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THE CINICAGO TRIBUN tmerly oreny the Hehthe whieh was } te establish missions In his comntry FOR GN. woahed away. [tls proposer to drop a rope | tlon af the peopte here are disposed to resent fo them trom a signal balloon, and then e the frterference of Amorienns tn South Af. tablish) conmueation by means of lifes | tlean affalys. ‘Me generat public, however, “TITURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1881-TWELVE PAGES 5 EW. YORK. of sie lara Breeders was held this unness Y had not auffiaient otha evening atthe Kverett House. Among the | fomnn of the humnbleet state, Fina prominent breeders present were Gen 1b, F, MORN OR RAE cancl Cha has 2 +] woman of tad character, This ft ce Tracy, David Bonner, A. A. Bonner, G8, | stand, and t lett bin, Some hennia wi mutch, It was only ngohemo te Md the weds dng cards, wedding breakfast, claw-himiner and white-dress nonsense, 4 rafts, 3 clearly porecive that Amerien can linve no | Leading Goldbugs Well Pleased | Mouiton, ¢. 1 Kerner, Jonathan Tawking, | 122. Vit whut else could Ido? I dire not 14 ‘BUY NO HOLIDAY PRESENT exelting Scenes Attending GAREIELDS (nterest hore beyond eonvertlng tie heathen. | * ‘i h President Arthur' il, M. Whitehead. =H, @, Dooilttle, FD, ee een ae a Anfaciund tny Mate without seeing Dr, Scott's beautiful electra A weeting of the United Grand Lodgu of . y with President Arthur's Norris, Maj, Marton, J. IL, Wallace, J, | toll me that tmuatlenve this piace." Here the | hate and flesh brushes, They alwayy henelit 8 Election in Lon- Freemasons wos helt today. In the una AWITA IIL o cite Ta + adit GC. iiite. | womnn broke out in tears, crying aa though bers| the well, and marvelously eure headaches, tl u iM LAND. Message. ‘ Frank Leo, IL CG. Woodnut, GC. A. Wits, | heart would breuk. nowrabyin, dnidruft, falling hate, b donderry. vuutalite alisha Ht Cho Tires of Wale Git ine THE LANDSLIDE, George €.' Hiteheock, Carl’ $, Burr, and | "From tue faets known in the cago tt ty rathor | Heuraluln, dnndra falltiyg hates taliiness, rhetmatismn, ete, Pree refunded If not os represented. Atdrug and faney stores, ——— 3 te bombardment at Rig. vote of condolence with the Guulty of Presl- | kopt, bogua Pri Jast, has been dlscone ; F dent Garileld, whlelt was seconded by Lord | tinued, agit talled to effect the destred re: | Belief that Vanderbilt Has Called George H, Alley. ‘Tho Board of Censors | sogular that Mrs, Miller entered upon a life of swbiitted a report of thelr Inbors during the Sie Wrights: mansion tes ‘ison a, member ot : oD year which may ‘be stininarized as fol- | tho dem! monde for sears, und enine to Cincine £ ular Indignation Over tho | Tenterden, who referred to tho wetive part | sult. In a Juarge Amount of lows: ‘The registration of ‘tho pedigree of | Mtl about, w your ing, In, qubstantiation of op f Tiboral Cariield took In the reception of the Marquis AYRO AND LbtenHen, His Loans. the dum uf George Witkes 1s confirmed. | when she ntrived ue Ror bouse iat eT bursday pi PILES PILES! Piss Success of a Jiuberal of Ripon th 1871, at the time of the negothe | Ibulents, have been elvcted atteht nnd - The breeding of Nancy Pope, the dam of | Was poorly and titnly clad, aud ber feet wore okt ite Le Mund, Wlecdinu, frohing, and Candidate. tlon of the ‘Treaty of Washington. ‘Tho vote | Vice-President of the National Council, AMuosander's Pilot Jr, {8 pronounced lo be | almost on the ground, Tans, tA aingio Box wt DIL Wi LETAM Se INDIA wits inaniinons. ; Se ee unknown. tn the ease of the mare Lady 2) aor PILE OINTMERT hits enred the worst chronic MNS MEBSAGE. VICTIMS OF BOUBON HATE, | ‘the Money All Up tn the Ryan | Van Buren it was reported that sho wis SOCIETY, crises of twontyellve yours’ standing. It wlven 5 . ‘The Times, on President Arthur's messane, ae and Sullivan Drize-Fight Hare Uy. aliitan Hever of Dutchess count 0 ——— OINTMEN' aibaurins tho talmieek Pte opposition to Try Trish Of= | says: “the mostdeltente question of foreie | Murthor Detatis About the Marion Ttecs and wis got by & bore known ny DMrst | What i6 Going On Among the Gotham ¥74 tho Injgnse. Itehing, espueinily aftec pr , - hey siionetni : Hon HiotThe AMinntssl ppl Man of Whee Mateh. Pea hee Sat i Hashtonables. Dettlog Warmin bed, neti asa poultice, Tt ty fenders Before En- nolivy mentioned th tho messagy ts on the ar ‘Neptubti D fornwall, Coun, er dam was brought to New York Suny Dees ’ prepared for VI itching of tho parts, and * Qs . Enel ore s j= wkin, of A g A is Hil 2 2 ‘ a mn receipt of pri 81, by : glish ics. mnessagy tugs nob say how Englund has re: Murdure William Sindram on Trial for the | lave been bred tn’ Canada dnd to huve been during tho pnat week, Mise Morgan's wedding on | WN SCHAAGH, STRVENSON &CO,, Chicago. celved the proposal for its abrogation,’ New York Times. xot by Tippuo. ‘Suesday drew together ou immense crowd, pai potent Neda ie a ——— Munintax, Miss, Dee. On this tat day of Murder of His Lande A PROPOSITION TO Hon A MmELitNany | THO bride was lovely ta look upon, the brides: | awenty yours ago It was modostl: ' %, . i's Contemptuous Al- ‘ ITALY. December, 1881, thora fs louked up i Laude R rn : tmntds were becomingly attired in’ white, with | claimed that Huck & Itayner's Mars Cologne” How Bismarck's P' SIGNOR MANCINI'S SURUCIT date County Jail, in this place, a min why wi lady. In August before the regulir yearly meeting | [20 Belmont cotors of red and mugenta repros | Wa the fnest achlevertont of tho Kclency of perfumery. It hes never since been equated by any other Watillation. Today it {9 sold from Maine to Toxas, SILKS AND VELVETS. Romn, Dee, %—-Manelinl, Minister or at on pees nirds a Jani uo, by" Forelen Attalrs, replylig to strictures upon | @ Slerif and «mob of armed men, and who has | . the polley-of the Government mate tn the be yot Bens aupeieel Wy any, efi ise Fifth Annual Meeting of the National f Pe x os area as ogne | fret inagistrate of tho cause for whieh a PE SiMGIEIG Gul the AYE Of sucal Your correspondent gave the Vinen a few Breeders. te He ihe xh, 1 Deprecated days ugo some partleutars about the Marlon vies, ‘Tho object of King Humbert’s vistt to | election riot, retuting tho fuets in a form In Vienna was 9 poiltteal one, ‘Tho Govern |. witety none of tho local papers have the Justice ford Ade and 5 year ld volts wus feferred | Aented $n tholr trimmings of autumn leaves: with power to the Exeentive Comunittee, ay | the guests did honor to tho aecaslon in their now wus also the fixing of the date of the anual | and atylleh toitets, and the number of fair younz: meeting, Which wil be tield some time dure | faces wan something unusual even ina New Ing the latter part of September or carly in | York assemblage. October, A rude was adopted fixing the al A few days before the wedding a portable free Tn ull colt stakes foreyenrolds OF U- | piensure and hunting bait of walzé tu aecoun- ler al 160 yards, Instead of aHovwlne It to Fe- | yodnte four persous was shipped from here to “ y yar a HCI pra jal elghty yards ag It ts ni uresent | Alexandria, Huypt. in whleh tho nowe-marrled Jusion to Italy Was Re- af ceived There, he Halian Minister Declares flo Has Fol Recognized tho New Rogino - in Tunis. ment, In arranging the afalr, had proceeded | or tha courage to print thom, although every- Florones, tho Actor Enrnest in His De- | iM ysnctation rules, CA resolution ifered by Je | Bult bone fo glide over the distant waters of the in record with the German Government, | body borcabont who knows anything of the sira to Entor the Diplomatio LL. Walluee, providing that In cult stakes tho | Nilo during tho coming wintor, Othor bouts tas. OSS e whieh rejoiced at the rapprochement be- | events at the polling-place and at the house of Field, Une of any horse ina race may be taken for | aha other recontly-omeried couples will avon be tween Atistria and Italy, -Ttaly’s relattons | the Vatiees knows that tho stories whieh weru arexistration record at tie request of the | tuking fight for the Tend of pyruinids and ry 1 i f i owner of the colt, provoked an anluated dis- | aphynxes, which js destined to be invaded by 1 Preparations for Today's Great | with Austrin are now excellent. In re nr, Brlisted tn nielehboring Gaphes, Gan whieh: Cott ee ae = cussion, and was Jiially voted down on tha | complete colony of Americuns this year. Catholic Ceremony at the to Bismarek’s recent stntement with refer- | thele wy See dame Pat easy TITE MESSAGE, grounds that two kinds of records world be | Dinner parties multiply and increase in num 0. Vatican. ence to Italy, Maneial sald: “1b would be bee i agbent ¥ ‘diet essed ee ha rion | WHAT LEADING PINANCIENS THINK oF IT, | objectionable, and because a horse. that does | yer, and in costiiness and elegance of detall, contrary to usuee to entar tito on atige | Teulust Helwan’ Vance ane ne, TRery ape Spectal Mispates to The Chicago Tribune. not nt least get n place should not be enti t peurs to be no rougon why this fumity ould | Nyy ¥ athe bankers. he cussion with a forelzn Lexistature, Ale | fave been stugted outa the objeeta at Bonthon | getntye atts, Dee, Geoitne bankers, hore thongh it fy tot easy to renounce | husennd perseuution, except tuo woll-knuwrn fact | COnstler the message of President Arthur n the temptation of demonstrating tho absurd- | that they ure Republteans and white, and that onnmendabie State paper, and speak in Ity of Bismarek’s thesls that Laberalismn | they refused to tamoly submilt to be shot down | 'Verable terms of his recommendation upou would gad toa republic, It would be {dle to] wiresistanely bs an Implacublo, moh af bloc. Une subi of Ayana. Mr. Misk, a Hilt refute Sw cutting alluston to our mouarehy, | tlests: Bourbon politichins, The Vanees are aleh, sity: Was very much pleased fry ObALttre, y 5 MUsnnE . standing as Tdo among the representatives. | [Muted Cuno iled oa glactonciaye nahin’ ean | SHH tis messaze all the way through. Me of 8 people who Know no bounds to thely | Wilh 4. Vance was brouuht to Meridian dal, Faure i aunt alld suport anneal ots ABE devotion to the dynasty united to them by | Welt howe was lefe unprotected, The bieternass | unlng to i . He upholds the publle Ho feullog dyguinat the funily has beon mun | ere eontly, sew Indissoluble bunds?” DHIMUaS tine ie nosatite unig set the | crete inascuifteontiy, | E agees with bh Ills speeelt was reeelved with longeeontin- { wen Who could shoot dowd John Vaieg tn gold when ha says-the Government debt is tn the nod dyplause. bloud when lie bad offered ne violence and came | best eonititlon it ean be, Lis recommenda pplause, riding uneuspectingly into bis own door-ynrd, ‘ 4 AN OMINOUS STATEMENT, Nearly every day. ines, WI Sance's_arrest | lon fo witli tha sil Maneint sald the Government woutd ald, | mettiave zouo fo tho house, whose only ine | Ohportuune bot his reeommendation on the fo tho fulhext , oe S| inate ure Mra. Vanco and Miss Vance, and | colniee of silver is wise, Nothing is to be 0 the i extiatt af thelr powers, the ty enowing tat oy: were without protectors, galned by requiclig opment of Hallan commerce im “Aftlet, | there betng only afew negroes besides on the | 7118 REDEMPTION OF SILVER CERTIFICATES. al bs sald, Ssh tio oul Baye teil Hal Dpiuo MENTE TUB oily avail Aun als Mee itt rue mnnrendations concerntne th, ax not yet recognized the now régine In ‘Tus, | to resent waieh night have exposed them to pon stamps and ieposits are also prident. wHE POPE. derentor and yy penitence ithe position So that the Hover Mahe, hag Hulftictent ta ny Fy 5 ) of this famlly $s ono possible only here jn tha and requirements of the aa he coramiany of mo ites be alits te South und tn the neighborhood whyre Judie el, my Lmpresston Is that the Gov- Fy morrow morning, ‘The | Catholic | Chisulm was euuriticed (yo dultburatuls. een. ment may better stay aa they are and clergy ts orgunizing Wurminations, The num mlomuly a Tete halle. it. ie Wines UAE a have no more operations to disturb the busi ber of Lalian pilgrims ts comparatively | jeopie wie know thom ara afraid to nppear to | 3s oF thy country. It is very fouilsh to sitatl, Seven hundred Freneh pitzrina have | hoivenaly, while no ong presumes todo go rast | Mlisturb the 3g per cent bonds. Che recom arrived, nl 300 are coming, Many prelates | {hing us ty say e word sn defense of Edward anenitation: Sha ta ataut OF ee A niniee or hs Bun, scree Wi st_ due Seeretary: are unuble to obtain seats In the eplseopil ) | Having sent yu the correct version of tho a's report Mr, Fisk sald“ Itis one of gallery, Fitteon hundred tiekets of adin Marion ailatr, ‘itseems proper that some addl- and clearest Lever read, tled to with every week that passes. A youn ladles’ dinner was given by Mrs. Lawrence ‘Turnure at Mr. Wallace supported hls resolutiun on the Hoe. Fealdenee 10. Auulon ave eae would be wn incentive to breeders to beat | oy A i thelr horses’ Hine even when they bad no | “bleh the ornamentauon In porcelain, ormolit, chance of winning ar Records with Uily | 284 patural lowers was slimply superb, Amon association are what breeders want, while In | {88 young people who enjoved it were Mise Lucy the Natlonat Assuciatlon they are what own- Woe Riles Sale sues Scuullegtty Ais Vatu bal . vrs do not want, and he held that all possible | [Yc Clarkson, St Cheever, Mrs ThGbuud, Mr. queans should be donetoencourage breeders. | “A mora ‘nuttire and protmbly a lose tlvoly The constitution (Art. 6, Suc, 1) wasamended | party were gathered at Me. Kulward N, Dieker= to alow the trotting of horses nore thant | son's, in Bast ‘Thlety-fourth street, on Thursday atts old, He the tulle ‘nt the ie bei: be der 1 int bore a air tale soclation, ‘This was clone because the | ward and Miss ele ys arrived existing prohibition is violated every year, | i this country. Amon the ue and must necussirily be by reason of the | President Murnurd of Columbia Colleye au open stakes for stallions, A resolution pro- Hardard dtr. nud Sirs, Willian SL. vitling tint no. elt. shall titled tena | We Mov. Dr, Swope, and othur dicuiturios of ving that no colt shall pe entitled te a) Courch and ‘State, ‘Several-of tho present record for registration or otherwise untess | went afterward to tho first meotingof thy Thurs: that record in Bventue hats which wae hetd wh str, abt BE MADE IN A PUBLIC MERTING ‘Taylor Jobnston’s. in Fifth avenue. ‘The regu. ona track under the controlof the Nuttonar | it mambers af the club. inulin Me; and Mrs Assovlation anid when its rules are enforced Iryee, ‘SM. and Mrs. Deforest, were present. was tabled after ea spirited discussion, ‘The ‘Cunds are out for a few teas und alternoon and grounds for desiring these rules is evening receptions, but the satistaetion Saleh age OF ihe Nucla ; Eine of gutcortulumunt Lins " suchition, bul a desire for Independence and alice ki tur, Mrs. David att entire disassociation from tho National As- | del Culvo wil bo at bome on ‘Tuesdays in Do- sociation, tow! he Association of cumber, and Gen, and Mrs. MeCletlan fave ee oy . vader’ rs rest sted invitations *for 'Thuratd: unig | rotting, Homueaeuuders 1s considered by | uary in their new residence, 17 Gramercy THE HONOR OF A RECOND, Invite attention of buyers of vale uable Ee “Christmas Presents” TO THEIR Magnificent Display OF Dress Silks, Black and Colored Satin Brocatelle, Moire and Damask Stripe, AMan at Leipsic, Germany, Sent to Hard Labor for Placarding Most’s Article. Pleasing Considerations Addressed to the salsations by Mantentfel, Thelr, German Governor. eS The Lighthouse Men on Onlf Rock Still in Utter Peril—Zchemes for Their Relief. THE InisiQ 4HF PROPOSED MMITION OF HOME MAN- UFACTUL Denix, Dec. 7.—At 8 meeting of the Irish Home-Mantfacturers’ Association last evens ing Parnell was elected: President. A reso- jution was adopted protesting against the prdposed motion that ut the noxt meeting of Haaeion wi i propy Hl . which thoy hava rented fur tho w Sati 1 Moi : oar - " ae or tenn, 203 tlonul facts ought to be given to dispose 2 tr set a = james W. Gerard, “Mr. % 4 y the Exlibition Comnityo the Queen be | sian to the hall were issued. ‘The Vattean | gong. ofthe Democritle ilsropreseatntions. of iam COVERS THE WHOLE (now: ¥LORENCE TIE ACTOR. Bene oe crcae Borveniinih tre Satin and Moire. Antique, * gsked to patronize the e#hibition, A deciara: | authorities have taken lutinit pats to ex- | thy ination, “It there was anything trug in be te juin 1 Hida ge HAUSESe CNET. ENPAEsU Ley pied fram tho tet or january re Me Moire Francaise idely ‘ rue vee | axe! vofane, fovernment | thom It appours te have got in by acoident, | Bat, satd BIS IN EARNEST 4 ENTERED ard Jr. as Mr. del Calvo’s health 2 tonisbulng widely sianed throughout Ire. ] exclude the profane, and the Government | ton it apbauis to havo Gor te ag detiled | cunt bots remaln a: DIPLOMATIC. FIELD. nevesfiry for hin to seek a warwer cilte bs : land stating that the signers will not visit the exhibition If any member of ‘the Royal fanly or any agent of the Government be {nvited to open the exhibition or have any connection with St DAN! O'CONNELI« The national mesmorial. statute to Daniel O'Connell, fa hand for many years, is now completed. Itisa colossal bronze casting. Itwill shortly be shipped from England for erection In Sackville street, Dublln, ‘The memorial cast £12.50, WHI tice grecnations tonsire tranquility. | Quring tuo fring before WM Vanco submitted | than to put dem tito: tothe Sherif, ‘The Domeartic papers auld he | fixed pe rt GERMANY. Wasstat widie dake unwell, eau amet: | whey hee recommends. tho. Witten of KALNoKy, tho trout gates White tie well isin -tho buek | S40K,000 of currency and burnlig, it ap L Wace ie rimuiped aha cy on Saliedaty, so 1 be i$ Favela Minister, had an tnterview with the | thrue days before the election, ought tires | to bad Lines, and Lcertalnly think ft very Emperor William today, keys of, iavedar of a Heuskance & Ca! Puls at n DANGEROUS TO DEMONETIZE SILVE * ~ , viet un I ‘e ki Ee {SOME AUETIOT z Tetley MEGOL Aisin El ee rokaanen tok we | whtek the recommendations of the President The man who placarded Frankfort with 0 | thin Merenry for a correction, ax Vaneo und not | aud Seeretary Folger propose practically, copy of the article for which Johann Most, bought any powder fre Lint, With onuruature thotngty nat iearally. it Js hnmcesthia uthiow uilltor of the Lonton 2vethelt, was convicted | It intuirness, to Mercury sought to tuka nds | silver Into the category of morehundise or bs rae to AAGHIGe. eae eterna Vautaze of an duporiunity to remove a preju- | tnke ft out of the eutozory of money without Z i 8 i deo by deepening it. Instead of dolug Vaneo | endangering our future ability to sustain Speelat Dispatch to The CAleago Tribune.“ Curda are out also for the Taudles’ Vath whieh vrw ¥: -, Z— There will be the great event of tho coming week, New Yous, Dee. 74—There are some dis | this iy a now venture in Now York kaclety, and posed to Jook upon the statement tat the | is eccal pou by suing, pertone ha rather it base actor Willlam 4. Floreneu Is to be given a | apprupriation ofa Fhitadelphly iden, | ite auce ¥ i cas Ih thy Quaker Cily, however, wis doubtless: diptomatic nppolntment ng n Joke perpetrat- Ree eee ae te duu tnlotiaient ures teal ecLby hlin. Florence niay be given to Jok- the {aly aubsorlurs aro wie in thole wane ration, Ing, but tn this Instance, while he has but | obs betng tirat in the Held, they sccure to 7 ; themeelves for the remutniter of tho season tho vaguely luted at the matter, he 9 undues- | geuterul attentions of the goutiemen whorn thoy: tionably In carnest. It may not be generally | aro _delixhting to honor, As the number of known, butF lorence iy un aetive politician, | subscribers js limited te 100, and enet Indy te He ts anearnest Republican, and may proper- | iust of necessity bo of nither an exelisive aud ly bo classed with what is known as the | exeludiwy charieter, “Buds” aro distinctly Plain and Brocaded Velyets and Plushes. i ‘ Evening Silks. Satin Rhadames and — 0 THE LONDONDERRY ELECTIONS, Lelpste to' three’ years’ penal servitude and | the plain act of dnetice duo btm, itty said that oe i is ” # o ” 1 ~ Byory | proluulted, and the few young Indies who are ny c The victory of Porter nt the Londonderry | the loss of hls elyit Tits HEA, Praakaner's requext dt world sug that an Pati Mute. Morehanes” live atid ST pe eee aaa the party. Every | Gidtou wil shins have. tho Fatuer doubirut cote Merveilleux, hs a si 3 4 error hid been made In the statement that Vituee | oy Secinvicn. Bank, and Aimorl | year he sends iis contribution to the Cen- | pliment paid thom of bemg ranked, In polut of IN ALL COLORS. dection for Parllument Is ‘regarded not so A POLITICAL WRITER bought from bin “one of the three kegs ot | Slt Exchange Bank make no exception in | teat Connuittes here to help along the | #8e, with the mature sirens by whom the im o mucho Conservative defeat asa crusting blow to the Land League, tt was eonfident- ly predicted that tha Cathotics would voto to aman for Sir Samuel Wilson, but the result cs TARR at power found nt bis bousol” the matter of the withdrawal of silver cer- ae a age dcee an aetna GE When ihe wuithurities please to being Wil | Ufientes, but aay that the entire finanelal por- qd Ki ys day prisonment for | vance to trial (tts not'at wll lprobable thas | thon of tho message has their earnest ap publishlag'a Celegram reflecting on the ehar- thor . author Ht undertuke to show that he und his 7 proval, neter of tho Turkish Ambassador at Berlin, one Uentharuncrtel ca ue tulicuce, ‘ 7 sec Otitis | Dall is given. Among tho Indies who are Work min tn Urestential elections he comes | on” tha “committe for tho reception of wuosty are. Mrs, Iselin, Nes. 2. GG. Chap: A CHECK FOI ‘THE GOOD OF THE CAUSE, | inno, and) Mra. Philp Schuyler, and thi LARGE LINES OF x 3 For years Florence and Gen, Arthur hive | lst of subscribers lncliutes Mrs. 8, VT Crower, . 11 shows that the majorly voted for Parter, in connection ‘with the murder of Abdul wie nmra chine thine they rea Hetnitalcane ke VANDERBILT. beon the WATCAE friends, and the corre- Mee Den Mime Lak ta se Brocaded Silks and Atter*the declaration of the potl, Porter | Aziz, 9° *- : miny OF HY heroes wre, oF that they inspleed | BELIEF THAT MK CALLED IN A LANGE spondunuchatwueit the two te a petty Cor | H, Scblottelin, Mra. 8. 1. Olius Sirs 1itingston, Fancy Velyets lad tobe escorted to the hotel by tho pollee. | ssaANTHVErEL To ms coNquERED sunmicts, | {ho Hexroes to righ remnlos to Ue wcut On of AMOUNT OF HIS LOANS n inetien a Mra Arthur Wollman, and, Indeed, ath the beste s have for each otier, It is not te be-won- | known among the young married ladies of the ed at that the netor should desire to serve | city. his Government tire representative eapacity | In direct opposition to tho spirit that anfinates in some quarter of the globe, and it would | the udlos' Hall, dancing classes at which mire nol. be surprising to hear nt a | fed indiesare distinetly objected to have been not distant, day of fils appointinont, | $2 Process of fornuttlons for Kuverul wotks, ang Vewsidunt Artie fain Nerv Nery | over whieh Stes, Parsons tad do wruclously pres rellably informed, will be willing to reward | sided for several yours will number this winter his friend in some manner, not done on the ] more than sixty” inembers, and will mect at ground of personal friendship, but us well | Hinsko's rooms, aud not at private houses, 18 to compensute film ina manner for iis sery- | was the custom last year. A good floor und a fees to th Republican party, aloronee Isa tanug sae ote oe eed ' tH ron soslne nit of considerable wealth, and In this as fs a 4 well as {uimany other respects cottld maln- Breer id; “Ammons tho young ines who ine subs aa . xeribod to this class are Miss ‘Turnure, Miss File taln the dignity of his diplomatic position. — | Tiirrawe, Miss Marie Iouth, Siiss Curoting Due, Miss Youngs, Milas Waldo, Miss Norris, and i ' ‘ Demourate tell ts chit the ne- r Gen, Manteuifel, Governor-General of At tho shoot at Murlon, when N apeetat Diabatcn te he cieaed Seseiee acti eatin i von | ihrnott, Harvey, und the segars were killed, y Youn, Dec, Ft Is believed fn the saces] otra s sen ry a Dante, given came to Vana house {i tho Horning, and that | street that Mr. Vanderbilé has la called to the Committes of Provinelal Representa | jr, son W! . Haward Vaneo and lita son Willen told thom: | ing large amountof money which he had tives, sald certain measures fntely taken ag | & Boys, we stond on tho Six Barrel Code tuday,” ae Nadu 2 y to tho prohibition of the official uso of tho | Mf Guinn, m preacher and woll-knowa eitizen, previously loaned, and that tho stringency of Fronen I vas 5 lel sh | denied this story emphatically, wud gays tnt he | the last few days is, to n great extent, the re- roueh Inngtage was Intended not so much | possod Vanco's house und that tho negroes | suit of hls operations, Mr. Gould ly believed to Germanize the conquered Provinces— | prysed tiur on tho road, and that when he got pia cee though that object was by no means to be | Marion the Vunces were all thore, thus fo have assisted in causing the stringeney, al- 4 fj eps algo bean stuted by tho Bourbons that the ne | though thoreappears tu be very little evidence neglected—as to promote thelr welfare, ‘The | groes, after tho ehooting at Marion, went Wick | iy gnpport of the bellef. Heht or wrong, there population was continually worked upon | to Vaneo's nud stopped thera. Mr. Gunn dunies | (I ANUMOR Ohta ae le ee presen ere dean the atde oeiratien, { ie ta belkove | tals atatoment, atau, and ‘suys” thot aftor | ' tt conviction that under the pressure of mi the side of France, and made to belleve | yo had passed Vanee's tho negroes overtook und | Stringent money large operators are buylny they would be returned to hers. Ho there: | passed hin. dr. Gunn is 2 Democrat, and not n | stocks, «Che markets appear to be sustained, fore thought It best to state that Germany | particular triond of tho Vanees, und he could | and some stocks show an finprovement that Sir Samuel Wilson Intlinated that a petition would be filed founded on a ciratlar prone filnga reduction of rents If Porter should be returned. ‘Tho crowd which followed Porter threw stones, and Dickson, M. 2, wascuton the head, Porter dentes thnt he issued the placards, “Ityou want a reduction of rent vote for me” When the news of Porter's election reached Coleraine crowds paraded the streets, and broke the windaws of the houses of those Who supported Porter. Shots from ono house wounded several persons, Reduced Below Cost For the Holidays. Chas. .Gossage & Co. CHRISTMAS CARDS, &c. 5 ay i Hive no interoat in ylving the Vanees any Justle | can be accounted for In no way except by the ITEMS, ;furge uumber of othora. pon aupay HAY, considered tho Provinces Inalinable, Whlle | fleation, but no ottior Dumoorat hus mide uny | faut of tare marche Are the any Js OHS Ben niRAy K tluniticAR Mre. Hf. G, Chapninu has also organized a ‘elnb pening tno Lelnster nssizes, sald the coun- | dealing severely with exeesses, he would | lfort to help thom by telling a trae story. A | pertinent question, What object can the con- asear Nate ae moe peel ‘of young people to nect for a weekly German try was ina state of Inwlesness nnd terror isu. ‘The mynber of outrages in Lelneter this yeur was 523, ngalnst 249 Inst yoar, No RENT, Anumber of tho Duke of Leinster's ten- Ants In Kitdare declared tn favor of the * no- rent” palloy, * TWO MORE ARRESTS Were made tuday, New Yoni, Deo. %—Tho steamer Lake | Rt tren otuer's houses. Among those who Will Winnipeg, from Liverpool, reports, Nov. 21, | velong to Sirs, Chupusin’s class are Miss Eleanor savy. rh sens? Chapman, Miss Duncan, Miss HoiTiui, Miss a heavy gale and high seas; on tho Zid, a | Tantion’ stiss Sehluttulin, Miss Stevens, tho hurrleane, the. v@sel shipping large quautl- Mugs trials bad tho Siisaee Kean. i ties of water, doing much daninge. James rs, Abrabumn Lawrence has given ber name bath senate to stil another orgunization of the sume kind, Blair, chief cneiueer, was washed overboard | and thus it would Toei thut the Jeunesse aryentee and fost; Patrick Cooney, fireman, was | of New York society, thanks to cnterprisiog thrown down tho stoke-hole and killed, John | mammus and painstaking frleuds, will bave a very good time of it thls winter, Joynolds, a fireman, died, having drunk ear |“ thyitations huve been {sued for the marringo rn Het . yiudietive suggestion, tho force of which you ss Ay Me ‘* continue a polley of reconciliation, enn have no proper apprechition of ut tho Novi, tollers of the monuy murket inva tn make fs that Hdward Vance hag been bolding nogro | {ue money aetlve, exeovt thoy wish to buy CUBA. mevtlngs around his place und tn tho wouds, ft, | Stocks? ds hourly asked, buf remains unan- SENEPAD BANCO SATLA Port spain | # lnpogsible to show this by the stuteinont of swered, uIVEN AN. Peles AIN | any negro, and it is improbable, fur Mr. Vance's Hoe SNES SS ENEMAS TIO SE ANES [eye arernnt pane fund hy wou suareely beable RYAN AND SULLIVAN. To oO conduct Wood invetinga ut ateht. ‘Phen thas | ne a re eke TLAVANA, Cuba, Deo, 7—An enthusiastic | been enld tat just before tho eleatton day Mr. THE STAKES ALD UP FOR THEM PRIZE-FIGUT. farewell to Gen. Blanco was made partien- Vance bought nboutn dozen pistols, tho fufer= Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunee ence belog that be contumpiuted ineitiug riot on nw Yunk Ce. Ti. q Inrly noteworthy by tho demonstration of | election diy, Hawi ST ne guid Teele | NEW Yun, Dec. %—A large crowd of MASCARDS~ . Complete Astortment--Lowest Prices, COBB'S LIBRARY TEANA NOVELTIES! ar 7 r re = ' nd that Mr. Vanco did | Prominent sporting men, among whom wero | yylic acid, mistaking it for vinegar. of Mr. Eutward Inpullo, a gon of Judge Kapulto, T SLIT COLE UR, Consursatlves, who, lenis aanny Maute At Me Ee en ene pial Wil Vaneo tad owned | Dan Forster, WII uy i Petals sr as Va Voller 0 e ‘i v" ., a y min Clucker, Jur 385 ext! oe . FARNI and Migs Van Volkenburgh, and, aithourh wo ‘The Inspector-Cieneral of Palico has advor- | Seribed with thelr politteal motto, Tt was | typ ipigtal, whiten ho wold to x colored boy who 1 abe au EXULOSION OF «A VAT OF VARNISIT fre sult in theeariy dayy of December, weddings + 3 Dy apparent the Consurvatives intendett thus to | wanted it, aad sie Vancochaving bauxite ono, | Wiliam Muldoon, James Patterson, snd connie the alleged death-blow avtonomy | Will Yuneo took that, bis fathor hover using outers vans rather ub Gis ies oe up a piston, ne 3 ’ spostte recelved during the Admtulstration of Blanco. |? Y{Woutd seem as tf tho thirst for tho blood of hi ie naa maiea ee Attila heen ‘The wutonatst organ has not ono word of | the Vances ought to huye been slated when | WE OF Me 0 i, farewell for Blanco, nor were therd any | Joka Vince was shot. “hut net wits a cownrdly Ryan-Sulliyan prize-tlglit, | yan was pres- ised for the enlistment of 1,900 men for spe- . cial protection duty in the Constabulary for allnited period of army and navy reserve met, pollee pensioners, and ordinary reerults By theexploston of a vat of heated varnish | are Already uumounced foe tie how one, sane at OL Beekman street this morning ‘the two | wurrlaze of Miss Mary Alice Townsend and Str. upper stories wens wrecked, and damuge | RUCKUH and OF tt i ey an do In tho tounting to $35,000 was cused to the varl- | first weeks of Juumury, oie vater, Gay’ «| . By thodenth of Mrs. Alfrod Grymes suctoty 96 between 20 and 40 years old. "Tho purpose bs soa aT nt TO Mie tes Of ine | ont Dub Sutllvai was nog, bulbg detayned In | Sus ouanty by fire aud water, taslord | sus fost one af ity tos hneintiyg “und popular COBB’S LIBRARY urelev tho Constabulary of tho dutles of | 8Utonomists present at hls departure. family {9 atunred by jill decent qoonle hero, fie Detrult, The intturs backer, aitint oats losses. s e tuunibors, Mrs. Gry yines ne a inuathter, or ite Pelal protection now occupying thelr thie, |” LA DISCUBION. Job Vinieo was wel at, and was romirided us | of Buston, was on hand, ay was Mehurd kK, sa hc : ma oJobn James, of the Albany fuiully o : . f saat 5 the best of tho fumily, ‘Tho wenreh for Edward oe i THE NEW ENGLAND soclEry, namo, und hor mothor Way ond of the twa beutl> Halt tho cost of malntaluing the Increased | HAVANA, Doe. 7.—Tho palleo woreorderol | Vevee'fs kopt up iil over this seotion at tha | Hes Of te Gucci, Ityans bngker, | Messrs, The Ne uf ee if Yo! tut daughters of Dr, Vanderburgh, of whom to contiseate yestertay’s edition of the Dem- | country. If found, you shoutd not bo gurpeisud The Nominating Connnittes of the New 4 a: P05 . 00 e foree will be borne by the Government, ant RScanAML Anal Box tiv BILD BE E00 wach Us h oerntis newspaper, La Discuaston, but, on | te boar that bo bis been shot or hanged, tor (oss for shales or Last talfb tho localities in whieh the mien’ wil s for chen of attics wens wot it | Euglakl Soeluty Hamed Josiah My Flsku for | muvee Neate Malle dacs, Mra, Give was EATHER COODS, cela whlch Me men Wi fsno form of complaint agaiust bin, and | order. EEUU LOUSOE TOE, ONE AN AY ich wniversaily udatred and beloved for ber genial ' ord. C's beplaced, ee Seats paylaeln order, found the that wa sult wi a ib etige bushy Winn Fe Maraltng belialf of Ieehardt Ke FOUL PLAY FEARED, nueainons and aay grave Of munnar, co for Vrcketbooks, Card-Casea, Ele CHINFYUSTICH MONIT, edition already In clreqlution, with hin thin te take bis ile. ‘Chere ts no so: SOX, yan, Tyan won O88, AU 'The police aro exerelsed about the absence | thut rare gitt of pluasuntoess of whic ny BB'S LIBRARY. ie 7 haa beon guilt 3 | wi s Y eutly " ¢ “Tarrytown | veew satd by an Bngllah writer that it D 4 pening the Armagh Assizes, alluding to tho THE CIV It GUARD Fee Te a ee ee ie ee tke eta | of Botective Wade, who wontty Tarrytown | ivory Marg to man aL. wom co ’ had another cneounter with the bandits ted | frevruia, uyatnst WIL Vanes, yet ho a tickd ht SORA ORR tT by Sarduy, who escaped, abandoning atue- | eontineingnt hore, and ine nob toon accorded | jue nest week at Lew coraur’s Wotel at Fur teon horses, the right to nour the charge wealnst bin or ©} rockaway, After this fight he declares he lawlesness In tho country, anid Hf the Queen's Writcould not run, it would be better to abollsh the superior conits rather than have tonrrest a woman who stole every and | thon money from Doorman, of the a preelict. Foul play is feared, rink, — wealth, or beauty. 3 29 Washington-st. ‘auth ‘polles | Grytcs was married about, twelvecar tifteen ci o, oud her wedding will be remembered ‘ . : Ke AY rospotge fo 1a fudlotuont. is a8 buving taken place fron Mr, Letmont's house, ‘ hen Joins in th = ithe Is n remote distelet, fr frum the feco and | Will nover culor the ring aguln, in whosu family oho was vory lutinuty, AC her a eta RUSSIA. unbiased newspaper contres, and there are SISTERS IN SIN, {anor on Thursday inst, 1d Bt. Anns Toman RAM PITZWIE is NO “OPE POLICH OFFIORRS, Anita who aten ral isa Beet note 3 ry vt uation e " 9 Sr. Pereusnune, Dee. 7—The trial of Raton cWvilized COMMITS ‘oven tt they WILLIAMS HINDIAM ON TRIAL FOR MUNDER+ Mrowlnakl, Tjuclot, and Frussow, the polices | wore gullty of the wordt crimes Chole, coumies ING MS TANDLADY, oftleora who fulled to dlseover’ the Little | attribute to thom, would be sure ot fale trout= || New Yous, Dee. %—In tho trial of Will- i cant Ww Study 4 : 3 Gardunstrect tine, eominenced totay Lo | eee eee at to wolelie reeeehties, | tatu Sludvant for the murder of his lundtady, Catuotle Churet, a “large number of ber old 2 Tho Story of a Wite'n Bilght—Scquel to ieee and Ce es suaetites) i my Y . Exe ~ | the lust tribute of uilcetion to ber memory, and : tho Desortion ol Tas sestatane Ads | thors woro present ropresatatives of wil id ob ———— tenieoneral millers oF dian: and well-known fatuilies of our eity, Among TAILORING. Cincinnalt Kuquirers Dee. d. those who walked {n the mournful proeession i fh te ibetie A fow days ago the tndiunapolis: papors pud- | were tho sun und daughter of Sr. Urynics by | “game mee subserlbed £1,000 and two other Ianilords th A BRUTAL MURDERER, 200 toward the maintenanes of tho F: enane ropert) Defense Association, i lagdt DISTRESSED IUstt LADIES! FUND 4s reached £1,100, LONDON fore o Jury, and with closed doors, Murawt- | fugalnst thom tureatons tu stifle ail fale dealing | Mrs, Cravo, Adolph Stndrain, a brother of | tened an account of tho Might fron’ that city of | his frst marriage, who, until recently, bave ro- a a] faye: “sirtla LONHON ataria cit was tho prosecutor, Fifty witnesses with | WIM the caw ot WII Vane, and tho, bitter | tho prisoner, Wentitied somo letters written | tho bonutltul youn wife of Jamon 31, Millor, ox- vided abrund sith’ tholr grandmother. Stes. Jobe A to artinge Stanley Gliford’s ang- | fe oriied. ‘cho trial. is expected to Inst two | wireet waist, Hetward Vance compels the exe | yy iim, ina letter to the husband of tho de- | Assistant Adjulant-General of Indiana, Various | fy paris lave sumnaer. &estlon that persoi t 1 bocalled, ‘Tho trind fs expected to Inst two | thet if cuugat at all be will not cacupe u violent 5 in Paris last sammer. 4 Ireland shoul ns accused of murder In | gays, ‘Cho acetised woratefended by counsel. | death, ceased Studram writes that he was overcome | causes for tho separution wore glyon, all con- Se : F serves Cont ee trled by, English Juries } ‘THY CAVCAKUS, aa with grief at hearing of Mra. Crave's death | demalng the woman, but I wus not kuown | ygelior In Death—The Strange, Mournful constileration, and we should notbe | 74 4g wndorstoud the changesin the Govern. | THE PHILADELPHIA RING. | and for not being able to attend hor funeral | whore sho had won. Yesterday it was learned AMlstory of Mrs, Jane Meyers, : that Mrs, Miller was in Mies Frauk Wright's Cluctnnatt Enauis Surprised to tind tho Irluh Executive had.al- teady considered Ih” 4 * ment of the Caucasus, Involving tho abolition or to send her Nowers, suylng, * Clrewin: AND dees ty ihe grave {yu ono mansion on Broudway, this city, whero bor Agad funeral, which bore vale rae 4 An Audit of tho Gav ‘Trust Stuved OM | stances over which L lind no control” (belly : | q ¢ i ; of the Vies-Royal. and the: Caucasia Com- “upon a'Techateal Dotonse, FOE ee VOMTGH WO HEA] wlstor, Hose Milliued, us been atopplag tor over | collin muthor und cnlld ocurred OW Biate, uve ‘ TI BRITISH. nilttea Itherto sitting at St. Potersburg, New Yurk son, tug honor toler,” Uo hopes, howeyer, she | a year. An Enquirer reporter ealied toseo Stra, | Torning. [twas the Nant act in a, lig full oF b man rue c Mine +) will come into force with tha now year, Pmnpapenenta, Dee. h—Tho mombers of the | hid a fashionable funeral,’ and then ins | stitortust evening and obtuincd ber story of | troubly dnd sorrow, w sweet rest after tho Lure ; loxnos, Nee. 7. rt goetal Hipt NOWDIER, Gas'rust charged with fraud bave gulncd a | auires If the soparation, which fs given furthor un, don of inistortuny dnd usps, The Ufeluss clay, f Suen heey yeatori me tals oF th ‘rhe pollee captured fifteen persons pro- | polnt in court, TWH CAUCAKY WAS DUMPED IN THE HOLE | About throo years ago, Mr. BMillor, who was | citilued tn thus wot wae UN OF ite, aie yided with complete uniforms of. army offl- | Sevorat months azoa Counell committeo found on Harta ialand. ie ha ashy, At, Crave, ‘osses of Lhe St. George, | gross abusos in the ‘Trust, Tho gua-works ure the who js his housekeeper 10: Ws who st pica erative meet ot Sone ie property of tho city, Wut, us the city barrowed | the Heese. He know nothing abont doing the and dlaturt tho festivilies of St, Georo's | Money to pay for thom and tho amount his not Inttar, bub he Know fend was vory youd to stl she-dovils with He only puta little Day, Friday, Excoptional ‘preeautions were | Ye been wettlud, tho works wore put inthe | tity sty, Crave, but It toole atl the devillsh- then ivestatuniy AsuiutantGoneral of seas pe Ite, whieh was w mouratul, oveuttul “history, tilun Miltiard, 9 etep-daugbterof Josoph Stem--| dates bick ten yours ago, Sho was thy daughter inoiim were murrlod ut Indlunapolis, the wore | of Hertiued Mauve. w mun unterisdeneuved, | TO ORDER—Just THE THINGS. f oie a via. Que day he made f omony boing attended by minny prominont aud ae arare ea gal hie wife wad the dutngttur tie for Holiday Presents. well-to-do pooplo, ‘The bride was thon u vire terfored, “rhe Inturiated ian utruuke dtesper- ing Bible printed, with the date 4} 1403, sold tthe enormous sum of £1,000, rin MANLEY vorrens, "t, The atriking potters at Hantoy have (areca ‘arbitration, ‘ide hands of trustoes, a mombor of the board being | j,094% i i ' tuous girl, scurcoly 18 years of xe, and pos | gtoly und muhglously with w batelut, but the GOVERNONAENERAL OF CANADA, ”” . m Junotion with the ax Olllea and tho Feople’s | chance. CiMnupollg, froin Grocnebiing, “hd, 2 One ee eee eee ae erated. Hit er aio, : @ Marquis of Lorne salla for Canada’ FRANCE, ‘Tanke ruled the olty polltles for yours, “rhou- | inn ty Nov AFNAID OF BEING HANGKD, | PATeHlAUT Mr. Billoe now ‘rould,’ Last June | korgaorat diya aiid weeks Lio life We the younye a A 8 Jan; ne Balls for Canada’}, ay Anne BECOMES A PROTESTANT. sundvor, dollura have disappeared, and tho 1 | i. w hanging In New York iy about ‘played | Baty at the commencement of Gov, Porter's | woman was despaired of, but abo thitlly heeame ~ Pasis, Dee, 7—Abbs Bisthery, Inte Chap- Vestiguting Committee discovered gross wastes tori, Bir, Miller wert out of aitico and vine fulness, und itis alleged that: many thousands | out?” but it hanged would only suifer for a convateseent, phyaleatly, but not mentully. Ale He BRITISH LOARD OF TRADE: RETUUNS barked in the tobucco business, With bla wile, x : , ‘ray rt though generally lucid, shy hitd epells of Lanney,, TAILORS, ° t Nove Taln to Pore Hyacluthe, has bow recalved | of dollars have bean siolon, When the seport | fow miuutes, while Mrs, Crave Mugered fvo | by resided on West Washington street, Last | 7 one inter a i f = BA November shaw a deerease tn the value | into momberstilp by tho Amorlean Protestant | was presented the Common Connolt passed a | wouths, [n'a letter to the Mistrict-Attorney | Wednesday, upon returning home from bus. Whlen acauerod, efron re hg uy ars of 24,159,508 and an Increase Jn NO of exports of £1,818,404, The e ZANZIUAN, ‘Aulpment of two schooners Intended Y resolution fnutruetiig the Bollvitor to procusd Hy refitses to plencdl dns 9 ile -Cougreyution at Ramo. nguluat the Seuiecy, pruging that uy: tug’ ba Ue ron tattene paint ie aut fing: +) THE ST. CVI KTUDENTS. sens yiva Parnes ale alge ing to ons hhprisonient, OF insanity he . 0 ment since Jun, f, 1910, wn ho olty cain ee ay ‘ rally Tho Minjster of War has peruttted tho | ein ie ntatod fa. bliiy hoy hove cnn. | Sayss “TL ty a plen that ts goneratiy: wae jneas, hu found bis home deserted, lis wife Hiv Wold thelr housohold uous! und “doe | SHule with intent to Kite an rater serted with thy ‘procaods ‘tor, parts nuknown. | Suis to bu revonunitted to prison far thruo Seas TEOIRADG Au he reavbed tho house the goods wore on the | ty puy the ponalty for geund lureeny. dane dALE ORT: ? cas tet ts | 130 Dearborn-st y ; Idewalk, ubout to be moved way by | giouve subsequently bevame Alva. Moyery. When | Sr - + tere ; for students of tha St. Cyr illitary school, de + evn # Ve usy of inthe defense of assaslns, dike Gale he rive who declared they bad pure | Slobvo subang a . When : sbelng naictvice olf the const of Zanzlbur | graded to the ranks Be ete HERA TOR | ee eee eee ee eas | tenn, fur Instance, in whose defenke nothing | Eitueyd thon, and were tho Tiwfdl Owe eee ey ae een teint ued on tha Hf Y aater be lnstened in consequence of the dk | tie mugs onthe fate day of the Count do | £ity #ustalned by reugun of uoyligent oF Fraudus whatever can bo said but that they are crazy, | fue utfulr was soon known ebbue the olty and futwof last manth she becuiu once more haune s u , ’ Matter wich Capt, Brownrlag Jost his lite | Qhambord, to return to thelr studies, Wehe “nibiaumgeIOne DE Abe Leu, cuore ary GUITEAU T8 TRYING 18 DEST ulbllvned tn the papers, Le wag sul aby til | png wus nent to Longviow Asylum, whore tres : Cuupting to captura the slave diiow. * eC ————— : prayers for Uy removal of detcadants frat) iy make the work bolieve hols tnsane,” Tn | ghufett io ells, Wurlous other wtories wore wot | Misi Watue abe wide eth Aa eit tte a 7 Eust Sixteonthent.. Now York, i th SHR THE AMT vo, j SPAIN Stine frumtersin thelr plucy furan infnetion to | Wwother letter the priawner adinite Wie shoot: | utloat, aud a paper auld Bies. AMillor, valted wor aay vo iitiie dtrangor followul one, day tater: HAS OPENED AT THE e first of the regular ne ot atomuners under : = ef realrain the defendunts from exorelaing further | lug, saytnug that alter the first shot missed he | nusband at bis bluce of business a fow buura bo- : . N Tho lev. Fathor Doscholor, of st Mlouuel's : fore faving and obtained from him money to i ' wie buy a tlekot tu the matings, “This iw tho story it | Ce wus pnnobo! the funoral discourse. Evury | GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, oa aes a ug, | ue i tuo ute wun by der als, ead FON ONE WHR ONL ty t yh wpe ite mothers bow, Thar blow iuck af Imported Covtumes, Diunor, fair, uv whe desired tu Lo vet right, claiming that | {fuck teh yours uge had biighved one life aud | 4 mskniilcent wivek « . \ TO NE TAKEN WITIE A GUAIN OF BALT. vontrul of tho yus-works and tho sinking fund, | know he was tluble to be sent to prison, and Manin, Dee, 7.—En the Chamber or Depu- | aud tor too appolitinent of Heovivers. Untort- | ho fired the, xe ond in order tomake her he Be ties today the Minlater of Justley stated that | Hautely, the Buluat Gounell la guuteulied by tho | guifor witht inset, At Lio buat hacl kdiled slavery no longor extatad In the Spanish: Col- |” 'tho'City Sciteltor cnturod sult, und tho trust, |. ee eee ie ti ibodu dienveln * whieeo tlt anfus tt had glven place to waystom of ape | ord went, tuto court aud argued tut be bad ve | Gurderers go? ‘Tho rending of the letters the Chinese fia MS, ins wy With 3,000 toi ae aeriee us Oe Thames HOYD, THE OATSMAN, ‘ mera if the Inhubltunts of the northern ro ubserloa towards the £500 stuke and ry quiet, unassuming Httle wamun, Of about 20 Or exicana prenticesliip, In conformity with recent leg> | goby both Lranohes of tho Clly Council, Pre- | stirred up a deep feeling of tndlgnution | years of age, auite good-looking, and one of tho tne a fewest Tow Hae seeuses, he wilt accopt thé offer to | fslatton, wo ty bath Lranehes of tho Clty Counoll, tree | agalust tho prisoner in the court. Jur iote dugpested“ot tuking tho wep whick Wedded on a Multrond Train, Dot, he nh on the /lyne next spring; but If ‘ Judges Bld ond Maree, today tovk this vio = ~ foruvor blasts the SHURRCLUE OF a woman, Fur aciett inne fresh dg Maree coe aes LEADING HOUSES OF PARIS, ou the Thamea neh iatlan's offer. tu raw . BOUTIT AFRIOA, Abie nauiie outh nutw by dan, toward wnoovees HORSE BREEDERS, Iie true buppy gue. Sy husband treated me | Mucou, A trulu pulled up ut w stuuon weno AND OFPEIMD av Maula es as hols detormined to weut AMERICAN SUBKIONS, fog tho alleged traudé anul utter the February | MERTING OF ‘TUE woll, and eet everything that) became | couple suddenly stood up In tho alvte of w couch, umewhere, Owtne THE MEN ON CALE KOCK. to heuvy ney ae Ue t 5 ¥ peas, It was fonnd impos! O Tescue thy mens on Call Rock, who fore tr ATIONAL ASSOCIATION 7—Usnzellu, a powerful | elections for Counellien, , OF PROTTING-NOHSE: BHEEL EARS, she : ry nor e i screenees: tat Dispatch to Tue Chicugy Tribune, Chief by the country north of Delagon Bays | ovor onoetulrd of a century old, and mare uses Fe aie anti See an eraual has granted Whe iequest of the Smerieat | fol ihan ever—Dr. Bull's Culigh Syrup. ‘Prive 23 Nuw York, Dees 1D H Bourd of Fordign Missluns to be pertuitted | conta. business-mveting of the Nutlonal Association Dunuan, Deo. is yey ‘ re ttue wit. “Toward tho clogs of tuy | aud there iu tho prescuce of te ustunisbed pax I N {| ( , a t { wecond year bu begun to dletegat me, 1 | sengers were made mun aud wites tbe whistle (8S all iN 0 Ti Or Hl (00, bore bia Wetreattwnent for a long time, watil | sounded, aud the bappy pilnsped sway to the ¥ ho begun to refuse Wie the actual necessaries of | exposition at Atianta, ‘The uffulr wus not, us Ladies will please progsent thelr curds at the dyore life, Alttuugh be was aking money in bly | woulduppearat the Uist glance, w runuway | Urussmubers not udaitted,