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1 ~ ef etlon of baying aentenced tho Ku-Klix a Lan aud ef baying deliv thy recent cri id defense Gf thy aetion of Tene crrted Fecenun ofieers who had, selfs Entei) oT Taste Wares detent 4 WIE seneyttatll pom apprewnl by auly proportion of ! He, nevers Caer meats Mngt sneTI® ACRES 1 from nld resolute tne of tho Hutter Hintos community whieh regards chem with seta, eerily 4 e comlirmed, New York’ Priuae: The Sauthern Hours tii press objeet to the promotion of Jute Woods to the Suprenie Hench, to Ml the vacnnoy weed by tho reshrnittlon of Justice Strome, reamid4 of the objection to him are that he at born nw Shive State, When nates of ible appylatees are couvassed it $s not bern pean tohearobjections tat cuilnent Ju vue tun these derly Foreemcut GE tlhe hi ‘Tho as aval cabled ws fe ut the Fran tuay have poeuue a Held was not Le dualetnplalied when he wie appointed thet, ha renot a Draper, rep nintlve of the Maeltle Chet. dustion Miler put he t4 none the tess, Why should tbe insisted ¢ esentint to entitle at dndge to neeeptincs 18 a foutkers man? Take, for fustanes, the ense of duaze Woods, of Alaban, who ling been homl- ‘ated by the President for Juste Stroug’s yee. Fle hus by Toe Jou ttn on the Benen Tirault Ce tothe Supreme Bench was very natucal. mnaianeated when tha just vacnney was tiled, Heme Uved fifteen yenra nt the South, not counting the four yours he epent there In the Unie iy. Luthe was born In Ohio, and tho fouthern newspapers tusiet that he bt net a Beker min. We would Kke to ngica plate Greation, Tg not their real objection to hla and aie nat his cliss the fact that they ure Ropub- fleana? New York Weratd (Tad, Dem.); Some preposterous Southern nen are in a bad state of mind at the nomination by the President of Judge Willlam 1B. Woods, of Georgia, to be Judge of the Supreme Court. dudge Woods has been for some years In charge of-the United states Clrenttt, Including Georgia, Alnbamn, Mis- sisippl and Louisiane. Hola an able and Just Judge, and no fault hag been found with hin by the Burol the SouthernStates; nor Isit pretended fo the South thet be Is elthor fnew palie or others wizeuntt, Tuo compluint is that he ts nota Gcorghin, but it is difficult to sce why he Is not orwhuthe gif nota Georginn, He lives in his own honse In Adlantas he isn citizen or Georutas bo bus lived Inthe South many yenrs, and his presided over its tnost important Court. le was porn ina Northern State, to be sure, and that eos to bean inexpliblo offense In the eyes of gone extrut Cootish Southern people, One wonders: how tong ad mat mvt five In a Sguthern Stuto and be tlentitied with all Its Intoresta be- foro he can escrpe tho reproach of belng a Korthern man. Judge Woods ts, nt any rate, a citizen of the United States, und that fortayately: covers the whole cuse, ‘There Ia a rapidly grows ing spationce nmong Northern men at the con- temptivie stupldity of Southert, men in euch petty matters as this, Itarises largely out of an fhdeseributily ravenous Ininger for ofica atnoe Southern polltictans, who cannot conceal their fury when they aro disippointed, and wha revile cach other Jit us fercely as thoy attiek, aman of Northern birth when they ke a plice putoutof theirreach, Sensible Southern mon thow no auch clunnish feeling, but openly despise teand attribute it te this greed among the multitude of half-starved oltico bexyure, high and tow, who stand about ike go many fy-gob- Lers with their mouths open, hoping sainething will be dropped into them, Jnstend of trying to carn an honest living by the practice of sume useful Induatry. New York Worlds During tho next elght orten weeks Cabinet-making will bo the chtet businces of those who siand or think they gtand in the inner circle of tho leading Repub- ican pollticians who elevated or funey they elevated Gen. Gartielt tothe Presidency, ‘his Cabinet-making wilt wlso fnsplro tho curlosity and supply a great deal of the political gossip of those Republicans who stand outside the Inner crete and, Ike tho hungry ragainulling of Crufk- thank, dine om tho savory fumes that rise through tho gratings from the kitchen below, Kiteben-cubluets always precede the oficial Cubinet, Of these there is n great yurivty. bome of these are gotten up for or directly en cournged Ly a President-clect as feelers, while others are couvocted to promote the nsplrations of this or that loval leader, Lhese kitchen Cablucts are already mak Ing in all parts of tho land. ‘Tho Cabinet once mnde aud at worl, Gen, Gartield.will never bo ngaln so important rts > figure in the pera Iinaginition a8 he Is to-day and wil continue tu be until tho frat sesaton of the heat Congress, Durlug all this time he will be tho fountiin of politien! otliees, Wo-diuy everybody who aspires to bu w Cabinet Minister, ora foreign Minister, or a great Federal exeen- tive oMleer anywhere ls at Gen, Garfield's fect siaglng hymns of pralso ond adulation. This Willa be over a year from now, when the bighe est ntilees huvo been filled, and tho alsappointed, loudly wail and curse, or sob and guish thoir teeth in silence ali overtho land, Whon ourCon- titutlon was ndepted the monarch in Enghind could really select and did soleet the members of “tho Cubinet.” But slice that day all has been thanged in England, mn 1769 “the Cablnoc” In fact represented tho Crown, bit now tho House of Commons finds its principal bisiness in misc Ing or in unmaking tho Executive. British votery seleot the House of Commons; tho Com- mona indicate tho leading Minister, who *“dis- tributes” Cabinet places under very imperative restrictiona Imposed by tho result of the canvas ranew House. “Tho Cabinet” in England ts now a committee of the Legislative Department, Itls tho first and grentost of Parlixmentury committees, In ita origin it is legislative; fi funetiong it iy exvoutive, It hus boen aptly tatled “the hyphea which jolus, the buckto Which fustens’” the Jogislative to the exceutivo Partof the State, Inu word, tho Jirltish Goy- ernmont is a Cublact Government," while ours isa Hresidential Governmont,” in Its executive relations, ‘Tero tire very good reasons for douting whetber our Prosidoutial aystam, which fastens Gen, Gartield and “his Cabinet on the ring tho next four years beyond the Teach of any human powor outside the President and the Cabinot, ix us good or safe ns the English fu, which enables tho British yoters and the » House of Commons to grasp © the Cabinet" an + 0) day and expel it from power. Certalnly there fa moro real life and continuous interest in public airs under tho English system thin under our Amerienn systom, thanks to which no wolgnt Of grievances or vehtmence of dlsvussion can x hie, four years chango a Cabinet or a lroai- lent, Now York Times: Those timfd gentlemen inCongruss who nro afrald that the conatruce tion of a ship-canal across tho Isthmus of Pan- ‘ma by un suternational company,- with a Frenchman at the hend of It, will result in some Yay Inan iterferenco with tho rights of tho Unitod States ro preparing once more to fulmil- Bate the Monroe duvtriny and thu “established Policy" of tho country nyuingt tho project, Tho ‘Snccora of tho subscriptions to the stuok of tho Canal Company, tho estubllshment of nn Amgr- {ean branch, with Secrotury ‘Thompson as its Chairman, and the probability that tho work will fon be begun in carnest, whatever may como of St luter on, has arvused once moro tho bellig~ Prout spirit which has been slumbermg white N, Lessopa has been awake and active, 3lr, Crapo, of Mussachisotts, hus fathored a now Tesolution declaratory of tho American polley Which Prosidont Hayes announced Inst winter And reltornted In a domewhat modified fora in bialast annuul meseaye. Wo do net imugine the regulutiun, if adapted, would purilyze tho cinul enterprise, and we are sure that it Would not cmbody the sentiment of tho people Plthe United States, who buve: oxbiblted no oatiltty to the schoing bused on tho grounds set orth. “But, it any resolution on the subject Is meg etopea, It should muke no false protenses, jad should contain some distinet statument 0 icy which the Government will bo bropared Sustain, and which will alao have somechance of Volng Kequiogced in by other nations, 1f tho United states bie any edtabiished polioy in re- ard to un intcraceunte canut, it 1s that itshould 4 purely commercial atulr; its noutralit Should be guaranteed, aud any protection thatie £ abt require should by trl duternutional, [t tay Hever yet declured any diferent polley front Tp aud felt bas deetured more thin once, wt eis the dns ia Of tho Cluyton-Lulwee Treaty ep h Great Britain, which stil exists, und none f tho gevera erlticiam to whieh Wat famaus PUmBbuct was subjected tn former yeurs was dle ycled to thts concesdlon of tho’ Internatioanl bs (eracter of any canal that might by construct. ms Across tho Isthmus, Ag wo linve repeatedly we the Monroe doctrine hus no application pattever to such a project us that whieh te anot foot. Its “spirit and duclurution" were egst avy intervoution of European Goyerne cuts on this continent for tho purposs of ops Pressing Independent Stat reatublishing tole fnge 2olitical power in tho Westurn world whore AygPondent Btutes existed, Ruthin of tho tlhe now proposed, und nothing Ukely to lead feyibing of the klud. ‘The Mourov doctrine Unit deems ony right on tho purt of the Ma ted States ttuelf to interfere with the {Indus Yendoney of tho South Ameriean or Central courtican Republics, Tho United States af ror ibia, aftur trying for several years to. Be a the this country fur tho tho codperation of peut, of u ship-cunal aecoss Panunia, granted ranchive toa French company, 1n'tts cons and. un ie gives te own gitarantco of neutrallty, eg ronibita any transior of rights to any for- ust, hutlon or Goyernment, Everything posal mereta been done'to give the enterprise a cam ae lal charactor and to preclude, the iden of i rol by Frurive or any other country. There ky Patt iu this poste to wny established pole 322k the United States or in violation of “the on ee, loetrinne, The doctrine of tho resolu doctrine nore properly be culled tore Hayes + but, whatever it ly cutle ue eulirely now. iis His aone Cutfcura Rew tedics ure prepared expressly to ma ekery kind of Mehing eealy ind serofulons Cutlery Beige Hosulvent puritlea tho bull ulé external humars, and Cuticurd Mop whiteus and beautites the vila, FOREIGN, Orangemen Organizing Se- cret Societies for Self- Defense. Most. of the Jurora Summoned for the Irish Trials Fail to Appear, Jones’ Cattle on Reaching Liv- erpool Can Find No Pur- chaser, Whilo Jones Himself Will Lenyo Troland for Mis Own Par- ticular Good, e Boycott Applies to Gladstone Claiming Relief for His Recent Losses, . But the Premier Views the Mat- ter from a Statesmanlike ° Standpoint. A Rumor Gurrent that Davitt Will ;Be Held on His Old. Fontan Sontonce. Crote to Bo Offored to Groeco as a Com- 3 promise Proposition. IRELAND. EMPLOY WANTED. Conk, Dee. 17.—There is great want of em- ployment throughout the country, owing 10 tho disinclination of Jandlords to Iny out money. At several meetings recently held farmers were summoned to give cmployment to laborers, ‘he ngent of the Eusl of Cork was requested to provide Inbor on the Earls estute, near Charleville, County Cork, and. ho has just intimated that he will open works in that locality, and give employment until Mareh, 1881, ORDERED TO PATHOT. - Dunriy, Vee. 17.—~—'Lho ofticer commanding at Birr, Kings County, has-been ordered to patrol his district nightly with forty soldiers, ‘Lhe police patrol has also been doubled, A “ROYCOTTED” MAN'S PREPARATIONS. Willlam Bence Jones, the victim. of “Boy- cotting ” at his, the County Cork, writes: “I am getting some resolute men from a dls- tance, well armed, to. protect the Inborers who have leftime. Two policemen sleep In my house and four others are stationed near my farm. Ihave applied for more protece tlon, and troops are promised ine Friday? SPECIAL, SERVICE. Poursmourn; Eng, Dee, 1%—The fron- screw troop-ship Assistanec, nbout to under go refitting, lag been ordered In readiness to proceed within twelve hours’ notices on spe- elal service to Ireland, AN ENGLISIC LIDERAL ON THE SITUATION, Lonpox, Dee. 17.—Tho Jimes, tn its lend> {ng aricle on the Irish question, says: The followers of the Government are cmbar- rassed, and for tho most partido not know what to say, while few are bold enough to express their regret at the Mine their leaders have pursued. Whitbread, one of tho most. respected Liberals in the House of Commons, speaking ab Bedford, last night, deseribed yividly tho relgn of terror that had left no honest calling safe in a large part of Lretand, and avowed his feetlug that the sad time had egmo when the Government might be com- velied to use coerclon, There have been Liberal Governments before the present,— Governments embarrassed by Irish diflenl- ties, but they have not been slack to do what they could to assert the authority of tho Jaw. The contrast between the spirit of those times and the spirit prevalling now js little to the credit of the Goyernment or that of the present genc- ration.” One of the worst evils consequent upon tho Government's attitude Is the effeet it must haye on the popular reception in Ire- Jand of their remediat legislation. It 18 Im- peratlyely necessary that this legislation should be received as a satisfaction of jus- thea, but itis too probable Uiat it will be re- eelved ng n concession to Inwlesness with which the Government did not venture to grapple, If the arblirary demands are not granted in tho form whieh they have been made, it will still bo said that what is given is the result of the demonstration of the irre- alstibio power of a people determined to haya tholrown way. Most false and footish no- tions will thus bo confirmed inthe brain of the Irish persant, ‘Tho shortcomings of the Government thus threaten us with a recur ronce of difleulties In tho future, for thelr conduct will encourage a repetition of the tactles with which they have not ventured to grapple, gonzs tren or, Lonnow, Dec. 17,—A dispatch from Cork states that offers of help are pouring In upon Mr. Jones, One friend offers n body of En glish nayvies, but tt is thought better to get n fow men brought in quietly, Jones an- nounces his intention of throaving all his farm Into a pasture and Ieaving the country, Lonvon, Dec. 17%—Lho rest of Jones" cat- tle were shipped yesterday without opposl- ton, : TUF PARNELL DEFENSE FUND Dow amounts to over £10,000, ORANGE CINCULANS, Tho Grand Orangy, Lodge has Issued a elr- cilar urging thoir brethren to tale measures for meeting, by means of signals, at any thne of day or uight under any omergency, and take means of protecting thomselves, Ane other circular announces that a subserlption hasbeen opened for organizing a dofunse, and gives Information with regard to the cost ofanns, NOYCOTT AXD GLADSTONE, Corresponctence 13 published between Capt, Roycott and (iladstone. ‘Tho former asks tho assistance of the Government to Indem- nify hin for some of the losses enused by his having to quit Ireland. Gladstone replies that tho Government ins already lurgely assisted Boycott with troops, ‘Yo this Boy- cott replies that tho army was sent to Lough Mask against his wish, and merely to pro- serve the peace, and regrets that the Goy- ernment refuses him compensation, 7 WITT AGAIN, A correspondent at Dublin hears on good huthority that the Government Intends to arrest Davitt immediately by canceling his Ucketofleaye, = ACTION FOR ASSAULT, James O'Kelly, M1, has lustructed hits solicitor to begin an action for assault akalust the Magistrate of Enniskillen who broke up a land-meeting at Brookborough Dee. 7, and ordered O'Kelly, who was ono of tha speakers, tg quit the fleld, Sas ¢ JONES ONCE NORE, ~ Orders have been recelyed at Queenstown Sor tho dispatch of forty marines to Clona+ Kilty, It {8 believed In connection with the “Boycottlng” of Jones, ‘The Liverpool con- algnees refused to recelve Jones? sheep, RATHER NENULOUS, 2 Tho Tunes, tn q leading editorial, says; There is great undertaluty in regard to the degree of the agreement that was established wt the slttlugs of the Cublnet at watch reme- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. alat legislation was tiscugsed, and It ts to bo feared that, onthe vital subject of Trish land, an agreement of the Cabinet Is rather nebu- tons.” ONDERED TO MELASD, The Thnea states Lint the First Battalion of the Twentieth Regiment, at Malta, ig or- «tered to Trefand, JUNORS FINED, Judge Dowse, fu closing the Connaught Assizes, said that, of 203 jurors sununoned, only tinlf had attended, and absentees would be fined £20 eneh, AFRAID TO WO IT Adispateh from Liverpool ss Theenn- stanecs state that they refused to recelve Jones’ sheep because the Lund League threatened then, TENASTTUIGHT MEETING, Loxpon, Dec. 2—A tenunt-rlght moetlag was held at Loughgatl, County Armagh, to- any, ‘Those present were principally Grange: ten. A inob of fifty persons took posses sion of the platform, which they destroyed. A meeting was-then held ino an adjolniug field. Ttesolutions passed In favor of peasant proprietary, DAVITT. A. telegram from Dubiin says It fs cons fidently stated that Michael Davitt’s tieket- of-leaye ts about to be canceled, and Davitt will be arrested, GREAT DRIEAIN, . THE DUCHESS OF WERTIINSTEI DYING. Loxpox, Dee. 12—A dispateh from Bourne mouth, dated at t. o'eloek this afternoon, says the Duchess of Westininster, daughter of the second Duke of Sutherland, aud Mise tress of. the Robes to the Queen, ts sluking fast. er death ts only aquestlon of « fow hours, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR RVERHAM, Martland, Conservative, was ‘to-tlay de clared to bo member of the Mouse of Com- mons for Evesham. Ratetitf, Liberal, was unseated, on petition, for bribery. Subse- anently, Lehman, Liberal, was elected by 578 votes, against 376 votes for Dixon Jart- Jand. Hartland potitloned, claiming the seat, ant Lehinan was unseatedjfor bribery, and Hartland seated, VICTORIA Wwoopnurt. Losnos, Dev. 1%,—The notorlous Victoria C. Woodhull was to have been married to Martin Lombard, a banker, but the eeremony Was postponed in consequence of stories from Atierien assalling her character. Mrs, Wood- lull, backed) by persons of influence, will commence Itbel sults here and in Aimerlen to siuitiente her nau, which she says tg spot- ess. GOLD FOR NEW York, Seventy thousand pounds sterling In gold Were purchased yesterday in open market for shipment to New York, FRANCE, THE DE CISSEY CASE. Panis, Dee. 17,—The evidence furnished yesterday by Marshal MacMahon to the Par- Mamentary Comnitteo investigating the De Cissey affair was a distgreeable surprise to the] Intransigeant enemles of the ex-Min- ister of War, MacMahon spoke of his old comrade in the highest terms, and deelared he had no knowledge of the scandalous of- fenses Imparted to him, ‘They had nothing to do, the Marshal said, with his departure from the Ministry.of War, WILL RETIRE, % E.n ile de Glrardin, tho dlstingutshed jour- natlst and member of tho Chamber of Dep- utles for the Department of the Svine, has In- formed his constituents he will retire from political life after the dissolution of the pres- ent Chamber, THE PANAMA CANAL SITARES, Lonnon, Dee, 17%,--A. dispatch from Parts says: ‘The allotment of the Panama Canal shares will bo made Monday next, GREECE. e THY WAR PREPAMATIONS. Atnens, Dee. 1%2—Tho Minister of War has fnvited tenders for supplies and pro- visions for 90,000 troops stationed on the Turco-Hellenic frontier, ANNITRATION. Vienna, Dee, 1%—The Polltieal Corre- apondence says the Powers are considering tho idea of European arbitration of the Greek question, England has’ induced Franco to accept the fea, and lins Invited an Interchange of views among tho Powers on the project. ic CRETE, Loxpon, Dec, 17%—Some Continental cor- respondence, In dlspateties to London jour- nats, speak of ‘the report that negotiations aro proceeding between Turkey and Gerninny for neession of Crete to Greeeo Jn licu of other territory, TURKEY, A BANGUINARY FicuT, St. Perensnuna, Dee, 1%4—An Armenian Journal publishes on account of a sangul- nary fight between tho Inhabitants of a vil- lage In ‘Turkish Armenta and tho ‘Turkish troops. ‘The Russian Consul at Van has gous to tho scene of tho disturbance, GERMANY, wuE BUNGE, Beruiwy, Dee. 1%—Tho Imperial Budget for thé next finanelal yenr estimates the ex- penditure nt 689,077,000 miirks, which will bo covered by the receipts of revenue and matriculatory contributions. ‘The Jatter amount to nearly 24,013,160 marks more than the provious year, RUSSIA. THE WAR AQAINST THE TURCOMANS, St, Perensnuna, Dee, 17,—Ruassia Intends to take declslyo action against tho ‘Turco- mung at tho ond of December, ROUMANTA. ARRESTS, “Bucranest, Dee, 17.—T'wenty arrests liavo been mace In connection with the attempted. agsasination of Premier Bratiano. Bucwanest, Dee, 1%.—An investigation In- tothe attempted assnsination shows a plot existed agalnst Promier Bratiano, VARIOUS. PORTUGUESE DELEGATE ‘10 TIT SANITARY CONGRESS, Lisuoy, Dee. 17.—Drs Amado has gono to Amerien as Commissioner of Portugal to the Sanitary Congress at Washington, “Shin ee _ pony reminiscences In Congressional efroles, The depublicun overheard a veteran Democratio Representative reaunting to a new meniber his exporiences in Investigating Gen. Grant. Said hu: © 1 was cast on the Counnittes for lnvestle gating oxpunditures in the Navy Uepartment, Que Committea called on Scerutary ‘Thompson, Inboring tinder a very pronounced impression that wo had the bulge on tintin that [ttle mats ter of transporting Gen, Grant on United States men-of-war, Taulds ¢ dtr, Secretary, whit aus thority bud you for incurring the ‘expense of transporting Gon.Grant across the Mediterranean on hid way to the East?’ Ho replied, * L assumed shut authority, gir.’ ‘ut, sald J, *where did you yo tho money frome? * From tng Contingont und,' wae tho roply, Just then lt ished oes mo a8 Diy 48 8 baystnek that wo had the ancient mariner ou,tho hip, but he interrupted we and sald, *You/perbaps do not fully understand this anattor, When/aur vessels ure crulsing wo keep up stoam, and our expenies are relitively atout the sume througuont. When Gen, Grant was carried avross the Mediterranean the netual cost, of the voyngo Was $5105 fur harbor dues.” When these words foll on ny ear [Jumped te my feat and anid, ' By G—, Mr, Becroturs, before 1 will bo tdontited with any sueh pleayune smellinu. mateh as thls PU) pay tho pitiful sum out of my owa pocket!" ce Fronoh Flats in Now York, + New Yurk Latter, é Ono of tho curious reaults of tho new npart- ment-house system is to grently eutiance the valuo of property in tholr vicinity, It ta ured that 4 Fronch-flat Bouse of five’ floorg, with a family on ench Moor, populates an ordinary city tot with forty or Afty opulont people, winis nelnglo dwellluy ou tho saine spice would only: wive seven or vtght peraons a locauon. The con. sequence iW that between Union Square and Thirtysfourth street, where npartmunt-louses ure WMoat numerous, Fetuil-store property bas wrently apprevlated through the multiplication of wealthy customers In the pulgh burhoud, 3 THE FREIGHT BLOCKADE, Tho Baltimore & Ohio Road Makes Another Turn to Avoid the Pennsylvania's Obstructions at Philadelphia, The Company Puls On a Line of Steamships Between Ballimore and Now York, and Announces Its Readiness to Rae celve Freight Agatn. That the Pennsylvania Road should be clted before the Court to show cause why the proper punishment be not visited upon lt for Willful viotttion of the decision rendered It the matter of the Junetion Road in Philadel- pha can be no surprise here In Chicaxo ns well ns elsewherg throughout the conntry, The-course the Pennsylvania has pursued since the temulnation of legal proceedings and the Inwful nse of the track by the Balti. more & Ohto Road has become familiar to the renting and traveling publte, known that nota single train on the Bal wore & Ohio has been permitted to vass ov tho track bn auestion in anything 1k ablé thane. ‘Phe tast tral Jeaving dn thu evenlng pisses over the Junetlo! Nbout 10 o'clock, and the darkness of the night is taken advantage of, and red lights are shows wi along the track for tho purs pose only of annoying the engineer and cruising frequent stoppares. Fora variation of Cds progrun fretght-curs and cabooses, and the Ike, are left standliyg upon the track, und the dela: i$ Oecastoned his caused the Maltinore & Ohio to arrive in Philadelphia al the-way from one to four hours bentid tine, ‘Thily, however, has been mide up on the splendid track of tho main Ihe. of, the Baltimore & Ohio, and, though trains hinve no late ae dines, it has very rarely exe cveded an hour, With freight-traing this program of obstruction has been more favor- able In its results tothe rival, road, and a se- rious blockude wag created. ‘The Battinioro & Ohio, asis well known, does a tremen- dous frebght business, and from the West at this season of the year the volume of its frelzhtequuls if notexceeds any of the trunk ines, ‘TI principle of the course of the Pennsylvania appears to be dhat of the “dog in the manger.’—It_ practically says to the shippers of the West, If you won't ship by our line, your | goods shall not Hp in or coms out of New York, ‘The Pennsylvanian jing for many years, in fact from the tnte of Its existence, controlled the business between the East and the Wes vin Philadelphia and Atlantle const eltles, So long has this monopoly remained wndis- puted that naw the Balthnore & Ohio has bevomne the most powerful competitor in the entire territory, thera appears to be ne end tothe chugrin and mallee of the old tine. Some days ago tha Baltimore & Ohio was forced, owing to the trouble at Philadelphia, to give notice to Bhivpors that it could take no more New York frelxhit; this was a tem- porary protection against the further Increase of the blockade, and to tilow the road a brief ilme to perfect fis arrangements for the transportation of this New York freight by other channels, Yesterday tho line wag agin opened through to New York, the road. putting on no line of steamships between Bul- Umore and New, York, ‘The water-front of the Balthnore & Ohloin Baltimore is the most extensive owned and controlled by any one corporation in Baltimore. Fur years tue road has done its cuigrant. business at the wharves at Locust Point, emigrants stapping from the stenmers to the tralns of the B, & O. on the wharves, ‘The freieht-sheds at Locust Volnt are very extensive and of a capacity to Accommodate an lmmensenmount of freight, tho tracks of the roud reaching to the water front are entirely Independent of the tracks through the eity, and the facititles for tha andiIng of freight are all that could bo de sired, ‘The tratns will be rin directly to the steniners, and, where it Is necessary not to chunge butik, the ears canbe run upon the ship and carried through to New York City Intuet. ‘The regular thue of steamers between Bal.jmore and New York [s-from thirty-six to forty hours, snd this the can usually be mude ‘by the B.&, O.’s Line. At ordinary seusons of tha year twenty-four hours is n good average tine for freight by, rail be- tween Lalilmore cand New. ork, but now, with the exceedingly crowded condition of tho” tracks, thera Is no doubs but what the freight of the Baltimore & Oho -sent to New York by water from Baltimore will reach that elty Lh aulvance of the freleht sent by any ine all ral, certainly if wHl de handled miuelt more oxpeditlously, a3 the freteht-yards fn New York ave literally se. choked up that freight is Habla to renin for some days after ar rival before it can bo reached in the ‘ea ‘The passenger tring over the new Hue w! be continued os before, and sueh time as fs Jost. through the obstacles placed on the Junction Road by the Pennsytvania will be made up on the inain brauch of the line. CRIMINAL RECORD, Interesting toms from the Police Sta- ton. ~ A ROMANTIC STORY. Miss Edna Devoue, makes complaint of having been robbed of a watch and ebain valued at $1,500. She Sives at No, 580 Larrabee street, and snys that In answer ton uote from an old family friend shecalled one evening recently at his store on State street. Sho saw him, and mado arrangements to keep his wife company while he was absent on atrip into the country. She left tho store to go to his residence on West Washington street, and just ns sho went out upon the sidewalls sho ‘was met and accosted by a tall and finely-dressed =oman of middle-age, who requested that he bo nilowed tho privilege of escorting her to the house In the West Division, pre- tending thathe wasa friend of the gentle man sho had just left, ‘Choy w through the tunnel, and, when ucar the corner of Sangamon’ and Washington streets, ho took outa large and heavy pockethandkerehtet of some fixured inaterial, which he asked her toexamine, While she was doing: so he clapped Itover her mouth, bore her back- wards to the ground, and, snatching the watch and chain, made off with It, A $1,500 wateh and ehiin Is rather an expensive orna- lent, bit the lady explains it by saying that the watel was set with dine dhanond teetive Thorpe is investigating her st Wiliam McCarthy is the namo given by 2, man who slums to live at No. 876 Morgan gin street, and is known over town b Fluty of mimes. He was, yesterday arrested in tha tobneco store of IL. Frank Bolus, No, Od Wabash avenue, where ho was attempting to obtala a sill Dll of goods upon an order purporting to liye come from the wholesale grocery firm of Franklin MaoVengh & Co, and whieh bors the forged signature of George linbel, ono of the employés In that house. Lt is clalmed that abouts month ago. MeCurthy suceceded in getting some goods: trom Mr Boles upon a aluilarty forged order, * Dr, Murph yall oducts drinks, was yesterday mann fo the Crinttal y, an intelligent and apparently man, but siven to intoxicating held by Justice Kaat- Court in $500 ball upon ench of the two charges preferred by Drs, Strausser and Dr, G. B. Cunningham, from whon he stule cases of surgical Instru- ments, ‘Tho band of burglars recently enptarod by the detectives Ina building at the cornor of ‘Taylor and State streets were yesturday ar ralgned before dpstice Walhice. By the goods found upon then they were Identitied tor the burglary of HL Livingston's second- hand store at No, 300 Stites! 00 worth of goods wore stoles at? Shen, A. ‘T. Mason, and duck Murra held in $300 oi fo. tho Crhutaal Court, For the burglary of 5, Lunt & Sons’ hardwrre store, No, 180) Lake street, they were held in 8400 to the Criminal Court, and In ke amount for breaking inte M. Mendelsohn & fro’s inillinery store on. ‘Twonty-second street. For bury of Mrs, Wilson's notion store, No. O25 Wabash av- enue, where about $800 worth of goods wer stolen, they were each held li $700 to the Criminal Court, maklaug a total of $3,700 bail for euch prisoner. ‘The other members of the party: were discharged, ne the uvidence agalist them was not deemed suiticlent for a conyletion. Even Shea and his two compan: jons protested that they alone were guilty, At3 o'clock yesterday morning trio of burglars entered J. 8, Todd & Bros grocery, No, 360 West Madison street, by breaking a pine of glass out of the door, ‘They gotonly about 50 cents In pennies aud several boxes of elgars, ug they wero disturbed while at their Jubors by “Robert dacques, a nlicht- wateliman, who cae upon then white make {ng his rounds, At hls approwch they ran, but hy pursued and suceecded in capturing onsof therm, mincd Lemuel Hardin, ‘The pennles were found strewed wlong the side walk, whore thoy Were thrown by the thieves us toy made thelr escape. Mardin Isa smart young ian, whose relatives are all well-to-do, and he imight get along well in life if he would only behave himself. But he makes asguciates of George Deal, Robert Stratton, and Jack Leonard, an ex-eonviet, and he bins frequently been arrested, thet upon various erludnal charges, Justice {alah held hint it £1,000 ball to the Criminal ‘ourt, John I. Durand, attorney, was arrested Sualoriny by the polles uyon compluint: of Joseph Meloche, 18 years of age, who clatmed that the lawyer hud swindled bli outot St cash, The hoy came ‘here ‘a short. thie from Canada, and Durand ane aiwerert his advertisement — inane he of thé daily papers t was agreed that bu was to get for hls services $6 per week, cut Mr. Durand’ wanted 830) deposit as sc viity. Meloche had only $18, whieh lie de- posited, When his first week's wares came due tis employer refused to pay, elaliin that bls antary was to be applied to the fund on deposit until the amount of $6) had neat. mulated. "The boy 4: vs he protested that he had nothing with whieh to pay his board or Jodging, but Mr, Durand would atford hin no satlsfacton, ‘The hearlag of the charge has heen set for ‘Thursday nextoeek before Justice Summertield, z Merman Fink, the keeper of sn heer and free Innel: saivon at No. 82) West: Mulison y Whieh Is patronized toca very erent xtent by the frequenters of fiveeent lode Ing-houses, was yesterday held to the Crit. inal Court In $000 ball by Justlee Wisi Upon a charge of selling yuor to imliors, The Ieense of such saloons as Fink ant some of his near nelehboors keep should be taken away from them every tine they also- bey the Inw in even the sniitlest partiontar {tis quite bad enough to tolernte the fore aiken, loathsome creatures who frequent them without the saloonkeepers themselves turning law-breakers, Thursday afternoon thieves broke Into the Farragut Boat Clubhouse at the font of ‘Twelfth street, and, after doing a number of petty malicious acts, decamped with all the pine: chey could: gather, Including a nist er ot medals and prizes won by the Club and its members. ‘The actual value of the goods stolen was fn the nelzhborhood of $400, but the Club would not part with the property for many thiies that sum. By goad uek, nearly all the medals and prizes have been recovered by the police, and the. re- malnder js sure to be found in: tine, at 7 o'clock ‘Thursday evening Oflicer P11. Owens found a young man dryly to sell one of the stolen “inedals at Mr, {lott anan’s dopelry store, corner of, Carpenter street ind Milwattkue avenue. The fellow acted suspiciously, and, bela wiuble te ace count for the inseription on the aed, was. taken into custody, He gave his mune as Olut Walbl, and “his age 9 years, When searched at the station ten medals and prizes Were found secreted about hls elothing, and yesterday Walbl seknowle 1 hiwing pawned © still another prize with Henry Abrahams, pawnbroker on Iinisted street near Van Buren, Walbl will be arraigned before Justice Walsh to-day, Wiliam Madden, 2 professional sneat thief, was arrested yesterday by Olleer Dougherty, who caught hin prying’ open a showease In frontof J. Leterer'’s’ jewelry store, at Nos, 42 and 44 Matlison street, Ile stole therefrom n gold locket and chain, 1 case of old rings, ‘and a solid stiver napkine ring, When searched at the station there was also found upon hina new portemonnale, witleh is supposed to have been stolen re- cently by hin, and for which an owner Is wanted. Bernard Farmer was festerday held to the Criminal Court by Justice Ingersoll for the Jareeny of a horse and buggy from the Merey Hosplial, Farmer was formerly em- ployed at the hospital, but was discharged tur Intoxication. In revenge he stole the horse and bugey, and was captured with it by Olticer Dan Kelley, DEPRAVED BALOONKEEPERS, ‘Tho Citizens’ League have during the past few days broseented the following saloon. keepers: Jermain Fink, 80. and “32 West Madison street, setling Mquor to minor: held to Critninal Court tinder bonds of § by Justice Walsh. Frank ‘Traynor. 117 C neH street, allowing minors te play pool in his saloon; held to Criminal Court under bonds of $300 by Justice Morrison, Wililam Schroeder, corner Unlon street and Milwane kee avenue, two charges, selling Hquor to tilnors and allowing minors to play pool in his saloon; contliued untll Dee 2 ane der bonds of S300 by Justice Walsh, doseph White, Throop street near Eleht- genth, two charges of selling Nquor. to Minors, und allowing minors to play pool ta ily saloon; continued unt Dee. 21, under bonds of $800, vy Justlee Ingersoll, Martin Vise, corner of Adiums snd Desplaines streets, selling quer to a person Intoxte: ¢ held to Crhintnal Court, under bonds of ni hy dustlee Walsh. Dantel Conners, Can street, selling Hauer to ap toxteated; held to’ Criminal Cour i bonus of S300, by ngulist John Ge: Cottnge Grove * near ‘Twenty-sixth street, for allowing inlners to play pool in his saloon, was _ealled | Crhntnal Court before Juileg Huw day, and continued until nest easy agalnst Hd. Havil, No, 108 nigon street, for gelling Hanoy to minors, was continued tintll next term ott account of de- fendunt being sick, ALLEGED SEDUCTION, Adam Joncpin, a prize skater, who during the winter lS varned a livelliood by giving Instructlons to frequenters of Lineoin Park, yesterday found hhuself jailed upon ‘a charge of seduction, preferred by the parents of ons of is young lady patrons. Before Justice Keufmiaumn the gase was continted in S00 ball to the 2th.” ‘The complatnant 1s Mrs. Kalbos, of No. 35 ‘Tell caurt, and ber daughter Julla, a Gaur lukas tilss of some tW suniners, Is the alleged vietln, Lt was known that Jonehin= and Julia “were very friendly, and) when the tat! disappeared from her home sume two weeks ago, the parents attempted to have Joachtin oxpluln where she was: but he avoided them by golng to Milwatlkee. Me fs a married man, and hag a tamily of three elfldren, and they rightly guessed that Joachim would soon return to them, A warrant was sworn outanda pollecman set to wateh for his re-. turn, Yesterday he was found and capt itlee W ured, and it was only after his arrest that the truant, returned to her. home, The story which sho tells is rather — gutizy, Ono diay donehitn ninde Tove to her, and Induced hor to accom pany hin down town, On the way he mada vory sweet talk, and some Insinuntions of a doubtful character to her, and she became so frightened that she ran away from hhu, Une fortunately, she did not rik home, but went to the house of a fainlly trend, with whom she clafms to have bean Tr sines she left home, As night be expected, donchim de nies the charge put against hint in tote, _—— Asto Rubles, Londun Telegrayh, Enatish children enjoy the. rarety disputed n of being the prettiest, bealthlest, and vging juve jonal con could cut 0 lon, Our Mnerient kinsfolk, notubly the Kood peonie of New York, Boston, and [htlidel- phiu, dress thelr offve branches up te otr stan ard, und finiey that they run us bard tn the way at charmiug fltto boys "and girly; but. thelr etl inate da against (hens thoy spoll thelronatlings; licy overeed them and illow them tq sit up toa Jute nt night; and their Fldlribuaty pew tice of ule Towing very amnall girls to wear valuable Jewelry robs Amerlenn childhood of balf its benutitil simplicity. As for French children, attired witht Oxnuists tostefulnces, thoy are so elaborately: urtitichl that it is bard to tull where. ony of tho “putites domotsellea” who teandies her hogp or {ice her skipplugerope in tke Garden of tho Taiterles ends, and where one of the dolls trom the Loocaiopss of the Galleriv Vivionna boylns, dn Italy and Spaly the exhausting and enervatine heut of tho climate brings the young: ones to the complexion of Enicish chit wha buve been kopt tou long iu India. Turkish bas ‘bicg are delightful, but the Hitle girls are upt to runt too much to fit. Negro baubles ave by some thought charming—but they are black. 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