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: TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. FOREIGN. e Power of tho Land League Demonstrated in Vari- ous Ways. one Jones, a Stock-Raiser, Would Send His Cattle to Market, . pat the Transportation Come panies Decline to Take the Risk. 4 League Terrorism Finds Its Way into the Courts of Jus= tice. Yen Proven to Bo Guilty of Offenses Acquitted by the Juries. Fatlarcof an English Ratlway Contractor with $2,500, 000 Linbilities. Another Rumor of tho Intended Abdication of the Ozar, m IRELAND. TUN LAND White . Toxnon, Dee. 15.—The Datty News says: The detalls of the Government Irish Land pill aru tho subject of consideratton by the current series of Cabinet counetls and Mints+ ters, Who hope the measure will bo ready to subiitin complete form’ when Parliament opens, It will bo nelther a small and tem- porary comprontise nor ® rovolutionnry schenie, ne THE CORK TRIATS, A dispatch from Cork to tho {Imes says tho trinlof Messrs, Healy and Walsh is ox- qeted to begin to-day, Parnell 1s expected tobe present. ACQUITTED. At tha Cork Assizes, John Power, charged. with being one of the party of armed met who foreitly entered the house from which fenants had been evieted, near Tralee, Coun- ty Kerry, in tho night, about a fortalght seo, and who slit the cars of the oceupant, a ball- if, ras been acquitted, although identified by tho prosecutor, ANOTHER CARI OF “HoOYCOTTING.” | | William Benco Jones, an Engitshiman and large land-owner residing at Ligsilane, Coun- ty Cark, writes to the Z#ntes thnt ho has ex- pended £35,000 on the improvement of his property, and hag hitherto enjoyed good re- lations with his tenants, but because ho refuses to neeept Griftith’s valuation his ten- ants have beon deterred by threats from pay- ing thetr rent; he has been Informed that his grave will be dug opposit his door; his ta- -borers arc con.petled to leave him, and none dare buy his product when tt fs sent to mnr- ket, Horalso says that he fs surrounded by a howllng inob, Tho correspondent of the Tinica at Cork rays: Whon Jones on Tuesday tried to ship eighty head of cattle and sheep to Bristol for sale,n mmmber of tho large shippers In- formed the stemmship comprny that they would cense thelr dealings with it if the cat- tlewere-shipped, and the Company conse- quently-refused to take the eattle, ns alsodtd the Cisde Shipping Company. Finally, the drovers refused to tend the enttile, which, after straylng through thestreets, were final- lydriven by tho police to the Great Southern Kallway, and that Company forwarded them fo Dublin by train, In spito of. the efforts of the “Boycotters” to prevent tho’ Company from supplying a train, Jones is unpopular because of his writings In tho periodtent press in opposition to public works. ‘ho yolico promised to protect Inborors if they woud remain with Mr. Jones, but they re- fusol, The Land League will support tho, laborers who left the estate. ‘the familly of Mr. Jones are attending tho remaining cat- tle, protected by armed police, and the house is guarded at night. ‘The selzuro of tho lode 1s expected, LOY THE AGITATION 18 VIEWED ‘AT TIF 2 . VATICAN, Eoxpon, Dee, 15,—A correspondent at Rame says he.gnthors from the conversation hatad witha high official of tho Vatican that the agitation In Irelnnd receives seaut sympathy from tho Vatican, ‘The Holy Sce, white sympathizing with Ireland in their distress, deplores exeesses compromising Uelr cause, ‘Tho official seomed particularly Wspiclous af the countonance the agitation tecvived from American, and expressed the conviction that It was chieily fostered by ro-, turned outigrants from Amorica imbued with fevolutionary Ideas, ACQUITTED, Donrty, Dee, 15.—Tho jury after an hour's deliberation acquitted Uealy and Walsh, TUREATENED, Parnell, Davitt, am! Dion have received letters threntening them with death. NOT AFRAID, Loypow, Dee, 13—Manning, tho farmer Who {t was alloged was Intlnidated, dented tho deposition putin by tho prosceution in Which ho (Manning) stated Healy and Walsh rentencd him, and now states he wis Relthor threatened nor afraid. . MONE TROOWS, It Is stated that 100 mon will start for Dub- tonight to relnfcrea the Coldstream Guards there,, A battalion of tho Scots Guards has been ordered to bo ready to pro- Ceed to Ireland Friday, POPULAR DEMONSTRATION, Conk, Dec, 1%—A great popular demon- stration took place to-night to celebrate tho Vietory of Healy and Walsh, who addressed Sfargo crowd In front af thotr hotel, Healy tald the result of the trint would be relloctud fn Dublin in the nequittal of Parnell. Whgn Jonest cattle arrived at Dubtin they Were treated the samo way nant Cork, An alempt will bo made to day to ship the cattle Glasgow or Tiverpool, 1f that fails, Jones’ Arent will telegraph for instructions whethor @ cattle shall bo convoyed to Bristol by Way of Belfast. In the meantime the police ~Buard tho cattle, THE ORANGEMEN, gloxron, Dee, 15.—Tho Executive of tho rand Orange Lodgu of Iretand, at n special Meeting yesterday, adopted resolution to Tason fond for the purposa or providing means of protection for loyal men In the Tenote districts, BTATE OF SIEGE, Tha state of alego at Jones’ residence con- tinues, CANCELLED, All furloughs to the army In Ireland havo een cancelled, . FRANOE, THE PANAMA CANAT« . Loxnoy, Dee, 15.—A dispatch from Parls ‘aye the success of the Panna Canal enter. brlse iy enormous, ‘Tho organization of tho Undertaking ts In full swing, . THE CODE, Reinach, who was challungod by Roche: tte 1s Gambettn's secretary, Haron Iltekuy Harden, late editor of Le boutct, aud Arthur Moyor, chief editor of ee Qautota, have adjusted their differences, nd the duel will not take place, Panne PUNERAL OF aa. TURKS, rial Dee, 18.—Tho funeral of Mme, trowie to-day was witnessed by respectful unde 8. ‘Tha hearse ond coflin were buried at Ht Crown of flowers and immortelles, ten lendlag members of tha two Cham- iia Wers present, The Ministry followed ediately behind the cotllu, Gambetta and Buffet were consplenous in tho pro- cession, ROCHEFONT AND GAMRETT A, The Intransigennte, Rochetort’s Journal, to-day calls Gambetta a tar, robber, forger, false Genoe and a wreteh worse thin Thiers or MaeMahon, Tho France states that In consequence of Tumors abort Hoehefort’s eunity, 1b su presses an neticle in type, FINED, The Trlboutet and Mond Partaten nows- Papers have been sentenced to pay fies of 00 francs for libeling Col. Rlu, commumnder of the guurds at the Chamber of Deputies, who ejected Mattdry a Assan, ‘THE CANAL SCHEME, Lonvon, Dee. 15.—A. dispatel from Paris states that tho Panama bank bas been found, with a enpltal of 14,000,000 franes, and the Commercial Panama Company for food supply has alsa been organtzed, with a capital of 2,000,000 frane: SCENK DURING THK FIRING-OUT OF BAUDIIY D'ASSON, LAST MONTH Coprapnilence New York Tritune, Pants, Nov. U.—M, andry dAsson, who yyns Une central tizttre In the dlagracetul pare Honantary row on ‘Thursday, Is a inan of Tortins still, although he has shace he of age gone through several furtine all Kurope there are not finer hounds than he hy lth ty Ly Verde whieh he fs a nativ eet be ho more gentiemnily or pleasant fellow than dic ts When poijtles ave not started. Tatdry dAs= son's pilatfora ts Cleriso-Royntist, ag that of tt Vendean noblenme of wealth, reared by: the Jesuits and aliiinted to them, should be, Tle Is gallant, bandsome, profuse, and, ts tie fa yet a long way trom pauperis, greatly liked by intimate: friends, by his tradesmen, ant retainers, ‘There fs dash, tro, and thie feeling in the man, but no hallast, nid he is obstinatensamule, Viotencels now, provided it takes an anti-Ropubllean form, hetd to be agentiomanty charnetertstle In monareliteal society, On ‘Tuesday Baudry incurred tems porary expulsion from the Chamber for sting- ing the Minister when he was tn tho tribute, He called tin TUE MEAD OF A GANG OF HURGLANS AND PICKLOCKN who were 4 disgrace to thelr country, Gam- betta raved the sitting to adinitot his betng turned ott if he refused to, go without af fending the dignity of the Chalr, M,. Bandry «Asson wre inelined te remain_in’ bis plied unl the next day, but on Janvler de la Motte, who Is a goot-humored sybarite, ob+ serving to thin that his olistinaey would ene tallon Col, Riu, who commands the Military Guard of the House, sitting up all night, he went gway. On ‘Thursday, however,—for the Chinuber never sits on Wednestiy,—he wotin by the door of the telegraph oitlea of tho Palais Bourbon, and when Gambetta took the chair he saw hin tn possession of Ids. sent, with, clustered around hhn, the Bishop of Angors, MM, Roucher, Assn. nae, de la Rochefonemild Bissachia, and Teelercq. ‘The President at_oneo raised the sitting, Galleries were cleared by tho Ques- tor's orders, and tho acute the hemieyele., 0 Revublican Deputles Bat Landry refused budge, and was encouraged — to fntaln his fuetions aititude — by the ii ae and the Duke, ‘Trepnel had tie boldness to gu to Gatnbettn to vropose that tho eall to ordor with Ke rary oxpulsion whieh had been Intlleted on the Vendean Deputy be rescinded, but a short auswer was returned, “The standing rules must bo obeyed,” quoth Gambetta, “1 have nothing more to say to you on this sub- ject, M.. Le Deputé.” SOLDIERS ENTERED, There were only enough to make tho merest show of iililary force, aud they left their short swords ia tho Jobby. Baudry's head was by this tine well heated, and he roared outthreats. Hoe was an inviolable Deputy, and obeyed the mandate he reeelved from his. constituents In standing ont agiingt revolu- tlonary tyranny, As It turned out, he had nota revolver In his pocket, though his friends averred he lind, and was ready tous it, Reluforeoments were sent for. Sixty Hnesmon, unarmed, camo in. ‘fhe Bishop, Col. Rinafinns, excommunieated them, and to forve them fo commit saeriiege stood fn thelr way. A couple of bl fellows wnad- humoredly caught lim by the arms, lifted him over a bench, and kept iim out of the ganas ‘To jndye from the noise heurd in tho corridors behind the tribune, THE YELTE, tho torn state of tho seats when Gambetta agnin took the chair, front the testhnony: of Col, Riu and tho seratehed faces of some of the men, there must have been a sharp scufiio before the rebellious member was taken to the Jeck-rp. He was borne ien, ‘wo held his arms and s, With which he cndeavored to ‘The morning papers are full of details of the lock-up, bed, a table, two ebnirs, ond a tollet-standt were the oily furntture. Tt had one window fooling on a court of the Palais Bourbon, Brother Deputles ware ale lowed by the sentinel to talk through tho keyhole with the prisoner, who suid he did not find his prison so irksome ag might bo Imagined, If It was better warmed he would have been comfortable enough. —Writhug materials wore supplied him, and he wroto Incendhury letters to Clerical journals and electors In La Vendée, ‘The Comte de Chin bord, Chear, has telegraphed to him a mes- sage of syinpathy. MAUDRY D’ABSON Is a preat friend of tho Princo of Wales, Who made his xequeintince at a shooting party at Ecllmont, tho seat of the Due de ln Rochefoucauld Hlssnchty; but ldo not snp- pose, much as the Princo likes M. Baudry Wasson, ho will follow the exninple of Hen- ry the God-Given in assuring him of his gyimpalliy, he Prines will hear from his brother-in-law, the Crown Prince of Den- mark, all about the row, of which, { was told trday at the Malais Bourbon, this Royal personage, with tho Princess, his wife, was a witness, When the gailories wero cleared the Royal strangers were allowed to rennin in the box of the President of the Republle, who had sent thom tickets for the sitting, MEXICO, DIPLOMATIC AND POLITICAT. City ov MEXICO, Dee, 15,—lresidont Gon- zates sent no messnyo to Congress on tho oc- easton of his inauguration, A. delegation of citizens of the United States’ resident In Mexieo visited Presitent Gonzales, and have beon cordially received, Soveral Journals coniplain of tho conspicu- ous attention shown the French Mlutster, ‘Thoy say neither the Unitod States ropresent- ative in Mexico nor the Moxlegn Minister at Paris has recelyed such diplomatic atten: tions. ib ‘The populace cheered ‘cx-Prosident Diaz whan hg left the palace after delivermg tho executive departments to Presluont Gon- zales, ‘The Monitor Republicano says no party supports T'resident Gonzales; the inhabit- ants. witnessed his Inauguration with tho grentest indifference, and tho cheers wero fdfor. ‘The Monttor declares it will help Ino old Liberal party to unite tn order ta re- conquer tho Lbertles they lost by the fallure as ‘Luxtepec. TRUSSTIA. THR CZAR TO ANDICATR, Br, Perensnuna, Dee. 15,—Tho rumor eure rent some weeks ago of the. transfor of tho Canr’s authority to 9 Connell under the Pres- fdeney of the Czarowltz Js renowed, with this addition; Tho marriage of the Princess Dalgorouk! with the Czar to be declared Le gal, she reeolying the Ute of Duchess of Holsteln-Gottorp, and her children will bo Princes and Princesses of that title, ‘Tho Czar and family will retire to Livadia, In the Crimea, he remaluing Kimporor in name, the notual authority, however, residing in the Czarowlta. PACIFIO PITASE, Toxpoy, Dee, 15,—Tho sgence Russe, of St. Potersbury, states that the quustion pon. ing between Ching and Russta has entered o Vacitic phase, te GREAT BRITAIN, DEATIC OF THK EAML OF Chawronn, Lonnow, Deo, 15,—Tho Earl of Crawford, aged 08 yenra, fs dend, Lord Lindsay, hls ekjcat son, succecds to the Peeragy, causing A yacanéy inthe Mouse of Commons frou Wigan. PUSTMASTER-GENERAT. FAWCETT, speaking to his constituents at Inckney, ox pressud the convietion thut the Gaverniment: over Which Gladstone presides will ndt bo terrorized into maklig unwise concessions nor provoked inte a departure from the strict path of Justica, “* * FAILURE, W. & W.S, Kemply, yard agents and mer- Liabill- chants of Manchester, have falle thes, S1).000, PAI Jostaiy Caldwell, railway contractor, of London, hing falled. Dtabilitles, £500,000, “ABN. ROBERTS, Ata banquet Inst night given to Gen, Roberts, resently returned from Afghanistan, by the Merchant ‘Tailors’ Company, the Mus- ter of the Company, proposing 1 toast to forelgn Ambassadors, coupled with It ‘the tiatne of United States Mintster Lowell, and sald he hoped the Eaglish and Amertean flags, whieh were flonting site by side In the hall, might know no rivalry but that of penee, Mr. Lowell, responding to the toast, ei leaelee Gen, Roberts! serviees a Afgban- stan, TUE SWITAERTAND, EXCULVATION, New Yont, Dee, 15.~The following is the Teport of the Castle Garden Committee, made to the Board of Comnilystoners of Etntgra- tion, In reference to. recent charges of abuse of steerage passengers nade ngalust the offtears of the steamship Switzerland: Tho Custlo Garden Committee respectfully atnto that, compluint having been made against the atontship Switzerland by steerage parsons Kera that food was not furniehed recording to contract, that tho sexes wero not properly xep+ arated, and tho general treatment not good, the Comuilttee proceeded on Dee, 1 to an examina tion of tho charges, and beg to report thet, after hearing tho testimony given In tho case of tho stoanier Switzerland, thoy find that the charges aro hot sustained, MONTENEGRO, _ IN BPUTE, Loxnos, ‘Dee. 1h—An nide-le-camnp. of Prince Nikita, of Montenegro, went to Seutarl to arrange the question of the posses- sion of tivo villages near Duleigno, whieh the ‘Turks refuse to surrender, He bas, however, left without effecting any arrange nent, and rofused to sign a declaration for mally taking possession of Dulelgno, TURKEY. THE GUEEK QUESTION. Conarantixoril, Dee, 15.—The terms of a ‘Turkish note relative to. the Greek ‘question Jmve been decited upon, In the note the Powers are asked to recommend Cireece to enter upon the path of negotiations instead of resortng to armaments. VARIOUS. BOUTIT AMERICA, Nome, Dec, 1.—Ln view of the appronch- Ing attack on Lima, Peru, the Chiltan Gov- ernment has aequainted the Italkm Charge d Affaires at. Santingo with the measures taken for tho protection of foreign resitents, ACTED UNDE ONDERS, Bucrranest, Dec. Mi--It ts reported that the man who attempted to assisinate Premier DBratiano acted under the orders of u secret soclety which had already gtyen Bratiano notice ho wns condenined to death, . JUDGE KEY IN HAVANA, IlAvana, Dee. 15,—Judge Key, late Post- imaster-General of tho United States, arrived here to-day from Cedar Keys, accompanted by several genticinen representing the Louls- ville & Nashville Rallrond. DEAD. ‘ Tony, Dec. 15.—Tho sudden death 1s an- nounced of Senator Buoneompagut,, the well-known Italian selentist and author, in is Oth year, oy CONFESSED. is A dispateh from Vienna says that the would-be assasin of Premior Bratiano hus confessed that ho Is one of fifty conspirators. REVENGE, Premicr Bratinno’s wounds nro mere scratches, ‘I'he motive of the assasin was revenge for his dismissal from the Deprrt- inent of Finaneo on account of his’ dlsrep- utable antecedents, CANADA. Death of 2 Prominent Lecislator—Tho Canada Pactite Fight in Parltanient— Oppostiion to the Con) ‘Tax—Mudson- Bay Navigation—Usher of the luck dbu—The Exodus to tho Staton, Speelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Pants, Ont, Dea, 1%,—Senntor David Christio Aiud this mornin. His iiinoss wag short, but pulnfal, and hts denth was tho result of 0 grad- unl brenking up of his constitution, which ieft him unublo to combat the disease which carried bimoff, As an ayriculturlat Senator Christic was one of tho best known men in Canada, have tng boon Preskicnt of the Agricultural and Arts Aseociation, a3 also of tho Amerivan Short'Horn Hreeders' Association. Ifo sut for years in the Senate of the Toronto University, was Vice- Vrealdont of tho Cuuatitudonal Roform Asso- elution in 1859, beeame a Privy Councillor in i873, wns Sceretary of Btate until 1874, when ho becmne Speaker of the Senate, which ho held wnt 173. In May, 18%, ho was ap- potnted Adininistrator of Ontario during tho ill- ness of Licut-Gov. Crawford, “but ho was not sworn in owing to the doath of tho Lientenant-Governor, IIo sat for Westworth from 185L to 18s, for East Brant from 255 to 1858, resigned, and sat for tho Erie Division, L, ., which he represented until the Union, Io wns caliad to tho Senate by Roy! proclamadon in May, 187. Dovenied was a atanch Liboral. He dived nt the Mutns, Purls, Ont, Senator Unbrlatle was well known tn Chicago and to breeders of fancy cate ‘nt tho Wost, Bpeelat Dispatch to she Chteago Trivuns, Orrawa, Out, Vee. 1f.—In' tho House of Com- mons to-day Binke, leader of tho Opposition, moved fora copy of the contract for building the Pacttio Rathway unterod Into by mombers of tho Government whilo in England. Sir John Macdonuid refused, saying what was done in Mnghind was- tho negotintion of tho contract now before the iouse, Tho mouon was dufeat- ed on a divlslon,—s for, 130 against, Juke thon moved for tho atutement on which tho Government basod thelr judginent in ae- copting the Union Vavltic allway as tho atand- ard regulating tho quality und charactor of -construction, of the Cannda Pacitio, Dinko claimed’ that ut tho time of construction tho Unlon Taciflo waa fn very low condition; tho tics and othor materiat worout tho very worat description; grauionts 116 to tho mile, and that the road was yory une sufo oyon for n ballast train to run en, and cen taluly thought that tho standard for tho Canada Paeltlo should be somethiug superior to this, conaldering the cnormous amount asked for ite construction. ‘Tho debate wag adjournod nt 11:90, A Liberal manifesto calling on the poopie to protest against tho ratification of the contract will be fasued to-morrow, Special Disoateh to The Cateago Tribune, Tononro, Veo, 1h.—Tho coal tax tadatly grows Ing In disfavor; and at the present moment a potition fa in elrculation In the elty, praying tho Mouse of Commons for its repeal, Tho reasons, ag sot forth in tha potition, ures 3, that the tux falls prinolpally on tho frontier cities anid towns of Ontario; 2, that it 19 a taxon 8 prine neces sity of Ifo, bearing heaviest on the poorcat classes; ¥, that {t places our manufacturers ata disudvantayge in cotnpeting with those of Great: Hrituln and-tho Unltod Statos; und, 4, that it Impoves 4 burden on our rallroads and steam bouts from which thalr rivais in the United Btates for tho carry lig trad to tho ocown are fro, : ‘ho Globe 19 bittorly opposed to tho Pueltie syndicate bangin, and adyides that petitions to thy Governor-Goueral, tha House of Commons, and tho Senate be sent fh nt once, priylay foro peudent gradual constriction of the rand. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns, Orr. 2 Dog. 1.—Prof, Hell, of tha Geologs teal Survey, ombarked fn a walling vowel at York Factory, Hudson May, lust spring, for England, to ‘test again tbo" practicability of Bulniicr Huvigaton of those waters, Cable nd- vices rovulyed amounted bis arrival at London, ‘The vessel was three weeks wind-bound Lit Tht: won Stralta, and pep at that porixt not an berg wos boon. Prof, Bell further announees that Huda Bteatts ure opon for navigation during tive and a balf months cach year, Ad the result of thls information, surveyors in con nection with tuo Hudsen Huy'S Winnlpeg Malle road Company will uluiost “inimediately louve for the Northweat to survey a (ine, Lamber-ugenta bere experivace groat dillicul- ty in ungaglig. a auflicient number of mon, and w Layo conseqnently been advangad, position of Geutiounn Usher of tho Blick Tod is un easy oc. Tho silury ie Siu year, and tho. oldial 49 supplied with residence, &a. ‘The otticial ushers the Commoners tuto the Seu- Alo twice a your,—ut the opening wud close of Pur}ament,-und intikes threo bows on each ue 5 easton. Tt therefory costs thy country o Hite over $300 for cus diatibet bow. ‘Tho Coun © | era and senators aro beginning to disenss tho inatter, and conaliter it nox pensive inatitution, though they udintre the perfection attained in iw honers en state ocenslons by the present oceupant of the position, Me. Row, Member for Middlesex, intends to nove for alt evidence collected in regard tu wreeknge fi Canadien waters, pariteatarly on. tho shores of Gates Erie, Ontario, aid Haron, and connecting atraltes also, a atatement of ex- ponditures, aud recipients ‘thereof, for collect Ing tho faire, Jolnt-stock company of Americancanitalists are considering the qteadon of bridging the BL Layrenco at Brockville, fy the eatirse of bls apeeoh on the address, Mr. Hinke, lender of the ‘op position, anid: “In tha rpeceli ited year inorensed population was p sed. Ho wae afrall that protaises tind not bean Tulhtied, During tho tenure of ollica of tha Mackenale Government there was a great ptution onthe parbof the thon Opposition ah000 people, daring the ported of five Vieft tho countrys but, during the year munths that the present ris had in wer, no teas than bei than hid omigented. during’ the whole term of tho Sate | Governmont— bad tuft the Dominion, and ho thought that, in consequence of thé exodus, both parties should weep. His party Id be. ready to condole with the gentionen onthe Treadiry benehes. There was no doubt v4 to. the (quantity of the exodus, and whit could de sny as to the quality? Tt was ‘well known that the test inecbanical ry to find Industrial empleo 1) States, ‘This was tho character of the emigration.” Rrectal Diepateh to The -Chicagn Tribune, Mowtnnate 1 —Mayor Hendry, of ithe of-duly fume, isn cundidate for the Sayoralty, ‘Thi will wive the present: Mayor a third terin, yery likely, ns tho Tatter wns elected agntnst Beaudry two yeara nyo, principally by the Prot estant voto. e ‘There wero 4 dentha in Montroal during No- vember, or an annual proportion of t yer thousand of the population, There were forte prot heen or tore tlonally deaths from hatdsfaver. In lust your sixty deathe from kmall-pox wt this pear thore wero none.—Ipille ery satisfactory sAullary condition of the elty. . Npeetal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribunte Quernre, Dee. 1i.—AL a meeting here of Irishe men favorable to tho Land Laue, 2 committees wits nppointed to draft resolutions, and to call a mage miceting tu consider tho matter. Liewt-Col, Pata pity Minister of Militia, has arrived here iness connected with the new enrizidge-faotory to be estabilahed in the Artitlory Barracks tinder Capt. Prevost, ‘Two or threo experienced operatives: witl be Im 1 by the Government to conduct the in- ve 1 Episcopal Bishop has fasued a pastoral letter inviting tho people of the Diocess toaign ee for presentation to the two Houses of Pariiament and the Governor-Gerera), against, the proposed bill to legalize marriuge with a de> cenged wife's gister, MILWAUKEE'S NEW ‘PAPER. Capital Stocic 8100,000—More Money Vorthcoming if Neoded. Speclat Diapateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Sw) Dee, iM. Horace Ltublee,who isthe chief pronrictor of the new Republican nowspaper tu be lsued hero tho Ist of Junuury, says that tho capital stock of the new Compuny {a nominally $100,000, but that double the sunt ean ensily bd had Hf itis necessary for the sues cess of the enterprise. The tnen who are neso- elated with Mr, Rubico in the scheme are nmong tho wenithiest nnd best-known citizens of Mil- wankeo, and their names are a Rniliciont guare antes of thelr intentivns to do all they pramnise. Among the subseribers to tho stock of the now Company are BH. 1 Brodhead, H. 1, Camp, Cc, F. Usley, Mr. Murshall, and ©. 1, Nash, all of whom are bankers, and A. C. May, Chorles Ituy, and C, L Colby, President of the Wisconsin Central Rallrond, and othors, ‘They-sny that other Republican capitalists In and out of Milwaukee, who feel tho necessity of huving a decent and cuterprising newspaper published in tho commercial cimportum of the State, ary ready to ald tho sobeme In a sirbstau- Ualimainer If vecessary, Under tho mannge- nent of N.S, Murphey tho Sentinel baa become tho more personal orwan of that Individual, aud is used to vent his spieon and pottifog bis luw cuses. It has long since ceased to have tho re- spect and contidence of the Republienn party in the Stato, und Its vindlative and satanic carcer, it la now. ont is drawhig to 1 close, By.the sale of tho News to the new syndicate tho’ Dos mocracy {a left without an ‘organ printed in Milwaukeo In the Enghsh Innguayze, aud itis now thought by many Republicans and hoped for by many Democrats dint the Sentined may be forced to Become in, out-and-out Democratic orgrn. Mr. Murphey’s maitee and duplicity Is enpable of anything, nad if ho thinks it fs neces= sry to turn tho pupor over to the Democrata in order tognve the property from ruin he will promptly do so, lt wautd bo a curlous turn lit politieatatfatrs {6 tho oldest Republlean paper ane tho okiest Democratic Journal printad ta Milwaukee should exchange “plrees before ans otbor your rolls round. The Sentftel hnan't far to travel tu reach the Democratic exp, und It would do the Republicans Jess hurt than whlle pretending to be on tho Republican side. Mr. Rublee hopes to be able to get out tho first number of tho now paper ou the lst of Januury, and that will be In time to take mn hand in tho Senatorial contest now pending, but on which side he will be found ts at present a mere matter ot conjecture, Mr. Rubley is na old atiucer in ‘Wisconsin politics, and hus bad 1 hand in all the Senatorial Nights that huve taken place in tho State during tho past twenty years. Ha wns himscif a candidate for tho United Statas Senate ju the metnormble strugslo of ISM), when Car penter, Washburn, Waldo, and Salomon con tonded for the grent prize, It will eeoin tke old times to seo bit agaia iu tne thickest of tho fray, crossing sary js with tho bravest, und him salt worthy of suybody's steel, THE WEATHER. Orvice oF THE Cine BIaNAL Orviceit, Wasiinaton, D. CG, Dec, 16-1 a. in—For the Oblo Vattoy and Tennesseo partly cloudy or cloudy wenthor, with rain, lower barometer, Kintionary or higher tomponituro, and easterly winds, Yor tho Lower Lake region partly cloudy or cloudy wenther, with occaslonnl ruin or snow, stationary or higher barometer and tempera tura, westerly, shifting to uurthorly, winds. For the Upper Lake region rising, followod by failing, barometer and temporuture, northurly, ‘veoring to wrosturiyi winds, purtly cloudy weath- or, with occasional ratn ur snow. For tho Upper Misslaalppl ad Lowor Missourl Valloys risiux, followed by falling, barometer, ahas lucite followed by rising, tonrporntury, cust> orly windy, and partly cloudy wenthor, LOCAL ONSKUVATIONS, Umvagdo, Deo, 1510118 p, me, | Mar. Ther, He | Wt, | 6:1 fat z W.. wi & | ys. 2p a} v Mm | a nl te Maximum tumporature, 4; mintauia, 32 GENERAL OHAENVATIONS, CILIGAUO, Doo, 18—1:19 p,m. SAE] wind, Rron Chaelnnatt Cloveland, Dayonport. SESITESAREE: ES ESSEES A: eet SUICIDE, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, AvUIAN, Seb. Vee. At 7 o'clock this evening Honry 1’. Sevley, a newsdenler, agod 40, doliberately shot binwelf through the hes in frout of his placo of business on Soutts Stain streot, The ball outered Just back of tho loft car and todged tu tho brain, MMe hus been Cone stable and Deputy Sheri, Drink und tgiaiuess vinbarraasiment are tho assumed causu. Ho tea wito und two ditughturs, Dunbgue, la, Dee FW. Jo Mancock, Su- perintondont of the Americun Express Com: pany, wuthorizgs the statomont to bo made that the ucoounts of thy tate Hiram 3. Holbrook, the Company's agent bere, who committed sulelde Monday, are correct Jn every particular. Tho books Were balanced Saturday ubght, as is eos tomary. A thorough examimition tod Company's books cand Sir. Holliroct mutters, unde by Wed. Muneock, Lyon, We gay dike Bud HH. SM. Wingoin, ahve i balunee of 81 cunts over In Holurouk's accounts of tho a private with the Company, His private matters are loft ingoo! condition, with |Ife-inauranes nmount+ Ing to $449, and other aneots, No cause white n be attributed for tho sulolde, Mr. Hol. charicter being above reproach, He en- Joyed the contidence of the Compiny'e alleers: and hie domestic nt kind, ‘Tri Spretat Mepateh to The Chieaon Tixconx, Not, Deo, Mra. Mamie Williams, marries ton daya sinco, attempted sulcide this evening by tuking faudanum, Rho got (red of hor husband, and wanted ta run mway with a married min of this city. A stomach: pump faved her, and sho leaves to-day with bur hus- . band, . CRIMINAL NEWS. SHOT BY AN OFFICER. Spectat LHapateh to The Crseaon Tribune, Larayerre, Ind, Dee 1h—About 2 o'clock this morning Ollicer Jason Neville found David Moore and Frank Jones creating a disturbanee onthe aireet and placed them under arrest, Moore was putin the cttstody of the night-watele > man at the CureWorks, and Neville started with Jones, When near tho residence of the tatter Jones refused to go any furtbor, nnd started te run. The officer pursued. They elinched, and the officur was thrown, ‘Neville claims that the nolse nttructed the uttention cf the Jones family, and the father and brother eam to the rereue of Frank, while the womnen-folks assaulted him from behind. Ne- Ville had regained iba fect by thistine, and, fies Keving hia Hife in danger,—his ageallants hotdtng bis left hund.—be drew bla revolver and shot Frank Jones (uetler known ns“ Yanel), the ball striking him between the heurt, and stom ach, and inflicting a probably fatal wound. The doator bas not yet been able to trace Its course, and the pationt iin great agony. Jones ten bad man, having ben ina numbor of brawls, Tt is claimed that he and his brother have had a grudge against Neville for some thine, MURDER TRIAL. Spretal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Paxtoy, Ul, Dee. —The Mendryx wueter trind still gnes on. About alxty witnesses ha testified for the prosecution, and the ease 13 only, fairly opened. ‘Three huntred with $ Are server, Judge Herves spent the entire morne ing, after excluding the furs, hearing testimany regarding tho dying declaration of Stovenaur, Lodeelle whether It was competont to go ta the Jury. Mo devided it was, and the atme with ad- ditional evidenco was introduced this afternoon, He bas.now under adviecment the eonprtency of the testimony tukon at the inquests of Ballee and Stovenour, whieh were held by adeputized Justice of tho Pence, and not by the Coroner, The cuse is a Very peeullnr one, and quite inter= eating. ‘The court-ronm was filled to-day, many ladies being In att ia surrounded by his wii 4, WhO shOW Lively tnt EMBEZZLEMENT. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Conemnes, lud.; Dee. 16.—This city ts consid- erably excited over tho urrest of Mr. C. 0. Lipo, local Augat tor tho Singer Sewlng-Muchine Com- puny, tho charge being embezzlement, Lipe is ayoung tnurried man, and has always borne an unblonilshed reputation up to this date, Ha ox- eclied ag A enicsman, and stootl high with the Company inall respects. It seems that he hng for some time been selling machines for cash and repurting thom ie credit sales, approprinting the money for hia own uae, When taken before : maaalatrate ho failed to give bond, and is now ts Juul. BILLINGS, TIrpkr Park, Mnss., Dee, 15.—Mra, Asa Thoinp- son, who Inst week cause! such a sensation here by threatening tho arrest of A. W. IMHings, resident of the town since iust epring, for de- sertion and non-support, has returned, and snys she Intends to remuin toy bo supported by Bil- ings, Mr. Millings lan married man, and some time ago he married Mes. Thompson under tho asgunied name of Thompyon, and, ag xhe claims, he yave her a written contract for 6%) a month for support. According to her. story, he. fai ww inake good his contract, Ditlings fs at press ont Liviiug with hig first wife and famiiy. . TO BE HANG > Crevenrr, Wyo., Dec. 15.—Tho Leader's aw- Ins, Wyo., apecial-say's tho Infamous road agent and murderer, George Parrett ating * Big- Nosed. George,” was to-dny eentenced by Judga Peck to be hanged next Apnil. George is the last but one of tho worst band of road agents and rob- bers that aver infested Wyoming. The Inst uct of tho gung was an attempt to turn a Unton Bae ely passenger train inte a chasm 150 feet deep: nt Big Springs in 187s, Two Deputy Sherits pes the sang and were killed. George con- carol Diserime, desiring,te bo hanged in expl- ation, SHOTGUN COTILLON. &Speciat Dupatch to The Catcago Tribune, Conprrren, Va., Dee. —Last night In Fau- quire County, neur Catiet’s Station, a ball took placo, nt which More Lambert and Jnthes Pres- ton were present. Thoy had a dispute over a set, and (nally Lambert went away and abe tafued a shotyun, after which be laid In ambush near Preston's house. Preston returned frum tho ball about daybreak, ana, as he peared bis gute, Lambert shot hlin through tho head, kil- ing bitn Justantly, Lambert hag boun arrested, POST-OFIICE ROBBERY, Special Dispatch to The Chtcaw Tritune, TATTLY Creek, Mich, Dee. 14.—Burglurs Inst. night entered the Vort-OMce at Athens, twelve tniles frum bere, and blew open the eafe. They thore obtained $400 In cash and stumps, Beveral atores were opened and nbout S120 trken. Tho thieves then stole i horse and buy drove to this city, snd, taking the fastexpr ude their reat to Chica. Sherif Barber ia on their Muck, MURDERED AND ROBBED, x Cincinnati, 0, Deo, 1%.—Henry Williams, a young man employed nt the Boucheru Rallway shops, at Ludlow, Ky. was found ina ditch alongside the road loading from Ludlow to tho ferry landing in Ohio, with two wounds on bis hend. Beeldy him was an fron pin, with whtelr the strokes wore given, Ula pockots were ritteds His skull ts badly fractured, and death [8 exe actin at uny tnoment. No clew tothe mur TIIE SOUTHERN MOONSHINERS. ATLANTA, Ga,, Deo, .—In view of tho revont shooting of Coltevtor Wilson aud other outrages by moonshiuers, alt the Collectors of the South havo caters to muke no ratds without tholr curs dines aud a suiliolont torco to protoct thom from Uiose outtaws, Several of the participants tn the Hod Oak affair have confessed tliat nt or oulvaed conspiracy was on foot to murder the vevenue ollicors found in that neighborhood, —— KILLED WIS BROTIIEM. Epectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CannoLiton, UL, Deo. 1.—Thls morolug about o'clock Jobn C. Armstrong ond Cilut Armstrong, two fnriners Hving Avo mites onst of hore, got into an altercation over n buggy trado, when tho latter struck tho former over the hond with a Waxen-yoko and kiled hin. Doth men stood well in the community, A FATAL FAUT. 8r, Lours, Dec. 4.—A contidence-man, who had played a gamo onn train while crossing tho bridge last ulght, was pursned by a poticeman, nut attempted to cruss tho Uridga on tho rail- rotdetrivk, but foll through tho web-wark of bars and braces (there boing no tloor between the rails), a distances of fully ninety feet, into the river und was drowned, Bie ALL COLORED, 4 FRANKLIN, Tenn, Deo, 15,—Churloa Reosa cut Jolin Marpor's thront at 0 ball soven miles from this place Inst night, Kéiling Alm fnstantly, Honry Murray cut Bill Winstead through tho right lung one mite and 9 hall trom tawn on saturday night. Wingteud wil recover, All the abave ate colored, MURDER AND SUICIDE, Aunany, N. ¥,, Dee, .—To-ntght Charles A. Burt, mattster, and gon of Wain Hurt, doe censed, goinu years ago famous brewer and multster of this city, shot Kate Smith, bls iniatross, and thon Klitud bunvelt, No causo usulgned, . ——. . ADMITTED TO BATTO . Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * Chintos, UL, Deo, M.—Ceorge MeWauiels,who attumpted te kil Marahul Maker, of Kinney, somo thine anes, and thao doing stot oman by the namw of Neal in the lug, bas been admitted to bull in the ein of FN, a CHICAGO DRIVING PARK, ‘Tho Dirvetors and RxcentiveConunittco of tho Delying Park met yesterday afternoan at No, U8 Monruy street for the purposvoft discussing mat+ terw In relation te the management of the track during next season, After cunsldurublo talk a motion was passed that Whe rates of adiluston be us follows: ‘To the wute, & cents; to tho gramt-stand, 50 coute extras to tho select-stund, 16 couts extra; te the quarter-streteh, $l extras ’ ‘A counittes of five was appolnted to cousiter the question of whut the adinission to the ciub- house shall be, and also whuthor it bo necessary: to build n select club-houro in addition to tha one already on tho ground. ft waa deetded te give stockholdera free ad- “t nppolnted Track Superin- Ming year, A committer was appointed to select dates for the trotting and running meetings, and alyo to prepare a preyram for the punnine mecting. hecominities consists of Mexsrs. Hall, Bemis, Gage, Brewster, and Dow, The mecting then adjourned until Monday afternoon ats u'cinek, a DRUG-SMUGGLING. . Instances Where tho Practice Hasn't Paid, Speetal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Detroit, Mich, Dee. 1h— William Johnston, drugeist, of this city, bas o residence near Am- heratburg. Ont, In which towa healso runs a branch of his store. It has been his custom to frequently drive from his realdence to hin estab- Istionent in Detroit and return, and for sume time past, acting Minder instructions from Cole lector Rensun, tho ciistomd officers of Wiudsor have kept a sharp lookout upon his movements, The cause of this onter wis a suspicion that Johnston was regularly smuyehing draws from bis Netrolt to his Amhersthurg store. The suspicion was encournzed by the fact of two provious selzurea of amugyled drines from him, one two years ago, tie other lust spring, when he not only forfelted tho gourds, but the value of the enrringe and harses, about $10) which he had with him at This nfternoon Colleetor Benson reeelyed ine formation from his aplos that Johnston wold drive over from Detroft with certain dutlable: dria ou hia person, tnd the customs ofileers were to konpa speelatly sharp lookout. About 555) ye ut. onecompanied by his wife, dgolinsion drove of the ferryebont with {helr carriage nnd teum of horses, and Customs Oticer Gibson inquired if | he bad any dutinbte articles with nin. Only this cn of oysters” Johnsatun replied, bulding up at ean for Gtbson ta aoe, “ Plone atep fute my: allice,” rejoined the of- ficer. ‘Tis Johnaton did. On searching bis pockets 1. amall qiuimtlty of jum-eunphor. inyrrh, and av few bottles of patent medicine were foul, te dutles on whiet would amount fa wll to ubout i ‘Taken to the bead oflien, the Collector pronounced ita reizure, tut, in considerntion of Mra. Jobuston being with bin, took hig note at one day after date for £135, the appraisea. vatue of tho team and covrinre, Joboston Is catiinated to be worth $50,000. 2 AID FOR IRELAND, OMAHA, Neb, Dec, Hi. An enthualastle meet> Ing wns held th eolng In ald of the indleted Raltators in Ireland, Over $0 was raised in their behalf for the Parnett defense fund. An auxitiury Land League was formed, —— Clear head and voice, ensy breathing. eweet. Ureath, perfect amell, ‘laste, and herring. no cough, no distress, These ure conditions broatcht about i enturrh by tho tee of Sanford's Radical Cure, Complete treatmont for §L. BUSINESS NOTICES, Dr. W. Hi. Scott, President of es Cole lege of Ph: us. Montrenl, writes: ve revamni Colden’s Liehig’s Liquid Extract of Bees tts the best pregaration used for Dobil- ity, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Fever, und loss of appetite.” Macniister’s Cough Mixture t tho most rellable and safe” remedy. Every family vhould have tt for i a Tr and croup. J.B, Lee, corner Halsted and Harrison streets, solomanifacturer For saleby all druggists, eee, Fino Furs and Fur 'frimmings, cheap: er than clsew! ers, 170 State Street (opposite Palmer House). Repairing and rellaing tastefully executed nt reduced prices. Tho Home: ic poultry phyatetany together with a small care of suitable medicines, muy be procured at uw synill outlty at Boerieke & Tafel’s Pharmacy, No.2 Clark street. S a > 3 CAL, (uticura Astonishing Cures of Hching, Scaly and Scrofulous Humors of the Skin, Scalp, and Blood of Children and Infants. » Cutioura Remedies are almply olegant to use. ‘Thoy nppeal to ttlides and paronta with great force, From dafincy to ald age they aro equally: suceesstu, safe, and relinble. Cutieura, i Ned felnal Jelly, arrests diseasu ents away dend akin and flesh, wliays tntlamiation, ttebttig, and {eri tation, soothes und heals Skin Discuses and Sealp Affeotions with Loss of ifatr. Tt reproduces and beauties tho hatr. Cuticura Llesulys tho grent Blood Puriffor, cleagkes, pel h and erndicates all chronle and hereditary humors, Catiourn Medicinal Tollet Soap, prepared from Catlenra, cleanses, soothes, and tenis dikensod BACON Sere Seuss and bade Soe sin beyond all praive, It isan elegantly per- fumed ‘Lollet, Tabi, and Nursery panative. e Children and Infants. ayro Hinkle, Jersey City Melghts, Ne My san, n lad of 1 sours, was’ coin Hetely cured of a terriute ease of Bezena by the Caticurn Momedlies, From the top of his head to the soles of his feet was one muss of sens, Kvery other remedy and physicians had been teled to vain.” Cho writes: Frod. Rohrer, Faq. Cashier Stock-Growers' National. Hunk’ Puchlo, Colng weites: = 1 am 59 well pleased whetiits oifects on. ny baby that cannot agord to be without it ia imy house. It ia a wonderful cure; and it {s hound to become: very popular as svon us its virtues are kuown to the Tanases,"” J.B. Weeks, ‘Town 'Tronaurer, St, Alpans, VE, says, In a letter dated May 2830 It works to A churia mir my baby’s face and heud, Cured the he as und: hs pe eine, ret fnew of sores, f have recommend: sovernl, Dr, Plant lisa ordered it for them," nag Cuticurn Kemodics are propared hy Weoks & Potter, Chemists and Druggiats, od Washington= ft, Boston, and are for ailo by all Drurgista, Melee at Cutioura, a Medici duily, amall boxes, SH erutay lings boxes, #1; Cuticurn Revolvent, tho now ood Puritier, $l per bottle; Cutienra Medleinul Toilet Soap, 2 conta: Cutteurn Mo- dteinal Shaving Soap, 16 vents; in burs for Bure ber and hinge consumers, cents, C7 AU mafledt free an récetpl of price, IRADICAL CURE} For CATARRH. Rapid, Radical, .Permanent, . Complete Treatment for $1, Begin ot tho Beginning, Cleanso tho nasal par faxes, Hemoye the tiurbkt eoata of rotting wid end tine cy urfrvens ntit the Avani, whe J elvanerly dislnguete tad, nnd fread, Hyun have Attacked wid removed the cause. Muanwhile, by Jiturnul udministratton, drive: from the bus the pokwan ft dollvers: lth avery puladon af the heart, Woon all tite ls tulthtaly done, Catarrh Is enniyaured, sunare enrod, Bontords Tudieat Cure consists of ono bottle fl g Hie box OF Calarrhial Suly- of the: Hatten € ent hd ony tip aackue y Wt druwaiata for fonts Cary, thy most untanocua, wid coonumicnd treatinent In witch, A Goneral Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, ¥ OLLIN Rivoummatiany, or ER vate Basra esse PrastEs® ietadie thie Tooke aie tee ts Bhooling \ panies or Pits, and Nervou Museutur end Fulual cared r nk fur nation) cuntplete, th yy ; Minetiusranoeed unt wilun vir uthor pinatee inline latin, ad at tulle, Nek for COLLINS! VOL HERING HL asriics. only 2c SYPHER & 00, TAI Broadway, New York, Have the Largeat Collection of Curious Old FUR- NITURE they have over shown, Dutch Mahog- any, Itatian Ingaid, and Flemish Carved Furnl. ture. Teakwood from China, Treasures from the Demldoff Sale at San Donato, Rare pleces of Old English Silver, and many objects of artistic value aud historical Interest, SYPHER & CO., 741 Broadway, New York. ou LINENS, &c. CARSON, PIRIE Madison and Peoria-sts. oliday Bargains IN OUR Lined and losekoopng DEPARTMENT, We have placed on our counters tha largest and most varied assortment ever shown in Chicago of fine Double Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match. These goods were brought to this country by a representative of one of the most cele« brated manufacturers in Ircland as'samples to receive orders for the Holiday Trade. We have purchased the samples at an enormcus sacrifice, and will give the benefit to our patrons. The following quotations are a fewonly of the Leading Bargains: 76 Fine Table Cloths, 2% yarda long, with « down Napking ta match, warranted double Damaale and full: graas bleachers setouti, seeeeneceS BGO Usual price, GO Extra Kine Table. Cloths, 24 yarda tar with a dozen Naphine ta mateh, ane up (0a handsome bos, ed South Side prtees osc, 80 Table Clotha, extra fine double Damastey nnd iL marite tong, with a dacen Napkt fo mately tn new il beautiful destanss Het ee $ 9.30 and $f Woutd co 16.00 and 91500 PIANO COVERS. 60 Piano Covers (full ater), and ail the new shades, with beautizal emtaynidery, aluerd to... 84.60 and $5.00 Former price - 6.00 and a A Job tot of fine Pinny Covere in Maroon and Avul Brown, with very rich embroitert, 18 7.00 . 40,00 TABLE COVERS. A large stock of Jute, Oriental and Raw slits Tuble Covers, at greatly reduced prices, Embrotderet Table Covern, $1.50, $4, $2.50, Hi, and $4, i WSR SEED, BED SPREADS. tortie: A Job lot of sine Euytiah Marectites Quilte (exe and” beautiful © patterns, ay tra heavy) Mh Canal pri 100 Extra Fino French Maracittes with handsome Plate ar ue Cente Dand $5.00 8.50 und 8.00 An examination of the above will show them all to be Genuine Bargains, and more« over the most useful Holiday Gifts that can CARSON, PIRIE & C0, CARSI Same Goods at our North Side House, Clark and Erie-sis. AND LACH Goops, Chas. Gossage & Co. Special Tinportation. FOR. THE ‘Holidays’ Fine Laces And Lace Goods. Every Novelty ofthe European Markets at Lowest Prices, Ladies’ Fine French Collars, Sets, Chamisettes with Tlas to match, Mull Scarfs, Ties, and Fichus, Ladies’ Silk Ties, Scarfs, and Bows, Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs, Neckerchlefs, and . Mufflers, In styles entirely now (verp rate), Ladies’ and Children’s Linen Handks., Initial, Embroidered, Revere Stitched, Fancy Herring Bone, &c. The Largest and Most Ele< gant Stock ever shown ta this country, : Tidies! Corsets! Silk and Satin Skirts, ‘i Infants’ Dresses and Cloaks ; All expressly designed for’. “Moliday Cifts!?? ' Chas, Gossage & Co. FIBLamm Boons nay: GEO. E, MARSHALL & Co., Stationera and Print . 161 G 3C3 NADISON STREET . erases elas