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do mizod, Wester Peunsylranta, (aeted tye datl at waAT-Btohdyt prime to chotce Pennaylynnis, $12.08 AL & j hots joNs—Hasler and a haigene pavers helt Bath an HA Bk mane Lead SWoutfern at ‘eloe aides, Bi. ape Walia. ard, B40. ‘DyrrEn—Btoadys prime to cholco Waatern packod, nie ona f 0G! i 180, HeSh INSEAM gy nominal rotued, 14o Bid. 8 Tho enrgoes, 14910; Penn a Puniaitee 3 tlvoruaal OF sleanior, dull} cotton, Reteiey—ploun | TW0 frie; wheat, 2.200 bay oor, 2) bu. PHAXTS-—TWhAAt, nonoy corn, 201,F00 bu, “Spiuleyy —ruent pony, orn 40 PHIMTADELMITA. PAADELPMIA, Von Jon, \e—KLavn—Duly To- Glana suportinn, $1.00; Minnesota exten family, mod jum, (6.5711 good, 81.4; choice, H.2%; fancy, 1.75; Bt. Louls fancy, $7.60; Btinnosota putont process, $1.874@ GRAIN—Whent unsottied; rejected, 1.3 No.2 red, tn clovator, H1.40}61 No. Ired,Innitary, 01.4036 bid, 1.1135 avked Fobruary, $1.42 bid, $1424 askeds March $1.41 uid, HAG(aakod. Corn dull; sail, yollow, on trek, tao; do aflont, 680} all, mized, January, S79abld, 65'¢a uskeds Februnry, S70 bli, 55340 asked March, 16360 bid, fonaked. Oats dull and lower; stained, de; mixed, cat VIStONS—Quiot but rteady! primo moss bool, Ed “ows pore HL. faa edmtoked, EMMaPa TEARS pleklod, #1.” Land, 8.006e8,25, Hecate aeegaes CULESH—Birmy oreamory, 134@1%{o; do good, 10 Ree RUPTS- Sou CRIPTS—F our, jones, La NTH—COrn, (LN) bus Ayyoie Frm ahd unchanged: Obie, Pennarivania, and lrginig XX nnd puove, Masi; extra yd ‘tet mediuns, Soabie) conrae, edie; Now Vor 5 Mbetnte ms Indiana, and Wostern ‘ne, saw; modinm, 66h fey gourse sia) shed, Gombini, und dolaite? fp Get tub-waaud, dda ¢ tunienahed combing, ath Taino, ailiboy pulled, capes ‘ —— NEW ORLEAN: NeW ORLEANA,Jan, 16,—FLoon—Markotdulls supor- fino, 5,00@5,.25; XX, S0NGS,75; AXX, 8.15G0.0; hint dios; $0.8037,00. ive rn atondy with good domapa at 642830. GitaIn~Cor Oats firm at tc. CORN-MEAt—Quiat but fem at $2452.50. HAY—Market dulls prime, £22,00021,00; choteo, $25.10, PROVIstONS—Pork steady at ¥500218.%, Lard Guill, wepke und lower! Horen, £1.00; ke, tke ments —Dobudnd fair und marked drm winters tonne, packed, Statitgee de) 2, £154 clue, Fe. Dra FH, gue, Fee aie at a ena ins, aUapeeurgd, Milly enn vasut, Vorlle. © Witisk'r—atnekot dans We entern rectitie Mvo Gulls ito entwuer, o fo Siar steady, with wood Y uferlOr, Kuve? common ty quod commun, Ceti my to eile, TAtH(or yellow cluritiod, Jc. Blulnteee-“Commion, *Aewiey tain maser eon trita Wiasier prime to cholee, mish batturn, aio} feruontiny, Mao lowar than tho above quuta- Oohe Stee aa Estat BL Ew, —Stendly At 7 MONETAUY UI ikht exehange, $1, et $1,000 dis~ cuunt, Sterling oxchanye, oankors Unles 45h. MILWAUKER, MitwauERe, Jah, MF LOUR—Dull and lowor, GRADI—Wheat firm: opened and doclined so, closed stondy; No. 1 Mliwaukeo linnl, $1.54; No. 1 Milwankec, $1.25; No, 2 do, #2; Jununry, #1 Fobruncy, 1.2354; Murch, 81.2i4(1 No. 8 do, $1.0; No. 4,01,0034) rejected, 40, Corn nominally unchanged; 0.2, WYO. Outs Orns Nu. 2, Wie. Itye. unsotited nnd Tuwort No. Teco ination No. Wehr, TRoviatoNe AR Study. Moss pork qmlot at £200 cash} sul Maron, (riiue stenin nnd (0) cueby €1-70 Maroue dave hous acniye and tiem at eLbas0W bisssed hogs atow Ieiirtd —iour, 7,000 bein; wheat, £9,000 buy barley, —— TOLEDO. TOLENO, O., Jan, 10.-Guatn—Whent dott, weak, and lowers No.2 red wintor, sput $120; February, 61.22; March, W806; April, FLS7341 May, $1.40; No.3 red Wa- bush, #111, Corn dull; high-mixed, 410; No, 2, spot, wige; Janunry, 40; Fobruury, <9fe; rejected, 4c, Vata dull; No, 2 x CLOVER Skep—Frimo, 8.0; No. Glovedt Wueut tines; Sn res A spot, $1.91; Junusy,, @aligs February, $L3egy Blntel, A159} Heceiore—whest 14000 bu; corn, 11,00 bu; onts, bu. i an PMONTE~W boat, 12,000 bu; corn, 20,000 bu; oats, ——— . Boston. Toston, Jan, 1—bsoun—Vulls Western supor- fine, $0095.25; Wisconsin oxtra, $5,750.10; Minuesota do, .0087,00; winter whunts, Uhlo and Michigan, 4.75 G70; Ht Louis, ¥7.0088,00; Wliconaln sud Minnesota ont process, winter whonls, 8.75. viticuWecorn quiet; new menmer old tense, Oats steudy; No, Land extra whity, ante: No. 2 whito, 6030 Bley No.3 white und No, 2inxed, ute. Rye, Dk : pfECEiPta—Flour, 4000 bris; oorn, 32,00 bus wheat, Suteaente—Flour, % sau bee aie ‘Flour, 200 brlay corn, 44,000 buy wheat, _ CINCINNATI. CINCINNATH, 0, Jun. 1d,—CoTTON—Firm, nt 1240, FLOUR~Birmors family, £0.10G6.25; funoy H.AUGth 15. GRAIN—Whout dulls §1.2701,0. Corn dull and low= eratdl@sc, Ontatirm nt Weiic, Ryo dull at He SMe. Barloy frm at Bape, : Tard firm ot $7.40 PNOVISIONS—Pork dull ot $13.25, rte Hulk ents uiquisnoutiorn aay clone th 1G); clear sides Ds fi uldera, $5.2 route at oe ie 18; He tranaaction uiet and nnchangod. pUlL~Bteady nt soo LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE, Ry Jan, 14—CoTrox—Firm at Wie. SLocn—Quiet and unchanged. GRAIN—Wheatfirm at 8123 Corn quit; whito, 400 mixed, 45¢, Ontaquiot but steady) white, dla; mixed, choles lent orca, #4 Tog, £3.00, Pont ratte shouklorn gaqsauso, iiveun quan’ tone WAS YS), 2 ‘ KANSAS CITY. Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS City, Mou. Jun, 10—GuAN—1 Current Toports ‘whoat recoipis, 889 buy + TW buy No. 2 hy Bhd: Jt B 800) Jenga ete Larncleaetpian Skiae Dp, Gh0 uy deimort Now d cash wieer duane n Be . PEORIA. Pzonta, Jan, 10—Guain—Corn stordys high mixed, MUMMer mtxod, VHGe. Onts quiet; No.2 whito, 34 GMA. Ryo tirmy No, 2, -T4Gwes 10,000 bu March sold at Yo, : sNhdiwances—Stondyy sales, 200 bela finished goods BUFFALO. BervAro, Jan.1—GUatn—Whoat neulectod. Corn ld and f eh a a, uachanced. Outs Insolye, ye inactive, — i INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, Jun, 1.—titAiN—Whent steady} No. 9 red, $1.61. Corn wonk at Bess ‘weak at 802K, Det *. seria, x, GSWEGO; 0, Ne Yn Jaz, M—GRAIN—Wheat lowor, + Cormatendy; Wostorn intxod, 86580, si ‘ corron. LAVENPOOE, Jan. 16.—CuTtox—Kates of the weok, BOO bates; Aturican, 4800, of which tho speculators took 40) and the exportors. 800; forwardod from tho ship's aldo diroot to apinners, 21,00; actual axport TUM; tutal recetpts, 69,00; Amurienn, 41,000; Lotul ameter American, 5,00; atnount attont, 20,000; KEW YOUKe dan, 19.—CoTTON~1' mont ls ne collowat Net rocivisat all Usiiad Beates Vorts during tho week, 13 lage autuo time tant We hotel receipts atall United Sustos ports Sumo Yme last yene, 217s Ox- ited Norte for thy weok, ip daat your, Ian; wial expr ul tatun porte to duty, % th tte fa oe oa saad Y grat interior yy sama ‘ine lust yunee een stock at Liverpaake tate aa tee at yout, BAM erpoal, Wh, 1 sluck of ‘Ameri suck Ped stow tur Grout ‘Grill, RAV; seueee PETROLEUM. AND, Jan. 1&—PETitoLRUM—Unchanged| Mandurd whito, 110 test, 99{c, or FPirtexoua, Jan, _10--PaTnoLEUM—Moderatoly Active; orudy lower nt $1.159{ at Parkor's for ablpinenty Fetlned, Tyga {aliadotptun delivery. ITY, Da... = PETG eal] Be a ah aan tee a . ec wud Be SSulp arate won uM AE Hes DiS, far DRY Goons, New Youx, Jan, lk—Cotton yous In bettor domand snd Very fiz, with an upward tendency; modiuin nd iigut ‘fancy prints in good roquest, and abirting prints active and fr, Iiquosund quilte in bd wand, Buriug woulete, fpr thun's woute quteey, bu z i there ts t sip nud alle STR Eanes eo Ha esa TURPENTINE, Witutxarox, Jan, W—SPLTY ‘ORY! Quel and steady ot a z eal! | Carrying Pistol ite Arkansas, + Tittle Rock (Arie) G ce TAN wud arnt! rat din mir Rock on a ilivon't you fot better maan than to ourey @ Pintle tig uaksSd tuo dudgo, woldiag Up & Phen aint tale ‘ woes » ‘oo ge. know that the low says you shall “ tovarry guch a, " piston’ “ . put dt is, alr. Any man that would cory Tifge pistol ought to yo to the Peulten for- ing’ Suppose you wore to gut {ute 1) 7 ang tus a tel. While you wore try; to taay fete oth re fellow would run away. You tine, but if Lover bi yf ¥% i Pity wucl a worlkloss platol-aguin Vil got, up ® Rovton, to the Governor und | uve but a peered weoure alandorud ut ¢) orth whea Radar arg tote and re Mp beta ry lying on atomac! rn J SILMENTS—Vlour, apie 'r8—Hlour, 4,000 bria; whent, 2,700 bu; barley ‘in the Ruy Suuttot Yes, gle; but I Wdn't know jt waa any harm, wlan St PARIS. A Bibliomaniac’s Paradise—The Arches of the Odeon, Old Books and New Books--Booke stalls, Booksellers, and ’ Bookworms. Ramblos Along tho Quays and Down tho Bue Monsleur-le-Prince—The " Bouquinistos,” ¢ Illustrated Publications, Reviews, and ‘Newespapers—A Comparison Be ~ tween American and French Papera. Rpecial Oorrempondence of Tha Cateago Tribune, Pants, Dee. H.~—A. young poet, writing for the columnns of a Paris paper, compared this elty toa man, and the Quartier Lntin to the man’s head. However fnneiful tho first part of his {der may have been, the Inst part was reasonable enough. The Quartier Latin ts the centre and hot-bed of Freach {ntollectual netlvity. All tho great schools, colleges, and lecture-rooms Jic togethor in a cluster around: the stately walls of the Pintheon,: Here aro tho College do France, the Sorbonne, tho Schools of Law, Pharmacy, snd Medicine, thé Chief Lycoes, the School of St, Barbe, the Library of Ste, Genevieve, and the Odeon, Here five inany of the rising men of letters, the. poets, thinkers, dreamers, Inventors, doctors, Inwyers, and statesmen of to-mor- row. Here lived many of the thinkers and tho actors In the drama of to-«tay. Tho wholo neighborhood of tha Pantheon and tho Boulevard St. Michel 1s delightfully red- olent of Mterature and learning. nooKs meet tne eye at every turn, In shops and on the shalves of “ bouquinistes*’; books old and new, rare and common, worthless and price- leas; books bound in vellum and bound in cloth, fn paper and moroeco,~many not bound nt ally some torn and tattered, others milldewed and motih-eaten; books of all kinds and all nations, from the last novel of Zola or Daudet to the well-thumbed volume of the Tauchnitz series, and the eaballstic parch- mentof Turkey and tho Far East, Libra- rians and publishers flourish in the Quartier Latin, The Rue de Ecole de Medicine and tho tue des Ecoles $s full of them, They monopolize whole blocks on the Boulevard St. Gerinain, And the Galleries of the Qdeon arean immense bookstall, The plensantest lounge In Paris for av idle man is, I unhesl- fattugly assert, under the Ordon aretics, When I say an {dle man T do not mean exnct- ly any man who napnens to be Idle, but the idler,—the “flaneur,"—the — rambler,—the man who has nothing very particular to do with the dnily, practien! battle of business, - aud who hrs good deal of time on Ifs hands, Hoamnay or may not bo Nterary; but. at all cyents he must love reading, To such persons the Odeon bookstalls are AN UNFAILING RESOURCE in all moods and weathers, Many and many a, pleasant hour haye I spent under those iu- comparable arches, ‘The hours seem to fly there, Yon pass from tho newest volume published by Charpentier or Catmann Levy ton curtous reprint of some halt-forgotten meileval monk.» From these you go onto heaps of fresh-smelling papers and reviews, When the reviews are exhausted you may turn to a dainty bibliophitiist’s edition of Musset or Beringer, and dip Into the pages of Christmas books, all gold nnd senrlet, tray ws by Jules Verne, selentifie romances. by Fianimarfon and = Louls wer, fulry= tales of the evergreen Perrault, and moral tales by the plous— prrveyors in ordinary of the Biblothéque Rose, You van runmage to your heart's content, quite un- yestrafned and unmolested, fn long rows of ueand-yellow-clad novels by Diunas, Bal- zac, aud Paul de Kock; stim the opening chapters of Henan’s Inst contribution to the History of Christinnity; and, If you nre so minded, you ean very comfortably get through tho whole of one of Coppeé’s come- dies,—niways providhy the leaves of | the book are ent, Nobody bothers you. The shopman don’t look on you with suspicion, even If you are threadbare and poor, Sy YOU OAN NO WHAT YOU VELBABE, in renson, with the whole delightful stock In trades and Lam not sure that tiny one would protest 1f you were a non-purchasing cus- tomer of the stalls every day in the year. ‘Uhe Gallerles of tha Odeon are an institu. tion, If they were to disappear, many. a student and idler would be at a loss’ for his daily reerentlon; and I, at least, should “feel as the yery_ pleasant- est feature of the Quartler Latin: had been swept away. Front morning till Inte in thoevening the Odeon arches are thronged. Vonerible professors there wicet on tors of fellowsh{p and equality with ganceless murp i Penniless Bohemians elbow well-to-io bibllo- manines. Journalists, poets, and novelists Jostle exch other hare, and are not onvious, But the Odeon Js not the Tavorlt haunt of real, serious hookworms, These affect a lie disdain for the crowded arches, ‘Thetr lt erary Walks are tho Quays, the old: streets running from tho Boulevard St. Germain to tho Seine, the Rue Monsieur-lePrince, and the Rug Sonfilot, At the Odeon the walorty of the bouks are new and clean. It is differ. ent at the Onays., ‘Thoro a new book is an almost untidable artlete, GUEKASY, MUSTY, DUSTY TOMES fre the nilu; tomes frve from worms and cor- ruption are tho exceptions, Fora goud couple of imilea, ot the feast, ihe stone parapet bordering the river Js covered by the atalls and boxes of the = “houquit- lates.” ‘Two miles of log’s-onred philosophy aud rotting selonce, moidering history, id fly-blown romance! A Bibliomantae’s Para- sel Each "bouquintste” hag his regular place on the parapet, which he takes posses- sion of early in’ the morning, and leaves when the shades of evening begin te make business difleult, Once upon ethne “ bou- quinistes” were, thoy say, iynorant and gulleless, You hada chance of picking up valuable munuseripts and rare editions at about a twentieth part of their proper prices and could, when driven into wcorner by want ‘of money or the indelleate remlssness of 0 friend, dispose of your own supertiuons vol unies at a figure relatively respectable, This, however, was long before I knew them. The “bouquiniste ” of the present generation ts AN ORDINARY MAN OF BUSINESS, who buys his guods dittchenp, and sells them 8 dearly as possible, ‘Lhe habit of chafferlng with tho customer, the constant and disheartening Increase of the number of DibHophilist explorers, and, perhaps, the ntl Sturian pplrit of the Age, have spoilt lin. 1 defy you to buy a book worth 70 francs for anything less than 10 now, Kare editions are beconie so rare on tho Quays that you never, or hardly ever, see any; and, ts to gettlog 9 decent offer for any works you may want to seth, why, the very notion of such x thing Js ridienfous, ‘The honestest bookstall-keeper I know ln Paris (he may be found nota iandred mites from tho Rue Corneitic) gives you halt the right-: fa value of the book—aid jnstantly after ja- vis It for salo nt double what be pays + you! ‘Che most dishonest (you muy And atm not w hundred finches froma the corier of what: waa the Kno St, Arnaud) offers fyou a fit dart of tho real value of the book—and woolly bells It back for Bo por cent what it cost when new. But L should explain that this villain: denis almost exclusively In foreign wares, T have como aeross bargains now and then: he Itue Monsivurle Prince. Odd yaolumes ch AMeziitt and Cole-, ridge can occasionally be picked up there: for mush Jess than you woukt bo asked for fan in tho Strand or Holywell atrupst. at tora, wheneve! happearauce on the. whelves of the bockuoliers, if beginning to be notfeed, dn a Aer or two the Itus Monslour-lo-Prince will bo .demorzlized, like | tho rest of the Htorury streuta, and the bare guln-huntor will bo at ils wity’ enyd, i NEW BOOKS, , of the lighter order.at least, are cheaper here. than in Loudon, For instances, n new novel, | ho juutter., whether 8 authar be Octave Fulllet or tho merest serlbblev, couty -¥ou nominally three francs and a Jialf, and real- ly, after deduction of discouirt,-two frunes seventy-five centlines: that is Bay, a trite over halfadoilar, ‘the odfovs three-volume in does not exist here. Jteprints ofinust dard French novelists cost from. a fre frac mud D hale tho Values Gearing sp wor! v it a and’ dearer; Lut Dumas? ger’s, Balzup’ Blgens Guvs, ‘Brenda ay Hk CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE and Pat Foval’s are to bo had for a frente. So are Paul de Koek’s now, and Chatnpiew ry's, Alfred de Mngt, Lamartine, ‘The oplille Gautter, Merriinge, and Victor Hugo aro sold at from two franes to three and a half a volume, in paper covers, Zola, Dane det, Flaubert, De Goncourt, snd the great masa-of living novolists cost the wsunl two franes sevonty-fve centimes. Plays acted at the lending thontres nto priced at two franca nplere? operatic Wbrettl at from ono touéanda half francs, Rénan tt quoted at the aristocratio figura of seven frines and ht; but ters iy f popular edition of his “Vie de Jesus” at a frane, As for the clnasica, from Dlontalane to Rousseau and Chateaubrland, any of -them can be piu chased in yellow paper for tho reasonable sun of ono frana seventy-five centlines; while, if yor don’t mind ruining your eyes and spatling your temper, you may got thé sane In badly-printed pocket-volumes at twenty-five eonthies apiece, ‘The Vroneh are proud, and justly proud, of thelr EDITIONS DR LUXE, ie, Elzevin allt and some others Jasuod by Charpentier and Lemerre, are wmurvels 0! typograplite and ortlatle finish. But they are dear, Ameriean tyood-engrayers — are, think,—judeing trom thelr contributions to the magazines,—in advance of thelr European riveles but, In steel engraving, and in the arlistic ap nications. of photography, France outioes, Hie T wan looking at collection of Freneh fustrations, at the Odeon, the other night (taken, Cbellove, from the Gazette dca Heauz-Arts), which quemed to me finer than anything of the kind L had ever seen before, Xqually undeniable is the suporiurity of the French in. the departinent of comic anit satiric Hlustrated Hterature, It the Londen Fanly Fair and Punch bo excepted, there is no satire publication in tha world to be compared, artistically spenking, to La Pie Puristenna, the Journal Amis ant, the Petit Journal pour Fire, and Chtrivart. But there fs asad falling of directly on turning to the polltleal dailies and thi reviews, You get used to having only four badly-printed pages of Inform tion for fifteen or twenty centimes, after a while; but at first YOU CANNOT READ THE PRENCI PAPERS, iCyyu are Anglo-Saxon, without discomfort. Americnn and Juustish papers seem no be: absttrd to Frevieh people, They ara con atantly amused at the size and slinpe of our Journils. Oh, mon Diet! how on earth do you find thue to rend the whole of them?” Is aremnirk I have mate me over and over again. [have tried toexpluin that, as a rule, wo donot go bang through the ndvertlse- ments when we take up our morning paper; but I dare not say [have convinced anybody by omy explnnations. | It does” not oeeur “to © Parisians that they really | rend ‘ar inore. = newspap while they are tl matter than we do, és and brasserlea, But somehow } 0 papers are yery much Ike French dishes, You may take a lot of them without feellug much the heavier, The sauce fs the best part of tho meal in ene instances nd, let me tell you, good sauce, literary or other, ign thing not by any sens to be ‘ iespised, Hairy Mavrzer, ce ch THE TAY BRIDGE HORROR. Looking from the Window of a Cozy Rvom on the Flashing-Down of the ‘Weein. ‘Phe London Telegraph of the 80th ult. con- talns thts deseription by an eye-witness of the ‘Lay bridge a}saster: “ Eujoying the cozy comforts of my own parlor fireside on Sunday night, I listened to the fleres clamor of the storm without, and felt a deep sense of gratitude for the security L possessed, mingled with vn feeling of com- passlun for the poor sallurs on the sea’ ba tng with the storm. The elilldren had gathered around me for thelr usual Bile stories, aud with an insthnetlye sense of fear they nestled close to my side as they heard the wild efforts of the blast to Latter, in. the easement of the window. Ichose the story of St. Paul's shipwreck on the Island of Melita, thinking that tho storm without might help me to impress upon thelr young thluds the terrible nature of the dangers to which the Apostle was exposed ns the ship lay riding helplesly upon the waves, with four michors between {ft and certaln destruction, While thus engaged 4 blust, of wind more furfous than be- fore had caught tho chlinney-tops of ‘9 house ‘almost opposit my parlor windows, and brought them down to the ground with a thundering crush that startled covery gne of usto our fect. Stepping over to the case ment Lenzed out npon the street, and just then a blaze of moonlight Mehied “up ‘the brond expanse of tho Tay dows. Oclow, and the Tong, white, sinuous Ine vt tho ‘Tay ridge came into view, I fooket at my watch, and saw that It was exnetly 7 o'clock, “The Edinburg tran will be due immediate- Jy,’ Lexclaimed tomy wife: ‘conte and let Wa watch to see If It will uttempt to cross on such n night’ So saying, 1 turned down the gns in the parlor and” prepared to await: the appenrance of the train. ‘Tho Night by this timo tind become most fitful, Great masses of clouds were sweeping across the expanse of the heavens, at thnea totally obscuring the Nant or: the full moon, ‘There she comes, cried oneot tho children, und at that mo- ment tho slowly moving Nghts of the Edin burg train could be distiicily seen rounid- Ing tho curve at Wormit, sri signal-box at the. south side, entering upon tha long, straight line of that portion of the bridge. ‘Tho train onee on the bridge, seemed to move along with greater swiftness, ind when the engine entered the Lumel-like clcisters of the Brent Birdlers my Utde girl sxivily deseribed the effect of the Nghts as sein through the lat- tlee-work when she exclyiinert * Look, papa, isn't that ke lightning? All Lbs takes some the to write down, bit te tho eye It seemed ng Mf ulmost simultaneons with the entrance of the train upon the bridge, A cometdike burst of flory sparks syrang out ns if foreibly ejected Into the darkness ‘from the engine. Tin long visible tral, the streak of fire was seen tilt quenched tn the water below. ‘Then thero was nbeulute slurknyss on the bridge, Asilence fell upon our eager group at the whidaw. ‘Then, with stint Hg foree, the idea breke upon any mind, ‘Veaveus! £ eried, ‘1 fear tho truln ty over the brige! With a growing horror Twatched the curve at the north sidy to try if L could see the train pags that point, but as several minutes passed prssing the anno moving object broky the continuity of tho bridge at thot point, 1 snatched wy my hat and hurried down aud ‘neross the Magdn- len Green, fo meet several Individjals all bent upon the sae orrand as myself, ' “Tho terriie natura of the giule at this time may be inferred from. tho fnet_ that, de- seen te; sles of tho green, I had to crouch dowa upon the grass to pravent im being blowu bodily away, It sewed as tf the wind hind become: a solld compelllng vower, Ono gentleman was blown. sguinst mnother on tho green, and both tumbled to- gether, Pho missive slzant-post beside the slgnal-box on the north end of the bridge was bent by the wind Hike a willow wand, and, on ¢ntratug upon the esplanade, the sand and cbhles were dashing about with sueh force hat te hands and face were positively sore with zho violence of the timpaet, Aly hands held behind my back for a minute were com- pletely, Aled with the drifting sand aud pode Restle Looking towards the river nothing el¢urly could be made out, ‘Tho water from thy broken Newpurt water-plpe on the bridge was pouring lute the river, and, being caught 1 its dexeent by the wind, was Tnshicd bite i ula spray that helped to vell the gup that had by this time been unde In the fron high- va} number of gentlomen having now col- lectern below the bridge on thy esplanade one of them pimbed up into the sigil-box above and there learned from the man stationed Jess than ainite from the acens of the gren catastrophe that he kuew nothing nore of what hi happened Wiun that the -traln tigated to hhn ws having entered upon the bridge fully fifteen minutes before had never reached his station, and that all felegruphie communication - with the other alde had ceamil, What had dn reality happencd the public kudw ow us well us they will ever bu ikely toknow, Anenticg tral with ls Hy- ing frolgliy had buen swept {nto the bosom. of the ‘Tay. The rest was left to the fmagina- jon, nthe clear suntight of this morning 1 have aguln visited tho spot, but so calmly wae the. river then rolling onwards towards a sen that, vavo for thy incontestable evi- dence of tho great gap iu auid-river, {¢ was dificult to think that the siguilicant scene of ast night ‘was other than a horrid night- mare.) : ew ore Lifeand New. Nard Prices, . . de Sats in London Teleuraph, Jun. 1. Teuppote that luxurious lire ia Now York ta at tho Prousont moment about the most expensive of uny Ifo in any elty in the world. Puch. dui ing tho Exbibition sunsun, waa costly ououil in omuufencer but the Cafe Avglule, Bigndn’ 19 Al! Dore werd cheap When oon) ith. tho. fnit-ulass restuuranm of New York. The alt Seator than St. Petersburg, dearer betes feigning oes Gr 4 Lo POs ae Aa Ried dade ‘Writing to do, and I pay $7.4 diy, or 28 ahillings, for accotumodation which I could cortain)y-obtiln nt the Hotel Aneinterre nt Bt, Poterabhtirg for Bix roubles, or 16 shiitings, and at the.Bonda de los Principes nt Madrid ‘for an Ianbelllno, op 3) ablliiniza, diem. Yet tho cities on the Neva and tho Munzatinres are pro- verblally, ie Ag phenomenilly expensive capitis, Good wenring peperel o Is fright» fully expensive. Two dollars and twenty-five oonia, or nine shillings, ore charged for a pals of ont’a kil gloves, which you could pire nse in Picendiity for four eines and. slxponee, Ladies’ gloves are proportionstety oostiy, You cannot get n Havana cf -worth sinoking for Tosa thin nine pence, and 18 pence ta thought to be quiten moderate prico fora Hegatin Hritane nica, There ano drinkable champagne under or _J2_ shillings. ‘ bottle, Claret is equally dear, In fnet, so farus my experience gooa, T have fond that, the, purchasing power of the dollar in New York Goca not exceed an eget Morin, Just. as In nunlegously expensive Ho the tourist finds, to bia disinay, that tho Duten gullder docs not go further thin an English shilling. THE COURTS. THE BANKERS DAUGHTER. 'The argument of the motion for Injunction In the cnse of A. M. Palmer va, Samuel Villa, of the Villa-Wallace Combination company, came up agaly before Judge Drummond yes- terday afternoon, The case came up on a motlon for injunction to prevent the defend- ants from playing “ A Burke's Daughter or “A Celebrated Casa” in Indianapolls or elsewhere In Indlana, and was brought here fram Indianapolis, where it was begun, No- {lee of the motion-was given the defendants by telegraph, but no Sppual tart was innde to the motion, Palmer claims to have the sole right to Zcpresent these two plays except the Hleense he has given to the Collier company, und he charges the defendants are jufringing én his copy rial. After the rending of the bi amt affidavits by Mr. Mardy, Judge Drummond granted the Injunction asked un- der a bond for $5,000, The papers were sent gown last night to Elkhart and will be served O-dny. and — ITEMS, Judge Gary will hear motions in his com- mmyn-law Youn this morning, Juge Jameson will hear divorce cases at Bp. un to-day. Judge Smith will have a peremptory call of motions for new trial. Judges Barnum and Tnley will hear di- yorce cases to-ay, and Judge Rogers ,sub- mitted ensed, In the Hbel sult of Lorenz Brentano ys. Richart Michaelis and the Chicago Prete Presse jue inet Was yesterday entered on the verdict before Judge Moran, ‘Tho ver- dict was for $50, The hearing of the patent sult of Graham ‘s. MeCormick was concluded yesterday be- “ gs Drummond and Dyer. and taken Visement. It will be decided a week from to-day, ihe linabeas corpus ease of J, Charles Haines, in, fail for alleged contempt of tho Probate Court In not payin: over certain moneys, Will bo heard to-day by Judge Mo- ran . A discharge was issued yesterday toCharies Hetil and David Vist Whnkles The tral of the suit of Thomas Tilley aeninst the City of Chiengo was continued all day yesterday and postponed to to-day, The proseention got {hrough their evidence, and the defense begin putting In testlmony. ‘The case will probably be concluded. to-day, DIVORCES. Joste Rowlins fled a bill yesterday asking for a divoree from her husband, William J, Rowling, on account of lls imputency, Elizabeth Long asked fora similar deeree vunt of his al- against John F, Long on ace leged drunkenness and cruelty, STATE COUN TS. Samucl R. Johnson, ‘I. C. sruner, W. F, Sweesy, O. 8. Wood, J. I. Budd, E. A. Afe- Clure, and M.-Cummings, all of Omaha, Med nt bill yestorday in the Superior Court agninst Charles 1%, and Marcia F. Sedgwick and Charles IX, Tapgood to reforin a trust-deed. They state that in October, 1875, Charles 11. Sedgwick was elected County Judge for Donglas County, Nebraska, and gave a bond in the sum of $10,000 for the falthfal per- formance of his dutles, they going on his bond ns sureties. Jn order to secure them from any loss ho give.them ¢ mortgage se- curlag $7,500 on Lots, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and. oc: in’ Wrazer's’ Subdl- notes - were , , vision. ‘Tho { ladorsa ment, By another mistake also, f was reclwd that the notes had been In- dorsesh by complainants a5 accommodation inclorsers, ‘Tho sureties now ask that the mortgage may bo amended by striking out this clauso about the indorsement; that the notes be treated a3 though properly Indorsed, an that the mortgage may be foreclosed, abez CU, Crooker began o sult in attach- ment against John Adrionson, elalming “The Unlon Natlonal Bank brought suit for $8,000 against If, Winston Walker, and auathor for the sume amount ngalust A, ML flker, John Uigelns filed a bill against Shnon and Lizale Higgins, Mary Grifin, Annie A. Shan- nahan, the Seminary of the Sacred ‘enrt, dohn Murphy, ‘Thomas Murphy, and Jobn MeCaffrey to foreclose a mortenge for $4,000 on'thd undivided interest of the defendants In Lots 1 and 7, in Betas and Murphy's f Subdiviston of the K, 1¢ of the S.E. 4 of Sec. %, 88, 13, PROBATE COUR, é , In tho estate of Charles 1. Wall etal., minors, the new bond of Edward Quintan, the guardian, for the sum of $4,500, was ap proved, Tithe estate of Margarete G, Jacobson et al, minors, letters of Bunrdtanghip ara EA 3 bund o: sued to Hedwig Margarete, and li $4,000 was approve THE CALL MONDAY, JUNGE Drvsinaxv—In chumbers. Jupax Bropaxrt—Call of hla calendar. Tuy AreeLLAtE Covnt—Motions, No call un- til further netice, Jubax Suiti—119, P34, 238, 241, 242, 250, call, No caso on trial, JuDGK JAtesoN—Motlons at 9 a, m, Jupax Rogens—Set case term No. 1,610,. Hig- Ins va. Muuroc, and old culendar Nos. 930, 836, M0 to 0 Inclusive, No cuwo on trial, JupGw MonAN—"8 tu 2%, inclusive, except 211. and Si, No onge on tri, JUdaE TuLEY—Contested motions, Jupan Banxus—Cantested notions. JubGR Loosis—Condemnution cages; samo call us Friday, * JUDGMENTS, Unirep Brares Distucr Count—Jopax Buopaerr—Loula Mullison vs, Schooner Orknoy Lusa; dverce, $38.21, Surerion Counr—Coxrrsstons—Louls Slov- ora ys. Emil G, Metelmann, $384.51,—8. K, Oliver ya, Louts and Gilbert Hardisty, $190.23. dupar SuTi—Fredorick Kasten, Adminis- trator, vs, John Siattery, 820,14.—Muatthow Klely'ot it’ va. J.C. Stefarlund and sine N. Privo, $20840.—1t, %. Jenkins ye. John MM. Btophons and Hichant Duwaly, F238 oso, ph Sherwin vs. Frouklin P. Duyor and Daniel Swoency, $4477. A. Ward ot al. va. Juoul Lunalig | and Norman and Chouter ‘Tucker, wit ee nes, Verdc! iy ON now trial—C, 3 Miller ot al. va, Ta Couche Ciicort Counr — Convesstons — NI Schotuor Wor dosuplr Mehror, $3,603.68, enol —————— 108, 208, 209, 218, 227, 228, 251,255. No preliminary A Kentucky Dog's Traits. Lawington (Ky.) Press, Thoro tw 0 A-isntlin’= i ha in this counts that hus such u fond:cas for uiusig that ho wi! muke an effort to foin iy when any one com: MoQves to Whisily or slog nour bhp. A convert of volves 1s his delight, nud when tilowed ho will take a‘ position I the crowd, sit‘ upon bla hnunches, elovate his bend, shyt his eyes, and howlin unison with tho song, moguhiting hie Volco ad nour ag possitle to the notes of the Music. Under tho intluence of Justrumontal donalo he becomus wild with dolight, and wi frequently brouk of froin his wijd yooullzation, wolzo his tail between bis tuoth, and go whirhing round and round as if aumged In w wild dunus, Since he wus four weeks ald he bas given ey): Henov of pucullarity in thls respect, > i A Snuko Story, rita fF.) SI it ta. 1 Mee booker Skenttlt OO y Haart NRE Le © budshng throng plowser wast fa residoncd, bo disvyvered hry xvound, from which he saw a. huge bine! ba snd afterward suw {ake a yuntwtol ho snus bureyety, jab he ‘ Hi ele ee Ce Hk a acon i 1 WU 4 then Ur He URUlootd weather, A few Joy the ain ‘a Rig. cunipany with twa thor’ mor fe won’ 0 tha den arin itl a pick a ahovel lig commenced digging, and, after! huving got’ about twalyo inches, by “to! the sinks. rare ota ater eer a id the den muasure over two in depebe but made | payable to his order. anid by sone inistuke he falted elr den, be! URDAY, JANUARY 17, i8s0—SiX'THIIN PAGES several holes ran off In different directions from tho spot where most of the snnker: were discuy= ered, Thero wore ho stones In the hole, and tho reptiles were rimply embedded In the clay, Tho anakes when found werg ina torpid vonditionand Falling thers out one by one, Mr. Coykendall Ned none-bushel corn-barket and part ofa bag with thom: Ho carried: them home, and, after washing them, plreed thom In awooden box, There wero cighty-eizht anukesin all, seventy lx being the common binck snnke, and twelto the ordinary milk anake. Among the black anakes aro scvoral that menaure nearly seven feet, nnd some of them welsh pearly’ four pounds, This ts bdliaved to be the largust enpt- ure of snakes ever made at one time In Sussax County, if not In the Stnte. OKOLONA. Howls from the Representative of the _Soltd South. Okotona (Aftss,) Southern States (Dem), If we can’t have Repudiation, we won't have rag money. No more pandering to the rag-money rab- ble of the Western lida, 3 y When you have found us 2 white black- bird, we will find you a darky Democrat,— perhaps, Tho South and East will enter thd next PresidentinI Convention of our. party to- gether, and will disgruntle the Western De- mmocticy, world without end, Amen! If there had been no Demoeratle party, there would haye been no Secession, ‘Three clicers for the Democratic party, and a tigur for Secession ‘The King-killers ara making things hum in tho Old World. : One of ’em has Just tried his hand on the adolescent Alfonso of Spaln. But wait till Grant sticks 9 tara on his taprhnot, f you want to seo sport. “The shotgun will have 103 mafori {he pans ballots of tha next Mississippl nin une Bully for the shot-gun, boys, and bully for its trigwer’ Ita rule js better for the land than rule of knnve and nigger. in R= ure—Detrolt (Mich.) Post amd Trib- When the Stalwart superintendents set thelr sivils to an oficial document declaring ty Hs f Nation,” they will find the ready, uullets molded, and he knives whetted That will send thom gallivanting to glory. There 1s one right that the States of this Union wil never relinguish, ‘That right is The right of Secession, And the day js not distant when it will be asserted through the throats of artillery,- ‘Unless the General Government siinksback into its proper kennel like the pitiful curthat js. ‘The Solld South is still misrepresented by a Sow Congressmen of tho Conservative mold, “hey were nominated that the niggor vote might he scouped In; But tho nigger vobe has been Summoartly squelehed, And the retirement of these Conservative Congressmen will bé one of the results, We feel to believe that there isn’t a Demo- cratle durky tn the Solid South, ‘The Jast one of ’ean is 1 musenlar Republic- anin the honest recesses of tls heart, And would vote for Grant, LF he could get a chance, * But that isn thundering big IF you know! Those Northern Demncrats don’t know beans when the bag’s open, Why in Jerusalem-my-happy-home don’t they hornswoggle the darkjes in thelr Istl- tude out of the ballot, On the Mississippi plan ? We of the South have nullified the atro- clots amendments, so far us our own com- touwealths are concerned, Tet our friends of the North follow suit, and thereby enpture Ohio and other States in whieh the sable sufrage-slingers hold the balance of power, , “ All these professions from the South of 1 desire for Granton the part. of the Deno- erats are hypoeriticnl, aud this Union can never be cemented or the peaple pacified by ‘He nrlsof the hypocrits.”"-—Richmond (Fu.) Miles {t you hear a Democrat say he favors Gen, Grant for President Jn 1880, you may set him, down ns A nunp or Aninnyhammer, slink or A slubberdegullion, A pap-sucker or : A pltce-berasar, x A half-breed or* A hypoerit. * If you will study lis charactor (providing he has a chirncter) you will find that one of these epithets wil deserive hiin to a dot. “Remember Andersonville! and remember Its hellish horrors,”—Statwart Ba, Well! remember or forget them, just as you set proper, : i is all one to us, Bu If tho ‘and Confederate Government had sent a itto-uall isting: Through tho Black, Bruta 7 Bloodthiraty Ifeart Of tho last. prisoner at Andersonville, St Nontil have served the rake-belly rutlin right. . “They ought to have been, shot down like the dogs that they were, They cue here te Shout, Burn, Steal, And perpetrate tho most damnable and Mevillsh crimes in the catalog of Hades. They thereby forfeited the protection of all: hunian and heavenly laws, ail thelr corpses should have been east pell-mell to the grave- worms of Georgia. a What Three Boys Said. Detroit Free Press, Yesterday afternoon a boy about 8 years okl was slowly walking down Cass avenue. A boy About 10 was hiding xt tho corner of Bagg strect ta catch and thump him. A third boy, two yours older, waa going up tho street. “ Rovenge is sweet!" muttered the boy bobind tho fence as he peared out, “Speed tsa great desiduratum" observed the sinull boy as he suw tho trap and started oun run. Ciro the yiotor belongs tho spollal" chuckled the third ashe pioked up a hat and a foot-bull and inde for an alley. “Nothing succeads like success," remarked tho Amati boy as be galned bla back doorynrd, “Pat off ‘ill to-morrow what you vaunot do to-day," ected the soconl as he slowly Bauntered back, “No path cua lend straight on," sighed tho bli, boy as he Sropped the plunder and crawled through @ fence at sight of u policeman coulng up the alley, ‘ a Contumo in Liberia, Mayor Leone, of Monrovia, Livoria, prints the following advortiseruent In A local newspaper: “ Munleipal Notlce,—Wherens, thore his boon a Fret laxity iu observing tho lw providing that wt persons coming lnto the City of Monrovia be: oludbed, this is te require atl magivtrates and conservutors of the pence to Inincdiately pro- coud to ite rigid enforcemont twenly days from tho dute hereof, Pantuloons reiching to tho knee and native shirts or loony gowns nro to be considerod suffictent clothing within the mean- Ing of the ordinance." ‘ MOTELS, CARROLLTON HOTEL, Baltimore, Mdyht, aud Germanests., Baltlmore, Ma, Untes reduce to $3 und $2.40 per day, uecurding to location Of roots, xt charges Tor, juriors, tat nd doublo rpons, wevarding. 40 aly, ie me Neulent and intwat-built hotul in tha gity, | Etuvata wall the tours, 4 a Pawsonuuesutrs puss dourt AW COTA AN, Lt Who wat cons COUGH LOZENGES, AME GEA ENGIN ASD YN, Unis gnu rospouueuded fy yvera suara by thy elefvy ub, coal it wry taudical prt AULURILA & COs New Vark Agems LEGAL. | HORATIO L. 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Paul & Sinnenge ‘ npUlig Hx prone . is +4 €. 3 3 8 az at = i: tH susvacceass 3 SEUSUPSESSU 2 ee on is Va Crone 4 kn bMWinons & Now Ul bWinonn & Now itn, alake Genovn & lookfort bFond du Lane, via Janeavilion, Putian Tote) Cars nro tun caun and Gounell Bruits, on the BCU i, rauyh, hotweyn Chi- jh main leaving Chicago therrond mms Pullman or any other form of cars wort of Chicuzo, ah oe a—Hepot comer of Wells and Kingto-sta, b-—Depot comer of Canat ond Kinzio-sts, Chiengn, Burlington & Quincy Rattrondyjy * For Maps, Guido-Books, Time-Tnbles, Meoping-Car 7 Accommodations, apply at any of ‘the tullawltig Hekut omoes vf the Company: Gi Clarkeal, ran Pacitic Hotel, Brink's Express ofies (on nurthonst’ corner Randytyh und Stite-sta.), tuot of Indians ay. Grand ‘Central Deput, curner Sixteenth and Connl-sts., Valier Honse. and corner Canat and Madisun-sts, (un West Side), Lenye. | Arrive, Oltawa & Streator Expresa. Nebraska & Hanans Express Hocktord abut Pactiie Fay Kansna x 1. Q, Valdes Dining-Cars and Pullman tu-wheel bg-Cars run betwoon Chicayzo und Umatin on tie. ic L:xpress, é Chiengo, Roots Island A: Pacific Ratlrond, Devoe. carnyr oz Van Biren and Shorman-ste, TeKse Mfices, bi Clerkést, Sherman louse, Pelnter House, Grand Huckic Hotel, and 7 Cann), corner Madison. j_iaove. “Arrive,” EXPIUAR.. 6054 man *iinily except Sundays, tDaliy ozvept Baturdaya, $Dally except Monduys, Chicago, Milwankes & St. Pant Rathway, Unton Depot, cornor Madiaun and Canntsts, ‘Tlokds Uillve, Gb Sunth Ciark-st. and at depot. s Artie: 10:00 8m Lenve. Mitwaukee Rpress...... Wiseunnin & Sinnesota. M Boy, nnd vy z Express “7]*10:10 a.ea|® 4:00 Mijwanwe in} aed * 6:00 iS roam pals 28 pa $1030 0 1]9-4800 pia Chien, tid “Lowa nw At lis yy re pe innd throguh Night Expresa.,...i¢ 9:00 prolt 7:00 am ‘Atitmins ran vin Milwauked, ‘Tickels for Si Pual and Minneapolis ara wood oither vin Stadion and [piste da. Shlape. vik Watertown, La Crone RA Chicago & Alton. , ‘ Unton Depot, Wort Site, near Mudiaoncat, bed: ‘Twonty-third-st..'Tickvt Uitieer, Wt Depots, yard ' Boat Clark-st., Grand Pacita Hutel, und Valiner Jlouscy “ - Arriva, + ave, Kaneda City & Menyer Fast E: pia im Kauras City Nutt Exprons, Dw am. St Doula, Springiiond & Tox ain pin Moblia & New Urlenna Hxpross ius 0 bra #t, Louis. Springdeld & ‘Texas, bm pam Péorin, Durlugton ¢ Pade Kap nin $320 pm, & Kuokuk Express pm § 75 am Pekin & in Exprves., pnt oy pm Chteago & Unduend He ie nuts 8) poe treatur, Laven, Wusl in Ki: 1% 8: Jollet & wit ‘Acvommddatian, fane duu om Iitmole Centrat Batirond. - 2 fo0t of Lako-at. und tout of Trentyesecopils teeters Ly Msndulpheat, near Clack, Greed Fucitio Motul, und Palmur Hour, - : a + | dunre. f Anive: Qt. Toute & Toxas Rapre i hed Ox Dubugue & Xue i Dabuygue,& Sivu } puis di Volnny Vaseung Sw) pmif O30 #200 Raburtny night cu eo Tone oye bon Saturday miue rune (y Pouris only, Michigan Centrat Raltrond. ae agate kebgi insa evant ean 4 a C0, CIUrk=41., wi YY doiph, Grand Pucidu Hotel, and m ulmor Hote. 3 Fen SEE Ber 297 Clark-st. AMERICAN LINE. Philadwyphts and Liverpoo), calling at Queenstown, Bailing teguincly Oehy, Sutuniay and overy alternate Werliesd pat Mhlisdelphiv, carrying cabin, Inier- Medinta, und sletrayo puasomcors aad the Usd Mah, RED STAR LINE, Bip NS “GERMAN. CANARIES, - ApMallotharkindsCages.dold ty Carrying the Untied Susten nnd jtoyul Boleian Molle, Tho only Direct Line to Antworp, ih Bettie, salt wry tony day nivsraately frou Bhiwdolpaie ash B argo titted to oF from Iurope and Drafts on Great Beluain and the Continone apply to - BE AGT a RN deneral Agonta. ig Rust Itundotphest.s Chicuio. ONLY DIRECT LINE ‘TO.PRANUE. Geuoral Transationthe Company, Betwoun New ork and Mavro, Wr £4 N, 1, foot oF Sortaneyt. travolors by {his ine avull bith transit by Fnutiah rallwny und the-discornfort of crossing the Channel in om Wednosday, Jan. 21,12 noun AYouncaday, ys. je dier.. Weritiusday, Fet i rHAMSAGE Hela alas wit) t EOLA 4 bin, $1U3 uid $0); Beaund Cabin, $3, ivr, 83 mngluding ‘wing, bedi aud utensils ocka drawn of Cretit Lyonnivaf Parit in amount: Ny MEIMIAN, Auont, rumiway, Now Vaark. a 1B, am Vit si New ‘York and lesen in 1 tee oe HETIL A, Jan 1, 8a. ni, a Mune |CAMCAMTAY Pou 702 pyle Naw lamin direct, ih USPRALIA Jun tiyaord LENSTA....Jun. 2, 3pm, Ind, 65 to fi), Keourslon 'u:kase wt ruducud rates, Bt iy < TWENDENGON HAUT ERS, ws Wasningron-at, Mau (via Sain and Ade 2.ni Ly Beton i tinue Bexpross (daly Aight Expruss ,....00-. 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