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Plot in an East India City. {otention to Tnaugurato an Awful Mas- snero of Christians and Thoir Nalivo Followers. , A Threa ‘Thousand Natives Banded Together for This Fearful Parposo. 'Proliminary Robberios to Raiso Funds tho Cause of Its Discovery. ‘Fine Weather Throughout England Ime parts a Hoalthier Tone to the Grain Trade. 4The French Government Will : Permit No Rival Influ- ence in Tunis, The Powers Still Trying to Effect a Pacific Settlement of the Greek Frontier Question, Sixty-four Lives Lost by the Foundering of a Japanese Steamer. BUENSATIONAT, . DISCOVERY OF A TEMMEIC PLOT IN INDIA, Bomar, Jan. 10.—-A plot to, depose the Rajah and massacre ajl European residents while In ehyral lag bean discovered at HKolopore, nud twenty-seven natives haye becn farrestad. z MORH DETAILS, : Hosmay, Jun. 10.—xhe Gazette reports that a conspiracy was formed among tho Hindons and Mussulmans af Kalonera to massacre the Enropeans at chifrch on the “thot November, to play the pative officers and get the suldlers to join them to loot tha town and ralya a rebellion, Dakotoles or eing-robberies. for the purpose of ralsing funds led to the discovery of the plot. ‘Tho twenty-ningcanapirators ara now being trict at Kolopore. ‘lhroe thousand untives wero engaged in tha plot. 7 IRISHMEN, THE TRAVERSERS. ; Lonnoy, Jan, 10.—Theo five members of the AM Moyso of Commons who are traversers in tho Irish trinls wil] remain in Parliament until the cnse for the prosecution is closed, but if debate on cocrcion Is not concluded by that time they will allow the'defonse to pro- ceed without thelr presence, UNFOUNDED, The News anys jt is Informed that thastate- ment that two members of the Irish Land fy Commission dissented from its report ta wn- founded, * A RusOn, 4tis rumorad that if necessary further do- bate on the address in reply to the Quegn’s speech will he postponed until after tho A pasange of 9 cogrclon bil}, : TH STATE TRIALS. : Dunst, Jan, J—The Court af Queen’s Bench cpntjupes taking merely forma! gvi- dence aguinst tho traversers. THE HOME-RULE “wip? Lonnon, Jan. 10,—In the House of Com- mons to-day the Re-llon, Hugh 0. Childs, Secretary of State for War, gald parilament- ary privilege wand provent the War-Ollce from interferlny in regard to the position of Capt. John P, Nolan as Wame-Ryle Parlia- mentyry whip.’ (Capt Nolan [yan officer Of {ug Royal Artillary, | ATH IN GLADSTONE, | - Lonnoy, Jan, 10.—William Shaw (ITome- S Rule), mopber for Cark County, reaumed the debate on the address tn soply to tho Queen's speech, He sald ho ‘bad faith in Gindstone passing a good land bill, but If he would now prapose a cominisston to. fx fale rents such p measure could be rapidly passed, and a ceercipn Dill waulsl heenme needless, WHAT WILT BE DEMANDED, m Lonnos, Jan. 10.~At a meoting-of tha fa Irish ang Wiglish Tiboral monhers yester- oe siny gqueral dissatisfaction was expresses at the vaguaness of the CGevernment's declara- tons on the Irish Ind reform, ‘The preyall- ing oplaion was that no measure which does not tnelude the #42 reyida for a yery Wberey oxtension of Tight’s clauses of the Land act youll’ sat- ee isfy Ipishingn, ‘Fle meeting agreed to ask Gladstone to receive a deputytion, THE IIIT LIBERALS, Loynoy, Jyu, 10,—Tho mepiing of Irish Jberal Mompers of Parliainent, as is- nguished from the Parnetlites, to express cere atthe lncowpleteness of the chango *y proposed in the land system, which was gt rat annouyced for Saturday, was held to- Klght Hon. James Stansticld pre- |. Forty Mainbers of Parlinment Ware present, fuciuding James E. Thorold Ragers, Ashton W, Dilko, Poter Ryland, Joseph Firth, Henry Wohard, and aiher Engilsh Liberals, advanced Liberals, and Radleals, ‘Tho proceedings wore private, WILL WEAR THEM VIRWA, iadstone has consented to peeslve a deny- tation of [ome-Rule members who sft on the Government sliqof the House, and of Irish opinions on the proposed Land bil], NTA TO WK PARALYZED, | Dupri, Jun, 10,—Five flying columns, in- 2 cludjyg gl} arnis of the service, are to bg gout ge out an 4 todays’ march Tuesday. oa MANAGED TO HOLp IT Dunypry, Jqu, ‘A Jargo landsmeeting yas held gt A Se FRANGH, + THY ELEQTIONS, Panis; Jan, 10.—From the latest accounts Topipbiican success at the muylelpal wlections Is assured Jp Tifle, Roukals, Nantes, Angers, Alals, Nimes, Vannes, Mdutaby Dijon, Nice, Bnd yost of tha large towns, ‘The Repud- ean papers hay conaratylatory artiqles on tho regu}t of the elections, which fy cpnyld- ered to hyve made apparent the breach ba- Ewean ths Hepublicana and tho {rreconsil: able tadlenls, KEVENTY-YIVE SENATORS become Hable to retiection ‘next year, Of these forty-two gre Itspublicans and thirty: olght Reactlontsta, ‘In consequence of the share which the munjelpalities take i the Benatorlat elections the Jrapubltcans hayo hyped, if they werp sucecastul af tha muni¢- pal elections, that yery few of pio retirhy Sengtnte oat bo able ta return to thelr Beals, ‘The Republican successes nqtes) are distinctly Gambettist and Mathes Even tn Parfy |” NO COMMUNIST JAS HEEN ELEOTHN, althoggh several recelved Jarge votes in dla- tricts where second ballets ase necessary, of wiileh there are about tyyenty, Clemencegu,, the leader of the Extreme Left in tha Cham- bey of Deputies, was cut by Trinangt and the Communists Saturday night, and went eyway frou the wecting Quito crystfallen after’@ reo ry and does not. and Engllali Liyeral members, pnd hear their | 1E CHICAGO TRIES JANUARY 11, bitter speceh ngainst him by Louise Mic! because he did not attend tho funeral of Blangul. «In the Poro Is Chaise quarter, whero Trinquet headad tho poll at tho muy nletpal election, a'sucond ballot fs necessary. y wen —Frengh rentes Pants, Jan, 10—)133 85 france 10 genthn SOUTIL AYRICA. AID FoR THE WOUNDED HORRs Lonnon, dan, 10.—A utah carrespondgnt writes {lint the sugaistion of the Rotterdam newspapers that ivambers of tho * Rad Cross? ba dixpatehed ta tha 'Cranavaal to aid the wounded Boers has been received with Svely sympathy, A asubserlplion Is talked of for the purposo of starting somo siirgeons immediately for tho ‘Transvaql, THE nov Lonnon, dan, 10,—1n tha House to-day, Henry Lavouchers (Liberal) agked whuther tho Buers would be recognized as belltgere ents. ‘Tho Rt-llon, M. E.G. Dutt, Under Colonial Secretary, anid oparations would bo carried on with every regard to humanity; that nothing was known requiring ar Justify. ing the consideration of tho question of bel- ligerent rights. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE GOVERNOT, Loxnox, Jan. 10,—Lord Kimberly, Colonial Secretary, In hls Instructions to Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor of Capa Colony, says it is Impossiblo to consider nny arratizement to confer free institutions on the Boersuntil the authority of the Crown ts yindiented, With regard to the Bugutog, {ugtend of disarming them it would Nave been bettar to form a Fingo-Basuto militia, When war fs tern!- nated Sir Hercules Robinson shoutd use lis Influgnee on tho sila of leniency, Any question of a confiscation of territory must be submitted to the Queen for sanetion, Lord Kimberly discourages all extension of British Jurisdiction, HOPES FOR PEACE, ‘Tho Proaident of the Ornnge Free State in a telegraphile dispatch urges that no credence bo given to maticlous fabrications about the Duteh, Mo declares that tha Freo State only wishes peace for the whol of South Africa, and fervently hopes every effort will be made to provent further bloodshed. DOEUS LEULSEI, A dispatch from Durban reports that the British zurrison at Wakkerstroom repulsed a determined attack of the Byers on tho 7th inst. Tho Boers have chnsed a purty of buck-hunters and killed five of Wen, , TI LAST, ITALIAN INTHIGUES LY TUNIS. Pants, Janu, 10.—A lutter from Algiors, soul-olliclally published here, relative to the recent alleged abortive attempts to Induga tho Porte to revive its tong dormant authorl- ty In-Tuits, says: “France would not ad- mit of rival influence fy Luts, Hor Interests in A]gerin oblige her to exercise protection.” It.is to be observed that the above declara- tlon ig Interesting, in view of. tho attempt of Italy to obtain influence in ‘Tunis, Tho writer of the Jutter proceeds to stato that the alleged Itqliany Intrignes in Yunis are merely acts of private Individuals, GLADSTONE ON THE GREEK QUESTION. Loypos, Jan, 10.—-Premier Gladstone saya that what the Governmont had to say rela tiye to the Greek question was covered by the Queen's speoeh: that}the;Powers were en- deayoring fo cifect settlement. of the frontier, but had not agreed upon any measure to effect that ob ject, Thylr endeavors, ho ‘sald, were of 0 pneltic nature, ic expressed tho hopo that ho would not bo. considered as generally confirming tho alarming publighed accounts of tho relations between Turkoy and Greece, _ MUNCH OF ALMANIA, Lonpox, Jan, 10,—A dispatch from LBel- grade says: *Newg hos been received here that Alf Pacha, of Gusinje, lus arriyed at Skopllg wit}; 700 mon, and ling been uro- glalped Prince of Albania. ——— MARK LANE, A MRALTFUIEN TONE TO TRADE, Lonvon, Jan, 10—The. Mark Lune Ex- preas says: “The fing, dry, and peasonable weather }iga favored growing crops, quid im- parted a healthier tong to the trade jn bread- stuffs, The holiday season haylng ex- plred, there were signs of activity, though transient at beginning of the week, excopt ata fow provincial markets, whorg values linproved, Prices were wychanged throughout the country. Since Monday breadatuifs have met n dull and Inbored sale, On Wednesday business was ata standstill, and Friday tt was slow at a sileht decline, Foreign was very quiet and jn {qyor of buy- ers wijtil Friday, when . AMERICAN ADVICE STRUNG REED MOLP- At London stocks were 1) moderate sup- nly, though considerably above that of the previous week, Tho quantity on passage was jugtorially greater. Jniiqn wheats are rathor cheaper, Nearly all foreign flour was obtalnablo nt inside'current prices. Barley slow, Good” malting samples wore readjly sold. ‘ho rest continued — in favor . of buyers, Foreign — yurley also was slow, Onts not markoted freely, but prices steady. Foreign oats in restricted domand and unchanged. Mnizo slow and declining, ‘The supplies of spot and forward months are gradually decreqsng. Sales of Engijsh wheat for the past week, 22,207 quarters at 43 ah{lings 4 pence, agalyst 80,075 at 40 shillings 8 pence the same period lost year, Lmporis nig tho United King- dom for the weok ending Jan. 1, 1,128,079 ewe wheat and 317,020 ews flour,” —_ BRITISI ILEMS, TUB FIGUBRIES AWARD, Loxnow, Jan, 10,—Thwo Daily News anys: * The total iter of tho tatoment of Menry Youlo Hind Is to vitfate the fishories pward by yitinting the statjties accepted hy both Governmionts oy which {t rests, If Wu's Heures aro correct, falsification has buon committed, and tho whole question must be reopened. Wo hops the Government will re- Tyse, In the yame of Engilgh honor, to profit by a misstated case, and by inalsting ona complete investigntion. PRE CANAMAN Tow}. *~ Hanlan hog 9 alight apyaly of 1 ALDI . -, GONSOLA, . : Lonpoy, Ja, 10—11:80 :p, m,—Consgls, money, f8 9-10; account, 08 11-16, * . Boe SILVER,” Lonnpx, Jay, 10,—Bar allyer is quoted at l2¢ Denop per ounce, "BANK OF ENGLAND, Thgamount of bullion withdrawn from the pone England on palancg to-day “was 000, —— -CULBA, 3 : NAVAL PRADA, B HAVANA, Jan. 10.—Frqujls haya heen dis- coypred in tho ‘admiuistration of the naval station here, Eleven empluyés have heey ar- eaten Bad closely eontined on bape a man- /TURIKESTAN, BEOUELEPY AT WORK, * Loxpoy, Jan, 10,—A dispatch’ from Bt Petersburg says Gen, Skobeleif reports that Geok-Tepo ia iilvested except on the north: ern aide by 8,000 non with fity-aight mig —— THE SOUTH AMERICAN WAR, ; KOT CONFIRMED, : Toxpon, Jan, 10.—Late ‘advicea do not confiny the report of the capture of Lima by tho Chiligua, ; - GERMANY, : FILE, : PBeRejN, Jan. 10.—A great mass of military Information, collected by Gen, Count, Yon Moltke, ngrrow)y escaped destruction by fire At dw headquarturs af his etait. t . . MARK," DBeguw, Jan wathe statement of tho Imporlnl Bank of Germany shows q decranse Ip apeela of 74,000 marks. * Benn, dan 1—A Christinn Liberal Club has beet, formed here, and is organizing workman's demonatrations against the antl Jesuit agitation among Uo poorer classea, SIX TY-FOUR LIVES, IMBABTEM IN JAPAN, SAN Francisco, Cal, Jan, 10.—Yokohama advices by tho Inst steamer state flint on Dee, 13 9 Japanese consting stenmer with atx ty prssongers and nerew of twenty-two foun dred {1 at fnland goa nnd sixty-four ves. were los,‘ INDIA, TEA, Carcurra, Jan, 10,—The syndtents formed Jast summer for the purpose of introducing Indian ten Into the Austrinn market has re- solved to extend its operations to the United States and Canada, ITALY. MAOICING TURNED TO WATLING, Parent, Jan, 10—Fitteen persons were rerlousty Injured by the fall of 1 staireasn in Rehureh during the rojoseings on the ocea- sion of the visit of the King and Queen to the city, THE INDIANS, Arrival of Chief Gall and the Other Captives at Fort Buford. They Do Not Numbor, All Told, More than 200 Souls, Doplorable Condition of tho Redeking When They Rogohed the Fort, Speclat Despatch to The Chicago Tribune, St, Paun, Minn, Jan. 10,—Lho Plonecr- Preas* Fort Buford special of the 10th says: “Contrary to oxpectations, Chief Gall and the eaptured Indians arrived here ot an early hour in the morning, ‘Threo mounted soldiers of Capt. Bell’s command reached this post with Intelligence to tho effect that tho Ind{ans and escort captured on Muddy Creek, distant from here twelvo miles, Sunday night, would arrlye the next after- noon, ‘THK CONDITION OF ‘THA THREE CAVALIY- MEN forcibly portrayed what the condition of tha Indjang might be expected to be, the. ther- mometer registered 48 below zero yesterday forenoon, and a yidg of thirteon miles proved tobe anything. but a pleasant affair for tho three soldiers, ‘Their condition was truly Ia- montable, the blood pyzing from tholr frozen faces, and they were so benumbed ns to re quirg assistance to dismount from. thelr horaes, “On receipt of the Intolligence as aboye, dnmedinta preparations for iS TUE RECEPTION OF THE REDSKINS commenced, hut not till 1-o’clock did they make their appearance, at which hour thoir approach way annguneed by the sentinel at the guard-hoyse, An order {ssued yester- alay inorming by the commanding afticer pro- hibited any one. from * visiting -tho Indians, and your correspondent was thus: debarred from on interview. Tho advance guard of the cavalry escort arrived. ashort.timg before tho Indians, aud, nosting wysel€ in their wake, I had a good oppor. tunity to view thé captured reds. ‘They. pre-. sented a melancholy appearaice as they en- tered tho post, : . _. MOVING ALONG SLOWLY in np procession of a quarter of 9 mile in length, guarded on efther sido by mounted suldjers, ‘hp ‘procession wag mado up of pontes dragging the indispensable tent-poles in the usual Indian fashidy, Insinns mount- ed, Indians on foot,. army wagons, ambu- lances, and the escort} of ‘soldiers, ‘ Closely scanning the faces of tho mast prominunt warriors, 1 at longth ospted Gall, and was erected by a prolongad “Howl? from the chief who poasts of havin slain with hjs own hands tifteen soldiers In the Custer massacre, “Tho probavility fs that more than half of them were hulf dend and woul hava pnesed to that ond without any Aasistanes {rom Gall, GALL . Pcs stout, byll Indian of about 35 or 8 more prominent charjctoristic atolld countengnca fy nn ax- pression of errelty lurking around thg.cor- perg of il ; Insc, sopauallouking mouth. — Ma r9 Bh count as the chrenmstances, 5 Tutmitteds t would say that the entire number of captlyes does not much exeded 200, and comprises not more than fifty or..sixty efficient warriors, ‘They are now tn comparatively . COMFORTABLE QUARTERS, : in a storehouse elearod out for the pur- pases olgsaly adjoining the Missourl tlver, early: a 4 € tepecs having-- beon “destroyed Inthe fight, This proyision wag necessary, Capt. Ctifford, of the Seyenth Lyfautry, way np pointed Acting Indian Agent, and will bo isted by Company E, Sevent}i Infantry, to ake charity of tho ‘gaptives, Beyut Allison ett Poplar Itiver on Saturday for Sitting- Bull's camp, Tho capture of Gall has ré- move the “dpa bare er a Sr nulnetes fu ee niyjnation at jon's sylsston, gud this thine ta silt pfepaliy bo ‘eyseessti ia Urtuntng Sittlug-Bull to Fort Buford, CASUALTIES, A ITAIR'S BREADTIN, Sp4ctat Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribyne, Dunvgue, la., Jan, 10.—No. 1 north-boynd Passenger-train from Clinton thig morning wet with an secident which camo very. near resulting in a fi le and total eatastrophe. A short distance north of Elk Rlyer the train rounded a narrew bend ant ran over a largo fract of Jeq which Jiad flowed from a spring from the hilisidg and completely sybmergod the track. he engiya Jost ite rajla, puljing fhe coxeli and baggage after {t, tearing up seven steel roils, pid nearly losing the entire train down 9 thirty- footembankmenft. ‘hp onging camo to o standstill, - Icaning - af an: angle of forty-five degrees oon tho ~—river aldo, part way down tho embankment, with 4 the tender its only hold upon the track, Conductor Hibbard: and Engineor Jonning bravely “stood their ‘ground, the’ engincer holding his position upon tho Jocomotive, saving Ifo gt the riskot his own. Mardy, re eae jump from the epgine, and’ jnado a break for tho jilliside, THROWN FROM TUB TRACK. Special Puypaish to Phe Unicape Tribune, Davenvort, Io, Jan, 10,--Tho romains of Bamugl Grant, au enginoer on the Peorln & Itock Island Railroad, were brought to this city this ovening. Ie was Instantly Killed {js jnorning about fitty miles onat’ of Book Island by hls locamotive belng firowa frony tha track by pbroken rail. "Lhe fire man was alley ly Wounded. “Eng! near Grant Rie inland asta Haltroaa aut aad Jn Dayenvor} for years, gt z we A CHIGAGOAN HILGED, Kapauszoo, Mich, Jan. 10—Lho mon killed by acquentally felling from @ train Baturday morning has pean jdontified py {ylenda ay Fe, Wittman, clayrdealor, forth. lark street, Chicago, aid not Charles Jtode, ‘Qs Was supposed from his papers, ‘Tho train xa the # iio ininute af the tine of the ‘BURNED TO PLAT, , UnNnenwoon, Ont, Janu. 10.—Tho dwelling of Mrg. Melagn burned to-jay, Mys, Mc- Lean perlahead jh the flames, Other mem- bers of thy family yore seslonsty burned, — a STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yon, Jan. 10,—Arriyed, tho team: ship Haury Edye, fron Antwerp, ANTWEnr, Jg1, 10,~Arrived, the steam- ships De Ruyter and Yavesland, from New Shakora’Sareaparilia ty true wmqdicings Continuance of the Tonnage Pool in tho Southwestern Assooia- > tion, The Moxican Grant to Eads’ Shlp Rail way Over Tehuantepec. EBleotion of Officors of tha Pittsburg & Lake Erie—The Roading Complication, THE WALTON REGULATORS, Apectat Dispateh ta The Chteag Tribune, NNATI, Ov dan, 10—There fs some exeltoment at points along the Cinehunatl Southorn Rotlroad in consequence of notices recelved by Uckot-sellers and agents warning than to sell no more tie north of High Brideo after. toalay, ts travel would be ne safe. ‘These notlees purport te come from tho Walton regulators, whose object, a9 ane nouneed soveral tuys ago, Is to destroy the Clachnnath Southorn Raliroad. ln thelr manifesta they say that ‘the Clty of Cinein- natt spent $18,000,000 tu build urailroud to the’ South to wet trade and. money away. from - the Southern — people, but, tho moment that polltleal questions were raised, the Cinehunatl press announced the Southern people as thieves and cut. throats. ‘Therefore, the Walton regulators have fortned nsecret orgattzttlon to destroy the Southern Railroad, by burning bridges ane wreeking trates, and they wil not i op tN their object Is nccomplishul, Many view the matter ne hoax, but many others think It hay 9 sorlouy aspect, . THE SOUTILWESTERN POOL, It is more than six months. since the Ist nieeting of the Southwestern Rallway Asso- ciation was held, and there is not the least prospect that a meeting will bo calted to get tho affairs of. tha Association Into shape again, But the Assoctation fs being kept up Wondsrrally well under the clreumstances, and all the roads report to the Counnisston- er tho samo ng §€ there were no dissensions or troubles.» ‘ho business between the vae rious roads and divisions fg being equalized with great success by orderlny business from roads whieh run ahead to be turned over to those that zhave fallen bebtid, Thus, 95 far as the tommage division is concerned, everything ty running smoothly and satis- factorily. ‘The only trouble ts In settling the eash accounts, ‘The provisions of. the pool provide that at the end of eneh month the deficlances of ronds or divisions in the pool should be settled In cash, ‘This has not been done, and will not be done until areorganiza- tion of the present pooling arrangement has been made. The Southwestern Rallrond Association, therefore, is at present only n tonnage pool, and us such works quite satls- f{netorily, ‘Tho reason that the varlous ronds in the puol are so content to allow things to go oon in this manner is because none of them would Ilke to sea the Association go to pieces. While they are sutistied stat lt will uot be posstbla to con- tinue the pool as ut present constituted, yet they feel equally well satisticd that unless a new pool takes its place that will occupy a wider felt, nuuttllng roads and lines that have heretofore remalned outside, tha Missourl River business wll bo worth very little hereafter to the roads, ns the com- petition between the varlous nes leading tere will become so grent asta force rates down to loging figures, ‘This ly exactly the condition that prevailed before the present pool was formed, and which brought about ls organtzation, ‘The Southwestern poot has proved of. great benefit to tha roads connected with ft, and = they cannot bo blamed = for their anxiety keep up the arrangement. Even the Gould, roads Which atone time were thought to be hostile to the pool, have Intely given tts terance to sentiments which show that thoy are fully as anxlous as the ot! roads to have the Association perpetis ‘This fs best sltown by the fact that the business from. the Central Branch Union Pacilic Rallroad, which Gaull directed to be taken out of the pool about two months ago, has since been ordered back inte the poo! again, and Is nuw regularly reported to the Commnisstoner, dt is very [likely thot tho [regent condition of things will “bo. wllowed fa continue until spring, when steps will be taken fo reorgan- {ze tha pool ong new basis. ‘There have been so many changes in the condition ot tha roads, and so inany new ines and routes formed, that “wil be impossible to cont{nue work under the present arranee- ment, It 1s proposed to eonsolldate tho Southwestern and lowa pools and take In all the lines Jeading to Omaha, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, and Kansas City from Chicago, St, Louts, and Hannibal, Of colirse Je will bo ne casy matter to form o ool of auch dimensions and provide satis. ‘actory percentages for all the various nes, But tho anxiety of the roads not to destro thelr business by a railroad war, which would necessarily follaw the brenking up of the Southwestern and lowe pools, will no doubt cause ‘then to njake concesstons and permit the apnalniment of arbjtrators to fix porcentuges for then, ———s ' EADS’ SIIP-RATILWAY. + Capt, Eads has complated his negotiations swith the Alexican Government for the con- struction of his ship-railway across tha Isth- mus of ‘Tehunntepec, and has rocelyed from It the most Jiberal concession which it hns over granted, It gives lil the rizhtto con: struct tho ship-rallway onsuch Hne as he may detwrmino, and and ho gto ba ontirely untrammaled in the plang and oxeention of the work, which Isto be commenced within two sears fromthe date of the grant and completed within twelve years, ‘The concessioy glyes a right of way across the isthinus hale a onile. in’ whith, which width ts Increased to ono mile wher- ever stahions are required. It gives him the right to finproye such rivera and harbors as he may deom proyer, and to collect tperal tolls from vessels entering them, Jt porinits Luin to collect £6 per cuble etre of the dis- placement of neh vessel transported on the rallway, dois also entitled to charge $15 for each passenger on the ship and J per cent on the vale of gold orsilver coin or bulhon or preclouy stones; and, in the event of such valuables = net being deelgred =. to his’ agent, to callect 10 ‘per: cent on their yalue, pid to detain the ship until tha sane fs pald, He Is nlso entitled to sych compensation as may be ‘agreed upon by his agents and any vessels fn transit for dockage, repairs, or cleaniugs when needed by thom, ond to operate a telegraph ne and ay auxitlary frelglit and passenger rallway Tine in connection with Ue slilpraliway, In addition, tha Government grants hina sub pldy equal to 1,000,000 ncres of publle Jands, to be located on the isthmus or elgowhere, In ald of the construclon of a suitable harbor on the Pacile Ocean. ft alsa gives him the ‘right ta consojidate the ‘Tehuantepec Nall- way with the ship-railway on such terms ps may bo agreed upon, and 'in such an eyont tho location of the ‘Tehugntepec Iallway may by alturod as desired by Ospt, Ends, The most remarkuble featiiro of this Hbheral concession Is that which pives to Capt. Euds tho right to hypothecate reyenues of the road Ww any other Governinent which he may select to afd hin by money or guarantees ih its construction, I} gives to such Coyerns nent, in easy of any default-on the part of the Company to such Government, the right to intervene throngh the courts of Mexico and have Heeclvers uppolnted to tusuro tho faltiful oppleation of Its revenues {1 accord: ance with the terms that may bo agreed | WpOn, No Liypoliecatton conveyance of tho grant or of the works einseves, or of the lands, howover, cat bu “yinda to any Cor- elan Government without tnynlidating tho ncesslos, aos Is intended to aiya to the United States tho privilege of codporating withduxico jivald of the construction and control of the works, a8 this is regurded by the leading Ben, iy Mexico ag tho Ainerican route across ho isthmus, the one In which those two Ru- publics pro most vitally ang directly Intoy- gatod, — A NEW ELIE SCHEME, A-corporation has been forujed undor the name of the Lehigh & Hudson River Rail- road (owpany for the perfection of a through line betwoen tho Npdson River at Newburg, X ye and the Delaware piven: ut Belvidere, . The purpose fs to bulld twenty-thieo iniles of np Toad between Belyiders ae seg ae Inttepon dent’ ying teat oO id ute ty r ni thore M to the MeAgou terutnus ot the Warwick Valluy Railrgad, and ran over tho Jatter roa fo lig connection at the Nuw ork, Lake Erle & Westery and Newburg Branch, “Phe plan Includes the congollitar tion wider one uinnugemenfof the whole Youte bepween Groycourt wid the Delaware Biver. Connection at Newburg will be bad ‘Bon with the ‘ork & Now Fond, now i built, and at the v of the route with the Letih Valle roads, making the ne an finnortant one bee taveen Now England aut tho conl-fiells of Pennaylyantin. Mueh of the line is located, amt portion will be put under contra: few weeks. ‘Tho road ts to be eamy next fall, The company's officers ares Gri nell Burt, Preatdent: George IL Blanehard, Vice-President; Alfred Et atary; D. Sveretary Th, Halsted, "Trensuter, ‘The Diroetors ‘are: thomas Hatt, Wiliam ©, Sheldon, Join & Martin, GA. Hot part, D, Fe Merritt, James 1. Titaah, Frederick A. Potts, 2. W. Spen- cer, aut Chartes Seranton, Artteles Of nsso- elation were Hed fy New Jersey last Thurs day. and the Company was organized In Now York Saturday, See RNEADING, Speeciat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pimpaperrnts, Jan, 10. Vice-President Keim, of the Mending Company, was necost- ed this morning at about a quarter ta 12 by Mr. Georgs OG. Mnagowun, who politely asked if tha aniutal meeting of the Company woutd be held as advertised at neon today, Ilo was told that it would not. In company with Mesers, Dul- Ittand MeCook, tis counsel, he repatred to Musteal Fund Mall, where the imecting was tehave been held, Hoeearried tn his right land a Utthe binck satchel, which, unpre tending as it was, held President Gow- en’s fate, It -conlained the proxles, duly signed and seated, upon which he could vote $57,000 shares of stock, of 0 par value of $12,000,000, und n market yalue of $7,500,000, ‘They found no one there but the Janityr, anil, after o sidewalk consultation, disappeared. ‘This course: was taken to secure all thelr legal rights, and not in the expection of any mecting being held, for Mazoun had been Snformed of a resolu- sel by the Board to mect on. Wednes- day to consider when to issu new notice for the annual meeting. In the meantiine, the opposition has’ been furnishal with the opinton =o of . Joh = C. Bullitt and Juilge Green, their counsel, that the fasue of deferred Iicume bonds, which ts reported to finve been all taken fn Lone don, fs Hlegal, for the alleged deposit has not been made in Philadelphia, subject to the order of the Recelvers, as provided In the order of Judge MeKennan, ‘They have, therefore, notified tha Buard of Managers of thelr {ntention to apply for an in- junction to prevent tne issue, and, further, that thoy, ay representatives of more , than one-third of the stockholders, will hold them Individually responsible for any loss tint they muy sustain by tho proposed Issue. it iy evident that the opposition are ao secure of their voting power that they will bide any reasonable tine, ‘ ‘Ty the Weatern Avsogiated Press. PiiapeLrura, Pa. Jan, 10—No annual meeting of the Philadelphin & Reading stockholders took place to-day. Bullitt, McCook, Sinith, and other members opposed to the present management met at the oflice, and, ascertaining that no mecting would bo held, retired. ‘The anuual mecting of the Pittsburg Titus- villa & Buffalo Railroad Compuny was held this afternoon, ‘The not profits for the year fre $283,135; balance of reserve fund and aniount recelved from Buifalo,Chautguqua & Pittsburg Railroad Company unter terms of merging, $25,945, making Sh , from which Anterest dividends, and drawbacks are deducted, leaving x balance of 895,043, “The aunual election resulted as follows: President, J. W. Jones; Directors, Clarence J, Clark, George F. ‘fyter, Edward A, Rollins, Archer N, Martin, Levi N. Wagner, ¥oster W, Mitchell, 1, K. Janson, CG, O, Vomeroy, and Lnrofd M. Stil. WISCONSIN ItOADS. Special Dispateh ta Ths Chicago Tritrane, Manion, Jan, 10,—The Mon, A.J. Turner, the Rallrond Comnilssfoner for Wisconsin, will soon be rendy tu distribute hls seventh annual report, which will give a good deal of practleal Information in recard to our sys- tem of railways. Ut will probably appear from Mr. Turner's report that the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Campany, which has {ts oflces and most of its lines in Wisconsiif, and 4s. therefore regarded ag 0 sort of Local {ngtitution, ix° the bosg corporn- tion In tho United States so far ns number of miles operated under one management isconcernei, tho St. Paul Company haying over §,000 miles under {ts control, It jing built and purchised oyer 700 miles of new roud daring the year just closed. and 2 change in its map tas been necessary almost every week, During the pote hore has been builtin Wisconsin 23 niles of new railroad, the St. Paul Gomwayy butidtng mueh of is new ling tu lows, Minnesota, and Dakota, ond tt Is estiinated that the number of tiles Doilt In W88t will far exceed the mileaxe ot ‘Thy Chicaza & Northwestern wilt wal build a line from Milwaukee to Madison 100 aniles, ‘The St.Paul Road will extend its line from Monroe to Gratiot, a distance of twenty-threa miles, ‘The North Wiseonstn will build about fifty miles. "The Milwankee, Lake Shorea & Western wi)! continue ¢ tend its Hine from Monawa, Centrul lutends to build about sevent and change its Hne so as to run into Ne ‘Tho cost of all roads having track In Wi: eonsin Is set down yt 3210, 143,316, the propar- ton for Wiseonsin being aboyt $120,000,000, The capital stock 1s, in round numbers, $107,000,000, ant fierease of pearly $6,000,000 as compared with ust year, ‘The. ugurerate incamy gf all the roads wys 331,000,000, 1 gain Of nearly $5,000,000 ng compared with IST), It requires 22,000 men to operste the roids, and tho receipts froin trerght are three thes greater thin the receipts from pas ier, | Fifty persons were killed during he year on Wisconsin roqds,and 177 injured. ‘Total number of passengers is sup down at 27,217,508, Who rode thirty-ino miles gagh on an averuge, Mr, Turner [s the author of tho constitu- tonal amendment gdopted in isd which wisely projibits elttes, counties, and towns from” incyering a debt greater than & per centum of its Inst assessed valuation. and now he will recommend to the Legislature that al} Inwa authorizing the contracting of debts 1) ald of ruflroada he repeated. ELKVNART TALK, Speciat Duspateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Enxsant, Ind, Jan, 10,—Tho Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan Railway Company hayo sald to tha eltizens of this, Concord, and Osolo Townships that they cannot walt pon uncertalytles any Jonger, hoy must at onee go to work and survey thé route from Warsay to South Bend. ‘The citizens who have most Interested themselves have asked he Raliway Company to wajt for one week until they can see whint cun be dune by sith scription, ‘Che opposition to the tax of $34- to ald the extension of the Cincinnati, Wabash & Atlchiiran Railway finys used their argument that the anioun Tequired could by ralsed by subseription, Now they havea chanea to prove thelr assertion, If they full to raise the aujount, Elkhart mleht as well drop the glam. ‘Phe road would ben, yer Valuable one to Eikhart, Ng better one \ Tho Cluclonatl, Wabash & Michigun Com- pany. have been very liberal. At the least possible tigure to secure the rightot-way and gradu the oad-bed between Goshen and Benton arbor would cost, $270,000, Pho Ttallwa Company aeraud to build the Hie if gious Would be donated, No other ron ins, iy the history of Elkhart, ever given gue ae good bargain to this sty and vichiity, orn Beckloy,the General Sanger, eens a prefer the routs ylo Warsuw oud South jonton, fine wey the grades ure very ice and very ity bridighog to he done Shonjd this ronte be adopted thon the Iino Trom Goshen w Warsaw would bo used ag a brangh of mingy fmportance, : — p PILTSHUNG & LAKE BIRTH, Spesat Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, Prrpeyuna, day Fun. 10,—Pho stackhold- ers of the Pittsburg & Lako Erlo Rallroad held ghely annual meeting tijls afteryuon for the glection of gflcers and Djrectors. ‘The ehlef jnterost centered jn the contest be tween Dr, Hostetter and Janes I, Bennett for tho Presidency, tho former seeking to oyst tha lytter from the position, ‘The stuck- holders, after considerable discussion, gots tled the matter by elucting a compromise wan, Mr. Jacop jlunricl, who Is one of the fivo ‘Trustees of the gugrantes fund, and also Tebesauiita tha lov interest of the seond- nijtes, A faw chaniuy pe made in the Foard of Directors to placelt In harony with fis vise of the now President “If ts ous: enit to t there will be no material change tu 1881—TWELVE PAGES. tha managemont of the road, the condition and proapecty of whiol, acon ng to the reporta presented, are satisfactory, General Manager Quincy says in ils reports “the change of gauge and the imnprove- tent Inthe track and eauipinent of the New Fork, Pennsylvania & Olio Railroad hinas ny wd another Hne to the City of Pittsburg. With this and our othar yalnubla connections, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southorn Rall road and the New York Central & Hudgon River Railroad, tlekets are now sold in our omics over 133) routes, anit cars have boen {nterchanged with 183 diferent companies.” — PENNSYLVANIA PAYS OFF, Npectat Dispatch to The Chicaya Tribune, Privapenvnta, Pa, Jan, 10.—The atate- ment of: the Phitadelphila ¢learing-house to- day sho tlegtings for the — past week of $67,000,000, the largest amount ever known In the — elty — for a single week, The clearings for Monday were over $17,000,000, or more than the entire enpltal of the associuted banks, ‘Lhe deposits also are up to the Ifgtest total over known, being | $65,340,000. Part of this extraordinary increase ts due to the payment by the Peousylyanin Railroad Company of nlsnest $6,000,000 on the Ist inst, $4,000,000 being tn the shape of éhncks fur tie redemp- Hon of the nutstanding tivat-nortgage bonds of the Company, A BATLALION OF LAWYERS, Citron, I., Jan. 10.—The great rilway ense was restaned before Judges Rothrock aud Zevers, of the Supreme Bench, at the Central Souse this afternoon. ‘The counsel for the Northwestern Rallway present were AM, Herrington and RC. Richards, of Cni- cagoy NOM, Mubbard and Charles A, Clark, of Cedar Rapids, and A. 1. MeCoy, of Clln- ton, For the Milwaukee, there were D, 5. Wenge, of Milwaukeas J. M. Grinith and J. Kolgtt, of Dubuque; and George B. Young nnd 1. CG, Voster, of this city. General Superlntendent W. C. Yan torn, of tha Mil- waukee Division, and Superintendent F, O. Wyatt, of Dubuque, were ale presant. CITICAGO & NORTIWESTERN, Hptetal Dispatch to The Cateags Tribune, Stoux Crry, Jan, 10—Information comes from Plerre that the Chicago & North west- ern are putting ina winter bridge there over the Missourt, and will cross the materjal for the extension of the roud on the west side of the riyer towards the Black Hills, - ITEMS, The Illinois Central Matirond Company has Just completed 3 new wrought-iron Pritt truss bridge, 440 feet long, over Salt Creck, pony eiree and shall miles south gf Chine on, 1 Tho INinois Central Ratlrond Company fins Just made a contract with the Missourl Car Company for the construction of 200 bux- cars, . ‘I'hla is iy addition to 800 box-cars nnd 100 coal-cars now iu course of conptruction at the Company's shops, Mr. T, B. Caldwell, of Deentur, U1, has been apvolited Southern Passenger Agent of the St. Louls & San Francisco Railroad, with headquarters: at Nashville, Tenn. Afr, Caldwell was recently connected with the Rasgenger department of the Indinnapolis & St, Louls Road, and Is very popular through Missouri, Central LMnojs, Arkansas, and Texng. Gath writes a3 fallows nbout the panic which Jay Gonld and other railroad mag: nates have lately been predicting: "Itis vary clour that the next pante Is not to be on real estate, but on railrondg. ‘The great rail- rond crash in England, under Iudson, i4 re- ealled xistug speculation, Lydsoy used to make faimilion of doliars aday by the rise of shares Jn the Hines he control, “Te Was sent to Parliament, and a statug was pre- pared for hha, when it was*shown that his accounts had been cooked,’ and: dlyidends pela out of the expltal, In 1855 more thin $600,000,000 were subserlbedIn England by all classes af the people for railroud shares? but the famine swiftly followed, and after 8800,- 000,000 Had been netually expended on rail- roads, 8 commercial pani beg, fallo by the Chartist’ rlots in’ 184s, whieh were sumowhat like the rafiroud riots in America. In 1370, ‘Tho generat cifeet, however, was the extension of the -suifrage aud popular power, nnd of the Goyernmentayer the cor- poration,” . ‘The rumors that Mr, Jolin Noyes, late ¢ oral Freight Agunt of the Indinunpojfs & Railroad, would jnost Hicaly i ‘successor te Mr. SkinuernsGeneral Monuger of thezMerchnnts’ Dispptel: (Kast Frefylit) have been verified by tha: official annouice- ment of Mr. Noyes’ appolntiant to that In portant position yesterday, Afr, Noyes is A able and wnergeile freleht man, and well qualified forthe duties of this responsible position. Lils headquarters will be at Cleye- and. Q. a Although the work op tho foundations of the new vinduet Whiten’ thes Illinois Central is building across ity tracks gt the foot of Randolph street, hag been stopped by the ex- cessively coll weather, yet (ue Company 1s carrying forward its arrangements to linve everyttiing in readiness to camplete the structure ag quickly as vossible “ng soon tts inilder weather suts iu, It has just awarded the contract for the Iron-work of the viaduct te the Central Bridge Company, of New York, which {sto conjmenes Work wext Wednesday and expects to have tho entire superstructure ready carly In the spring, CRIMINAL NEWS, VIOLATING: NEUTRALITY LAWS. Svectat MMapateh to The Unitagy Troune, Omaita, Neb, Dee, 10.—The Union Pacific train from the West to-night brought in five Mexicans who were conyieted in Arizonn for vlotntion of the neutrality laws betsveen tho United States und’ Mexica Jast summer by organizing and armlyg in Arizona a revolu- Uonury bedy of nearly 200 men against the Moxican Government of: Sonora, ‘Telr names are Col, Thomas Martinez, Lieut. Luis Rand, Manuel Castello, Rieurde Gareli, gna Fellclana-Marquez, ‘I'hey were formerly fallunt officers of tha Mexfeqn army, ‘They wore jroned and in charge of Deputy Unjted Stutes Marshal vans, of Arizona, and two assistants, who left with thom to-night for Netrolt, where thoy arv ta serve oul B two years’ sentonce In fho House of Correction, —— RORBERY A'T QUINCY, Quincy, IIL, Jan, 10.—Saturday night the Teatdencg of James Arms, on South Eighth etreot, was cutered by burglars, who chloro: formed Mr. and Mrs, Aymy, tore up tho car- pets, and secured $135 which Mrs. Aring kept hid unter tho edge of tho carpet, the sayings of Mr. Arma’ summer work as a carpenter, ‘They also took a doyblo-barrel shotgun and all us cartridges, ete) sllainy had evident- een posted. During the da cane into tho rae Ha ind) Take Without goramony, ostensibly hunting for rags, and found » ATING cating her money, , Sis- piclon rests Ih that direction, ‘Bat ct are working on that claw. ve ao GEN, MORTON, Sr, Louis. Jau.10.—A apeciul tg the Post- Ispateh from Carthage, Blo, says: “Gey. A. 2, Morton, who wag arrested ut 8t. Louly Jost May for forging a check for $2,000, un the bunking house of Moflit & Sorgeant, of Joplin, Mo, and who has sincs been in jolt at Garthinge, ing had his ball redueud frou $10,000 to °$3,000, pro- cured bond for the Intter amount, and left sentortlay Rene his Fanul for Hs East, Gon. ‘Orton will bo recollected as holding a high oblles in the ‘National Patten ald a Wee urer of soe nate among LAberals, as claiming fo bo q prominent palfroud man In New England, and us bavuys obtulned consider- : cHlons Jn the West aud Soythe ‘west & year oF go ago, 40, West qu Sout od . INDIANS. Fort NAVs, Vox, Jan. 10,-Mr, Brain, of El Paso, states that tho swest-bound stage, dan. 8, wos captured by the Indians ti Gult- crand ape tam Nord its wad cyaryuatiey vl i pa Ol i Huchudiag wilh “out vo pices a eapsad Bway, AVAIN BENVTENCED TQ DEATH, Sviacpsn, N, ¥., Jon. W-Nathan Or- jue Ce tia suveeul times respited swego County witemurderer, wag again weutonged Shy morning wo hy executed ub, 17. A BRUT AI, HUSBAND, 1. Spttas Dispatch to The KoKono, Ind, Jan, 10.~—Last nlaht at bales past 11 o'clock the wile of David ust, of " ai rT feccived at hig hands last Thurttoy night, Dest Is. n drunks en, worthless follow, aud oi the night none Hone! ene home drunk and kleked-Iils wife Ina shameful manner, sho not belta able to «+ ralze herself In bed sthee, untll Inst ilghe + feqthicans m0, nee rolls st vas arrested ‘ 8 shit and is now in. Jai Sho re “WHE hold an Tnqiest tonights “9 bare SUICIDE,” Bpectat Disnatch o Tae Chicags Tribting” Prymoutin Ind, Jan, 10.—3re. James Ball, Inalit of despondonoy, june horself Inst night, leaving « husband aud two ehildren, one 6 months ol, When her bushand found her shy wns dead, hop feat touching tha floor. Bainestle erable te sage to have been ‘tho j She wns 26 yeni natried three yours ON wd Had been, BUSINESS NOTICES, To AN Our Frionds.—Having had nume berless Inticios for advertising earita from dadies in all pat f tho country who are Inter- ented In the prevutling fashion of niuKing *Card Caltections,” wo nro having printed for thom & satof seven beautiful cards, euch In aix colors, and ona gold bavkgriund, in the very hizhest’ degree of urt, Mustrating Shakspearo’s “Seven Axes of Man.” Wo have apayed no expense in. these carile,they are oid little art-gorns. Our only alin his been to publish tho Anest cada yet wows, Appllentions for them hive como * In so rape nearly tho whole edition bens muyed before rocelpt by us. of the cards Com, the urtlat. We hive thorefurs been oblied to. adopt the fol 4g plain tur the distribution of the remalnder: Ne mare of tho allt Shukspenro canis, seven In the sorius, will bu sent excepting, Upouthe recolptot in statement from a grocor thut the person applying for the ecards tas bought of him on that day ut toast seven Yara of Dobbins’ Etectri¢ soxp, with price pal for same. + all pprly tug in this nner wil vo the full set ol suven cards yrytls by mu Vhis will Ine sure ug that our friends gid patrong get thelr shure of these Leautiful desizns, althousgn It in ho manner ropiys us for thy -cost of the cards, Your grocer hus the suap or will get [t, and tho urchiwo by youUOL aovan bry af it atone tithe rill Rectre for you gratis seven really benittiful curds. Tho soup improves with aze.and fs an article of necessity. in your house © y wock, Therefore you ate not asked to buy a uscless article, but one that you must have nnyway. Please send us your sppltcntions At once, anil Se jn tals Sefonds wa eg reaieehcaltestions jo do the ‘sumo, Yours respecttully, 1, Grngin & Con tid ‘Bout Finusth street, Phitidal Bae Macalisterts fous Mixsure.~Tho best | remedy for use in the family for coughs, cold: bronchitis, asttima, consumption Cor wdutta, ane whooping-enugh und eroup tor elilldron, Pres. bared only by John P, Lue, coraar Hulsted and; Myrrison gtrvets, and for sulp by all drnggists. +: ee Strangors viniting the fall tw visit tha botn athio’ pharmucy of Boorteke & Tafel, No, i Clark strect, and {n= spout thow larga pesortingnt of futnily medicine ts ad books, lrom a pucket cuse 25 medivine chest.’ ; 9 sha RS Kuilnont Or. W. C. Cavenazh, MWem= poh, Tenn, writes: © Fi rel tatty. Cans | ca sumption, General Debility,' ete. L reenmmend city shopid not Colden’a Mebig's Liquid Extract of Heof, Chus. 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