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TRIBUNIZ ¢ Sue punishimen to puntsh him, for the er swore ont an for alleged eattie-steatint, CINICAGO Napoleon rules also fn Gienesa, snd here no more than in France cana man inake his owa will. Then he went to Ensland. ot himself naturalized, and made a witl, In which he cooler navihwest, following northenat snd south- cast winds, increasing cloudiness, nossinly Lt raln or anow, followed by falling haro ?}n‘ A i FROM TE® LUROPE. ny,;nhl:nl Retchnm wos dens ] nitzed B one Sierd o Ketelwm, . For the e regzion, tho Upour Mi N3 V Jelalabad Occupied by One | it oft s con wubx sbiing, ind left sl cse | Capture at Mount Pleasant, O | fi lo veh powws bas “stvevi, nd | Great Acoumulations of Snow at {ami, st tie faer Sigont valin, e 0“ Hllll'l()W 00 of the British Col~ hilanthropfc inatltutions. But, as he becamo of the Nebraska Butcher. perady whe clahed w.ih &uihoiity by oar Him Various Points in the Bxromeles. soider ngell a1l mogthness wide; . umns, ccbice id 1 eas evideal that, s and was ap- o AT e ST SIS Enst. R beseara Indorsog Dr. Radway» . R, 7. Remedis 41 pm:ull]mi'.uhh fricnds prevatied npon b to Bt e SR e e g dway’s medies Af. niter his testamentary dispositions In favor of his son, who had never iven him cause of offenee. Count Nt-holas, therefore, fnherits all Lils father's wealth, £30.000 a year, beshles persunal praperty of almost untold value, The Iate Count Potocki was the hustand of the Dbeautiful Countess of that name, once a celeb- sity in the musical world, and known as the lTrIeml sod booefsctor of Chopiu."—London tmas, fle Is a Quaker by Birth and Religion, and Has Lately Kliled Seven Lersons. ter Using them for Severnl Years, Nuw Yong, Jan. 4, 1957, Dear Sir: Fariak for sayer R4 your T PR AR g R A AT (LR ? conBdence,1¢ 18 no Jn 8 11 “ 3uty 1o tankrully scknawicge the wi o have erived frum them, ‘Tha phie ara resorie often as peeasion rrquires, sud stways with il efiect, The Jeads Nelief cannot ba better e L ) & ariably Gndin v '-IE & 'I'r'nll yours, (Stacd), K00 proguk A hare expected Ketchnm fo surrender to his aworn enemy, Tnen vou came to hearney with the dead budy of yonr brother, and yon_publiely oftered $1,000 geward for Mitchelt aml Ketchum, dead vr alne, You awore eteronl vengeance; you Acat- tered telograma and postal-carda Al aver the State, amd set the Iar-hounds after biond. The trvo men made no attemut ta creape, but gaietly earrens dered, only aeking for & fair tria). The Sheriits of Mernck and Howard Countles pramised them am« Raliroads Blocked, and General DBusiness Setlously Ine terforea With, The Natives Mest Them in the Most Friendly Spirit. His Naome Is Richards, and He Ex- peots the Formality of a ‘iz BMaximuny, 8; minfmum, 3 (below), 4 The Area of Low Thermomoter Extends R ovan, Dea =101 p.m. Yakoob Khan Proclaimed Chlef by One.of the Powerlul . tcilet, Fair Trial. ple prolvetion Al va, LS prom "‘mm“‘"m Th hout th Waiiani. \Bar. ihr.| Wind. fan| ieatners R TITRLOW WEED, - S 3 5 roughout the Northwest. L PRLZLL SR, LR 4 Tribes. GREAT BRITAIN. Fesred i Renrmer, and-an: anegal mamber. of e ey, 2 DisTRESS. Wasad armed +*eaw-iioya”" wire seen In ' the town and In AR EAST flondy, . o, you mpany. 13 1 0! 1 . BEAST. 1 . Bismarck’s Views Regarding the Pro. | 10700 Dec. 20.~Tho returne of th Uston | Relentless War Belng B FI0 | e It tha ame solr ahjeet i view, ¥ir. fo gel Spectal Diroatch to The Tribune, ol e i i Toay, R- R- R- Work-House in East London show widespread the .Louisiana Wit~ the prisoners into voce own baa Burrato, Dec, 24.—The atorm which egan | Ghicagore, *» 3023 — i Aows posed @erman Tobacco Tariff poverty and distross, Shoreditch Work-House nesses. dihie Eredy an eiiing Siherl I rhood rends 0 [ here Sunday night is admitted to be the heavlest 4 DYBENTERY, DIARRH(EA, Revision. Tofiemary s full; also the Work-Honse ftaclf, yourmones. recorded in jocal annals since 183 Two CHOLERA MORBUS, b4 extra room must be prayided. At Bethael b For tiva dars thesa ‘_snmfl,n hnng between o | feot abd & hall of enow has fallen, FEVER AND AG Green Work.Houso there are 1,050 imates.ana 32 | Discovery in West Feliciana of the Head- | moree and cupidie. Von refpcdiopay theeod | nnd the thermometer bas 'hovered In UE, . CURED AND FREVENTED BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, RHEUMA'TISM, NEURALGIA, Trouble Antlcipated from the Russian Nihilist Move~ ment. ¢ fn the Infirmary. In Hackney there aro 1,416 tndoor poor. chargeable to **Union.” The district visitors disclose & vast amount of dis- {ress and the funds at thelr disposal are utterly less Trunk of One of Them. MONSTE. the viclnity of gero. The rallroads all been more or Jess blockaded. - The trains on the Erle Road comiog westward have been abandoned along the line. Two local trains left (‘u‘!ldllr proval‘ed: they finatly declded to let you and Sheri Gillen take the two yrisoncrs atong, and they pocketed $700 and commended the Jnckiers prisnners o the Devil and yonrself. Iow you slipped ont af Kearney with them. Lreaking yonr o N 10 The Tridunt, DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, InsufMcient. ‘This is especially the caseat Popu- | o 246 Dispate] promise to thelr atioriaya abont the time of your | hero ontherosdand succeeded Ingetting through 2 + S TTSBURG, P'a., Dec. 23.=8, D, Richanis, who | going, B % R ' Iy The Heaviost Snowfall for Years in En- | lar and Millwall, whero thousands of dock sod ‘_"' |:r':|:d‘ .:"_“:c Plc-null.) M:, 'Em',h,,.. :‘31"’-’,325'.5}1.’2'{“3.'.'1‘J?n"vn":'m’fl.“ 1'nl;'|v||:ug al.m ol right. Beveral hundred exira men bavenbecn BORE TIROAT, other Inborers are thrown out of emptoyment. Spitalfielde, Limehouse, Bouth Hackney, 8had- well, and Haggerston suffer severcly, The tradesmen of the entire Eastern districts aro crying ont about the badnessof trade, and even Christmas warcs are & heavy drug in the mar- ket. Mo severa Is the distreasin Haggerston that committees will be formed for the rellef of cases of extreme necessity, but itwill be greatly crippled through waut of funds. FRANCE. ITIB ERENCT ROURSE Lowpoy, Dec, 21.—The Paris Hourse newspas per says the Credit Industriel and Soclete Fi- nanclere, conjointly with the American Syuii- cate, have taken up the concession of the cable employed toclear the tracks, The same Is true of the New York Central Road. All trains to and from the ity have been abandoned. A aertons accident occurred this afternoon about eight miles from the city, Oone passcuger tzafin ran inte another which Dhad g be- come stuck in the enow, Two coaches . were amashed folo spMoters, Two men were INDIANS. kitled outright, one fatally injured, and several fatally wounded. A wrecking train left for the ' CAPTURED. ecens in the aftérnoon under the direction of Rpecial Diwpatek (o The Tridune. Assistant-8uperintendent McCool, At Bo'clock | 03fAmA, Neb., Dee. 20.—On Baturday @ party thls mornlng they had not eucceeded | of fourteen citizens, members of the North in opening the roads, and the desd and | Platte QGuards, commanded. by Lleut. Bratt, wounded were ., st tho scene | Whilein pursuit of Indian horse-thieves, came of thewreek, 11 exectedthat the road will | uvou a band of Indlans, attucked them, put be opened shortly afteidaylicht. 3 them to flight.and captured all their camp equip- gland and on the Oontinent, ville, O.,last Saturday, for ths murder of a woman and her three children 1n Nebraska, bas made s confession, of which the following are the material parts: I was born in Mt Fleas. ant, Jefferson County, O., and am a Quaker by birth and religion, 1 lived there with nothine event{ul happening to me untll three years ago. when a desire to roam ahout took posscssion of we. T went West, and bave lised fn Michigan, lTowa, Wisconsin, Kansas, Missourt, Colorauo, and Nebraska, The first murder I committed was fn Buffalo County, in thelatter Stato, where Lshot a man with whom 1 was engaged In & quarrel. [ afterward wurdered another man 1 his own house, becaute ne tursed me, beat- ing his brains out with a hamuer. I then went grant car, whom *ml 411 not wish to lcenmunn{ the risoners, 18 weil known. The prisoncra were fully n sour power from the time they left jail, - Sheri Gtilen was a mere flvurehead and your pald tool, you pald the other three 8herite par of the blood monay {8700) belore Jou, kot tha prisoners, and you promised to pay Sheriff Gillen the balance of the $1,000 if he would help you and your men to et tie prisoners oug of fiearney and staried on the road to Custer. When the traln reached Plum Creek yon snd (hllen sent hack a Iing telegram to thelr attorneys that {lm would wait, and you Im- medlatcly harried the manacied prisoners out of fownfo turn them over to your band of '‘cow- o You dia not take the direct ronte from Plnm Creek to Cnster County. there were no (rees on 1t, bnt {‘on took a rond some cight milcs out of the way. where thera were trees to burn them. and where you had_Instructed yonr hireling ansssains 10 meet yau, ~ What you did to theae two unfoetn- nate men Is best known to {ouuuu and to your infamous accomplice, Sherii¥ Gillen. Yon “had DIFFIOULT BREATEING, RELIRVED IN A FEW MINUTES "BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Digrrheen, Chotern Morbus, or pafoful d charges from tho howels nre Atopped in fAfteen of 1w 1y minutes by (aking Hsd wa; clfef. No fcttion or indatmetton, no weskness ur Msitade, wid uliow the use of the 1L T4 Kellufs RADWAY'S READY RELIER AFGIANIBTAN. JRLALADAD OCCUTIRD. Loxvow, Dec. 23.—Gen. Brown, telegranhs {rom Jelalabad, 20th Instant, as follows: **We occupled this city to-day. The inhsbitanta are friendiy.” - * A telegram from Calentfa says the notahles o Jelalabad came ont 1o mect the British tecops, The earde dlspatch also says the Ameer lefc Cabul oo the 10th instant. PROM THN AWRER. Loxpoy, Dee, 23.—A dispatch from Jelalabad, Qated the 20th, 2ays Maj. Covagoard to-day re- ceived an fmportant communication from tho Kearney liv rede CURES THR WORST PAINS :x\l::’e:i:"z;x:';onlenn ‘of which have not Yeb becd | yoiween France and Ameries granted to M. ;0 :;:;:':{. ::Il..th::xu:;l\lnflr;"ml nuso ‘hud :R::',: h':m fi&:fil:"f::f-.ldn’?.'.fl'(g‘yegtl‘:'fln:i"m: On tho Lake Bhore & Michizan Sonthern | °%¢ 200 five stolen horscs, I from 0 i T tv Hinut TAROOB, Ponyer-Quertier by the French Government. plenty of money, and [ went to tvs with him, | ntent'thera wran for in fletl. 3 Road all trafns have arrived and departed near- SOUTHERN KANSAS, rol ne to Twenly blinutes, A dispnteh from Lahore reports that Yokoob Khan has been proclaimed by the Chicls of ona of the great Afghan sections, Oplinlon fa divids «d as to s Niture course, but the defection of the Amcer's troops, who at - Jelsle- T thero 1a a Hell In the next world, you deserve to sink to ity Jowest depths of damnation. ‘The eries of theso dying men will resound in your ears forever and forever through endlesa eternity, and you will hang in burning chains ovar it fires, soon after which 1 poisoncd him, but, as he did not dle quick enough to sult me, I one night knacked his orafns out witha club and took all his moucy. This Mrs. Harleson, whom I Iy on time, though at midnight it was antlel | wasminaTON, U.C., Dec. 23.~The Governorof pated that the storm, which atill continucd, | Kansas had o conference with Gen. Sherman, would retard the trainsand blockade the yoad | gnd fs desirous that o strote military force be to-day. stationed on tho sonthern border of Kansas to WINTER WEATIER N GREAT DRITAIN, Loxpoy, Dec, 23,~The weather s revere NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Reading this Advortisement noed az) B jolned the Brittsh, will probo. | abroughout Great Britain, there belng a heavy evenas you hung these two immortal spirite. L1 Ontho Canads Sonthern all the traina were i any one Buffer with Pain. :;i“d ‘&:fi"l 'l""‘ 10, :l:"m’r 'e'"'“' 1 “g' fe | snowfall beve and in many varts of the Conti- mf;'xf.:? Tx‘x‘x):tir‘\'z:.l:n'nll“am:::rctmlll:::“hx;mh: "3:?5’&'..2“&’&?‘5»’.." :‘alg;:‘x'lgnly“rf; ::\‘::-nn‘:g»’e:?geh'c‘r" scveral hours late. All tho tralns are blocked ’rl"‘r,\ulé‘clgelr';‘ll?vfill Ic‘t‘n.:rxflcyv\:l:h 'Pfi’e 5::‘[:;::!‘0{;11 L/ vgl'h uglx'nnn!r!mnu;;;fnllr\# 'lzgnnn:l’:rlrh-onlue:l!‘l;nlrl::’: nent. All the railways In the North of Beot- went away aud M; her. She wasa hard-work- {rlr‘- Io{ thoy Xknew oumnna. morgo w‘! kll\l on the Western Divlslon, the road belng com- Gmnmutlvla far as the condition of thearmy RAI]WAYS BEA]]Y BELIEF sians, night obvinte evi 3 5 2 cse two men, an ey are bound to X " ) oceupation of Capul by the British trodps. 1and are blocked, and trafMie s susoended. 8”"_" fug woman,ond had s farm with pleuty of | you. vy the mercenary ties of blood-money. pletely obstructed. No tralns arrived here yes- | "I POri OPTOSITION FUTLX. trains aro snowed up, In somio places It s over | o Ly "o poultry, etew on . I concelved Lot Teed have no- feara of the Bherffs, ns | terday. MOSES' DANDS. HYN Loxnos, Dec. 2h—A Quetta dispateh savs tho | twelve feet high. It is the heaviest suowlaltin | s of munlering her and her chitdren, and | Aiey will never attempe 1o bring you lnrnlunl\ce. The thermometer s rapidly descending, and | Bax Faaxcisco, Dec. 23.-—-A Portland dls- ¥ Governor of Candahar bas informed the Ameer | thirty years. . . | Yoiare known to be an Infsmous, cown I(v, and | oy reach zero this morning. Thero is eve b R . X 0 ) A [} v then selllng off everything ahe had and pocket- upnlous desperado, And vur Sherlile’ will R . very | patch says 100 cavalrymen, under Col. Forsyth, | Jst opposition to tho biritisn s futile. 1N SWITZERLARD, fng the proceeds, For this purpose I told the | zive you s wide berth. You hava estabiishod 8 probability, however, ol our having a clear | jere Wailula by steamer .ynslenlny for Pricst's i $ GERMANTY. Atelegram from Geneva. Switrerland, aays: |l 4 T was golng to take Mre. ilarleson | Feignaf tarror in the Loap country, snd glon fete | Christmas, Raplds. It fa reported that Chicf Moses and S waathe inband latha “No post bas arrived from Germany or from Qerman Bwitzerland, The wolves have penc- trated to the gates of Metz. There is more snow un the Vosges than the oldest inhabitant remembers.” The storm has -completely demoralized the | several of his chosen warrtors have been taken lioliday trade in thie clty. TraMcls proctically | prisoners by the Yokima volunteers, Hostilitics Allupnndnl in different parts of the city. Pe- | are feared. destrians bave been blown aown by the force of e ok the wind, nnd veiiclea have been soblocked o | ¢ WIETHER 1T PAID.” Peaplo Rafforing from the Encroachments the streets thab they had to be dux ont. ¥ of & Mill-Dam Invite Total Submersion in the Depths of the Law, Boectal Dievatch 1o The Tridune. JANRSVILLE, Wis,, ‘Dec. 23.—S8ome time sxo the mill-owners of Rockford, Beloit, Rockton, aund Janesville organlzed under the nsine of the Indlan Ford, Water-Power Company, and purchased the dam and water-power at Indlan Ford for the purposc of naing it as a supply- reservolr In timg of low water. Tho dam fl on Rouk River, just below lake Koshkovong, snd, . having scttled somowhat from age, the purchas. ers raised it to Its original hight, which forced the water back for tea miles, aud ralsed It N Mitchell* and Ketchum e crymy for vengeance, Your blood a'one can atons for this great wrong, The very stones cry ont against you, Hell yawna far you; Heaven weepsat the sight of rucha vil- Iainotis beast an you are in human form. The Tevil's firen are binziog brignter In satlcipation of your coming. The {ndignant and territied thoue sands af the Lord will not long tolerato the pres- ence of such a coward as you ore, Weailhy and wickeu, snvage and coward aa yon are, you may well tremble for your mieeraule tfe, [ do bat ex- Frw-unnnunlmon- pobiie opinfon in calling you he murderer o Mitchell and Keteanm, Frou 4 Wonay X Keanxer, P, 8,—If the Sheriff of Buffalo County is inno- ceut of thls sreat crime leat him purge his record al once. No one wii) rejoice 19 his innocence more than the writer of thisJotter. KEanysay, Dec. 15, 1878, and her cltldeen to a nefehhoring town, and for them to come over tho nest day and feed the stock. That night 1 mur- dered them, and hig thelr boales under a hay- stack, pod went away myself, After thelapse of Lwo or three dava, [ returned and gave vut that Mrs, Harleson had gone to foin her hus- tond, snd that Ibad bouzht everytulug she had. T aceordingly sold out everything, and, ns I saw that 1 was suspected, left the place and camc on to Mt. Pleasant, [t wos onthe8th of Decomnber that Lcommitted these murders. I deny nothlog. I am gullty of the crimes 1 am charged with, ond - expect to hang for them, but when they take me back 1 want to bo treated as f 1 was ouce a white man 1t 1 do not pow deservo the title, and havo o fair trial bafore the'taw, I believe I will be njobbed as soou as T arrive In Kearney. Iam a member of A band In Nebraska that s s#ora to avenge the death of any member, and they will svenze IISMARCK AND TIIE CUSTOMS REVISION. Beuiy, Dec. @3.—Prigce Blsmarck has ad- dresecd a long letter to the Federal Council. exvlaln'ng his vlews relative to the gulding vrinciples In the revision of the customs tarifl. Tre fetter concludes: “Our Intercsts alone ought to determine our action. These inter- cats will perhiaps shur!l{ Jead to fresh nezotia- tlons resperting taptil treaties whth foreimn votintries, It thése nceotintions ars to have & prospect of beneflelat result, 16 will first be nec- csanry 10 Create an ARLONHMOUS customs systen, placing all our home products in the most fuvoral e possibie nosition tu relation toarticles of_fareien production,” . Loxpoy, Dec. i.—A Herlin dispatch says Thismarck’s letteron the revisiunof the customa tanifl advocates @ return to the old Prussiun principle of Autics oy nll Imnorts cxcept raw materfals indiepensable for home Industey, and whtel Germany dous not produce at all, such as cottan, or produces in insufllclent quantity, Bentix, Dec, 23.—It §s announced that Prince ONLY PAIN REMEDY That fastantly rtops the most excruciating ‘uinl. ol fays Indamination and curcs Concestions, wlether ot 1he Luns, Momach, Jiowels o otlier giands or orgaos vy cue applicasivn, In from One fo Twenty Minutes. No matter how vlotent or excruclating the paln, tha Riieumatio Bed-Adden, Indem, Criipleds Nerroux Neursigic, OF prostrated With disease may sufles, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WwiLL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammatfon of the Ridueys, . Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, . Congestion of the Lun, Sore Throat, Diffcull Breathing, RUSSIA. NInILISTS. Brnrrx, Dee. 23.—Reports are full of the re- apprarance of the nlbilist spectro in Russia, and all sortsof demunstrations are apprehended. One is #ild Lo be planned for Dee. 26, the on- niversaty of the outbreak of the aceession of tie Einveror Nicholas fn 1820, The police are busy everywhese tracking the consplrators, and withing the last week & number of arrests have been made, Quite a rald is mode apainst the students who wanted to present s petition to the hete-apparest. Thera I8 cven @ rumor that the Governnient serfously thinks of closing the Univerelty for this year. % MILWAUKEE, Speetat DpateN ta The Fridune. MiLwaukee, Dec. 23.—Toe mercury fndicated clght and ten degrces below, zero at various voluts ot-expusure In the city this morning. At noon to-day It still Indicated zero and two do~ grees below, thus foreshadowing another bitter night. The. fve- on toe lakes {u the vieinity of this city ranges from twelve to fourtecn fnches In thickness, and cuttivg will begin at once. ‘The prosputt now Is that the marketa will be ziuticd with fee next season o such an extent as to ontall losses. upon those engsged iu tho business... . & WAR ON THE WITNESSES, Avectat Dispatch o The Tridune, New Onteaxs, Dec. 23,—Each day thers are arriving numbers of witnesses to testily before the Grand Jury to the acts of certuin Inwless persons In thele parishes’ duriog the days pre- ; 0 MENDOTA, ILL. g, 11 ?{;‘;’,‘,‘{;‘f‘,,‘;‘}flE,{',‘,;’,,';:’:{’,“,;{".; ,‘,',"‘,,,’,'f;’,‘,,‘,',‘;,‘: FIRES, mine, Iamsorry I came home and brought | ceding and woon clection day. Two or three Svectai Pitputeh to Tne Tribune. :::::l(::‘:e{:- F%:‘:u'&‘lk?x:::x{ 1::]':.!1 :l')uxrx“tn:;,rl: Tulpitation of the Heart Felativa to a reform in tho system of taxatiou, — disgrace upon my friends who live in Mt. | reached the city this morniog, and more aro en lb‘“""?"“] 1Ml., Dec. 2. —Twelvd degroes bo- | oo Property-owners there have oreaatzed a | Hysterles, Croup, Diphtheria, Benty, p,.;“.,‘;.‘,.%?.‘: L(l,-'z:;mmcm i not CILICAGO. Plegsant.” ° route. 'The Danubo not having yet resched the f 10w zero, with a plercing weat wind driving | nong opaingt tho Water-Power Company, claim- ‘ Catarrh, Influenza, A stlll alarm to Engine Compnny o, 12 at Sherift 8. L. Martin, of tlastings, Neb., who is 10:40 yesterday morniug was cavsed by a fire In {n Steubeuville, sald to-Uay that he was led to shcets of frozen snow like pellets of shot, lnto citr, full particulars cannot bo sent concerning everything and everybody, exposed to fts ine relaxing 18 precautions agalnat the evasion of the fate of the .two nceroes Who wero on thelr ing beavy damages. Baturday evening Deputy- | Headache, Toothache, conscription, even to facilitate the ddeparture of iy 5 Sherl® Brown, of Jefferson County, arrived Nenralgia, Rhanmatism, gonscription, even to faciltate the (enartaroof | tue three-story ma;hlc-front nausa No. 7 Park | yelcve that Richards ied ed to Ohlo by ob- | war to tbis placa on hoard that boat, ‘but who | clement lnflucace. The progroes of.- traina 1s oL o4, Eag S ! B O orIolten trois Tocsaries it | avenue, owoed by A, Bartlett, and occupled as | talnirig possesslon of some lesters that Richards | wero taken off when a few miles fonth of | much impeded; The Mendota accommodation, hero #ith warranta for J. M. Cobb, of Buloft; | old Chills, Ague Qills, Thomas.B, Cason, of Indian Ford;. A. B.. Ford, F. 8, Bldred, Edword Rugth of-‘Janes. ville; Ralplr: fnyreotr suil <1 B N[AHte, ! op Rockford; all of the Indfan Ford Water-Power Cumpany, A warrant was sworn out by Gicorge C. 8mith, a groceryman of Fort Atkinson, who wets forth that Rock River s a meadow stream, and 18 navigablg, in § that, on Sopl. 1, 1878, and beforo ‘apd after that day, the parties named kept up end maintalned a dam sevon feet sbove the ordinary stago of water in the viver, and “that they haye put fn no chate or Tock: that the dum stops tho fluw of water, and sets {t back Il on the improved prospects of the Western States of Americn, on the &round that not only tue Boclallstd, but a considerable portion ot the well-to-do Gernang, would emigrate. BRALIN. Princé Bismarck’s letter recommends tho virtual return to the Prissian customs: legisia- tion of 1818, and tho Zglverein tarlll system, valid until 1565 Ho says, “The rolurnto rystem of universal taxation sults our present commercial and political clreumstances,” and 0dds tiat his correspondents point out the dis- astrous cffect of Koglish tron and ather prod- uets fn Germany, a residenco ny Georgo W, Jackson. Couse, an overhented furnace, DNamage nominal, A stlli-slirm to Engino No. 7 and to the Firo- Patrol at 10:5 Sunday cvening was vauscd by an attempt to sct fire to ihe two-story {rame bullding No. 53 Blue Tslang avenue, occubicd 04 a furnishing-goods house by H. Juckeon. The proprietor was at the theatreat tbe time, A box ol kiudling-wood had heen eaturated witn coal-ofl, 08 was also the foor anid & husk-mat- trest, and fire had been set In two places, No damege is clnimed, The stock was Insured for 8325 {u the Trade of Camnden, $200 in the Alle. munin, and 8400 in the Hudeson; lixtures for $75 leaving Chlcago at.4115 p. m. and’ due hero at Chlblains, and Frost Dites #:15, has' not got fariher.than. Ausorn ot the ttme of writlng' (11:15 v, m.). The fca is ten Iuches thick, file‘ghlnz i8 no longer an enjoy- had written tos womno fn [lastings, Hedid not know at that time that Richards hod com- mitted any of the murders mentioned fn the confession above except thoseof Mrs, Iarleson and her children, although be knew the other persons had been murdered by some one, but dld mot suspect Richards of having mur- dered & man named Wilson, who had suddenly dlsappearcd o conjunc. ton whh Wilson's wife. This Mrs, Wilsonis now in Bruoswick, Me., and ono of Shreveport. It )8 expected duriog the nieht. The Grand Jyiry to-day found {udictihents against severat of the prisoners front the parlsh- es for violation of the United States Electlon laws, The warrants for the heirs of the McAllsters reached the city to-day. New OnuEANS, Dee, 23.—The Pleayune save: In West Feliciana Parish, a few days ago, a ne-, gro named Cole disappeared, and subsequently the headlesa body of o negro was found o o i, -0 NuBoIAT vinuprine w0t Euralnygen how ment, . e appliestion of tho Neady Rellef to the part of garia "E;zrlfnc pain or difiicuily exlets will aford easo o) 4 Thirty L sixty drops In hat » tumbler ot water wiil fna few miautes cure Crainpa, Syarms, Souf Slumacli, ribym, Bick Meadachie, Dlurricy, Dysenieryy internal Paing. volers slioul! always carry 8 bottle of X ravclers miould al loof RADWAY'S MHEADY Nkl iy A few drops in watet Flitprevent sicknem or pan3 frony change of water. ‘l‘téz tier thaa Freach l.'r dy oF Dliters Bs & stimue { COLUMBUS, O, + '~ Bpeeinl Dipated (0 The e, Covumpus, O,, Dec.” 83.—The weather has been intensely cold during tho pass thirty-six houra, a colll wave from the northwest prevail- {ug durini that time, with four inches of suow, ‘Trains on nearly all tbe roads are from two to — the letters that ho had obtalned possession of | clstern. No devolooments wers made at the v TURKEY. and furalture for 8200 1a the Trado of Camden. | 0 5o 'to ber, and It contalned intimations | shauest. respecting tne parties who had come | five hours ‘}‘“:;{!fi:,}“‘d“;,;‘f{?f‘;fif,%fl? ;Xft'; ‘.':,lffmxfl,k;.,l.w;:kfimflngfx {L‘ifl'éu;”infi"s'i.‘,'é NEGOTIATIO AT OXFORD, MICIT, that led him to think Wilson had been mur- | mitted tho deed, nor was it proved that the | tiiy afterncon and cousilerably injurcd about | vegetabls matter and stimal substauce to lodee PE V E:R AND AG—UE. dered. Richards and sho are lovers, and she | bodv was that of Coles, "The Times & in the channel, making the wator stagoant and CONSTANTINOPLE, Dev, L3.—Negotlations will corrupt, ‘and overflowing the | makiog Dxrnoir, Mich., Dee. 23.—~A tire at Oxford, cominence fmmediately based upon the lin- Mich., early this moraing, destroyed Watson, the head. ‘Beveral minor accidents ary reported, + Witnesnes are coming every waas to have met him tn Mt. Pleassnt shortly, FEVER AND AQUE cured for fifty cents, There 18 J h q oducini holesome | nots remed T s world st will cure Fever verial frade mentloned on tho 218t inst. au- | Waite & Co.'s drs-poods, Tunstead's hardware, | Hfe (Martin) was endeavorlag tp arraugo matters "{‘g,{;;"g,“,’;{,'(‘,‘;:'f,‘}.};Q;f’“fiz;g‘:’%‘";“’m;'l"{.‘_‘ LBURLINGTON, 1A, R tbrs (o alh aa: i ,,‘?‘:m"".:, ::.‘}“.5,"‘,’,!,;.",,:;.‘::,.,.," ‘:',ré-.%,‘,_{,,ug ek B i imand o ta somiade serare: | an Tacetivs drug mores, and. Kile's hotel, | o that ho could dmplicato lier in her busband's | X°Hor Gl United States Supsrvisor of Reglra | Dunuriron, T Det. ShesA favmer wamed | Jicent 10 160 'stream unbealtbiuly o the com- | e s Qoo e bt S Qe Y Inonts respecting Novi Bazar and Josnta on the | The Oxford Journal offico and the Masonte Hail, | morder. Mr. Martinstated that hohad been on | tration and Flection; Y. Ernest Breas > AR e wo ce of all persons lving tn that 11y cents pez bottie, uw, nul nelzhborbiood, and also eausing the water to'sct back to the fnjury of the mille at JofTerson and Busseyville. © The only ones on whom the ‘warrant was served hero were Eidred _ and Ford, They immediately rrocum! writd of habeas corpus, aud served liein on the ofticer, returnable forthwith betore Judge Conger, at his realvonce, The Judgo ap- vointed o hoaring st 8 o'clock to-morrow aflter- noun. Attorueys Cassidy, Jackson, and Iuger aro retained by Messrs. Eldred and Ford, As soon o airested, both Ford and Eldred de- manded of tue ofllcerlwlj)'. wheretnon they both uraught actton bstors Judge Prichard tor the $300 gennhy provided by tho statutes, The feht will no doubt bo a bitter oue, as the WaterPower Company Is u very woalthy corpo- ratlon, and on the other side stveral thousand dollare have boen ralsed by the partics clalmlng to be damaged. Mat Coonev, whose home is near Viele, Leo County, was found near tho railrosd station at Viele this evening intoxicated ana nearly frozen. e was takeu tg tho station, whers he died at 10 o'clock. The weather Is oxcessively cold, the thermometer reglsteriog O degroes below zero, — 8T, JOSEPH, MO, Spacial Dicpateh te The Trivuns, 81, Joseru, Mo., Dec, 23.—The weather is in- tensely cold. ‘The thermometer registers 10 degraea below zoro to-pight. Ico of great thick- uess is belug housed off the river, 87. PAUL, B, Paui, Minn., Dec, 23.—The cold hera has steadily Increased for three days, reaching the lowest point this morning, when differentiy-lo- 3 and hls brother, "8 don, A, P, Broda, who are residents of Natchitochies, have arrived in thecity, They roy that they were ordered to leave, and did leave, Natchitoches on the 224 of September Inst! that the Mayor of Natchitoches, uncle of Y. Ernest Breda, came to them, and asked them to wyrrenders they refused; they were then siven two hours to Ifave the town, beiug told that upless they went thelr dwelllug would be ate tacked by 400 or 500 mien, und_that they would not be spared. ‘hey cancluded to leave, nud Lave not neen bark to Natchitochen slnces Mr. Bredn sove that b (s o native of the Pariah of Natchltoches. The sbove Is about the substauve ot the stury which they will tell to the Grand Jury, Richards' track Sor some days, avd bad just missed him by s few hours ot Omaha, Chi- cago, and otber poluts. Iie sald he would bave coptured him in Chlcago, only the news- papers got wind of the matter and published his urelval, which Richards read, and then cloared out. A roquisition from the Governor of Nebraska has heen forwarded to Gov, Bishop, on which Martiu expects to recelve a return by to-morrow mornlug, when he will start for Kearncy with his prisoncr. He says Richards will have & fair trial, ond thero Is no danger ot his befug wmobbed, as the people are lnw-abld- fog. ¥ ibecial Piaoated a 81, Lawls Giabes Devancrat, SrevnesviLre, O, Dec. 21—Siephen D, Richards was arrested at Mouut Pleasant, thia terms proposed by Austria. JOINT OCCUPATION, Loxnox, Dec, 23.—A Vienua dispatch states that Ttaly bas proposed, fn the event of tran- quility net belng re-establisbed when the Rus- wiuns cyncuato Roumelin aud Bulgaria, that the Junt ocenation be undertaken by the Powers nut prunarily interested (n the Tastern quess tio, nawely, France, 1taly, and Germasuy. WILL RETCRX HOME, x A Berlin correspondent states that a (elegram from Udessa ausnounces that preparations are makine for the return homo of TKLU00 of tien, ‘Louleben’s men. This s regarded ns a sury g that the detinitive Turco-Russian treaty is near befvg concluded. TUNREY AND MONTENRGRO. Pesti, Dec, 8.—~One of the last acts of tha Tute Graud Vizier was to vlace Aaritl Pasha, In Toom of Husseln Pasha, as Gavernor-General of situsted 1 the burned Ulock, were destroyed with thelr cuntents. ‘Total loss on bullding aud stock estimated ut $50,000; Insurunce, $10,000, The orlzin of the dro 1s unknown, e IN BALTIMORE, MD, Bavtiont, M., Dee,23.~The Santes Flour- Milts, owned by Samuel fI, Hazelhurst & Son burned this worniug, Estlmated loss, $50,000. e e —— CONGRESSMAN WILLIAMS, Arrival at Detrolt of the Commitirs Bear ing s Mewsius=unifestatiovs of Ka- spect. Apectal Dlspated (o Ths Triduns. Demumt, Mich., Dec. W—Gen. A, 8, Will- famns’ remains urrjved from Washington by DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian - . Resolvent, TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR TIIF CUNE OF CIINONIC DISEABR, seroy X B B VA Ry on CONTAGIOUS, DEIT SEATED IN THR ———— A SUNDAY SITOW, Huecial Dyavaich fo TAe Trin 3, T e ———— Lungs er Htumucly Buis or Bones, Flesh or 3 <ot to-dn; urd PmirAvsLrnin, Dec. 23.—The Mayor put & | cuted thermometers marked 8 to 13 deareos bo- erye Scotarl, i Albanis. Thia was dobe matuly at | spectad tralu at4:15 this afternoon, and were | SOUDHH ta<lay: on & charge of smunleriug Ass, A reol ¢ PTIN AR ! i ct v : e t i cro. LitLl y HY CORRUPTING THE MOLUIS AND VITIATING tho lustance of tho friendly Powers, as, accard: | net at the devat by the Detroit Lieht Guand Hurlesou and her three children, §fseen miles | summary stop'to tho attempt of Robert Fos, b‘mzuu L 4lo snow, nu:. promiss of continucd i Mjl’HflL‘. i o tne to the unanlmous seslimony of thewr Con- soutth of Kearney, Neb, on the 8th inst, The suls in Bcutarl, Husscln Pashin'was not only bodies wera scereted In & baystack, where thoy proprietor of a low vacrlety theetrs, ta agen and a largze delegation of cltlzens, headed by Sunday night. Tho blace was ruuning last )8, Chrouia Rheumstiam, berofuls, flllndnllrlwtl%mh Apngax, Mich., Dee. 23.—Carrle Curlls, tho h. ('ancerous Atlestions, Byphl Y o v Dry oyl ! dolne nothlng fu the way of effecting the sur- | Mayor Lunzdeu. The Pullman car which came 11th fns . Fogh, cvenlng, & rehsarssl being advertised, and no WATERTOWN, WIS, estimable daughter of Jomes E. Curtls, Bupur- lvum nngf‘_-;ul}zl‘q. yhgof':'“:ubléng?ukynpyw‘llf wer sender of Bpuz and Pudicoritzs, but was, on the | throuzh from Washinuton, was occupled :’:{:u‘ ?.;‘l:‘n‘: ‘l"‘tl-:lt::nlllury. vl::o Jl-l':éi h‘n’na‘::n: Iln;'ney taken, Of c‘uuuo there was a big crowd, Jpasak (iealio Ihe Tribunk. {ntendent of the Michigan Diviston of the Lako e e m lsearan Merurisl” Disasace, Fe. Warentowy, Wis., Dee, 23,~The first genu- Ie cold wave of the season reached thia portion of Wisconsla 1aat nigat, tho thermometer this wornlug hore reiatepine 18 degrees below sero, contrary, eutouragiug the Yunlllltlun ta reslst that measure. Tha complaints on this he referred by Muntenegro reached such a jght that ~ they wllcged the indlgnation ot the people of Todgoritza and Spuz against befng sunexed to Moutenegro was so vivlent that they (the Montcocgring) were deterred from tuking steps in thst direction from tear ol belug prevented by the Turkish autboritics and the Albanians of the neighbor- hood. There ls, no doubt, much exaggerativn on one and the other side; but 1t would not be surprisine If, besides the opposition of the Al- bamans, the Turks hod alse something to do with the deluy of the surrender of the places seferred to, "The Turks surcendered jVarna, Bhum!g, and Batouwn vb the understanding that by the relatives of the deceased and the Congressional delegation, Without music the processlon marched silently throueh the streets to the residence on Woodward ave- nue, o great crowd of sympatbizing citizens tending. The Cougsessioual delegation consfats of Represeutatives Witletta and Mubbell, of Michigan, Mayham, of New York, Alken, of south Caroling, Dickey, ot Obv, Cannon, of 1linofs, and John H, McCormick, Ausistant Sergeant-at-Aring of the Houro of Representatives, Gen. Joseph ¥. Ruipy, of Pennsylvanis, wen old com- rado ol the deceased. sccompanied the oarty. The body witl uot Mo in state, s st first In- Gouty Lroj buib Ruewis, Drows B A s e VMO, Liver Complaint, &c. Not only doeg (he Bareapartilian Resolvent excol ol fnedlatugonts 13 the cyrs of Clhirols. aerofulous Comstiiugunsl ko bein Dissascs, bub it 18" tha ouiy positive curs fur KIDYRY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary apd omb Discascs, Gravel, Digbetes, Dropsy, smwz| of \Vlw! luconilnen vll‘ll 'l'"'rl.'.: (ll'ly:hll i 0lirla, aud 16 8.1 cazes wiiers thers bre rivk-dust deyosits, B tho Water 18 thick, cloud, e wi adimaiset ke s wbiih of Lirea ke wh or th nd Whites Dune dust uepgalts, Ba Rt g e o sl e e, DR add Alotd 4 o eho bl e, ek and i e i BOES S FinCE o3 OOLLNE sShore Railway, was united o marriege this evenlog to Mi* Georgs B. Brown, of Humlllon, Ont, - Christ Church, where the caromony took place st B o'clock, was crawded with favited gucsts, 8 host of gentlemen prominent in the gnagement of the Lake Bhore being present with their families. Over five hundred fuvited ‘guests attended the subsequent reeoption at vhis brige’s huyse do Droad street. ‘I'he diaplay of presents was very iine, and ‘the whole occasion wad bnllh:::;;n'dlil‘xflmlglh. eibbia Deoarug, 11, Do, 83—\, I’ Shade and Miss Sophia Bushier, youny soclety people, wera united 16 narrlsge fo-nlgby by the Hev. D. I who came {p free, but were chargod 23 conts for a scat, Thia thoy veadily pald, and tiguor was sold freely. The polico luguired if any money was taken In, and belng toid no went away content,, but, when the Msyor heurd of it, he summoned the Chief of Pulice, dirccted bim to vet out o warrant, and lectured him ruandly tor not stopping the thing at once. Fox was arrested snd held on a charge of insiotain- Ing & nulsance, giving 8 Buudsy performance, sud selling lquur_on Bunday. "o says ho will I{l‘u’l 1t aguin next.Sunduy, but this Is hardly pos- aible \ . CHOPPED TO DEATI. vislt, having resd an account of the muraer in the Ewquirer, suspected s man nouwed 8, D. Richards, kuowing that he hud just come from the section where tho horrible deed was committed. lle procecded with the Tawnship Constable and arrested Richards, bound bim hand and foot, and conveyed him to the County Jail in this city 1o awpit the arrival of offleers tromn Nebrusks. Thu accused lived at Warren- ton, t county, a numbor of years, and hore & goud churacter. [e 18 & fine-look- ing man, 34 ycass of sge, six feat four inches high, anit wolhe 185 pounds, Ho went West three years mo‘ wherg, 1t is sald, he be- ' FLGIN, 1LL, Bpectal Diyateh ta The Tridune, Evray, Itl,, Dec, 23.—This morning the ther- mqmetor (ndicated from 13 to 17 degrees below zera,. tha coldest this season. Trains are do~ luyud by the snow. ——— i, AURORA, ILL, Hpécal Digpaich to Tag Tridune, Augona, i1}, Dec. 2.~Snow (s Aifteen fnches the Russian troops would withdraw ) o - | eame reckless and lud a fast e, When srrest- pecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune. deep on & lot At 7 o'clock this morulne the Bunn. ‘Ihe bride is the beautilul daughter ot Adrianople. T ';lun(mu, fudecil, mf{."“‘i 'lf-’:;lxtfl‘ (’,“;!:xunfr:‘v“::l ;’ l“n'le?::k "'.'«Tmfl'nfl. =d ho was crossing a tleld {n company with two | AperevoN, Wis,, Dec, 23,—Jumes Garyes, pt. thermometer stood at 10 degrees bolow zero. W. ¥, Bushier, buot and shos mm:m‘:;n‘ \-ng the move, but spcedily arrested thelr pre and will be an mpostng affar, local milis Youux ladics. o -n(y-mu o would not havs | precgom, was killed early Bunday morning by o e groam is_traveling salcaman for D. W, Nrens RATLROADS FIGUTING TIE COLD, The lutenscly cold weather of the last few days has given much trouble to the railroads. ‘The srow drifted badly all day yestcrley anud the day before, blockiug up the foads In many places and ‘detalnfog them uniil the obstrue- tlons could be removed. Hesidos this, the severs cold forces the trains to run very cautiously, as the rails are llable to break and throw tbe tralns off thotrack. Thon extraordinary efforts were, necessary to Keep the water In the tanks from freezing, Beyood the dutention of the trains, nowever, nothiug serlous haes thus far been re- ported, The worst trouble has been experl- cnced by the tralne coming In oo the Lake-Front, . The suburhau tralns of the Illigois: Contral wero runufng eotircly off time, thie principal diftlcuity bejog between Hyde Park ond the Cen- tral Depot. * Nearly ovéry trath coming and golag had trouble fn passivg Twel(th strees, whers thers wys @ bad drift. Yesterday mormnge sbout Bu'lock threp copines had hard work to pull through at !l“m puint two car-losds of pas- senicers, Many of the pavsengend becuo tired of wuiting, anid lefv the couchies to take tue strectears. ‘Phe carly trulua on tbe- North- western had also conglderable trouble between hers und Evanston. The express-trén on the Michigan Central, due bere yesterday morolu, did not errive vatll ate in the witezooon, The truln on the Lake Shoro & Michigan Soutbern en taken su easily {f the eirle bud pob becn with him, as he bad sworn to die iu s tracks Ocloro ho would be arrested, When the prisuner vlz sbiown tho news- aper givinz an account of finding of tho hordles, he suud: 1 can prove that | wus not thero ot that thine, §left Knrur on the Uth." Oy Lejug told that the horrible erfine was cou- mitted on the Sth, ho goplied: ‘That's so; 1 thoukht It was on Monday.” He says ho belonga 1o seeret socdety whose members ars sworn to avenge the death of of its memburs, and that the offleers who arrested bim wilt be killed, THE NEBRASKA HORROR, The Koarney (Neb.) Prew auys: * Mors aud more tersible aro the reports that coutinue to come from thesceuo of the tragedy ypon the Loup. 'The latest account, and which secins to have good fusudation, is, that, while Mitchell und Ketchum wers yeb alive, thele ears aud qQuber porttous of thelr bodles were cut off sud thrown upon the prairie, The wurder la itacl? 1s sulliclently revoltiug to make the stronczest 1nan shudder, bug tha detals ars 5o sickening us 19 joake shem alnoss fucredidle, It Gov, Gur- ber faile to bunt down hese biman Acods, be will leave a staln oo his ofiicial record which can ucver bo eifaced.? "'ha J*ress publlshes the follow!ng “open lot- ter to J. B, Qlive, of Cuater County, frop'n woman {u Kearoey'?: “ und pow wish o countct tnelr evacy tary organizations und Uolted Btates troups froin Fort Wavae turnlog out to do honor ta the dead warrlor, Al) pubiie ofiices witl ze- mat closed durlug the doy. At 3 meetiug of the Detrult Bur thia ‘afternoon eulogistic speeches were mude by Theo Homoyn, Levi ishop, Ocn. Trowbridge, Col. Atkinson, J. Logan Clpman, and others, and resotutions adupted sctting forth the regretof the Barattho audden death of Gen, Willlams, reciting his ca- recr, dweliing upon bis services n keeplug upthe State mititia argaulzations, stating that the his- tory of the War would bu Incompleto withoit the record of his services, declaring that he closed an hogorable carcer In thu active per- formance of his dutics sa a member of Con- 2ress, and thut the Barof Detroit Juln in a gen- eral teibute to hla private virtues, his Adelity in ublie emplogment, avd his patrlothin Iu'the Kour of his country’s need. To the Witern datnciated Press. Dxgnorr, Mich,, Dec. 23.—The Congresstonal delegation baving the aiog of Qen, Willlams in churge arrived ot 8 o'vlock this alteruoou by the Canada southern, ‘fliey weramet st the depot by the Lipht Guard and the C Councll © Committes ou the r of fue remains, and were escorted 10 the (ueneral's Jate vesweuce, on Woocdward avenue, where the body will lie until 4 B, . to-morrew, when 1t witl be carrlad to Bt Paul’s Churcls, whicrs the funeral service tukey place. Al the local wilitury urgawze- tions have held mectings, passcd appropriste au Ooeida Indian, Garvey Jived near thy resers nomsn & Bro., wholesale liyuor deatars, vation, and was in the bablt of solling Hruur to tho Indiang, for which be had been arrested sav- eral times, On Baturday nlgut & @ruvken de- baurh was held at bls house, and, getting into a 3nnrrc\ with the indtan, the Jatter chopped urvey lterally in plecos with an ax, The inur derer hag been arrested, and s now In juil here. ——— N8, MACK. Apscial Dispatch (o The Tribune. JanmsviLL®, Wis,, Dee, 23.—Out of regpect for the on. John Winans, court adlourned thia mornlog unttl this afternoan, when Distriot- Attorgey Bale dulivercd his argument in the Muck wurder trisl, speaking soma thyee hours with great force, This eveniug Oaden 1o Fethers opens for the.delense. Br, Winaus, sculor couusel fof thy dofense, bas withdraws, awing to the death of .ie wile. St 1s thourht the case will be submitted to the jury supe 10 LO-WIOSTOW, CHISTMAS AT WIOLFSALE, Special plassich o Fae Irinune MonTaEAL, Dec, S —~Apout $20,000 worth of toys haye betn stolon from the premises of Marmourges & Co., 8t, Francis Xuvier street, by thrde men placed as watchmen ‘miter s tiry had teken place.. Botne ot the geods have been recavered agd the partles arrvated. tlon of Turkish territory with the terrl- torial erssion 10 Montenegro. It fs not w ba woadered, ou the other hund, it tie Turks should be more coutious pow, fur the secowd thne, than they were at first. ‘Though by the sppointnent of another #nd mory ucceptable Goyvernor 0 Setitord they sigmty teir sincers intentlons to surrenger the territorles in question, they are &t the satie time endeavoring to make aure that the Hus- slans will reslly withdruw on theie fulfilling their oblleationy to Moatensero by conpecting the Latter condltion with the gradusl retreat of the Russian troops toward Adrianopte, What the policy of the pew Turkbli Cabluet on this question may be rematna 1o be seen; hut, ut all events, ibis bighly desirable to exiricate mat- ters wut of the vicoua circle formed by the Russtans saying they will withdraw wuei the ‘Lurks surrender Podgoritza aud Bpuz, and the “Lurks replying they will surreader these places when the Husstans withdraw, BWITZERLAND, AN ECURNTHIC NILLIONAIKS. Qur Geoeva correspondent writes underdate Diees 41 Avvording 10 1be Journal di Geainve the Uity of Geneva has only just missed baviug left to it a lecacy constdesably rickier than the herit- uze bequeathed to it by the late Puke of Bruus- wick, Count Putockl, who died a few days sgo it his hodse 1n the Avenue Priedland, Parls, bad OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED « ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & CO,, 32 Warreut-st., ) Y DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLY, Perfectly tastelesy eltzntly coated with gweet gum, o R way's VI for’ 1a’ eure Of &N disorders of (1o e, Dowcis, Kudyers, Blagder, Norkelt caduchy, Constlvatlun, Costiveutak 1Ldis yapoiain, Billgusuz s tever Inflainmstlod welk, Vijce ead al ddraigenients ot b 15 Terasl Viscerd, Warra. ted tp eflecs & bosittve curo. ld‘:ald 'ur;nhlu. Custalulug RO piereury, mlocral of clateriuus dr B ’.'4‘:,‘“’":'“ "’“°""'5,"}“?“’m‘ resulilng from atlpation |nu'-‘rnY" o Pilioess of the Diood in 0 esde ACIOHL f tha stomach, Nausca, LeArtvura. Disgunt vf F uinuasor weight fu ths blomach, saur Eructatiug, Siuvligs or luiteriogein tuy Bl 1 the dead, diu OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxvoy, Dec, 23.—Tho steamship Suevla, which was to have salled Bsturday from Ham- bury for New York, was detalned fn port tiil this morniog by the snow-storm, Loxpo¥, Dee. 2%—Steaunahips Cansds, D, Stetuman, and Herder, from New York (tho latter froin Hampur), and tae Sarmatian, from Baitimore, have arrved out. - Antwany, Dee. 33,—Arrived, Victarls, trom Philadelpbu, QurzNsTOWN, Dec. 3% —~Arrived, the City of Brussels, lrom New Yorl e ——p——— ' CATTLE DISEASE, Hnecial Diwalch 11 5ud o' 4ounm Cuwron, M., ‘Dec. 88.—An unkoown sgd Jsomewhat mlarmfbg diseass has broken otit ‘among the cattle of this county, and already ‘sevoral ,of our largest stock-ralsers have beea heasy losers. - The caldle dis spparently froin uo cause, and It was (rour this facy thas this discuso was tirst discovered.s No cause can be assigued. fur this strange discase. Quite. an wlarm is manitest, leat It sbould spresd over thu cutire coutity, 49 it s quite £ ! 5 e e e ¥ THE SUMNER STATUE, - - + BostoN, Mass, Dec. ’#~Tpe stits of solutions to the memory of the deceased he East was about tive hours late, su . ‘ ARt U e ot 000 Tranee . yoar Trait coal | hero. wnd Fesolved 1o particioate In the funeral. | 311 with fear aud grombling itiat 1 veoturo to T Trom tho Kast was bout, tive binure Jates |0 ories Sumuer, autbarlsad by she meeting i | jhe Siuiach, shmpiad of iy ek laniio 80z vriute wlvoe, oud 400000 franca from 1ife ane | AT s meeting of the vterans of the Alexicon | §3dtess yuu thess llote uf pitt, a6l felotatinton, - 4 + | aud Baltioore & Obio Tuilroud were Jrom two | Fauewdl Hall (o March, 1574, was uoveiled to- | orpufigeatiag s entad ey du s Iyl pastary, Nasavicrs, Teon,, Dec. 23.—latest reports from the reveuue ralders in Fortress Couaty are to the eifect that twelve of the fourteen Wlicit atstilleries b3ve been destroyed, aud or twelve prisoners (1) arrested, ‘The rawders arg sulferfuy witls the cold. uuitics which be bud purchased frow various liednsurance companies. the Count Lved to be bl years old this wpeculus tlon proved very successful »o fur os be was vancerned. Thoueh be wes on yood terms with Els wuly son NicLolas, be could not besr the lgea of baviaz ut ber, wud destred much Lo leave atl War aud War of the Rebeliion to-day sultable resolutions were adopted. At a meeting of the Derrolt Bar held this af- ternoon, resolutions of respect were puased. Specclies were made by promivent memibers eulogstic of the public aud private virtues ot duccased, A Y g SR 1he obid bk Byen Plaa fa Lénf.. Chiegr "Limoe aad Mldfl’ml .;‘l\uflll I;l }N ';‘ l‘lrn“‘?fiy?\'lll.l‘"r:u.llhe em seour' B of” Be o vt‘-'\.l el Sdisordors. L, 55 ceuth per byx. Bold by Drussisis, READ to four hours luto in rescblog their reavective depots. 'The tentus couing 1 frum the West were alsa frow Awo o three hours Jate, The 1rafus expericiced vousiduiubl troutle cn here and Brivhton. Nons of the roads ¥ 10 rub on thwe until the present wid suap subaides, $o us o avoid aceldents. hur wo st 100 staky E‘. ou did poor Ketcbuis sgd Mitcheil. Yoy bave Lud a terrlvle revengeou yous victims, —such 8 rovence as shie Devil In"bell only could Bave conceived, No bumen boing lvivg, Lueslde yourself, could bave conceived of such & Benduh aud vrutal reveuze. Thoss two untor- tunsle puon Killed o desperudo nsmcd - Slevens, ™ unoir circumsances puikiating, §6 wut fustitable, dsy by Gov, Rics. Thostatus isla the Public Garden. i ———— A TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Cixetsyary, 0., Dee. 23—A new threecent morving~duily, 10 be called tbo Sun, lssn- Bla varl properiy in trust for charitable pur- “The vity offlces are ordered closed to-morrow q - ——— uvtuced to sppear (n this ¢ty Jau. L, ol 5 2 ; s ! % . ek deaperace. bad Lilicd wo we i Tuxas, sud HUNG BY A MOB. - it aa. L. A ; 5 gt e by vk fifigux'.:h'e‘&m'?nll'i'1"0':"'."'ryn'uu’:;'.!“'wk'fi'u‘:fifl wan Lviuyg Wil You uncer au ssssued ngme. o | Witaisorox, No C. Dee, 2L—A negro INDIUATIONS, e « False und True. i believed 1o be your owa Lrother, 1le recently commiticd twa peviicaliary offaee In liearicy, by shooling 5L a Cllizen 8ud DY uraw- foz u piatol vu the Marssal. He wawlet off wiikous Don't frritate your lubie with a stubborn congh, when tewedy ndsafe sud cerluln as Dr. Jayne's Expecioraut can be 80 anly wrocured, Sure throats aud lupge sre specdily belped by lo Ovricy or THE Cinke SioNan Oxpicxs, Wasuiyotoy, D. €., Dec. 26—1 a w.—Inuicu- tious—For feugessce aud the Obio Valley, named Davidsou, charzed with murder, while vn the way to dlutervite full, was takeu frowm tie olllcers Ly u ok uud hanged, 8 vu, with tLe jutentivn ol bequesthiog his foriute 1o the ut, s the Duke of Bruuswick Lud Gutie, - He 1o, huwever, that the Code ‘Fhursday to take suttsble action regardiag the wrest Juss sustatued by the ity aud State ib the death of Congreseman Witliawa.