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~ BITING BLIZZARD. A Chill rih Wind Sweeps Over a Large Area of Country. ; North and South Alike Shiv- er in Its Cold Em= -- brace. Snow at the East Firmly Blocking the Highways : . and Byways, as And Iowans Enjoying the First Good Sleighing for Five Years. ¢ The General Thormometrical Record the Lowest Reported for a Lone Time; . j . Ranging from Ten Degreos Along tho Olio to Thirty-four In North« ern Wisconsine - Several Fatalitios and Many Sorious Frost-Bites Recorded. CHICAGO. _The cold snap which wag ushered in carly Mon- day worntng not only tontinucd Its cavort hrownd Chicago yerterday, but insisted on mak- ing itself felt more than over, ns tho degroe of gould iuorenged and the mercury in the bulb went down. At 8 o'clock yesterday morning, Man- Gsso's infallible and much-consulted instrumont outside THe TituuNe Building--Madlson street front—marked 11 degrees below, Two hours fater, tho mereury went up a peg, and freezing passers-by bud tho unutterablo satisfaction of kuowlng that it was Just 10 below. ‘To tho philosophic mind with a froate bitten car or two, the mera fact that some- thing hns happened to the weather and him- olf is ns nothing if it be not followed with fome exterfor evidenco contirming that fact and explaining its causo. So people consulied tho thermometer, and had tho exquisit satis- faction of telling their friends that thelr noses took on tho ccrulean hue and thoir cara_ bexnan to turn white, and tholr blood red ont such and such a stage in tho instrument's yariations,—all of which was + Yery interesting and. very philosophical, but didn’t tend in any way to warm up tho frosted parts or otherwise Induca comfort, Mcanwhilo the mercury went on with its changes’ At 8 o'clock It was only 7 below, and atill nobody waa happy, From that timo on its variations Were all ono way,—constantly downward. At 8o'clock in the evening tho instrument marked 1 below,—the preciso Oguro twelve hours pro- viously. At half-pust 0 tho blizzard PRODUCED ANOTHER Dor, in tho tube and the instrumont recorded a tem- perature of 18 below. At half-past 10, {t was 16 below, and ot half-past 11 sbiyering humanity _ Made out that {thad gono just one degroo fur thor in its reprehensiblo course. Bost people didu't care to know anything furthor after then, but wore quite content to bonrd tho vnssing Btrect-cor and get’ homoand undor the bed- clothes. A still inter observation, however, at 12:00 a. m., showed that globular metal had por Bisted in taking another downward step tu ite mlsorably disgusting career, The effect of the blizzard was noticonble ‘averywhere. Thoro were fewer people on tho streota than usual, and when thoy did appeur, it was only to movo rapidly on towards cavor, or to sidlo up against tho nenrest thormoma- tor for tho purpose of scelug Just bow bad it ‘vas. Tho nublo tribe of Johus caught it Wore than tho general run of human kind, Tho heaviest ovorconts, the most gigantic overshoos, tho reddeat and warmest comfort- era and yarn capos, and tho thickest gloves ero brought into use, and oven the stroct-enr drivers wora glad onough to get oof -now and ; thon and = run along with thoir cara, while tho conductors wero fain to stand insido tho door and flounder around in tho straw. Tho hackmen froze and swore ng thoy stood walting for jobs that seldom samce,and thojrod-bandaged drivors of omnibuses, and oxpress-wagons, and all mannor of trucks dashed tholr ‘horses {nton dead run in a proise- tvorthy endeavor to got through og soon ag pos- ‘sible and bring up alongalylo a red-hot stove, . Everybody realized and admitted that tho cold snap had come, and that for a cold snap it vathor topped anything exparlonced hero ‘nce tho momorable days in tho winter of 1973, ‘Traing.turned up late, travel in general was sande unsatisfactory and in somo casos im- peded, amuscmonta no longer tempted tho ‘usual crowds to brave tho keen, biting air, so that tho attendance at tho theatres fell off rmn- torially, aud to nobody dit tho blizzard appear Jn tho Nght of a bicssing oxcops to the big whale \n tho Exposition Building, ond he, poor follow, ‘was frozon alift, kopt fraczing stiffer, and bo- sides that was dead and’ didn’t know soything ‘about it anyway. COAL UP AGAIN. +The donlors have raiscd tho price of nearly all tho cheaper descriptions of bituminous conl 75 conts per ton by the raflrond car-load, Of course tho prices by retail will follow sult, ‘This is on account of the present cold snap, tho pressing domand for conl for manufacturing purposes, ‘tho want of rallroad-curs and shipping faollities wencrally on tho purt of tho railroads, and tho rent increase iu tho conaumption of both tho elties and country districts,—of the Northwest ‘and of the couutry generally, Tho recent. “detormination of the Eastern. mining com panies, and of tho ronda which they con- trol,'to reatrict the output at tho mines and tho transportation on tho raflroads to threo ‘days In tho week, bas ulso had o very deletarl. ‘ous ctfoot upon consumers, who, in the midst of B natural Bcarcity, ave Also forced to faco an are Ufelat onv, This working and shipping coal Mulf time tg, of course, keoping back tho prod- ‘uct. Ono uoaler in this city stutes,that ho has ovor 100 cara on tho way to this elty from Buffato for over ten days. At presont tho stock of authra- clte coal in tho city fa put down at 100,000 tons, which 3 9 small supply. Somo dealers predict that about tho 10th of noxt month the rall ror colpta will be suiiciontly entarged to moot the Prosentavarcity, — BLOOMINGTON, ILL, Apecial Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune. Broomixatow, It. Dec, 28,—Tho thormometor indicated to-day from 8 to 10 degrees botow zero, Doing the coldest day of the season. A slight snow-storm has been raglng all day, afording tho best aloighing soon in this locality for two ‘Or threo yeara, —— ATLANTIC COAST, Uavaipe, N. ¥., Deo. 24—The recent atorm ‘Wus tho severest that has visited this ecction of tho country Ju ifty years, ; ‘ Lona Branog, Dec, 23,—Hailroad travel has been resumed on the different roads, but foland owns uot visited by rullrouds are ln @ state of THE CHICAGO TRIBUN sloge, a8 only a fow of the turnpikes bave bean broken. It {s eatimated that tho damage to property along the shore fs from $126,000 to $100,000, ‘Tho xen fe atitl vory high, and han car- ried away aomo of tho jettica at tho Highlands which protected tho railrond bod from being washod out, innIcATIONsS. Orrton or rnin Citimy SIGNAL Orriorn, WaAsit- ington, D.C, Dee, 22-1 a. m.—For Tonneasco and tho Ohio Valley, gonorally olondy weather and light snow, lower temperature, north to west winds, rising followed by falllog baromo- tor, “ For the Lowor Lako region, northwest or southwest winds, colder and partly cloudy wouthor, otensfonal light snow, and stationary or falling followed by riaing barometer. For tho Upper Lake region, tho Upper Misgla- alpp! and Lowor Missouri Vailoys, northwest to southwest winds, very cold and partly cloudy wenther, with occasional light suow, followed by slowly rising temperature and stationary or slowly falling barometer during tho night. LOCAL ODSERVATIONS. CHICAGY, Deo, 28—10:18 p.m, Ther.|iiu| Wind.) Vely i'n.) Weather lel ees Rar, Clear, Maximum tomporaturo, —11 minimum, 12, OSNEMAL OHSERVATIONS UtOAUO, Doc. 23—19:15 p.m, rite “Ol er Beta Lit ea! Nes! 1t SebkehRataeeEcede: WESTERN IOWA. Speetat Diavateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sroux Crry, Ia, Deo. 28.—The cold snap and trong northwest wind continues. Tho meroury got down to 13 deg. below this morning, and did not get abovo 6 below during tho day. A dis- patch from Fort Sully tolls of 30 deg. below. ‘This morning's trains for this city wero all late, but no roads are blockaded exccpt tho Pombina, and that fa expected to open to-mor- row. Nocasualtics beyond frost-bites are ree ported yot, WASHINGTON. . Bptetat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Wasutnaton, D, C., Dec, 23.—The cold snap which bns been advancing from tho Weat has reached Washington, and is causing great suf- fering, particularly to the indigent colored peo- ple, who are iil-clad and poorly housed. Tho sovore cold finds tho city in a condition which would disgrace tho authorities of any Northern town. The slush has not been removed from tho crossings, and the unaccustomed fall of snow makes travel almost imposalbic. CLEVELAND, O. ' Bpeclat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 28.—A heavy snow-storm provailed yesterday, which was succecdod last night by intenacly cold weuthor, The thormom- eter this morning indicated 3 dcgrecs below zero. ‘The polfoo rescued soveral persons who, ina drunken condition, lay down and werein dnugor of freezing to death. This morning in tho suburbs of tho city, a woman named Morgan was found ina vacant lotso badly frozen that sho afterward dicd, 7 TOPEKA, KAS. Bptolal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ToreKa, Kas., Dec, 28.~The weather has been ubusually cold and severe hore for two days, Yesterday morning the thermometer stood at 2 dogreca below zoro, and this morning 4 degrees bolow, The thermomoter has not varied more thon two dogrees in forty-eight hours, Thoro was 6 light fall of snow yestorday, and during tho forenoon to-day, accompanted by an un- commonly sharp wind from the north, LOUISVILLE. * Bptctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Loursvitie, Ky., Deo. 23,.—Tho river here {3 froezing fast, and navigation will close at once, ‘Tho present cold weathor is astonishing overy- | bouy. Ita sovority and duration aro romark- ablo, Snow has fallen at intervals sinco Thurs- dny Inst, and is falling to-doy, with tho thar- mometer around zoro. DUBUQUE, IA. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Dvnvgnuy, In., Dec, 23.—To-day was tho cold> ost weather expericnced here. for five years. ‘Tho mercury has fallon 20 below zero, and from present indications it will fall to 80 by morning. All the trains have beon dolayed, and thore is fear of great sufforing among tho poorer classes, who wore untablo to lay In a supply of fuclh. % OCONOMOWOC, WIS. Apectat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, Oconowowoe, Wis., Doc. 2.—Tho thormome- ter indicated this inorning 20 degreca below zero, the coldest day yot cxporiencod, Yosterday tho sun was visible during part of tho day, nota giimpso of it having beon secon fn thia region beforo for moro than two wocks, —_ CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Cepan Raptps, Ia, Dec, 23.—About oight inches of anow covors the ground, making tho first good sleighing in thia part of Iowa for slx years, Tho weather !9intonsoly cold, Tho mor oury this morning was 24 deg, below zero, —_ SANDWICH, ILD. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chi Tribune, SaNDwici, IIL, Dec. 28.—Tho weathor horo has been unusually cold the past two days, Tho thermometer last night stood 18 degrees bolow Zoro, and at noon to-day was 15 below. —_ WATERTOWN, WIS. . Special Dispateh to Ths Chicago Twhune, Watenrown, Wia., Deo, 24—The morcury fell tot degrees bolow soro hero this morning at daylight,—tho coldest registor in tlvo years, —— ; SPRINGFIELD, IDK Bpsctal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Deo, 28—-Tho thormometer hero stands 10 dog. below zero at this hour (0 Pe), — It ALONG THE OHIO. Ricttuony, Va., Deo, 28—Telegrams from polots along the Chesapoako & Obio Rallroad to the Oblo Kiver report snow at fotoryals ali tho day, with indications to-night of {ts continu: ance, Tho tharmomoter ranged from 8 to 18 do e WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1880—TEN PAGES. grecsabove, At Richmond the mercury is down to Mat midnight, with thrententog weathor, sT, LOUIS. Br. Louta, Mo. Dec, 28.—This hna been tho colilest dny of the nenson, the mercury ranging Stoddegrees bolow zero, with a good deal of wind and flurrics of snow. Navization South is ngain suspendod, and tho pronpevta aro that tho flonting Ico in tho river will gorgo botween hero and Cairo within twonty-four hours, MUENASHA, WIS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Cateaoo Tribune. Mrnistta, Wis., Dec. 28,—Twenty-elght de- grees below zero at 70. m. TEXAS, GALVESTON, Dec, 2.~Tho News’ specials re- port a heavy snuw-storm throughout the uorth- ern part of the State. BUFFALO, ‘N. Y¥. " DBurraco, Dec, 23,—1t hus been snowing heav- ily Bere all tho afternoo! NEW YORK. New Yonk, Dec. 28.—It has been snowing since 100’clock, Thermometer HM above. ————— OBITUARY, ANTHONY DEITERS. Wurerina, W. Va, Dee, 28.—One of tho links binding tho present with tho past was broken by the death of Anthony Delters, nt 4 o'clock this afternoon, at tho age of Syears. Mr. Delters was born in Wostphalia, Prussia, jn 1767, and cnmo to this country In 1831, since which tine ho has been o resident of Wheeling, When about 18 years of ago, and living in tho Province ‘of Lorralue, ho entered tho German urmy aan substitute for bia brother, and in tho war with Napolcon he was captures by tha French, After Lorraine became a part of that EB he en- Empire Usted In Nupoleon’s ariny, and fought at all tho hero’a battlos, Including Leipsic, Borodina, Austerlitz, and Walertou, In those campatgns bo ‘was wounded nine thacg, Tho sears remained with bim till his death. Ifo witnessed the burtis ing of Moscow, and was in tho wilfl scenes of disuster when tha Old Guard was blown up in crossing u brid«e over tho River Elster. Of this famous guard, commanded by Murshal Ney, Delters wus one of tha few, of that scattered band of survivors, aud until o fow morhs of his death retained hla faculttes in all thelr vizor, and en, eee nothing more than recounting tho toils of tha march over the Pyrenees, the privas tion of the retreat from Moscow. or the glory of his Beant commander's suucosstul cumpalgts, Mr, Deiters wis one of the oldest Masons in the United States, having been adinitted to tho Or- dor in tho old country, nt tho uge of 18, under tho rule ot that time permitting minors of that age to join under the sponsorship of their authora, THOMAS KINSEY. CLEVELAND, U., Dec. 98.—Thomnas Kinsey, 9 prominent Mason, of Minerva, 0., a3 reported i Hspecinito tho Leader, died suddenly to-day of heart disease, ALLEGED MINING SWINDLE. Arrest of the Chicf Manipulator. Dr. J, W. Adams, a guest of the Sherman House, waa arrested yesterday by Detectlyo Thorpe upon a chargo of obtaining money by falsc protenses, preferred by Churles Hobart, of Grinnoll, Ia., who followea tho Doctor to this elty. Tho Doctor, in consequence, spent Inst nightin a cell at the Armory, and both himself And somo others were most solicitous that noth: ing should bo published until after the trial, or rathor uutil after tho Dootor bad had a chance to seo and nonmptoseiae with the complainant. Dr. Adains {a a plonsant and big ene looking man of nuout 48 years of age. Ile forinerly was nresident of Davenport, [u., but now claims to ball from Caflan Citys Tho complainant Hobart was ono of uw number Jowans who purchased from the Doctor sbures in tho Comstock Mining Company, whose elaim was represented tabesomowhere on ‘Texus Creek, and near to the Donver & ilo Grande Road. ‘This was sonie two nionths ugo, Cup itallsts in Davenport bought 1,000 shares, num inally worth $10 ench, for $1.60 per Bhere, and Hobart bought 260 shures at the van rate, It was ropresonted that the monoy thus rise’ was to be applied to the purchase of 1 inill to bo lo- ented at the mine, and this onco in operition the profits woro, a3 usual in all such enterprises, to be onormous. Tho Iowans, though thoy trusted implicitly in the Doclor, nevertheless thought bo inight posalbly be deecived ug to the real uaturo of the claimn, and so sent out a men ber of thelr party named Burdick to visit the claim and roport upon it His roports wero decidedly unfavorable. The tixsure vein of ore, which bad been ropresented four teen Inches wide and of grent breadth, was found by him to boa" pinched” vein,—thnt is, ita vroudth: rapidly decroused, Tu consequence of thisroport the Jowans concluded to buck out of the yonturo, and within tho past week or two Dr. Adams bus by special roquest refunded tho money patd him for the 1,000 shares purchnacd in Davenport. Hu was obliged to cume to Chi- cago on business, and he presumes tht Mr. Hobort, and bis backor in thy venture, Mr. Her- rick, thought his trip merely a ruse to avold re funding to thomatgo. Dr, Adams snys he iy pers cere willing to refund, and inasmuch ne he had 21,44 in bla possession whon arrested, it looks a4 if ho was able to keop his word. Ho docs not Jike tholr action in having him arrested without any just cause, and be was unublo to say what bo would do ultimately. WORRIED BY A WOLF. A Wild Animal Afiiictod with Itydro- Phobia Creates Consternation in Christian County, Correspondence St. Louts Globe- Democrat, Reep's Sprinas, Christian Co., Mfo., Dee, 4.—On tho ovening of tho 20th, whils Mr. Carroll was walking home along the high- way, about threo miles below this place, on Bear Crook, he encountered © huge. gray wolf. ‘fhe animal rushed at him furious ly, and was with didiculty frightened off, In front of tho dwelling of Charles Lowis, a few hundred — yards further up the creek, the beast attacked and. killed a large hog. At Sam Gidcon’s place, a milo further on, the wolf slaughtered hound, and then continued tp tho public road by Reno Springs and through the woods, next being hourd of at William Brown's rest dence, on tho Springfield ple, two ‘miles north of Reno. Mero the forocluus brute en- tho yard and ‘attacked the house-~log. Supposing that a strange dog wus dolng the fighting, Mr. Brown emerged from the housv to derive the Intruder away when it rushed at him, and, discovering: ils mistake in tine, Brown retired: Insida his domicile, making the door fast after him. ‘The wolf, after snapping viclously at tha shut- ers half a dozen times, mado for. tho sheep lot, kitled one of {ts occupants, and thon ‘moved 400 yards up the roud to Steve Bilgen’s, whero {it attacked his hounds, Injuring ono dog so severely that it soon died. Ars, itieou ran ont of the houses to drive away what she, like Brown, believed to be a strange dog. tho wolf promptly at- tacked the woman, who, aided by a braye minstlif, barely sueeecded in reaching a Inco of safety. Retreating from Steve's, 1a wilds aniinal =passed on to ike Bugen's, a milo and a half, up the road, where It went Into tnd kitchen, and, after upsetting overyihing capsizable with which Penne in contact, deserted thot place and proceeded to the house of another mom- ber of tho Bilgen famully (Martin), about a nile from Ike's, ‘Therethe wolf, after killing four geese, Was attacked by the doxs on tho premises, ant white a desperate fight was tn progress Mr. Bilzen succuaded Inemptying the contents of Ils double-barreled | shotgun Junto the bruto’s vitals, ‘Cho aulmal was to largest of ita species over seen. Lis frame was Very much emucliated, and as it did note attempt to fecd on elthor the dug, sheep, or Fee that it killed, I is suppose have been suffering fram —_hydropho- Dia, Luckily no human belng was bitten by the mag anlinal, and all tho dogs and stock known to have suffered have since been kept in close continement under care- ful treament, Your correspondent neglected to stato that at Mr, tho, Blgen’s a large mutlch cow Was attacked by the infuriated and crazed beast. Where it cams from remalns a mystory, a8 no wolf of the gray species has been acen in this country for several yenrs, , A Now Rovulsive, Dr. Coutui rigras according toa London journal, jonumeuds tho uke Of a new rovuleive, ole tufhed from an extract of red popper. When rubbed up with way of the ordinary yehle! and spread on thin paper, it Ja readily employed {u the sue muuner as biltering paper, ‘The uodon of this revulsive fa rapid—tho ski soon becomes reddish, wart, and tho suut of p prick~ fog sensation; these ptoms vontinulug for about threa hours, but never amounting to any- thing tn the nuture of pain, nor does the action of the rovulsive oxtend to the surrounding kin. It muy, in fact, bo cotmpured to a sinapliu, cone tnuing to act equally for twenty-four hours, aftur baying produced a molety of ite usual effect, From tho account given It further up. re that this red: Isive ts Indicuted in wll cases whore the wedical attendant desires to producu revulsion rupidiy, und keep it up for @ considerable thinie—in acute or chyonla Ine Hammation, for exuwpie, of the throat ur bron chial tubes, in congesvon of various orzans, etc, epper revel CRIMINAL NEWS. New Mexico the Scene of Sev- eral Exciting Episodes Recently. A Gang of Desperadoes Broken Up and Two Killed by Citizen Police, a The People of .Las Vegas Demand the Surrender of the Prisoners for Lynching, But the Sherif’ Posse Bravely Defend and Make Off with Thelr Charges. Law Officers and Citizens of Si- rocco, N. M., Fall Out on Principle. When the Former and a Prominent Murderer Arc Held In Durance. One Dunn, White, Near Fortress Monroe, Fights a Whole Colored Mililia Company, A BAD GANG BROKEN UP, Las Veaas, N. M., Dec. 2.—Tho notorious Rang of outluwa composed of about twenty-five ten who, under tho leadorship of “Hilly tho Kid," have for the past six months overran Eastern Now Mexico,murdering and commi¢ting other deeds of outtawry, was broken up Inst Saturday morning by the killingot two ond cipturing of four others, including the fender. ‘Tho prisoners were lodged in Lus Vegas Jail, and the demands for lynching were prevatent, but the vigilunece of the captors, Deputy Sheriff Garrett and the others, prevented. Yesterday forenoon Garrett and other enptors boanicd the train with tho prisonera for th’ purpose of tak- ing thom toSduta FG. Sheriff tomers reman- strated against taking Rudabvaugh, one of the prisoners who killed tho Las Vegas Deputy Sherif, to Santa Fé, but to no effect. Ho then went to tha depot with a posse of 300 inven and madoa formal demand for the prisoners, but was told that if ho wanted tho prisoncra to toke thom, Tho ‘Sheriff “then stationed men at the engine to. cover tho ungincer, and tho bulanee of tho Shorlff’s posse crowded about tho train, the platforins of which were crowded with udditional guards pressed Into the sorvice by Garrett, and nearly every window of tho cara served ag a port-bole for rifles, Somebody suggested to take the prigoners. now. Stewart, of Garrett's party, said tho In- stant tho firat shot was fired’ ho would unioose every man andarn blm, For a whilo a fight seemed imminent. Chiof-Enginecr Itobinson appeared and demanded that the train bo al- lowed to proceed, and the Master of Transporta- tion sald if tho train was not allowed to proceed ho would arm all tho raflroad men and take St out, Detective J. F. Morley, of tho Post-Ofico Do- partinent, Juinped into the cab witha pair of six-shvoters, nnd told the engincer to leap out. - Tho conference had just concluded, a compro- mise belng effected by which it wos agreed that tho Sberl{f and two men should go to Santa Fé with the party, and, If the Govornor agreed, to bring Rudabaugh tack to Las Veyus, The train thon procooded, FULL OF FIGHT. , Denven, Colo.,Dec. 28.—Tho Tribune's Santa Fi special saya: Avory serious disturbance exists to-duy nt Socorro,N.M. The authorities re- fused to arrest the murderor of Conklin, oditor of the Socorro Sun, and the citizens nding no recoursg at law have errestad and hold by'forco tho Sheriff and four others, including the mur- derer of Conklin, Ardscuo of tho prisonors ts threatenod, and bloodabed js {auninent. A ro- guest has been mude ou tho Military Commander of tho district for troops, and, ulthéugh the troope cannot be used na a posse comitutus, yet | necompany has been ordered from Colardo, N. M., n§ Q Incans of protection for the public property and the property of tho Ra!lrond Com- pany. Lodles of men are belog armed at Albu- querque and other pointa In. the vicinity, and will go to Socorro to-night. Grave reaults may be expected to-night. All tho women and chil- dren havo been moved outof town. Actig- Governor Rich f# doing all in his power to pro- gervo tho pence and to socure tho proper cn- forcement of tho law, — WELL DUNN. Fonr Monnokr, Doe, '%8,—A disturbance oc- curred Friday evening at Smithville, tiftecn- tilles wost, between a white man natned Dunn anda party of colored men who had met to or danize a military company. Ono of the men enught Dunn by tho. whiskers and slapped bigs face, wheroupon hoe drow a singlo-barreled plato) and killed tho nogro, Dunn thon ran into astore, and foaded his pistol, whon tho crowd, headed by Dan Cook. with a drawn sword, at- tacked him. [fo shot Conk dond, after which be solzed a butcher-kulfe and out his way out, Ono man named Ed Drew was badly cut fn the ab- domen, and will probably die, white othors wore more or fess injured. Dunn gave bimsclf up, and fs now in fall at Willlamsburg. Intenso ex- citemont prevails among the colored peopte of tho Peninsula. — GOY. SCOTT REFUSED BAIL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Naro.zon, O., Dec. 23.—-Tho bearlng of the enso against ex-Gov, Scott, charged with mur- der in the tirat degree, was Anished this afters noon, Lut few yew or important points were brounht out, but it was apparent that the hoa tile fgeling aguinst Gov. Scott In this connection was atlll very stroug. To tho surprise of, most Jendiug citizens, however, Justice Peyton ove ruled tho motion. to admit Gov. Scott to bal Pronouneing tho offense u capital erie, TOW IN A DANCE-HWALL. Deyven, Colo., Dec. 2.—Tho Republican's spe- olul suys that on Saturday night during o drunken row fn & daueo-hall at Hobingon's Cump « mun named Meally was shot through tho breast, Policoman SvElhany, In nttempting to Orreat tho disturbers, was shot in the foot. Hev- eral othors had bullet-hulos fn their clothing. MURDERED. CrNoINNAtt, O., Dee, 23.—-A Wadblogton, Ind. dispatch reports tho jwurder on Monday night of Murcug Bratton by John Woodsmall during a quarrel whieh occurred between them whilo re- turning from singing-schoo! suine twenty miles north uf Washington. Woudsmal! {3 17 yoars old. and Bruttoa 21, PENNSYLVANIA’ LYNCITERS. ALLuntown, Pa., Deo, 23,--District-Attornoy Anstell has issucd warrants for tho arrvat of all who participated actively in the lynching of Joseph Snyder, Ho auys be will do bis duty fully fn tho matter, but fours no Jury can bo found willing ta vonvict. 5 — KILLED A LAN,’ Tannstown, Ky, Dee. Sd—An aged negra, named Robert Nicholson, in uw temporary rage, yosterduy, shot aud killed Thomas Applegate, tad, who offended him walle visiting bis house, ti stot AND K{LLED. Mipway, Ky., Doc. 23.—Thedo Leo shot and killed Chris Cawson, Ula brothor-in-law, on Christus night, after. bell sovercly and duugerously stabbed by Cawsoi, — ASSASINATED, Gtrn Pats, N. ¥., Doc, 2—John shaw, Whilo slttiug at tho window of bis rosidenco lngt ovontuy, was shot by an unknown asgusit, REMAINS IN PRISON, New Ourzans, La, Deo, 2%—Tho Suprome Court refused a writ of certlorurl in behalf of Wintz, who remains in tho Parish Prion, Ia Goology a Sclonce? Men Who Have Lost Fortunes by Trusting to It. dronton Register. Tho Ironton Boloutitic Soak wenorally has on ante-essuy talk, which 1s ofttimea wore Inter ¢atlny than tho casuy itself, A few nights ugo, Jo thy course of ony those talky, Dr. Mocrly intl matod that geology was nol ascluncu, Thit Drought Dr. Lovessy, who fs the geologist of the Boolety, to the front, and fur halt an hour tho conversation was incvssunt und vigorous, for thero wus strong support to Dr, Morpiv’ “To maldtaln the autl-gootogy’sido the caso of unigtan yy LY Ouk Widgy furgace woe sauntioned, whlun: Was located, under the authority of Prof. Mather, one of tho nbicat and moat experienced geolo- gins of this country. Thero ls no doubt but that this furnace was acientificatly located, and acoording to the principles of yculogy, the ore ought to have been plenty: but in fact it was. notandone binst was sufficient to show that vitel want, Prof, Mather and Prof. Mitchel, both eminent mon of xcience, lust heavily fir trusting to tho warrant of science In locating a fuirnnee, We have repoatedly heard this incident urged Against geotogy. We have alnes learned on high authority of another, and this Is, that Gen, ‘Tom Ewing invested Jargety and broke himself up, trusting to the fuigment of the Inte Prof An- drows, Assistant Stato Geologist. rof. Androws bad Iatyo opportuntties for observation, was thoroughly acquainted with tho risclplon of froploxy. and indlented whore ho thought vaat elits of ore and coal existed. Gon. Ewing fol- lowed up thls aclontifte verdict by making exe tenalyo investments, but he found, in time, that. Keology hnd left him outia the cold, Latterly, woe understand Gen, K. wont to Wall rtrect, whore thore ia neither law nur science, and ree cupormtotl to some extent, We do not reproduce these Incidents to prove that geology ta not a ecionce, for we Lellove it fe, but mérely to show that geology and finance do not harmonize overy tne. AMUSEMENTS. 3 ‘TITER MESSTAIL.? Tho Apollo Club celebrated holiday week with {is customary annual performance of * The Mes- sinh,” which was given ton Inrge audience, Tho Club turned out In somewhat smaller numbers thun usual, and was assisted by organ and or- chestru, and Miss Norton, Miss Cranct, Mr. Tharnea, and Mr, Hill in the zolos. So far ns tho choral work was concerned, the Club miy be credited with n performance that was A decided improvement upon that given a year ago, In which they wera very materially alded by a more elliviont orchestra and by the assistance Of the organ, which is always au offective adjunct In this wreat work, Ayatu, familiarity with tho work necessarily tends to better performance. Tho parts wero excellently well juticed, and tho singers wero under xood control, and the various nuinbers were not along given with promptness of attack, pres cision of movernent,und fine volume of tone, but also with careful attention to expression, None of the sololsts were erent or experienced urae torlo alngers, and consequently the solu work wus the Weakest part of the porformanee, Mies Norton Jecka in yolume and breadth of tone for “The Messiah,” but the freshness and sweetness of her yolce and the fine style in which she sings minke compensation for it. Her sinzlng of ber prinoipal aria, * {know that my Itedecmer liv- eth.” was dolightiul, Miss Craneh made o very decided success, and sang her numbers, especial ly the arin * Ho was despised,” in au excellent imanner, and one whieh galned for her very hearty greetings. Mr. Barnes ld his work ered> aed with the exception of one of his numbers, which was badly marred by his flee singin. ‘Tho new bagao, Mr. Lill, wis an emphatic fuil- ure, and farthur thiy this it iy woneeessury to go e0 fur ng he ts concerned. The principal charm of the performance waa Jn tho singing of tho Club, and for this thoy deserve reat credit. CEDAR RAPIDS, TA. Bpectal. Diputch to The Chteaco Tribune, Cepan karins, In., Dee. 28.—The Emma Abe bott English Opern Company opened Green's now Opera-Ifouso Inst night in the opera of “Tho Bobemlan Girl” to nearly 1,600 people. Special trains were run on the various railways fur the oceasion, Thy company presented tho opera of “Romeo and Juliet’ to nearly og large Qu Budlence to-night NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn., Dec. 28.—Misa Ada Caven- dish, who grew suddenty ill while impersonating the character of “Tho Lady of Lyons” at tho Masonle Thentro Inst night. and who had a engugcinent, wilt not be uble torcappear on tho stage until Thursday night, having beew threatoned with pnewmonta, MUSICAL NOTES. Dulekon will remain in Chicago for fow days to finish his * Grand Fantuste,” which he is writing for Mr. Thomas and Josefy, and Mr. Frank Baird will supply bis place tn the Rivé- King troupe. Mune. Pauline Lucca, says tho St. Jitmes’ Gas zrute, is now at Vienna, und is singing with nll her powers unimpuires: and drawing crowded houses, In "Carmen" eapeciilly rho takes overy ono by storm, The music Iles well within tho compass of her voice; she looks the part tu Derreetiott, and her acting bears tho stamp of xentus. Mr, Adolphe Fischer, the violoncellist, Biayed on Friday fast at tho fourth Hoston Paiiinr monla and won a very grent success, “lis playing," says tha Boston Globe, * {a marked by great breadth of stylo and u delicacy of touch which was at times remarknbic; ho was, In fuct, one of the fncst vigloncellists that huve been honrd In this eit: The correspondent of tho Musical Review snys: “TE have not listened to such playing since J heard Pattl iu London ten yeurs ago." Miss Ecima Thuraby, says the Vienna Neue Frele Presse of Nov. 2, brilliantly Justiticd yes- terday tho reputation preceding her us a cone corteinger, Even before sie opened her ips she had worked bulfa mirucle—sho had filed tho Inrge rooin of the Susicat Association, a feat of lute years only achieved by Rublusteln and Joachim. Silss Thursby possesdes, if not powerful, a very pleasing soprano voice of ex- Teustve compass, its Hutelike charioter in tho upper notes rewinding one of Jenny Lind. It bas been namirably trained, in portainento, in tho-gradutions of tones, In scales, runs, and command of distant intervals. Wo bave hoard very few take tho biybest nates moro sony und correctly, execute uw atncenato more unerr Lei or Arts ‘more close ond equal than this Awerl- coun lady. DRAMATIC NOTES. Josh Billings, tha comic lecturer, will try and tell what hu knows about the “Probabilities of Life” tn tho Central Musle- Hull to-night. Mr, Lawrence Barrett has been Interviewed by aNew York Triune reporter, to whom he fine parted his thoughts upon the subject of New York audiences. + Heanid: A New York audl- once fs the grandest »uudfonee fin the world, T would rather Ue populur in New York than in any other city.” Tam moro nervous abatit ape peurimg bero than anywhere else, I bave always watebed nu Mritenivht audience In New York with ogort of awe. It issu cold, 0 keenly crit- jel, go thoronghly alive to every movemeut and intonation of nn uct Mr. Barrett 14 Just one xorg upon u four weoks’ engagoment fn Now ‘ork, Sarah Rernhargt In n recont Intorviow salt that, apart from the ordinary applications for charity, abe received by inuil over itty ulinost gvery ay, sore of them coming from us far us San Francisco, Mombers of churehes, said she, “nro constantly besleging me with their éub- seripuion bouks, asking fnonby.-INanOy, for mils- sion, monoy for churchos, money for every- thing, My frat unawer to thon: alenya ia, * Evi- dently charity dues‘ not beglt in the pulpit, butathome.”” Tam always ready to contelbute to these worthy objecta. Mille, Boruhardt gives the clorgy and othors warning that whoover trie duces ber from tho pulpit op in the press sbull be brought into court for criminal llbel, DEATH OF WCAW. End of the Stato Strect Shooting Affrny. Thoning McCaw, who was shot whilo ussunit- ing Willlam Taylor In the corridors of No. 300 State atroct carly lust Sunday morning, died of his wound at the County Hospital ghortly after Go'vlock Inst ovoning, Only a few moments be- fore bis death McCaw mude an unte-niortem statement regarding tho fight with Zaylor, and tho energies which ho spent in this way doubt. Joss hnstoned hig end. In the statement be Aline ply rofterates tha fucts ho gave toy TunUNe reporter Sunday afternoon. He acknowledged i "uy! Bite, Paylur is iu Juliana Sirs McCaw is under $500 ball. ‘Tho. yest tnortem and inquest will doubticas be held to-duy nt the Hospital ——— The Memory of Mine. ‘Thiers—Vrance Surprised that America Should Honor That Distinguished Lady. Tuo Now York Tics’ Varia letter hag tho fole towing tu regurd to Mine, ‘Thiers: a © No tologram ever received from America baa erentad go much surprise us the dispatch pie Hahed lust ovontug, fn which f¢ ty announced that tho Eousy of Hepresentatives bad adopted reso. luvousof sympathy on vccount of the death of Ming. ‘Chlers. Why? asked tho Parisians. What Aid Amo, ‘Thlers do to awaken ollicial syinpathy? blo wus not a political tad ae Bho wus nut oven distingulabed as 0 Lad util, Stu shai only by the rellected light of her dead husband, and now that history hua bewun toda full Justice to hig memory, why should hers bo ghonorod? ‘That tg what all Frenchmen and French women nut Immediately connuctod with the failly sity, gud such certainly acoms the oplutonof the Governmont and Chambers, ag no villelal pottca whutover of hor dummies has been taken fr high pines, ‘Tho President of tho Ropubiic sunt Gen, Pittie to the funeral, and n numer of Seyutors: and Depulles Inscribed tholr names upon the rexfator, and walked from tho mortuary tans a#ion of the neighboring Church of Notre Dune de Lorette behind the hearse, but they did so slinply as private Individuals, tho most positive ovideheo of reapect coming Crom those whose polltical viows do not harmonize with those pro- tossed by MM. ‘Thiers blusuit during tho last years of bis life, but with whom be bud boon pres viously in diplomotie relations. ‘The recuilece tlon of tho aplundid ceremonies at bis obscauied in 1977 ure suill fresh in tho sminds of Harsalivag, but thore has been un tinmonse fovulsion oO acvitnuent since thon, ‘Three years ugo be wie reVered us the guvior of Frauve, it not y Sow Of thode who at that thy vatolled kim to tho skies us tho Iberstor of the French torritory dofond hin very feebly against, oven If they Jo not join oh ae. attacks of jie, teteanalsant crew, which charges bin w ruln of big Country abd with tho mugiuere of ber ltizgas,” JONAWS FRIEND. Not Exactly the Original but a Direct Relative. One, The Boston Whate Carefully Housed in the Exposition Building. A Mass of Blubber and Bone Sixty Feet Long. After many delays and nlmoat {nnumerablo obstneles, his Royal Highness the Prince of Whales is atingt sufcly housed In the north end of tho Exposition Hullding, and will be ‘at home" to-day to multitudes of the curious who wilt no doubt flock in to gaze on him, and with open-mouthed wonder seo the monarch of the sens ns ho is, and oot ashe fa defectively pict- ured in the bovks. The work of moving bint fromthe Baltimore & Ohio side-track enst of the building began Haturday night and was con- cluded yesterday at nbout dusk. A temporary track, or awitch, was laid Into the north door of Agrieultural Hall, but so inimonsely beavy was the muss of defunct whale Rest occupyteie the two ptnatform enrs, that it was deemed ungafo* to back him in with on ene kine on on truck necessarily so illmay na this was, and other means had to be resorted to. «4 couple of horvesand a big windlass anally solved the problem, and Mr. Fred J. Engethardt, tho owner of H.R. H., breathed W long rixh of rellef ns ho saw the labor of many weeks finally accomptisbed and the marino monater under root. The nttendants who have been with Bhim during bis transshipment half across the contl- nent inmediately began tho work of removing the canvas which has covered him sinco he left Doston, A_ stove wilt be put into the north end of the building this morning, tho sides of the cara will be stripped off, his whaleship will be elevated several fect by moans of jnck- screws and decorated with blue muslin here and there where it is unnecessary thut a mixed audience should inspect his proportions and belonginga, und when all this is done tho spouter of the Hee ep will * revely A private exhibition was given Inst ning to Auumber of jocal Journulists and members of the theatrical profession, which astonled an nad- nilrable opportunity of sudging what his whale- ahip will look ike fh dashiebt, or under gaglight tosnight. Owlng to the brutally cold wenther Just now prevailing, and tho wncertaln condition of tho gis-meters in the building. {tt was neces- sury to inspect hin Inst night with tho nid of lanterns, and, consequently, to oxplore bite in sections. ‘The reconnoltering party elambercd up tho sides of the rear car ood firet bent thoir energies to EXAMISING THE IMMENSE FLUKES. Mr, Newton, Mr. Engichardt’s arnces with tha true showmnan’s instinct, pullud out a foot rule and began to inensure tho articles. The left one—us the creature Iny on ita back—was in perfect shape and just seven fect ueross. ‘he other had been bent and curted in order to get it into the car, but, being of the. saine size, the distance from tluke-tip to tuke-thp was at once demonstrated to be fourteen tect, the monster's entire length being sixty feet. twas very ap- parent that his tesh was frozen solid, while his epidermis, thick und bhick, seemed to hive been peeled or scraped off iu spota in the process of tYansahipment. Moving on,the inspectors took {1 tho curving, powerful spine, the broud. flat belly, and then tho curtous, lup-streaked ror- roation of bide which marked bia forward parts, and whieh reminded uno of the even, regular Oppearance of venduver's ribs, burriug the dif- Terence that the streaks run lengthwise of tho body, are soverul inches larger, and constderi- bly farther apart. Approaching the Titun's head, bis wondering ‘admirers beheld the huge, open mouth, the massive lower and upper jaws, the dark brown muss of tongue, the fine, mrss ike growth of whalebone on the tnner sides of the Jaws, and the heayler mass of bone disclosed abottt the outer side of tho mouth,all in a per- fect state of preservation and unmutliation ex: cept in the identical spot which bad been de- nuded of a section of black, hard whalebone, sliced of a8 0 keepsnke for the Herpharitt. Tho visitors = mlyht missod one or two other things of intercst hadit not been for the yolubly entertaining nssistant who pointed out the curious features referred to. These were the eyes, tho curs, and the tins. The former were of a size in keeping with the rest of the crantal portion, aod tho ting proved to be lunge, bard, and saw-like pleces of pone tbout midway down the sides. The books and the sclontiats outsido of books ‘have long held tlt n wyulo has ‘no ears, and perhaps tha wsnide” whiles haven't. But H. It. Hi. cer. tainly bns tham, which is only snothor proof of his being a renal, bona fide, syuare, up-and-up, no shenanigan ‘whale,—tho first of tho ren article, it is claimed, ever canght and Groweht nehoro whole, and the largest ever known, Toa cusunl observer, however, H. 1t 1. inignt bave plowed tho sens quite ng well without cars as with them, inasmuch na the orifices in question ara no larger than orlinary-aized screw-holes, nro Bot tuirly well buck on tho aldes of hishend, and wouldn't for a moment ‘be supposed to bene any resemblance to cars unless somebody should point them out and describe their functions, This tho attendent did not fonret to do. In fact, ho fulrly grew enthusiastic a8 be remarked thot a WIHALY'S EAN 18 AFFECTED only by a sudden shock, such as the unexpected firing of n cannon fn bis iminediate vicinity, or the quick, sharp splash of nn oar. Yo tho in- quiring visitors the samo well-informed gentle- man imparted tho information that a while's “awallow”—tho cavity In hismouth through whieh his food passes into bis stomach—is not more than two and a half inches wide, aud in smaller specimens even less. The effect of this Btirtling assertion, it is almest unnecessary to stuto, only further tended to dlscredit the legend coneorning Jonah and his alleged ox- plorations fnalde the whale's bully. The purty wero nacuenl ly profuse In paisa of what thoy saw, for tho reality wits far abend of ull tholr expeetations, bavad on the descriptions thoy bad rod and the fitustrations thut they had mot with In the course of their studies in nit. Urul history. To Nye whon the final arrnsnyge- Tents aro completed, and daylight is turned on Jn pluce of tho tmparfect light of tho lanterns, the exhibition will bo more satisfying to tho crowds who will make thelr ucquaintines with aren, though now doad, whale, The gas will bo all right this evening, too, and those who are unubis to seo him during the day will ne doubt take advantage of thoopportunity then afforded to view hin under tho gis Jets. THE KEARNEY STATUE, Newank. N, J., Deo, 43.—Tho bronze statue of Gen. Philip Kerrnoy was unveiled in the Mille tary Park hero to-day with Imposing cerenn nies, partipated tn by Gen. U. 8, Grant, Gen. We 7. Sherman, Gen, Joseph 2. Hawley, Guy. Me- Clellan, and numerous Stato dignitaries, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXA Propared from fruita tropical aud plauts, Is. the Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World FOR CONSTIPATION, RIL- IOUSNESS, HEADACHE, INDISPOSITION, AND ALL AILMENTS ARISING FROM. 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COUISE willbe given by the Comic Lecwurer, JOSIL BILLINGS, Theservod ents 2% i waeconieer GRO RERMPEN TER, Sanacere? x W ACADE Y OF MUSIC, WM, EMM ETI eceneetes sere sessee uale Propslotors Every Evoning and Matinces this week, CARDELLO and VICTORELLI, POLLY DALY, gan > 7 E MURRAY, in specialties. at ae Cc. WW. BARRY, Eupportod by the Stock Compnny, in the Drama, “ESCAPED FROM SENG SING.” A SERRE TIELTEE ‘LAST WEEK OF TH GREAT AND ONLY HERRMANN European Specialty Company. AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGLAMME, XN weelnity Features, deeral Deenpitsitions ly M: a Wortnosday, ewe atte MAUD GRANGER hn HOOLE THEATRE, Mundreds ‘Turned Away Nzhuly.'unablo to ealn nidnissiont Monday, Doc. , Bvory Evening and Wed Sheuraap Slatinees, phe ole Laat Week of the Great Success, Jarrett und Hice'n Fun on the Bristol! Recelved nightly with renrs of laughter andappinuso, Monday, dnn.3—Nat Goodwin's Frolt Combinne von in Hones, bakes .GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clurk-st.. opposite new Court-House. 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