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Ww THE CHICAGO TRIBUN 'MIURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 18 — TWELVE PAGES. ALKS. Mahone, the Virginia Sphins—A Friend Outlines His Purposes, He May Drive the Wedge. That Will Split the Solid Sonth, Aud Make Virginia, vil and Sonth Carolina, ant Tennessee Republican Oonkling, the Garflold’ Administration, and tho Now York Offices—Evarts’ Ampracticability, From Our Qiew Correspondent. INaTON, 1.Cy Vee. WL What da you Democrats think of the action of Mahone?” 1 asked of one of Mahone’s most Intimate trivnds, who bas seen hin recently. “They are appalled at dis sphinx-like at! tude, They are alavined at his mystery, They koow that be $a full of resentmenta to Bourbon arin, and that he fs aud caper fora new departure. They talk of corruption, bit they know that thoy He In thelr throats when they iinputecormtption to hin.” Doyou belleve thit ke will stay out of (ho Domocratle cauens fn order to ngsist the Ropub> Means in tho organization of the Senate?" cannoteny, Ue is playtig a deep game In polit Ite has one ninbitlon. fe has a thirst for power. Tf anybody ever wanted te be an autocrat, he wishes to be ‘ VI AUTOCRAT OF THE OLD DOMINION, No hag a good start In tut direction, He pro- pases to come to power by brenking down the color ine, ‘Thus fav the two politienl organlza- tons lu Virginia ore opposed to him, and they: nro placing allinanner of obstavles In his ways The Hourbans, by watutatning the color tine, know tht they can keep possession of atl tho State offices, ns thy whites are dn on oo mujority of 66,000 In Virgitiit Tho gripsack Republicans wish to keep thel ormanization convenlently soul, as, by doing 20, they expect ta retain control of nil the Federal ottiees, So the’Bourhons on the one shite, and tho gripsuek Iepublicans on tho other, diviic tho oll between them, and keep up the color Ine for their mutual advantage, Mukone rapores to brenk down all this, Ho ds a traa friend of the colored man. Ie has the wabitlon svhleh Conkling Las In New York, Cameron in Ponnsylyania, and which THden aspired to. Abroughont the country. THe nling to be ninster, But he baga virtue whieh Miden dd not have. Ne Is tulthful te his friends, Ile never forgets his humblest fulluwer. Hla would Ko to the rack for him. All his followers know Sty or, at dest, betleva tte He has been true tothe binek nen who have supported him; and he continues ta beso, It mmy be that he will remain out of the Democratle eancus, MWe hates Bourboulam, He sony not be a Republienn; but, If he ts kindly treated, itis very possible that be will ald tho: Republicans, at least by bis absence from tho Democratic caucus, to vontrol the organization of the Sennte, Aud it may be that such rela Urss will be established between him and the Repudlicnng that he wilt ULTIMATELY LAND IN THE. REPUBLICAN PARTY. IChis position ahoula be curried to its logical result, there would be no other place for him to ,#9 Opposition to Lourbontsm now must be fol- Jowed by opposition to Bourbonisia in 1834, und tho possibility of coBperntion with the Republics ans in the National campnlyn of that year” “De you think that thore fs 1iny reason to an Helnate nm break-up tu tho Solld South, such 1s Yon suggest 2" “The tine is ripe for tt,and, if the lopub- Means nro wise, they will help to destruy Mour- bonism in the only way that ft can bo destroyed, In Virginin thoy ought to belp Mahone; give him recognitioz In tho Senate alter next Mareh; and, perhaps, holp bin to elect 0 Senator like Himself to succeed tho other Bourbon in the United States Sennte next yenr. That wouhl draw the lng sharply in the Old Dominton, and would tend to brenk up Bourbonism, ‘hose ‘who nasgelated thomeolves with him in that mo- ment would have no place to go in 1884 except with the party which should offer most puceesa- > ful opposition ta Bourbunism, such a come bination would be successtul In Virgiala, THERE CAN BE NO DOU! “Are thore any simitur indications, that you ean see, vlxowhere in the South?” “Certainly, Look at North Caroll, ‘This fall, on the largest vote ever cust, the Demperatic uiajority in that Stite has beon reduced to the compuratively pluiful digure of 6,000, ‘That hag Klurtled the Demucrney, There is a very lures white Republicaa vote in that, State. ‘There would be amuch larger vote with proper mane agement. North Carolinn, you wit remember, has ulvays followed Virgina. In any Une of now departure she would follow Virgintt to-day, ‘The destruction of Bourboulsin by Mahone anid tho Republicans In Virginie would be followed bya dissolution of tha Democrncy in the old North Btato, ‘ and go wstep farthor, Crosstholine. South dint belunggé to you, and wil bo yours whens rv the Bourbons alow the colored men to vote, ‘fhe Bourbons themselves in private do not dare deny it. Tout GIVES TUNER SOUTHERN STATES TO THE RE- PUULICAN PAitTyY EN 1861, “And goto onnessee, Tuo Republicans ought to elvet ABenator thors Unis winter, Thoy wilt hot take proper advantage of thelr opportuni+ tes if they do nut de su. ‘The Low-Credit men hate the Bourbons there 14 much na they Mahone qnen hate them In Virginian, A combinition Is Very casy for the Kepublicans, ‘Thu question of olttees [3 a aninor thing in such aa tmportant miittor, But tho oilices are a consideration which huye thoi Influence. Give the Low-Tax Ten the State olees, There isa grent number of theso offiges, some of which hive saluries of 00 eine for from four to six yours. Mako a propor distribution of the Federal ottices, anid Then all wulte to destroy Bourbons, and the reault Is sure,” You make very curlous suggestions for a Democrat?” “PT have always beon a Democrat; but I know that thy days of Hourboniain ary ended. Chive lived too fong in the North to follow blindly Me old leadura. There {8 no progress tn thon, Thoy tre ng uitiught aid wnatenchable as were the Austeinn Bourbons, Tho jou men of the South, i they couid’ seo tholr way out, woutd e huste to rally in Moe of wparty which represonts what thoy think the idens of modern progress wud of nedern civilization, The hope of the South and of the country, de my Judge itont, Hos In the destruction of Bourbonisin aud hb tho liborallzation of polities,” CONKLING AND TRE GARFIELD ADMINIRTRATION., “Want ts tho outlook for the Uarilold Admins fatrition In Now York State?" f tasked, tho other y" obo of the inost disthaguished Mopubttes An lenders in that Brite, lu said in xubstaneos. Naw York Stato la Akoly to furnish the first stunbling-block for the Gartctd Adintilstention. fo will be called Upon, iy bis manigemont of the wfulrsot that Brato, to show whuther or not he hada ‘entore pillir link? in bls backbone, such as Grant desertbed,”" “WIL ho give Conkling control of tho patron ANO OF the Stuter” “Hy will have to give Conkiuy ull the patron- Ake, or none: und, if he gives Conkling the patvouaye, Conky vill be Gartleld's master, i well ua tha muster ot tho Empire Stites aud Conkling recognizes no divided allegiance.” © Hut ho las uot: been niyster under the Hayes Adminitration? * He has bean except nsto the principal offices in the New York Custom-Houre, “Tho ax which Uinyes took up to destroy the Conkilug power li Now York fell only at the patronnye in Now York City, ‘Vho Adalulstration tnd not sut> Helene trist dita owa strength to go further, 1¢ Hayes bad to-day todo the thing over uguin, Aknow Umit, M% WOULD NOT STOP AT NEW -YOIK CrTy, The Koneesinchutt hus Deon, that, at through the Brite, Conkling his bewu nw strong a he was in the dl ot Grant, Indecd, with tew exceptions, tho Federal ollicets throughont the Stato are thy Bame to-day us they were uniter Grant, his ts true at to Murshals, Postiistens, and others, hy fot that they were not alisturbed was (ners Dreted by them dsun lndication that tho Hayes Adminivtration feared Conkilng’s powers and they niore thin ever reoogulaed Couklug. wid treated the Aduabitraton with contempt, Thoy: took purt In political conventions, and were Wat disturbed, ‘Puey violated Civil-Service Order Now} with impunity. Uf the Adininistration bud the work to dy over again, the result’ woatd bo Vory diferent, Lam sure, Conkling would ree golve the recounltion thit he deserves, undoubt. bly but he gould not baa dietuter to tha Ads wihistration." “What do you thiak Conkling will want of tho, Gardeld Adiainistrution In the: matter of Cube fuet- places” “1 think that ho would prefer tho Post-Oillea to olthee the State of thy 'Kreasury Departient, The Post-Oillve Departnent is the politieil dus uirtinent of the Government. Ut tia some W,> mincenté. Et extends’ to every bailee tn tho fund, Yor an aimbitinud man The Post-Ollice Departincnt offers pecuilar uttructions.” , EVAN. is “ What piace will Hvarta bold in tle new Ads dntulstrntion? He will and ot und there 13 _ no reason wh, Tremere res Pructicable anin that bas over bad anything to dowilb American polities hn hlich places. knows nothiog ubont politica, He ieachited wluleeuduebly, Ly lia were puliticul drew. not be retained hy po owat Hate he still etiniz! tothe hape that he my be. @ Every elfort that he has made in polities ander chia Adminis: tratlon hna fated, He thought he work) cone {nto Laver tnider some jew onder of things Cat wwoittd grow ont of the Souther palley, af whieh he was a0 strentions asitpportersnnd that, fat the break up of the Sold Xouth, which ft “nihways voting tid never comes, he would le the * hut tis plan 'tiited. {fe never wil jentiil eandidate.” He I. We bea Pre IFE IN WASHINGTON. The Mecttng of Co de Aron Wi panite Wood—ilalne, of Mnine— Thre Kbritioh Sargatton—DBiplomatic Moves onthe Hagenrd i-Wen ae — Wary tise om ad rners—G0d, Hazen—Tho Mniengucas tint—Thoesgtricuis—Sceing Rerulurdt by Rall—tuterocennte Cannt Ware Spectat Correapondence of The € 199 Tril “ Wastunatos, D.C, Dee, t—Tho Fortyssixth Congress tins commenced: tte tiled txvssion, and we who are here at the National metropalis fala bast Inthe dssemblet wisdam of eur Senators and Representatives, Siine have come frome their diatricts Juljtant and others sorrow fol; some will orate and others rennin dubs soine will ehop logic and others will tie knets i red tape, amd all will be yoverned by that Ine eamprenensitle cody fmported from Engin, Where It is known 1s POUL PANEER ET MENTE whieh 1s the ol Norma elt, T believe, for to sneak and to He, bit now means“ parlinment+ ary.” This unwiltten aw has been adupt here, and so veeonstruet tho. reat legal masoritles aut enen ened of the Capitol, dhe hw het te doit’ miht be adopted asa Congres: sional matte. Here are the twe Houses af Cone gress, just naw, cael ong with omy Tan dred Dis on its dooket on whiel 1 eommitice has, after examination, made no favorable re- port. Yet notone bul In twenty will ever te: considered, ang of those which may be pushed through either ong Toure ur the other, wot one iuten enn be gotten through the other body, amdsent to the President for his signature. Scores of elaitnants, Worthy or frandulent, reas VicoeDrost« Randal te haunt the conumittecerooms, wayluy members In the corridors, ant tye 110 ono” knows how, hoptug, waltiog, expecting Same of there, at ast despairing of Bticecss, Ulapose of | thot clalina to the fobby men, and funlly reecive ord per cent of the amount. There shouht be somne tribal whieh should first sift nth these chung upon the Gener! Government, and then: Congress'should net promptly upon those found correet and justly due. PRESIDING OFFICEIS uses are fale typesof the bodles over which they respectively preside, and, 2s each one 14 clean shitven, ony, can see thit they: fre resolute, determined men, with strong Undersuws and high eheck-bones, Vicv-)'resi- dent Wheeler, who his been in Congress some twenty yeura, Wit leave the Capitol on io 4th of March next, after having turned oycr his seat tow member of the rival factlun ia New York tite. His inanner is earnest aad np tentious, and he js well versed in parliamentary low, although ho lsat tlmos absurd fn hls at} Fompts to preserve dtstrict-schook order. If Conkling whisp to Hamlin, or Ren Hillinakes nside rotnurk to leek, rtp, Pajy goes the ivory: deavel without a bande, and It 3 annonnced that “ there fy foo mueh conversation in the hall’? Me, Wheeler Is a widawer, and bonrds, while here, at the Ries House, SAM RANDALL, SPEAKER, Inter years younger than tho Viec-Fresident, and still retains the energy whieh used to chic teterize his young uyintiogd when he used to. “roa wit de ousheen "in Philadelphia, so. famed in those days for fghthng tiremen. He was not ontlrely cared of his fondness furan oe ensfonal trolie until the Forty-third Conrress when he swore squarely olf, mid let the Demo: cratio side throdgh a prolonged illbusterig session upon cold-t Sinee thon he bas been it total-nbsthience tat, to the great delight of bli devoted wile, who was one of AANON WARD'H SEVEN DAUGHTER, “Old Aaron,” a3 he was fatniltarly enlled, was A noted militht ofticer who provticed luw ut Sing sing, N.Y. escnited that Congres« wapresses, ELLs oleh daughter married Senator Thompson, of New Jersey, and onnotiier became we wito of “tho maker of Hrandreth's_pilis. Miss) Fannie imneried Sir, Katidall, and he owes much of bls sueceds in life tu her Inthe ca. Sho belleves thut u wife's Uret duty is to her husband and home, al’ sho maxes their home attractive. It is a Philadelphin-looking edi Hn Capitol Ith and over the dining roo 18 bis study, wollstoeked with books and comfortable chairs, while 1 sowimg-machine stands beside hladesk, Their ehlest daughtor, Migs Ann, is Just buddlog into welnnnabood, and 4g tall nud graceful, as her mother was. Suslo is abright young girl, and the pet of the hous. boli ia young Sam, whose health has wever been wood. MISS JOSEMUINE WARD, Mrs. Randall's oldest slater. was an aeknowl- edgud benuty, She wag educnted at Mrs, Wil- lurd’s famotis school at ‘Croy, and, coming here viite her fathor wis tO tite {homage by her benuty, ont tie Ire, wd the perfection OC her toilet, She: murried Senitor ‘houpyon, of Now ders wealthy widewer, whose first wito he daughter of Richird Stockton, i #l h Deelaration of Indupentence, During the Ad- ministritions of Pie ‘Thompson's house, apposit to Departinont, was one of the social the Capital. Tho old gentleman was v Of bis handsome young wite, ung Isls woloy to balls aid mirtios, but Bho a pe re turned home at inidnlght. After bis death she remained in seclusion ut Hrinceton, until th winters since, Sho then eine bere and board fi the Morgan House, nor wis It long pre we nouncument was made tiut she bad engaged herself to wand Buchtimn Semitor tho Wi BX-GOV. SWANN, who was at that tine a Represontatlye from Bulthnore In the Lower House. Ie was then komo 7 years of age, und Lad partially lost ble voice, 40 that when he used to speak in the House he could not be heard iy those who wore not twenty fect distant trom him. Ife bad hls houses here and at Newport enlarged, and the newly-murried couple dispensed generous hospie tality, DUC It was not lone before ft hho and returned to ber own home at 1% Oil, Wheto #he now eesk acting the pirtot Lady Bountl ful to tho students In tho college near hy. Gov. Bwarm hos one of his dughtord with hin ven housokeoper, iid does nor Apps Higvonsolate, Near by. i the block whero lie resided with bis second wife, lives ‘: . ¥ERNANDO WOOD, who fg one of the most ue tleeabte and remarka- ‘ble men ia tho Cugttol, fall, saldlereliko fn bla benrlng, with white bate and mustachy, he bas a sphinx-Ike exprexsion, aid does not imnow whut, itis tobe sut-down-on or to quit before pers sonal abuse, The old polities! migtinos fs now nearly 80 yours oF nye, ane it will Soon be forty: yeurd since hu Brat took hla seut in the Hoase, Although he lad pot served continuously. Where Jano one In either House who served with hin When he wis tit it member, athough Humid aud Aleck Stephens were Atopecontabives tm the next Congress, Mu fives well, nnd entertdua a good deal, ulthongh his wife, whe Ia an valid, seldom fs seen at hia house. 104 relative, Mrs, Iliscock, ow presides over dite estabilihiuent, and will iintonize one of his daiuchters, win bt ty boa deb winters, Ha has aspired ‘and's Kehool, but he 7 into the Speaker's ehalr, which he bis always covetad, NLAINE, OP MAINE, Also owns und oveuplus a fine house in tha block with Wood and Swann, where he bas apent a dent of money during te past vizht yeunt Ly Suing and winhue” visiting pofitiehing und Towspaper men, Flo has a wondertil memory. and his chutus ho presides at bis birge rourid lable la’ fascinating, to stows bly io this winter, allhousls he avidonthy makes thy olfort. to come th tipon the floor of thy Senate with the: “Houpelit”’ manner of a clown nv the elreus, No min can by more gracious; and, like Uenry: Clay, ho bas a large horde of retuliers. avapy= jog karivty of positions an the press and in the publle gervios who cough every the Unit le xnveces, Just now thosy known friends taser that Gen, Gurleid has olfered Ui Department of State tu Mr Uhiine, sand that he his its Avceptinee Under condidgetlon. ‘hoy itso. Intute that be witl=whother fi tho Calinet or Tn tho Beante=be the dlreeting power of the ins ning Administration. But nobody believes elthor story, probatly, besides those Whu are so dndugtriously etrentuting thea. VIE MITA LEGION boa 4 now attaché, Me, Raward 'Ehornton, Je, 1 son of Sie Todwited,? ag tia iervauty all bin, Wha ts followhus i the foatsteps of hls ancens tor, Hit grandnither was bore a4 attiehd and ws Seerotary of thy Hritht Legation eariy: in the: Present century, and his Gather lias aeceptahly Pepresontad Queen Vieloria hers since bss, He fa about 2t yen ns of nye, wyenduato or Camorldce: University, und passionately fond af entamoloe ay, in which ho tie already: sessed Ww repiutae ton, He la aver six Covet fn Nighic und yory alone der, resembling his mother moro thin bls father, who fs only about tye leet, eleht Inches, und wouleWhne stocky in Heure. i was Of intvar ducing bin to Washington sogluty, und also or feayiny 4 pleasunt reputation behind then when thoy go to My, Edward's new postat st. Motors bury, the Phoritons willsive a number of ros voptions, dinners, and tighten, with a ball, bes twoon now wit Aah Weduewlay, DIPLOMATIC MOVEMENTS, Tho now Rugslan Minister, M. Burtolomol, is doeldiay, the handsomest man tn society Jiat now, and hhe wite sporks Bngiish perfectly wolky they may rent the old bome of Chicl-dustleo. Chitse Inthe arburoa, a Miedo Chie proters to realde tu the elty, and warts to find a tenant for i. The Chinese Legation Is nombilly under The slim f Yung W nie who tarried a Con beetieut dndy, but tho real wunager ia Mr. We Bartlett, bis brothor-In-law, who wis for many yours vw Washington corcespondeat. At tho Japancse Legation Mr, Chneles Luumau is tho Am Te ory and adviser, position for whieh he is well qualilled. oat now: the diplo= Nuute tre chattering fit bad Bagi about THY MAQQARD RCANIALS sand Is 0 fist youn Heltan wits enme some duo's att Undersecretary to, the Queen's Legation, and married the Witew Kites, who, nS tho handsome Mie Carroll, had been one of the bollos of t wetttabroal with bin, but r y ¢ oul, stad Rte married an army oillerr, wilh when happily at San Francie, “Mr. Va. eendonlly peometed, anti tie ie "y" the Uritish Legation reently manried anather rker by birth, orgie it Hotheonk, She Jat ayes HaMr Coivitic, whe died atdenty. ler ont husband was i Confederate | seottt, do Rrink Di Burry (a teather of Con 2 Of the Union army), who was drow kand how tha Se ne A hiatal phere who overt Kurope, Hoch, a de Tamils, bat she sean quarrelod with him, and after teavetiag i the Enat tinder the protection of an oficer of the Ieil she has become—titthly—Mes, Haggai WIAN-TRAR are to take the ploce ot “receptions bere this Winter, As the receptions are tu the afternoon, welther the Cone ho Department nor the arny nd ¥, oticar on duty, feattond. But ata “bighetoa" whieh fs in the day. they ean purtlelpate in the Wittes, rand ty Sonialdens Fade and mitrous WIN Istve some une to dress for, oneself fort mtreel of other women ned teat—mie dnt nd contidentially: Informs tie—or nich nevount,, MAHAGE MELEE were very merry nt Memphis pot long ago, and now we hive the Deide here, wherd. si his: Peged uiiny years of her b8lichowl ta Miss fe foridire, her dathor, the Ton. b Etheralye, baving served several ter Tionse of Representatives, and been tts Clerk, Kae is now the bride of Me. Mora, of Detroit, dnd she ts receiving: much attention here, "The hutiesof the Convent of tho Vialtitlon at Georg getting late Dixies Her tht ny was Me. Rib « where sie was fury tle Tray btalaatd herself punts of a brklal apartment wht Atted up with great mognitivenee, THE AUMY AND NAVY GERMANS wilt be ziven on the avernings of dan. and 2b aud Feu. Toad at. Liew), EHiteheoek, of the Miyy is tho President und Col. Corbin, of the qniny, the Secretary. ‘There wil bo an unustale dy large utaber of officers stationed here this. winter, nid innny of them nre not only unit. ried, but sod dancers, and able to whirl nilimsel about with vw stout iri. as they wont alist into fight. Mise Furnaworth, of Chicuga, with her gotden batr and winutig waye, Is te by one ot the belles, with Misses Ca ater, [tare jause, Drum, Alley, Rucker, and Wart- lett. ‘The ariny amd navy assembles ure really tho those delightful of all Washington enters talemants, DINNER PARTIES will be frequent, but, with the exception of the Indy of the house, thy guests are all of tha sterner sex. It is sid that Mrs, Nonntar Bide munds wd Mra. Representative lobeson, wi have been in Europe durkig the past su ur, have brought back soe wonderful recipes, mid,as cnen is noted as a housekeeper, thosg who enjoy tholr hospitalitles are expecung somo delightfal ropasts, Severctary Sehura, by tho ie has his meals served in the Gerinnn gtyle, and his two grown chigghters ave model house- keepers. Thole parlors are led with works of art and the Hite chittren ave always avannd Heals" elder sister, “Manion "Gathn” thoy call er. OES, HAZEN, 3 tho newly-appoiuted Chiet of tho Signal Serytce, will be an aeyuisiden to Washington souluty. Ile murricd ndaughter of Mr. Wasn MeLown, the Cinchumath Baguirer, and he wilt juve Ohio Infience for hls contirmation, fi Tresident Hayes, Gien, Gartield, Semito: mn wid Pendieton, and Stuntey Macthe Who i is svon to bo a ludge of the Supreme Court Gen, Shermiw would bute preferred to have kiven thy shienal comuniid to tne husband of ono of his nicees, Gon, Nelson A. Mill ut the Prose tent could not let the pluee zo out of Ohio; go Gen. Miles bus received hia ‘promotion to be tt full ColaneL Tis great-auibition js to capture Sitttng-full, and he will probably be able to wratity it, THE INAUOCRATION Is to bo made an grand nifaly, and Tange eltizens’ committees are. alreuly at Kk mnkliag tr Tangements tu secure tho necessury necommas Gations for the thousands who ure to be here, For the first time stuce the War there will be 4 goodly representation of the volunteer mill- Un of ‘the Southern States in tho escorting cottinin, ‘and tere will also bot company Trom Sin Franeisco, 1. Bhorimnn has atvendys selected n pileked foree of requir artilery and, fufantry, Ineliuding alight. buttery, ind the Gove ernment tinds at the Atlintic Const: gtutions: wilt alt by ordered here, “The “ Boys in Blu" and Che Grand Ariny of the Republie" will be out in foree, und. there will bu a stulwart bat tailot of cot 1 troops, many of them veturins of the recent War, THUATRICALS aro talerably well patronized here this winter, Lotta has heen playlist the National, and nex week wo are to luwe Chantran there, At Ford's pert House “A Gentleman fron: Nevadi' has. drawa good bousea, and fy to be followed. by Hishop ae “The Widew Dedott." | Mortneeht, once a preilordansense, is to skip about at the Theatres Comique, and at Lineal Hall we are to. hive pert. of yenuing Arabs from Julesting, who Wil give’ a inert) and religious show, doubtless edifying, Chen we are to hive the Feimulo Sutfrayo Convention, with Mary A. ivermore, Livy Steae, dulla Ward Howe, Mary B. Hnggurt, Uelun M, Conger, and other vloquent women as spenkers, » But wo 7 CANNOT HAVE DERNITARDT hero at Washington, to the great disgust af our humerous Proneh-speaking population. ‘lo abe tal thoirshekols, har mumuger luted sot. apart the night of Dec, dbus a Washington Nicht, und the tickets aro only to be sold here, Adneciut train will convey the: purchasors of tickets to Bulthmore and back after the pore formance, and the prices ure to ba bout 84 it seat, Including rallroad fara both ways. ho play‘ ds to be Camille," . A GANAL WAIt {a to be waged ngalnat tha American Intor- oceunty Canal Company, which intends to cons structincanol on the Nicaragua route, and of which Gen. Grane willbe a leading maniucer it hot its President, nud the Loxseps Panama ronte, whieh hig captured 18 lta lygure-hend cat an: cient inurlacr of the Wabash Cannl, Secretary ‘Thompson. Which party will obtain the lures: subscriptions remus to be geen, but tho Nlens mugu peuple here aco very snuigulne, ane they hone to perswade Gon, Unint during hls coming: visit herve to aecupt their Prosldency. Ho has already dectinud that of the Panwinn route, NTRUI Oo How Long Man May Live, Te was Prof, Hurelind’s opluton that the Minit. or pasa human Hfe might bo set nt 200 years, This on the penert prinuiple tune the tff0 of ab wiMature is eight tines the years of iia feral ot Rrowth, ‘That which la quickly formed quickly perishes, and the CE a ge developiugiit Is renehed the sooner bodily deeay ‘ensues, More women roach old age than men, but more non atau renuirkable tousevity: than women, Rome aniinals grow tobe very ol. Horned ante mals Hye shortor lives than those without horas, Hereu longer thin thintd, aad amphibious fonger: thin thuse whieh inhabit tho wt. ‘Lhe vornulous pike oxtats, (tis suld..to an age of Mi years; tha turtle fy good for 100 years or move; ahd agian: Dirds the golden ernie is kiown have thywd hoatly 2a years, walle tho sly und sombre crow reaches tho venerable age or wesntury, Tasslug Uupia the senly of lite ta man, and wittpping the pitrinreds, we Wich mans: revorded Instances of obesity among tie chisste Greoks and Honan, Miny Hotes Ubitt i perar iy the reli of tha Bip Vespisiin, in tho year 4, there were Bt men; Bivins in the Hnited aren between the Apennines andthe Poot 100 years and pwitrd, Uiree of whom were Hand four over Uo, Cleero’s wile Used tothe age of 1, aid the Rominn actress Aateehu ties In publie us late as ber Heth your, Coming down to more recent tines the most notable unthontie instances of reat age is that of Henry denking, of Yorkshire, Englund, who edt fn 1oTd, 1) years old. He was a sherman, find att tha “age” of 100 casts’ awit neroda rapid rv Anothor historle cise ta tbat of Thowd Pare, of Abrapehire, day tiborer, who lived to the aye ol Ike yours” When inore than 120 he tiirriod bls aecond wite, and Ul nM he could awhur tho seythy and wield tng shill with tho heat of his fellow-laborers, In te ed your Pare wentup to Lonmion ta exiihit hinself to the King, Ut proved wna unlucky vial, for violuting: (hu nbstetnious heblt oft cenury and a balt who. vid niin fensivd go freely on the Royal ylutials that he soon died merely of a plothora. On ex« wnitnation. hls titer) ergins proved to bem excelent condition, aud there wie po reason, why he should not have Iyved mich longer save for this mifortimate taste of Royul hospitality, Prof, Hufebund's roll at gentemirtins mobiles tany inore remarkable cused, among Chou that oF Mittlestedt, a. Progsian saltier, who served xixtyeduven years under both the Fredericks, Nghting y battles antl enduring much bird eainpitigiing, and who, after all this, married suecesslyely threo wives, the list when bo was HY, only two yeurs bufore his deaths, ns Rousons for Adjourning a Case, Flllck against Ellick waa adjourned nt Troy a fow daysuyo by mutual nyreement, ‘Che hiss band, very old colored mau, was shown to have been recently releaiet from state Prison, wAWhy wore: yeu xont Up?" eusked tho J iy astern voles, "1 tuok ne rite) inurmared the ohh man, "wil anoder manta horde and he nuoder pans biwseys Hate all, but 1 repent Lwanta dls i re Ulal adjourn the Judge wis touched by the appearance and situstion of tho ned plaintitt, whose bend aad dropped fore ward upon bid collarebutton, and whose for swayed ta and fro under the heavy load of hus mulution which he was carrying, And so the Court detortniucd fo muke the defendant bear her share oft tho’ dixgrice. ‘Turatig toward hor he waked: ilow many husbands ty your SStust f tebe’ You ast. 8M je lonor, Mun inarelod tu dls yore old Stat Yelwon bird, und to Sir. Holden, aid to Meiobns san, and to: My. Moyers. Dens all Leu thik of now, but if youll adjourn dy ease waybe bean Fecolluet one oF two more! AN right," exe chitied the Judge, ns the request bas been aude by bot the plitutht aud defeudant, 1 des clare the case adjuurued.” . I STOCK-BR SEEDERS. Papors Read Before the Convan- tion at Grinnell, la., Yes terday. Startling Facts Regarding the Intro- duction of Plenxo-Pneumonia Among Cattle. Views of Prominent. Breeders, with tho Methods Adopted hy Them. The Transportation Question Discussed at Considerable Longth. — Special MMepatch to ‘The Chienon Tritune. Qnrinsen., li, Dee. 1.—-The second Uny"apros ecedings of tho Stock Association were totiee- abte for tho excellent and rcholarly papera rend and tho milmated and searching discussion whieh: Followed exch of them, ‘The arrivals sines'Tues- day’ were nimerous, ineludiig many of the best, Known stock men oF the Slate, Aion tho itt tendants thits far rogistered are tho Hon. J. 1. Grinnell, Gov. dL Gear, and C.F. Clirkson of tho nwa Stale Repieter, Ves Molnes; Prot, S.A. Kuapp, of the State Agric re, Ames; the Hon. James Wil President A, 3. Welch, of the Col- legos Pliny Nicholls, I G, Little, Grinnell; iptons G, B.tockwell, Cerro Gor sku Joos; We M, Holmes, Grinnell; Robert Mier, West Liberty; L. F Cottin, Fort: Dodge Mewen- ver; the Revs Henry Wathuce, Winterset: Col, Hohn Scott, ex-Lieutenint-Governoe of towns KW. Lucns, lown Citys 1. W. Luthrop, Jowa Clty; Charles Lowder, Salem; W, C, Evang, West Asberty; C. W. Norton, Durant; 1. F, Stockwell, Chester Centre; 8. F. Lathrop, Steamboat Rocks A. K. Emurson, Newtons W. It. Matthews, Limi Phit YD, Miller, Vanora; 1. C. Bonnett. Waverly; M. Briggs, Kellogy; 8. Fe Newell Ageney City; D. McCarthy, Aines, «7 <THE FIRST RAEI of tho day was rend by M. Mrlaes, of Kellogg, upon the tople of the growth of yrasses In lowa asa rellnhle xource of Income. ‘The writer tools tho grown that clover and timothy were the preferable grasses for grazing purpuses, Inslat- ng that blue grasa would not xeneralty thrive tn town soll, Thowrlter not only dlsauased tha grass question, but also browched the subject of Deuro-pueumunin among cattle. Several pentlemen give very atartiing infor- mation in regard to the fmportation uf young calves from Eastern dalries, where the disenso prevalled. dunes Wilson, of Tama County, Me.Lathropof Towa City, Mr, Nichols, of Marshall County, Mr. rockway, of Washington County, aud many others tuok part fn the discussion, the gene opinion being that Congress shoutd tale imino- date monsures to SLOP THE SPREAD OF THE FEATEUD DISKARE. At was admitted thit lirge munbors of these catyes hat heen distributed in portions of the State, and that tho danger of general infection Was tumlnent. Itwas very evident that Jowa stock-breeders are alarmed at tha prospect of seelug thoir herds depleted, attended by the great Ananclal toss which would of courio hee eruy, One gentloman sald thit bo Lelleved the Afsenty wis ulrendy tn tho State, and ho thought tho farmers would huye to udopt some more herole mensure than petitioning Congress to help thom, . Atthe conchisfon of tha debate ox-Conjresa- man Wilson, of Luma County, introduced tho followings 4 Resolved, That Congress bo respeetfulty petl- tloned to take immediate steps ta prevent the spread of the cattle disease now ullicting tho herds of tho Enstern States: from spreading to. the States of the Miasiasippi Valley, ‘The resolution wis ununlmously adopted, Mr. Wilson than took up THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION, which? ho sald,’ wis tha exuse of diseontont, Which inado tho Pittsburg riots possibiu. aud wonld evontuatly canse desperation allover the country. He, therefore, Introduced the follow- Inge tn rotation to the watter; Teaalved, ‘Tht we respeetfully petition tho Congress of the United Stutes to so regulate the cost of transportation on Inter-State commerce AS to sectre rensomiblo churges and to prevent (iserimination againes locatities and individt- Ss. Tho Chalr appointed the Hon. Tames Wilson, of Tana County; Prof, 8 A. Knapp, of thodtate Agricuttural College; and Carcy R. Smith, of Town Clty, a committeo to secitre signatures to: the plewro-pnoumoniy petitions, and to bring tho subject tu the uttention of the National Con- Breas at the carllest moment. Mr. James U. Brean, of Murshall County, read a paperon. © The Calf," in whieh he contended tat no calf should be nused by hand, butwlould recelve tho inlik from tho cow, + A long disetgsion reaultal, the general opli+ fon bulne that tho largest and tlnest beef steers ara those who run with thole dans and feed 1s nature Intended thoy ahould, A VERY INTERESTING FEATURE of tho forenoon session wasn paper on * Pel. grocs; How Obtained, and Thoir Vutue," writ ten and rend by Col, Jhn Scott, ox-Llavtununt- Govornur of Lowa, Col, Scott clalmed that people buying blooded stovk shoul re- quire) fn most) cxses fntrinsle points of excullence fn tho animal before ‘thom, and the padigreo should contain the numes of the par+ tles who know tho fuetsof tho brooding, ‘The, question of pedigres was nt yery delicate one, yet itmight be assumed that tha real valuo of any animal for stock purposes, aside from any matter of mere funey, ia greatly dependent up- on its eupneity to produce posterity with valun- blo churavteristics, Moferrlug to tha pedigree of Oxford tlilthurst, ono of the most famous of Short-Horn shires, the writer sulds It muy be ulso notyd that there mo five tops above tho imported cow. One part in thirty-two of the biovd he bears Ja from the importation, and rund thoncy inn dlatnishtng ratio through the fate Princess foundation to the curiest: known diam, the ninot ith, nad to the twentleth sire, 2 glye full credit. toall tho grent English aml American breqder and their grand stock, but Ldo not forget that the Hantity of teod whieh comes from tha lone ieee uf tho finportation ts but ono part in thirty-two.” : Tho writer concluded by saying that fashion in pedigree had CALCULATILE HARM interests, and he thought It unwise wud insure to select either sires or dame. an the reputudon of tholr antedudents tn tho dead past. Phe buyer should, who solucting biouded stock, not only Investigate the pedigree of thy anitaal, but should jaty some attention to the pedigree of tho mun with whom he duals. At tho afternoon ecssion tho Hon, U. By Chirks son, nericultural editor of tho State IReylater, rund an interesting paper on * The Prosa an Ad: Junet to Lighten tha Burden and Bnlighton od of the | Amerlean Breeder,’ wontiemun pald on glowlug tribute to the press of the | country for tho enterpring shown In disseminating |aformi. tlon upon stock matter, ‘The speaker. had tho temerity totell the nisembled broedors Unit, fils opinion, the breed of cattle whieh ombraced ull the roquisity needed in tho dalry. and on tho block by the man who doslred wd breud cattle perfee! all respects had not yet been dovel- ‘o bring Out tha American cow of the future, breeders WEQUIRED BTIRUING UP, and tho press was tha loyor to put in motion the eas winek would enable then ta institute the grout Jniprovemonts of tha future, The discussion of the Ameriean cow, though Mt allcited nv great variety of idede as to what courme of breeding would’ busi up a distinctive class of native entitle, develope nothing pries Ueabie, although it was generally consitercdl tit the breeders who now have’ thorough. breeds should not, In fact could not, ator to cuumence thele eiforts to crente sueb i vow by crosding the Nigh-pricedt aniniats. tn other words, the yentiomen prosont did not Uolieve It wad sensible or sconumleal to epoll bre good things to mike something nat hull ay good, AT THE EVENING BESSION, the following able paper on’ Pho Farin und Future Activities" was read by ex-Congress- min dawes Wilson, of Lama County, After culling nitention to the inereasing toeka ind herds of Jown, Mr. Wihion says tht while the dHatanea to, gone over between tho puorest und the best of the various tari aniinals ts ale most inthadt, << tho point reached by the wyeragy bp so wdvanced id to requiry tho eup: portant other industries, ‘Bo dnyure the cone Unuance of the stuadily Increusiig grain eropa of the State alse requived tha support of other or Untried indusirled, | ‘Pho writer coutends that the best intorust of the shephond requires that the Roece be woven, besiite the took, Tho best Materest Of tho vattlomun requirad that tho bullock by eluughtured withla his hearlog, Thy Dost lutereat of tho grain-ralacer required Uhuit the grain be ALL CONSUMED IN 10s PRESENCE, After stating tho proposition thay tho American Turner should, by every moune ba his power, one roll dad uadiat any oblerprisy that hus for ity oblect tha manufacture of farm. produce tho writer suyas ‘hese future uctivities will save both tie cost of trinspertation und Ue prot of the foreign feeder, wha paya more ur thy truueportution ef dewa coro thin At fe worth fir th arket.’ ho tine ney Dy the opinion of the writer, Vilhice ofa thonsnnd tahahitants ale i wre to minnfaetire some of the caw prodnet: With thitend ieview, sentiment in hivor of deversified fnhustry shanti he disseminated, Ge t nl (hae Gie eitizeny of on State sball cous prebend all the industries in Cull activity within bor bordera, One of tha nost practleal and comprehonsive: Papers of the entire sosston wis Unit upon “CORDENSED PREUIITES "> from {ho pou of Presitont Welsh, of tho Stato Agricultural College. The paper was remarki- Wie for the peculiar manver fi whieh tho: sul: Ject of transportation was trented, the well aking the ground that tho prod iis fully pureutise the polley of i greatest value inte tha ledat bulk, vn ho: eanply ps The writer gnye a showlig Ue pereentage of the variots aml atack tlutt ix noiutty fost to the: transportation ehirgos, bused on the ave rate pertun to Chicago upon the articles ome merated. ‘That condensation would result) in prt wits shown fir the fet that at 24 conta hashed for cor and fone eents per pound for pork there wasn promt of SN CRNTS ON AVERY BUSHEN FED. 7 the cast af frelvhting ten pounds of pork toChtenure fs three nid xeven-tonths conte, while the cost of frelyhting iv bushel of corn i Met centa, Cora was a form of condensed soll, and might be condensed inte whisky, sinrelt, or aeose, The mount of twenty-elght pounls of xticose, oxtracted from one bushel of corn, was sold at twiee the price and frolyhted at loss thin hue the coat. Sawith ail the eoreals and products from the soll, Tf rightly manuged this polley wout: ? DURING ITS LEQITIMATE PROFIT, the ‘final gain beng the comparatively Inex- pensive convoynice to market whieh” comes {rine Inrge values packed Into reduced mugnt- ttdes, The writer argued that tho feeding of entie for shipment to distant murkets should be such ns to produes the preentest mmoitnt of solld meat and the slightest degree of offal, which brought nothing on tho block; that heewuse of the heavy: expense of Treighting, farmers onght to cone tinue tho cain page nie processes tintil thoy obtna thoi camplete restilts—the fn stock. Bend= fog that cl of stock fo tnurket nt the least posaible out thoy would realize the legitimate Profita of logltimare tarmtiing. Tho evening session concluded with a general y co diseussion. of the papers. LOWER EGYPT, Prosperous Calro—tilnols & Mtehicaw Canul=-Nobio & Osteo Rallrond— Eiintoric Landmark. Spectul Correapanitence of The Chicago Tribune. Catno TL, Dee. I-A glorions autumn sun shines clown to-day tpon tals, tho tualesat city, ottskle of Chicago, lu the State. It fs, and hie lieen for weeks, at the howlwater of navigation. on tho Missixsippi Iiver, and nt its le laya dlozen steamers of immense tonnage, receiving: and dischurging freight from and to nearly al otha central markets of tha United States, Europe, and South America. Teame here to meet W, Butler Dunean, of New York, Prest- dent of the Muhile & Ohlo Iallrord, who fs one anycod in dircating an extenslooft thut Unefrom Columbus to Calvo. Thoextension ts well under way, ond Mr. Ditnean fe now locating the Inelino transfers frou the Kentucky to the IMinols sie of; the Ohto Wver, The Calro Janelle will be h ed on the polut noar the St. Churles Hotel and within close proximity to the Calro & Vine cennes und Citiro & Bt. Lowis Narroy-Gaugo Kallways. I undoratand a trattic nrrangement bus already been entered into by which tho Mobile & Oho will do a Chicago business over tho Catra & Vincennes, Evansville & Terre Thante, and Chicazo & Eastern Wtnols Rallroads, —weombination but lttle longer than yin the Minols Contrat. Neither tho Calro of Charles Dickens nor tha Cuivre of tho lite War exist to-day. It la now tt y with high graded streots, luta Mlled up, and tundsome public mid private butldings. Ut bud whoard struggle for existence many yours, had an Ungavory reputation morally and physical ha but tasduy ie illustrates tho proverb thut while God mukes the country man makes the aity, Culro merchants, mnnifucturers, and banke! lovy on tithe. apo. -lalf the mereo of tthe; Cumberland and seo Rivera’. region, upon tho Lower Ohto, and thrust thelr enterprising hanus cyen Into the henrt of St. Louls, ‘Three Jinmense transter night and day pustilng ver between tho mil ronds, and handsome model Durges He strong wlong the eves tiling thelr enpnelous hulls with tho overn! ina Htorinl upon the subjoct of tho Tl- (nota & Michigan Cat, THe Laeune sald that Bouthorn Hiinols people had opposed and would oppose fits enlurgement into a ship-eanu, 1 oesroget the sonior inember of tho celebrated falliday Brothers, of this eity, upon that polit. Sald Capt. W. 2s 8 0 cannot finngine ty there Is tho alfichtest foundation for this su pleton, The future prosperity of Calra 13 nes surily bound up la an improvement of the sisippl Itiver. We regard tho jetties ABUPEt SCLC, ran ) And tho great {Interests of tho Northwest us welt ag of tho Mississippt Vatloy: demand such an improvement of tho river as to Justify the Immense expondittre on uecount of the jettles, Holloving in tha necessity of this river bnprevemont, why should not its friends concede the necessity of Interal tecdors? ~My opinion {4 that the making of Wship-ecrnal bo- tweon Chicagy and the Misstisippl [tiver would result in untold commercial advantages, and, ts W areal part of the Incrensed tunuage must nevessurlly pes by Culro, she could not help be- aa benolited,"” willwiy Commissioner Qberly, who resides heve, desires to recall to Tne Trinuny the fact that when a member of the Twenty-clyhth Gen- oral Assvinbly ho favored the Copporad Creok dian appropriation, aud believed then that tho eanul and river shontd be taken in hand by tho Federnl Government and-madesinto a ship- cand of sulliclont alzo to pass Mlssisalppt River stenm- ers Of the Inreest clas, Othor prominent South= orn Tinofa xentlemen entertain tkoguntiments, so that If tho Bhip-canal scheme, falls again this winter it will not be on necaunt of opposition from this svetion. Motucaluw tu tho subject of Catro’a prosperity, Lhuve to record the progress of one of the most herossary onturprixes now in ripld process of completion tinder charge of a lending Chicnzo. architect, tha now St. Charles Matcl. Next to the old Astor in Now York, perhups, tha St. Charles of Calvo bas -ag wonderful a history, Within its watts Stanton and Grant, Mnileek, ‘Vhomug, Sherinan, Charles Vy Siaith, Popo, Lognn, Palinor, McClornand, and scores of Kko galiint nien mot: and counseled, plotted nnd planned, during the dark days of tho Hebulllon. when Hishop-General Potk, Kirby Sintth, and Jott Thompson held the right and left. banks of tho Mississippl even under tholr shadows, Realizing the want of a good hotel, and desiring to preserve the historle landmark, tho Malliday Broghers not long sinco purctinsed ft, and are. now aparkig neither plus nor expense to make of itthe grandest hotel the Wert, otttekly of Chicaga in this udded a hundsome ory, And the exterior nid intos re belng remodcled in the most sumptions ‘unt munner, ‘The rite of tha hotel, ‘'y onb who has been in Catro will remember, leoulninanding and heathy, and hi tho good tine coming, whon the tonne of the Quilt and tho Lakes shalt’ blond i one common gtream Not the loust Interesting landmark will tho St. Churles Hotel of Cairo, On dit, that the trienda of Dan Wogan, of Mound City, aro beginning to press hia clalm' for the Collectorship of this distr! viee Jonathan Wills, whoag term oxpit Hogan will ba remembered itletang a8 tho uetlve young Irlah mumbor of Republican State Central Committee, Ho throw hhnscif boldly inte the Inte canvass, and had the satistuction of xcoing the Ropublionn vote tn tho ‘The urchite Lighteenth District largely tnereased, Me is cnergetle, poputur, and serupulously honeat— foro potiticinn, Puociox, $< Min Own Life Sacriticod—Thoe Renule ot a Physicians Dovetion to a Child Patlont. New York Stunt, Dee, 14. Tho funoral services for Dr, Wilbur P, sanford, oC Grocupaint, 1, Ly who died of diphtheria on Sunday morning, were yeaterday performed in hig native place, Middletown, Conn. Der, Sane Tord was ouly M) yourd old, but he hud attained Jui ealnent position in his profession, Atl the people of Greenpoint scam to mourn bis loss, eaprvlully ngs hu lost his life iu trying to save thitef a patient. “wo weeks igo Dr. Sanford wis called to tho bedside of a ¢ehild woo was autertng with diphtheria, It was a very: rl Mant enya, and He, Sanford watchod tho child day andalght, Ae lt tho ale passages werd flied up, and tho child would have been choked to death bad not De, fanford, who hud his kulfo Mi hund, Inuediately made an opening In tho windpipe, through whiep, with « amall rubber tubo, he drew out with his own mouth the Ho prolonged the life of vernt hour by the operas but sieritived bis own Mle This way: of ponducting such f pureed by all surgeons aa oxtrenoly hiaardaat tothe oporutor, ‘Three French surgeons ure known to have lost thele lives tn tho sumo way, Youny Dr, Hutchinson, the son of a distine gubhed surgeon of Brooklyn, wis the only Atmerienn victhin, a8 far ag known, prior to tho endy OF De, Sanford, A short Uineatter the operation tho polson which had Inucubited Dr, Sunturd's blood began, toda ita Work, A3 soon as It was nown thut bo was aulfertng from diphtheria, all tha wlopathle doctors tn Greenpoint ofered thelr services, ‘Ywo or three were with bln continually, Mio quitiont hud a ‘8 becn very dalicate, and this wid aygningt him, Ie hy strony nourkshment bo could be kept ullve for a: cortaln nanmber of duyd, it was known that the celsia would be sacl und he would recover, Frozen beat blood was dntrxdnced inte iis ston and brandy was Injected under tho akin, When the Pationt was able to swillaw: uny thing HE all he wus given leescold champagne. Food in the inost condensed forin was Introdneed by every possible means. But nothing could save bin, und ho tiny vad in a whispers It's no use, yeuticpion; Mya got ta Ki ity dled of watheni, or general wenknvas, and dil not live tong enongh to reach that etiuso of tho disease in . Which @ surgical operation becomes novessary. $a = ‘Tho Shaker's Sureupuritin ls just whut it pur- parts to be. Dirt Crosby, M.D. : “sald fn operation 1a ro-; CITY BONDS. Nearly Half of the Tesuo Alveady Subsoribed For, Probability (hat They Will AM Tass Info the Hands of Copitattsts, Tho refunding bonds were in great demand yesterday, To ulnte nearly $100,000 of thom hive Deen subecribed for, but mostly ino lune Atuounts, Ko far, thore toes tot Reem fa be any demand for the amutler fssnes, aml it ba notlees abte Inthe sales tit thera isn disposition on tho part of enplialista and bankers to gobble thom up. The following are amoung the sub- scriptions ro far mudes Mina C, M, IMnke, GY ATL Tt tberteasees a. Chaslow ienuhor,, S60] Fire Marshal Tinney 4 tid tn = 0.00 rau 300 Set Jwrsesd Ic mares WHILE trick Lynch. nile K, Varnes, Pt Welsnort ny ri At this rate alt of tho bonds will bo nbeorbed in a few days, and tho chances now are that very few of thom will reach those of moderate mens, There has not been a single application for tho denomination of $25, and but two of the 350 bonds have beon asked for, Atlof the sites, renlly, have been of the higher denominations, and itis surmised that the most of tho pur- chuses have beun made ns A EPECULATION RATHER THAN ASA PENMANENT INVESTMED Tho Mayor, at least, tukes thiy view of It, and In Tuture sales a lint will be established to tho purchases of any one person, the object of which 1s to give tho poorer chesses uehuneos to safely Invest tholr savings. ‘Tho bonds tear ins terest ut the ratoofd por cont, and enn be ser erred by depositing with the Controlior 6 per centof tho amount desired, Thoy will not be ready for delivery, however, until lite In March, and tho Interest dntes from April 1. ‘The amount of bonds to be sold Is $8100, and when the subseriptions roach that amount the sule will be closed, It is underatood. Abroad tho rute ting been diferent. Subseriptions are tharo recelved up to the list moment, and tho bonds whon Isstied are distributed pre rata. giving everybody a chance to invest, thus muking tho Jonn popular in fact as well as in theory, Fav instanee, if the bonds to be issued iwmount to S1,0K1,000, thoy goon ind reelve: subseriptions for 810,000,000, or any other nineunt, atid whon te bonds dre txsuedl they aro distributed pro rate funong all purchase which cifectually stiuts out the spectilator, If this pian were adopted by tho Controtlerin the site of the bonds In ques: tion, along with a restriction xs to the amount to besald to any one person, It fa belteved the result could not fil to be more autistectory than it will bo unter tho present phin, A glance at tho tst of suliseriptions alresdy inne fs crough to convinee one that some othor svatem of kale would be prefernbic, for, while the tonn wits intended to be populur, the facts fre that a few parsons hive ALREADY GOBBLED UP ANOUT HALE OF TIE RN- {IRR AMtOUN Somo of tho subscribers, of course, nro in enr- nest, and, [fn putting up the 6 percout margin, fn to par up the rest when tho bonds wre rendy for delivery, but it Is evident thit such persons nrg exceplions to tho rule, aad thit the inostof them have subseribed in the expectation that the bonds will be worth no premium before they are issued, and thit Ld enn sell them at an ndvanco hefors getting hold of them, ‘This seheme ean be worked very eas i and tho cag erness of somo persons to get hold of the bonds innkes it quite plausible. Every subseriber to the loun, for instanee, ts given a receipt for the cinergin he puts up, aa follows: Costroguun’s Orrter, CHicado, Dee. 15, 1830, evolved of John Smith $1, betng & per cont on amount of bil for city of Chicago bonds, ‘This aunount to be a ted on pay’ it Cor tho. tad bonds in ease of nteceptimes. Provider, however, sri! bonds are taken onur betoro the Biat duy of Mareh, 1881, In cuse of non-ucceptance, sald amount to vo roturned, Ta GUUNEY, City Contraiier, * ‘This receint fs negotiable paper, and in put- ting up the 6 per cent Dies re is an nbs Jute security agalust loss. If the bonds nd tho receipt can be disposed of, and (f they tho deposit cun be withdrawn. hud, tman with €100 subscribes for $2,000 bonds, Tle is hime self unable to tke them, but wher he sees thet they begin to command a premium he can sell hid cortilleate to some enpiauist and muko a yood prout on hls temporary use of the $109 put up. There Is no donbt but considorable money bas been put up, wud more will be, on this iden, and the resutt will be. unless nmuother plin i adopted, that the bonds will ail puss practically into tho tands of the bankers nnd speculators before the elasees for whom they are intended become aware of their being an the market, THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE, Leoture by John H, Clarko—A Plen tor Prohibition and Female Suttraes Mr. Jolin It. Clarke, the temperance leeturer, appenred Inst evening in the Bighth Presbyte- run Chureh, corner of West Washington and Koboy streets, before n large mudience, He was Intraduced by tho Rey, J, M. Worrall, partor of the church, and he sitveeeded in Interesting hls hearers witha forelble and plain talk on tem- pornnee, Ji Ohto, he sald, thore was no Kchool-house which Was eo situated geographically that 4 Mttle puff of wind would determine whether tho rain-drops falling on the ridge of {ts roof woult find thelr way Into the Gulf of Mexico or tho Atinntio Ocoun, Am) so any alight Iniluence exerted on Wyoung man in one of thoso pest-bouses onlted sutoons dotertlned the course of his whole fut- ure life, Sunksporre had sald all that glitters 13 not gold; and the speaker gave a yivid duserip- tion of the transformution which a cloud under Wout ut sunset, test butng beautifully colored tn wold and red, and then bluckening as it burst With tho atorit. Sacioty was tut poidon-tinted gloud, and mon Spies to hide ther ray ing thirst, solu ity eburitable arb; but it finally" became uncontrollable and broke forth in Nta af drunkenness, Tho powor of intommperance affected vlike the King and tho mendiesnt, tho Senter and tho senvonger—wll were subject to this feurtol curseut rum. The lecturer poluted out men of Intellect and power who had finally sucemmbed to the strong grasp of intemperance, and sald that tho greit Scotch poot, Itubort urns, wis ony of the many who bid fallen yietins to this great ovil, He was posed. to tho Iquor trafic becauso It was opposint to bin and te hls interests, and to the fnterests of his fullowemen., Heo was fn fovor of mori suusion ts unt fntiuence, bit ho to countoract its was. morv In favor of prohibition and tom abeti- nonce, He did not belleve, howover, jn dispens- ing entirely with moral sunslon, og it was a pows ortululd, “All tho churches ja our dand which had beon erected tu the honor and glory of God wore tho results of moral sunsion, Houlso bes Meved in home protection, und in bestowing upon women : THE RIGHT. TO VOTR . and exorcise political yelviluges. Ifo beloved In the lutter, he ald, because he hid two growing sons to protect, and ho know the votes uf wom- on for prohibition woul! protect thea, | in tine public opinion would secure prohivt- on, aud that was what wis needod, It was Detter to frame a inw ty kiltae evil thin to foume a law toregulute an evil, ‘Lhe question was whethor an oyil could be reguiatea by hiw, aid not be aude to regulate the tooth an opldumie, Extraction of the tooth lot suultury mensures in tho ease of tho i nls were the uly ways to trent them, [hn taking whisky away from wiman a great worl: wis done, Uneo tho speaker had isked some rallway men to sign tha pledge, aud thoy had oxpressly Jnfortned Win that: thoy contdn't atund the meet,” ‘The only way to help those Men Was WO remove Whe temptation from thom entirely. Mr. Giarko suld be wanted the ladics to bo dnyested with poiition! privileges, and when that was dono he bulleved tho rum business would bo given a teiliyg blow, Until these priviioges Woru given them, the women must be content to tee thule elforts In Kecning thelr xontlemon friends. trom tho wine-cup, ie spoku of the great work which bad been done in tho enuse of tompers aneoby the wouen of tho country, and paid tributes to Mrs. Livermore, Missy Frances a, Witlurd, Annie Wittumeyer, aud other tempers ance workers. Many Women ath not work for tho ciuse of temperance because thoy bud never beun affected by tha aviiot wtrving dri, and bo Pnouht this was weonye, Ono of the Judges of Cook County bad heard bun speak in fuver of wounn’s sudrago,and had usled him whether ho thought IT WOULD DE WOMANLY, for n woman to yote, and whether sho should go inte the cosmopolitan crowd ut the polls, Wuy, anid the spenker, If Baral ornbards, lat Hatha ahs. City’s caadler atlanta adyenturess in Now | Yui an actress, were to bo tp the elty to-morraw, tho women of Chicage woukl purl and jostle onu hnother in the crowd in front of the theatre in which eho pluyed, and neyer think It was Wie womanly, Jn conclusion, ho made al touching gppoal to the gentlemen to extend to the worsen, thelr ald, and urged them to cnccurage thelr huly friends to vnter Into tho tgbt agatost tho demonof drink, ——— High Crimos und Misdenioanors, ve Galwvat. + “4a it wicked to take dis hea wood?” asked Frink Grice of Casa Hronneman, ag tho former hojsted u lurge stick Of woud over the fonce to tho latter, My pinion fa," katld Cash, a4 he sbouldured tho stlok, * my Josul 'plalon ta, when, du present price of firewood In Cutveston am tuken Ingo consideration, dat wo 1s cominittint du berry highest rime known to duluw, Han! ober uunuder log.” 2. Good apirits, dsappe: Toingttor, 1 Hush an RRADWA YW nek TOY Neg, DR. RADWAYs SARSAPARELLAAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and they Dually Occur, Felt, ag Att. er Using a Few Doses. melancholy, tucreags and mitseles, Cb Strenuth Inerense A Nupetite: tu Ssh for foul, 10 more ROWE vritetations of ow brash, wood digestion, cal anid sleep, nwnken fresh and vigor the ebnn ton frou without prin or eenldings little or na sein ne pale or woukness, the stored to the severy & Yellow tiige on the white of tho eyes, and the cchiuneesd tow clear, Hvely. and healthy ev a, exp from the thront or head: diminishtineg the coughs general In tho and legs. short ebil) the gradially und surcly taken new sizos of returning he net legge ute, akin 8 In cnaes Where tho systuin bins bee urs, Quicksllver, Corrasive have aceunmilited and become deposited causing cartes of tha vated, and Me Niniats int ‘Done, ri Disnnpenrance of spots, blot ekitn looks clear and health clour chorry or ninber color; I from the bliahier through Marked ditninution at quant of tnvoluntary weakentn t cure, Feerotini: alu and Gnetlon orgie, awirthy, anitron appenrnace ‘Those auttering Troi werk uetaratiig freely thy tough 7 Junge, abe cells, bronehl jerense Of strer ‘clings of wenkners i mM Ute, ENE M4, Rese Of snifecntion, hav t parogysin of cath en kytiue down Al nioriilng, Hisuphenr. he SARS. As diy after dis ho blood hingroves i purity: ni disease wilt diminish. and inl forelen and the sits, mies, tuners, cancars, . bo resolved a liseneoa, pridunlty disappear, 1g bona, jolnts, ¢ tA, Rpiel Avant TeR et from ita turbid and cloudy’ In that way), with corteine Inerented strength oxbth away, and the unsound mm round and henlthys teers, fever sores, chront AFA OF weakne: 4 hardineys uf Npraves, m1 hes, ptuptors 3 the uring fppein ‘with trethrg NCHS HitY aNd free HB Mlecharyee g phe Vin hucmony te of the skin 1, or tleernted Junudor tututeles will realize rent Denote Hiesin or ison ar wind Freatn f arth throetin apatanny stophakh of ulah-awente und pga nag nL CUE stk li 1 Of cont and brenthting and or nrising in, those distressing symptom PATULEIAN ig tw pp nnd atren, hard lms, a io salle ithe contertions, white swellings, varie voins, + te MAM. BAPARULLIAN will Ve away these deposita and exterminate tho virus of tho disease from the system, 9, If those who are taking those medicines for tho eure of Chronle, Scrofulous, or $y diseases, however slow may be the cure, better” and tind thelr general heal: Foal flesh and weight Ine ye eve henlth, strength, si 113 own, [t fn 2 sure Bt in these diseases the ry howe yon will flesh, tvs if nob Arrested nod di tho bload, IL will spread and eontinne tou Taine the constitution. PARILLIAN nikes tho patient “feet bett bow batter and fnere Ag Foon un the SA) fon th funprovig, MASITiR. OF EVEN Keeps He the cure {9 pros pitlent olther 0 14 eH The great power of this remedy ls in diac: that threnten death, ns in “s CONSUMPTION of the Lungs aud Tabereulous Phihisis, Serofie noe Diseases, Wastin, and Degeneration Icerntion of tho Kidneys, Diabetes, Stom pize of Water (instantancons retlet atforted where catheters bave heen vecd, thus doing fray with tho Balntal operation ¢ instruments), Bad tn all cases of Inflammation of the Blad-« der and Kidneys. In chroi Ste of using thes issolving Stond in the Bladder nic enaes of Leucurrhen and Utering Ono bottle contains more of the netlya princt Ez Dyeentery, Irarrhes, Gnd Ague Rueunntiont, Ne Looscnens, Dlurrhea, Chotoi Morbun or pantal ae eharn Mink allt RUNGE of: Dtter wands oF ona IN Hit ay No muttor how violent Khuematte, ed-ridd ous, Neuralyso 1180 INFDASMATION OF THE KIDN INFLAMM INFLAMMATION PHMOAT, DIFFICULT BR aoe ON TIFATION, GF nysTEtics, Chur, HEADACHE, Toon! NERVOUSNESS, 8! NEURALGIA, The application vr the itendy. ples of Medielnes than Haken in ‘Tearpoontul dosoa, while others require five or Bix Limes a8 much, any pther Prepurition. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ER. *RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES AND YREVENT: hoters. theriu, Influenza, ‘3 orbus, Forer atti, Dtpphe Bure ‘Throat, Wifleule Breathing. Bowe: Complaints, 3 oF sitet int. > co inaattude, IY WAS UNE FIRST AND 18 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY tnt instantly stops tho most exeruciiting pains, ch ys Intlaminations, and eu Junge. Storch the J. ‘OM ONE, F oxcrucle ny Endleen ar prostrated RADWAY'S READY It uh anit MATION OF TH i “PH OWE INGESTION OF Dt VAT Ov ACITE, EPL IBUMA' " COLD CHILLS. CHILBLAINS, AND PROS Crippled. Ni LAL TARRE, INF LUE, Congestion, Rowels, of SUT tinge palee th ve allsense in ay ek wil alford a LADDER, Rellef ww the part or parts where the pain or ditiiculty exists will ache, Dinrrhiea, Dysentory, C Bowels, und all taternal Vains, aiford eusy and comfort. ‘hivty to sixty drops in half a tuinbler ot water will ‘crap Bpraing, Sour Stormuch, Heurtburn, in a few ininutes rofl, i ve site Hea Wind 1n tha cur Teavelens should always carry a bottle of Made way's Hoady Rellet with thom, A few drops it Water will provent sickness or palng From chiang of water. It is better than Frenel Urauty Bitters os a suimulunt, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for tints cents, Thore (6 nota remedial ngent fn thls. eral jane ‘Will oury Fover and Agno and all othor Mulur e Billous, Beariot, Ty photd, Yetlow, aad ole iw ys ous, fevers (aldo by RA as tA. DWAY'S READY HELIER. FIETY CENTS PER BOT! THIELS) go quickly VLE. PERFEC? PURGATLY BRADWAY’S Regulating Pills! 28, SOOTH ING APRN ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELLY, AND NATURAL IN THEIR OPERATION, A Vegetabic Substitute for Calomel. aoe bastalona, | ote WEGE WII, Purge, FCF Me Brrengthon,. ldwayts, Pilly tor the i vderd of the Becanil, ee vir Bindder, Nervous: eT Dest disc neys. » Conthyeriasit, Indice: tH auras Fevers Tiflanstantion of the Hioveis: Files, nid wll dorangemanes o cera, Purely vegetable, containing no mereurys " elegantly, yf the Warranted to ettcot ernl, or deluteriots drive. trou peaustipation, Jo Navona, Heartburn, Disgust of Foods au Of wolgle tu tho Rtouuicl ‘Sinkluys or Plattoringe ine Hibeted ae f the Heurt, when inv tho Bight, ach, cult Hreuthing, Fluttoriy, ti ae Lira Webs before ure, Dow or a Dull Pain iu the Head, Deticiency lon, thos ido, Cheat, Limbs, aud sudden Sy Pills will treo tho Late erat { How ‘A fow doses of Radway’ | aysuame from ail the ahovesnamed RAD Bend a ENS cute CHURUIT- ee information worth thousuts wi you, NO. if The: ef D y i thions nitatiows i ales ud E Saat by Y nf n Disorders of the 1; Fal in les, in the sour Swimming uf erry Sengieth yellowness of tho Bkin wad t. Burning tn the Fles! purity, cleanse, FS} conted with id sure ob a wwelsy Kei Internal Vir A posillyo Cute A ing symptoms resultlog Ee Observe tho follow hy ayn r ens inms of tho ee ati OF Uy Seamises Fudlnes Zrnctliensy Myot the Stanne Dilley ile pode unit lying v of 1 Flushes PRICE 23 CENTS PEI BOX, FOLD UY DRUGGISES. | Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” ws WAI WAY cE c0. Pas] ‘ ly be sent TO THE PUBLIC. Fe ony be No butter Punranton ir, Hudway's olf ostublisterd Ite i Oru» Bia, be outro nnd ag for Kuda: muauay "Sada ” da 0a Ww! ot tho salvo TLR. Romes hat yeu Ue,

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