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IIE CHICAGO TRIBUN no doubt upon the mi The consequence bein; guilty and sen SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. js of Judgo or fury, that he was found be hanged to-day. mmttation of ils sentence dout, and turing the past week preparations have quietly progressed to carry out the dread sentences of the Court and to satisfy offended Justlea, and treater! het wccordi: = Ingher, Then she was placed fn nther doctors’ hands, nnd thoy found that lio had nap jury, of whieh ahe wos Aprel! Shearer rent ine bill for & to pay. There reerss to be ne slau servited had no good results yet he: tho tulstake, fia mato any, wan not dite to ine carlesnear, atid that he should bo recompensod Just (ho sama, ground thatnoe physician can or guard against an ocension: owls. AMUSEMEN'IS. MEVISTOFELE, 7 but without hol distinguished military chieftaln, relioves goner- ous nnd patriotic citizens, who, assuming that repubiles aro ungrateful, contribute liberally to A pormanont ox-Presidential fund, The lea of supporting ex-Proaidents by aub- aeription, however Inudable in tho gentlemen who have contributed so Hborally, Ia not plens- ant. Noone will question tho proprioty of rene dering Gen. Grant's future life ono of dignified repose. Sint the claiins of his successors nay hot wiways entitle them to equal consileration, entiomon who contributed have responded to A pee cuntary appeal for tho boneft of vx-Presidents Polk, Tyler, Buchanan, Pillmore, or Jonnyon 7 THE JEWS IN GERMANY. Close of a Stormy Mebate—Much Ado ero’ Outbroals of with thelr sultry little gi would jump np and whoop] elne-man trying to assunge a wide waste of turbulent cucnmber, “At these times Katooter would Iny aside hits wardrobe, nel, throwtn; place and ‘Timberline uni wonld wander forth Into the starlight, with tha thermometer dawn to 37 di wrapped In notuing but hissurging thoughts, “Hy the thue Tiinberiing and me would get up and swab the cobwebs and cinders out of r Katooter would be half way tt wich and Huhting out like a freckled lave Wunting fora clothing store. “Firat wong we used to run after him and tryto tre [tin out snd corral him, but he. wos most too skipful, aud apparently so all fired anxious te put all the Interventin: tance he could between himseif and the: tarantilns and fall style of ¢ song prety tall thie, considering the ‘ail und tho Wht mountain alr, another thing; when we got to him inean te hang onto. pably tried before now, when boy who tled gart, late of the T'wonty-first Illinois Vol- ANADA. Details of the Syndicate for the Building of the.Cana- da Pacific. Katooter ike peony inedi- FLECTORAT, VOTES: othe Weatern Astoctated Pree. Cy Dee. 10—Tha Elect- tts nut New York {to the Vice-President to-lay, ETS IN THE REVENUE SERVICH, nr fing boen fssued by the Secrelary ptalning printed reguln- verning tho admission of candl- Jo of endet In tha revenue The clrenlar says th rofleluncy will be fixed, and It didates fall below auch standard thoy Thoy may, however, re ‘s accond exainination at tho next convening of the had aver been h ABINGTON, De me Into the fires jer the bed; he uarnntes cures EXILED JESUITS, incorrect dlag- Dec, 10.—A number of incinbers of tho Jeault order, oxpelled from France Intely, havo arrived hero and taken up quarters temporarily with their brethren inthis city, The Seminary of St. Suiplea has provided 1 farm of X00 acres for these y will go into farming Woutd efthor of tho Montnrat, Cas. sa Jargoly to this fun Hanging of William Gray, tho Old-Man Murderer, at Sherbrooke. uxiles at Oka, and the: thero noxt spring, Montreal & Potsdam Railway—Try- ing to Stop the Exodus, Misa Annandalo it be rejected. eet, Portela Hpede that hie GENERAL NEWS, Special Dispateh to The Chieazo Tritnne, Montneat, Dec. 10.—Atn conferench be- tween representatives of thu Suuth-Shore and the Rome & Watertown Kallways it swas arranged that the Montreal & Potsdam Junction Railway should be carried out with fs Httle delay as possible, Mr, Hines, an engincer, has sinco been appointed to deter- wine which of the two projected routes is tho most fensible, One fs analr-lineof thirty miles, tho othor Is longer, but it Isthoughtat present to bo the more practicable and less expensive to buikt, Itisantd thatholl Amer- {ean and Canadian capitatists have the enter- prise In hand, and that money will be forthe coming to carry it out, ‘The completion of, the new Iine will bring St. Catherines nearer to Montreal by tho South than the North Shore, and will give this port another great feeder In frelght. Further discreditablo revelations, which are said to put a now faco on the matter, are reported to have been made in the case of Kellar, tho absconding Montreal Inwyer, who saccused of malyersation of property held to London Times. U.—After lasting for nearly seven hours to-day the adjourned debate on the Jewlsh question inthe Prussiwn Chamber of Deputies was brought to a elose, te the Ine expressible satisfaction of all, but chicily of those who, having to follow the course of this: most bitter and interminable contro- versy, are beginning heartily ta wish (t at the bottom of the sea. And now that the rellistary combat is aver it ts, Indeed, hurd to aay whit the Is throughout hag been of a purely charteter—neadenl inteht have deen soeinl philosophe peel Benin, Nov. Something About the Allan Steamship tion of the candidate, While ap- Company's Winter Port. asa rule, will be necorded not more : on exception may bo by aranting e third examination in rly-inentloned cases, where tho enn- ave passed successfully two exam {natlons, ‘Tho endets will be appointed fora probationary poriod of two yenrs, during hich time they will be required to pursue 0 rescriber! course of study, and perform such board shipor elsowhera in tho servicons ny bo demanded of them, At thoand of the tavo years thoy will, if thotr “probationary sorvice has heen satisfactory, examined for promotion to the grade of Third Lieutenant in the revenuc marine, INDIAN AFFAIRS, Tho House Committee on Indian Affairs, Inview of tha urgency and importance of feaislative action upoitseveral bills reported from the Committees and now pending before the flouse, instructed its Chairman to ro- quest that au early day bo assigned for con- auleration by the House ot several matters -pertaining to Indian affairs, Chairman Seates was also fnstructed to offer an amendment tothe bill now pending upon tho House cal- endar, which provides for the allotment of lands iu severalty to Indians, The object of tho amendment is to extend to tho Indian holders of those Innds already allotted tho sane benetits and privileges as arc provided inthe proposed bill, PUBLIC LANDS, Tho House Committee on Public Lands agreed tolay to report favorably upon Mr. Belford's bill making 2 grant of public land forthe purpose of estabilshing a cemetery at Also bill granting to the City of Council Biuifs, 1a, Carr Lake for public use, resort, and recreation, Tho bill of Representative Stone, of Michigan, to de- clare forfelted to the United States cortain Jans granted by Government to ald in tho cotistruction of s railroad from Ontonagon, ‘Mich. to the Wisconsin State Hne, was dis- cussed and stetion upon it postponed. hinds in question were forfeited ten years ago by tho failure of the Ratlrond Company tofwAll the condition of the grant, Many bona fide settlers have located upon then), ond tho object of the bill in declaring the lands forfeited by tho railroad is to protect whatever rights In them may have been ac- ‘quired by bona fide acttlers, THE RECORD, Wasmnatox, D. C., Dec, 10,—Mr. Hub- bell, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported the Pension Appropriation bil It roprintes $49,400,000 for tha payment of nny pensions; $1,120,000 for the payment of 259,000 for the payment of fees to.examining surgeons; and $23,000 for the payment of salaries, ete, Mr. rlerbert, of Alabama, from the Com- mittee on Judlelary, reported back the bill allowing Marshals nnd Deputy-Marshals to fake bonds In certain cases, Referred. Mr. Bicknell ealled up the priviled ques- tlon, being tha Senate concurrent resolution astocounting the Electoral vote, Afr, Bright ratsed 2 question of reconsidera- tion, and the louse refused to consider the you was small, to cateh the your shirt te the top tim of a dead tree, and you live thrown all two examinations, CANADA PACIVIC SYNDICATE. Spectat Ispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Tonon'ro, Ont., Dec. 10.—In the House of Commons to-day the addresses In reply to the speech from the Throne was moved by Beattte, of Toronto, seconded by Vavane, of Yamaun. After speeches by Blakie aud Sir John McDonald, the address was earrled, ‘The Canadian Railway Syndicate arrango- ment was In{d on tho tablu of tho louse to- night, and will chu up for debate noxt week. ‘I'he contract is with George, Stephen, and Duncan McIntyre, of Montreal; J. 38. Kennedy, of New York; It. B. Angus and J. J. WIM, of St. Paul, Minn.; Morton, Rose & Co,, of London, Eng.; and Kong Relnach, The rond is divided into four. sections, tho first extending from tho terminus ot the Canada Central and to tho east end of Lake Nipissing, ag the Enstorn Section; the second from Lake Suportor to Selkirk, to be known as the Lake Superfor Sectlon; tho third extends from Selkirk to Kawloops, to be called the Contrat Section; and the fourth from Kawloops to Fort Ready, LU, C., to be called ‘the Western Section, tractors aro to deposit $1,000,000 immedintely after the organization of tho compaty, in ensh or approved securities, ns 0 security for tho construction of the railway. The Goverment shall pay to the Company in. terest of tho cash invested nt the rate of 4 percent per atnum, half yearly, and shall pay over to tho Company the interest re- celved upon securities deposited. ‘La Enst~ ern and Central Sections are to be construct-. ed on the samo plan as the Union Paciile when first constracted. commenced on tho Eastern Section not lator than tho 1st of July next, and on the central section not later than May 1, ‘Theso two sectluns are to bo In running order by the Ist day of. May, 1891. under contract in British Columbla ts to be fluished by the 30th day of June, 1885, The remalning portion of the section lying be- tween Sole and Fort Moody Is to bo comn- pleted by the Ist day of Mny, 1881, ‘The rallway shall become the property of Tho Governinent agrea to grant to the Company a subsidy In money of 25,000,000, and in Jand of 25,000,000 acres, for which subsidics the: construction of tho Canada Pacific Railway shall be completed, and the srmo shall be equipped, malitained, and operated, the said subsidies to be pald and granted respectively as tha work of con- proceed, In muuner and upon the conditions following: to ray, the snid subsidy tn money Is, hereby divided and appropriated ag follows, namely: Central Section, assume at 1,350 iniles, the first 900 miles at $10,000 per mile, $9,000,000; second 450 niles at $15,333 por mile, $0,000,- 000, ‘Total, $15,000,000, ‘The Eastern Section, assumed af 650 miles, subsidy cqual to $15,884,01 per mile, $10,000,- i ‘Total, $25,000,000, “And the said sub- sidy in land fs hereby divided and appro- printed as follows, subject to tho reserva hereafter provided for: Central Section, tirst 000 miles at 12,500 acres per mile, $11,250,000, Second 450 miles at 16,600.06 acres por smile, 87,500,000; total, $18,750,000, ‘Tho Enstery Section, assumed nt 050 miles, subsidy equal to 9,015.85 ocres per mille, $6,250,000; total, ‘dy ? by Arrigo Bolte, an Itallan composer, wos heard for the first thne in Chicago last evening at Haverly’s ‘Theatre, as pertarmed by the Strakosch-Iless opera troupe. As none of the works of this composer have aver been heard here before, a slight sketeh of hls tfo wil! bo of Interest. He was born at Padua fn 1842, and fn hls eleventh year cute Conservatory at Milan, remaining there nine years, Ile first became known to the public agacritic, and was not really known as a composer untit 1868, thouh he had written some minor works, when he produced: his at La Seals. was warily received, but the opera mude a and was only performed three tines, owing, first, to: the Inefticlency of the artists, and, second, to the new ‘style {the music, which, following closely In the teps of Wanner, did not strike the Ltalinus t was revived, however, at By with a strong cast, and met and afterwards was frequently Last summer, through the Mr. Mapleson pro- your energy after a while {3 clothes on before you punished hin. “That's the way it was with Katooter. Ie was the smartest nan I ever tried lo gather We'd think we had hlin, and allat ontee he'd glide between our legs Ike a yaller dog and langh) a wild -kind of laugh ‘that would run the thermometer down 13 de- ant away he'd glimmer up the trail a redeheadedt 11 : 0 Lot nied at litst, Ith a Jariat and Yellow Fever, tow Fever wis a sorrel mile We called him Yellow tint Is, lan sf be a gtthering of mere » Dut by ny mead so in respect of the baletul and linlovaly passtons Which it lias elicited. had’ the effect disclose His dnten legisiative polit of view. the futtre stages of the guestion, the Gov ment disthictly uvows that [t did not mean to, alter the existing laws favorable te the Jew: butit hus not sald a word abont its ments the antl-Hebrew such ent. There prevally a precy en ig Which mmounts to more tha a on. and whlel Is founde terances of the Conservative and press, to speak of nothing cl rollng powers are inelt i do not openly ene Ing at: stemming power anu tidluenee it the heinalng of hts eareer Prince Bistuarek made ne secret of his opinions on the subject, openly declaring in Parliament that he Was opposed to the udmlsston of Jews. intuoltice, and thouch subsequentevents have shown that his Highness has somewhat mou- Ihed his theories tn this respect, sti there Is nothing to show that he does not look upotr the more moderate phases of the present nel- tatlon with a certain degree of syn the last session of the Luperlal 1 Count Willlam Bismarck, the Prinee’s yon, brought in and got passed a bi against usury, but every one Knew whe was the real author of the jaw. As for the Court, no dis- tlnet indjention of Its opinion one way or the other hag yet thought exceedingly strange Majesty’s chaplains should stil have the courage to pursue his antl-Semitie and ag- gressive course with undiminished viru- those who faye followed the debate now over from an impartial and unpreju- aint of view the supporters of the ln- turpellation appear certaluly to have tad the froth, reason, liumanity, and genernsity have been upon their sides while prejudice, error, and disingenuousness have disftgured the togie of the Leaguers; bu though the latter have been fairly vanqulshes y will not confess to any consciousness of defeat, and therefore they will notran precipitately away or even cau- tiously retreat, “Mefistofelo” when Yellow Foy after Katooter with the Ja ways gathered bint in.—[Bless my soul, how (is stringing this yarn out) “Well, tu muke a long story short, Ka- footer rallied after a while and during the apell his chilblalns was convaleseing and skin crowing on ils system irked it off rannin ge-brush and falling into of 1 had sn offer of $50,000. f lornet nnd sald, to Truckee and bought a little house of an oft rallroad man there, urithstaked winter, and allowed I'd Jay off Uli the snow left the range in the spring, “Ong wnight, about half after 12, 1 heard somebody step alon, of any. boudoir, ‘er and mo got tat we most wl- of Paris, France, to be known soine nlore HEN Mr, Thamas Workman, ox-M. P,, lias been appointed a Directar of the’ Franco-Canadian ‘This Is n concession to pub- fe opinion, ft beIng deemed only right that the English section of the community should be represented on the Board, Mr..Georgo Stephen, President of tho Bank of Montreal, Is reported to be in Aunsterdam, arranging with the Dutch stock- holders of the St, Pani & Manitoba Iallway who have taken suit against the compan Jn order to'stop the exons, the f rs publish gecounts of the have in obtain- in 4 nOveMent alin Credit Foncler. rd iy the Feverish italy. influence of Campanint, duced itin London wit now It hag been brought out in tht under the above auspices and in English by the Strakosh-IJess troupe with 9 continua- Uon of Its success. ‘The lateness of the hour at which the per- formance concluded debars us, at present trom giving a completa sketch of the Hore myself for the Hearing’ It that thie of night I reckoned that something crooked was going on, so Lalit out of bed ‘and got rarcher ant Liver Puritier, h the newstyle of centre fre and trldze ejector, and slid upto the window, calentating to shove a tonic Into whoever It niizht be that was plenicking around my and St. John pa dificulties wileh Bluenos ing situations in Boston, ‘They say there ate Jnundreds of thom crowding the Young Men’s Association rooms, employnient-bureaus, and newspaper-oftices, looking for something to but no situations offer, occasional temporary At Indies’ meatings another’ hearing work, as it will be repented next week, and upon this occasion content ourselves with elying our readers an Idea of tho story and ty setting inas few words as possible. ‘The opera ty divided Into a prolog, four acts, and an epilog, after a brief orchestral pre- lude, rather than an overture, The curtain tisea upon the prolog, which with Goethe’s Prolog tn Hea round of clouds the hea’ Mephistopheles appears and under- takes the damnation of lowed by one double chorus closing in finale of maynifl- ‘he first act is the * Easter Suu ‘rankfort, and introduces Fatst us, tho former followed ffatopheles in disezuise. pleasure seekers, tx study, where Meplis- eals himself and the compuct Is tho first act of Gounod’s work, The second act opens In the garden, and the characters are Aargherlta, Martha, Faust, and Mephistophetcs. ‘ slonnte cliaructer, descriptive of tha love- making between Faust and Murgherita sarcastic pission Jadyille, Colo. “T Jonked ont song to get a good idea of where I wanted to sink on hho, and then I thought before 1 mangled ulm Pd if he had any eholce about which part of his vitals he wanted te preserve, so 1 sings out to “*Look out below there, pard, for Pm going to call the meeting tw order in amie dust throw up your hands, if you » Rud make the grand halling sign of distress, or Il] have to mutilate youl “Just show me about where you'd Hke to have the fatal wound, and be spry about it, tao, Pye got wy brief costume on, an Work is to bo lob worth 23.0 week, eld in several Catholic churches in this city, those present wero re- ested to refrain trom witnessing th ormances of Sura Bernardt, * Spectat Duputch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Dec, 10,—Seventy-tlve per centot in the Ottawa District are atlected with epizodty. Many fine animals have dled in the suanties for want of proper treatinent, It fg feared thot this will interfere with ‘The Finance Minister and the Government do not favorably incline to a reduction of the rate of Interest on post-ofllee deposits, Since the collapse of the Consolidated Bank, and the seare ainong sinall depositors respecting the voluine of deposits tn the post-oflice savings-banks lias se rapidly Inerensed that within 2 few months tho de- jovlts exceeded the withdrawals by over The Government experiences at present moment some dificulty in In- vesting this amount, for which they are Ing4und} per cent interest per anni, Is posqible that an effort to provide a larger field of investment will be made when tho funding scheme for Dominion bonds falling due in tho next few years is being matured, Spectal Dispaten io ‘The Chicago Tivune, uEBEC, Dec, 10,—An evening paper, in interviews | with chants relutive to the Allan Steamship Com- pany’s actlon In making Boston tio winter- hort of [ts steamers, refers tu tho fact that $125,000 fs. annually paid asin subsidy to the Tine by the Deminion Government; and be- Ileves that It {s in the province of the Domin- fon Government to tuke uway this subsidy if the Company persists In running into American ports, and transfer if to another company which will hinve the: interests of md moro, nF heart. The sectlon now Faust, and js fol- most efluctive and Fraga to gray friar, afeqs eas seene, filled with chunges to F “Tle didn’t understand mo, apparently, fora gurgling lauch welled up from below, and the party sings buck *eHiullo, Fatty, fs that you? to see if you'd fired up yet. You know I was tocome round and flag you if second seven it. Well, I've been down to tho old inan's ta see What’s on the board, two hunts late and fourls reported on time, ‘There's two sevens out and two sections n Skinney'il take out first seven ay Shorty'l patl her with 102, for second seven, with Limber end and Frenchy to hold down the caboose. First fire is wrong side up in a washout this site of Ogaltatln, that runs 253 gut lescoped hhy headl ew Jerusient, the Company. in open fight, the! “This much, at least,” writes one of their Conservative organs, "is certain, that the Jewish question has not been settled by to-da: whole, however, there eral agreementon both sides that ¢ Is not soiuch 2 religious ny wu sovlal ones and the arguments of every speaker were lane and lamentable In proportion as he ald not recogiize this fact. Some debaters even went the length of contendin; tlanity was in danger of being altogether de- stroyed by theussaultaof Judalsin, 'lothose froi the Lutheran Istle pointof view, ts already the most uwn-Christian country in Europe, rapidly surrendering itself to the paganism of modern asoning Will be taken at its ues and if there were any truth at all in the statement that the present popular directed against th of the national religion, {tx head would certainly not be pointed axninst the Jews, but against that ever-increasing army of Ru- tronalist writers and philosophers—nearly all of then of German race—who are riding full tit aeuinat traditional beliefs with lances couched and Positivism written on thelr pen- ‘The truo statement of the case with- outa doubt Is to be found in your late lead ing article on the subject, which was quoted in Parliament to-day with the object of pub- it, while a seml-oifielal Con- it, the Post, has launched out tis evening Into such vehement invective ugulnst it tat one can only account for sich uninuannerly loss of temper by supposing that galling trath hasfound jts mark, WAKING UP THE WRONG MAN. Woodtick Williams and tho Fovorish struction shall 1t's you and me 0 when Faust and Mephixtopeles meet upon tho Brocken, where, ind the wild dissonant musie of the witelies’ Sab- remindlig one of the incantation scene Der Frelsettuetz,” a_yislon of Sfarghe= Faust The third net, Mare opens In theaungeon where she awalty the penalty for her erline of mur- dering her mothor nnd babe, sinilar to Gounod’s setting In Fauat’a appeal to her to tly pronunciation Whatsiisname is crown sheet caved in ht inte the middie ou kuow the little Hat used to tun extra for Old Hotbox on the emigrant awhile? Well he was firing ‘on 258 and fiv’s under three flats and a cond oll tank with abrake beam seross hts coup- ler, and his system more or fess reluxed. Ile’s gone to the sweet subsequently tov, Hest of the buys are more oF less der and side-tracked for repairs. Now want to monkey around much, don’t loom uy like six bits and go outon the ou a the check une’. Lou hear leading mer- now that Germany herlua'y Death, H i culture, this re for mercy, in with him, In dfephistopheler’ doom, and in the angelic chorus which resounds through the orchestra ns she dies and Faust leaves with his tempter, The fourth act, which ‘is taken from tha r Sibbath. “the seen el Sabbath.” ‘The scena changes und Fauat, still with the ald of Mfephistoph- eles, pays court to the fair Helen of ‘Tro who fg accompanied by Jaalis, th of this scene being o! churacter and in strong contrast with what has preceded. Tho opera closes with an flog in which Futst, satiated with the sures of earth, Is once mors an old man. Mephistopheles, unwilling to give seeks to divert thoughts of eternity. twean the Powers of Good and Evil continues. ‘Tho motives of tho. prolox reappenr, tho sonesof tho angels and eherublm, and the trumpet peals, unt) at dast Faust, in an ecstasy, falls upon hls knees and dles, while the thwarted Afephiat sight amid the trump) heavenly cholrs. ‘The audience was ® very large onc. this writing we ouly record’ tha papular fu pression created by tho work, Jt was re- eelyed as a whole rather cold! time created what might be cal slam, though at the end of tha garden seene and the death scone Marly Roza was called out, and Mr. Couly received an oucare for te Bludy, And eneores were flso given te the quartet tu the garden and the opaning duct in the fourth act between Helen and: Patatia, The the work, however, the duct and charts clos- ing the classic Sabbath scons beautifully written in the pura pasaed alinost afternoon Carmen” will be given, and this evening the * Bohemlan Girl,” In while! Carrington will innke her aébut. VERY MUCII PLEASED, ‘To the Editor of Ths Chicago Tribune, Sourit Bunn, Ind. Dec, 9.—A musical event of auch rare excellence as tho concert by tho Chicago Chureh-Choir Company Inst evening at Price's Theatre never touk place in South Bond. 'Phis Is saying a great deal, but it fg not saying us such as the Individual and collective merit of. the company. de We were prepared for u good con cert, because Will J. Davis was “raised in those parts,” and his name as organizer of the party was accepted by tho best socloty hero us u positive guariites of excetlence, But tho rare excellence was Indved a great and gratitying surprise. Every volew was a superlor on every Way to bo fairly consldered No swoater or more sympathetis yolee could be wished for than Joasle Aartlete Davis in Sho won rapturous captivated South Bend vis Mr. MoWade was best: received, His solo, fhe Palms,” won for him cal, to which he responded with “In the * eWade was suffering ,and was obliged ta cut her sole ‘Mrs, Davis kindly ling hor number), bur fh the concerted musle her volcu rang with telling effect, and tho singin Chicago Ciickuring Quartet was slinply un- approuchuble, it is sute to say no nore por fect vocal harmo? Knorr, Clark, Mu A. leading mer- Ms Mnterviewer on this 01 account for It is, that Sir Hugh Adlnn was in Boston Inst summer, and. ‘Tho House then went into Committco of tho Whole, with Mfr, Sparks in tho chalr, on the privatocalendar, At8:30 tho Committes roso, nnd sev bilsof a ptivate nature were passed. Tho Speaker Intd beforo tho Hongo tho following fommunicationss * Acommunicution from Gambetta, the Presi- dont of tho Fronch Chamber uf Duputios,‘In re- Mtothe uxchange of documenta botweon tbody and tho United States House of Kop A letter from the Secrot of State, trang. , mitting two utditional volucses of Apcoches of ed by the late Mic. Thiers, . Simonton moved to reconsider the yoteby referred to the Coni~ and the Orlental Grand the mellow trill of my bazoo," “Then I slowly uncorked the Great Blood Purifier, and moving to the footlights whera tho silvery moonbenms could toneh up my dnz2ziing outilues, 1 was dined by the ft Massuchusctts, who 13 n wide- awake Arhorican, and the freedom of the port offered tu the company if it would run ool to Boston; and that Sir ugh e only te his own i tho offer, and Js now taking advantago of what ig detrimental to Canadian inter- es Spectal Dtepateh to TononrTo, Dee, 10, Tho Company is to be known as the Cana- dian Pacilic Ratlway Company, and is to be composed of George Stephens, of Montreal; Duncan McIntyre, of Montréal; Join S. Kennedy, of New York; Morton, Roso & land; Keohn, Reinach & Co,, Paris; ngus and J. J, Hill, of St Paul, Minn. ‘The enpttal stock 1s to ba $25,000,000. The Directors aro to bo George Melntyro, J. S. Kennedy, ii, IL. Stafford of London, En England, and *Parduer, 1 ant A tohave met you, it ALISUOUS the most saeusuou: usted thing you don't know the first. ding have sald to me, but that Is any misfortune, Lama plain miner, and my home fs in th digestive apparatus of the earth, bi 90, Tribune, the Mul, teading Gov- ernment organ, In un editorial on that part of tho Presidunt’s message relating to the fisheries, says: ‘The laws of Nowfoundland forbid fishing of its consta on Sundiy,. Tho islanders aro forbid- don under penaltios to, ongne in ony, a1 WAS Sino, and whon the Halifax Commission ‘hero fs no quostion involved of tho right of a local law to ovorrito an internauonnl tronty, ‘The privileges griuted to Amerivan fisherinon wor simply y (uke the enke, basket and what cold ple there, is on the, name is Woodtick Williams. °1) discovered tho Feverish Hornet upon Sitp pery Ellum. Lam proud to know you, Ke right on cetting mare and more familar with ‘our profession, and bye and bye, when no- ody can understand you, you will be pro- moted and respected, and you will at Inst de asleeplnz-car conductor and revel in the biz est incntal calm and wide shorcless sen of ntellvetual stagnavon that the world ever Tho ald strife be ortheate, P,P. land; C, D, Rose, of Loudon, jaron Reluach, of Paris, chief place of business js to bo Montreal. whieh tho House yestord nilttee on Claims n totter Telary af tho Treasury, tranaimitetn; under the act of tho motion was agroed Hor The Chicago Tribune, “Yes, that’s so,” sald Woodtick Willlams thoughtfully, ag he squirted a half a gill of tobacco juice through hls teeth at a bumble- bev's ear, and then looked out aeross the dl- vide, and beyond the foothills, toward tha top of the rngo where tho eternal snow was gilttoring in the summer sun, “You aro eminently correct. ‘The gentle man from Buckskin has stated the exact opinion of the subseriber, sure ns death and suiul-antiual assessments. profession has Its style of lead and dip towurd the herizon, the towering Congressman down to the neg fected mlvance-ngentof the everlasting Gos pel, overy profession, Lallow, lings its pecul- eles sinks out of when the Treaty 0 is * ant shouts of tho Alter somu discussion, {ound tho bill! was reforrod to the Representative Sholloy, from the Committeo jonds, reported to the EXECUTED, Bpectat Durpatch to The Uhteago Tribune, Sremnooxr, Que, Gray, convicted of tho murder of Thomas Mulligan, of Scottstown, was hanged In the prigon yard this morning. Since rocel ving lis sentence the prisoner has stoutly maln- talned his innoconce, food regularly, and slept calmly and pence- ably last night. Ilo ate a hearty breakfast this morning. Ifo made aspeech on tho sonffold to the effect that his sulo offense con- sisted In stealing tho articles belonging to tho murdered nan, which wero found in his possession. ‘This, ho sald, his wit com- polled him todo, He advised all young men to avold rum and bad women, saying these two evils had brought him to the gallows, Death resulted In three minutes, Following aro tho particulars of the erlma: Thomas Multigan was an old man who had Hyved by himself fn a: sinall shanty in tho Township of Hampden, about four miles from Scottstown ic subsisted upon the charity of tho neighbors and the odd jobs ha got todo. Froin his not belng seen about for na week or two, fears wero entertained that ho was it}, and Mr. Alexander Bcott, on Chirist- took oa basket of pro- ual privileges with Hand Miqyertmon, ond no mara, ‘And yot Mr. Hayes nesures Congress that Mr. Gindstono and Kurtl Grauvitle huve consonted to give indesuity for the inmelnary outrage, and Also to aecent sdina noo-nutural interpretation of the treaty, More than that, he hopes that thla. Liberal Government swill soon alluw tho United States to demund what thoy like, and gut Now, a8 wo, In tho Domin- fon, do not know when IC may sult Brothor Fishery twa, it Government hus detiverately dectured (hu forvigners aro bound by no hu but such as thoy oboy from choice or cunvenlence. A Colontil fof, sanctionod iu tho name of tho beon wilitully broken; nud yot Earl not only willing to condone the olfenso, but to 0 Yankee tishurmon for dofytow it, If re ‘be the Liberal Jabeeprufarion of re- sponsfule governmont, wo mity well ho; the ora, of mixing andinnddilng? will be brief, When’ Lord Houcoritield Evarts know that ble momentof trumph had arrived, Thore was vo need of bullying in this Mr. Gladstone, of hls own itccord, roe openad tho queattan, and rughod with. indecent to bimeulf befure tho republican. tho Civil War, won tho Bahia asic a a Gg rea TOR ha ns Down ennnce for his sin, do awa that the Colonie in $n Post-Oilices and Post Houso to-day hla blll providing for the eatabllat- ment of Ines of mull stenmers between tho of tho United States and South Amorican, tral Atnorican, Mexican, and trans-Poollic 8. Tha will, with an aecompanying frvorn~ wns Ordored printed aod recommitted ie report was adopted by ‘t he Inst acsion of Cony: and published at tho time, It ia the Intonti 7 pernaee te Foport: tha. bil dnatly to tha y day and urgo its pasaage, zr, Blount moved that ad, Hi tt “But he was gone, “Then L took a pillow-sham and wiped some pulverized crackers oif tho soles of iny feat and went to bed enveloved Ina hirge sol CHEYENNE, W, T., Dec. 5. ———$ THE WEATHER, OFFICE OF THE CiukF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasutsaton, D, C., Dee, 11—1 0. 1n.—For the Ohio Valley. and Tennossee, lower barom- eter, higher temperature, easterly veering to southerly winds, clear, or partly cloudy tha Gonnnetee, 2 He had taken his what thoy demand, finest number In AX ournment to-day bo This motion wua opposed by but was finally gurried,— 6, which nro of Demoorata, Thou Gi from tho States tats been in my camp - twenty-seven years has said that the miner slings more unnecessary professional rack thon anybady else; but that ain't so. assay, from blossoni r era vln't much differe! “Nine years ago, 1 b e rod and Katooter Lemous, from Zion, atruck the Feverish Hornet up on Stlppery Ellum, First we knew the prospectl: closed up on us, and, as the face had pinched out, wo decided to sink on the Hornet, fast for luck, tne, Katooter, and mo went jebe Oleson’s store vt the aud soaked our vhyslognomy for chuck, und valley-tan, and o blastin’ out- fit for the fob, “Dawn live foot she showed 150 colors to a eer" a pling of tobacker, defined both sides ane foot wall slick ast eontidence game in seu, ‘he quartz, with a light coat of rouge, looker! as If she'd been Jummed through the formation Ike a Sabbath-schvool scholar’s elbow through a custard crushed the prehlatorls stuftin' and preadam- ite nawduist out of the geological crust In “*Katooter,’ says 1, ‘if sho shows up this way all the way down, 1 bo testotally dod- buttered if Ldon't think we've cornered the Wo'llrun her down to ten rand seo how sho loaks to the naked aye.’ “Ten foot down she'd whlened to tlirea toot between walls, with soll gray quartz as tty as a bank-buok. Hl run of five pounds lnahalfgation mortar and cleared up a dollars worth of dust en cthe blade of 9 long-handle shove! “The prospectus of tha F very cheorlug Indeed, own ont cand 2 = INDIANA. Boys’ Reform-Nchool—~Appointmont. Spectal Dupatch to Tha Chicago ‘Tribune, + -Ispianavonis, Ind., Dee, 10.—The Com missioners of tha Boys’ Reform-School re- Ported to-day showing that since 1808 tho Dumber of boys aduittted has beer 19843 the admitted for tho year ending Oct. , 1379, Awas 107, and for tha year just closad, ‘and the number remaining at the close ir, 838, ‘Tho appropriation for the which, with the ear dan total of $4: of support, schoolin Ks unt of accounts hel For the Lower Lake region, lower barom- eter, warmer southerly winds, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with occastonal snow, For tho Upper Lake reglon, lower baroin- eter, stationnry or higher temperature, south erly winds, partly cloudy weather, ant poss! bly occasional snow, For the Upper Mississipnt_ and Lower Mls- sour} Valleys, Jower barometer, higher tem- ly winds, clear or partly Cautionary signals continue at Grand Haven, Section 3, Aulwan haste to proatry! Moloch. | lever eluce perature, southert: elondy weather, ho was igdo aware North Amorion will not be partners fn his hu- We, atany rate, will endure no more journeys to the LiberutCinossn on the Potomnc, ‘hoe Governmentof the Dominion have wodoube boun informe of thls * now departure’; if not, it {ua duty they awe tu tho Dominion to protes at once against any color bein monstrous contention that Colonial uutonomy ts pon becuse English suitosmen and feabla-kievd, kee, and Sectlon 2, ware River at u feu bulng six Inchivs thick, - LOCAL UIBEHNVATIONS, CIWAGY, Noe. 10—10218 p, ms Wind.) Vel ey Weare hts polut ls frozen over, the and malntenance vith wall rocks wel against counties pila of Mulligan, the piace he found the shanty burned down, He searched for Mulligan, but could not find him: but, on golng agaln to the ruins of tho shanty, found portions of a body, consisting ot the lower part of tho. trunk, the thigh bones having apparently been broken olf ‘The head was found under the body, but severed fran it, and crumbled away when taken up, Other bones were found, which wight have been rib or finger He then returned to Scattatown, and a large party started to make a fuller oxam~ ination of tho premises. This party was followed by the prisoner, Gray, who on com- ing upsald hohad been nt Mulligan’s tho Sunday provious, and that he had told Mulll- gan that he would, have the place. burned about his ears some day. fixed on Gray by hia remarks and actions, which were further conilrmed by finding » number of articles, auch ay clothing formerly worn by Mullan, In Gray's poascasion, He was also somewhat flush with money which was not satisfactorily accounted for, Ile told a story that one Flannigan, who staying with he Stuto Treaster, leaves the actual 4.87 for the pupport stathine i wort, clothtin: KB of the 838 boys, whieh was the miber present durmg the year, Saks Jboral appropriations for A for some hnprovenenta, but no The cost of keeping each tu-. ext year fs estimate Porter has apy avorutary "Krank {stitution from Tene, | ar.) Ther. tu to be trampled ESB ae ————_—_—— An Angoln Viulte re Preas, 1 Bounty Bmith, living fore a Justice of tho Caronoon churgod with tho lure worth of firewood from B white man Hvmy next door, The prosecuuon bad a Borne une wis beard at 2 Thore wore tricks in tho snow leuding directly to defendant's house, Tho defendant was found in poxsesslon Of wood hat miased from tho pile, und be yo ne be not Suirebeaet a oe thie fuil,, a defendant said ho wisho! sworn In bia awn defenso; ond after bo bad taken tho stand bo begat “io claims tis wood wua tooken Away Sunday unday mawnin’ Lf wir "tucked y canldin's wtp till Mor ut loz war’ bent back #o, pn dts loft one war’ wkowed out eo, an’. my wife bad to feed me War’ Tin shapo to go outan ‘teal A colored man namo on Antoine strevt, was bo: Ponce yestorday, cony of G0 conta’ above the knves, FE xiouw winporatary, 33) walnut, By OKNSLAL OLIEUY ATION Gwtcaga, Dee, 10-1249 oo cireumstuntial case, tho woodpiie in tha heat character and excellent at- ith a trainisg which wall fit Ho has been connected eura with the Wholesale dry-goods Comeillus & Co, occupyiny itlon, Ho Is alsoa proficient Yo ‘Thon we muda 0 was over made, TB. ‘ade, and Noble may well feot proud of tho reputation they unjo: Despite the inclement weather a, fu ence of the best peaple of South Bend were resent, among thom the families of the tudebaker brothers, Mayor George, the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Mr, Pine, and Mtr, Milburn. hurch Choir company will draw the nw return visit, if one alse heard on every: sits ERE, 1, foveria Wornet SUEEREE. Suspicion was We-box and sang twitter wfew notes “ Katuoter Hatened to my singing a ditto ho went down tho gulch thing about iny muste ond prosperity always had ite a ROLLING-MILL SUSPENSION, NATI, Dac, W.—The Riverside Roll- many innde an assignment to- Ferris. A labillties, $30,000, The are about thé same, It ts understood Snsstgnment iy made bi bat ‘eter Zhin, onwof tho principal when I feol tleklod a BSESELE: ee while, and then murinuring sone intinating that Uutgle drawbacks atter al “Ho alld clowit to ees! * Woll, lang "bout dark de old woman sald de ond, AN’ wo went to bed go out whon J war’ iu wale population 2 may judge by tho today, oe weause of the ine ae ood war ft Fatt} I. te’ Freseoed Holl and ammed his old freekicd hide so full of horse-Nultuent of the vintage of 74D that he wot untirely off the lead, and drifted so. far Into poverly rock that ho didwt know ‘Thn- borilag nor nie fron a stomach-punp, hava geverally the way with men that turn up thelr noses at vocal mule, “Well, lie got no better so rapldly that occupying 8 frout seat at rin trisngle matide you ever heard of, wid was the solu proprictor of the blzgest agetexation of xeal-brown Guraie tulas and variegated caterplliirs and finport ed contipedes that ever exhibited dn Cola bla’s fair domain, Every tlttle white het nail some diabal- eal insect crawling up bis slevye or 4 walking thraugt his hatr, and then he'd se like 9 aianing and pray aud swear Ike a hire mi ihe atinoaphere reamed to be Jevel-full of bumbjo-boes ns big as a roukstove, Ume thoy’d cuddle up to him or — ae Tho Ouptain-Genoralebip for Grant— Thurlow Weed Urges the Adoption of Probidont Elayos! Suggestions, 1880.—To the Eiitor of the ta oO purt of tho Prosident's message will Und w tnere gencral or heartiur re- spouse than that which relates to ox-Pruaidont Uraut. ‘Tho revommendation fa vininently tlt- bus earned aud deserves The a rowan woich Lf oannat Ny extended to him by tho Or tf this Conyzross fully ta out the President's recounmuemlation i Ve to tho next a dutyand an bonus which will churactorize [ts exrilest actlol Qe. Grant bay curved the ruuk that eat be conferred, ati done, and welldone, when the Goverutmout and Unlon were preserved, be could: be gravePully retlred upon au anuval sui duliglent to render bis future eligibly und buppy. And better, tho Govertinent, b; lon of the greui personal chusacter of u guess noty’ “Sartin Lcouldn’t, When I remembered dat wo hud po woud fur do nex’ day I in’ dat some rich man’s beart wix! to oharity, Fust l knowod beguu to tit de doah, an’ do olo woman soral- dled out and fotched dem In, If any niin rob: ded dat ninn's woudplio, it war, ui angel who was sent t bolp me," Were Just tha a! —————_—. : Mad Neon Out of the United States, Little Hock (Ark,) Guaetto, wis ubroad," reuurked McSquint, oxelaimed Robb, “when y hang it, I have known you all cortuin knowlod M OUL OF Arkunnas. J woul! lea fyi Latta Kuck, ‘avo excuse me," 1 bet you #25 that £ bey sour thie Vou to uw stukoholdor, b, “can you prove your as- I hud boen out of the United Mulltzan’s house tho Saturday night pre- vious, and had killed him by cutting his throat with a razor, and chopped off the limbs with an ax, and had set fre te the shanty and burned up the remainder of the body. He also said Flannigan had given hn somy money, and told him he had inure dered u man, hls wife, and three small chil- dron, and that {f Gray told on him he would murder him too; thst they two were tho only ones Who knew about {t, On the strength of the above and other evi- dence both Gray and his wife were arrested, and theirtrial, being put over from the Mureh term of the Queon’s Bench, was contiuued at the October teru. The evidence was mostly clroumstantlal, but was so strong us to leave de aticks of wood New York Vritun sEZERRENERS ot tho tracksin ze of your boots,’ Tracks, Was dey any trucks?* “ Well, dat's pufln agin mi thosnow, Thoy contumplated reward doubt will by cheertu rogent Congress, continued Mos 1 guide du wooupile to Toa . “Two De the Jurors soomed ta takothis viow of tho caso, and the rogult was n disaycomont, ny. Gixhest millltary its hia wark was OF Intorost to Physictuns. _ uestion of Interest to physichiny 1s bofara: et. Dr, Phone Sheucer, a pructl- CASESESONM EELS: @ Hulllmore cou! atundiny, attuaded u woman who t_ by fullluy down-atairs, Ho suid was guturing sulely from bourt-disoaso, nn Ml, whon Arkansas went outof the SMe bet was dooldod in ScSquiat’s favor, SUL EMN UNE Eee Cree KUEEREMCSEES CRETE: services and tho biy! McVICKER'S THEATRE. MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON nat THE J ant “| RIVALS} Sitthy Mr. Jefferson as ‘Bob Acros."” ‘With the groatenst, Next week Me. Jefforson in his masterly impersona- “Rip Van Winkle. Soctire nents in be 4 atgeipenenta Inndvance. Box-Upice open fram? a, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clark-st., opposite Now Court-Houeo, Continued Success of the Funntest of all Mode ern Blayrt Last Performancos of CLINTON HALL'’S STRATECISTS. Grand Matinea at? p,m. Monday. The BOSTON IDBAL OPERA CO, cignany the BOSTON IDEAL UFRILA CO. Secure TANERUE S THEATRES Matinee To-day Strakosch and Hess Grand English Opera, Thiasnturdny, Dee. 21, nt Bp. ne ned peteee panttaers MI Brent role uf Carman, ANNANDALH, BME MYON, Bite yihis daturday traning. Doc. 1h SOATEMIAN GERT. DIE CARRINGTON mnilays Deets ate rts ores aise RO [TA y 9 “7 Welhuaday, HOMPATAN Ocithe thnentngs ROVAS TORK, Fpdny cHenegbor MARIY “ie Xaturding Matineo, MEFISTOFKLE. Night, LLIAM 'TRUL. Aeuts can now be secured for any Opera. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Grand Matinen to-day at 2 p.m, Last Three formanons of the #minent Coinedlane Mr. oun a RAYMOND, In his grent Comody Creation, COL, MULBERRY SELLERS Supported by a Fpecially-aclected compan: a Hh HURSON, Monday, Deo. Lev. SM. Pal company ink FATSH PineN DS? Unton Square CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL BUILDING. Gran aclinieie Mi CARLETON, A. a cl » Onooftha Popular Coursoot = *+ LECTURES ON FINE ART, By Col. James Fatrninn, A. 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