by lee. . * ¥HA TUBACCO DUTY, i ' Baux, Dec, 18, —The Uoverament Commit- mittee of Inquiry rejocted Privce Blimarck's tobacco-monopaly scheme, avd favors a duty " Liverin West Virvinia, Keferred. . { ful and hard-working advocate of temperance. according to weliht, as advocated by the Na- | gestion discussed was to shut ol pew bit FILLXY'S CHUSADE, “:;n"g:r m 1, . old fellow—50 years | | T5e Honate 100k uptbe Lill 10 amend the Patent | Eighteen monibn'sgo he came to this country. ::’.d ::dt::;pc::hm;!:;fl:&m;:&::-;u "“;.‘ l\m;-l [ n\:‘hl‘db%\h\!w that Blymarck | sgd I‘fl “:.ug;‘ ‘l:er ‘(‘::a(xl:‘{’ nwlt:‘lgs‘ll:mm‘:cml‘ ' Special Dinvateh 10 The Triduns. old—galng to r at Nal{onal, " ‘1 "Sexoral amendments wero offered and rejecteq, | Just before leavini England hie had lost all of t ! +"| wiil not ascept thi dectslon, L] cgud! b utsl ta the Wasminoton, D. C., Dec. 10.-Filley, wha A';“Kx\" .rauu)fim&. !p‘;:.;'b‘fl'\ Ahe Dm-nw-n i hsvioyg diways been friondly to Afghan traders IR atem. Evidantly the witness conclug and, pending discussion, the bill waa laid aside ,informatly, - Lis property, which coasisted of large vapey- Mr. Butuside took the fioor t0 ‘xphln ibs pro- ; [ 't alla 0 underetand g mills, lu’:::é;m ke st the falrs .8t Oronburg, ets., Ne~-Bhere All— My fricad,*Meaid the oblgaticated Solon, sol- - was rerwoved as the Postwsatar at 8. Loubs, s o clegaut resldence, snd, ¥ ware- | had thouunt it his duty 10 give respevtiul recep-. waging bitter sud unserupulons war upon the 3 tfl coptegey bisy way beat, sud got oply sigoud »th:}d‘ 2 ?;l:’nh Lup gave his full s uvanl the ST o . visiow'of the bill recenily reported frow thy dolut | housei The flood also carried sway Lls | tiow totbe Embassy she Czar pad seot bim. = ; 3] vlau. During tho examination the witness slio ) Presideut’s ngmioes for the place. The verfect | s eliep ey :-?::E.,‘f.%,‘fi}}fi"&.fl‘:.‘..‘:;{,‘;\;‘,‘.‘.“ Comiics “tur e ;c&r{'numllnn of the arige | wita aod o childres,. aud oo foss | 15 relied uvon the trisndubl of usaa FRANCE, ' 3| yead st onith estraet from tho secord ut the 3 command lis scems to bavo of sll the arts, de- VENATORIAL COURTEWY, Theine Auly willa Fhey Mgt S st v rosif | of them was what Induced hitm 1o turu ls back | ¥hote powor, greatneas, and right would be |, POLITICAL, *| Suowine thie suthorizstion of various real estats . Vices, and questionable methods of wachine 5 poliviclans aifyrds & (ull vindicatlon of bis owa rumoval. The covtest ls being conducted very quletly, aod seflects great dlscredis upon all| concerued. Newspaper-cosrespundents generully, in cpm- toenting uoon the sprech of ‘Blulue 1o tue Beuate, relerred to the facy thas, Couklle was busy st of the time with writing sud resdiug, ud hat Bepator Edmunds was reudiug s ook ,The result of thest commenty shows a Rotice. “able setltiveucas, botb Lo public eriticlsm snd to the dewands of Senatorial etiquette, Senator filmuuul bios miade buste w say Luss the book Pan, Dot, 19.—The SBevators of the Left, bavg'addressed o “memfeslo 10 tne Benaturis) uleékfi(l volntlpg out the prosperty sequred - o Ilfl Mrict : ! vy. o 1| t tlous wnd cusioms, siways obeyed ihw luw, | OD IBe scena of Dia troubles. Ho arrived In ;tfi}f‘“fflgi‘:“hf?;u.’,&'?;n':‘ut“%f.fm'fi&'.’ifi. N Awerica in & disabled condition, sud what | 4 jengihy memonal on the Hees suig wilitary tmoney be Lad left was soon sent 1 procaniiic | gruyyin of the Russiay Empire. He thea com- wedical attention, Burses, eie. For the peat | iainey of injuries recelyed at \ho baods of -the three wontha be bas been fu a very feeble con- | BARGH ¢titmont, closiug Wia spaschy with ditiou. Dr. Lardlaw bas been attendiug bim, } 1)uge words, ' Return Lo your bruthren, sharpon :‘ml ued mw: l\m"thu f!llwt‘l N I:'fl“ ihas | your sword, sud saddle your horscs, B ready Ines dowo to ¥, & lower pulsation thap he " 3 & bad ever sech patioat huve wnd live botore, | “hen §vuilyouto wake wer aialust the ene: ipan trapayptions. The prosscution made s galn o geiling o evidencs the su- ' Bl satemen) _for 1835, tha ruling: oyt of which hf wlofure has placed them ut @ disadvantage. { was adelited to-day fn she .fopig ‘:: aD bt:‘rlz\ndrmuux'amfink.alh m:“"‘fr:: ul iz ordiug o Btafelaw. ¢ uf:flofln? wluln?u Was \3. D. ‘Thurman, Burs w Nesrly all_ the troubles petween the statf and lfue bad arisen from uncertaiuty aa 6o toe regulatious of the service, and it wus for the pure Dpoao uf turbing thew 1810 & law that tby Comuiits lee Bad lnurafted numerous srmy regulations in the LNl ‘I'ne Committes trivd (e kevoin view buth the cmmnci aud economy of We seevic. ke quoted at leugih from the olll, sud said 1t was moal likely that in & few yoars heucs some of the byt publlc’ and the latent diyisions amoug. iy Mrictloulsts, . G ¥ i BUDGXT ADOPTED. VausaiLps, Dec. 10.—The Bepate adopted the budget of reyenye. . : sAKas. Juige Bangs lefe for Chicago this eveniog. e Yeaves confident that Yo s L be retatned in are. S C LAt thig tho as- k et veypr, wha exsmived the Copany's West Virs had i bis Unnds was 3 book of authoritice | cavelty fagiueuts mighi be changed 1o infusiry | Il pulse never weut bielier than forty. Tuis | Lich of uir couoirleel A 3 : p fa property, and testilled that \ba Cowpass ' e, 1414 gow sacertuined that before ba lels { upea soic of 1 vury boluta uger Shcubsion, Eegtuignts, 4o 108 (hy sSpenss OF e serricy by | fact s uttracted tho attution of the edicyl f:,‘“l,"},{,},‘fiu‘fl’ufi"{::‘fl:f'”“ 10 discuss mill AUSTRO-HUNGARY. A prenae o e Lefioe t Clicaco it bad been detinitely determived 1o | uud thab he was Lo readiug It except ln coune | decreascd. faculty, and they Intend hokdlg an sutapay ob biz=lsn B 230 LoAN, © P T ¥ rewove bita trow office, aud 1hat the selectiop | Hon With the debate. Coilkllig, toa, fs uuwlll- | Heferring (o the provision forbldding the turther | the body sfter the Caroncr hos beid aa inguest. i e ————— HYMENEAL, Pistu, Dee. 19.—The Huogarisn Diet, by's of tbe uams of 'his successcr would have been faspulucture of mruis by tuv Undusuce Depatiuicat, | Not guly fug that bis wpparens discousteay ahutld be con- as Adalos wuce a rich mac, but be FURKEY. sidered 08 un B ntentional allront to bia old g | 1€ *3id be muu1m {6 wue calculated tstiutate | fag gerved with distinction fn the Crimean war, | KoMK, Vute o1 179 to 125, has suthorized the Gpvesa- perial Disoaich to The Tridune. , delt to ball a dozen of the promineut lawyers of | ponent, Binine, kud €lves out that he was bml ihy luventiun of srms throughout the country. aud bore evidences of bty ¢ 2 i sueot to lasye 40,000,000 florins fa guld reates o | MaLwAUKEs, Wis.,, Dee, 19.—Thig afteruoon had ¢ Kkood conduch fu th Comsrayminores, Dec. 19.~The Ameriesn 10 A i 3 . y P SR lyte Baugy prescice here bow | s resarig sbubrel b wjan-con thl Budh | eSS Byt AR S AL | B o war o Cumaa, Oone Tk WL ok vebasn omen, | Fodocm W Frsasury bonde. Walm diobeook,of buseball aocalass a4 x e leave iy ¢ s cuate sid the | denlcd that such wus bhe coxs, lu no way did it T T ———— i 4 member of last year's local Leazue nlo " 1le Resursce tuat the tenure of bis oilice 1s | United Stutes Supreme Court are plaves wh abeidyy th th: 3 ionerals the gllcged Awetiepn cjtizes tuprisuned tn Cons G i ‘ tecure st Jeast uotll alter the triu) of the Cus- | etlouette stiil qu'wme {ntluence. !\u;\ uuml‘:: m-r:;h‘x::‘ ;&wntu"u‘::u ?Z”?Jx.un'fx".“a‘u‘n‘:’fi?l HAMPTON. stantiuoole, a3 the Grand " Yizler has fuforwed MASBACRE IN MEXICO, unjo limseit as wily Mary 0'Connor, & : tuin- House cases. It is very doubtful if ke will { Le retained louger than tuat, i 2 THE NEW YORK NUMINATIONS. , Corklivg to-day urranzed soatters 6o that the Comudriee on Commeree: did pb.1gcat, gud W York uoiuativla wiss serredlate sis Tuls will remove the queation of s United States Bepator may still pul bis feet upon the desk. sud pare bis noils duripg speechics spacial Dispatch fo The Tridune Corvsuia, 8. C. Dec, 10.—There bag been TUN GRAKK QUEITIUN. little chavge in Gov, Hamptow's coudition, but s jatpde: e Lt fricuds think b 1s stowly tmproviog. The | , CONSTANITINOFLE, Dec. 19.—The Porte, sul b - E el itau’s approvsl, bas pomivated Last two days bave oot deseloped any uufayor- | J¢t to tue 8ul ¥biG tendencies abodt Bis wouud, sud this gives | Moukotar Pasha, Aveddin Pasbs, apd Vhan Bap: that Le will recovern, Etfvudl Comuissloners for the settlement of The bl uviovided that tuey sgould Le wbuolnted by $he Promdent upon viendativa of the cowmandiug Geveral ABurnnde) kuew of 4o wuy Ugtter flted d wacnd wpLolntuicuis then the cownanding General of the arwy. In the carlicat dayd of the Gosene Lt the Becretaty of War was hot consldered a Batof theurkay,” Mo had alwave veen coue. dered TUR OOVERNOU OF JALISCQ MAS A ME OF CITIZENS FIBED UFON—KIVE PRU MEBCHANTS OF GUADALAJARA MUKDE] Coprespondence Now York Herald, Ty op MExico, Dee, T.—1 am just 1 ro- cefpt of 8 dispatch from Quadalajars, State of dullavo, cuntatuing the must startlivg uews, daughter of Detective Jere O'Connor, of the Miiwaukee police forca. The cercmony waaper forweq at 8t, Gall's Church by the Ruv, Futber Lalumlere, ‘Tho vogple will’ sottla down to bousckeeplog 8¢ ouce. - Holbrook hus goue luty busiueds here, with the futention of bevouiing 3 periuavent realdent. Ll hat prools exiss of bis (Romer's) gullt. 5 TOM UENDRICKS, Ex-Gov. Hendricks, of ludiang, futeuds to spend the winter nere after the holdays, supreme-Court buslacs 1 ussigned us the

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