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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNZ: SATURDAY DHCLMBEIR 25, IbIE—TWiLVIE PAGES : TILING ROADS, What Has Been Dono in This Line in the State of lllinois. evenfng, The ceremony was performed by the | at this time Willey & Clack, a f heay, uride's uncle, Preshling Bider Jesste Sarles, | land-umners urther down oo the. river. el aeelrted Ly the Teva Stodldart and {latge, at the | Celved the fdea of stonping the constraction of restdenice of the bride's parenta, Miiss Ratots | this bridge sud divertlng ravel down Col- the only daughter of the [lon: Jotn 1L, Searicr, | ¥inton imore valats Geir fands thus makii Preatdent of the First Natfonal Badk dbd Mavor [*he, Tney applled to the courts for an injumn. of this city. Shels a young lady of beauty, | ton, which was temporarily allowed, and the frace, and culture, and one of the Teadine belles bridee, half constructed, was brousht 10 n sud- of sotfoty. ‘The eroom ia the Pritcinal of the den standstiil. ‘This necessitated a long stretcl School at Conoeaut, O., » graduate of tho | Of heave trusel alung a and rond svery fime 4 Worcester (0.) ®eminary, and a gentleman of ‘est Slder ot citizen of Onfo City desired to go refinbment, 3o _frst met his bride at tho | from hislome over to the more populous Enst Centenninl In' 1570, a0 there ls & emack of tho { Sidc, aud feellng upon that side of the strean romnntie about the affalr, ‘Tho Inyited guests | W38 very soon av a high piteh. The peoplo 17 n well-known Liberal member of Parliament, and az one time a Secrotary of the Treasufy, baa Been fonnd drowned in & lake on his estate in Betkahire. tnearares on tha part of the Goverament, It would | fule, the Amounts of inlerest and other eosts, & B 17 be well (!nnlur‘l’;"d :lllxen?m;vrmpinllnrl tis- | Charges, and expendes, when fo asceriained, shail 1 OI{LI(IN . 1810 thelr former Lomes were olicially adviged that | be paid out of iy money In the Treasary not oth- APt the meabble torm of thelr oy b ehe ocal e oFEICE LRGIATION claring the probihie term of their siay to the local st & o °l ¢ - laring (ho prosable term of thelr #ia] 10 the 1OSR1 | 1 ranentative. Wadden, Chairnan of the | Yakoob Kahn Under English Pro srritating poittical dircorsion, and hy quistiyobeg- | [Tause Post:OfMca Committee, has introduced n taction at Jelalabad. ing auch municipal taws and regniations s spply | bifl which will be of much interest to all Po t- to temporary 8 well as permanent residenta, II | Office employes. It proposes to classify the am- thi< couree Wwere generaliy follawed it would nob | ioyeg of the Post-Office Departiment on rall- oniy releve fie Lezationof mtch naneconsaey tn- | &30 {0 aajuee thclr pay. The following Is | While Jacob’s Irate Parent Has Intelligently and jnatly 1n rogard 1o cares requiring | the text of the !'l"-‘ Arrived at Tashicend, n::!cmr ntervention. 1t may be charitably pre- ‘That persous In the rallway mail service, knawn rumed I‘hu a rnuqd;nrla‘lc M;‘mn'nt nir ;lr«?-loh(: :-ln;nl;n'y l‘oflst-;)fl“n‘flflrl;- nfiuwlmvnl.-. l!»'“ fgnorantly e itted thtough the leck of that | cal-Agents, and Mail-flonts -Meascngers, ~sha et hlch rost;alnt most | hercajier ba desianated as Waptway. Powal (lerke, | A Tieinforcement of Police Necessary OEN, GRART. Loxnox, Dee. 27.~Ex.President Grant, ae. companied by Mintster Welsh anil Gov. Noyes, arrives at Dublin on the 3 of January, MEXICO. A WHOLESALE HAXOING, 84x Fraxcisco. Dec. 97.—A passeneer by the steamer Greanda, Just arrived trom Panama and other ports, seports that, as the Grenada was Experiments Bald to Work Satis- factorily in Every Instauce. Teatimony as to the Emct;ey of the dystem native-horn American citizens vislting Europo | and divided into five clasaer, and their anarice 0 a leaving Mazatlan bound north, news was recelv. were ninrrl and the old folks had n | DERRD Lo ray that they would have thelr briaze ¥rom coming into contact with Jocal suthorities. | #hnll not exceed {he following, rates per annum: to Franeis Joseph's Hap R e from Numerons Points, e peope, o ueiiant anc, | At tho old. Blaco comploted or they would have 3 23 :1"::‘05'-‘;:1:5{;\““ o B 200 ety "t piness. Clerical Chief Lerna sad the Natlonal troops tho apaclons mnasion belng handsomely deco- ”“:’;'lf"l“" :}h,‘ 9,‘.‘,0::'1:“.1:‘!]'.33“";2? g x"';"‘llnm JAPAN, CUNTOM3-PROTESTS, pnder Gen, Escudero, ilitary commander ot 1LEIYOMS, rated with rare flowers and filed with the clite o faor conttactor OUR LAST TREATY WITIL THAT COUNTRY. Mr. Wood's bill respecting protests or sppeals | ¥ WasiINGTON, D, C.\ Dec. 26.—The provisions | from Geclsions of Collectars of Custome pro- | Enstern Roumellans Will Resist the ' i vldes thiat proteats of appeals from decisions of of thie '""" étnean the Lnllul.sltnl;l'lr;d Colleclorn:l Cnumrlw.n';'!ulhu rato of amount Esecatton of the Berlin Japan, which was algncd on the 23th of July | ;¢ auiies on importa, heretofore tiled st or Lo- Treaty. last aud ratified by the Scnate on the 18th inst., | fore the liguldation of the entry, alinil be re- are as follows: g:rdfi(‘l n: l;‘ nu: p;lr?e h}wrtsl é‘&fefi'{fi?fi lumx:‘r 2 The firat urticla providen that the Tarlt Conven- | ¥ee. 14 of the uct of June d An s . 7 ol et Bl providen that I TR oo | Mot th intrensc dutics on mports, and for other | A Battle in Moxico which Ended with a &peetal Disvatched (0 The Thrtune, BipLe Ginovs, Clay Lo, 1il, Dee. 27.—Ten miles of old rond regravcled, Large amount of opan ditch made. Stamroan, Clay Co., UL, Dee. 27.—This county Democratie. 1ias 10 use for tile. Don't want to bo dry, Xenta, Clay Co., 11, Dee. 27.—But very of Hoscobel soclet ople, with many from | found himeelt ruinod and obliged to sell his Rbroad. "The nrosenta wero numorous snd val. | Structure for what ho coGll got and see it table. After tha ceremony a hounteous feast earted nwuy& the Council of Ohlo City at whas partakeh of, and nt 7 p. m. the brida) party | length vossed an ordinance absting the Colum. twere escorted to the tealn nnd loft for Chleago | bus strect bridge us a nulsauce and ordering tho Mecea 6f all new-marriad peotla fn the the Marshial to cut tho hinges of tho west dreaw West), whera thoy will remaln o fow dass, and sud let it fall Into the river, This wae done {n then go Kaat to thetr future home In Oblo. Mias | tie night seagon, but_ the steife continued, Kuto careles with hor the best wishes of many | 100 draw was ralsed and the binges replaced, Guadalajarn, Lernia with his Tndirns had cap- tured the Town of Tepie In tha name of the Clerleal party, and they held high carnisal for a few daye, He also held the road leading from Teple to the port of San Bins. Upon the ad- vance of Escudero, Lerma marehed vut to meet him, but was totally defeated, and most of his e ] d 4 but tho determivcd West Blders wero not to by Creat lirlintn, France, nnd flailand, togother with | purposcs,” and unior Sec. 2431, of the lavised Wholesals Hanging. fdiérents enptured, of whom elehteen were | iy aliching done excopt With the plow, Tan | M e nnpiussed, ia the atrife actasily culminated he achednies of tarifl on impores aud exports, and | Sratutes, as if filed within the time therelu pro- nmediately hanged, e Lalance 38 eabs les of in an orrav of forces on the two sl binided warehouso rogniations attached to that | goribed, S tured, claiming to lave heen forced fnto the | miles of rond regraded. POLITICAL. of ' the riyer with & cannon nod couvention, shatl be annulled, and alsa certain WTOMING NOTRY, AFGHANISTAN. rebel sorvive, were aliowed to go to thoir hontes, Cranuasroy, Coles Co., 11, Dec. 27,—Ten on aod sabacquent commercinl treaties with those nations, and that the rigit of the Japanese Government to djuet fla custome tardff and taxen, and to regn- Jafe foretgn commerce in_ the open'potis, shail bo recognized by the United States. ‘The wecond article provides that no bigherduties shail bo imposed on articles from tho United Staies than un those from other rountries, aud that no prohibition of azports shall be discrininatory aguinet the United States, 8y the third articlo all export duties In Japan are aboilated. Tuder the fourth article all claims by the Japan- any amount of small arms. Bome 1LLINOIS, of” the more desperate dlscharged their Bpectal Disputed to The Trdbuna. g\lgcr:ng:ullz ‘lm= lolrl‘:n"n;l ;:,m gozgfl.men wero Joraer, Ill, Dec. 27.—A large number of 8 Borivus L The cannon prominent Republicans, répresenting neatly ev- :l.t‘h :‘“g},“’m'g}“f:&,;fi:{fi,’;’éfi?,d“‘?;,g"(’:"“l"', ery town in the county, met with the membors | the riot by srresting about a dozen of tha ring- of the Will County Hepublicsn Central Coms | feavers. & o tmittee at the Court-Flouno in this city thisafter- | From that day to the present, notwithst, noon, The meoting was held for the purpose | D tho fact that tho Injunction was ralsed aug of obtaining an exchauga of opinons and dis- tho two britlgzes parmitted, there has been more Me. [‘(:,rllfin. of \\'y‘mnlnq "l;cm'lm. hfns‘ l‘?’tm, THR AMEER'S S0%, dueed a LUL approyriatio the sum, o5 Bi Lattong, Dec. 27.—Yakoob Khan, ton of the P L. 5 Dee. 2 3 {;’.m,l“;.,fi';“:?,"“]‘,{, c%‘x.‘:‘,’:‘“fi.:&e },,“’\'{‘,“',',‘,}f,‘;{ Ameer of Afgbaniatan, has come into .fclala- Tersltory, sakl Penitentinry having been author- | bad. This {« regarded as equivalent to submis- fzed to be butlt by an act of Congress approved | sion to the Beltish, 2 July 15, 187, THE AMRRR'S FLIGUT, Mr, Corlett, of Wyoming Territory, has in- Vianna, Dee, 27.—A telegeam from Tiflls says troduced -mf providige for the Improvement | the Ameer of Alghnuistan lus arrived wt Tushe of tha Yellowatone Park, of which the Ivllow- | kend. Ing 18 the text: e cLam—" miles of old rond regraded. A great déal of open ditch and tile put down. Wang, Ciinton Co., 1i), Dec, 27.—~We have made no new roads, Someold road regraded. Very little ditehing done, Ronixson, Crawford Co., iil,, Dee. 27.—But very little road finprovement this scason, Some ot our farmers making opon ditches. Nzoaa, Cumbertand Co,, Ill,, Dec. 27.—Large RUSSIA. THR RUSSO-CIINESR DIFFICULTY. 8¢. Pereassuna, Dee, 2i~=The Chinese En. Yoy hasarrivea toadjust the diflicultics between China and Russts, L Losnox, Dee, 27,—The Times' Vienna apecial savs It s stated that che students’ demonstra- tion in Russls has causcd an unpleasantiess be- tween the Czarowiteh, who §s suspected of - e or less o fecling of jealousy botween th ene overnmont for forfeltures and prusitien :u; ¥ ’I'h'n'l the :nnbtlfl sl'u-.ooo be :na‘r,npvln|ac.| ant of GERMANY. tountesancing them, and the Crar, lmmluunl open ditchos made. Not wuch til- | cussing questions which aro likely to come be- | sldes, 'J'nolinfflmu]zrmf{nnr thah rhaa‘v:'.'f' ~iolatl T ttus continnls visfons of exiating ny funds In the Treasiey not otherwise appro- N, JsS—— , o ¥ Al H R B oas st uans | DALt 60NTa Hith SSPSQtere of e aerieva THB TARIPY QUESTION, ing done. fore the Btate Legislature at the ensuing aes- | And, on nccount of its natoral factlitis, of ratect, proserve, and lmprare the Yellowans | BERLIN, Dec, 27.—The S'rvincial Corvespond- National 'ark, in compliance with Sec, 2,470 of | énce, semi-officlal, revruduces Bramarck's letter the Rovised 5“‘:‘;:[::;‘“‘;”:’::"""3"“ relating to the tarl@ revision, and remarks that Representative Hubbell, of .\h‘ch(zln. lias (n- | should the system recommended thereln secure troduced & bill aking Ludington, Mich., s port | revenue from suine artivles propurtiouately as of entry. cousiderable ns that derlved by England and INDIAN TERRITORY.COURT. Amerlea, there will Ve nothing to prevent the pir. Rvan, of Kausas, pruposes the followlng | roduction of the nunibier of artieles tazed when 'l taxatlon Is found bLurdensome. Tbe proposcd © o l;‘l‘l‘:&‘l Jf&'ia. Ilrnfnlnan n,%rli:lhl;flgm(;mu:' ?{'np'n.;: tarlit witl also be advantagzeous In advocnting anail have Jurisdiction over the Indian ‘Perritory, | treaties of commerce, as liermany can reccive concurrent” and_coextensive with the Circutt wnd | concessiuns lu return for the relingnlstmeot of Dastrict Conrts of the United States in aud for the | duties. Weatern Diatrict of Arkansas, THE FIRACE ENFORCEMEXT OF THE LAWS SOUTIT AFRICA. WAL IMMINENT. Loxvox, et. 27.—A dispatch from Cape- town, dated the 10th, says it 1s stated on good anthority that 8lr Bartlo Frere's communication to tho Zulu King demands the disbandment of tho Zula army, the session of Bt. Lucia Bay, and the recoption of a_Lritish Resldent, Thic miessage had nos reacbed the King at the date of the telegram, - War is constilered Imminent. [, ROME. CHURCI MATTERS. and commercial regulations, are to be sucd 1] collr ted in the Cousnlar Courls of the United Staten, ‘Fhe Aifth netielo reserves to Japan the right to control the canefinge trace. Nevertneless, under the next articie Amerlean vessels entering the open ports may unloi part of Iveir cargo wnd proceed on their voyag.: upon payment only of the charyes on the morctndice laniod, while all Governmenial charges on the vessels themae ahiall be coltected once unly, in the firet port entored, Alter which the Yeesels suall inerety ba linbleto psy the fucal port datiew in any otliet port which they may enter. Art, T opene To American conmerce two addte tional ports, ono _belng Ehimo-No-Sext, and tho other to be decided upon hereafter. ‘T'he ninth articls veovides that the present treaty Ancota, Douglas Co., I, Dec. 27.—Morc open ditches made than for twenty years, Mora tlle put down than ever. One hundred thou- sand have been used In the surrounding countey, Warxesvits, DeWitt Co, Ill, Dec. 27— We bave put down some tlle on the toadside for an outlet, Most of the farmers that ara sble arce tiling, a3 it secms to be v succead. ‘WargLua, DeWite Co,y 111, Dec. 37.—Farm- era haye been puttiug down a great deal of tile. A large amount of vpen ditehes nade also, WiteatoN, DuPage Co., Ill, Dec. 27.—More tila used this year than ever before. slon. Senator 8, W. Munn, of Jolfet, and Rep- f.',’.‘.‘,’.?:}v:.’“i: & “Y.?&f&"fii’i‘.‘.‘.‘é‘“fl“ alrs resentative Jerry Keniston, of Wilton, wore | yoyy,q; m‘n-hxluzsol bridze . aud mllroul“cl:g: among thoss present. The following resolu- | fng aud slow travel up and down hills, to pass tions were unanimously adopted : fram tho Eastto the W.est, Thia was never Qiétolred, 'Phat our members of the Leglslature | undertaken unless necossity abrolutely re. e requeated to force our eanalinterests on the at- | quired 18, But (tIs all over now. The West tentlon of Congroes as o matter of natlonal - | Njde is now brouglit, by the brond, lovel passaze ortance: and that tha canal be acknowledged by | o o paved strect, n’munc the nearest residen {he tiuncral Govarnment us o natlonal biabwnr e | portions of the city by actual mensurement, and ¢ place: - 3 3 D biccnd on e Lk ORFRSER BRI RATIE g tho business of Loth sidos will bu greatly fn. Jieaolbed, "That our members of tha Tegislature | ereased and benefited, ba requested to suppurt a bill for a Jaw defining the T'nis bridge and street, which connects on s intent and meuning of Are-innurance policl level Pear] street on the West 8lde with Bupe. Jiesolned, That our wembers ho requested. to | rior on the East, 18 8,211 fect long. It s sixty- pport an amendmant to the exfsting Lignoe Inw i Tour feet wide from out to out, with a forty-two- shall ve part of the untepealed brovisions of exisie PADDOCK ON BILVER. y Rome, Dec, 27.—A speeial convention, with CERAL <alb Co. .p= __ | 20 that license to xell liquor shail not bu granted to | foay rundway hotw Ing treatles, nnd that {1 and thoy ehal bewnbject | My, Paddock, of Nebruskn, has offered the A on s BT the objoet of orgnnizing a Catholle hierarehy ln | KEK4L Cexme, Dekalb oy Ll Dec27.— | irrcaponaibie persont wiho are not sble 16 5ay 9068 | (iicwalle, " eteven Teet, ‘oscupt e, tho dran, 1o terlston when eo demanded by olther party. < " b Loy .5 Farmers have been Jaying large quantitics of | imposed for violation of satd luw. - 3 p AW, e F e ttony take wces when | Tollowing resolutlon in relation to the trade- [ The Germau Guvernment have used without | Bosula and Metzegoving, wiil shortly be sigued | o\ mostly by hand, Maj. Munn spoke fn fasor of & compulsor; which Is forty-six fect wide, with a roadway Juputi shall luve coniclnded such conventioneor re- | doilar: reserve the large potsers canferred by the Autl | by thie Vatican and Austria, g 2 fientia P 3 | thirty-two feot wide, und two sidewalks soven VryoxT, Falton Co., 111, Dec, 37—We have been laying tile ou tho roadside. Very litle open diteh made, but a great deal of tile put down. Farsixaron, Falton Co., Til., Dec. 27.—Bome few miles of tile bave Leen put down for the purpose of testing ite value. Great deal of tile put down. Two factories selling all they could burn, Would be tnore put down (f money was mora vlenty. WinireiaLy, Greea Co., I, Dec, 27.—Large amount of tilc has been put down this seasou. Mostly laid by hand, Kaxz, Green Co,, 111, Dec. 37.—Large amount of tile nas been Iaia this season. Noopenditehes made, Arugysviiis, Green Co., Dec, 27.—Several miles of tile lald - aloog the road. Tha whola country fsalivoon tha tllo question. AMoss of our tile hias been Jald by hand. Thivk the ma- chine will take the lend. UngexeiaLy, Ureen Co,, 111, Dee. 27,—This county has been Inving lllu for ifteon yoars, and is entirely satlatiod with the results, WARSAY, l{-nwuk Co., Ill, Dee. 87.~We liave been giving the subject of tiling roadscon- ‘ulldc‘v;nuon. but owing to bard tlmes did oot 0 it Drwnr, Jersey Co., Iik, Dee, 27.—We bave Taid considerablo tile the oast soason. - InaRrAnANM, daspor Cu,y 111, De, 37, —We have made very littte road finprovement this season, Fuew farmors have made open ditches, Resolved, That the Cummittee on Finance be, | Boclalist taw of tho 21st of Octaber, They are and (s hereby, Instrocted to fuqaire into the ex- | earryingout its broviaions ns relenticasly ns the ptleney of miaking the trade-dollar anthorlzed by | Prussian Government pot in force tho Falk e, 15,0f Lhe act of l‘nnqrm approved Feb, 12, | lnws agninst ceclesiastical malcontents and :H'lfl n'};'r‘:'ll;.l;r;;l:r‘m’r::ll_ 2;'-':';‘ :t;blll,f n:d‘vurh rebuls, In'virtue of the new law the Prusslan n e colnage O tho standard dollar of 4194 gfattm, the recoim. | Jinlairy ol Sate with tho approval of tho age of the snme 1070 tho trade-doliar of 420 grains, numlcnmnn‘1 recently fssued a proclumation to aud for such additional coinaga of the trade-doljar | the effect thab persons who werg suspected of as the needs of tha couniey may demand, Lefng dangerous to the public safety mizht bo A BURNT DILl. ordered by the police to quit Bcrlln‘lml that the Mr. Bicknell, of Indiana, has Introduced a biil | tarrying or sclling of aenis in tha Capital, Char- authorizing the Treasurcr of the United States | lottenbure, Potsdam, and a fuw other districts, w pay to Willlam & Bentley, of New Altiany, | wasforbidden, It was thought neccssary to Iud,, the sum _of 830, In redemption of a §50 | take precautions before the return of the Em- United States Tn-n-urrnntu owned by him, and | peror to tke Lapitaly and so_something like n which was accidentaily destroyed b{ fira while | state of sicza was proclaimed. The new ordi- in bis possession,—provided that the loss there- | MAnCe soun bore fruits. Forty persons known o by aceldental burning be first proved to the | to be speakers at Boclalist meetinga, 10 be fore- satisfaction of the Treasuror. men of priating offices from which fasued the TUR ADAMS FPATENT FPLUNE. literaturo of Bocinllsm, or to be otherwiss con- Stralt, of Mioucsots, hias Introduced a bIll to | Mected with the movement, wera ondered to promots and improve the navigation of the Mis- | quit the Capital within four days, ‘The expul- sissipol River, which provides that the sum of | 8ion of others who were obnozious to the polica $150,000 be appropriated, to be expended under | followed Lven Daputles of I!ID German Par- thie dircetion of the Secratary of War, for the | llament enjoyed no_protection; and Herr Has- purpose ol testing the practicability of impros- | selmann aud lerr Fritzsche, two Soclallet mem- ing the navigation of the Misslesippl River at | bers of the Reichstag, recaived ordera to leave sucli polnt or polnts as he may deem best for the | Berlln. There has becu a perfect massacre of interest of the Goyernment, by the use of the | Boclalist journats; and the Uerman polluhln “Adams patent Oume: Provided, however, | thelr trenchaot, thorough way, bave broken y Migjond of extating treaties with all the other treaty ‘owcre olding relations with Japan an shall be similar in effect to the present conventlon, and much new conventions of revirions ehall also go iuto effect, and provides that it shoall ve ratified ond the rutifications exchanged at Weshington as ‘lm as way be within fificen months fzum ils e “ NOTES AND NEWS, WILL J0IN THE OLD MAN, Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune, Wasmnatow, D. C,, Dec. 37.—Someoof the etafl corps ure jealous of the leave given to Fred trant to accompuny his father fo the trip around the world, snd say that e has Leen allowed a Licutenant-Colouel’s pay duriog hisab- sence. Tne place held by Fred Graot on Sberl- dav's stafl will remain vacaol uatil bis return, It wos uccessary to obtaln the President’s per- miesion for this trip, as an officer cannot leave the country without authority from the Fresi- ident. educationnl Jaw as_a means for the prevention of the Increase of crime, and on tnotion was unanimoualy requested to E"{'"“ and present a bill for such a law to tho State Benate, And use all honorable means to secure ils passage, . ‘The members were also requested by a vote of 40 to 4 to use all honorable weuna to socure the election of Geuw. Logan to the United Btates Benate, and, falltng {n that object, tosupport the nominec of the llepublican cuurus, Alter aiscussinzthie dralnage amendment, end passing a resviutivn of confdencs in the ability and fnteyrity of Will County's inemburs of the Lugislature, the mecting udjourned, fect “wide, A double-track streat-raflrond ex- tends from oncend to tho other, The vladuct trogata over the Cloveland, Columbus, Clucln. uatt & Indiauspolls Hatlroad tracks, Merwin street, tho Cuyahoga River, West River, Syea- more, Elm, Center streets, and over the Atlau- tie & Ureat Western Railway. The esthinated cost, made by the City Civil Engiucer, Dec. 25, 1873, after It 'was raiscd, jocluding the right of way and all tha expenses, was $2,200,000. The cost will be about 82,160,000, The cost of the structuro along will be about $1,000,000, ‘Tho colebration extended through nil the day and until late at night. Notwitbstanding the very inclement weather, the military ana civie display was very fine, Gov. Bishop and stall, Gov. Stathews, of West Virginia, as weli adu regiment or two of Btate militis avd several private comnpanles, were in line, and a lorgo nutn- ber of carriages, Al the close of the parade, which extended aci the bridgo sod through the profiinent parts of the city. the people as- sembled in tho Taberaacle, and st speeclics wers made by the Homs. R. C. Par- sons, W, W, Armatrong, and F. J. Dickman, Inaddition, s lurge number of speeches wera made by invited- gucsts, Mayors of varlous cltles, ete. In the eveniug a grahd banquet was held at the ‘Waddell }House, which was similar to othes such ocvasions, A Jarge tumber of toasts wers submitted, aud responded to by prominent guests, CASUALTIES. 1t tsstuted that twelve new Cardinals will soon bo appuinted, thres of whom will be fur- elgnera, . /BIG FIRES, 1M HONG KONG, Hoxa Koxg, Dee, 47.—A tiro which broke out Chiristinas raged all doy yesterday. The luss 8 very graat, A PALACE ON PIRE. Catro, Dec, 21.—Abdin Palace, the winter residence of tho Khedive, was balf destroyed by Uire yesterday, , OH10. Apecial Dispateh fo The Tribune, ! Crxcinnate, 0., Dee, 27.—It {s stated from Washington, with some deeree of authority, that Yresident Hayes has declared himealf in favor of the Republicans of Ubfo nominating Gou, Garfleld for Governor. 1t 18 knowa, tiow- ever, that Gon, Garfleld does not want the nom- ination, and is decldedly in favor of Charles Foster, who mado the gallant fight agalnst over- whelming odds In the late Congressional con- test. ‘The discussion of the question, who shall head the respective tickets In the next Stato canvass, {8 becomIng very animated In both par- tles, to force Thurman to mako the race for Governor, whether he i3 wliling or not. A few of "his friends, however, fusist that hic shull not tako the rlsk. Congressman Hurg, lately roturned from Washington, says his dec. IMAYTI. A CHIIANGING RIVER. Mew YoRk, Dée. 27.—A report from Tort dn Talx, Haytl, says,that mauy persons and bouses wers swept away by the river, which changed its course and crossed the town, 8t Louts Del Norte, about three miles from Port de Paix, 14 reported entirely destroyed, “ GREECE, ) FRONTIER COMMISSION, Atuzss, Dec. 27,—Commander-in-Chief Sout- 20 and Secretary (lencral of the Interfor Zlnop- onlos have DLeed' appointed Commissloners to negotlate rehu,vy’ to the Turco-Greclan trousier, TUR ARMY GILL.: Gen. Booning, who can with difficuity recognize his orlxinal Army billfn the bill of tbe Burslde Cominiesion, will endeavor to have a special order made in tho House for its con- sideration carly in Janusry, DULLNESS. ‘Thereare very few arrivals hers, nod complote #tagnation jo business even in the Departments 3 expucted until after the New Year. The De- That the patentee, 3. I, Adame, shall have the | through artiflces of whi-h we Leard much in the full conttol, supervision, aud management of | tina of the Sccoud Empire in France, and have the layiog of sald flutnes. not sparcd a jourual beeause it changed Its A NRW XKANSAS LAND DISTRICT. itle witbout ~alterlog fts principles. So- Represeatativo Kyan proposes a bill (o eatab- | clolist newspapers have not escaped anoi- 11shs an additional Jand distelct o Kansss within | hifation Uecause thoy = sssumed . allasus, tho following boundarie The official Jtefchsanselger hiaa published ) e (1 ATALY. LORT AT SEA. : seversl listsof prohibited publications,~Bociallet NO DEBIGN UI'ON ALBANIA. E Joboson Co., 111, Dee, 27,—No new | lnation {s _absolute nud flual; that he will not = 0F o, i vartments hold half Bolidays, and scarcely aoy- | That all that portion of the ’.,':l:fi’e’nx:.‘.‘;‘f.l{{“& sung-books and romuncu?mnuu pavegyricsof | Viesxa, Dec. 2f.—The Freme says Count | roads bullt, Soma ald tonds rexraded. No tile | rlsk everything on the caat of a slugle dia for ::';WY B .rlx"zc‘t"‘ Q “‘;:’""I‘:m B“;’h:l“' thing {s aecomplished. The third guide mertdian weat 1 aatd Siato, sy | the Commune, inflammatory historles of the | Corts, the Ttallan Envoy, is authorized to assure | I, Not many uoon ditches, tho (iovérnorahip of u Blate, One ol the latest | Patch say ie steamship Emlly B. Souder, constitute an the Southw of which s WILL TOLD, Benson, the Becret-Service man who was active in connection with tbe Hot Burings ONARGA, [roquots Ca., IIL., Dee, 37.~Farmers have made more open ditches th in any other year, Over filty mil which left New York on the 8th of December for "Lurk’s faland and San Dowmingo, foundered complications in the matter for Thusinan is that the solt-money Democrata are jolning fn the de- mand that he shall run, bocause thev think lis dultional land district, to be caliod | Pensants’ \War, blographies of Russiau Nihillsts, ' District, the locatio of the ofiico | stormy pamphlets, and other Sturm wnd Drang be designated oy tha Prealdent of | polit! -nlpmnrnmm. Tho Index expurgplorius ap- the Porte and Justriathat Italy has no designs upon Albaula,s A icason than of newr road ntaca when two days out from New York. the United Siatcs, aud shall by bim from time to bo compiled with an eya to axhaustive- T R aT made. Some tila belng Iatd. sudden adoptlon of greenback vlews before the G utiendment scandal, {s niot to be removed from | tima be chianged 48 the PubIicIntoreeis TAY80ct 10 | Dens rether shah to 8Hict BECUTRcY: Mad, unfor- PURCGELL’S PURSER. - . | "Anixavon, Knoz oIl Doc. 87.—There bas | $aat. camputin thay, ababls bt o hegh oy T, pews pusclied Loudon frum “Kiogaton, ille, bat wi] be fada chief operaire In the | Reblie Ly Uthataly, one or two books of & sclentific char. et el ] Y| |ueenegreaideal ot tlng oot Gow aloug dhe | moerats u{uonhfl:kn)n[lalrllu.svr?uc’\él ia'fod [FARRG NG by Liosdis ageat, who . 5 N 7 " ot o 3 N . 50 i o o of . CH NEW BTEAMSINP LIKEZ. Tho following relict tills have been fntro- acter have fallen under the police fatredivt, und o Aueo'nlm roadside, ut very o opeu diten made. urposo to Insist upon in the Btate Conventlon, Preparations for the inauguration of a direct | daved by Western membera Liove had o short shrift. These are severe meas- Large amount of tiia put down. Many of Thurmun's friends declare, | Kingston, What became ol the passengers, d yet the muoss of the people do not Is Brother, Dwiour, Livineaton Co., Iil., Dee, 27, ~Fifty | however, thnt ho cannot afford | ofileers, and rematnder of the crew 18 not knows, steamshlp line between Balthmore uod Barrow, | iy Me. Dunnell, of Minnesots, a billa il e i A ! s Tirenty- : 5 , ! 4 i unn"m eu'f.“ of England, are nearly cnmplued'. of 90 for iho rellof of E. B ““: "‘*"rlz(l:' show that they aro deeply irritated by them. Who 1s a Great Financler, with All thut | miles of upen ditch made. Twenty-ouc iniles | to run on o solt-money platform, and shall not, | by the senmnen pivked up boliove that sl the A ‘They do ot resent the hiarsh treatment of Herr of old rond regraded. Threo miles” of tile lald on farns, and some on the roadside. Obxzwy, Livingston Co., 1., Dew. 27.~An im- meuse autount of openditchmade. One or two farmera have commenced to tile thelr (arms, BTrawN, Liviogston Co., 111, Dee 97.—\Wo have made many miles of open dites. One farmer made scven miles, Rousp Grove, Livingston Co,, 11, Dee. 27.— Ilrd to tell bow many miles of open diteh has been made, Moro than [u auy provious sooson, Only oue farmier so {ar has put any tilo down, daynem, Livingston Co,y 111, Dec. 87.~An imwense nmount of work has been duno the lmu scason on our roads, and also tho farmers have ditched thelr fars extensively, HusueNees. McDonough Co., 111, Dee. 27.— o havo lait one mile of tile on the rowiside, and it zives good satisfaction. Farmers where nh:r ore tillng their farms, and with good ro- sults, Bugz, Mercer Co., 111, Dec, 27.—Wo have this seasun just commeuced to lay tiio along tho roadside. Herotofore farmers’have nade cou- siderable open ditch, but are now laving tile, Moatly Inid by band, costing from 25 to 80 cents per rod. Macoss, McDonough Co., 111, Dec. 27.—Our farmers hove Inld s great deal of tile both by band and machine, PerEussund, Menard Co., Ill, Dee, 27— We have Just cummenced this scason the use of tila_ by thy roadside, Over fifey miles of old rfl'-d'nlr?ndzd. Ureat amount of tilu put down tlis fall, . Artwas, Pike Co., 11, Dec, 27.~Two hundred and tweive rodsof tlle put down threo feot deop in, and io the middie of the rosd. We think this tho beet place. The tllo ran water until July 17, Then went dry, Since that time we have had good roads, Farmers are appro- ciating moro sud more the use of tile. CorLLecotie, Peorla Co, 1IN, Dee. 97— the Term Implies, Except Dishonesty. ! Svectal’ Dlapateh 1o The Trivune B CINCINNATI, O}, Dec.25.—Archbishop Pureell, in this week's, Catholle Telegraph, makes further statemout relative to the flusuglal difMcuitics of thd.Dioveae. e tells, In modest words, the stody of tho hard work aod plaln liviog e has had all uis life, says that ho con- not accuse himself of éxtravagance lu anything, and concludes that it so happeus that for build- ing lots, chiurches, and asylums, in which thera are 400 orphans, for the Seminary ond fts sup- port ton great extunt,and for varlous nocesaiticy, he 18 now pretty heavily in debt, but, with God's merciful 1ald, ho hopes, in no long time, to pay ail the dlocesan debts, and, it ne will not ba relleved from the licavy burden of the Eplscopate which io earnestly entreated the Maly Father to-rellove him frot, he ' trusts in the charity ana goodness of the clerzy and laity to .'pay all. At a meeting of the clergy of Circinnati, for the purposs of devising mcans 1o asslet tho Archbishop, ft was suggested that tho Archblshop assume rq- spunalbility for all-the financial claims agaluat the Very Rev, Edward Purcel), hls confidential ogent, oud that the diocesan property be pledged for the payment of all clatms. ‘They also suggest the preparation of o state- ment of the assets-and Habllitics of the diocese, and pledie themsylves, In caso thoro is an ex- cens of lubllities, Lo use every means in their power to asslet in paving the debr, The chief embarrassment to both the . Church and the depositors ariscs from the fact that no one knows exactl what the trus stats of nffalrs s, Father Ed- since to do that In advance of & National Con- ventlon would turn the whole youeyed power of the Eastern Democracy against him . in that body, Indieations now nre that Thurman will be oblfzed to vield to the pressure, and agree to accept the nomination, if declded best. ——— THE ACKLEN SENSATION. Epeetal Dixvatch to The Tribuns. Nrw OrLBANS, Doc, 27.~Tha Acklon scandal has beon the toplcof the dav. The Demoerat publishes nearly threo coluinns, givinz a pretty fuil synopsis of the cvidence before the Com. mittee, and which was given to the Demoerat by Ex-Gov. D. B. Penn. The Assocluted Pross wave vrotty full particulars lase night. Acklen 18 very much condemnod. 40 the Western Associated Press, NEW Onreaxs, La., Dee, 27.—Congressman Acklen publlshos a card, in which ho says, ro- {crrluz to the statenent published this orn- ng: An this Commlttes did not pass wonn' the ouly question abgut which I car i which alects wo voclally, namely: tho charge of seduction, 1 r&} qnite at liberty 1o submit that soelal guustion to & committeo in Washington, whose #nding in the caso [ pring bolow. 'Uliis Jatter Committos bad be- hom a wiade of cvidonce which the Now Ore Commtttys novor saw, 1 could readily print taln thelr doclslon and entirely disprove 0 0f soduction, but it fa of such & char. actor that & lm senve of proprioty tnduces my to withihold it froni the puolic print. As the New Orleans Committeo dld not pavs upon tho social fluuunn, and the Washington Committeo did, and clared 1o Innocent o ihe charce, naw, they, or any of thum, hold that the finding of the Washington Committeo wus Incorrect in 1. then 1 dewand that the New Ore Committes shall also oxamine the soclal question, the charge of seduction, have sumumoned all ‘the witnesscs they or I desiro, apply all forine of judicial inquiry to the case, ing 3 w,;.',a::::, ol'nrl ;Evfl&% nsl‘::nnnll property taken | j{agyelmann and his fricnds fu tho unmistakable army. Henator Cam: ! . | manper in which the stern procedure taken yiding TRAC the becrelary of ‘fifinfit'r'éfiufl,"b.":fi. agafuat tho offending Dishops and priests under thonizod to pay $7,000 to Cyrus K. Lord, late | t! o May lawe was resented. Not only In the Ttegister of the Uuited States Land-Office at La- | Polish districts of Prussia, whero a liils soark i Siyinent o loFie becchubry, Cmminoe by po | e e Hatue provincc, loud rar! mploye m | but nlso In the loyal Rhine provinces mur- between the lst of December, {M& and the 1st of ,,:l“r'.l .m:rc |.nmrw|mn lhs puoplo' knew that ;:::::fiu{.fld 7, and Iuterast thoreon at 0 por cont | gheir revered n;filutel vero 1 pr!son. qu| Tiy Mr. Springer, of INinols, abill auth when thoy wera Lold that the priest who 34,22, 5 cuzity on the r:clnzulf pend. I Catholic Troves and Cologno the Weil, who were indicted | sympathics of the people were planly on the in thv United Htates District Court for the North- | slde of the law-breakers, ‘Ihe plous Rhiineland- ern Disteict of Liinols, under Soc. 5,172 of the | cra felt Dr, Falk's lugislation to bo s sors trial Ruvised Btaiutes of the Unitod States, which in- | of thelr loyalty,—legislation nocessitating a e Y e i g aeued 'i,’,,;“,:flufi‘:;{,‘;, for | palnful choles between Cwanr and their Church the reimburscmont of 8. 1.’ Houston, . lato Ite~ | 874 meuy of "’fi'flh'fll'mf“ Fr"!'l’"'-‘“h {0, uase celver and Disbarsings Agent of Fubllc Moneya at thelr election for the latter. No such spirit ol the United Btates Land Oflico a¢ Juuction Clty, | hostility bas boen called forth by the energetic Kaw., of $1,340 loat by tho usa of o defectiva safs | execution of tha Anti-Soclalist law. Force hus 1n his ofl . not beenmet, as was predicted, by foree. ‘The vie- by Mr. ensen, of Virginfe, 8 bill appropri- | tims make their protests, obey, and depart. §iink $40,000 for tha rallof of the helrs of Washua | Thers is no distinct symptom fu’ tho press or in e o payment for 113 Logubeads | 14y Prussian Parlisnicnt, which {s now in ace- LAY "":“,{ ’;‘:M':‘Imgflu'""m" sfon, of 8 geveral apprebension that constit Houso Commil THANNEES. tioual rlghts breclous t0 th community are be- ouse Commitiee on udian Alfairs has 1e- | 0 piltered by the police. Noisy mootings sud ported foraially 8 bl for the benetlt of guardi- | o difious journals and sucletica have disappear ans of membors of the Shavwee tribe o Tudi- | o4 "X ¢'oho stride authority enters the doitiain 4 in Kousas, Tho bUl ‘Vulldates all convey- | c'yicensos and there {8 no protesting uproar, ;;‘,“‘_',,;!',,{:,',’fl,pfi‘f,',‘,’{‘,’,f‘,ff,‘,’m‘;":,'i’mz{,,g;;’m;lg ‘The tamous arrest of Jacuby alono made more Bliawnue tribe of Indians, when such guardiau ;'""“{l‘,fl.': "!} tho measurus yeu taken utder tho ue np;;u:‘glnd by( the couria uldlbu ’l‘crrlwfi gy | MW YEUstEL ato of Kansas (except of land on the Dlack D] Bob Reservation), whon sald cooveyances liave TURKEY, recetved the approval of the Secrotary of the [n- WILL NESIST, :xm’;-‘;"lflc“'):_:f:n:u‘f“x“fi"l';":’{;?t s "lll“u bc;:n Tuirroronts, Dee. 97.—Arms are belng L cs and regulu- - tious prescribed by the Secretary of tne lm;mrlur gavenlly dltiinial, tiroughouuEaseih oo for the conyeyance of satd lands duly suthor- melis, to be used in resisting the execution of ¢! 2 othars ou boutd the steamer havo beets drowneds dozen frou steamships sre bolog bulit on Tho poasongers woreJ. A, Tossano, Mra. W E. Root, R, Crosby, R. A. Friena, M Cazncau, Mrs, A, M. Stori, A, M. Ross, Ferd Klemmer, and Y, Mella, Capt. C. J, ¥, Kuehl, pronouuced oy sccomplished seamnu, command- ed the Souder, and ‘F. M, Deacon wos firat olfleor. Thie crew numbered twenty-seven men. the Clyde, and will bo fitted up: especially with o view to the prosccution of the cattle axport trude. Fach steamor, 1t is underatood, will liave a transporting capacity for 1,500 nead of cattle, In anticipation of this new linc the Bal- timore & Oblo Railroad Company contemplate thie erection of tho oxtensive stock-yards which lave been profected for soversl years, Tho new 1ine is also intended to develop the export- fug trade fn horses. It has been found, cspe li sloce tho opeuipg-up of the horse raflwas throughout the large cities of Eurove, that Amwerican horses cau be exported andsold lower tLuy British animals, sud blue grass Kentucky stock, especially, bave been found adspted to &very purposc. BTULEN BONDS, ‘The Manhattan Buvings Institution ngpurenb- 1y liag not been able to ootaln from the burglors the originals of the bunds stolen, sud huve made apulication to the Treasury fieputuxnnt for the {ssue of duplicates under the law passed Just before therecess, Blace che act was passed thie thieves aro understood to bave renewed ne- podutions with the bank, but the terms wero stieh that the bank would not entertain them, sud bas applied for the fssue of duplicates, 31118, MYRA CLARK GAINES {8 a bondamaun to tho swmount of §20,000 of ox- Benutor Foute, Superfutendent of the New Urleuns Miut. i OIL YOR 1118 WOUNDS, The House Commitice on Pensions is disposed to fuvorably report a bill granting compensation of £1,500 to A. B, Meachmn, of the Pesce Com- wisslon, who wns so severely wounded by the Modocs tu Oregon. THE KEW CUSTOM-NOUSES, A resolution will be Introduced ut the open- ine ot Congress authoriziug the Committee on Publle Buildings and Grounds to fuvestizate all wutters connected with the canstruction of the SERTOUS ACCIDENT. ait * | Spactal Dispatch to The Tridune, CristonN, * 1, “Dee. 27.~To-day Wiitlam Gomrs, yardmaster for tho Iliinols Central ot thls polnt, was caught botween two cars while in the act of coupling them, and sustained {n- ‘Juries of a serlous nature, He was token toliy residonce, where he was attended by Dr C. Goodbrake, surgeon for the 1llinols Contral, of this city, His wotinds were very pafnful, ond may result fatally, but there 18 a siight hope fur s recovery, of Svringfield, 11l unt pald by Knasl an zauee of llollbirauer au MRS, COALT. Special Dispateh to The Tribune. MiLwauseg, Wis, Dec, 2T.—The inquest on the bady of Mra, Couly, founa dead on the fleor of her house, noarthe National Milltary Asylum, yesterday, resulted in o verdlet of death from vxposure und wounds upon tho hesd recelved In a mauner unkuowa to the jurors, UNDER THE WIIEELS. #Special Disputeh to The Tridune. Fonrr WarNe, tud., Doec, 27.—An castward- bouud exprevs on the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Hoad, st noon to-day, collided nt Grovetown with a stclgh which was crossing the truck, kill- fug Jutin Clark, the deiver, wud both borscs, TR % . 1zed by law. the Treaty of Beslin, ne i Have lnlq 19,000 tile by hand the past &cason 8t | aud “rendor tholr declsion as to whotier I am* ey Dl ety il overshe adminlatiation b,"?,'s,,.d:',‘: ".f;‘{,‘,'"“',‘:,}‘f,‘,‘;5;&‘,"{"‘,‘:’;"}“}??3 Tha Macedonisl) bordor ia- &t the prescut mo- | drawing tntorest. ‘These notes are bofag pro- | Prrrarixy, Pike Co., 1ML, Dec, 37.—Romo | sndas it la now ‘sevived, I sm [rovatsd ta prave CHICAGO, ), - Louls, and § 08 TECEEAT uuld-nlmrk'- s Now York cul:"lm ment in u vory uucop fortable- condition, owlng sented dally in . large numbers, but the | tile put duwn in the centro of tha road, If the | my innocunce soclally, asl did my atrength po. ull inatters which hiave Jately become subject to vountroversy at Chicaro. ‘Iioss moving ‘in the autter hold thot this Committes alrendy hns power to proceed under the general authority javen stonding Cominittecs at the opening of this Congress, but 1t hus been thuught best to wsk for spectal autborityin view uf the great lwportauce of thess bro{ccl!d inguities, COLD COUNT-ROOMS. Requests have arrived {from several Northern polnts askivg fur autbority to heat public bulldings ot nlebt for the benetit of furies at- truiing United Hiates Courts. 'Tho "I'reasury Department has been obliged to refuse the re- quest, 88 it 18 understood from the effect of Lemiocratie retrenchiment. JANUARY INTERREBT, . Private toforwation received here glves s very uupromistug secount of the prospects of thy ruvluunl of ‘the Junuary futerest. o the houdad ndlcm.euuan luseveralof the principal Boutliern citien. The alarm from Box 231 at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon was caused by o fire in the four-story brick building, Nos. 84, 80, aud 838 West Rau- dolph street, owued by O, P, Broor, Booth & Yutes, sud occupled by Heory R, Newman as the Barnes lHouse. Tho fire is supnosed to have been vaused by sotus caruless por- sou dropplog o lighted natch on ‘the floor ot tho lamp-reom, which 14 saturated with oil, The lire Lurnad briskly for some wlnutes, but was Hually oxtinguished with sbout $230 damnges. A vouploof ftmnales, who thought :Mi wers about to burned to denth, umused thowmaelves sud tho tiremon by escapiie down au outeldy ladder fre-cacaps frou tho third story, Inrcality thoy were laue dunger at all. Astill ulsriu to Engiue Compauy 16, at 1:55 yesterday -(mmoan} was caused by a fire 1o the Irame vottage No. 1583 Buttertield itreet, owned by A. Uraves, and occcupled as dwelllng by llunr{ Pelkoy aud Jamcs Meadloy, Dawnge to bunidiug aidto turniture, $100. . AT TRAER, TA. Byecial Disvasch 10 TAs Tridune Cxpan Ravivs, Ia, Dec. 27.~Last night, ab Traer, o Tame, County, the bullding oecapled by Mr. Simwmons, ‘a clutbing-dealer, avd the ‘Traer Clipper, togetlicr with the stocks of both money to pay them caonot Lo tind. “The more Imclllfient creditors know that the Cathollc Church will not permit the scandal of a fallure to meot these obllzatious, but the less intelligent, inding themscives unable to @et their money, are lu greut distress, No esti- wnate of Bishop Purcell's Mabilitics have been wmade, but they are Known to be very large, e e THE WEATHER, Orrica ov Tur Ciixy Biaxir, Orricen, Wasuinuroy, D, C., Dec. 286—1 2, m,~Iudica- tions—For the Tennesseo and Olio Valley, statlonary or lower pressure, sonth ana west winds, slightly warmer, clear, or party cloudy weather, o & For the Upper Misslasiopl and Lower Ml sourl Valleys, statlovary pressure and fewper ture, vortable winds, aud clear weather, 3 For the Lake Reglon, statlonary or rising ba- rometer, n|l§u|lv lower prassure, partly cloudy weather, und occastonal $nuw. ‘Ine tivers will Iitically, CLEVELAND'S BRIDGE. Completion and Dedication of ‘the Great Vinduct which Now Counects the Two Sides of the Forest City, k Bweal Duavatch (o Ths Tribune. y, CLEVALAND, O, Dec, 27.—To-dsy has been the greateat Io the history of Cleveland, 'The much-alscussed and lonz-hoped-dor viaduct spasoing the Cuyahoga River and counecting the east sud the west sides by o bruad, wells paved, level thoroughfare, has boon dedicateds Of coursa fram tho time of beginning, somotwo years ago, uniil the presentthere bas beeninany o contest, municipal, legislative, cte, and the cost has beon a lieavy burden upon tho City ‘Treasury, and the bonded indebtedness has een much focreased; but it {s sll over now, and the future gencrations who shall obtaln the benefit from the united clty will bave tho adveutages to pay fof, + At this time & short review of the bhistory of tho city naturally comes I proper order. The first settlers of Cleveland were confined to the cast bank of the river. This was according t ¢l to the proceedlugs of the seml-brigand, semis iroval o l\'m'mi'.':.'.’; from lockiug ub gold to preveut ru .;“?m":," .lmu" I:;:mm'uuue(v: h{' xelos, Ho- . dosi, sud other chilels, who, after the unsuccess~ the e sy ey, ame Mevleod Rtatutes be. and | 1y} ‘attempt Lo stir up rebellion 1m the Province lows: **No Association shall herositer olfer up | Uf Tuessaly, crossed over from Ureece leit the Taceive Unitod Stutes notoe, Natloual ank nofes: | Teqion of Monnt Pelion aud’ the neighborhood or gold or sliver colu, e Kecurity, or as colltteral | Of Volound ‘of Macriniczs, and retired to the vecurlty, for nuy toan of moncy, or for o consld- | mountsins of the thres Macedonian Districts of eraitun sgree 0 withbolil the semo from use, or | (irevous, Anasselitza, and Castoria. ‘Thess rob- z‘,‘mc"‘: .'.ifii‘.fi‘!."é‘&.‘.}".'}'“.’.?’ promisc of custody | bers or rebels, numberiug about 3,000 wen, aro Sicarily, oF conslasrutton 1or auy'loaa of matmel. | Jg e e e el iy Abancation biebiine Sanst fhe prosiosor | 400 e a good supuly of wmmunition of this ssction shall bo deemed wutlty of o miade- | F0CY commit no murders, and have decrecd woagor, aud shall be Uned not tnure than §1,000, | W0 penalty of death agatnse auy of aud ® further sum sqtal to ono-third of the mopey | thele vumber gulity of tlscouduct toward o leaned, Tho vilicer of ofllcers uf auy Association | Womani but they hive no likd scruples os to who shall wake augh Juan shall b lable for w | robbery, thuir praclics being to mulet the lead. furthce sui equal Lo vna-guarter of the woney | fng men of Lo villuzes fu large sutas of wouey, loaued, sudauy Gne or ponaity incurred by & vio- | aud ui the ovent of refusal to varry thewn oft to lation of taie sectiun shail Lo recorerable for thy 1 7 Donelt of 16 APty bringing such sut. the moustaing, there Lo be kept untll their ran- ‘Al icte nd parts of acta ‘\nconvistent herewith [ #0in 18 butd, Bhcle luwlcas decds buve cxelied o ore repealed, genural v‘-nlz in the district, "Lurke and Chris- UOMESTEAD REUULATIO! tuns alike are afraid of carrying un their ususl 8tralt, ot Minneauta, brupuses the following wecupations, and those who can afford it are, It new regulations us to homestead settiers: 19 stated, making arraugements for leaving the That, from and afte ti of this net, the | COURLEY. A correspandeut of the Coustantino. oven sections within the ‘of any grant of | ble Messenger, writing Lrom Statista ou Nuy, 15, public Jauds to auy raliroad company, or 1o sny | 38Y8 that all the rich familics of Chissoura ary Juilitary rad company, or 10 auy Stats in ald of | Breparing to loave for Coustantivopls by wuwl any railroud or military road, IM{I Lu open tu set- | Baloniva, wiile all the notables of the neighbor- tlers undor the omestead ) 10 tha extont of | ing villazes of Sialtsts have taken refugo {n that 100 acrvs to cuch wuitlor: sud spy persun wlio has, | town, whare thery are some regular tyoops, and wet seasous continua shiall use large quantitios. Erawoon, Peorla Co., 1N, Dov. 27.—We lisve ut draln tilg 1o the roads with yreat beneflt. 'he farmers bave also put down a great deal, showing a od fmprovemceut {o crops. LarTLETON, Schuyler Co., Ik, Dec. 27,—Wo sliall commence next scason the usvof tile on thoroadside. Ono-fourth of our fartmners are usinctile on their furms, Lund drained last year gave tho best savsfaction, wlile by its side undralued land was worthless. Every laruier who Is ablo |4 dolng all ho cau fa this directiou, Boon all our low fands will be made productive, Man1ssa, 8t, Clalr Co., 1il,; Dec 27.—Farmers have been {ile-draining thelr tlelds. *Not much open diteh, Tho tile ls rapidly taking its place, AMixeve, Tazewel! €0, 111, Dec. $7.—Last win- ter B:nu'd couclusively that tiliog our roads is ter than grading them. Tt tho Roadmas- ) 1 the surfu.e unbrokeu aud the the sldes we shall havoe good roads. Mountoy, Tazewell Co, Dec. £7.—A great many tile have boen used this scuson fu the placa of plank for bridges, and are doink good service, Some farmers makiuge opeu ditch, but the majority are usiug tile. RoseviLie, Warreu Co., T, Dec, 27.~One mile of tilo put dowu this season by the ruad- shle. Very little open diteh, but plenty of tly Lus vone dowa, Camenox, Warren Co,, Iil, Dec, 27.=More ditehiug has been done the past season thaa for A MALICIOUS ATTACK, for which thero is no foundation fu truth, chare- oy specific fraud upou ex-Marshal Pitkin, ap- peared here this mornlog, 11 the present invess tization into the late sct of Wharton leads to bité removal, Mr, Pitkin will buthe best-fndorsed vandidate utnoug Republicans bere, There (s a very cordiul deslre ou the purt of wost to see Liui reappolnted, RAILROAD CASES. To e Wealers Adsoclated Press. a0, 20977 1¢ 1! B0.U%) B) frrer il B i 1 g E under exiatiog lawa, tskeua louicatesd on any | where alvo lives the Bishup ol Bissanis, whoss . g, 1 The last five years together. Work of Hiilng has | the treaty of agreement, botween the whited | Coucerus, was tolally destroyed by dre, ‘The Wasmineron, D, C., Dee, 81,—The ctl t an i f ¥ gethor. Work ol tiling has } loss Is cstimated a¢ 18,000 ‘The Clpper's lu- Adclphus Meyer and m'hen:z-(nn the ‘;\“I::‘gs T {:L'“‘;’,."I{" l‘;:;':h‘;'b;‘fl I'"l“'r‘,g"fl' Ue | presence, however, ean bardly add toueh” to tho Pe b been pushed sivorously, and Tndisns ot Buftalo, This tresty continued security of the place, Manmum, surance i $3,200, sud Bimmong® §7,000, - . IN . NEW. YORK, . Nxw Youk, Dec. 27,—A fire in the Cathollc Publication Boclety's Building last night caused ‘damage of §50,009; insared. . ‘Tue_publication of the Catholic World and goneral bovk business of the socisty wil ovly be temporarily interrupted. = L e e —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. . Loxpox, Dec. 27,—Steamships Erin and Neck- er, from New York: Pennsylvanls, from Phili- Facitic Rallwuy Cowpany came up to-day 1n the Suprewe Court ruou ‘before Justice Miller, Associate Justice of the United States Supremo Court, and Judge C. 1. Foster, sltting us In the United Blates Clrcult Courk fur the Digtrict ol Kuosas. Fhe vasu ss presented ju. vulved several questions incidental to tue fores wiusure of the uiortgege, but the wain argument Wu3 ub & Lsotion to Temund the case to the State Court of Kansas, ‘The Cuurt took tbe papers, {he quéstion uf ravoking the traffie contract between the Union Pucitic and Colorudo Central Raltruau Compunies und the Kausas Pucitic Ratl. wuy Cotpuny und its Hecelvors was st fora bearing to-morrow. ahiall have bouu restricted Lo efghty scres, may ChiVTy B adfoining o un omoreced tuhn | AUSTRIA 3 nyg the lund embrace n iy . ortginal entey, 11 weh wdOitoal ARG bo subject GUANDING THR MMPAROR, 1o eulry: or 3f such parson wo clect, ho may su; IVANTIRY 7 ek ::::u:“olfa:;fl ::" l:h‘:.Un“nu db:.‘nt': llnl|¢n‘|lr:cll Pratn, Dec. 27.—Kuuiors have been current 0] eatitied (0 enter la ¢ :;:,r;\' ‘:‘u'l‘:;“':‘x‘{ :’dmllunll unulu "'a'l‘myfmf" u; of Gocdoelloe, where the Emperor, Empress, | @ surrgnder and cancelistlon of b ¢ y Liw 0riginal eotry, shall be perniiied 10 40 s0 ;tfl&fi'flx'&:fl;x&‘,fl“ the Lhstatauny witbout payment of fves sud commissions; sud b the residence uid cuitivation of Buch porson upon QLY DRUNE: and of the land em! orining) entry | |, Loxpow, Dec, $7.~A dycr was srrested at shall be cousidered dence aud culiivailon for | Altcuburg, Baxony, charged with threatcaivy BTERLING, Whiteside Co., T1)., Dee. 97.—The aduption of the couatitutiunsl amendment upon drainago will open up a new era in this couaty, Oxesva, Knox Co., 111, Dee, 27.—=The use of tils for roads hes given cotire satisfaction, Auch tile Las been 1afd all theough thy couuty. s - ' OOLORADO. » Bpecial Dispaick 1o yac Tribune. Pueito, Col., Dec, 87.—Twelye laches of snow ou the ground where motaton of haytos thousand bead of cattle ls provided is becoming » serions question. With favorable weather it until 1805, when it wus superseded by anotber, which was ratitied somewlere near the presout site of Toleda. Ju 158 Cleveland was lucors porated ae & ¢ity, aud Lo town oa the weat slda of tho river followed lu'uumpla i the next z:?lr uudes the pawe of City of Oblo or Oblo unisuTATIONS, uIGAus, Dec. 27~10:1A p.m. diativns. |Bar.| dhe.| Wind.(Hain; Weather, re thag mlhunturylg:.n( course, the matter of crosslu tho river becane 8 question of importaose. This was greatly mag. nified by the facy that the strean isa very crooked oue. The ploucer crossings were- mudo by meaus ol tersles. Theso wero ] 2 will be another week befure grass will be access- | soun superseded by rude striniurs with roucs clphia; and Palestine, Irom Bostwn, buve YOUR PER CENTS. ¢ Ae guman Mgt e i Sgthdud of (helsad em- | 10 ey uste thi Ewperor ‘of Austris. He ible as feed. Autelope and venison plenty. strung acrovs to steady tho person whilu cross -:::‘p"::'m: 4, Falston: e Subscriptlons to tho 4 pedeent 1030, §1.100,50 | dedacted Teom Wy ies years voshencs sud eoipe | Pleaded drankenuess. tuw, Bus thaso wers sutletactory only foramiort | “Nyy Yowk, Der. 27.—Arrived, Repablic CLAINY OF STATES UPOX THE UNITED ¥PATAS. | Satlon requited by law, Provided, Taat in no KANSAS, thne, wheu tho watter of coustruciing bridges iy ' from Liverpoul; Bistg ol Georgls, frem Glss: oW, g Queenstown, Dec. ' 37.—S8tesmer City of Chuster, from Now York, passed Crookjaveu ? From Gur Ouwn Corrspundein, casv whall pataut lesue upon sn additioonl of new | o GREAT BRITAIN, WasiNGION, D, C., Dec. —Seuator McDone Lowestead quiry nodes tuls agt unttl the Crsul IMPENDING BTHIKE. ald, ot ludluus, bas’ utroduced 8 bl $o pel and 1y conformity with the [loie- ; nurac all Staten f0r (ntercst, pakl ou Warlou dcd upon, and cunf. | 1OWDON, Dec. 37.—Ous hundred thousand leust one year, | meu are luvoived o the impeuding colllery begun to be consldurea. Tho Brst . real bridga was of logs which were chalned and lay dircetly upon the surfucs of tho water, When these bo~ came waterwoaked uxen drawing leavy loads . . dpecial Dieatch 1o The Triduas, Lauw, Kan., Dec. 27.—Tweuty-four inches of now on the level. Forty miles south foll o vided that y ' a s Ground covered with ico four joches | doross wero olten subuworged tu their boles. | 04 Saturduy worslug. l.f:;‘l:l:d wuahmn i’fi.‘fi“&%.,‘.’h‘.".;‘:‘;l‘ :I‘:f: :fl:&_; oo strike ju Yorkghire and Derbyshire, tl Heavicat snow-storm ever known inthe | A wouden [rame bridize wus butlt about 1520, T — of this act, upon the following conditious: RELIGIOUS. WAGES KEBUCTION, Btate. - but was soon swept sway by u flood. A pou- DRIVEN CRAZY BY SHORT-HAND, I'ust {0 wacerialping the amouutul futerest as Special Dispulch o The Tridune. The master-builders of Bbellivld bave unaul- iy e toon atructurs lusted for sowe years, wnd &pecial Dissutch ta The Tribuns. IxpixaroLls, Dee. 27,—Charles M, Stagg. a0 old and well-kuown stort-buuud reporter of this ::x‘:fljlfctpl:fi‘fcafiu l?:‘inu‘:.':v’;n'f.“u.’l’i'."“"ifi&'fl": ¢ l)lcvrn, ity 1., Dee. 37.—Thls oveung the Rt. | mously resvlved to give uotics of a reduction fu ‘Lt bw fulereet anall u-J-m ou any sum on which | Bev. Georgo ¥, Seymour, Bishop of the Soriug- | all the brauches of the buildiug trade; fu the the Statew bave not paid Juterest. uf lost tutereat | Hold Dioceae, predcbed at the Eviscopal Churcd, | vase of wasous, brickisyers, plasterers, aud HYMENEAL, &peclas Correavandencs of The Tridune, Boscouxt, Wis., Dec, 25,—The great event lo utawered the purpose totended very well uutil Dually swept away 1to the lake. AL last, 1 1830, ft was decided to build a solfd Y e . structure Bcross the river near wuero the | CILy, Wis to-pigbt taken to the Asylum for the Hheihiveoro Bt T, wud adwiuisteied o rite of contiruution uve | luburers ondua. 1, 1553, whoutluritate your luois with g stabborn cough, | soctal circlus lu thia section was the warrlue | GO sirect bridge now stauds. Tho | Iosane. He was uinploved by the couuty 10 7é: ol R e bl ot e u.uldldxe(l‘-;. Lhe revival sy the ., DUOWSED, Expeciorant an be mo varlly vrocured. sore | ©f Miss Kate Barlus, of this ¢ity, 10 Mr. Leo B. | two vities wers to pay equally towards cow- | vort thie Lite wurdor trlals, snd exvesalve o 3 Sulbg cttiodist Chiursh 1s st e progaess, Lospus, Dee.27.—Str Willlaw Hayter, former- | throats sud luuge sre speeduy belped by in Duustun, of Conueaut, Obly, at 5 o'clock tls | pleting the structure, sud the Job wus lete Just | conatant wental Jabyr produced fosauity.