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. f 5 : HIS CHIUAGU ‘LHIBUNG: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, THE UNFORTUNATE. Tamil! Eh oe be pernind iy leaerand retina te CANADA. preeativok anny woleoma ine aur mites THE RAILROADS. the cost will not li erent cake is brouht 10 ¥ Ny Ringon the atatieptle, ‘tht chatae the cities, had had pad luck with thol 1 De, Tl 1 that imore & Ohio and Cleveland & Pittaburg Hail. . Ms morning wh : depeniones, He knew there wae a prejiud ve i Lat Wholésale Slaughter Caused by a | nyathattnowork of colonization, set. tho tacts | The Enlarged Welland Canal to Be the banguety at tho samo ting he tidmot ket | The Peoria‘Pool Again Before the | which wilt uzzregnta a, yearly consumption of | under Keiifues, and ho hag tte i Ale $ ° were that all of the Irish colonies s0 far formed . to respond on tole hehalt, Thore woro very bl ji d 170,000 tons, ‘Tho proposed rond willemfect A SAV" | Kouth MeCregor, Ila paceuts | Work!ug tq Boiler Explosion at Wen hind been auecessful, which, waa In gone degren Ready for Opening Next Tow of thom who bad not hit deenalon to ent Arbitration Board. ing in froight to each furnace of 876 per day. a : vo In Pou attributable to the fact that colonization hud moclee Ni Ye iss dell, Mass. into tho handsaf the dentists. They were ro well fod by thoir Soneregations that thelr tevth avon required ectentitic nttention. “[Langhter.} | Prghable Consolidation of the North- guarded thont against one of the great branes of the leletr penvle, whisky. Those who believed orargued that the trish could not mike sttce THE ERIE & WESTERN. New You, Dee. 8.—The route of tho proposed Speeiat Dispateh ta The Chien Frais, My Deo. &.—Albert Nolo srenurice solutes ba tats ahs sentiste ra Cy ee n 0 clergyman into pro igri lnces, ht tho tities were Indenenient.r_coulil vever be res payback gia onl, sand ae they only ae Pes de tanitnecatern Tiallzoad vi ements tn vould evel fe ise ay Dacl ‘ur on Sundays, tind ey on stern ron come $0, Tien, wgutn, tho Leishman As a farmer, THE WELLAND CANA. «| Eitehow imneh the dotiste. aitrered si. lt Chne tn nae echt ener Gaatt santana ownlng fils land, had Influence and worht, and Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ra under along sermon, and seoming to Mnjoy ibe his ehildren, bealda, wero away from tempts thomrelyes, thofnalanee of power to intilet pain | Rnothar appeal to Charics Francis Adams, Jr, (lon, whieh Was tot trie with thom in the intge. Sr. CaTitanines, Ont. Dev, &—Tho following | would pravably turn out to be with tho minis: | Chalrman of tho Trunk Iino Hoard of Arbitra- eitios or even towns, and never could be. Information will bo recelyed with gront satisfac: | tore, ‘The tonst sald that tho clerical profession | tion, fora rchenring of 1ts application for nn ins AUOUT ta hrrdest worke-a clergyman ttd to do i Sweden, aged 2 years, hanged hina mveae j = | ceastil farmers iy inistaken, a3 . ‘ oxtension of the Lnko Erlo & Western ltaltway, ol hinnsete Sovyon Persons WKiltod and Mutie | ee ied tinat nad iy inlstaken, for the Great Changes-in’the Falls of Niagara teas the eating. ite a bron extn forthe western and St, Paul & feonta polut on the Malu tine ta St. Louls, has am toa Fant of Mr Switzer, west of hero, kad lated, and Two Others So- HE eRe og hematie were se —Sir John Macdonald: Again cates at all hors of tho night simply te Omsha, not yot beon deckted on. ‘The contractors, who nployor}, on Buniday. Ty ‘4 History, however, was thes bihor sway vine? tho elties, for Seriously I! not morn than 3 per cent of the Trish people tn was discoveratl and buried tocdaye’ 24d body riously Injured. havo enguged to build tho rond Leturo October, 1881, will p tnee twenty-five surveying partica tn tho fold next week, and tha survey will be com: pleted ns soon na possible, Several routes will de Ind out before one will bo nccopted. ‘The contractors hnyo already bought 12,000 tons of steel mitis for tho new road, and have made, Yesterday's Record of Minor Mishaps at Other Points. les Sarto “ e Ia conclusion, the speaker treed tha Impor- este ane fn proj : ce. Al Tessinns now Are atag, othor Urging looking to the speedy cole fot SEVEN PERSONS KILLED. enttecramelusion, the speaker urgod tha Jmpar., | tlon by all who nro interested i Ae, raat ncr | nrograssives: Tho graveti and progress nf. nipro- | crenso of pereentnye in tho busiuess et te Poo | nictlon of the work, ‘Tos liars axeuu to, Hula eto Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune’. tho attention of his auditors to the Catholic | tyvincorof Public Works, vialted this scot! Koasiut How wha not so mich dusty tke meain | tA pool Tho frat application, as alrondy re- | tho road, ncouring thorightof way.and furnish | Kooi. Me. Conly Hostox, Deo, AA tereible ncetdont occurred | colony In Nebraska. He dit not urgo any ong | Rixincor of Bublis orks, Nal st s sootlon | thom as tothe spirit of tho age. In everything | ported in Tae TrtouNe, was declded ndvoracly | Ing, stations, silu-traeks, turn ables, waters | Tee . ir. Peake, In the northwostern part of Wendell, about { [0 Yo to Nebrasku who did tot have as much ag Inst weok and gave Imperative orders to prose: | at present a growth was vislife, Jt; looked asit | by tho arbitrators, and tho Company wae told | tanks, utc. so that when tho road ehall be de- Alda". {mproves upon overy hearing, at thieo aa anhalt miles pads Millor's Fatis, this | $4) 1n cash, but be hnd known of colonists cute to completion tho untinished portions of tha ers wero, winter By sprinys. analminmnors in tht It could leave tho pool if It was not sntisiod Mvarod a, (oe Gam panty it will be ready for fine ied In is: Engiiat wits ft Unverly's last oven WHO WARE NOW RIcIE enlarged Wollatd Canal with all possible dis- HO Progre all things, of the who! fad tho deca The C he o A ng was hardly lose linpresaive than It % evening, by which seven persons wore a Andif this was ad, tbo world was now In the | With the declaton. ie Compuny, however, r ” hasbeen Sie nd two badly Injured. ‘The boiler | Whe, had eottied non lands with ontyn fow | patch. | Contractors havo been given t0 | apringtimo of a grdat progress, and it would ba | seems to boreluctant to tnko thal slop haroro GOMPROMISED: pen tha grand alee here. The perormane Of nortablostenm-mill located ona timbertotnt | fda band Lengwe, mad Ne wanted to-rce one in | Vudenitand tht to i nor, en areata lio clermy al pentor th oforll every rasane to Urlng about s-nallsfnotery at ayeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ctral work, peampt (in ts oreh ee tas that nine otloe tie mornin, exproted | ict eee bean onic ot ett | mma at tho Worthor alison, Me, oar, | Hit, He Halse HBRE wer EM OF | fument Jun eubmited uy Mr Gantt lea vor | yore ot fh Wik Gounis, by toi atarney, att and th mounting, whilo uot ns elaborate ns ft b; a tlmes bean dono bere, was at least ty ene and nover offenalve, Of Murle Hoze's Personation of tho heroine wo have written betore, and ae no reason row to change our opinion af It. To tho eyo she Is n vory plensing Aida, and her | M timing of the charactor 4s rich and pletitressu 4 Her action, while it does nat nlways. reach iy force intensity and almoat anvaye passion of iH slave, fa murked by fl wrent deal of fi ‘in becluliy fn the pathotte pasnaies Wd fete ‘. gument just submitted by Mfr. Gantt Is a very ae Ee eT ane a eat ent | has boon authorized by bis chict tonssume tho | We inthe clerry. (Laughtar} Tho making of In Chicago by tho Trish people tor ee a ‘rove incall, canes pie soutpAStORA " prOVD elora na wos nwood deal ike making suu- | longthy and exhaustive one, presenting 4 é > overs sige. (Great Inughter.] Ho is cut up fnoin | now facts and Agures to prove that his read fs be vould purchase a form for eroey Tatuer ant | dorclict, and avo the catal in rondinoss for | his studont days, MINld in a, hag {eonewed | Sonic tre much newer percentage than ft has A thoy Were, apent eo uiuet of thele earainea | Opening on tho Ist of July nox. Tho work yot laughter), Bepperet ani salted (rors or AuHte | teen awarded under thoolt agroctiont. In pre- to murrchata tho ‘poisoning, stiliug rom. He | reinaining to bo dono on tho waste-weirs, Ine | torly aud then hung up to css: (eae or | sonting this claim, Mr. Gantt enya ho 18 awaro wold inva thom abnndan alcohol and inveat in | cluding bridges, valves, etd wilt not be | moved they took him down, aud. tried | that the action of tho Board of Arbitration and tis waa bronht nivouty he predicted tint thoy | Het, UF contracty—excopt tho Ironework for | thie hens, of morrimont} | The fuck, ens | of tho Joint Exceutiva Committtee in tha prem- wold soon becamo the rivals of tho othor mn. } While! enders have = been rom, iy 1 + {ses daca not indicate the presentas an auspl- Tea itiea in Grumpertyewealthy fontaty, and | local firins,—but will be carried on undor Mfr, | ClerRy to koup thetn Front arowinis Mh neninat i . visors of De Witt Counts, by tholr attorney, E. 8, Van Meter, compromiscd tho outstanding Uack-tax ault of tho Wabash, St. Loule & Paelfie Raltway Compiny, formorly tho Indinua, Bloomington & Weatern Ratlroad, for $3,598, Tho case has been Mtignted for somo eight ycura, and an immense tinount of money has been ex- pended by the Rallrond Company to got out of bag ta The old Company still owes about vuilding situated about six or oefght rods from tho mUl, and occupied by thos engaged on the lot, The builaing was set an fre, and entirely + consumed. Tho following were killed: Oscar, Willie, and George Hrown, young mon from 17 to21 yents old, sons of Hosea Nrown, of New Salown: Messrs. Marble and Clark, proprictors of tho mill; Mra. Felton, the housekeeper; and e ¥ 9 the line of rial, digninted, “ is cclnys, » Oo e eynoids v a 4 any other. Sttil thore wasn gruwth fn that pro» | clous time in which to make tho application, nor fo soveral counties wong . graceful, dignitted, and charucterized py sour cea Hareee See te aianatede, all else that gocs to mnke up the good citizen, Monro's porsonal supervison, ‘Taree gangs of Feelonn cai inside, an eatery growth, What Kivo Asanrance of its kindly reception or fuvor yeolk afpilvay enntor evn va eet peeuliny eeeninnnk with whtcti she ae ‘dp the Western Adsoctated Press eS ae mon will bo employed on those wolrs: und the | woutd show forth somo day and surprisa tho | able consideration at thoir hands. Rolleving, | pany. * Oy Top bertpd aiwrecety Hor singing: ts In keeping ap the Tester Astoetated Press, THE COLD WAVE. Cuiltenatars for tho irun-work will bo obligated | world.—and If thy cloriy only kept thelr teeth | however, tit it i} enn be mado to Gatlatnctarily | PAO nes Fh Ror notion, not stirring, or clecteitytug, or Dosrox, Mass, Dec, &—At Wendell, Mass, to deliver fot loss than threo sets of valves pur | inorder thoy would finally grow to he men. appene that the allotment as fixed by tho award GREEN LINE BUSINESS. ail of arent moments, DUE artistic, oven, und ‘Messrs. Marble & Cinrk had a portable stone week on and after the With Inst. Tho con Thy royerend guntioman sat down ainld roars | of pec. 14, 1879, revised May 20, 1880, nud since iz as aN q War hand always pleasant. ‘Thenew ulto, Mie paw-mill, with which thoy wore osnaged in St. LOUIS. tractor for the gates, Mr. Townsond, 1s making | of Inughter and upplauso, and teft tho ball to | continued in force, was ade upon ‘faleo, baalg Robert Forsyth, of the Eastern [Mlnate, Horace i parton, Gas 8 od Hess for tht, BLAZE. 0 Please clenning of a timber fot, This morning ut about | 51 Lovrs, Mo. Dee. 8.—Tho river ts stntion- falr progress with bis work; but will probably | attend an engagement, find is manifestly unequal and unjust, the Honrd | Tucker, of tho Illinois Contral, and I. 1. ich= ie pre Sea URI Teate eon etc dtulty ant tale GS ootock the voller exploded wlth n terrifia | Ary. whlch, In the estimation of steambontmen, bu ordurad to dupliente hla. niachingys, and men, | ‘Tho othor toasts wero thon takon up in order, | will be ready and willfng, even nt this time, and ‘ able ardaon, of tho Kankakeo and Graon Lincs, lett for Clucinnntt Inst evening to nttend a goneral inceting of the Green Line interests in tho South. A proposition will bo mundo to coneade to the Haitimore & Obio iallroad atl tho busitiess to Southern const points out of Chicago, ‘This hus- Ines will pay the Haltimore & Ubio botter than tho Green Ling, ne that Company connects ne Baltimore with steamship nes running to all principal Southern points, Jn doing this tho 'Greon Linc” wilt be bottor onnbled, with its pave Aug cs with * business,” In the heavy taeeeg oe nee music she was covered up, butin gulo work ano was very elfective. ‘The ores es wero wellcnst, Mr, Byron made n splendid ims pression, Tho musle is well adapted to ts style of votco, and ho sang with fino vigor nnd ato Dbustness and ring which were at times almost cleotrifying, Leaving his action out of consid: eration, tls singing wus A great success, and at tines wia superb in its eifeets, Me. Cacleton, Mr, Canly, and Mr. Penkes added muct 4 fo that no possibility of deluy may occur, Mr. | and responded tons followa: “The Occasion of Qonotes n gorge below hero, perhaps at Rush | ayer wo, undorstand, has “trawa the fwi | tho Crowd.” by Dee. tnuue exleting clrsameranccs, 20. names ae Dr. G. W. Nichols; “ Our Pro- | correct it, he takes tho Ilverty of presonting hie Island, Heavy ico {8 passing slowly through tho | responsibility on Mr, Monro; and wil who | fossion,” Dr A, snnatietd, of Evanston: * Tho ct L harbor, UNL ToL sufficient $0 stop tho ferries. | know. that Vechtiomnn understand: full well | Oller Sten. of, tho Professton rousons for ehallonying that award. | Ho olalms Dre W, We ; EOE On OL AUTCe ee than anepee: | tuaehals equal to any emargency. Asto the | Allport, of St.Louis; “Tuo Young Men af the to bo further tmmpelted to make thls oly just of fort in this dircotion, for the reason that tho Ro- % , uutluished work on Secs. 3) ind df, on tho south: | Profession,” De. D. M. Cattolls “Dental Litera: | colver of the rond, aa an ollicer of tho Unitud Pee ail af tiursotatl zen oF twelve tiles ern division, similar imperative orders have been | ture,” Dr. M.S. Down; The Social Elemont. of States es rt RoR 28 Be, ollleae Oe Ane 0 such ot " given to Mr. Thompson, tho resident ongincor, } Professional Life," De. Fi. Garduert *Profes- | x report and represontition concerning this Tats it ts doubtful whothor he cit | fotave ovorythlng In ‘rendiness and iit work | xlonal Kuveation,”. Dr. Fe Wy. rophys The Te ee tate (ha aeprotad and * in bria! has beon decided up “Tho Nestor o! ie Profession, rs Be cH Tf Teeter atterconsuitation with hs aids, tint | “Our Feonde from the Otho! at |. | AAfter: proscuting « strong argumout In favor force, demollshing the mill, and a portion of It wns hurled against a building oveupted by those at work on tho lot, whieh was set on fire. and entirely constimed, und Messrs, Marbleund Clark, the proprictors, Oscar Brown, George Brown, ‘Willie Brown, all young men from 17 to 21 years old, sons of Hosen Rrown, of New Salem, and ‘Mrs. Felton, who was keeping the houge, were nto thy Killed, and a young child of Gcorge Iteynotd, a r Hadof the Bridge, str. , : resent equipment, to handle sucessfully the | ensemble, and the porformance may te st jd a'loq broken, and Charles Roynuids a shoul- KEOKUK, Fare Ete oe te ae ee July | DEW N sorriood OF Ste Louias. The. TE est | a ean ae coercing pucks T EAVO Diisiness vin Loulavitto and Cairo to ull Southorn | ‘uyenas.a very creditablo ono, ‘This oveniag, dewanineneds Spectal Dtepatch to The Chteago Tribune. noxt." Iypo of tho Professional Mati,” Dr. A, W, Frees | not proposes to de, T bave not tukeu froight | Interior points, AU j Keouwr, In., Dec, &—The river closol at this many “The Miinois State Dental Soclety,” Deed | at {esa rates than my competitors. I huvo a 7 . MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. "N. Crousog "Manufacturers and Denters in Done | endeavored to obtain a hearing of my ap- C., Re Le VP, q r BS ' a | De Dane 1p ALG Py Pe Rae eee Palot thle gral ante eee gpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, i sunplige’ sect. 2 Whighanss, Que Guests,” | plioation “for “a Inrger ‘sharo ortho Lusincas, Bpectat Dispatch to. The ehicayo Teibunes OBITUARY, m9 e dies,” Dr, iy endl re mone flonting 1ee, Above us, howover, nt Montrose | , ToHoNTo, Dec. 8.—For some cause unknown | Kuch; * iho L'ress,” Mr. FO. Uehnott. Eee A ER a Re eT a and Fort Mudigon, the river has been frozon ropes SEE eeake Soba Birect SeRarresy areas could obtuln and carry such largor share Te bore over for suive tlie, The ice bridge now extends sd ig *| tolited, onding: is Appiteation, a ni re from this side of Burlington to. Quincy, and | Congregational Church, to mombership, Tho THE CANE GROW ‘ERS. x spond to demands of the Joint Executive Com- overything is mado secure here for the winter. reverend gentleman is looked upon ng one of mittovo to go out of tho markot, bocnyse I hoped: —— te ent speakers io city, As he | Interesting Results Obtained from Ite for such decision from your Board 26 would TOWA CITY. a ‘Brooklyn, Ne Yr very ighiy. reeom- cont Experimontn Heer coat ar enat toaktaln justies in the Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, mended, no causo cnn be assigned for tho Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, pool 1 must continue to suffer Injustice tinder it, Towa City, la. Dec. 8,—Tho first suow of the | strange netion of tho Association. BPHINGFIELD, M14 Dec. 8.—Tho second annual } I wholly withdrew from the market, and um now Renson here fell yesterday, somo two inches ‘Tho Eeleatts Church, in Albort Hall, which is | Meeting of tho Alltnols State Cuno-Growera' and | Waiting for my compotitors to even up the per- deep. Thermomoter 6 degrees below zero this] presided over by Mr. Handford, enjoys unusun) Bugar-Makers' Assoclatlon began in the rooms Beatnices, Treapecttully submit that the gction mornings tus romalned below during the dary | Prosperity at present, ‘Thy hall 1s crowded at | of tho Dopartmont of Ayriculturo at 10 a. 0. four linda na aera ‘Sr. Louis, Mo, Deo. &.—Tho killing of William Fanuing, Superintendent of tho Kirkwood Branch of tho Missouri Pacific Rattrond, has caused quite a sensation tn Carondelet, The engine which kijlcd him passed over his leg aboyo tho knee, crushing It so badly that death camo half au hour nfter the injury was recelyed. Gottlieb Strochble, the engineer, and tho firomnn, were arrested, Fanning was not tiled py several of the mcn on tiecount of some discontented men he discharged # short time ugo. The conduct of the omployés of tho rond after the aceldont happened 1s soverely commented upon and dee nounced as outrageous. Quite recently Mr, Fan- ming has had occasion to discharge several men, and it was found necessary to statlon @ police ollicer at tho plico to preserve order. After Mrs Fanning wag run over, and, while he tay thoro mangled and in tho agonies of death, it ig stated that severul persons refused ty lone a belplug Davesvont, Iu., Dec, &—An important gath~ ering of olliclals connected with tho freight de partment of the Culeago, Rock Island &-Vacitic Rallrond was held hora to-day. There were presont Gonoral Freight-Agent Sage, of Chicn- 0; Genernt Wostern Agent Stovens, of Councll Shuts; John Giving, of tho Reukuk © Des Moines Division; Daniel Atwood, of tho Davon- port & Kanany City Division; D.C. Straguc, igent at Des Moines, und othor agente from tess important points. ‘The meeting wus attended ‘by aome inrgo shippers. ‘ho object was to dis~ cuss the tariff to puints west of thia city and reach an equitable adjustment of rates, VERY REV. FATTER CHAMRODIT, GAuvestoy, Tex., Deve. &—The Very Rev Father Chambodit dted tn 8t. Mary's Infirmary yesteray of pnoumonia, Fathor Chambodit was pnrlsh priost of Nacogdoches In the diya of tho Kepublic. He moved to Gulveston In 1s, and waa mado Vienr-Genorit of this diocese bt Bishop Oden in 1850, whieh position he has ited wath raloved at his own request efgbieen mouths ago. —— JUDGE A. M. INLLUOUSE, SAN Ftancieco, Cal, Dee, 8A Eureka, Neva dispatch says Judga A. M, Hilthouse died to-day. —— or Cc. 8. AIMS, CINCINNATI, Deo, 8.—C, 8. Arms, a prominent coal and fron man, of Younsgstow ————— ng le Bugacat= Sand ine nelaw tls ov eniiNe The sauou condl- every xorvice, and was calted to ordor by Dr. Newberry, 8ccro- | ive of Am roadiness to resort to aTonnt ‘Application {g to be made to Parliament for n’| tary. In the absunee of the Prostdont, Maj, Mc» | mensures, and a swiftness to condemn, rather PLANO. caer to bultd an eloyited rullway In ‘Toronto, | Dowell, of Chicayo, proprictor of tho South thon a willingness to Rete nad datermlia aha " Bytetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribund. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago wribunes Flgin Buyar Works, was calted to the chair, and } Phe suggestion in your oplilon of Nov. 10, that, PLANO Illy Dee, 8 —Between three ana four | OTTAWA, Dec. 8.—The prosent customs-tarift the following committecs appointed to proparo'| for the purpose of breaking 0 pool, shippers inches of anow fell here last sight, aud tho } !mposes.a duty on cans containing imported fish; Wualness for the netlon of tho Association: on |, Hay concontrate tholr shipments over one roud, thormomoter bas stood balow zero atday, and, under certain restrictions, a drawback is Order of Business, Dr. Newberry, Mnj, MeDow- | His no pertininey to tho presout case ao far as ys thia road js concerned, I do nat aek of your Bonrd payable on materinis used In tho manufacture eh, and H. J, Emory; on Hesolutions, 31 Le | a poreentage that will enablo this roll to solicit DENVER & RIO GRANDE, Denver, Coto. Dee. 8.—Gencral-Mannger Dodge, of tho Donvor & Wo Grande Kallway, anya tholr Company will nt once commence lay. ings third rofl between Pucblo nnd Donver. The Atchison, Topekn & Suntan FS frelght-cars will 1» Gled to-day, THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR. rr run into Denver, but passengers will change at ft moval fortunate mun. NICHMOND, VA. of packages or cans containing fish exported, | Scoville, Jonathan Perriam, and U. C, Gibbs, new customors. I only auik eiteh pereentage aa | fp, rs hand in the removal of the untortuna seaman, ete ‘Deo, 8—Wenthor very cold, pas ‘diflcuities huye arisou in rospect to tho | Among thos present who lave been Will onaldo tha sont te carry the trol bof thasp Huobio as heratofore An Ovorcont ‘Thicf Arrested—A Hold ae ite eOREN HATE with high wind from tho northwest, Mentication of catmed fish arriving in ono | Menttfied with tho business of producing sugar | Who. they can be—tho patrons ot the road. B. & 0. Burglary. rc patch to “The Chicago Tribune, fs Provinco of tho Dominion, in transitu through | fromsorghum cano ure J. J. Huldwin, Neoga, | assert—aud, if your Board will pormit, will INDICATIONS. to United States, from nnothor Frovineo of the | Il; IL J, Brown, Macovitlo IL; D. J. Warron, | provo—that thosy who, at oqual rates, will ship Ovetce of mE CurEF StonaLOrFtcen, Wasn- | Dominion, and in determining Sts togal status Jaclatr, I.;.John E. Frost, Galesburg, I.;, EB. bay zone da cprerorenee ctor ne, Ped rNarox, D, C., Dee. 9-1 a. m.—For tho Ohio | with regard to the payment of duty or non-pay~ Bivins, Argo, Ty MaDewall Chisisos tis Rob- | Cm pound tradicvand tat tesa aippors nro Vailey and Tennessee, clear or partly cloudy | mentof drawback on the eauscontulning the | ortCuraon, Ashland, Il; H.J, Emery, Chlengo, | not now customora of the roid, but those who weuther, northorly winds, rising followed by a ) Sine, ‘Therefore, to abylute these ditlicultica, { Il; Jonathan Perrin, Chicago, Hl; Dr. Wil | wero patrons of tho road before the present pool atutionnry tarometor, falling followed by rlaing and to prevent orrors, on ordor-i-Counell, Just | helin, Faribault, Minn; M, © Seoflold, Indua- | hid existence, sed, provides that, on tho shipment $3 “Tusk of your Board a candid conalderation temperature. Paseo tat Oroduce of. one | flat Untvoralty, Champalgo, UL; and many uk of y a neideratio of the mattora heroin suggested, and 1 speod: For tho Lower unko region, bighor barometor, | Province of the Dominion to another, others. determinntion thereof according to right and r aI ture, westerl, through the United States, tho shippor thorcot A fine display of sugars and alrupr was on ox- | justice, tu the ond that tho pool ‘may lyo long AuerpAely SE e eich soanibhy oecnalotic shalh inky ag tho thie and, at 0 re Br aut hibition, thore being n notable Increase Inthe | and prosper.” 7 at Licht snow. : which suld report shalt be made In duplivate,— number of antples of dry sugars tu comparison CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & OMAITA, Yor tho Upper Lake region, clent-or partly | one copy to bo rutalued on Mio at the port ‘of | with slrups aver any previous oxbibition, sunw- 2 . a . cloudy wonthor, westerly winds, stationary or | shipments tho second to bo forwarded by the | ing that a substantial advance nd beon mute It Isgenorally belioved here that tho rumors igher tem: eenture, rial followed by station- | Cellector af Cuatoins at atch port to the Collect= | iy tho last your. MJ. McDowell, from tha Com- | about the consolidation of the Chicnzo, Bt, Paul her temperature, rising x orut tho port of destination: and the third to | imstteo onthe Omer of Wusinces, reported tho | & Omnha with thoChieago & Northwestern aro ary ot lower barometer. bo forwurded to the Customs Dopartinont, under a i Fopor Naa He vom For the Upper Mississippi and Lowor Missouri | cover to tho Accountant of said Depnrtinont. following topted for dsctiasion; First, Souson | basod upon facts, As tho geueral olliccrs of Valloys, clear or partiy cloudy weather, lower Failing tha rocelpt of such a report, fully iden- | of Planting’;' second, Preparation’ of | cso ronds are out of town, nothing defl- barometer, lilgher temporature, westerly winds tirying tiny canned fish received at his port via | Ground ";,, third, sSeod Varteties, and Whoro nit regarding tho matter can bo ited Statos, the Collector ahnll consider on & 4 * in former, and south to west winds in Inttor dis | {29 OtUeO tutnin sited lish us subject to duty, | 4m"; fourth, © Vantin Hills or Deilts,Quun- | Jearnod. It hos been a foregouo con Tlot. p lieet tho sume necordingly. ty of Seed to the Acre"; fifth, “Cultivation; | clusion for somo timo past that these pcinitlonary striate conte Oe ae Ee and vollvet the sumo uccordingly. ctoualy ill. | sixth, “Marvosting, When; Condition of tho | roads would ultimately be consolidated. ‘Lun Hong Handusky, Toledo, Scetion jJovoland, See | Conservatives hero viow with utarm tho cotstant | Sood Strip oF Top"; soventh, * Would You Tur- | Chfeago, st, Paul & Omaha Fine virtually forma Fen aeaemaaws Grand Hiuvet, Section oy | manifestations that Sir Jouu's physion! srensth | vest, ng Wanted, toWork Up and Cutand Pile Up, | gnarl of the Nortuivostorn, and tua son Of fe Chicago, Siliwaukee, and Beetlon te Te not ADU It Wi Oe ee ait ose | and In What Sfanner?”s elghth, Want Ta (00) eee arty eae oe aul e Omane aR CMa pm, | cltoment. His disonse 1s of ncomplox and can: Trontmont of tho Juco?" ninth, “What Process Te cieor Hires, ine toa Baul ot Wear Wise it . lirmed chaructor,—tho heart, among othor or- ‘Open Pan or Vacuum, Fire or | consin) hua for yenrs past becn used by tho Ther. (dtu | Wind.) Vel} sein. Weather | gang, boiny afuotod. wv Much Avernyo Product of | Northwestorn fe ha Be raul and Minneqpolig ‘Special Dispatch to Ths Chicage Tribune cloventh, “How Many Gal- | Ostet. ‘Tho Chloago, St, Paul & Omaha Rallway Nragaita FALLS, Ont., Voc. 8.—At the annua ee eye anny is composed of tho lato Chicago, St, Paul & Min- diymer served to tho ‘Old gettlera of Niugara | lons of Sirup to tho Ton”; twelfth, "How Much | neapolly, now tho Eustern wire vision, running Falls, at. tho Prospect House, the “ones who | sugar Por Gallon of Sirup"; thirtoenth, “Costof | from Elroy to Bt. Paul, 107 miles; tho Inte St. kuow,” after o careful fngpection of the Cann- W. A. Halpin and a companion named Gerard wore bofore Justice Morrison yesterday charzed With stealing a watch from Minulo A. Duley, of No, %5 South Halsted strect. Thoy were held ta $600 onch for trial by tho Crinunul Court, D, W. Sutherland was brought before Justice Drown yesterday chargod with larceny us valle, The complaint was made by G. W. Spencer that Sutherland borrowéd un cudowment iife-Insure nneo policy and refused to retire it, ‘The casa was continued to Dec. 11, Sutherlind giving bonds In $500 for his appeurance at that the, ‘A Constabio waa in search of A. Kotz last night, armed with a warrunt charging bin with Inreeny as alloc, in paakupuie tho proceeds uf $100 worth of Jowelry, which & Mr. Davis, a member of atria in Now York, had yiven hla to dlupose of, with tho understandime that be was to return tho procevds, Kotz ts tho sun uf an Jewelor on Biilwaukee avenue. Mra, Josephine Elchuorn, a somewhat, nov torious woman keeping wv saloon pt No, 9 Canal atrect, was yestordny arrested and held nd tothe vth by Justice Walsh uponn charge of Btentlug #0) ensh from Willian Brown, like Captain, White he was fotaxieated tn ber place Uhresday evoning sho tried to Induce him to xlvo. over bls money for safekcoping, He refurnd, but now alleges that eho thnully succes genoa the monuy from him, | Yesterday, when bo willed for tt, she dented knowing anything about it. Henee the charge. Jobn Callahan and John Murphy, aling Tien: two suapicious ehnractera who were arreste Monday night at Ivish's saloon on Clark street, BAttmony, Dee. 8.—John W. Garrett was to- day retlcuted Prosident of tho Raltimore & Ohio Rallroad Company for tho onsuing year, 8. ITEMS, Mr. D. M, Kondrlek, General Tickat Agont of the Indianapolls & St. Louls Ralroad, has ten- dored hig resignation to uccept tho position of Genoral Toker und Passenger Agent of the Delawaro & Iudaon Canal & Raltroud Company. Mr, Walter Cobb, son of C, C. Cobb, formerly General Ticket Avont of this road, 1s mentioned as Mr. Kendrick'’s successor, Ameoting of the General Frofght Agonts of the rondg in the Bouthwestorn Rillway Assovine tion was hold ut Comimissionor Midytuy’s offico, in tho Lnkealdo Bullding, yeatorduy. Therv wero present J. A. Hill, Missourt TPacitle; a. C Hird, Wabash; BE. 1. Ripley. Burlingto mes Smith, Alton; J.T, Santord, Rock Islan p, Smithy Kansaa City, St. Joo & Counel Jutta: and William Ef. MeDoe!, Ruanibal & St. Joo, ‘Tho only business transneted was to make fs number of Changes In tho clugsitlention,—that 18, various articles woro trken from ono class and pliced into nnothor, thus musing tho rates on some and lowering thom on otherd. « Nouo of tho changes made ure of mucn importance, A movements on foot among tho Scandina- yians to form a society for tho protection of lin- Bilyrants of their nationality arriving vt the Yarious railroad depots contorluy hore. It is olufmed that when those immigrants arrive hore they aro pounced upon by runhors and coni-, dence men, and despolled of ull they possess, and that in soma Instaneca womon have beon taken to houses of itl-fumaon the protense of Geneva Lake, Wis. Dee. 8.—Tho Lake Go- neva niall trala oncouutered a broken rail - Instnight four mites south of here, and tho ears were precipitated down an embankment forty fvot, turning completcly over. Nobody killed, but all tho passengers and crew were more or less brulsed. Henry Duttsfore, Tikeman, was badly cut in the head. til innot, of Geneva Junction, and 4s. D, Critten- gon wero severely injured, THE FATAL FROG. Rpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Mich., Dec. 8.—At 10 o'clock to-night Edward MoMubon, n awitchman tn tho employ of the Lake Store & Michigun Southern Railway, caught his foot ina frog while making up a {rieght train ut tho Hastings-streot crossing. Dofore ho could extricate himself bo was run down, Hoth legs were crushed ubove the knee, andio died shortly after neriyal nt Bt Mary's Mospital, Ho wag unmarried, —_— LOCOMOTIVE WRECKED. Nortn Apaits, Mnas., Dec. 8,—Tho sleeping- train over tho Troy & Hoston Hallway came in colligion with a frefght-train at Hovaac, The eugine of tho sleoplug-traln was wrecked, and tuo frofit portion of the mall-cardumayed, Tho engineer and fireman escaped by Jumping, Tho. train was running slow at tho thie. IRISH COLONIZATION. q el 2 My Paul & sloux City, from St. Paul to Sloux City, The y sinless a dion Falls, expressed great surprise at the won- Sea shore oe Cano"; fourtecnth, | Paul ee vostorn Pivialou, HO miles; to ince | scouring them cmployment, and forced to lead a Peay eee ASC Rad Tivitod snow, Maximum tempurature, 10; mint- | dorfal change which hd taken, placo in tho 4 i ig North Wisconain, now the Northorn’ Division, | !fo of ahime, Itis the Intention of the society | of tho ollice of tho United states Express Conie Addresses by Wishops Spalding and matin dy Horseshoe Full gince tholr lust visit, ‘Thoy say Mr. M. L, Scovilio, of tho Stato Untvoraity, was | running from Ghundior to North Wisconsin | to secure tho ‘omploymuut of special policemen GENERAL OUBERVATIONG the Cunadian Falla bave changed moro thls yeur | olected Asslatnt Secrotary. eM10ago, Doo. 8-1 pm thun iu the previous twonty-tive or thirty years. It is known thnt- tha Horseshoo Fall, in the pany at Wilmington on tho. night of thy 4th, Iroland. tho safe in tho olice was blown open md about A mecting in the fnterost of colonization, un- acquainted with the Scandinavian Innguage to direct and asalst iminigrants arclving bere, and Junetion, | nbout. 100 miles; the Inte Tho ardor of business tntroducad by the Cam- | Omaha & North Nebraska, now the Omaha Sodcush abstracted. Among tho othor urtlcles = Division, trom Onkdulo to ‘Umaha, 1 miles, | Prevent thotr falling into the bands of deslgoiny } Tare: vercont bulonglig tw tho agen der the auspices of tho “Irie Cathulle Colonian- | Stations. realwrove | contre, nos fallen buck eae suventy-livo or iy, | Mmitteo was thon adopted, and tho mombors | itosidea ‘this there are a number of small | villains, Fae ee ere tern hon tho Slane de Ds the feot. ‘Tho atmosphero and wind were favorable | wore called upon In turn to givo thelr ox- | prunchea, us follows: Hudson JUvor Falls, Stille Mr, J, O, Modfultin, G 1a ¢ th abalof Wilmington and Mr. Allen arrived in tion Soctety af the United Btutes,” was hold ut "a lear | Coudatst thom in thalr uspoction, as tho spray | porlongo upon tho alterant potnts, water leanel: Worthington &Sloux Falla Rock | cettags & Ae ialinoed. hua. juatemade tho | this city to tke chiarwo of tho prisoners Wo ne Bt. Ignatlus College, Tweifth strect, Inst oven- | Albans. ait pees ir | was conflued to below tha lovel of the Fall | Peer the afternoon scasion the consileration of | Kiver Hraneh, Tue Barth City Branch, and | following ainouicoments * dir. C,H, Chapel ta | ance recognized bis cout on tie bavi of one of ing. Tho announcement thut Bishops Spalding | flay iy wl 3 wns soon to hava bocome very rugged and more | +16 tontes incluted in the order of busineay was | hick Willy ranch, ‘This makes a totul for tue | ueroby appointed General Supotiniendent. Tho | the thieves. Murphy fe a, stranger tn Who city, is | and, ? _ and Ircland would speuk served tonttract a very | Bunal 3 grand. med; the foltcwing bolag avout th ig | CBlengo. St Paul & Omaha of nbout ols miles of | ofiee of Avaletunt General Supariutontont has | but Callahan clatis to ho © squura, and to live ‘ AIG, at | 1 Gpeelat Dispatch to The Chieaco Tribune. resumed; tho following bolag about tho result | road, which, if added to tho Northwestern, will | jy bollshed.? fr. Cl At No. 68 West Indiana strect. java uanieaive aise of the, olan alae ikely fon Mu aya MONTREAL, Deo, 4.—The Harbor Board hus re- | of the testimony elfoited: give thiy. Company one of tho most oxtensivo pehiatwell desorvede tl owas app cinted Asaiate eat eae ye man who hs been a ean awork, Tho clergy was nlso bi a | ar palved 1 Laglre Ane tne Set ee ae cue First—Senson of planting; ns soon na tho | syatoms of rouds in tho country. eee eT ene apo tet ieee | eranels Uarrla, a young man Mor. whe Chiuf Englnoer hus been di- } Round ts warm enough ta {usutra a quick wor = rected to inako during tho wintor An cstimate of | Inination of tha good, TOO CLOSE TOGETTER, a expense, Second—Proparation of tho ground; should bo Tp the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, ‘Misa Scott, tho old Indy who was found Insea- | thoroughly pulverized and a fino svcd-bod | C#toAdo, Doo. 8.—In hia noto to Tae TRmnoNE aiple ia hor, bedroom, Ce Orne ay, oe eine | fornied, thia morning "Caution" states correctly the apoplexy wua the cdugo of deuth. Miss Scott ‘Third—Varictiea of socd; for northorn loca | polnt of the caso agalnst tho Northwestern man- waa %6 yoara of age, and to last one | ties Ike Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Nortuorn | sxera in relation tothe accident at Cary. Br. of two very eccontrio aleters who had | Jowa tho early amber; i more. southern locali- | Wheolor says thoy “will huvoe no further uso haver boon married, uo lived alonevsnd WO2 | tug onrly ambor for the earliest working, and } for tho services of tho cugincor of tho wreckal thelr sorvices, [ti nppoara that ber estate will | tho carly orange, which ripons from three to train,” Will thoy havo further uso for tho sorv- a sing, what is callod the * religions fund game” ade Wybt found bluwolt bebiad the irs of the Cottage Grove Avenite Stadun. Otlecr FJ. Murr coe him ap on a warrant charging bim with the larceny of a gold wa h and iy cus from Sirs, A, F: Sanger, of No. 2412 Pralrle ave nue, on the YOUU Ul,, aud the lirceny of two wold wntehos, a pair of bricelets, and i quantity of undorclothing fram tho residence of Sts. Freer No. WU Caluinet avenue, ot the bth inst, Tho property bas noc yet bedn recevored, Dut probe ubly wilt be, as the thiof most likely Ajsposed vf it to some painbroker. Hnrrlg obtalucd situne Mishop Spalding was tho firatspenkor, Ho said he felt adeap Interest In tho work of tho Iriab Catholic Colonization Society. Tho cultivation of the land was a sort of a moral obligation, and to dovelop {t to its fullest uxtont was socond ouly to religious duty. ‘The Catholle Church: wisa fact in the United States, and tho Cath- olics outnumbered the Protestants, yot tha Chureh had many dlandvantages, but nothing ta compere with those ot its udyorsarios, ‘The charge of tho Operative Department 4 little more than a yearnro, and the freedom from accidents on the Alton since he assuined tho poe aition is sufficient proof of his akiliful manage. ment of tho department. Mr, Chappell'a hond- quartera will romuin at Bloominzton, 1, The Indinnapolla Journal gives currency to tho rumor that important negotiations have ‘been pending some days butween the controling awersof the Clavelund, Columbus, Cluctunatt Indianapolis and the tudiunn, Hloomtngton & Westorn Rattronds. It ts unierstoad that tho 2. Saute. eed iucopbeshotica! 1 Tut hot betweon 875,000 und $100,000, Ieport says | four wooks luter, for the lattor working, thusex- | lcs of tho olliclal who Airoctod the running of n | former offera to pay tho interest on tho bonds of } ons to do chores in “ench of the cealdeuces Jacis woro thut tho history of rotustantisin | Juavenngrtt.) sho willed tho whole sum to the MeGill Colloxe, train thirty miles an bour only four minutes be- | the lnttor nud 8 por cont Inturest por yeuron | through his alleged conneation with thy Yoke wroto ft down ue o failure, yot Catholics, ho | fauyue ‘Speclat Dupatch to ‘The Chicuvo Teibures {endjag fHia lepirth oF this workbur sendot i “s ds i! h the stock, witch {y quite Imited, The tndlanap. ola, Bloomington & Wostern people ure sutis- ‘fled with the Lond part of the agreoment, but want 6 instead of & per cont interest on stock, Ags negotindons have not been dropped, It is moro than probable that somo agreement will bo fellows, who meet for religious exorelacs ut (he corner of Van Buren and Clark streets, Olivers Crowo and Builth, of tho Contra Grove Avenue Station, yesterday: suceetdot + catohing Jolin 1. Baker, a colored sneak thle ae i" Fourth—Method of planting; both hilla and | hind nnothor. train? Suppose clroumstances susatou ge tiger dad at Waslaviy ‘ il wore’ auvoouted wi tan sonora osuression glluhtly dierent, but ot improbable, -n-BrG: athor day. tthe Interment in the cemctory, a favor oF} ritling vers ck In tho row, taln; x _ FE ne rian ntbolsticn’ essay over | tok teas than three poulds of acad to tho hore. | Un dienbled train mon. who fa to notity the tho romalis; but, after he hnd proceeded ubout Fisth—Cuitivation; avout the same as corn, Re daicars & Fa cones BE tho proach thonght, should. not too freoly Indulge In self congratulations, but should Jook at the real condition,-appreciating what had been dong and contompinting what remuined tu be done, Looking at the Catholics us thoy wore, he found eeupcunlrsliost : ess In the haltewny theougi, tho ducuiment, tho indigaant | oxcopt thut it roquirea more curo to keap clean | gut tham out of tho cars-in mot, Would thoro | Pedchod iu tho near future, who hus baer doing i Praag erty havo them seatterod very much, poor, and employed, ~i2 ray iMarcacsd a Fe A for harvesting; exporlence and then be any doubt whero tho responsibility jay? 73 + | stolon two overcoats from tho Staseley, tty 4 gather, then employing: and white lt wis trite ‘Bpeclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, aniline for, hnevosting: oxperienee and | | Ldon't know sho onginecr, and am not weiting | DHE BURGLARS’ CARNIVAL, | fehoch it the cana of ee anil cele ueas-Beull Hwonty-fourth atroats, froin two pupils wied win pat und Lestor i, Frankentials alu two from Hatnemany Medien! College ‘on Cortage Groyo avenue, owned by duy Corey ot Atal MeFotriok, studanta: und two moro fruit Aen Cowles and L, W. Futing from, the baer i School, at the corner of MMvantystirat atrect aT Indlunn wvenue, | Baker found itso easy oe apparently so Bato to snoak into a ices io room and hol, mune we te uxt An In¢ aro supposed to +3 ‘Thus far only te fof the stulen overcoats have Br, CATHAGINES, Ont., Des, 8.—Cupt. Robinson, | caud-sugar whon tho seed is hurdoutmy from tho in ale del roms Bue wre ype bad enol iho be of tho schuonur Glenitfor, who latuly recuived a | dough atate, % losea his position, his dependonco fora tivell- chock for 8% from nu inaurance company for Seventh—sbould it be cut onlyas wanted to | hood. foses, ulaa, his reputation for caroful- his gallant services during tho late gute on Take | grind, or out and ile up? Tostiinony contilct- hoods Met up, moat likely, by years of pains- Erle, whon the vessel. under bla charge was in | ing; those from Minucsotn say therd ta node. | taking,—and Be prospects of another placo, Ho great Jeopardy hag wlso received a very cumpll- | tertoration when kept for wocks after cutthiy. 1f | must suffer enough, if at all sousitive, withour Mentary lottor from Mr. i. P. Worr, 0 Seeraa| not frozou, In this State tho genoral tostimony | thia offort of n yreat corporation to pit on bint thanking hint yory cordially for his euccossfu is that it doteriorgtes In cano-sugir, Woleh | all tho condemnation of the community, when olforts in taking bls abip into port under trying | changos to grapo-suyur If kopt, aftor bolag cut, | some ono olse fs, at least partially, to blame, I eo eU NA Doo, 8.—Counterfolt 610 American roa ee oe julcos all agree that tho dent bollere ha would mug tne some neale if Treasury notes ure in circulation throughout | acid of the cana ahuuld be neutrals ain amid, for onc, t would nu soon trust inysolE tho consus showed thit there were only 88K Arjat Catholica fn the country pou rod fii farine dug. Tho Germans, with a much. less popula- tion, hud about 250,00 ongaged in fara, and nga classy, Were More prosperotts, One-titth o. tho Americans, one-eighth of the Gormuns, onc- Beventh of the French, and ouly one-thirteonth: of the Irish were employed in LiMn tho soll, ‘Was this ag it should be, and were Irisiinen sit. isiled with tho showing? ‘Those who were not faruilvg,—vot owners of Jund,—ha want on to Hatds ou Wost Madison Strect Stores, It begin to lovk as If a littio judicious travel- {nw of boat by the putrolmen at the West Mudl- Bou Streot Station would do a great deal of good to people dolng business within a radius of bale nmilo of tho station, There ja no use in suying the men are doing well enough, for it @ patpus blo that a patrolman fs not dofog his duty s2ERhsacy aisureSre < ol if zed by usin h bh he i far, b; say, Were hired, out, working for some the country, a milk of Ime Jn the julce heatod from 1 to 200 welch Glen is. wil Late Sthors who wo fur, by | whon bis post Ie | miabtly Bosloxed’ | dan xweoyure, gue clgo, and littl | else than aliwen. KKANSAS, Hie JOUSS N, Pa Deo. BA dispatoh just ro- | degrees, and tho dufcotud Julvo then reduced to Hood luck, have osenpod sorlous accidonta. | | by burglure, nono of whom mre over! Avout § o'clock Inst Thuradny morning 7io, thonaht, tho rig poople were Btanding colved from St Georgo Hay annouiices tho } sirup as ruplily as possible, If tho doling la mer captured, And yot that Is the cage with soverul | private wuteman who looks after tht Mit ; aes. they ght, tor It was notorfous thit, as 4 é Joag of the largo timbur-iaden bark near Capo | slow and long-continued, the canc-sugar inverts posta which infght be named, Capt. Eborsold, | along Twout reBECUINL BtTECE WIN AENT I au , thoy Woro Uot onjoying the benullta uid Legislative Affairs. ‘Anculllo, name not ylveh, . Tho Captain, Mute, | or changes to grapo-sugar, WISCONSIN, Coming fresh to thla station as bo las, will do | CATHY of that street ani Mew Cr oned DULESHINGR OF THE KRER COCNTRY Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribunts and one seaman were saved, but torribly froat- Ninth—Process of munufacturing—Should tho Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. wall t dis undorlin lootu tw gq | When be heard a cracking halaes wud pent. thoy had sought, and wore Iittto If nuy bottor ott | ToreKa, Kas. Deo, &—Tho proyalting atrug- | bitten. Suveraidcad bodios wore found, The evaporation bo by firo of stoams equally Koo) | GareNA, Ill, Deo. B—The oxtenslon of tho | WUl to real intorliugs 0 lecture or two, and | to come from tha direction oF Willits Ohad hhure thun thoy wera or could Lo tpn tholrnutive | glo for tho Btate printing 1s now woll uudor way, | SMP belonged to BMirlmacdl se choro ie | eaultestts, obtpined by ckthor soto Fapid | sitwaukeo & St, Paul Rallroad from Monroo to muako thom understund that things must be dono | Ho walkud down the straot, And Noe route n New York be had seen 14), righ Cathe ALI N.S. Doe. =! Bt evaporat he being clit. aT olics ving at the soup-houses, and in Musatebus ‘fad absarbe the attontion “of rmetbers-olcct to dlferontly, Last Friday night burglars out out g panol iu a door at F, Doid's atirt-factory, No. 230 West Madison struct, and got away with a quantity of goods, Only two mighty boforo tho store was plundered of bout $100 worth of silk handkerchiefs aud jewelry by thieves who broke a pune of glass in the dour, drew the bolt, and then forced tie door opon. Aut again on Tuesday night burglars attempted to gain entrance toto store by prying apart fron bara which guard tho window ft the rewr, ‘The storo bad been plundored sa Irequently ‘that M, O'Connor, une af tho clergy, bad been pluced ou guard, aud when ho Was nwakuned by tho noise tho burglars madu 1 one shot at thom through tho door, They rauatt, leaving an auger in tho door, It was plulnly ‘their futention ta cut out a panol with this tool, and thus guin an entrance, The same and the following night ou huif-dozon atorca on Madison and Hnl- ato airovts wors onterod, and goodly amounts stolen at all of them,- W. J. Uighley'a locksmith abop was among the number, ‘there the thlevea belped those) ves to geveral store keys snd others which they thought would prove uaofullto thom, but were scared away before jo, hwenty'-sevond street by waa conten by wo Ton Who held hint bay swith, corhet revolyers Until a thind man came oe te ay open door of BM, Stentellsohn & Coos Ms and fancy — store Ni mm . second —atreot. | Tho ro {toe athe backward, wll palatine thelr revolvers te watchman, anti! they reachod Bunt ih where thoy separated” and Higappennyt, nt 4 had broken into thd ptore by knock an me through tho glass in tho door und puallng | belts buck, When tho proprictars of eae looked aver thelr atock thursday they s fake Grod that about 350 worth of bits, Tear’) push, silk handkerchloty, and Jowelry Wi one ny. The matter was reported vt bolle et Cee et ae arose enngt, eT Hey ere Vath! 1 a $ have not bous captured, and probably will pot amitake in tho oonimutton of tho sontence | — enti—Whut amount of caue cas be produced | Grutlot, Wis., hos beon prosecuted with dispatch the Legislature and of politicians and nows- | of Mitchell, who was Co bo bangei at Annuputis, | por acre, ‘This yarivs with tho soason, condition | of late, But ttle of tho grading now romaine yaper nen gunerally, Tho leading candidates | tolmprisonment for life, uod that the reprieve of the goll, and method of cultivation, but wilt} tobe done, and noxt spring tho work will bo are George W. Mastin, who bas weld the office | We" Intended for Robert Sinith, under seutence | vilry fram ten Si ntioon tHe ¢ Bt completed and the cars will be runulng to throo successive terms; the Hon. T. Dwight | tenn Ne iy tivo. 8. Charles Fisher, Bu- produced per aero okt Beet caty, wonbtes Gratiot, Knyincors bave suet completed tho Thatchor, editor of tho Lawrence Journal; | yrome Court Justice, died at Frodericktown this | rannli att the way from 60 to 20 gallonu, With | survoy on tha route from there to Bhullsburg, Samuel Dodsworth, of Leavenworth; and J, 8. guru tog, of congestion of the lungs, aged 72 ire ey culd'vatien au avenue of 160 gnl- ) and those horetofore tho most skupticnt now ut of yt Je pon, 4 Peel eget ue sro tees Frey y ucts What te tho ooae of praduaing cane concede that thore is no longor any doubt but ——___—- that the road will be oxtonded to Shullaburg and Martlu and Thutober. Eiforta aro making to CHICAGO DENTISTS. pee ere fy cote paclan ee eet she sane tg probably peg atte 118, pe delivered at the tall] ready for urinding, and Urlug about @ stralght Republican cauuits for all cori harvested, shelled, and baulod an.cqual | , Xoue correspondent, js informed on rollablo 4 a, distanco to warketY About tho same; porhapa | Authority that tho widening of the nurrows Lertaluturos bie tne a et den ‘Thott y Oe irs eee A aeuy, alittle more forthocane,- pee auge Cblcngo & Tomah toad to a brond-guuge th mth ‘ m by the Northwostern Company lina fully boon Caen on TecoUnt Of ING: o¥eeuhelming | ‘Tho Chicago Donte Bocloty hold Mate Orst ane | egdftLudiunaraitine teak ao ming, pause OF dteldda hon, ud Mat ee ‘henge wil be made Hepublicun majority, which rofdurod party ore | nual banquet yesterday evening in tha north | thiy nure beroafter, fore jong. gunlzation unnecessary, Should tho sanaue phin | ordinary of tho Palmer House, Thore wera | , fourlecnth—Vost of making sirup por gultons anaes commenced teat %s ere Nitoa Trovall tuis susan, FPP. Maker, of the'Togoka | prosont Dr, Gcurgo H, Cushing, Prealdont: Dr, | 224 10,18 cunts, according to kind and eupnelty | With Lroud:gauyo Italla, and all tho old narrow Connonwealth, withalso contest for the State | M, Cattell, D.W.8.,, Bucretary; Des, Dean, Swain, Bifteenth—Value of sced 1 agree that it ie | #auge bridges on tho dino are. boing rapidly Printership, but ho ductines to submit bla nama v . DBE |v F Superseded by bridges suitablo for broad-gauge wae Gresatnek: al ue i Papdeetet meee mn Hed Uardiuer, Clark, Pruym, Froemun, D, 8; | yaluablo for food for woods ny clalm that it vs 2) tencks. counted aguiust bint to the extent of destroying Harlan, | Nichola, © Noyos, Mansfold, Dud | {9 equal to its wolght in cora, Ananalysie waist el re ‘An linmenso frolzbting business is now boing & possible mijority of Hepublican members, clauer, Christiana, Hrophy, Hemingway, | ill De avon will, however, dow Mat Tt inate | done aver the Chlcwgo & ‘Tomub toad, ‘The dane ie WWaturo convenes on tho 4th of Jan- | Blurtin, Btevous, ‘Tulvot, Freeman, Low, } will pny for tho labor of planting and cultivate total domand for cars to-day was 19, i — 7 Betts he hud scot the poorshuuses largely died ‘with thou), and It nl onme of tho fact that woUe= how thoy hud porsisted Ingsecklig mavtoysrather ‘than secking to bo thelr own imusters.—to bo- cone the owners of sonothiug, ‘Then, again, thore was # moral view to be taken of the aituns don, for tho life tha inasy of tho [rish people wero leading — was subjecting «thom to temptation of all kind, espeehilly drinking. ‘Tho factory-{fo, somehow, erentud, at taste for alcohol, and no class sulfered nore from such polson than the Irish, ho was sorry to. Buy. Tie 9 ouker noxt alluded th tho condition of ‘the Irish puople nt large, eapeolully in New York: City, where bo suid they were the Inbubltunts: Of tho tenement-bouses, oxposed to disuse, temptation. and deuth, and whore thoy were at ‘war with themselves, thulr hourty, thoir souls, a und tholr Church. ‘They were a floating popu J dation, or wo regarded, dé 4 cluss; but were thoy always to rotuln sof Were they never to bus come settled? Wore they never to be omancl: pated from thelr present condition, never to get out of the factories, tines, und yussuluge they were in? it owas 8 etd bulls aitton; but the iat bad not been | ————_— E CORONER'S MILL, é Coroner ques yosterday commenced an ais quest at the Tweuty-eovond Street Bialion ee William F, Mucky, the police olticer, Law b ort Beaubien, freight conductor, who were its ‘higant Southord the sesgiun promises to bo an Impor- | Deviln, Smith, Crousy, Bway, Kou jog tho crop, com pioting their operutions by accidentally | Kitled on tho Lake Bhore & Ditvbls eres Ovenifawa, ‘Tue Irish’ wore ‘of the “pourur | {He one orweenunt uf tho tewporanco Jaws to } sfosers, 8.1%, Burgham O. A, Huriea, heads of “SiztecninLongth of manutacturing souson; PROPOSED COKE HOAD, Co earan Merunce “by celumnucriig | eelteaad ae htety-fftl ee ay aedet book judepentence byavaling to become ovata a Thomas, and Drv, W. W. Allport and J, N, Blorri- | {19 geason ean Lo oxtonded from slaty to ninety | pyrreuima, Pa. Doo. &—Cunsidorable intorost prayed tho huntwaro atoro of Jobu uckley, o eerod tomcat at the samo station at elo offand, und ho predicted ust, if thoy tool bis THE HIBERNIANS, tun, St, Louls dentlate, were ulso progont as vis- | “Other intorosting ond valuable reports af opere | 13 folt horn, in Wheollug, and In Fayette County, | Noo ins Wome Bavisan Btrout was vntured YY | tule attcrncon. en: pusiee, tha tring war wear when they would HO | cyvgiNNATi, Doo. X—Tho Nutional Directory | Or% ations ‘at tho Biate Tngusteial University “ut | Pa., over tie projooted rallrond botwoea Whodl- PCE CCE ear Ee eer oa Serra 4 rdecity ay " . vi - | Cl e4 4 i IMO INELAND KOLIUM IG of thy Ancient Order of Hibernians concluded | | Diesaine upon the roport having beon In TWAS ee will “bo | ing and the Connollsyilia coke reylon, Tt ta pro~ SUDDEN DEATH. its ecuslons to-ciuy, ‘Tho fullowing uppolmtiuunts | YoKed by tho lev, Dr, Thomas, acouplo of hours NOB RECN Es posed to establish a depot ia Whoollng for the + Gi o hie: wore spent in discusslug: the oxcollont mony dlatribution of coko to all points West. The i Mepis tithe pte x eawo, Vico | enon ud beon prepared for the occasion, INTERNATIONAL MUDDLE, transportacton of coko by river is attended by BJ. Cosgroy ee Pee bre en suspondody ‘Tals dono, tha jr toast —“Our Socluty, tho BAN Franuisco, Nec. &—A fow days ago & | many difiicultics, such as those encountercd by : i. 58 Teena Viana je Yay font Heorutus Plonocr Organiadtion of Our State'"—was druuk, Moxican, one Clodonlero Cota, was urseated uu- | passing through tho lovks and tho dangers of Hagia’ Fitesbu eles Haan J. Je | nd responded to by tho Frosident, who openod | UF extradition ona charge of felony, A writ | uavigution, ‘tho unxioty of tho coke manu Sheohin, Fitahburg, Mavs Netonal Transuror, | iy q happy veln, exprpssing the hopo ‘that, | OF habeus ourpus wus got out, and tho Judge of | gagturvrs for the eousummation of tho proposed lowing appulatments In thelr o abody; Thwmua tf thors was a futuro for dontiete, | 24 Superlor Court ordored tho vommuauuer of | cnterprise, therefore, fs pot to bo wondorod at. MoNefilet Indianapolis, Chute, vicu Jona |e would bu found whore thoro was of tho Mexfean yunbout Demovrita, to woose Pletal pie wrn ced ae ape: fauttor ore aoe Hurt, auispended: B. 'MeGinnls, Now aver, | tp weoplny, walling, or griabie ra nud | churge tho prisonor was turned over, to produce | Ye tho tnt Wa pena ths Coun, Sei S 3 “ine! ot molura se thoy first want to see what Avaisiat Seeretdesy Mat Cece eer Tleuatda, Ho thenweut on tg deveriby tty ud- | bit fi court; Wino cunmander refused, alley | coke nien, ore willing about $100 worth of poulder “Ble, Buckluy hua buen a froquout sulfercr ut the hands of mid- night marauders, and bo is gottiog tirad of It. ‘Thero buve undoabiedly been many other burg. luricea sin this vicinity; tho = reporter heurd of several, but did not have tinse to Investigate. But tho police, by udvisiog tho victims to keep quiet until they cutch the tnlpves,—false and Heeting hopo,—and by tholr remarkublo akill in suppressing any publication of then, hope ta ward Git tue tndiguatiun that twust needs’ be expressed It the full truth wero known, And thew thay amaila to think tha pubs He oyreed with Mishop Spulding us to tho condition of the Irlaty pepplo, and auld it wna owing ta the fact tat they had not b woue forth to povsess the junds, They had clung to the large celtics, wolle otuer eluizrants of other nadounilitics tid eyreud aut over the Prarie and taken possesion of the lands, Were prosperous. In thu iru of the sll & dlichtguy Canal much of the work had been done by Irishiuan, Woo were puld fi lund-serip, Bnd the consequence wus a thrifty settlement of Irlah Catholics fn Lu Sally County, wad tbe facts ‘Were (hut wherever un Tris farmer was found Tho doath {g unuounced of tho Hoy erect Fitzsimons, a priest of tho Cathe ie ; well and favorably, known at Elgin, ito waa and elsewhere througbout to se een ott visiting w relative [11 this vity, an out ene g-yacution for nearly two Years |S he wid ‘upon bis suddenly and unexpuotullys eeatitg a Jurge and physical Bower al mag app: iu the eujoyment of fu IW bealth, CHICAGO PRESS 3 CLUB. “i i to. do in Hea bal Deut deluded “Into belioving It a model Rpeciat Dupatch to Ths ia i Le wus thrift, chiidre: a nu Yuuicu Which hud been wade ii tho profession | ing want of jurisdiction, ‘he Court thon seut | regard to subsorlbing to the entorpelsa. Untit | Police forces, 4 a= iflcate of 10° Ra wua vbelfty, bia chideen wero Uelng reured | Trudaurer, retlocteds OO Tlie the sovunevortycars iu whew ko socteey: | tue Short co Ho unbont with tito warrants, | tie plans are mitured and some detinit propos SpuuiNyIKLD, Hy Doc. BA Core rotact } eity life, and “wey were reudy uad able to bulld | Cut = had been inextatence, und urged the wecessity | one for Colodontero uid the other for tho arrest { ton submitted nothing eau be dono. ‘Lhe illla SUICIDE, corporation wus to-day Bleu Wr tbe Director ad. Be gagvewee ‘wou. aol Souk ineat apa | canes Teuton tes axiom emg fe. | of coialnwed vaucpon had cay AMA ws 4 heen, at OF" Cours. | ae Wheeling express a willinguceg 10, nico the Special Dispatch,to The Crteago Tribunt, of Biataby thoChiangy Leesa Ci A, 4 entally an ngrivule pup : : 1s deal 7 present, . ‘rous.tho fuet thut no report has yet been ru- | coke men bulf way, If the road should be bu: Se Be 7 Wikio, Melville E a puntialy au wugrieulurul peyple at Bone, aud | and Uiond, "Tuouaands of ‘the wordt eudcy LiLvG TE ee Or iat fis VUE) | ee eee eee eee eo en et ee ie ryvoled. blinuae exciuuyely a tmp |, DOWUAUE, Tin Duc. Be-On Barinday AIDES | are Bene wit Barron, Torris Z. Cowles, 'T, C- sfostitian, W becu cured, Ask tu acu these remedies at your | out of dutercnes to tho wivl of the responder, | that ho hus wut with ditoulty in cursying out Bulllyan, T, 0. Phompson, J, Duulad yan, T. Ov G transportation of coke. ‘The dlatunce will not drugyist’s, if ullicted with kiln dlucusea, _” wea thas of “Tue clorleal prutussions tty | tho ordurs of the Court beaver ity. pilus, und if it boa barrow-qauye be iu America, in the Just’ few years u,00 atrangor applicd at tho realdeuce of Bboriil for. ting for lodging, His request wus granted, aud

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