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All railroads are open, and tras fn thug to-morrow. WASHUNGTG:- SUPFEUING. Kpectal Dlapateh to The Chieago Tribune, Wasttxarox, D. C., Dee, 30.—The cold wave has reached Washington in tull vigor. Nobody can remember anything like It since 1857, antl the records of that year do not show atch futense cold or such depth of snow. ‘Fhe, Slenal-Oilies here sees never to be able to give tho degrey of heat or cold tt which the people Ive. ‘Cha summer record is taken at a high altitude, and ts often 10 degives less than the heat from which the Inhabitants suffer, ‘This qorning the Siznul “OMeer reported 4 degrees below zera, but the water register reports the thermometer Inthe saine part of the city was 10 degrees below. The Inconvenlencs and suifering here, in a ellmate which 13 sought for the supposed mildness of its winter, is very ereat, TRE POOR CLASSES are not prepared for such temperature, and -suffer much, ‘The appeals which have come -to the police headquarters and to the Com: smissloners aré ver$ pitinble. ‘The Chief of Police reports that there 33. Arent suffering, even nmong those who are not supposed. to te tn uecd. Many families nro destitute of the necesenries of Hife, and do not even have sfuel Notwithstanding the vast: stm of imoney the Government expends In thls Dis-. trict, It is so divided among diferent tistitu: tions that only $400 have been received for “the poor fund, while tha aggregate ninount of voluntary subscriptions reeelved for, dis- irlbution by the police Is ENACTLY FOURTEEN DOLLARS. "A white frinily of six. persons was found this moming with nothing to ent and no fuel, lying in bet to keop from freezing, Several persons have been brought to the statlon-houses tnn freezing condition, The night lodging-house ts overflowing. A num ber of colored emigrants who arrived here from Uhio, on thelr way back to the South,. were found In veltstressed condition, ‘They say that they are tlred of tho West, owlng to the Intense eold, and started to return with- ont preparation, ‘There fs no system of organized charity bere. A publle meethyg is “to be called to remedy this, and to make some provision for the poor. INDICATIONS. Orricn oF THe Cinur S1aNnsr Wasuinxatox, D.C. Dec. SIT a. ne Tennessee and the Olio Valley, slowly ris- Ing temperature and clear or fair wenther. westerly to southerly. winds, and stationary or slowly falling barometer during the a: For tho lake region, slight rise in tempera ture, cloudy weather during the day, with * slowdy faltlngs barofneter, For the Upper Mississipp! and Lower Mts sourl Valleys, clear: or falr weather, south- erly to westerly‘winds, ‘slight rise In tem perature, nnd stationary or slowly falling barometer, CHICAGO, Doe, 1-10; Tawes | dery Ther. pe Wind | Veit Heng H | Pssbaiea abi) eda a Fi ci 4 4 cane Maximum temyporatare, 12: winimum, 26ro, * GEXKNAL OUSERVATIOSR CHICAGO, Doo. I-113 p.m.» rr. i Rubirir, 1il* “Wiig, EHacs seheSiSece: sastzes ty Sortie LUNURY, Spectat Dispatch to ‘Tne Chicago Tribune. Wasuryatox, D.D., Dee, $0—The better clusses are endenvorlng to take ndvantagy of the anomaly of a Northern winter, ‘The ti . provised sleighs are of the most nondeseript - character. Carringzes have been stripped of ‘their wheels and placed upon temporary: runners, aud dry-gouds boxes haye been placed upon onk planks, Fow stables keep any slelghs, and those whieh do readlly rent them at $5 per hour. On the Potomac River navigation Is suspended, i : OYSTER PEOPLE IN A STEW. Wasuisatox, D.C, Dec. 1.—Adviews fromthe Lower Totomae and Chesapeake: Bay are that the sovery wenther has atimost entirely stopped the oyster dredges, aud that au oyster faming may be expected, ; CANADA. ONTARTO, Touonto, Dac, 0,—Dispatehes from tho Northwestern portion of Ontarlo: tonlght report a severe snow-storm to-day, ‘Trajus are much delayed. : MOD Montneas, Dec. 8.—The extreme cold of the past two days ling made good fee-reads across the St. Lawrence near ils city, ——————_—- PERISHED FROM COLD, Sr, Louis, Dec, 3.~Benjauin Miler, of this cfty, mysterloudy disappeared from. Enst 5, outs last Monday, and, he being known to have had considerable money on his person, suspicions of robbery and murder Were aroused, and the police made n vigorous: seareh for hlin, ‘To-day hia dead body was found buried In the snow in the outskirts of East St. Louls, Circumstances Jndicute that he got drunk und froze to death. a ». THE DEAD VICTORIO, - Sr. Louis, Dee, 30,—Maj. J. 1. Mahan, of the Indinn Department, has arrlved, here from the Colorado River Indlan Agency, en Toute to Washington, He says there ty no doubt of the death of Victorio, the Apache Chief. Maj, Mahan saw the famous war- rior's wifg.ut San Carlos, and sho was in mourntyg and had cut off her bulr, a sure _slgu thut her Wusband fs dead. ‘ ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMPER NEW YORK. Secretary Thompson Avers That He Has Barrels of Canal Money. He Believes Thore Will Bo Two Canals, ‘~ qith’a Railroad to South America, The Stock. Market Exceedingly Buoyant, with a Continued * Upward Movement. Lake Shore Sells at 140, the Highest Price Hver Paid for It. Funeral of the Rev. Dr. Chapin, of the Church of the Divine Pa- ternity. Arrival of 820,000 Immigrants During the Yeur 1880, an Unjirecee dented Numbers Mr, Tuomy Addresses Mr, Kelly in Some Pertinent Poraonal Remarks—~ Sweotheart, the Trotter, WALT STREET. BUOYANT AND UPWARD, Swett Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, Dee. 20.—The stock market was exceedingly buoyant In the early deal- nes, especially for the Vanderbilt shares, 1 whielrthe dealings were on n large scale, After 12 o'clock there was a reaction, but, ot the second Board, the market wis aati buoyant, with prices up to the highest pulnt of the day, and of the year tnsome instances, ‘The dealings, toward the close of business, were large atu clutractertzed by considerable exeltement, the tone of speculation. haying been more buoyant than at any previous time this week fn the nab sales ‘The greatest activity was in the trunk-ling and Granger stocks ant! Western Unlon, TUE CLOSIND QLUTATIC ina number of cnses were the hhchest of the ur, Several of the lending stocks gold ex- dividend fi the late busiuess, and, allowing for the dividends,. the quotations nade in this way were higher thanuver before, ‘This was particularly the case with Rock Istand, and also with Lake. Shore, hath of whieh eontinge in netive, densnd for luvestinent, ‘Lhe market In the Inst hour was very strong until the close, and there was u further nd- yauee of HQ, the Intter Northwestert common, Lake Shore sold at 198, ex-divl- dend, equivalent to 140, whieh ts THE MONEST PRICE EVER PAS FoR IT. The closing prices were a fraction below tha Iiighest, aud tending was wenk, Rallroad bonds were uetive, with a strong tone to the tharket, although the fluctuations in the most prominent issues were yery slicht. ‘There were heavy purchases of Chesapeake & Ohio, series 1, at oBsa@st, and tho currency 63, at S2@AlY, Erle seconds ranged belween 10157@10295; Boston, Nar ford & Erle, 487¢@ivig: Kansas & ‘Texas first, U2@113. Kansas & ‘Texas seconds, gokl, at 7s. Alton & 'L. 1, second Incomes rose-to 100; Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central firsts to 100; Detnware & Undson 73 of 91 to 10; Albany & Susyuehannsa firsts to 124343 New York Elevated firsts to 120, and New Vork Gentral coupon 6s af 1883 to 105, Late Evie & Wester Incomes deciined from tod. An advance of 28¢ was made tn Lake Shore consolidation coupon firsts; 1 In Houston & Texns seconds, mata lines 94 fn St. Pan & Sipux City firsts. “A. dectine of 8 OF THE DAY, 33j. was shown In Jersey Centrat adjust. ments; 14g In Northwest coupon gold bonds; 34 in Columbus, Chlengo & Indiana Central income; 3¢ In Texas & Paelfie Ineqe land: grant sevens and Western Paeifle bonds; 23 | In Lehign & Wilkesbarre consols usseiited, IN THE LAST HOUT t stock brokers pald as high as 6 per cent, plus Ld of L percent por day, for money, ‘The closing quotation was 4 parcent, The falr ruling rate for the day was 6, THE CHANGES IN THe SUNING-SHATE MAR- KET are stlght and untinportant. Iuktll ts 9 trifle stronzer, and Chrysolite fs without change, Standard has advanced, owl to the fuvora- bie report from the Superintendent. PRODUC WHEAT. Speelat, Dlavaten to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, Dee, .--Whiter wheat fur- ther advanced nbont 1@19{ cents per bushel, ow redueed ant less urgent offerings and mere netive demand Phe latest dealings dn option Mae fnillented fess firmness, and on Not reda decline efynvout y@y cent a bushel, the offerings mini in volume Urgency, Sales of No, 1 red at 8124@ closing at $1.25; No.2 red) at SL.16@1,17, vldefly at S110¢@1. 1634, closlug at 81.17; do free on board, St 30 Vecember, $1.10@ 11814, closing at SEllsg bids do January, Si Mhelosing tS 7 askeal do Pebsuary SLIS, closing atSL Wg usked; do March, SLwy@ 1.213%, closing at SL2U¢; do May. SL1y@ 123, closing ut $1,.303¢; No.Bred, SHG 14s, losing at 81.1433; No. 8Chicage spring, $1.15, CONN, OATS, NYE, ETC. Corn “has been more songht after, ant quoted up Y@Zew bushel, clostag Arnty; more attention given to the new crop for early delivery, shippers buylng steamer uixed of this class to a moderate extent; mixed Western ungraded now, 2}y@57¢ 05 toquallty; No, 3, 23i@oe, closing at 520; New York steamer suixed, GAs. Oats offered with resorye, amit gain quoted np YEMJenbuahel, with agond demand noted; white Western ungraded, 43!g@46}Ze, 13 to quality; mixed do, 423g@4iYer white State, nominal; No, 2 Chivagu quoted at Ho bid, Rye dull but steady; prin State last sold ab Qie, Darley very quiet at -abeut fonner rates; five car-londs of No, 1 Canada sold at aim, ie PROVISIONS, Tlog products on the advance, with con tinued activity In Western steaus lard, chtet- ly speculative, but otherwise a slow mover went, Western mess pork in more demand tur early delivery, at advanced priees-- quoted wt S33 sales of 400 barrels of old mess at 1: and In the optlon Wne dull, duly defivery at 313,60 a8 the beat bid, Cat meats dull at previews prices, Bacau in de mand, with Jong clear quoted at $7157.20), and short clear at S740, Western steam lard more active for early dellyery at former fty- ures, but closing at $8,0737, and In the opuon ling moderately active at stronger prices, with December closing at 88.05, January at SUMGNOTY, Fobraury at $.073¢, March at $0,15G9,1724, April at £0.25, OTHER ITH, Tallow iy fale dtemund, with sules noted at OU cents, ‘The latter for prime, Sugare—law gulet but steady, and refined unchanged. FREIGUTS, A fairly active business reported in the way of berth frelghts, ehfelly in the grain Interest, at, however, 8 further reduetion on the wore urgent requirement of the regular steamship lines for the more prompt loading of vessels. For Ltyerpool, engagements re- ported by steam: Flour at 2s@2s Gd (mostly through frelght and forward shipment): and by outport steamer as low as A rovis- fons nt Ss@Re Gd, mainly through frelht for forward slilpmont, and by ontpuft) tennie ers ag low ag B5s@e2ts ML, 1 DR. CHAPIN. (1) 5 Id FUNEMAT. ‘ Speetal Dispateh ta The Chiengo ‘Tribunte New Yors, Dec. 90.—All Uiat was earthly of tho Ainented divine, the Rev. Dr. Edwin Hubbel shahty, was consigned to tts kindred dust to-dayec fuK before the funeral serv- fees the Church of'tia, Divine Paternity: was throne with ‘tha tHonds, Admirers, and cotigregation of the deceased olery ‘the ceitrealaly paws wero reserved pall-bearers, Deneons of tho church, ofllcers of the Chapin Home, and teachers of the Sabbath-school, ‘The greater number’ of those ‘present were Indies. Around. the preacher's desk was a vast member of floral tributes, ‘The following clergymen ofleiated on the occasion and delivered addresses: The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, tho Rev. Dr. Arinitage, the Koy, Dr. Collyer, the Rey, Dr, Pullman, the Rev. Dr. Casper, and the Rev, GL Fay. THE PALLISNBARERS were the following: Mr. E. 2. luntington, President of the Union Pacific Railroad; en. E. A. Merritt, Collector of the Port; Mr. George Willan Curtis, Dr. Austin Filnt, Att Georre E. Lake, Judge J.B, Brady, Mr E, 1. Fellows, and Mr, Dantel Iuatingtor, President of tho Century Club, State-Sena- tor Forster, BH. Uolten, Benjanin B, Row maine, and N. ‘T. Cook formed tho Commit-' tea of Arrangoments, and attended to tho draping of the church, ‘The princtpal nd- dress was made by THE REV, IW, BEECHER, and the Plymouth pastor was tn lils most eloquent vein. 'Ehe holy mission of the de- ceased was dwelt upon, and the object of Wich purpose and perseverance to the end ex- haustively considered, ‘Che Rev. Dr. Pull- man,. of the Unniversallst Church of Our Savior, who presided, spoke most atfection- ately of his Tate brother-worker In the vine- yard, anit tho Rey, Mr, Collyer, of the Uni- tariat Church of the Messiah, and the Rev, Dr. Armitage, of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Chureh, were caually eloquent and earnestin their beautiful tributes to the memory of the gifted man, President Capen, of ‘Tufts Col- lege, and the Itev. C. HL. Fay, also mndo ad- dresses on the same fruitfalgubjeet—the Ifo, virtues, and example of thelr long-venerated friend, TUK DECORATIONS were principally at tho. pulplt end of the ehurel, and several texts were made promt: nent in them. ‘Thy entire front ot the pul- pit was covered with white flowers, the bos der was of camellias, encharia amazonicns, ant lifles of the yalley, while on the back- ground the words }* God ts Love” appear in violets. On either side of the pulpit were handsome decorations in ferns, and on the walls slong the ulcove were designs of ferns radlating from centres of cut flowers, Tins inediately back of the pulplt was a large tab- let dlaplaylug the words, He ts Risen.” Wherever the chureh was draped with black, the dark elfect was relieved by flowers: and greens. PANAMA CANAT. | A TAI WITH CHIEF THOMSON. Speclat Dispatch to The Cluleqgo Tribune. Nw Yous, Dee. 30—A munber of gen- tlemen Interested in the Pananin Canal Com- pany culled to-day at the Fifth Aventte Ho- tul to confer with ex-Secretary of the Navy ‘Thompson, the chief af the Amerieatt ak 4 vision of thls great International scheme, Mr, ‘Thompson expresses a hopeful view of the undartaking, aud explains the positon he oceupics In the Company and his views In reference to the Nicaragua project: 1 aecepted the management of the American braneh of the Company,” he salad, “not for the purpose of creating the Impression abroad ox; here-that by so doing -I wished to or contd: influence Americans In favor of the work. On tho contrary, 1 aceepted shuply asany otter private ‘eltizen would, and there Is no politien! or ather significances attached to tt "My frlends ‘have taken nis to fask somewhat for resigning my position. fy the Cablnet to serve on the Canal Board, be- Heving that 1 would have been retained in oflice by the new Administration, but: + T DISAGREE Writ TH ee For the benefit of those who have any inis- givings, L will gay that I do not anprehond nuy danger whatever that the canal, when completed, will be under the eontrol, of Frenchmen, - -or France, or any onc nationally, Did L believe there was any posslbitity of the great international at work belug managed detrimentally to the Amertean Interests, 1 would not have aevepted offles under Count ate Lesseps, and wottld not bea member of tho Directory an hour, The United States wil have equal Mehts with other nations, and thoy will be maintained’? Mr, ‘Thompson satd that he was unable to aive the amount of the Amerleun subserip- tlons to’the cana) fund, but of one thing he was sure, and. that was that all the money reqitired to bulld the eanal fad been subserlbed, «Daring January all the duty lls: preparatory te the conmmence- ment of operations would be promulzated, and then the work would be started up and kept up without cessation until completed, “A VAST AMOUNT OF MONEY,” he continued, “will bo disbursed fn this country for minchinory, tools, and substs- tence, which will materially ald our cit zen, r » “WH! thy Nienragua Canal futerfere with the auecess of the Pani rival.” was asked. Not necessartly.” replied Mr, ‘Lhompsay. “T believe that while one canal would an swer, two would alford additional fuchitles for the demands of. commerce, and that = both == wonkl oyny, tds tt question of © practienbility, huwover, and cupltatists will only tivest thelr money {n the schenty which Is practleable, De Les. seps belinves the Nicamgun routo fs not fensible, from the fact of the great curves and angles thatare to bo met with, and which It will be Impcusibie to overcome, THIS MAY IE CORNECT, I entortatn only the highest regard for the gentlemen nt the head of this scheme, and otily wish they may be successful, “There Is tuother consideration which 1 have in my mind, and whieh you may put in print If you choose, and that Ja that when this canal ts campleted, ar the canals, ford’ bellove that the more of them the better, there will be bullt a trunking rallrond through Mexico te connect with the ennals, and KO mike @ short route to Now York, and also help to DEVELOP THE WHOLE COUNTRY, and go benetit both the United States and Mexico, Gen, Grant hins seen this, and has so expressed himself Ina public speech," The vx-Seeretary ald not scom to attach much finportance to Capt. Ends? marhie rallway scheme acrosy tho Isthmus of ‘Lohauntepec, 7 Ho will remain Sn this elty'a few days, when ho will return to Washington. He ex- peeta ta reevtva deflult tustrietions from Paria within a month, perhaps eariler, AN AVATANCUE. EUROPE POURING IN UPON U8 Special Dispatch to The Chleayo Tribune New Yout, Dec, 80,—The year's statistics of arrlynts ut Castlo Gardon from other lands reported to tho Comuissionors of Emigra- tlon are not yet complete, ‘The total number: of Immigrants reported to date 1s 319,835, nul, - the largest yoar before this (1852), tho: laini- gration reached. 310.2%. The _atoeumships Nevada, Stata of Nebraska, Westplalla, Elysia, France, qud.Baltle ave -all expected before the glose of the year, with at least 1,000 Hnmnigrants, makiag 0 total of consider: ably pboye $29,000, the most of whom will become adopted citizens. Great Intercot centres in the atatiatics of ‘ THE NATIONALITY OF THESE PEOPLES: "The records already completed tn Uais byauel of tho statistics'for tho first ton months of tho year will Indicate with sufficient noar- ness the genbrhi composition: Knginnd, 80,- 187; Ireland, 631045 other parts of the British Isles make n total of 104,081; Germany, 88- Ost; Austria, 3,063; ILungary, 5,501; Swedon, MAL; Denmark, 5,181; Frauce, $,50t; nly, 6,673; the Nethurlands, 3,010} Russa, 6,740, All Europe outslio of the British Isles gave us 184,7805 all Asia, 249; Africa, 40; and the Wost Indjes 126, COMMERCE, : TAULES. Speetal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune New Youn, Dee, 39.—Advanee sheets of tho forthcoming report of the Chamber of Clhumercegiven summary of the foreign com- merece of this port and the United States for the year chiding June 80, 1880, The following are the values of the lending artictes of mer- chattdise {tported Inte and exported from , this pott'for the year, and the aggregate of al parts of the United States for the same Mes Brel sore carpio 5 rt if vr o Of New Vuther sees trcerocresveq® G4005,008 Tota for all ports ofthe United ‘ Btntes, ceesee + weedy 700,080,066 Foreign ehanidlac, huchuding coin - and bulilon, exported from the. port of Now York eececoosees 12,200,008 Total frou att port the United . BUALOS.cesenssersecrrseserenessceees — 104870801 Consumed wnd'on band at tha port OE NOW YORK ieccesesenrenaereaes SOT ACHIIS Grand totalatall ports of tio United BUCH... sone Mecsa sree ee FAT,BOE 725. Excess of forvign Imports ovor lo. mestic Lmportsat tho port of New York. 165,183,704 Total fe States, Execss of domestic exports nt tho Tofyl for all ports of the United SEMOS. ..0 cseeeee ~ 72,005,100, oul foreign commerce for 1870 nnd 4880 at tho port of New York. DAS R20 Total for all ports of tho U1 States, 1,013,770,093 411,002,024 hibits. the ‘Tho following statem s yale of merehandise and of coin and bullion huported Into and exported from the port of New York by American and foreign vessels and by fand vehicles tor the fiscal year ending June 80, 1880: Imports brought In American ves sels, Tn for el Land vohteles.. Domestie expai ait ¥ 42,009.13 Farolin vossela BOAT Land vehleles. None, ear Peres slipped in Aimerientt vese Amoricnn vessel: Forelen vessel Land veblole . MEXICO, ARANT'S SCHEME, Speetat Diagatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Dee, 80,—Messrs. Woerlshoffer & Co., who hive for the past threo days been reeciving supseriptlons for the construction of the innln Hue of railway from the City of Mexico to the United States frontier, ucar Laredo, had -recelved up to lp, m. to-~lay subscriptions exceeding $7,000,000, ‘The firm declined to state the exact amount. Messrs, Joy Gould, Honoré & Grant, Woerlshoifer & Co,, and othors itre said to be subscribers, THE phogecT is the same one in which Gen, Grant was In- terested in trying to forward recently, and It igsakl that tho General still sympathizes with tha project Gen. Dodge, one of the promoters of the enterprise, Is now tn tho Southwest. His secretary sitld to-day that within a year {ha read would be completed vin San Antonio, ‘Tex, to Laredo, Mexico, 0 distance of 250\miles, forming a direct con- nection for Mexico with one of the Pacific ronds, Wark 4j to be prosecuted on the Mex- fean extension {t once, TALMAGE, WE ItAS’NOTHING ‘TO BAY, Spectat Dispteh to ‘Tha Chicago Tyibune,” Nuiw Yopiy:Dee,:30.—Sona time ago a number ‘of, Preabytarian; ministors.-moti in ‘Broaklyn,to couslder. what.isechumed+to-be new evkduneo iy connection with the charges proferred against Dr. Talmage, and which the Presbytery tifst and then the Synod dis- inissed. ‘ho evidence recently came into tho Rey. Dr. Van Dyke's possession, and, if un- econtradleted, convlets Mr, ‘Tatuage, It Is claimed by Dr. Van Dyke, the Rev, Ar. Cros: by, and others, of deliberate perjury In his testlinony before the Presbytery, At the meeting referred ‘to n delegation was appolnt- ed to walt on"Dr, Talmage and aseertain whether he conlil give any explanation of the new eyldence, To-day Mr. ‘Talmage wrate stort rote to the Committee sluply saying that he had nothing to say. —- THE TAMMANY ROW, MICHAEL TUOMEY TO JOHN KELLY, New York, “Dec. 20.—Mr, Michael Tuomey, whom John Kelly hertofora de- Hghted to honer, hus taken tmbrage at someremarks made by tho ‘Tammany Hall Boss 9 few eventigs azo. Th these remarks Kelly said that if justice had been done ‘Tuomey would be breaking stones up the river, ‘To tho Insinuution thus conveyed, ‘{uomey has replied In the following spicy epistles ‘Mr, John Kelly—Stir; Ata recent meeting of the Taninany Cummnittes on Orgnntaation, whieh L did not attend, you pra reported to have sald that, 1 Justico was done, L shoul be break. ing stones in ono of tho pubilo institutions of the Stite, According to. the nowspaper. ac- counts, whon my name was called, and before making this romark, you fooked carofully Around tho room, a4 If to assure yourself gf my Absence. Your Words cannot bo mis@er atoud, They worointended tu convey tho line presstan that T have committed some offonse runtinst the law for which I ought to be suffers ing fmprigonment, You did pot dara to muke this charge opesly, You would have shrunk frata tuatuunting It had you stood {a my pres- onee, ‘Tho spirit that prompts you to rovile and slander all who oppose your nebltrary will tempted youto endeavor to stab my roputation with an innucade when you thought yourself sate from discovery; for you had proviously excluded all nowspapor representatives from tho room, and bad no reagan to suppose that your remarks wotttd find thalr way into tho publi prints, Hofore addrosalny you, I huve atosun to allow you time todony the report, As you huvo not dono so, 1 conclude that your words wore core reotly given. 1 pow challengo you ta substane tlute thom by stating what offenso aguinat tho laws Ihave committed which, If Justice wore done, would’gonsign me tou prison, Tt you fall todo this, yon will utand brandod aga coward, 0 wanderer, and a liar, Furthermore, } vbalienga you tocompnre your, persounl record with my own from tho tle we word Inds togothor and residonts af tho sana. wari in thle city up to the presont moment. Tt has been the rule at. my Ife aever, by an allus lon to 4 man's past career, to pluce nin obstiole In the way of bls moral and eoclal reformation, But you bave forfelted ull clulin-to forboursnoy, and F now f{ayite you to carry your memory’ Ick to the your 1818, to reoull your personal history prior to that dute, and ‘to compare it with ny own, ‘st = Uur publiv reconts ara already woll onough known, Thave. lived in Now York for iftys seven yeurd, and have been for thirtyeflye yours nmember of tho ‘Tanmany organisation. fn 134 Twas on tho Buchanan Llectoral tekot, and Lacrved yo torts In the Common Council from tho Hightecuth Ward and two terms fu the Ale devuianie Board from the Eighth District, where: Tbave resided" fur nineteen years, Tuceepted your Tamttiany vontnation for Coronor two years ayo. Phave thus been called upon to til aomu'publts trusts, but Fhuve never sought to envich myvolf outof palitical positions, [have. preferred to gndcnyor to make a tivlng by tho pursuit of legitimate buslnces. Sines 1853, whon you Sulled in bustnces, you have found politics y wore protitavle pursuit, You mado a fortune out of public olticv aso diseipte and follower of William Sf. Tweod, and you have lurgely Increased It slice you turned ngulnst your old patron und assumed the i ship hu had lost, Your olttclal life hus been ex- haustively reviewed by a truthful, bonest, out spoken man, thy late Suyor Huveuyer, Our public records speuk, for themeclyed, Vi now ugulu challenge you ty compare your pers 81, TRAM LTT “PAGE agonal record with my own, and I demand from yott naubstantintion of the charge tinplicd in your cowardly Insinuntion at tho recont socrot Tammany mecting., Tahallawalt your reply a reasonable lopgth of time, Tremaln respeottul- ty yours, Micitagl, TUONEY. : CHALLENGE. . Roeelat Duapateh to The Chtengn Tribune New Your, Dee, %.—The Turf, Fleld, and Farnt to-morrow will say? Many horsomen vollovo that Bweothenrt 8 8 guiner trottor than Fred Crocker, also that abo is tho fnster of tho two, and this bollof 1s sharad by Mr. Mackay, tho ownor of tho filly. With tho viow of testing tho question, tho Turf, Midd, and Farm fa nuthorlzed to say that Sweetheart will trot, In tho summor of 1881, ngainst Fred Crocker, on tha Fae\fo Const, imilo honts, three in five, for §10,000 n sido, halt forfeit, Or, to settio the nowspnpor talk }on this subject, Sweetheart will bo matched for $10,000 u side, half forfolt, not only against any d-yenr-old, but against any horse one yenr older. Sho will trot tho rico cnat of the Jtocky Mountains early tn the summor, $1,000 to bo allowed for oxpenses, or $1,000 will be allowed touuy horse going to the Pacific Const from tho Atlantle seaboard, ‘TH PROPOSITION mist be taken upon or before Jan. 15. Wo aro Ju hopes that tho ebnilengo will bo nooopted by Gd¥y Stanford for Fred Crockor. Tho rival S-ytdr-olil of 1880should meet on equalterme ns #Yoar-olls, The Governor, ike Mr. Muckny, 16 worth his millions, ‘Thorefore $10,000 cannot be dconied exucssive, If Gov, Stantord declines to make tho ree, wo shill look for tho challonze to be acvopted by Kentucky, Ja which enso Chi- eago would be A good pinch to trot tho match. Kentuckians cannot afford to hava it said that Cullfornia has chattonzeit them in vata and of- fered tho-ndyantage of your. JOURNALISTIC. THE NEW Yori “suN,’? New Yony, Dee. 50.—C. 8, Lord, for ten years connected with tho Sun, and ainong the best known and-most brilliant mon. on tuo New York press, succeeds Ballard Smith Ag inanaging editor of the Sun, and takes charge to-morrow. Fro a severe tlness of two yenrs ago Mr. Smith has never recov- ered, and his physieinn insists on # porlod of complete rest. Slueo Mr. Smith was given the city editorship of the Louisville Courter- Journal, tess than n year after leaving tho college, having tuken a position as reporter atonce after graduating, he has held wn ex- eceutlve position successively ns managing editor of the Courterstournal, editor of the Loulsvllle Ledger, city editor and: managing editor of the Now York World, and man- aging edltor of the Sun, ‘ BHRRY, OF THE HACKENSACK BANKS, New Yous, Dee. 80—Tho Eventing Post has the fullowing special from Iackensack, Nv dus “Cashler Berry was brought Inty eaurt to-day, and retracted his pleas of not guilty to eight indictments charging him with embezzlement and larceny from tho Bergen County Savings Bank, and entered 4 plex of non yult contendere, a legal phraso meantng he will make no defense, With ref- erence to the indictments for perjury, Bor- ry’s counsel filed a. demurrer asking thirty days’ delay. ‘Lhe Court guld the case would haye to go over for the term, No action was taken on the charges of enibezzlument from the Bank of Bergen County, ITEMS, DEAD, Nrw Yors, Dee, 80,—Manuel Siaguno, of Lina, Peru, business partner of Mr. Grace, Mayo-olect of this elty, dled to-day from pheumonta, A HORRIDLE DEAT. New Yon, Dee, 3.—The dend body of a young Irish woman named Mrs, Severy, nearly nude, and: mutated by tre ina hor- rible manner, was found Ina room nt St7 Ellaubeth strect Inst night. It was evident the woman's clothing had taken’ fire from the conts of an overturned stove, and that sho find beon” completely enveloped by the dkuynes. . Whe fire wag discovered by other oc; eupints of the house In time to save the bullding. SN eel How the Russian Exilo Lives. Loudon Standard, On hig arrival tho prisoner isdrlven straight td tho police ward, whore ho [a Inspected by tho Tepravnlk, n police oliver, who te absolute lord and master of the district, ‘This representative of tha Government requires of him to atawer the following questions: His name? How old? Married or site? Whora froin Address of pironts, or relutions or friends? Sinswers to nil of which are entered In the books, A’ Bolom written protnise 13 then oxueted of hl that ho will not give lussons of any kind, or try to toxoh any ono; thit overy letter be writes will go through the Japravilk'’s bands, and that be will follow no occupation exvept shoe-making, care penternur, or field lnbor, Hols thon told ho is free; but nt the sume thine is sana warned that should he attempt to pass the Ilinits of tho town ho sunll be shot down Hike adograthor thu: bo allowed to cacupe, and should he be taken: allyo shall be Bent off to Eastern Siboria without furthor formality than that of tho Ispravnik's personal order, ‘Yno poor fellow takes up bis iittio bundle, and fully reulizing that ho hus now bidden farewell ta the culture and material comfort of hls past life, be walky out Into the choertess street, A troup of exiles, afl palo aud emaciated, aro there to greet hin, tikg him to somo of thor misorable lodgings, and feverishly demand news from home, ‘Tho new-comer gazes on then as ono i a dream; somo are melancholy mad, othors norvoudly Irritable, aud the remainder have evidently ‘tried to Mud solace in drinks Thoy livein communities of twos and thrucs, huve food, a scanty provision of clothes, monoy, and books In common, and consider it thuir sacred duty to holp cach otbor in overy emer ones, Without distinction Of sox, rank, or nrc. The hoble by birth yot sixteen shiliag a month from tho Government: for thoir maintonance, und commoners only ten, although many of thom re inutried and sent inte exile with young fume Mea. Dally a yondurme visits tholr lodgings, inaneats tho proinfses when and how he plenses, and now and then makes sume mysterious antry In bis notebook, Sbould any of thelr number varry a warn dinner, a palr of newly-monded boula, or 8 chnnyo of Inon to some pase ing oxilo Jodyred for the momont in’ tho polica wasd, it i¢ just ag likely as nob marked against blm asa celine, Itlancrime to come and seu 8 friend off, or accompany him a little on tho way, In fact, should the Ispravaik feol out of sorta—tho effect of cards or drinks— ho venta his bad temper on tha oxivs; and os cards und drink are the favorit amusements in those dreary regions, crimes remarked down agatnst tho exis In astonishing numbers, and & report of them sent regularly to the Governor of tho Pravinee. Wintur lyets elght months, a period during which the surrounding country prvagnte. tho ape Peurance of a nolsoless, lifclesy, frozon murah,— ao roads, nu communication with the outer world, he Incans of tsoane. In the course of timo alinost ovary Indlvidunl oxile is attacked by nervous convulstons, followed by nervous Piuatration: ‘Thoy bogin to, quarrel and even to Hite ench athor, Bote of them contrive to forge false Fiustports, and by a miracle, ag it wero, minke ole UAE pO but tho groat majority of those vietina of tho Third section clthor 4a jclde, or dle of delirium tremors, history’, when the comes for It to bo Fatudiod and’ published, will disclose n torrtble tato of huni sutoring and Adtnintsterial vila and shortcomings not Holy ta tind thelr equlys alent in the contemporary histery of apy olor European tute. —————— Swiew Pocullaritica, Tho crlminat and prison systums of Switzor- land are as diverse ua the cuntona of whlch tho Confederation $8 cuimposed, Withty tha very wide tinita Juld down by the Federal Constitu tion bypry cunton (@ alaw to fielr, While in Genovit, tho utinost punishinent awarded to inurder is twolve yours’ seclusion, the penalty for the same erie in Zurleh is impriannmont forlltg, and fu Zug death by decupltation, In Schwyts, tho moat primitive of tho primitive ‘onntius, whieh reoenty, Hko Zug, has revatub> fishad cupltul punishincnt, tho only Jail is an old tarucbousy, where prisoner tre placed in ehurge of wrural pollen and an aged nin, tho tuttor uf whom aecompantcs thom on pil- yrimaged, takes thom fur walks in tho country, aad triste to tholr honor not tu: runaway, ‘Tho canton inoat hy ndvanov in those muttora ba probably Vauil, whose reformatorics and entingies might well serve ae 4 madel for nelghboring states, —— An Enormous Diamond. Of the many ee iu value tbe dinmond nities and siver nga of Criquatuud Weat huye ylelded, the Kuburley Advertiser suys tho © Porter Hhodes " diationd: stands along in wie ter, purity, and size combined. ‘Ube advertiser duyst ‘This remarkable dimond was found on tha th of Febraury Inet in ono of dtr, Porter Rhodes’ claims in Ronberley Mine, and banded thin by one of bis overseers, who will reap substantlally the reward of bia Hdellty. Mr, Ithodes hus kept bia sverut well until tho past week or two, Whon a few persunul trends werd tronted fon View, some OF whom muggested ex bibiciuyg [tio ald of the Curnervon Hospital andy, altuough thy sectlugly high uni of one govor- eign per head wus charged, the sun) of £10 Was wetted lu oue day iu Kimberley alone for tho first institution of Kimberle: $a 150 carata, In shapo that of nd perfect forth, spotless and Nawleer, with watt Keeandaty natural (acets duely ribbed, which impact A bountifel sntin-iko appenrance to tt. A peed hat boon broken off vory clownty in the: the srior eloavage frem_ofo side of about thires-tlve to forty curata. and another plece of taut fftoen carats is gone on tie opposit Hine of oloavnget alao a vory vlunn franture, Au ut the knine ond of tho atonn, eo that the whole bs the appearinee of the top of an cht with a amall plece off one alto, ‘That it will cut 9 brill- innt ns perfect in form as in purity ts the opin- fon of aur best experts, whilo As to ita water or whiteness one and all inite in pronounelng it soexceptionnily Ano that tha sight of tt can never be offaced from memory. Exports know that thoro nro various kinds of whitenesses Known tothe trade, some tare -valvablo thin thors, ‘The whiteness of this diamond lina heen tosted In overy Known way, nud It 18 ett ernily described to be of a slovoly, sntineliko whitonoss, withont uv pneticly, ot atccly bittoy, pinkish, or any tiugo or talnt of'any color what- Bocyer. ‘ WISCONSIN INSANE HOSPITAL, Alicgod Minmotiagoment aud Atrocition =Somothtng for tho Attention of the Loglatative Buvestigating Comnrittco. Tu the Edltor of Tha Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis. Doo, 27.—BSinco Dr, Tougt- ton became Superintendent of tho Wisconsin State Hopital for tho Insane, Tsorved long As fn attondunt therofn,and ind ample opportunity for obsorving the workings of that institution. Tfound all the officers kind and gentlemanly, always Inborlng ag beat thoy could for the bentth nnd good of the pntiunts, and Tentertain noth ing but respect and kind feollugs towards Dr. Bougnton and his ussiatants; but, for the good of tho pntionts, and that right and Justice may provall, 1 am prompted to pro- sent Inn condonsed manner some facts relating to the Injnatico, ntroaltics, and mismavoge- ment of autd hospital. Whilst -Dr. Houghton. is held responsible for. all that transpires in sald institution, novertho- leas ho knows but very ttle of the wrongs that transplro thorein, Why? Because ho and his nasistants aro Iinlted in thoir obsorvations of wardell The Supenintendent visits every ward genorally once a week (somotimes moro than onco), and the Assistant Suporiutundont visits cach ward generally three tlinus eaoh day: ‘ench Inspection ar vieit beng from nearly halt to ove bour, And tho Supervisor also visite the ward os his duties demand, But,’ during the absence of tho afiicors, the attendants bnve tholt own way, and, disoboying in- structions, many cruolties aro porpetrated upon tho defenseless, unfortunate = pn- tlonts; und thoso atrocltics are xpnerally successfully conceniod from the . Superin- tentient. Some of the attendants nro kind at all times to the patients, and some are very. cruel ond tyrannical; and that the people may learn sonicthing in rolation ta the diegrnceful, wicktd attrocitica of en{d Hospital, I will onumerute n fow facts that camo under my personal obs servation, Attendants are allowed to pass from ward to ward, and thus I bad good opportunl- tles to seo what was golnz on. One noon, happening to be In the dining-room of Malo Wurd No. 2, I saw Mr, Cummings, a patient from St, Crolx County, Wisconsin, come in and take some food from tho tablo, and com- monco enting tho same, ‘This was just before dinner, anil one of the nttendants sald to Mr. Cummiugs, in 2 savage manner, * What aro you in herp for? Clenr onti" Mr, Cummings commenced moving ‘out Into*tho ball; but, as he did not move fast enough to sult the attendant, tho uttendant began to attack in Acruol munner the moving pationt, who, belng wronged 80 twitch, made a alight realstancy, Wherthe, Ste. Cuminings. was suddenly tloored and severely: chokudund then hundcuffed,by the auvage attendant. And that evening, In looking over the dufly record, it rond: “To-day Mr. Cummings attackod the attendant, and was andeuticd,"* ‘And tbls sanio attondant ofton, at mealtiaics, cutfed tho cars—tirat one, thon tho other—-uf a poor old blind man; and othor attendants in tho auino ward did tho same thing. And thego oruci, hoavy blows wero very prinful, cuusing tho old man toery out continually fn camnest pleading -fortho cruel attendants ‘to refrain from thelr tyranny. : I bave seen other patients offen soverely euifed fur nceldentatly end’ univoldibly lotting dishes drop when wipluy the sume in tho dining- room. ‘A pationt In tho Firat Ward, for o alight]] of- tense, was selzed, thrown down, and dangerously chohed, then handeutted, thon kicked down on to tho floor, and pounded ribly outrageous tnanner, and for near ten diss tha ‘pationt could not spenk plainly, and bia eyes were awollett Llack-and-biue foruver one week's time. ane tame under. my own .personul ob- serention, ‘Often, whan out with tho patients In thagrove, Thuve sean attendants choke nigst eructly: many, of tho pationta becuuse they would not sit still, Hundeutiing fa painful to tho patients, av It prevents clrculution of tho bi and ccatunst In welwht it deeahedron of and choked ina tere the systems and Set, for days in successiuy, havescen pationta hundouffed shmply because they would not keep quict. ' Luave often secn pationts dragged by tholr Joya tho fulllongth of tha ward halls. One day aputiont from tho First Ward guid, * I don't neod to zo out walling,” when ho wis thrown down upon bla back, aud bauled on his buck, by his fea, from tho third story to tho yround, t wag ft most ktrocious, outrayeous, und unned- csairy net. “Itmust have beon very palntul to the poor pes, who continually ploaded for mogey as ho was hauled, his sore back dropping from step to step all down tho menndering Jron stulrway. Sald pationt was thon foreod un toa wheoolbarrow and Whoeled into the grevo, where, on bis arrival, tho blood tlowed freely from tho wauuds resulting from bis injuries, : 1 could anuterate many more atrocitics which como continually under my personul ob- sorvntion; and, if every attendant was inndo to tell atl ho enw and did in tho wuy of cruct action, the enormity of tho many gots of Injustice and un ardopible atrocities in said Hospital would he roveniod; and then tho enlightened eapte would bo moved for tho vindiention of Justieo, und for radiont roforing In tho treatment ‘of tho unfortunate insnne. Thore nro many other grievous wrongs in sald Hospital demanding tho earnest attention of the poople, Much af the fool provider! for the ine gine ls of the poorest quality, utterly untit for tho necda Of the patients, many of whom losa tiesh und suffer for want of well-cooked, nour ishing food. There are grpnt defects in vontitne tlon of the slocping-rooms of tho putients. Means of tivating the wards are yory dutioient, and {h cold woathar many putionts auffor much for want of moro hented nit, All the water drank and used by the iumutes of tho enid Hospital ls drawn from Lake Mendota (nearly Kattacter of a mila from the Hospital), into whieh Inko Is washed through» suwer, year after yeur, wil the dullydisensed excrements, wolids ind Hulda, of tho 840 or moro ininatay of tho Hospieals and which water, dowbticss, cuusea much of the favors and uthdr sickness, und per> haps deaths, occurring tn anid Hoxpital, How Jong muat these disgraceful, dangoraus atrocities continuc unchecked und unrebuked ? Shall thore not bo needful cbanzed and tn- proveinents, ‘go tho fusano shall be protected in hole rlhta? Cunuot thore be some moans de- vised whereby the Suporintondont of the Insane Asylum may know of certainty what transpires in the wards Iu tho absonen pf the ollicera of tho Hospital? Who oan angwor those nomontous ucdtiona? Iu euch answor nil arg juterestod, for no pervon is sure of an exvmption from In- sanity during all bila life. ae Lurge the Legistattye favoatienting Commit. teo nppointed th. tnvestigute the manugement and vondition of the Wisconsin State Hospital for the Inauno to call as witnesies ull thy nt+ tondants, and all the alticara, und some ot the most Intalligont and reliable pions who nroe| now at und baye been fn seid Hospital since Dr. Houghton took chargo of the suing, that the facta und truths of those wrange, and atrocities, and ignorant management whoreef I have alirmed (and alsatha very many inore that other persons can mato) nay be Cully and ole: ly proved, to the end that justice muy provall, and that the beaith and walfuro of. the Invago may be promoted more Fully. AN MIENOED ATTENDANT, a as A Bankrupt Karl. * Tho Env) of Porth and Melfor the fumily motte of “Gang Wari Soto bankruptoy, with debts £14,000; Ho ta hereditary Thane of Lonnox, 0 tit ed n.fow pee witer Willinin the Canqucror landed in Iiadtings, and when there was nut tha fomotest chines of a Drummond ever being suject ta the Sontiron. After renting thut the Brisl is hereditary Stowurd of Btrathetrn, heres ation of 400 yonrs ago, and algo Duo de Melfort, Coyte du Lusson, and Haron de Valrowe, tn Frinue, tt equida amult to learn that he waa Major Ju the Middlesex Volunteers, thoregimant of Wellington de Bouts, ‘SEAN. ° nn en ee ~—_ TEA | FORMOSA TEA IMPORTING CO. ‘Tha pales BIVORN, certiticatos of PULITY of tYuua sold by te above Cumpany wry froin leadluw pllyeieiane and analysis: Conwuluis Ut His tmporia} Sapanuas Stajosty, BAN FRANCINCO, Ja, 2 TdAd Thoreby certify thutthy ‘Veu murked “b. 1. af packud by 1. P, Sloure, Yokohama, und subinitted to Tio, he in iy opinion, d yoru, wiadhltarated, aud nate ‘uryl oar. ENTANO VANOGIYA, au ‘Majesty's Cousul ae FRANCISCO, Ja, My 1580, Othe result of ue ‘Uthy cons ‘ban k Imperial Japanosa ca.) Prenclace are Moore—Dear Mitt vty ren ya: vurluus brutide of tee DW. ADY RELIEF, XS DR. RADWAW’S SARSAPARELLTAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes 25 Seen and Felt, ay they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Few Doses. 1, Good spirits, disnppeuranco of weokness, languor, meluneholy, inereaso and hardiness u Hes and muscles, ote, 2. Strength inerenses, appotlte Improves, rele leh for food, no tnorg sour eructatons of water brush, good Hentai eulm and undiaturbed nlgop, awake freah and vigorous, sAppearapice Of apots, Liotchea, pimples; the skin Duka CIeNe thd: hentth 7 changed from ita turbid and cloudy tongleur cherry or amber color; water piases freoly from the bladder through tho urethra without putn or seniding: little or yo sediments no pain or wonkness. * : 4. Marked diminution of quantity and fre quoney of involuutary weakentig dlecharges Uf afticted fn that way), with cartuinty of per. manent cure. Increased strength exhibited in tho svereting glands, and function harmony ro stored to thy several organs. : &, Yellow tinga on tho white of the eyes, and the ewarthy, suifron nopourance of tho skin chan, toa clear, lively, aud healthy color, 6. Those suffering tram waak or ulcerated Jungs or tubercles will realize reat Dewetit in expeotornting freoly the tough phlegm or nucns from the Jungs, sir culls, bronehl or windplpe, throat Gr hous dimiutshing the frequency uf cough; xonernl increase of strongth throughout the system; stoppuge of night-sweats aud pring and feelings of woukneea rround the wnktes jogs, shoulders, ote.; cussation of cotd an chills, sonso of suffocation, hurd breathing and the uring ppenrance paroxzyem of sough on lying down or arising ln the ASOT an eae distressing symptoms graduolly and sure! ppenr, TAs duy after dny to BAUSAPARILLIAN Is takon now signs of returning health will appear: asthe blood’ improves in purity. and atrengin disonse will diininish, and all foreign and impure dopoalts, nodes, tumors, cancers, hurd luinns, ote. be rosolyer away. ond tho unaound mado Sued and healthy: ulcors, fovor sores, chronia in diseases, gradually disappear. 8, 1a ovaes whoro the eye ‘om has been salis vated, and Merenry, Quickallver, CorrosiveSub: iimate have acciimulated aud become deposited in tho bones, joints, etc, causing caries OF the bones, rickota, spinal curvatures, contortions, whito. prpllings varicose yolna, etc, tho SAlt- BAPARILLIAN will resolve away thoso deposits ‘and oxterminate tho virus of tho discase from thy aystarn. A 0. {f those who are taking these medicines for the cure of Chronio, Scrofulons, or Sy philiiio discascs, however sluw may bo tho cure, * feel better” and find tholr gonoral health improving, thoir flosh and welgbt Incroasing, or oven keep- {ng its own, 1t 18-0 sure algu that tho cure ts prow gressing. In thoso ‘disenses tio patient elther kote Lotter or worso,—tho virus of tha disease Ia not innettve: if not arrested ond driven from the blood, It will spread and continue to under mine tho constitution, As soon ag thy SARSAs PARILUTAN makes tha patient ‘fool better,” pvery hour yout will grow battor and Inerense to honlth, strength, and Hesh, ‘The great power of this romedy is in discasce that threaten death, o3 In CONSUMPTION of the Lungs, and Tuberculous Phthiais, Scrofir la-Syphitold Diseases, Wasting, Dewencration and Ulceration of tho Kidneys, Dinbetca, Stor page of Wator (Inatantancous relief aiforded where cathoters havo been used, thus doing away with tho palnfut operation of using thes instrumonts), dissolving Stone in tho Bladder and in all cascs of inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronic cases of Loucorrhoa and Uterine Sieeavce, Ona,bortle contains more of the active princi« ples of Medicines than avy othor' Proparation, Taken in Teaspoonful dosos.whiloothors requird Give or six times as much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. et. a. it. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CURES AND PRUVENTS , Pyeentery, Iiarrhea, Cholera Morbar, Fevef Gad Ague Hheumation, Newratzin, Diph- Geria, Tnduenzu, Sore ‘Throat, Diticult Breathing. Bowe: Complaints, Uoosenows, Diorrhea, Cholera Marbus ou charges Fria tie bowols. ara stopped 1m 13 OF utes by Giklia Kadway’s Rondy Hellot, No song Hon of inflammation, nu weukness or iassitude, follow the use of tha Ht. It. ing, * IY. WAS THE FIRST AND IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most excruvinting paing, allays Inflummations, and cures Cougestion: whether of the Saings, Stomach, Lowuls, 01 + other vlands or oneatl hy one aupplloution, IN FROM ONE TO ‘EWENT' MINUTES, Ny fia ter how violent of exeruciuting pain tha wentatla, Hed-ridden, Infirm, rine! led. Nerys ‘ous, Nourulglo, gh pretreated with disenso may suffer, RADWAY'S RUADY RELIEF will afford INELASMOCRION OF THE IIDNIRS, TON RTION ‘OF THE MLADDETy INFLAMMATION OF cu HOWELS, LUNGS, BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF TLS HEART, BYBYENICS, CHOUP, DIPHTHERIA CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTIFACHE, NERVOUSNESS, BLERPLESSNESS, NEURALGIA, HHEUM MATISM, D CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, CHILBLAINS, AND FROST BLTES, The application of the Rqwy Helief to wo part or purta where the pain or difliculty oxists ‘will afford vaso and comfort. Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler ot water will jn a few mntnutes cure Cramps Sprains, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Slox Head ache, Diurrhoea, byseritery, Collo, Wind in the Bowels, and all Internal Pains, Travelers should ways carry qpottio of Hal few drops in way’s Roady Kellof with thom. walar will prevent sickness or pains from change of water, it ts better than Pronch Brandy of Ditters as a acnulant. FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AQUE cured for fifty ccnts. ‘Thore {a not 4 remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Aguo and ail othor Mulurl« ous, Dillous, Eeurict. Typhoid, Yellow, and othes favors (aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quickly as RADWAY'H READY RELIEK. FIPTY CENTS PEI HOTTLE, KADWAY’S Regulating Pills! PERFECT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APERL ENTS, ACL WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS MBLIALLE, AND NATURAL IN, THEM OPERATION. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. é Forfootly _tasteloss, fier ier Woot ful, PUrgS, reyulate, pur HBC 2 Rremmhon,” tedwaye Pilly for ‘he cure of ult diaorders of the Btomach, Liver, Dowels, Kid- neys, Hladder, Nervous Diseases, Heuduche, Cons stipations C tivenost, Mndigestion, Dvapipsia, Hillouences, Fever, Inflannnution of the Lowels, Piios, and ull darunyements of tho Internal Vise cera, Warranted to elfeot a positive cure Purely vexotuvle, containing no mercury, win eral, or duleterions drugs, : rve the following apraptond resulting from Divonlure of the Diuort ve Orga: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullnosa of the Blood in tha Head, Achilty of the Stomach, Nansos, Hoartburn, Disgust of Food, Fulluced of weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Binktuygs or Fluttorings in the Pitot tho Btom+ aoh, Swlyiming af the Head, Hurrled and Dit cule Revathing, Fluttering of the Huuct, Chokinuy or Sulfocating Bunautions when ina lying poss ture, Dots or Wobs before the slght, Fover aud Dull'Palu in the Head, Dolictenoy of Persplris lon, yellowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Palo in tho ‘side, Chest, Ltmbs, and sudden Fiusnes of Heat, Burning iu tho Flesh, ‘A few. doses of Hadway'a Puls will treo the syaton from all tho above-named disorders. PRICK £3 CENTS PER BOX, SOLD UY DRUGGISTS. Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Sond_a letter atump so MADWAY & CO. NO. WATMEN-STePCOM CHURCH-8T., NE TORK, 97 information worth thousanda will be sunt you. TO THE PUBLIC. ‘Tere oan be no butter quarantes ot tho ¥ 18 z eds (inno of Dr, Radway's old establinhed It, 1, Hl, Rome: vraag Gueknalt bay J} She Blea than the baa ung worth bienitony ot va in one wl bs on. Aw there are Fulyy Itesulvents, itelie: pulk at Tuc. por Ib, and wid UNLY by the Foros and Bills, be gure und usk for Mudway"s, and ged Tee tapers ig Cun, OH BtaLO“NE., ‘oppuatte Fluid, Luitue , Dhat the dawg * Radway" i ou what you Duy.