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71.03 oad te chatee, re ly feedare, 8.406 What y Canada, Moore gambar hold overs ae eet Sug market dull, drooping, owine ae tui of enrarmnat poorer quailty Varker mileed, €L6'% Lay good mod Huai, S440 ‘ ( Meh! very Caney Om AMIOL pate CRA les, shigatdaya nunivor Ht rn ae er, Lot serthe—Dowiand netive on pt Ores lat tiawea renaien, tne mane etter eurtoure it tate Pe SU ]e mod te ME 20 3 ea ates gtramlet EL vt elfen, FLOM gue | Serer ar nea to ence, €1.28 raciye wud AOtHnTiay WAN et: Se est ayy. RAUNEOLA Facolpls, At f tee ‘uri hetter: Yorks: and Baltimore, Juicing omening, Sat I, butehers, Fibdud.idy recelDt heads sbipmeiity, (100 oifita to-tay, Pemgply tate, prices rile ine ND inst wook, oxtrannd beet ru ea Me nt dcinra ntce 1100 to Ea ee Rae fal 0 tor FLW, nt $4.1 4740) Kill, ME HH. 2AP.Ty AATOA LO: iw aay y ns te WATERTOWN. dan. 11. CATTLE—Recolpt tm, Lite peels WATRHTOWN, MC E verdien alyaniee, ‘on SEA ay tale aBineniai ont, rab tas teat qualliy, CLDGTU woven, $000k thi HOH LT, Ee AVOROrH fal NWO, 1VO, R.lKGS.IO¢ deer {47 env AND LAstii—Rocelpta market Im= as ‘on fnort socks, with quick enfes: Sik proved sarades wycliangody satus’ In 10te, €225@ 0.0 Common prade each oxtra, Bi KANSAS OITY. s Mapateh to The Chicagn Tribuna, wanngen, Mow Jon, We Tho Price Current ros i Ipmonts, M71 market fale item a atirestnekirs ss PUnrreitecolote ; and Teor ersxsiey nallye cows, 2.230% hi breeds. TH = = ASML abipmente, 135 snarket ag smother Tight shtpplig wid Hoies hen fver choles Qa Siixed packing, 4.408 1 GINCINNATES - SINCINNATE, dan. H.—Hods—Active and dems conte mon tie Aig Tghit, CAG. peck ltt, BANG OE butchers’, Pidgsiany rocolpia, bow); alypmente, 4. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPORTS, Jans W-fluds—Firus &1,0085.00; receipts, 400s phipmant Ls Fs BY TELEGRAPH, » FOREIGN. * Speetat Dievateh to The Chieaga Tribune, LAVRUPOOL, Jan, 1-10 a. FLOUR—No, 1, 1285 Whent=—Winter, Ne. 1, (9 10d; No, 2 M5 Laid No, %8aGds white, No. 2 Os Wey Corn—Now eprint, No.2, club, No.1, 30s4d¢ No, 4 9a Bd, No, by ba tet Pnovistuns—Vork, te, Lard, 488. Pork—Prine moss LIVEPUOL, dan. 1-280 p. _Enstorn steady, Ws; du Wostarn stenily, Gis, Uncon— hort ribs atendy utdus Cus de Jong clonr stendy, ‘es, Hiams—Long clonr steady ut dis. Boef—Prime me ateady at Tle. Lord—Frine Wostern trmer ntaia tl. GHAIN-Wheat—No, 1 white firmer atts ty winter tremor ntfs 8d for now Western; wintor firmor nt ts tt for now Southorn, Corn—Hixed steady nt Gs Gd, 1o- celpts uf Whont for the pnst weok from Atluntic purte ‘e300 ars, HECELPTA—Whent from Paeltic, 1,200 qrss fram other r (WhO qra. Recalpts of corn, 4,00 ars. dan, 1—Suuans-Centrifugal, Ba Gdy" wmuscovado, atlont, 2etdatis, PrTitoLnust—lerned, 16d. DANARED O1L—£21 Ths, TURPENTINE Spirits, ANTWERD, Jan, LL UBTROL NUS 2GE, ' Miveupuor, Jan. M—Kyvoning.-CotTon=Dull and enslor: U1l-iG@cgt. Bales, 7,0W) bales; apuculation and oxport, 1, murléan, 6420, BREADATUYEB—Firia. Callfarnla white wheat, ¥@ BalQl, Corn—Now Western uiixed, ba ikl, PHOVISIONS—Vork-—Prime moss, Gs, Beof-Primo mess, 748,° Lard—American, 438. Macon—Lovg clear 2a; short clone, :tis tid. YARNS AND FAURICS—At Manchostor, castor, but not quotably lower. Rucuirts—For tho past threo daya—Wheat, 130,000 buy, American, 98,00 bu, : Tho following wero received by the, Chicago Board ‘of ‘I'rndo; ans, 7D Pag, Wonton, anpwy. Wheat=Club, ty idGile 4d. Corn, £m HiT Whone. trnge! rod wintor, Sy No. Zapritit, Us bi; Noida, ks, Corn themor at on Ga, ‘Carguca off ont Wiioit In ‘modorate demand for United Kingdom, and Jn fatr demund for thy Cons | Mnont, Nu. 2springrod winter, und California ad- A yancod Gi, Corn in fair demund, Arrivad—Whent- Domand good, und market tonding upward. Conte good, Corn in fate demand snd,.tirm, 1 Wnd Moro monoy ‘ rod winter (at Corn quiet und iirm. Vork stendy at tess, ,weun—Lang eloar steady. nt 30s, Tallow, its fd, Cheosy, tis, ine Ya’ Michivan,s 8d; Wostorn rod wintar, + No, 2,0 fd. Corn firin ut 68 td. BARI LANR—Cargoes off coast--Whieat ‘ntronigg thd Cantinontal domund continues; fal avernzy No. d spring, dis falraverup red winver, 41s) falravornio Callfornia, s. Cotn'more Inquirod after. Caryoos ‘9h Pnsanga—Whont— Buyers aid eullors wpiel) price tuntin ups Sue average guilty of No.¥ Chionge spring wheat for shipmont during the presout and following month, Say do Amorican red winter, 4a, 3 NEW York. New York, Jan. 11,—CoTron—Qulot; W@lt{oy fu tures stondy; January, 11,8¢1 Fobrunry, 12.020; March, 1219: April, 1230; May, i24%e; Juno, 12570; July, LaGia; Atigust, 12.7le, * FLUUR—Wenk; prices without dechlod change; rar celpta, 25,000 brls; exnorts, $1,000 brix, UNatN—Whont unsattlods rochints, 69.000 bus ox- poris, SW buy ungridod spring, H.@E1.0h Nos spring, $1.13@1,184; ungraded rod. 1.16{; No, 2a, ELIE W118; No.2 do, WUH@ No. 2 red, January, lls Foe fended, dior No. ik Bias Hi dla duueye By¥4ol Ma ‘buy Wesiany nateeds’ FRC cate Hand falr and market firm; #1,0521. Ote—Nomivaly unehaneote eee ages 1 0 tys Wostern roctified, $1.10001 18, funy Hite enracen, itrins com . fully 7 eosbeas, Felli cinritied, m heard highort ne te chofer, fate, tava in) ae Hice quiets Lontainna, ordinary lo chutes, iso ean —ttighory #.65. : * LOUTAVILGE, sLoviavitin, don, 1L—Cortos—Qntets Iige. Froun—Qniets exten, MOI; exten faintly, KLIS QI24 A No, 3, 06.0005. choles fincy, B20. ‘URAIN—SVboat atonds} We. Corn” aufet but tirms No, 2 white, 44a} to mixed, do. Onte qulat; Nu, 2 "a dor de mixed, wie. Aye atendy{ No. 2 {8c AY With i Retive and A shitde hizhery pine etbany €. Hule meats netiya, ein. and Ughor: mtiouliurs, Higescured Wataiver «CNTs TUBE Tig “Haine AV IINKc y tends it $1.10, Hogs-Flemt #1.000 Lis recelpts, 28, TOLEDO, Tornno, Jan, W.—ORtaIN—Whont mutety Not oxten Mlehizari, #12; No, 2 rad Wabash, «pot UUM repeats: wat marche ot ADT, Hogs May, 12 Bred Wabnaty sla f shel "E Ma dle,” Oats inaaty soe Bee NG, RED—Peima manimoth, G70; No. 2 do, ‘any—Whoat cAstort Nov 2 rede mots 1,00 Tose Mien! hed At deg tad RCGIMTS—Whoat, 11,000 but corn, 12,000 buy oats, TS—NW hont, £2,000 buy corn, 200 buy vata, MILWAUKEN. MIEWAURER, dan, 1L—FLOUn~Qutot snd ont vhunund, GUAIN—Whent Urns apened io higher and closed wWenks No. U hurd nomtnnaly No, ti Ty Nae 2A Tannary, W{er Vebrunry, Wer No. ‘Ties resected oat, Chen declined !: Gate higher; Se, Barloy unaottied nnd lowert No. 2 30 PROV ISIONA—Lawers moss pork, $120) cant $1.09 Brd—Hrimef nen, Sly cust and Jane br ust rongar} eCHEDPTN—=ELOUe, 1418 be Bute BWW bn. 6075.10, 12,0N) brls: when’, 43,000 buy onts, wNTS—Wheat, 10,00) bu; corm, 10 buy ots, RUTTER: AND CIHESE. Srectal Dispateh to The Chteago Trikune, ELGIN, 1.,dan, tL— Tho butter nnd eheeso mare kot showsn stall decline, Un the Hunrd of Trude to-day to antes of butter were made utilte, and the ronmining enles atte, the same us last week. Cheesa auld nt 7 tose, matt 33 to fa Inst week, ‘Tho antes Teported tociny on the Hoard wort {64 boxes reuine #0, His} used Irroutiinr chocsd, Kill [by regular + 41,380 Is Teregutar. but oul sales, €15)- BOSTON, OUI Hull at unchanged. by@ndes Rostox, Jan, te -QMAIN~Corn in moderate domundy now, old, HGGEtGe. Uate tiriny. No, 2 whito, saslor 3 nixed nnd No.dwhite, 4éiije, Rye nonmiually changed. MOTTRR-Nom nally unchnvged, HOus—Werturn, Testy able, Leer rs , GAN Urls, 6.00 sucka; corn, 74,000 , DUE wheal, LO Ui SIPMENTS~—Corn, 18,000 bus wheat, 11,000 bu. LINCINNATI. CINCINNATE Jon. U,-Corron—Stondy nt 1Ze) FLoun—faster, but nut quotably lower, Guaiw—Wheat ousier; No. 9 red, H.00GL0. Corn henv: 2 gc, Onts qutet but drm: No. J mtxed, ie, Ryo quiet but firms Nu. 2 0. Hurley weg Nov 2 fall, PROVE —Pork nonlin: $63.00. Lord castors WT. Ungon tem iid wnehanuod, Whisk ¥—Active and tring $1.10, BUTTen—Quiee aid unchanged, KANSAS CITY, Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANgAS CITY, Moy Jan. Hho Price Current ropurta: + GRAIN—Whent—Recolvts, 4.00 ns shipments, 101 but mnrkotwenks No.% cash, Wes January, 634e1 ot une No, % easly Sor January, sifer No. yeast ior Jniuars, ihe. Corn—teceints, Tis bits 'atipnionts, KS Hut mlurket Unsettiods No, 2, cusn, Wor Jan= unary, 2iio. : —_— PHORLA. dan. W-inaty—Corn steady; new Mahe: now mixed, WYGi¢e. Cate firmt No. 2white, BYUCKC. Nyo—No. 2. WEWKe. Manwikes—Unchanged at elt. 4 SIIIMESTR Avant. nono; carn, GOW byt oats, frye, nunes Uurloy, LU bin os a —— * INDIANAPOLIS. INDTANALOIA, Ind, Jun. 1—GRATN — Whont steady: No. trad, $1.01 Corn quicts s@3340. Outs quints YGiHe. tile oswkraaQ, ca Oswedo, Jan. 1.—Mtatn—Wheat ‘steady. Corn’ scarce; \Westorn nixed, bi = i se-DRY, GOODS. ,,. sas New York, Jan, 11,—Businoss mther more activo with packnye houses,but Jobbing trade remains quiet. + Cotton govds in Iybt demand and steqdy, Bulreng and prints in stondy request, nud there ts more ins gulry for Nght bud media fancy prints. Ginghawe Taxdod domand, White voods and quilts falrly aot tye... Woolun goods atill slugytal. oa . woon, ia Roston, dan, 1.—Wooi—Quict; Ohlo and Venn- aylvnnla, 7@5io; Mighigan and Wlagonsit, 49u; camth- tng und dotulnc, Massey uumpaliad, Nase pulled, arate, i Ciitapeeenta, Jan. 1.—Woot—Dull and une changed. ‘3 Pronrs, 1 b . PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, 0, Jun, W-PreTnoLeuar—Quioty Btundurd whito, 110 teat, 1540, Perrauuns, Jan, We-PETNOLRUA—Dully crude, Unttod curtif\eatos tirm:nt bids rotinod, 9340, Pilladolpnta dallvery. SE aS bs coLrron, UROCEIIES—Colfeo netlvu but lower; Rio quoted dt Lelio: Job lity, Matin. Huger iol but jem) fair tuzood rotning, 727 MoG.a7 Klve, Molusnes, in fulr demand and un ‘ cum! SETA ou ana portualy, Ualad, Oy x, LEUM—Dall and nomin lal erudo Tatler rohnod Wee gekeus t UBtkeds PorKer VaLLow=stendy; wesstee, : Hran-Bteody wn unchinged, TUNPENTING-Floay dihgeo ie, —Vork steady: old, mess, $12. February $14.08, Seer qui mt and rigeticngeee ctu ‘BET. Meats stondy; ‘lon cto: Hee Bortift~Domund fairwhd ioarkot Ww) Higa, PINLADELVIITA, LPUIA, Pa, Jon, W—FLOCR=Dult ond u. ikve flour unchangod. | B haat opened strong, advanced 1: and clowed with the hivance tonty No, 2rod, aise Wag: Nu rod, January, $10) Did, ELIBE nekeds February, W156 bid, $1196 asked; Marah, $1.20! bid, 812096 naked. Corn toss netives oplions dull and Wonks yollow Western,on truck, S@SIKo; xtonmer, ee track. Gib bogus soll inixud,-Snnunry, iyo bid, re ake Yobrunry, 5i4u bid, bt}go uskod; March, ite pth tstirarty Onte In modorate demunds Ee Pete te 2 do, diigo; No. 3 do, Whey 1Ox8—Kirm and unchunsod. Quits eroumory uxtra, Heater da good “yenuilur Now York Hata and Urndtort + Gontayivnnte, oxtrus, tubs, Tassos theklti3, eh Hearn Monerve, extra, “Gee; Wu Rood to ig dower to wells SAStos wld tote, 250 Staady, wit o fair domandy creamery, 15 Wheat—Westorn dy and closing ensyt Western winter reid, spot and Junuary, ob sD Viz February, $1.18}4G118161 Marob, ere LOX, Com—Westorn firmer; Western nilxed, spot and JInnunry, 510; Folruary, BAASHIGe, Ont vente And drm Weatern whity, 44Gi0uy do mixed, 43Z¢lo, 3 Ryo quiotat torte, Hay—Unehanged, Phovixiuss—Unchangod. a) tQuicts prhue to choles Wostorn packed, 18 rts fee ; iGBer Mod, BSst0, nil. . : ivy steady: Ilo eartuow, ordinary ! POT cam " WK ent nine ¥ inti i tage Fu 3-Unetingend,, Ksceita—Vloue. 1, aafeeete ue ‘uu 6M Urlsy wheat, 70,200 bu; orn, MEPS NT EW heist, BOD) 3 BALLS Whewt denis buy carne eon Ube ‘ a ' d ST, LOUIS, Er. Lovin, Jan. 11.—Fhotit—Fiem and “unchanged. GUATN—Wheat tower but strang; No. 2 rod, $1006 Tan MOUS LUIS Fobruarr, gusjealas Morely LAR onar tig Aprilt #10934 01,03)§ Mayy Ne da, Yio a 5 Ne. do, B44 4 41G3, Carn oaslors WL Nigs cauhy io pis danuaryy WYo Fobruury; WY eo March e2iiwréo Aprils Colbie Muy, Guts highor for i Aap anttonay id vasb, Ryo alow; wide bid. Bare iP Ke Uk to tate, 1 a ail and unvhui hae geutet utd oe Lihat iin On. Rules und unchanged, Winky Sioa ae nate oi tUVatONN= tek Hing slows #1209 askod for iy unchungud.” tucon slow Hrraby we $340) nade ui. Bu ato bur, sult ments (td Fobrudeys $15.20 fur aforot unchanged. al tard lit UTS —S'lour, SW Usher whient. 1.000 Pane ae a a etl ar ee 21 UU) Gace ne, ee Bein wheat: Mh bus cuka, nonys Larlosy none. , NEW ORLEANS, Haat QUEANY, Jun, 11.—bLUUL—Qutots aupartinoy’ Trades gia ago XXE, WITHOLOS ial GxAts—Corn time, ‘ COWN-MBAL—Hirmy RlOngRee One NL AE Be, egy —Prmers prise quoted at ea00; ohoige, 677.00 nt BovWstons—Pork steady; old, g12aaI281;, now, 825, 1 sud bul raN luldaes ound eee Seg Bans NRW OnLUANS, Inti, 1.—Corron—Ensy; middling, 1Ker tow middling, Wygox oud ordinary, les net rovoipts, 411) bulosy grows, 4.219; expurts to Grout Uritaln, 101055 sules, 5,00; stock, 234,273, LURPENTINE, Witaxaton, Jan, 1-Seuts TOMPENTINE= Virus arate. SENATORIAL STRUGGLES. Progress of the War tu Ponnsylvania and Tonnesico—Ollyor’s Monoy, and Maynnrd’s Minory. “Duvateh to Cineinnatt Enquirer (Dem. Trawusnuna, Pa, Jan, ‘The Senntoriat battle will be renewed to-morrow, with oven greater enerzy than list week. Ienry W. Oliver, avcompanted by a large delegation of influential friends. from Allegheny County, Will be among tho first of the candidates on the ground, Ollyer can count on muro votes on the first ballot than any ot, the candidates aspiring to the Senatership; but he must ob tuln at least twenty more. recrults to give hint the Republican nominntion, ‘Those he proposes Ket bofore. the mvethng of the enous on 'T huursday, P ‘As Oliver Is worth several million dollars, has an Irrepressiole {teh for otiice, mid fs Hboral potitichu, a considerable mumber of members expect him to tup the barrel before they will pronilse hin thelr Support, ‘Shere fa ivtays an abundance of pus mesALla Its tordal in the Ponnsylvania Logistitures but overt he had the disposition to fallow die example of other, candidates for United States Senntor In’ this State, the example mado of Keimbto and other legistative bribers would probably deter hin frou the eorrapt te of funds to promote hts success, In the event of money being used ta buy votes, 10 jixeatiention woul be alinost certain to fol Ow. é Diapateh to Clretunatt Enquirer (Dent, ABHVILLS, Tenn, Jan, t—Lnteres! in tho Seuntorial contest ts greatly Inereased by the arelval to-day of Postiuster-Gencral Stay Hard, who jids buon te Taformal consultation with the leaders of his cause, e Tho Republienns appear somowhat dfsap- Pointed YY the mipouneement made by th irgonbacker who holds tho balances of power nthe Mouse of Representatives that under no clrenmetances wil hy yote for Maynurds (hat first he is for Rinersou Esher bee ubtican: Greenbucker, and after hin for udgo Muse, Repubiean, i Ataruag minds hhnwelf very distasteful to tho Hubels of ‘Vemmessve during the recon struction thues,- and. on thia ground the Greanbucker buses bis unalterable opposition, Maynard's presence here will tend to coe sullilate the Democrats; ee ae Bad condiilan.at Fustioo CHffards urresponstentce Iudtunupolls Jauruul, WARHINGTON, Jan, Tduntico Ciitard, of the United States Bupreme Court, fa down with aft: onto of the bran, Ho with ne rucover. Ife Ja hondly able to writv, but Curnishos «striking oxumple of the adage i regard to tho ruliug: puseion holng atroug in death, Tie fa almost whut might bo called an Unbeollo, fo hus not been jn bid seat on the berch for nearly a your. Youtorduy tho Supreme Court recelvet Tron hin an opinion on one of tha questions pending before It, Ho was carpi under the impress: sion sbat tho question hud Uoen referred to nim for declulon, ‘fue opinion was written verbatin as he bad dietated tc ta bis ston tury.. Upon oxamination to-du; tho other imombers of the Court it was found that, whily the opinlon was jnvoherent it embraced muny pola of sound law, put ina way which showed hot Judge Clifford, notwithatunding his condi+ ton, rotajued much of whatho bad learned by Jong study aud experience. Uso Dr. Thuli's Cough. Syrup tn tho begiinii ‘Stages of cold aad by cured for 25 centa, ioe | IRELAND. Blow Progress of the Trials—Parnoll's Defense of the Creator's Goodness, * , uw The AMtorney-Genernl’s Land Noctrine— “Mss Fannfo Parnell in i Court, ¢ Hor “Hold the Harvest” Road with Tolling Effect in ,tho British ‘ : Law Court. : Hatching Coercive Mensures-Governe ment Commissioners’ Startling Report. : Speetat to leis World. Jan. f—The tortnonsly dull, wearlsome, and fong-lrawi-out speech of Attorney-General Li ealls up an anecdote. AMfearful bore, well known fn literary elr- flourished fn Londow. Wher he saw an'neqnalntance fn the strect, he would ask Lin for the Jenn of his ear for a few mniinutes. With that he woult buttonhola the unfortu- nate owner of the env and hold him for seve eral hours. ‘The bore used to slat his eyes and gestienlate veliemently when talking. One day Charles Lamb. was buttonholed by him, Lamp quietly out with his penknife, eut the button, and slipped away, ‘This was ab Werelock Inthe morning. AtS p.m, Land Dappened to pass tha same place, and there, to his surprise and anmsement, he saw the eye-shut-bore with tha button In hls tingers and tuiking and gestieulauthyg at race-horse Dunit, gnee, Attorney-General Law Js > fully ty onmteh for that Londen bore, 1 am not sure but oon wager Law would come off chanipion, For three entire days he hag been boring judges, Inwyers. and Jurors, ‘The populace, who are not obliged to ba $n attembinee, are fortimate, On the trestdity of the trial Ue peaple crushed inte the epurt, expecting, no doubt, some things Inthe Attariey-General’s address to: Interest If he could not instruct them. ‘They were wotully disappolited, Nest day they: ‘ett thely buitons. ‘Ihe peopte are now ely Ing their attention to the organization instead of the Attorney-General. A MOTURE OF TIT ATTONNEY-GENEMAT. ‘The nlzhtnare of hts distal shadow fs now before me, "Phere he stands; tall, Innky, and spritee, His nose fs ke ny enele's beak. 1s face ts attenuated, THs) voles fs cracked, broken, and rasp! When he looks out through, bis, hue steel-rhumed spectacles, and Whistles his prosy areuments ti tia ‘ably harsh, ary, and eronking voice of yprvsents a plete ut once luilicrons uw zhttul. ‘Chis oddity somewhat re Neves the drenrliess of the seene, Attorney General Law isa disjolnted logteian, Every: few minutes he loses the thread of his arenment. Hels surrounded, by heaps of papers aud documents thrown together in dtsorder, and ever and anon, when he wishes to quote fram the traversers’ Kpecches, tinlf rescore of the Crown wlics commence to fine ble for the wished-for piper. Sometimes he will read the sang quotation over agai. Ss syeceh falls upon the Jury ike a twice-tokd tale. Durlag the interiddes they yawn and show signs of weorln . TM ATTORNEY-GENENATCS CONTEMPT FOR PLERELANS, ‘The dutness of th{s landlord speetal pleader hasin itabpiee of malice, Me Tmputes the vilest motives to the traversers, ant de- nounees the Land League as a conspiracy for tho overthrow of all order uid the destruc: tion of Ute and property. “The gravest charge mada by the Attorney-General igainst the traversers 1s, that they wre sprung from the people and have ever varned’ thelr own living. He elnrmeteriz Mr. Dillon aso medical man, Mr. Biggar as’a provision-ne: chant, Mr. Een asa shopkeeper, Mr, Sherl- dian ag. near-driver, MES Sullivan as” My, Stele liyan of the Nation,” Mer. Boyton as the son of a ~shopkeeper, and your correspond- entas'aclerk “before he found his present more profitable job.” Mr. Attorney-Genern! Law: thought, no donbt, he had mide a polnt when he delivered Himself of this fling, He foxjot that the very Jurors he was addressing Avera ntso plebdians, Tis sneer ts,.a.double- edged sword that cuts tivo ways >" tee PARNELLS QUEAT CLIME, Tho Attorney-General stiginatized the pra- ecedings of the Land Leaguers as .a plan for reducing society to the original chaos and brining about Communi, «dle then ade dresset!” hiinself to: Messra, Parnell and Dil- lon. Parnell. ho said, bad told the people troy had the remedy for thelr grlevances In tholrown hands, Ditton advised the people to put np faith in the; British Parliament, Mr, Biraur did not recommend the shooting of Inndlords becanse the wrong men had sometines been shot, ‘his quatition ‘threw. the Court into a fit.of Inughter. “Ln a ward,” snd the Attorney-General, “the Land League Js founded on a basts of sedition and treason, Mr, Parnell, who is given t6 expressing hls ophifons moderately, Ing hhnself dgelured that either the landlords or the people must go, and 1 woukl be for the people themselves to decide which.” THE NEW"? LAXD GOSVEL. Mr. Law, fi referring to the origin of tho Ian agitntion, said the prinelples tnught by the Lencus had been ented American princt- ples, Is allustons.to the frish Wort and to your correspondent nt thls stinza of his nd= dress were undisgulsed andalgnitieant. But here ho qualified hls words, ‘Those priiei- ies, he sald, might more properly be culled Neat Republfeantsn. The Attorney-General foun it necessary statement inthis way, But bis treks was as polutlessas it was transparent ‘The pith and marrow of the heresy of © this misehloy- ati now gospely? 8 Mr. Law terns It, 1s the declaration that God mate this world for the ontive family of Adam; thatthe land, equatly with the ar, Icht, and water, was created for the comman urc of all mankind. ‘The Attorney-General ty authorized to declure the principles of Inndtordism, whieh atinn that the earth was male for a class; bit le ts not, authorized to puubltal the law of God, nor will nny mau feel bound to accept hip inter- pretation of the Divino will as, Just and trae, Moat people profer to accept the teaching of tho old Irish entectiism on this subj anid, twearing to that tenehing, the prinelples now proumgated by the Land League are nota “new gospel? but Gad’s truth pro- elalmed thousands of years ayo, and as old ng the Decalog itself. $ A WAIL OD PHINCIELER, Tho Attorney-Generpl, very M-advisedly fnany oplnlon, opens a dischssion on that principles, Ipeannot pasalbly help his ease to totich on tho moral sida of the question, Asadawyer he would serve his ellents, the Tandiovds, far better If he would continy hla Rell to the amount of law, and not the Justice of thelr pravensians. Yet it is well for the enuse of trath that he hos adopted this ae of procedure, ‘This whale triah In taet, ts war of Jrlnetples, ‘The real culprit on trial Is Landlordism; and the Attorney-General onthe one hand and tho traversers on the other are elunply tho mouthpieces of two tte terly opposed systems, wich have neces: sltnied an frrepresallla contlict tint Is now at the begiwitug of thu end. «° , ; 88 PARNEDIA POR MOLD THR WAL ' VERT BEAD IN GOUT, Attornoy-General Law does not contine Whnself to the words and nets of. the travarsers. Ha crosses the Athulle Ocean and-brings wih Win Miss Fanny Parnell into court. -Afler Jutraduciug this young Judy's name to the Jury, and stating her rela flautaly 10 the head “conspirator” |v the Land, League, he gnened vit a newspaper aud begun to read us follows? “Ont by tho God that male us.all,, ‘The svignlor and tho sert, sd Wau up nnd wivour this day to hold Your own green Iepete wre Rha up, snd plant your feet aw men Ure NOW Ye Craw! us slivody = And wake your harvest-flelda your camps Or nutko Of thom your xravesl"’ ‘The eyes of tho fury. sparkled and thelr faces Deena antinted na Mr. Law read these Nines, After this trumput-enll, the At- tomoy-lleneral represented. this: terrible Pichuts OF tho Jandlerd invaders a "Tug birds of prey ara hovering round, ‘She vutcures Wouel und axon oe wy'comethe curunuted pLoils—- With drum-beat and with troops They oome to futton un your Heal, + -4, Your eblidren and your wivess + Yodlo but onco—holdt fast your lauds, +, And, 1fyo cag, your fives) “Threu hundred yoare your crops huva aprung, | ay murdered vorpace fed— Your butchered ares, your Famlenod aires, -. For ghustly compost ypreats Tuelr a oe ors it vii) your Molds, ‘Youle blood bas fallen like rating hoy died thut ye mizht eat and voy » Gol] have thoy digdigvalny’ + A profuund sensation prevailed Ju conrt: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDN to his purpose to calor lis |. JANUARY ISDAY, 12,°1881—TWELVE PAGES. Even the Judges and the Ja: who are supposed to care byt Mitte foranytlitng sentl- monti, wore a serlos expression, Some hung their heads, (What Uoughts cans mio those heads? Dil they think of the wurder yenr of 471 Did they think of the niliions of their kindred: and esuutrymen e faimtahed, and exiled tn the course ofan generation? Uf iuindreds of thousatnds ALC nor parlst of famine fast year ti treland, it waa due, not to Bigtleh few nor to English charity, but to: tha apirlt wich fnds: ex- pression fi Miss Parnall’s poem, amt of whieh the Land League, whose oificers are: now uit trial, is. die embodinent. And now there Is war. Lhe battle, 04 yet, Hes between half-armed follers on the side of Justice nud ieht, and ormuized battalions “on that of tyranny ‘and -oppression.. ** But ?-tisten te the Atforney-General’s reading — 4 But God {aon the penrant’s eile, ‘The God that lover the poory i le stand with Nanny swords ‘ery mount and muons giuitd the poor mun's Hocks and herds, They euard bly cipentye rains The robber ginks beneath their curso, Bestto his Hegut gite., “Dut your own hands, uprateed to miard, Shalt draw the anawer downy Att bold aad ster the doers inuet be ‘That oattand prayer shall crown, Gul wii defend you In the fight; Now hueh the wseless monn, Ald sot your faces ng n flint, And swear to Hold Your Ownl" A ripple of applause ran through the court nt the conclusion of this poem, but a tap from the Beneh suppressed nny strong ex- pression of fecling. RINGING OUT THE OLD YEAR On the stot December Attorney-General Taw coneludled tls thonght-to-be-ne ate jug speech, IHesald he hoped the Jury would be true to-thelr consciences, and return a verdict satisfactory to the country. Disorder, he suid, niastbe put dtown, 20 matter at what cost. Mr. Law. eoneluded with a peroration which was pathetle in ity apperi to the trae versers to employtheir talents and ability to- ald the Government in thelr endeavar to set tle the land question, A GOUP CAMPAIGN DOCUMENT, The Attorney-feneral’s specel contains 89 Innny extracts from the best speeches made an die Land question in [reland that the Land League thinks about geting It published to cireulnte through the copy, . PARNELL OFF FOR LONDON. * Mr, Parnell leaves to-morroy for Lonton fa be pewent atthe opening of Pariinnient. He will be aeeompanied from tbe.Cunrt by it band of musi¢ and uw procession -tethe bout, Tt fs thought thats warrant will be fasued to bring ihn back to the trinds. But. i Parnell and al) the traversers chose to prejadtee thelr onuse by absence, Why shot: the Crown be epneerned thereby ? : THE PRORECUTION SERVING TIE” LAND LEAGUE. tS The trials cannat end for six we i The Government, whieh Is. acting aecordiie WH nok periatt Jon off the or- rh to our wishes fn thls matter, the pepe to take their att ganization. More Land League branches were formed and amore money was recet Inst week than any week slice the com- mencement, : AN ARRAY OF DISTINGUISHED WITNESSES, "This. trial, promises to be one of the most celebrated in history. ‘The issue Is opw of importance to thy. Irfsh nation, and some of the wilhesses tint will go on the stud are mnen of world-wide fame. Ghatstone hiin- self, Arielle Yorster, Cow Archbishop Croke, Bishop Duggan, and Bishop Nubty will bo examined on tho part of the travers- ers, WHAT WILL GOVERNMENT DO? Thera is much speculation respeeting the Intentlon of the Government at- tis opentiang of Parliament. You may rely upon ft. that the Habeas-Corpus act will not be suspend. eds but an Arnis net will be tntroduecd, and the coerclye power of the Irlsh Executive will he strengthened, ENGLISH RADICALS OPPOSED TO COERCION, Many Antiential speakers and writers in England hive pronounced themselves ag strongly opposed to coercion. he Lort- nightly Review fights vigorously against It. Yetit wishes It tobe plaiuly understood that the obJections to coercion are not theu- retical or fancifal’” It objects to the sugge: tlon on the ground that e fonds not ade: aunte to the emergency, Ttsays: “Agrarinn inurders aud -outrages have not been tre quent. Intronblons thnes It is natural to view overy ineldent through the distarbhlig and exaggerating mmedinm of fear AL gent ure, agound, a hot word: a menace Totter; ench assumes the character of wn assault Ine tended and necompliatied.” low world co ercion desl with one of these? ‘There are two other rengons whieh seam to be nenrly conclusive ‘against the procedure that its niora aluruied ‘counselors “are forelny upon tho Government. diethe iirst place, tt is dit Heult to say that all those things whieh. are the subject of complaint In-dreland tnvolye direct breaches of tha Inw. ‘The traderen who refused to supply Capt, Boycott with gous, tho - Inborers) who. deelined | to work for ‘him, were certainly within their legal right. ‘The Land League Is not an or, gunization in the sense In whieh Fenlantsn Was an orgagizations itis directed to difers ent ends; it works by . wholly opposlt methods. Life and property are insceure tn Ireland, not beeatse there’ is any deep or iiysterlons conspiracy ngaliat them, but hee enuse there fy a sentiment of sulen disattec- tion nud discontent ditueed among the Irish people, the consequence of wulleascertained: causes, und justiiied by too Indisputable events."? TUE LAND COMMISSION'S REPORT. The Government ~ Land Commissidu are about presenting thelr report. ‘They will ree- ommend fixity of tenure and fair rents, Bees- borangh sid Duwse, two of the Connnisston- ers, have prepared a. paper on tho subject, which Is not yet published, but which will picetrity sume people as soon us It seus the Hight. It is to thy effect that no contract now exists, or can oxist, between bindlord and tonnt, geolyy they do upt meet on equal ering. ENGLISIEMADE OUTRAGES. The Land League is preparing 2 statement of the miude-ta-crder outrages reported In the English papers, showhig, how wany bo- gus efforts are betng made to create public opinion In England: hostile to tho land aglta- ton, ‘The trick of the enemy Isto ninke it appenr that thls ts a purely Fenian moye- inovement; that It isan armed, Insarrection fn dixguises thaten revolution in tyeland ds Jyomiinenty and that woo Fenians are active in fnporting arms,—all this for the purpose of coureion, DUBINESH KTAGNATION, The Landlord press calls uttentlon to the coninereial stagnation tn Irofand, and sade dies the entlra responsibility on the shoulders of the. Land League, Of course, Only for those terrible agliators overs hut ti Treland would bo transformed Jute a marble palace, and tho Irla people—the tenants at will— would be the happiest on earth, Same other persons who chili to know whereof tiey apunte ditter in oplalon trom the Jandtord pees The commerchil travelers of Ireland have met In Dablin, and live dechived that tho-Lanid Inws, not. the Land League, lave enused the country’s commercial stagnation, ‘Tholr oulnlon, if will be conesded, ts worth something on this froreloattue githjeet, ‘They indorsed. thely opinion with a subseripuon of #100 to the Land League, SUPPRESSING PUNTLIO MEE TINGB: * Several meetings were proeluhmed- by (he Zovernment In yarjous parts of Leeland Inst. week under pretence “that a dtshirbance would arise. Aimecting was minouneed at Drogheda on Sunday, but tho people stole nimareh ou the seldiers and Held iton Satur day. Davitt attended, tle repudiated tho charge brought agalust the Land League of enusiiag huw-brenking and disardes in Lre- and, Do sild that the ludlords, vty been sanquished in urgument, and) the fiyitlah Government, fading it lnpossiblo to save the Inndiords, have resarted to dishonorsbly nvans to dnjure the Land agitation, “Ie elted faots ffi support of these statements, Tig sald that nenrly 690 outdoor demonstra~ ttons had been hold during the past year In Treland; and, alving 6,000 of an atiendanca to ench miveting, there were 3,000,000 persons: who had been addressed: by Land League oratorr, the passions of thesa 2,000,000 people had been systematically ay peatud ta, there woud now ben far heavier calendar of erie than yen thelr enemies had ine yentud for the Enellsi press. ITere was 0 mnuon that had Just pissed through a famine, and that was how idlscussing momentos fugues, and yet for the last two years only: five homicites and a ainallaniuber of attacks upon fndividuals bad occurred, CHOSS-EXAMUNATION BY THE DEFENSE, A number of constables and Government, sples, who took notes at Land-Leagus modt- hugs, Were put upon the stand Mmediately: after the close at the Attornay: speech. Asub-constible, who tink notes at wancetlog in Mayo, eased wel lsughter by ndinitting that he had wel tranbly an tran serlbing them, ant that he hath never reported. wutecting before, ‘The subsequent pracecdd- ngs princ}pally consisted in the crous-axatie puto of the members of the constabulary, who bad been employed as Government steb- ogranhery, on thelr evidence — econcernin xpeeoheas delivered by Musars, Parnell, ted Jon. Blzxan Boyion, and Sexton. sonata. muril's ett) was ‘The witnesses adinitted that they were Is sunatears and were wiable to nike ve bation reports. One of them adinitted that lt was thus possible that he omitted sentenc whieh might have qualified or expiaintd those hu reported. He said te hind once falsely represented himself to be a newspa- per-reporter. A MMAIHANDED ACT, ‘The Exceutive of the Tralee (County Ker- ry) branch of the Land League, while: hold: fng Its meeting tutny, was arrested on charae of sedition. They were remanded till Friday. Ball waa refused, ———————— SEX IN MURDER. Two A mplleen Convicted in Indie gnnmGiie, a Wane Ses <Tho Othor, 8 Woman, to Coniinc mient for Lifes Indlanapolia Fournutes J ‘The sontenee of Mra, Brown for the mur: ofher date husband, to confinement In the Indlank Reformatory for fife, excites con- alderable popttiar comment of various kinds, This fs fiatural itis rare Unata wonnn ts convleted of murders, and espeelatly of mur- dering her husband, and the event Is one to arrest publle attentions We presume ne per- son doubts Mrs. Brown's guilt, She hag been twice convicted. and the evidence In Doth trials was stich as to leave no reasonable doubt fn the mind of any person asta her aul. Whether she waa the principfe actor inthe murderand herself struck the fatal u thun Go per cent. gratuluted, —— Royal Game, presenta us their perquisita, SHOWA TMP 'E 00., 88 Siate-st., Opposite Field, Leiter & Co.'s, OFOU TEAS, SWORN certificate of purity attached, 7oc, Boc, and $t per lb, of TEAS and CO} OCEAN NAVIGATION, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Mow, us hor parumotit, Wate: persist- ntly . nuserta, mutters nob ogo far ue o- as. her omoral amd legal guilt ‘i New York London Parise concerned, ‘Thut would, Indeed, aid some. | Steemérs sett eery Saturday front New York for Southanynon and Bremen. Vasrenzora booked for Jandun and Paris at Jowost rates, Hutes of paeraye from New Yor, to Southampton, Lonton, iuvre, and Hremen, feat enbin, {4% savond-cluxs culir, $0; ateerace, BU, Hes ti at reduced fates, | UbLIICHE o Cu Greon. N.Y. CMG het jeraian Lloyd tena! Hremen to. Chieazo ts €4t, A tu mall theny tickets PSENIUS & CO neml Aconts, HUANG, ab AcUnte, TNRIAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Corrying the Irish and United Sinton Malls, (Now Vora nnd Liverial, yh Qieenstowns Tickexs 10 und, from the principe! Endlists, Xeotoh, Frened, German, itatun, und Bandivarlan ‘Theao steamers carry no live Mock af ang kind. FRANCIS C, HIKOWS, e Wwenterit a ie tt UTE Cia rm ont, 52 DRAFTS on Great iris triad, Continent toy anh what to the horror of the crime, but would in ho way, Mfect the question of her guilt, She and Wade phuined and exeented the murder together, and it ts of ne consequence in the eyo Of tie daw which one struck the fatal blow, su fone as both w perating toncomman end, ‘Th ig, therefore, ne room for syinpathy an the ground of her possible Innocence, She ts guilty beyond Ute shadow of a doubt, Neither is she entitled to any sympathy on aveount or her sex. Justlee tuakes 10 dis- tinetlon between the es In detiny quahty or punishinent of erime, Min murder, Whether purpetrated an a wor iy snan or Olen nan by a Wwornnt. It 1s trite, the popular mined does revolt somewhat from the Idea of hanging a woman, but thls sent snent grows owt of a confusion of teas in regard to the adininisteation of justice, and Areal, though perhaps unnvowed, oppastion to capil punishment, ‘The argument in regurd to capital punishment ean be sinted tna few words, If eapdtal punish Wwroug It should be abolished en- Crizht as to men, it da right as to find slivutd be futlictue witirnn equal There 1s sumeth ing revolting In die um Howling North G LO, and the General Trananlanite Compninys Between Sew Yurk und Hinvra, Mer #,N, 10, foot at Murtunnt. 'rravolers by this line nvont both transit by English, railway and the discomzurt of crusaitue the Cavnnolis aru boats | woniel, Nant. idea of hanging a woman, but there Is also sometidng revolting In the iden of a woman Tihany 0 committing uimurder, Murder [self is re Mi vuithng. The taw In Indiana requires the Jury Ina murder engy to statein their verdict whut the puntshivent slintt be, and thls may be hang tne ov tiprigonment for dite. ‘The dispo- sition of most juries, even in elour eases. ot aulit. is toward Enprlsonment for life, unless the ease ts peenllarly agernvating or public sentiment ty very pronouneed fn faver of hanging. ‘The oily prison where female Chbin Agent, STvyt GU iB. WINTED, Bteeipy Agent, Rist Chicuzo, STATE LINE trecpuol, Vuilia. Hell, - spipuot, Wau, Heliaat. and Jandan covets can soy, hinprisoned inthis State ia | cute Som dureduys | Firat Cabin, 54 the penal shearinent of the Indlann Reform. pra X sceonlina ta deus iodadti quecoud Cable atory Jnstituleator Women and Girls, In f neither eatie, sree), MOE We, 4 this comtinemenvthere Is very Httle that ea BALDWIN & CO, ‘LN. 58 Hrondway, N. ¥.4 rad 166 Ft + SUISSE SW ahaa Cite sae ee bu ented puntsyutent except the mere ‘ree straint of personal diterty, The theory of the institution segs tsbe ultogether reform tory ond Kearecly.at all punitive. Crime should be punished, ~Fomnpraratty y tow Bi nals aro refort ¥ 1 pennities for erline putiishment shoul becthe first thing considered and reformuiiin west. The reformation of crhininuls is desirable, if itean CUVas«: Reward. Wort par tox chine Fo) taston $190, be aecomplighed in connections with punish: | ef 8p inguinal Hernia. it Sante ralnag erin ments but their punishment oi. Imperative, REV TOstMastah Raetees acrnied Jue ‘To deter from the perpotration. of future | QL. BARTLETT, Hiiate Ax PRICE crimes Is well. ny. for crite fo Statamata UI -“DILPARKEN, the patente. tas ne? Sone Ge, tet vunistian vonunitted is. 5 unount duty to the morals) G 7 tasvience, the lasts yours wit! + Taw anc to society. No amount-of. refortine Bn Recs, nnd, Pensionorn, “ina Gjovarntaht ware tlon Ina murderer ean atone’ for the crime | Mees Sur anntiange we tae best ta tse, comunitted, Only punishment van do that. Siaaufaviurves ot than eee ue care Jt Is to be vegretted that there camat be de- vised sone beter modeut puntsliag? female urderers than shinply restralningethem of their Mberty In an institutlon where Speriaps they hnve “better food und beds thin they ever had in their fives before. This sonst erntion ty strenzthened In the present case by the faet that Wade, Mrs. Brown's paramoyr aul accomplice tn erlme, is under sentence of death, Popular opinion, whieh has: a rongh and rendy way o! nuimilntstering just lees Is very likely to take tho ylew tint My Browh is not hanged Wade ongnt not to be, and we therefore look for 2 strong move: ment tn fayor of the counmutation of Ils xen- tence to life finprisonment. If this suceeeds, these two guilty lovers and murderers, tein porarily confined in separate Institutions, ean spend their telsire hours iu loullug tar ward to the thie when, thoroughly re formed,” some wenk-kneed Gayernor of In- dian, yielding to the petition of tha sentl. mentallsts, will pardam them both out and restore them te each other's society with a Gubernatorial bi : << Tho Raby stato. cu York Taner, Tha past yenr seeing to have Leon a most pros perous one for Colorado. Indeed, there 18 every reason fo belleve that in the race for wealth the youngest State in the Union will soon have dys taneed tnore than ane of her older sisters, From cnreful statistics Just compiled, it appears that tho willing iulastry af the Commonwealth, which: fa its oblef source -of riches, has bad a tarked aud stony yncrense. In 18 rolluble vatlinated Valued tho output” from all tho mines ut Sy, x tho Lendville or Carbonate district belong credited with $11,000,000 of the totih Durlug the year jurt elused, the enti praiet of allver and, SUASLLESS-EEL ELASTIC, STOCKINGS, is Patented March 20. L870. < WINFRE RESOITS, WINTER RESORT. THE ‘ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU; BANANIA.ISLANDS, Ab, a oF } PEL AL SUMMIN, BLM Morton, Ump. “ DP. Winehester, Manager. For further tnferiantion apply,to 2 4 JAMES LADUERSTOO) & C0., 758 Heondicas, New Tork,” NASBAU MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. 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