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ee ee ere eee rem ee ec RE eet secured for the twentieth part of the sum to be exponded. Nor fy thleaall: On tho very ovo of tho assetnbling of the Legislature a defect |s found in tha olabnrate atony ceiling of tho As- sembly Ohamber, and renortd wre abroad tint it general collapse and gopulture of the Legisinture of 1881 may be expected any day of tho sepreiioh: Ing session, It {a alsodiscovored that tho vast structuto fa not only badly located with a view alike toeonventenca and architootural effect, but thatthe billon which tt stands is full of quicksunds! Altogether, 8 moro mortifying em- Dbodimont of adminiatrative ineapacity—not to speak Of architectural bedevilment—thnn this unfinished now Capitol affords, it would bo hard tor the mind of miu to convulve. Ramadeil’s Washington letter toPhiladel- ‘phin Timea: Aftor some mombers and Senators rink until thofr stomachs nro all gono and thoy are unable to ent or drink anything, and have to fe by fot a week or two, they account fur tholr ndition with Hie geneent expinnation—" Ma- & ja.’ Malaria titdlentiokst [t is more likely mumalin! There mpaple nro a little ten fond of aging the words “* Washington malaria,” Tho sbysiolans hero understand the business, When hoy Und an honorable Senator or metnbor suf- fering froin tou much rum, thoy tell bln, ho has sho tmalnria., They churge bim nn oxttn F103 but he {s willing ta pny it to decolve hisconstitucnts, bis fanilly, and bia frionde, Ho mny renily think he isfooling tho doctor, too; but ho tant. Why I object to this wort of thing fs, that it hurts the gond name of tho fairest city In the Jand, which no moro has tnainria than Philadel- phia hos. ‘Boston Adverttacr (Rop.)t The suffmgo ia auppored to bo limited in Mnssachusctts, yot tho vote cast for President was about 16 per cent of the whole population ns ascortaincd by ‘the vonaua, aud nearly & per cent of the malo Population. 1f voting had beon asaoneral iv Alabamn asin this Commonwonith, tha aggre: ante should hnvo been Inrger by 40,000 than ft was, The same rute should have mado the yoto of Arknngas 126,000 inetead of 107,000. Loitisiana should baye cast 141,000 instead of 101,000. When tho census fs complcted we shull seu the oxtent: ‘of tho negicot or suppression. Lt becomes nu Ht- te ridiculous to treat the 355,055 persons who voted In Georgia na fully representing the pee plo of tho State, when tha State of Iowa, with A population not much Iargor, enst meaila votes, and when Wisconsin, with a population amallor than that of Georgia, and cantalning ten times as imnuy unnaturalized aliens, gave 207,105 yotos. Lotter to Now York Sun: Smet I would Uko to publish the true account of the bad work ‘and Worso management of the new Capitol. In reference to the “ono stone in ten thotinand,” I say the Assembly chamber fa cracked from top tobottom{ so much eo that it ts pressing tho court walls out,cand evon erncking the granst pilasters. I showed theso ornoka Inst apring to Reoorder Paddook and Assemblyman-eleat Hor- lok, and told Br. Ulcott, lato Controltor, Just think of 195,000 tons above tho Asacinbly cham- ber, held together by nothing. 1 hope thoro is one paper that will not listen to tho childish tenddlo of replacing tho defective stone, be- cause oll tho powers of earth cannot romedy this usctoas sounding belt, ‘Tho western columns are built ddout one-half on the wally and there is not a nnn who understands architectural con- struction who would stay in tho chamber three minutes if ho could soe the nao of sald col- umns. W. G. Resp, Buildor. Elmira (N. ¥.) Free Press (Dem.): Gen. Howard wtil aco to it, as commandant at West Point, that all cadets are fairly trented, regard- teas of color or onste. Ho will bring to tho ptaco aChristian democracy that It has long needed. Ho will robuko tho unspeakable meanness that, not content with alring tho small contompt of which small minds are capnbie for the brand of taco fixed by Naturo, or the brand of povorty which may bayo boen fz0d by honesty; must neods vont Its villainous malico in potty tyran- ‘uy and etudicd and cownrdly inault. Amongtho sovoral hundred white young men domiciied at West Point, and who for tho most part will nevor return to the Govurnmont n tithe of tho cost of their cduoation, hive been a fow oelanuyy aine bitious negrovs, Tho sitlfering these black boys havo undergone hoa been very patiently vorne, though it bas been tho deadly sutfering that would havo gone down to the bono of any white man, if it did not drive him to sttch desporation aa stops not this side of murder, H Now York Times (Rep.): Mr. Conklin: took ndvantnge of a bill with reference to in- ventions yesterday, involving the right ofa Goy- prniment oflicer to proft fram an invention mado partly out of tho hours of his dinployment, to thake 1" poworful’ statement of bis views of tho relntion of the Government to its emptoyés, Uo scorned tho {den that tho Government could follow an omploydout of bia Mice and dictate his conduct, cspeclatly with reference to politics, Tio * bad heard" of an oxcoutive order assum- ing to do thia, and bis soul revolted at the shock- ing {vent ny uf the proceedings. We have not only hoard, but know, of instnnces whero_ politt- “INNS, WEsUMIng to Have tnilitence tn tho dispos{- ton of offices, have followed omsployos Into tholr pices of ernployment, and undertuken to indl- vate to thom what they should do with 2 to } per cent of tho wages racolvod fron: the Gov arnment, ‘To tho averagy intelligont citizen this lon tyranny” much toro unjust and indecent shitn Mfr. Hayes’ Innocent order prabibiting Gove ernment employés from tuflupnelag priinarica and nominating convontions, which so fires the indignation of our senlor Sonntor, Cincinnati Commercial: Thero Is a de- mand for tho improvement of tho Misslastppl Ulver, and we are constuntly assured thnt tho dimensions of tho stream aro extraordinary. Whon we oro tol of the tremendous proportions of tho Misslesippi and its tributaries, the: elo- Wont advocntvs of the finprovemonte fool ag Wured that thoy hnvo the best of tho argument, ind all that rematns to do fs to thsert tn the np- propriation bitls a number of millions to corre Spond with the proietions of tho river, Now, wo do not dispute that the Misslesippl ts itz many respects =the moat important river In tho Wo aay It ia too bit for tha small lobs proposed In its name; that it {ago big the jovce aystom must prove a failure; that tts banks are so soft and ahlfting thut wingedams wonkl be absurd: that it muat havo its natural putleta. Lf the jettics area great success Wore hoartily wind of it; but we don’t seo that wo are bound to try the jotty systom up strentn for a thousand miles, and to uld tho Mississipp! in building a mid bridge to Cuba, Tho average Congressman abould be brought to understand that tho bigneas of thd Misslesippl fs not a fact In itaolf that demands approprindons; but that: the truth fs, such nro tho dimonsious and enere res of the mighty Wood und the pecullurities of ho country through whteta 1t Hows that the jetty “improyvements" proposed must be failures. ‘Augusta (Ga,) Chronicle and Constitu- Yonaltst (Dem): There scons to he somo doubt 48 to tha pneange of tho Senate Educational bilt trough tho Houso of Iepresentatives; or, it pnased at ol, it will bese Heked out of shape by amendments that even Senator Brown will nel- thor recoguizo nor own his favorit measure. Tho chiof objection to ft, on prinolple, by tho Democratic and Indopendent papors fa, that if opous wido tho door to Goyernmont juterferenco and tho Prussian tdea of a paternal system of ovorsceing, that not only ontors into the phys- foal, but also tho spitituul, nature of man, and establishes thora a: blood and iron dos- Potism, To tho Houso tho uphold. crs of ape Peehneatia Principles - must peal. If thero Ia to be no longor any dls tnotion other than tho spuila botweon Itepub- Heantetn and Dotocracy, welt and good, If all the barriors against Contralism are to be torn down by both purtiog, a8 ut prosont constituted, tho sounor that fuct {a made uppnrent tho hotter, Out of that chios othor partics will arise, or, failing in that, the fabric of tho Nepublic, av * bufit ip by the Fathers, will fall tute Inextine ‘ishable ruin. Ib inay bo that tho * progressive etnocriey are about to test (te Navonul doa ores st us Urant tested Neconstruotion, Out of such an experhnont, Now England espoolntly will emorxe as tho defondor of Fights, or olyo auffer, fu tho lust analysis of Navionaltam, a moat iteadly btlght of loon sult @overnmont, We aball see what wo ana ‘800, A MILWAUKEE COLLAPSE Resulting From na Chicago Fatlure, Muinwauxexr, Wis, Deco. 7—Tho grain commission house of W, 1’, MeLaron fatled to-day, owing to tho failure of the Chicago Yranch Saturday, which undonbtodly sold thort, and was caught on the riso inthe wheat market, Mr, McLaren, head of the house, Is unable to estiinate the flabiiities, but from. the best aources ft Is Joarned that thoy are very large, probably about $160,000, ATTEMPTED WIFE-MURDER, - ‘Wiliam Bwigart,of No, 171 Ewing street, {a locked up at tho West ‘Twolfth BStrovt Btatlon, awaiting tho result of Injurios Intlicted by him Upon bis wife, who is lylug in un tunconsclous vondition at tho houso of hor daughter, No, 1s Blue Island avenuy, ‘Che cavo was brought to the totleg of the pollee by Dr, A. Muthol, who was fallod at 6:00 Inst ovoulng to attend Mrs, Bwi- Kort. Ho Cound ber mtforing trom i severe fontuglon on tho Dick of the head. Tho skull ald not appear to bo fractured, but the concus- tlon wag uyidtently very grout, It was impossiblo to tell how tho vaso would rosult. Swigert was Atrogted by Otticer Buanloy, Ho beara n bard teputation, aud hus served sovon years at Jollee » for killing a man, He clalins that, ina domeatio broil, early In tho ovuning, bu lost. his tempor, and rate ber, eo that abo fell heavily upon at ‘This, of courso, waa purely ucels He further ulalms ~ that tho wag made worsa by a worn! Which shu wore iu bor” hair, und which was shattorod in tho fall, dirs, Bwigort bus been uuconscious ever since tho as: Sault, and tho truth of the matter could wus bo ascertulned. The Ductor 1a positive, however, thatthe injury wns tho result of & blow with 80 heavy and blunt iustrument, : TIME CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1880—TWEELVEE PAGES, FOREIGN. The Land-Leaguers Now La- boring in the North of Ireland. Troops Forwarded to Differ« ent Parts of Ireland Almost Daily. The Home-Rulera’ Program for the Coming Session of Parliament, - John Bright Replics Briofly, but Pointedly, to Carnaryon’s Recent Letter. Trish Lond-Owners Hove Brought All the Trouble upon Themselves. More Diplomatic Scandal in Connec- tion with the De Cissey Case. The Russo-Chinese Difficulty— China to Pay a Large Indemnity. A Detailed Account of the Attompt upon tho, Life of the Rouma- nian Premier, IRELAND, THE SITUATION. Lonpon, Dec, 27.—A dispateh from Dublin says: “It is generally said that so dull and snd a Christmas has never been experienced here. Sullen depression marke the sptrit of the people, and traders who have for some thno been fecling vory acutely tho effects of the disturbed state of the country are bexin- ning to exhibit signs of great embarrass- ment, But tho agitation, which is paralyzing trade, putting capital to Might, and polsoning commercial lite, still extonds its deadly in- fluence, while the sufferers look on its prog- ress In helpless dismay, Tho efforts of tho Land Leagite are now chiefly directed to- wards tho north of Ireland, where it !s per- sistontly trylng to overcome the repugnance to Its practices, ‘Chero cnn bo little doubt that it has succeeded considerably, when mostly ail tho districts are honcycombed with Its organization. ‘Tho exertions vf the agitators are niso directed towards tho County Dublin and tho borders of Dublin itself. Malahide, near Dublin, was tha sceno of a second dem- onstration Sunday, but thore wag no reason to bonst of fis success.” THE Pope's NOTE, Roste, Dee, 2%—The publication of a note in the Osseruatore Romano, in which tho Pope deplores the serlous character of the agitation in Ireland, is tho one topic of con- yorsation among the British Catholics here., ‘These ara divided Into two graups,—netive sympathizers with tho Land League and those who feel how sorious may be the con- sequences tu Catholicism in Great Britain should tho Pope be supposed to favor tho movement iif Ireland, ‘Tho latter are groatly in tha majority. Tho Irish colleges, how- ayer, which have constant access to tho Vatican-and Influence with the clerical press, sprre no effort to conyinca the Pops that the agitation {3 logitimate, and that the condition of Ireland Is grossly oxnggerated by tho Lon- don press. + TUM NOME-RULENS, * Dunnin, Deo, 27.—Home-Rilo members of Parliament hold a meeting in the City-Hall to-day, E, Dwyer Gray presiding. ‘Thirty. soven members were present. - Parnell was elected Chairman of the party, Parnell pro- posed that a Vive-President be choson, as ho inight be unable to attend Parliament, Justin MeCarthy was thon cleeted Vice-Chafrman, A resolution was carried pledging membors to consult together on Important questions and to abide by the decision of the mujority, A resolution was also adopted binding mom- bers tofsit In opposition to overy Government that refuses the just demands of the Irish people, espeetally that for. legislative inde- pendence, When Parnell, on coming out from the meeting, entered his carringy, tho erowddetached the horses and drew the carringo through the streets, HOME-RULE PARLIAMENTARY. COMMITTER, Dusty, Dec, 27—E. Duyor Gray, T. PB. O'Connor, A. M.. Sullivan, Jun Dillon, Arthur O'Conner, J. G. Biggar, Jolin O'Con- nor Power, Charles J. Fay, and Andrew Commina were aclecteil at the niceting of tho Home-Rulomembers toforma Parliamentary Committco, BOYCOTTED, Many of the jurors in the State trials are securely ' Boycotted,” and will bo unablo to anawer to thelr names when enlled, WOMEN FINED AT. Mrs, Dunlop and daughter have heen fired at In Mounsterberce, County Louth, but neither wos liurt, ‘Their assailant fled. Miss Dunlop secured his gun, PRONTHITED, Atorchlight procession which was to take place In Kildare to-night has been prohibited. HESIGNED. Joseph W. Foloy, Nationalist and Homo- Ruler, has resigned his sont In Partiament for Now Ross, ° THE NOYCOTT NELIEF FUND has now reached £14,000, : MORE THREATS, Several notices have been posted at Clana- kilty threatening Bence Jones or his om- ployés, or nny person furnishing him with supplies, with death, F GALWAY, Fifty-two members of tho rifle brigado have nrriyed at Galway, ‘There are two gun- bonts In tho bay, PANNELL DEFENSR FUND, ‘The Land-Longue havo closed the snbscrip- tion to the Parnell defense fund, a8 £14,000 haye been collected, : NOME-RULH PROATAY, At the Jlome-Rulo meeting to-day tha Pare Nameontary Committee .was employed to act. as It should deem advisable whon the Quoen's speech Is known, and It wasatso recommend od that the party should produco no measure Until the Government had shown thelr hand, On motion of Mr, Parnell, it was resolved that the Committee arrange for an amend. ment to tho address in reply to the Queon’s speech, praying the Queen to refrain from employing the navy, pollce, and military In enforcing ojectments where the rent exceads the poor law: valuation pending considera: thon by Parliament of the Land bill, THY BRAVE FIVE HUNDRED, Duss, Dee, 2%,—Five hundred troops have been sent to difforent parts of Ircland slace Friday, rae’ PATROL : Ono hundred soldiers patrol tho roads in @ Parsontown district nightly, THREATENING LETTENS, Spectat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, Conk, Dee, 13,—Sending threatentng letters in Iroland is not confined to tha Land- Louguers and their emissarlos, and the land+ tords ara not the only reciplenty of such mis~ sives, Parnell, Dillon, and Davitt Layo re- celyed bushels of threatenivg letters; though the tandlord Journals have denounced in terms of exuberant Indignation—If the terin nay be allowed—the persons who have sent ono to a Miss Gardiner, a County Mayo Iand- lord or Jandlady, ‘The Loend-Leaguers have recently found opportunity to get up a sort of counter indignation, Sister Mary frances. Glare, daughter of snobla Irish Protestant family, whose relative, Sir Ralph Cusack, 'g Clerk of the Crown and Hannper offlee, und who fs known wherever Irishmen nnd women have taken up tholr abodlo as tho “Nun of Kenmare,” reeelyed a threatening lotter about h month ago beeatse of her WELICKNOWN SYMPATHY WITIL THE LAND LEAGUE, and because sho had writton ome lotters to 8 London nowapaper reflecting on some local Inndowners—the Marquinof Lansdowne in- eluded, ‘The people of tha “ Kingdom’ of Kerty, tn which 13 altuated tho hainiat of Kenmare In which the good nun_ resides, on Kenting of the threatening letter were fiereoly indignant. ‘They —re- gard Sister ‘Frances with an affection bordering on veneration. She — has beon thelr advocate, thole guide and friend. A tneeting to express thelr Indignation was called, It was held ab Kenmare Dee. 10, ‘The farmers from the country round gathered TO TIE NUMBER OF 6,000, A body of stalwart young men who called thomsclyes tho “Nun of Kenmare’s tiody- guard” ranged thomselves under the plat- form. ‘Che chatr was taken by Archdeacon O’Sulliven, of Kenmare, who denounced the sonder of the threatening letter In senthing Janguage. Other speeches wera mace, nnd tho sender was denounced as 4 i oreant, scoundrel, coward, ete, ‘The meeting pledged itself to defend tha good Sister with their lives, and broke up cheering for the men of Kenmare, Parnell and the Land League, and groaning Lansdowne, Hussey, 0 local agent, and other obnoxious persons, TURKEY. : RUMORED ARSASINATION OF THE GOVERNOI OF ALBANIA, Lonnoy, Dee. 97.—A. dispatch from Con- atontinople says; It is rumored that Dervisch Pashn, Governor of Albania, las been ase sasinated, which scomsto confirm tho rumors that a meeting of the Albanian League had condemned him to death, As none of tho forelgn Embassies huro have received any news on the subject, It Is highly probable that the rumors are unfounded, but the fret that thoy were current among the Albanians in Constantinople, some of whom are in di- rect communication with the League, proves that the relations betweon the Leaguo and the Porte are far from cordial, and gives new importnnes to the recent arrest by Derviseh Pasha of the Prince of the Miridites, There 1s a groat dont of smoldering discontent nmong the North Albanian Chiefs, which might carly produce opon sedition, WITHDRAWS, Pritarroronss, Dee, 27,—Aleko Pasha has withdrawn his resignation, THE BOUNDARY QUESTION. Losnoy, Dee. 8%.—A dispatch from Athons says the Government, without absolutely re- fusing arbitration of the Greek question, secins desirous of knowing whethor Europe desires to reeede from Its former deciston, and ‘whether it will chargo Itself with the oxecution of {ts ulterior decisions. Tho posi- tion of the Government 1s very difictit, as public opinion ngainst arbitration ts strong. The King’s Innguage on the scheme is very decidedly negative, even. more s0 than that of the Ministers, so that its acceptance ap- poars impossible, Bentry, Dee. 2%—Turkoy is resolved to have nothing to do with tho arbitration schome. ARRESTED, Consrantixorir, Dee.27.—Derviseh Pasha, Governor of Albania, lins arrested more Al- banians. TIE TURIISIE CIRCULAR, The Porte is still conslduNrg a eireniar to be sent the Powers to prevent them from re- questing tho Porto to necept the arbitration of the Greek question, It will propose a new conference, of which the Porte ts discussing the basis, ERANOE. FINED, Pants, Doe, 2%7,—The ‘I'ribunal of the Seine has sentenced the Petit Partslen to 000 francs fino, M. Do Woatyno to 25 franes, and tho managers of the romaining journals. to 140 francs, for Nbollng Bime. Do Kaulta, whose name was promincnt in the De Cissey scandal. AMBASSADOH ‘TO THE VATICAN, M. Desprez, Ambassador of France to the Vatican, will start for Rome Jan. 15, DEAD, De THlanovurt, Republican Deputy, is dead, FIRE-DAMP ENPLOSION. An oxplosion of fire-damp occurred to-day ina conl-plt at St. Etlenna white the miners were at work, Eloven bodles have becn re- covered. THE DE CISsEY CAB. . Deputy Latsant recently communteated t the Parllmnentary Committee on the Do Clasey case aletter from the widow. of tho late Duvergter Do Wunrrane accusing Emile De Girardin of having carried on an extensive system of osplonage for the bonellt of foruign countries, and of haying, handed Blsinarok, tUirough the medium of a woman, Important documents relating to the organization of the ‘French army. The Committea returned the letter to Lalsant without oven retaining acopy of It, In the Chamber of Deputies De Girardin said’ he would havo Isnored the charge geninst him had it not emanated from a menborof the Chamber, He then summoned Lalsant to retract the accusation, Lalsant said he had considered it his duty to refer | the lettor to the Commilttee, and ho refused to retract, é The Presldent of tho Committee stated tho Committee deellued to make any uso of the communication, ‘The ordor of the day than passod, approy- ing the conduct of tho Committes, THE ORIENT, CHINA. ¢ San Franorsco, Cal., Dee, 0%.—Arrived, steamer Clty of Peking, from Mong Kong via Yokohama, Mona Kona, Noy. 97,—It {s stntod that tho authorities of Canton have Issued a notltica- tlon to the effect that the duty on opium will be shortly increased $26 por chest, to assistin providing funds to ald the Government in extention Atsolf from the Russlan complica- tlons, 5 Commissioners Trescot and Swift arrived in Shanghal from Peking on the 27th of No- vembor, Mr, Swift remains in Shanghat, while Trescot returns to Amerlea, Nothing is known’ respecting the result of thelr labors, ‘Two British merchant steamers collided on the Yang Tser on tho 19th of Noveuber. Soveral Itves wore Jost, It is reported that tha diflculty between China and Russia has been sottled, and that Ohina has agreed to pay an Indemnity, Z JAPAN, Yououama,/Dec, 4—Monslour Da Ro- quette, the:now French Minister to Japan, urrived the dst of Deceinber, During his visit to tho Forelgn Offico ho progonted a docuinent on behalf of his Government ro- garding troaty revision, ‘The roport respecting the sottloment of the inkin question still lacks confirmation, Inouye, Secretary of the Japanese Govern: ment, who recently returned from Poking, has agaln beon dispatched to China on busl- nos of a secret nalure, 5 Japanese papers announco that ny telegram has been recelyed stating thet Admiral Leg sofpsky will arrive here on the sth of De- eomber, and that he wilt be the guest of the Kusshan Minister, The Russlun corvet Craysser arrived Viadiyortuk gn tie dt of December, 5 The froucind Knins Po Karaky, which are rived Inst month, fs still in port. It {s reported that the Russian squadron will winter In Chusane, the harbor of which affords gootl shelter, and gives ensy access to Shanghat, GREAT BRITAIN, JONY MUGS REPLY TO LORD CARNARVON, Losnox, Dee, 2%.~-John Bright to-«lay re- plies to the Hart of Carnarvon's letter pra- testing ngainat Bright's speech at Birmning- ham Instmonth. Hesnys! “ You comment on my speech of the 16th of Noyetnber, ana find in It terrible blemishes not discovercd by other crities, You condemn me for at- tacks on the soverciph, the aristocracy, and the land-owners, I have defended the mon- archy, although a defense is Ittle needed in this country and inthisrelgn, Lhave warned the aristocracy of a danger I wish thom to atin. Asto the Iand-owners, 1 have been one of the most prominent supporters of its nolley, so necessary for 9 country, ond 80 wise for them that had ft been obstinately ro- sisted the great fand-owners of England and Scotinud would loug ago have been running for their Ives, as some of the Irish land-own- ers are reported to be dulng now, I will net reply at longth to your letter. Lam content to leave It and iy speech to the Judgment of ‘tho public,” THLEPHONES ONDERED, The Electrictan atates that the Post-OMlee Department has ordered 20,000 telephones for postal service. ‘ RELIEF FUND, Tho Boycott relief fund now amounts to 1,000, : FOR BOUTIE APMICA, Loxpos, Dee, 27.—Steamer The Queen will atart for Natal, South Africa, with tho bulk of the Sixth Dragoons in about ten days, SOUTII AFRICA, KENT TO THE CAPE, Lonnon, Dee, 2%4—A_ battery of arilllery ‘will be sent to the Cape. RELEASED, A dispatch from Dutvan says tho Boors have released the men of the Ninety-fourth Regiment whom they took priseners, and sent them to Pretoria, It is supposed the leaders of tha rebellion disapprove of the innggacre, Mom, The Ninety-saventh Regiment has left Gib- raltar for Natal, FEXAQGERATED, A lspatch from Durban says the disaster to the Ninety-fourth Reglmont on the road between Lydenburg and Pretoria fins been exageerated. Thirty only were killed and wounded, ‘The rest wero disarmed, and al- lowed to proceed to Pretorin, A steamer with 900 soldiers has arrlved at Durban. RUSSIA. DUTIFS ON IMPORTS, * Renta, Dee, 87.—~Thore iy exeltement in political and commercial circles, caused by the scemingly authoritative rows that Aussia has resolved to Increase the customs dutics ‘on all Imports 10 per cont. IMPORT DUTIES, St. Perrasnuna, Dec. 27.—Tho Golos says tho forthcoming Inerease In import duties and the tax on trade guilds will not anly cover Ue loss caused by,the abolition of the + salt tax, but will produco -a surplus of 2,000,000 rnbiles, APPROVED, Loxpox, Dee, 2%—A dispatoh from St. Potersburg states the Council of the Empire has approved tha addition of 10 por cont to the import duties, ¢ SOUTIL AFRICA, THE BOER REDELLION. Care Conoxy, Dee. 27.—A dispatch trom the Governor of Pretoria to Sir George Col- ley confirms the previous reports that several hundred Doers attackor,240 men about thirty iniles from Pretoria.” ‘Lho train consisted of thirty-four wagons. Tho men, except the ad- vance guard, were dotached all niong tho Ine nnd were overpowered, with the loss of 190 kitled and wounded. The report of the repulse of the Boors at Potchefstroom Is also confirmed, AUSTRIA, MEETING FORMIDDEN, Vienna, Deo, 27,—The authorittes of Seny lave forbidden a meeting of tho peasantry which was to have buen hold In tho Interest ofthe Liberals, = - PERSIA, ANOTHER KURDISH INVASION, Tenknan, Dee. 24.—The Kurdish Chiet Humzeh Ahegn, has retntered Porsin and pecuntou Serdasht with o sinnll foreo of urds, SPAIN. FLOODS, Mannin, Dee, 27,~Thers has been great de struction of property In Corunna by flouds, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. MARQUIS OF IMPON WILT, RESIGN, Loxpox, Dec. W.—Notwithstanding con- traditions, the Marquis of Ripon’s friends any lis resignation of the Viceroyship of Ins dials expected speedily, and Is cortain be- fore tong, His wife and others near hitn aro seriously alarmed about his health, They think his Ife will be lnpertted If fis slay is prolonged, It is well known that Lady Ripon was strongly opposed to his avcopt- ance of tho offtce orlginally, and now fs ex- cecdingly anxlous for him to resign before his constitution fs underinined, Speoulation is busy ns to his probable successor. Mr, Goschen {a again named, but he declined 'the ofiice before, largely for his wife’s opposl- tion, and it 1s understood he now fs desirous of returning to Constuniinople to avttle the Greek question, Lord Rosebery is much mentioned, Hla immediate acceptance: fs impossibie, Tho appointment, if possible, would bo extremely popular, Peoplo say the Marquis’ of Ripon is greatly Mked by tho natlyes, and has done much to ef- face tho ,ovil impression left by Lord Lytton, Lord Lytton {a reported to be inuich annoyed at the coldness of his .recep- tlon on returning to England, he meeting in difference even among Tories; honce his ox- traordinary illegal outburst in speaking to the volunteers, for which Childers rebukes him, Lord Lytton’s flippant answorstrength- ons the Impression of his unfitness for high public duties, It 1s understood Lord Lytton is propnting a long speech, which he Intends to doliver In the House of Lords carly next Kesslon, reviewing and defending tho whdle Indlan adninistration and Jingo ‘policy, to fusing even now toadmltor neeept as ao- complished tho collapse of that disastrous -Afghun adventure. Arthur Peel's regretted resignation will probably occaslon another offer of ofttes to. Leonard Courtney, whom the Government attempted to secure Jast spring, Mr. Courtney's frlonds any it ts une kely that ho will accept, Mr, Gladstone's coulidants aro asserting also that tho post ly: destined for I bbert, or some other more at- tachod pursonal follower of tho Prime Mints- ter, It fs doubtful whether Courtney's known dissent from the Government's policy Hh South Africa will permit hhn to accopt of onice, 8 ROUMANIA. TUE ATTEMPT ULON THY LIPK OF THE PREMIER, Buowanest, Doc, 14.~This svoning, as M, Bratlano, the Roumanian Premier, was en- torlng his enrriage at the Chamber of Depu- thes, an employs of the Finance Departinent rushed upon him with a poulard, Theblade inflleted a flesh wound on the face, and pen- etrated hls clothing over the chest. The wound, however, ls not serlous. ‘Che would- be assasln of M, Bratiguo ly named Pictraro, He has been employed during the last elght days In the Ministry of Finance, his room to-day, but hls wounds are tere scratches,—one over the left eyebrow, anda second under the left ear, ‘Tho first blow of the kuffe plereed M. Brattano’s clothing over his chest. ‘The Premier, who isa small tman, about (dO yenrs of age, then seized his assailant; and during the struggle M. Goga rushed up and struck Pietrary on the head with a cane. The blood gushed from the wound, but the nesnsin ralsed his hand for a second thrust, when the eane descended again and broke the knife-blade in four pleces,. It was with the stump of tho knife that the wounds nbove mentioned Were Inflicted, Other Deputies then eame Upand disarined Pletraro, who was handed over to the pulice, M,. Bratliny mnintalued Mis hotd of the assailant until relieved by the crowd of Deputles, Jean Pletraro, who lias thusteapt suddenly into notoriety, is about 35 yenrs of ase, and was up to 1874 a professor In the Academy of Michel-le-Brave, He war also cashier of 0 mutual benevolent soclety, and In the yenr mentioned ran away with 20,000 franes be- longing to the society. Io lately returned here, and has for a short thne been employed in the Ministry of Finance, His past history was, however, discovered, and his discharge ordered, The day before yesterday he sent his wife to M. Bratinno, who ts Minister of Finance as well as Prime Minister, begging to be retained fn hits employment; but she was Informed thatit would be Imppsstble to retain the services of ainan of lily reputation, At 1s reasonable to suppose that the attempt on M, Bratlang, which occurred Inst evening, wns the resultof Pletraro’s individual ant mosty against his Intended victim, At tho stune thine, however, the nssasin lifingelf, ace cording to nll accounts, gives x political complexion to his attempted erline, It 1s published to-day that at the moment even ne Was arrested a Deputy snid to hin: “ Wreteh, what have’ you done?” Mo repited, “If 1 had not done it myself, some ono clse would.” Rumors are in eireulation to. the effect that the police have made* {important discoveries, and itis known that several ar- rests have beon made, “Some of the persons were released after being hiterragated by the police autLoritles, Some weeks since 9 eirculnr was sent to the Bucharest jour- nals threatening M. Bratlano with death in case he did not resign, This clreu- Jar was aluned, “By the Comuittee of Fifty,” each of whom had ‘sworn, the elrou- Jur sald, tonssasinate the Premier in cage lie held his office, A. similar publication was made several days since, but both were gene erally regarded os hoaxes, Scarecly any one belleves to-day that Pietraro had any connee- tion with this “Committee of Fifty’; but ho may strive to establish such a cunnectton in order to increase his linportanee, and per- haps to mitigate his punishment by pretend. ed revelations. ‘here {s no capital punish- ment in Roumanta, the chief sentence bela yan labor for. life In the Government salt anines, THE CRIMINAL RECORD. A Batch of News from tho Police Sta+ Hons, - Charles Stafford and bis wife Sarah. wero locked up at the Twenty-second Street Station. charved with making threats to kill Charles Hewitt, of No, 271 Twonty-tirst atrdvt. Androw Hyder, 36 years of sugo, Ia at the ‘Twonty-second Strect Station charged with an Assault with tntunt to kill, The eomptalnint, Mr. Hunnee of No. 027 ‘Thirty eenth street, alloges that Ryder hit himon the head with a club about a week age aud badly (injured hit, Stephen D, Mitchell, by no menus ro hungry in lovks ashe was In netion, Inst night al a cnrensa of mutton fevin tn front of Jnimes Fens tons resturant at 1d West Madison streot, The sllowalksand pavemont. were so slippery that. he frequently fell with his pluuder, and le was funily run down by Olllcer Joni uid, An owner Is wanted for a toitet eet, white with A gilt dower, and both bottles of whieh aro tte with cologne wuter. I wis found upon James Kennedy, who was arrested asa thief yesterday afternoon by Detective Murnane, Ownera ure alo wanted at the Armory for a gray tid blue, striped Inp-robe, red nod white strip Hanket, and another of Ww griy and black striped cesgen, all of which were found upon thieves now under arrest at the Armory. Jumes Cook, Jnmes Leonard, and Michal Stanton, who were iniplicated, ft Is said, with ‘Thowna Hawking avd ‘Thomas Stattord fn the daring ussnult upon Thomas W. Uastior, a coal+ deuter at No.2 Weat Luke strect, are under arrest at tho West Madison Street Station, and have ail been. tdoutitied, This quintet of young desporndoes have been doing consitlerable miachlec in the neighborbood of Kinzie streot and Sulwaukee avente, and itis hoped that thoy can bo convleted fur the assault on the conl-denler, or tho assault subsequently made upon Olticor Gersch whon bo was endeuvoring to arrest tham, Carrio Twohoy entered the Armory at an early hour yesterday fuyriini, and, lnymg a parcel on the Stuttoneoper’s dusk, asker him to collect $10 from tho person who called for tho goods, Sho was questlonet, nod thon it an- ieuet that Carrio was employed asa ecrvant it the honso of Mr, Stecle, No, 42 tush strect, and becauae of non-payment of wages shu got tip early yesterday morning and helped hersolt to a small patent of allvurwire, Sho was of cotireg locked up foriarecny. "Tho owner called curly for tho gunls, and dented owing tho girl anything, but during the day the dliticutty was {n some way compromised, ‘and Carrie was re- leased front custody, -Dotective Robert Scott arrived from St. Louls Saturday morning with o prisoner in the person, of George I, Nourse. Thu latter ins been tray- oling myn for various grain tirms, bis specialty bolng collections and the adjustment of com- werelal dilferohees. More reecutly bo his been in the employ of Aldrich &Co, ‘Thu last busl- noss he did for the house was to yo ta Mine wonpolis and collect an account of FUT, Instend of returning to. this city with tho money he wout to Now York. whore bo “doubled up" with a fair one, who fecompaniod hin to St, Louis, They estab. ished themnsulves at a fashionable boarding: house, No, 10) Olive etreot. Informution reached Aturich & Co, that Noursa was In Bt. Loula sumowhers, and Seoit wns sont down. Accompanied by. two Bt Louie detectives, ho slurted out, and about 6 o'clock, white stemming: the tide of humanity pouring out or the Christ Thus matinée at the Olympic, cume faces to treo with Nourse, The man had bis companion with hin. There was no asceno over the arrest, the prisonor submitting quictly. Most of the money bas boun spent, and the fri will baye to got snlisfaction out of prosvoution, é THE M'OAW &HOOTING, Wiltam ‘Taylor and Minule MeCuw wore are raignod before Judge Wallaco, of tho Arniory Polleo Court, Toner in: morning, to answor to tho chargo of having mado a deadly assault upon Thonina MeCaw, tho woman's husband, on Christmas uiyht. 2t will bo reniemberod that MeCaw went to bis wife's roant on Binte street that night, aud, fuding Unt ‘Taylor was accupylug the apartinent with the woman, brokedown the door, got up a ght, and was abot in the abdomen by Taylor, Tho woinnn was arrostod only na nn necessary to the crime, Tho condition of MeCaw beng atl aneertin, the enae was continued to Dev, i to await develop: ments. Justice Wallnco raid that he would tke Ball for the woman In tho suinof 80, Bho has 8 little child to support, and fv anxious, who Btated, te ca ee Uberty on that account, Her fricnds will probably obtatn the required bond, HORRIBLE, 1F TRUE, A Fathor Chargod with Outraging His &*Yoar-Old Daughters Yoaterday morning Dr. Croighton, of No, 2.833 State streot, reported to Suporintondent Me- Gariglo a case which isso flondia In charactor that {tis svorovly to be bulloved, and, were It not for tho apparent fairness at ail the partios concorned in bringing tho perpe- trator to justicu, tho pulley themselves would not kayo dared to Interfere, The charge wax distinctly mndo that David Freund, 9 Mobrow living nt No, 230 Stuto atreet, dud repeatedly attempted to outrage hile eldest daughter, Florn, Detectives Amatoln and Ual- lugher, whojwore datulled to investigate, frat gatiaflod . thomselvoa that the = charges fyalust thy mun hod some — foundas Yon, then thoy arrested bin, and locked bim up at the Contrulstation. The ohild, who, of courao, wus tho oblef withuss ina cave ot tho kind, had beon spirited away, it was mot until some hours Inter that the ollicera suoceeded in flndlug her at the house of Mr Fround's fn Stax Teboy, No, 660 Stato streot, ‘Thelitiie ono was given accommodation uttho Armory, shu jag bright. handsome Jitie girlot about 5 yours of age, and is vory reticent with strangers. = Aniong uoqualntunces elo grows Iivuilor, and angwera ta German all quads Uong put to her. Hor papa, sho says, ie the one who | burt hor uw man about ieee of axe, and doea not at all look like # nian who would be gully of such a diabolical outrage, Ho his ooun'n widower for fuur months, aud hus om~ plore as 4 housekeoper Br. Christine Wolfnor, be it was who clulius to hive treat discovercd tho condition of the chitd some two months wo, and shy at once wile kuuwa the fucts to Mrs, Buch, who Hves in the eume Freuna Bucwanesar, Dec. 15,—-AL. Bratiang keops | nvuse. ‘They took her ty De, Ceolghtou, whe, after examining the etilid, corroborated ns far na he wae nble the stories the chilt and told bot women of her father’s Ueteeatment. tor asked that the child and her father be Drought fo bis oflee the day following the Inst examination, aud there in the presence of her father tho little one. reiterated tho statement that the father wus the one who abused hor. Freund ta foreman In tho Crean City Suspender. |, Faotury, at No. 312 Monroc street. In an inters view ho denied the charge in nll ite detatin. In first place, he celaiins not to have Geen alone with his child for a atnglo mo- inent during tho piat three months. Last Tues. day the housekeeper told him for the first time that the litle one was 11, but abe did not Intl. mrite what wha wrong with hor. Ife says he de satished to have n full and impartial investiga: tion. and {s confident thnt ho will be exoner- uted. As to who bad teen tampering with tho child, to leave her Jn the serious con- dition which Dr. Creighton found her, ho does not pretondtoatate. Ie is wholly nt a lors to know why any person should thus bincken his character, unless there Is rome deepelald plan for binckoinil or almilnr ends, in which plot his housekeeper fA cithor a conspirator or @ twol, he does not set ktiow which, ANOTHER MYSTERY. - A Queer Cane of Polsoning. Nicholas 11. Saltzman, # brakeman on tho Alton & St. Louis Itallroad, running between this city and Bloomington, Inst ovening stag: xvrei {nto the hutse of # relative living at No. 398 West Congress atrcet, and announcer that he was donthly sick, and believed he had been poisoned. His frienda thought ha was only very drunk, and, knowing him to be & man who never drinks, thoy bexan Jnughing at ant jibing nih. ‘Their mistuke was inndy apparent when the man was ecized with the moat violent convulsions. He wes taken up- stairs and put to bed, but it required four strong men to hold him there, A doctor in the nelghborbomt was epeedsl shrsnanies), and he “ut once pronounced it caso Of pulsoning, ‘The symptoms were . those of atrychni ant "the Doctor — paturally: thought pationt wasina very serious way, Ewetics and antidotes were administerad, and Jn the course of an hour the patient was ina condition which the doctor theweht favernble, The drag, whitever it was, hot been adminte- tered In’ too Inrye n quantity to have the de= sired effect, AC reporter “found . Saltyman some hours” later in a greatly iinptoved condition. Ho was not sutlering | much paln, aud was able to talk quite rationiy, The ory Is unentisfuctory, aud there is evidently ne mystery ed ie nll, what heel Fr. industrious, and todo. On ya iO he wits married to young lady at Mlooinington, and their wedding tour was to this city, Yesterday Saltzman spent several hours Among lequutntanees about the Alton depot, and, in company with keveral of bie wee quulntunees on the rtd, ho visited, the saloon on thy northwest corner of Can and Van Buren streets, where they bad some drinks, and the Iuek Diamond restaurant a fow doors weat of tho saloon, where wus while in ane of thes Saitzinnan describes as and thin, dark beard approached him, and seized him ao rudely by the right arm thot the cult button was broken. Tho feltow also inilleted a slight cut or rather seratch mitway between the wrist and elbow, which smarted for n long me after. It 1a Snttqiman’s tinpresstun that this man slipped some drug into some non-intoxicuting bevernge whielt be owes about to drink. He lett home with 8 in cash about him, but what he did with thia he cannot ruy. It was bls intention to draw hie salary from the rond, but whether he dtd that or not ho enntot say, He ts etronuly of the opinion, however, that he did not draw it, and that tho pofson was given bit tor tho express purpose of getting bim into a condl- Hon so an to be eusily sobbed, This is all: ho knows about the affatr, His relatives: strongly deny any insinuations tut he may have attempted sulvide. for bls marriigo wos pecullarly happy, and he wns In cusy clrettimstanees, soi they and Salman avow that thoy wid find out and proseoute the person or persons who conspired to. poison the man, but thoy will utter no word 08 to whom they suspect. The cuso us it stands fs iucred- ulous enough. I, awarthy complexion, <a Catarrh.—Choking, putrit mucous pecumulas tons are dislodyed, ths quan] paasnyes cleansed, disintected, and healed, breath aweetened, sinell, taste, and bearing restored, and constitutional tundeney checked Ly Sunford’s Radical Cure. pat Baie BUSINESS NOTICES, Moacallater’s Cough Mixture.— The beat remedy for use tn the family for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthina, constimpiion for adults, an whoopin, wh and croup fur children, Pree pared on John P, Lee, corner Halsted and and forenlo by all druggists. ———————— Horses, cattle, nud other domestic avimals nre neumenablo to homeopathte trent. ment as mankind, Tho Inewest assortment of bores, rinary cases, Looks, and medicines §$ found at Docricke & ‘Lufel's Pharmacy, 1 Clark street. er The goncral tet ‘5 Dobtins? Electric Soup (nude by Cragin & C»., Palladelphin).. Thorp ‘er Was 1 Boa u dipaly and wenorally praised, It tells a story oF {8 own merita that cannot bo contradicted, ‘Try it. Iron in the Blood. Colden's Licbig*s Liquid Extract of Beef enriches the blood, alds digestion, cures dyspepaia, nervousness, devlll- ty, nod female complaints, VEPAL IUSTORATIVE, There tan woll-known princinte in animal physfala~ By that no vital action enn take place except Cheanuh: the agency of tho nervous aystom. Jf tha horve how= fein any orzan Is wonkoned, then that arean in wenk, Thorsten remedy in the reseh of nil, onn that tus stort the test for over half a conture. Dr. Meant VITAL RESTORATIVE ine been ecrutinized ani dorsed by the Academy of Modicing in Paris ng an fallible specif for the ative: contalna na “phinal Tus, ennthhrider, or other palrany ie piroly CEGETAS WLM, producing Wo reretion, aid $e permanont in. Teots Inn sucar-ronted nilh xnd can bn hnd of Voy for & Co,, 10.bia tuo Hichallen, Paris, France, nr ot fe, & dicowh Slacamond, Veonriator. oom 8b Worl Taslding, Now York, "Send for clrenine, Hox of 17 pills, Bir Hox of 4, 10,” Kent by mall_on recetnt at Ine without the slanatura of 8. 1. Mae of oach box, “Sold by all urlen. Nano xonul Rigesmond on the, wholesalo and rotail drucuiats, CERTIFOATE, PANG, July 1% 1873.—19 flue to in, Palx.—Out of 319 Pationta treated worg cured within Rdavs, 105 tt siz weeks, 140 hotween two and three months,8 be- tween tivo and alx months, Lin ping months, DIL M. PERIGORD, Modlcin de ta iTopltal Charity. AOLD BY ALL DRUGGINTS, VAN BCITAACK, STEVENSON & CO. Chicago, Tt, f Wheteaaly wents for thio Drag trite, Notico ta horoby given thut'p, mith, of St. Louls, and ite a bo Liner, 9e Now York. arono longer aur thorized to nct as agefis for Wcord's Vital Iestora- tye. ge tour ‘Bppolutments 53 such haye becn ro- tile % EXTHACT FROM LETTER JUNE 9, 189. Dn 8. W.BIGkHMONT—You write that you will in futuro mivertiso far yourself, Do you mean In your own name, of Inne AARON? Du you propose to enntinue tho avency or nott In caso you anal, Of course, KO UN ANG OxXPERL ROMO muney in _Advors Heim nt thy oven oF pense, Wi pay every XE daya antin ropa md of the tet aoe Ti Lave tel 23 hockmnnest Row York, ate palarronue, of Mleorl’s Vital Koatorative, of q He solo Owner and proprietor in thu Untted Hiatus, inted to koep the agency and pre- pare, uPoe ‘withy amuurioux intention, and charisa ho mate from ieoord's Vital itestoratlye to Dr, Hicord's Kostarative to lave a siuilineity, t have an- alyzed Do Lissoe's Mls, which contuln A grain tae imi nna) the, pubtigcan tuke the whole 4 uk apes and my i Halton toe lise. Ho ited oe one ae cord’s Vital Rosturative for nonrly six nronths, bu: its Be. Town’ BIG Raton . 1 1 0 nro the i atorntive: ndvoriisod und sold by Bk ! FX Co. Chtemgo. Cre TY New York, re. 1, 14a, URE-Unquestiounbly tho aiost important medical discovery since vacolnation. A remedy which asaimilates with the mucous brine, and forme not only a local but n cotstls tutional cure at any atuge. Ona package gon- erally suiticea, Dullyorod by Druggista or by D. I. Dewey & Co, 46 Doy-st.,N, ¥., $1.00 com- plete. ‘Vreatleo and remarkable statements by the cured mailed free, Tho ufllicted can rotor to: De. W. H, frugdvent, Elgin, 1b dirs, HL. Hanan, 706 Stone-ut, —« F, K. Mason, Munstleld, Q. Silas SANCY B, Ranken, 406 Clark-at., Chicago. Mrs. M, EK, SueNEY, de Navunuh-st., 8t, Louls, Mi IMER, Opera Prin Donna, Pave Doyton (the switnmoer), Flushing, LL Bam's, BeSenior, 007 Broudwoy, Now York. Rey.C. H. TAYLOn, 140 Noblo-st,, Brooklyn,N.¥, Key. A. H. Suuneu, Frederick, Md, Rev. Gro, E. Puart, St. StepbonsChurch, Phila, Moy. 0 J. Jones, New Brighton, N, ¥,, &0., &e, Asvakcury of Catusth for $1.0 Leek. a CLOAKA. & 60,'S West nd Dry Goods lose Madison and Peorin-sts. A CRASH CLOAKS 2,000 Winter Garments to be disposed of in the next ten days, and the prices have been made low enough to do it, We have placed our entire, Wholesale Stock of Winter Cloaks and Dolmans onsale at our West Side Retail Store at prices ranging from 60 cents to $10.00; cers tainly the lowest prices ever made in this city. WE WILL SELL A GOOD WINTER CLOAK For $1.60, — AND A GOOD WINTER DOLMAN For $4.00. Elegant Imported Garments and Costumes, from the first houses in Paris, will be sold for one-half the cost of importation. And the famous RUSSIAN CIRCULAR, Designed, manufactured, and first introduced in our West End Dry Goods House, and by all acknowl- edged as the most graceful and comfortable garment of theseason, Goes Down With the Rest, As we are determined to reduce stock before taking our semi-an. nual inventory. CARSON, PIRIE & CO, STUNES. Chas. Gossage &§ Co. AVE Revised Prices Or ALL Imported Dresses And Costumes of our manufacture, and advise our customers that at no time have we offered such Extraordinary Bargains As are now to be found in this Dept. We especially call atten. tion to a few very elegant Reception Dresses, In light shades, from the most noted Paris and Berlin Artistes (slightly injured by showing), originally marked $225 and $250 cach, At $75, $80, $90, and up, Black Silk Costumes, Full Train, Richly Trimmed, Marked Down | From $150 = = to $990. And a large variety of Dinner, Carriage, and Walking Dresses, At Greatly Reduced Prices, Chas. Gossage & Co. #ome very dosirabla winter work (grading for sec« ond track of 1.8, 8 M. 8. By. botween Laporte ang Chustertou) will by ruady for letting about Jan. 1 next. 1 consints chioty of embankment to bo mada from borrowing plta, and youorally ts boavy work. For furthor Information call on of address L. HL. CLARKE, Chief Engineor, Van Huren-at, Staton, € JOHN NEWELL, Goneral Manager. CHAMPION AUTOMATION FOLDING BEDSTEAD Change of Agenoy from Tabuy wursiture Cova Holton & Hildreth, Difrthe ates rey ret rrr BOL ds SVU STATIRE.,