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FOREIGN.. Virtual Admission that Rus- sia Is on the Side of Greece. gkobeleii’s Account of: the Bloody Sortics of the Turcomans. Great Storm Over the West of Europe, Cutting Com- munications. ‘Terrible Seas in the Bay of Bis- cay—Wrecks in the Ger- man Ocean. skating in the Gardens of the Tullerles—Great Katuiall at Nice. tthe Pope Declares that His Inatrue- tions in the Irish Matter Have Boon Disobeyed. {lls Letter Denouncing the ‘League Should Have Been Published at Once. _ The Government Alarmed by the Fenion Conspiraoy—-Giadstons and the Dutchmen. THE EAST. GREECE. Amens, Jan. 13.—The brigading of the various regiinents lias been ordered), and sev- eral Brigadler-Generals have been appointed. ‘All furloughs lave been stopped. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 18.—News Is re- celved here that Greece has requested Russia totake the Greek subjects In ‘Turkey under her protectlon, should a necessity arise. IMPORTANT STATEMES Sr. Perenspund, Jan, 18.—Russia dissents from the contention of France that the Pow- ersaro not bound to maintain the decisions , of the Berlin Conference on the Greek front- ~ Jer question, IN CENTRAL ASIA, HARD FIGHTING AT GEOK-TEPE, Sr. PeTensnuno, Jan. 18%-Gen. Skobeleft telegraphs under date of the 11th inst., an- nounelng that on tho 9th, at 6 in the evening, 9,000 Tekke-urcomans made a sudden sortie from Geok-Teve, and assaulted the Russlan trenches, whieh were manned by’ nineteen companies of infantry and 100 Cossacks acting ns lufantry, and three siege * gunsand twenty-one lighter guns, In spite ofheroic defense by the troops, the ‘lurco- tnans carried the Iussian outworks and part of the second paralicl, capturing four mountain guns aud the three siege puns. The Russtans then opened an artillery fire, aud thelr reserve simultaneously nt- tacked the enemy, who were dislodged fram all the points they had eaptured, All the srtillery was retaken, with the exception of one mountain gui, which had been carried, off during the ently part of the enguge- ment, THE RUSSIAN L039 WAS HEAVY, One company of the Apsheron Regiment alone had thirty-two men killed, Ineluding a Major ond a Captaln, and ten wounded, and one officer taken prisoner, The Turecoman losses aro ninch greater, Thelr dead filled the Russlan trenches, SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THIS ATTACK aconsiderable body of Turcomun cavalry made a sortio on the Russian camp, which was suecessfully repulaed, After the Tureo- maus had been repulsed, orders wero given forlaying s third paraliel As soon as tho Turcomans saw the works conmenced, thoy Tehewed the attack with thelr entire strength upon the whole Rusalan front, but were com- belied to retire to their fortress by an artil- lery fire at close range from tho Russian see oud paralle TUE LAYING OF THE TINRD PARALLEL ‘was completed on the 10th instant, and on thesame day the outworks of the fortress Were bombarded, At 3 in tho afternoon the Xusslan columns made an assnuill, and after Qsevere struggle captured the outworks, The bombardment by the siege urtillery ‘Was proceeding on the 11th instant, The total of the Russian losses in the Actions on the Oth and 10th was nine officers and elghty-two men killed, aud eight oficers, 19 men, and cight men of the Suedical stat wounded, E ‘The behaylor of the troops was admirable, GREAT STORM EXTENDING OVER THE WEST OF EUROPE. Panis, Jan. 18,—On Sunday morning snow deran to fall heavily here, and did not cease ontileventng. ‘Lrafle was greatly impeded nconsequence, and whole urimles of sweep- erahad to be sot to work to clear the ronds, Tho temperature was also vory low, - It sank degrees centigrade below zero, ‘It then fosetoSbelow. ‘There was skaking In the Tullerles gardens, Snow several inches deepcovered most of the country north and West of Paris, ‘here huve been floods near ete and ralus have fallen In torrents at e, aPATN, “ AMandrid correspondent telegraphs that mMense damage hus been done at Madrid by Aterriblu gale, Stuco Friday all telegraphle and raltway communication has been inter tpl Hundreds of lamp-posts were blown ‘own, carringes upset, und palisndes de- Stroyed. ‘Ihe mail steamers have been delayed {wodays, ‘I'he weather has been very se Verein the enst, worth, and northwest, es veclally in the Bay of Dlseay, ‘Tho Castillo hilnes hava been flouded, Several wrecks aro reportdd, : + GREAT MNITAIN,' hs weather continues very severe. Igh Winds and a binding sow-storin are provall- gin London, pebxwon, Jun, 18,—Tho snow-storin extents pearly all over the Kingdom, The weather Ae severest experlenced In twerity years, Heavy gale prevails on the Cornish coast, has beon wrth ENCHE Visa fs en Wrecked nt thy Sellly Islands, and elds Ore no thtlngs of fier crew. ‘Two ves- rene Ashore at St. Ives, Colt and stormy tasteution ne iconrnont {s obstructing as 5 rapt linet ulyo the railways and tele iwi THE OFRMAN OCEAN, shinee 1, Jan, W—A bark and several ‘x 4 vessels are ashoreoutalde this harbor. MWe-boat, launehed for ts Crews, was capsized. ree ————+ TILE IRISH, IN THE Hovey OF COsmMONB, nein ON, Jan, 18,—In last night's debate in thelo, bd of Commons, the Marquis of Sturt ot Warned the Obstructionista that the ihn ay Would be unable to calm tho fecl- ne! Irhtatjon which haye arisen Jn the uy nied Sud In the country, ia 1 Secretary of War, replying to u ques- ore, ¢ yelper to the recent explosion at Sul- a! ald tha Government were well aware circumstances iu which they were Los, placed, and were inking all ue precautions, AGAINST COEICION, A commiltee of Mome-Rulers has been formed for the purpose of orgitnlalng ainove- ment in England against coercion, Loxvox, dan, 1%—The Government ts sald to be fully aware of extating dangerous con- apiractes among Irishmeti in several large towns of England. ‘he orlgin of the fire whieh destroyed tho Edinburg County militia barracks was pure- ly aceldental. The forty members who voted In the ininority on Mr. Lalor's motion In the House of Commons, lastnight, for adjournment of the débate, were all Home-Rulers, ASPECIAL MEETING of the Home-Ruls Parliamentary Committes will be held to consider Shaw's secesslun from the parly. fs FIRST MEETING ‘ In connection with the movement in Englant ngalust eoerelon, for tha organizatlon of which a committey of Home-Rulers has beer formed, will probably be hetd in Birmingham Saturday next. Mx. Parnell will attend. THE POPE, Lonvoy, dan, 18—A dispateh from Rome says: “The Popo has sent a request to Arch bishop MeCabe, of Dublin, to Immediately publish throughout Ireland tho recent Papat letter concerning the agitatten there, ‘The Vope expresses regret that, contrary to his Instruetions, the publication of the fetter lias been delayed.” IRELAND. Dupiiy, Jan. 1%—The distress in the County Clare Is worse than lust year. ‘The Lord-Licutenunt lins ordered the present- ment to the Court of Sessions for tho orgunl- zation of relief works, BsitOrs, Dunrax, Jan, 18.-—The Catholte Bishops of Donegal, Meath, and Killata were seated be- site the traversers in the State trials yester- DY. BRITISIL ITEMS. A MARRIAGE IN VERY IG LIFE. Speetat Cable, Lonpo, Jan, 18.—The Prince of Wales wilrattend the Rothschild marrlaxe to-mor- row, Itis expected that there will be over a thousand spectators, aud that the Ine of carriages will extend more than three miles, Five hundred pounds are to bo dis- tributed sinong the Jewish poor of Vienna and a tike amount among the London Jewish poor, ‘This Rothschild wedding is that of Leopold D eRothsehild, youngest son of the Inte Baron Lionel De Rothschild, and Miss Perecgin, of Trieste, ‘I'he bride fs n sister of Mrs, Arthur ‘Tassoon, the beautiful wife of one of the brothers of Sir Albert Abdallah David Tasseon, of Bagdad, Bombay, and London. THE MARRIAGE WILL BE SOLEMNIZED in the Central Synagog, Great Portland strect, London,.by the Roy. Rabbi Ahgreen. Anothor great event in the Rothschild family took place on tho 17th of Januury, on the ocenston of the Barnnljrah of Muster Walter, who then beeame 1 years of age and a member of the Jewish congregation. His father, Sir Nathanlel de Mothsehild, M. P., commemorated the nt by giving to every onv of the puplis of the Jews’ free schol, of which he is Pres- dent (2,500 boys and girls), refreslunents and thentrical entertainments, ‘Ten tons of cake and 60,000 oranges wereordered, nnd presents distributed to puplls and teachers, UNTRUE. ‘To tho Western Associated Prest. Lonvon, din, 18.—The report yesterday that nratiway aeeldent had oceurred near Wuaketield, in which’ seven persons were killed and many Injured, provesto bo untrne, Ml is? WAGES. Severn! meetings have been held by the Lancashire miners, at whieh they have re- solved to continue the strike unless their wages are increased. ‘ho Hussars have moved into the district in Lancashire where the con!-miners are on a strike, In order to be In readiness for auy emergency, AQUATIC, Wallace Rosa, of St, Jolin, N. B., and Rob- ert W. Boyd, of Middlesborough, will row a mateh for £200 2 side over the Thames chan- plonship course fn August next, Iianian satls for tho United States on the Sith Inst. CATTLE Lost. The steamer Manitoban, at Liverpool, from Boston, fost 150 head of cattle un her pas- ange. DEAD. Lonnox Jan, 18,—The death fs announced of Lord Cameys, in ils th year. fis ele eat son, the Hon. Francis Canioys, died lyst week, in his Gfth yer, BULLION FOR Us, Lonnoy, Jan. 18.—The’ bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England to-luy was for shipment to America, THE TRANSVAAL GLADSTONE’S REPLY 'rO THE DUTCH PEACH socinty, Tue Haoue, Jan, 18,—Cladstone, replying to the address of the Dutch Peace Socletles, states that the question of the ‘!'ransyaal will have the careful attention of tho Goyern- nent, GERMANY. MAIS, Benrty, Jan, 18.—The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germuny shows an Increase of specie of 12,120,000 marks, <a A STREET BROIL, ‘The collision of a cout wazon with a furalturo wagon belonging to W. Haskins, of No. 100 West Madison atreet, by which the Intrer. was eousidernuly damaged, furalshed a pretext for un exditing street brawl at 70 Inet oven ing {nu the vicinity of Madison and Groen streets, Tho -tlriver of tho coal wagon refused to give the furniture wagon propriutor elthor his uame or address, and several by stand: ere took pirt fn the serhinmage whieb onsucd, A. urge crowd gathored to witness the fun, which was only stopped by the police coming down upon the contestints and arresting Will- fun Paani Robert Murphy, and Coristhan Welho, Munyer reaisted and abtised Ollicer Rohan, and Murphy faterfered in a shuwerful manner, _T went to tha natives and tried ta ascertain tho enuye of thelr conduct, and thoy made wo Woe derstand why they liu fled. thon returned to seu the wmike myself, which, In fret. f dtd, although two-thirds of [ts tengtis wore hidden In nholoin the garth. Ils size, was euch that 7 concluded he eould wot be poisonous, and Dat ones grasped bin by the tall, While deagg lig him out of his luir with my two bunds L was pro pared to Hatten hig neck clos to hh head with one foot the moment he emerged, so that ho should not have tho pater of turning or juos'ing, My plan succeeded perfectly, and while tho enike'é head wus linprigoned der my foot 1 grasped bla body my bundy, and, ag though bad vanquished ‘a terriblo monster, turned towird the untives with au alrof triumph, They, atruck with terror, hud touked onat tho scone from a eufo distunce. f must confess that the snake olfered Hite rostatanee, although it welthad und twisted itself round my uri, squcoging It so Hlyttty ws to wrop the clyeutation and nuke my hund binck. 1 remuincd, however, in poasesaion of Ita neek, and soon secured it trinly to a lone thick stick 1 bud brought with mo, I thon gave tho reptile to my jen to carry bome, ‘This ser- pont was thirteen feot long. whercas the one ‘uterton enught atnyte-handod was but ten feet, though it might have been cantly powers ful, ‘This dnuke was kept ative and became quite tamo, and when tho natives gaw b'Alberths kiss fos choad and lor it coll round his legs, thoy bowled with ntazument ond nin Six weeks after the caplure he wril “My snake continues todo well; it has twle skin, fg wellebobared and tine, aud does not prcaiapy to escape, even when 1 put Itin tho sun outsile the house; and whon lgo to bring it in, it comes tu mo of its own uccord. It never attempts to bite, even whon f carces or teave It, While tam workiug 1 often bold it on iny kucos, where It remains for. hours; sone tlinea it rutves ite bound, and Heks my taco with {tu forked tongue. Itlsn tre friend and com panton tame. When the autives bothor mo [tia usetulin purtlug them to tight, for they are Tauch atruld of fs Jt 1s quite wutlielent for me to Jet wy annke fooge to muke them ty at full speed.” le kopt his serpent for nearly six mnonths, and latterly wnothor of the samme species with it, til atiast both escaped, aud bu mourns their logs ua of dear Cricnds, adding, * for 1 loved them and they loved me, and wo Tong time together,” New-Gutnea, hart pussea a "hylstbertia, _—<—<—<——— ‘Tho Lunga sre straiuod and racked bya per. sistent cough, the gunorul strongty wasted, and fn jinuraufo complulut often evtablisued thoru- bye ‘Dr, Jayne's bxpectorant fs aneifective rei. ak for vouxbs and colds, ang oxutta 8 Lenotfulal effect on the pulmovary and bronchial urgans, TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: NEW YORK. The ‘Stock: Market Still, Fjrm, and the Tendency of Values Upward. ‘ Coal Shares the Spocinl, Feature, Reaching the Highost Price ‘Since 18TH vate Worchants Much Exercised Over the Refusal of Insurance Companies to Insuro Commissions, Special Order from the War De- * partment Regarding the Whittaker Trial. John Kelly Elected Chairman of the Tammany Reorganizatlun Com. mittee. ._ ab 1 No Moro Public Paucrals Ovor the Bedles of tho Victima of Uontagions “” Diseases, Re STOCKS, A THE MARKEY FMM AND NUOYANT. Spectat Lispateh to ‘Tas Unleage s¥iWur... New Your, Jan. 18—The stuck market opened firm, but prices afterwards deellned WY to8% per cent. After the first Board there was a firmer feeling and an advance of 4¢4oTper cent, ‘The dealings were targe und well distributed, ‘here was inereased ace tivity In telegraph shares, ‘The au ket was frregulnr after — the - first eall, but In general strong. Ul linuls Central Jumped up on & rumor that this Company's annual statement, whieh will “shortly appear, will show netearnings forthe year of I per cent, und that tue dividends will be raised to 8 per cent, Union Pactiie and Lake Shore suld down about L per cent during the furenvon, but at nyon hud fully reevvered to the best prices, and TUE GENERAL MARKET WAS ACTIVE. Sales of immense blucks of Erie coumnon by fA prominent Lower Brond street concern this morning cused a decline, with a subsequent rally, he active market was rather weaker aud Irregular on thy second all, ‘Chere was great netivity and buoyancy In the railway share Ist towards the close of business. ‘The coal shares were the special features of the market, and not only advanced sharply, but reached the highest figures attained for many years. Delaware, Lackawauna & Western sold higher than at auy tine since Mareh, 1870, when (he stock was 1102{@120. Jersey Central was within « fraction of the highest price of lust: year, which was higher than any previous thue sluee May, 1878, when the stock sold at 0344. Delaware & Ludson was higher to-day than at any previous thie since July, 1874, when tt gold at 1032f, After the coal stocks, TUL TELEGUAPH BARES WERE MOST CON- SsPICLOLy, the only important fluctuations, however, being in Western Union, Amun, the Pacite stocks Union was buoyant and rose on large transactions, In the Granger stoeks St Paul & Omaha preferred wag the specialty, ‘The fentures of the railroad bond snarket to-day were Rome, Watertown & Ostensburg firsts, which advanced to 3 from 94, and then de elned to 02; Wabash equipment sevens, which advanced to 4 from 43; St. Paul & Sloux City firsts, which advanced to 115 from 11134; Iron Mountain seconds to 112 from 1t05/: Northwestern firsts to. 118, from 112; Mobile & Ohto second debenture to. 50, trom 49; Lake Erie & Western Income to 71, trum 70; Jersey Ceutral income to 102, from 101; Grent Western scvonts to 110, from 109, Wrbash general mortgage és declined to 10214, from 1014; Iran Mountain firsts pre- ferred Income to 95 and 00!14; Oltlo & Missis- sippi firsts (Springfteldt Division) to 115, from 116, Inter recoverlug.to 1151¢; Texas Paeitic to Ti4y tor Incomes and 993g for Rilo Grande firsts, ‘The Ohio Central BONDS WERE ALSO ACTIVE, first selllmz up to 108}¢ aud Incomes to 62, Chesapeake & Ohio, serles 2, rosa to 81 and reucted to 884, currency Os beIng steady at 560. Wabash general mortgage rose from 100 to 10024 nnd do equinnent from 45 to 50, Cen- tral Pselfie firsts fell off from 11434 to 112 nnd do California & Oregon Branch from 103% to 103, Eric new consol seconds fluctuated between 101ff and 1613f, Knnsas & ‘Loxus firsts were tt fraction higher and seconds 2 fraction lower at 112!¢ and %8!¢ to 733g re- spectively, THE MINING SHARE markets were active this morning, aud some fluctuations were apparont In certain low- prived stocks, Horn Silver shows strength, but Robinson Consollduted is weaker. Goud- shaw advanecd to 122, Hukill declined to 130, Mr, Gould’s people aro satd to bo great “bulls” on Western Union for 195 and for all low-priced stacks. ‘The Nord Mexican decision {fs « grent triumph for lr, Gould's Southwestern oxtonsion system into Moxtvo, It 1s rnmored that Mr. Gould 1s buy- ing Paciile Mall, A prominent Erie Rullway Director yesterday sold a call ou 50,000 shares of Erle at 60, alx months, for t per cent, ‘The AMills party are great bellevers in the Erto se~ eurltics, INSURNANOK, INSUNTNG COMMISSION 3 Speclal Dlspatteh to ‘The Chicaga Tribune, — * New Yout, Jan, 18,—Tho position recently assumed by some of tho leading flre-tnsure CHANTS. Faneo compantes touching the Insurance of commissions {3 creating much excitement among commigdion merchants, who, it ts esthnated, carry In this city over $30,000,000 of insurance. A Inrgo portion of this amount expired at the efos Inst year; and applications for renewals were duly made, On examlulng a now polley fs sued by adarge foreign company it was found that the words “ Nor for any commis along on imerehnndise fn the hquds of. con- sigtices”? had been added to the clause speel- fylng the “excoptlons absolute on account of which this company shall not be Mable,” TUN DISCOVERY was hnmediately communicated tp several commission merchants, who within the past few days have requested tholr brokers to have all pollcles contalning. the words quoted canceled at. once, ‘They + ro- gard the clatin that the commission on wierchondisa eld on consignment fs not insurable as a great outrage, and belloye that the companies should pay in case of loss the market value of the goods or tha cost of re- viacing thom after v fire, ‘Thoy contend that tho selling, priea of manufact- urers’ agents fa-).the miurket value, und that if — thd coinpantes go inte the market to buy‘or replica the dain- aged merchandise they will ba met with a pice whlch Includes colhintssions, THEY FUNTHEL CLAIM that the whole busluess Gf commission more chants, thelr rent, outiay for insuranvo, tray ellug agent, cartage, and All other Items of expense, aro. made oyt of the profits of the commissions of tha sollers, and that if property be destroyed by tire they ore thereby prevented from making sates and obtalahng commissions. This, thoy say, ly the gist.of the trade, and, if the insurance companies decline to pay for commifsatons, thoy deprive the agent of the only real interest thoy have in the property insured,; Thelr elatfa GOES EVEN‘ FULTIER than this, and Is based on the nasumptlan that tholr commissions ure Ingurable as purt of the market value tn addition to the sell \ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY pentedly pald such eluting, thereby admitting thelr Justice. So far as enn be Jearued, a mide Jortty of the Compantes are in favor of con- tloulne the course heretofore atopted by thent Jn relation to Insurance of eumuts- sions, and are opposed to any departure therefrom. TAMMANY. KELLY stina. poss? New Yous, Jan, 18-—The Tammany Comittee on Organization held a meeting this afternoon and organized by the elve- tlon of John Kelly a3 Chalrman, Kelty made an address, In whieh he deelargd Unt Tam: inay would never again combitie with any party or faction, and that thelr candidates would be vhosen from tke best class of the Deimuerney. ‘ es ITEMS. MOTEL, MEN'S ASSUCTATION. To the Weatern Associated Press, ew York, Jan 13.—The second annual meeting of the Hotel Men's Mutual Denetit Assoclation was held to-day nat the Mason- fo Temph. Among — those present were,;-C, 0, Uillten, ef — the She’ ian House, Chicago, C. 2. Galloway, wt the Penbody Motel, Memphis, Tenn, KW. Risley, of the Aborn House, Des Muines, Lu, aud Alvin Hulbert, of Chleago, The address of the President showed the Assoclation to be ina flourishing condition, George S, Adams, of the Metropolitan Hotel, of thls elty, was elected President for the en- sulug yent, and B, W. Rice, of Chicago, See retary and ‘Treasurer, ‘TH POOL TOURNAMEST, ‘The following is tho result of the games played in the pool tournament to-day: Joseph King defeated Albort Morris 1 to 65 Alonzo Morris defeuted Morris Fleld 1 to 45 Alouze Morris defented C. Schaefer 11 to 7: Albert Frey defeated Ollg Flelds 11 tu 5, C, Schaefer, Lambert, aud Fields ure now out of the Llournament, QUALD THE PULIC NLALTIL The Duard of Health to-day passed an ordinance making ita misdemeanor punish able by afine of $250 to hold a public or a ehureh funeral over any persyn who dies from contagious or Infectious’ disease, such as smallpox, diphtherla, scurlet-fever, yel- low-fever, typhus-fever, or nsiatic cholera, SINEET-CAL COLLISION, Two street-cars, while running for prece- dicnee on a single track, came in collision, and one of them was badly wrecked, and one of the passengers severely cut and brulsed. ANEW LINE OF STEAMENS, The Ville 'Alger, the first: vessel of the new Hine of steamers to ply between New York aud Bordeaux, has Just arrived here, The reguiar Muers will bo put in the trade and sall fortnightly. WHITTAKER'S TRIAL, Aspectal order, received to-duy at the army headquarters In this elty from the War De- pirtinent, direets the Court of Inquiry to Ine vestizate the case of Cadet Whittuker to ns- semble Thursday next. FOREIGN MARKET REPORTS, Owing to interruptions on the land Ines tn Ameria connecting with the cables, tho usual European market dispatches are iniss- ing. SCHOOLS CLOSED, Two of the public selivols in Jersey Clty were closed to-day on acount of searlet- jever, ‘Che residents of that city are greatly alarmed at the spread of the dread disease. DIED TOGETHER. Pathetic Incident of the Wreck of the Ship Eric. San Franelseo Alta Uatifornta, -Tlenry Wasson, foimerly chief officer of the ship Erie tho Red, who has arrived from the othor side of the Paeilie, tells a thrilling story, tha maln points of which areas fol- lows: On the night of Sept. 16 the Erle sighted Cape Otway Nght, and every one on board was contident that the’ voyage would soon De at an end, and’ were tbbking forward to bo at Melbourne on the “morrow. ‘The light breeze which prevalled Was Just sufll- cientto give the ship headway, At mid- night the second officer called the Captatn on deck and reported that 2 heavy foz had set. tle over the Innd, which was searcely visl- ble. Orders were glyen at about 1:90 0. m, to wear ship, but there was-not sufleient wiud to accomplish the maneuvre. The ves- sel refused to go round. ‘The light, which had up to this tne been Invisible, suddenty shotie out and made vistbla. to all the perll- ous situation they were In. A Jong, narrow ridge of cruel rocks runs out some fow miles frum tue cape. It was between this ridge and the high, preetpltoys coast that the ves- sel lay, slowly drifting to her doom, ‘The only passengers were 0 gentleman nanied Gould and his wife. They had been married at Bath but 0 few weeks ‘previous to the ves- sel’s departure for New York. Mrs. Gould had developed Snelplent consumption, and by tho advice of the doctor had wndertaken sen voyage with a view to combat the dlre malady. The young couple had enjoyed themselves during the trip and were eagerly tuoking forward to the termination of the yoynze, The vessel was now rapidly: drift- ing to destruction and 10 power on carth could avert her breaklug onthe reef, Capt. Doane and his officers stood on the poop, glving orders to the crew to get tho boals out, ‘Two of them were launched, but the current enrried them among the breuleis, where they were Immediately sinashed to pleces, AtSa, ni, just as daylight broke, the l-fated ship with one bound struck upon the reef, The shock took slx of her erew who ware clustered on the forecastle head right off thelr fect, and « succeeding sea aweoplog oyer tho ship carried than with it Mr. und Mrs, Gould were the survivors on the puop. With tenrful countenanees and looks of horror thay saw thelr end approach ing, ‘The Captaln’ exhorted them to allow iim to have them Inshed to spay, but clther through fear or a hope of bemg saved by gue other mothod thoy steadily refusod. ‘the ship was tow grinding and erashlig among tho brenkera, The sharp rocks werd pluylng havoc with tho timbers, and tho huge waves rolling In shors would Ht her again and again pute tu bring her nearer to: des struction, Blue lglitsundrockets were burned, Dib the Ightkeepers state that, owing to the heavy fox, Gey never saw them, Morn Ing came at Inst; the breeze had freshened to a gale, but alll tho pallor mist hungover the Ind. Atta. un the house on deck sot toose, and upon itthe Captain Mis. Gontd and sixtosn others cuibarked, One heavy sun lifted tt off the deck, and thoy found thouselves adrift onthe ocean, ‘Their tite was, however, not yotdectied, The sea was washiig over the fall house. Ono hugo wave swopt Al. and Mrs. Gould and threu sailors Into the yawn {ng gulf, It was linpossiblo to. sive thon, Itupes thore were none, ait they disappeared almost. tuwedlately. Whon dist seen thoy were elliging to cach other, ‘Tho next morn- ine the mounted troopers enguged in search- ing the peashore for the dead faund the budies interlocked In each other's arnis, United tu life, thoy were not divided Indenth, ‘Thelr sth embrace rendermg it lmpossible toseparate them, they wero buried In one coltin, ‘The bodies ot tive of the crew wore found at yarlous points along the coast bear yyirks and brulses from contact with the rocks, ‘The survivors, after renaining on the deck-house fortwenty hours, were plekey up by the steamer Dawnon her passage from Adelaide to Melbourne, ‘They' were kindly received by the Unlted: States Consul and clothing provided for thom, Sar A Wonton Aftor tir. Foruh’s Own Kear Londen Jat, On Sunday, tho iven of ecombor, Mra, Itiobe ard Burton's anngul 10te gud distribution of prizes to those persons who bate distlugulsied: themclyes for buniuulty to aniinate tole place in the Town Hult at Yrlosto, ‘Lhe hall. wie crowded, ual tho nesombly included the Aus trian authorities, the muufelpality, the Bygllah colony, the iiost Induential porsony in the town gud environs, and sauuite Hooked dn trum sho neyhborboud. The Goy- ernor, Laing absent at Vienna, Corse diy Masta to take the ebalr, “fhe coach: men, drivers, wud pensnntry recelyed ultugother 2,000 tloring ng rewards, the mouey having been collected by Mov. Burton fn Enxluud. Blghty-three operauns uf ‘Tricste, wud Jusubnore from towns (in Austria, Italy, and Daluatl, the mon ef the quarries, the siaughter-houge, and the publiy slaughtervr and bla mun (who have bundseds of sututuly in their 4 uf pensants, WO ing price, and that the cujipanies haye re- | power througnout the your) recelye prizes in 1, 1881I—TWELVE PAGKS, sua of money, and elxty-four persons who are tov well off to recelve money, or who werg wen teen's servants, reeelved diplomas of hone for nets of hum tw sno alae Mra. Burton ndrresyed th ly tn itdlinn, wotting forth the abject of tieriniaaion-and reviewitg the inte provements whiel bad been nade In the trent. mont of dumb brutes, lelling tho peuple frank! of thelr shorteorottiyé und the abuses which still remnined, and proposing measures and demand- ing several new lawxa from Governtnent for the further atnéndinent of the condiuon of aniinnls. Vuat part of her specu whlot was more partic: ularly addrossed to the tatives wad spoken by Mrs, Gurton In tholr owu Triesting dialect, and -euused great ainusement, Mrv. Burton's sd- dress, which insted three-quarters of an hour, was recelved with donfening applause and vivas. ‘The purse for Mea. Burton's benevolent work ie aguln ciapty. AMUSEMENTS. MPVICKEIUS, Alexandre Dumas’ “3/Etraugére” was pro- duced at this thoatre last nlht for tho frat te Jn thig country, and, owing to the latencss of tho hour when tho curtain foully fell, fure ther than the tere mention of tho ovent ig ueferred, If its reecption can be tuken for nuything we cannot belleve thet “L'Etrangére” will be'a popular play fn the repertotre of Sarub. Werahardt, There ts not enough of ber in ft. Then, tho play 4g ubsolutely devold of action, the entire fiyo acts being devoted to 8 series of dialows, in which we find brilliant wit and pole ished urt, aud an exposition of social philusophy peculiarly French in ite ebaractur, ‘bo audience was: one of the largest since the ene migement begun; but, befure the end of tho third uct the, talk «= begun to tell, and =o many left Ouse, anit beh Defure the plece was conctuded fully one-fourth of the people bad retired, Mile. Beruhurdt’s company wus shown In * L'Etrungere" to better tdvantuge than in any pleee heretofore wat ad. hie evening “Frou Frou" will given. BTODDARD LECTURE COURSE. Mr. Joba L, Stoddurd, of Boston, gave a prie vate complimentary reception lust evening In Central Musle-Hall, at wulch be delivered bis superbly illustruicd lecturo entitled, “The Land of the Moors; or, Suunterlngs in Sunny Spato.* = There waa oa large and fashlonable audience present, aud tho lecturer succeeded fn churmine them with bis intereating talk and bis beautiful views Ils entertainment ts on the plan of Judge Bick’s itustrated lectures, the scencs described betng thrown upon an linmeuse screen by means of « powerful atercopticun. He ts nn entertuln ing speaker, wad shows o pericct kirowledyo of bis aubject, treating it in scholarly language, and mukiug bis descriptions very c! ‘The lecturer was introduced by Mr Clarke, of this city, During the evening be was re ‘wanted with consideruble applause for, his ef- forts Ue begun by saying that Spain had been too much uertected. a European travelers, and that ita many beauties of scenery und architect- tire Were comparatively unknown except to the student and historian, It was bis purpose to familiarize bis nudiences with surae of the muny Leautles of this wonderful country by his views aud bls descriptive lecture, view exhibited was one of the City of ‘Tutedu, aud this was followed In quick succession by views of thy bridgoof St. Murks, the Aleuzac und Its approach, the ‘Tagus River, the Clues of Cordova uid Seville, and muny other beautiful svencs, Hedovoted some time tua vivid de- ery) en of the Speniards’ chief amusement—tho bull ight—nnd suid thut this. barbarous custo wus sull kept up, and was a feature of the Spuu- gh Sunday. A tistorical sketch of the country: was given, together with o brief description of tho custuis of ita people, and the lecture was bentyht to a close amid Hattering: ieee Monduy evoutng dfr. Studdard will detiver tho frat of wseries of leotures to be dellyered dure Tug tho weet, und tho yood fnpresyion he made lust evening | will Insure bint nauccessful engagement. The topic for the week are ons follows: Monday, ‘Lu Belte ance’: Tnesduy, “Between ‘two Sens. or uunterings 1 Northern Ite! Wednesday, ‘Tho Passion Play uf 1890 at Ober g re- we ‘Thursday, "Gems of German Travel; Friday, “fhe Sultan's Paradise, or Life In ana About Constantinople”; Saturday matings, The Fuasion Play": Suturday evening, Travels in Suuny Bpattz.'” DRAMATIC NOTES.” Harry G, Richmond hus ceused to be a star. MInnle Palmer's new play, “ The Pigeon," {s 2 fallure, Tawrencs Barrett will produce The Bank- rupt" at Boston Jun. 81. Nato Lingbam ia serfously 1 in New York. A benellt {3 belay Rotten up for Lim. Milas Ada Cavendish will not act In this coun ts fur goin Une, She returoa to England In April. Miss Lillian Spencer was’ marricd Inst week to Eawurd Clayburgh, who will shortly tuke bla bride un a aturriug tour. ‘The Boston Heruld prints a rumor to the effect that the Itice Surprise Party bus passed under thy control uf Haverly, Misa Jolfroys Lowia wilt prabable avon be stirred in Forget-Me-Not,"—thut 1s, if Gene- vieve las nothing to aay about it, Miss Maudo Granger bag gone lo Now York. Her company remaine bere wntll Mies Granger wends on goine ouw to play bor part in “Two Nights io House.” tulcyruphed to° Mr, W. Conner, who bas nade bimself known asthe mannger of Liwrence Barratt aud John MeCutlough, is nbout to lease the Varleties The- autre In New Orleans for ten years. Nat Goodwin will probably go Into manage- meutnext avaion in New York, He conten. plates baving a theatre fu which comyedietia, pure aan furce wilt be the fori uf entere talnment. e By meons of the International underground rallrond tho munagement of the Baldwin Jelpated Wal ‘Tue pleco bas met with inueb favor. M. Soudan telezraphod to tho Paria Fiuaro from Moutrent: * The Arvhbisbop of Montreal hag excummuulested Scribe, Legouvé, Jarrett, and Sarah Bernhardt vo account of tho lemore allty of tye comedy *Adrienue Lecouvreur.’ Laura Don and Laura Thorndyke quirreled 15, to tho culor of the ribbon they should wearin “Dreams of Dolusion,” at Lidldwin's ‘Theatres Sun Francisco, recon und refused to play, 80 the balance of tho evening was devoted to rend~ ings und recitations. ‘ doe Howard thinks that the "The Black Vunus” aya drama lant worth the ink to say go, but as tt spectacle, with shaxgy camels, real th er donkeys, bucking gonts, vallet girs, aud idiotic tourlsty, and aslivesship tied with inva in tlyhts and girisin gold bunds, itv immense, o wicked Spirit of the Times sugyosts to Migs Fanny Davenport that, if the ropurt be true that she Is about tu udd © Cumtlle" to ber reper tolre, she muke tho lady of the catnelitus div of heart disexse,—or dropay. It fears ahe could not lovk consumptive with thoso maxnificent rind aud suoulders. Salvini's recelpts for elght performances at tho Glube Theatre, Boston, urv sald to have beet $2,801, A Boston paper, spenkitur of the coe gageMoNt, Suys if the sutne prices Lad been uhungod ag for the Bernhardt representations tho Tiatinn actor would bive drawn inore money than the famous ex-soctetuire of the Comédie Frangalve dit in tha samo number of perform~ anecd, “ Forget-Mo-Not,” the New York Evening Post says, "ia NOt by any means, one Of the grentest plays of this generation, but it throntens to innke as uch nolse tp the world ng iC it wage work of supreme genius, Afr, Walauk and Misa Ward are quurroling about it, aud now Air. Jumes HH. Mendy ateps In tw wake the combut triangular, wid suys that Lealonels the possnasor Of ft, its story jeu curious one, and prowpts Inquiry ns tobow niany more verons are wale praprivtors. According to hin Mr. Grove, with ir. Morlvulo’s assent, Kavo tho imnnuseript abe, solutaly, about sx yours Oyo, to # dtr, Eldridge, of Boston, who ‘lockod it up and thought Httle more about ft until the preseut hubbub caused bin to rewember it wid to onder ite mercnutile value. fe took tt to Br, faidy, whg bought it, and now propeses to: peguure, injunctions forbldding elthor Attys Ward or Mir, Watlick to meddio with it, His luwyor ix U, W. Brooke, aud there la avery ree gon to bulloye that (he pivoe wilt in course of thie become, linmensely valuablo—to tho lexal reofession, The best thing dears. Urave and {urivaiy cnn doix to declure that they naver bold f4, never wrote [t, never beard of It, aud du not believe tu Its existence,” ‘Tho Purisfan ylves the following extriots from nictter written from this olty by sifle. Murio Colomnbler of tho Bernbardt cumapuny to a friond in Park New York {¢ thocallcctor of Puris, Boston lv {ts Faubourg 8t. Qurmaly, Sarab bas Jue ude her début tu Hervant! Toeniebe sbe plays! Prousltrou, Indood,sbu ly really remark ublo in it, 1f sho pluyed the rdlo nt Parte yeu would bo pretty well ustonished, you Mugucurs. But, ae roses aust have thorny, I taust toll you that. the most ixnoble lbels have been olreulated here. They suy that Surah bas four cbitdeen and no busbund. The Amori: enn wotnen bave ne children, nol But, by way of compensation, thoy lave bitvbuods. “Hus- bands ad many us you like, Aud they turn up tholr noses at us? oe iscry os. When Glyorcy shall baya boon catubllehed, wo wilt pay thom npl All tho saveruicns uf Europe, who ury dead, aro uttributed to tho fathors of ber hinuginary: children. Yeaterday' a lady wanted to tind. the addresy of Surub's dentist, onylng that ber falas teuth weru adinirable, Another asked the nd- dresa of hor bulr-dresser, saying that she wished sto baye her bead slaved, in order to lave a wig liky thut of Duna Sul. ‘Two newspapers hive eqdoayored to prove that our Sarah wits not the true Beak, bur a falves win ral. VO wUppsrt thelr com, “they added ‘OU 6UG, tam one fe Wot wy tia us people say. Mile, Culombler tnds tho theatre’ cliirustag, tho scenery spleue dil, andthe Gudience vory cloyunt, ‘The inunu- Ker, BNO sys, ue 08,0 Kyoat deal of mousy, and Thakes thew’ all. travel kp princesses of the fooulignts. d Ho doves auf apouk @ word of Ens glish, und vvery tling, Wa spriguily Stury i 7 aska him anything he replies, “AGhI yosl's Hinge te aly the aries that ae hoe learned tluring,ber many fore! peregrinations, Cy thiuke 4 very @ YA lp aot CARPET-BAG MEMBERS. Some I keresting Facts Melative to tho aa with a basket of eatables, wartnly clothing hor, and by pinning to her broastaallp of paper reading ns foltows: “Will the conductor be kind enough to sce thia child abonrd the train for Havenna, 0., where she expecta ta find rolatives, She is au orpha: pon arriving at ber destinntion Dentie was to mail postul-card, which thoy had given her, und, which bore the address of tho McDuffys on one’ side, and upon th: reverse tho words, "TL arrived home anfely.” Dontlo- is quite shart ‘Two MMotusecs of Congreas—Where Thoy Come Krom and Who Thoy Ares Washington Republican. Although allusions to whut 1s termed the “corvet-bag clement" are less frequent than formerly, It by no means follows that the tem- porary nevendency of the Democratic purty In Aho Nutlonal Leyisiuture bas resolved tho grip- sack" Into an unknown political quantity. Nor ie it necessarily true that tho muchenbused cnr- ‘pet-bayyer bas been completely eradicuted from the body pulltic simply Lecatise of the aucecss- ful ouforcement of the shotgun palicy in cere tain loculities, and the adoption of equatly potent meusures In others where the clomwent referred to at one tine predominated. In order tu disubusa thoiniuds of those who tony be Inclined to the contrary opinion, we have prepared tho subjulned analysis from tho Congressional Directors, showing tho nativity of the Henutors and members who at present make ‘up the body ef our luwinnkers, ‘Tho Investigation incident to the undertaking develops some interesting facts, For inatanco, of the is Senators, itepresenta- tives, and Territorial Delezates, there ure but 20 who ure natives of the States they In part repre- t, The ranatnder are, technically speaklug, urpet-buygera,” Seventeen are of foreign birth,—viz.: Urigga of New Humpshire, Joyce of Verniont, Jones of Nevada, and Cannon of Utah are Englishmen: Beek of Kentucky and Cump- bell of Arizonn Territory dre Scotchinen; Jones of Florida, Ford of Missouri, O'ltellly and O'rien of New York, and Yours of Obto are Frishinen; while Heilinan of Indiana, Morac of Mauanohusetts, Poehler of Minneanta, Muller of Now York, and Deuster of Wisconsin ura Gers inutts, south Carolina, Detaware, and New Mexico furnish the only sold native-born dulegitions; and Arkaneay, Colurudo, lows, anses, auta, Nebraskn, Nevadn, Oregon, Texus, Wiscou. flu, and the Territories, with the exception of New Mexico, nre_ represented exclusively by carpet-buggers. Classified by States, Alwoainn bug given virth to neltber of “ber Senators, and to but three of her elyht ftepresentatives. Shue has furnished to othac States Lorry of Cutlfore ie Kitebin of North Carolin, abd Jonva of te Arkungus, as nlrends obgerved, sends a tll carpet-bay deleyullun to Congress, besides con- tributing Elam, another kiight of the “grip: buck.” tu Louisiana, Culifornla sends oue Pacnecu, Conneeticut sunds five out of alx, and con- tributes Hayes to Lllnols, Gillette to Towa, Chit+ tenden, Hutchings, and Scoville to New York, and Monrue tu Obie. Of the Florida delegation only one, Davidson, is to the tnunur bor. Senutor Brown, who was born in South Caro- ina, ig the only carput-baxyer from Georwity which State guve birth to Pugh and Sanford of Alubama, Hull of Florida, hing of Loutsiatna, Lumnur of SMisstasippi, und Culberson of Texas, nid Stursh (7) were out railrond tickets. Sho Is being kindly cared for In Sergt. Croak's family until an answer ie recelved to a telegram sent on to He: at least the neccasary money for hor trip bom oe '\. BAD NEGRO, Rls Mintreus, J. W. Hobinson, n good-looking but Indoiont colured man from Detroit, was yeate raigued beforo Justice Wallace upon o charge of kidnapping proferred by Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Bume fow months ago Robinson fell Iu with Mrs. Johnson, who was thon Hving with her busvand In an Ohio village just be low Clevelund. They eloped and went first to Cunada, but subsequently they drifted back to Detroit, There Hobinson put on a poor and beggarly mien, which no doubt fitted him well, and was furnished fora time with fuel and pro- visions by the Dotroit Nellef Association, Thon when they begun to tire of feeding u luzy negro, be begged tickets fur himauif and family to come tuthisalty. They arrived nbouta week zo, und took lodgtigs in a basement at No, 150 Sher- mat strect. Yesterduy Mobinson announced ta his infetress that he had tickets tor St, Paul, but: at tho Inst moment sho turned upun hit und re- fused to yo. He then abducted her little son, uged 3 years, and Bho herself was compoliqd to scek refuye at No, 33) Fourth avenue. Robinson followed and made a desperate attempt to carry away, ber demonths'-old teby, but was pre= yonted by tho people residing there, Justice Wallace, upon hearlug the evidence, veld Robin- sou jn 83M ball to the Criminul Court. dirs, Johngon innkes open confesslon of her sin. Sho wasnt thrat fifatuuted with ltobinson, and ue- sides her bomo waa pot so comfortable as she thought it should be, Dut Ho. sooner bod she oplnced herself (in obinson's power thun he beyun to abuse, threaten, and ine timidate her, and thls he bas curried to such ex- cuss that wherever thoy have lived the neigb- hors buve udvised her tw leave hla atonce. She hupes, when sho reguins poaseasion of ber child. to be able to imtke ner way back to Ohio, and there cured Hving for berself nd Mule ones, Tn the meantime the police ary louking. tito itubingoni's Ohio record, Mrs. Johnson having Ine timated that he was ut criwinal, and particularly a horse-thier, A = THAT DEFAULTING BOOKKEEPER, George 8. Marah, the unprincipled and default- Ing bookkeeper of Hibbard & Spencer, was are rested ut 10 o'clock last night by Oleers Mtn; rose and Dillon at the house of bis father, No. 250 West Madison street. It will be remembered, that Mursh succeeded in getting out of jailubout week ago Upon un bond furnished by some per- gong Who proved to be not so reliable and baile worthy ag they had represented themselves. The Judge presiding in the Criminal Court at onee cited them to uppear beforo bim, and native-born cltizen— Logan, Mortisu, Thomas, at my ‘a rearr Doe eee a stances ariel: chap wre aececdited. | Saurelys rearrest was) urdered, | OuC ne ee (Litnols), und from the site yection came Blater | hopo omny have been entettained In of Oregon and rents ol Washlagton Territory. Cobb, New, Hostetler, and Colerick of Indhina are native (lvoslers, as ure uso Hawk, Springer, and Sparks of Ulinols, Whiteaker of Oregon, Bupaside of Ihode Islind, and Bouth of Cull- ori. own gives Valentine tu Nebrasku, but chooses none of ber own sing to represent bersell, Kunsis is not yet of euilicient age to provide & son of ber own Jur the Natioual Legiotatures With the exception ot Senator Beck upd one Representative, tha delegation from Kentucky, urg al wutivesor that Stare, os are Walker of certain guurters that Marsh would be able to Pyuire his uecounts with tho fem seems now to have vanished, for, after a long investigation, the firm nnnounce that bis defaleation was muck greater than was at uret anticlpated. ent A WATCH-THIEF. John Burns, a veteran thle! yesterday ufternoun by Oflleer Thomus Lee while attempting to dispuse of a gold watch, Elgin movement, with peacocks eflyraved Aticaneay, Call of Florida, Stevenson of Itivels. | upon both slug of the = case, at Janus and Uivaon of. Loutsiaua, singleton of | § Men SReee eae eee BE TEScrT, | Sl eee ae ee tne bout ei, Ttandolph street. The waten 19 worth about guu, but Hurns offered to sell It for $10, Burns was at tirat thought to be Matt parley. also a vut~ ernn thief, who was not long ago Hberated from the County Jatl by mistake. 3 A SOCIAL SKELETON, William Nash, G) years of age, was yesterday held by Justice Ingersoll In 83) ball to the Criuivnl Court upow a charge of adultery and fornication, and upon a slinilar charge Mur- garot O'Brien was held iu bond until to- duy, ‘The complainants were the daughters ot Mr. Nash, young ladles .of 17 and 2 yours. ‘Thelr mother ts tu (nmidse of un Inanue vsyluin, and recently thelr father has persisted 1a Ignore Ing the wishes of his funitly for the suke of tak- lng dirs. O'Brien w his ved and board. i TANGLED WEBBS, Joseph aud Charles Webb, 3) and % yenrs of Saunders of Nebraska, MeMillun of Tennessve, and Maxey of Texus. Ellis, of Loulsluna, bag the right to cialis tho Peltean Stute as the place of tue birth, and £0 has Oscar ‘Turner of Kentucky. Maino sends sty of ber own sons to Congress, and furnishes Oregon with Grover, lowe with Deering, und Minnesota with Duooelland Wash burn, Melane breaks tho eolidity of the Maryland deloyatan by bis having been bern to Delaware; but Lord Baltimore's phintudon ney justly his clatn tu David Davis and Puwnshend of [linols, Kirkwood of Iowa, MeMution of Ohlo, Divi of West Virxinia, and Buwney, tho poetical dele- fram Wyomlue Lereitury. Hiuserts represents herself with ofue of her ‘olf¥pring. wud coutributes Duvis tu Cult- fornia, G. It Davis to Lbnols, Ingalls tu Kane sug,und Linke to New Jersey, Michigan cuntents bereclr with Ferry. Brewer, and Hubble, borrawlig the remalnder of ber deulegution frau other Stutes, ert oy Minnesota iy dependent upon the genorosity < “ as of her sister Stated for representation. awe, respectively, were yuaterday held by Jus- Mississippi has ylven uirth to but two mem- | tice Wallace tm 83,000 boil to. tho . Sith bers of the present. Congress—Muldeow and | upon o charge of burelury. The Webb Maney. ‘Missouri ts represented In part by seven car- pet-baucers, and gave birth to Craveas of Are ansns und Alusie of Ida, Nebraska and Nevada ure atl under age, and have no grown-up children of their own, New Humpshire sends ono nytivbinan und three uative-born citizens to Congress, and pers nits Suwyer of Missourl, W. A. Wood of Now York, Hazelton of Wisconsin, and Nercross of Magsuehusetls to clulin the Grant State as the place of thelr birth. New Jersey's delegation of ning includes four enrpet-bagers; while New York, in order to represent berscl! in a becoming munner, be fects twelve of bev thirty-three meniters in tho Lower House from Leyund her own bor- ders, The Empire Stnte, however, bis a nus merous progeny distributed among her less fuv= ored sisters, neluding the folowtny, who ure now claimed, by right of udoption, as eltizena of the States they represvat-viz : Page, of Catlrorntay Yetler and Wh, of Colurado; Aldrich, Barb and Sherwin, of Miinols; Do La Matyr and Guk of Indians ftyun, of Kungas; Newberry, Wilt and Conger, of Michigan; Wells, of “Stssout brothors reside with thoir purents on Harrison street, near Foster, and (t wig on thelr promises thut the furs stolua from Beak & Buvber’s atore, on Wubush avenue, Were recoverad, The boys rut express Wiyous, and ft ls positively known tat one of tho rigs wus tho conveyance used by the burglars. BUSINESS NOTICES. To ANOnrfricnds.—Unving had num berless Hoguliies for ndvertialing cards from ladies tn.ull parts of the country who nee Inter- ested fu the prevailing fushion of making “Curd Collections," we nro buviug printed for then a gerofaeven boautltal cards, each in six colors, aud on a pol buckyround, in tha very Lizhest degree of art, Musteating Shuksponre’s “Seven Anesof Man.” We luva spared no expenso in these candg,—they are aay Uttlo art-getms. Our only afin las been to publish the finest ards yet shown, Applications for them have come a so rapidly that neurly the whole edition 6 cn- gaged beture the recolpt by us of tho cards trom the urtlat, ran have therefore been oblized to Paddoek, of Nebrusku:' Dagaett, of Nevada; | wdopt tho ny plun tor tho distribution uf MePhervon and Leigh, of New Jers Wars | the remainder: No more of tho wilt Shakspeare ner, of Ohio; Errett. of Pennsylvant pson, of | cards, seven in the surics, will be sent excepting Texas: Cameron, lintgg, Bouck, Humphreys, and Willinms, of Wisconsin; and Magtinis, of Montuan Territory, North Curutlia includes one carpet-bagger iu her delegation ef ten, and contributes Dunn ty: Arknusns, Hawley to Connecticut, J, G, Cannon upontby receipt ot a utatemout from u grocer that tho persun apply le for tho cards haa bought of him on that day xt least soven burs of Dobbins’ Eleotrie Soup, with price paid for same. Allopplytng In this manner will recelve the full Get of seven curds gratly by anil. This will ne to Hilnols, nning to Sigsiasipp), and Forucy } sure ug that our friends and patrons got their to Alabam shure of theso beautiful designs, alubougn it in ‘Tho Duckoyo State ecarcely fulfills publicex- | noianner repays wy for the costal tho cards, pectution, She horrowa one Senutur ood five ] Your grocer hus the suup or will ae it, und tho Reprevenintives from othortocalttles. and inakes | purchuse by you of sevo bars of It at one thine will secure for you gratls seven really byautiful curds, The snip improves with age, and $3 an articlont necvaslty In your bouse every week. Thorefore you are not asked to buy a uncles article, but one that you must have anyway, Please send us your teeta aAtonce, aid tellyour Indy friends waking * Card Collections” to do the ‘sume, Yours roapuotfully, 5 Crag Co., 16 South Fourth street, Philadel. « phtu, a. ‘ roluro by extending the gervices of Fort and Forsythe to Mao: MeDonnld, Voorhees, Brown, Myare, Calkins, nod Cornulllte Indiana; Allison, SieCord, Weaver, and Sapp to Lown; Hum to Kanang; Stone and Sletiawan to Michigans Wins dow to Sinnevotu; Sharon to Nevuday Cox, Eins stein, and MeCook to New York; andof Beauett to thikota Territory, Oregon, politically, 1a yet a minor. Pennsylvania can boast of but one carpet- Dbagger, Errett. inher dolegution; but for this Apparentoveniight sho makos ample wmends by contributing Belford to Cotoradu; Buyd to Ite noisy Mekuctl and Orth to Indiana; Price, degraff, Thompeon, aud Carpenter to Lown; Ane a Yeu, Vanilla is oxpenstvé, and when one buys an Extract ata low price, do not bo Uisappotnted If {t te poor or disagreenble iu tla vor, For absulute purity, wo recommend Bure derson to Kaneda: Mulne to. Maine; Burroughs | nett’s Extract of Maniiti, to Michigan; MoMillun to Mitnnevota; Fernando ——— Wood to New York; ‘Townsend to Onla; Jorion- gen te Virginia: and Pound ta Wiscansia, Hbude Iyjand borrows one enrpet-bagger from Indiana, Burnside, and eantributes Buldwin to Michigau, thereby balutelu tho iccount, Routh Carolina eachews carpet-baggers for herself, but sends two of ber sons, Brown sud Hooker, toaid In representing tho Stute of Georglu. Modtillan, now of Tennussee, that saw tho Hybt in Kontucky, and tg tho only carpet-buxger tn the dulegution from the fsurmer State. wolcl uve birth to Morgun and Shelley, of Matai; arland, Gunter, and Stemmons, of Arkunsusy Acklon and Hobertsun, of Loulstana; and Hen- gitts, OF Voxus. aes Welborn and Mills, of Texas, do not poner, from tho directory, to have ever bad o birth- phi y Vermont sent to Englund forono of her Ropre- sentatives, and contributed out of ber own stock Itnskell, Kellogg, Fletd, and fugsell, Hore, Smith, orton, Carpenter, and Caswell, to Kane euy, Louisiana, Massuchuaetts, Michigan, Now York, and Wisconsin, respectively’, Viruloin furntshed a birthplice to her own dolugution, with one exception, and also to each ot the several members and one Sountur, Heres ford, fram West Virginia, 3 ‘Bhe bas done the sstue for Williams of Ain- nble drevalug for 11 vo centa, VLAVORING EXTRACTS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS med andgore joints. Price Dain, Slugieton of Uilnaty, Bruce aud Chaliners of Missiles’ my Buekner of Miysourl, Purnia und Hill uf Oulo, and Coke of Texas, a AN UNPROTECTED TRAVELER, Conductor Lyman, of the train on the Milwan- koo & St. Paul Rullroad whlob urrived in this clty at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternuon, turned over to Sergt. Cronk, of the Holleo Dupartinent, wbandsome Intelligent. ttle girl of 19 yenrs, wlvlog the nome of Dentlo Irene Parson, woo was put abourd of fis trai at Portage EXTRACTS. Clty, Whi, en route to this city, Tho child was wormly and comfortably clad Ina nuat ROMP RTT Hittls velvet bonnet, double-oreauted sieque, KUATIONS Git LMPURIs pluid dress, buttoned yuituny, aud oversbace, from thele pei yarttyy and was well supplied with woolen tnderciotas ted ty all wh oe whe have au maiural Barure fur caheny a0 Manyfactured by STEELE 0 PRICE, Makers of Yupullu Yomt Genus, Cream Baking Donder, ctesy Chleago aud Bt. Louls, toy and wrappers. Sho wuys her futhor keeps a sinnil Jewelry wtore an dhitn sireet, near the owneHull ia Ravennn, Oj ber mother ts dead but ner slepemoter le net at ut filenatured ‘towards her, Lust summer her futhue was visited bya Mrv. M,C, Siebutty, waose huabund kevps a grocery ab Portuge, She and litte Dyatle became fast Sricnds, oa mutual consent the child accompanied ber TRACHVAL DROPS. heute, Bho bus ith wo talaiae t rt Sear a sin en ateee ore dur ur say Ports uk ft wu WD HURLBURT'S be cele a a eat ts anid tay, Meaty watts | TRACHEAL, DROPS. ug they pit her uboard of tho tritlin wud just here tue MeDullys showed a mcun, low apirit. They started the child off wish only 40 o-nts in hey pockets una nu allroad tleket, trustluy. Hu that her winsome, olyltdih face would pass ber over the road. Uruorwise thoy treated ber kindly cnuugh, supplying ber CEKTALN, + COUGH, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, HALSEY BROS, 27 Washington-st., And Druggists generally, ju bt, ir father, no- titying tim of hice whereabouts, and requosting’ enough to fecl chugrin at boing act. Baeiee withe , Charged with Abductiug.the Child of. jay are" Redding’s Russin Salve Jean invalus