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VOLUME XL. NEW PURLICATIONS. t's Ne Volume, ysis. JAMES N. OSGOOD & CO. PUBLISH THIS DAY: pL. ad OTTER DORMS By ALFRED TENNYSON, tec Edition, printed anee sheets, pitr= aged from the author, ed simaltane- ously with its appearance in England. 16mo, 312 pages. Neatly bound portrait of the author. Price, 50 ‘PUBLISHERS’ NOTICE, idgy | Che Cribune. BONDAY, DECEMBER 4, WIL 113, 15, 17 & 119 State-st. LADIES Desiring to purchase Presents for thei Gentlemen friends that will be APPRECIATED eacrn, Janice HRs Ongood & Cos rew | Will flad in the following list utorm the booletrade and | @y assortment of cholce goods that has NO EQUAL: - English Dressing Robes, English Smoking Jackets, English House Coats, ‘English Silk Umbrellas, English Silk Haxis,, Fancy Hemstitch Linen Hdkts,, Silk Wristlets, Dress Kids, Lined Leather Gloves and Hits, NECKWEAR, Silk Mufflers, Silk Suspenders, French Sleeve Buttons, French Scarf Pins, Chinese Silk Hakis., Silk Hosiery, &., &c. PREPARED roon, “DR. RIDCE’S and publish Axona the religious matters of interest be found sermons by Prof. Swing on the character of St. Joling by Dr. ‘Thomns on the Law of Salvation; and by the Re’ Little, of the New England Congregational Church, on tho bnportance of pushing the . -work of evangelization at hofne ns wellas | Some Slow Census Supervisor | slened within stx im fimnong the heathen in far-off lands; besides |. is Accounts of a North-Sido mass-meeting in Out in Iowa Keeping the the interest of Sunday-school work, and of Forms Open. tho dedieation of the new Catholic Church of the Holy Angels, ey have patd Mr Fen ya darge sum for the priviiege of ng to American readers hin BALLADS and OTHER ms. his AUTHOR'S EDITION tw ously with its ap« the pubic thust th Tie anti-Tilden Democrats elaim that the nolley of Governmental retrenchment during 5 the hard tines was Instituted by orders from tional Copyright. ron. Ie is generally regarded by public men (iramercy Park, and that the cheese-paring of x that period was both bad pollticat and finan- i cla polley: for, while Inbor and materiats | Twenty-seven Missouri-River Con- | hasnover boon u, time when Itepublican Con- were the cheapest, the Treasury refused to gressmen Leagued Together yressinen have tianifested ns deep an interest enrry on needed linprovements, and at the for Jetties or Death. as they now show in the elections to the Senate, samo tine hardened the heart of the work- Ingman against the politicians who wero cutting down appropriations and glutting the fe THE MESSAGE, Invor market with discharged Governmental BTRUCK OFF. talnty that Gen, Hawloy Isto be returned from Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trittins. Connecticut, THE MISSOURI. A 1G POO 10 IMPHOVE 17, Spectat 1spatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasiinaton, D.C. Dee. 5.—A strong combl- nation, comprising tho Congressional delegu- yeatorday forenoon. Tho President is under- | tons of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and lowa, stood to express his general agreement with | is formed for the purpose of securing a requisit Sceretary Sherman in regard to refunding by | APPreprintion for the systematic improvement a 2 of tho Missourl Hiver this session, askin Congress to give tho Becratury a Mberal | tho members are all in a preliminary meoting willbe beld to seeuro that end. The repro- terms of tho now bend. ‘Lhis{!s for the purpose | eentatives of thatlarge constitnency will present of enabling tho Secretary, if: ho ilnds thecon- | 0 formidable front, Republicans and Demo- dlttons fayorablo, to try a short bond at low { crats alike ure interested In tho movement. {utorest They assert that the piccemen! upproprintions . shave been ridiculuusly inadequate, and only 5 : 4 e serve to illustrate what could and should CONGRESS, want $1,000,000 Aver and Harbor pill, to carry out the echeme. 1 Mr. Clarke. of Missouri, is of the opinion that 0 + Dec, G.—Larne numbers | united vtfort will secure something tke that ‘The cninbination will secure from. TWENTY-THED TO TWENTY-SEVEN VOTES in tho House, without which the demands from .other sections will stand a poor show of succoss. ‘Thy plun of improvement is the Eads jetty sys- tem, Whatover appropriation [3 secured ia to bu expended upon a comprehensive system of permanent improvements, commencing at the moth of the Missouri, and continucd up ns far ug tho money.will go. Capt. Ends has made a cnieulation, and reporta that 61,500,000 will com: plete such a system for 70U or 800 miles. ~ published winantl The freshnexs of the contents of thts which comprines 1 of entirely new po= ems, now first published, niust commend favor with the American tookebuyerss While the low price at hich the LUTHOIS EDITION tn offered pmores all possible pretext for compet= reprints, Should any such appear, the publishers are confident that prefers nto the only edition which bears the anthor’s sanction, and inwhich he hasan direct pecunlary ine HUNDRED PAGE: ence Wi bo al ‘Two teachers of antl-Hebrew For sale by all booksellers, or sent, postpald, on receipt of price by the publishers, IVES 2. OSG00D & CO, Boston, PROPOSALS. sanennnn nnn AL, LETTINGS. Hotice to Contractors. |. Washington, D, G., Dec. !, 1880, Proposals will be recoived at the Contract Office of this. 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L, % Lerren, whose son so narrowly escaped horrible death and mutilation in the accident of Inst Saturday on the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, expresses the gen- eral sentiment of the community when he suggests that a little more attention and ont- lay in tho matter of new locomotives and rolling-stock and a little less nnxtety about the declaring of large dividends would effect a desirable iinprovement in the raltway management of the present day. ‘Tre Land League is now making strenu- ous efforts to conclliate the Orangemen and secure their active cobperations ‘The “ effer- yesconeo” which usually attends ns collocution of Kilkenny cats would doubtless be Insep- arable from the first moments of union; but the Irlsh peopts must strive to tolerate cach sothor sooner or later, and now fs a tino when that tolerance would’ especially re- donnd to tho advantage of Erin. FOR INFANTS. Racommenited by alt physicians gs the best wholesome foul for Enfanta and CALE & BLOCKI, SOLE AGENTS, BL Clarkent., 24 & St Monroesst. (Palmer Houan)t £20 North Clarleext. OMARS) FACE POWDER, “MARS FACE POWDER,” White, Roseate, and Brunette. Fragrant, natural, harmless. BUCK & RAYNER, PERFUMERS, Commission Merchants NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, JOUN PTH. Rowan 5, WaAsitstrny, Cy NI W. FIELD, Spoctat AT LOW INTEREST - On Rent Ratate ta tari NONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ent Hstate in aums te eitte AGE Waahingtonest. Sr. Louis furnishes a brutal murder Stem, the victim belng Ofllcer Walsh, who was shot and killed early yesterday morning while en- gaged in investigating a supposed ease of burglary. Ho was a brave man and an efli- elent oficer, and deserved & better fate than to bo‘shot dead by unknown desperadoes, while In the performance of his duty. No elew has been obtained of the perpetrator of ‘Tue Republicans are reasonably sure of controlling the organization of the next House,~—that 1s, nothing but tho’ failure of Representatives through death or Inexensablo reasons can prevent It, and the same dangers In this re- gard beset both sides of the Mouse, A-total of 19 straight Republicans were chosen in tho electlons of the past year, which 1s a.ma- Jority of one over all, to appear Iris now belleved that all Christendom ox- cept England {8 prepared to enter Into a gen- oral understanding ax to the relative valucs of gokl and silver, and to establish a bi- metallic basis for all medin of exchange, Great Britain stands by herself, the only country in. tho world which belleves gold is plenty enough to be safely Invested with tho attributes of absolute money, — EEpwain M. Funny, ee Notice to Lumbormen! RON Tur withdrawal of Judgo Gresham from the Indiana Senntorlal contest seems to hive settled the mutter In favor of Gen, Harrison, ‘Tha remalaing candidates are not without warn friends and supporters, but the evident popular preference for Gen, Harrison among the Hoosier Republicans will doublless In- duee a general Liltatlon of Judge Gresham's execllent example. 5. Milwaukee Count AU Wo'clork tM, Her for tty wee of tho Mouse of Core ory duritg the yeur 1331s the followin sunt smelt’ acim On Choleodimprnvod 1t WU! te MK INeheR thtek, iY th Tne Demoeratle party seeing much ke a gambler tulned by falr cards Just before he has had an opportunity to ralse his false hand from beneath -the table, recent election buen thrown into the House, the Deimperals were prepared to unseat Orth aud thus galy Indiana, and te throw ont Washburn to gain Minnesota, MITITARY ACADEMY, MORGAN PARK, COOK COUNTY, It: ‘Tho best Family Schvol for Busx ln the West. Next form opuns dan. 4 Ll Only four yaennelis to bo Med at that tine, Early application advisably. Sead Tiad tho to bo squaro-odaort, 0 Iiehes thick, and tho 4 Me aE 4 by the right to rejuct onuor Waar with the plenitude of money and id bonita will Lo furnisbed on op. faith In De Lesseps abounding among -the people of France that energetic personage is meeting with great success In ils Panning Canal project, the subseriptlons for whieh fare now sald to be suficlent to cover tho whola cost of the undertaking. PICTURE FIRAMLES, Frames THEN GOL) y amos. Send, Hea ustrated OCEAN NAVIGATION: _ I GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steamers suit Lvery Saturday from New Yorks Tov Southaniygges nnd Hremens for London snd Paris at Maxsaye Sram Now ¥ Tayre, aiid Direuien. te ckholders’’ Meeting, B ee in Y Tue oxtled French Jesuits ara having a hard tine of It even In Spatu, where it was thought they would flnd.a warm weleome and a ready refuge, ‘The Spanish Govarn- ment looks upon thelr arrival with uncon: cealed disfavor, and hag deeliled to enforce restrictive measures, ‘ indiana Kaifroud Coiapun; mineiecbne in the Ch Uy question uf transfers netlon Maliway Corny property secusud to it and the tora und —— Tuners hes been some sharp fighting re- cently botweon the Busutos and the Colonlal forces in South Afrlen, in whilelytho native hostiles wore worsted, ~~ uleace & Ge Stockholders? Meeting. at fii uf tho stockholders of the Fifth Te iicuge tor the election of Dieelors ‘Mon of such othor wilh be bwidd and the enty age ure p of threo buildings at Tlavre do Grace, Md., yesterday, adestructive conflagration was averted, fuss was about $12,000, partly Insured, ‘hi in ray. toe STATE LINE Duplia, Belfast, wad La rd Uo necuutaudsioa Bucon Cathy, |. HALDWIN & 00, Hundulpl-st, Chtcase Mune? rio Lufure the ae bank in Chica B h ‘ToClaysow, Liver As It was, tho Btwe HUtWaTeh, FAR ratwis Langu numbers of Congressman have ar- rived In Washington within the past thirty six hours. ‘There wlll be a quurum to-day + In both House: lecit, Divtv- ete Roll Band pes, mae frons choice i f Lowest Prices at Hat and Bur Store, 86 Mudtovi~ot to Buldinys | BALSKIN CAPS ing, College, Jockey, " Srationany or Jower temperature and westerly winds are the weather probabilities STATIONIS RY, * Mlerimmcaiately tor tanue®, STATE-ST. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6G, ‘3880. ‘The citizens of tha Anxious to Get! Interna. Wasutnaton, D.C., Dee. 6.—A ftor tha Cabinet Tnene are somo gratitylng aligns of re- | meeting Friduy it was decidor not to striko off turning common-sense In Germany $n refer- } tho message till Saturday morning, The report ence to the Jewish question. who had taken pattern atter Court-Chaplain Stoecker In the display prejudices have been on that, account recom- mended for dismlssat by tho Provinelal School Board, and Prince Bismarck Js tak- ing somo pains to haye it known that the movemont against prompted nor approved by him, ee iathat, at tho Inst inoment, thore were somo alight changes made, ‘It was mailed at 10 o'clock Uiserction as to tho rate of intercat and tho A QUORUM. ‘ Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutxutos, D, of Congressmen arrived here )ast night and this morning, and there Is nodoutt that there will be fA quorum in both branches ta-morrow. Tho Western mewwho have arrived clain ta know nothing avout Qaurlleld'’s Intentions ns to the Cubinet, but they ure agreed that the Secrotary of tho Trensury should be a Western man, They donot ngrce upon auy particular man, or oven mention any considerable nuinber of names, but thoy Insist upon the prineipte that the Seerotary of the ‘Troagury aball bo #8. Weatern inan, and that tho Administration et4ilt be more of 2. Western Administration than lias been the cus- tom, Wall street and Enstern money they inzist, ought not to control the polley of THE GARFIELD ADMINISTRATION, idea of Judgo Kelley, that tho weight of tho state dollar should be deerensed to the standard of eens erate are very bitter In their denunciations of nn nnti-Tlden leuder roprosents the oplatans of | fr elt es were erylug for work, A SET OF CHEAD POLITICIANS reduced on. all tho public bulldings and fy ane by the people te bo really a. wasteful Thoy knew that tha ‘'reasury was overtlowing, | Ward St and that thoy neoded work, and that every other ¥ CONTRITION, munngement of thelr campalzn wag crowned by the Doinvensta to promptly trinsact the nec sary busliess of the coming session tut a ox- tra soasion may ho avolded and tho Mousa of- felals. retained In thelr plices until uext Dee Gov peluted for the enforcement of the Federal fury suing for tho paymant of Deputy Murshule and Supervisord, A MITCH, vonsus, ‘Ibo muchinory of the Di his been | OY dtraftod, and thomensure will bo completed aa goon as full e¢ 1g roliirns ire comploted, Gon, oy” Feu: Walker, Superintendent of the Consuy, expects | attor nothing frot the Super . pervlaor blingelt, or ut least to abtaln possoaslon a1 whi of his onumeration-lists, Mant TUS HAS NOT NEEN POSSIBLY, over und thoro ure ramars thut the Supervisor may | linea somownut for the doluy in this district, as tho | Geruts he buving been confirmed Muy 2h—only Nye | wis 22, ty ot 4. THE DELAY ik the W. ASHINGTON. totho contest for patronage betweon Weaver . And Gillette, the lowa Greenbackers, on tho ono 3 aide, and Sapp, thee Republican, an tho othor. Weaver Induced tho Democrats in the Senate to refuse to contirin several Republicans who wero Copies of the President’s | nominntea. Mr.Cox expects that tho total ro- Message Struck Off Sat~ _ | ‘2%! the ponutation wit be nbout aso Du, Wasntnatoy, of Topeka, Kas., moved urday Forenoon. COPYRIGHT REFORM, to New Mexico, after having been twico di- ‘Thore he killed his man with a re- PUNLASHERS WORKING MAND Fort IT. Breciat Piaprtch ta The Chicaco Tribune, Wastttnatos, D.C..Dee, iA plan for scouring volver, Ifo then killed achild with his prac | A Larger Discretion Asiced | ternutional copyright has been matured, and tice, and made love to nyoung lady, who re- fused his offer of connublal dilss, He then 5 Py Btrong ciforts witt be nade to have pinced on the for the Treasury in Btatute-book during the coming ‘session, the killed several other people with his revolver, Refunding. lotur-intkedsor nenielion to bie inteenationt! and had hts great revenge upon the young e Indy by treating her fatally during an indls- A i which © gave mio eneapel the Deston rivaitieneot tna | NO Reasonable Doubt of a Quorum | posoi' to enact a, inw by which authors town In whieh he had estnblished his ‘prac- in Both Houses of Oon- who are citizens or subjects of other countries flea and his graveyard turned outand hanged the Doctor lust ‘Thurada, copyrichts securcd by treatica with forelen Powers, with aupplomontal logisiation tke that ean assign to an gross To-Day: copyright to a book, Government of Amerlean publishor thoic provided, that tholr country extends the : same right to American authors, F provided that, to secure this privilege for a book chronicled in our columns this morning will | A General Feeling that a West- weltten by a foreigner, it must bo printed and + cn ‘SMa ve ound within the United States. Books pub- ern Man Should Have Gar- lished broad with the intont to evadnthis copy 3 right act ure to bo sulzed at any portof catry Arthur ield’s Treasury. Wheroan attempt may be made to introduce thom, Provisions aro atso mado for dramatic tnd operttic compositions, which may be na- yonths after tholr first pro- duction. THE SENATE. HAMMISON AND HAWLEY. Epectat Dispatch to ‘The Chtcagy Tribune. Wasninatos, 0.C., Dec, 6.—The withdrawal The Big Publishers Now Only Too of Judge Gresham from the list of candidates for the Senate in Indiana js looked upon hero as leaving the road pretty clear for Gen. Hen Har- hero from other States as the only ono who . would enter the Senate with a National reputn- Hon and a National belief in his fitness. ‘They feel the necessity of strong: men, and In each engo it is only these that bave much sup- port for the vacant rents, It ts this feeling that erenter such general enthualnsm over the cer- bo © done. amount, ners THE SILVER DOLLAR. ALL EUROPE LAND NOW RIPE FOR , MMETALLIG MONEY. * itis very evident that tho forthcoming recom- . By telegraph ta New York Tritune (Goldite), mondations of the Secretary of the Treusury ] WasutxaTon Deu. 3.—Senator Morriil (Goldite), with respect to tHe silver dollar, and their ine | rhe inst Republican Chalrman of the Senate Fl- dorsement by tho Prosident, wit exelte much | ninco Committee, thinks any attempt on tho discussion among Ylmuectulists, and may. result | partoft this Government to fix a now silver inan extended Mnance debate, This will be un-' | gtandard without the concurrenes of Luropean avoldable if the Secretary of tho ‘Treasury-shall | nations would be unwise, mako tho recommendations that any of tho | sutmmerhe had anopportunity of exniniuing let- bonds which he proposes for refunding be gola | ters witleh Mr. George Walker, the Anterican bonds, a3 has been suggested. in some goldite | Cansul-denorut at Paris, had recelved from quartors. Biniotaltats [In Congress will be agreed | fluanclersin all parts of Europe, from which he that tho proposition of Sherman to recoin tho | gathered tint thoro.would be little diflleulty now. silver dollar Inte a cartwheel dollar wilt be a | jn securing the colperation of all tho. great movement that must bo opposed, und that the | Europes While in Paris fust aun Powers except Great Britain in fixing: mutiomi relative standard for sliver, ‘rincis A. Walker, who wis ono of the American dclezutes to the International Mon- THE DOLLA OF THE LATIN UNION, etary Conference held in Parla In 1873, enters would be preferuble. The more hverat Demo- | tlns practicully tho samo opinions, 1 enrnest theoretical biinetalist, but #; 0 attempt on the part of tha Uulted States nono the eheeso-paring policy that has characterized | tp maintain a given double standard can hardly -the Handall admiuistration of tho Approprin- | result successfully. tions Committee, The following expression of | portion to {18 population, wes lees coln, he entys, Hak Any othor country. An ite and Germiny whieh ‘Tho United Stites, in pro- L F § rangoment with | Prime that class: "Tho plenyune polley of which | would include alt tie Latin and Seandinavian Cov. Tilden was the author did ps much asany | countries would be proc! one thing to bent tho Democracy. Ata time | standard provided for in suet an arrangement whon bundreds of thousands of sturving funl- | Msbt be mulututaod indotinitiy, THE NEW 1OUST. MAMIORITY OF ONT OVER ALL ON HALGHT = COU: every publle sniployment, and set the pres UEPUBLICANS — INVESTIGATIONS tended economy thus enforeed was known ROUTH, eabte, and the double raised tha ery of retrenchment. Work wns AR ACT WITH THE - New York Tritnines cheat, because labor and innterlals were thon nt |, WAsitNaTON, D.C. Dee, J" Now that thoy tho lowest possible point. The twhoring masses | Hive Kot throngh counting ont Republicans and knew that the claim that the Democrats were | Grecubuckers down Seuth, have you put tho ox- reduclng taxes was false, because tho tary | et and dial Hyures on the inukesup of tho next and internal-royonuetaxes were left unchanged, | Houser" naked a Tritune correspondont of Ed- ersor to-ilays ‘es, we haye got It down to dots at last, and employer but the Government was without | Weare perfectly suro of coutheay ling the organt- monoy for wages, Hy this pulley of Tiidontsm | 2atlon of tho now House. Wa have 110 atrulght thi Demovravy lost its hold on tho proletariat, | Republicans olcctod and conceded to bo olyatad, All over the country the votes which fur ween | ‘Tit 1s a majority’ of ono over ally but wo havo, cration hud boon true ta Denioeratle eundidates behea have suddenly abandoned thelr party: by Republican dSmlth, of Brooklyn, a thorough Returning Ropnbdjicana refolee, while discon- | With us, and Smith, of | ae sulnte Demovrata neeept the situation gravetule | Solu Kepublican on Hae suneatlonny hia ly, or donounce their party lenders, whore mis was clected by #& combination of Independent: We count contidentlyon bin, Then Four of thom of tho Sehuylkill Ponnsylyania, who was ctectod Domoerats, the Infumous forgery of tho Chinesy letter, | tore ure seven Greoubackers, on ravieis-aedld Pr oak ii ure from Mivourl, and as goot Republicans ps Thora isn very genoral desiro’ manifested LY | Co ioay, ‘thoy ind to run under Greonbuck colors, but their known views and. antecedents fusucu thelr votes tu us, ‘The tivo Mulne Green- bnokers are practically Demovrate, The Texas yan wi not votu With us int the organization, comber, Even those who have in years past des | put will not go into the Pemocratle caucus elnred thelr willingness to stop tho wheels of ae eo Sou comne the ewe, Wtoud nen ther thi ave adollar appro. | elected bythe Sabong faction in Virginia tele EGE, TAA aN sagas hey min in oppodition to the regular Dem- ocrutie canddates, and wi not purtlelpute Election laws ve now willing. to voto tho neense | errata cumtidates, and will wor partlelpate, In do" you cornt the two: Heald will h 153 vot itis ono Martie . ON vi puve 153 votes, with sepposition; #0 THE CENSUS. Jou see wo will hive 1 good sate vorhnur mie Jority. Special Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, Coes. uny talk now of a spring mocting of Wasutnaton, D.0., Dee. b.—-3r, Cox, Chairs ih Kt tite ‘i smbors who want the work min of the, Census’ Conuilttee, 1 preparing | of 1k a eee eee td mesod fare Dill to provide for tho apportionment of Mepres | ward at once, Thetr argument ie, that, If tho sontutives iy tho next Congress, under the now Bana hiewioa in that section who have been braska states that, Chupmun, tt Merrie County, that State, was recently found the body of a tian about 05 yours cy aye. ‘whose description corresponds in every par time ago, fo Sornanution with Henry Fitaaitne ut of thotr sunta In Cougrosd are Lert reavirees to collect evidence for a wil) bo nt a serivus disadvantage, tho hostility af Sawhitgttes, duced, hy dominant potiticn! however, a connittcs one Democrit, and nedown toeneb dite rt that the results will by tabutated hy tho futh uf vad suctal tnllioness, f this month. Ho ds now watting returns trom | Ob, thres ene, Republican, one of tho Lowa districts about whieh thore fs irlet by the ree the facta could bu reads much mystery, Thu Buperintondent of tho iy and prompty: ci 3 the only aryuinont ie Conus te not only) umavle to obs | Stis aussie OC course there, ara, many ree tals tho returns, = but ca. hour | sons wih: thy press, and t old Lyd widespread tudiution in tals viclnity. devetopod, ‘Tol, | should suy, vanced In favor of wn de would bo undesirable to bold ane." visnr, Efforta hayo beon nie ure the: allan Theta ore, tho most glare voly . \- WETY POTPEL made to reeulya an ofllelal report from the Sus | tng frauds wory porpetttone oe aut, ere Lyne was counted out by tho rujece io Warren County Commissioners of bullot#, on the ground that the dash ares District ae sean, Cot Y tf v 1 1s thy Charicaton Wuetrict of Sout TOs havo disappoarca, Bo urgent Is tha Census Oflice | 1 hor hat thy votes na thoy Sane erod 2,060 for bln, and 1° nye th no r 4 key Buy's tw obtaluy (hese returas that a special messenger | {8 ay hotles uum has been sent to flown after thom, If thoy aro | iti for O'Conuor, The frst count did not doce not found a now enumeration will be fiamedl- | ter the returns “ y v1 the Democrat; utoly ordercd, Congreas hus itself to blame to rut ; apuite enough: 1 4 fur Mackey wh tho f Supervisor was tho last consug ollicer appointed, | ures, und announced that the corrected re a ae ae aad oe for ty Cnn ‘ i nthe He strict, alwaysoverwhclningly Ca aes the law requirod the enumeration | Ti iiuiiean, the Democrats Heute ole i laaserle o seb ugalist Siiviis, our vandidute, p Huntsville, and Stroback ja the Muntyon~ in the appolotmont of thisSuporvisor was duo | cry, District of Alubuuia, bave iso beva count- edout. An investigation will probably show that we elected Hahn over Kills in Loulsinna, and enrricd ono of the Ftorida districts, Tho eases of trawl thus far brought before the pul- Ne have only been those where districts over. whelmingly Republican hnye been mad to ree turn Demverats by open and apparent racallty. No doubt there tre many others of which we havo not beard much as yet.” ‘SPOILED BOURBON PLANS, BEVENAL INVRATIGATIONS THAT WILT) NOT BE HEARD OF AGAINSW-THE MINNESOTA AND INDI- ANA ELECTION CASES CONSIGNED TO DLL Wasttxaton, D. C., Dec. 3,—The result of the Presidential election has had a bightmg cttect upon some of tho investigations and contested- election controversies which were bozun by the Democrats {n the House, nolly against Washburn, and McCabe against Orth, which had been carried tosuch « point that a partisan decision in each could easily have been renched nt the coming aession, will probably vex tho House no moro. Electoral divided, the Democrats could have secured the yoto of the delesation from Minnesota by giv- ing Washburn’s sext to Donnelly; and. the vote of tho Indiana delegation could have beer taken ontof the power of De La Matyr, and mude Democratie, by unseating Orth and pute ting McCabe fn his place, There nons for belleving tbat at least ono of those cargos would have been so decided ut the coming ressinn if the vote of Noy. 2 hnd been so close us to leave any chance for throwlng the clee. Uonof President into the House, ae means of those changes the Democrats would cured the voto of the Hou Cunedt nny necessity for relying upon the yote tho politica! chitracter of Indiana's deiegation, As the [fouse now stands, by voting with the Hepublicans De Lu Matyr cun give them a mae ‘forty on r voto by States, and by voting with ‘tha Democrats enn innke W vote by States a tie, andthus throw the declsion ofan Electorat question into a Democratic Senate, Mut tho election of Garfeld and Arthur {x 40 decisive that now, there will bo no use for such misera! acties, returned to the Furty-sevonth Conpress by clear imiforitles, and De La Satyr will be free to turn his attention to the pulpit after March 4. Among the little jncestlaavons which will probe ably pres quietly into ob! ton to Commissioner Le Dug und tho Agricult: ural Bureau, begun at tho instigation of mem- bera who probably felt that thoy had been deep- The contesta of Don- If tho College had feen very evenly are many reas have see by States, and es- i Matyr, which would have decided Hoth Orth and Washburn have been ivion 1s the ony int ly wronged fn the mutter of eveds and the ko, Te Js not expected hero that the Committee will ever make u report. JOURNALISTIC, aon RAM. Wasninaton, Dec, 6.—Tho National Repub- Uean to-morrow will appear in an enlarged form and under the editorial management of George Gorham, of Callfornia. CANADA. Development of the ‘Live-Stock Export- Trade— A Newspaper Proscribed by Orangemen—Inereusvin KRallroadelice celpis—'Cho Proposed Irish Colony in the Northwest. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MostTReEAL, Dec. &.—At tho weekly mecting of the local branch of tho Irish Land League, told here to-day, a resulution was passed authorizing tho Seerctary to send a message by cable to the parent goclety in Dublin, tothe effect that, If necessary, the ablest counsel in Canada would bo sent over to nysist in the dofense of Parncli and bis associates ot the State trials, This wns intended to mark tho confidence which tho tnceting ind tv the desire of tho prisoners to Denelit tho Irish peopic. Mr. Quinn, advocate, was authorized to estabilsh branches of the Leaguo tn ditferont parts of tho Dominion, Eleven hundred dollars in subseriptions wero banded in, and several vow members Joined tha League. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tonoxto, Dee 6.—At present a great “number of counterfeit ong-dollar notes are tn etreula- tion. They aro printed froma D plate and aro very Mnely exeentod. Itis-supposed that they. were printed from tho plates’mude by old: man Jolinson, who was urreated by Government de- tective Murray. a shortittmo asm. Johnson sur- rendered eighteen counterfeit plates, four being for United States legal tender fives, and tho re- mainder for Canadian bills, The plates for tho Government notes were fn vopper, but it is said thatthe D plate was not among thom, and thar it is) oa steol plate. Old man Jobnson is sow at lurge, to come up for sentence when called upon, He and bis two daughters, who, {tls claimed, put signatures to tho notes, are living at 603 Sherbourne street, In this city, Young Johnson, who was urrested at Indianapo- ligushort time ago for uttering counterfclt bills, and who was acquitted at Auburn, N.Y, «| on an allbl established by bis elaters, came hero at the conclusion of the trial, and lives with his father, The counterfeit notes made thelr ap- peurmnce on bla return, and, though tho de- tectives have nut auilcient evidence to convict hin, thoy still bellove thnt he fs tho guilty one, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribunes Montnesr, Deo, 6.—M3E. ‘Thors and De Moll- hart buve been retained here by unexpected business concerning tho Credit Foucler, but will Jenve to-murrow for France. ‘Tho extraontnury developmont of the export. trade in Hve-stock from this country to Grout Uritais iy shown by the following returns «In 174 thy whole export from the Dominion to Great Uritaln amounted only to sixtyethree head ofenttle., Four years liter, in the. faecal your 1877-78, the trade had grown enormously,—tho export belong 3084 cutite, YO awine, and 15,085 shevp; und, in Ida, there wos the very larga total of wT ~ cattle, 5th swine, and G10 sheop, These figures bayo been ex: cucilod int the season just closed, 1s tho Totlo tng statement of shipments durhiy tho seuson ending Nov, a, 188), shows: ‘Tatu number of cattle, 4400; Bho 1,8uss; awlie, 700, ‘Tho Orangemen of the Montreal County Lodge have serfously Iafornmest the Witness that they have withdrawa thote confidence frou that pie nor, and will treat It as they do MornaneCatholle Tmpers—to bo used ag required, ‘Tho dast tine the paper was plaved tinder tho bin, It was by this Roman-Cutholie clergy, for being too fanut- fealty untl-Catholle. + Tho tratiicerecolpts of the Grand ‘Trunk this penny the Hh November were 30,315,000, Ole TSS larger for farty-seven ke of Ihis your than they were ligt—« yin of over $5,400 per day. ‘Tho Great Western returns ine dicate contiiued Increase $1 ite traflle,—the ros celpts for forty-sov 8 ending the ltt ult. having been F4,G03,0,—an fucrende over tuat yur of 825,974, or over $14,001 a weok. ‘The Government road, the Tntercolontal, bas shared in the fuiprovement,<the growth of its recelpts having been at the mite of 20 per cent wince June, ‘The Canada Southern traille, although the complete figures are not yet to lund, is sald to show in therensy fit guad proportion to tho other roads natued, Special Despatch to The Chieaga Tribune, Orrawa, Dec, Mr, John Costin, Me", aution had na yet been come: pleted for the eatublishment of au Irish colony: ut some artiwest, ‘Tho matter, although tt bus heen disciaged at some length by lending Uris Catholics in this aud other Phetes yet merely In cmbrye,- Mr, Costigan’s: tame. Beene nssoeluted with the movement leesudo ho proifered bla assistance for the purposes pf carry ft lo sucess, Active core respondence f4 bow being curried on anent tho falters and it is possible ther attention of Pare Hament, before it rises, will bo iirected to the subject. The Sowoty will when formetl, prine ae, clpully dircat Its chorgies ta usslstlug the finml- arution of Irish tenunt-farmers, und not to stripping the olaur ovinces af thelr populadon. Specuil Mavateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Loxnon, Deo, 6A conimuniention from Nee ubout two wiles weat of jentur wilh that of It. Lipsey, whe Kamo mons, perpetrated tik brutl murder of tho lun Doctor, Ninhain, wh'uh exulted such Speclut Disvatch to The Chicago Tridune, Sr, JoUN, No B.. Deo, 5,—The Lacuretta ut Tras eed hus been farmuily taken possesslun of o1 while of the Duininion Gayerniment, Speaking of tho exodus, the Bt John Telegraph soya: Ag regards the Maritime Provinces, the Domink the wheel drain uf counteracting Imutgration; yet they unders |] tuok to do both, ¢ rs How tho Vaited Ntutos Supromo Court ty Opened, Waahiugtan Sta duvernmunt ure veritable Milos un They have neither stopped tho lution, nor have they Induced any” ‘To begin with, there Is n deurve of dignity and 6 stately bearing nbout tho rt and ita members which permeates even to the most bumble ate tach. ‘There ta quict fn the court-roon whieh reenils the Sabbath or the Covenunters, Whit ony enters, the tnvuluntary feeling comes on that the poor id set aalde only “Sor the contemplation of tho sober lita of tite, and wo to bin who jibes of jokes in the progence of the Court, The court fgopened about thls Cashion. At 12 o'eloek (oon) tho Justices come iu from the consulting-rooi and (akg thelr eeutaon the Bouck, Away to the FIVE CENTS, Jeft of the chamber in seen a youthful office witose busittess fs to catea the first glimpse of the ndvanelng Judwes. Then coma threo taps with a ponderous guyel by Lhe eame officer, This fa meant nen sirnal for the audience to rise. Then, with tho Chlof Justice in advance, the: gudges enter froin tha right ofthe chamber, ‘To tho rent of the Justices’ acata is an nisic. the contre Is an nrebed entranco for the Chief Justier, Through this nisi the Judges Ale and take position on tho right and tert. until the Chief Justice emerges from the contre entrance. After all inve filed, tho Chief Justice inakes n gracefitt obcisance to tho standing nue ‘hen the Justices take thoir senty a avel [9 made and the auilluice scuta fteelf, ‘The opuning of tho court onayouthful oflicer, “Ub, yeas ah, with tho wands, dod bi preme Court.’ stroke of tho It fa after the old E ete, and concludes 3. the honorable Su- Tho Court Ia now rene: gowns with un pateh of busine peditions, He question, and ef Jeca on tha I Blof Tusticn is quite exe always reviy with 2 reply toa nt | tistactory. The Juste u different attitudes. Justice Miller sinks down low in bis chair, and but tIttle ean be seen af bin but thetop of his ( 7 also does dustica Hradicy. sitaureet most of tie time when nother Ing an argument, busy in consultime the culon- dar, Judge furan 18 tho most striking tn ap. pearance of any of the Jud built, and sits ercot. BLASTING WELL GATE, Procress of tho Mining Operations; Under tho East’ Hiver—Kwo Miles of jgcs, Mes tall, well New York Herald, Dee. 2 is of passengers by the Sound steamers gaze every day with considerable curiosity upon a little island that hag sprung into existence In the middle of the Kast River, opposit Astoria. buildings with holsting-apparatus and smoke- stacks cover the surface, and little clouds of steam pufling up here and there give tho whole the aspect of an extensive manu- factory, The spectator, who from the steam- er’s deck marks the white caps breaking round this fsland, Iittle thinks that deen down under hils vessel's keel there is a min lature city whose streets are filled with fe nnd activity. “Yet itis there, ‘Tho tstand is upon the crown of Fioot Rock, the most dangerous obstruction of Mell Gate, and deep down in its bowels the | workmen of Gen. Newton are digging and drilling night and day, oblivious of the tides that flow and the vessels that come and go ndove their heads, Already they have dag out of the sold rock more than tio miles uf streets, four or tive fect wide and seven fect The rock to be removed has a sur- face trea of nearly nine acres,-and this Is In- tended to be finally demolished by 9 sluzlo hje feet of stone have been taken ont, making a great cayern, Jorger than was the famous ono at Mallett’s Reef when it was blown up. blast wag irde with 50,000 pounds of the highest explostves. Flood Roek will require more than 200,000 pounds, nnd people who were timid as to tho results of the former will probably Jeave the blast Is to be made, ernging fifty men each, earry the work through the twenty-four hours without interruption, being allke in that hollow d ‘There are ten tunnels running parallel with the current of the river, and ench of these ab present 1s 600 feet long. by thirtecn shorter ones, the whole forming’ wesort of maze in whieh nothing could le’ easier than te get lost. themselves occasionally do this. sprinkling of these men are oldantners, the reater number belmg youn fellows trom Sew York or Long Island. . Many of . these, however, had some experience tn the { Jett's Reef excavation and the: workmen, elven tn okt miner to note the character of thie stone and guard neninst tho dangers of its crumbling down. aig the eyes become accustomed to thie plisce lack rubber bose is noticed sireteh- tng along the foor of the narrow: passage: and ciitting occasionally a hissing sound 23 if it were some great serpent havin home inthis glooiny cavern. ‘Throug the steam fs conveyed whieh drives the d ‘There are ten of these mnclines then drills in the twenty-four twenty-five holes, four feet deep and two ‘Thus 250 holesare bored The blastlog is done only in the gventng, When the holes are charged and fired inimediately, thls part ofthe work oc- cupylug three or four: hot y the concussions put.out tha miners’ lamps, and residents of the river banks are treate ton ocensional tremoer, ‘Getting on in this way about five hundred feet of tunnel is die” out per month. ‘The stono: is re cars run on tracks: Already 733,000 ‘he blowlng-tp of Wren the nes vday and “night ‘These are crpssul’ Judeed the workmen Anches in dinueter, Jad down as the tunnels are driven, holsted up through the shaft, pnee, by mi Ingentous automatic con- trivance, It fs dumped inte scows. This stone ‘ts dispose Just north of Black well’s Island and between that and Flood Hoek is an immense hole.in tho rlver bottom and fnte this the débrts ts deposited almost within 1 stone’s turow of the place whence It was taken, dumpling was begun the | deep, but the bottom seems to give way under pressure, for notwithstanding: die limenso auantlly of rock thrown {ite It o sounding- yesterday falled to tonch bottom. ‘The only parlous adventure” ene countered by the reporter during the under pround trip was fn connection with the move ye Of this broken stony alune'the tunnels. It is iinpossibte at present’ to say when the tunneling will be tuighed and the prepara. tons made for the great blast, Blanner of 1633 wilt withes of the work, to fire the entire bh of In un odd v line 120 feet ton, tha completion hon's intention nat sinutlanvousty, as bo dd at atlett’s Reef, and the tanel will Hooded before the dischurgs, as fn the former pewithstanding the heredible quitnth losives tobe used, he expects that tas a cushion nud It is Gen. N any daninging con at of the/Quoeon of Clits, Apropos of gambling, some-of imy readers may remember thy story whlun 1 told at a monster game of ounds nt Bt. where tho Car aunuiled caitce ‘Tho aso: Just hoard of another somewhat similar, of Wwhlet a Fronoh Indy of nigh) slanting, revout> deceased ut ‘Tour, was the heroine, Tho uintess du X. ws ag an invetoraie erd-player, whode sk II ov ry TING Was proverdinl; te asi, an inveterate gambler. HIncess, nuxions to try the bt French champion, sont up her punted by a request that she won, tigentees thoy began the #un rose next tho SMuscavite had fost tore money thin all bur mies in (he Ural tad produced dure ing w quarter of a eontury. 1 Countess,” she aid, after losing her bat stake, which wus for some fablous aun, that all, AG will suilles to pay my dobt, bur C 4 my averscet, whe Willi band over all vita far ua posible,” Wed tho Fron nt to be woditnes, and when fy not think, fy in courtesy by onu of tho tng wilversiries’ whom 1 have ever wet. won, 80 be It} but Laval send Corn peleat and notary, Before the privst you must aweur never « te touch another ear during your Ife; before HU Het granting we wn Tho Prineves condonteds since, while thu Countess the annulty, whieh sho usd Jostingly tv call tho * Hangom of the Queen. of Clubs." ee How a Founut Spollod a Tragedy, New Yurk Letter, peanut ao spol the notary you wilt, she has never player dispensed to the poor Thavo known @ oll a traxady,'and Ht was one of Nilsson's Nights. The Opera- louse was tiled wht und fushlon—se the paper said next diy. fow of tho gullory gods wore loft. hud Just sung tho prison son of *'Trovatore, and never before su pathetivally, wilunce of suspense, the elimuxyetho travig part of the driuna, iissan caine forward, waite ng and boldite tut sudponse up tothe fast ter hor thrilling ery at But ju that trayte moment, trom the far bight came u crash that echoed through the ‘Che sound wus uninistakslid. it was that of a stout, thick-shellud peanut ing mashed by nm dlouter Keone |, ton, that these sume hiwe bad alsa pe: holding their viettn in susponse and closed upon it Just at the nick of tine, Nilsson's despateing ery was entirely Sorestalled. just wvecond too soon —the thing Bounty and favh! and giggled, and the “boys” barat into n loud Nilsson was completely overset. Sho looked at tirst 43 blank us a collapsed dumpling; then the Tines of bor angulur id ber eyes darted angey arrows over ull the Corgot tho sluguiar Minit ero she shold wi silent thoatre, pale of juwa, fuco- sburpenice, place und audience, ruth that from the sublime to the Fiilsalous ta but a step, and anus cortal tragedy.” bis jira