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Rewer wart is Su 00 * cule arty. There seom to be cabin ee ae ee ihe demand which Is ample Ford fig Chie presgut the State thut one ete Fee eo Gen. Gariokd's Cabinet tA fo avivetod from among the suns of jilnols, peorla ¢ powint hie? da eho now 1} Journtet (hid)3 Phocton ut fan appllention for n aitimtion per at Bloomington that is soon un and fs tu becoige an exponent oF pe the aed Journalism from a Demos ie etasilproltts Thore ure many things that, craineion for thls placo, Ie la Nomoorat a nit tho earniarks, signs, elpa, and pase witje and he bas bust afiietron for his fat. To pag runt mtppers and tried tu instill inte tho minds «tha pire Demoerntls fen, but they of the ne i iaeestiane ft tuort and NOt. file pt inp in the nedr= Hd be enengh to the milk of human patil strengl in bis to tenedie in the goed boy n't ng bis aiview Eo ia aiten, h diggutet neta’ TLD, with lew: fiednees flown 11 ne preests tart at dns unly rery ‘of Phoclon renewal 2% arbor, ents nod he ts prepared Bury tae Ms party while. there fo eirope deft dn the “Jug He hue, # trun been forced by dire adversity to Toruge nietmcnemy. aut While burning with holy on te even ANS Veet abllged ta work. alt Me Chicago TRBUNG and otber papora, but haghorn ult the while a red-hot Deinoerat, dete cutupalled to print dispatches seiving wel arty OF Hissoul’s affiliation partionlir tits. ihe Petipeor the athe, be now destres to yet. on Weil fy Demmerntic, and has selected the spain orRon Tor hie. pont of attnek. Ei epeed thee, Phoclont Thera ts ty thee gen ment Sor martyrdom, and whon they gid mereaeound thy dlengingus fenuhe,” may thy Are chow luileed that the blood of the martyrs friheseed of thoehuroh, With Oberly at tha ger und Phoeion Pulling stroke oats the saw WuUraTie party Bip OL Alocmbugtan ongtit to Dem over the Journalistle waters to wn alurintog. extent. New York ‘Thaes: It ls na pity that the Eruthern Kepublleans who enlled upon the President-elect n few days siuce should bave accepted axa lender and spokesmat that tote. qos negro, RB. Ellistt, now of South Caro ina, Tho delegation In question visited Gen. Garfield with the cetenaible purpuse of tearnlug towhat extent he was disposed tu support tho Repudtican orinization in tha South, and gether or not he waitkd do alt in bia power to det tho Swronga whieh have x0 tong been sufe fered by tho endured people there. Ti this cous nection ft might ts well be ‘understood trst us fatahat (C men of the Elllott etiss are te be res arvedna the leaders af Southern Republienn= frm, it weuld) be Uetter if the porty were In the wt. Inia bigh thine that tho itepttulenn party nthe South rid steel of eich men as this sano Robert 1. lllett. Me hus done more to bring dkgrsee upon It thin oven the protiignte Moses or the weakling. Ames, [t fs true that he 180 Yack man of the deepest bite, but he ty not n Zouthern negro, and bag nbsulites Ip nothing In common with the peopic whom he claims to represent. Ho was ry Jn Boston, Mass. and wns eduented in En- sland, cemalning for many years in that coun: fry. He wosnever honrd 6f in the South until ater the War, and then the chief prominence which he watned was in connection sith corrupe fies and Ulsropurable trinsnetions In the Fexttinuire. Uy hte rent ability and superior education be might have been ag ornanient, not ouly tehle race, Wut. te the country, He chose ouer to bet elllab nad slippery tricketer,. He bas reeclverd Congressionnt nud other high bon- ora fr he colared peaple of South Curolina, Inreturn, he has never lost an opportunity of misrepresenting them. fife was nppolnted n Spocla) Avent of the Trenstiry some time before the Chicago Convention, nud earned bis pny by appenriig in thu mecting fur his paymoster tad opuinst tho clonrly-expressed wishes of bis constituents, He ow seeks prominence to the end thut he nia have the Jinn'’s share in cor. rolling the Federal patronage in South Caro- inn. For the suko of the party in the South and euwhery, it is to be hoped that be and men Ike bin, who are ulways henrd more of after elec- tion than durin the thick of a*contest, may bo tnt ta the rear and kept there. New York Natton: The contest far the Republican nomination for the Senatorship at Albany ended, as was generally expected, on Thurstay, by tho trumph of Mr. Thormaa C, Pistt. The opposition of the “Anti-Machino” men colinpsed rapidly us the moment for.dects- fon approached, nnd most of them voted for the fost thoroughly Machine candidate there was Inthe field. A Letter ittestration of tho dif-, feultles of “reform within tho party” could tardly Le afforded. Wo buve' commented on thupect of the alfalr elsewhere. “The Ma. cblne” js, naturally. very Jubilant, Iteprincipal organ, tho Albany Hrpreet, shouts with triutuph: orerit, It guys Mr. Platt is a “considerable part of tho Machine bimxclf, while his Lott and founigeous support of Mr. Conkling hus made tim promt as chief among: bie eutennants,”” It quot ide, from the fyracuse Journal, a report of an interview aith an exultiat friend of Mr. Plates, who thus answers the queation, * What gives hin (Fath go stron it hold politically?" He puts men tinder obligation to bitin, aud communda thelr friendstilp and services. Why, he bas se- cured plices fup not toss thun seventy-five por fons in putilic oilices, Ilo hus Appolntees in the New York Custom-flouse. in tho Now York Poal-Ottice, aust itt the New York City Gavern- ments He bas practicdiy run’ Cornell's Ad~ ministration; nnd tho etnal officals, from Su- perintendent Dutcher down to the Boat Inapect- arnt Syraciise. are under obligations to bin. Ho re dones the Agent and Warden of Auburn Hsin, nnd he put another Toga County man ns Herk in the Asulstant Superintendent of Paulle Works’ oliies at Syracuse. And go ft 18 all along fhecannis and in the Gavernment allices. Platt Fen ere plenty In ull the State dupartments at Albany.” | ‘The “game observer thus expiatned tell. He has it * because he is n ood fel- be, a servicenblo nyent, a good ndvlser, 8 npltal exeentar, inakes no pleas of scruples ind asks nu questions, but goes and does what be ls told to do, ur guts his agents ta doit.” Nos where is there tno sinatleat mention of Plutt's oplutons on any aubject now. before, or likely to Gunc before, Congress, or of bis qualitications. furdenting with them or -uelping to deal With tiem, “We make buld to say tint nu one fn thig Stata or tn ony other, who ling not the advantage of Matt's persanal sequatntance, Knows whut fetbinky on any pygelic question—exeept Cutt tho Civil. co ReMrmer ure nvad lot, and (tat the Democrnts caynat be safely trusted ‘ith the officer, He will well repay—Jitet as you Keb, a dignt-bullt, pleasiut-faced man, Showould not sirike you a8 more thin of aver- fae ability =the euretul study, of overybody Stotakes thought about tho futire of Amori- sehualidies. Hu served a torn in Congress, but A¥aathoroso nnobtrusivo in his usefulness it there fg no trace of It In the Record, IRISH LAND LEAGUES. Reveral Mectlnys Yeaterdny. The trish Land Lenguo Club of the ‘Twalfth Ward held a mevtiny lastevening in St. Jarlath's Gur, The Chitrinan, Mr. Mahon, reported {tho attendod the meotivg of the Central Legueat the Palmer House, and thought itn fire, Ho considered tho work ileal, and did {bind the Ward Clubs to act with it. Mr, icuy spoke at some length. Ho considered trey goatee Lemrue unconetitutional, aud ra it appeared to bu run by" politicians, ie Bvored the appointment of threo detesntes iho wands 10 the coming central meeting, tt ts Would toni! to seenre at controlling Interuat be tty thing thae will tend to disunite must ot but down,” "Tho gentleman then spoko the iit, Irish caso und the wcerot of Rand sucvess of this Leagno organization, th Grongemen ar the north of [relund gre TWklog hand with the Cathallos of tha wouth, iaucutie has kept over 10U,000 persons from a nace HUE. He apoke tghly of Mr. Davitt, xe ng thut to his untlring energy the people rodudebied for this Irish ind inovenent, ie getell bud pur tho aise of Lroland vefard ye allah Parthinent and the wholo world, Ps io fishop spoke, enying be was not an Irish- on but evmpathized with the wiuse. He wis Posed tu hundtordtatn, tates, eta. ag Melody thought the ludios should to organs Napa bs aud Lehoved thoy would make ita Nesara, Dun . Dunn, Carmody, and ‘Tansey wore a} fidted deteyates to ttre Content Teagito mete pag be held ‘Thursaay, tho Chulrntan, Me. on, to veumpany thorn, ang ieetlny of the Irish “Land-League Club ter iced tetako place at Parker's Hull, core te tain und Hulsted vtroots, yestentay may ot Wus postponed, as very few poopla dite (ielt NPpenrases, owing to the storm, Tho tereath the neat meeting will bo auudunced The He i h ‘enth Ward Hraneh of the Nationnl rit Land League hold a moatiag in tha nov sreent tho corner of Twelfth and Halsted ta he sage, paftornoon, J. J. Currutt eect, Patrick —Bidledy, “an ~ Telah Hiletwta suifered vleven y iancheatur for nis Fania i i in treig teeta, Adtreas on the present situation Btecentt And 1, F Gleason also apoko of the inarcaltation, » A committee was chosen to. the cent, (wlexates to represent tho branch tn aed fe pan Louguo of Cleo and 5 utd y 3 smuned genticuions LD. B, son, J. J. Carruth; anu dames Duty, a CORONER'S INQUESTS, Cc wa ocr Mutgon yosterday hold an Inquest at Ten Scbor strect upon BMichact Catfoy, 49 Weedon Who died uf inJurlos received by Mrge My fulllog from a poreh in Cront ot his fouteer’ to tho ground, a uistanco of about Spon ay fet Althe Chichyo Avenuo Stution Reaper of UA. Copeluud, the defaulting book- Ylcuty (Aldrich, sing’ & Coy whu committed atthe PY, thuGting bimecle in the bond Wubersya, Brouswick & Lulke Company's rod ed On tho juke-shore. ‘The Jury re- Sera nt og raict of guleide, while luboring un- qi Yorvood lemporgry insanity. At tho Tuwn of hg wag 2O0n Joseph ‘Tookey, 48 years of upg, rae thn , Neh a way AW8 feu bis wagon uecldentully ii He broke hie {Be Waxon-box full upun hin Jubauny Muboney, 49 yours of WLU died ofc On ql ed of br Of congestion of tho ‘uous, wan Raion Teanga lack of nourishment ‘aad es with the cry “Tho Machine fa: with pris Fiatt's hold on Sonntor Contig and Gov. Cor-- upon Bt Alsout No, 2 Jobnsan’ .- FOREIGN. | A Priest Shot by Order of the Authorities of British Honduras. Ilis Offorise Was, that He Re- turned After Banishment from the Country, The Cdercion Bills to Be Intro- duced by Mr, Forstor To-Day. The Irish Membors Prepared to Ob- struct the Monasures at Every Stage. : The Bill for the Protection of Person and Property in Treland, The Viceroy Empowered to Sus- pend the Writ of Habeas Corpus. : Great Britain Probably Willing to Renew Diplomatic Rela tions with Mexico. The Greek Cabinet Averse to the Proposed New Conference ' of the Powers.. ThgyRusstan Troops Victorions in a Sex vere Fight with {he Tekke Turcomans. A Bonapartist Declares His Readiness to Support the French Republic Henceforth. NONDURAS. A PRIEST SHOT, Rosctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Onveans, La., Jan, 23.—The steam- ship Wanderer, Capt. Leith, arrived, late. to- night (from Belize, Honduras. She brings the following news: . Tho Colony of British Honduras Is in ex: eitement over the capture and shout- ing. “by order of President Bontns of the Republic of Guatemala, of the Jestit priest . the . Revi Father Gillett. By the faws of Guatemaln all Jesuits have been banished from the Republle, and should any be caught in the Republic they Juvarlably meet their doom by helt shot be- hind the prison-walls or out on the plaz place reserved for the oxecution us nuted erlm- Jnala—in full view of the entire population, It appears that Father Gillett visited Gua- temaln for his health, and not aga clergyman. Nevertheless he had senreely set foot in Liv- Ingston when, belng recognized by the com- mandant, he was arrested, Ironed, and thrown into a dungeon to awalt orders from the Capital, Guatemala City, On tho recelpt of the telegram ordorlng his belng brought on to the Capital for trial, he was divested of nonrly all his-clothing anil forced to walk barofooted 1 distan¢e of 100 wiles over the mountains, his: captors using mnics’ ‘as’ 'a ‘means ‘of transpor- tation, arriving after three days. He wns tried and sentenced to be'shot, The newsot his sentence reached the ears of the people In British Honduras, and being a man of ex- traordinary .cloquencs and learning, and one whom every ono honored and re- spected, the Governor of Belize was waited upon by thousands of persons of every ered and bellef aud asked to demand the surrender of the priest into his hands, ‘This was done, but all to no avafl, for Prestdent Baneas lad passed Judgement, and nothing remained but the execution of the sentence, On Monday morning, Jan, 17, Father Gillett was taken out of prison under a ‘heavy guard and marched to the plaza, where they were joined by two regiments of soldlera, ‘TUis coftin was brought aud pineed before him, ‘Cho soldiers formed a hollow square, broken st one cross street. oppusit which was posted a firing party. Behind the sol- dlera were the people of the city, looking awestritck and silent, ‘The sigial for the shooting was given by three short rolls. ona drum, heavily muffled, and hardly had the sountl of tho third roll died away when with one instantaneous report twenty carbines sent forth — thelr londed"_ nigsiles nm errand of death, and Father Iptt fell forward on his coflin, plereed by seventeen wounds, 9 mnus of lifeless fest, and bluod. «Immediately the "alitiil blast of the bugle was heard orilering the formation of a marching line, and, leaving 0 «utall of elaht men to perform the burylng, the sol- ders, marching to the tune ofa lively quick- step, retntered thelr barracks, and were tls- uulsseds a, 2 . TAILROAD ACCIDENT. Puerto Cortes was tho sovne of pfright(ul railrond necldent, by which quite’s nimber of peoplo were kill and wounded, ‘Phe ex- press consisting of two passenger coaches, ong mall, and one bageage-car, running at the rate of twenty-vo miles an hour, while turning 9 curve in Amour Mauntain, known as Golden Rock Curve,’ elegred the track owing ton misplaced rall, fnd was precipitated down a valley seventy: fevt. Nearly all aboard wero elther killed or fatally wounded, & great many blecding to death without any medical attendance, Peg FOREIGNENS, : Ileretofore the laws of Spnutsh Honduras have forbidden any forelgner holding elalins or working any of the mines, but now the Government iis a new cole of Inws grant. ing the privilege to Amerleans to hold and wark any claims found, ‘This is dang to in- vito Anerigans to coine-and populate the TIVE IRISIL, THE COERCION MILLS, . Sveqdut Gatile, Lonpos, Jan, 23,—Tho crisis {s Wkely to ocenrthts week, Mr, Foster will introduce his Coercion bills ‘on Monday, and Mr. Gind- stone will move on ‘Tuesday that these bills ‘shall have: precedenco of: other busincas. . Irish mombors publicly announce their mtention to abstruct theso mensures at every stage, and aftirin that thoy have reason to expect the asslutance:'of the Hadleals, many of whon notoriously disi{ke every in- terferance with rights of minorities, but any judicious measure’ will seoura the support of .& great majority of the House, The Spectator declares that the House ts tegolute, and the country still more resolute, ,Itla convinced Iteelf that the apprehensions of danger to Mborty are un- founded, ‘ “ RELIE Frost "noycorrina,” * Npeciat Gabte, Lonxvon, Jau. 23.~The, Emergency Com- milttco of the Grand'Orango Lodge of Ireland hos forwarded a number of men by traln ta- night from Dublin to Ballina, County Mayo, to relleve’ Miss Gardiner, who is being “Boycotted.” The authorities will provide an escort of military at Ballina toprotect the F men to their destination, : A STATEMENT DENIED, 4 To the Weatern Assoclated Press, Lonpos, Jun. %.—Tho statement that the Admiralty had been requested to send steam pinnaces to watch the Irlsh coast fs‘denled, PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PugrEnTY, It is said the bill for the protestion of per souand property in Ireland will’ much re- suinble the Wast Meath aot of 1871, It will empower the Viceroy, with the advice of the ‘Arish: Privy Council, to dbslguate the dis- tricts iu which the act ly to bo enforced, and THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: Q subsequent clause witl suspend the habens corpus by enipowerlng the Viceroy, upon sensonablo Ritsplefon, to arrest any persan decined an offender within the ternis of the act, Tt will also. provide that persons so are rested eannot released, tried, ar balled Without an onter of the Trivy Cound! or Viceroy, Another elnuse will in certain cases aibstitute trig} before two Judges tor (rial by fury, [tis possible that suspension of the habens corpus will continue until the Istof August, PAMNELI4 Parnell starts for Dublin to-night and re turns Tuesday, when he will move Inthe House of poaindis neninst Olndstone’s pros posal to whvus precedence to coercion bills, on ewrotne that it wontd jnvalve interferenes with tho rights of o bers, SPAIN THE COLONIAL TARIFF To 1h Speelat Cable Manni, Jon, %—The Minister for the Colonies and Seflor Canovas del Castillo are {netined to moility the cotonial tari In three volnts,—by the reduction of export dutles fn the West Indlus; by deelaring certain are ticles among = the Importy, such- ns ure ehiefly useful = for — fool and allmentary purposes, to be free of duty; and by reducing inany duties that burden Atneriean imports ns regards the differential fag duty. Both Canovas ana the Mintster of Marine have: resolved to reduce It, hoping thua to obtain from the United States ure duetlon of tho flag duty Inkl upon the Span Ish flag a few years ayo. THE STORM, ‘The floods and gales that have ravaged the entire Peninsula for ten days are tho sever- eston record. ‘The inundations have caused the destruction of half the crop of oranges and lemons, and an fimmense toss, ese tiated at over $45,00,000, to ngrls cultural fiterests. ‘Towns tke Seville, Cordova, and Burgos wero feoded, but the loss of Iife- was comparatively slight. The loss to shipping on the coast issupposed toex- cued 100 vessels, and the drm|ge done to vessels In ports Uke Huglva, Bilbao, Cadiz, Bureclona, and Santander {s_ also estimated at several million dollars. After ten dnys of DALES AND FLooD$ that have cut off telexraphs and made trains forty-eight hours Inte and Interrupted the Hnes tn the north nnd. northwest of Spain, we now haye a snow-fall of unprecedented mingnitude, In the contre and even in the southern part of the Peninsula, Madrid Hes under one. foot of snow. Snow hos fallen In Andalusts and Malaga ln the Dulenric Isles. Bestdes blocking all the passes and railways iu the North of Spain for the bust two days, this weather hag giyen King Alfonso so severe a cul: that it has kept him ju bed for a week. GREECE. AVERSE TO A NEW CONFERENCE. Aruexs, Jan, 23.—The Powers have in- formed Gréece that they ars negotiating in regard to-the Porte’s cirewinr proposing a conference at Constantinople, ‘The Greek "Cablnet Is decidedly averse to the project, and indeed regards it ns less acceptable than arbitration. WHAT THE PORTE WILL'DO," * ‘The Porte ta rendy to concede in Thessaly moro than was awarded Greece at the Berlin conference, provided that in Epirus the ine MODIFIED, proposed by the Porte’s October elvetttar Is, necepted, In the meantime, in Sondenucnce of the warlike attitude of Grevee, the Porte con- tlnues to prepare for war, a aAtuexs, Jan, Y,—The statement of the Vienna Presse that the Greek representatives at the capitals of the Great Powers had been Instructed to present a communication de- Gala tae Greece will formally claim her right to be represented In the Conference of Aubassadors at Constantinople is author- Itatively contradicted. Lonnos, Jan. 23.—A dispateh from Athens reports that the Government refuses to ail- Here to the conférence nt Constattinopte, Whather Greece is rupreacnted or not. : RUSSTAG oe SKODELEFF MEETING WITIT SUCCESS. Pereitanuno, Jan. %3,.—Gen, Skobeleff telegraphs that during the night between the 15th nud eth Instethe Russians earried the ‘Tekke positions forty yards from the wall of the fortress, ‘Tho Tekkes made desperate efforts to recover ft, but failed, At? o'clock on the ovening of tho 10th the eritire force of the Tekkes assaulted the Russian centre and left, and Sesperats fighting ensued along nearly the whole Mn, ‘Tho ‘Tekkes were fiually repulsed with great: slaughter and pursued over the .ramparta of their own works, ‘The Russian loss was thirteen killed and vighty-two wounded. ‘The Russi eon- tinue sapping and intrenching, but’ apera-. tons are dificult because the enemy outuiin ers show ten to one, ‘The hend of the sap is within thirty-four yards of the wall, On, Ath the Russians lost four killed andelghteen Wounded by sharpshvoters, —~ RELIEF, . spon, Jan, 24—A Uspateli from’ St. burs any + “Itis rumored that 30,000 kus from Merv aro advancing to the re- fle gt Geok-Tepe with a battery of artil- ery. . iY DeTEnsncuna, Jan, 23.—The Golos res gards tha reinforcement of » Skobelet! ag absolutely ncoessary. TREATY WITIC CHINA, GE Sr, Perensnuna, Jan, %—Tho main out- Mnes of the arranzement between Russia and Ching are that Russia shill restore all of uldja, reserving on small territory in the northwest of 1. China will ony, isubstae Hal amount over and nove 5,000,000 roubles, stipulated by the Treaty of Livadia, for the expenses,of Russia's military preparations. DEAD, Sr. Perenanuna, Jan, %.—Licut.-Gen. Tergoukassotl Is dead, ' ' TURKEY RETENTION OF THNRITORY, Pants, Jan, 2.—Some of the Powers now favor the retention of Janina and Metzeu by Turkey, : . THE FISIERY OUTRAGE, ConsTANtinopLy,. Jan, . M--Althougl Count Corti, Italian Ambassador, hag in- formed the Porte that he niust suspend dip- Jomntic relattuns unless satisfaction is given for tho outraze upon the Ttatlan fishing b at Mitylune, the Porte has done nothing Pants, Jan, B.—A- Berlin dispateh, semi- ofticially vublished here, states that: nearly all the Powers have avcepteat In prinelple the Vorte's proposal for a conference. THE ORIENT. CHINA, Swanaswat, Dec, 30.—Latest intelligence from Poking stutes that everything ba quict. Gen, ‘Tso, the Il commander, has halted on lis woy tu the Capital somewhere In the Province of Thens!, where.be will romain until after the Chinese now year. ‘The Rus- stangand Chinese each think that sprinc must bring a cilinax, ‘The frost has stopped the pnoavortallon of Chineso troops north- ward, . : 1. ‘The British steamor-Bombay, owned by tho Chinese, luaden with entton, was burned on ‘Yangtz Christmas, ‘Tis $s tho vessel that sank tho American wor-vessel Onelda within a fow tmilles of Yokatianin in 1809, Untare, President of the Board of ‘Trade of Tokto, lately a visitor to San Franelsco, whence he went to the Australian Colontes, including the’Melbourne Exhibition, has re- turned to Japan yla Shangnal, JAPAN, . Youanana, Jan. 8—Tho Mikadu, aecom- panied by Princes.of the bivod aud many high officers of the Government, pald o state visitte the Duke of Genoa on board the frigate Kettor Plaan!, Jan. 7% and partook of dinner, . Fi : The occurrence of calntnitous fires here In Toklo, Asaka, and various other places tu the country, haw caused wuch Suter ling. Rear-Adiutral Stackelberg renulus tn the barupe: with four menrof-war under hls cont> mand. a. nollve paper states that the Chinese En- yoy, ‘Toklo, fia received order to return to China, and if ja Sntlmated that tls rgcall hus kome connection with nm settlofhen' of: the Alu Klu affair, whieh i still in an unsatis- factory condition, so far as “Ching is con- cornet Just twelve months fromthe date of tho order given for tho constriction of the BH diviston- of twenty-three miles of railroad in ‘Yea, the Northern Iylauduf Japan bas been MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1881. opened to traMe and rans trains tatty atin profit. ‘The line Is from Otart Harbor, on the west coust, Vin Sappara, the capital, to the Paronal coatields, it cost $20,000 per tile, whieh breludes rolling slack, mmotive power, and machinery for tere tinal repale-shops. ‘ho Eaueilsh dive former Ty bulit between Toklo and Yolcotmua cost Nearly $200,000 per mille, and fnoke flye yenre to complete eighteen miles, Japanese oficiaty are greatly encouraged at the pros peet of the Amerlenn syste of rapid trans: portation. ‘This is the’ first Amertean rail- road In Asta, and lias been constructed under the direction of Joxeph U, Crawford, 9 Penne sylvaninn, all of whose assistants are Amert- jeans, : tn GREAT BRITAIN, THE HOAT HACE, AGAIN POsTPOSED, Lospos, dan, 23.—The-boat race between Hanh and Laycock hasbeen Cirther post- “poned until Feb. 14, ‘i DEAD, Eugene Joseph Verbockhoven, the eminent pilnter, tg dead, In the House of Commons the Under-For- elgn Sécretary ral that a communication from Mexieo for a renowal of diplomatic re- lations would nect ful consideration, FRANCE, WILL BUPPONT THE REPUBTIC. PAnts, Jan. 2.—M, Dugue de In Faucon- herle (Bonapartist), ivember of the Chamber of Deputies, publishesa letter to his ea. stituents announcing that, in view of the siiceess of the Repiblie In all elections since S77, and In consequence of the death of Nas polvon LL and of his son, lie bows to tha eeelsfon of universal stuffrage, aud will hence- forth support the Republic. , CUBA. 7 NO FREE YIRI, TlavaAya, Jan, 23.—The home Government fins decreed that the Importation, duty free, of fish under a foreign flag shall cease, {tis reported that two Arerican vessels trading between Key West and Huvane with five fish, have already changed the Ainerican for the Spanish flag. GERMANY. ‘sti - IMPENTAL BUDGETS, Benuty, Jan, 2.—The proposed establish- ment of triennial Impérial budgets which Bismarck hag again introduced in the Bundes- rath causes great opposition In the press, ‘The resignation of Herr Bitter, Miufster of Fi- nance, is considered probable, SOUT. AFRICA. REPORTED SURRENDER OF BUTISIE TROOPS, Lonpox, Jan, 2,--Gen. Colby telegraphs as follows: “tis teported from Delngoa Bay that the garrison at Sydenbure has surren- dered.” ‘The garrison fs sirppased to canstat one compituy of the Ninety-fourth Repl SOUT. AMERICA. THE CHILTANS STILT! BUCCESSPUT. Loxvas, Jan, 23,—A: private telegram re- celved nt Liverpool anys that Callao hus been surrendered tu the Chillans as well as Lima, ITAL GAMIBALDL Viexxa, Jit. 23.—The German papers state that the Itulinn Irredeutists have per- sttaded Gen, Garibaldi, to marett with volunteers against Austilon territory. AUST! AN ancilntstior sict, Virxna, Jan. 4—Thé Archbishop of Vietuia has had a stroke‘ot apoplexy. Le Is in great danger. te CRIMINAL“ NEWS." ABRUPT CLOSE OF A TRIAL. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Lavayerte, Ind. Jan, 2ir-The Connolly case, wherein the defendant, who jy our City Marebal, $3 indicted for alleged pariicipntion in horse- thloving, came to an vbripit close to-day. On tho reassembitvg st ‘couft this morning the (nndavit’ of “Dantlél: Clark'{o Iit6e be whort? ‘complaint was yeaterday ‘fnado of haylog e: pressed judgment for the! defendant) was pre- sented, In which he denied all knowledge of tho danznage attributed to him. Othor affidavits “tho verelty of some of the signers of yesterday's ufldavits.” and ‘altogether chaos “rofnad. Other sworn atutements = wero muy, that one of the Jurors had poun Inn fAtoxtented condition sinco the trink bowain. Judgo Ga ue ordered «tha Abate of the fury, a State then usked for a special yvenire, and that tha cuuse Le reset for Monday, ‘The defonsovabjeoted to this, ul- fegtne the imposeibillty of. preparing cortain thor aNidnvite they nud to present by that tlinc, ilso intiinnted that, owing to the nows- paver talk convorning the cause, and tho loval hostility. their cliont could hut have a falr trial here, oid a'change of venue! would probably be asked, Inthe event of n refusal to grant this, and n special veniro boing ordered, the defense would isk that theCoroner, not the Sheriff, sum- mon the Jurors, weal ‘ A BOLD houneny. } Spectal Disvateh to ‘The Uateago Tribunk. Omanta, Neb., Jan, 23.—Tho- depot at Wahoo, on tho Omaha & Republicna Valley Rallrond, was robbed lust night of $800 by two masked mon. C, ‘f, Henderson, Station Agent, wus sitting In the depot between 10 and 11 o'clock waltloy for tho regular enst-bound possenger- tran for Omaha, which wns ‘delayed, A speclal train from Lincoin had Just poesed on ite way toOmaha, when the two. men entered, and, pulnting thelr re 3 At = Hondorson, ‘ol his bande, . wuich hoy onicred | hlin pI ho had jt shipped it toUmaha, The robbers toll him ho fed and told him if he didn’t unlock the enfo within one minute thoy would blow his brains out, Hondorson: accordingly opened tho Kafe, from which thoy tuok ull tho money, and then, locking Henderson in tho dopat, thoy iinniedi+ ately tett, Henderson in & few minutes made his esenno from the bullfing, aud notitied the Sheri, who, with a purty of men, cudeavored to trall tho robbers, but did not aucecod, as thelr trall waa svon lost in the drifting snow, there Leliy high wind at the thine. ‘Tois tnrung acy. eral ofticinis of tho roud, Jogethor vith an ex f roneod detective, loft for Waboo on a spuclul alt, ‘ WINTRY WEATHER. CHICAGO. Dy ita vory fickle behavior during tho past fourweoks tho weather indy bosatd to havo iikonod Atself unto a yiddys coquat,—with changes froquent and sudden, and witha gene oral domenuor of beartiosnesa, First came tho bitter cold, threatening to drive tho meroury clein aut through tho bottom of the thermom- otrleal tubos, and subjecting one to the torture of belng asked Nvo hundred tines a day, “Is thisvold enough for your” Next cama just snow: enough to whet one's appetite for stolyb-riding and create an ocean of , slush, Following this camo the fog, which led co ntutner- ous ralleoud catustrophics, and, acting in con- Junction ’with tho frost, lent, o xlitterlng and honutifus aspect Co Nature. Then more suow arrived, with tho usual phat accompuntnont, followed by some additional snow, thon more wow atill-gud it ts agowils yoke. ‘Thy ould, Wet, meaty, and dirty slust’ ulsg Hngers with us with disvuuriwing compinccncy, wiving cise to inn ‘erable coughs and colds, aud promistug suculy to bocaine worse before {t wears out. Now, of course, oyerybody knows that dunoy tho pust forty-vixht boura the snowfall bas ex- forlenned iittle oF no Intoruslesion, and those who avo bad ocvasion to vo any out-door walking know that tho cold nnd wet strike through tothe fuot with starting and extremely divayrocable vroinptness, fo one whose budiness or Invlline von fouda hing aboug tawn every day litty of wows can bo imparted as tu tho snoww-storm, but there are some Whoso Information on thoswubject fs obtatned only by gazing out af windows und watehing uld uyh-pites of’ shin Jur unattractive abjecta be ing imtamorphised date Deautifu ininiature mountains of spotluss ito. A reportur who wis reckiras onouRL te venture out from bis luxurlantiy appointed quarters yesterduy found out a few things about tho Weather which hu xeucrously Unind~ miity horewith; o SNOW COMMENCED FALLING about 10o'cluck Friday night, aud ut this write ing busgontinued to full ever since with but ong In@rmission, which occurred before duy- (iht yesterday morniug, As to tho depth to which it fell, there la no way ofsecuring uccunl incugurement, but, wovording to the Signal- Bervicw Oillee register, {f ta snow bud bon preelpitated Inthe form of rain it would bave een to the depth of about two and a half Inches—baurdly a3 much as would 0 supposcd, whon It ls considered how very lou the story has lasted. Btranue to say, tho barometer hus hot veen falling any, aud tho Signal-Service oflcers expouted Suturday night to seo yeaters day cold und olvar, A lunar talo presonted I ubout d o'clock yeuterday morning, however, She promise of precipitation wus more than ful- filled dueing tbo day, in apite of the contrury iu- dicauon of thy barometer, Another slugular featuro of yeulerday’s auow -alorul was that curly wi in the morning the tinkes appoarnd to sall dawn from n pertnctly: cloudicas sky, the moon aod stars shining with undimined brightnesa, Although the streets have been cvou sloppy. thotompernture has not during tho past uo shy's been nbove the Ffreeziyg point, The mer tury hide chinbed up the tube ne far ag oor a degrees, Lut hua not reached 32 degrees, and the avernge tetnperatire has been about 20 dey ‘The sleizhing Je fine, and Michtgun av Presentod a scene of exciting interest yesterday afternoon, the speoding of horses belug enievad by erowda of people on the pavement as well as ‘by thosa who rode bebind the spitited animals, Jt waa with great difficulty ond Invor that the atreet-car trucka were kobt In anything Ike sitisfautory running order, und If tho snowfall continues thuch fungor extreme menauros will huve th be resorted to by the cninpantes to. pree vent bloukndes, THE HAILNOADS, Tho suowestorin did s ls finters Hie Is anit f traing.un Rastern ronkelines were ull delayed, as they have been tnont of the present winter, from bait autour to three aud even fave houra, not by y show blockade or storms on the lines, but delay on Eastern connections, The heavy snow on tha New York Cental ltalirond has eaused such frequent and lone delays of trains on tht Hne that the Lake Bhore, the Canada Southerh, aod Great Western and dtiehlenn Cone traltrains have geceasarily beon detuined for that reason, On the Hues running tu the northwiaid from Chicuzo the sturm of yesterday caused slight de- tention, and the Western Iines wera not delayed seriously from the samecause. The aie may be anid of tho Southern tines. On the Michigan Central Hatlrond telegraphic reports were Hved lust evening aluting Unit phot three fi es of snow fell wong the Middly Diviaston. and at Detroit six Inches. At Niles, ubout ninety ilies from Chienga, three firches ow fell, and it wae anawing aligntly at 0 clock let evening. The through oxpruss, due Wt 8305 this morning, will be two and n hall hours lite becutse uf tho delay in making connections with Eastern tines, ‘Tho Lake bhora& Michigan Southarn Ratlroad trains bave oxperionced delays only from enst- ern connections, Lust night there was a teht snow at and east of Toledo, and for sumo ise tance out of Chicago there wus a snowfall of savoral inahes, but hot enough to delity trains serlously. ‘The Wit Wayne oad has not been greatly truubled of Jute with snow, and the trains have Leen ns regular an usial in the winter senson. Tho Wultimore & Obie express train due bere nt 8110 J esterday morning was 1 hour late, but ett becuse uf nny snow blovkude. ‘ On the IlHuols Contral there wos quite d heavy fallof snow botween the Chicawo tcpet ani honsingion. ‘Telegraphic reports showed (at {hore-were twelve fnehes of snow on the level nt Monee. thirty-four miles from the city. At Paxton, 103 nifles frout Chivag, thore were one nnd a nif tnches of anow on the tevel, At Mat» toon, BE miles distant, It was mild and cloudy ond there hat been no snowfall, Two engines were sent 04: Inet night with the Do'ctock tralit toclenr tho truck ag faring (Kuni The fe Nowsny weather repurt was revcived at tho Chitngo Burlinuton & Quincy Katirond laat evening: At Creston, Tit, 400 miles fram Chicairu, the therine neter wow degrees below ze 720 p, ti, and the atmotphere clouds nud eal; Med Onk, 19 suove, cloudy, und lignt northwest 1: Coun al Btuifs, Y above, cloudy and enim; East Nebraska City. 26 nove. clout. Hgnt northwest wind; Chariton, 5:4 oe COU, and Bnuwing fest. na wid, 2 Al Oévevia, thawing all day, little snow failings Aloha, tng Hight, wind from northwest, tmoderat Alt days MG Ayr, sowing alt day, {oy somes Burlington, cioudy awl cain, An anow. Dispatches received ist night at the Cateugo, Rock Island & Pacific Rullrowd telegraph office stated thac tive iuches of snow had fallen at Blue Istand, sixteen miles from the eltys alx Inches bud fallen at Mokena, two at Jollet, and one-quitter of an tien ut Davenport. where snow wits fulliug at 10 u'clock Insteveulug. The Rock Island Koud {8 running its trina on tine. On the Onleayo & Alton, on the Milwnukee & St. Phul, tho Northwestern, and other lines ene tering this clty the snowfall did not enuse any Jong defuy's tu tritns, and no trouble wus appre- henided.from snow, the full of which tn this vie olnity coaasd carly In the oveniug. " NEW GLAND. New Yoax, Jin, 23,—The storm was quite gen- eral thi ou shout New England, and of unusual severity. ‘Travel of all kinds was almost sus- pended. The Harlem Rond was blockuded by snowdiifts five to ten feet high from Boston Corners to {itedate, u distance of elght miles. ‘Two express trains nnd the milk train wero snowed Jn betwoun the two named places from twenty-four to thirty-six hours, . IN CANADA, Kryaston, Ont. Jan. 3.—Friday night's storm: completely blucked the ronds In this nelgnbur- hood, The drifts in the vielnity uf Kingston Mills, four niles distant, wore thirty feet high. St. Joy, N.2..Jun. 2—A heavy snow-storm provailed ull day yesterday. . 1 nny ee AVARERTOWS, WLS, seas, Spetlat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune. ‘ATentows, Wis, Jan. 23.—It commenced snowing Friday night, and the snow continued: to fall more or less all day yesterday, giving ns tho'greutcst depth we havo bad nt any one time thiswintar, ‘The sleiguing {s now fue, 4 ‘ OCONOMOWOC, WIS, “' Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribute Ocoxoxownc, Wis, Jan, 23.—Snow fell bere Ml day yesterday, but hus reached no great depth. Appearances Indicate a.faquary thaw, ta NEW ORLEANS. NeW Onveaxs, La., Inn. 24—Snow fell ton depth of one Inch to-day,—the heavicet fall for Aftecti yours, Mercury20, and growing colder. _.t ;GALVESTON, TEX. GALVESTON, Jun. 2A few unkes of snow fell throughout tho day, followed Wiis evening by ight sleet, INDI Orvics oy THe Cure SiaNaL Orricen, Wasatnatox, D. C., Jae, 4—1 a. o.—For Ten- neasoe and the Ohfo Valley, cleur or fuir weather dorloy tho day, slight changes in temperature, vurlable winds, shifting to north or eust, and stationary or slowly falling barometer during tho dass ‘ . For tho Lower Lnke regton, slightly colder and partly clear wouther and arens of fiyht snow, northwest to southwest winds, and rising, fol- lower by falling barometer, For tho Upper Lake region, slightly colder and partly cloudy weathor, varinble winds, fol- Jowed during the afternoon or evening by fall- ing barometer, with westerly tosouthorly winds. For tha Uppor Mlasissippt and Lower Missourl Valleys, paruy cloudy weather and ight snow, northerly winds, shifting to west and south, aliht chunge in temperature, and fuillug bure ainater. LOCAL oDsaivations, bs ClUWAGY, Jan, B10: p,m. rj Ther. [ti | Watsd,| Vet) itn.| Weather '] thes should be permitted: to use all tho wat Mexiouin temperatu ‘“Alultud snow. . {Tou smail to ba messured, GENERAL UUSKEVATIONS Cutegnu, dan, 26-1003 pre, eer Ls Es Ter el wing [anf reer Ao Lae a # n ale YW n a a rd B i WUNENSEDBEBESH ERS AEN ENUM E ES! SURERMPSeHNSH SEEPS: BENCEREE NESTE Yoh ne LUBY, Ee! — FROST'S ANSWER, Sptctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Louis, No. Jan. 8.—An answer by Con- gressinan Frost, Democ#at, to the notiee of con- towt servyod upon him by Gus Seseinghas, baw been furnished the contestant. It device tho allegations of fraud practiced in tho interest of the Congressman, und cburges acts of bribery cominitted at tho polls in the lutercst of the le- publiicun candidate, When the ‘ural ts woaried, the nerves un- strong, the muscles Weak, uso Lh op Bitters. WASTED WATERS An Extravagant Waste That Should Bo Cartailed. Peetally during this hard, cold winter. During the year 1880 the average dally coftsumption per capita was nbout three barrels, with one Inlet for her wafor-supply. © There should bo anothor érlb crocted further out Inthe juke, and perhaps further north. No ono koows what intgit happen, and tho city shuuid be ante beyond doubt, ‘Though tebtaing bud not struck the Crib, t might ina Herco storm do soz thon where woull we bot Chi Against even su remote a contingency, which wis hot Impossible. ‘Tho future magnitude of | walle and comedy company, bad a benefit at Cbicayo should not in nny wee depend pon one | MeVieker's last evening, and a crowded Inlet. The tunnel waa perfectly safe ane’ suund. | house attested his popularity with the pa- dnd nodanver need be apprehended thitt {t would collapses but this elty and ite Interests were | {rons of the German Theatre. There was se- 1 i Bn lected for this oeension Berg and Jacabaon’s ahoubl keep far in udvanee of ft, instead of aes | singing farce, “Elna Midel Ohne Geld” swe da now, upon one erik, As ton | girl w i i; Puerpalie, Str, Cregior ay Cant of thi: pract cable, beenuse the proper 6! g y prodnes a i ot he secured, fle does not’ believe thar re: | fo,prouetlon, but ts briin-full of wit and Servo supply of water ts needed, us the pumps | iy 5 ‘i xrowing so rapidly that tho water fuchitics pending, sytem « iy the work direct, and no eoutingenes, he thinks cauid nrise, If the wdditional works were | MTorded the beneficiary vrevted, by whieh the pumping fucliities would | 90 Opportunity to dlaplast The Crib ls nt the | power to erent effect, but also gave 2 chance ton certain extent. | to the soubret, Miss Pusay, who iy ne one tulght be destroyed, | plying a star en: but the other would remain. Mr, Cremior.be- | pany, jo shine fait it wt etnerzen merey of the cle If there were two ert: Hevea that this n matter for terious considera: don inthe very tenr future, ‘The bulldlug of a new erlb would poses, Hut, the Wi justitution, aud w! creased. The pumplng-works are now being tested to well nivh thelr full enpacity, und this | stitt and awk shoult not be toat sizht of by the City Council | above mettocri! Germa x Me. Chute saya in Folation to tho waste of | gjanmueombany wl ad the people of Chicago. water: "The quantity of water used In Chleago dally Ja nove, nud bas for severul yeurs been, cnorinons- ly extenvarnnt and out or Wil due proportion tw our population, Hut this fmprovident waste of water tiay be sald to prevail in nearly all larce proportiondte to Cie ineredre nf water cone suinption, which amounts to nearly 20 per cenit. tt 186d the averae cons<utnptio forty-three Kullons, In 18.6, tons, while in 1seOit was 120 zallons. ‘This 18 some thog to startle people ate first glance, THE AVERAGE DAILY CONSUMPTION Unity av. during yeni ‘Tho tnrgest umount of water used was on ‘yeat 188) by the North Side 164,008,005 gnilons, and by the West thaking a total pumped 95 gullons,—un AVere Quinped dunt Works way 1 Side, 8,058,511 lous per enpita. Mr, Cregier, in exptanation, sald further: thei und tecome finpressed with tho fact that thelr Individual pecuniary. fnterests nee Ine | Standing-room occupied, The pleee wns re- . volved. no rules and reguintions, however | peated this afterngon at tho matinée, and the | ingent, will of themselves control the flow of | rush wus so great that scores of people had stringer water.” Th answer-to another question, Br. Cregter | to be tuned away, thero not belug even wal: = Standing-room fn any part of the house after . he, two houses * Bs itdoce wot seem necgssary or wiso that do- moestic consumers.of water, shanid. bes restricted: tog niggzanily, use of water, On tho contrar; they niny require, but this perinission shonid.be waste, Prudence suggested Iberal use of water | 20, ‘on the part af the peoy and coustant tow of cle: drains and public sewers {5 casential to the pres ervation of the pubife bealth,” A VLENTIFUL USE OF WATER proper discrimination between what might bo culled a necessary and unnecessary use of water. During the cold weather many of, the tups are kept running all night, and this water does to enrry off swage and keep clean drains.>| Persuns who bave been taking Two respect this eanuor be considered an une | be pleased to learn that Dr. Wilbor nag aucceed~ nocessary waste, But, reducing the waste to | ed. fromm directions uf sever! professional gon narrower Minits, it will be found that when | Yeme: +{ water [s allowed to run wnete in the lower | Bitch a miunner that stories of buildings thoro wil} be n searcity of jt | and its on tha upper Moora, This, fuel shoulll be ro- | erunanced bonelces aad wher had akan ake Fo not Tee ee uae the noper | cleat oll for alone time withaut murked ofeet, with modera coaventences hase bevn entirely cured by using this prepara- eh, without water, xenerate poisonous | ton, 6 0 sete Breed discaso, ‘and threfore bacome | fuetured anty by A dangerous tu health. Gno of the most fruitful | Sold by all druggfats, ——<——— 25 cents. Ruck & Rayners “Mara? ce Powder ‘ta it charming invention for the White, Hosuute, rinless and nntural, A ttting et piece to the fumoua * Mara" cologne. convenience, as in most biildlugs the upper floors aro_ titted sources of wuste Ia what ore styled * bopper. Closeta’” We cannot, however, overostinate our facilities for water-supply. Thero 1s no Hitt to it, and we Aro in that respect, happil Ys inilke such citios ns New York, Ruston, Poilidelphin, and other citles. We get all the water wo want ur need for the mero pumping and at the coat ‘extra precaution, becn arrested, tno," “What proof hate men?" queried the “Well, now, o6 to that,” ans The Daily Consumption Equal to | “J certainty ue ,lonly wish that itanko had you rot Against these two” tor. swered Mr, Klokke, a ieetiainiy ituom it Seat to say nothing tha’ rand Jury will probably take hold Three Barrels Per Capita, + | Inadnyor two, dud in dae ho. paoat wii be Int hernra tha Court. advisabie for the prosecution to. know, too svon what they will havo to contend “Woro thoro nny new dovelopmonts in the ense immediately before you wore ‘out the wars ‘atl to thke this step?” Buspocted those two int T wus waiting for core re swearing out tho wore fuot tint in every ease where the” forgeries were committed Eaton was tha ngent jvan strong evidonee ngainat hin: Ranke were always toxothory, During tho past week a ‘farnexe reporter has | ters look bnd for the Iatte: had several talks with City-Bnginoer Cregier in | ita to direct evid © thing Just at present,’ rolation te our water-supply and tho extravne | Wane do yaure mant use of-tho Muld by people in Chieago, es | anidavitof cumpini @ timo the proof wilt know it 1s nevor fot the defonso. fants whieh Induced 0 men all along, and Engineer Orogier Wanta Another Orib for | men hil atong, and ti Pall Protection. mints. TI which mado mute Further thin this, ‘wish to say any- rae against the men in your “Tonly chatgo thom with fnlsit; reos ords={t comes, wenden Sis bond pe core an extramely unpleasant duty for Mr. KI % Mr. Crouier insists that to a certnin extent | Ble'visitur wuad tient skein Chicngo ty nt the mercy of the elements. He | years of auch smnooth and successtil admtuisti docs nut consider this clty as absolutely safe | ton; but it isa duty and must be performed.’ a " (AMUSEMEN GERMAN THEATRE, Mr. Geor ge Heineman, the leading come enyo should provide | dian of Collmer & Isensteln’s German dra- me.” contin ithout money). Like nearly all ig kind, It possesses no merit as a litera. : intions, and n Mr Heineman, is peculiar comic gement with the en with especial brillianey. Mise ‘eb OF the company, ty to Appearte good. Liha he the young ee bot Itrwe ndditional ex: #0 Lind 2 fine opportin! brs Department fan paying | Udvantare ina youthés role. Al the netors a ineretsed population the | M1 the cast were g consumption und water rents will both be ine | ception of Me, Intely engaged, iiite elfective, with the ex- Dieckinan, © tenor singer Mr, Dieckinan’s acting was ward, and his singing was not ‘The popularity of the enhanced by ANOTHER VITENOMENON, Special Wiepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Lovisvirie, Ky. Jan, Aterican elties, ‘The Inerouse In our population | Fetter clused to-night certainly the most during the pust fow years his not been nearly | succes Miss Selina ful engagement aver played at’ Ma- She fs the sensation of the er capita was | dhiy. Mary Anderson's first appearance was oper utes trivial compared to ft, Miss Fetter is young (13) and beautiful, with a voice of surpassing richness and melody. Her dramatic power months: | is phenomenal. ‘Chat she fsa coming star adults of nu doubt. She made her fest “The Wife.” eauley’s Theatre. Appearance ond third Marringe.” Tonight she was the citizens of Loulsville, M uurklius the presantation speee! set of jewelry. ‘I the house to With wcostly W “Isabella? she brought fi ars, She will only play in a few Southern clties before next season, Her Rim } Manager ts John W. Norton, aay She his cen aul nu stint Aat IL oF be aaa % “ Aintsemen iS have heen deserted for her Att 16, when SANE alton vere consmnel | Miss Fetter played to $4,000 In four perforits long, sho tnrgest of the yeur, Tho'tota! amount | Mces, AN Unusual thiny for Loutsville, FANNY DAVENPORT. alae é ty Sr. Loris, Mo, dan aye dully consumption fur the year of 320 yal- | port. who bias been playing an engagement a the Olymple ‘Theatre this week, essayed Fre ide a very means in | the character of Cumfile-lust night fot the thetr Nowe ae wre ent tho undue waste of | first time, and achleved n splendid success, water, but. until our eftizens cndporate with | the house being. packed through ana all of St. Louis, n that wll other —Fanny Davens 0 t-genson and” eluele, wight tickets AMIE to Pe ean: Itting an Unncenssar; he wenk's husitess is expected etully ; AIUE be epript nied as perm iene zs ‘The Indy will arrive-hera.te-morrow since the preserve | morntng and open at the Grand Opera-House water inthe private | Montay night. — ‘ reseribert tho Shukers’ Sarsapa- ritas, und Lthink {ta must vulunble mediciag.— onthe part of the community ia detirible, but | deremiuh Biake, M. D., Gilmanton, N. iL ‘dt la Important that there should ben just and ee BUSINESS NOTICES, Wilborts Cod-Liver O11. and Lime Cod-Liver Oil will the puro Oll and Lime in* t te plensunt to tho taste, effects in Lung¢ompluints aretruly won- Very titny persons whoee cases were . B. Wilber, Chemist, Buston, little leaks atre ver, be belloves that all ¢! nt nted us much and undus wasting should bo preve us povalble by overybudy. THE TAX FORGERS.” Eaton Arrested, and a Warrant Ont for Ranke, Charics Eaton, tax agent fora numberof busl- ness fitins and private individuals, whose name has been ‘unpleasantly mixed up in conuection with the tax forgeries in County-Ctork Klokke's olfice, was arrosted at hie bomne, No. 17 Pralrio avenue, carly Inat ovening by Détectives Eitiort and Wiloy, of tho Contra Station, who were pro- vided with a warraut sworn out by Mr. Kiokke before Juatico Kuutmann, obarging Eaton with forgery, Boverat hours of tho ovenlug woro spent oy tho ollicers in accompanyine Baton onbout town jn bis search for bail, = and, =o ano” ono WH found, the prisonor was commpolted to spond tho night ina witness-room xt tho Arinory, Io ex- pressed himself as not very much surprised at Mr, Klokke's action, but the time and munner ot (he urroet did catch Wim unnwares, He bad nothing further to say concerulng tho ohirges brought agalust bim, Tho warraut upon which Tho urrest was mado waa very indetinit in Its charges, but be supposed that there was uotbing: new alleged nralnst bim. An interview with Huton publighea in Tie Trinene several duys aye was referred to by bin ue fully auaworlng ity auatomonts thus far tude by Mr. Kiokke und others, : Mr. Klokke was subsequontly yislted at his homeo by 4 ‘Ttmuse reporter, from whom he Heat received tho informution thut Eaton hud been arrested; and, upon being told that the priegner wus then bunt around for bondyrien, Me Klukke observed: “1 hope Justioe Kuut- tnninn will bowery eureful to secure youd ‘nnd | sultdlent bond, for the cave fs one demanding TMAUE MARK, CAUTION! ‘The wonderful wuccess of DNL Horehound and Tar b: action, dangerous mibxtures, b ig of lia compound hume uF viv ad maak Tar by (le fult 4 Tao ubeeevthie xoute BRAC bow ireduiaric device snthewrpeer| Os N, CRITTEN TON, Sole Prop'r, New York: PIKE’S TOOTHACHE DROPS OURE IN ONG MINUTE. * soutuenia For Salo by all Druggists.. Inylng the necessury pipes in the FLAVORING EXTRACTS. . NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS rx TRACTS. ievst Fralis, withent cota alin Yeast Gents, Cream Dakiug jeago oud St. Louly. Powder, ete., Chi HALES HONEY OF UOREHOUND AND TAR, NEY | HALES He HOREHOUND & TAR! The Great Natlonal Specific tor the Speedy Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. The Honey of the Plant Worehound soorurs ary SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Ts¢ Balm Abies Balsamea CLVANSES and HKALS the throat ard air passages leading to the lungs, Five additional ine gredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful ; A Cough may be filly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, TiS Temp of coduteriite aint deevye(a malady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND . iva an WF LTAR ls the surest known preventive, ‘Therefore, delay not a mameat t9 ia hut deepiake this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great benefit hterhuges, Init from its soothing propcisies, when suffering with Croup and Whooplag SLRS Cough, PIICHS:--50e, and 81, Largo Sixe Cheapest. ° a) Y \ ’ { t entire 8 te mre lamin seemeele cael Statice rire oa mie a it

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