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futile Attempts to Get a Jury in the Waterford’ - Cases, «monses Tgnored on Account of Existing Longue Torroriam, j Judge Threatened with Death jn the Hvent of Certain’ Prisoners’ Conviction, qho Land League Again As- gorts Its Intentions in a Long Manifesto. nwin amine and Pass Upon the Forthcoming Land Ke- form Bil. Gambetta Squelches Rochefort by the Publication of Certain Letters shoning tho Tattor’s Craven-lHearted- ness in tho Days of tho Communes Sto German Corn Lawa oking Votos for the Progrossists, IRELAND. JURY PANEL. é Dro, Dec. H.—OL a panel of forty. deht from which a jury ts to be selected for Ge trlal of the leading Land-Leagners, thir- tyuine aya tradesmen, two agents, four gon tienen, one n Secretary of uw railway com- nay, one a hotelkeeper, and one a Licuten- nt-Colonel, WATERFORD ASSIZES, At the Waterford Assis, although the juy panel had been threa times called, and ga the Inst two occasions under penaltics of fom £10 to 250 for non-nttendance, not a ffficent number have answered the sum- nons for a jury to be struck, Inthe Boyd murder ense, tho Solleltor- General has applied for tha postponement of ttetrial, basing his application on tho aft- Grits of tho polleo that the districts tor- rorized, FOUR MEN WOUNDED, At Irishtown, near Claremorris, Inst night, abiy of men attempted to forcibly enters fam house from which tho tenant had beon tleted, They attacked tie Constable, who lnmedlately fred upon them, woundlng four, ‘Jno were arrested, HELD FoR TRIAL. The men charged with the murder of Toyd, near Ross, In August Inst, have been yatto the Kiikenny Ass{zes for trial. CABINET COUNCIL. Loxnoy, Dee. 14.—-All tho Ministers were, sain present at tho Cabinet council to-day, THE ROYAL BPERCI, 2 The Times foreshadowing the roply to tho feck from the throne on. the opening’ of Tarliament, predicts that tho only opposition tothe suggestions of tha Royal specch In telerence to Ircland will como from a sinall ketlon of Irish members, and expresses tho tellof that a majority of the Irlsh members willact with tho representatives of England ind Scotland, and that tho result cannot bo doubtful, THE QUEEN, Loxvoy, Dee, 14,—It isannounced that tho Queen will hold n cownetl to-morrow. * TURRATENED WITIE DRATIL Denuix, Deo. 14,—Baron Dowse, presiding Mtho Connaught Assizes at Galway, hogs reelyed a letter threatening hin with death thould ho convict any mombur of tho Land League, CARINET DELINERATIONS, Losnoy, Dee, 14.—The News, ina loading tdtorinl, gays: “Tho Cabinet was ocoupled Yelerday, ns nt its mecting to-morrow I[t doubtless will be, In considering proposals obo made to Parliament on the Irish land tenure, A DISTURLED STATE, Duntay, Dee. 14.—The Gazette declares the Datony of Iunishowen, in County Donegal, ing disturbed state, requiring additonal delice, MANIFESTO, At tho wookly meeting of tho Land Leaguo ‘olay, Michaol Davitt stated that tho Exeo- Ulvo Cummnittes of the League proposed to {suo suggestions to the organizations of the throughout the country embodying thelr opinion upon the outrages, A mani- festo was then. adopted, contalning elaborate Ngeestions In regard to the future pracend- Sof the branches of the Lenguo, and urg- ‘ng that (ero must be no compromise with landiordism, TUE GOVERNMENT ATTACKED, Losvox, Dev. 14.—Tho Z'imea Ina leading tUitortal attneks the Covornmont for not faklug cnergetia measures In’ Iroland, and ‘ya In presence of such growing disorgan- futon, silence and inaction are hatd to bo "cused; they cannot bo justified. z ONLIGED ‘To QUIT. The Times hoars that Lord ‘Kenmaro {8 utto quit Ireland, In «consequence of Hs mploytng askliiod carpenter at a house Which he had Just built a Killarney, to the éxclusion uf Local worlauen, he has recetyved Totlee that unless tho carpenter Is immo- lately dismissed tha houge will be burnt ‘own, Lust year In consequence of tho dls S Lord Kenmare borrowed £20,000 in order to klvo employmont to his people, WILL PASS UPON IT, Dentax, Dee, H.—Tha mnnifesta adopted c the Land League to-day states that when WOutlines of the pramised bil aro made nla by the Governmont a speclil meting the League wilt bu inumediately held for 8 burpose of discussing the measure and. Pomouselug ag to its worth, If necosstry 0 rad hattonnl convention of Land-Loaguo met will then be sutamoned in order to ne ‘8B national promuncement on the sottle- ‘ut which tho League demands, ‘Tie man: “Sto condemns outrages and the sending of Teatentng letters as harmful to the cause of ee tsue. It declares thnt If tho travers+ bee convicted, all vacancies $n the exceus 1 of tha Leaguo will bo fited until tho Versers aru'able te resuine thelr posklons. ENRANOK, Pp MOcHEFOIT AND GAMBETTA, a lee tt Dec, 14,—Tho great subject of in- pity {5 the newspaper warfure between ort and Gambetta, In cousequenco of TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNR: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 3B for('s persistent nbuso of Gambetta, the fatter has Indirectly enused certain tetters fo be published, In which Rochefort, when under trrest for participation. tn the Com- ming, besought tn humble terms the medin- tion of Gambetta and Gen, ‘Crochu tn his favor, Rochefort, in these letters, Usayowed his conection with the Communists, PANAMA CANAL STOCK. Do Lesseps states that 1,200,000 sharas of Panania Canal stock have been subserlbed for by 200,000 persons. ‘The qereatest sub seriber is Franer, and the next fy Spain, THE CROWS JEWELS, ‘Tho Chamber of Deputies to-day resolved to luke the Government's, proposal, to sell eetialt of the Crown jewels, into considera- fll, CHALLENGED, Rochefort has challenged Refnach for pub- lishing letters of Rochefort soliciting the .nedintion of Grnbetta and Gen. Trochtt, when he wns arrested for his connection with the Commune. Retnaeh lias, replied that he stinply published letters algned by Ruchefort, und that he owes the Intter no rep- aration, ANOTHER BLOW. : Louise Michel, the Communist, has pro- elalmed Ilenrt Rochefort n traitor, who ought to be expelled from tho circle of Com- nunlsin, ROBERT MITCHELL AND CASSAGNAC. Pans, Dee. 12.—Tho recent split in tie ranks of the Bounpartists has led toa lively interchangeof reeriminations and reproaches between M, Paul de Cassagnac and his erst- while friend, M. Robert Mitenell, the clilef of the dissidents. M. de Cassagnac having taunted M, Mitehell with polltical incon: sistency, tho Jntter retorted Inn sarenatic and slashing letter, which was refused Insertion in M, do Cassagnae’s paper, Le Pays. A copy of thogtetter 1s, however, published In this morning's Figaro. ‘The sting of itis in the tall, M, Mitehell, after enumerating va- rious contradictions In M, de Cassagnne's politleal career, winds up with the fgllowing eruel remarks: “ You have never spent a day In prisonor paid a sow for fnes sinesyou took to polities, While insulting friesds and adversaries in public you have secretly so- Nelted aud fnvariably obtulned the pardon of tho Govyernment.*? A duel is expected, TURKEY. THE AMERICAN MINISTER, CoxsranrinopL“, Dee. 14.—-Gen. Long street, United States Minister to Turkey, wall present his eredentials to the Sultan to- day, DIRAPPEARED, Vienna, Dee, 1.—The Atbaninn League hag entlrely disappeared, AUSTIIA, Vienna, Dee. 14,—Count yon Iatafeldt, Gorman Ambassador to ‘Turkey, arrived here to-day, and had a long Interview with Baron Maymerle, the Imperial Foreign Minister, 5 AGREED, ConstantinoriE, Dee, ‘Tissot, the Freneh Ambassador, hus received a dispatch from ils Government annonneing that France and Germany are in accord on the Greek question. INTERNATIONAT, COURTESINS, Constantinorix, Dec. 14.—Gen. Longe streat, in presenting hfs eredentinis to-day us ‘United States Minister to ‘Turkey, conveyed to the Sultan the friendly greetings of Presl- dent Hayes, who desired to cement the pres- ent amicable relations between the United States and Turkey, and extend and improve commerciul Intercourse ‘between the two countrics, The Sultan in reply oxpressed A rendiness to de allin his power to draw closer the existing friendly relations, and In- timated his satisfaction at tha appointinent of Gen, Longstreet, ‘Tho Sultan subsequently gave an audience to Mr. Heap, United States Consul!-General ut Constantinople, and In- yiled him, Gon, Longstreet, and the officers a the United States man-of-war Nipsic to nner, TIE ORIENT, CHINA SAN Francisco, Cal., Doe. 14.~Arrived, steamer Belgic, from long Kong, via Yoko- ham” llona Kona, Nov: 18 (Shanghai Nov. 7),— The humanitarian polley of the Governor of “Hong Kong, Sir John Pope Mennessy, In abolishing the branding and flogging of Chi- neso erlninals, and which gave rise to. so much adverse criticism In tho local news- papors, has beon indorsed by Lord Kimborly, Secrotary of State for the Colonles, ‘The business of the Suprome Conrt of Hong Kong was brought to a standatlll for two or three days In consequence of a dis- puto between Chicf-Justice Sir John Smute and F.1L, Gibbons, Registrar of the Court. The diMleulty has béen surmounted by the Registrar's return to England, Reports from Poking In reference to tho trouble with Russia are very contranictory. ‘Tso Tsung Tang ts on his way from the Lb frontler to tho Capital, and it 1s bellayed he means inisehief. J for the moment ts despondent, but it 1s hold that tho greater danger is that of the domestic strife between two parties in tho palace. ‘The polltical aspect is more variablo at present than it has been for months before. PP. Knight, of Shonghal, an American. formerly one of the Commissioners for Chinn nt the Centennial, committed sulelde on tho 8th o£ November whilo laboring under aber- ration of mind. : JAPAN, Yoxouwana, Nov, 25,—The Government {3 innking strenuous efforts to economize, and in pursuance of this polley has ordered the, silo to private individuals of tho factories whieh were formerly establiatred by it to atimulnte native Industrids, Varlous public departments have also been instructed to re- dluce thelr expenses, and the guard horcto- fore attending tho Privy Connellors has been abolished, By thego and other econoin- Ient menstres which fire in progress a saving of about $10,000,000 annually is to beefected, which etn is to be devotud to the redemp- tlon of tho paper currenry, 1t 1s also stntod {1 native papers (int tho Ministers to Australia, Italy, and Holland are to bo re- eatled, in order to ald in the general reduc. tion of the Government expenditures, Owing to the return from Ohta of the Scc- retary of the Japanese Goveritment, whither, ho had been sent on a special misston, the Rlnkin question has again been brought up, At firat !t was reportodt that China was about to turn against Japan the preparations mado in antictpation of hostilities with Russia, but tho Intest report Is to tho effect that tho dis pute has been defluitly settled on tho basis proposed by Grant. ‘Tho Ruaslan Srouelad frigate Kninz Pojar- sky, tho first of Lessufsty’a fluot from Viad- istuck, arrived to-day, GRHALT BRITAIN. NOUSE OF CoMsONS, Losnox, Dec, H.—It 1s understood that tho Government fs constdeting the propricty of adopting the system of n grand commilteo asnmeans of relloving tho pressure of busi- negs In the House of Commons, MANUAN. Hanlon has commen tralulng for tho mateh with Layevels, duns 17, FIVH YEARS, Joseph Tapson, Secretary of the Mctropol- itan Railway Company's Provident Sayings Bunk, arrested in Phihidelphia charged with belng 1 defautter, las been sentenced to flvo years! penal servitude, . WEAVES* WAGES, MANcHEsTEN, Dos. 14.—Weavers’ wages will ue Increased 5 por cent, begluning In January. ° r ITALY, THE ‘POPE'S ALLOCUTION, Nosy, Dee. 14.—Tho Pope, ut a seeret Con- sistory yesterday, delivered his allocution, speaking with some euverity of tho sufferings tho Church is undergoing in different couu- tries, Ho mude a very distinct allusion to the condition of affairs.in France, but his words were prudently chosen, . Rome, Dee, M.—At the Conststory to-day the Pope, in delivering an allocution, de- plored the conditton of the Church, whieh was compelled tneessantly to fight for liberty nguinst tha audaely with which religion and Catholic institutions aro attacked and against iniquitous laws fmposed upon tha faithful tothe injury of the faith aud the salyntion of souls, RUSSIA, NEW TAX Sr. Perersanona, De UA —The official project for n rendjustinent of taxation ébn- talus the following propositions, based upot reports front Russi and abroad: 1b is pros posed that Incomes derived from capital, trade, commerce, tnbor, Jand, and property: be taxed according to an eqtal percentages thatall foreigners Hving it Russta be taxed equally with Russians; that all Government securities be taxed, but that foreigners al- ways living abroad shall not pay tax upon facomes derivable from those securities upon which Russia bond herself, at the tine of thelr issue, to pay interest abroad, and that such foreign bondholders always residing abroad and wishing to avall themselves of this tnmuntty shall certify at their banker's that they aro not Kusslan subjects. SWITZERLAND. COINAGE PROPOSAL. IESRCTED, Qnveva, Dee, 144—The proposal of the Federal Council to cotn 250,000 gold 20-frane pieces has heen rejected by the National As- sembly on the ground that, In the present stato of exchunges, tho operation would bring no profit to tho country and would be regarded abroad aga step towards n gold standard consummation, which the Assem- bly earnestly deprecate F GERMANY. A proaressist vicrory, DBentawn, Vee. t-—The Progressista and Democrats have obtained a tremendous vie- tory In the Jate elections, At Altenburg Herr Kaemptfer has been eleeted 2 member of tho Reichstag by a inajorlty of 8,500 Ina district which never before returned a Vrogressist. ‘This Is partly owing to the now Corn laws, PRINCE RUSS has returned from Mrtedrichsruhe, where he had an audience with the Emperor, and ex- Haines Bisinarek’s views on the Greek ques: tion, VARIOUS, CONSPIRAGY IN CUBA, Mannin, Dee, 14 Very dittte Importaneo isnttriputed in official circles to the negro cousplracy In Cuba, ATION OF HOSTILITIES ORDERED, RAN, Dec, LM.—It 1s reported that Shick Abdullah lings issued orders to the Kurds to suspend hostilities until spring. ATTEMITE ASINATION, 4.—A. dispateh from Bucha- As Prenier Bratinno was ontering his carrlnge nt the Chamber of Deputies te- day, an enployé of the Finance Department: rushed upon him with a pontard and Infticted aslight wound tn the face, Deputles came to tho assistance of Bratiano, and handed. over the would-be assasin to the pollee, <a “THE WHISLING OF THE CARS.” Tho manager of a ratlrond in the interfor of thi State reeelyed tho following unique letter a fow days ug: Wittowminn Ts Dee tho 0 80 I take this opertunity to write you 9 fow Mines about some hhutalness { suppose Mr. Bewel hag told you of before now my wife got hur ankle broke which by the | whialing of the curs the 1c- tel where the wagon rod crosses cident apy the 12 It cast of the north fork 1 was clost to the crossing und tha blow the whistte which seared tny horses thoy Kur Plowing so lone tho horses got so fritent thoy in larusing and Jumping throw my wife out of the catringy and broke hurankle now Mr. Bowol was thare and nows ull abaut it tha stoped the trane and ening up fo my nssiste ants now 1 just asic of you to pry tha Dr bill for me whleh 1s only twonty Dollis an old Sehoot mate and friend of mine the Dr fyor he suys tt wwould be twiste that amount bam a poor ian and in debt ad ff you wilt pay this ft will jolt ine muteh have favered your road all T cole, gave you tho right of way and U think it would bo nothing but weleht fur you to pry this T buve to kuep 4 hired yirt all the thine now on the ne- count of the axcidont and iy wife is 6 cripple aud Ltoar wiways will bu as over yours J, D, od Gourmands and Gourmets, Sanitarlan, It may Lo worth while to point out how tho guurtnet, ar the epicure, who exts to combine heulth with enjoyment, 38 superior to tho sotir~ mandy or glutton, who piles his plute with a pyramidal mass of edible substances, merety to gratify a large and debascd appetite, withs out any Thought os to how these Jneongruoues oluinents are to beassliniluted, Thug the Come mon Connellmon, hastily Jadiing up tuinps of wreen turtie fat, and washing then down his throut with « torrent of coll panel, docs not present in ngrcenble spectnely: nor is he, as ho Hattors hiingelf he fy, thu object of envy of the reflned gentleman who ftoilnttly prefers « chop red-hot from tha gridiron, with 1 snowy potuto treaty from the hissing sincepan, to the hulf-cotd gronsy musa on which our city frond renter himeelt with ovident sutisfaction, Wo read of Vlogenes mecting a young gentioman on his wity to n feast, takhiy bin up in tho street, and at once restoring bln to bls friends ns one who was avout to ficur 1 great danger, had ho not prevented bing But what would that amiqhle |e nae bave sald nowadays, bad ho met the young mun of tha puriod on his way about bilf-pust 8 Of 1 Buinmor’s avon. ing to'gome such atnner a6 thet described by the famous Mra, Hogsurtys “very thle in tho most sumptuous style—soup top and bottont Qvhite and brown), reamed Kf turbit and palm. ‘on, and linmense vols of lobster snuco,” aud 80 On, Tho lute Mr. Walker, the author of tho " Orly. inal," was wn excellent speeien of a yourmet. Te wus one of those who mde simplicity tha gnice of his table, aid there ounnot be a more fdinfrnble contrast hutween what be called the “barbarla ornaments" ol the gorgeous fnuume bored style of diimer—an Instance of which ho ives When cited upon to enrve i tongue, and fine his operation impodad by a plo of rine uneulises stuck inte it, sculptured, one in ture nips and tho othor in curruts; a dinner he desuribes in the Kum paper ving tuken place at tho Athomuum, which or ted of halt 1 {dozen oysters, # watur-zoutchlo of founders, with brown brend and buster, i pau with Froneh beans to follow, w bottle of alnret, nnd then a cup of colfeo, Thuekermy used to suy that tho above was the best diner a man coukl havo, only bosubstitutcd Ccosh herring for foun dora, Men of guod taste are so fie all matters, and would no moro tolerate or imitate tho Mushy, thrashy entrées of the parvenu's table, thun toy wortd tho wlided hummerolott’s, gigantic acme hearings, and tho glittoring hurnoss of his oyulpaKe. Tt hus neu wolk sald that healthy palate is the crown of A cool stomuch, Whilo tha youre mand is snoring of tho atupefying cifoots of the overnight’s debuuch, the yourmot, mindful that those who would enjoy: the pleasures of tho able nvuat bring to lta healthy mind and body, is np and out bétimos, not only perhaps to ine vigorato himself for tho busluess of tha day, due to pay the test visit to his butchor wid fwh-emongor, and seoure tho usual advantaged of the carly. bird. And hero tt may be remarked: how completly wo Yrurlish place oursolves nt. tho mervy uf our traded-peoply, In Franco and other couutrios, madame accompanied by" hor bonne, will bo atiremy nt tho drat sound of the whoold of tho market curts olutiering over tho stoned, “and i ibe way of bargula, murk you, wilt eavil on tho ninth partotn hain” phe seve that sho gots bor pond of flesh, and that hor vegutnbles nro fresh and of good quality, With fow exceptions, Wh green-grucor’s shop in thie country da one of tha most disnnpetiaing Inter ors ft 18 possible to concalve, and it fs always lf Heult to dlscriminute to a pleoty whore the coals end and the cabbages begin, Uk there wny rene son why tho tnest of our ladies should not oxer~ ois thotr superior intolleety, and suek and oar off frum Covent Gurdon the yegotublo spulls freeuly quthored, lustean of nllowhus thon to be ayuln’ cruabed and apolle in a dirty cart on thely way to the abo} ye-nOnkoned shop? ‘There ury oven many clut nop who will not trust the chet to provide the humble materials of thelr dinner, but inkua plodgure in procuring thelr own sale ad, dnd Mepocting and purchasing forthomsulyes from off tho slabs of tho tehemoenger und poul- terer, ‘These are the reul gourmets, whu ecu for thomselves that thoy get the best, and, baying gotit, huye ft woll drussed, A Silgle Mistalco, A man formerty of sonailarubla note in tho journullatio and literary world, whose renown bas since been clouded by tho notoriety of a reat scandal, waa nt a crowded evoening-party ff Now York souie yenrs ago, studing In un ups statre corridor, ‘To linn ails fiat ntgniticertl dress and sparkling with jowels, came with great eagerness. ‘Thouxh she was uuknows ta lin, be puturally supposed who bud recogntatd hin by tio fight of bly zening ebioiy on bis Hyperion brow, or snow bin by roputation, [Me was ibore- fore prepired tu receive her with siniles. + Are uu tag walter? sue doinanded. “Not retorted he. with fouks of thunder: “are you tue chum bermuldy” and be darted down-atnirg, eT jo sonte in baving sickness in the family if mM will use Lop Bitters iu time, Axx those who We ” +f southwest course, regardless of tows Joet being tu got a8 nearly a direct line as posel- Die, Ht leevident the projectors of this teat aro working for n through trunk Ine of forme kind, or thoy would not joave towns and Villages from one to half a mile aelde. , Av fond route of oaay found, which will be laid before the Direetora.ng soon na the profites can be prepured.,.'Tho suryey of this ling hos dls- ailérrors {n Government surveys and nity mitts copied thereform, and ro- cérdetins plats, Btreninsare located whore nono exist, ou high prairie, and in some, Instunees on diferent sections from their actual loeatl Ione Instance 1 strani fs nid down whi ne existence at alin the direction indicted, Dbutruns in nearly nn oy yentrs convoynners and pl THE RAILROADS. Sharp Shippers Brought to Grief for Underweighing. construction has hb Gould’s Scheme for Absorbing v Pittsburg Feeder, ea Will the Western Roads Ad- vance Freight Rates ? ; ppodit direction, - kita have been muda Proneous: Soscenmenial mnps, and The Report of Gould's Purchase of tho Ee ca. Mleariitl rou Mountain Road Confirmed. 2 the combinition ? auger, Ward iangetantt &Quiney for the Joint construction and vse ot avrond from Thinisten to Shenwnioah, He says ail and water will not mix, nelther will the Wa bast aod Chicago, Burlington & Quiiey. ‘Thay my tatk pools und mutual admiration, and all tut sort of RUUT. but business bs biel oll rush to pet business, each over Its ines, tho te that binds will’ got anapped. ‘Yo uy one whe knows tho nattire of thoar two corporations it will be apparent that Gen. Drake $4 pretty near right, ‘The tax to ald tho extension of tho Central acon City hits been voted In Hirlttrol Township, Worth County, and Luke Mills ‘Township, Winnotazy County, fented In Fertile Townstilp, but a how election ani there Is no doutst ft will curry, sit atelving fo beeome a point on tho proposed Des Moines, Waterloo & Nurthonst: Hka it can offer Indicements It claims to huve two GOULD'S LAST PURCITASE, Spertat Dispatch, fo, The Chicugs Trine, Br. Louta, Mo. Deo. H.—'Phe rumer elreulaten yestentay to to effect that Gould had bought up the Iron Motintéin Itnitway was tanade good thig uftornoon by “'Phomus Alien, President of tho rovd, notifying Gautd by telegraph tint he would sell nt the terme offered 000,000 for Mr Allen's 40,00 shines. ‘This klves Gould a controlling tnterest In the road. Mr. Allen revelved it prompt reply to his diss pateh stating his wiltingnows to sell, and wasad- at ones and got the pureharemoney, He will eave for Now York tu- dividad here as to tho offect thu male wilt have on tho cotton bual- io prominent member of tho Merehanta’ Rxchange stated about the opine fon of several others when he suid tht the fron hud been reallytho only st, Louls tho Missixwippl. ‘The Missouri Puelfie and Kansas City & Northern were run in the interest of the Wabash. Tho Northern was tnking freight fifty intles from Bt. Louis tu Toledo at only Uiree conts addltinnal froleht. He expected to sve cotton carried through St 4 few York at only 15 and 20 stents above tho Tho tering nro Town northweat fron 3 to come ‘on superior to Waterloo, nities shorter route than vin Waterloo, aud Towa Central rowd-bed rendy graded to olfer, ‘the elty hea only reven inflea from Waterloo northwest, and to inake It f point on tho road would require tho read to be Dultt stonygsido the Murlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern to Waterloo. ‘The increase of postal business on the Chl- eile, between Chleago 1s i used Laciiltter, ness of Bt. Louis. ernt nifles of the ald round west of cago. Hock Island & ¥ und Couucil Ithuls, dem: new postilears have been ordered, will be alxty feet long. "Through the centre wil bea rack to bold racks fur ench station on the line. Atone end will be fitted « reom for care tying ‘through sacks, AdJolning thls, a room for working. At the other end will bua bunk- room, washroom, elothos clorcts, ete. tunded to tnnke thom the best and most con- lent ears in use. are rumors that tho Chicazo, Hock Poelfic wilt extend ita Southwestern Branch fram Knoxville westward, and thors are very cogent reasour why It should, 4 glance at the map will show th retty much oe feeder to. th merchants aro dispored to become enthuslnativ over tho prospects opened up to St, Louls by this purohase, ns showing pretty con- elusiyoly that Gould's interosts ure now Identl- flad with this city, and that St. Louts 18 this greatly henefted, there are otlors who are ot a contrary opinion, and only sco danger in this Intost move of Gould to tho business of Bt. Qui hus a rond from Knoxville to from Chariton on ita main Une to Indinnols, tn ty. ‘The Rock Trtand bas a brinch It is very uppurent very little trate west ot Knoxville, and inust lose more or less at Indinnoln which tt drew from the south and weet, It bus only to extend [te road from Knoxe ville to Indianola when It would have 1 through an equal footing with the Burlington & {rout this elty, and niso at Indiunuls und Fille. The Burlington & Missourt River Railroad Company lus recently been given by the State jand under grant of T! Ig citys alse one SITARP SHIPPERS. 8. R. Howell & Co., lumber merchants in this city, have Just hind another set-te with the Chi- cago, Murlington & Quincy Mallroad Compuny, in which thoy have come out socund best. As is genery known, about & year or so ago this firm shipped a large amount of lumber over the Hurtington from this city to aAtellson, and In- volved it as mtlt, thereby defrauding the Hult- rond Company out of a Inrge amount of tnoncy, fa rites on sultaro much lowor than those on When tho inntter was detected, quiten storin of jindignatton wags erented ainong Congress of Bsay, 1458, to-welt Acres. jCountior, 13) Mortgumerys Lumberman'a 480] Pottawiattiints tho firm belonged, investignted the matter the eburge was proved, and the frm was In order to avoid 1 hive & Co, settled with the Hall ninount the tutter, out af hy the Company tor claimed to have been defraud false invoicing, think, should have proved son to that firm, and. p any eiteh dishonest games again, not secon to have proited by thofr es te do business in ways that nre dark and with tricks that are valn, Munmer the Western ridiroad eompantes Joined Western Huilway: Under the rules of tho Intendent bal to appolnt ‘These Jands have been withheld certain awimp and other ciniins whicn have been declared void, ‘The anginvers af the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paulure now making tho Qhalaurve; of the road from Marion to Council Bhuts, Th will rut west to Palo, or near there, where the: will striko the route of tho Des Moines, Mareiatl- town, Marion & Milwaukee Rod surveyed Inst mer, and for which & Wby tho people, That will bring thom to At trom trymy 418 thoy conthint Aseoulation the Supe wbhinnsters fur the seales of Iuinber shipped by thom and properly fuspeeted, and pers ebarged for tein, ft was believed, wontd provent shippers from makiug falxe Invoices or londing more on the cars than fs charged for. hud Buel un elfect with most shippers, notavemn to have worked well Co. It fg clitmed that they succecded by bribinc: ono of tho weighinusters of the Associndon, stutloned at tho lumber-district, to mnke filse by this menns-eticceeded in de~ ping out of sovoral Itisatated that tho mysterious survey of a rallrond northwest across tha State, crossing tho on, and rinbing betweer winicon Rivers, is being mute by tho Chicaga & Northwestern, and its objective point is Hed iver, with reference to directness apd grades, and re sitrdless of towns, It pnsace xeveral iinportant places ong and two miles distant. TO RAISE OR NOT TO RAISE. The Standing Committeo of the Juint Ex- eoutlve Committee hugs been {nsession at New York for svveral duys past considering tho nd- yisabliity of advancing tho east-bound freight- rates tive cents per 100 pounds on the Sth of this month, but this far no decision has been Tho announcement will hve to be ninde to-day If an ndyance tn rates ls to Ko Into offeot on tho 25th, ns the rules of the com- Dination require ten days’ notice to be given ot tn advance. If such notice ts not elven to-day", tho rates are not likely to be advanced before: Jn, leand If tho business should lanscely doe ercnse before thon, wo further ndvanee mins: While it nay have with Howell & it iy being run trauding tho Railroad Comp thousand dollars. Company would have ‘beon leaten out of much moro had they not op- welghts rotumed. Thoy macy 4, and Howell & Co. wore vomn= powledye tholr guilt and settle with the Railroad Company by rotunding $2.00, on condition that “muin” should bo the word. | 1 spito of this tipulation the triniction Jenked out, and a TRIBUNE reporter, bearing of {t, culled upon tho urlington people for t con- firmation.of the report. ‘fhuy reluctantly ade initted that the above frets are true, but as thoy HivO nereed Upon ghe payment of $2.00 hy the p mim” and not stir wp an unpleasautnees, they would gay nothing fur fending tlem to kyey ar of an immediate ndvance, roads are strongly ANOTHER GOULD SCHEME, that there is so muc! Bome tine ngo tho announcement wis pib- shed In the Pitteburg Commerciat-Gaaetic thata new railroad was to be bullt from Pittsbury to Harriaburg, to connect with the Philudelphia & Realing nud the New Jersey Contrat Mull- ronds, thus giving Pittsburg 0 now custorn cute lot, When this fact was mudy known « number of the ollicials of the Pennsylvania Railrond de- nied that thoro wna any truth Inthe rusmor, but uccording to the Gazette thoy havo, within tho last two wooks, changed thulr views very mate- rhally regarding tho Ho In fnet thotr im. ange that thoy sot. of Philadelphin & pored to it on tho ground frolght In transit, which, owlng to the lack of transportation ficilives, cannot be immediately disposed would cause much advange was now made, agents of tho Eastern Ines in this elty dispatches yeaterday from the managers trunk tines nsking tholr opinions agto the advisn- bility of an fimedinte advanve jn enat-bound rates. Tn nourly every instance the answer was that suoh uction would be unudvisable at this thne sna tek tho general feeling here was op> ts wt hardship to shippers if an ‘The muntwers " KANSAS ROADS AND GRANGERS. Bpectal Digpatel to The Chicago Tribune, TorkKa,Kas,,Deo1.—Tho several rallrants doe ing business in thls State are apprelionsive that. the farmers Intend tomuke warupon thom ducing: the approaching seesion of tho Legistature, and that tho efforts mnde two years ago to place tho roudd under the contro! of a Slate Honrd of Comtnisslonors with be renewed. Many mem- bers of tho Legislature wero vleoted upon the riifroad laste, and the subject blda falr to con- wumG the greater part of the session. The farine ers have called & State Convention to tect ir Yopeka an the ith of January to consider thisauestion and adopt monsit relations between the ri puople, ‘This move fs to be maddy during the first wook tho Leglilotury elta, and is, munifeste ty done to iniluence that body, The Convention will alsa ure tho passage of 1 inspeetton of wheat, in order to avuld tho Wri now perpetrated upon them at the Kansus City markets, Legislation favontble to p Imoreats of the State nnd yreater protection agninst infectious ised catty with also be demundod. willbe composed of delegates trom Farmers’ Alilanecs, Clubs, and Granyers’ Boards of Trade, stouk much, abippers, aud producers generally, IMPORTANT DECISION, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwavker, Dee, HAN Importunt decision hus Just been rendered by dudwe Dyer, of the United States Court, in which damnges to the amount of €4,000 ure involved, Tho suit wns brought in the name of the Dexterville Maun facturing & Hoon Company, Manufueturiny against Timothy, of the Green prosalond were 80 ubout to buy large Roading stock, or nt Jenst to try this fret tat caused President Gowan, of tho Ronding, to issue 0 elreuluy tetter to the Block> holdora of that road nsking them to allow hin to use their proxies at tho coming election, 13 he had renson to bellove that certain purtios were endeuvoring: President Gowen, who drew cortiin of tho Engilsn stoekholdere of tho rond in with him in the new Western connection, and who quarrelent with thelr representative at wi iinportant crisis, then conceived thy plan of ef Joan dp order to oarry out his project wiih os fow parties ag posaltilo, su Unt tie Would ba the power, The moyernont in stuck clreles fo up tho Ktock of the rod ho conceived a Pennsylvania Company Reheme, but In tnfa he was wisinken, for 1 was Kuh tigents that were it the agents of Jay 10 got control voting it perpetunt to bo exciuavely not alone the Pennay atelving for tho stovk, bi Gould, who within the paat month baw said that ho would got inte Pittsburg Enst or West, A gentioman who ja inn position to know what i¢ golng on {imparted the follow. Important information tan law for the Stute Jommercuu- Gazette re “During the past week Mr. Bohmertz, who {9 Intorosted I the Baltimore & Chicnyo Koad, bad an important conferonds with Jay Gould At the movthny Lt was areod that tho Road should unite ite {interests with the ‘This combluation iW to establish a cbuli of railruads neross the cantl: nent. Tt haw bean dn process of formation fur 2 Jong timo, aud whon Vanderbilt heard of it ho started fn at the wurme gine, ttle tou lato, and nt this stago of tho procvuds Jugs Goukt hulds all tho winning carts. ‘Tho Vonnsyivania -Raliroad and the Baltimory & Ohio oticinls who, du Unies past, have tyared as sucecusful schummurs In matlers Of tho rill, hive oun ontirely overshadowed terosts, ‘oritay Jay Goukt hus completed, and whut ha now wants $4 to cone He hag made an arrangement Halinoro & A itavore, Hon rn The Convention Vanderbilt wae o tho Sernnton Company, and George Hiles, who wis made Rovolyer Ninnosote Hnaltrond Com- id the clan is for damages resulting rom fires kindled by tho passing locomotives, ‘The complaint alfeges that nt udliferent tines, 1s chuin nearly into Pittsburies with the Chicnyo, ofty, on onsy prades and with steol rail nest with tho Wabash Hoad, ho pu osted in the Chivage, Hultimore & Pittshung Road buve batt considerable blekerlag with the Vittabury & Lake rio Hond, which opposed the » thesp partivs to run tholr telus into this city on their track from the polnt of cons negation, The, Baltimore, Chicuyo & Pittsburg ,Wlko Waser A Krent dealol thie in ing ta Sidot sume arrinyomont with Vresl- Inithaore & Obto Nya, buat them a from tine Gould throws the I deweces out in x from sparka from ‘the un stivka Of tho dofendint's chums are for this damage to tinbor and the deatrucdon of t eranberrysinnest, Judge Dyer his given nt longihy decision upon tha ense, rosponsibla for datnges bofore tha appoltinent of Cuge us Hucelver, mid Uhnt specia! suits can naw be instituted upline Caso for Injuries sustatnod b, aineg the property came into his hands, efston dy i Ine with well-eatablished precedents, holding allroad companies responsitile for tres, by the unprotectud emoke-stucks of tholr engiues. SUIT FOR DAMAGES, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 4 Lavarevtn, Ind., Deo, .—Ex-County Come: Miastunor Johu Opp to-day tiled a suit nyatust the Cincinnati, Lafayette & Chicazo Nallrond | Company (better knuwn as the Kunkakeo Line) for ditiages in tho sum of 815,000, Pinintht alleges Unit on the Oth of Noveniber, 1870, while on his way home, and wntle In- tho itghwas, the jdofendant’s employés drove a locomotive and train of cura over tholr road at 8 polat whure tho track igabout twontyellye gfeot higher caving Ws borea to run nage, wid throw the place rutected smoko- ‘umipany, at tho hulding tho Compu dunt Garrett of the the latter had boen puttin to thne, untll thoy lu be remule of thls a larly Interested, and that is tho proposed nw ginal rallvoud in thls city, 'Tuis road will onal them to got into the city, and us it will bow dn connection with one of way combinations ever made, wu Lon diy atroyiio tu ils city hat Gould wante (at marginal rafiroad on whieh all rallroads conterlug hore will vilege, und those whom the now fore with will use every ondoaver to provent fa crevdian, or ¢cléu strive for its cone trol, Lututorstand that Sr, Gould has assented to 4h arrangement by which the new Tulthiues Chlengo & Plttepurg Road witl bo held Pitt road. OF conrsy, thi¢ arrangement with dd will necessitate some important Ung the Lhttiinere, Cl 0 chinyges will come to Every move in reward to tho mura! will be noted with opposition to it by rally inerense when tho: friends uf the projee otfort to put it throu; enn uke up your tu play bercabouts. JOWA RAILROADS, Bpretal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Des Muines, Deo. 1.—The Ince for tho Des Molnus & Kunsas City Road have been run to tho south line of tho State viatOsccola, fu a due compoting Uuny, away, Inaab pip the tothe wrouw, fracturmg two of bls rite on tho right sido of tho Dos, and futliottug other su- rious and divabllng reat futerest, wid whllat tho terested parties will ees r = Panestine, Deo. 1,.—There was a rumor in this oily to-dpy to tho offect that Jay Gould lind purchased tho International & Groat Northern Kattroud. ‘Tule ty donted by its Peeshtent, He 3, Hayes, who gays A contract hus botwoon tho Mlasourl, Kunsas & Texne und tho International & Great Northern under which tho former road would connect with the latter ut Gcorgulown, and from thence would uge tho wdonol & Great Nurthyrn dtallroud’s track 0 th ashore time you d that the baud will bela: rer | probably got through in the nfteraoon of ,the Wwth. Tho Lawronce left the Manitou on the morn: ing of thoOth, The Winslow, stopped at the wreck of the stenin-bargo Fletcher in tho Tox, nnd the schooner ‘T. W. Ferry on tha Manito. Tho Flotcher is total wreek. Nothing romalns but about Atty feet of her port quarter. - ‘Tho Ferry isin the samo condition. There la but ravents feet of her stern nbove tho surface, ‘Tho Winslow left for Detroit at 10 a.m. HARTMANN. Boston, Doc. 18.--A private enable dispatch tow ceived from Leo Hartmann, tho oxpelled Ruslan revolutionist, states that he will gall from Lon- dot in a few days, and probably arrive in Boston, before Jan, 1. ———— Sbakers’Sarsaparitin is n true medicine. | BUSINESS. NOTICES, No wonder the namo of Burnett fs 20 well known: ask for the hest flavoring extracts in any part of the world and Burnett's nro Seeadle yuls At lust the forelgners are fnding out MENS FURNISHING GOODS. to San Antonto, from which point thoy would: conjolutiy construct the ruwd to Laredo. TOLEDO, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS, Rostos, Dee. H.—'Tho eyndicate tntely formed by Boston aud New York enpitalists tor tho building of the ‘Toledo, Cineinnat! & st. Louls Rallrond, which fs the oxtension of tho Toledo, Delphos & Burlington ond from Kokotno to St. Louls, hag met with such success in securing subseriptions that contracts aro helng let for the entire Ine. ‘The offtelals of tho romd, having porter favorable arrangements for terminal ‘weititios in Rt. Louis, stute they expeat to have itin operation by October, 1381, GC, We & MO Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Evuirant, Ind. Nee, 14—Tho Executive Come inittes of the Cincinnath, Wabash & Michizan Rallway have approved tio building of the kouthern extenslon of that rond from Andersan to Ru Mle, Ind. At Kushvilfe this road would connect with Col, Scott's road, inukine a con- notion for Loulavilie. Cineionatl, and Bt. Lows, The Pompey wil avon inake # permanent sur- voy and go uhend with the work. DIVIDEND DECLARED. PHnanenrita. Pay Dee the Lehigh Valley Hailroad Company have de~ elared a quarterly dividend of 1 por cent, pay- able in January. ITEMS. Mr, W, 8, Hotchkiss has been appointed fore- man of bridges nud buitdings of tho Toleda Delphos & Burlington Rallroad, with oflice at Delphos, 0. Tho Erie Ratlway Company paya its employes according to tho fotlowing schedule: Passenger contuctors, #0 a month; fretxbt conductors, #200 to $3 per days ongineers, to 23.0 0 day; flremen, ¢: brakemen, $1.50 to 81.60: bawimgemen dvexpress trains, £64 0 nonths ot local trains, $10 to $6; at stations, 80. Sta- ents Ket from M0 to Ri ‘Common trackinen are rarely: paid aday, exexpt the foremen of the gangs, recelve from $1.25 ty $1.50. The Legislature of Alabnaing has now uniter consilerntion several bills to regulate tho rail- ronda in that State. The followtug bills, intro- duced by Col, Trey, of tho Judiviary Conumittee, tire to be neted upon at ouce, ant, na the pro: pects are that they will pass, there ig much wn: ety wnony the rabroad managers iy Alabina ‘To define extortion and x penalties; to prevent: rebates and fix pennitiess tu compel lestunes of duplicate bills of Insurance; Le rezulate corpo rato bitsincss 9! lronds; to establish Iallrout Contnissluns and dofne powers and dutics, Format notice was given to. the President of tho Eikhurt, Niles & Lake Michigan Iatirowd, the proposed extension of the Wabash & Micht= gan Railroad, by the Michigan Central Ttitiraad Company lust Tavaday that ft would oppose the cossing of thelr romt by the Dropused new Ine, "This notice ig baace on i fection of tho orlcinal charter fontril. eranted about thttty-!ve y D>, prokivlting any road -en= terke the ‘State frm the erst ur south ap prouching the Central nearer than flvemiles. About a week nyo the Chicago, Pekin & South- western Hillroad upped to the Trunts Line Are Ditrators ford tebearing of {1s npplieation for an Increase of percentage of business front Pe= orla east, promising te nbie by tho rules of tho ool until the douument hud been reconsidered. t seems that the urtitritors refused te recon> sider their decision in the cuse of tho Chlengo, Pekin & Southwestern, for Peoria people report. ‘that thia road is now ngzaln-ite the fel for Kust- ern business, und ty taking it ut cut rates, Mr. D, Bowes, Generitl Agent of the Passenger Departient of the Chicago & Alton Rallroad at Knneas City, effected a combination yesterday with Mies Cinnle Ree, of this city, by whic they agreed to pool Interests and wet Jointly tn all natters of business bercaiter, The neyothite ons were conducted with such secrecy that: even the nenrest friends af the contracting par- ties did not knew what was going on until tha contract bad been signed, sealed, aud delivered, Tho St. Louis. Qlobe-Demoerat saya: “Jamea D, Brown, formerly General Passenger Agent of the Missourl, Kunaxe & ‘Texas, who bas beon appoluted Assistant Goneral Passenger Agent of tho Missouri Puelile, is hobbhiye around on cane and n eruteh, sultering from a lroken ankle. He says ‘it never ming but tt pours,” and to demonstrate it in his case, he begins by vat Instance expiry, und thei » Ile goes: to Cleveland and finds a very sick wife, and then hers that tho railroad of which he was Genentt Pastencor Agent is gobbled up by another company, Ho states numerous other cecurrences, but tho above are tho more huportant,” YOUNG JACKSON'S FATE, Chas. Gossage & Co. Gents’ “Furnishing Dept.” Choice Coods for the Holidays! Finest Neckwear, Elaborate Braces, Elegant Miufllers, Rich Silk Handkerchicts, Purest of Linen and Beau- tifully Emb’d Hdkfs., Silk Nightcaps, ‘French Cambric Nightshirts Latest Collars and Cuffs, Poerfect-fitting Shirts, Gloves, Wristicts, Stocks, Black Silk Squares and Old Fashioned “Bandanna” Silk Handkerch’fi At the Lowest Prices! Chas. Gossuge & Co.;: State-st. Washingtonst. sil ane ishesb viet nee aed Tho Mystery nt Last Solved. TEE CONTRAST! Spectat Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, While other Takin Powders ero lareely ADUL- Lake Crrv, Colo, Dec. W.—The Silver World | TERATED with ALUM aud other hurtfal drugs, 2 Fays: J. 0, Howard, who teft Del Norte Nov. 24, te search for tho remains of young Juckrou, arrived here with the body this evening. Chief Shaveno stipulated with Howard, through Speelal-Agent Townsend, that [f he would go and examine tho boy of bia son Johnson, who was killed by the Jackson party, ho would uasist in finding Jackson's body. When Johnson's body was exhumed, it was found na stated by the Indlans, that be was slot In thoneck. Last Mon- day ecareh was inate for Jackson's body, which was found covered with snow, tho ‘clothing torn off, und tho flesh alt enten nway by coyotes cx+ cept ono foot, which was protected by his boot. Exanination shows that he was shot In tho belly, the bullet passing through. Tho body ‘had not beon mutitated, Prom att evidence obtatunble, Jackson was killed within tfteen minutes after being tuken frum thu whites, Se THE DOCTORS, Speciat Mapatch to The Chleago Tribune, AbnIAN, Meh, Deo, 4.—Tho Southorn: Mich xan and Northern Indiana Medicat Assoelution Bi mnet in the City-Hull torluy, Dr. d. W. Fnitey, of | BM, bee Kent EXCHANGED In alt of ite ortgtaat i ORNs bes ide if Hillsdale, President, De. Edwin Raton, of Clay | Pe ketene MEAEINEUENESS, PURITY, ond Aba 3 ton, Secretary, anit tnrge mimbor of members | ESPECTIVENESS. Ie THE FACT or ite hing ase being present. Dr. Green, of Chieayo, was: lomdaye from No uth, from Kast to West, in clectud nn honorary member, Dre ‘T. P. Wille | tee homes of the gleh and. poor, where [t haa boon Jama, of Angola, Ind. and Dre, W. 8, Mordan, of ‘Apin. Macon, adc. C. fiyde, of itoliin, Mion, were | A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, elected inmmbors. NEVER SOLD IN BULK, Oe ee OE aula, Mele AE | Aude by STEELE & PRICE, A committee was uppontied toappenl to the Manufaetnrera of Tupnlin Yeast Genes, Hpeolal . Leplsinture for suttalie provisions for securti Flavoring Extracts, cler.y Chieago aud St. Lou! a wupply of * sujects" for medient colleges an gelentitio purposes, ‘Three seaqions were he conchiding this evenhig, and nunmerons topled of Interest to the profusion were presented und discussed, KOKOMO. KINKS, Special Dispatch to The Chicaya Tribune, Koxong, tnd, Dee, 1.—Two of the Mutropalls University students, travelling with Anthony and Fills *Unete Tom's Cabin” troupe, got glorl- ously drunk hero on Biay and were come initted to the fock-up by Marvhail Kenneay. As rs tho studonts woro bilted to alug thutt night te So Why ; ee ee dt ear ieroeme | YS White House Din- xo ta tho chureh, the other half ta the Univer sity, It way feared thotr concert would le sponte Tout onw af tho manners gury Lait forthoirap | OY Sery 1€¢, with atl pearance before his Honor tho Mayor, thay were | tensed, amd tho convert wes given toa crowded: house, Tho v hove, BO fat, tits bouts wane usually evlit dU efeeudy' ental crop of lea tograph of @heo. R.: ns been ba ch a OHIO GRANGERS, VIS. VS Cornea, O., Doo. 1.—Tho State Grange this Davis, just opened by afternoon adopted an amendment tu tho conatl- tution heretofore adopted/by the National Grange, providing phat it porsuns who have at~ tatied 1¢ yours of ‘age shall be clizute to wen beraip in Joval Uranges, . 5 en owe Hunn bh bees Leet toe * oT Hunton, Meh... Dec. 14—The tug Wins |. q q ih low arrived down at’ 10am, to-day’ from Lalo 83 & 85 State-st., Chicago, Michigan, and reports hoavy tee tn that region, ‘The propoltyrs Champlitin and 8t, Albans, cach with i consort, wero working their way up through the fev in tho Strulta, They would SULPHUR SOAP, SLEW S THE LEADING EXTERNAL SPECIFIC FOR PRICES: 1a SKIN DISEASES! 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