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N@ PIE} Tho St..Peter Holocaust Caused by a Bedlamite’s Incene diarism. Io Expected ‘to Compnss the Death of the GOO. Pa- ticnts. The Naphtha Which He Put in the Female Wing Would Not Catch Fire. He Was Considered a Mild and Lovable Tanatic, and Did as He Pleased. A £t, Louis Jury Doliberating on the Case of a Bloody Murderer. TIE ST. PETER HORROR. Speetat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Pact, Minn, Nov. 2.—A spect! to tho Pioncer Press Crow St, Peter says Ren Hazicton, au inmute of the Asylum, was arrested yestor- day on suspicion of having tired tho building. He made+n confession to-day that ho hud come initted the deed. He says he was badly treated, and tried 1o Lurn the building down In revenge, Te says be wishes all had been burned. Ue placed nean of naphtha In the femalo wing, but Stdld not Senite when he tried to kindle It. Ho was considered a milld case, and allowed tho run of the bullding. AX INTRRVIEW, Hazelton was intorylewed by a correspondent of tho Pioneer Preas to-day, He gives his name fs Ben Huzelton, of Worthington, Minn., and Is Iomnitinely known ground tho hospital as“ Uncle Ben," {le was ordinarily 0 tractable as to be employed sround the hospital performing. menial duties, and was supposed to be so entirely harmless ns to be allowed tho Hberty of tho entire bullding. Me ts VERY SMALL IN STATURE, “very closely knitted, five feet elght inches in Dight, and welgh® 140 pounds. Elis har Is slight- ly tloged with gray, and, when relating the hore rible deed, which he acknowledges, bis email gray eyes Nght with a fiendish expression of delight which cauges a shudder to run through tho velns of his hearers, When asked by tho correspondent whnt be set the building on fire for, bis reply was ferce: “Damn them, I would Uke to burn ail of thom, Haven't they broke any hend on the stone fluor four or five times. Ail Lam sorry for {s that ; ‘THE NAPITIA UNDER THE FEMALE WING not burn, Then I could have bad them all—Old Bartlett‘as well as tho rest, I can only dic once, but I only regret that I did not complete tho ‘Dusiness. I am ready to stretch hemp, for I mnie thom squirm when I was on top.” Tho foregoing, with many more blasphemous and Aneoberent exprogsions, was alt that, could be learned from tho man himself, but, after sev- erat hours of diligent soarch, the correspondent deatned ALL THE KNQWN FACTS IN THE GAST, which aro as follows: It appcurs that Den Huzelton, having bean employed upon some outdoor work nround the hospital, destrod to finish tho task, Ho was detained a little Inter tnan usual, and, “on returning to aupper, he found that bis meal was cold and unpalatable, upon which ho swore vengeance on the attend- ants, and told Engineer Princ that he would have revenge on thom if bo bad to burn down tho whole hospital to lo it, . NO ATTENTION = appears to have been paid to his threats, and, in nshort time after, tho fire was discovered in tho north wing, and tho maniac's story that he used naphtha is confirmed by the statement of sey- eral firemen, who wore carly on tho ground, that they heard u dull explosion from the cellar, Immediately nftor bls incarceration, bo fn- formed the captors of THE OTHER CAN OF NAPHTHA ‘under the temnle wing, which, by somo provi- dential clreumstances, failed to ignite, thereby Saving the lives of hundreds of helpless female patients, and a catustrophe the bare contompla: tlon of which ts enough, to send a ebuddor through the stoutest heart. MURDER TRIAL. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lavaverte, Ind. Noy. 3.—In the Norris and Maher murder trial Judge Niuton delivered bis ruhng, admittlog aa dying declarations the state- Inents mde by deceased to other purtica after his injury and prior to death, in the belief that anid statements were made when the man was in oxtremls, and were, thoretore, properly dying declirations. By tho admission of this evidence the State was enabled to place before the Jury the fact that Myers recognized the men accused: as the ones who assaulted him, and eburged them with the crime when they were brought {nto bla presence. The State also, under tole rullug. Untroduced tho’ statement mude by Myery that tho men took him Into tho hollow, Btruck him on the hend, and then kicked bin In the side, The last recollection Myers had of tho transaction, ng dotulled to Mre, Bruck, was thut of bls ussufiunts thrusting thoir bands Into his pockets, und taking thorefrom hit money. The defense tnnde atrenuous objection to the futroduction of this evidence, chiming that it wis not iu fact made In extromis, but Wuir objections wero overruled, dy tho lived from tho 12th to the 22d of for the greater portion of tho Ho complalued of terrible pains in bis right side, und at tines cried out tn Agony, clutching at his aldo ns though be would teur rout. To claimed all slong that he was kicked in tho side by bis assaflanta, but tho post> Mortem showed deuth to have resulted from tho Blow on the head, which fractured the akull, At #315 p. in. the Stitu closed Ita evidence, wid tho defeuse begun tho oxaniination of ita witnesses. BABER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br, Louis, Mo., Nov,’ 2s:—Oue of the most Im- portant murder triale in tho annals of tho Bt, Louls Criminal Court was xlven to the Jury to- night. It wae important for the renson thut tue Insanity plea was entered, and all: the lewling experts fn this section were called upon to tea tity fu the case, Fora whole week tho medical fraternity buve held the wituess-stand. ‘Chad~ deua Labor fa tho dufendant {nthe caso, He 8 B young man of BU years, o plumber by occu- pation. He Ilved with a wowan named Lizzie Bebendicr, and. thoy tlyed with ber muthor. ‘ The Jatter wis an old infser, and had long lived una thrived off tha sinful earnings of her dupghter. One night there was uquarrel In tho house, ‘Two shots were fired, and pisces by who rusted Into tho house vaw the mother sitting iu chuir dead, and the daughter Aino a bed bleeding to death, ‘The only witnesses to the dowble mu der were Thaddeus Baber and ble d-yeur-old Jeg Umute von, whoge mother was Lizalu Schou Jer. als boy told a pliln and intelligent story of the bhoutlng, which proved to bu x cold> blooded murder, aud whiel was tho onuse of the urrost Of Baber a4 the perpetrator of the work, He aever denied being the murderer, but played tho Irsunlty dodge from the very sturt, The opinion bere to-night ts that a verdict agalust ‘the accused will be rendered, MURDERED BY A WOMAN, ALLENTOWN, Pu. Nov, 2L—Yesterduy ovon> ing an unmarried ian named Charica Schaefer ued 3, wud Bo tnasried womun numed Florey Qvbringer, awed 00 yeurs, bud un altercation In Spring's sutoon, durtug whieh Mrs, Uehringor trow 4 lurge kulfe und stabbed Schaotfer in the heart. Sirs, Gebringer waa arrested and pluced in fall. Botte of th a Wi thygur ao ing parhea Were drunk ut tbo A REMARKABLE SCENE, Speclut Dispatch to ‘Ths Chteago Tribunt, Louisvitiy, Ky. Nov. .—A rewurkable scons occurred uta funeral in tule elty yoater- day of u nun whe was murdered Buturday Just. Charlee C, Wiliumne and Jerry Wiiliuins were brothers. A boy named Watson buving denied lo Jerry Wilinms that be bad-Jn «pooch re- Hlected un bl elster's character iu anyway, Charles Wiis spoke, saying that he bud, aud THE CHICAGOD--TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER f 24, 1880—TEN PAGES, home, or Filwhip you.” At this remark Jerry: Willhuns thrust a knife into Charles Willints® heart. At tho funeral seaterday Jerry Willams, Aecompinied by throes oMleers, silently ape peared, and, rushing to the collin contatuing bis Prathorsduad body, threw le open and kiaved bisiips, He thon threw his aris around his Mather and kissed her, Both fainted, Tests Ukely Williams’ trial will result in conviction: for murder In tho firat dlexreo, LAND YORGERTES, CimctNNATL, Nov, T—A. J. Tuills, a Inwyer, and Jacots Nine, who were indleted by the Grand Jury for forgery, have been arrested, and Core aclius MeGoidrick, an assouiate, will also be are rested to-day. Tho forgeries of whielt thoy aro cherged are of 0 starting character, being deeds te large quantities of land owned by the oxveus trix of the millionaire Jeremiah Tullis, who dicd (wo yenrs ago, 11 bs sak seme 10,00) neres of land In the Town. In the vieinity of Kort Dlro, have thos been Trandimendly conveyed. and ine At OUELIES ArY Now occupying the property, or lunds ty Hinols, Missodrl, tnd Teanessey: have Leen shmilurly disposed of. The method was to make a deed from ‘Lullls to Metloldrtets dated a yearor two. before Tallis death; then MeGoldrtek would deed tty another of tho qactyennd thon it would bu geld to an ingucent AURORAL Epteiat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Aunona, Nb, Nov. 2.—Burelirs raided tho West Division Inst night, At tho house of Dep- uty-Sherlf Graves thoy got many valuables and evnaiderable money. At J. O. Cunay's and at %. A. Beard's only elothing was taken, The South Branch Schoul-Houso was also burglars ized, and Ineffectunl nttempts were made at seve er! private realdences, Mara! Gates was fired nt last night while at- tempting the arrest of William Tarble, charged with a burginry at Mrs. Walfort’s. The Marshal returncd the Ure, neither Bhot tate eifect. Torble wus apprebenied to-day and tucked up. TEXAS, Crockert, Tex., Nov. 2.—Thls morning a Mexienn shot and killed a soldier ino Mextean houge of i-faine, ‘Three Mexican houses'were fired, Including We one In whieh the soldier was killvd, The Mexteausare running to und fro, usk- ng protection, Feirsare entertrined for life and property. The excitement Is running high. The conmmandlag officer lag patyols out, and all sole diors are ordered to quarters. ‘the Sheriit bus PO ie all avallatte eltizens for guard duty, ae Mexicauy are leaving tuwo ln turgo nui 13, INDIANAPOLIS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Inpranavouis, Nov, 23.--All the persons ine dieted at the recent session of tho United States Grand Jury werv arralgned this morning before Judge Grosham. Andraw Hawkins, of Fort Wayne, pleaded guilty to passityy counterfeit money, aud ‘was sentenced to the Peultentiary for nine months. Tho revenue cused agalngt Patrlete C, Lory, Willinin Sweeny, Patrick Fagan, and Jerry Jotinson wers nolted by compromise with the defendants The famous Jennings County election cousplracy case dlsippenrad from view, Wrape, Wilder, and -Brashler. the three remaining untried conspiritors, hrving an entry of dismissal made In thelr favor. Brishler was tho one with whom tho Jary trying Wilker- son decided that bu had conspired. Hoe was are rested this yumuner out In Kangus or Texas, A FORGER, Special Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, Teoomtnartoy, LL, Nov, 2—Churles Conk was Arrested this afternoon while attempting to sell ‘a forged note for 2210, the siguatures to which were blundering Iinitations of the algnatures of four well-kuown farmers of Hudson ‘ownship, Cuok has been playing tho part of n subseription Agent for Chléage newspapers and tor tha 'Tole- do Blade, and In that way obtained the desired signatures, It is belloved bo bus been operating Quite extensively, IIELD TO ANSWER, Cincinatti, Nov. 23.—Chorles 3. Fisher, whose exninination before United states Commissioner Hopper on achnrye of of uttompting fraud on the ballot-box at the October election beyan Inst week, wits thls prenine bela, ta auiswer bo toca tha Grand Jury. - Bull, fixed at $2,600. was given, JUMPED THE TOWN, , Fort Warne, Ind. Nov, %.—-Mannger W. 1, Morris, who bas been running the Olyniplo The: tre here, Jumped tho town with alt tls funds, leaving hotel, printers’ bills, und the uctora all unpald, It ly reported that be ts now In Chicago. ALMOST A ‘LYNCIIING,. Deapwoon, D. T., Nov. %,—J. A. Mogan shot nud fatalty wounded Dan Falvey, a miner, In Centra} City this mornlug. A mov got utter Hogan, intending to Iyneh nim, but faully sure rendered bin to the Sherilt. ADMITTED TO BAIL, Boston, Nov, #.—3rs. Howe, of Liles’ Do- paste pocurialye was to-duy udmitted to buil in FA » THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. A GlrPs Mujority. % the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, CHroaco, Noy, 2.—Please augwer tho follow- {ug for the declaion of a bot: When or nt what ayo docs a girl uecomo lexully of uge according to the general luw of the United Stutey? Is the law the sume In all tho Stutes?, ‘A READER. (There fs no general Inw, Tho Juw, which ta the anime In about wil the States, fixes tho mute Jority at 18.) An Election Bet. To the Editor uf The Chicago Tribune Hagens Grove, Mo., Noy. .—I buve five bets that Huncock would not earry tho State of Mis- sourl by over 60,000 majority. Have Lwon or lost? Tho above are tho words used in my bets, ‘The oppoaltion purtics were not named by elther party, and, of course, L cluli all oposition. 8.M, HANCOCK, [You have won.) Whe Public Library Reading-Room. To the Editor of ‘Tho Lituiyo Tribune, CitcAdo, Nov. 2l.—During the present year I have spent considernble thivin tho free read: ing-roois of Now York, Boston,’ Montreal, aud Chicago, and nowhery have Ll found thom as wolf patronized ad in this clty, Nune but cleanly anu respectable peopte ire allowed {n the read- iug-rooms of Euatern vitles, while In Chicky no Qscriunation Is exercised; consequently tho reading-rooms of the Publis Gibrary usunily contains largo proportion of the great une washed, —fncludiig newabuys, bootulucks, und people who have no suitable phices in whieh to wtuy, but zo there to spend thelr the, and basic fu the warmth of the generous dtoves. Th perdvas and clothing give all very ul a odors, ind ita brisk veotiintion were hot kept Up tho roo would hive to be given over: cle tiroly to thei, na penply of delicate olfactories gould not endure fhe utinusphere, complalns bn ‘Ste SUNDAY TutuUNE of the open windows, CU hope his eompliint will tive no ef. fect upon the person in clairse, Dut Bat he wild continue to use bid own Judzinest, aud supply his visitors with plenty of fresh ate, C, OD, ‘who Monpttal for Womon.and Children. To the Luilor of The Chtcug Tribune. Cnicaag, Nov. 2.—In a puper read by De. J, ©. Curtls ut the monthly mvoting—Nov, ot the Maule Social Seienco Assoulation upon the “ Medical Churities of Ililnela Revolving Ald from the State," tho Dootor quotes from De. Roswell Park thus: "That Cook County, with a popniution In round niuibera of three-quarters of ainililon, hus only tha following really char Ituble institutions: Covk County Hospltsl, Couk County Insane Asylum, State Kyo and Bur Ine firmury, Clty Saali-Pox Huspltal, Chicago Floats fog Huspital, and St. Luke's Hospital. ‘The two hutter are really deserving aad thorgughly vburitable,"” ete, L would respeotfully cull (uo attention of Dra. Curtly and Park to a snail hospital at the core her of West Adatna and Paulina streeas which husa cupaelty of twouty-Nve to thirty beds, Qve-wixtlis of Which are ulmiust uvuriably Hiled with eburlty patients, jiuis, the Coleayo Mospital for Womon and Childcen, wos opened in leds, and us treated lies ita beginning about Hyd patients, Adixpensury to wuleh outsid’ patients comy fur treatment, und, Uke all auch Institutions, dlimine Jwhes the Wunber of pationta who would ulber Wide be obliged to enter the bospital: Lo be cared for, Batiente are uly visited ut tholr homed draa OF clsargu by the realdunt physlulan of the r . ‘the annual reports will show that not one. aixth of tho ineoiue of the hospital ls derived trom patients. The sum of #3 por week le charged fur thuse wble to pay ft, but thor who: ‘cumnot do go, Dut ave deserving the charity, are neyr tucned away, and Of the hatter class there “Shits sui charge is made Leenuse tt ia thought that thesy wuo bave the benett ot tho hospital suould pay tor it as nearly us posal: ble, aud that the publle should not bo asked to do the sume, becwlnde When such o ehurity be aiade #0 free us tu ask uu remuneration tho res cipients will goon cease thinking it eusts money’ to fuver them thus, thereby cngeudoring the cultivation Of thut wystem of beggary jn this country whleb exisis in the ld. ‘There lv yet another work which bus been be. guniv connection with this bosplial, viz. Thu Ceaching of nurses, why ure sulected Crow those applying for udailttauee to learn auesing os 0 rofesivn. They ure puld only a amull pittunce, ut ure tuuyut to dure mudical, obstetrical, and suneteat eazea, ahd tho apeelal use of Insten- iments and applhuices donnieeted therewith, Tho writer of tht letter bas beca intimately connected) with this hoapital front 1s begiantty, and ft seats that dt Justice 1 those who have: glvon ao liberally, nud to thou who have kibored go untiriuly to: apport tt, we ehonld ell for ttn Just reenanition among the chiritavle insti- tutlons of tho city. Perhaps It will “bo woll also toatate hero tho preaont need of more room, tnd tho desire of tho Trustees to bulk ane piyitlom af a tow hos pital, which will te placed on another part of thu lot, and separate front tho bultding which Tey ocenples it. Ets es neecommodate from aixty to soventy patients more. z : Alany Haiuitts Trospsox, MD. Aduilterating AM. F To the Kditor of The Chieaoa Tribune 7" 4 Cuicaay, Nov. 2.—Can you allow me a fow Mnes in ‘Tas Temune to give my experience, ob- tained white looking over a muall portion of the city with a viow of taking a purelineo of some one desirous of selling out his milk-route, Hs several were mdvertised for site, in urder to avallinysele of all that pertained to the trade in bundling this article to advuntage, so that tho Investment would proven lucrative aud prof- ituble business tu me, Tasted for and obtuined fA durge amount of useful buformation Crom those who tmutke [tt business to furnish milk In Jorge or sural quantities tu their customers, and the followhig is about tho condition of things summed Up in sinil spice: After the cians of miik arrive at the milk depots where tho ree tuller takes charge of thom, thoy nee thon left {i iteool phice until tho cream ig ail developed, which varies from one to mory days. Ther skiminer inaide for tho express purpose fs prigsud, Into the ean, which holla eight walions, An exe pert skhainer can gather one or more gallons of erent ‘This teaves the mile in rither a crude slate; this, however, is cnally remedied by a so- tution fe ltquid: form made ‘from brown burut sugar, Anexpert In tho business ean ina fow nites turn the culor to give it the uppeare general practice atnong milkmen, to water tho milky even after {twas carefully akimimou. 1 suuy it tried several thines, and it worked like 9 charm, It fs tho easiest, thine done—no hard tnbor about it. Put in plenty of pure water and then tha solution of burnt sugar, Somu usu othor coloring, but it fs conceded thls Is a3 kood us anything else, aa gugnr could not Le any seri- fous objection, ns most good housewives use auyar, Tus article, when prepared as above sinted, retulls tor from six to seven quarts for $l, Where customer wants tventy quarts for a dollar, he xets it with a lurger per cont of pare water udded and more of the necessary Solera Lam not finding fault Vecause people buy inllic and water,they pay theirmaney and bive thoir choles: but the above statements wilt be found tu be correct. If parties wish to further learn what percent of milk thoy get: tn tho water, they cun doso, The inilk inspection ig a farce ju this elty. Strect Pavements, To the Eutitor of The Chicago Tribune. Crtcaao, Nov. 2.—1 have carefully read Ald. Clurk’a urticie on pavements, and with it his Ku xlish correspondence, and I see thore are two aldes to tho question, and think the readurs should understand both. ‘The Alderman thinks that nearly everything ig in tho foundation, but ho fs mistaken. Just now a pavement Js botug taken up on Catumet avenue, Twenty-first tol wenty-third street, and: the foundation Is perfects. the one-inch boards thut were lald twelve yoars ago unter these blocks ro In perfect condition, and tbo blocks hud all rotted ut tho top and not nt the bottom or foundation, or they would have punched holes inthe foundation bourds, Now, with an Eu wlish foundittion, this would pave beun the same, No monding was ever done on this street, und yotltit bud bees dou, und properly dung, tho cost would have been greater In. the tinte thin the orlgiunt cost of the pavement, Dilferent localities in Caicago require dlifer- ent fourtdations, "Puke tho South or tho North Slde where tho sand |s pure, roi and even it up, fay, twoelnch boards, well tarred on both sides, und the foundation will bo lusting. As blocks ratout thoy should be replaced. But on streets Hke Wabush avenue, whlch have been ted, or any othor strovt inside of the grent business euntre which lis been Med with ult kinds of mixtures, a ditteront treatmant Ja required una wy proper foundation made for any pavemout,— stone, block, asphalt, or. woud. ave tres quently watebod the ropitira made by dtr. Wi ‘a men of the streets, say Wabush ivente, ‘Yo places that bad sunk and formed nt busin men went, with 1 little wrivel, pulled up wks and reset thent with course, dry stull, t the spot covered up with course gravel, ly mnking scabs upon the street, to be Knocked olf quickly und et in water, 10 permeate the plico, and ret out both blocks and foundation, “he repair inen were not, and noverare, furnished with such implements is tuy purty Who lald the street: No cual-tur, no prepiration fy used. In Eurupe, It {s the con- truvy, Dhave watched thea things closely in Ludon, Liveroooly and -Varla, und the other urge Europeun cities, ever keeplug onr Chicago streets in inind, witha view some duy of heip- ing thom bf 1 could, fhe Alderman's frleud speaks of tho blocks, thodeud blocks used in Loudon. Let ine ay right here. that those blocks ure cloye-gralucd und we} sensoued, and close-gralnod blocks ure as inuch butter thin those in common use io Chleugo a8 aro the eranit blocks than Limestone, hut Js tuatter fur consideration, “The wouden blo uks used In Londun or Liverpgol aro not uged far economy, but to alluy the nulse, and in rich ailles amt bank districts only, und f for one iave not contidenco in tha — longov- Vy the wouden-blook pavoment, cithor round or aaunre bluck. If you want to see tho Favorit round block when itis worn out, lense yo to Washington City and ride over tt, Chienyo has not yet used thom long eno sh, amd Washington has, No atrect ts so uncomfortable to ride over ag the Worn-uut round block. Tho Alerman’s Cricud weites him la cegard to" tnkloy up stone blocks, and replaging thom with indeadam paving. For jnformation, and with a ylow to contrast tho cost of the different sys- tems of pavements, it may be well- to furnish some particulurs of tho outlay bitharto lucurred in muintuining the portion of Piccadilly from Bugine street tu Hyde Purk Corner (I buve been over itanuimberof tines), The aren of tho roudbed [6 8,077 aupperiickat yards; ‘the averuze tunnund outlay for the past ten years £1074, or U4, etgd. per yards us the trailo incrensea, | think 63. per yurd (81.25 per yard) If converted inten years the rondway into ma ny would be Kool condition. Citizens of in Chivayo, please seo the nveve cost in tho ten years time of $12.00 per square yard. In this he has not gald what wos tho orlginal cost, Uut gives the cost of making ropaics only, und keeping tho road in good order every day in the ene panty it ag goud on the tonth yeur as on 0 trite iy {mpresston ta, that the asphalt block, such ns fs Jutd at Wastingcon street crosying, cast sido of Stnte, gouth from Viold, Leiter « Co.'s, and upon Michigan uvenuo, from ‘twenty. tlrst to ‘Twentyesecund struct, and in the rear of the Musio Hall, Is tho best and most economical paranent, tor Chicago. Lala with n proper foundation, it can be removed and reluid at plonsure, und to watch and keup it exactly up to yrade, as the English do, inn yeur’etimeu streut- wuy would be perfect. Now York {8 removing Beiginn blocks, and putting down this asphalt block for netual ditrability, and to roduca molse, Foople whoa to New York can see it in front 0 0. ig Windsor Hotel, on Fifthavenue, This is y the sume block made East and brought and uid here over a year ngo by Mr. E.G. Wheoler, If tho Aldormn's friend” {a right In the expense of keeping up A tnacndam street in Plecadilly of $125 per yurd per yeur, a stroot~ was would bo no lesa oxpense than hus been tho present atreet system ot Chicago, Now, to go back to the first item, from tho En glish wentieman te the Alderman, I paving Piceadilly Hill to Clarges streets Thia portion Isnt present paved with 9xd inch Aberdeen granit blocks, Iafd in October, 1861, and, theres tore, hus been tn wour eteven yeara “(1 presume this ahowld read sixteen yeuray, nt Ww cost of lds, .—or 84.16—-per squurayard, Tho repiirs have vost in that tue 24 conta per square yard, make ing n total of 81.40 per yard; wud said puvomment ianow worn out and must be rephiced: with nm new ane, Now, this pavement on Calumet wee, that te being repiuced beenuse the top Ja worn out (the Piccadilly stene block te to be taken up for the mune reason), was Ind at oan vapense or s124 per square yurd, while tho Pic- endilly wavs lald at an exponsde oft 84.40 per square {ah OF 5 per squara ysrd incre than tho Caliunet puveinent, Tn ail this Teonctude that Tendon doog uot know whatis the best surface payement, but ao does Know bow to make a foundation, and docs muke thom better and more expensive thun hive been our whole pavemuats; und wo in the business pars of tho city will bavo to pure ste the eine plan, and thon usa stone, wo), or nephalt blocks, Tho Allermun Bays Chicago will nut wtand the noise that New York, Uhilue dephin, Baltimore, und Hoston do; but b tuke noatock Inthat, If Chicnyu can get good, desire ale dtreets, ohe will have ta atand the tolae, That Chicnya cin stand and wittutand Just white those otber grant cities do te the belief of, yours truly, XK MELDIUM. —————— Ocean Cablons New You, Noy. W.—A cable lspagch from London, publishud to-day, stated that the Atnure jean Uaton ‘Telegraph Company dad given an order to Biowieny Urothers, la contiuctors, for two Athintio telegraph cables, the sine to. be coustructed and tid at ones, te Whva uskod ia tu tho truth of this stutomont to-day, Vieu; Preaidunt D, H. Butea, of tho Auer Jenn Onlon Coupany, sald that the Cony! votglyen any such order, What the intyht do was prubleimatioul, ponder Bo large nuutint at to perfect a working arraugemont “tho new French Cable Compuiy, money will AC prosont there was 8 possibtlity that tho Froneb Compan: would cuter into & puoling urrangemont wit the Anglos America irect Cuvia Compas nies, fh that event the Amerleun Union would yunge, a vourse that would protect (ta interests, r. Butes sald bo wus nut informed us to what pursons largely intervsted «iu tha Atnerican uion were doing to provide for the ginurency that would arise in fase tho Fronch Cable Com- puny ubould pool with the others. From anothor soueve it ia leurnod that Jay Gould, whose enterpgise tho American Union 1s, hay opened negotigdogs with Sleinens Bros. for the construction fat Atiuntio cublo, und bas requested esthuutesfrom them, + Af Howling itallronda, in the Clty of Puiludulphis, THIS’ RALLROADS. An Anglo-American Syndicate to Furnish the Funds For Completing the Northern Pactfic Within Threo Yours. Probable Conforonce of Southwestern Pres- vwyddonts This Week, fer rant? oo raga gentile CHANGES ON ‘VII BURLINGTON, Mr. Charies M, Levy tis been appointed An- nléenat RupUlttitamnt ot town Division of the Burlington’ S! Lyipcy Ralleond, with, head: qarters at Burlington. Heyl have charge of tho ‘Transportation Department. My. Lovoy has been private seeretary to General Diyintker Potter far somo years past, und lately had also vcunpied the posiiion of Superiitendent (of Telegraph. Tu both of thus posiuona, Me, Levey bua shown hiinself aman of more. than ordinmiry. ability aud wood Judgment, and by lis quiet and gentlomuly demeanor bits nue hogts, of friends since he came bore with Mrs Bobter'a year or to Ayo. vesuy Mr. 0, i Stewart has been appotntod Super! intendent of ‘elegraph for the nes ofthis Jampapy, with anice at Chleazu, vied GM, Levey, promuted to. Assiatunt Supermtendent, Mr. E.G. Squire tas been appointed Car Ace countant of tha Company, with headquurtera at Durtington, vice T, W, Couke, transferred. oH. Ryder, Agaiatunt Superintendent, Chl- eae, will bave chitese of the muvement Of cars, or rather tho distribution of them, aa between the Minois nnd Lows Divisions, und atl requist- Hane i rdets for cara should be addreasad to iat Chicayo, B 1 Mr. dotts ce Stanly hus beon appointed Assist- ant Superintendent of the Middle Divigion,.with hendquarters ut Chariton, wh Me. Luvey's pluce of private secrotary to Gan- eraleManuger Potter wilt be filed by Mr. Charles Reasegnie, whu for some time pist has Held a elorient position In Mr. Potter's uflles, eat Alltheso appolutimonts will go into offect Ded TILE NORTHERN PACIFIC. Mr. H, E. Sargent, General Manager of the Northern Pacilic Rallroad, was in the city ses- terday. He stated ton Tinunxe representative who culted upon him during the afternoon that he had beeu informed by President Billluga that Aeontruct hus just been coucluded ror 33,000 tons of steel rail, und neyutintions ure now in progress for the pur. chaso of — mure, uout one-third of these ralis will by used on the Pacitie Const ox- tension and the remainder on the line through the Yelluwatone Valley. It Is tho earnust de- teriuluation of tho Compuny, Mr. Surgent sald, to cowplete the entire tine through to the Pa- cifle Coust within the next three yerrs. dir, Sargent also stated thut tho busiiess of his road is very Jorge, ‘hero is no snow un tho tine In Montana and Dakota, and trick-lusing is still prouressing west of tue Montana ine at tuo rate ofovera millon day. As regurds the report that a syndicate of Amoricun and European bankers bas heen formed to furnish $40,000,000 for tho completion uf tho road, Mr. Surgent stuted that, from Information recolyed by tim yesterday, there remains no doubt that such is tho cue, It f¥ understood that tho leading membura of tho ‘syndiento ure Droxel, Morgan & Co,, August Belmont & Co,, Winslow, Lumer & Co, and J. & W, Seligman, of New York, and Morton, Rose & Co,, of London. The syndicate is to take the bonds of the Company ona scaly ranging between W and 100 per cent. THE RAILROAD WAR. Mr. Solon Humphreys, President of tho Wa- bush, Is expected here this nurning. Tho prin- cipal object of his visit, its understood, js tor the purpose of meeting Sr. C, E. Perkins, Vice- President of- tho Burlington, to settle some tontters of dispute In regard to tho pooling Arrungement on business from common points In Iowa perfected in Now York a short time AKO. No meeting bas beon catled to take Into con- sideration tho present passenger troubles be- tween the Wabash und other Western ilies, but it Is qmure thio: Ikely that n meeting of the Presidents Interested In, tho yht, allot whom are in tho, city, will be'arranged during Str. ‘lumpbreys’ stay; und an energetic offerte will be uiude to bring the war toun end, ‘Tho lines whleb have thus far reuuined neutral, like the Rock Island and Burlington, ure suiferiiy more severely than the Watnsh und Alton, the priiel- pal cuntestants in this war, because the low nites by tho latter have tho eect of diverting bustness froin tho former, ‘Tho Presidents of the Rock Island and: Burlingtoa, therefore, will leave nothing undone to yet the Prusidents of tho Wabusk and Alton to “shake bunds neross the bloody chasm,’ and mako up thelr diifor- euced. eh 5 oar - “GATH'S? RAILROAD GOSSIP, New Yous, Nov.'20.—Within two yeurs the Cincinnat! merohunt can xo to the City of Mox- feo fu three days or less, Tho money Is ull up to build an alr-ine from Denison, Tox., to Cuinar- #0, 600 miles, which Js on tho Rio Grande River, and there tho river fs to bo beidved and the railroad pushed 600 milea further to Mox- ico, tho Capital. -The distunce fgom ‘Toledo to tho City of Mexico by Gould's syottin of rall- roads, via Hannibal, Sedalia, and Denison, will be 2,140 miles, Cincinuutl hos a much shorter tino thun this by way of Catro and Lictie Roel; but Gould Js sald to be going to buy ‘om Allen's rallrond. Senutor’ Chulfeo says so; but tho Southern ratlroads = muke abomiun- bly the, und the nat conmveting — with Ure lonns wil ultimately curry Northern timo- tnbles into the South, Camargo is about one hundred and twenty-five miles west of the Guilt, and ulmost due south of Sim Antonie. ‘The {ne from Denison to Catnurgy will pane touts Austin, und possibly nny detiect tosan Antonios und thus Jay Gould is going ty bo the suve esgor of Cortoz, wid the. slontezuinas, aud Santa Anna. The Atchlion, Topeka & Bunte £6 Rallrond ts {n the told fora line to Mexico, roto from that city to Et Paso, 1,009 mites long. ho Amnerl- ‘en Compiny fa now within 10s miles of Et fasn, About Ww tniles of the roud getea Afextoan sub- sidy of $15,0W a mile, here is uwlso a rail- roid 1 be tinished next year from Guaymag to. Arizon, which bus nu subsidy of over $15,0N aimile. Some think that El Paso will be the greatest rallroud centre ln tho Southwest, Tho present rallrond from Mexloo to Verit- Crug, 24) milva long, cost 840,- 00,000, or considerably over $1,000 1 milo, and ot n subsidy’ of - 81100 WN, f inuntion those acts that your youn busiiesemen sayy Buy 8 Bpuntan grammar aud get reuty to talk to tho Mexican girls ng thoy yo drumining with tholr samples tu Muxlvo, PINLADELPUIA & READING, ‘On Tuesday last tho Recelyers of tho Philudel- phin & Reading Ratlroud aubumitted a petition in the United States Circuit Court for the privilege Of Isausny, obtigntions, to ba known us “dofer- red Incume bonds," ta the value of $10,200,000) for tho purpose of providing fur tho flouting debt of tho Compuny, which nyxrogatoa 81U,- 188,087.47, The matter was argued in the Dnitod States Cirouit Court-this morning, before Judge MeKennay, wud the following deerce wit mide; * And now, Nov, 18, 18d, upon tiling the pote ton at the ‘Philadelphia & Rouding Hailroud Compiny, and of Kdwin M, Lewls, stepbon A, Caldwell, und Franklin B, Gowen, Reovivers, It ivordgred and deereed by tho Court that the prayor of tho suit petition be granted, mid hap the bald Poludelphin & Heading — staflroadl Company be and is hereby euthorlsed and wmpowered to enter inte the .pro- posed agreements for the guurantes of tha pro: used subseription and isse of deferred equ: buds, aud to execute and festa under the gs of the gald Company €J4,000,0u0 of such deferred: lueome bonds, on whieh Interest ts to by de- ferved to a dividend uf 6 per genton the gominon stock of the suld Company, and thereafter to tuke nif revenues up tod purcent aud then to rank parl passa with the cuimmon shares‘tor further dividends, guid right to thia partloipa- ton bn the surplus revenues uf the Company to tuke olfect aa of Dew, 1, IW, ‘Tho said deferred Incumye Londs to be issued at 00 percent of tho par value, or 813 eet bond, payable In Install. Wents, us fess In suld pothion, gud befory Belling or disposing of sald bonds in the mark! the privilege ur option of taking a pro rata sare ta be frat olfered the stockholders of the auld Company, und -whitover money shall atoriue’ frou said laguu or wuarantes shall bo roceived by the Keculyers and be applied by thom. ta the puytnent of the Hatin; wht of the Company find the redemption 0 tyo securities pledged the therofur," AN INDEPENDENT OUTLET. ThoNow York Tribung anya: Arcungomonta'' have beet nearly compluted thag.ayilt “give tho. Baltimore & Onlo Kuilrowd>. Company through counecdons to New-Xurk py way'of. tho Philas dulphia & Roading Rylleptd dnd tho Central ot low Jergpey, yoo WyNotlon was Issued recently fuulnats thor Pennsylvania Huilroad = Com- ‘pany rdatrulding thom ¢ from iutertering ‘with-tho conneution of tho -Phitadelphin, Wilmington & Baltimore and the Philadelphia & Tho rigut hus bean long contested by tho Pon sylvania Rultrosd, whieh ois to have built a Part of tho connuctiug rallroud, Under tue duelsion rucuntly rendered, the threu companied have eutered Upon veyotine duus for opening, a tbrougi line to New York, Tho preliminary details are said te uve bevn agreed upon, and the contract Is bes tog drawn. The announcement dys bewn made hint the ue would be Ginter! Dov. @ bur by olli- cera of the New Jersey Central Company this tg suhl to be premature, althouge it is expected that tho ling witt be opened within a short tin, ‘The three compuniea have greed to * pruraty on ow mileage basis on all business, both teelubt gud paasen The Baltimory Kalle roid ly about nlnety-ught miles long; the Reading to Bound Brook will buve almost us large a sbure, and the Jorsoy Cyntrul from Bound Brovk will reculye cvmpeasation for In Jgrsey Company will take, from the recent dest: Central Company gi peal will not {utortyre with tho present plau. Connnissloner Fink, requesting a vote on An lugreement governing sottlomont of claims for toas of Hauors, spirits, ote,, shipped at n reduced valuation? the Joint Bxecutive Committoe, Nov. 18, 1880, discussion was had as to the correct basis of sut- tlemont of claims for toss of liquors, spirits, ete., contrneted at a reduced situation, in considers ation of wreduged rato of frelght. mildee held that a legal contract cold by tnado betweon tho shipper and tho carrier, ugrecing: upon the taltte ofthe property upon which set- tlement should be made fn case of loss from wetuatt va) u a reduced rate, they claimed the full value in caso of loss, and:-soine carriers had failed to one force the agreement aA to. vultig, while others aid. It order to secure uniformity of nection, It was proposed that should bo submitted Committee, with a recommendatio: adopted, and enforced uuder all circumstinecs: cent In the on its books or In uny other manuer any certit- cate of atock of tho defendants’ company in execs of Its capital stock of $0,000,000, receiving or permitting any vote either in pers sonor by proxy at poy mooting of defendants, its oflegm, or stockholds or abara in excess of $0,000,000, and from dechir- ing, or paying, or clared auy dividen vo nilles. The Intter Company nd for Ha terminal neommodations tiene kivnwn what! netion tho Ponnayivanta or whether It will appeal an, Oilivers of the Jersey: Ulty. lin, however. that an iy ——— SPIRITUAL CLAIMS. Tho following clreulnr has Just been Issued by Atameoting of the Standing Committee or A ‘Thy Com- any cutige Whatever, Tt was ahown tint. while inuhy shippers 1 reed ton valitution lelow tho te uf the property, In conaldenstlon of tho following resolution d to the Jotnt Cute hae It bo Resolved, Tht In all cuses of loss, from an: P eauae wheter, of lors or spirits of any kind, contracted at hh avreed valuation, in consitera- tlou of u feduced rate, that tho settlement of nicl Juss ghaji bo mnde only at tho agrued vale untton, transportation of such property Loth custward and westwards i) that this rule shall apply to the : 1 es QOUVISVILLE & NASIVILLE. Ndenvitee, 'Tenn,, Nov, %3,—The attorneys for ‘Robin ‘R Smith, of New York, fled an awnended bill in tho Chancery Court to-day agninat the Louleyille & Nushyillo Railway, upon which Chancellor Merritt granted an order re- straining and enjoining, during the pendency of proceedings and until furthor order of the Court, the defendant froin permitting or caus- Ing to bo tranaferred''on Its books any certlti« enta of stock ropresenting, or purporting to represent, or bntitling the holder to any shores , in 100 or arts Of per tock” dividend — mentioned of) tho at tent bill; from issuing or transferring ort, , ur from Jers, upon any certiticate rinitting to be paid or do- on suing, y CAIRO & VINCENNES, Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chieayo Tribtune. * SPRINGFIELD, Hl, Nov. 23—Joseph W, Drexel and Charles E. Tracey, Kecolvers and Trustecs of the Cairo & Vincennes Kailroad Company, to- day presented thofr tinal report to tho United States Cireuit Court, showing that thoy bad transferred all the property to the newcompany which recently purchused tho rond, which nasmined the deficit of $190,170 existing June 90, and also tho $120,237 of Receivers’ certificates sine isaned. The Court approved the accounts anddischirged the Recelvers, 80 that tho roud ir iiunlly on its feet again, and in good shape. td é THE LAKE-FRONT. After a furthor looking into tho ordinanco for thosnte of tho Lake-Front, tho Mayor says that ho {s not ag near well sntistled with It.1a he originally was. agka too much for the rallroud authorities, and before making wtuendinents to objecting property-boldor remuina tirm, he says, and he fithmates that tho onl: of getting his congent fs a inntter of dollars und conts, The obfector’s price fs snid to be beyond reason, but tho Muyor dos not give up. Ho thinks that the ordinance it Bate, will insist upon somo {t In the interest of thecity, The thing In the way si. LOUIS. St. Lows, Nov. 23,—Tho rallrond rates of $t to Chiengo and Kansas City continue. Presl- dent Humphreys, of tho Wabash, went to Chi- engo to-nigtt, and It is Jutimnted that be may have a meeting with the Presidents of the Ilil- nois Central and Chignas & Alton. Dhreys suys that the Wabnal tees for a sotticment, though It world be willy Mr, Mun nah will make no over- to settla tho matter necording to tho Now York ugreoment. Nothing less than one- talra in the poo! between Chicugo and St, Louls, he says, will satisfy the Watush. ~~ UNION PACIFIC. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Oman, Nev., Nov. 23.—Generat-Manager 8, HL IL Clark, of the Unton Puclile, to-day issued nolrentur-lettor, aligned by Sidney Dillon, Preal- dent, uppolnting ‘fhomns LE, Kimball Assistant General Munger. Mr. Kimball whl have tho fotlve mannement of nll the Union Vaelile Hines. Str, Churic sroes to Cullfornla for hig houlth during tho winter. Le, C. & 8, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 23.—W, P. Fishback, Com- missioner, to whom was roferred tho final ace counts of J. P. Claybrook, Receiver of the Logansport, Crawfordsville & Southwestern Railroad, reported to tho Court this morning that thoy were correct, and recommended thut he bo discharged from the trust. . IPEMS. Mr. Sam Whipolo, private secrotary to Gen- eraleManagor MeMullin, of tho Alton, felt un- usually buppy yesterduy, Cuuse, a boy wolgh- ing ten and one-half pounds, A meeting of the General Freight Agonts of tho, Luke Shore, Baltimore & Ohlo, Michigan Contrat, Fort Wayne, Panhandle, Hnetern Ill nols, and the Green Line wus held yosterday ufternoon at tho oflico of H.C. Meldyuin, of tho Fort Wayne, for tho purpose of arranging unl- form frelgit rates to points in tndlana and Ohlo, Tho whole tarltf wae revised, sume of tho rates heing mudo tower and othora higher. The new tarlit will go fnto eifect Deo, 1, 1860. ‘Tho Wabnsh has bean suffering conalderably fately. frum aceldents on its Chicago Division. A disastrous smashup occurred a coupte of inlles“Kouth of Strawn a few days agu, tho pirtteutnrs of which did not come to light untl Yesterday, ‘Twelve cara of hoxs aud bultdtug- stone. were thrown from tho trick, tho curs smashed into kindling-wood, and thirty fit. porkers were Killed, but no bumun {Ife was lost, Tho totad joys to thy Company, It is stated, will run uj. br the thousands. Tho wtugo of the Peclen ero a ron wit (Orie a te inlge pisganwer trains were deluyed iftecn hours, Mr. BR, Porkins, Vice-Pruatdent of the Chie. cayo. Burlington & Quincy, Is In tho ity. A TuWUNE Teporter asked him wont ho knew About theToported coulition between the Vane derbilt gata, the Atohison, ‘Lopeku & Santa Fé, and tho, Burlington & Quinoy Hnes, Mr. Pere king suid bo knaws nothing further about such An ucrangement thin what bo bad seen re- ported inthe newspapers. If such an arrange: ment tad Been made it was certaluly done with- out bls knowledge, Tho Wivodbain & Minnesota Railroad, which opens ups ew route from St Paul to tha Wise congin‘p{peries und Luke Michigan aud Lake Suporigr, waa fariqally opencad for bualness yes- terday. The new ioe $y tho outcome of ‘tho schuine gt ‘oie by the: Bt, Paul Bastern Grand ‘Trunk Itufbeuy Company, whieh was organized: about a year bee Tho Wisconsin Contral, rece oxnizing ttioudyantuges of the routo solected, took bol), of tho project, and hag duriig Pret seauorts converted It tuto reality. ‘be con: struction @f the roud wus begun lust May, ut Abbottsrory on the main Ine of © the Wiscoptales fs Contrat, and. tho way, hus ook" Ht ychown through a donso’ forcat ot bine to Citppowa Falla, w distunco of fifty- four thiles! “AUChIppewa Falls it connovta with the Obtpueta’'Filla & Western loud, whieh hus boun lensod 53 tha Wisconsin Central, and which ring to Buu Glalre, where a Junction ts termed with the Division of the Chicugo, St. Paul, ay lis & Onmha Line. Tho right to run over tHe track of the fatter road tu St Paut has been gocurod’ by the Wisconsin Centrul, RUN’OVER BY A STREET-CAR, Bhoruly before midulght Mra. Catherine Con- roy, 60 yeury Of aye, {n allghtlox from an Archor uvunue atreet-car yolng north at‘Twolfth street, wus run down by a Stte atroct car going In an oppostt direetion, The front whovl of the car pussudover her jot, welst, crusbing and mauling t su badly that be the dovtora wt the Bene nett Studical College who wus called to attend her suld winputation would te yecessary, Sho ‘Was sunt to tho Cauuly Hospital for tredtment. Jumnus Knowles. is the driver of tho ear whlch run over ber, and be fs blamed for not keeping a sharper lookout fon passengers getting on und otf curs yolug in au vppoait direction, x i ‘Two Hearts That Bent Alike In Politics Ng aud in Love. REVERSING, Orunge Co.N, Yu Nov, 18.-Not far from this plucy Ia tho honie af two young udivs (alntora), und aged respuutively 18 aud 2 years, ‘Those two young lulics were receiving the addrosies of tWo bruthora who rosted In nelybboring villago, aud buth couples wero ene waged (o by witericd, A few duys ngo tho four Wore altting toyather wt the residence of the girls, when the older Yypresacd a desire tonttvad u Democratic politiegl lyeeting. sho usked ber Jutondod te fevonpang ber, but he refused th alving) us Diy jpuison that be wits pat Donuetyt. “tho 'young lady iuslsted ut ho trnly Possed pricy she turned who iy emovrat, und to hig brotor, a dipany hor. ‘To the surprise agwed fia to of all be at once Louse ed, aud olf they went to the meeting, Tho two thus lett at boy une inuted uf course felt’ very Indigauut. Discus. sion nade thon al he gyn: angry and led to the dlucoyery that they were both itepu buon ha sentient, while ioe $vu woo hud gon olf were of Demoerntlo prociivities, Little by Httlo other almilarities of tastes and habits were discovered, and tlinlly they deolded to break with the uli foves and form anew alltanee, No rooner said thin done, sud the emnpact wag algned nud ratty fed by o kiss. Presontly the othors returned: and tho Hepublienn whe find remuined behind Informed his brother of tho new alliance. ‘To his very great surprise he was informed that tho othor couple on thelr way homo had resolved on the saine course, Unless tho couples conclude to“ewap? agnin, tho double wedding will take placo during tho holidays, WISCONSIN DEMOCRACY. Signe of Disintegration. Bpeetal Correspondence of -The Chicago THbune, Manson, Wis. Noy. 23.—When King David's child was sick, and ho dreased bimself tn sack- cloth aud covered bla head With ashes and tumbled nbout on the “oor of hfs tent to mant= fest hls grief, he wns not In moro distress over tho sittation of the family than the Demveratio party of Wisconsin Is to-day wt ita present stutus and future prospects, Its present con- dition fa nvout as deplorable ns any of tts sturdy opponents cotld wish it; and, ne for its future outlook, tht {s amntter which bids deflunce to oll the wiaduin of itroldest prophots. Thore Is | no consolation for that crowd in tho oficial re- turns of the Inte cleetlun. Just received ot the oilico of tha Secretury of State. Garilel'a mmojority over Hancuck only incka fifty-seven of 90,00. Bix of tho elght Congressmen ore Republicans, and one of tho two Democrats (Meuster in the Fourth District) is clectud In a district where Garfield has 2,000 majority over Hancock, ‘Tho next Legislature stands: Senate —Republicans 24, Demoornta .0; Assombly— Republicans 70, Democrats 21, Analyzing the yote still closer, it appenrs that Williams, in tho Firat District, gained 2,000 over his yute of 1878; Cnawell, In the Second, more thin doubled his majority; Hazelton, in the Third, whore wenk- kneed Republicans and sangitine Bourbons thought the Democrats were likely to succeed this toll, pushed bis majority from 200 to 8,400; tho Fourth was lost to the Republicans by an unwise nomination; the Fifth District (Brage’s) might us well bave been carried us not; Guen- ther, in the Sixth, where Bouck bad a insjority of .023two years ayo, beats Bouck by 2,108; Humphroy, in the Seventh District, pushes bis intoif he hud succeeded in Indiana, it fa not strange that the chicf Captains and mighty men of tho purty were somewhat disheartened and down in tho mouth, They feol ag the French aolulera did ntter tho buttle of Waterloo; and, now that all bope is gone out of thom, thoy talk of abundoning the rotten old hulk of Democ- racy, and gettlug nshore on a raft. Some of them are doing what tho wicked negro sald he would do nt the eamp-meeting In a enso of xreat emer- genoy, The colored revivalist had assured bis au- dlenco that there wore two rods in this world,. one leading to bell, and the other to damnation, “In det case," atld un unconverted darky in the bnek purt of tho house, ‘dla chile takes to de woods.” Tha Democratic party of tho Na- ton, and especinily of Wisconsin, seom to bo traveling both of those rouds, and some of tho wise ones are taking to the woods. OF this number jg Prof, A. C, Parkingon, of this olty, hie wae nade Chairman of tho Democratic Slate Central Committoo and entered upon its duties artys machine, He was chiciy Instrumental iA bringing his party buck from tho | in- iintion vagaries of the Drag platform of Iss7 to the more consistent aud honeat dec- Inratlons of tho platform of 1870, In which flat isin wag renounced ond tha old honest-mone: doctrines of the: party once more enunciated. But he saw hia party more completely beaten thun ever. With Mallory on the unti-resutn) ton, unti-National-bank platform in 1877, tho Democrats were only beaten 8,000 votes; but, after It had repudiated futisin and come back to tho sound-moncy theories of the founders of tha party, it {s beaten by a majority of 30,000, PARKINSON SURRENDERS AT DISCRETION. Tho next morning etter Prof. Parkinson brad henrd from New York and teurnea of tho disns- ter all slong the ine, the Democrat published a leading editorin! article advising tho Uemocrat- ic party to take down its sign, nvandon its or. ganization, and quit the business, This wos 1 stunner ton good many old Bourbons who buvoe been voting for Andrew Juckeon as long ngs Old Cy Prine said he had, in the play of “Joshua Whitcomb.” But nobody undertook to nnewer the Professor's frgumont for abandoning the organization, and, Indeed, nu one® cnt tell, since tho Morey forgery, why tho sentence of ‘death should not be pronounced and exceuted against it. Whon Matt Carponter was defending themem- Wers of tho notorious Whisky Ring, at Milwaus keo, he undertook ta ignore Judge Drummond, and perform the functions of tho Court himeelt, by expounding the law and charging the jury, ‘Tho honest old Judge brought Matt up with a rognd turn, wd adminiatered a stinging rebuke to the cheeky Senntor for ovorstepping the lim- ita of professionnl propriety, Onbelug oxpostu- lated with by the other attornoys for trangcond- ing the sphere of duty and provoking the unger of tho Court, Matt made this characteristiu ro- ply: “ What cise could 1 do? Tho Court was ngningt me, and tho jury was aguinat me. My etionts were us guilty a8 Holl! And I saw only one chance, aud that was to expound tho law to the Jury myself, Instend of allowing Judgo Druninond to do it.” Prof. Parkinson finds himsetf ina almitar pre- dicamment in attempting to argue tho cuse of tho eifote and disloyal Domocratio party before the Jury of the people. It ig as guilty ne Mutt snld hle Whisky Iting cllents wero,—gullty of Beces- sion, uf Hebellion, of-sectioun! bite, of State. rights nonsense, oF I; Inagy, OF Opposition to resumption, of torgery, and ‘all the ethor po-" {tleal orlmes tn the calendar, AN tho morat forees In the universe are arrayed ngninst tt, and it richly deserves to be punished with death, uud without tho benefit of tho olergy. WITHOUT AN ORGAN AT TUE CAMITAL. Last week Prof, Parkiuson sold aut bis inter~ eat in the Democrat to his former partners, and they. qivo out that herenfier tha paper wilt not bo a party-organ, but an inde. wndent newspuper, Whose chief design will © ta oppose the — Republican party. This leaves tho Demoerncy of viscous without any ollleial mouthpieca at the Capital of tha Stutes and this {3 amome the unmigtakie ble signe of the disintegration that la golug on wl nbout us. if It were not for tho fuct that ovil always exists, and seems to flourish without succor, tinlgbtin truth be written that the Democratic party of Wisconsin was dead and d—buricd; bul we know thot all the batetul weeds grow without cure, to choke out the grain of the farmer; so the Prag Deusters, Bouvks, Vilngog, Ranking, and Joukinses wil bold n wake over tho bit-st ug remilns, and thon 'rol- How lege foutateps of thelr Huatrious predu- essa KNIGHTS OF HONOR, JamEstTowN, N, ¥,, Nov. 2—Judge Robort J, Breckenridge, of Louleville, Ky,, wis to-day ap- olnted Suprame ‘rensurer of the Kulehts of donor to til tho yacaney caused by the death HA, Osmer, id eee ea ———$—<—<—<———__-— How.a Fashlonablo Widow Stole Mer Dauxhtor’s Lover, Pars Figur, We rolated n few days nyo that the Comte do X., after belng alliancod to the Princess UO. bud ended by marrying her daughter, Hore t4 another history, guite the equal of that tn bizare rerle, but diferent inthe deiil that the hero |. of the romnunee, In place of Ce aed ble trae Manodée, the daughter, married hep mother, Mous de N, ly woll known in the inoude Parisien, whoro hu Js generally deslgnuted be the title af “Chovalior. ‘Swo munths ugo this gentleman mude the nequaintanes at Dieppe ot ditte. 1, a young girl of 10, who had cuiug to the seaside, aceompnnied by'ber nunt, slater of hur dead father,—Mile. P's mothor, wt indy etl youn, not baying wished ty ault Paris. Alinou Milo, Pid not vory pretty, Mons, de * pukd aauidiiogs court to. hur trom the tind hy learned that stu had uw considerable dot, Hoe galue tho good = graves ot | ber dunt, established hlinself in the heart of the young girl aud ut the end of several days an Hounced that he had the intention of naking hur bund dn marrige. Mile. 1 found thie intention exeullent, but ryplied that befure her suitor muide the detiand it was necessary that he go to Paris aud make tho aequalitance of her moiuer, Tho aunt consulted was of the sume opinion: thorefore it was agreed that as Mile, 2. was ta rowuln atl some days at tho seaside, Mons. do N. would go to #aris, und, under protense of ylv= ing ber nows of her duughter, would call upon dling. B, and do everything pasaible to ingratinte hinolf with ber, to the end of preouring ber consentto the muritaye. ‘This litue plot was vare riod out tu tho letter, ‘Two duys after her suitors departure, dle. BP, received a letter Craw. hur mother sayliy, that ate bud received a call from Dons, de N, aud tound blin charming, Mic, 2. wae churned ut tho course which thingsacomed tke ing, But at the end of several days wore she was wurpridd at reeelylig aa letter Croat Mons. de 6 Who had sword tit hy would not sullen 4 duy to puss without writing to her. Siuduine P,, fou, auld nota word more of hiving seen or heard of him, and. iudeed, wrote seureely inure. thin to tell Ler diuyttersbe wae not yet to tink of a return to Paris, Fittven days peed thus, aud stiitno news of Mons. de N. The atuation was becomlug Intolerable, und, In spite af her other's command, Mlle. B, wits wbuut louving Dieppe when dhe received u letter from Madanio Y. which came like & thundyebolt upon ber, | Her nvthor, after baving tried to prove bow tristu It waa for do yor a won to renin ale waya a widow, announced tat she hid decided: to tarry dione, du N., who had cuing to Parla to. ask beeln marriage. ‘Tho blow was terrible for Sls, 1, but, gifted with great strength of utud, sho dissoubivd her grief, aud several days later attended ber mother’s bridal, But thu next day she retirad inte a convent and doclaved that glie i never leave it, ber sole cael " to tuke tho volt, ey wlan bung | injority from 2u761n 1878 to the magnilicent ie o proportions of Hiss; and Gov. ound, In the Fe atets tho Nervous Aystens, sighth, goca from 1,000 to 5,015, it Nourlets ‘engthens and Invi TAKING TO TIE WOODS. peenrrics ofthe ‘ont Blood and mnieencee ‘With thogo returns In sight in a State that | gyealthy ‘Poreplration, ‘tho akin and tndsess some of the Democratle iigurorg carly in tho | ¢ re nentealizos the hereditary season thought might for Haneock, and | poof aytizes, the her Bena ah OF Dolson tn thd which Mr, Burnum woud bave driven hig mutes | manner of akia disnanee nn: intemal iiunioy Festorod nro to perfect health and 1. fortwerly'n Professor In tho Stato University, | No, kighth-st. 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