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THM CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER THE CITY. | PERSONAL AND GDNERAT. HK. Trtcown, Treson, Art, ts at tho Tramont, Tart, 18. Wavin, U8, Av Isat tho Patmor Toure, Winttas Hypr and family aro guests at tho Paeifte. ' Louis i. Trekxon, of Springfield, Hl, fanttho Leland. Horace 8. Lriaxp, of Springfeld, is at the Leland, : QGxonae Gray and wife of Kansns City aro at the Sherman, : N. P, Sxownen, from Manitoba, ts ropgfatered at tho Pacltic. the fon: George It. Wendling of Blooming: ton, Ie At the Sherman, Gronak M. Oysten, of Washington, D. 0. Is @topping at tho Paolnc. F. &. Prox and wife, of Pockvillo, Pa., arrived yestorday at tho Paoifc, Mr. Grovrney It, Honsny, of London, Eng. fen guost at the Tromont. é Mn, axp Mrs. JaAmasCannotinns. of Toronto, -are stopping at the Palmer, Mn. AND Mas, BJ. Hatt, of Burlington, Tn, aro atopping at tho Palmer, W. A, RewixaTon and family, of Eureka, Nov, are registered nt the Leland. Jonn 8. Canker, the comedian, who arrives this morning, pute up at the Sherman, P.nec, Caxraniterd, and #. Hineeh! Jr, of Now York City, are lodged ut the Paliner. Con, MeCantuyscurny, of New York City; Dr. Ahern, of Jackson, N. Y.: and PB, H. Brady, of Brooklyn, were guests of tho Irlah-Amorican Club last evening. Mans, ARAB Root Dr L'Ansiraqy {sat the Paliner House, where she will reside for the winter, and will fill oceasiunal engagements to sing at concerts and recaptions, Serort. Rents arrosted Wiltiam Donabuo and tocked bitn ip nt the West Twelfth Street Str tlon upat a charge of stenling a coat belonging 1 Wiliam Kraell, of No, 613 Bouth Halstod Streot. : 5s Misa May Prescort, the well-known floc. Honist. will ive a reading this oyening nt tho Olivet Baptist Church, for ita benelit. An ex- _ cellent program has dicen proposed, und ns tho church 18 in need of pecuniary all it Is hoped that a large audience will by In attandanac. Tur number of pattonts treated during the month at the Woon's Huspital, No, HiT Cate fuge Urove avenue, was thirty=fonrs tho -hospltai Dec, 1, olghtecn, Hons were ns follows: H.C. Coma ack, $100; 1. D, Armour, $100; Kelth Hrog., $25; F. L, Gentry, Bi; J. HC. Gross, 85, OFricen Miguarn.Conxeny, of the Twelfth Street Station.'nrrested Wudoiph VPickert, allag Bulley, and Mike Boland, two of the most Ine corrigible thieves In the district, who hud Jnat brokan inte and stoten a ble tub of butter trom a Northwestern ear standing on the Burilugton tracks near Centre avenue. Anour 6 o'clock yesterday morning burglars wimber fn ‘The cash duna- » bored the lock oubof the feant door uf No. ot \ State stroct, a bikery nud confectionery estrb- Iehment owned by Helster & Junze, and rine ancked the premises, seeuriig only 6 in cust, after whieh they went awny, leaving otber things undisturbed. Thuy left no claw benlnd ert. Tne Chleayn Liberal Lenguo held quite a Jargely-ationded tneeting last evening nt tho Masonio Hall, corner of Huatstod streot, anit listened ‘to an exhaustive paper on “Civile Service Reform” by Miss Julla Ward. Views were afterwards exchianied by thusu In attends ance, to the nmusemgnt of thuse who were present btit did not participate, after which the inteting adjourned, - ¥; Dony Msvenr, who hag deen cmployet by Sot Freihitna, of No. 8 West Lake. street, wis ore rested on complalt of his employer, and locked Np ot the Madison Strect Station, yon a eluine ofembezzlement. Luter in tho day Mr. Proth- Hing appeared at the station and wanted to ball out the clerk. The trouble between thom was probably settled, and they would furuiat no spurticulars conevrning It, ‘There wilt be no pros- ecutton whon the vase [s called today,aud Moyer wili be dischurged, Frank Hick, a young married gentleman Ilv= in at No. 43 Mobawk street, was the victim of 0 printut aceldent yesterday that tay cost bint his (fe, uring the afturnoon be was ot riding with at friew! ound owas on Wells street, neur Oak, when the horse took fright ata pleco of paver lying In the roadway, Rud started so suddenly as to throw Mr. tick Jato the street and under the wheols of n passing: ear. Hig right lew wis horribly crusued between tho knee: and the ankle, and Dr, Bundsy bas fears for.bis recovery. Arso'clock yestoriny mornmg some: haber nien along tho breakwater at the toot of Peak court discovered the boily of a woman flouting dn tho water, Olleer Fiorence Douabue was notified and aided in drawing tho corpse ashore, “afterward taking Jt to the Moruuc, Nothing ‘was fount! on the body that would lend to its identification. Itwas that of u wottan about a yenva old, with wray: blr, The clothing conalsted of n black waterproof. undersklrt, aloonca overskirt and waist. black bonnet, Winck vell, brown woolen stockings mixed with wrny, Pest black cloth alters, ‘Tue Coroner wus notl- AT An adjourned meeting of the Irish-Amerl- enn Club, held yesterday, tho follawliur gentie- men were elected membora: Fi, Colby, M.A. Driscoll, John D. ‘Tully, don ae Jobn 3, MeUraih, James J. McGrath, Joun J. Curran, Poter Fortune, . Soveral new names were Proposed and action wilt bo taken on them at the next mocking Mesara. John Ff, Finert: Harry O'Rutre, Wiliam J. English, Jona Beanlan, dates B. Caliubban, and d. J. Fitaelb~ , bon were appointed a committee to make pros vision for fiterary and other entertainments during the winter munths. ‘Tux Comtnittes of Arrungoments of Irieh National Convention met atthe Irish-American Club revnis gontoriay afternoon, Mr. Finerty protiding. Several blita were presonted ani ros erred toan auditing committer, The Chulr- mun of the Sub-Caminittey on Printing was di- rected to solicit bide for priuting the proceed ings of the convention in book forin, and the mutter of revision of the Ktenograptier's report Was referred tow comimities of which Messrs. Wiltlant J. Hynes and John F, Scaplan are niet bers. After tha tringnction of some miscols taneous business tho committee adjourned to meet at fi o'olouk this evoniug. ‘Tur Dry-Gooils Clerks’ Union hold n rogular Meeting yesterday afternoon and elrotud tha Jollowing ollicers forthe enstting year; Prosl- dont. Heury Rutshuw; Vieu-President, M. Fisher; Iecurding Sucretary, ©, Doty; Financlal Becrotary, Frank ;Vosuxberg; Treasurer, John Moyer; Borgeunteat-Arma, £, Iverson; ‘Teust- ees, FM. Witt, W. E, Richards, and J. Hupka. ‘The report of tho committee on elreutattng a erition for carly closing showed that tho nine jurity of denters bud signed It. It was stated ‘That the clothing clurks wero about ta orginize Bunion, and a committee was appulnted to con- fer with them and invite thom to become mom. bers of the Dry-Goods' Clorka’ Unian.. ‘Tur Associated Lubor Press, a standing com: ‘mittee of tho ‘rade and Labor Assoiouiy, met (ery. afternoon at the ‘Trades Avombly all. The question wag debuted of provuring seporta from tho severnl tradca and ocoupations, and the delegates from the several talons wero sequested to appoint otfalal roparters to ture nish labor yuws and apintons to tho uxsocla- ton's organ. A diacuesion followed on tho benetita of organization, Messra. Powers, Eu- rivbt, and Murahull stactug that thore seamed to exist @ genoral desire througtout the lubur ine | Aeresta of the country io mmntgamate into a sinull number of unions, whose purposd should be to take a duoided stand against tho redua- igs of wages aud fora rie in tho standurd of Mit. E,W. Biiss addressed the gatherlog at Farwell Hall laut evening, fis eubseot boiur * Falth and Worl.” ‘fo the earnest Christian It da neodfut that he possesses the faith to go ubend and the energy tu execute whoro, bis tuith dice tates, The successful Christian is never be Who ‘hna the ono alone. ‘fo fHustrato this point Mr. Wiles plotured a Loatinan on the waters. Ono our bo culled Fateh, the othor Works. Hu pulled alone with rao car callad Faith; tho boat simpty turned round and round. He changed ours, pulling slone with Works; thy bout turned the other way, but only to round ana round us betore, He then Krapptod uoth oars, and pulled with might and main; the boat shot into the abore, And just go tho Christian tinds tt. ‘To accomplish what bo sets out to do ho combinus contidence with lubor und than strikes out, ‘ % REDORE, woman named Sr wings Murphy, about + years uld, residing on North Iulsted ‘streat ueur the tannery, died at the County Hospital Batuniay iiebs from whit ts supposed to have: been an Overdose uf brawlily of potusaluin, ‘tno womnun was Lroupae to the hopital Nov. 23 saute ferlog from upllepay. The house physician, Dr. Kendall, prescribed bromide of potussium, andthe bottle containing it, with otbor uicdis cines, stood on a table in the contre uf the room jn which thé wouan toy. It fssupposcd sho drank the contents of tho bottic while Inboruur under Teuiparar; aberration of imitd, though it Js not positively kuown whuther the Uromlde or an epileptic it was the cause of hor death. A post-mortem exawination will be beld today, the Coroner having been notitiod. ANOTHEI SALOUN ROW, Early yesterday morning & row ocourred In Wellatei's saloon ut the voruer of tHulbert street and = North = uvenue, =the tetpants kieking up such & row *iticer Michael Fruozen, who wage block away, beurd the racket und burried to the salvo When close to it he duw ashot trod by o young + Foan whe stood diagonally across the atrect, ani to this fellow the ulcer gave chasé. ‘The shoot- er fan throu Biuck wirect. and when the villoer “gulncd on him, turnod and fred three abots ut bln, uons of whioy took etfect, t the door of bls bume. bb Hired the last shut in bis platol. Not ilking to xo Into the bouse after hin, Franzeu allowed the cuse to drop until about noun yesterday, woen ba arrosted tho fellow, whose nawe js Peer Horn Btuuon. AN ANCRNDIARY WANTED, Bhoriff Gibaon was {uv tho elty Snturday look- ing forn man named Lows FE. Dez, Formarly ay clerk I the County Court nt Springdeid. ft, who was suppose to be muilty of but Inroeny: oud arson, ‘Tho orling was committed .tadt Wednosday nigot, when, It fs elatmeds Dew ‘oroed. nor to the Cirenlt Comrt rao, took $10, thon fred the bulldiog und eacapedt, Through the ngsistance Of n friend hero ho toeated Deyn at the Leland Mouse, but tn sume way tho tintter was: apparantly “squared,” tor the Sherlif went buck to Springtold Saturday: night without tho prisoner. Apparontty his caurso of netion did not satisty Gio Springield nple, for a telegram was recelrad from Mr. Tingon Jast night asking for the arrest of Dewo, Tt ag petal oe tute to ret hin hore now, but on effart.to do so will te inide 1 caso he has not nlrendy left the city, A URANGRM IN HARD LUCK, Henry Stevens has bad rathor peculiar ox perience that mutat have opened his eyes to, tho fet that Clengo la nota at of Christians. Mew Stovens “13 from Henry. TL. and In company: with a frond munod Lovl, of Mingoln, started out Baturday night for a lttio” “toot.” Thoy first took -In | the “leveo," where of Mr. Loyi's hard-earned cash disappeared in 8 mysterious manner. ‘Then thoy struck 8 youny wont nmedt Heine hart, who is suid to’ be the proprietress of a couple of inundrles, and dropped tute No. $5 Sonth Clark street, an eatablishinent upon the #econd floor, rus by a notorious wont, Marie White by name who waa urrested a few days aio upon complaint. of — her londindy, 4 and charged with = lareeny ond disorderly conduct. Mr. Levi and the Reinbart girl went into 9 room olf that ocetped by Mrs, White, nud Mr, Stovonssat himself down upon a cliate to keep wateh ovor thy couple to sev that they were not rophedt. Por a thne he munaged to keep awake, but ulaitie toward morning sleep overtook him and his head fell upon bis brent in gentte siiimber. When ho woke up he was minus $60, An bour or’ two afterward—it owas now well into Sunday forenoon—Stevens started out with two or three frionds whose acqualniance he had formed utter waking Up. and went into Ww rile wallery at No. 12 Souty Clark. Here Stevens took off his cont while he shot, and sumeona made off with it. Hu thinks that 1 Negro, at nan witha sandy mustuchy and another witha uelpatet bund wore the thieves on nil ov easions, He uals complalge at tho Bust Chlea- xo Avenue Station. and she White wontin will be arrested. So will tho uthors if {t ta possible to find tuom. SCHOOL TREASURERS, LARUABEE AND JANNETT INDICTED BY THE GRAND JOnY, Te was stuted yeaterday marning that the “grind jury ad found two indletments ayatnet suburban schoo} olllvers, The numes were not Riven, however, in order that caplasos might bo Issued and proper steps tuken to apprehend tho partl It Is now propor to stute that the two ollivers In question were Mr. Willlam RR. Lavras bee, late School ‘Trensurar of the Tow: View, and Elmwood Jarrett, former: urer of tho Schou! District. of Hyde Lake. The indictment against Mr. Larrabeo was bo- couse be bad falled to turn over the sun of S2007404 hold by bin, and to recover whieh suit haa also been begun against his bondsmen, Thore were n number of witnesses wao testiled to Mr. Larribco’a shorts, first ameng whont was Albert G. Lane, County Superintundont of Schools, Mr, Line told the grand jury how ho ‘eguu to auspect the shortage. tried to got hotd oF the books, and low he tnally succeaded, Whereupon bo dacoverod the deficit. An ex-- planation was demanded, but was not forth- coming. ‘Then un expert wus puton tha books, the shortaze became apparent, the ‘Trustees were notiiled, and Larrabee, who bad fetle or no exphinution to make, was disinissed, Tho Uooks were In exceadingly bad sbape,, Alt tie entries of recoipta since tho tlre wore tn lead vencli, and the disbursements tn ink, whllo Lurraveo's seml-aunuat REPORTS WERE ALL FALSE, Tarrabeo tried ta show that the shortnge was not 80 lurge as it appeared, by vouchers whieh he wus tinably tu produce, wid whien noborly elke seemed lo know noytaing about, According to Mr. Lane, tho ex-Trousurer put biioselt in tho position of a criaian! who had been advised to say nothing, and left tne oflicurs to mike tho best they could of it. ‘ho testimony of tho other witnesses, Both’ Hanchett, the presont ‘Tre dwar Sandors, Alexander Multan, Aitls, aad: Fran iver, was alinply eam lative, white Git of tho two boudsaen, Charles He Larrobeo and Sberon Pardes, was. from tho nature of theie rulugons to the 6x-'Trengurer, not partionlarly satistavtery. it appears that the further charue of bug been found fmainst the ex-Trensurer since the sum iene tloned In the fnaigtinent was turret! Upott, A reporter wertout to Mr, Larritee’s house Yesterdays for the purpose of sewing him ou this pularut subject, bur was unanle to eet AL hin, The Jurrote defulcation, which ese to hithe during the curly pire of thls year, amornted to $0,000, County-Superintendent Lane was ugain the principal witness, and told wt loagth how the defuleation was Alscoverd, throttwh the work of a boukkeeping oxpert. Alexander Oriwem, Dr. Champili, Charles Crawford, Henry G. Goud sien, Irus Coy, and others piled up tho tosti- inony on Whieh the grand Jury finuily brought the Indlotmont. RURAT, SATISFACTION. ‘The action of tho grand Jury in indicting E. t. Jarrett, the defaulting School Treasurer, gives Reveral satisfavtion to the people of Kngivwood and the other districts of tho Town of Lake and Hyde Park which have suffered by the embez- ziement. A nuinber of poopie hive for some Ume deslred to institute criminal proceedings fxainst tho ex-'freusnrer, but, from lick‘ot knowledgo of the munner of procedure and tho feur of a toss of Lime und innnyy, with no cer- tainty of auccoss, bave been deterred fram tk- jug any steps in that direcuon, On the other bund, there bas been adesire on the part of muiny of tho town ollichus und tholr supporters: to shield Mr. Jurrott and to put the matter olf whonever erltninal prosecution ha been talked: of. If the mutter Is probed te tho bottom, there 49% proxpout of goine rathor Interesting devel- opments, Jurrett knows muny of the seaceta of the town politicians, and If he fs threatened with the penitentiary be wit! probably make ROME OTHER MBANTS ACHE before he goes, Ife has retained his reaktence in Englawvod since bls exposure, but Is seldumn seen on the streets. He put in annppearanceat the pallg on the Inst county-olection any and worked nxainat ono of tho candidates, who, he fald, fad vever done any ood for tho Town of Lake, Tho yentleann to whow bo told this thought to himuelf, * What xood have you done for this town?" and put his vote in for the zone tlemun whom Jarrett opposed. A report called ut the residence of Mr, Jarrett laat even- tng, to sev If tho eapins hud goon served upon hit, but found that tho gentlomun was out. It was leurued that he had woue to tho city in tha moroing, and bad not returned, SUBURBAN, kNOLE WOOD, ‘ Boveral cases of stnull-pox ara reportod in Engewood, Mr. Bartiott, a nephew of Prof, Wentworth, ving on Wentworth avenue, nour Sixty-aixth street, came town with it Saturday, and was removed to the hospital yosterduy, §, Gephardt, a young brakemay on the Fort Wayno ftuad, hid tls right hand badly smashed Saturday afternoon by boing causht putweon two cars. Amputation nt tho wrist wilt bo neu- essary. [His tama faut Fart Wayne. Aseone trom Dlukons' © Blewk. House" will be enneted thls avaning ut Tillotsun’s Hall by o party of Enylowoon ludios and gentlemen, ‘Tho Mnprovemonte of the Liako Sora & Moky Saat Southern iatlroad Company at Englewood are in some respeets udutriment and Injury to tho place. ‘There are at the present tine no loss than twentyeix tricks urossiy Stute atreet, wud thirty” ucruss Sixty-third street. ‘how tracks are almost oonstuntly fu use for tho switching of trains, this bel thelr trauafer- yards, mulcing it very dangerous for podestriuns: and driving, ang oapaulully For obildyon on thelr way to and from gehool. “At prosont there fan coutiict batween the ruitrond company and the town authorities in reward tu tho rights of tho railroud son any on Sixty-third street. The company clata to have pitronused the ground twenty youra iyo, and whlte they bave allowed B.atrdet to be run Cane tholr property the ground was never deiicutod Corn public sirect, Tho county rucords having been destroyed by. tho fire, tho Town-Attornuy has vant to Spring field toseo If ho can. get uny light on tho sub ject, A viaduct froin State street to Wontwarth avenue, covering the trivke of the Luke Shore, Hock fsland, and Fart Wayno Route Is talicd of ‘Tho town fa'buing 80 badly aut up with raltroada that people with childran, who havo to crosé these tracks in wolog to und from school, heal. tute to lovata bere.” —————__—_ A DISAPPO.NTED CHINAMAN, The most broken-hearted Individunt in this olty toduy fs probably Chinese laundrymaa named Sain You, whose cup of bis, full nearly $0 the briny, ‘hus beou cudely dashud to tho earth and shattered Into a million fragments, San You fs ono of the fow Chinamen whe mado love toa white woman with any avparent euccess, Ho thought he had made a conquest of the heart of w young women named Maloney—not the Indy whouo opinion on the Chinese question bus been 90 widely clroulatod—who lives at No, 3d S1ll- waukvo avenie, The wadding wis to baye ov curred yoaterday, and ut the appointed ‘hour Ham You went out to Sisa Mulougy's home only Hat ads ae aE at vomplalned to tho Stauison ttreot ‘jolioa auxinie late to try to put fi Luin uy to ot Her to retry to wai They ee MONUMENTAL, Jon H, Volk, dosigner and manufacturor of fine. gruntt and iarble monuments, tablota, statuary, curbing, otc., in solooted gtovi, Ollice vorger Dearborn and Kandolph etreots, ¥ — x = “ Hee atan nbbinst» bi few, quick, complete cure; urinary: smurting, frequent or alicult tinoation eee diienwos; $1y druguiate. Depot 63 Lake street. a Werocommend Eldreugesewlugeyachines, and locked him wp at tho Larrabee Btreot | THE RAILROADS. Improbable Rumors that Vander- bilt, Has Leased the Great Western, The Alleged Benefits Derived by the Publio from State Railroad Commissioners, Tho Baltimore & Ohio’s Latest ** Scoop —Fell Into the Pit We Mad Dug for Auothers The Inke Eris & Western Heading for incinnati—Ruggles' Succes- sor—Items, Rauinora that Vanderbilt Uns Lonwed tho Gront mtorn of Camarines Tumors tnve bean evcront tn rattroud clrotes here for sone drys past that tho New York Con- trat bad succeeded in leasing tho Groat Weatort Rallway of Canada, but thus far nothing to con- firm the correctness of tho rumors his came to Nght. Tho fact that General-Manager Broughton and General-Frolght-Agont Spriggs went to New York about a week nyo scems-to have given rlso to those rumors, Jt is claismcd that thoy wont to New York to niet the Vanderbilt of- fNoluls und perfect arrangements for the consoil- dation of business interests wiih the Vanderbilt linus. That Vanderbiit would ike to haye cone trol of the Great Wostern baa long been known, but itis not belleved that he has yet suceocded in gaining bis ond, Messe, Broughton nad Sprigus fave nothing to do with lensing tho property to Vanderbilt. Such aetlon could only be taken by tho resident and Direotors of the.road, woarty all of in England. 1¢ isquite probable that white Van- derbi was tn England last summer he neguthat- cd with the DMirevtors of the Great Western for a Jnago of chelr property. but It nnything was thon aneomplished, or if any action hig been taken in tho matter since, tho fuct would shave come to Mybt bufore iow, It is quite prokstile that, ite stead of a lense of the proporty ta Vandorblit, a ftraltie arrangenent of sume sort has been newos tinted, und that Messrs. Broughton and Sprigya went to New York to arrauge tor a closer tater chunge of business with the Vanderbilt: roxds. That something of this sort Is in the wind Is tne dicated by the dehiy ft carrying oul the neranige~ ment between tho Great Western and Wabash, wheroby tho latter seoures the use of the Great Western tricks from Detroit to Ruifale, The Groat Westorn |s tho natural Kast- ern outlet for tho Michigan Central, and Van- derbilt caunut well afford to ulow the business of the Great Western, which heretofore has been sMiniust exclisively given ta his lines, ta be di- verted to tho Wabash, and it is theretore fikely {hac he bias tude such ennecssions to tho Grent Wustorn people as tv induce thom to wo back on the agreuinent with the Wabaso, and continue to give tholr bualiess to bis rond, By such an urraurontent Vanderdilt would apoll the schome for running the Erie & North Shore business atter dan, t vin tho Erle, Great Western, Wu- bash, und Bulltiinore & Obiu between Now’ York and Citeawo, and vin toe Erie, Great Weatorn, and Metroit & Milwuukes between New York and Milwaukeo. ‘Tho Erie & North Shore Line could chen anty be kept ative by consalldatiog 1t with the Commercial Kxproaa, which runs over f tho Grand {runt and Erle itoads, State Rallroad Commiasions—Georgin's Examplo—Theo Boneiits Dorlvod by the Public. Tho New York Heraldof Dec. 3 has tho follow- ing regarding State Railroad Comuufsaions: Tho Special Committee of tho Chamber of Commerce on Kallroud Cranspartatian wt the ineeting of the ebamber yesterday subinitted it report reviewing the result of tho experimont that bas been made by the Stats af Geargla le appolating & ratiroud commission, ‘The Georiin Coumnission was established fo und it hus greater powers than that of Maasachisetes, in- xemich as itis made the duty, of the Goorin Commisstoners to UX rates for'errrytug froleht and passengers on the rallroads within dunt State, but with Jess power than tho English Kallway Comulssloners, the declan of tho Georula Commissioners belng subjevt to reylow by thu courts, white those of the Maglisn Com- missionera Are not. The thled seiml-anuual ro- portof the Georgina Coounisstonsrs, Just sub- mitcod, 18 a vory elaborate and complute exposition af «tha relations of raitronds to the pubic. and the Chambor of Comsnerco Com- imittes have — mude inuny extracts from tt. In summarizhye the results of tho law the cowmittue Buys that in two yours the vomiils. sion bas done away with unjust diseriminations as reginrits both Jocalittes and Individuals, Rates uce tow publicly posted at every station, and overy shipper can seo whut he wilt be charged tor fh given service. Frolght and passenger rates have been both equalized and.rediced, the saving therofrom bolng estininted at nore this ‘$1,004,00d—equivalent to thale entire Stuta tax— und yet tho merense of trafiic resulting theres frou has yiulded lanzar net returns ta. the ral. roads than before, ‘Pals reauit, tue committe Bays, bag been attained in the face of strenuous opposition from the rallrouds, which trst op- posed any regutntion or control, and, whon they found this inovituble, sought to make it tn- operative by vunuingly devised — umend- ments, Failing in this, they charged thar the delegation the Leglatatnra to the cumulasion of the power to fx rates waa unconstitutional; but the leyality of this action of the Logisiature hns been fully anstained by tho courts. ‘The tutluence of shippers who de- ajreil rates more favorabjo than tholr uelyhbvors wae alao invoked to defeat thie lewislation, but it was not succosafitl; und the peuple of Georgia today bave a mienns OF avouring fair troutiwent trom thefe rallrouds, which would bo worth iulll- ions of dollars annually to tho pcoplo of the State of New York, In the course uf the report of the Georgin Commissioners thoy say: “Tho uct of 167) was "a wreat stride tu the right direcdion; drawn with unusual care and caution {t trade an excoliont beginning. But this not, ae well wy the Constite- tion, recognized the neod of umondient in the ligut of experience; a completa system mist needs bon xeadual growth and not @ creation. The needful amendments, apply not so inuch to rights as to remedlos—remodics being the great function of the commission, Prior to tho act of 1870 the common-law right of the ultizen to be protected against extordon and uns Just discrimination oxisted Jn its full force; but the remedy for ity violation was wholly inade- auute, Pruotieaily the eltizen had nd rights, though bls theoretical right was umplo and com plote, Tho rights of the ruiirond companies were welldefined enough, aod tholr romedica wteo were adequute, bug in thelr own hands, 1t wis thelr cunacity for abusing their puwors whtclr wae nut sulligiently held in eneck, Su unequally wero the parties matched, thutinthe whole bias tory of tho State thore hugs been not ono stuglo vise of a ault by a eltizon to enforce thie com- mon hiw cigbt, and but onu ta onferce even a utatutory right foray overchurge. In that ctse thu vhurter of tho rallroad in express terms line Itod tho rates, yet the rallrond Nxed ite rates be- yupd tho churturad litnit, printud them, attd cule tod tham, aud was checked by this suit. A ymurkablo commentury on the absuiute worth Jeuuoss of rights without remedial yo Tho Baltimore & Oliic scctires an Bie trance inte Buffalo, A dispatch from Butfuto to a New York paper, dated Ufo, 2, suyst z ‘The St. ould express over the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern brought here Inst night from, Cleveland three private cars, a pe neat ofivers of the Bultimoro & Oblo and ober rouds, tho party numberuy sixteen pursous, ‘The procise nature of thule Viait and ite nnpurt. anee wad Hot. udcurtained until today, Ie wus sumething more thina ying visit of inspeo- von, beng the frst ulllulal lour over tho new complete system: wf rudlway communication by which Buifalo fa to gin in cutire trunk ine to tho West und Soutnwest, The corporation vure ryiug Into olfuct this scheme ta tha Hile mare & Onlo, working through tho ltuf- Bibabute e vgatern cert re nue Tho contract was admnud ly New York Thuraday by Prewident Jon W. Garrett, of pho Baltimore & Obiu Road, and Presivont 0. "W. Jones, of the Butfalo, Pittsburg & Western, Ly i tora the truigbt and passenger trafiie Intore este of both corporations become identical over tho routu of the Inter, ‘hy subume extends furthor than thie slugle compact, embracing other rallronds not now connected in way way with Burtulo, und rawitying into tho xreat ras gions of the Oblu and Mlssisslypl basing, Ae completed the new trunk Hae will bu mide up ns follows: Krom Cbicuxo to Culeago Junction by the Hultlinore & Ubio; from Chicago June- tion tu Newcastle, 130 tiles, a new road wilt bo butte at once, und be known Ag the Butalo, Bale tmore & Ublo, of which Cot A. N. Hurtin le Yresident; from Newcustle tu Oil Gity tho ald Nowcastle & Franklin Houd will bo rellttod sud extonded, and mado u part of the ayatem; from Ol Clty tu Oleay the Hultalu, Pittsburg & Woste ern imain tney from Olean to Buttala the Hut. fulo, Now York & Polladolpoia Roud, coanvat- ing hore with the Now York, Luke Evig. & Weat- orn. Betweon Anlosgosunoiion: and Noweastty sho surveys hive all been wadu, ‘ares months wilt Probubly deo tho link tn succesful operas on. ‘Tho fret and most lwortant feature ts the oacuring of torminal Cucilities bera for tho [ale thuore £Oblo. ‘Tuis will zive a needed outlet to the soft-coal trutlie of that rod, which wt pros~ out sips from Sandusky and other pointe vp tho lake at from YO to 50 cents per ton inore than cat bu euntracted for wut of the ey eer Mute tato. Io thls respect the road will bu largely a walner, not only in mqruater. regularity of tnuve- Inont fur itecoal und cheaper ratos Of freiclt, but ulso in tho ostatiisnment of a gederal slip. pane ard ot duvk whero gast-bound Frelebe ean ie held und dispatched tothe seaboard. Butalo, on the oihue “bund, is u direct bunviulary when tho new business to derived frou Ciicuzo, Kouthera Ulinola, Indiana, and Ublo, and all the region now traversed by the muiu line of the Baltimore & Oolu Js taken into considerudon, ‘The vasivuwer travel lrom Bt Louw, Nusbyille, whom reside. “& St. Paul Hallrond and oven as far South as Memphis, will bo tapped by this new route. The eattlo In- teresta of Nutfalo nro also to bo largely enhanced, While tho road dues not propose to shut of any trade from Bnithnora, (t will fie nhte to throw a gratt deat to this elty Unit would not othorwise come this way, By i ornt the latest by tno end of Yobrini ehuln of conneution will tnve been extiub! from the col country to Butta, aud tt pected thut the same dato wil Ond the whole nyetont 10 operation, In anticipation of tho nowalonal the Buttulo, Pittabirg © Westera his been tad with uaw steol raits for the greater pict of Hs distance, Now rolling-stock, ete, bus been ordored, Track-Inying on the Muttalo, Vittsburge & Western butween Brockton and Huitalo (s advancing at tha rte of threg-quurs tors of nsnilo per day? four iniles adda hall of ralla have already boen Intd, and It Is expected that the entire extenaton will be completad bi the Instof February, ‘Tho track of this rond will connect with tho Buifalu. Now York, & Philudelpila Just outside the city limita, Aud come in over the samo Ine, It is stated Aleo that tho New York, Chicngo & St. Louis Ktond, whieh ts bullding between Buttate and Brockton, in conncatton with the Buttulo, Pitts- bara s Weatorn, will igo come in over the sama neks, Duy 2 Vit for Anothor Fellow, and Poll into It Hiniselt. Mr. George Cushing, Goneral Superintondent of the Denver & Ilo Granto Ratlwuy, has re- signed, and Mr. W. W, Borst has boon appoint+ ed in hisatead, Mr. Borat was recently » Supor- Intendent on tho Atchlaon, Topekn & Santa 6, nmi wns fapmeriy a Superintendent on tho Donyer & Rio Urands, Ie is very popular among ratiway men, anil those who know him any he witl make # successof hls now and re- sponsibio position. Mr. E, i. Murphy has bean appojnted Auditor of the Denver & Ilo Grande Rallway, view 1. 9. Itichardson, resigned. Tho order appointing him rends that he is Auditor of the Denver & tio Grande Kathway, Denver & Wo Granda Expresa Company, MWe Grande Wostern Construction Company, und Denver & Wlo Grande West~ orn Maiiwiy Compatsy.. The rot has pow tlya separate divisions tn which lines .are in completo operation—viz: Donyer & Lendville, Puoblo & Muxivo, Gunnison, Kokomo, and the divistons embrac: {ng the local points on the Missourl River, ‘Tho Drauches nre tho Silver Clit, Rl Moro, and Mant tou, ‘Tho laying of the third rail from Donver to Paebly, 120 nilles, will be completed by Jan. 1, 2, ‘Chore ure about thirty miles of track to Jay yet, but the work,ia being pushed with vigor. ‘Tho rond Is opened to Crosted Butte for passon- ger ind freight traltic, George Cushing {4 the party who dug a pit Just stummor for George W. Cook, tho efficient General Agont of the Dauver & Rio Grande Railway, by proferring charges of malfeasance in offlés against bli. The innocence of Mr. Cook hay since been fully proven, and while lo Hae been restore to bis position and ta moro re- spected thin ever by tho managers of his rod and tho people of Denver, Mr, Cashing iow ove cupies tho pit be dug for Mr, Cook, and thore Is noe go pour as to do Lm rovoronce, Railway Matters in the Southwest. St. Louis, Mo., Deo, 3,-—Gen. G, M, Dodge, Pros- ident of the Paclilu Railway, Amorlean & Ins ternational & Great Northern Construction Compantes, in an luterview, gives the following facta concerning tho building of raflroada in the Southwost. Mw says the New Oricans Pacltic, from Shreveport te Now Orleans, 300 miles, will bo completed by tho first of tho year. A branch of the Missour! Pacitic is to bo built from Alex- andrin to State Line, Ark., where counectton will bo made with tue [ron Mountain. The Iron Mountain Ja building a ine from Noblo, Ark., to State Line. Thore tho two tnea witl be connected before tho exnlratlan af the coming yeur, when direct connection between 8t. Louis aad Now Orleuns will be establiahed and known as the St, Louisa & Now Orleans Short Line. Tho bill ing of tho {International & Great Northern, from San Antunto ta Laredo, ‘tex. will be finished by Dee. 15, As soon a8 this work Is completed an irou bridge wilt be built over tho Rio Grande Kivor and then the Moxtoan extension will be punted forward rapidly. The extension will ba nown 19 tho Mexican Oriental Interoceanio & Intornationn! Railrout Company. UL aes FM) inilea In teneth and run in alinost an air ne from Luredo to tho City of Mexico, Articles of Incorporation of the Chicago & Peorla Road. Svecial Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Sprinorieiy, ItL, Dee. %.—Articles of incor- poration were today ited ‘with the Scorctary of State by thy Chicago & Poorla Hititroud Com~ pany, which proposes toconstruct a rallroud from somo sulta#blo point within tho City of Chicago into or near the City of Peoria, Tho principal ofiigo fs to bo in Chicauo, aud tho capital stool $3,000,000, ‘The corporators are 'Thomus D, Cat- Nin of Ottawa, Edward C. Lewis of Deur Park, Henry 4, Glover, Henry 8. Hawley, and Ad- disoy L, Gritty, of Chicnio, A Verdict In Favor of a Road. Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dunugqur, Io., Dee. 3.—For once a jury has given a verdiot in favor of a railrond company. In 1877 a man named Wolr Miller waa walking on ty trestle-work on what Is now the Chicaxo, Ailwaukeo & St. Paul Rallway aud wus then tho River Road. Ho was overtaken by a train and killed, His hoirs brought eitit for $19,000, which eventually reacted the United States Court. ‘The Jury devided the conse lust evening in Afteon minatea for the railroad, Judge Love charging them very polutealy, onthe fact that tho man hud no busluess on the rovd, and It being proved that the ougtneer did bts best to stop the train. An Old Sult Compromisxod, Special Dispatch to The Cheage Tribune, Inpianavotas, Dec..4.—In the ease of tho United States vs. Tho Jeffersonville, Madlaon & Indianapolls Rallroad Company, which has been peniing for many yerra in the United Status Court here, the Commissioner of Internal Rove enuo bas s{gnifed his acceptance of the com- any'a offer of $25,000 and costa. The sult was ‘at taxes on the eurnings of the company for tho years from 1604 to 1871, gud tho clit, oriire Inally $76,000, hud hvon reduced by actnowl- erlged orodite to $4,000, Tt was atill furthor re duced by clalms held by the company. ‘ A Now Bridge. - Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Reproun, Ind, Deo, 4.—The new bridge ovor White River, on the Medford & Hloomiteld Road, will be vomploted within the next ton days, ond trains runuing from bore to Sultz City,on tho Jndinnapolia & Vincennes Road, much:to the gratiication of merchants and other busiucss-, nen who deal with Chicago und otner Northorn cltios, Mixcelluncous Items, ‘The passenger earnings of tha Erlo Road for ithe Inst fiscal year amountod to a Ilttto moro than $4,000,000, an Increase of nlmost $1,000,000 over the previous your. For this excellent rn sult grout credit is due to Mr. J.N. Abbott, the eilicfent General Pusaengor Asont of the road. It {4 roported that noyotiations are In progress with the Now York, Luko Erlo & Wostern for the use of tho Cincinnut! Division of the Tolodo, Delphos & Burlington, a8 an outlet of busigcss vio Dayton: It 16 predicted that trains will run Urough vie Dayton to Cluoinnut! within tiftcen daya, Ht 1s understood that Mr. Cbarlos B. Kinnan will suocoed Mr, Ruggles ns Aasivtaut Goneral Paxsonger Agent of Gould's Southweastorn ays: tum of roads. Mr, Kinnan bas beon with the Missouri Pucifle far some time, and jaa youny mar ie ounsiderable experience in passonger attaira, Tne Now York, Toston, Philadelphia, Raltl- more, Hittwourg, Chlouxo, &t, Louls, Indianapotia, and Mibvaukeo dolemites to the iste convention of the Nauonal Butter, Cheese, and Exe Auso- olution, held at Cadar Raptde, 1 Md dot of resolutions thinkiug Ul 2c Dey upto hicityo, Silwaukeo ancratly, wnt Mesars, Frod Wild and Jobn £. Kellogg, ite tepresoatatives, in partleutar, for ninherots courtusles of wuloh thoy were the gratoful reoiplouta. Tho St. Louts Republican anys: “One of the Weat Division conductors on tho Wabash ro- contly piukod up an vditorial tlokot teaued to J. F, Prico, of tho Western iVurid, Colcugy, in the hands of u purty named Vallott, Of course he pald his tare to St, Loula, and was out of pocket the umount be paid tho Kansag City ecalper for the usu of the tleket botwooa those two jp Mr. V. will probably bea jittle more careful hereafter in bia investinonts, and the World folke will be given an opportunity to oxplula how tho tinket got out of tholr posseasidn." Mr. Wi. M, Hoxie, Gonerul Manager of the Bt. Louis, lron Slountain & Southero Rallway, bie fauted tho following clrcular regarding the employment of islnors on bis roads in future this company will not empluy mi- noms wutll tho parents or gtaniiany of such persons shall bave aignod un instrument of eonsent for tholr employment, und reloaug the company trom all oluims for injuries or death, und authoring the company to bay to wuch inlnors the wages duo them, taking their porsonal recolpt therefore, You will requiro w wlmilur paper from tha parents or guardians of every pergon uuder 21, yours Of ayo now ome ployed in your dupartment, and will dixpouso with tho services of such person provied sawe jg Not fortheominy, ‘Tne propor papers and Dlanke will bo furnished on application to T, G. Portis, Cll Agent, St, Sa Mo. The ro» Jeuaes, aftor bouig proy pety ole ourand synod, tiouid be roruraea ta bir. Portis, to ba died 1a s ollloa, ee D. Appleton & Co. and the “North American Boviow,. 4 New York, Nav, 20.—To the Editory of the Now Fink Eventy Posts, In your tasuo of yosterusy You quote fromwhut 1 apparcatly a vlrowur Trow tho otlice of the North American Replew to the offect that the editor of that periodical relt It necessury to withdraw it from tho bands of publisbera whose seboot-books and other tutere asta Cinbarrassed the Independence of its uction. old statewsent coutroyests ony fursiorly made by us, aud wo therefore wish to repeut thut te couneetion between us and tho North Amertean Review was terminated by our action, and not by that of {ta editor. Wo deelined to continne to net as publishers of tho Review distinctly be- cntise we conaldered certain articles that have mented that his hosttt watly tho only forin of Southorn Europo. hns abating with tho growth of years. other hand, Garibaldi has what too aith recoxnized in On tl sown, God und the Immortality of the au are to him rentities, which ts thore than one car ay Of a good many professing Christians. treothinker who asked his advies on nd ents BROOKE HERFORD. replied, * but baptize them yoursalf, You daw’ want a priest to tlo it for you." "5 Giugoppo Gartbald In now tn tha 7th yout of tho moat eventful life led present contury, Lecinre on the English Nonconformists. Tho Roy. Brooke Horford told tho story of tha “Hoylish Nonconformists” Inst night before n large congregation in tne Church of tho Mea- alah, Ilo commenced by speaking of onv of tho most qullahtened Institutions of our American Commonwealth, of tho grand equality thut ox- ists in chureh Ifo; aud the renson ta simply that wo have no conservative Stata Church that throws upon all who will tot stand beneath Ite altars tho stigma of Nonconformists. Iu Ene gland Hpiscopalianism fs tha Hatablished Church, influential, haughty, and rluh, oven to this day, Soarcely can ft bu understood how ter- rible was thocontllot through whieh have passed: tho Nonconforinlats to obtain tho rrecdom to ox ist. With tlie triumph of the lteforimaton com- menced thedawn of Nonconformity, Ono was tho inovitable sequence of the other, for Luthor siinply nftered the tuman £piseopal Church with tho Pope at ite hond tu the Protestant Eplas copal Church with tho King at its head. ‘fo the awakened intellects and throbbing hourts of thoso bravo tays this was not cnough; with Elizabpth on the throne of Euglind tho wedge was driven in further, and the opposit extrome of the Mother Chureh sprang into boing, Those wero the Puritans, and it was against thoso “separ ntists," as they were called, that the most flend- ish of porscoutions waa instituted, typilied In tho exclamation of King James, “I will mako them nil confurm, or I will barry thom out of tho lund!” And pedfd barry thom out, drove them tke lepors out acrugs the groat unkuown ocean of rolling waters In little, frall ships, until thoy nuded, Bian see with wind and 01 todenth nt tho early nyo of 27 has been soldier, sallor, foap-batler, chandler, fariner, engincer, speaulat: hoarten, —————— THEY HAVE POWER TO PROHIBIT. Larayetre, ud, Deo. 3—In the Clroult Cour! today vudge Vinton dectdod what are known ruloof the Faoully of Purdue University ox: Univorsity was within the Hmits of tholr lawl: ulreration, aad act It aside. IN BAD COMPANY, streot, wus found intoxicated In bed Ina Chines: ow, tion atony with Ll Bow by Liout. Bhi says shy won't do so any inore, Ilayes. —— Winchester fypopnosyphitasy willoure consumption, coughs. weak lures, bron: z BATHS. + tide, -upoll the “focky” eligres of tho old | GkYRe his, Ins residence, 63 Wort Warhington-at, Bay’ state, But the multitude ,of Mlgetia |e eaee ty et at 11 o'clock n, ma. 'uosday, Dao. Futhors: who over kuew oven tho joy | 4 fromthe Union Park Cunsromtionn) Cuureti, core of exit. remained, and for suyonty | ner Woxt Waahingion-st. und Ashlund-ay, Frlutida are invited without further notice, MURRAY—Saturday, Doc. 3, nt 9 o'clock p. A ingeriug iinoxe, nt his Iaty rewidenc ae Washington-at, Robort H. Murray, agot 33 yoars months nnd 4 days, Funoral Tuonday at 2 o'clock p. m, yours sustainad the relentless steugzio with tha bigoted Charis J, aud ‘bis turolless tool, Areh- Uishop Laud, Those were the tines whon pulits feul tyranny woot bund tu hind with religious tyranny; when even Parliament was aroused, the people becaine iufurinted, and Charica wad olulnnly but stornly. Luhoudeds Under Oliver |. hoWwLEy_sukienly Deo & atte I a y ented, A vel ROW LEY—Suddonly Dec this lato rosidonce, Cromwell the National Chureh of England waa | 30! Mirah Howloy, formony of tomer, Toy very mucb broadened. Presbyterians, Baptists, is Eplscopaliuns, and Catuulies ure existing ware sorvices. mioniously In one comprehensive Btate Cuureh, Itwas x sud day for Engtund whon Cronisvoil died. “None strony enough to carry on tho worl, Win Coune Coun ‘wu funeral and the only party that know ‘just what It | sront—s Want was tho Moyullats, aud — in 1600 | geheetyty sander morning, wt the soaldenco of it s 4 Charles iL. wag, restored ite me ae SHE Heat " Indi wilsh throne, The very any after 3 nora) private, is Yestoration Charles was Hons (to say tut | | RENSIUOLS—On the morning of tho Ain inat, at and many ladies applied fon Preabyteriantam was no retigion for a pontine | the residonco of bor mother, 273 Missull-vt., Mine Suslo nin, and such’ is the covort feollng all over | ©,iennebobia, ant, Roglund today, Tho celeprated at of ‘unt ervices at the house ‘uoada forinity " was pasyod fn 1682, cumpolling all men in Groat Britain to necept na unconditionally truo a Popish revision of tho Prayor- Book. Oa black Bartholamew's stay 2,000 of tho Bighost coe elesinatical disacutera, including tho brightest scholurs of the age, were relonticsly enst outot the Chur ‘hou falluwed Le torrible “convent= iclo" and “five mile" nots, by which no diasent~ ing clergyman was allowed, under the criminal Jnvw, to utter n singly sentence tu bis dissenting flock at wuy time or piace, or to uppronun within five miles of bis furmer pastorate. Tut persu= ‘Miss Harriet: Maria Gaia, als! f STECHEN—Sunday, Dac, 4, at 11:505,m., Lewl months und 8 dn a. Funoral Tuesday, Doc. ¢, at 1 o'clock p, m. from ol Norte feaveysne? DO ek be ed iO. oution , could avcomplluh Ilttic. ‘Phe Non- { cont’s Church, where iligh Masa will bu colovrated pai fortolats met in baraa it vaves, at torus thones MA carriagos tg Calvary Conictery. Friends 0: ey wore bean, burned, and drugged wl 4 to prison, It was diring twelve long yours ina | 52, Hutalo WN. ¥.) papers plonso copy. louthosome dungeon that dohn Bunyan wrote the “Piigehn’s Progress,” It may be imagined how terrivle was the perscoution when it Is ro- ineinbored that duriig the roigu of Chartes 11. the number of Nonconformists who died in prigon waa 8,000, And vet through al! that time tho strongest clement in commerciul life wag among tie Nonconformists, untll in the reign of James 11, the crigs, caine, The whole nation hecume alarmed at the Catholic bigotry of thelr Klog. All purtles were terrified for tho very existence of auy form of Protestaatism, Tho revolution, nen und bloody, uf 1683 folluwod,and with Within LT came a reign of toleration. All through tho fiat century thera was a teres strugzla vy those nen to be recognized ag oltle zens and Ciristions, and nut until TL was full and untrammioted tbarty accorded to those re= lygtous Noncontornmilste, who in every (ht for parliumentary reform, liberaiisin, aud right wave led the yun, S aEEaEEEDEREeE + GARIBALDI . Mls Character and Hin Capacitios—Why Mo Applied for a Pouston. B, Q, Grenvitie-Murray in Oontiuentut Times, If one wished to summarize the charnoter of Guribuld{ ne teraely 28 possible, one woutd do- seribe nim asa man with tho heart of a lion and the head of utes redoubtable unimal. But it is inspusalble to do justice to a yront inan Ino couple of lines. Tho truth js that it ja not Garl- baldi’s bead that is mull, but his hourt that sso large. ‘Tho moral quullties in bim have dwarfed the intellectual Consumed through half a life time with @ burolng sense of bls country’s ‘wrongs, he lost the power of discussing political questions with caloiness, If6 could scarcely bo blumed for falling to sce thut Austria was a po~ Utical necessity; or that evon treaties which im- posed a foreign yoke upon Italy represented in- tornational cugageMents of tho most solemn kind, and could not bo flung {into tho fire ata moment's notice without Imporiling. bigher than national inrerests, His trade has been to flebe, nut to criticise—to do, not to think, It was Mazzinl who ‘an. Fiineral sorvicos will bo hold at825 West Van itu ren-at. Moniay, Dac, fanby invited. NUONHYIHugh Roonoy, son of Mr, nnd Mra. Witl- ini Ituonoy, Sunday, Noo. 4, nt 11:20 p.m, at tha resi: dgnco of his pirents, 683 Kast Divislon-st. i Nutlee of funerul hereafter. ANNOUNCEMENTS. oldors requcated to weet in the sil report of Conall mittov, JACOBS WILL LEAD Bi noon prayoremocting today in Lowar Farwoll Intl, 100 Madison-at. In tha evunitng the young eon: work-roum of the ¥, BLU. A. at 730 p. it. TUE CONVERTS AND will meet tonluht in Farrell Hall, Voy will ont So‘olocs, und conducted by J. W. Luan. All ary wotcomo, ME ANNUAL MEETING OF annual banquet. AUCTION SALES, 2H and 216 Madisou-a Have never offered 9 finer line of Boots, Shoes, ‘Than they will close out at Auction “ana Daeg cmmnsron Ta Lae, ae 7, DEC: S on Blclly, Nuplos, and Homo: Tho ono thought ONDAY, DEC. 6. ‘out tho Idoa of united {tuly; the other worked itout. If the utterances of tho old warrior have boon intomperato of late: yoars, one must make allowances for the efforyesconce of tho spirit which carried him to victory in 180. Tad be then rotiectod, Italy might atitl be awaiting ber suvior, They laughed ut iurin when be sulted for Marsula. “Tbut poor Garibaldi,” said Vic~ tor Emanuel, sabe lyghted a cigar, “ be'll in- fullldly get hanged, and then whur 1 O06 funcral wo shall give bial" A few months later Garl- batdl sniuted him as King of tal. * Ah, Garis duldl, bow do you to?" was bis Majesty's only reply, Ag & mutter Of Inct, the easy-going Imouurch was Lot purticularly pita ut the ade dition to bis responsibilities, ‘The indolonce and apathy of thuso whour ho shod his blood to raise tu hovor—these Garibaldi hue Rivaye found the most troublusowe obstacles In tis path. No wondor he hatoa Unpartuniam aad Moderation, ‘Tou often ho heard thom prated of while Poerio and Curate lunguishod tn the duageons ot jombi. ‘he zeal of humanity bos eaten him up; and let itulwuys be rememberod to bis praise thas tho Liberator of ituly is a mun betore ull things. No isa friend of every country and bis own, Letanation be in trouble und Garibaldt will cow tu the rescue, It mutters not that the nie tion's trouble ts of Its own muking, He will even forgive that nution the wrong it may have done to Italy. How bitterly Gurlvaitl folt the aniexution of Nica ta Franco ho showed 10 othor ways than by tho issuo of taming proc lumutiony, A friend of mine wis once ln couvor- gation with flim whun tho General took out his cigar-vase, «As hu tendored te contents, they ore all,” he anid, * that ty lott me of my coun- try""—for they were of Nizzan muaoutucture, Yot when Fritico Juy well-nigh prostrate after Sedan, Gacibalds Lidtguaatly scouted the idea Unat Advantage ahould be taken of tho situation to strike a blow for the ravovery of Nico and Bavoy. Ho did more; recelving small from Generals who would have proferrod the vuln ae thor couutry to ite delivorunce by 4 fore eigner, ‘£ho story Of the clgur would bo Incomplote If Tomitted to mention ono little clreumstunce, Tuillans who do not mumble aru umoug the Thrittivet of mortals, aud Nizzana are predinl- vently lation ju thie respect, His friond having helped hinwolf, Gurtbaldl broke u cleur carofull: dn two, reatored une-hulf to the case, and lghte the Other, A pour inno, be considered that the atrictest economy was due ta the dignity of the cuuse be reprevouted; andjt wasn cruel blow to his eelf-respect to have to apply tora pension. Not bla own necessities, but bis son Iivolottl's dobta, compelled tho step, Hicolottl bas boon duscribed us “tae gontioman” of tho family, Curtululy he Isa gou many y father would be proud of-—-hiessed with counige, geuieroalty, tal ent, aud u churating manner; but lacking tha vir thes (which Kupublicaus love to clain ua tholr own) of SedmaN ty at stuplinity, Hlcolottl loves to enjoy lite; und has occasionally shown that bla sympathies uro ruther with tyrants who wash thelr bunds than with patriots who don’t, ‘how be captured tho solitary Gerimen stungurd that fell into the bunds of tho oneny during the laut war la known to alls but it is hot so goncrally known bow be addod to tho yrace of bls exploit by auxioualy disclulining ull the merit. He wrote to tho Peusstitt commander to toll him that tbo standard tu question could not bu suid to huve boon takon; {t bad stinply been fund after tho battle, buricd under a heap of corpscé. Novere theless, adinired by frlond and foc, the youns paladin docs not étund su bigh in hls fnthor's fa~ vor ag tha lesy brillant but steadier Monott!, who Hever uwed over 3 lire to unybody, ‘The mention of thu Franvo-Uermau war suj gests tho often-mootod question as to the imill- tary onpacitics of Gurivald, «His enomles are foud of culling hin achlet of guorillas, Wall, so word Horeward, and Wallaco, and Hofer— mon whose fame shities with # purer light than that of Luxemburg aud Saxa. [tis iucontesta- Die that, In comand of volunteers, Guribaldl has put regutars to flight; an it buhas never been beaten iu the teld save when tho odds wore overwhelmingly axnisst bim, ‘The worst fault urged against bin is the cam- palgn of 1870-71 was bis treatment of the clerzy and the religious. Frankly, one must own that be wus muck bo blame; REQULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, > Tueaday, Dec. 6, 9:30 n, m. GEO, 2, VOLE & CO., Auctionvers, Rubber Boots, Arctics, Alaskas and Sandals, Grain Boots, . Warm Lined Shoes, And a FULL LINE of Boots, Shoas, and Slippers, ‘Will be closed out at Auction Wednesday, Dec. COMMENCING ‘AT 9:00 PROMI. GEO. P. GORY & CO, au nnd 218 atatdincrt ite REGULAR TRADE SALE HOLIDAY GOODS, Thursday, Dec, 8, 10 o'clock am ON DITA. abort, GORE & CO, Auctonoers, By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO. ~ EXHIBITION! Fine Steel Engravings, Pier & Plate Mirrors, C,, hO., AT OUR SALESROOMS, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., THIS DAY. HLISON, FLENSTIEIM & CO, By POMEROY & CO. HIGH ART AT AUCTION, ELEGANT COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS From the Easels of ELKINS, GOOKINS, STOBIG, d other owlnunt artists, BALE AY OUK STORES, 78 & 80 Randolph-st., This (MONDAY) Morning, Dee. 5, AtlWo'clock a 1, and? p.m, Bonafide Unreserved Auction. PUMEKOY & CO. AucHUBaura, 7. und It is to be lar to what Ia virte inerensed fostond of ho many of ifs follow-workers Inck—n alucoro beltel of Toa point, * Baptize your childron by all moans.” he by any man in tho Ho hua been overy whore, dane everything, exnerlenved nearly every sensation but that of being hanged.’ He was condemned for plotting agalust Charios Albert, bit had thogaod fortune to be out of tis native country at the time, He pale Ucinn, and dictator: and in overy calling hing shown biingoll a man of indomitable pluck, whom oven bis own blundors could not dis-_ tho “Greek Fratornity ” cases, holding that the eluding mombera of such societics from tho tho court could not Jaterfere to ‘Goorete Perkins, aged 1%, whose fathar Ilves at tho corner of Elie aventio and Thirty-ffth dive nt No. 287 South Clurk stroot, rin by one Tt She was taken to the Harrison Stroct Stas chitis,and several dobllity, Established 23 yeurs “DANA—Saturday oyaning, Hee on hin ttt birth os ATLOR Ht Weak, SINAN—Tho funorn} of James Finan will, tako place at Into realdonco, 194 Wost ‘Thirteonth-st.Tues> iy, Doc. 0h 10 the Cuurch of tho Holy Family, by cars Bi AL 10 o'clock a. ta, Remains will bo taken to iSiue Asiand, Hil, for inter~ GAL 53 Ue Doo. 2. at her lato, homg in ExaterN: if bolovet son of Martin D, und Mury Stoobor, need d at 79 Cents per pair being made COOLKY—Nee. 3 at hor late realdance, 95 Bast North-ov., Cathoring Du, beloved wife of Joseph Covloy, 0 yours, HunGril-dtuiiiay, ‘Doe, & st 10 o'clock,to St. Vin- RYAN—Doe, 4, at 2 a.m. Annio £,, wife of Noate 6 at 12m, Brienda of the Al THE PASTORS AND ALL THE of the Prusbyterian Church of this clty, Aro req Mell all Monday—this qvaning at& o'clock to hear y ten on Viaitavion. In bennle of cum- THE vorts' und inquiry mooting willbe hold In tho Bible INQUIRERS ‘She moot« THE Sons of Vermunt wil inka place tomorrow uyen= ing in tho Palmer-Lostey elub-room, for tho varpusa of electing oilers and taking arrangomonts fur tha By GEO. P. GORE & CO, GEO. P. GORE & CO. and Slippers 214 & 216 Madison-st. ° ie i n 5 t f CAUTION. ¢ An ailvertisemont under the head of “Anti-Monopoly,” appeared in the New York Tribune; Times, Sun ang Herald of November 13th, jy was signed by a Retail Dry Goods firm of New York ¢i and intimated that the price at Two Dollars, charged for the “osrrr” 5-Iloox Grove by other firms, was exorbitant, aid stated that their firm were selling a fine Kip Gnovz, with 6 “Foster” Hooxs, at 79 cent per pair. The statement con veyed the impression that the Guovz offered was the Genuny t B 0 8 the goods. Those familiar with, them, of course,.at once say the deception, the Groves sold, t | of Crear Laxnsxin. The fraud, and deception was so glaring, that Mr. Foster, upon advice, from his Counsel, commenced an action in the Supreme Court, for damages, against the firm in question, which is now pend- ing. As somewhat similar atl. yertisements have appeared over the signature of different Retail Merchants in various cit. ies throughout the country, we beg to caution the public against the statements of all tinscrup- ulous dealers, The “Foster” Guoves are made from the best quality of Frenon Rerat Kn, and the established price is a3 low as any first-class glove can be sold for,. AN Genuine “ Fosrmi" Groves, bear a. fae-simele of the Manufacturer’s signature, thu: w& oN yf 19 work-room uf Fars For: Satz by the Leapie. Dry Goods Dxaters in the Unirep Starrs, THOS. RUSSELL & CO, Soe AcExts, Amen nine a | OCBAN STEAMSIOPS. | ___ WINTER RESORTS. GRAND EXCURSIONS. For HARAMAS, TURKS 181,ANU 1, PORTO RICO, TMOS OF COLOMBIA, Buliliig evary wuok—Tourl tonyvall of these trips, which thoy can un Touta which (he Company's atoaiwere tHke, Of BE per any, wilen fi tho stoamer tho wholo ting, and inet toy transfer any othar stuamer of the Ie bef un Mevton the voyage, No tlekyt jasuvd e th Eat oe pansaue apply £0 113, FOIA OOD & Cy Auunta 18 Statornta Now York, STATE LINE ‘To Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin id ondane Ht ry tue Firat Cabi Ing ov board dosry, fram Now York evar cab Ww $75, uccord! ai) steatnurd Lablin #4 Stovraito, outward, $3, Carry neither calle, AT Pri, HALDWIN & CO wo ALEME MOTORS, aoe Backus Water Motor, t Pressure, the Cheaprat po amet sraluablee Uiseiie Chara teenie 1 bowery c ivlde ur factories, Turnlan hathes, Coffee Stilts mage ae ten Tt sage Mackie Mari: Gang premune of tat above 14 poun it undds presaure jas LS o-pacity up te 100 hatso power, Vrices 15 169900. ‘tend for Nesertptive Civmlar te TUB BAOKUS WATER MOTOR a cy Neto York, Works, CAC, Pe 823 Broadway. Nevrarl J. 42 Vegrbora Infringements will be proscouted. —_lniringements will We prose erat ie CANDY. Dennen mr ® enn jond $l, #abhor 8) for a retell DAE Americue put Up wlasooy a dirlotly, puro, aultable fur ies ents, Notars to aa . = Gre nfectionor. 18 Matisolcst, CIGARETTES: _. SA nner anne ere eee, TAIL THE CHIEF 1 pure et tt tho work {othe Jusnty-colubrote Gueh Teauratit GRETA, ADVERTISING Kat’ fr P Tonie Linvd & f'n 93 Washington-sts bro raroatn any of duu toa any of the pens pemay CHEMIST, ___ wooo Te BR YVR, SMELK. Apoaye: bl Clark: 5 MINING OV ANRFA =: Ss ORE Aut raat “Chemica ELEN, ate + porfurimed aad, taugl C JBERT WHER ee allen ps 3

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