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G Titseas @ AL TaRe e e T L T * ~r eiaiir ) eBoAlR s RiaET fhe Council of the Irish Repub- lican Brotherhood Issuo a Proclamation. The pocument Placarded All over the United King- dom. umored Plots of the lrish # to Blow Up .Gas- Works. it Declaros His Intention to Re- e main in Ireland, Come What May. publicFeeling Against the Spanish Premier May Cause His Resignation. fhe Doers of the Orange Freo Stalo Tendering Asslstanee to Thelr Fellows. Discovery of a Plot to Dethrone Prince Hilan—Thomas Carlyle Se- riously IlL THE IRISH, LADY LAND-LEAGUERS. sueclal Cable, 3 Loxpos, Jan, 20.—Mlss Parnell, o slster of the Irish agitator, and Mrs, A, ML Sulltvan, the wife of the member from Meath, are forming & Ladies’ Land Leaguo for the pur- pose of continuing the worlk of rellef should r. Parnell sud his followers be arrested*un- der the provistons of tho coercion bill now pending In Purllnment, Miss Parnelt will be | the President of tho Leaguo and Mrs, Sulll- van the Viee-President, AN APPEAL TO THE IRISI NEPUBLICAN BROTHERNQOD, - . Spectat Cable. Dunu, Jan. 80.—The Supreme Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, common- I5 called the Feninn organlzatlon, fearing that the present agitation may lead to a pre- matare sutbreak inlsolated districts, and ap- prebensive that some wild spirit of the Land Lengue nay, when thwarted by the Govern- ment Coerclon bill, attempt to precipitate a revolution, have thought it necessary to lssue astrong proclamation to tho adherents ot the natlonal cansa in the following terms: «Men of freland: 'Ihe country s pssing through a crlsls full of danger to the na- tlonat cause, Tho netfon of tho British Gov- emuwent and its alders and abettors Is obvi- ously Intended to provoke premjature resist- auce. Upont you, therefore, rests tho re- spansibility of averting defeat and humilin- tlo. TOU ITAVE A CAURE FOR HEVOLT, but you ure not preparcd, and a crushing dlsaster now wonlil lenve to the next generas tlouthe task of beginning anew the great work alrendy so far sdvanced, The salva- tlonot our people lies in the achievement of natlonal Independence atone, but the tine to sirike hns nat yet come. Beware, thon, of belng misled by falso and foollsh friends or poaded by the enemy into foolish outbrenks, ‘The man who now Incltey you to attempts at, lnsurrection §s dolng England's work, and must be held QUILTY OF TREASON TO IRELAND, The most rigid diselptine must be enforced and partial outbreaks prevented. Move only at the command of your ofticors, Our present duty I3 to prepare, to watelifnnd to wait untit the hour for action comes. Let yourattitude be one of ealm and resoluto self-sacritice, and of wushaken confidonco in the final trivmph of our cause, P “By order of tho Irish Natlonsl Dircet- ory. Thls proclamation was drawn only aftér kmave doliberatlon and consultation with the Irish leaders In Amerles, Svotland, and En- sland, 1t was posted all over Ireland last ulght at midnight on all the chapels and po- liee barracks of Ircland and in the lrish centres throughout Scolland and England, 1 Dublln the coples wero torn down and taken possession of by the pollce, Tho ap- Warance of the documnent caused TUE GREATEST EXCITEMENT, InMarlborough Street Cathedral and Dol ohin's BarnCatholleChareh the priestsat early twass denounced those who had posted sedie tlous plneards on the chinpels as bolng gullty of merllege, 'I'elegrams nro arriving to- tlght from all paints showing that the ap- watance of the placard caused great unensi- Less among the nuthorities, who immediatety ordered thein ta be torn down. Itis ton yeors since seditions placards havo been posted simultaneously in Ireland, DAVITT. 0 the Western Ausociated Presss th’uux, Jan, 80.~Davitt has writton n A ublin paper denying that he intends to quit reland when the Cosroion bill 1y passed, b PLACARDS f;{fi beeq posted in the Londonderry and o i district urging the people not to re- I“l.lns the time Lias not yet come, The po- I iave torn down the plncdrds, and the m‘l‘l"lfgi«‘rrrgml"nlul Lengue hos denounced Foims l‘l]vmmn OF DIRORDER. NDON, Jan. 3,—T'he nuthorities at Man- &'.’(\Vlflrks. and o ronoheds l':lflufil:(! W dhe water fn the Iarge résurvolr woulid volsoned. ~ Strong measures o ere accordingly taken, Sop Ry GUARDED, . Allthe publte huildings Ir 110 put t Manchester arg :\I;‘Efl\enrl.““l J‘x‘(:enillluuif uulhnrlllu’ received Barmain, ning the blowing-up of the A VIOLENT RPEECH, Denrrs, Jay, 4 Moleyt o dalle#0.~Michael Davitt made dlfl)[unl speech at Barrls, County Carlow, to- PLACARDS IN COIK, lullar to these which appeared erry were posted lu Ct:vrk.we ——————— BOUTII AFRICA. ASSISTING THER BRETHREN, Plag L) wnfi'&!fif M‘;: OWN, Jan., 80,~The Boers of the Or- 'Mrde(:“smm held n meeting at whioh tiliied to send horses % In tho ‘Iransvaal, alitlolo L . . NOT BHRIOUA, w:;f:‘?--!lh. #.~Gon, Sir Qoorge Colley v x‘a)n'll Sinday that, excepting the loss of %i',‘“i' ?lm';félfifi;s :mb mfin,lnnd a possible Of tha besioged HouiteeL OF the' 1all Chgngennt T not se: VIVE 3UN; A ¥ NUNDRED, from Durl; ) aeking yarty nnmb\rx;gfi & -?;?e?:," Calles's B THE BOER 103888, LU o, Dl s st e ¢ stimate wanyounded, "1y 15 roported ‘fllm'l"thfiirculeu* Andang woy' ft g By 88 killed, 'phe T8 Was g ve, “"uuxv‘?f:{-(.w" held by The troon FINFONCENENTS, Vatal gro?2#hip Crocadile hins arrived at Mt from tndby witly 1,245 Infuntry, “GREA'I‘ BRITAIN \"":i BEMALY 1N AnpYANCE, o A:'A H0.—~Tho Standurd soys the n;os!lltll::n\:m rcuu;hl in abeyanco ommunieate ‘o the Government, TR Ty, CARLYLE, s 148 aunouncey thet Thowas Carlyle v i cLoTunk, Mo News says the Government Is pre- pared to anhmll’duflull proposals for llmpnlr- alhmtlon of cldture, utd will not shrink roin neting on its own respousibiiity i nee- essury, FRANC LOSY OF LIFE, Loxnox, Jan, 20.—A dispatel from Harls #nya twelva flshing-smanks were wvreeked at Seatos Dolonne, Bay of Blacay, and forty-slx men drowned, A PLOT. A correspondent ut Parls reports thata plot In favor of the Karaccorgivien fanily to de- throne Prince Milan, of Servin, i3 been discovered, and nuimerons arrests nide, 3, Rtisties, former Allnister, I3 reported to boe Implicated In the plot. SPAIN. PREMIER CASTILLO. Loxnox, Jan. 30.—A correspondent at Madrid says Premier Canovas el Custillo may possibly restgn In consequence of the axcesslve favor he™ has shiowh the Clerleals nud Ultramontanes, and which hns attracted much nttention, b RUSSIA ACCOMPLISIED 1T3 ORJECT, 87, Prrensnvno, Jan, 30.—Tho Journal de St I’rlcrnlm“l nd Agenee Ritsse sy the Turcoman expedition has necomplished its obfect—namely: to gugrante fety to Rus- slan earavans, and the Government “will de- cidu the course to be pursued In the future, after learnlng Gen, Skobuletls views, TIIE FAST. A REVOLT IN_ ARMENIA IMPRORATILE, Loxnox, Jan. 30.—A correspondent it Con- stantinople states that nothing s known of arevolt in Armenin, which is Improba. blein winter, GREECE, s TORPEDOLS, g Loxpox, Jan. 80.~~A dispatch from Vienha snys It1s veported that Greece hns ordered sixty torpedocs, TIIE RAILROADS. . GETTING EVEN. When the Westorn ronds were nt war with cach othor a short time ngo, the Enatern trunk lines refused to purtlcipate in the cut rates " but demanded thelr full proportion of the regu- Inr rites, Now tho Enstern trunk lines arc en- gaged In a war with cach other on omigrant rates and they wonld like to Luve the Western lines bvlvylh«m out by proeating with thom. But tho Westorn lines are of the opluton thut *what s sruce for the guose Is wnuoe for thy gander,” und therefore huve aont the following notico to the trank liney, lnforming thom that they will not particlpate it uny cut that s tniide on emigrant rates, It will ‘be seen thnt this notice 18 couchod In about the snme langungo s was tio notice sent A month ar ko ugo by the trunk lines to the Western ronds: **The unidersigned hereby give notice that our reapoctive lines will not aveept uny pro mto of cut rites on business from yonr lines, bue will demana full proportion on alf tickota acld over our lines, We eannot consent 10 breome in- volved directly or indireetly In your prosent war of rates, uor to be u party fo tho ecepts Ance of reduced proportions of tickets sold ut cu: lmmuxn rates. Please nckiowledgo re- celpt.” The clroular i signed l:{.l.n.\Vm-d.nnrllnfmn: E. Morse, Innuibul & 8t. Jues W, A, Thral Northwestern; A, V. H. Carpenter, Milwnukee &Bt, Paul: 1.8t Joum, ook Talun Chayrlston, Alton: A, H. Hansnu. [Hinois C . H, Dunlels, Wabashi F. Chandlor, Pacltic; C. 8, Btebbing, Unlon Pacltie; W, F. White, Santa Fé; and O. W. Ruggles, iron Mountnin, EAST-BOUND FREIGUT R"fl';\lfl&"'fl!‘ Tho enst-bound frelghit businges durluy the pnst week was vory heavy, tho shipments show= ing nn lucrenso over tho week pr ud. The railronds bave no doubt ncted wigcly in main- Ings rates 6 conta lower per 100 pounds than they were Inst yenr, a8 otherwlso shipmicnts would long since buve fallen off, Another reason why shipments from this point enst keep'up so well i3 Leenuso the St, Lonls birgo lines, whieh hinve buen divertlng much business, have for the lust manth or so been nremlg' ombirrassed, und -hotnmod by fee in “the SMivsis«dppic and ure therefore unibla to tako earu of the business gnlu to 8t. Loufs. On eeount of this n frelght lockide of considernblo proportions . s now troubliog the 5t. Logs roids, and wmuech of tho busincas which would otherwlsy go that wny now comes to .. Ciicugo, Tha total shipments from this city by tho slx Eastern lines for tho woek ending” Jau, #3 ninounted tolhco0tonangainst 5107 for the wock revious, au incronse of 3,024 tons, T ho follawe ng statomont will show tho amonnt . ot grain, lluu‘i'. and provisions shipped by tho varlous ronds: Prov, Grain Tlour, |tuna of tons of| Total Lris, - | 200210, |40 1D, | tons, 2,040 13,400 B4Us( 1308 052 Michigan Centrn Lanko Hhore, Fort Wayna. Pan-Iandlo.,... Baltimore & Ohlo Gruud Trunk . Totul.., 18.121) Pt A WELL-DESERVED REBUKT. Tho St. Louls Raflway Realster glves tho St., Louts pupers the followlug well-deserved leot- ure: It s unfortunato that the dally papers of 8t. Louls do not devots moroe uttendon to ritilvoml o Of the two morning journals one hes only the Associnted Press: disputohios rud i fow {tems of arrivals and departures of ralirond ot cluls, ‘These jtems amotint to nothing, and nre nbsolutely yolueless oxebnt ns wivertiscinents for sutne hotel. Hesides tha inatter referred to tiitspapor contalns stolenarticles, generally feom Tire CincAdo Trinung, though tho mgnotony i3 vuried by seloctions from the New Yurk, In- diunupolls, and Clncinnatl pipors. Tho uthor morning jouraal also conlines ftactr to olippings, though 1T oceaslonnlly has sming brlel urtiele upos rallway nows of apeoinl Impottance, ‘o cvening papor Hmits {tself mostly to sensations mmnuuukuu{‘mn rallzond muoagement, What wo need 18 to huve eaoh of thesu papers, nble and oxcellent jn uthor resprots, ompluy men who will buve enough honesty ond abifity to keop up with curecnt raliromd " nows, comuient on it with sense, Lo Independent and feirless, and endeavor o ereate in the community fecl- ngs of pride in the urowth of our rallronds, It 18 with u sonso of shnme that wo voc tho nowss uvapcers of noighboriug citles realizo tho Intimate connuotion that uxisls between tho rillronds and bustness mon, and glvo tho subject proper cuii- siderntion und spuce, whilo tho 8t. Lowis papers nuke thomsuvlves lunghing-stocks by their of= forts In this dircotion. If our lnvge prpers woula wich ostabiisn and Xeop up such n rullrond do- partment a8 18 noeded, tho Infheence wpon the *mwmo! the ity would be murked and beno- tlelal” WATERTOWN’S RAILROAD DEBT, Spectal Dispalch ta The Cicugo Triduns WATERTOWN, Wis, Jan, .—A paragraph in Friday's Milwnukor Sentine rolative to the rafl- road bonded debt of Watertown, and tho posi- tion of our citizons towurds the bondholders, hna aroused ‘something of un exoltmaocnt in our 1nidst, belng deemed likely to oreatv.a falss Im- Fruulnn rogarding our Atutuy an the all-tmpor- ant bond questlon, It is charpod thut Water town defies bur oreditors, und bus noyor mude uny attompt to settle with them, This 18 a rave orrory And what has beon accomplinhold y our citizens §n the liquidution nf tho rafirond dett of this nnr in years gone by proves thid, ‘Thero wora issuod by the elty, i nld of the Wa- tertown Ruilrond Company, bonds to tho amount of $80,000; and “of this $11,100 has boen taken up, leaving $66,900° atill out againat us. 0 0 Muadlson Itnilroad Company, $200,000 was issusd, of which has been Hgukdated, ~losving us boldun 65,000 ha for $LM,0. Outof £200.000 lssied to the Chicaga & Fond du Luo Rtullvond (the proscnt Chleugo & orthwestorn), only $27,600 romains to be st~ tled for, Tutho caso of the bonds of tho lattor tho Company tuok caro 0f most 0f thotn s fust a8 thoy beeamo duo. ‘The voursc pursucd by the Northwestern, it was expectod, would be followed by the otuer sullroad corporutions u whoso nid wo hud given pledgos; but in this wo were mmlr disuppointed, and houco wo have ever siuco heon Inbarine undor the heaviest rallroad fudebtodness of nuy clty or towi {n the Btato, It tho Hgures-given above show that rumuthing ut lenst has been ac: complished in tho wuy of _cendeasoring tolift un enormous burden from off vue shoulders, The exaction, however, of the pouud of fleah will Lo resisied by the peoplo of = this city, 8¢ all who aro acquatited with tho circum- #tances OF tur cAs0 INUSE Koa 18 NNt only nntural, but In roality Just und right. The cltizans of Watertown have about conu te tha conclusion: that it 18 nearly thme to hear of somie come- prowmising torms frum those who hold eur bowils; and, until an otfor Is mucde by our croditors thut ik an honest purposo to do what is reas souablo and ask whbat {a within our power, tho bonidbolders way expeet to 8eo matters romaln as they are, 5 4 { e 8T, PAUL, MINNI:;\K'OIJB & MANI- 3 TOBA, o Bptetal Dispatch (0 The Chicago Tvibune, Br. PAuL, Mino, Jun. 80.—It 18 feurned upon ®ond autbority that a schome of great impor- tauce Is bong matursd {n New York, the objeot Qf which s tobresk up tho foroclosure docrees under which tho present stockholders ot tho 8t. Paul, Miuucapolis & Maultoba Rullruad Cowpany ' have run avor 80 mlles‘ TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: I;XONDA,V. JANUARY 31, 1881 Inte President of tho 8t, Paut & Pacifie Itatlrond Company, who, It 1s understood, bns purehneed alt the ontstanding bonds of tho old 8t anl & Pacific Company which i eondd find, and, as the owaer of such Lonis, propoacs tn fustitute a sult agalnst tho Compnng, neking that the decreo of forectusurs — bu sot ashie tho ground uf frud, e has nesocinted with him nnumbher of eapltaiiste, who pretesd to think thoy Tave # strong care, 1t 03 hinted that Harnes 18 grieved beenuso o was peomlsed g Band in tho denl iy which tho present proprio- tors of the ohl St. Paul & Pavifle enine fnto pose sesalon of tho property, which proutise sweas not fuliitled, nud thut "he fing talien Uik way 10 ob- tuiti eonsolation, The nature of the “nlleged fraud conld not bo leared, hut 1t {8 salil that whle of the most enineat likwyers i the countey red ns eausel Tor the parties, il 53] i the opinlon it the cise 18 vory strome one. A prominent radleond man who was Intarviewed on the aubjeet hero o lm-wnl the apininn thut there was nothing in lig cuso excepl fat feox for lawyers, IIE DAY OF RECKONING, Miawar Jun, 50.~A well-lald plan to tn- finonce lglslation regaraing ratiways hos just comuto light, und promises to muke n grent sen- satloin, Under cover of indorsing the Reagan " hill, thio plan has been formed to muko adetors mined prossure on the Legisluture to incrense the tuxntion of rallways in. Wieconsin, and also tu ennct gomo low slmilar to tho okl and wells known Totter law, rexulating finnly tho turllfs for frelght and possengers, and ulso proventing diseriminations. It bos been supposed thnt somo such movement wus on foot (i tho rurl distrlots, but It nuw nppears to bave orlginated anoig the Bonrds uf "F'rwde and business-mon of the filrm:r towns. It will be mlfierly ‘eupnerterd. by tht Grapger element, and thorg §8 mitel cominent: arising in_busincss cireles, amd sunie uneasiness wmony the rallways, 1HHY Incrensatg taxation of exurers and telegruyn compntiies hnve ule ready been introdueed, amil the one coneekning vntronds will be heard from in o fow duys, DENVER ITEMS, Dexven, Colo., Jan. 32, —-Storms In tha mount- aing huve been severe for the past week. Bome: tralos on tho South Park Rullway had to be abandoned. > A Board of Comnerco was organized hero Inst night, the principal business belne to tuke uee ton in rogurd to sulking Donver u port -of eutry, the I.\ulldlu{: of the Denver & Now Or- leans Raflway, dod also to protost agalnst vers tain ralirond legisintion now peading vefore the Leglatutive Assemuiy, ‘The oflicers of tho Denver, Weatern & Paelfie Raitwuy By thoy will put on u large foree this weelk and push the road to completion, and hive traina running to Lungmont by tho 18t of July, ‘The right of wiy hus been seeurcd and depot urounds alsu at Lonymont, NOT 'O BE SOLD. 8pecial Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, 82, Patw, Minn., Jun, 30.—A New Yorle apeelal Just recelved by tho Pivncer-Preas suys: * There seems to have beon o happy change in the situ- ntion rolating to the proposed sale of tho Mine neapolis & St, Louls lallroud, and that now, In all probubllity, It nny not be sold, This result I8 owlug to the vigorous reslstunce olfered by W, D, Wushbura to tho piang of ks brother, dov. C. C. Wishburn, W. D, is now fn this clty In conference witl ils brotbor, and Lo advised by o Miuncapolls friend that (guflovnmnr has agreod to muot tho views of the Congressmnn on cortuin conditions, which tho lutter [8 now trylng to werange, with every prospect of aucces SUES FOR AN INJUNCTION. LovisviLie, Ky Jun, 20,—A sult was filed In the Chnncory Court to-day by Willlnn B, Dins- wore .agnlust tha Loulsville, Chuttanoogan & Loufalaun Raflroud Company. Dinsmoro Is n stockholder id the Compan lm\,\-n for an injunstion to v roin iwsuing some stock u ording to 4 tlon of tho stockholders,” adopred Oct, 23 The petition sets forth tho articles of incorpins tion uud the varloua avis of the Leglslnturo n regard to tho rond, nid uvers that the fssuimy of stoek lust Octobur was lu violation of thelr rights, The amount of atovk nrdered to be 1s- sucd was §509,598 worth of common and 8135,108 worth of proferred. This, Dinsmore clulms, ls increusing the fudebtodness of the roud and de- cl:uuninc the value of his stovk and futerest thoreln, LAKE SIHORE, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, CLEVELAND, O,, Jun, 30,—A Herald Elyris spe- cialsays: * Engincers havo just Onfshed rune ning u line for tho proposed new track which ! tho Luke 8hore '& Michlgan Bditthern ‘Uattroad: Company tnlk of bullding for frefght purposcs wost of Cleveland, The new line, ns surveyed, leaves the otd vne in Ridgoviile Township, Lorain County, and crosses Bluck Iiver about threo miles north of Elyrig, and reunites with the present line at Vermllion. Another line, which the surveymrs are working upon, loaves tho present truck nt Bores, or possibly nenver Clevoland, and tukes in Black Rivor Harbor, Torulag n junction with tho maln linealso at Yermilion,™ ’ CINCINNATI DI ELT RATLWAY, Cra NATL, 0., Jan, 20.~Thko Cinclnnatl Cen- tral . Rallrond Compuny, au orgunlzition which praposes to bulld a belt rallway for n cohnucetiog rallwuy, and anlso for an clévated rdlway for rapid trunsit to the suburbs, opened their books tins worning. Moro than halt tho eapltal stock was #ubserived on tha spot, und 10 porcent pald i, Tho total capital 15 to bo FLWO,MW, THE READING ELECTION, PULLADELENIA, Pu., Jun, 28.~1t 18 learned that the manngers. of the Philudelphln & Reading +Itallrond Compuny will fsauc a eall fur tho nn- mml mnecting on March 1 instend of March 7, and that the ehange will be ucceptable to the cuunsel for tho MuCnlmonts, MOCIHESTER & PITTSBURG, ALnaxy, N. Y, Jan. 22.—Tbe Rochester & State Line Rullway Company huve flled nrtictes of registration, to be known a8 tho tochester & Pittsburg Raltrond. Capluul, 32,000,000, WESTERN PASSENGER AGENTS, CinciNNa11, O, Jan, 20.—The General Pussen- ger Agents of Weatern rallroads huve a wieetlng in this city on Fob, 0. ITEMS, ‘The Erfe & Chleago Line hns leased tho oflico At the northoust corner of Washington aud Clurk streots, in tho busemunt of the Heaper Block, formerly oceupled by tho tleket and frulght oflco or tho Missourl, Kansns & Texus, fog three yeurs. ‘Chisoflice i3 inuch more cone ventont and botter focatod than tho one now ve- cuplod vy tho Erlo & Chicugo Line in the. Kx- chinge Buliding, Tho 8t, Loula Glole-Demacrat snys: 1t s now nutbenticully rumored that the St Louls & Bun Franelico Lino nnd the llouston & Texns Contenl will_combine to_build s rond whicli will conncct ¥t Louls with Texus by u line shorter thun uu*‘.or tho present rondd. - fo 18 atuted. tho Bt, Loufs & Hun Francisco will contliue ity rkanmia How, now undor eonstraction from Poireo Clty, Mo, (o 1 point soutt of Fort Smith, Ark., to tho Red Rtiver. The Houston & Texad Conteal will bullil a rond from :J33 mnin line lo tho lled Iver, forming n vonnection with thio 8in Fraucieco lina trom Bt. Louls ‘Che point of junotion 18 uot yot deakled on, Hngtho vun- nedtion will be mnde beyontd n doubti« C, W, Rokers, General Sunugor of the Bt, Louis g, San Francisco, was callod on for a confirmation Ves- torday, bt ho declined u,’qlvu any Informut{on, tho rofusal boluy given In n very conrtodix manver." i Y Gon, T. 3, Dodye, Civil Engincor In obargo of he Yollowstono Diviaton of tha Northorn Prolfic Nauitrond, who bas wada-Mites City bis head- quirtens diring tho pust . ", $nYS thq Blilcs Cliy Jaurnal, leaves far tho” Eust next wook to vopart tha rusults of tho vers uxgnnslnl alirvoys mado undor his dirootion’ i the Yellowatons Valloy duriog the pust 8 Ho boy bud, most 0f the time, throa I urties in the fiold elnce the lat of Mu{ at. - 'Lheso partive ncluding preliminary and loeated lnea.—two lines from Glondive to Mitea City, four lincs from Milos City to the Big Horn, und two Hines frow tha 1“55 Horn to Coul- son, From Miles Clty to tho Iy lorn the wal hns boen thornughly examined un both files of the rivor. The chavacteristics of tho * valiey favor tho south side fvom Glundive tothe mouth of tho Blg lorn. Tho Hnv ol the roud 18 ocatod and adopted from Milea City on tho south sido of tbu rivor. From thonce to tho I Iorn the lino of lacation will shortly be declied upon, und porhaps fn favor of tho south side. Tho Goneral Passcngof Agent of tho Frio Jaliway bus Just lssucd u eironlse drawing ul- tention to the wondertul beauty which Niugura Fults huw utinfned undor tho lcy breath of this unusually ssvero winter. ‘Tho clrcuiar suye: v The prosout wintor (1850 aud 1881) 16 thie uioat sovere that bas bron exporionced 1n this locallity fur wmany yeard, and tho Falls wero nover nors beautital, vr the fee-formations wore wonilers ful than at present, For n weok past tho cold winds huvo blown from tho proper quurter to drive tho spray nlund, covering tho evergreons and_avery othor Inunlnuto oblect with w pury white foy overiug, produciig it spectacte inte- rior only Lo thy :u?pmud saonery around tho North Polo. Not oniy hus tho scentry {u the ime- medinte viclnity of tho Fulls beon ofothed tn ita buliday attive, but the furicua guics have onr- rled the clouda of ulxmy furup ingo the villuge, enveloping tho Soldlers’ dlonument with an luis maculite shroud. Nhyrara Fulls, us o rosurt for slght-sociug, {8 very o und cominaii-pluce at any other thno of tho year, ns compared with what l-“‘ is when clasped In the loy emnbrice of rost.’" Juok Thae Miraculous Well, A miraclo which hay Just been exposed or ex- Iafued (n Rusili bears an oxtraordingry resom- iwnce 1 certalu Buddidstic traditions cunceru- ful refeain, *Om_mant_padmi on.” chunted by the Buddiist prieats in Thibot), and tho equnlly nimrvelons prescreation of the famous touth of Giautamn, o last nenrnation of 1wddi, whleh How qiftrdeliseptiyeims to Knnay, the interior Cavltal of Ceylon, trom overy Buddhist eountry i tho workl, When somg ftaseing peasinta wera drawling water from a eertain well in tho distriet of Gudinteh, they eapled o pletire of the Virglie: Mary floating upon the surtace of the wator, They prociaimed tho Mt wherever thoy went, and soon It beentae beoited amonse the easantry that n miraclo bl been pere armed, “Thu well of Oudintch heeame speedity: Invested with the odor of sanetity. und g feo- Ilrl r of the wround built o chopet! ove L whil attragied pligrims, in thouwdgnde, 80 onthushistie wero the people nver "the saered well that thos discaried - uil » the reruine ehnrotiod i tho disteict aad paid thelr money and thole devotlona to tho newly erected chirpol, This ivenmstuneo disturbiad the witnity of the priesthoml, who ool not & with (ndiier: hoth thele Ineomnes and Infliehey stipplie from thelr wrasp, Alte hartlng their reenleitrant [locka to retarn them In vain, the loeal clerry went to the poline nnd represented that the racecd woll an wera o better than they ought to hesthey were frawds, In fet, ot up LY the propvletor [n ovder hat he miyht ‘weenmulate wealth from the fn- fntuntod fieusantey, Tho.upitee Tivtened to tho reprerenietions, und after foreibly entering the chitpel, enrried jenp*he preciots portrdit of the.Ndpein, .Ihr.- elergy next manuged to oltuin proof,ue e tuct tint tho propeivtor of the apet Bl hinsell hought the wicture from & i }mlnrnumlml iton the water of the welly anll nowbe'ts T Jall, from which he will not he rel udtil ho s eatlafiod the Jalens tlel by destroying the chapel, and thg palice by puylug thom a hawdsome fim of rubles. "Tha Sierad Jewel ” of the Badinlsts wna first diseovered flonting_in the contre of & lotus i n beautiful Tike. The perbetritor of that miriclo was more fortunute'than tho [tus- #lnn srentloman, because he wid not only never foundont, but deveutly belloved, - When tho Portuguese visited Indfn undér Albuguerquo they touk nway Gautama’s toosh from Ceylon, and subsequently the Admirali in a red-not ¢ of Christiinity, pounded the relle into powder and then theew {t into thi brime st Gon, But Ia and behold! the parts of the orushed tooth reunited, and the ¥elle sindidenty turned up ngain In the grewt Btdidbistie templo’in Kandy, There was no daubt about the mirucle, Leeauso tho touth I atlil in tho Maluscawa _templo tn prove it, unat 1t Is trensured under geven wolden, sile ver, and jowel-ficrusted covera, which are re. moved for the ndiniration of vllirlng anly once ayear. The toothis suther remarkable, For tlze It might havo fitted an olephant, hut when nuy one tnkes this remark to the ycllow-robed monks thesy ('nl{ shake tholr ahaved hearls fn n lmylng winy and suy that cortaloly Gautamua luildh was u very excoptionul personage. e AMUSEMENTS. SONE HUNDRED WIVES.* Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dethorr, Mich., Jan, 30.—The Gosche-1lopper “One Hunired Wives" combination hns been pluying at Whitney's Opera-ouro all the weck, Saturday night the treasurer aml manazer were served with a writ of garnishment at the In- atanco of Lrooks & Dickeon, munayers of tho Grand Clrenit. A fow weeks ngo the Gosche llopper company were under contract to play the “One Hundred Wives" .at the Memphly Theatre and at the Park Theatre, Indinnnpolts, both houses being under the control of Mesars, Hrooks & Dickson. A differonce arose re- garding the length of tho Memphis co- gagement, Gosche nsserting tint It was for only three nights and Hrooks clalming thut tho conteact called fora week, ‘The result was that tho * One Hundred Wives' company did not play In Memphis, but wont. to New Orleans and filled the dates thern, The rocelpta of the hox-oflice were garnisheed by the munngors of the Grand Clroust, tho writ be- g roturanbie nt n date in February, The Purk Thentre at Indlnnapolls made every nrrnnges ment for the company this month, und, when the dntes of thoie ongmgomons. nrrived, tho houwo was lzhted and opened s if tho campany were prosenl. The misunderstunding betweon the munagers of tho organization nnd the mia- ngers of the Clronis hnd led the foriner tu e sider thelr Indisnupolls contraot off, buwever, aud thoy did not nppoar, The garnishment Sut- urdny evening wis 1o snusv{ the domands of ?lr. Llrm)k- uid Mr. Dickson for this nlleged In- raction. GERMAN TIIEATRE, A new comedy by J. von Moser and F,von, Schoentbnu, entittod “Kried fm Frieden " (War In Penco), was produced by Colliner & . Tsen- steln's German dramatic compnny at MoVick- er's Theatro lnst ovening, nnd proved quite n success. This play, ke most of Moser's pro- ductione, {3 finely written, full of asution, hus well-drawn chnracters, and {8 interosting from hegtuning to end, It [su strong play, nithough not'tho éntil of somo of' thenutbors furmue. productions. Tho varlous pnets, with o fow exceptlons, were in competent nunda, Mossrs, Helnemun, Meyer, Engle, Ricband, nnd Roden- berg distinguished - thumselves: by piviug fino character representations, and so dld Miss Fle- Luch, Mrs. Muyer, nnd Mra, Markbau, TAPFY FOIL THT AUB, Buectal Dlrpateh to The Chicago Iritune, CiNCINNATL O. Jun. 90.—S8ignor Salvini, who hng played hero to lmmenke bouses during the pust week, wns unsked which of.all Amerlean audiencés he bad met ho llked beat, Ie nuswered, “'That of Boston, deeldedly. The upprecintion thore I8 keen, and tholr eritienl newmen 80 gront that it keeps. an Artiat cou- stantly on h!'. mettle, The literary and artistic cuteries are nlro dolightful, 1shnll never think of Hoston except with tho greatest plensure.” Satvini says he will not ropeat his bi-lingual ox veriment before nny forely nudlences. . MUSICAL NOT Mra, Sara Hershoy-Rddy i organiziog a class 1n singing ut sight, for ladles, which will meet on Wedneadoy afternoon, 8t 200 o'clock, at Heréboy Hall, A full rehearsal, including Indios and gentle- men, of tho Apollo Club will be hell In Apollo Hal this evening. Al ure requested to be vresent at 8 v'clock sharp. " My, Yutes announces tho cxtlnouor‘ of one of the best conditeted intsieal papors o the Contle nent, La Guzelle Juxicd ¢ of 1%ris, aftor an hon- oruble oxlstanee of furty-seven years. A new three-not comly opera, by Fredurle Clay, wiil shortly e givon ut tha Giobo Theatry, Jon- ddon, entitled © Ln Dulio Normnd with Misy Kute Munroo and Miss Ht, Quuiton in tho cast, Misa Huttlo Sturc-Plther, who bas heen en route the pust five moenthe with Clement liroth- er3 conoat company, na rop ano, | as eturnel o Culeso, and 18 writage e slo for W new operattu, which 18 nearly Ronbed, Tho Chlongy Musle Company have redolved tho full score of » Olivotte,” tho now_opoen by Audran, which will bo produced at MeVieker's Thoutre this evening, vis printed i clegut sIxln, wancd, 18 tho opera Is ono that 13 destlaed to Lo the vago, It ougnt to buve a large sdle. Tho third ruunion of the Merdelssolin Club of 1o Park will ko place to-inorrow evoultig it Flood's Hull. Tho program witl conslet of wnornet fira, *1n1 Wht 18 D and Rull) Doretty o 110z and Coxe® (. whioh M K, Raot, Mr. Walter 1L Root, and Mr. I It Woodlv wil take -the parts of Hor, Cor, and HBouncer. Anton Rublnataln, who this uonth sots out on n goneert tour through Gerinuny, Bpain, Portu- ful, und Franee, intends ufter Gis roturn to oo cupy bimsolf fur name thuo o ¢omo cxclusively wilh the cumposition of moro Importart works, 1is noxt compostivug will bo a comie and agrand opera, M. Lonls Notbl from the Hlofburkthon- tro ut Vionn, I8 most ilkuly to writo the librotio for tho Lwo Operas, " ‘Tho slxty-olghth puplls' Bhoy flchr{nl gt bl?llflml Art wlll ocour mext Waodnesilay ut 4 o'clock tnstond of 3, tho usual hour, A lino program will ha given hy the fol- lowing porformers: Mesérs. Frank W, Taft and Charios 8, Adnis, organists the Misses Eva Lnods, E. I, Nowhull, Say 8. Blllor, and Ells P, Dunfurth, lanl-rf: and tho Missos Agnes Kears- loy, 1du (ilibere, Muy Phawolx, and Messrs. J. L. Johuston and Copeland Townsond, vocallsta, ' Fiu pouplo of Highland I'ark wero nffordod nn fraprinly to hanr some most delightful inuslo Iust 'luuudn,x'wonlnzl through tho kind uffurty m|r|‘llnsn at tho Jere 003t and 3ra, Huwditon, Cardeof fuvitation ‘wore lw-3 Itk the compilments of Mra, Hum- itton aud Mlllurd, thu snicde belng given (n the spacious’paclirs of Mr. and Mra. Mllian, the singeni bowng tha wugets of Nr. and Mra, Hamnil- ton, ‘I'hoso wha Lopk part weres Miss Fitio Buts lor, Pauling Rommelss; drall Thinuol Frooman, lllxnl!ul. Charles 7', Burhed, JirL: Stevenson, lcn I, Grove, and John ' conslsted of quartets, waoro nll rocoived witl ¢ tho wiltsiost bxprossions of upprbution and pleasure. Txo w[mt 10 K010, . » Flower of tho .‘\Iw." friven by Misg utlor; the duet, * Love and War," hy Meadss, aud Har Qrovos thn tonar sulo, “Tho Tur's Furow: lmt_ tho baus solo, *Friar of Orders Uroy,” werg all rucelved with many expressions of dellght, } e ——r "\ HELD FOR MURDER;: ~ Audrew McGluniss, u young man 1:,vears of ngv, was locked up at Contrul Sthjonjags Frie day by Deteotlve John MoDonald, ‘u“l; \n,# ng,| beld to awalt tho disposition of the' Bt. 14 n’ police, Though of respoctublo parontngo Adtly !/ keups bad vompany, and bo bhas beon tolling hid0) ucquaintances that ho vooently had a closo osll, whilocommitting n burglury, but fortunately tho bullet struck n little low, and the wound soon healed up. And from those statements 1t nally roachied tho vnrs of the detootive that MeGinuiss had # hund ju a burglary at 8t. Louls, in the commisslon of which a poticeman namod Dunno was shiot and kilied. No boudwuy was over wade In the caso by tho Bt. Louls pblice, and to this duy tho murderer is uuknown, Tho susplelon agalnvt MuGinnis. is a strong one, but 'l y _pruvg ., fala T Motind looka ua I€ 1t was ruocat lngm&:&.flm% thiere wero Lo shote lired al thoy wore cscaping nlv.fir mufu . And by’ he hos been wider drraat, however, ho will nur nothing, except that he waxin 8t Louis wntlt oun week botore Thankkgiving,and came - y to this elty, Seumiurly eantuch, he can prove hils swher J'pl)llu_n dully doinws for thg paat three weekd nly. TP thers 14 pay one at Bt Touin ablorty duntify the murderers, one 1ook nt lm‘wlsln)wr would settle the question, fur he Hia ' n péouller comntennnee, and a Peoullie ‘éastito vhu of biseyes, They were notifled promntly of the nreest, hut thus far no ;mqwur has been recvived at pulles headquatre ors, I** THE SAFE BLOWING. Capture of the Operator Who Did the Jo The poliee continue to strike new leads drily in the §10,000 robbery, And. If Vheir success cons tinues, n few duyn more will ice all the thioves behtmd tho bars and nearly alt the money ree covered, At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon Capt. Iluckley nrrested on tho rullrond teacks near the lnkeeshore, nt the foot of Hulbnrd oourt, n finely-dressed young man giving the name of Alexander McKuy, e it was who Uored the hule It the anfe, aind ke has confogsed not unly to that, but told exnetly how, where, and when the rubliory wus planned, and every=- thing olse that the police vould wish to know, Inshort, he bus * luld down ** completely, und ln wll probability he will plend guilty o tho clmrge when brotght to teial, s arrest wit cleverly managed by Capt. lnckley. Hott cliy and private policemen gl been vis gaged In folluwing and tracking out Mekay, and from the tine thit ke visitod a Foarth nvente bitgnto Sntaedny wight until 2 o’elock yesteniny nfternoon, wheil he was eaptiteed, his was not tmee lost sight of. Sckny was uwnare that he wus boutg sought for, und ho had chosen tho Inke shore fur a loating place until darkness set hen ho Intonded to mnken visit to the Areneravennu district, and then jump town with whntever money he conld ralee. Capt. Buckley hud boen “furnished with a come plate dscription of McKoy, and 0 saw 0 f’ouuu man - with A ligbt Buit —of clothes, * dark overcunt, #nu ik hat, he recognized bis man. Walking non- chalantly towaras him, the Captain mude o suspiclous inove untll just o8 Lie passed him, when he !u‘lllflnlf‘ seized the fellow's wrist with one hand, and with his other r‘lllflkl)’ removed fromn bis overcont pucket n revolver which Me- Kuy had all ready for use In ense he was intor- fered with, He was locked ur At the Armory, where he was Interviewed at fength by Superln- tendent MeGarlrio and Uapt. Bontleld,” McKay's true name i3 probubly Atesander Dunne, and his bowme wna untit four months ago nt Ham- Iiton, Ont. Naturally he I8 quite reticont os to his fdeuttiy aud his condition iu fe, but 186 in- dieations are that he is a professional thiel wid has done tlme In Comadn. While in this city he boarded with John Flanlgnn, ut No, 2118 Dearborn street. Mr, Fiunigan s not very well spuken of by the police, and he fs Joekeil up on the auppnsition thut he handied MeKav's portion of the moitéy and perbnpsshuved off alit- Lo slice for higsell, 1t was through Flonhimn and otuors that Mcluy beewwe ncquainted with Finucone, who, he Suyu, was the ehlef conspleu- tor—iu fuct, the designer of tho scheme. Hy tells a vary conclse story as 1o how the money was obtalned and subscquently divided, His Bhave, notwithatanding tho fuct that he wua the expert to whom the others looked for the de- vleo to open the safe, was only sotne $1.60, e &ald nothing nbout hia dissatinfation at tho thme, but intended to muke n break for rzor share ns eoon as ilho excilement hlew over. This amouut MeKay took bnnie with him, He wus over cors In Inve with n younyr ludy 1y the near nelghborbond, and tho monuy wae tu give themn o atart in houses keoping. “Prinr to marriage he wished to moke o trip home, and for theo purpose of purcl clothing und puying old delts, he took T #300 with him, and lcft the remainder with his friend, whum he recommended to Finuenang as n Bnfe man to bunk the monoy, And s the $1,04% wiiich was lnat recoveeed at Finucaue's grocery was MeKny'sshire. Supcerinfendent McGarigin Is highly elnted at these dovelopments, and ho fech positive that WHOro B0 muny uro squouling tho whole truih will come ont.” Eforts are to be mude nt onca I’»?)‘(‘a the recovery of tho remnaluing balf of the Y. when P TOM PAINE. Memorinl Celebration by tho Scandl- nnvinu FreesThinkers, Tha Scandinavion Free-Thinkors’ Soclety cele- brated tho twelfth snniversary of its organizne tlon und the 14dth unnivorsary of Tom Palue lust evening fn.tbe hall at 'No. 228 Milwaukee avoune. The 'nttondunce of both ludles and genilemon was large. An excelient orchestra added muen to tho enjoyment of the ocenston, Dr. Chnrles Paol, President of the Soclety, pre- sided, noll tn opening the formal partof tho program teferred to tho oreanization of tho Foclety, twelve years: ago, whtn there were ut “ton members, © while now there were hundrods of members, nud sitlar organizations I lowi, and othor Stites were tho outurowth of cago Soolety, Dr. aoll then introduced the speaker of the evoning, Col. Aupustu Jaeobzon, formerly Clerk of the Buperior Court, and an cridite geutloman, whols knawn s 1 prominont free and (ndependent thinker ond writer, The Coloned began with it lylcmld culogy on Tum Patne, speaking of bls lifo and writings i clo- guent ond well-chasen langunge, and entline ‘orth the honrty pluudits of his listeners. He then procecded to show that modern theology was based upon an erroneons and fulse finnili- tlon, in direct contliot with reason and free 1hought, quoting frecky from the Oid aud New Testyments to Bhow that there was o cuntiiet of © statoments, . and refors ring _purticulavly to tho DLouvks of the New Testuitient to demonatrate tint thoy did not ngree upon the birth, denth, and resureee- tlan o Jesus Chrlat, Some of tha sonuker's res wmaurks wero deyly humorons, anil frequently proveked bearty laughter tram his hearers, At tho conclusion of tbe uddreas wroand of up- plause greoted the spenker, Lriv J‘ulmmu dellvered i speech In tho Biwed- 19h JnjruaEe, upumprlulu 1 tho oceasion, und mpnly abont Paine wnd bls followers, Mllrtx ‘Fhrnin ¥ In Norweplan, and Dr, Paoll elosed the speecheinaleing with o few kKind- Iy and enconragiig words, Thy cotebration wos wound up in nusieal and torpyichoroun fuativitios. et e THE WEATHER, Oryice oF TnE Ciley SIGNAL OFPICER, WASH- 1saroN. D, C., Jan, L= u. m.—=For Tunncisee and the Ohto Valley, Incrensing clowdiness und wrens of ruln, northeast to southenst winds, slight rise fotlowed by folling barometer, nnd dnrine Monday nlght colder wueather, For the Lower Luke n-luun.ucnumlly clondy and eolder westhoer, with Light snow, northwost 10 novthonst winds, snd ratn, followed by fulling taromater, For the Upper Lake roginn, northerly to eust- erly winds, cold or partly cloudy werther, und ;m’.': wiow, o slight rlso” followed by o falllog ter. o Gppor Misslsatppl and Lower Minsauri Yulloys, vuriablo winls, genorally from norih- weat ta northeast, gencrally elondy woather ani light snow, fulig, followed by slowly risiug tomporature, and slowly falling biromoter dur- tug tho day, LUCAL.UDSXRYATIONS. 3 CHICAUO Jan, 0-10:18 . 1. v, Ther, | U | Wttt Vi w2 % b AL 2 o P ROt e Mazimuin tampersiury, 4 winlaum, 7, UENKIAL OUSMRVATION S U4 30, Jan, 3)=1h11 p. m. Wind, 10 Wty Aluany sIR o i it 2 E goriiead.,yee] =4 Vi “m.u RIS vos0|tionL jentl BRPSNEEEAAECE: H HOUTHMEZRERETY. ot = ) e — = St TR Re PSS ELCEETENRT: BREEY: T, e —— A White Tgp'a Truiplity—Arrested for lf{uvl Assayle luioq”: Little Coloyed Girl. : i ATLANTA, Ga., Jun!¥T.~In Pike:County, forty milos ho’?:)w Atiinta, a whito man nnmp-{ ‘Henry Juues, whilo walking in the msin road, mot u it tla colorvd girl, JU yuirs uld, and ofered ber L3 centa to show him wiuy to W, P, Hompblll’s houso, Thoy had gona only a shore distance whon Joues drow & Husk of whisky from bis pocket und asked the gish to tuke a deluk, Bho r’/’-——_‘/ Is serlously ill. The News reports hils il | camo into posscssion of tha pruperty, Thix tho marvelons discovery of the aacred | shles, MeGinniss In his conversations hasshown | refused, ind, becoming much frightened, started FO REI N, ness dangerous, schomo hnm been contrived by John 8. Sarnes, | In the Lotus " ireferrod to ln the peavers | that he knew o erent deal about tho enno, Bince | brek. Jones cauum'her Found tho neck and Aragred by 1o n kil dark ravinn and torris bly nemauited her, Mr. Hlemphill And two negroes, walkiige near the ravine, benrd the notse ot tho striggle, wmd hustened i, The rafijan fintedi= ately ted, The wua wo Injured that one nf the men knd to earey her to her futhier's hise, Mr, Hemupb!ll and tho remaining negeo, after a warm run, coptired Joues. who wns tuken at tmca hafore a Justice of the Peace and wrned over to n Bullitf to be hold for the Shorlil, That night he was placed In a houso with three mon to guard himn, Diring the night thoy wanted some waoord, wnd wadedones buld the light whilo, pistol tn haud, they went [oto the yurd, When the men prssed ot Jonea threw down the Hlit, which went out, -und ran for denr Hfe through thoe darktness, A number of holiets whistied ufter hitn, but he niude his escone, THE LOOKING-GLASS. Kuperatitions Connceted with Kt Muost renders are no doubi aequainted with Bunaparie's superstition regarding thebrenk. Ine of & looking-zlnss, During one ot his enwpnbens In Italy ho broke the glnss over Josevhilne's portrait. Sn disturbed was he at thiy, as he thought, omlnous ccenrrence, that he never rested until tho retitrn of the conrfer whom he had forthawith dispatehed to convinee hiimself of her enrul?', 50 Strong was the hupression of her denthh upon his In" Cornwall, breaking ooking- #lnss {5 belleved to Insute seven years of sor- rows aid o Yorkshive proverh hiforims us that sueh sn untortunate occurrence entalls even years' trouble, but no want.” In Seotland, to smash . lvoking-glass hanging aninst o wall Is regurded tean Infallible sizn thut n mewmber of the fnily Wil shortly die, Grose, alluding to this superstition, saya It foretells the speedy decease of the master of the house, It has been suggested that this poptilar faney dites very many years back, it probably originuten In the destretion of the reflectesd human fmaze.~nn interesting Hlustratfon of how the agsoriation of Ideas In thie formation of superstitution Is often determined by mere analogy, ‘Thus, o siw- flar style of thinkbye underlivs the medieval nieerotmueet’s practice of making o waxen fmaze of his uuumfl‘. andshootingat it withar- r‘uwlnl Dyorder to bring about the enciny’s death, In the South of England It Is regarded hizhly unlueky for n bride on her wedding dny to look In‘the glass, when she [4 com- m(-lulf dressed, before starting for the eltureh, ence very great care '1s usm\!lf' tnken to lm( on a glove or some slight artl- ele of adornment, after the lust lingering and reluctunt ook lins been taken in the tulreor. “The idea, we are Informed, I3 that " youme lmli; who is too fond of the lnok- Ime-gluss will be unfortunate when warred. This I8 not, linwever, the only way in which superstition Interferes with " the " grown-up malden’s peeps In the looking-glass, Thus Swedlsh damsels are afrafd of looking In the glass after dark, or by candielight, lest by s0 dokig they forfelt the gaod-will of the other sex. ~ On ‘the nther haud,'in Englaud, the looking-plass ocensionnlly holds a protn- ment position fn love divinations, In the uorthern counties a nwmber of young men aul women meet together on St Ajnes'- Event mldnighit, and o, one:by one, to a certaln flell, where they seatter some grain, after whieh they repeat the following rliymne: Awncs sweet, and Agnes tair, Hither, hitd ROV Tepnirs Buuny Aunes, lot mesca ‘The lad who i3 to arey me, On thelr return home 1t 18 believed that the shilow of the destined bride or bridezraom will beseen Inw looking-glnss o this very nieht, ence, for many un hour together, the young Inguirers sit up unxiously wateh- g the looking-ulass, before which they not unfreqnently tull eep, mistuking the vis- fous that hnve appeared I thels dreams for +) realit) Belzlan givls who desire to see thelr husbands i dremn Juy thel gar- ters erosswise nt the foot of the bed amd a Inuking-zlass wnder thelr willow: In this glags they belleve the deslred image will ap- pear. The practiee of covermg or ranoving the looking-luss rom the eiamier of death stll prevalls in some parts of Enghad,—the notlon, according to some, belug that *all vanity, il care for earthly beanty, nre over with " the deceane luts _nlso been stugzested thot, “as the tuvisible world trenehes elosely upon . the visible one I the ehumlier of death, n suporstitious dread s felt of gomue spiritunl being onaeinge himsell forth in the blank surfnee of the wmirrors Mr, Baring-tould eonaiders that the true reason for shrondlig the looking-ginss before o funeral was that given hine in Ware wiekshlre, where there 18 n-popyiiar notion that if a person - looks inte s wirror in the chamber of death e Wil see the eorpse lonk- inie over his shoulider, A stmile snperstition prevalls In some parts of Devonshire, If the looking-gluss 18 assozlated with mar- riage ml denth, so [ s with infaney; for, pecording tou pivee of Durhin folls Tore, o boy or girl should never be nllowed to look fnuntil & yenrold, In days gone by too it appears ta have been customary for both sexes Lo wear small looking-clusses—n fans tastle fushion vidiculed by Den Jouson and others of his tige, Mon oven wore thew in thefr hats, **Where §s your page? Call for your ensting bottle, mul place your mirror in your bat, a8 I told yot.” This, we may aup- pose, wis the very hight ot affectation, by the ‘manner In whichh Ben Jonson intro- dtices 1t ———— THOMAS FINUCANE. T the Lditor of The Chitago Tribune, CicaGo, Jun, 0.~Tho statement fn Toe Tiauest: of this morning concerning the chnre aeter or reputation of Thomas Fluucane is a mistnke, He bav always borne n goed character, Tie 1s o temperate, peacenblo, and Industrions youny man. Iuquiry among bis nelehbors and the wvallee alicers’ who know bim will fully verify the nbove. = Yhis 13 not the thme, nor’ lflnnowsw\per tho proper wedium, wherelit to dizenss the charge tpon which ho bus recently - boon perested, Foury, rs . Reco, uscum, - A Musleal Landon Netes, There I8 n wonduriul completencss aliout Froueh goctul Hfu whict 18 utways revealing It- well fn some wew and eommodions way, 'The Sute and the munieipalities vie with each othor i dovisiug nuw thiungd for tho publle cons venlence, Only last yonr, hundsome elecirle cloeks wery set up wll ovorParis; thls yenr 15 10 wittieas tho apening ut the Grand Operiof a new musuin whichh bads fuie to bo invatunble to comnpasers, musicluns, snd siogess, 1018 toben Jibnry as well 18 muream, und will be stocked 1ih tho hrett] G oveRy apery and i ; likewlao with books of every sort hearing referency to tho history of nusio and to the aunals of epera-bousea, The portion devoted to tho muncuin witl coutaln lue terestine metnentoes of b{mmn dolngs xt tho opera—=otd and quatnt pliy-bills, costimes, ek, portraits, tho nutegruph scures of divers cumlnent composors, ete. The public are to bo “adultted froe to this museum by day, and on oporn nights the spectutors from any pari of tho houss will be rrlrllcnuu towalk fnto It. 'Tho loenlity choson ot tho tusoumn 13 one which wis doslkned by tho architeet for much luss studious use, In tho groat loft-hund pavition u neguiticent ball with rotunda was annexed to tho fwperlal box, and here tho Emperor und Empress wore to bold ro- coptions un tho Wlebits of gulu perfurmances, Tuere 18 un Emnveror now, and M, Grévy, when Liu yues to tho opers, Is anxious only to hear the musl, Ana then fu get homn q\ilcnly. o has uever mude uso nf the reception hall, and so will not mis it when it e buen converted to i most wiluable educgtionul purposs, which will no doubt canfor muny boons an tho musicsl world. e ——ee A Fuueral Adrifi, Hugalo Latter. A funeral procession of six or elght carriazes started on Thuriday, the worst day of the storm, togo to the cemotery, Thoy were obliged on nccount of thu drifis (o take the rond that runs along tho luke shore, and stowly pludded thoie wuy along what they supposed was tho proper strieot, Finding Ih\l{ didl wot reach thelr dostiiae tion they stopped after u while to Invastizats, and found to tholy horror that they wore ono millo rrom laad out on the frozen wiiers of Liko Erle, Tho lce wag thin aid troacherous, and in thalf bowlilormuut thoy uedly Ktiow whiou way o tues, but at lest, with fearsnd tremuling, and almast perished with cold, thoy erept back totho aboro ki retuened with theirdend 1o the city to defor thelr mourntul excand to unother day, . ———————————— Mnie, Thlers! Will, Darls Dlsgatch to Londes Netwso Muio, Thiura' witl proves, by reason of tho vaguonuss of the stylo,a vanse of ewmbarasi- ment to MM, Calmon, de Rémusut, snd Bt. ilit- Ire, tho sxccutors, o, Doane I residuary legutev, und comud In for the bulk of the furtune and tho houso i Place Bt, George, Thu speciiic leyncies aro we follows: T'a the City of Vere sullles n waich aidd gold wreath prosontod to M, Tulors by Helfort gud Desungon, and othor patels atle gifts, which uro onumerated; ta the Louvee alt t’fw othur objects of nrt and virtu n M. ‘Thlers’ collection, und Mo, '‘hlurs’ dinners worvice of Baxany poreolaing 250001, for chare itably purpose to the City of Parls, and au lm- portunt _sums of mionuy, - the awmount of - which named, 1o - Lo spant i ereattig on tho Thiors praperty skirting the Dols do Boulognu a charituble lustitution ul sne kind. Phis property 18 u consldorublo plot of building geound, und of very grout value, It is diitluuit th make out whotber Bime, Thuire in- tended 18 ull 10 bo consecratud Lo tho lustitution ar nots but us Mile, Dusno wishos to taterprot it 1n the moat genuruus soase, thers will prubably nok be litlgation. 8uo hus ufready addod to tho Louvro coltection u neokluce. of precious stones of slxteonth cuntury workinaushlp, which cyine tu her wa resldunry legatve, Its oniy cquat i the world 13 in the reguila at Si. Petersburg. Mg, Toiers on n fow greut oceusions wars It in orin oy e e ——— tho earls yoars of her married life, 3, 3 and nther ol and intimato. trlomuenrgllow'lm“. butitis hard to make out axmctly to whit ox- l'('lill,l M ‘rmé’!;r’x‘lgr‘n v;ll;hndllhugn to benofit Ly hor A . e 8 nlread art colicetion to the Louvre, TR0 part of the ————— The oltl anil well-kuown real-estate firm of George R, Clarke & Co, (formerly Clarke, Layton & Co.) have just taken offices In the Natlonal Life Building, Nos, 157 and 103 La ' Sallestrect. This butlding has been recent. - Iy recanstructed into one of the fineat ofee.’ buildings In the clty, and, having two elava. tora and belng well lighted and ventiiated, 1 Is very ilesirable for oftices, It 1 the Inten- tlon of the .owner, Mr. J. V. Farwell, ta make this bullding a real-cstate exchinige by, elustering togethersevernl lending real-catate firms, and by giving frec wse to the largo and well-lightedd and Tented Inner court to all persons wishing to sell renl estate at publis attction, Also a place in whieh foreclosura sales and Mastor in Chancery salea ean be hetd, Instead of the open-nir snles nt what Is known as the north door of the Court-House, This building, situated ns it 18 midway be- tween the new Court-louse and the Customn- House, having an entrance both from La Snlle and Clark streets (by -way of the Ar cule court), I8 very convenient of aeeess to Iawyers, and renl-cstate men, and insurance men, and such are now taking oflices there, ———————— A little Hop Bitters snves big doctor bills, lo sicknoss, -ud’ ring. and purhng!_ tlcunl;.m 1 long BUSINESS NOTICES, ‘To Cons mnllw-.—nnnr hava bean happy w“h thelr testlmony In favor of the use uf ** IFilhor's Pure Cod- Liver Ol and Lime.” Experienco has proved ft to be n valusble reniedy for consnmption, asthma,” diphtheria, ;\;lé.lnr.ll“glsm;lu; nr\tlil': l.‘r.:'lim: nn;l1 lurlun. nMnlm- rod only by A. B r.chemlist, Hoaton. Suld by all drugists. h e —— 256 cents. Buck & Rayner’s “Mare» Faca Powder IS n charmivg invention for the complexlon. White, Ruseute, and Brunette, Harinlcss and paf l. A fitting compunion- plece to the famons * Mars™ cologne, 3 . LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. GOLDEN OPPORTINITY CARSON, PIRIE & 00’8 ANNUAL CLEARING SALE! BOTH STORES, Madison &. Peoria-sts., AND N. Clark & Erie-sts. LADIES’ Underciothing! The it Barais el Ol Tadles” Chemlses, with Embroldered Tue'* sertings, good muslin and wellemade; at 40 els 3 chenp at 75 cts, Ladies’ Chemlses, with three rows of In« serting and Hamburg Edge, at 60 cfs; usual price, 83e. s Ladics® Drawers, Lonsdale Muslin, with three Clusters of Tucks, Cambric Rufe fle_aud Tucks In Rufe, 50 cts; cheap at 75 cfs. 3 Ladies’ Drawers, with deep Rufffe of Embroldery, 73 cls. el Ladies’ Drawers, double Rufflo of degp ., Embroldery, Froit of tho Loom muslin, "/ $13 extra value, ¥ 1,000 Lndios’ Wallking Skirts, Tucks and Cambrie Ruflle, 85 cts each 3 cannot he mnde for 65 cts. & 2 Ladles® Walking Skirts, hottom trimmed with Embrohrcry, ot 80 cts each, . 25 doz. Skirts, richly trimmed, at $1 - ench s extra value. Ladles’ Night Gowns, Rufiled and Tucked il down the frout, ut 75 cts. 85 doz. Ladles' Xizht Gowns, Tucked and Eumbroldered Yokes, clogantly made, at D8 cts. aud #1 _each ; warrauted to he-; the best goods In thls eity for the moncey. Ladles* Undevskirts, Corset Covers, and Bridal Sets, n large nssortment nt prices that Jefy competition. A complete line of Infauts’ Wear and Children's Long and Short Dresses at very law prices, : Noys® Walsts In all slzes at 25 cts each. A few more of those Farmer Satln Skiris, quilted, ot $1 each 3 worth $2, ] £00 All-Wool Twiled Flaunel Skirts In four colors, with Colored Emhrultlorfi, at $1,50 ench; former price, B2.75, $3, nnd $3.60, GARSON, PIRIE & GO BAKING POWDER, ETE CONTRASTI! While other "‘”T Powders are largely ADUL- 'TERATED with ALUN and other hurtiul drogs, 2 has Leen kept UNCHANGED In all of l||lrl|& and wholesomeness. T s TR BAFETY, - 1ILEALTHI B I Yarth To Kouih, frars Lang fo Wea o Noi o Noul m tne houiee of the rielt and poor, whers 1t bas bean used for the last 15 years, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. NEVER BOLD IN DULK. Aade by STEELE & PRIOE, noficturers of Lupolln Yeast Gems, §) Fl .ovlu Extracts, elc“: Chleago and Bl.lhumdu. 53 Rewovos the Pajn und Sorenuss fult br the small o thie back, Invidont tu Kiduoy troubles, with surprising quicknuss, A Great Tmprovement ou other Plusters and Linlweute