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Gen, Jackson well, nover tre of speaking of | or not—if he bas cotton, he has monoy. ‘he re- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 188I—TWELVE’ PAGES. H oxista. Tut tho people now who try to got a | noed bolster! more than those which havo TE OUT ° living are prospered, ‘There ia a cortain ae teen ao long Tmaxintonces z CASUALTIES, hora who syuiander thoir aubstanee, and who got “You won't bo likely to got protection so : sean ra frequent felorvaln, etree paaplo will | long as Watterson, of tho Courter-Juurnal, iives Nashville, Past and Present— | andimdome U7Tnor: They aro low-ilown | and lights for Freo-Teade, will you? cronge over those for the corresponding quarter of last year, Tho steamship Tancrevillo of tho Canada- Brazilian Line witlicavo (to Janeiro about Jan. I for Halifax. The Count Ku of tho same IRELAND cofrt from all parte dt the country, aithotah, e when sorted into provinces, tho four bunilles, representing each a province, are of very differ- ent thickness. [havo hoard It stated. that on. gn us onc day Intoly the Loinster pile wae threa Inciics ‘Atteraon 1a 8 represontutive of thatolnas | T. Canadian Propeller Jane | imo is expeoted in Halifax nvout Dec. | The Fixing of Fair Rents by the Ae eae Old Hickory's Political “How te tt with the ftarnters and conntry- | of ovr prople who ve inecoly it the past. He he hi nm P nod will Tave for tto nbout Jun. 1. Persons es . y pret ea tee Dison ene eet na People, so fie vou kenww?" in not tho exponent of the best portion of the Miller Founders in Geor- woll auqualuted with the Bruzilian trade to not Land Commission. hetweon two and three foott and thetic tiene Autocracy. st how that thorais somo poverty In tho | Southern penple. Tho future will bee in tho Py think the West India nnd Brazitiinn trade with ‘ the proportion which the applications from the ciate OS ae to {be patey want oer De the. pu peutb a Fronta Teta vest Aavuingivca. ae Bian. Bay. irate nan be Sy pene Sontber, mee yen various provinces have matutainod during tha 3 a r LI at Ov a 2 or nothing to exchange between the Wes! i ; Donald nt thoy neo fh ancd abso. hoy gone hers: aaa tha faciltion for manuraewuring. aro Indies and irate ieney Yostele must sania Specimens of the Reductions in Vari- | jrtton days atany rate. ‘Tho applications to H tT ih iF ng. ‘Tho such je raw matoriale ci AL anlar ortion of each run in balins! fo Th . vanderbilt and Fisk Universities | tr" tise maniy averythine that fits tho woll | withour over xolng beyond our borders, We | AIL on Board, Twenty-five in | hatfe Porton of each run in balinst. W. 1). ous Quarters of Ireland, OVER FIFTY THOUSAND, —How the Color Line Is and ollmate; and maken good n ving astha | must, be patlont, howaver. Wo aro now Ith ih Number, Meet a Watery companied by Charles Oranvitlo,a dtetinguished Noarly 45,000 had beon recolved up till Satur- {armors of any section Of the Uniun. Tho | transidon period, Wo aro passing from tho ’ bs Glvit ongineer of Ilo Janeiro. day, tho 12th {nst., the datu to which tho court, Still Maintained awiftuogs with which our country ts now boing | days of Slavery and the rosult of tho War to Grave, Meiners of the civil service hero _memorial- | The Landlords Talking of Clalming Componsas | had’ oxtended the time within which tonants je auvslopod is something rumarkabie.” THE NEW ORDER OF THINGS; ized tho Government asking for a rendjustinent might apply for rotiof undor Sec. 0 of tno ut. For tho firat timo since the goneral amnesty. 5 NEM NGS; of sulartes in viow of the advanced cost of Iv- tlon from the Government. ‘Tho three Chief Commissionora ant tit close: on after tho War took place thore fs now and, whon wo' aro born again, it shalt bo of ing. The memorial points out that tho scene of ! midnight recording theso applications, many of ylows of Southern Men on the | a xevunnican Govennon or TuNNESsEH. Piuroe She's dow nivare thee tho North ay Fortions of the Wreck Found—Other Mis- Gist Serine meer ies Maat int ised by wet or Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Font, Mopernta, Conk Harry, and Wiekiow’ to : 5 JIvit Sorvice act of Isis: that In did by uct ol nei . . * leklow-—tho of the South. - ime, “ho Hives a good way tuck from the Lurn- | servesa mastor, with tho iden uf lenrnene mi Land, PS eR ee a pontoon Uchalt GF senanteeg thee tei oie falurics of oll pubito functionaries and oflicera; | OXPerlence of tho work of the Land Cominission | sented un behalf of tonanty on the estate of Iho that by virttto of such aot theenlaries of Licu- | $n fxlog fair ronta fe producing a great ninount | Furl of Kenmare, County Kerry, But, although bike road.” 1 presumo that Gov, Hawking tlin« | son. Tho South will prove an apt pu My ts 0 self, when ho was uominated, hardly hoped tobe | North ehould be very earctul ‘ot ihelocsana the slee! * tenant-Governors, Judges, Ministers of the | of: alarm and dissatisfaction among the land- | there Js in unexpected tlood of “applications, ° Lessons Learned from the North, Glected. Mut he Ye ae Benne one (eecta we EO ae. Ate he Wr onelicr ane mater in Crown, doputy heads, otc., were permanently | lords, Tho judgmonts which have thus far been | rents do not flow in in anything ike tho same Many "| right In two on tho dobt question, ho walked | vietory in Virwinine ft ty a tnd lesson Tor are relive Persona Go ton Watery | {Neda uo, tholes Foinained qa thoy wore | dolivored give reductions of rout in all but two | Pronortion. Ontslde or Uletur, and eapecially in: and Many More Yet to Info tho beac with the Lepublidan banner, | Wo have tho aime qucetion before us, omy inh yeflve Persone to toa Watery.) tn Ii Wie the cause atata, Uf altaira. How ox- | Ge sured easos ransinud fem 10 to 60 por eerie; and boing withheld wuere the reduutiong devcaa Bo Learned, Bide, T faileed iC ea mioet sc eeinma of cltbar sllautly different Forni, ‘Thera aro thuse among Svvstal’ Ziledaden ta’ the Alden Weiliokbs was yood at that Une ltt isstronyernow,when the | inn tow Instancesoven higher, Thoaveragcro- | by thotenuuts are refused, Tho act nnd tho; Ropuvlicans and Domoorate, and none of thom | repudinted} while othersarein tavuror | Weanras, Ont Doe, tcThe ton Guiles tuo elteumstauces ‘they uray fectho ta: | Wucton shown by those decisions soems to bo | j resources of civilization” togotbar may by 4 suom to think thore is aby prospect of te i TON, Ont. Dec, 4.~—Tho tug Tommy | Uniler tho clrcumstauees they pray fer tho fu- rathor more than 30 por cont of tho old—that ts, | 20! -by sattle euch carca; butin any event, bow- f id “Protection”? Wanted, So | Ureeh in the Nomocratio ranks henling up; and PAYING IT POLLAN Foit DOLLAIL Wright toft Owen Sound Suturday morning to | voruble consideration af tho subject by tha the preaunt—rental; and it certainty fa not less | CCT Settled, tho acttloment, it 1s onxy to sco, will ; Manufactures an A tho hope of the Ropublleans ruts high that they | The repudiationists got a goo denl of satisfno- | look around tho {slands in the Guorginn May fur | Gevernment, La 4 7 bo attended by a good deul of friction, { Southernors Can * Live More may uid tho power. ‘The whole question of tho | ton out of tho fuct thit the Administration | some trace of the missing stuamor June Miller. | , es8t%. Noble of the Petrates Ol! Company | thun 25 por cont. seaetyat ms Within Thomsalvos.”” debt has fu some way Leon browse bofore tna | Reams to sustain Mahone in Virwinia. ‘Therenra | Sho arrived oro tonigit, hating an hoard fous tro in the clty to interview tho Minister of Cus: pies dootring ts om, Advanced tn tnftuen- eo = isogst gy nin uote te pranmg™: ft deft | Hi ia eayag ucts ners isu ogertatiae; | boastents, ves oara somo pins out-of tbe life | SomMic}tO Rmeted amis aigeersusatcr tsps | tal quarto that th Landlords whoso Inuaune AMUSEMENTS. Domfaion. ‘They claim that tho inland revonue ayo sus boing diminished havo an irresistibio system is now pefeot, but it fa only applied to omg OF the porte where infaud raven olcore COMPENSATION FROM TITR STATE, bisee Salniida Eee ene ccne custom-house officers aro not suppliad with tho | 224 you nead not bo surprised If byeand-by you | soubrot who was such n gront favorit here nuout of some $30,000,000 was incurred princl pally py | that isto pry dollar for dollar, evan though the | bont, a piece of o mast, 9 steainor’a gang-plank, eelal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, tho Carpet Li Governinary n gaat int rail> wee ae een ie pack jnluatey pontenatadts anda pail rack, all identified as having bolonyed NASHVILLE, Tenn, Dec. For soma montha | roads, etc, Theso were ft some Instances ox. is ‘at tis, . to tho Jane Miller. She also had some kegs of b orvnas | travagnut and foolish; but ul rien in reaourecs, nnd her credit fa worth more |. ‘5 Fee Ee ot aes eeetN | good nnd improveu the Stute, As Tinderstand | fer than tho dicount she might recelve ‘on | DUtter with Capt. Porter's brand on thom, All cr the South, ‘And rath necessary {nstrumunts for testing purposes, Jn | hear of proposals belug aubmitted to Puritas 0% i . Mr. ion and arploration 1a Stasi tl cai now Mud | ft the dobt is in kone ahapesund catt bo properly | hor dabt by any unjust means, Gary, gue Se ee ee nae etter ac alEGHioe OF EbEs To GAT oer ae OR [ anna No dakortidatalalnn: (ito conmiderniore a, {Our YORE. sian whe Lane played Um eae mytelf bere, In ip! 2 0! aniled without disturbing any on serionaly. ———————— jour lglund, nnd are ominous of piled at those ports which ara principally lu- | claim which bas tho au port and. Appruval of ers company, mrde hor reappearanco neseo, My purposo fs to. talk with gnuny poo- Republicans sud ovo Uraich of tho Damoventn A POOR COUNTRY. tho fate of tho missing «steamer. ‘Tho | cuted in tho maritime provinces Lard Butisb a Hi ta Pp yy f last evening with Collmer & lvensteln's com- plyendalve my readorsna good nn Insight ax | Pctlealy stand together on she subjoct, aid Jono Miller left Meaford on the 2Jd of Novem- | A widows’ ald clu hasbeen organized hero, | Hrd Sullebury and tho Standard newapapor will | pany nt MeVickor’s, Hor reception must have possible nto tho presumt coudition nnd fooling | Whenover tha qqucstion ie ups DEUS | SoG. nore Gives BiIn Viown of | ber with a uouvy load oF frolabt ou her let trp Tho object the members have in viow Is to fur. cortatuly not be disregurded for want of voles | convinced her that tho Germans of this clty had oftnetuhabitants of thisyrent section of our Thad a yery intorestlug tk with Dixio~Io Discovers Somo Signs of Ine | tO Sichaol's Bay, Manitou Island, Her fast fout nish olf tho poor widows of the city with wood | and advocacy, and as certainly, I think, public tke during the winter months. . * not forgotten the many plonsant entertain. fecling will indignantly repudiate any much " commoncountry, Itis atime when thero ts no MIL Bede MELE, dustrial Ievival of colt was at Ig Hay, where sho took on | ‘A pack of toxs have committed extensive ments they onjoyed when she wastora before, possibility of any prejudico trom political ox- dt this clty—a who was born in Alabama, and ‘Bpeclat Dispateh to The Chteago ‘Tribune. frolgt and left for Spencer's dock, n short dis- | depredations on sheep within im radius of fit- | ciait for compensation Lo the Irish iandlords it | thrown her olforts, and that thoy were glad ta eitement, and Tum cortain that tho diaposition | lias alwaye Hved in tho South, Me understands WastinaTon, D, C., Dec. 4—Jobn C. Doro, of | {nce, off for fuel after whiok sho iutended go- | tucn miles of thé elty, Several hundred shoop | Whatever way It may be pressed upon ita notice. | woleoino her back as tholr old and: dear friend. of your correspondent fs to apeate truly and act | tho Souci past and prosent, ns wall us any niin have been worrled, ‘Tho farmers have organs | The suppression of colonial’ slavery fifty Tbnyo thus far seen, atid hasus (ntellizent views | Chletgo, has just returned from anotherSouth- | {M@ to Lion's Mond, for which place she had’ ‘Tho bouse was completely sold out and standing fzed and armed with guos are out in pursult. ears ayo, when the country took upon e fustiy. of tho futuro ws any. He tovlt mo betind his | ern trip, Speaking of tho progressiu the South- | 8M ten tons of trotght. It was blowing a | “ity Veunor, metoroloytat: bas sold bed neces jaan tae ae che alavicoenore Pan | room was at a premium, Her appearance was Jn tho firet placo, I desiro to spenk of excollent teant to see tho now custom-houss | ern country, ho says: strong gale from tho southwest ut tho | of phosphate land in Ottawa County to an wreeted with rounds of applause and sho was NASUVILLE PAST AND PRESENT. tut Is going up here, Itis tho finest Govern- “The South fs stil a vory poor country, and jt | time, and os ste never mado this Tero was a tliqo whon this was tho must Im- none Bide Southwest, During tle} 1s not. to be mentioned in conipartson with tho | Meter port tt 1s supposed that sho found- portant point, politically speaking, in the United “Did you over know,” Mr. Bett began, “that | West and North. Thoy say that thoy are reeu- | Ofed near Whito Cloud Jeland ana went down Sintes. Horo lived Gen. Jackson, and from tho | cotton was one of tho most rentarkablé prod- | porathig, Perhaps that Is true; but thoy wore | Suddenly with all on board—some_ twenty-five American firm who ure to work tho mines | Idemnicy of 420,000,000 steriluz, {s referred to actively. The miueral is to be shipped to Phil- | as furnishing o preecdent which ought to rule {ir ts wens it will be converted into suucr- | the present caso; and the question js triumph- phoapha s Mr. Vennor haa been appointed e one uf the engineors of the company. antly asked, Aro tho Irish landlords to be treated presented with a number of beuutiful floral tokene,* Miss Cottrelly hag fost nono of her former obriliiancy and apeight- Vness, Sbe baa grown thinner and looks 1 e it ; worse than tho Jamaica slnve-owners? It ls | 4 Hermitavo bis orders went forth to a party | ucts on the globe?" poor bofore, and aro yery poor now. If you paraiareade Up of the craw and passengers. A clevor fraud in tho amuggling line was per- on years younger than whon sho was bere be- * ; ” % p possiite as yet to ascertain the exact etriter i ince. Uthata lovof | perbaps a auilicient answer to that queation to ree vi g trataed to obey; and never was hia authority tant te ae ene HE was King; but I believe | sag trom Washingtou, to Florida, aod from | number. As tur ascas Do tearned the. follows | PoteaS kere es gat caphentrs that ¥ 4 fore, {ler volco rooms to Have lost suina of Its for fraudulent eatey. When tho moves camo ts | Homeaut that the Parliament, whieh sauctioned | strong busin nll other reapeate sho bas rather i" a +7 Wh } the indemnity to Jamaica planters was tho Par- tproveds, ella tie ait teh Ait right banded, aad wero therefore. sod for | litment of a very Innited constttuenoy indeed na | SF4Rts,t0 do Justicoto herlf,, The mnanaxera hoxtur nothing, no Odub te the Porson Trout ors pant ee he Fesilamentor today, eine iment which thoy 2 frequontiy oie coiled whom joy were selzed. ew weeks Inter | emancipation o io Jamaica negroes bn eon | about as poor a play as cou 0941 be doue, another fot Sts saized at ‘anothor port, and they | rosoryed for tha present timo, It enn bardiy be | and the case, with Nary fow cokooptions, wngan 4 UshSss Oo nny eotatdce ad ted CS Sg AIBE | doubted thatthe ounsttucaclsa witch nowhave | {fetior one. LuRive quake pow pays wich at nu ayent of thoahipper us the supposition ia at | 2 voice in public affairs would order 3 was an Inault to tho great star, as well as to the. auominal price, Of courac all tho owner bid | A VERY DIFFERENT SETTLEMENT OF THE | Vast nudiwnee. Tho play would probably hava Ingenious ono unt itis Gon Mkely” goat ie will be MATTEL SupDUEE Bad Boon h Talrone: bas Sonie dad awuin attempted as tho Minister’ of Customs | And, with rogard to tho claim which isnow | ft Mroved a dismal tailusee sine in, bas tuken etups which will probably result tu | ralscd on bebalf of the Irish landlords, tho pub- | passes comprohension bow tho manaz it contiscation of tho articivs aud tho punishment | Ic wilt be apt to consider that, whatever be the | gers .could. - pu Miss Scherzel = in of the offender should tho trick be once more. | amountof the reduction necessary, to bring | % part that required ‘a good avtresa and a were velng poked at Sir Jobo Macdonald, ue; | itis rentedown ton fair tevel, exactiy by that | falrsaubedt. This date aeee aaa "an ai cguvo atu bunguet in England the Princo of | amount have the inndiords been reaping where | any bart where tuore 1s any noting or epoaking Waies referred to him aggir Thomus Macdonald, | thoy have not-sown, Itmay seem anomalous | to te done. Mut thero wera severul other good ‘This is held.to show that Sir John 10K Rinotint | that owners of land should not be allowed to re- | parts tu equally Incompetent hands. In fuct, not know hispame. coe bree OF Wales 42%.) ceivy ts warkot prieo, but Partiamant dnelude | tere wore beatles tue star but twa persons wid P, Fortin, M. P., 18 busily engaged in propar- | Ing Lord Salisbury himself), having accepted tho | Mrs, Markium. No groat blame could bo ate ing ® report upon the Doininion Marine Tele- | principio of State arbitration between landlord } ticked to the managers for the Inferior cast if .geaph systnin, which has been in use on the Gulf | and tenantin Ircland, hug cut nway the ground they had no better materiaton hand, But they thd TI VOR Be, Luwronse. ad Biarielms Wroriices. on which a claim for compensation might have | 5#¥e xood material, and thoro 16 no sond rens questioned, ‘This State has furnished threo “Woll, sir, It la fret that, when cotton can bo | Floridu to Mobile, most of the time, after you {ug weroon board: Andrew Porter, Captains Presidents, and the bonus of tha three today Ile | grown to advantaye, tt {8 all-absorbitig. Hvory | loave Richmond, save whon passing turongh | Ilcbnrd Porter, mato; Fred Portur, puraor: J. eee tag Tete, Beate OF tle |e eeastoraleangthitay Mice Tauueton. Noone | towns and cities, you tind that you nro going | CHristison cuginvers Alexander Scales, mbes: i H cet q 3 et sity; Jackson at the Hermitage, twolve miles | Sroy oun bo mithored aid, bated, It eamevone, | through a cotintry with a thin, poor, houscertatned, AN wore from tho villuze of from bere; and Jobnson at Greenville, The aetunity so tnuch money, ft docsn't make nny | sandy soll, upon which little else than | Wincton and vicinity.. The passengers wero: older cltizons here, many of whom romember | ditferenve whether Amun has any cirrent coln | pina forcsts grows, It is un unending spares baa ian saegeg tent fees te teh Tiebeat sou Telag, | sult ia, that, whore colton reigns: ostenance | stretch of bundrads of milos of tho sate voll and bound for: Michual's Day. There soon bls merits as a political jeudor.. Today, ‘oes With it, It costs 50 per cent’ more to muye | tho same ping forests. The houses by tho way- | numper uf parsongera also’ from hero for with tho Democratic purty rent in twain, nh tho Lest society of Memphis than it does to | sideare—many dt thom, I might say moat of | Lion's Tend, to work at Watts’ Hillis a board, ind topubltean te tho Suberaatietal Gaal, move In {tho same goolaty horas and it costs 100 | thom—tho morost huts and hovels, Thero are pus thols untios srg not Kowa. Ret vai eer hoold tenders of the party can weil slyh for te ee acu. This altcomes | nogarden-spots, as you sce with us, Tho fences, in r u , 1 of cotton, Cotton is 1 + | 189, She was purchased in the spring of 1880 by be goal old days of Gon. Jackson. Said. an old Coed epatton Re its peat iuout {f there over woro auy,nro broken down. Tho | Cupt. Porter: aud. ius siuce eon natalie be, iitlzen and prominent politictan to mo: “We'd | estimation. What we need, i111 yoneral way, is | ttle gardon-patebes are poorly tonded, Tho | tweon here and ports on tho Souths sida of Mant- lever eo0 any such works rr) thas Old tekory | soTnERN CAPITAL AND NONTHERN THF, | houses, many of thom, havo no windows at all, al pe ae pulg wae classed Uy the Lo ras aa were wit! us. Some one would get ledslf tho | Wo have learner muny lessuns of the North, and }| 80d bavo no openings buta door, and that, too, | frsitar Compuny for #600. ‘Tho Miller was Kleuing aver party-traces wasn't stopped. Why, | nn yet iearn. We nced to got used to the new | ing country whore in tho summor tho hent ia | vonsidered aj staunch MNttlo propeller, and hus In those days three or four men used to-run tho | order of things, Itdovsn’t wo off yot inallro- Intolerablo. It is probably true that most of tho Weathored successfully a numbor of severe whole thing, and well nigh run the country, | 8pects without friction, Before tho War there craons who Inhabit those places are colored rales, Cunt. Portor Mea recurnized 18 A most They would’ meot with Gen. Jackson, vither | Were two dstiuct civilizations in this county? | vaye | Skilltut olhcer and atmnn of superior judgment {htt of the South wus nristocratic—that of tho | People, Noverthotoss, theso cabins by tha way- andling hla boat. [Holonves nwifo and fam temamhore here tn tho city, or out we the Hee | North puraly democratic. We inust cut used to | sido aro a pretty good indox of tho want of ebritt | jp, usiulaut hla wont. Ile lonye cuginoer (Chrle- miftaze later in tls life, and things would be dia- | the new civilization that Is forcing iteclt upon | of the country.” dandOxed up. ‘This was followod to tho | Us. Wo wise forgot the pret and look tes Ciagh) Oleg Jouvesey Canilly. ct xed 1} wai lowat le 7 - inter, ay pe ‘4 8 AO OMe Ld 2 future, Heeause the celored man was once & “Did you tind any of the Southorn people oon JON, trash vO OxDONs, that {t should alt b ‘i i; sluvo It 18 no renwon Why ho abould be kept in «| 8clous of thotr lack of trite?" An Old Man Run Over by a Rallroad | He Mill reco: beon based. BES enue, AV Tchr acre one fa te Kepe: AND NO KICKING, serfdom worse than Blivery’ now that he fsa “Lmetagentiemanin ono of tho Southern ‘Train and Killed. Conut Andrassy, who hns just pald a vislt to A viow of the Land Commission at work will |*MoVickor's for some wouks pust the mnuayers People camo into Nae like so’ many sheep, and | freeman und a voter. Of Cot nt first the | cities who noticed that leeemed to bo studying Spectal Dupaten ta The Chicago Tribune. Ottawa, is As0n Of tho fimous Austrian states- | explain what ft fa that has wiven rixo to this ery | can well afford to bring tho Gost Actors here and noone thought of qusetioning tho wisiom of | Putting of the old slaves, with all thoir ienor- mut of tho same name. He ta traveling with 20, BY mle ty tho country, and who was a fair man. Ho asked MurawauKHR, Dec. &.—A sad and fatal accitent uch things, So strony.n grip dld Gen. Jackson | te lead then: did eens el cueeet hamuers | ino to tell hlin frankly whut 1 thought of tholr | occurred at I:im Gove Station, on the Chienso, haya upon tho people that it was only necessary | reutly returded tho progeess of things tnany People, I told him that IL was very much sur- | Milwaukeo & St. Paul Ratlrond, nine miles out foranything to get out as the wish of Old Hick- fish But £ promae: it could not well hive | prised at tho Inck of thrift, and, upon my re- | of this city, atBo'clook this morning, whereby ory and It wits sure to go through. Bigmon from taste pane Wo are wotliag started now {nu tho | penfod visits to the South, I fallod to nutico any | Honry Grogy, aged 80 years, an old and honored tllpartsof the country camo hera after Gen, | Tht direetion, aud ball try to continue, , - | lve thoroughly good performances. The Ger= ls private physician forthebenentof nishealth, | fF compensation, Hesldes the Chiof Commis- | finns hare will not be antiatled with 'n great evar and brougat letters of Introduction to bith per- | Sion, sitting In Dublin, four sub-commissions | like Cottrelly ina play and nearly all'tho reat gonaues hore, hayo been hearing cases In different parts of the | of tho rdles in tho bands of incompetents, They ‘The old hulk the Charybdis, which tho Impe- country. One, haying jurisdiction over what ia | Would rather do without the star and have tho inl Govegnment madun proswbt of to CADRMAS | described ng tho Autrim District, consieta of | Parts in fairly comnotont bands, jobn, N.S. hare . , % 7 od, | 0 traloing-ship, fs rotting Ju St. a The play performed last evening fe entiticd. 3 : Hee ae at ae Ca ee eee TN Ith the een es | Tae ene OF thls place, was run over and killed. | ioe it took mine months to zee this mancare | S0ssrs. Greor (Chatrmun}, Daldwin, aod loss. | wee, Werrormed ast event Tout des dackson had rot! red to private life to tulk over | novga J was thrown Into the sooloty of parison for any one famillar with tho rural life | Wis herd was crushed to a Jelly. Yho train to St, John, and 110K has beon expended on | Another, appointed to the Counties of Armagh, | Vexed), « aluzing farce which, like most plays pegemmiters with him; and ‘hin will eas MR, JOIN COWAN, lu tho Westund In New Ungland. ‘The country | Whleh, killed him left this elfy a ittio, after 7 hor already: Noattcinpt nus beun madeto carry | Monagban, Jermanagh, ‘Tyrono, Londonderry, oF Bis kina, souls tohaya boat welttontar tho tw flo was io only -Party-King | of tho firm of Cowan Brothurs, wholesale no- | is rthor dowu at the hools.”” * ittle : t flos in’ Ste diol bivetiee med te le Abie, Bue | and Donegal, ts composed of Messrs, Kano | Principal purpose of giving the soubrets anc {his country ever had. Ho rutod till | non dodlers of Nashville. The conversation “eThat is true,’ ho answered; ‘I live fn tho ae tho UUitle Sate at 10. ia jbo traiy Nes in St. John barbur, and fs always in the way Pp Fomedians'an opportunity to shing In tholrsev= Of othior cruft. A St. Jon paper proposes that | (Chairman), Bayloy, and Garland. A third, which | eral apeciulties, It hus nelthor plot nor latrin= sho be utilized ne a sort of refarimatory school, bears cases In the Countics of Cork, Limerick, | ‘sic vitue, and is stupld ana at times vulgar. Tha A dinhollen! attempt was mnde Saturduy even | and Clare, conalats of Mesers, Reoves(Chairmnn), | only striking part about it is tno title, for tho Ang to blow uy tho city court-houso by un iufer- | O'Keefe, and Illes, A fourth, baving jurisdic- | manager seems to have had the impreasion that nul machine, which was wound up ike a clock | tion in Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, stizo, and | pouple would zot vexed by louking at bis atupld And contulned ten pounds of dynamite. The | Leitrim, ts composed’ of Mes! tho.day of his denth; and after, when It was | Was openod by Mr. Cowan's kindly culling at- | North nearly two munths overy summor. Itisn | and endeavored to stop it. to did not toution to Uso battio-tleld of Stone River as wa " i os \- rebond bis danger until too iate, and went knuwn what his desires were on any question, pusded through ibon tho rowd. Ie pointed out wondorful country. There ure oyiitences of in- | Apprebond bis dango J * mr led Many people have wondered how It came about [aikenne ‘where tho battio. waa fought; | dustry, and turife, and progress, and yood for- SE ee a belay 20; Cong TarnB. a inanale that Jamea K. Polk wag over nomiuated with | showod how the Union and Confederate torees | tune everywhere, Tho very air ts invigorating. fricns. No Dine is atiuehod to tho eave juch unanimity, and clected President. Ho was | Were respeetively arranged; and desorived | After bong thore a while I feel like Jumptag | comp tho uccident beg eaused by Mr. t Kept Wet in ordor to give thi EER ST HOY | She Germna thoutes, thus divine he Meeniatoe 1 a] i i very’ qulet ive tha Cl a MAD Oy url lor known to bean Inferior man in muny respects to | Bruphicully the jucidents coatg batty and its | over a fonco. ‘Then L cone home in the fall, | Grogy's dwn foolish carblesniess, palles a. “obanee to vuptuire tuo. perpolrators, {Ghalene a aeuno ions ana eeenneeny, of'Cottreliy's engagenont ‘better ulays. will ba teveral who wero candidates before the country | to avery sentalice, tut La wisiatrong partiean, | etd, aetor f bave beon hero two or three tants, aT ‘Tho machine, mado of zinc, is in the police. a ANTS s selected, aud that his support wilt Do more wlti~ fortho oltice, We know all about tt here, Io | und whit hu was, besides, somuwhat oe wphitos? | Le life ig all yong oubot mo, and Tcould bardly + ho Fatal Cigaret. very” was tho firat to got to work, and its frst decin- |e! orawl over ufonee. Whatenu you expect of n station, It is a very completo pleca of Ci clont than Inst ovening, fas tho choleo of Old Hickory, Ho | oper iniis way. I decided to question him | country with © climate liko tint? bo sold, Spectat Dispaten ta The Chicago ‘Tribune, _—_| nechunism. Peas wore rede on. he Sypiicabions: of -Akteon ————————— tad that, ‘by the Eternal,’ Polk should be Pros- | closely. tte anid ‘fhe people do not work when they can | St. Louis, Mo., Dec, 4.—Maud Howard, an in-| Tho Meteorological Servic: ut Carmorney, a few miles from Belfnet. Io CRIMINAL NOTES. mi that, 5 o otbis-ts ull bistoria ground. It ts inhatited | qyuia "it, The —whlte woman dd not | mate of tho Jull, carne very oar being burned oa Breteurslosted he overy nso except ono, in which no alteration ' (debts and that settled it, No one could stand by a Spartan race, of the like of which madera | work nt all, and tho colored veople | to death in her cell today. Sho wus smoking o Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ff fny possible chance Jn a Demogratia Conyention | life has produced very few. Every luch of tho ie was tnade, the Commissioners made reductions aro nn imitativo race, and, whenever a uegro Accounts In Briof of the Needs of Laywa TouonTo, Nec. 4.—Tho meteorological service | inthe present rents, Massing ull tho casa to- Inthoso days against tho will of Old Llokory. Searels mullrond was foughtaver with | man can support bis wit without work, the | clarob and whon through with it throw tt over | or canada has attained groat fame for the core | eane Mes eee nes: | Atassing all tho cases to- bronkers All Over tho Lund. Maree faeelt Rdttermination that was never equated elsae | fe co | Her shoulder. The sparks touched tor dross, | Oo " z i Tribui WHY DID JACKBON WANT POLI PRESI- | Whore. ‘Tho puople of the South wae uke, tho.| Demee Mens pu ae Stree a rowhde inade of inflammable material, and inn moment | Teetucss of Its reports. Asan ovidence of tho | Acrongo asabownin Griflth's vautua> ' gr, era teat te Teretaees rere z DENT? grout stroxuio with everything iwrulnst thou. | formor mistress, Our peoplearanotthrifty, and | &ue was enveloped iy tames, Jnil-Quird MoNab, | blgh esteem in which tho work of the Toronto’| won. creed aereg, .. , Bo, Dec. y tho vartleutary “Olt was the way ho bad of looking aftor his | Thoy hid no implenonts of wur—uo am- | you cannot expect that they Will De, it thoy do. | hearing hur crlog, run fora blanket and then to | Observatory Is held Ia that many of those en- ® dy | ofwbrutal and cold-blooded murder, reached frends. Polk hud been momber of Congress for | Muultion—no skill, hey wero aimply an | tut work.” tho rescue with the blanket. Hoe extinguished this city, Tho tragedy occurred in Andrew gaged in magnetic work in tho United States ap- ects ‘vahiaton; excluding, Uultis aay ply to Toronto for information as to magnetic | Poor. Ulsturbanccs, and visit the ollice for the purpose ings. of comparing observations mado with thalr in- | Hent prior to tb fourteen years from this disteiot—the one that | S#flcultural — puuple, who had beon Mr. Dore continued: “That undoubtedly fs jn | the flames, but in dolng this he burned his ablo to ralgo Inrge crops of cotton, " hands terribly, Tho'girl will dfe, as tho result Presiaent Jucksonlivedin. Ho bad beon¥poakor | whicn brought Immediate returns in money, | FTCNE Wodaura tho oxtso Of tho Inok of progroas | Hautes tueriily, TI ja not work wlll of the House during most of Jackson's Admine | ‘hoy weru williug to buy. and. jy Ita price for, | Mena Sour. Bae people da noe wotle and Wil itration, He had supported the Prosidont in | overything that tho North auw tit to manufuct- Improvomontiu that respect, Thoy are begin- | Aceldontally Shot nnd Killed Wis every way, and at overy point. Do you suppose | Ute: eee bed no conveption that they woultl | ning to work moro, and I noticed aome chang Mother. fuvolve thomuclyes in war when they withdrew. .' They, t stance, Are cun Jes Dever g tllokory would forgot auch sorvices aa | trom the Union; and, whun war soomed nevite | Cee my last trip. They, tor Inetance, arw eur BMetents, Tenn, Doo, At Jackson, ‘Ton there? Naver while life lasted, Ho was bound | able, they didn’t deem It possible tnt thoy | diso out of two tmportunt products which | thls morning, Mrs. A.C. McGheo was accllent- that Polk abould be President, and bo)was Pres- wottld bo’ so suddonty blockuded aa they werd, | hitmerto thoy bave treuted a3 weste—cotton- | ally shot and killed by berson Jolin, It svems dent.” % and all supplies fron abroad bu cut off. Why, | goed ofl and rice refuse. A wont Intua will the | be was in the act Of ubooting some piyeons.whan “Alter Jackson's death, tho political’ contre, | ‘Mo seeounter our War other day in ono of the Southorn States and | bis dog ran botween bis logs, throwing bim tee th ha oo | OAS NEVER DEEN WRITTEN DOWN HEnE. | found that they were grinding up the refuso Of | gown, and, tho yun falling from bis hands, ‘oll 9 atorm-contre, chunged, did It not? Y st rice, whieh | formerly wus thrown nwoy, It is ¥ ‘ o! 5 “Y% . Tho North todiy knows.nottilng of jt, Every 4 0 hav: down and digohurged itaell, both barroty strike esi; thas gone from one State toan- | jiuckamith-shopin the eountry was turned ine | HOW Worth $i% per ton for entliofeed, ‘Choy ure hls mother in the hend and chest, denth ensuing otter, apparently without much luw except that | n inunufuctory fur tho aupply of auch rude | improving slowly, pid will porhaps mnko better | atnost instantly. Youn McUaee worshiped he partyslendors for tho tine tre locuted thore, | Utensils of wie ag could bu thou mude from Drpurese after p wal Doscon that tho dayiightor | £!8 wothor, and tins boon wild with griot all day, {wabiding- piuco for somo years has been Obio: | Hes, und seruys of trou and stool. ‘There ty ra | new industry ts beginning, perhaps, to breik in | SBo was Ul yours of axe. but it would now seem to be drifting towards | ol Sho FOniurs MULE 9G Linu Hab pdaalnig. whore © | County, ndjoluing this, and between Oreysn and 46020 «0 | Fittmore, ‘wo inen, both wall known, named 40 10 y Hunt and Dunkin, have long been enemies, aud oo 17 7 . a atruments with the determination made at the | Judicial rent... 4 6 Punting onch olkore Wenasedae nub they oiet obsorvators. Shippers of fruit and porishablo | The total reduction made, £168 2s lod, 1s equal | Un the road, ns above, nud short words followed, goods frequently telegraph to the office for | tows percent, Tho same Sub-Comiulssion, at when Hunt drow a revolver and shot Dunkin Spcelnl forecasts of tha weather, and by doing | Downpatrick, on tho Mth inst, gave decisions | through thehend, killing him almost instantly. 80 baye saved themselves from heavy lossos, | {1 8eventeon cases, In tho case of a tonant on | Excitement ran lilzh about Fillmore, and it was which those who had not availed them. | ‘20 estate of Afr, Ware, angor Castle, no | with diMouity that Hunt could be moved from change of rent was nado; but in the remuining | the infuriated mob, Ho gave bimsolf vp, and [3 selves ot tho forcensts Incurred, During tho | sixteen eases brought on tho apptications of tho | now ia jul ae Savannah Py Sprcta months of July and Auguat of the present year | tenunts on tho catatesof Mr, Murtia and. Mr, ten to The Chicago Tribune. > tho weather probabilities were Issued from tho Comal, iam lasionaes made reductions x Tarte hock, fie Deo, ih—voptarday, bene equn By ct eutt deposited $100 fn the German Bank a1 é once atimidnizht, Tho predictions wero posted | “Ar Monawhau, on the 1th Inet, city. stutiug be wanted to wuinto business, Tho atovery telexruph witico Jn Canada, and were | rire sun-comaission FOR ATMAGH Drstnicr | morulng le deposited a hock on tho Merebants" also published regularly in the morning throurb- | decided fourteen cases, and reduced the renty | National Hank of St. Louis, certified to, by \ the South, but it will be along tlie before tho : out tho Domtalon. July and August were se- | ju overy ense butone—the umount of tho reduc- | S&uuol C. Davis &-Cu.. for $5,055. ‘This aftertoon New York, Mut tu nono of thuso latter instuncos | gurihu cond of eee Te ae eakos £0 be Dur | Paty duy appears. A Fatal Railway Collision. "| louted for tho oxtra sorvico because they were | Hon ranging from 10 to over 3 pur cent, Yes. | Rodrow out $US Tho Cashler of, the bsuke taslt beon so decided na it used to be hero in | wurfure uscd in tho Middle Ages, were cone = Dartox, O., Dev. 4A spevtul dispatch this | tho Larvest-months, and it was sought to beno- Tenlay the oth {ust=the annie Commissionors | youncod scott a fraud and tho sinutuse a Nashville and at tho Mormitage.” 2 aside: Pare wate tho tirst seins entey our THE WEATHER, evening says n collision occurred on tho Duyton | at tho tarmer by gulding tho work for harvest- tized ae pees bivytes teers ete counterfolt. Scott was urrested. Falling to During tho War, of course Nashvillo, as did | Pinus und aqulerolilen see aig ene Sa & Southeustorn Division of the ‘Voledo, Hurllog- | ing, A mnvine department 1a necossnry to the | tomndand of Drummawinres Serger etee | Biv $2,000 ball bo was went to Jall. alltharest of ‘Tonnossce, sulfored inatertatly. | thing unat choy ex ‘ S ton & Delphos Inst evening nt Austin, six miles '. yeould get. Subsequently wo be- , Stgual Service, Today sho ishoommy, Ithink 1t-t4,ait thinga | gan co take some urms fron the Northora arinyy Orrice or Tie CimF SiaNAL Orricen, | fm Dayton. A frolett train running wild considered, the beat alty In the central portion | aud tually, by the end of the War, cur soldiers, Wasiatoy, D. C,, Dac, 5—L a. n.—For the atopped of on a switch, anda regular freight wera fulrly armed,’ it. brewk- pieBouth, Everything ts working alone tinc- | Wer. a the advantugeof being onyourown | Upper Mississipp! Valley, warm, fair soning ap bobind aan curve rin Inte Its brows Canadian meteorvlogleal service before It ts | average reduction made boing ‘oqual to 1h por i Hen Do, 0 Pauls HObk shot and) considerad complete. ‘Tho work of this depurt- | cent. Itinsy be useful to oxblbitthe tigures 40 | former near tho Hourbon Mouse at the stovk- ment would be to collect from tho logs of abips | &Ath of thosu cuses In tho following way:- Yurda toulyht, ‘The mon wore strangers. Mere records of the weathor at sea and to aesiet in | Aereags = Poor-law Titt went into the houso to takendring withn = * ‘hich ho gave a milion or 80 of dollars, Is lo- | cally viotorious—ho drove the onemy; buE it was erly winds, baelcing to’ southerly, stationary cated here, Tan M n victory that did Mttic good, fur ho was obitsed t Commodore ‘mide eeiY A cume ALONE that Cn | Te ck Voy ach: ad Hosea tlied | or higher temperatura In the west district, Jauwrence and the tmuritine provinces, and Tho application of tha act tu the South und | robbory. that tho coust telegraph of the lion. Dr. Fostur | Woat ons bean attended with VANDALIA, Jil, Dec. 2—An ditercation oc- sould bo wtitlzed foc the display of storm warn- RESULTS EVEN MORE DECIDED gured a fow days avo at Woodburn, a smalt ine of tho reyular train und iili- | the work of charting for cauh month the pre- “Wy valuation, Old rent. — Newrent. | teiend whom Rohr disiiked, Both wore ordered Iyhere. ‘Tha peuple ura ory desirous of having | qunguill, ag the auylug bus it, You\wore in the t outherly winds, lower barometer, | Ing tho freman, F. M. Sweltzer. Engineer | yaiting winds nade porconiuge and track of | holding. £ ad £ oe da & sd.) out, Words rollowed, onding ug stated, Robr ” weathor, 5 iy A Tunutactories xo up; and it would scom to bo | midst ofa friendly country. For ‘Connessee and tho Ohlo Valluy, fair | Charles Hudduck’ was crushed o thit he died | the storms on tho North Atiautio for the uso of | 14 yo v 60 00 | was drunk at tho time, and fs now in jail, anexccllont timo for capltaliats to invest, Tho | "0 that didn't mmount to much, Wo wero Or el . few hours after, Tho accident was tho result of | Canadian veasela ongaged tn tho fishing or West 8 8 6 HO) | Richard Knader, owner of the Jeffersonville Vanderbilt Univoraity—tho gront scat of 1c siuply overrun with tho ederul uriny. fn this | weather, variable winds, stationary or hiigh- | nyt havinga tlaginan. Tndin trade, It fs hetd to be very necessary that 3 15 2 10 0] ferry dock saloun, assaulted last night by two lug ofthe stothodiat Churoh South. rwhlal was iM ie “oseers he a Toad Haney eS He or tomperature, lower prosgure, thy stura Aenet code Ve premye oy ry on rind ce is : in 4 men uuknows, dial tonight, he aesauilt waa me TOG, hy Aad) Matt, Bay ra * 7 8 Khould be oxtonded to the Guif of St. made on with row 0 purpose oF tumed for old Commodora Vanderbilt, and to | bud less thin 40M; nnd yet Brat was practe | For tho Lake Regton, falr wonthor, west- | A Bratman Mais Tec, mca 10) 1 fakos ateeraled. 3 purp Over, ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune y 4 Doe, 3,—C is town Iu thia county, botiwoon Clair and Stecle formed that ho married his lust witoin Mobily, | WP and oootpied Murtresboro for bis .bead- | lowor pressure, y Sink Sars ett ee pena ten A brite ae ace da ea patteray, GermmeltsioneracIteeves, OCs ie | Her, brothers, In Which the formior was shat a thus brougit to ees tha good there | aurters. Odofoatot the South Tho Chist Signal OMicor furnishes tho fol-'| 5 Grand Rapids & Initana Railroad, fol from Winnipeg Nows. hi cape jadwinent in five cases, roducing, ‘the | by, the te en norte wounded, me Torney oi the towntion, Ho did a ood thing WAS INEVITABLE, Jowlng speelal bulletin: his train near thia city, and ono of his legs was Special Dispatch te The Chicugo Tribune. rents in all—the average reduction bang equal | Pouawer brothar, Sted Penlured. De. Chaireete Hama, ‘Thoro ta no city tu the world that | ye Je simply a wandor, under the clroumetances, | General rains hive fallen in all the States cut off. As he fg eulfering terribly trom tho | Wannirea, Man. Deo. 4.—Tho point vf Junc- | todAts percent, ‘Tho particulars of cavh caso quiot At this Btegle Docume angry, whippe MAB 80 MUCIC VANDERBILT that we deld our so long ns we did, Granvs const of the Misgglasippt River and west of the | shock and toss of blood, thero is extreme dans | tion uf tho Portage, Westbourne & Northwest- | may be summarized as follows; outs revolver and was In the act of fring whe mie. Ttuvon has a Vaudorbite shirt-storo, gulnpilia tn Viewlata, by whioh Lee was ut-luat | Gulf States. “Choro has been a slight but | gerof fatal resulta. ort Hallway with the Canadian Pacifie is to bo TENANTS OF FRANCIS CHAPPELL, his brother selzed him. | In thesontile the weapon, to mech bas beon w grent ony, inn monoy-vense, | Drvuxht ae augrenior wae shay i wearing general fall In temperature, which {stilt looted by Gon. Hossor, of the Inter road Government 4 was dlucharged, the ball ontering Claire's right Nutelie Se tadny ta nore wowecnat ee ea abe | xomoe toy Guid desire and wera use | Algntly above mean for tho’ month, High | Crushed to Death in a Cotton-Gin, | selected by Gon. : , tuluation, ‘Old rent, New rent,.| knee. me te of tau is mors oworfuly and much by tho pa aonb ree ae Wore baCleut ut northwesterly winds pro Teportod, on Ne ow ‘peciat Dispatch to Ths Chicagy Tribune aud sevoral Diractora of the former on Monday | Acres, 2 ad. wi Ea | Vrrrenuna, Ya, Deo, J-Tho stissourt tand more mouths, “t ¥ eur mad 4, whily Leu bad nothing to full-back upon, | Jersey aud North Carolina coasts. Northerly s rk, eo, 4—Col. WI , | nexte 3 @ OU 4 06 | fenud oaues. dn whieh Addison F, an at More-fruntee’ fat Vandoritiigesee eck eee serene gle Zee Bad ral pana ca rit pant Bone winds are reported in the Southern States. TESTS ROU, AO, 1. wet Na ‘Tho educational authorities are seeking from v0 0 25 0 U | Burns uro charged with conspiracy for stenliog cider, Auothor Uluatration of how mouoy bot- | _ ‘t preauma," continued Mr, Cowan, “you wilt | Falr weather Js Indicated for Tuesday in_tho | Modtullens, a plantor living near Witherspoon, fe voral milous of aeros of proposty belonging Mi ‘ tha Dominion Govornmout a fanu-grant for the LO A a et Beat ; terete Polltical power takes a name. ‘Thon | Write us up falrly, now tbat there is no election | Middle Atlantic, South Atlantic, and Guilt | Waa wecidently killed yesterday, He was nt endowment of tho Culversity of Munttobn, TENANE OF GEONGE PANRAN, trutae Clason: Pac who oidenee ‘of te pros, Rete 1€F isk University—the oulorod. school of | ©. como olf. ‘hut 1s tho time that your No States, Tennessee, aud New Engtand, work in bis cotlon-ia, and: hind zdescondad In Tel Zed LS aid & & 4. | ecution Is not all in, and ft will tuke tho xreator ttesouth, it dua bean vary wreatiy fostered oy | OF Dabers gond mon down bere to fie about U Cutcado, Deo, 4—10:18 1p, za,—Tha following | tepreve whon tho folluw Wick” closed down | ‘Tho Gront Northwostern ‘Tetexrup Company S4(Irish).17 6 0 IG 3 2°0| partarnext weok to wot tho. case tothe jury (agubllee Singers, who have gono all-over tha | | Ludsurod tho xautioman that t was inecarcn | CHIOAGO, Doo, 47 10:18 p, in tha following | ooh him qnd crushed hit to death, neliiey control ot ths islegraen Hagelin thie ‘TENANT OF MANGFIFLD & Woops. About lo deeds, tu wooly or in_pare proven to failed tutes and Canada, 1 visited both thoso | of light, und suould ry to tell what lsu in au | OMervations nro taken at thy : Province on Wednesday Inst, Zed £ ad £ a. ad. | bo forqerios,‘and tracod to the defendants, have end aeons, they tro In oxcollont condition, Unbiased ways, O14 will apoale of tho moat ro GENERAL OUSKEVATION! A Criminals Fatal Fall. ‘The telegraph from Thunder Hay to Fdmon- | oy, 31 10 0 0 16 0 23 10 beon presentod and will be offered in ovidouce. e North, Prenidont Cravath ia from Biinne- | Fospocts.” UN | Ast (i ‘af iter, | County Jail yestor 5 me * RENT several yours ago, wax convicted today Of con- Hein. VEadaruits atarays Geers | ag sept ProPs farang to farm ia proper ee ee ———[ alc | Tuomae bullvan, fol from tho, cling ot ano | ante uinauutgon to Canna Puce at | man any T havo got potied atmo outcome ot | ier faeaimn ses tat, +0} ail, recolving injucica from which ne dtod, Jodzes wns under sentence to the penltontinrs, aud it jy supposed ho was attempting to escape. 1 way rom every South tate. 7 “'Phoy ware always gouil farmers hore, alr. wesley taya thut, with tha possitignceme: | 0, ¢ und un idoa' thoy did i good ‘deat of ' Unily farming here Jarwer tne Ny oralty of Virginiu, which has a ie the proceedings Of tho Bub-Conmission now Farresenirie teat hoconld inuence tho grand Lt running rogaine diet her. Mined rellway te projected from Brandon to | hearing cnses \u tho Galway, Atayy, and Sligo | Jury not to ih “Port Pottill, iUstriot, Tho Commissloners, altting wt Balla, Apectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, U) ve huve bad before them applications trom seven | Ssanatoua, N. Y., Dee, d,—Tho case at Wiis bg 4 y tho Vanderbilt fa by far the 2 (D VIRGINIA PLAN— clus y 1 * It ts undorstood that two naw oflccs ara to tonunts of Siss Floronco Koox, and yesterday | Jetta, of Glons Falis, the convietea. murdarer of {leaded tustltution of iourning In oe Southe | yin: Meta OED VIRGINIA PLAN tlvaie 4 sRaanted Fila te SY Fane, Bist cronfod in connection with tho Indian branch of | fava enair deuision in those Cusos—tho Urst dos | Pain’ and wuuee exocution. yesterday woe gros i viz.¢ ualng one pal iC yroun Jone ag it | Gincinaa New Outvans, Dev, 4—Thomua Chulon, aged | tho Department of the Interior, Tho new of: geszitat, PASSENGHI-AGENT W. Ts DANLaY, | AE TowsonUbly peuduetive, or wuul it Docume | Clevuiaua, i 6s, Jouded a revolver for Janivs MaLavitt, uged | Helala wilt reside iu the Northwest, one to have plalons iriver ib PannauRal., te every cea the Youth by a Way Of BruneydinigE, will bo howrd bey = 7 ry eee ba * A " he eH 4 Tag ieeubnls. Chattanoora & Ht Lous Halle | yipin, ua it wus called, andhou dropping, and | Paveupe y 1d, aod, handing It to him with the hnrhmerup, | RM deudauartars AL Humonton. or suid Ober | oonuito 40 pur dont. ‘The partioutars wtad us | Grover fe suid to.reside ne Chisago. Gun, Nohus observed vers loa eee ed “Tit lathe way thoy did; anditwastho prop. | pus Hel i tho woapon was dlgcharwed aud Ubulon Killed." | Seenentive of tie departinent: the uther to | follows mira Charlos “Hughes, of Bandy Ili, 16 WiLluptat 7 cE . t t ” s counsel, Tsien Bournsee unter the now ondorof things, | Soult ive welt me Wee, Thay eg ae ey aA A See uronelee THO twa ty eet ea valuation,” Uubrent, Newrent, Npectal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune. “newer to my questions; : i ae ° * Ortawa, 60 00 9 50 | convictad of minstuugoter, to twelve years In man? His condition is bi 2 | bad so much land, Evory man made inure prote ‘ exislature hore will vo disaltowad by the Due 5 artin Loxter, tna Ot of Jealousy, Yraluing bina rs oO is being wradually im- Orrawa, Deo, 4,—Tho engineers with Str, Mure | ice 50 00 O50) withaoax. Mart atic ttons ak lourning tera: and | incacy hiberaliy he’ wanted to inved: thot bees ray slltcholl hava extomled tholr survey to | Winnie ot te curring tend to sin CeanGn oe 0 4 zo Sutchit Duavoten to The Caleags Tribune, Bike, CoUtluuo, or amulyamation: take ‘pines, | ceeds of bis crop in, more land. “He wanted Feohe. on tho Gatinoau Valluy Railway, and | oifig, Somi-aiicint Information states want no i Buaproun, Va, Dec. L—-Thoodara f5. Googe, ba FONG, elbuw-roomy bo didn't want any ‘nolgubors vo Hora isvorn/ Waeeit tlc e ae Qutiooks, Wo | Within’ milo or two. Well, of coun, the colored race; wad thay thee Ger ucation | farma bayy beon very much ‘out up since the wor Mbt vy ero doing a goud War, aud they aro, gota, ie dliforenty wadas mat ja now Order of 1 de g are ap st) Valrerty epee OF tho graduates of Fisk | iro Hod ntact tet Ho Nee ean and Pruaenta? Do thor oe ey Gad medical do- | tessone nro taught us that will be.suro to stick, UKOF Ufeagainye? XO Ob to tho cdinmen | You gong fullaws down boro right after uo Some or thom do, T supposo, & War, woo pleased us, and ruled us, and bur £0 Into the work Of Lewoning. sade oe the | dened us with debts Lut wo aro loarning how to Practice or inw and Molo ae Mod tO the | go things. ‘Tuat was the time when our best I 100 ye P oping reductions of rent bavo taken | avho was shot nt Richburg Thursday by Edwin See Tee ditanred teapots witcieagiaimy | most poumio by surprisuy but {t would bo still | Wilpple, divd thts inorning, ‘Tio Micelle Gorda hilles ‘of th. Internauonul Doundacy, If this | More surprising 4f tho loss of income they in | arrested at Kane, Pa, Bd Sobloskey, charged Btutemont be borne out by the fucts, ‘Ag itwecms | Hot upon the luudlords were borne with mute | with murdering John ¥. Brandt in the riot at cortain it will bu, tha most gorlous complications | #ubmission, that pluce yostorday, Soven other men were will Incvitably arise. AN APPHAL TO THE CHIRF COMSIISSION ulso urrested cbhurged with riot with fntent to * at Dublin wilt no doubt be mudo in most of wel ape ttoe ames feparsed: cousaly hijaeyl Our Moutreat Bureau, those cases; and mich appeals will be ontortained Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Bypclal Duapaters to The Cateago Tribune, oun as possible uftur the dedroy in the Best | Louny , 00, L.—Burglars attempted a" aad AY Eat " MONTREAL, Deo, 4.—The Montruat Winesssaye | {vtanve. From tho Chief Commission in Dubs | oo yi Private Policeman Leouard tonight utter youaterday wero at work on the river front with a vlow to the reciamutton of suilicient ground Sor the trick on tho Dunk, thereby procuring a comparatively long tangent ut the Poche Vil- luge, ‘Chis accomplished, the survey with bu continued to Ottawa, and thy continuation and complodion at Line No.\3 througa Blashare to dtag Creok will be projected without deluy. ‘Che gealoist uccompany ing tho party bus mado some vuluablo disvaveries of native silver, bee Sce EEMEEMUEESMEReEeecRENeENEEelyeN: SeneERenee: SELSNSELSNRRSHNNPER NS eMe ese ress eee: CHS: sanescenensene| ecScee! 3 eee Pecoeccececececeececeeecoceece: a Keietaeieley Jeter ES ECCGROOnG: * {in thura te no appeal; and tho unxlous question | having red a staple fn tho rearot te great Fe the toacht wien word disfrauchlevd, and the votored mun, aides othor minoral, Ina few days the puxseny | the bizh prices of proyistons In Canada are driv. hol iatant 0 bi inter. | Daving a sar of; a! rey x nt, aud proaching, and. 1 aly w tow 4 whethar or not thoir assistant ayo been Inter Co. Mae * Batt 4 we oy uland States, . pa * tho burglars qicaped, ‘Lhe wotehinan was not fare ried nevi oa iivgood. suape, aad Woaclau how te, Suro fuiicavion ef tha. purahaes UE ‘he roadby | {thus hoon rorolvod to hold an annual oxb{bl+ fe ine we abl bav tho ery. for vo we fia AHS RULE i gasck cok Wicliobuce seaelal theh’ iavarl do, What wo want iy thy syndicate, Tete also wail tho Cauadian Pa- | ton bore of oxport cattle, and tho first ehow | Thente delivered y the Bub-Commfusiung, bows | ronoreg tho killing of J. D, McGrath, «punter the work ute MORE MANU¥ACTUNING, oiigtaltway will Inoreasy its rutes to Hrock- | witt be bold on the 1th of Decomper, ‘hore | avor, may huve to offuct of promoting ur- | TOP Morokespareae Sunnyatde Leuding by Bale Tratd—that and that our poopie may Ivara to live more with- vii ic of enlarging tho Grenvillo Canalis | Wilk be distributed in prizos $500, wholly sub- | Tangements under the wot between landlords | op Gulu, a bult-orasy negra. Colo rented (and vee In shomsulved, For tho vust few youre we buve “ Ru mere Of enlarging tho Grenvitie Canal ta) Tlbed. by abl n mT ta, All | Sad tholr tenants; but the only arrangement of | fron McGrath, but noglvoted bia erop und Called WHITE wey 4 tbuwn rilsing our own corn, niutes, or pork ai now fully undor way, over 1U0 wien bolug om- | sor y snippers’ aud ecesuabin axon! thiy kind wulen bas yet been reported $3 one bow | ee ner ite MoU nite oa eee eats When ty AEE SUPEMIOR TO NEGROES; We nave Gir sping TheuLteie The Westtonnd : toyed. Ina very short time tho contractor Ine | tha stook computing for prizos must pave been | twaon Mr, G, E, Urownu, excM, fe for Muyo, oud Calo’ crop ‘in order to sure biinatit tron tose HU oa whi etye.4 lw onse, thoy profer to | Jovattuy onruolven te ve production uf button: il fone to inerense the furce to GW, aud uxpouts to | fed or purehnyod in Canada by the exhibitors. | higtonunis, who buveayeeed tu take leases tur ft= At this action Colo beuainy Inveased, and with 89y Of thot, ae wan. Whon they aro sick, or almost exclusively." Fd ‘Bave tho uocusuury foprovumunta completed bys) In the event of any uf she cattle exbibited | teva years ut a reduction from tho present rents, iluubto-barruled abotwun prococdod to MoQ rath Date wots ney ate Out of sorta, thoy prefer ©” Why [a thiay” A the openly of Lestat ag Hoxtspring, Auvout | bolng unsold, the Grand ‘Trunk Railway Will | and who bave consequently withdrawn, tho, no- | store, and sceing nla bulind tha vounter wulte pareaezeren itor the ‘wbita ugh proters ta Tae LY wat oolion fe always cesti ga eonnas.) ir Fim fivention ut! Fai origal“cutteet ue garry Wows Lack fee uLubanne. Hous watob key: Bal) ue Ak te ed Syars. Huron ousturnurs, fred, Killing bin almost sth Ize a gt ic proter roduced and baled, and there iv sumetbing: FOL ‘3 usleston, “4 stuntly, Colo was urrested, aud will probubly be Pret th aye Pie Parad ren Foreinatiag about (8 preduetion (mt evant “he LOCAL ONMERVATIONA The Sentra tack Ke cana Sn thet north Gs MIRpolial Steaua es a MELON Up the aoe aucit ANRANGHMENTS, Le ate p, Mass, Deo. 4—Tho wito of tig he Breen at ogee eee fe tothe peuple yt | sided disadvantage, howovor, so lou ae wo | “Time Her Then/ Hu) Vind. Yay Teme jireumer | Sido.amd the extending p projuctieue neste Speetut Disvated to the Ubleavo ‘Tribune. 80 that the partic may bo saved legaloxpensea: | David MoMillun lett 'bin sovoral Fears eo. What ete : People ¥F | skuply have the rn taatorinl to sell aud must | “ca sa. jacal 0 | wel «| 0 |Glouay. | Uonof tie wuart ou, to south sido willccusa- | SMowrneAt, Deo, iA most diabolical ‘attempt | and indveds the unly thing aa yur lear abour | Lately she Leeamo lousekeapor for uthor Ses Manag they Pou Agr about the ‘poor white | ue Wdmectuuruiag many binge: tawever, | Mt aun, B8 a, 3b. | a q He 6 H quently buyo to be changed, afd trafos will bo th a &] 9 [Cloudy | abte te run upon the new dock. Thu fiproves BOB Webb] 9 [elguds: | ments wilt provent the possibility of vousuls pe A 0 tate, tuvigntod by experienced pllots Lelng carcied *turomater currected fur temporature, Oluvation, | Over the rapide to destruction, and will do awa: fi 8, ‘ 3 Carthy, puriv privat ut Grueaguld. “Last uigue Wad iwudo here on Saturday nignt toblow up tha | {Clits Yousht on tua lawyers, Aeatrexame | Slabfiifan wontte tho pursonuso, but was fe> City Court-Houso ou Notre Dumw stroet by an ple, tuko tho cae of asollcitarat Dungannon, | fused admittance, He rotuned three thoes and, infernal machine, The machine, which con- {| who tyauld to have lodged to bla credii the | Fat the door-bell violently and kicked the dour. tuned about ten pounda of dynamite, was oon- | bank vince tho pussliug of the aot no leas thun When Fathor McCarthy came to the duor Bic 0 hat ina gatre culled before tho War? Troin tha North, aud ure fust getsiug to the pol thetnelveste taewition given by the nexross | Wore wo wilt dauurawi uiauutnotuciige Kid Toeftt clreunisiane, PuoPio of the Bouth ta | boas thrifty ay Nuw England. Wo buve beon 2 METS Ih sou tasters eed NO eluvew. | gtroug Frou Traders fur yours and Keuerauions, he, neon 1 7 with vlook-' Ageld as } S20), tuude Up oF returning fees in smull summa | Millan shot him twico, and’was fatally wouude wipge, Hetasciyeg es eneos Work Of Shan HO | hue te tive fd sot tar Wlatant won Wo sult | OA euuenta ecto gay SEE ee AIDES ana GUD MESOLE: SURVE ADsTOUG CTR RC TNT CMCC ET Atma creel Rner rg TE mE Te Thera or Perea Ma . Dee. 4—Policeman Jawa K iabla= Maser rao, tatlnetion continue now that | aut pruteative taritt, and Sluts teuperature, A -] | Col, Robbing, United Btatea Consul here states | matter bas boon kept secret in order fo give the | nut, thercly no doubt. that, In Ulster vapeolally, | sOn, of the Churleston District, way assaulted tos Rot ap gue away witay WANT IT WORSE THAN THE NouTit SURG gal? basucuetar. ase that tho exports to the United States, for the cy bresent quarter, will show a considerable in- fl tora. ' ut the appiicadons bave dowed into the police a chauco of terrutiug Out the perpetra- @ luwyerd are over tho curd lo bugluvad, duy by a party of roughs, aud tt ts thought fas uotly as before, although it stilt | too, furour mauutuctures will bo young, and | Ayan daily buwldtyy..oub s at tally tajured. zt

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