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- NEW YORK. The Speculators Again Buy- ing Stocks with Great Confidence, Operations Discounting Easy Jan- uary Money Now Perplex- ing tho Situation. » Ghioago Advices Creato a Pan- icky Feeling in the - Wheat Market, Indioations of Further Business Em- barrassments in the Oof- fee Trade, ‘Entrance of Jack Frost into ". the Directories of the Coal Railroads, Jay Gould’s Recent Withdrawal “" from a Leading Interest in Union Pacific. ‘A Goold Deal of Talk About John “Kelly's Probable Downfall as a Leader. ‘Sho Correspondent Who Sent tho Philp Nows Wost Now tho Victim of the Forgors. {eneral Potpourri of News Relating to Now York, Brooklyn, Now. Jersey; and the Ocean MONTY AND STOCKS. ACTIVITY WITHOUT EXOLTEMENT. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, New York, Doc. 9.—Tho activity on tho Stock Brchango to-day was characterized by tho ab- sence of excitement, an indlcntion that tho puilncss tranasnctod was onn solld investment ‘ais and not simply speculative throughout the: day. Tho matkot was somewhat Irregulur, ond juone instanee a decided decline wos murked; ‘put, on tho whole, prices were well maintained, despite tho efforts of tho bears to break thom. ‘Western Union scored 4 in tho afternoon, after having been woll moafntainod in the early hours of businoss, ond it was rumored that one tho heaviest hold- eo was unlonding with a viow to moro immediately profitable investments. Kanens & Texus advanced about Son favorable reports ot the rond’a business. ‘THE OTHBB FEATURES OF THR DAY ‘wero Lake Shoro, New York Central, Erio, Union Itc, Paciiio stall, Northwestern, Bt Paul, Wabash proferred, and Northorn Pacific pre- ferred, Theso stocks all held thelrowa, and somoof tho number recorded slight improve~ ments, Tho market opened with o very buoy-: ant feoling, prices advancing 4@5 por cont on anactive business, Thoro was, howovor, a re- actlon of fully 2 on the First Board, but this de- cline was s00n recovered, Tho greatest advanco was{n Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, while Union Pacific followed. ‘The Vanderbilts and Grangors also oxperfonced a stropg upward tondoncy, ‘Western Union declining. On the second call, . inthe afternoon, Kansna © ‘Toxas roso and Wostera Union was furthor depressed, Tho Mock market was strong late in tho afternoon, “with Bt, Paul asa foaturo, -Towards tho oloso, however, whon moncy loaned at a commission, o marked ebango in the tomper of speculation took place, and prices reacted sharply. Tho do- cline from tho highest polnt ranged from ¥% to2, Western Union, however, solling off 4X. Aftor So'clock Western Unton furthor recoded 234, NAILROAD NONDS ‘Were very activo, and prices wero atrong in tho early dealings, with a subsequent reaction in somo fostances. Tho most prominent wero the TeraaPaottic, Kansaa & Texas, Rrio, Kansue Pacific, and Chesaponko & Obio isaues. ‘Texas “Pacific incomes rose to 75, roturnod to 74, and rallied to 74%, while do Io Grando Division firsta roso from O% to 05%. Kansas & Texus Joconda sold up to 74% and reacted to MK@GUM: & Greta advanced from 110% to 11% and reacted to 1U4%. Erle now second consols advanced from 08% to 043 and reecded to $8208, while tho funded 63, on an unuaually largo business, sold up from 03% to 01%, and ro- weted toOi%. Kansas Pacitlo cousola rosa to 42%; Cheaspeako & Ohio, clnas B, to 14%; do currenoy 68 to 43%; Columbus, Chlongo & Indi- ana Central {ncomes to 60; Denver & ItoGrando console to 108%; Great Western scconds to 1K; Mobile & Oblo first dobent- ures to 80%; Michigan Control % to 2%; Northwestern gold coupons to 123%; 4o ainking fund Os to 109%; Ohfo Contral in- Somes 10 57K; St. Paul & Stoux City firsts to 30%; Ban Francisco Class B to 8%; do C to SM; Bt Poul & Omaha firats to 102%, Iron fountain decond incomes declined to 72, and ‘0 Erlo & Woatern incomes to 644. ALTHOUGH BIX PRR CENT ‘as to-day tho maximum rate for call Jonne, tho demand for loans was moro aotive, as {8 natural F pertain tho revival of speculation at the oe tae a the advance in prices stool whi wore Bellin, At prices that take u great deal of money to cure Prien, ‘The condition of the bunks, nut only ete, hut iu nelghboring oltics, is not such as to encourage an oxpanding speculation—no more bis to-day's nows from London, Thoro is little ube that, early in the now year, the monoy mlities of this and othor markets will be abundant, but overy movo to discount in specu mana acrerations tht eondition of affairs sub- jon tan later facilities to a stratu which thoy BAILNOAD HATOINGS ARB BO LANGE, amever, Snd tho outlook 1a go fayorablo, that palld 's too much dispoaltion to diarvgard tho z ee situation respecting money, and whatit ts i ¥ (0 be for tho noxt throa or four wooka, eet ore to bo bud até per cout for four ses reid but cost a commission for thirty days. 1 tho closa brokers pald as high aa 1-16 Percent to get monoy até. The discount anther was Vory firm, and primo aud good mer- pai paper wos discounted on tho strout at dav to 8% por cent, nccording to dato of ty. * Thoro was n closo scrutiny of names, es boavy failure in tho coffco trade, this atteat BUMOuRD IN BANKING crECLES i ‘ernoon that indications pointed towards Te colfeo-trado failure within twenty-four iabes eats out of tho Kimball affaira, ang pention rectly from the 8,G@. Arnold & Co, aus. ma pal ae Concern in griof has ample per * Sloan, tho Prosident of tho Dolawi rly dividend of “puee Cearod ta 8 fow days, pies, ‘ ‘and for coul has abarply jucroased vi tply iuoros se the past fow days, probably owing to tho Comp ate weathor, Tho Pennsylvania Coal or alee, has ordored otght anys of suspension fered thistmonth, Tho Delaware & Hudson eee work only upon three-quarters timo, “ig ee tiae Company has stopped mining month, | CU Of se forty-five oulllorics this Noboay Probiahly kuows moro about INION PACIVIC KOAD ; Dis Value of Ite property than President Faherty ho beliaves the stock 18 more valuas seh ulthnately soll higher than any other ir: De on tho list at the Exchange. Tom, jon saya that tha vatuo of tho ried ae interest in tha Proprictary roada Controls is moro than eufficlont to pay cotire indebtedness to the Government. ds ho estimates at a valuo of over ers thoy only cost the Union Pacitio hays he’ p ae that sum. Mr. Dillon further tock. hrte nd 47,000 shores of Union Pacitio * eae bas sold out al! but a tenth matey ‘tho property, aad bis holdings aro its tua Lompany now but 10,000 ahnros, Bfr. Gould disposed of tho Inrger portion of his shares somo timo alice, for tho avowed purposo of making somo inveat- ments In athor enterprises, AT THE MINING EXCHANOF Armio was in great demand this afternoon, and advanced, Consolfdnted Pacific was active, nd- vanoing to 190, Climax Is closely hold nt pre- viown pricos. Unadilln, ono of tho atendiest stocks on tho let, is now doprested, but it ia rus mored that a pool has beet formed by tho now maungement to bull tho stock. Iron Silver sold for 360. South Hite doolined 5, to 40. Tho gen- oral markot has beon steady, but tho domand Mmited, PRODUCE, A PANIC IN WHRAT. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Naw York, Dec. 2.—Under tho very depresd- ing reporta from tho markets of tho Interlor, oa peolally from Chicago, a decidedly heavy and ‘unonsy foeling was develuped here in winter wheat carly in tho day, and the pressure to placo supplies was most pronounced, resulting inn decline of fully 1%@1% conta na bushel onan unusually varinblo and excited market, ‘Tho doaliays have been romarknbly extensive, moatly in tho option Itne, the January option on No.2red baving boen by far tho most proml- pent, Through tho nftornoow prices rallied 4@ 1cont a buebel, in sympathy with a partini re- oovory at tha West. Near tha close, however, tho tendency was again te weakness on renewed urgoncy In tho offerings, which lod to a fresh decline of X@1 cent a bushel or to the lowest figures of tho day. Export operations wero confined within narrow limits, the ad- vices by cable continulng —_adverac. A sinok domand .has boon notud for spring wheat, which, though not offered with muctt freadom, favored buycra. Sates of No, 1 red were mado at $1.97; No.2 rod nt $1.19B1.204, closing nt $120 nsked and $1,104 bid; du December at S1IONGL2O4; do January at $1.21@1.22%, clos- {ag at $1.21 bid and 81.21% asked; do February At $LUX@LAY, closing nt $1.25%; do March $1.20; No. Brod at $1,16G1.10%; ungraded red ot $1.05@1224, ns to quulity. cons. Corn again declined nbout 4@1 cont per bushel, under a preaguro to realize, leading only ton moderately activo movement, mainly in tho op- tion line, closing weak and frreguinr, Suics of mixed Western, ungraded new and old, wero mado nt 6544@50!3 cents, na to quality; No.8 at 654%4@S5x conta, mostly at 65% cents; Now York steamor mixod nt 60% conta; No, 2 white at 68% conta; now do at 67 conts. Oats have furthor receded about 4@1 cont a bushelon free and urgent offerings at tho re- duced figures, Business haa been more activo, but the market closed wenk, Salos of white Westorn ungraded wera madoat 49@t713 cents, 23 to quality: mixed do at 41@H conts; No, 2 Chi- cago at 41% conta affont. Ryo waa in timited roquost, and quoted again lower, closing woak; No.2 Western sold at 0346 conts, Barloy was in modcrate domand at unchanged priocs, : PROVISION. Hog products have beon more active, ospe- einily Western steam ard, which has boon quoted higher, closing strong. Western mess pork wasin yery Imited request for eurly do- Mvory, quoted nt $13.76 for old, and In the option ino it attracted Uttlo attention, with Decomber options quoted at $12.75@13.00, and Janunry at $4.0014.25. Cut meats have been quoted stondy, with a modorato call noted, Bacon was in demand, with long clear quoted at 7% conta ond short clone ‘at $7.02%. Moro animation has been reported in Wostorn steam lard for early delivory, which has been quoted as closing at 38.86@8.874, aud in tho option ne a falr degree of activity bas been reported atunacttled prices, closing, howover, strong, with December nt $5.00@8.05; Jnuunry at $9.00 bid; February at $0.10 bid; March at $0.20 bid; April at $9.5754. OTHER MARKETS, Tallow was in fulrdemand at steady figures, with sales noted of 64@5x conta. Raw sugars wero moderatoly active and Orm- er. Contrifugal sold at 83-1623 6-16 conts, ‘Ito- finod sugars woro about as last quoted, In freights a restricted businoss was reported 4o most nes, and rates wero quoted irregular in tho way of borth frolyhte, and genorally weaker, Tho quotations on room for grain, howover, showed Ittlo change. Tonnage for grain was inquite moderate request. For Livers pool ongagenients wero made by steam for Hour at 26 01@3s, mnostly through freight and forward shipments, and by outport atcamora ag low as 23 Bd@le Od; wheat at TXd; provisions at 28 6d@ 42s 3d, malnly through freight; for forward sbipment by outport steamers as low as Zia UO 08, JOUN KELLY. ue MUST GO. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yout, Doo, ¥.—Local political ofrotes aro just now greatly oxclted aver tho probablo out- como of tho Mayor’a nominatious, which will bo sent into the Board of Aldermen to-morrow. Whother or not John Kolly’s power shall bo broken and his hold upon muniotpal affairs loosed {a the question now uppermost in tha minds of those who havo tho interests of tho sity atheart. Mayor Coopor, who tas tho solec- tion of the important ofliciais, such as Con- troller, Commisaionor of Publio Works, Park, Dook, and Tax Commissionors, Corporation Counsol, and Polico Justices (twolve altogethor), maintains great reticence, and all attompts to Bcouro any indication of his course proves frultioas, . . ‘Tle MOBY TRUSTWORTHY NePoNTa indicate three Ant!-Tammany Democrats Br Controller of Pubtic Works, Commilsatoner, and Corporntion Counsel respectively, and throo Ropublicans for the. othor Commissionerships, I¢this goca through it will prove a victory for the Tilden wipg of tho Democracy alllod with tho Republicans, and thus sorve asa completo sot-back for tho long-timo Boss of the city, Kolly has made a vigorous struggle to keop above the surtace, but politicians who are not ‘| under hia control express tho utmost confidence ta-night that his successor witl bo named and conilrmed to-morrow. _ DE LESSEPS, ‘XZSTENDAY'S ASPECT, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Youu, Doc. 0.—Tho Special Committeo having charge of the Amerionn subscriptions to to Pannina Canal project roported this aftor- noon that {t had received private advices from Paris to tho effect that tho subscription had proved a great success, bide having been re- coived for much more than the total amount of stock offored, The members deolined to ost!- mate tha amount of the aubscriptions rocolved by thomsolves from residonts of this country, on tho ground that several days would clupse te~ foro thoy would be able to henr from those fore warded by mail, but it was unoifically stated that the total up to 8:30 o’cluck this afternoon was IN THE NEIGUHORTOOD OF $8,000,000, In regard to tho reportod offor of tho Amor fean Chairmanship of the Company to tho Hon. RW. Thompson, Socrotary of the Navy, the Committco said that as tho Company hog not 4 yot boon formatly organized nobody haa had tho authority to make auch ‘an offer, but it was ine timated that Mr. Thompson baa boon privately selootod by those intorested for the position in queatian, and the Committoa addod that it bag authority for assorting that, whenovor ft is offered him by duly authorized partics, ko will not haaltate to accept It. = TRICHIN AL. A WHLI-DEVELOVED CABE. Bpeetat Dispatch to The Ohteayo Tribune, Naw York, Yoo. 8.—A well-authenticated caso of death from trichinosls, that occurred last wook at Lollevuc Hospital, has oxclted great interest among: tho medical fratorutty, The victim was Franz Adolph Axlor, a robust youth, born in Germany, and 19 yoars of uge, who was omployod in u butchor'’a shop at No. 160 Groone wich stroct. On tho Slat of Novombor he ap- Peared at Belleyuo for meicul treatment, and complainod of severe pains, of a rhoumatio typo, in bis Nmbs, and suffored from a bigh fovor, Wo was oxaminod by Dr. Mommingway, who diagnosed tho ‘case a8 ono of rhoumatlo fevor. Tho pationt was admitted to tho hus- Pital, and placed in charge of Dr, George H. Moller. A day or two aftor bis ndmisston AYMYTOMS OF TIICHINOSIS wore developed. Prof, Janowuy was called, and on questioning tho pationt loarnod that ho had boon Intha habit of ogting raw pork, “Tho pa- “slont was “spoarod,” that ts, 4 picco of tho muscular tlasua- about tho elze of o throc-cent Plooo was tuken from hig shoulder, and whon placed under tho microscopo.no fewer thun thirtecn well-developed trichinw were dlacov- erod, The patient was placed under proper treatment fer trichinowls; but ho sank rapidly and dicd on Saturday last, A post-mortom exe THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER amination was mado with great cato by Prof. Janoway and Dr. Malice, intho presonco of # number of the Faculty ot the modicnl coltega ant surgeons from tho hospital. The intestines and intiscular tasucs were fond to be ftled with trichlme. arent trichinm wero in the In- testines, and many of the females were in vas rlous stages of production, Prot, Janoway sald the corpse must have contained millions of triehinw, Young tnpe-trarms wero ulso found Jn tho intestines. This death, Prof, Jancwny anid, should be a warning to all persous who bubitually oat raw pork. ORIBBING. ow A DEDLAM 18 “QuigteD” Ox WARD'S ISLAND, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Naw Youx, Dec. .—Befora the Scnate Com- mitteco to Investigate alleged abuses in insane nayluma, holding {ts acastona at tho Metropolitan Hotel, Sirs, Hugh Gobel, of Jorscy City, teatificd that In Decombor of tast yoar her brother, Daniel H. Tallman, was gent to Nellevue MHos- Pitnl to be examined hy Dr. Derby. She found him tho next morning in a room in tho hospital, tied hand and foot to a bod, with his warm finnnels and wnderclothing taken of and nothing on but a wot shect, under which ho Jay shivering, Tho window In tho room was down, and the cold wind waa blowing over him, Ho had latd tn this condition all night. Tho wit- ‘Ness remonstrated with tho attondant, and tho Jattor wanted to know “ what sho would havo hin do.” After tho doctors had certified to hor brothor’s condition ho was tnken ovor to Ward's Island, whero sha came tosec him on the follow- Ing Saturday. “ {found bim IN A ROOM WITH RIOMT CRIS IN IT" sald tho witnoss, with much feeling, “ He was ted down tn one of the cribs, hands, feet, and urns, and had a grent atrap bound tight across his chest. Ho was in great sutfering, especially from the strap neross hia chest, and begeed mo in plteons necunts to cut it His tonguo wag Dinck and swollen so that ho couldn't got it out of his mouth, I put my hand'on bis forehead and tried tu quict him, but he only polnted to tho strap, and cried tome tocutit. Tcouldn’t bear to sce him that way, and asker tho attomt- ant if they couldn't do something to cuso him. fe suid, ‘Ob, ho's got the pnoumonia! I should think ho would havo had It, with his tlan- nels stripped off and tied down under a wot sheet withthe cold night alr pouring through tho window. [wns told lcould sec him again Sunday, and when I got there L met the attend Ant at tho door. He sald, ‘Wo carried your brothor down-stairs an hour ayo.’ Ie cume to the asylum Thursday and was dead on Sunday,” Although tho question was not nsked, tho In- ference, from Mrs. Gobel’s teatimony, waa that her brothor had dled in the crib, tied and strapped down as when she saw him last. TITE FORGERY. PUIG? GETS EVEN WITH STANLEY MUNTLEY. New York, Dee, 9.—The annotincement nade Yesterday to tho effcot that detectives had lo- cated in Hrooklyn ono of tho nen who Is sup- posed to have bad a hand in the preparation of tho Morey lotttor created a sensation In tho City of Churches, Thoro was n great dont of witd speculation and somo sbrowd gucesing a8 to the person referred to, And tho mysterious person ‘was said to have beon connected with nt evon- ing paper of Brooklyn. Suspicion pointed to the Eagle, The Brooklyn Unton republished tho article yustorday, and added to ft tho following: “The only resignation that has taken placo from tho staff of any paper tu Brooklyn recontly !s that of Stanley Huntloy, who retired from an assistant editorin! position in tho Hagic office on Saturday Inst. The reason given for tho change wis that Mr. Iuntloy was sick, It is now sald thot Mr. Juatley, who gumo from tho West to Brooklyn, !s a friend and nsso- elute of Mr. Philp, and that thoy frequontly mot. in Brooklyn. Further developments ara ex pected. Huntley isa bright young man, and a Versatile writer, Among bla numerous accom: pilabments fs tho urt of imitating tho stylo of vurious writers. For instance, ou several! occa. sions ho has written for the Hagle skotches after the stylo of Charles Dickens, Walter Scott, *Oulda,’ and Brot Harte, which are remurkuble imitations." INHUMAN TREATMENT. STORY TOLD UY A PARTY OF ENGLISHMEN WHO CROSSED THE OCEAN ON TILE STRAMER BWITZERLAND, New Youx, Deo..0.—The steamor Switzorland of the Rea Star Line which arrived yestorduy ‘brought 420 steorngo passongers and thirty-two Porgonsinthocabin. Nearly allof tho former wera Gormnn and Swodish umlgrauts, butnamall party of Engiishinon bound to Nebrusku wero of the number: In their format aud aworn ait davits the Enylish party dectaro that tho Switzerland was advertised to salt from Hull Noy. 17 and. from London Nov. 18, and tha tickets thoy purchnaod contained that contract. At tho Inst moment, howover, thoy woro told that thoy must yo to Antwerp, as tho Switzerland would not touch at English ports, They wero shipped to Antwerp in two small coasters, sud lodged for the night in A FILTHY NOTEI, with bedding made of wot shavings and straw. Noxt morning thoy wore huddled ou boar! tho steamors, only ton tninutes boing allowed for 430 pussongors to got uboard. Some waro trouted rudely, oven to the extent of boing pushed and kicked. Thoy found the stocrago wot and dirty and tho bedding wator-sunked. Thoro was no separation of sexes whutovor. Only threo lninps Jighted tho ontiro hold, aud objects wore not dts- ccrnable a fow fect away. Men and women slept | promiscuvusly about during the wholo long voyage uf nbout twonty days. Most disgraceful {inmoruallty ia snid to have provailed, To uso tho lunguago of one of the men, * Tho ship was nothing Iogs than a floating holl,"" Bomo of tho passengers could fad no bunks, andslepton dusk. Someof tho bunks broke down in tho first storm, Only two gallons of fresh wator wore furalshed fn tho morning for *430 people to wash with, 1t 1s allexed tho officers laughed at the passengora’ complaints, Tho complaints of tho Gorman puasongors aro of the gumo tonor as thovo of tholr Engilah- speaking fellow-passeugers, Soino of tho auilors wore iil-treatod, and ono man woll nigh killed, DASTARDLY ATTEMPT. ‘WO GIRLS BAVED FROM A LIVE OF SHAME DY THE NEW’ YORK’ COMMISSIONERS OF CILAIT- TIRs. ~ New York, Dec, 9,—ho Commissionors of Charities havo just rescued threo tmiulgraut girlsfrom a ite of immorality, Their names ro Marie Arigassl, Toulse Donat, and Magda. leno Blames. Thuy aro natives of Paris, from 19 to 23 yeara of ayo, and aro oxcecdiugly protty, y They wero ongaged as domestics bya man named Xivior Willom, a residont of 8t. Louls, who represented himself a3 ownor of ht splendid now hotol in thut city, and who offered thom oasy work and large wages, bosldes agroeing to pay’ tholr fare to this country, ‘Thoy were pasaonsora ort the Plerre, and oftor tholr arrival wors taken toa French bourding- house on Wooster stroct. During tho voyaya Willem dropped somo hinta which were ro- warded by tho zitls as boing susplolous of bis intentions towards thom, At the boarding- house thoir susplolons wero confirmed, Tolo- graphic inquiry to tho Bt. Louts police pro- nounced Willom's hotel story a fable, and tho girls visitod Castle Gurdon aud mady complaint against Willom, stating that. bo hdd alt thotr clothing locked in hls trunka ond rofusod to giveitup., Adotoctive' wont to the Wooster atroot hougo and recovered tho clothing, but not until bo bud been compelled to knock Willom down. S{tuations havo becu tound in Now York for all threo of tho girls. , ITEMS, ‘TEMPELANOR, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New York, Doo, &—Tho Cooper Union meot- ing to-night waa addressed by Congressinane oloct J. Hyatt Sintth, Dr, D. H. Manu, the Rev, Dr, J.-B, Thomas, and tho Joy. Henry Ward Beocher, Tho Roy, Dr, L. D. Huvan presided. ‘THM DANK CLERKS’ MUTUAL ASSOCIATION eolobrated’thojr twontieth anniversary in Chick oring Hall., Tho Rov, Dr, Hobort Collyordelly> ered wn addroas, and the Hank Clerks’ Musical Association entortatnucd tho vistors, DANIEL, O'LEARY has accopted a challenge te walk against Frod- erick Krobno, tho Prussien pedestrian, whois backed by Luke Wolsh, for $5,000, A MIQUTY THIBE. Myre. Elizabeth Winture, of No,'73 Snoliicld streot, Newark, whose opntonnial birthday uo- nivorsury wascolobrated last summer, diod Mon. day. here werv present ut the conteinlul vcle- bration aix of hor children, forty grandchildren, and Mf yreat-grandchildrop, + . Bouds. The Ney. J, H. Rogge, fora numbor of years pastor of tho Reformed Presbytwrlua Church at |, Myerson strect and Lafayettaavcoue, Urovkiyn, has rosignod, because, It is said, tho mombers Are not allowed to oxerclso tho franchise on tho ground that the Constitution does not recogniz0 God. Mr, Boggs, who haa been a pastor for six- toon senrs in that city, gues to n Philadolphia Church. COL. WILLIAM Me STILLIVELIn recently secrotary of tho Collector of Customs of this port, and appointed by Presttent Hayes ng Associnto Jusuico of the Supreme Court of Arizona, Is n graduate of the Law School of Al- bans, of which elty ho fs x native. THE GRAIN-TRADR COMMITTER of the Produco Rzchangoyoaterday approved tho new by-luwa proposed by tho Grain Comnittco requiring brokers, when acting for non-mem- bers, to make contmets in thelr own namo, and restricting timoor option trading to tho hours botweon 10a, m. and 4 p.m, of business days. THE REY, DR. NB BMITH has beon called to tho nasturate of the Stato Btreot Congregational Church, Brooklyn. Dr. Smith was pastor for twenty yenra of tho Mid-" dio Reformed: Church, in Harrison atrect, but for tho past to years has been prenching ina miasion church at Broadway and Ialph avenue. Tho congrevation of the State Strvot Church formerly worshiped in Elm Place Church, of which tho fev, Josoph Wild was pastor, and which was burned down in Juno of tho present ear, 2 RLECTRIO LIGHTS. To tho Wreatern Asoclated Press, Naw Yonk, Deo, 9,.—-Tho- Brush Hlectrio Light Company are orecting fron plilara, about a foot in dlameter and twenty fect high, one pillar to every block, on Broadway from Unton Square to ‘Thirty-fourth street, intended to support lamps by which the Company propose to ight that por- tion of tho city Christmns-Eve, Each lamp will, it tg promised, give 2,000 ‘candle-power, a light equal to about one hundred gus-lights, PLAYING DRUG*CLERK. , During tho absence of the clerk from tha drug-store Nu. 679 Washington street, Willlam Wittenbrink, the porter, walted upon n customer who wishod Epsom salts, Wittenbrink gavo bim inatond oxalte acid, and only the prompt attend anes of physicians saved the lifeof Mrs. Hacket, whohad used a portionof tho package, The Dorter was nrrested. A HUNTER’S TRAGIC DEATH. Jerry Greoning’s Lust Eunting Expeo- dition—Raton by Wild Monsts After Killing Pour Bearn SS Pennaylvania Uorresponience New York Times, Jerry Greening, tho famous hunter of Pike County, is dead. For tho lust half a century this remarkable man has fought n constant battle, and there ts not a bunting-ground be- twean the Susquehanna and tho Delawaro in which ho bas not fought with beara, catamounts, deer, and all the emallor animals, ‘On Nov. 2 Jerry oft bis cabin, in the north: western part of Pike County, near the Paupack Itiver, telling his nearest neighbor, Johannes Schmuckstola, who fa also n famous hunter, that on thistriphe would make “tho biggest haul of varmint” he had ever made. Schmuckstcin expressed some anxiety, but Jerry laughed, and Bet out In a sguthoastorly direction toward it vast awamp that {so favorit buunt of tho punicrous beara that Infest Pike County. It was on Monday morning hy setout He was seldom Roas. more than two duys on, hla trips, and on Wednosday morning Schmucketein went over to hig cabin to seo If be had returned, Ho found no signa of Jerry, Ho at once concluded that tho old mat bad met with gomo serious accident, and ho Informed one or two of his uelghbors. Thos set out in the direction takon by Jerry, but tho cold and darkness soon drove then! buck, and thoy epont the night in arousing nll the mon within ten miles and in orgunizing a search: ing party. At daylight on Thursday moraln; tho party started for the bear swamp. and, after three or four hours of rapld marching, eame out on the vast lodge. that surrounds tho grout nameless awamp of Pike County, Tho dogs were put on the scent, and Ina short thine a yelp from one of the hounds announced o trail, Tho bunters followed tho dox os ho pleat inte tho uwamp. ‘The Intenso cold had frozon tho murshey so that a safe footing waa afforded, At lust, in tho cuntre uf the awamp, on a ttle knoll of land covered with Bpruce trees, tho scurch came to nn ond. .Un- ‘or tho spruce trees Iny four Jarze bears, dead und frozen, with hioody gnshes in tholr hides, and on tho tnoss scattered around thom lay the Dloody skull, backbono, and disjointed skel- eton of a man. After tho first shock was over the hunters set to work to examine tho boues, They wore Boon satisiled thut tho Lones of Jorry Grooning were before them, part of the long gray beard ho had worn still clung to the head, from which tho Denra or wild-cats had sawed tho enrs, tho and most of tho ficah, A survoy of tho ground showed that Jerry had met tho bears, and that in Ouhtiug thom he bad rocolved wounds that eutgod his death, One ot the dend beara had bitten away a purt of Jerry's right foot, and the aly. frugments wero still bo- tioen his teeth. A wound In bia neck showed ‘int his xrnap of tho hunter's soot wag followed by n fatal blow from the huntor’s knife. Jorry'a knife Iny on tho ground, und inte Its blade ono of the furious Urutes had set bis teeth and bit- ten noarly through tho steel, Shreda of cloth, buttons, and Jorry’s yun and powdor-iusk Iny nour by, His silver tobueco-box was found in tha moss, eualy. the friends collocted tho bones uf thor dead friend. Tho skin was stripped from ono of tho dead bears, and in an iinpro- vised sack Woro put the romulns, und with this burden tho party started for home, On Sunday afternoon, at the little cabin occu- pled so matiy years by this singular old mun, a strange funeral took place, A rude box placed on a rough table contained the remains, Over lt was thrown the bear-siin. Tho single room of tho cabin was filled witn tho trophies of Jerry's victorios. ‘There wore abine, fangs, rattles, and sketatons of monster rattlesnakes, akins nud skulls of foxoa, wild-cata, fawns, panthors, bears, muskrats, and on endless variety of snakes, bugs, and birds. Every corner was piled high with bear-skins, and overy bit of space on the loy walls was covored with some trophy, The sorvicu ended, tho rude collin was doposited ina ‘ave on tac summit of a bill overlooking a Beautiful mountnin landscape, and now a rude alab of slute is tho only thing that marka tho reating-place of tho fantous Jerry (ireantng, On this sluto slab ig sernwiod in rude lotters: foro Iny'a tho bones of Jerry Greening, Hu : na cat by Boura in tho Big Swamp on tho: Ki day, of november, 18%, His soni is in: Honver Jorry Greening killed many hundred beara, kaapiag a roocard of thom by the talls, which ho carefully took bome with him. Ho marked his score of wild-cata by tho right fore paw, foxes by tho right onr, and rattloannkes by tho fungs, “Mr. Morrill states that in his but are 684 benr’s tatla, O14 wild-cat paws, 224 tox cara, and Wrattlosnnke fanga, ———— + EVICTING A WHOLE VILLAGE. How a Landlord in Donegal Rovenged the Murder of Its Stuward. =~ Dublin Correspondence St. Jainea Gazette, In tho Daily Expres summary of nowa thoro aro two cousvoutlve paragraphs well worth’ noting togethor: “Land meotings woro also held in various other parts of the country, ond hints wore thrown out nt thom that if the prosccutions of tho Land-Lenyuurs should ond tn imprisonment, the pensantry would resort to wasusinntion of landlords by way of roprisal, “Mr, J, OG, Adalr wout on Saturday from Mountmellick, Quoons County, to his cstate at QGraigue, to collcot bia ronts. Ha was accom. panied by two armed Constables, and it ts atated tint othur Constables were stitioned at intervals mtong tho road. Tho tonanie domandod nu mourbetls which was refused, und then thoy eh dan ual Mitr. Aduir rotusod to rant an abatoment and the ront was pald in full. Now, to enable you to understand the significance of the laat para- graph, I will reletw u littio story, Mr. Adair hs a entloman owing property in governl countics in droland. Justund honorable in bis Seal lave anda kuen man of business, he reluacs obudl~ ance to tho wiahos of tho Land Loaguc, And that ho bis couruio ta woll known to hia tenants, who do not forget under what clyeumatances ho ovictod an cntiro Village. In 1833 Mr, Adair, pure chased tho property of Glenvelgh, u lonely mountain tract in Donegal. Having restriatod tho liberty hithorto enjoyed by tho tenants of grazing thor cattlo and shoop ayer tha mount. alus as commonage, ditlicultics arose, A Scotch stoward was elthor murdered or ‘grievously wounded (1 forget whieh) nour the Villuge of Dorryvolub, Tho people who did tho wrong wero known, but, og 48 usual In Buch cnsos, nO ovis donce ‘wus’ forthcoming. Anothor ‘steward, dames Murray, was found with sulicont bardl- hbad to tnko tho place of tho first, but bo thought it advisable to carry 6 revolver, On the morning of tho Lith of November, 1540, James Murray tote Highouso, On the 15th hls body was found on tho mountain, hy brains dashed ont by n atone. Bos sido hiin was bis revalyor, tho stock brokan upon, higakull, Onu barret had Loon discharged, ‘Tho bullet bud slipyud so fur out of tho next chamber that i would not revolve. Slr. Aduir visitud {hu spot with tho resident Blagiitrute, Near tha top of tho bare mountain could be soon clenrly marked [nu the peat, on whloh no heather grow, tho tricks of two mon who bud cviduntly ap. proacholl Mureay waere bo stood, ‘Tho whole story was weltton on the mountainside, Thore was tho place where the tracks repeated then selyos,—thoro the men stood while Murray stuck his stick in tho peat where it wa found still stanalng. He had evidently dong vo to free bls right band, with whics ho Conk ous bis pistol and red ond sbat,-probably uver their bends to frighton thom; possibly With erring wim at one or other, Thon, bls weapon falling hin. ba turned und Hud with great strides down tho mountiine alde. Step by stup tho trackecold bo cicarly son to tho spot where he slipped and fell to rise nu more. Bio by step could also be traced the bovtud pursuor on onv side, the barofoutod on the gties,-lo the spot where they bruko his skull 10, 1880—TEN PAGES. and battered his brains outas ho lay. But more than that; step by step. Mr, Adatr followed these two tricks until thoy mingled with tho foot- marks in. tho Village of Derryvelgh, and there and thon he declared that if within one mouth the murdorers of his stoward were not handed over to Justice he would evict overy tan in tho village ‘nnd would not leave ona atone of it standing upon another. At this time tho peaptc of the villago were tinder notice to quit, nan preliminary to squaring thoit farina, which wero itherto held in separato patches, and reinatat- dng each one na tenant on n conaniiduted hold ing. Hut the thront was unnvatling: the mitr- derera of Jamos Murray dwelt safely in tho valloy. Possibly the people thought the threat would nevor be carried out, But Mr, Adair was Se tind as hin word, On tho Sth, oth, and 10th of April, 1861, overs tenant in Derryvelgh had to leave tho place and the houses wero Jevoled. ‘This was, indeed, n terrible act of rotribution.— so terrible that nothing hut oxtrame necessity coud Justify it, Mut ne ateward wos murdered on the property afterwards, SUNDAY IN NEW ORLEANS. Tho Motropolin of tho South Seon Through Northern Byes — ‘The Churches, Marketa, Ete.—Worship in a Colored Chinpel, 3 Bpectat Correspondence of The Chteaga Tribune. New Onnxana, Dee, 5.—Tho first difficulty ono meots with hore, who {6 religiously inclined, {3 tofind the Sabbath. If wo look nt tho calendar we sce It is the Lord’s Day, but if we look in the Btreota wo are impressed that it is the Devil's day, Business goes on about as usunt, save ninong the wholesnlors and a few of the retallers. In many porta of the city the business done on tho Sabbath exceode that of any other dity In tho week. Notably is this truo of tha markets, whither all the onda of tho city go tp provide for tholr Bunday dionor. ~ * Every stranger should visit tho French Mar- kot, and he willsoe a bit of France sewed into Amoriean life asa block is sewed Into a quilt. ‘The great time at this market Is on tho Sabbath, from 6 to 10.0 m,, and, laying aside our Purltan- {eal notions for no hour or two, wo wonded our way to thone marts of trade, On our way’ there wo met crowds with basket on arm filled with tio best of viands, aud surmised that we were too inte; but, on reaching tho spot, found thnt thousands yot remained to select their Sunday dinner. Rach department, cunsisting of meats, fish, provisions, vegetables, etc., Is kept dis- tinct, and tho varieties are many and choice. It must be a hard man to please who cannot antis- fy Nis fastidious taste bere. Ono peculiarity in selling veyetables is that thoy are put in sinall heaps und sold for so much u heap,—« nickel, a line, or two bits a hoan, according to size, Hero aroto be found all clossea and conditions of men, both among tho buyers and the sellers. Even tho uborlginats wore represented. Near the market, and just in front of Jackson Square, stands the Cathedral St. Louis, a struct- ure of venerable age and antique appearance. ‘This is tho third ong built on the enme site, the former twohaving suffered by wind and fire. Tho first cdlfice was made of wood and adobe, and was crocted jn J718,—over fifteen yours be- fore Napoleon was born. This way swopt away by @ hurricane some fiyo years after, In 174 tho seconé one wus built of brick. This did good servico for. nearly sorenty years, when it was destroyed. by tho greut fire which dovastat- edao much of tho city. Tho third and present structure was built from funds given by Don Andres Almonoster z Roxas, a Spanish noble, who was at the timo Colonel of the Provincial troops sent to New Oricans, tis now nearly a hitadred yeara ola, and though comparntively plain outside, within it prescuta mupy attrac- uons. icing satisNed with a French Cathedral, and thut portion of the city called Fronch Town, wo turn our elepa to pluces more distinctively American. Wo next rested our weary fect in Ames Chupel, a place of worshto buflt by tha Mathodist Episcopal Church North just ufter tho War. Since its organization the pulpit bus been Mited by some of the ableat mon in tho Church, und from tho very.tirst bus wielded n powerful influence for God and tho Government. Here have gathered for worghip tho loynl whites of tho city’ for ycurs, and this may be the cause for ita reputntion as a potiticul institution. Dr. Uiristor fs its present pastor, who is tneeting with great favor amony his puople, On last Sabbath, in the morning, the lav, C, E. Mande- viile, wmomber of tuo Hock Itiver (Ill) Confer- ence, preached, and in the evening the Kev. Dr. Morrow, of Philadelphia, filed the pulpit, The latter, having once been pastor of the church, was greoted by many old friends. In the ufternoon we visited Paris Prison, 6 vory old structure, and had tho ploagure of Ist- ening to some timely advice by Dr. Morrow, which ho mudo to tho culprits. ere ore now confined within Its massive walls between 200 and #00 prisonors, who aro gathored from ult quarters of the glube, They are of both sexcs, and nearly of ail ages. ft was both a strange and pitiful sizht to witness these mon and women, committed for nll grades of crime, listen- Ing to tho story of revempdon that offered a way of escape even to thom, eoventng found us in St. Paul's colored church, where we were highly entortained, to auy tho least, It is worthy of note that many of tho largest congregations of the city are nindo up ofthe sons ut Ham. This churoh soems to huve two numea—St, Paul's and Wealcy Chapel. it was hore that Gon. Grant received auch a warm recopuon from the blacks when he visited the city last winter, Emperor Willining ts its aator, A stalwart proachur, an dolegute to the jate General Conference at Cinclnaatl, fle 1a well known through the South, and much be- loved whorover hegocs. It was Coinmutiion serv- ice, nnd when wo learned that thors would bo no prenching we felt a little disappointed, but aa tho oxercises proceeded wo were rather glad than othorwise, as it afforied the opportunity of witnessing some novel scvnos. Whon thoy cumo tn take up the collection, tn- stend Of having tho buskets pussed ta the con- Fregation, tho people were required to comu. ‘orward to the ttar ana deposit thelr contribu. ons. Meanwhile the singing was kept golngat A lively pnoe, and ntter tho Arat round, if the aniount deposited fell short. the Emperor would order another collection, These monotary ut= fulrs out of tho way, the more religious part of tho servico wns ontered upon, Olleinis among tho | biacks nro always — dise tinguished, and therv 1s no oxcoption even in the holy sanctuary, for the first called to the tublo of tho Lord wero the ollicers of tho church, and thoso included ning stewnardasses, Then followed tho private muinbers of the tlock. who ovidently, with tho reat, from the pastor down, regarded this occasion 4s specinl tn all particu- lars, The singiuy was kept up almost contin uously; and such singing} No pon can deseriba it. Every voice blended in song until tho vory walls and root trembled, It was full of sweetness and power, and a8 somo touchlug sontiment wus sung tho tloud-zatos of fooling frequently gave way, aud the wildest exoiteniont followed, To ond unaccustomed to such geenua It would seom that tho meeting must be abruptly terminated, but to the worshipers it was an essontial part of the ery ee und 80 thoy were in no way discon- certud. In sovoral instances women would have to ba carriod away from tho altar and held by some of the clect sistors by mai force until thoy became quieted, Allut onev here and thore in the con- Krewalion tho wildest shriecke would bo heard, And tho most ylolont throwing of tho arms und contortions of tha pour would break out, and tho strony matrons—who acted ns a sort of rolige ous police foree—would rally to * bold them,’ thoy would say. It {a luis to piiltosaphtze over theso physical manifestations, It hus been done “a thousand thines, hee fore, and wo aro no nenrer tho truth for it, Wo areof the opinion thut they give way to thoir fuelings, and eru thoy aro uwuro buye passed, Doyoud satt-cautrol. * After all below had been served, the Emporor quilod gut for the sluyors in tho allery to come, & Now, "sald be, “ bring on your chofr,—Just a8 whuch Of tho chotr as you please,” and soon the uuarch bognn; tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys, and gitts too, came marching to nn upprovriate tune which they sang. Somo thirty or fort cutne thus in muttial order tothe obuncel, an aftor they hud partakon of tho sacrumont, they aroso and in measured atop, with anothor soup, thoy marched back ngain. At this point te clinitx Was renehed, aud tho scene begynrs de- scription, Everything was confusion itself, and ono-hutf of tho ‘peupic wore trying to kvep tho othor half from wolng mad. “The nnuaunce- monta for the wook were made, tha benediction pronounced, and the worshipors turned thoir stops homeward), and your correspondent turned his to tho hotel, aud as ho went he thought, Don Cautos.’ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yon, Deo, 0.—Arrivod, tho steamships Torion, fram Liverpool; Nottordam, from Kot- tordam; Btandurd, from West Martiepool; tho Victorin, from London, Nov, 1, for Now York, Is (Lp, m.) af Bandy Hook, having in tow tha Moutuoe Volinges fromm ituvtor Nove ih for New York; wlao arrived, the stonmeblips Hurold, from Noweastlo; Lessing, froin Humburg. — em An OMvended Dog. Asltubuta (0) Seating, Ono of our citizens hud & bound which was front on f tox trail, and wanted to be In the bus ness ost of tho time. One morula inst spring lila tnastor started to come up town, and tho dow Wantod ta accompany hini, but was not alluwod do 80, Jt wos a gore Sai volnyecet to tho dog, und he mado arent compluint. TD tog on hia bind legs, with his fore paws on the window, and watebod bis master outof sizht, Aftora while ho wag lot out, and trotted about the yard fora short time, aid thea started olf, and that waa tho lust seen of him. Ttwas learned Uuit he went off nt roid, and did not atop until Horyat to a nolylbor’s some miles away, Wheru bu bas slace remainod, OID, Chueinnath Enquirer, Wasninatoy, Dee. Tl wus Speak to-day tow young trignd of Gen, Garield, who gave soIuO AInus! inuidents of tho indiitero: of hla family to the groutness that hik come upon thom, Waile Churley Foster was visiting Gur- fleld ‘at Moutor, one of tha chubby, curly-beaded sons of Gartield took a pleco of ehulk und wrote Sip" all ovur thy house, agulust the poreh, the guble of tho barn.and tho fenva, Gurtlutd looked weuly at the porforinuuce, tuyncd to Poster, ond sald; *Churlyy, did you ovuesse tha iuyratis tude of sons exvaiplitied ike that?” JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, ETC. RRNA AAA AAA AAR AANA AA RA OPENING! TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, Dec. 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