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o THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1880—TWELVE PAGE nn —————— — ———————————— ._.._..______] SSS NEW YORK. 1s mora satisfactory, in view of the factthat | Conncetlout, Chauncey M. Depew, Viscount | present match fa being contested. ‘Tho news | 000, but was gradually raised to halt NULLLISM. e together with four other carpent : hie had not things enough to Ait tere, tone an<itlea T shall get eh while serving In the palaces he sald a jis Foommates, Fattuns it to be now living In En) otha: with Hartman, | tt Binal fersitor. mn the office of the Iii of the Peopts alee dkscovercd some Ret | of the Rintee ‘alace, whercon was marked the piace of ex- plosion; they also found dynamite and other ininin materials, ‘This led them to accuse tho editor and his stall of taking part In the explosion, though on the trial they denied It, ii is TUR SnenE® PRINTING-TOUSE ho police found about 3000 co; Narodnela Volia, over oo0 penisdet Croce : large number of passes, scais, blanks of ukases, diplomns, certificates, and so forth. Thore was found also the program of the Lerrorists, Their finnl alm was the ea tnblishment of the democratte republic in Russia, ‘The ‘meuns were propaganda and agitation by inciting the people to. send to the Government collective Nlegal protests and petitions; to hold meetings and make «lemonstrations; to refusn to pay tho Gow , ernment taxes, and so forth Anothor means was the securing of high positions in the administration, army, aud soctoty. The revolution, if was. declared, must be initiated, by the Nihilists thomselves, without walting Yor the popular rising, ‘Tne printing-preas found was ofan Amorican pattern, AD. cording to the testimony of the expe: could turn out over 100 copies per hour, Ane other printing-houso was ‘opt by Kvintkow al . h itwere found tho same sort of things aa In the other. In the office of the Witt of the Peopte were only five porsons,—an unknown man, Ba Zuckerman, and Miles. Ivanof and Irv But it required the combined offorts of twenty-five policemen and gendarmes to overpower them. According to the testimon: of tho prisoners, the unknown man, armed with six pistols, kept firing at the polica, while the two men and the two women wore burning and dostroying the compromising and important documents. When tho police at Inst Jorcod. their way in thoy found only four persons alive; the unknown was stretched on the floor, his head pierced with two bullets, THE MEANS FOR THK NEVOLUTIONANY 5 ‘iiteh PROPAGANDA were furnishod toa great oxtent by Dri; who was tho agent of the property of i palitical criminal, Lizogoob, executed Inst » Ithnas been provedthat asum of about 150,000 roubles was received by tha revolt Uonists from that source alone, The military Attormey-Goneral and iis as soclate demanded the death of all tto ac- cused, Tho counsol for the defendants mada speeches qualifying them for the position of attorneys for the State, for which, indeed, all of them wero candidat As to tho defend- ants, they showed a fect indifference to nll the proceedings, being well aware that thelr fnto was sented before the trial began. ‘The male prisoners, however, tried thetr bes¢ prices of Important artleies of commerce | Lymington, Goy, Andrews, of Connecticut, | of to-night’s play was received at Slosson’s | 8 million. Tho par valuo of Nave not, on the whole, advanced duringthat | Lieut. Gorringe, and Presidents of tho St, | parlors, on west Twenty-third street, and j tho shares was $5, Circulars and advertise- time. ‘The only obstacle to the realization of | George’s, Nicholas, St. Androw’s, and St, | thero was ments that were scattered everywhere set The Extreme Audacity of the the utmost hopes as to the business of 1880 | Patrick’s Societies, OREAT JUBILATION forth that the Company possessed the koy by Russian Revolutionists. fs the diminution of exports, cnuscd, in tho Lotters of regret wero received: from Gen’ | among tho people congregated there. Bet- | Which its managers were enabled to foretell je main, by the hasty speculative advancein | Garfteld, Gen, Arthur, Seeretary-of-Stato | ting was going on yory briskly, with tho | With a certainty the upward and downward prices some weeks ago. There ara somo | William M. Evarts, Seeretary-of-Trensury | Aincrican n decided favorit, At the outset | Movements of all stocks, and thus wero cn- Trial, Conviction, and Sentence shrewd men who are of opinion that Shormasy, Seeretary-of-Wor Ramsey, Attor- | of the mateh Vignanx was the fayorts with abled: to invest the Company's enpital to 3 Lhe “ONE JANUARY NooM” 1s OVER ALREADY, | ney-General Devens, Mayor Cooper, and | the betting fraternity, with odds of about erent advantage, The pirchase and silo of of Sixteen of Thoir These opinions would change, perhaps, if | many others. $100 to $80, After Tuesday's game, | Socks was represented as made In the stock Number. thera: should he a serious decline before SPERCHES, however, the thie turned, and Slosson | exchange through brokers employed by the New-Yenr's Day, but the probability of such | | Trestdent Carter, after dinner, referred to | ted In the pools, Ths oventng he was | Company. ‘This part of tho program was, adectine grows leas every day, as specte ar- | the history of the Society, and prophested its | not only the favortt in tho betting on to- | howover, omitted, while tho salo of stinres | Inefllolenoy of tho AuthoritiesDaring of rives In largo amounts, and the half-yenrly | future greatness, In response to the tonst of | nistit’s game, but also Inthe wagers on tho. | Wont briskly on, and grew until it became tho Nihilist Women. disbursements approaeh, ‘Tho Trensury wil | The Day Wo Celebrate,” hecalted upon the | gejeral results of the mateh, by aids of Stov | Neccssnry to Incrense tho capital, J havo abont $25,000,000 to pay out, though a | Rev. Dr. Storrs, who related theearly history | ¢ 880. The opinion hore to-night was al- At thelr office a man recelved a constant Bae York a part of the bonds maturing and n part of the | of the Pilgrim Fathers and subsequent ( most general that Slosson would suceced in | Stream of gullible Investors, to whom the 8r. Prrenanuita, Dee Tot all the polit. coupons falling due will not be presented | achloyements of their descendants, defeating his formidable rival. In both tho | Privilege of examining the books of the con- eal ‘trints ‘that havo taken placo in ile In for payment at onee. The payment of In response to the toast of ' The Presidont up-town and down-town pool-houses he sokt | cert was cheerfully extended, Entries of tho Inst few yenrs, tho one just ended here ts interest, too, seattors the money all over the | of the United States,” Postmaster-Gerferal | strongly, securing olds, which were In- | Plrchase ond sales of slocks that the most important being, as it were, tho country, and It willbe some time before the | Maynard sald that In the absence of the | crenscd when the news of theeventng's samo BUOWED A HANDSOME HALANOE culninating polnt of the so-called Nilitist full effect Is felt, Disbursements by corpor- | President of the United States it devolved | was confirmed, All tho professionnts, In- | on tho right sldoof tholedger wercoxhibited. | joyement. ‘This trial has fully Illustrated ations will be Iargor than usual, but the { "pon lin to speak in his namo, Mr. May- | cluding hisoldtime rival, Jacob Schaefer, | but evasive excuses were nile to thoso moro | on tho one hand, the oxtremo audacity of the money thus pald ont must first be withdrawn | Nard spoke briefly, referring to tho high | admitted that his chances of ultimate success | than ordinarily inquisitive, Ifa person per- Ttusstan revolutionists, and, on the other, tha from the lonn market, In which much of ft | duties of tho occupant of the highest offices | wero excellent. ‘wo reports, whieh are | sisted he was informed the books wero the romarkabto {nofiicloncy of the Czar's quad: is now temporarily employed. within the gift of tho people, tho office that | welt founded, and of interest In connection | private property of Michel Cato & Co., and FINALY, Tules 60,000,000 of people, with the match, wore discussed in billiard. {| could not be exhibited, as they would at onco rn ee ee ce wore brought before the aconsiderabio part of the moncy to. be dis- GEN. GRANT circles to-day. Ono of these was in relation | disclose tho key upon which tho prosperity | snitltary court of St. Petersburg. ‘They were Dursed has already heon Invested by those | W8s then Aitrosliicet and, after. repeated | to of tho Company rested. ‘Chesoanswers ustial- | the nobleman Kviatkovaky, 27 years old; tha who are to receive St,—how large a part ¥ cheering, spoke.ns follows: 1 THE Visit OF viGNADS To THIS couNTRY. | Jy’shut off huveatigation, pensant Shifinetf, 23 years old; the burgher be known only when January Ins come, m By CRIDER AS D GESTURES dite For two years past prominent persons inv td a it musorlod pechably ne Aaron Zundelevitch, 26 yenrs old; tho noble- os : ty ty | Made actlye efforts aud handsome pecunlary eV edule | man Kobylinusky, 23 yenrs old; the peasant LIQUIDATION. pecletl Ley pomalbing shone Us Sorte offers to induce the French export to comoto | ous investors, nnd had declared every month | ‘prchonoft, 93 yents old; the burghor Oklads- TNE PACIFIC MUTUAL MARINE, a tt wnat te oclug Inst nisht to attend | Atleriea, ‘but failed. It 1s now announeed | 00 imaginary dividend of 10 or 16 per cont ot | yy, 99 yonrs old; the burgher Presninkolf, 24 Spectat Diavateh to The Chicavo Tribune, a A be! a 4 au Ha t th Now York | Won good authority that a proniment firm tho par value of tho stock, when early In Oc- | years “old; a° son of Privy Councll- Nr Yon, Dec. 22.—The Pacie Mutual ‘ ae aaa re bri i pal tis t ates a | have a contract signed by Vignaus, In which tober the Government stopped the mnils of | ior Buck, 20 yenrs old; the mer- Marine & Inland Insurance Company, of No. seh on atta af the ite in a i a the he agrees to come here at an ently day. ‘Tho | several concerns of nsimilarcharacter, The | chant Zuckerman, 20 years old; the 63 Wall street, lins resolved, after an investi- a oh C auRien : ie Toul re Me ae general opinion seems to be that his arrival | Mutual Stock Company was not molested, | nobleman Martynovsky, 21 years old; a gation Into its alfairs by its ‘Trustees, to go | fOreIMtOrs cll at ane ie eenee, nid | Would be of great benefit to the billiard in- | but the exposuro compelled tt to suspend | priest's sen, Zibkovsky, 85 yenrs old; the Ante voluntary Iquidution. ‘Cho Company's | Met 1 Bs ante ‘a Ate ie a ceatness | .terests of the country. , Tho other report was operations for a while, and Its Inst declared | Zomnstvo physician Bullteh, 27 yerrs old; the attairs have been in an unsatisfactory condi- Srugnlityy TMK A ovens | thnt negotiations have. beon completed took- | “dividend” was not pald. Mnrassed by tho | nobleman Drigo, 30 years old; a Major's tion for some time past, nnd it is reported | Of the i Aiienat iif ay discretion, | 8 to tho pitting of ax-champion William | Persistent efforts of the Stock Exchange to | daughter, Sophy Ivanolf, 24 years old; tho that, in order to get business, they were | Now Enel mal dent selircitance, sttse: a + | Sexton against Slosson, Thepartics making | drive then: out of pusiness, Alichol 1’. Caffe | peasant girl Mary Grinznoff, 23 years old; obliged to take extraordinary ocean risks, and wisdom assort Itself and feselt late the wager wore Al Smith and If, Stedeker. & Cr and 9 nobleman’s daughter, Eugenie Fignor, A.conmilttes recently appoluted to investi | how to be prosperous, I thank the Soclety | Oo eon S1,000 To. $750, APPEALED TO THE STOCKHOLDENS 4 yours old, gnte tho alfairs of the Company have just | for its invitation, and hope to be invited ; fe if of the concern to show thelr falth in tho ‘o the usual questions ns to social stand- reported n statement placing the Habillttes at | seal. [Laughter and applause.] tho odds being in favor of Slosson, and the | snanngoment by signing an agreement giving | in& Age, religion, nud occupation, somo of $750,000 and the assetsatthe same figure. In OTHER TOASTS, ninteh was made upon the condition that | carte .€ Co, the right to hold thelr shares and | "¢ Prisoners the linbllittes, however, were included $400,000 |_In response to ‘he State of New York,” | Sexton should practice away from thecity, | inyest the money as they liked, Nearly GAVE UECULIAI ANSWERS, of the Company's outstanding, serib. The Chauncey M. Depew sald that Now York where his associations have been such as to three-fourths of the stockholders stgned tho | 28 follows: Zunieleviten : “T have nore ‘Trastees have resolved to cancel 50 per cent | Was first In everything grent, and second to | Prevent anything tke proper training on hls | agreement, and reeclved in exchange for Heit ote wp Held tie auc ave of the serip, which will reduce the liabilities | Oto in power, but that while Ohfo monop- | Park {Lis announced that Sexton will start | oir stock In the Mutual Stock Operating | olutionary religion? Martyhovaky? “Thave to $550,000, and to discontinue business. ‘The | ollzed the Presidents, New York elected | for New Orleans inn few days in fulfilment | Company shares tho par value of which wore | 20 feligion whatever.” Zuckerman: # Iain Company was organized In 1855, them. (Laughter, crane conullitons eee ante ne athe $001n the “Guaranty & Income Company,” of Hebrew rollglon! Fopytnsky zon THE TOTAL PREMIUMS RECEIVED An response to the toast of “Tho Army and ae ee Heeactlorentaliad vieng! 8 founded by the same firm at 40 and 42 Brond- | that they were of the orthodox’ religion. fodate have been $17,074,740; total losses Navy,” Gen. Sherman spoke briefly. Ie re és paid, $11,015,071, ‘The actual available as- sets, according to the Iast Insuranee report, were $726,514; and the nggregate abilities, The Bears Have Failed to’ Control the Money Market. i : | i A i i * Gould, Who Was Breeding a Panic Monday, a Bull To-Day. Philadelphia Suffering a Diver: sion of Trade—Exports Falling Off ( ‘4 An Othorwiso Prosporous Aspect { of Monetary Affairs All Over the Union. Wheat, Notwithstanding tho Western - Panic, Advances ‘ Cautious- ly "Insurance. Another New England Society Holds a Grand Banquet —Proceedings. I Inside Workings of an Institution Run by a Gang of Thieves and Scoundrels. { || Specutating on the Result of the i Parisian Billiard Mateh— H A Tammany Meeting. foehobia tha deus OF ite New England an way, Tien capltal ot ia atra + phe now Buel sald am printer of the gocrot print- erred to tha deeds of his New England an- ; company did not got a falr start, however. | ing house, he same occupation was uc- cestors, and hoped their spirit would animate etna kee oe eee ee Oe tetris ‘tho Law Committee of the Stack Exchange, ‘showed etl by filles ae au Grinenols ' their descendants. Others followed, and tha oe OF- THE BTOCK HOAD, *E | aided by Police Inspector Byrnes aud his ce ig to ‘i rosecutor, the Bussoll Sago Cited to Appear Bofore the Stock Eoard—Immigrants—Peoul= : ~ | to.excuipate the women. : including scrip outstanding, $786,120, The | festivities Insted until n late hour. gpectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, detectives, lind watched for months for a Tussin revoliubonars arty Had been propa” etete yerdlet, of Ae court, purere va fivo iar Illness, Income recelyed during the’ Inst: year was New Yours, Dec, 2%2—Messrs, Budge & | chance to trip up the swindlers, of Its own, the Zombie c Vola (* Land and pletaan spelagners Tieton death, ten only So mee $802,081, and the aggregate expenses $003,008, SHOOTING AT A ITAT. Goldsehinidt, bankers aud brokers, of No. 40 | ‘The exposure in October had beon necom- ilberty by Phe mneahers of ths party neted | tive of thom were reserved for ‘oxechtion, WALL STREET. AND THE HAT HAD A HEAD INSIDE OF IT. | Exchange place, have cited Itusseil Sngo to | Palled by an ndvertisement tn tho papors | {iovwereiot orenulzed, ferugoks (Browns); | while tha rest wore doomed to the Siborian cot Pee CEN eM Stee: PRODUCE. Specint Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, appear before the Arbitration Committes of | calling upon the swindled stockholders !n | there appeared among them an ‘organized | mines, fifteen years being the lowest term; WIHRAT. then for some of tho Inst cntegory the son- teneo was modified to exile to Siberia; tho chief of the St. Poteraburg military district reduced by five years tho term of work in the inines for two of the prisoners; and finally the Czar granted life to threo of the five pet sons sentenced to death, TNR GBENTENCR AS AT LAST SETTLED UTOtt was this: Kviatkoveky and Presniakoff aro sentenced to be hanged ; Shirlacif, Tihon- off, Oklndsky, and Zundolevitch ‘are son- teneed to hard Inbor in the Siberian mines for life, Kobyllansky for twenty years, Mare for New Yorx, Dee, 22.—In the basementof | tne Stack Exchange, Some time ngo Mr. | Mutual Stock Operating Company to give | wing called Narodnikt (tho popular wing), No. 48 Chatham street 18 9 billiard-salén Snge sold thom a call on Denver & Io | theirnssistanco to tho Law Comuilttes and | which had adefinit program, ‘This was to and tile gallery, the frequenters of which | Grande Rallrond stock. Recently that Com. | thelr attorneys, Many responded. Civilne- | excite the people a nat: tho Gear's Govutns consider themselves very expert marksmen, | pany asked for subscriptlons to $4,000,000 | tlon was commenced fn thelr behalf to dis- Soe Ei niaeor tie ed and commonly amuse themselves by shvoting | jew stock and $4,000,000 new bonds, and of- | selvo tho Company. Enough evidence had | jar demands and needs. ye wing was com- at bottles, turnips, apples, and other articles | fered stockholders of record who might sub- | been accumulated to bring. the ease before | posed of a large number of tho city and the whieh are held ata distance on tho head of | gore special privileges. On the day that | the Grand Jury, and an Indictmont was | village groups, welded togethor by means of one of the company. This foothardy rifle | the transfers of bonds were to close for this | found ngalust three officers of the Company p-conltal group ab Bt Pevarsbare,. Ty He practice has beon In progress nightly. At3| purpose, Messrs, Budgo & Goldschmidt | forobtalning monoy under false protenses. | real needs of the peasantry, and of soreniline o'clock Monday morning the bartender; | cajied upon Mr. Sage for the stock, but | Jienco their arrest to-day, revolutionary ideas among them, while the Gustave Wargnuz, nged 30, of No. 22) Will- | ne was unable. to deflver ft, having, Caffe, who is sald to have been the moving | city groups confined their activity to raising inm street, wearled with overwork, sat down Nuw Yous, Dee, 22—The stock market opened firm, but, re the First Board, there was a decline of 1f to 184. Later, spectt- Jaton beenme buoyant, aud prices advanced, with considerable activity’ In some cases. ‘The largest transactions werein Lake Shore, the Grangers, Western Union, Erle, sia the Southwestern shares, At noon the market fell eff a little, while, on tho second call, the list beeaine strong but quict. In the late dealings stocks were irregular, an up. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Triduns, New Your, Dec, 22,—A fairly actlye busi ness is reported in winter wheat again, malsly on speculative account, at generally stronger though very quiet prices, opening at an advance of 1(@3¢ cents a bushel, sub- sequently receding on options about halfa cent a bushel, but Inte In the afternoon rallying again quite sharply in sev- eral . Instances as much as = SY@UYy een{s bushel, leaving off somewhat et i 3 spirit of the concern, is the son of a mer- | money, procuring passes, recruiting new | tynovsky, Buch, and Zubkovaky f iftecn, ward tendency prevailing, the market clos-') jrrogutar and in the instance of options on | ata tablo and was soon halfn sleep. Several Se ae ci elton ae Saati chant of stunding in tho city, Do Fossa Is members, nd to IarAry Work. Jw-appears | Sennett penernn, Ar % pe Sears, Hello, ing, strong, Railroad bonds were strongand | No, 2 red a trifle weaker; more export in- | markamen at the other end of tho hall had 7,000 more shares which were due lilm from | sald to bon Frenchman of noble family who, ance,— iB ppeai Trinznoff are exiled to’ Stbarin for Ito; Dr. Higher. Erle: conselidated sceonts rose to | quiry noted, but the moderate offerings of | been drinking frequently, and suddonly | the Company, but, owing to tho sorious ill- | the police sny, fled tho country whon ac- TUE TERRORISTS. Buliteh and Drigo aro deprived of all rights 100; do funded Ss to $6; Denver & Rio | suitable grades for early delivery, and the | Charles Westfield, aged 90, of No. 125 Mon- | hiess of President Wocrisholfer, he had been | cused of a serious offense, and was convicted | ‘These undertook tho actital destruction of | and exiled to Siberia. Grande firsts to 115; do consol firsts to 1149¢; | senreity and hardening tendency of ocean | roe street, picked up a rifle and ‘ oUNADLE To OnTAIN ‘TITEM. ~ | by “contumacy.? Wyant was formorly a | the Czar'’s Government. It appears, thore- Hvlntiavaley, tho, chiet ealtar: ot Be. wit Kansas & Toxns firsts to 11434; do seconds to | frelght accommodations, worked decidedly TOOK AIS AT THE NODDING HEAD Messis, Deum & Golllechmidt any that he | Merchant, foro, that there was a sciitsin ninong tho Rus- oun Ecoplay nd YE reanta kom. wise whl 7357; Chesapeake & Olilo, series B, to.%8!4; do | against the export movement; Western re- | of tho slumbering Wargauz, his design being | 4 acre to Necuites tha Sank chnet and to | , The prisoners will bo. arraigned in.court sian Tovolutionlats, an the fig er eres hanged the othor day In the Petropaulovaky currency Os to 48; ‘Texas Paelile (Ito Grandd | ports towards the close. were of | to show that he could plerce tho hat without | Ooo tee them all the privileges thoy would | (morrow, ity om 1870, thoy hel two cOngressea: one Fork ‘Thoy rofesod to Kiss tho Cross, but Division) firsts to 07; to Incomes, 73/3 Bos- | a stimulating tenor, cable advices con- | grazing the sleeper’s hair, Ho stendicd the | F ; V y thoy warmly embraced and kissed each other, Only the soldiors saw the execution, nore o! the people being admitted. ‘The Czar’s servants aro bonsting, that they have nt last uprooted the very nest of revolts tion, Perhaps it ts tro; but during this trint it was clearly proved that thegreater part of the gnme had escaped,—that over thirty daring and well-known Terrorists are still freo and inny preserve thelr Hberty foe five or six years, as some Nihilists have act- unlly done, with tho police soarching for thom all'the time. People here aro astonished at tho ine eloncy of the authorities. “ Thoro can bone safoty whatever,” somo Bay if the revulue tionists can buy land and houses adjoining tho tracks, get sition of switchmen om the railroad, and of carpenters in tho Winter | i k: in Linetzk, whore the Terrorists were Ni, the Weapon and pulled the trigger, Just atthat have by appearing on the books fis Btook- A PECULIAR ILLNESS. majority, and another in Voroneje, where Instant Warzaux moved his head, thecart- | Holders of record. ‘They necepted theo) 12 55 supposen ro WAVE NERN cavorr | the majority was on tho sito of tho Nurod- Itige exploded, and he was seen to quiver, | (tS, aud received baek thelr memo- VOM A HOWE anki, ‘There could be no agreement betweon Themen ran forward and ‘found the blood | Tulum of tho + privilege, bub they Bpectat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, iis uo wings, ee ene vont tte OMe Bid was streaming from o wound in tle head, elatin thot thoy: subacnuently discovered that | Nyw Yous, Dec. 23—Further particu lnrs ate Potts Will of the Peoples OO thn Just over tls right ear. : alr, Sngo surreptitionsty altered the docu- | aro obtained in relation to Henry Gasthause, | wing must bo referred all the grave political Strangely enough ho still retained con- Heat chet are adel aa the German cartman reported on Saturday as Grimes -eomuittl in Russla during the two ‘ s called, E ering . " PATS. selousness, and brightoned up somewhat tn- | O55 thy privileges under he guarantee, the suffering from glanders. Te has been in this pees ixcanntiina syne afisk, end kiifed in dor the effect of a stimulant administered to La beh 7. gi * 5 country about fiya months, and was em- Februnry, 1870, by Guidenberg, 1 dew, 18- hin. When. told how the aceldent “hay: | complainants muat .agqin, “call” tho -atock | ployed ns'n chrtitiati at tho’ minit-touse at tho | sisted by’ Kubyliansky.. ‘Tlie cauiso of” the pened, he expressed the greatest surprise within the time specifed in the momoran- | foot of Broome atreet, being required totake | murder was tho cruel trealinent of the po- i 7 = . dum, and in the menntiine the price may rise | enre of hisown horse. The animal had be- | litical priyoners by order of. the Prince, (at Westfeld should have missed his mark, Gol Bi ele b: tly tod, but Ifls head was bandaged, and the mon strove | '0% point at which it would not bo profitable | come attached to him, and whenever ho came ty rere Rid SENAY tly Arras stad Hut to rouse hilt still more, but ho gradually bee | ® do #0, to feed the horse it was in the habit of rub- | months before the trinl. Le made a damag- came weak from loss of blood and Inpsed Into TAMMANY. Ding its noso on the man’s face, Last week, | Ing confession of all the crimes committed. ton, Hartford & Erie firsts to 46!g; Union Pacific sinking funds to 123; Mobile & Ohio first deoentures to 87; Amerlean Dock Im- provement 7s to 123g. St. Pant & Onaha consols were strong at 105, New York, Penn- sylyanin & Ohio incomes ranged between 50 and 59}g. San Francisco, Class B, advanced 14, to 88; Columbus, Chicago Indiana Central income declined 8, from 57; Indiana, Decatur & Springfield second income 1, from OL. flicting, but the latest ~ represented the marketas somewlint moro favorable; No. red at SL.16{@LIT, closing at SLATE bid and $1.17gaskeds; do free on board atSl.1514; December nt $t.15}4@1.17, closing at St. do January at $1,163{E1,18, closing at $1.173¢; do February at St {@1co%, closing nt $1.203¢ bid; do March at $L214@L2, closing MtSLAi¢bld and $1.223¢ asked; May atSLaiy @LM, closing at $1.22; do steamer grade at $1.14; No. Dred at $1.08; ungraded red nt SLA10@1.2 as to quailty; Atlnnesote spring In store ton local miter at’ 81.1734; 1,000 bush- els rejected spring at 98 conts, * conn, MONEY opened moderately nective at 6 per cent, but thine loans could be made at 4@5, There ‘wore soins loans inade at 1H@1-33 per cent por dicm and interest during the after- ‘ ‘Ife, mes y " Corn more sought after, and attor an | Weonsclousness, The men by thistime were | sretisg oF TUM COMMITTEE ON ONGANIZA- Ane aunrret with fle: wife, Gasthausg:yyas hy dumisale an alls comrade Son eee, ihe Pe ing Rihinste Surpass thove o! noon, but most of the. business | sv iromising opening, prices in instances | #rently frightened, and gave notice to OMlcer ON. IIT OVER 118 NIGUT EYE, Caaraiife dented having aby assoeintes, te | to Czar, Provious to tho oxploston in tha oneall wasnt 6 per cent, and toward the ahowing for°1cw crop Increased heaviness, | MeQuade, of the Fourth Preeinct, of what Spectat, Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. causing a small wound. ‘Lhe horse had been | was diselosed by Goldenberg that there were | Cznr’s palace, Chiof-Engincer Gen. D, was close the rate declined to4 per cent. Ib Is the market hardened perceptibly during the | had happened, ‘Tho officer “at onco sum- | Nyw You, Dec, 22.—John, Kelly mar- | suffering from eplzodty, and it Is supposed | six persons, overy ‘one of whom was ready to Informed of ihe Sindiax of ererians of oe bolleved that. Mr. Sage has settled with Mr. | ir eriuon, No. 2of the oli crop rallying 37@ | woned an ambulance, in whieh shaled his Committee on Organization at | that some of tho discharges from its nostrils | make away with the Czar, | ‘Those wore: Ploy. the place of explosion was rarked. Treat aE ti bores Ue Dede tnostnen nario Teent a bushel, options also gaining ‘about ‘TUE WOUNDED MAN Tammany Hall this evening for the purpose | entered tho wound in tho man’s face. ‘The | iene ag his Dolnie fd sky, | ‘The Czars ongincer had a deop ditch run EM cents a bushel; sales of n ern ungraded new at 5t@53 quailty; No, 3, 4(@55- cunts; Now York steniner mixed, 55@55}{ cents, Oats less act- ive, opening generally a trila higher, but through tha afternoon ruled -weak and irregular, closing moro firmly; white West ern ungraded at 42@453¢ cents ns to quillty; imixed do at 41@43 cents; No. 2 Chicago quoted at 42cents. OTHEL GRAINS, . Ryeslack and quoted weak and Irregular. Barley quiet at about former rates, PROVISIONS, Hog products quoted rather weak, with Western steam lard fairly active, but other articles slow; Western mess pork slow of silo; for early delivery quoted at $13,05@ 13,60 for old and S14,00@14.25 for new unln- spected, andin tho option Hne attracted fit- tle attention; February delivery ut $1340 Did; March $80 bid ant $14.95 asked. Bacon dali, with long clear quoted at $7.25 and short clear at $7.75. Western steam lard in falr request, early delivery closing at $8.95, hut quoted a shade tower, and In the option Hue more freely dealt In, but at deellne of 6@ 74 cents, with December closing nt $8.021¢@ 3.05, January at $3.05, Febriary $9.05, Murch $0,12}4, April nt $9.20@ 0.024, OTHE ARTICLES. ‘Yallow stendy, with sates at O@0%¢ conts, thy Intter for chotee, . Suears—Raw dull, but steady, at 734@715¢ cents for fair to good refining Cuba. Ketined Inactive, 3 FRETONTS, Business on a moderate seale, checked in part by the Hght offerings ot aecommodations ixed West- was taken hinstily to the Chambers atreet | of a iitle disciplining of thoso leaders whom | next day the wound beéamo much inflamed, | ¢eoUNE OF his belne a dows Koby tansky, its, asto refused on account of his being » Pole; Hospital, whero hls condition was discovered | he has for some time past suspected of dis- | and both tho upper and. lower eyclids were | Mikhailof, not found; Zuckerman, Kvlat- to be vory critical, Weattield was taken into | affection, But before ho got throngh with | enlarged to several timos thelr natural size. | kovsky, and Solovicf. ‘Iho services of tha custody, and arraigned before Justice Pat- | the business in hand, the Boss found that tho | ‘Tho inflammation and swelling noxt extended Jattur Avera necap tod, and he explated hi terson Inthe ‘Tombs Court. Here Walter | discontented clement in lus wing of the | to tho glands of the neck, and subsequently } CMe on Ele 8 ° At the Lipetzk Congress the Terrorists had Fay, n young man living at. No. 18 Tallman | party was altogether too strong to bo con- | to thoso of the groin, Ile fs now under | decided that street, Brooklyn, who was a witness of the | trolled with faellity. Some of the Tammany | treatment at his home, and his altuatton is ACTUAL WAI UPON THE GOVERNMENT shuoting, testlfled ns to the manner In which | ftes were especially Indignant at the recent | very precdrious. Prof, Tinutard, the con- | was imporative, for. tho. soclalist-rovolution- the wound was Intl cted, and the Magistrate | fleree attacks by one of Kelly’s papers upon | sulting veterinary surgeon of the Health Do- | ary ideas could not be ndyantageously pro: held Westfleld to await the result of his | ‘Tammany Icaders (always excepting Kelly | vartment, anys the aniniat fs not affected by | agated without it, ‘The Terrorists were sul foolish act, ‘Thera were a number of bls | himself), and glanders, but Ip suffering from o sovero at- | (vided into the Administrative Commission friends in court, and one sympathizer, when DENOUNCED THE ARTICLES tack of tho eplzodty, fe constantly resided nt St, Petersburg. It had he Jearned that tho prisoner was to be | in most vigorous terms. At this mecting It to know Seurvthing pertaining to the rovalu- locked up, came forward, and nade a formal | was made known that Ed Gate, for years ITEMS. Honary movement, and to raise the funds. offer to go to prison in his stead, If tho Jus- | one of Kelly’s strangest supporters, had | - AWINDIING BALOONKEFPERS, aha Sxccut ive Connaltiosias wn active body tlee would consent to the substitution, ‘The | withdrawn from Tammany, and would no Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Pitted iho Lesota ne Lerroristn ign lad ann seemed tobe greatly grieved whenstold | Jongor Nnk his fortunes with the Boss, He | New York, Dec. 2.—A man who gavo his | to be recommended by five members, and to thit sueh a procéeding could not, ns a imatter |. prefers to bo on the winning side, At the | name ns Joh O'Mally was recently brought | recelye three votes out of four. Both Com- of course, be permitted, Wargauz's hat was | next meeting of the Commlttes of Organiza. | to the County Jail in New Branswick, N, J., infusion and Committea employed agents who produced In court. “It was riddled with | thon it is understood that a Jarge number of | to await trini at the next term of courton o Were Of the He sad ie aecone aradea, ac: bullet-holes, made while/the owner had | stutesmon will be Invited to take back sents, | charge of swindilng. O'Mally visited the sition Be ae ih tho Gomileslon oe well as in stood asa mark to bo shot at by the frequent | In the course of thne itis thought Mr. Kelly | Nattorsatoonsin Woodbridge and represented } the Committee. ers of the ealoon, will ns n matter of fact, bo all that is left of | himself to bu a State detective, and ox- THY MINING EXPENUTENTS tho organization, hibited =o badge which was marked | of tho Nihilists have particularly mortified IMMIGRANTS. “Unlon Detectlya sAgency, New Jor- | tho public authorities here. 1t ling come out A MENTING HELD IN THEIR INTERSTS, | “GUARANTY AND INCOME.” | soy State Dotective.? Ie demanded | that not ong but three mines wore simul Rpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. * ARRESTED FOR SWINDLING. $10 from ench snloonkeeper for a State Hinepusly told for tho purpose.of blowing up New Yours, Dee, 22.—-At the meeting of the Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes Ueenso feo, Mrs, Cathurine Shock and Mra. | Liyndin to St. Petersburg, ‘The way inwhich Conference of Charitles and Correction In| = New York, Dec, 2.—Michnel P. Caffe, | Winifred Ryan each pald him $10, Me } tho dangerous missions were fulfilled Is yery Cloyeland in July Inst a Conmittes on Lnml- | Laurent De Fossa, and Charles M. Wyant, | claimed that Mrs, Mary Dunn's feo had been | characteristle, A. separate Rroup was de- gration was appointed to consider and report | Prosident, Secretary, and ‘Treasurer, respect" | due ntonger time than the othogg, and de- iiatled far each ule, yyciahort akhenof, upon tho proposed reforms in the reception | {vely, of the * Mutual Stock Operating Com- | manded $1115, which she,patd, Te was ac- | Oklndsky, and stile, {aklinotf went to Alox- , androvsk, Jolnboif, under an assumed name, and treatment of fimigrints to this country, | pany,” and tho “Guaranteo and Income | companied by a boon companion, and the ae- | poughts plece of land adjoining the ratlron This Cammittoo met at No, 67 Madison ave- | Company,” both alteged to be swindiing con- | tion of the twomen aroused quspicion, anil for dig pretended parnose of. establishing 9 nue. ‘Tho mesting was purely informal, and | cerns, were arrested this afternoon on bench | O'Mully was takon Into custoly by Consta- | tannery, Mile, Inkimot? played the role of lasted about an hour, ‘There were present | warrants Issued by Clty Judge Cowling, thoy | ble J. I. Lea ona warrant lasned by Justico qu Srl taroFsihs tannee Fs uring the day: the Edward C, Donnelly, Thomas B, Bronson, | having been Indleted for obtalning money by | Nowton. From papers found in the posses- Ane erated ir tho factory, During the nee . , és Hy ‘ . Mrs. C. 1, Lowell of the State Board of Char- | fraudulent representations, ‘This arrest was | slon of the prisoner it was ascortalned that | yi were busy in the ming. “Thuy hail 5 conte ities, Sigismund Kaufman, Willy Wallach, | tustigated by the New York Stock Exchange, | he lived In Paterson, There Js no provision | pound drill, eylnders, wire, dymiunite (about George Starr, Secretary 1. d. Jackson of tho | and Is the result of a contlnucd effort to | In tho State Inws of New Jersey providing | 120 pounda), and a battery, nw about three down nntil after the January disbursements. ns entirely failed, and they have conse quently been much tlisappointed, It Is stated that My, Gould hasbeen getting In Nne with the bullinovement, and that he axpects to float some of lis Southwestern sccurliles on the new boon whieh is now near at hand, Mr. Gould did not get as much Iron Mount- alu stock, it Is said, 13 he would have Itked, He fs quiie bullish on the Wabash stocks, and hos recently put several friends In then fur a profit, around the palace In order to see whi thero wore any mings or wires, Of courseho did not find anything, for the mino was ine side of the palace, in the carpentors’ room, whieh the wise cngineer nover thought of fovestt Hing, though it was Indicated on the nilist plan, Lhave often heard men say: “The Nihitista dare s0 much and accomplish so much only because they always have women by thelr side encouraging and cheorlng them on,’ And {Indeed WOMEN ARE FOUND EVREYWIRRE, aldo by side with tho male revolutionists,—0 the offices of the clandestine journal, in the secret laboratory, In the garb‘of tho peasant woman nnd in'that of the Slater of te Rod Cross, in the Nihilist mines, and, alas! io thoso of Siberin and Saghalion, In the Cznr's country woman is refused only ono thing,—the gibbot! Before we saw the Nihil- ist women, pfistal in hand, firing at the polico: or pasting the revolutionary proclamation on walls in the crowded strects. Now we havo svon some new types: Mile. Lebedeff fn a watch-house ona railroad, sitting on a box filled with dynamite, chatting pleasantly with the siwitchmen and mending a tagged cloak; 2 beautiful young jady of 23. Mile, Manor, nicely dressed, sitting In a handsome parlor and playing on a planofor hours and hours, trying her best to drown the noise made by tho printing. ress wor) in the adjoining room, and giving to her hor- tibla krajok the countenance of an artlstio fnmily; mh Excotlency’s daughter, Mule. Pe- rovaky, day by day watching the approach of every stranger to the place whare the Mos cow mine was under way, oud pulling the tinderground bell, thus warning the miners to stop work as often as she suspect danger, All theso womon, woll educated and highly connyeted, leave society In, the rline of fife for the gloomy mines, the dare ‘oreata, and tho deop and eternal ‘snows of Siberin; their vacant places will be filled by new recruits, Such aro tho Nihilist women, i 4 ‘ H j fl i ‘ _ EXCHANGES, ' LESH LURINIEAR OF A. att ULATIVE CHAT: * Bpeeiat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, 4 New Your, Dee. Tha exchanzes wero 4 Jnrger Just weok at New York *and some 4 other cities than in any other week for a long i fine, exeept the last week of November or i tho first of December, At New York tha 4 deerease In sites of stock umounted to 2,272,- i 0} shares for the weok ending Thurstay Inst, with a further decline in Western Union, a stock of which the sales amount to about one-fifth of the whole in value, ‘The Joss.in tha oxelinnges was prestunably do- Y fron stuck ~—transnetlons, and other exehonges — unounting to , 8654,205,568, an Inerense of $52,000,000 over the previous week, ‘The monoy anarket has been Gloxe, though with fess pressure toward the end of Inst week, but the declining \oney in the markets for merchandise ling been largely due ton diminished demand for ‘export, ‘Tho market for securitles was sup- dU last weeks by renorts that 'Trensusy payments dug in danunry would bo anticl pated, and by positive assurances that the ! And the’ men? These, too, in spite of al B per cent funding bill would poss tho | for eurly use and the firmer views of ship- | Bourd of Immigration; William Blake, Sue | brenk up bogus concorns created for the pur- | for tho collection of Nauor-license foes, srouie aes fiecectiel tt on ins die nine roseoutions, banfsliments, and excoutlate House before the week closed, owners and agents, ng also In the Instance of | periutendent of Outdoor Poor; Dr. David | pose of : STUAM-ENGINES FOU SOUTIL, AMERICA, 187), the then men drove out ina wagon and sanlinnd a thelr work ane Beet ‘ck AMOUNT OF EXCHANGES the grain trade by the sharp rally in prices | Rogers, and Dr, Charles 8, Hoyt. AWINDLING THI, UNWARY, Throo stationary steam-engines have been | stopped not far from, the railroad, in full | torror for terror!” at San Franelaco for tho week ending Dee, | Of Wheat and com, For Liverpool, cngage- TNE GENERAL CONCLUSION REACHED Tho Company of which the above named aro | constructed at Paterson of 150 horse-power | Vlew of tho npproaching Lniporial train, ments have been, by steamer, flour at 2s 1¢d Ut, t other cites for the week e econ BbD ‘ a sceek ending Gas Od, mostly through frelght and forward was to press upon Congress the necessity of | tho chief officers was tho ploneer and the | each, No pleco in either welghs more than | Wich passed ovor the mine uninjured, Dee, 18, is shown in tho following tables adopting some such mensure ns Mr. Cox’s | largest of the “mutual stock companies," though the party an tha wagon closed the A BRAVE WOMAN. halfa ton, and thoy have a link motion, Mike | olectris current. One of the prisoners said. Cities, 188), 18:0. Peret, | Suipment, and by outport steamers ag flow ng | bill to regulate immigration, which provides | It was founded on Novy, 20, 1870, with tho | 9 locomotive. They are designed for aroll- | that tho failure. resulted probably from the Bho Dofende Horsclf with a Fistol. Now Yor! € Lead aoe 12 | 23 Bgd@2s 8s whent, Hd} provislons at 2s | for Governmental protection and supervision | avowed purpose of carrying on stock specu- ing-nill nt Bogota, United States of Colom | bud quatity of the conductors used, ve i A ANG Od, mainly threguh freight for for- ward shipment, and by outport steamers as Jow us 27a bd @u0s, NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY, ‘THE NAW YOK BRANCH MOLDS ITS ANNUAL FESTIVAL, New Yon, Dee. 2.—The soventy-fitth annlversary of the Now England Soelety of Uils.elty was held to-night In. tho Metropol- ita Concert-Hall, ‘Thu floar of tho hall for this oceasion was used os a dining-room, while the boxes or upper thers were reserved Bpeclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune, Sr. Lours, Dec, 23—Jnmes Garwood, In- spector of Wator Rates hore, and who Isa well-known -cilizen, residing at 24 Centro street, left his home at a few minutes befor 9 o'clock this morning. le left his wife alone at home. She, hearings knock at the door, opened it, and found 4 confortably dressed and well-appearing man, who sskod It hor husband was athome, She replled no, when the stranger pushed ils way Into the Tao ant sip edo, neat aaa ee ok to” fet mmo. have. a. couple ORTON. Wu (1 Philadelphia. 4040050 Chiougo. Sy1hn a Cinetnnati ss Now Orient of jminigrants, and tho preventing of the im- | Intlony for the benefit of its stockholders, si Another ming was successfully Inld under inigration of ex-corivlets, paupers, and athor | tts capital stuck was originully fixed at PR TORT par aC a tho Cilesen Leangh Ralleaag. omen ice sus undesirable persong, and fora fund of $250, | $100,000, ‘Tha Company advertised largely, | stages of the Journoy to thelr destination onthe ranks and foc tivea in a watelllouse 000 to be appropriated annually by Congress | and tloaded the city and vicinity with Inge | they will have to be enrried on tho backs of | with Mlle.’ Lebedelt as his wifo. At thelr forearrying out tho provisions of thonct. | nioualy worded clreutars, well calculated to | mates over the Andes for several hundred | lvlsuro thoy -Inid the mine, But as the Czar There was no differonco of opinion as to | dupe the unwary and avaricious, miles, On arriving at Bogota the diferent | Went by tho other branch rond, the Anhie be whether the $250,000 should be ralsed by o | ayy senuorive trrLe noRNE BY A SWIND- | parts will Lo set togethor with scrow bolts, | Gueo disappeared, ‘They haya nov boon per capita tax or head money upon each ine LANG NEW YOIIK CONCERN, Iven the driving shall is in several pieces, | hoard of since, ae it teen tot " Sabie tre ane N Ye ie whee. Pe bee met Lyrnes* DECLARED A PUBLIO NUANCE, THE THIRD NE or appropriated out of the public Treasury, ew Yonk, Dee, $—Inapeotar Byrnes’ ice Ge hye ‘ 1 w: i The majority favored tho latter course, ‘ha | detectives nrreated this afternoon un nbench | A miceting of the Sinking-Fund: Comnits- | was Ind near Moscow, aud on Deo 1, 1870, | oi a y & train was blown up, having bean mistaken Committeo Wilt holt a formal aud public | wariant Menel P, Caife, Laurent De Fossa, | Sloners as net Un Suavor Cookers for the Imperial one,’ ‘That was tho work of meeting early In January, at which the sub- | and Charles Wyant, President, ‘Treasurer, | aes Uurtman, Sophy Poraysky, the daughter of Ban Franclece,, MMilwaukes Laulavillo, 45) Rd 060 ——- Soclaty, y ise’ y ¢ wooden shanties ang other bulldings located | q Stato Councillor, playing’ the part of the | of dollars on this.” Seeing that Mrs, Garwood Pree ty re lady hear pictett ot tho Boelatye Ject will be fully discussed, aun Seeretary of tho * Mutual Bibel Oper on tho block fuetudod within ‘Third and Lex- | wife of Hartman, anit party, oncof whom, | was startled, he assured hor tho pistol wes a inong the guests distinguished men In com- ing Company,” recently supplanted by the | jon avenues and Sisty-soventh and Sixty- | Jdebornan, had conunitted sulelde “at Syra- | not loaded, asked ff she had heard o et FAW Besta faze | Worelal, iMterary, medical, lemul, and othor THE BILLIAND MATOM, “Guaranty and Income Company,” at No. 43 | Ve streuts wero a publle nutannee, which | us’ Iarkman had bought a house 180 fect | killing of’ Omicer Walah, ald the THE THANSACTIONS AT PHIDADELPITA | Branches of life were prominent, Ag thoy BVECULATIONS ON THE NEBULT, ’| Broadway. They aro charged with obtain oe we Tieabateads by the Authorities ts tthe from the ratlroud, and from this house the } pistol had | not boen toaded alnce huye been exceeded but once durlug the past | eutered the hall they were conducted to the Special Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribune, ing money on false pretenses, and havo | Souls y , mine was run according to all the rulos of | the night Walsh was . half year, and atSt, Louly but twice, whiie | recebtlon-room, whore they were introduced at Boston and Clncinnatl the amount hag | te Gen. Grant, Gen. Sherman, and others, beon greater than in uny two weeks for goy- | Over tho head of tho President and Fae alte psa per fright } produc from her dress-pocket, tol him sho had no moneys He rit ‘that was played out; she , ts 3 . Tare land belongs to the elty, Tho Connulssioners | mining sclonce, Of Hartman's party only New Youn, Dee, 22.—Just previous to the | been Indicted by the Grand Jury, ‘Tho hls- jf sbliahs tha % a ; on opening of the International bililard match } tory of the swlidling operations of the Mu- adopted n resolution requesting the Corpora. | Shiriavl and Goldenberg were artes The p ‘ ° ehluf Nihilist engineer, the peasant Shitlaot?, Mr, Stosson wrote a letter to his brother in | tual Stock Operating Company extends over ion Counsel to take auch netlon, folntiy with fs justly consiklered by the Czar’s authorities 4 5 7 tho Board of Iealth, as will bo necessary to . W ¢1 Id ralse a couple of dollars anyhow, on eral years; and at New Orleans, we belle’ Mig TWO DISTINGUIANED GUESTS, this city that ho was contldent, whether hq] an entire year, In which time probably as ey as thelr blzgest game. Whon it became ap: | cou se No 3 tha amount last week Is the Intgest on ree- | Gens, Grant and Sherman, was suspended won or lost, of nacquitting ‘Tinsel with | many a8 200 persons have beon robbed by It havolthe aliuntles renioved. paral ter a ere gi dnunesaibls to. get ho sige bow nao havo tt Sho then told a ord, ‘Tho aggregate outside of New York— | the blue silk flag of the Socloty, on which | credit, He particularly admonished his | of sums ranging from 85 to more than $1,000, C : Cox Marit f to work to make hisown, fe established in | sea if there was any money in the house. el $273,409,103—was excecded fast week and the | were’ emblazoned the coats-of-arma of tho | brother not to lose confidence should the ro- | ‘The eclforts of the Stock Exchange have UTES Sat iitat geal M,WOS | it, Patoruburg a sinall Inboratory, and Ina | Sie went through the middle Foom ere h° weak before, but never excepting in thesa | New England States, Suspendod still high- | sult of the first evening be adverse, asserting | brought about tho tinal exposure. ‘The plan | brevounced, abS a. Mn, out Of danger, few wool ha was ablo to dectaro to his com- | kitchen, where the sewing-mactite vas ® two weeks, At Philadelphia ‘there | er In rows of gas-jets, wore Inscriptions: | that he would surely press the famous Vig- | upon which the swindle was organized nee NAILS, Pa mades that they lind a nua satielent stock pial in Bho tguk the” pistol . from aces to have been some diversion | "1620—New England Soctety—1505—1880,"*} naux closely, ‘Tho result of the mateh thus | was nelther Ingenfous nor plausible, but | The Now York representatives of the At- LEH aan ber veer ar tier errr’ mee tho drawer, and, turning, found that the man * nad’ followe and wis now at the door of the middle room. ane cocked and presented tho pistol, and, tol fellow that Ris ‘was not loaded, but. Bt I Mee oe or her not ea sda. at once wi an el backed out of the ‘house and ran oi. The neighbors saw bin ranning away. of d far proves the truth of this prediction, ‘Tho | none the tess successful, In November, 1670, | lnntic States Nall Assoctation” to-day fixed Brea erat Me thelr owe aber uo oF nswa of the young Awerleaus play lus | Michel, Cutfe and Laurent De Fossa, who | the price for nalts nt a $3 basis, less 10 cents | “aie Winter Patuceexplosion, which caused caused considerable exciteuont in bill- | composed the tir of Michel 2, Catto & por keg for car-luud lots, tho death of eleven soldiers and wounded jardcireles inthis elty, being | organized a Mutual Stock Operating Com- ANCIIBALD FORBES. in Pca Ai pletinets ey ble spensnllt only equaled by thut exhibited in | pany, cleoting themselves Dresident and | Archibald Forbes repeated tn Chickoring | stophon ‘Batushkolf, was employad in the the famous Sexton-Viguaux match, played | ‘Treasurer, and Charter Wyant Secretary of | Hall, this evening, his lecture entitled “The | pniace as the carpenter, Halturin brought a severnl yoans ago iy the samo syot where tuo | the concern, ‘Sho copital was at Grvt $160,- | Inner Lito of a War Correspondent,” large trunk into the room which he occupied of trade since Inst year, and the | On the right and left of (resident James 0 ‘recent reports of — grain’ movements | Carter sat Gens, Grant and Sherman re also Jndicate this, but San Francisco ut last | spectively. On the right of Gen, Grant » . begins to exceed its volume of business for ; were the Rev. Dr. Storrs, Postiuster-Gen- the corresponding time uy 1877, Nearly all | eral floraco Maynard, IL. A. Hurlburt, and the othor citles share ina large and healthy | Gov, Head, of New Hampshire, On the thereuse of business gluco lust year, which | left of Gen, Sherman were Gen, Uawiley, of