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;gladstone’s Task in lreland ! Taxing His Utmost Energies. pissonsion Between Ministers Fa- yorlng and Thoso Opposed to Coercion. A Solicitor at Murroo Hooted ot and Pelted by an Infurlated Mob. another Bailiff Violently Gather- ed to His Father Near Cookstown, twenty Yoars’ Penal Servitude Awarded to a Landlord= Shooting Tenant. fattering Necognitlon of America’s found Credit In Leading Loudon Papers. jnother Batch of Socialists Arrested by the German Authorities. IRELAND. DUBLIN STAUTLED, Speewit Cable, Dents, Dee. 8—Dublin was startled to tarofa great Land-League mecting being held within a few nilles of tho clty, at Mal- Hie, on Monday, Dilton and Davitt made pining speeches, ‘The former publicly de- poneed the ChiefJustice of Ireland ns a cowardly’ liar for statements made under tho protection of hls ermine which he would not hwe dared to make under. other cireum- Hances. A LEAGUE MEETING bto be held at Scatstown, County Mona- shan, (-morrow, and nn anti-League mect- {eg will be held there at the same time, Lord Tussmdre presiding, Rough warkis expect a The Orangemen intend to-go armed. U'Kelly and Sexton were to speak at Brook- terough yesterday, but as tho Orangemen rsclved to inarch to the meetings the Magls- tates forbade hoth gatherings, TUE MOST REMARKABLE BVENT freonnection with tis enlsode, however, is theparttaken by n Protestant Rector who tuued the fallowing notice; “Mey of Unsten—Somo evil-disposed pron, desiring to stlr up strife and cause Yoodshed in our neighborhood, has posted apa notice calling upon the Protestant tenant-farmer to oppose at the Innd meeting on Tuestlay next the Loman Catholle tenant famer, with whom his mtorests are Ideniteat, Asyourtruo friend, I call upon you to trent wth contempt such advice, Too long hag evel been hounded against ereed in this un happy land.?” # GLADSTONE’S PREDICAMENT, Ty the Western Associated Drea. Loxnos, Dee. 8,-The Morning Post says: “Another very serlous diftteulty has arisen wih tho Cabinet, Parnell’s lust speech ling ensineed many of the Ministers that the Iudiny reform alone will uot satisfy Tree hun, and tho advocates of coercion, headed WyMr.Forster,Chict Secretary for Ircland, are fereasing thelr demands for immediate co- trlon iy order to matntaln tha laws, The ugencyof the question has become 40 ncuto thatthe idea of a December session of Par- Jament, or Important concessions from the Gbinet, fs not to bo Mghtly set aside, A sery few days will show whether Gladstone snagain stifle discordances !n the Cabinet. Uhesummons Partiament to propose co- elon, ho may lose two colleagues, and if hoe tetuses that course four may desort him? The dissatistied members of tho Cabinat webelioved to bo the Karl of Selborne, Lord High Chancellor; the Duke of Argyll, Lord athe Privy Seal; the Marquis of Unrting- on, Secretary for India; and W. E, Forster, Gilet Secretary for Ireland, There aro also nmors that Ear! Cowper, Lord-Licutenant ot Ireland, threntencd to resign unless Gerclye measures aro adopted, TWENTY YEARNS PENAL SERVITUDE, Loxpos, Dee, &.—At the Omagh Asaizesto- day farmer was sontenced to thirty yoars’ Weaal servitude for firing at his landlord. DISCREDITRD, Tha Standard in a lending article dlscred- \s tha roports of fresh disagreomont In tho Cabinet, BAILIFF SHOT, ADalllf has been shot dead nonr Cooks- ‘own, County Tyrone, while attempting to “teeytoadecree, The man against whom a ere was issued and who fired the shot 3 PROTECTION CALLED FOR, Loxnox, Dec, 8.—Messrs, O'Kelly, Dillon, 4a Biggar hava written Forster, saylng that mM Rowsmore, in the fulfillment of his reate to oppose the land mucting at Lats- ue on ‘Thuraday, has arrived at Ennis- en with a body of armed men, Who intend Altack tho meeting, and they call on tho ernment to protest the assomblage, MADE IIMSELY UNPOPULAIL j Dou, Dee, 8,—Sollejtor Connolly ‘de set & ganckeoper aginat tho charge of looting ata farmer at Murrog, When Con- Zolly teft tho court a crowd of people, num- wets fullya thousand, gathered around i, hooting and groaning vigorously, rnd talsing their sticka in tho alr, ' ni atnto ot affairs — beeamoe ‘ lhreatontng that Connolly had to seek elter In a housg, ‘I'he doors wore closed, It was with tho utmost difllculty that Oso within prevented the forcible ontry of ti Poputaee, While tho uproar was at its rt tthe local Secretary of tho League ap ted aut {informed the’ people that Con- ¥ Wag prepared to make an apology for ie are ho tnd taken aogalnst tho ro in the past, and? that he uit not do anything to — thwart Conn In the future, Shortly afterward lly Appeared, and, mounting a chalr, aly ee forrow at having nected profeasion- or a land-owner, who, ft was allogod, le made himself obnoxious to tho people, t routsod he would never again serve an erent for rent. Is apology, how- Hs uid not allay tho sngry fect tibet the populace, and tho officers tect be eague had to form a cordon to pra- Conon fron thelr fury. Mua was flung at head, ly, stlcks wero brandished over his bing nd one blow was dealt Min. Oppro- a ae wero appiledd ts him as he led with con: _ Say from Mune considerable difioulty —o——— ? é ny CUR CREDIT ABROAD, EniNG NOTICES OF ENGLISH PAPERS, : ldtage’s Dee, 8, —Tondure for 43,500,000 *¢ percent atock were opened yestor= And applications amounted to over bun of Yarylug from the official mini: Riis 8 to 101g, ‘Tho tenders at 2103 13 ‘ arnt Teceive about 7L per cent of the Teealye I for; those above that {igure will Poranee® Amounts bld for in full, ‘ho comnee let iu discusaing the foregatng tu fea qo With the redemption of the Amer- tia rap as “Phe United States wilt bo - nals. its credit as at least equal to that + the faa it nay be » question whether, on ‘8s bonds f the coming loon for refunding , lay og, falling due next year, the Secre- 3 ‘Vreagury wij be wo liberal as to f TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE "THURSDAY, DECE elye 3!¢ per cent when an evidently float bonds ata lower rate. ‘Che sucecss of the Ion ins strengthened the market for all frat-elnss {nvestinents, ,but prices are some- what restrained by a rumor that £500,000 In coll will be taken to-day or Thursday for New York, an operation whieh would render an advances of the bank rate on ‘Thursday to 8 per cont possible.” ‘tue “rir? - The London Thnes, in tts Mnancial article, says: "Tne finances df tho United States muy excite the envy not only of England bubof Europe, Its unprecedented rate of redemption ts having Its natural effect in ralsing Ute credit uf the United States to a level with the most stald and best paying communities of the Olt World, In reaching that level, the United States will only attain {ts rightful position. A country which ts 80 faithful co tts engagements, whose resources are so Imittess, and whose population tn- creases with such remarkatle rapidity ought to enjoy the best credit necorced to any State. In all probability, should condi- tlons reimaln favorable, Sceretary Sherman Willaccomplish his refinidine operations at it rate nearer 3 thin 4 per cent. The very rapidity with which he is able to pay off the debt must ald him most materially by redue- ing the supply of stock, ‘This neting part passn, with the augmenting demand for sound Investinents, will give htm Inealeu- Jable advantages In his operations.” SPAIN, PRESIDENT HAYES’ REP! 18M OUTRAC Swectat Cabie, Manu, Dee, 8.—Considerable excitement prevalls In political clreles aml on Change caused by the passage in President Unyes? message referring to tho sgeresslons of cruisers on American vessols in Cuban waters. ‘Ihe press of Medrid ara making bitter comments upon It, ‘The Ministerlat organs state that the dispatch of the Span- Ish Minister to Washington fed them to sup pose that the matter had been satisfactorily terminated by the inquiry instituted by the Naval Department, aud made by the Amer lean Admiral at Havana, espectally as two indemnitles were pald, To the Western Anoctated Press, Lonpoy, Duc. 8.—A. dispatch from Madrid say “ Just when Spain was hoping for « result from the negotiation with the United States fora treaty of commerce to benelit Cuba, tho message of President IInyes has erontedl 0 feeling of surprise, and much ane noyance is displayed by tho Madrid press in their coniments on the subject.’? CE TO BPAN- MEXICO, DIPLOMATIC. Crry or Mexico, Nov, 30,—Bolsy d’An- alas, French Minister, arrived at tho Capital on the 20th, and presented his eredentinis on the 201h, when, addressing President Diaz, he sald the Fronch Government had author ized. him to declare that France will make no reclamation whatever for diiferences prior to the present retstablishment of diplomatic relations. President Dinz, In reply, made a similar declaration on the part of Mexico. ‘The report of the Secretary of the Treasury for {ho past fiseal year shows total recolpts of $21,200,000, In former years the average Tecepts were $16,000,000. RUSSIA. ‘HINT TO ENGLISH LIBERALS, Sr. Psrersnura, Dee. &—The Journal do St. Petersbourg publishes an Inspired articla Inwhich tho Liberals of England are as- sured thoy may count with certainty upon tho sympathy and codperation of Russia, ITEMS, The Russian Government is about to send tho cruiser Tarostave to intercept American. fishing vessels cnoroaching upon the fisherles. of tho Siberian const. ‘Tho Taroslaye ts ordered to erulse in tho Pacific. Soveral rogiments will shortly bo dis- patched to the Caucasus from Sebastopol aud elsewhere. . GRBAT BRITAIN, EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. Lonnon, Dee, 8,—The Board of Trade re- turns for tho month of November show an “Inereaso of £1,812,745 In tho value of exports and £4,085,004 in tho valuc of imports Into the United Kingdom, compared with the samo inonth last yoar, : POSTPONED, The Intornatlonal regatta for the Amorican prizes Is off till next summer, CHRATED A BANON. Charles Colmore Grant has been created Baron Longuell, of the Province of Quebec, roviving ® fawlly title of the me of Louls GERMANY, SOCIALISTS ARRESTED, Lonpon, Dee, 8A dispatch from Berlin states that four Soclallats have been ar- rested nt Varmatadton the charge of high troagon, Six persons havo been imprisoned. at Pforzheim for clrctilation of revolutionary publications, TURKEY. . THE GREEK QUEBTION, Consrantinorie, Dec, &—The note pre- pared by the Mintstors has boen sont to the Sultan for approval, It proposes that Greeco should receiva a considerable, in- erease of territory, but that Janinn, Metzova, and: Larissa should romain Lurkish, . FRANORE. THE PANAMA CANAL, Paurs, Doe, 8.—In leading Amorlarn quar- tors here tho reference to tho Panama Canal in. President Ilayes* messuge ts not con- aldcred hostile, GANAL SITARES APPEIED FOI, Lonpon, Dee. 8—A dispatch from Paris states that up to noon yesterday 1,200,000 Panama Canal shares had been applied for in Europe, VARIOUS. : MAUTHQUARE, Vienna, Deo,8,~A fresh and violent ahook of carthquakeoccurred at Agram, ju Croatia, at midnight, It was accompanted by sub- terrangan rumblings, which contlined Hireugtiout the night, and caused renewed vante, ‘THY INDLAN ‘viernoy SUFFERING Frost BUN+ 1 . Es ALLANABAD, Dee. 8&—Tho Marquis of Hinon,. Governor-General ot Indla, will bo detained hero two or throe days from an at tack of sunstroke, ‘ LANGE FILE, > GENEVA, Doe, 8,—The grenter part of the ‘Villagy of Flusch, intho Valley of Engadeno, Switzerland, burned yesturday. i PEAOK INSURED, ‘ Buenos Arnes, Dec. %—The City of Buenos Ayres has beon selected as tho defluitive capital of the Nopublic, aud peace 1g pormanently insured, i An Intorosting Welle, Uhambera' Journal. | + Reforring to wistuken keuy ‘abort roles, re eutls tho story in a German paper about 9 cers tats Professor, which f4a paralicl to tho Bil Stumps adventure of Pickwick, A Gorman an- Wquary wado tho delighted dlvcovery it stono placed over a stablo-door bore the in- seription 1081, 1 must buve thie stone in wy collection, cost whut it may,” thought tho savant, Calling a tenant furier who was tho proprietor, the Professor sald tahlin eagorly: “Did you nas obtin thia stone from tho caatlo ruln onthe hill yondur?? “ Ttniny be that my grand- futher futchod it thonce whon be bullt tho ata. blo.” waa the reply, Tho antiquury the what he would tako for the stone, “Sings you uppear to haya y fanoy for it," suid tho furm= or, “give me 40 gutdons, and f will bring it to your house.” “tHathor a farge sum,” sald tho Yrofewsor; “but bring It to my residence, and you shall baye the mongy, Whenin duy course the turmer brought tho atono upon a truck, the geulous antiquary turded it over, to refresh hls. vyes with o aixbt of its venerable chronological Inscription, not without unzloty that ft wizbt have been’ damaged fu its removal. “Why,” bo oxelalined, “what Js this? ‘big Is not tha right gtouc. On tho atone | bought from you nh ake waa tho dato 108! No this bears the modern rate 1801, proves that the, other was oxnetly 720 years older than this! "io not trouble avout that’ galt the ponaant. “The tions, you see, slr, turned the # upside dawn whea they set [tia the doorway, Drenve It fitted better that tpy. You. ean turn It whichoyer way you Hike, DL, of course, must have the money agreed nfign.” The Professor, it ts sald, at ance pald tho whole aim, and gave tho inan a present besides to take pia? to stony and any nu moro about tho matter, Ee MAINE, A Striking Contrast—SelfeReatraint and Vulrness of tho Republicans, Corresponstence New Yurk Tribune, Pouttaxp, Mew, Nov. 2i—-Tho diapatch of Senator Maine to tho Tribune nt tho tine of tho September election, in which be salithut if Pinisted: bad evonred a plurality of onvote he would be [naugurated Governor by the Repube leans of Malne, fully expressed tho sentiment of the party nt tho time, In tho enstern pore tion of tho State, however, nfter’ tho November clection, a ‘ittle “discontent with this polley was oxprossed, Ily somo aberration of tho mind, or heart, 1,3 votes intended Sor nrrls M. Ulalsted, tha Fusion nominee, wero raturned by Yown and Pluntation Clerks 1s enatfor Hartia 1. Plalsted, Uram M, Plaisted, and almilar dletortions of tho numa, Follow. {ng the procedent which tas governed in this Stato almost from the time, when thy Inekwoods cavered the country down ta the fen, those votes sought to bo thrown out. That would give the Btate ta Gov, Davis, the Republican nomineo for retlection, Some of the friends of Gov, Davis declared that what had ways been done (before shipbuilding had been rovived In all that region around Rastport two or three years age, and Greenbackisin had crept, fn _polltied there and elsowhera in, the Stita) ought now to be done, Thoy regarded Gov, Davis ag Inartyr, and perhaps Juatly so, becuse, though a man of family, he hud lett a lucrative practice of the hiw to serve the party ns Gove ernor ina bad year, and his business having guf> fered, ho fs naw to bo sent back to private life. ‘Tho salary of the Governor of Maino 18 only 2,00, and the incumbont always loses money. ‘Thla heresy, however, huts buen short. was nover seriously talnod, and it has now been” doltuitly abandoned, Jt wis frowned down nt ones hy the wholo party, which misgh henrtlly the noble opinions of the Bupreme Court, pro nounoed nt the time Gurcelon tried to steal the State and nv third of the Legislature a year ago, A principio of right 1s involved this year whieh never was in issne when the Republicans had n large majority. Gov. Davis himself, who would have bean rented if Plaisted wero thrown out, henrtlly ndoptod this view, About two weeks nyo the fitea was started that tho constitutionality of the retroactive feature of the plurailty ‘nmendinent. adopted at tho Septomber olection, ought to be diactssed, Ituppears that the Fusionists voted nguinst that inensure ently on clection-day, but, tndly that they wero gaining in Portland and else. whore, thay telegraphed all over the State to change frontend vote for it, Tho amendment iu consequence reveived 67,01% votes to 85,402 nuainst. As soon ag the vote was ciit- vassed, Gov. Davis promptly fasued a prociumas tion dealuring the amendinent adopted. Ex- Gov, Dingloy’s paper, the Lowlston Journal, suggested thon that it was the legislative ro- solve, not tho amendinont itself, which roe vided that stshould apply to tho September clec- tion, and auded that the Supreme Court might hnye to pass on tho matter, But tho Republic- ang having made a hard Aght aguinst oflcinl villainy were Indisposed to take advantage of tho new techntfenlity. Judge Goddard, of Portland, appeared in tho A'lvortiser of thit olty in. opposition to the Rehome. Ho deelared that “the Ttepubiican party orlglnated tho Iden [of the atnendment), ptahed It through the Leyisiature, urged 18 adaption by the people, and voted for it nt tho polls, with scarcely an execption. Surely,” ho sald, wo cannot honorably take opposit ground and repudinte our own scheme, because, 13 80 often hmppensin sich ensos, ft did not work woll." fhe pen was wielded with such gond cifect inthis article that It nroused tho purty to the ovit tondency of this new iden, A conference of Jeadors followed; and the result hns been that tt enn bo stated finally that the Republicans of Maine will abldo by the intention of the voters treely und talrly expressed at the polls, ‘Thoy willtake nidvantage of no technicalities, hut will sont Mr. Platsted in the ofllea to which ho appears to lnve beon elected. Tho party is showlne its capacity to resist temptation ad- nilrably. ———— INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY. Pleturcs Taken In the Mundredth Part of a Second—liow It In Done, New York Beening Post. ‘The process of instantancuus photography as enter- perfected rovently in London, and in this coun-, try by Iookwood, bns resulted in many changes Jn tho modo of taklug ordinary photographs and hos cntarged the ficld of photography by bring- fog within it tho work of ploturiug objects in mation. Tho history of tho Instantancous process of Pphotogranhy 1g, like that of all other inventions, fullof fallures, Tho golatine uscd instead of collodion naa modium for the chemicals eim- ployed fn making negatives {s a delicate. sub- staneo, tho manipulation of whion necids groat experience sand — Judgment; * its a por. preparation iy go tudious at it ig not probable that photographers will attompt to prepare thoir own plates a8 at nraget, but will buy them ruady bropared, in are quantitics, the pinto boing dry nn practi- oully inniterable. Tho gelatine Is first bolled for muy hours, thon fnixed with the nevedsary salts of silver and potassium, thon pissed through sluverlike clothe, washed In water to extract tho excess of chemfeals, boiled aguin for 4 day, and thou spread on tho glass pli Eyon the minutest cure in proportions and treat~ ment results In plates of dhiferent quality, Soine: plates aco too gonditlye and became black, ever after anexpasure of a fraction of a second; others do not give clenr pistures, So rapid is tho effoet of Nght that the motion of the hand has been found to bo too slow, and a pneumatic device lias been intruduced by which the alight pressure of 4 rubber bulb throws upudisk which govers the nperture of the camera and brings it down again, In Mr, Rovkwoud’a studio a long tube goes from tho camera to any part of tha room, the bulb which ends Jt beliy carcled in tho, operatur’s hunt. Whon be sccs a good expression or position on tha part of -tha altter lie squeezes tho bull, no inatter in whut purt of the room ho inny he, and the ptet- ure istakon, But even this pneumatic disk ty not rapid enough for pletures tukon out of doors, For thig purpose a woordon slide {g_ used, with around holo Jn it, As tho atide falle tho opening pisses tho camera aperture and gives o vow a the scens, which Justa for about tno hundredth part of a second. Tu pletures taken nt the Buttery by this provess of freluting-coat- ing ant silde the (nest ropes un shi psand atent houta golng at tullspoed ara as distinct aa If the boats tind beon at rest, and cach wave te dlutinatly plotured aa it was at that fraction of a second. For artista the Instantancaus process offors tha most valuable kind of ald, No mutter how anl- tated a scand, [Lean bo photexraphed 113 Gnally aga tablequ, A ballroom with dance xolug ‘on, the musiohans fddling, people tabling, hugh. ing, and yawniug aan now be photographod will h ony. Roger, tho seulptor, baa uno tho nrageas to tuke plutures of ‘athtotos atrugaling, ‘no mien struggio without py thought of tho cuimora, and When they get through thore are balf ® dozen plotares ie tho men tn positions which struck Loyvrs as elfective. Allhe hud todo was to squeeze hia: rubber bujb and tho thing waedone, Horses trotelng and cowa yraz~ ing ure easly tiken. Qne picture taken Inet woek represonta tlve pigs feuding, unio old fellow: Y sorniohing his back as he gazes stalldty at tha cumera, Acat aud her kittons mako ‘a protty group. : children and very old’ porsons tha a ncaa ct (his process gta luvatuatle, ha cbitd fs allowed to move nuout until It takes a x} position whon tho pluture {a mado, who disiike the ordeal of wotogmipbed — befvro | thoy Know jt all such things us herds reats and props helng done away with. Plotures of persons laughing are fall of life, and it muy ‘bo auld of all plotures tikon by tho fnstantatios ous process that the att, unantural ex! presalon almost unavoidable when « porson 1a obliged to ait with bead propped up, staring ut a enmen for half a julnute 13 dopo away with, In the opinion of many persona it will not bo Jong, he. fore photoyrapliors! head-rosts WH be sold for ‘old Iron, a A Womarkuble Suit. A dispatch from Littlo Hock, Ark, gives the patticulars of a remarkable suit-al-law in which @ decistun bas buen reaobed uftor many yours of Htgation. It gpreare tut at tho break- Ing out of tho War H, AL Crawford sold his plantation in Washington County to it. J. West ‘or $20,000, Crawford wmnigratedd to Oregon, whore hodicd, West vefusad to pay tho amount duo tha cxtate of deceased, alleging duit the notes be had glyon Crawford wore oxecuted on Sunday. Crawford's ndministrater brought suit tounforce payment, in the Washington Count: Clroult Court, Dev. £0, 1809, agalast West und his securities, A yerdiot was’ rendored for the defendants, An uppoul waa taken to tha Supromo Coyst, whero tho action wu tho lower court waa reverdod, A change bf vanue wastuken to Bonton County, ond te cngo Wag been on the docket there fur tho pst ton yours, 1¢ wus compromisod un the wth, tho defondants pa; id pluintits $5,000, and olthor alle paying bulf the costa, Tn the yours tho sult hus been i issue It hus completely rulned near ly every one in aby way conueotad with It. Tho total nowt of cocts ly catlmated at moro than $25,00,, while the fees of gininent counsel ems ployed will be equal large, ————————— Land-Btrelamation in Holland, Ince the beginning of the sixtcenth coutury rect thu SUN) acros have been won frou the water lu Hollund, aid reclainition stl goes on ut the gate of about olght weres a day. Binco 1650, thu Luke of Haarlum hus beow converted into u region of farms and villuges; and tho parole, out of tho Zuydor Zou, now to bo Monet will aurpass Ly wagultude alt previous ou- gavord SPORTIN ATTER ny Annual Meoting of the National Base-Ball League in New Yorke pomp Detroit Adnitted to Membership ‘ in the Place of Cincin- i nati, Important Changes in the League Cot- stitution~No Hope for Expolled* Playors. : ree 3 t Reinstatements Ordered by ‘the National Trotting Association. i we TIE WASHenA DT LEAGUE Spectat Dupaten tr TE Ohleage Tribune. New Yor, Dev.8,—-The annual business mect- ing of tho Board of Directors of tho Natfonal Longue of Professional Baro-Ball Clubs wasbeld to-lay in tho St. Jnmes Hotel. W. A. Hulbert, of tha Chiengo Halt Club, presided, and tho othor Directors present were A. If. Sodon, of Boston; J. 3. Sifo, of Nulfalo; and J. Fe Evans. of Cleves land. Thachamplonship was warded to the Chicago Bali Ciub, that organization having won amajority of tho League schoduled gnines of lust senson, p Jepeated application havingbeen made to the Doard In behulf of Janes A. Devi, George Hall, and A, If. Nichols for the removal of the dis- abilities resulting frow thole expulsion fromthe League for alleged dishonest tnll-playing, a res- olution was adopted to the cifea t tuat the Board of Directors would nover remit the penaltles In- filvtod on the mon name, and that no appeals touching their cases would heroaf.er be enter- tained. Various reports retating to tho financos of tho Hoard and tho scheduly of gamos wore subs mitted, and N. iE. Young was reilected as Beero- tary and ‘Treasurer for the ensulng year. After tho Dircotors had adjourned, the following dole- gates to tho annual meeting of tha National Lenguo of Professional Base-Hall Cinbs were called to order by the Presidont, W. A. Mulbort: A.H. Soden and Harry Wright, of the Hoston Club; J. U. Sistth and James M. Moffat, of the Ruffalo Association; A.G, Mills, of the Chicago Club; J. F. Itoot, of tne Providence Asanclation; and Free- man Brown, of the Worcester Club, ‘Two detegates from tho’ National Baso-Ball Club of Washington, of which President-clect Gurficld isan honorary momber, presented cre- dentinis and applied forthe admission of that ore ganizution to the League, The application wag rejocted after somo disuussion,on the ground thut tho geographical position of Washington Wad not convenient enough to admitof vislta- tion by the othor Leaguo Clubs, The Detrott Baso-Hall Club was admitted to mombership as ® guccessor of tho Clucinnat) Club, which was withdrawn, and W. G. Thomp- gon, of Detroit, took n eeat as the delegate of the former organization. Several hours were spent fn consiiering amotulments ta the Constitution, The changes adopted include the following: 1. Professional managers tre mage amenable to tho rules substantiulty to the same extent us players, 3. Tho expulsion of umpires on equal grounds with players is provided for, and atl enses Ine volving the forfeiture of mombership by a club, an vinplire, a inanager, or player ure here- after tu be tried during the playing sengson {n- stead of boing deferred until the annual meet- ing, 04 tins bean the rule up to the present time, 3. Hegulations governing schadulo chum- plonahlp games, which were heretofore tho subject of the speelal business agree- ment between the clubs of the Leuguo are now incorporated {n tho constitu tion, 4. A distinction is drawn between the offenses for which players must bo expelled and may be suspended by the clubs, ‘ 6. Tho numbers of penalties for which clubs may be expolled ts Increased to thirteon, fnelud+ Ing tho golllng of beer or Hquor olelub grounds, .or allowing open betting or ponl-aciling thereon, pinying ballon Sunday, or allowing other clubs tose play, and failing to pay a viulting club ite shire of gate recalpts, : 6. A Bpeelal provision has boen added to the constitution relative to hage-bail orgutiizntions known ag -Lenguc-Atlianco clubs, whleh ure herenfter to bo recognized us honorary members of the National League of Professional Basn- Jal Clubs, and to be entitled to all the priv- Hleges ot the clubs constitutIng tho regular menibersdip of tho baly, A Leame-Alianco gharnplanshle trophy will be oifered each year, The Loague-Alliance Clubs nre, however, de- bared from partlolpating in the achedule cham. plonship guimes, which arc restricted to the elght professional clubs of the National League. Having thus amended tho constitution, the delogntoa adjourned until to-morrow moralng, White the Lengio was in session the delegates of the Nationn) Club, of Washington, and ather professionn! players, informally dlscitesed the quostion na to the wdviaubility of forming w rival league, While tho ‘Troy Club was not represented to- day, & telegram wus recelved from tho delegate, Mr. Defrecst, stating that ho lad unavoidably been detained at home, and would be presert to-morrow, It was expected that an appcat would bo re- colved by the directors from Jones, who wis ox- pelled from tho Boston Club, but nothing waa recelvyed from him or in his behalt, NATIONAL TRO TOD Special Diurpates to The Chteago Tribunn New Yonk, Dee. 8.—Tha Honrd of Review of tho National Trotting Assoolution hold a pro- tracted meeting to-day, ani did not adjourn till midnlght.. Among tha aeelsions wero the reine atatemont of John Wood, of Hton, N, ¥., upon vG@ ASSOCIA .tho application of George ¥. Stevens, Jay Vet- tibony, of Nufalo, applied for a modification of the order in relation to the expululon of record aginst the bay golding Clover, alls Dullon, aling Mrlghtwood, ‘hls hors, for. frauds com- mitted by managora in enturing htm out of jis class and under false names, was expelled by tho ordor of three tricks In Minols. Attor thoso ocourrenees Pettibone purchnsod the horse, Ho applied for its ralnatntement, and after a compromiso with the persons who were wronged had boon mado by Pettibone tho Bunrd ordered his reinstatomont, Tho following: were alao roinetnted: . George W. Brown, of Chloago, and Duncap Taylor, of Osayo, la,} J, N, Haddock, of Harrle sonvillo, Mo, who owned Edwin Forrest, now the property of Robert Honner, who was ox- palted from tho Utica track in:tho apring or B10; Edward Pyly, the driver of Edward at tho angie raco; W. 8, McLaughlin, of Romeo, Mich, expelled at Munthe in 1870 for the supposed pulling of the horse Kate Halls Louts D, Lrakaw, of Morristown, No doy Charles f, Kenyon, of Willimantic. Conn; Edward B, Stokes, who killed James Fisk, dr,and was auapended for failing to notify Cornelius J, Vundorbitt, to whom ho soll the horse Cyntht- Ann, that a fie OF R200 hud ween Imposed upon him: for improper ryclug iu California, In tho enso of 1.0, Pate aigiiiet tha Boston Driving Association, in whichgPate applied for an order claliniag tho entrance fee yiven for the chestnut marp Mattio Huntor, the Hoard dgelded jufayor of tha Association. ‘Tho Bourd will ond up its hualuess to-morrow, —— THE TUR, i ” Cirantyston, B, U., Dev. 8—Tho Decembog mocting of tho South Carolina Jookoy Club opened to-day, ~ ‘The tirat race, Hutchinson Stakes, ono milo,for S-your-olds: ‘Tho second race, mity huaty, waa won by Mark I. Ella Wartield, after witing tho frat hoat, folt and threw ber rider In theguond, which dix tanced her, ‘Tinie, 1:61 5 Mbte, . ‘Third race, ove and three-quurter milogs Long Taw fy Gabriel, Paciti oe No tine tuken, — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Dee, &—Arrived, tha steamships Nheols, from Cuntiit; Bwitzerland, from Ant- werp; Marengo, fiom Hull; Circassia, from Glasyow; Erlu, frou Liverpool. Livenroot, Doo, 8—Arrived, the steamer Montreal, from Now Oricans. Loxvon, Deo. 8.—'Tho stein aud ‘Crinaceta, from Isortal wich i Ethlopiay aud Bele ontand, from Now York; and Pombroke, front joaton, huye arcived out, ay rE New Yank, lice, &.—Arrived, tho’ State of Georgiu, from Gluagow, ey SPRINGFIELD ITEMS: : Spectat Disputed to ‘xe Chicago Tribung —- Brninuvrecy, JU, Doc, &—-Tho Minoty Phare maceutica! Association concluded Its scasion this evening, and adjourned to incet at Veorla on the second Tucedty of November next. Most of tho day was desobtto the ‘consideration of vans, of tho Claveland Club; H.T., ysScandinavian, pposed Pharmacy not, which was finally to. “Gen, Hililanl has received n letter from . Farreaf Brooklyn, Beerotary of the National ‘Guard Aseoelntion of tho United fitutes, nunounclng that the Bxocutivo Cominits tee hai called nimeoting of tho Association at Pulludelphia on Jan. 2 mt POLITICAL POINTS at INIHANAS Speetat Dtapateh to, Te Crtesgo ‘Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, Indy Dee, &—It I$ objected to Gon. Marrieuy's candidacy tor the United States # Hine he tyes at Indianapolis, where most of the Sumitors bave hailed from, to the ignore ing of offor sentionsof the State. A review of te recurids to-day, however, shows that of the enty-one Senators elpeted since the formation of the Staty two came from Mudlson, three from Tognneport. two from Lafayette, two from Nockvhie, and threo from Indlanapolis. Sen- ator Morton wns elected while’ residing In this be way mercls ox-ollielo, en in ran for Governor in: 1864 he waa ered- ited to Wayne County, and that was his legal restdenev, ‘The threo who cata from Indlan- apalts ware all Democrats, + 3 ES GEORGIA, ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 8.—The Presittential Rlect= tora of Gcorgia to-day enst the vote of the State for Hancock and English. HOW ©..NADA SWINDLED US. Serions Charges Made Agninst, the Canadian Government tn Regard tu the “wisherles Award.) By Telegraph tu New York Heratd, Hanrrax, N.S, Deo. 6.—Prof, Hind, of Wind- sor, who was nn official of thy Hallfax Fishery Commission and some mantis ayo made charges that tho statistics ured in the British ease wero false, hus bad printed in pamphict form a letter addressed to tho Governor-Gencral of Canada, In which bo makes churgos Of u broader char- acter, He says not only wero the atativtics pre- punted to the Commission false, but that the ollicial blue-books of Cansda bearing on tho teh with tho United Stuteg wore apsomaylvally falsified for o series of years to produco resulta that woul! eerve the purpase in view, LExportsof the United States wore inudo to onppear much less than they really wore, for the purpose of mak- ing out that the Province benefited little by tho freo admission of fia Into the nited States. ,Fietitious items of exports to forolyn countries wore introduced to muke it appear that the Provineas were less dependent than they really were on the America market, Othor ticiltlous items were inserted to make it Oppenr that tho Americans found a large market for fish jn tho provinces. ‘Tho letter is ula and very elaborate, and vives many compurl- eons and calculations leading to the conclusions already stated. It fa alleged that those falsitica- tlona evan soon after tho Treaty of Washington waainnde. The correct returns appear to have been sent from the various Provinces to Ottawa and there to have been manipulated In the tran- ner above stated. Prof. Hind cluims to be fully, able to proveailhe gays before a committee of tho House of Commons, MASONIC, Montaoueny, Alu.,Dec.8.—Tho Grand Council Royal und Select Master Masons of Alabama unanimously ratified tho conatitution of the Provisional Goncral Grand Counellof the United States inaugurated at Netratt last August. This Js the elgbth Stato to ratify. trade As soon ns tho public learns that tho Shnkers' Sarsaparilia ta the gonuite Shaker medicine pre- pare from roots, herbs, and. berries, grown, Felectod, and prepared by the Canterbury Shike ers, Shaker Village, NeH., they will tuke itin preferunce to all others, stich Is thelr regurd for the character of tho United Brethren, ———e BUSINESS NOTICES, Tho Public Will Boware of 2 Praudue Jon imitation of Dobbins’ Eleotria Soup now beltg foreed! on tho market by midrepresenta- ton. Itwillruin any clothos washed with it. Tusist upon beving Dobbins’ Liectric. Dr. Wnt. Alex, Green, Marcon, Gare writes: Colden’s Lichig’s Liquid Uxtract of Beef in goneral dobitity, weakness, dyspepsia, Joss of appetite, and nervous oifiietions. Ihave found it the best remedy 1 ever used, a A_complctoe assortment of all works on Homeopathy ever published In English or Gorman fg kept in stock ut Hoerieke & ‘Tafel’s HomeopathlePharinacy, at & Clark street, a Macalister’s Cough Wixture is tho most reliable and safe remedy. Every faraily: should have tt for Yhooplng comb and croup, J.P, Lee, corner Halsted and Harrison streets, sole minufacturer For snic by nll druggists, __MBDICAL, (j t Itching and Sealy Diseases, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Old Sores, and Mercurial Affec- flons Gured When All Other Hu- man Agencles Fall. 1, Cutieura Hesolyent purifies, strengthens, and supports tho system through tho most erlt- foal stages of blood, skin, and scalp humors und disorders of tho Hyer, kidneys, and uriuary or- eal 4. Cuticurr, a medicinal jelly, arrests disenze, allays Intlamtaation, Itching. und irritation, beals ulcers, and mite nwily dead aicin and tlesh, u. Cutleura Medleinat Soap, for the Loilet, bath, and nursery, cleanges, sonthes, refreshes, an: beautities the skin, Guticura Shaving Soap {4 the only medicinal shaving soap, SKIN HUMORS, MILK CRUST, ETC. SKIN Husolt—Mr 8. E, Whipple, Decatur, Micn., writes Unut her face, head, and somo parts of her hody wore almost raw, Hond coverod with scald and sory. Sulfered fearfully, and tried vyorything, Permanently cured by Catleura Remedies, MILK Crust—Mra. Bowers, 13 Clintonert., Cln+ ecinnuth speaks of her sleter’a child, who was cureit of milk crust, which resisted wil remedies for twa years. Now a fine, healthy boy, with w beautifal head of halr, TeTTen OF TUR HANDS—Ellzaboth Buokley, Littleton, Ne Ly Faunk fully pralsos the Cuticura Remedios for a cure of tetter of the hands, whioh bud reudored thom almost uscloss to her. SCALD HEAD, ALOPECIA, ETO, Boatn fivan—iL, A, itayimond, auditor ¥, W, J.G 8. MH Juckson, Mich. wus cured of sald ae “f niye years’ duration by the Cutleurn pmnedied, Fauna or tHe Hain.—Frank A. Bonn, Steam Fire Engine 6, Boston, was cured of alopecia or fultlug of the hufr by tha Cutioura Memedies, which complotely restored his hair when all eule hy would lose it. a ANDAUEM—Thomng Teo, £46 Frankford-nv., Philudolpnit, alicted with dandruff, which for twenty yours had covered bly sealp with scales aneequarter of an inch in thickness, cured by tho Cutleura Hemeilics, Cutloura Memedies are prepared by Wooks & Potter, Chemists and Druguista, 30 Washington. at, Moston, and wre for silo by all Driggists, Prlovof Cuticura, n Medioinat Jotly, snail boxes, 40 cents; urge boxes, 8; Cutiottra Kesolvant, the naw Iiood Puriiicr, $1 por bottles Cutloura, Medicinal Tollet Soap, 24 canta Cutloura Ma- dlelunt Shaving Soup, 16 centa; In burs for Bar bers and lurge consumars, Meents, EOP7_AN macllel fee mE FeCE NEAT reds [~ SANFORD'S IRADICAL CURE For CATARRH. One Bottla Radical Cure, Ons Box Ca “ tarrhat Solvent, and One Improved Inbaler, Price for gil, 81.00, « Taof marvolous oMcacy for relieving violent at~ tacks of Bucealng, () whitch many wee Mibjuot, Toe Sluunattur qu tte a Maanaves wan clogved with udonetve maton fur deodutiatiu a nuditying chy breathy, farrouduriing thy hea eloar, (ioaiials active, tho ipcutiioe cuey, util ovary fsoneo he's mat aeatoral and quntied ennaltion, Hopinaing with hu Nuwat Puseaces, WU clennsas, firiciatwoinhos and heals, inurreats tie furs ilon or putrid mauler, dt etrikue We thw Fury Haeee de Ula disouse, “thle done, Ite constituuons ally ani Bid and cireatutting zhly removes scum the A lal) ide the ory ist ioe: iguckedt uf by tig abeorbonts trom puruicn autor aiid draped tate thy wtodiauh ad Bou fo lunge. ak your drusgiat Cor Suirford's Radical Cure, senaal Ages, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, hy 130! diy Liver, Bt ols, purfect Tiyspopsia, Crguips, und ca. Foe Weak and Sure ul Bitiuys, it tf ition ry Bi ont Auug und Salartal [ise Heart, Vain Lange, Pylpitation af the iheuuathin, Neucitutae best rowdy, in ta ectrio Fb and beluticn, they, wre thy, Ask tur Culling’ Volto tt veers BUSINESS CATES, THOS. SADLER, ATYORNEY-AT-LAW, cuicacy, 1880—TWELVE PAGES ST CN, PIRIE & 60S Vestn Dry Gout House Madison and Peoria-sts. LK SALE! Exceptionally Low Prices. At75 cents=-LyonsCol- ored Silks (some of them light shades), 20 inches wide, cost $1.17 1-2 a yard to import; a veritable bar- gain. At $1.26-=Colored Satin d’Lyons, pure silk, heavy and soft, dark shades; very cheap goods, At St.0Q-<A Black Im- ported Satin d’Lyons, sold early this season at $1.75; speaks for itself, At Si.GO0--A rich Black Satin d’Lyons, sold thirty days ago for $2.50; this also speaks for itself. A Line of “Bonnet’s” all silk Black Satins at reduc- tions of 75 cts. yard from previous prices, At $1.00" rich Black Gros Grain Silk; would be extra good value at $1.25. Brocade Velvets fear- fully slaughtered; an ele- gant assortment at half price. Chas. Grossage § Co. pet! nducements Dress Goods! FOR THE Holidays! English Broche.. All+ Wool Mixture. All-Wool Momie... All-Wool Solid Color SUC... 22. ,200000..87 L-2ea yard 4£4-in. French Camel's Hat, all wool,..........60ca yard’ £6-in. All- Wool French Camel's Hair, 44-in, All- Wool French Serge. o- £4-in, All- Wool French Cameletie.....e cece renee SSO Yard 44-in. All- Wool French Cotoline.......sccee.00--. 850 a Yard f4-bu. AU-Woot Invis- ble Checha....00 sooeeee 900 @ yard ‘44-in. All-Wool Fancy Cashmere Brocades ....90c a yard £8-in. AU- Wool Faney Camel’ Halr...... 81.00 a yard £8-in, All- Wool French Pebbie Cloth. woe 81.00 a yard 6Oca yard T5ea yard Bordered and Handkerchief Suiting Reduced One-Third, Chas. Gossuge. & €o., State-st. Washington-st. NEW PUBLICATIONS, A BRIDLIANT HIT! UNCLE REMUS: HIS SONGS AND HIS SAYINGS, The Folk~Lore of the Old Pluntation By JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS, In purchasing anything tev the line of Silks and Velwets, it will be found on taspection that “Tt Pays to Trade on the West Side.” GARSON, PIRIE & 60, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, &c. FANY & C UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK, ‘Haye comploted their prepara- tions for the appronching Holi- days, and suggest that an early examination of thely stock will cnablo purehasers to. secure the choicest selections, and escape the crowds unavoidable later in the month. ‘Until Chrisimas tho . ostab- Nshment will be kept open in the evenings. “Vo Northern readars the atory of iirag (rather —Bruddop) Nabble may bo novel, To those fomulilar + with plantatiun Ilfe, who have Iatened to these” quatnt ol siarics, who have atl!l tender romiaiss cences vf xuine coud uld uauina who told thesa wone roux adventures to them when they wara oftidren” Hrer Wabbit. the Tar Baby, and rer Fox come back | fzaln with all the post pleasures of younger daze: Now York Times, “pho volun is.n must rendabip ono, whether it be regarded sn bumurous book merely of ay a canty|bus 4 ton 10 the literature of fulkelora."—N, ¥, World. i omnis ts a: thoroughly oniusing book, and is much the bust buniorous cumpliation that has boon put be- fore tho Anierican public for many a day."--Phltadele phia Tulearaph. é a “Ono uf tha most noyol books af thoyenr . . - If the pook in ity entirety te qut widely road ye shall, bo greatly disappointed: and jf apy one mistcs the story of the Rubble and the Fox he will deny himealt mueh plensant mental recrustlon-’—Boston Courter. Uncle Remus’ sayings on currant Uappanings ara - very abrewd und bright, and tho plantation aud ros v}val sung aro choleu specluens of suafr sort.”—loe tan Journgl “Weltindin [ts new humorist. Tlsaketchos ara excocuingly clever und umuging, and sumo of hls songs are a positive addition ty the faculty of rhym- Ing thut furces Itself pou the mowory.—Bostan Ua- zolte, wrhey ara natural graptlo, and amusing to young ~ and ald, and will be doutly appreciated by phose fo the South why have still a soft spat in thelp hearts for the godd nld time, and o tear tromuling In the pyelid and ready to bo shed to the inemory of the sable Suns clos" and 'puntios' of thotr yuutt.”—N, O, Picayune. * Well Illustrated from Drawings by F, §, Church, whose humorous animal drawings are 20, well. known, and J, H, Moscr, of Georgla, x vole, $2mAy ; Cjoth. Price, $2.50 : . OLD FURNITURE. SYPHER & CO., TAI Broadway, New York, Have the Largest Collection of Curloug Old PUR- NITURE they have ever shown, Dutch Mahog- any, Italian Iniald, and Flemish Carved Purni- ture. Teakwood from China, Treasures from the Demidoff Sale at San Donato. Rare pleces of Old Engllsh Silver, and many objects of artistic valus and historical interest, SYPHER & CO., 741 Broadway, New York. FOLDING HED. CHAMPION AUTOMATIC t FOLDING BEDSTEAD Ch ency from tho anus of Agency eu! For sale by all bookvallers, or sont by mall, post pald, on reculpt of price. . D, APPLETON & CO,, Publishers, 1,3, and 5 Bond-at., New York. RUAL KSTATE. Farm Property FOR SALE. Hituato In thy Town of Ruund Grave, in the Conn f f Livingston, State uf Hiliots, buing 0 nt ile Rorthwont Ayarter of Hecuinn seta LumashtD oy x i p talninie dducroy, garwar ioeme ee a aid the duutiivess quactue ANd South, fale at the Hollon & Hildreth, | yerthwony “auarter’ de sucuies 2 in wownahiy 3 Whulventonrd foul pakirs ven ut} ny faptatining 21) north mare OF loss, Vn Pina dfudiom Furatiurs. OF tere and portleulnre sy HY 1) ow, reustoe. OF. 2, HBL & 220 STATERT “SULPHUR SOAR, ThE LAD ExTERNAL SPECIFIC FOR oe : SKIN DISEASES A Beautifer of the Complexian. Isrendors the Cuticle Healthful, Ole and Smooth, and ts tho,bavt possible stitute for, expensive Sulphur Uuths, will heal 3 Cakes 756, Te] Bat by Mai regal, Diy % leors and Boros, San i Persons employing it haye no nood tore-f Ay respectable sert toBulphur Byres ep bate Purpoees, Drugglata, Fancy - val MSINFECTANT of€! . 3 SULPHUR SQAP ater ies tit nats pial etely| goods Deer and preventive of Obnoxious or Contagious, Diseases, It ie aleo yaluable ns an tijection. Agan adjunct of thy TOILET, it ts far Bioro| desirable than any costmotles, aroTEnes Ny FRECKLES, PIMPLES, and BL git tote niente uid i bv tho very best boup to shive with, Ieavine the skin smooth Ita 40 ERADIOATES DANDRUFF, ‘The urtlote is endorsed by the Modical fraternity. and Grocors | keep on hand GLENN'S BYLe PHUR BOAT; and will on do- . moond for it sup- ply the genpine. - Cautiov!—Reo that you pet tho nuove. bearing, bot. fe name and design on the packet which encloses ench cake, as this fimous remedy bas beou vountorfelted, O.N, CRITFENTON, Sole Prop. NT. —— : HOREHOUND AND TAR, for Cougha and all Lung Diseases, HALE: BON fot Restoring Gray Hair to Original Color (Unequated), 9 Conte, THACHE DROPS, which Cure in Ooe Minute, 35 Coats, HISKER DYE (Inutaptaneous), 50 Ceata. JAPANESE CORN PILE, for Removing Corse, Bunions, &c., 35 Cente, SOLD DY ALL DNRUGGISTA, Loa. cea Bids

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