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« er er wee =HOREIGN.. jn Irish Female ‘“No-Ronter” Accused of Abatting Crim- inal Conspiracy, pismissal of Proceedings Against sul-Inspectors Charged wilh Murdor. parder in Iroland of a Solic- itor's Olerkk while Serving Rent Writs. Jewels Valued at $400,000 Stolen from a Lord in North Wales. . Decisions Giving 0 Clear Idea of the Whole Lund-Court _ Business. jn Amnesticd Communist Elected to the House of Deputies in France. Jenspeper Declaration that Ropublie- anianin No Form Will Be Tol- erated In Italy, Cooperation of German Liboral Parties in Ordor to Beoure Harmony of Action, e GRUAT BRITATN, -DISARLED ATEAMERS, Losnos, Deet.-"The Anchor Linesteamor Billsla, Capt. Donaldson, from Loudon Nove for Boston and Now York, with 109 pns- engers, has taken refuge at Quuonstown, she lost her funnel and four bunts, tial her skyllaht smashed, and siftered other damage, Thathird ensineer was kiled and two mon wale, ‘The Bolivia proceuds to Gliszow, ‘The steamer Lessliz, which, returned dls- giedto Plymouth Nov, 8, while on the shyayo fom Hamburg to New York, will bo _delained at Plymouth fully three weeles, she wit bo repalred at the Government dock-yarda, Y A PROFITADLE BOOK BALE, is Migh prices were obtained nt the sale of the Duke of Martborough's Sunderland I+ brary, A work by St. Augustine, urinted in HG, with puluted title-page, fetched £1,000 imma London tlenlur after brisk compe- {idon, The day’s salo realized £2,700, . fa ig “ NATATa 3 Indeference to tho wish of the Natal Log bature, a Governor will be appointed in- neadof a Lioutenant-Governor, ‘Tha Brite {sh Government will cancel Sendali's ap- pintuent. A IMG NAULa Jewels valued at £30,090 were stolen from Tord Hill, at ‘Trevors Seat, near Chirk, North Wales. . PRESIDENT ANTHUN'S MESSAGE. ‘The'Timee suys: “President Arthur's mes- sage to Congress today will probably not contain any striking disclosures, Civile service reform can be tronted so as to comnnit uelther President Arthur nor his. party .to anydefinit plan, ‘Tho real centre of Interest {nthe political situation is not, however, the Prstlent’s messuge, but his nppointiutnuis tooflice.” d : SUIFINAPECTORS OUT OF 'TROUNLE Demax, Dee. he Court of Queen's Boneh quashed the proceedings against Sub Inspectors O' Belen and Bouehter, whg come manded the police on tha occasion of tho rot at Rallyrageet, County Kilkenny, andagainst whonaventlel of willful murder was re- turned by n Coroner's Jury. MISS REYNOLDS, couspletions at Berahaven for hor advocncy of “no rent,” has been served with a sum- mons chareing her with ating and abotthag cana cousplracy to prevent payment of rent, MURDERED. Horers, a sotieitor’s clork, was murdered neat Rothitowney, Queens County, to whleh place ha went from Dublin for the pwrpose Ofserving writs for rent, ‘Cho police fond tabudy with the skull battered in, Some arrests were made, * ARRESTS. Four persons were arrested under the Co- erelon uct Saturday, t “AUSTRIA, THE NOUMANIAN QUESTION, Versa, Dee. 4—'Lhe Fremdenblatt, the orean of the Austro-Hungartin ‘Forelen Hungarian Government in ordertne the dustro-llungarian Minister at. Buehrust to Mpend all personal relations with the-Ron- Manian Cablnet nntit the return of Count Kalnoky fram 8. Petersburg, says: “Tho actlon of Austro-Ilungary must be regarded Sarplyto the blunder which Reuniwale Could ensily rectify, and as n warning to cer ‘in statesmen whose asplrations are too Ugh-Hawa, but certainly not as the first stop bward a diplomatic rupture, and still less as “Aste towards w conflict between’ the two counteles.” PRESS APTROVATs id Austrian and Hungarian proas warns pnts the rupture of porsonal relations tween Austrla and Rowmanta. THE NETIERLANDS. Teel DUTCH Hast INDIES nUDGeT, re Hagut Due. 4.—Tho Bureaus of the foe eliamiber, while discussing the budget ‘ the Ditech East Indtes, expressed dls- Arvement with the Governinent's assertion pirate North British Borneo Company fs a Bete emmnerelat enterprise, but, adinlttling il wubtfil nature of Dutch Interests there, rin hot to tnslst upon the Government % UP the question. FRANCE. Pants, Deo nt RECTION for Lip ut ie 4.—Supplementary elections di iiten es were held in vartons electoral rate today. Lefevre, memibor of the of the Rappet, was elected in Parts, Humbert ° dlested Ce nestle Communist, was GERMANY, Brnggy, URAL COALITION, Hlonigt st Dee 4.—Tho VProgressist, Soces- aid National Liperal parties eagh se bvted moumbe yon the ae for the purpose of reportiue it ‘ogress Of all important questloys: being eral Intereata, the prineipal object hat the LAberat partios ie to ether in the future, Z eae wt SWITZERLAN Gexiyy preheated Me Kisikope, ‘ Dee, 4.—The bombardment of Uirgettont . order to precipitate In wu opposlt 0, the Jonse rucks stil threatening for bpitien Friday, bul, owing to thick . COV¥ snow, litte progress was Mads. Ehn fs evaguated, ube x IVALY. - Ron BEPUBLIOANIAM IN ‘DURTRS, halt Dee 4—Liberla, repiyiug te Bbs- the arent Atutginent that Italy, within ang Uty years had advanced su tur Tepublic that there wus uo vaying Oller, diseussing the action of the Austros “THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1881—TWELVE how things would end, declares that three. fourths of tha Left would ‘not tolerate n Gabe inel, even If slightly tinged with repubyte- anisin. ' ch KUNIS. WITHDRAWAL OF FRENCH ThOONSs, ‘Tuxts, Dee. .—Three thousand: Kreneh troops wlll start for Franeo tho thth inst. BY MAIN. TH! TIStt LAND ‘Comtr—now TUE LAW 18, WOIKINO—ORBAT WOTIONS CE It SOME Ol THEM NY OS CIRIONN_ GLY WHOLE BUAINES4, Spectat to Loniton Thine, Now. £ Bartana, Nav. 16,—'The Sub-Commtsston- ers—Messrs. Jolin McCarthy, Haugh: ton, and O'Shaughnessy—snt here today and delivered Judgnient tna wumber of cases of tonants upon the property of Miss Florenes. Knox, There was the’ greatest: anxiely on the part of the people to hear the result of npollcations to live a fale vent’ fixed under tho act, thess being the first eu: whieh have been deeldted fh Connaught. ‘he court was densely crowded, and Mr McCarthy's remarks appeared (o give tho greatest sntla- faction, being ut thelr conclusion loudly ap planted, ‘The Chairian sald he would pro- ceed lo dellver Judgment tn the eu Klorenes Knox, ‘The tirst of those eases wis that of Mary Golf, ‘ho aren of her holding was a in Mp. The poor rate valia- tlon owas S260 1s, tho present —retit was £19 10s, and the Conmisstoners now deelnrad the fudieal rent of the holding 10 bo £8 83. per anni, ad they would give the tenant her costs, ‘The nextease was that of William Bourke. ‘ho prea of the holding wis 200, 2n, he poor rate valuation of the holding was £3154. ‘Tho present rent of the holding was £18, ‘The Commisstone declared tho judicial rent to he £0 anim, and they gave the tenant his ‘The next exse was that of Michael Brown, the area of his hotiting was tht. 2. 1p. ‘The poor law vatuntion of the holding was £7 53. the present reut is £10, and the fcourt now declared the Judiciat rent to bo £10 and gave tho tenant his costs, he next ense was that of Jun Cafferky. ‘Tho area was ta. dr. dp, "he poor rate valuation of tho holding was A453, tho present rent 214 (0s, snd the court now declared the judleial rent of the holding to be £7 Its, GL, and gave the tenant his costs, ‘Ihe next case was that of Thonns GMlespie. ‘Tho area of his holding wos twenty-four neres., ‘Khe poor-lnw valuation, of the holding was £65; the present rent of. the holding was £150, ‘Lhe court now dee elared the Judiulal vent to be 455, and gnve the tenumt his costs, ‘Pho next caso was that of Michael Twolilt, ‘The aren’ was ta, 39p. ‘The poor-rate valuation of tho hutding was £253; the present rent of the holding: was £1 103° ‘The court. now declared the Judicial rent of the holding to bu £3 103. per muni, and gave tha tenant his costs, ‘The nost and inst ease submitted for thelr ad- Judication on the estate: was that of Bryan Kelly, ‘The area of the holding was ta, Sp, ‘The pour-rate valuntion of tho holding was. 23° Ebs.; the present rato was £0 0s, ‘l eourt declared tho judiclal rent lo be per annum, ‘Thhs tneluded 103, two neres of bor, for whieh for the tennant previously paid £3, and they gave 5 the tunant his costs, ‘The Clilrman did not propose to enter Into the reasons on which these reductions wero based, ‘The fixing of a falr rent was nocessarily a matter of prne- tienal judgment rather than of abstract ren- soning, nud there were no better prasticnl judges of Ind in droland than the two gene Lenien with whom he had the honor to be associated, ‘They could well undorstand that such rednotions aitist be attended with serious Ineonyventence to individuals, ~ Lhey regretted stitch Ineonventence, but they conti take no pielelat, couniaincd of Tt,” ‘Thete. duty was tolix afalrront without favor to high ar fow. Ee venta however, ty ste: gost (hat a fair and moderate rental pall by contented and tinproving tenants wag reatly nore advantuizeous to its reciplents Ul mek-rental of meh larzer noginal at -As to the tenant, he only hopec that thes ductlous and the security af tenure to whlely thoy were now entitled would be a stints lnrgely to fierease tho linprovements which they Hind already made, and to inake thelr holdings tho happy and thriving Homes of a eontented and Inw-nbiding poasantry., [Ap: plnuse in court. | " Limerick, Noy, 10.—The Sub-Connniéston- urs sitting bere delivered {eisunent aulny Sy nantuber of cases hi which evidence had been taken at provious slitings, Connell, tenants Francis Chapple, lndlo: Connell hald fin, 3e, ip, trish measure, ae Currick~ marti. Ts anndtal rent was 4022s,, and the Government valuation £3410, Mr. Com tntasioner Reeves sald that Ue tenant hind mide considerable tmprovements, and bls modo of treating the lund reflected the high- ost credit upon hha. 1s rent was £3 2s, por acre in 180, Sineo they Ht liad beun in- crensed twico—8s, per nerd in 1855, mds at later period vt furthor lnerenso of, per agre: was added; thus bringhig the rent up to £62, ‘Tatcing into account, tha tenant's lprove- ments, as they wers bound to doo under the net, the Commilsstanors tised the future rent of the holding at £42, Ln tho case of Thoms Thurloy, a lennnt of the same lindlord, it was stuted in evidence that tho extent of, hls holding was 23a. Or. 4p., Ielsh mensure. The old rent was £19, and tha Government valuation £37. LLavinig regurd to the fie provuments effected tn the holding ot 1 ley, tho Commissioners reduced lis vent ¢ 20m, In the ease of ‘Chmothy Malpt tenant of Franuis Cha pple, the far talned six Irlst acres, Ets old rout wis £13: 3, bi, the Government valuation bola SEL 153 ‘Kho Court fixed the new rent at L12ds, Patrlek Mitzelbbon sought to obtain a rede: tion in the rent of the arn which he o nled wider George Farnnn at Ballyshuod ff Ls firm occupied about elit und ouecdalt Irigh acres, . ‘Tho oldt rent was 237 Us, Fitz- «ibbon duvs not reside on the farm, tho Houses upon whieh are let to two cottlers wb one shilling each por week, ln these clreum- stances it was contended that he wag not a tenunt within the meaning of the vat, bins- much as he held the lands prlaglpally for the, purpose ‘of necontnodation. “Tho Conmly aloners hold Uuit hy was nn ordiacy tenant, and reduced bis rent to £2223, Jolin Lyuch, tenant, representative of Eumund Maustlotd and $. Woods, landlords. Lynch holds a farm containing twenty-one neres, thred roods, and sighteon perches ander hls land. Jords ut Rogubrien, iis former rent was 440 18,, 10d, nnd the Government valuation i 1s, ‘The court now held that, after peti bath partles credit for wlint usey tnd done, £35 1s, wasitfulr rent. Slr David Roche, tan- ant, John Hoifornan Cantillon, tandtord, The tonant In thls ease holds thirteen avres aban annual rent ot £4 por agre, ‘The eyl- dence as to value was varled ftom 23%, for the whole holding to 22 10s, per acre, ‘The court resuryed judgment. Ellon Hurley clalned nt Fusugtlon ih her rout of 2100 pays able annually to Peter SMurice Staunitan, her landlord, In respect of n farm coutalnlag 460, Or, 26p.5 slutiite meusure, the Poor hiw yaluatton ‘of whiteli ts 208, At wag atlened by tho tenant that her husband, now dead, erect. ad bulldings on the farm at a cost af over 4:00, ‘Tha Key, Mr. O'Connell, the tenant, holds a sill farm under the Rey, Dey Downes, within a short distunes of Jim ortek, at a yeurly rent of 270, the Govern- ment Valuation Delng £50108, Hu elulmed a reduction iy his rout an the ground that It was exurbitant, ‘he Sub-Coumissloners, treating the farm: as of an ordi ary nature, reduced — the it. to £64 My, Commlssloner Twoves then dutivered Judwment tn the cases in which the question af town parks wast. ‘Tho tents hotd under Mr, Henry, Me, Moore, Me, Mle Jory, and othor-landlords, mid: thelr fara, which vary iu extent from aboutone to three tures, are situated clos to Linerick City, nuniber of them bola actually withha the eity boundary,. Liv alinost avery ease lb wits Khown that two craps were taken olf the Janda ainually, agid ¢ int te consisted chlelly: of early potatoes, eabbages, paranips, iid furl, which the tenants soiothugs sald in Aineriek market, and somuttiies retatled in the strevts of the olty, Lt was idinttiud however, that ench tenant lived on lls winall plot, and ag this took the enses out of the purview of the decision In Chisin and Deutts, on whieh tig landlords yelled, a duciston fn favor of the tenants was thi result, As to the mody of treating tha tunds, Mr. Conmuila- stoner Reoves said hy dit net sea why a unit <Wwho by.goat husbandry ralad two erops {1 one season emt his Cari should: be deprived né the benuiit of the act whea. ils nelhhor, who only ruled one crop he the your, contd come inte caurk an get “his rent Judleiatly Geet When the Cannptssionets Viewer Giese farms they aw stubble-zrouml where oats bad been grown, wid Invane Held there wore three calle grazing. ‘Thy merlis of Miss, of each nppileation will ba gone Into ata fut- ure sitting, ‘The ease of arthy, tenant, ithews, Lantiord, stood over for Juduinent, fens holding consists of tw he 1 #805 .the Gaverite The court fixed tha ‘The case of James Lor} Clarkia, land: udgrnent. | Bink i} for. twenty-nine now decldett web val Hew runt nt Blake, tenatt, ae Tord, Was alse: Tsted ft paul anneal neres, it the counuisstone that 245 would he fair, t Three” temetity—Mielael Connell Hurley, and ‘Minothy tlsetptn: the estate oof Mr. Wrancis C1 rekniartin, sought to linve thet ed. Connells haldime contains twent: Ws And of elght snidlings per nero was added, years Inter tho rent was further Inerensed by iawn or two shillings per Tu 1877 tha fandbord nant tried 10 inerense the sin py. Hin annually by ue tenant, but the efused to hold tho fands ata ighor irt fixed the rent nt 17 shillings an Chosns, Noy. 10,—The Sub-Cominis gave thelr deeiston Uns imarntnyg i th of tents of alr, Dacre Hamilton. The de- elsion of the Commisstaners wis as follows: ‘The rent of Janes Lynel's hotting for the future would be £8; fo vont, 49) fs. 5 valuation, 20, Miehnel Lyneh, judleiat rent, 209 103, lormer rent, $13 3 valuation, Ch2 ha. Patelek Smyth, judletal rent, wer retit. 221 Itsy valunuon, CES is, He myth, Jidielal rent, 20 104; forner rent, 2S b3,¢ valuation 8. 1. Quighey, fadieial rant, 26 1% te LS 4.2 valuation, £7 lia, ‘The ctively to bear thelr own costs. ‘Tt wensey ond N ff estate were thon resimed and 1. nd were niga two enses on Mr. Brady's property. ‘The Sub-Conumissioners — propuse to visit all those lands tomorrow, DUBEAN, Nov 1G—1n the old Land Court today, bufore Judge Ormsby, some questions st arose fn relation te the nw Land Juw. Inthe ense of Tulle vs, Tuite?) Mr, Nosh, QC. moved on behalf © of the Recelver for authority to apply to the Laut Commission | fur nn advance from, tha = Board a: orks under tho fifty-ninth. section of the Land act of Is31, ln order to enable the tenants to came toa arrangement for the. purine of are years of rent. Comnsel arounded His appll- cation onan aflidavit which stated that the: rentatof t nite, whited ds situated fn the County Mayo, ainouited to £573 105. 10d, Ine eluditig two large tenants, fvely 4878 and £110 por-niinte of L573 was divided among that tho averaze rent wis le E these suiadl he owas NO less Hint 23,100 of an some Lamat: of being able clear that off, w able to live, thelr farms were Mi su Most of them went to Englund to earn a little money In gathering the larvest: there, but of Jate this ine of augmenting: their incomes had been interfered wht, and the recelver was of opinion that the great portion of the rent wis frrevo ble. As aut ustnnee of the way the shad been raised, he referred ton adidavit of ona of the denants stating dint wp to tie year 180 his rent was £51, but fie that year it was ine creased to £140, ab which figure he was com pelled to accept a lease. e OLD-TIME INDISCRETIONS. Keeontrie jo pail respe ele rental PA xe Wlwclowuren In ian Hinks Etne mooi, London Daly New Bluo Rooks ave nut adiverciny elas of Iteras ture, and ig would ba tnteresting to becomes of all thy oft Blue Books, hurdly be even one render Cor cach volume printed, Probrbly they serve “to tue a box,” or oven “to curl a muiden’s leks," as Mr. nyson antiolpatad wight be the fate of morhin"” In future ages, most given up weartng vt a Me- But maldens buve ul- wluts, and the. touch of poetical sontinent which Is ‘felt to exist tn curl-papera will almost be dented to these unro- muntio documents. The reports of the Atoyul Commission on Historical Manuseripts form on notnbla oxgeplun to a - yenural rule, It te tha buslueas. of tho Com- inlaslon on Historloal Munugaripts to bunt wp all sorts of anelent records, public or funilluy, to entatog and inuex and print portions of the lot- ters that it would bave boon dlavreet to baru in the fnterests of tho atithers’ morality and ore thograry. Hero, ina plump and slender [ines hook, tha whole amounting to inure than 1,000 puires, ure the mndiseretions of several centuries. ‘Tha mauuseripts bolong to private persons and to public bodies—tu.the Houge of Lords, the Duko of Manehestor, the Eurl of Jursoy, Mag- dulen College, Uxtord; Queen Anne's Uounty Olive, Misa Hiunilton al Covtno, the Marquis of Ormonde, the O'Conor Don, und a number of othor. distinguished persons and Institutions. {lore aro minutes of the Comittee un tho Fatt of Kents ana the Decay of rude: in the merry rolgn of Churles MM. Byon in the good old tines, oven with free rade in full swing, ood protection an ‘ostublished fo- tleh, and coorvion tu tho form of dengoon- ing a recognized {natitution, it econ that rents did not acoumulate and trade did decny, ‘Tho comimittes exuunined, among vther people, the famous Sy Joslal Caltd, one of our earliest pollticnl ueonomlsts. At thls thaw an excellent HUE Way Drought ft, “to remedy tho suaruity of realy inonyy,” a thing most desirable, aud to supply the dufoct uf popuiition by the nutural. faution of foruigners. Hoady money I stilt sunree yers often, but peraiiarion ia so ho longer, Wo thud, t winnie Hlustravions of tho changes and chinces of tho world, that tho people of Jrolund oiferad tu prowunt the City of London 20,0 enttlo tor distrlvution among the suifercrd by the wront fire. Engiah runilic, rulieved by Irish subsoripdons, sound a singulir phono anon, But whut nappuned? Tho Basliah Gove ermmunt boyvotted the cattle, Vo have landed thot would bays been to infringe tho sucred code of proteation, by which Irish cattle wero got permitted to Interfere with tho trade of the Lrithats grazion. = «Tho private luttors in these reports ave not loss onturtalning thin the patie doeumes We Jentn, frau papers bolonwing to the Dake of Manchester, now taut Lord Mandeville’s ttt Lora’ bills one to from 1G to 1033. Fite lurid) ship rejoleed in an “ash o vbumitott sbowte, and cloke tufted all over.” The spelling would Dave brought 1 blush to the brow of dimos Yel- ahorArtamus Ward. He was also brave fe Soluate bird's ayo volvet sewte.” and like wnodbloniin of tuste, he woro his stockings © ples cudiliied. OF all the people. dthedy papers vue world have falled to carry Olt prized we it epalting-bee, Ludy Hsvox Cavoke wns the must siugulurly daring ia her orthusraty. | Had her Inuyabip Leon ving aew, Mr. ‘Tito Paglinedial and Mr Stux Multer would Baye found to hor ate anthuslastle supporter uf the reforin of English spoiling. Sho bad “ryton to hor noyde,’* who wie hWOUt Lo go 10 Bath, Go" is not an easy word to apell wrongs even gentionun whe spelled couoh “ko! mnlyht dave sucuceded with go" bb 5 ut laity Rggex Chueke, na epicit of — tndividual — onturprise, and gonurous to extravagiico with | her vowels, wrote “go” ce Tudy Busex thonght * Binek ‘Lom had inero coragd thun bly Grasg, and turror suoush 1a bis bonded brooned (vrows) to wmuxe tho Prontiucs Ie * Black ‘fom " was Stealford, ws scams certato, and If “hls Grave” was Lat, ber ludyship’s Judgment of churagter was mura accurate than hor kuawl: edgy of ortbograty. “Sune” Is a word whiub, if wo muy By su, 3 sux Cheeke, She prefers to write it When she wintd to duserite bow she ¥ w on Lady Carilslo she writes It * woyxhter fuot, few persona of rank havo over come nour Lady Basex Coeoko us an Infontousy nerversi tarmejtor of Bngitvh spelling, When her “aonne" fouxbt a duel with Bir Kdwand Uayn- ton, Ludy Kesex's ansioty made her ypoll with adinirable wildnudd. Bho wae afraid that hor “youne” inght have to “ue! to prison, tn this pnfteotions tyme," when jail fever wus ruvalont, Sho trusted that. Sir Edward Baya ht recover of bia wound, * that my wo unfortinat ng to be wilty ob muri dd ovent she wrote of ad un *noseduat, ieee gho was too wgltatod to Bond “the pirtiou- ora” : need _ STRIKING MINERS. Scnanvon, Pu. Dee. 4—The miners of tha Hallsida Cowl & drow Company, ut Ploasunt Valley, struck for an advance of LO pereent, ‘Two hundred nn are out, . a «. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lospos, Dee. 4—Tho Germauie, Boheinia, und Chabrea, from New York, have arrived out. on tn bo nut ‘Tho ee ee -* Gorman Export Trader ‘ho Borlis correspondent uf tho Loudon Tinea tol eee under ditty of Noy, 165 2 “Krom a report Just drawn up by the Amorl+ cun Cousul-Genernl here trou statlstics fui nivbed bl by bis cunsulur agente at rome Urosluu, — Brwnewiek, ~ Cavmuits, © Decade Gevstumundy, Hanbury, Lolpale, and stuttii, it uppers “that from the Ist of Uvtobor, (8, "Wu tho Win uf «Suptember, 188), Uw export trade of Gorwany, .us cutis pared with tho sume pee Jn tha proved: iy yoar, bus shown g Culling: olf: tor ino uxtent ot nearly hve wand w half aitiion warks. ‘Lois, of course, by ody lor North Gerwnny, and it ie reckono |, thersture, thay the total decrease bt the past your's export trady of the whole Bie wo Inust be represented vy sumotbing Ike U0 4,000 Marks. ft certain articles, sich a6 vhemlvals, wludd Wares, aud muunutuctured Wwather there bas heed an fncryasy of Mie ux* pact frou particulur pinoed, ke Berlin, but chit noth ag tu the Konerul reat wether this iviluo wholly ve In part te Peiuew Blaunarek’e protective policy there fs no wttoupt tu show, PAGES. NEW YORK. An Innocent Ohio Editor ** Bun- koed" Out of His Money, He Invests One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars-in an Art Lottery. Afler Winning $1,000 flo Stakes It All on the Hazard of a Dice. A Woll-Laid Domooratio Schoma to Con- trol All Futuro Batlroad Leg- ialation, AN EDITOR “BUNKOED.” Ui INVESTS IN “ART LOTTERY.” Sorciat Dinwitch ta Fin Chtengo Tribune. New Yonuk, Dee. 4.—The Ohio editors, to the number af seventy-six, aceompunted by, their wives nnd sweethearts, descended Upon Gotham last Friday morning, and haye been busily engaged ever osinee tn luvestizaling the pleasures’ and wickedl- hess of the town, ‘They report New York as atively, henlthy, growling erty, chock — full of. sights; ant in Bom resprets equuling, any xottlement in their own beloved State. The Tunes saya Unt thelr happiness has been merred sosimwhat, however, by the con- duet of ony of thelr wambur. So keen 14 the iortiication under which some of them are now laboring In eonseqnence that tey do not hesitate todenounee the unfortunate jneniber aya blank fuel, and bis conduct as donble bhuked astninity, calculated to bring THE BANNER PRESIDENTIAL STATE inte contempt sinong thelr professlonal if not surpassing, brethren, ‘The ‘Wines tells tha following story: "The editor in question fs Mr. Harris, who Is engaged In formittating public opliton tway upon the Western Reserve through meltine known to the publle as the Raven Deinoerat. On Friday night Mr. (fare ns, without taking ouny oof hls ussucintey © Into his. confidence, starts ed out to. sea the iy by gaslight, Sty wanderings aud adventires up toabont 11 o'clock are known ony fo Limeelf, About that hour'a number of the Olio editors, having witnessed with nw grent deal of huterest the representidon of the speetnenlar play at Niblo’s Garden, alse wilertook to explore tha metropulis for famous and infamons subterranean retreats. ‘Thelr only purpuse was to verity with their own eyes THE TURMIBLE STONItS OF DEBAUCHERY and sinfih pr 4s Which have traveled “hand to deliver to hls customers, westward, ‘Phoy turned from Broadway into Bleeker’ street in search of a resort kept by Phe Allen Neuring tho spot they saw a venerable-looking gentleman fn -antnated couversition with two-fomale denizens of that quarter, A closer Inspeetion revealed the funitiny figure of Brother Hurrls, It needed only a cursory glahve to sutisly them that thelr esteamed comtemporary wis Sn the hats of sirens, anid that he was unable to break the spell whieh they -tad thrown around hin. ‘Phey collared iin not with- out fou protestations bemng aids however by the two women, and tuok iin tick to the Grand Central Motel for safekeeping, Saturday MHurris started out agin on lls own hook. While saunterlig slong Broad: way his mugines were ‘literrupted abruptly y <A FAMILIA SLAP ON THE SHOULDER, and the roaring sulutation, ¢ Why, jny dear Mr. Brawn, Vin ghul to ste you, Wren dtd youarrivelatown? | Whelgire you stupping, nnd how's Unele ‘Tou and all the boys 2? Of course, the editor explained that bis name wasn't Brown. He told the stranger what his name and placa of residence was, Hardly oa block nway Sir Marrs wis nccosted by another stinger, who knew ls nue wit all nbout him, and someot his nelzhbors ns well, [twas the old ouulio- rans? zany, mitde familiar by many res cunt repettitons. ‘Tha man wormed himself into the edlter’s contidence, und the result of it was that they went olf toguther to: look at aw pleture whleli the wily stranger hut AUST DRAWN IN AN Alte LOTTERY. ‘The stranger was Informed by the managers: of tha fottery tat his picture had beun sent to hls home py aeprny There was a hale anes of S24 due the stranger, 50 the imin- nger sid, and. he linnded the money to him. About this) time on Lit. fle game on oa table covered with green cloth was Intradueed tite the roam and the dovotee of art lotteries” was Invited totaken tan Ha won right along, Mr Harris was bawitehed by the game and he fingered his own money nervously. Ho ln S23 und some ponules in his clothes, Tle succumbed to the aetful entreaties of his new-found frond and BEGAN TO JUGGLE TUE DICE, He worked them Ike a magieinn, and before he knew where he was 3500 was piled up to his account. ‘There was one thing about the aime he didi’e quite understand, but as be was winntig it didwt trouble hin much, vis orequired to give curtail uf ohiis winnings to the keaper oof the game, ALL lls money but about St was in tits percentage pite. “ho sum of $1,009 was piled tp to hiscredit, ‘The Ravenna Democrat could exist for one yenr at feast withont the ald of cordwood and cubbages, Just how ft eante about that Me, Harris was fuducod to stake, that: $1000 onnalugle throw, ho does not dbstiiet! ranombur, Atal avents he was Induced, and he lost, ‘THY MONEY WAS POCKETED DY THE KBEPER. ‘The percontage pile had been: growing all the while, and, uceording to the statistics now presented, he was Indebted to the housy a even $200 busides Lie S125 In cash raked {n, For the 8300 he drew hls note und give into the manager af tha gime, Ie will not return to Ravenna now, ho thinks, untll a ramittanee arrives.” : ITEMS, A DEMQCRATIC SCHEME, Rpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Dee, 4—The Democrats of this State nt the appronchlug ‘session of the Legislature perpose to piss 0 rallroat com- tnlsston bill, which will also Inolude the anti djserhintuntion features of the Hepburn billot 1880, ‘he power of appolutment of tho Rall- roud Comtlssiouers, recording to tha Demo- cratle program, Is te bo taken. from the Coy. ernor, and tholr selection ty to be made by lection In joint convention of the Sonate and Agsombly, ‘This.of course will insure the cleetion of Demucrats, MASAMERTING OF CLUARMARERS, ‘Iv tha Weatern Anoctatet Pras, New Yours, Dee, 4.—An enthusiastic mass mivotlng of clgarmakers waa held today for the purpose of receiving the dolegation of striking elgarmakers from Mttwaukes, ‘The wuoting was addressed by Mr, F, Lett and Georgs Winter, of the, delegation, wid" by prominent monbers uf the New York Unto, Resolutions were adopted by the unlou, xranting pecuntary ald toward furthering the tntorests of the strikers, OMTUARYS Col. Richard Honry Wilde, great grandson of Gon, dames Wilkinson, at one tue Gene oral-iu-Chief of the United States Army, divd today, aged 80, Col, Wilde has beon itu. tied with the Itubor business of Georghi, (TRYING 0 SECURE AU WRADIUSTMENT, ‘Tho Urganiantion Canmmittes of tho Murl- gotta & Cinelunatl Railway. have been in’ negotiation for the past weels with the’ Baltl- more & Olite reprenentatives for a readjust- inont of the tinunulal wlalrs of tho Jatter company. ‘the comiitttes ty endeavors ing to sechre the consolidation of, the Marlotta & Cinclnnat!, Baltimore | Sturt Line, a Clucinhath = Baltimore Inte one company, and. readjustivent of the |iteresta of the yespoctive qortaage boudhglders upon some basis Uys’ the com-. my may provide for traw tty bet earnings. ‘a i » ieee, ot the committee, stated that hy oxpected Ue vominittes would be suctesstul fh fs negutlution wid’ would Ino few days beable to present a detailed plan of reorgan- Tzation to the stock and bond holders, MUMDETEY IG stiri, ‘Thomas MeDonahl, a dfesolute rofian, was arrested today onthe elargze that he taud so brutally beaten hig imramonr, Hattie Hows are, Unatste died of her Injuries, Tb seas that carly this mornttig MeDonatd went home and found his mistress asleep ti a rock. ing-chair tn the orenr oof on heres Joon. dle awakenod her by on blew with his fist, witlel knocked her out of ute ehnir, THe afterwards struck her tn the face, breast, and apdomen. She fell back Tnsensl- ble.” He then foul her iin his ris and cuts. ded her ta her roo apetales, where the woman soon died. MeDonall was prepits ing for tht when arrested, aNOT BY AN OFFICEIL phy, ested onicharge of burglary, 2 wptedt to escape from an ofticer and wits probably frtally slot. AINGIWAYMAN AnnieSTED, On tha 15th of July Inst, as. two clerks of Javnh Hupperty. a brewer, was riding iit waucen, tn withely ware 90100) betonin to Sipperty, another wagon drove nlunuside, and a nian presenting. 8 revolver ute Gig clerks telthent to stop Uielr horses, which they did. and another took the money, the tilaves oxouping, Onevot them tired upon the ¢l pw Whe pursuad thea. olin Walsh, of No, 7 Kose street, @ professional tel \! been nrredted nnd identified as the person who nsed the revolver, ANHESTED FOR HAVING STOL _ 1S POsaENste Daniel Quigley was arrested tate Satarday night, ant in lis possession was found it uuatity of Jewelry ‘and precious ay xh ty have Dees stolen from Mors 8 storige wares ab the thie wo} the late Qui les Nha been porter ant for tha nist seven Vents. Hcley’s house was amined today three trunks contabulng silt: hices, wid satin, vale! ut 35,000, were also found. Anothor employé, Thomas Goodman, wits also arrested, and when his apartinents were senrehed a viluable lace shiwl was discovered, JEWISIL REMUOKES, One hundred and fifty Jewlst refugees from South Russie wre passengers on the stewner Lessing, which returned disabled. ‘The steamer Scotland, from Montreal, Jost ier Captain and one seaman during the voynge, STABIED NY IIS MISTRESS, Julin Hart, of No, 123 Eldriitge street, was dangerouely stubbed this evel by his nis. tress, Annle Stokes, Both claim that the stabbing was aceidental. BRUTALLY MURDERED. An Old German Dow sd Drunken Mun Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Mich. Dee. 4.—An old German named Christian Ternes,. who lives at 220 teenth street. wits brutally murdered this evenlag by Chartes Martin, a young irons motder, Who lives af 103 Michigan avenue. ‘Ternes daw uullk peddler, who lives alone with hls wite, and his four grownup ellldren in this city. About 7 o'clock he Jeft the house with two caus of inilk In hs About half an hour later he met Martin, who was swith «frend named Pat rlek Shellier, Martin hd been drinking, and ogni to Sheffer: im gules with this old man. Li have some fun with hin? Ho walked fitong with’ Torney and joked him Ina rough and drunken way, ‘Ternes, who fs rather childish, made ‘some replies which sugered Martin. As they Edward N GOODS IN stl rel i When of Detroit Knocked mmpod to Death by a H passed oan alley near the corner of Michigan avenue and Seventeenth street, Martin struck ‘Ternes with hls fist, knoekhyg hin down, In a blind, drunken fury he stamped on his face. Fernes was very stuall and fevble and Martin large and stout. ‘The first blow of lis boot crushed the old man’s skull Marth kicked Fernes. several ines, and then, seeing that he: dit not. rise, started — to run, Near the ‘mouth of tha alley Martin passed a nian, to whom he yelled, "1m the man that did 11” Crossing the’ street, he Ment {ito a barber-shop, where he wasselzud, To sald killed My’ your reporter he this he did not ‘Ternes i was nrrested, fes stamping on him after he down, but adunits kleking the ofd nian’s Ue says he had taken tun or twelve ks of whisky during the day, and hind bean angered earlier in the evening by wv quirrel With another man hn se saloon wbout aprostitute. 'Phis, he says, made hii it tuck the ol man so fierealy, and he says he would not fave done the degd if he had not been drank and tu ill htiner, An exmnination of the body uf the suutrdered man shows, that his face Is com- pletely flattened In by the terrible blows ho Feely Martin has a bad reputation, ed, and a abort tlie evening he had mnurrluge, celvgr of Taxes of its elty. a IN THE SECOND DEGREE, Two Brutal Rufians on Friat for Mure dor at) Menominee, Wis, Found Guilty of Murdor in tho Second De-« ures. . ‘Sorctal Disvateh to The Chledoo Tribune Sr. Paun, Minn, Dee, 4.—The trial of Tho- odore Rounds nud Krank Shay for tio mur- der of Frank Gurrlty, at Menominee, was ended bre verdlet of gullty of murdyr in the seeond degree, and they will be sentenced tomorrow, ‘Tho facts of the murder, it will be* remembered, are about ns follows; A short distance east of Tadson were grouped a vile nest of disreputable dens, prominent auong Whlel was the bagnto of. Mie, Coop- er, an oll ptager In practices of I-repute, At hor dunce-house, annexed to the hell pro- per, ote Ina were wont to concrete, On the night in “question. “Muay 53, 18st Hounds, Shay, and Garrity had congresatedd there with many others, dnd after Indulgun freely fn Hguor, Frank Garrity suggosted to “vio Wilson, an inimnta of who it- seem ‘took ~ an especial faney to hain, Ut ey leave the pines. ‘Phis uetion, it appears, not only enraged: Mine, Couper. but algo kindled the tires of jealousy in ‘Thoodyre Rotunds’ heart. Uneonstfous of the evil venom whieh they had aroused, tho two started onto the hanse, when Hounds quietly remarked to Shay, “Let us He wal being bnek that girl or shoot the d—ad pup.” With that Rounds uk down v double-barreled shotgun and iy company with his pal, followed up the couple, and on reaching thom Rounds de- Aberstoly shot at Garrity, Hterally: rhddiiyg bis head with shot, and Shay seconded tho net by verbal approval, A Coroner's Inquest was boon held, and, the wretches admitted tie shooting, and: for several days were in danger ot boli lynched, but the excitement gradually subsided and the enke was removed from ludson to Menomonee, ‘The tvory of tho defensy nt the trial was either sal-defvnse or neaktontal shooting, but the evidence wag too form. uble for elther pretext to hold. ‘The penalty for nnurder to the: ul degree ranges fro fourtean to twonty-tive yours, Judge Bundy will pass gentenes at 8 o'clock tomorrow mmornting. 2 SUSPENSION OF A LUMBER FIRM. Purnapenmia, Dee, 4--1t la reported that tho wholesale jumber fen of Porter, Jones & Raignel, Laurel street wharf, has fulled, with Hubilities of $100,000. "The troubles of this fri utfected sovbral others, inetudlig No J. Janes & Son, W, Chuofant, and James 8, Smith, of this clty, und fwo Tunber firms th New Jersey, whose respect. Ive suspunsions hus been conipeiled, {hours thy place, it Ts bolfeved In each cage tho suspension wh be but temporary. en THE MASSACHUSETTS NINTH. Bosros, Dee, 4.1 is found yory dificult to fix any responsibility for the graver’ of fonses wileged to have been. corlinittod tn Richmond by the Ninth Rexlment, No case lu found yot In which tho porputrator of lie guilt te wonien hus elther ‘eonfassed or had it roven tixulist hin. Since the returs of. the hivestlaatuue conmilgsion from [iehiiad Tot fora have beon vecuived from that city which Abseyaitit the sworn word at some of the wit jiuages aalnat the rel » 1: BAXTER'S PHOTOGRAPII. Statlonkeepur George Banfurd,of police heads Quarters, bite returned frow Montreal, where be has heen fur nearly a week us a witnous in tho Duxter-HI consplracy cuse, Tho pulut upon which tha cutire caso turned was the question ot how long James Baxter's picture hud bova tu the rogues’ album tn Chicago, Lu u previous of November, and all the bonts engaged In better classes, buttheyard to bu tuuud ua well in tho lower clus of people. and. part gars will never fail to aall onteh” uthor + Muilor or? Don”! when talking wtiout thelr day's stork, Tn polltones: wo muy aafelr malitatn ‘that the Mexlean {8 fae superior to most butions of Boe rope, and 14 eartainty not behtid the Amuricnn, How muteti tinpurtatice tho Mexican gives ta the | exterlor forms of courteay wo ae “indermtand: by knowing tint nt acho! special leagona ure Bhvenin ‘bankty.* Litto girls of dor kh have quite a number of gentle phrases at thelr diss poral for tha atranger and jhe friend, and yes they ure nevoruolon quite uetioss little things. e Kiron of tho lower class nro less: noisy enso in which Snxter was prosecuting # claim agatnnt the Hille, M.0,fliokey, ex-Chief-nt-Pollec. was culted ta testify ne to Maxter's charmeter, He auld that be wasn hotorlous man this wuss und that his pleture bad béon Inn album of the yorues' wallery over atnue Waanburn’e nd> mitnatration. ‘Deaptte Hickoy's testimony fne+ tor won his case, aad at tho gloto of ft had the Silt and one oF two uf thale felands arrested for defame hte character, He iltezod Wotoeiph wits Ket to Chicage by the Hilts, and that it hud onty buon In the album at few monthe ‘This, tte npponred at the trial, was true no far ts the length of tino it hind bonny thera inconoerned, for Sintionkeeper Sanford pul ft there early In Oetotor, Maxter ds thle ifares thoy Will no: try Lo daturh tne passer= owin hit east, nid fhe dood clalind that he | by. ita ts feequontly tho cise with children in the mike It warm Lor Hickey, who, ho. aye, A “ Shitea, e was gulltyor parjury. Sanford anys he tiet a | Tho behavior of Mexican ladies Is general grout mmny plesant peoples, amare whom plousin und unnamuming. Tt is frou, frum at. Chief-of-Polive Paradls and Ublef-of- Date feetution, prudery, and sentimentality. The Culln ond a number of other members of tho | Moextean woman bus a tively sensibility, a viva foree. ¢lous uiind, and tt passionite and xonerons tom: ood ire, During tho Revalution Mexican womer THE YELLOWSTONE RIVER. have ziven peool of nrdent love of thelr enue try and during cotirace, In society tho indy ir fronted with groat tespect, and frequently the A Depth of Vour Vort Secured in Pint iver by Jeans of Data abivalrous gatiuntey derivid from tho Spantardt prevulls nom tho gentlemen, Appoarances Spect it Bisuateh to Tre Chitaoy Tribune, * Pan, Duce t—Au engineer jurt ro- hire strictly observer, and those who would per haps uive n swect 1odk nnd wontie-wordy to the from the Upper Missourl says the ofthe Government Engineers on the boul lover when under four eyes will show tha owstone River duping the fast season Ins Ss turne coldest: indiiterenca when in sooluty. Gosalp flourishes here as elsewhere, Though the ladies ito the honours of the house to perfeotion, they take little vetive interest in houachold atairs, been frulttalof ésculloWt results, One party | 204 mec, therefore, quite nn army of put in 12,000 enbic yards of slough danis, the age rte rh ee con ee greater portion belng i Lhe vielnity of Kd- | fre’ ueerss | ta anost | houses, rivets gerly (sland, near Ulendive, Tho dams nro | tine with the Mexican ludy, tho hudloa af . 3 ood reposted as serving the designers purpose | se bnve . ie kivowtou eS of excellently wall, and in many: places where but one font and six inehes of depth was found when Uie work was started san add Uonal and valuable deepening te four feet fol- lowed as soon ns theduims were completed and the scouring procesy conunencel, Navigns Uon closed on the Upper Missouri on the ith r players on the plano, Mast of them gre profielent in all kinds of naud~ iwork, and make beautiful tetiioial Mowers and wax teures. If properly educated the Muxledn jady would excel in tho cultivation of exccilout Hatural tients. Music, singing, and dancing ttre eblef social umployinvats. Lhe iadnend of dunetiy, so common i Burupe, 1$ nut common wih tho Moxivans, Spantal di uro pours Torined with much gritee and expression, und the Judins have a chavining command of thelr bodies in those dances, Some of tho ditnces bear the melanebuly dlarnctor of indiin dines, parties on‘n targe realy are not eouitte au ontertalntuents would, frequently ruponted, bo that trade—thirteen In ntimber—are now fit whiter quarters at Bismarck, with tha ox- ception of tha steamer Black Hitlyy wh! was stopped by the lee nbout td Nn rty-tye tuiles above, and is now lytig at Square | tov expensive. tho Mextean boing of upline © Buttes, where she will renin forthe wine [ton that when entertulntug | zuosts ter. Winter quarters, at the best, ure poor ] OuRnt to kerve the | imost ai uu the Missouri, and. the boats at Bisinarele nthe tha. pnpliest jrecieas \! are merely alt wp along the bank with | Boblucks bowaver. ty inode tue it place at the common dinner or supper tuble, ‘Those who desire to forint energut ides of Moxe fen hospltatity muy zo to the haztendn thouuh ported: strungara, thoy will tes royally, fousted with all olf xtlondaats. The common event rtles, or * re of w simple, any ugehumieter. On the reception days the doors atte thrown apun at 7 o'clock, and trienda titroduuy alrancers, ‘Tho ludies are wen= girally’ sitting on ebates of divans neu tho wil, The xentemen move up and down, smoking sind cuniversing now und then with tho Tair sux. no protection save that aiferded to the Jower ones by the. boats lying abave them, so that in ease of a severe flood in the sprhig inci damage by Iikely to result, Lu regard to the Inrprovemuitts on the Missourl, it is learned that # comparatively sind foree lias been working, thelr operations be- Ing conflned to the river above Grand Island, but efforts are to be made to secure an ap propriation for next yen commensurate with the needs and fimpurtance of Uhis sec- tlon of the river. Gauies of forfeita und uthars are played, aad finally sone of the nutionut xongs ttre wiven, and th fi a'ciodk. TIRED OF LIFE. A Rather Alystorious Case In Milwauters Special Dispatch tv The Cateaoo Tribune. Minwavkrr, Ws, Dee. 4.—Max Luseh- man, lately arrived frout the oll eointry, either committed suicide ornecklentally shot and kitted himself some thine during Friday ight or Saturday, He had been misstag from the home of iis parents, 71 Broadway, sinee Friday, Tis norulng his mother weut sito the eetlar and was horrified nt the dls- covery of her boy's dead body dyime on the floor, and on mating an examination found a pistol bail had entered his right temple, whielt no doubt resulted in his deaths, Drowned Herself in a Canal Brectal Dispateh to The Chieayo Tribuns, Font Wayse, lid, Dee. 4—The wife of Willa Shumaker was found drowned bn the canal this morning, She quarreled with her husband Just night, anid after sil wero asleep she Jett the house and throw herself In the canal, She was aged 40, and leaves four sinnll chitdr aupAbY eaNUTANY Aoparites At ct Hy UF WH extraontiiney ein ery splendid, and the expo: it onmants not ptrely to Kor ties given by Americans and Huros ly visited by the Muxicuis, und seein to enjoy especdally the of America onturtaimmnunts, Visite of etlyuet are paid between noon and 2 pt, ‘The Indy is eomnfortably sented, aud, thongh she doce hut rike, tits aw kind word utd a pleasant sinile for the callers. i He Me ee LOST IN THE SNOW, Denvun, Colo. {Dee A dispateh fram Dus Pingu anys hina mained Mogle, two ‘brothers named Cunmona, and two others, mimes une Jajown, saverul days ago ete Opbir tu walk to Silverton and bave not been heard from since, ‘phe Mow on the rite Mover ‘three feet deep, and itia believed they periabed. A purty bos kone In search of them, poh hee the rea FIRE IN OAKLAND, CAL. | San Fnasctsco, Cal, Dee. 4—A_ tire last night at the corner of Broaitway and Four- teenth streets, Uaktand, in the stores occupied by BE. Hyde, and Cratt & Pennoyer, de strayed the buldine and a portion of the stock, Loss, $40,000; partlutly fusured.> Death Beford Married Life. BUSINESS NOTICES, Frusmxa, Ne Y., Dee. 4-—George Wiz- gins, compoltedl by the court to marry, Medetur, The physiulogteal rejuvenator of the organio Bratent, und speettia cure fur impatenoy, ster- Diy. seminal Woaknosy, toss of momucy, nery= ons devllity, sick and nervous beaduches fh gate atituttunal remedy for dyapopain aud neartele by wupplyliyg nueve and brain power, Seng by iiall prepald, $1 per box; 6 for 34. Pampblete inatled frou. ' Van Sohagck, Stevenson & Un.. te and 04 Luke atrect, Chiesa, Hl, agents, and for | sate by alt druggists. . + — ete om Arombs Hoch Iron, ant Wins, with Cluchonn, the standard medicinal tonte of tals progresstic une. Tt wneiohea the blvsd, prompt- y invigorates the braln und nervous systou, Rnproves digestion, ete. Jlesult: A round fora, bright uses, buppy state of mid, Avend's deug- store, corner Mudigon strock and) Fifty avenue. $$ entered n field, strapped a gun to the fenee, and, standing in front, discharged the piece by avatring and wis lustantly killed, JOHN BROWN. Touching Devotion of an Old Vollower of the Murtyr, — . + Spectat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune. Ixptaxaronis, Ind., Dee. 4.—Yesterday a eray-headed and Infirm old man, who gave his name as George Lay and sald he was from Parke County, Indiana, culled at the office of the Seeretary of State, stating that he lad heard that an.etfort was to be made to ruse funds for the erection of a inunu- mont to the memory of old John Brown, and that he wished to be the first contributor te that fund, Ho left St with Seerotary flswn. for the DIE RE aid hoped that the fund would swell to satisfactory dhinenslons, “The old nan was an original Abolitionist, and during the War was severely wounded finan assault made upon hin by Knights of the Golden Clrele, He, however, defended hin self so vigorously with a corn-kilfe that tis nasnilants wore compolied to retreat, “Hears ing ot the proposed monninent, hls age and Tullrmity did not prevent, him frow hastening tu the elty Inorder to give fils mite to the enuse, Tiwenty Yenrn we elaimed that Buck & Ru: wastho finest achievement | perfumery. thus never siuce been uqualed by any other distiiiution, Today It fs sold Crow Maine to Texas, P TERY WAR estehesplie TAN We suggest that it will be more convenient to. select HOLIDAY Gifts now than nearer Christmas. Persons who make early visits will have first choice trom New Goods, and will also avoid the crowd of buy- ers which inereases with the adyance of the season. Without reference to de- sire or intention of purchas- ing, the Public are invited to examine our Exposition of Fine Pottory Wares. _Stock replenished daily. BURLEY & TYRRELL, ‘83 & 85 State-st., CHICAGO, ——— OBITUARY. . Deuth of Pclow W. Howitt and Tra, Nuncy Muntor, at Eiginy Hi Spectat Plavatch to The Chteau» Tribune, Ears, UL, Dee. 3.—Datos Wowltt, Justice of the Peace, and an old citizen of Elgin, a this afternoon from the elfect of a sho paralysis, Te was acu 55, and leaves a wife and tio grown enildrel rs. Nuney Inter, widow of Col James Hunter, mother of Wilson J. and Mobert Hunter, and’ Mrs, 1 Vall, dled today of old age, aged 8. She lived dn Elgin thirty. one yeurs, Jumen Cole, An Indiana Veteran, srectal Dirwutch to The Chizage Tribune, Bepvorn, Lud, Dec, 4—James Cole, 9 valiant soldter of the Twenty-fourth lidiana YVaotuntoers in the late War of the Rebellion, diod at his residence in Bono, this county, the other day, niged OF your MEXICAN MANNERS. Pleasant Customs Which Provall in tho Sistur Republic. New York Post, Tho Mexivan shares with the Spauiard a wiu- ning politeness and vxcels in pleasant hospital- ity, ‘hose who anprouch the Mextean with con- Ndence aud fraukucas wil IInd the natives of this couatry ns soolnule as the cultured tnbute itunts of tho New England Btutes, and ag hose pltublo as tho falrehiired eons of Southorn Russia, With his frlunds tho Stextcan ts, undor all cireumstauces, obliging, polltesand frank 1a bladentings, A stranger, once introduoot in Mexivan houay, will please tho bettor the more frequently he ropeuts bis visits und the more he shows unatfected und ‘easy unmors. No who outors a Mexicun house will be olferod by tho Indy of the house rofresuments of sumo kind, and upon bis refusing tho kind offer homay bear: “Slo ceramoulas, Sefor," but be whit not bo foroud ta scuept the offer, as (s vuE- tomury in tho Buutern countries of Kurupo, It {av mutter of course that u etranger upon bls Hrvt viait ly vlfered tho disposition of bouse, property, und the persou‘of his host, and these remarks, not trken too iterally, hold generally oud, in case uccussity obliges yuu to have ros vourse to tho services of your Mexleun friend, ‘The stranger who desires to move fy Blexican aoulety ta bound ty foary the prevalllug expres- slons Ot politoueas and vourteay, or he ray bo anapocted of vulgar manuers, Friends who Invet quite froquontly may be soon ail utlag and ombracing evel ather, exchanging quite aun: | * ber Se eaters # yomarks, ‘Thu costo of aibravlig ts vspeclally in fuver amoung the lutiduny Kissing ia, however, only thouje propor when chitdres wicot Whur you juvet & pure wus GUUNDy es Funk in ollee, you may alate Kiss your hands,’ With ludivs yuu aro yot mae polite, and your way, Y) khes your faut.” oth phrases arg cone monly omployed sat foot of letters und other weitlen duvdmonts. The curreat wuswor tes Stung thinleas tay you liven thousagid yours,” Liv who fs not an tutiinnte ucqualitapee in tha: house, upon leaving will be uscompugted by his boat (0 rhe gute of the huting, wid only after the door hus been -opuned ta it becouing te cover the bead. [If you ave pleased with aby object in Thiuossugaion of your bost you will at once: G¢ EXTRACTS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS __ FLAVORING halevat Fruita, without sederis Vrepared from the aids, gr a a i UIspowile” te priate Winer ane shccemwartons uM i i eaattepieiea ens the xen joaiee to) ita he Fatned hele epatation tra thle petret whor any object belduges yon WH bent tniue wud yoursas Woll! 7Eheag courtesies you will veply with “A thonsand thitnks” There vce ouaus, however, wherd sirungers buve fnost coolly pocketed objects of. conatderabie value, wid thy’ former’! proprivtoe could burt sinile. These.couvteaiey hy the commen urge ary nt only ween almong tho at ne te ieee ae Seta luge, creams, ote., over made, Makers of Lupully Yeast Gews, Cream Bablig Uouiesy eter Cldeage anda, Laulat ae than elsewhero, and when pinying in tho thor- ~ i 1

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