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THE CHICAGO 'THIBUNE, = rf) R IGN Ametles and India nay be looked for from a i Ne now company to by launched next month, AUFFEMING LANDLORDS, A clrenthir convening a private meeting at the Mansion House tomorrow, the Lord Suyor prealding, Inkl of the irish Proporty De- fonse Association, tx Issited by the Duke of Lord Claude Hamilton, Lord Stafford, and Col, Kingscote. HE PLURON-BIOOTING between De. Carver and Gor- dlon, 100 pigeons ench, £1000 slde, Dr, Care ver standing at thirty-four yards and Gordon at twenty-four yards, tho latter using one hand, Gordon killed sixty-seven birds and Carver sixty-one, “TIT MANIK LANE EXPRESS,” roview of tho British graln trade of tlie past week, says: 'Theweok's wet weather ‘and snow-storm made the Innd very wet, and uch colder, und consequently young wheats made very little noticdabls progress. Tho grain trado was quict and prices Were not quotably altered, Old native onts were in- quired for at hardening prices, breadstulfs present no fresh feature. Values of wheat in London, ox-ship, were un- yory exceptional eases. ‘Trade in Liverpnol was quiet and ‘Chace was a more liberal supply of flour in London, but values were Maize was held for an relvance, but In Liverpool prices declined 4d. New forelgn onts in London partially or wholly re- covered Monday's decline. Barley, beans, and peas have not quotably altered. ‘The off const wheat market [swell sypported, but yory little business was reported, Soventeen, eargoes arrived, of whielt only three were Tted winter quoted rat $43 6d, which represents an advance of Od. ‘hts advauce is due to the preponderanes of stocks of white wheat. Sales of English wheat dure ing the week were 40,803. quarters at 44s od per quarter, naaliyst 41,703 quarters at. 453 Ld per quarter the corresponding week of last the Great Funeral in the "City on the Dan- March of the Sad Procession “Through the Mourn= ful Streets. fevonty Coffins Lowered into the Grave at the Cem- he Proceeding Protracted Noo: excepting ft from 2 prices unaltered, Impressive Services at the Oathe- dral—An Extrdordinary Oon-" Large Contribution of the Roumanian Government, Evidently as a Peace Offering. BAR.SILVER * is quoted at 517g pence pur ounce, THIS IRIST. Cont, Dee. 12.—! fo Fakeliidod -of an Exact Account of tho Toss Ever Boing ty farms, soized under an execution fur rent, were offered for sale ‘Twenty-one were purchased for the Inndlord. _-In ten cusyg tho tenants scttled (inany Still Groody for Conquost—Tho Trials at 8t. Petorsbure — The British and the Irish,, ligserenaeauispar Dunray, Dee, .12.—United Irctand, tho organ of the Land League, will in future bo published by an Executive. Committee of tho Ladies’ Lund League. VIENNA. _ THE THBATHE CALAMITY. Viena, Dec. 12,—Tho State funeral pro casion of the victlins o£ tho Ring Theatre fire that was to have taken place Sunday was abandoned In consequence of fears that tho exasperation of the public would lead toan unseemly demonstration, and, under orders from the Town Council, the bodies were prl- sately conveyed Friday night and Saturday night to the cemetery. THE LIST OF THE MISSING. fs nowreduced to OL7, and the number of the bodies recovered to 480, of which only 125 hava been Identticd, _ TUE POLICE IMAGINED : that the entire. audience had quitted the the- atte, They prevented, outsiders from enter- ing, ant locked the doors without asvertaln- fog if there was any ope inside. Duntty, Dee. 12.—'Thore were three arrests foduy under the Coerelon act, ‘The number of resitent magistrates will be Inrgely In- creased, and the military authorities will bo asked to sanction tho appointinent‘of a nun. ber of officers as magistrates, named Sluddart was fired at, without result, near Killiloe, A magistrate The manager. and, printer of United Ire- land hus flud to England, HENTS. Ata sitting of the Western Land Court, Sir Roger Pabner’s agent stated that he thought theit reductions of rent were based upon Just principles, Rents were generally much Le was reducing his entire rental on the basis of the Land Court decisions. AN UNSUPPRESSHD, CONSPIRACY, The conspiracy agalust tho payment of rent fs more oxtensive aud truculent than ever, ‘There fs rensun to believe that Land-League braiiches nominally ‘suppressed are in fall tolnsure the safoty of tho finporial theatres THE comMON GRivE forthe unrecognized victims of tho theatre frelsin the centro of the cemetery, and is Wfeet long and fourteen wide. . AN IMMENSE CUNCOUSE of- people was present this morning at-St Stephen Cathedral, where solenm amass of requiem was celebrated for the repose of the soulsof the victhus of tho fire, dal was entlyely draped in black, aud a ecatas falque was erected, which was surrounded with‘ exotic plants and-candles, ‘Lhe cleray enteréd tho eathedral ‘in ‘processlon, fol- lowed by tho Crown Prince, the Archilukes, members of tho tinperlat household, Court dignitaries, Ministers, members of the Ruichs- mith, representatives of tho army, the civil service, the muntelpallty, ete. Bishop Au gererofizinted, ‘The Court Opera cholr ns- alstedl, and thelr voices were occasionally al- mostdrowned by the ngunized sobs of the tourners. After. tho. requiem the funeral ceremonies commenced i AT THE CEMETERY. Infantry, cavalry, gnd police maintained. On an tmposing cata. falque, upon which several hundred Nehied candies stood, were, seventy metal cofijns. Those contalning itentiied remulns were ‘rhe others bore tho names of the persons’ whose bodies were Inclosed. All nround were abundant plants and wreaths provided by mourners and thg.sdv- eral Vienna corporations. AIDING TIE SUSPECTS. "Thera was a mecthiz in the Rotunda today In ald of the. stispects’ maintenanes fund. The meuting was orderly, ‘he speeches wore GERMANY. RECONCILIATION. Bensan, Dee, 12.—Thore ts every. prospect of tho diference between the Centro and: the Government. belng rapldly healed. Wndthorst, loader of ‘the Centre, has. given evidence of a desire of compromise by pro- posing, in Hamburg, In the Corporation Commission, to .eventually veto, $9,000,000 marks. L118 proposition nieets with’ great fayor on all sides, cs jas appeared in several paris of Silesia, shunilar to the recent American plagug, UELIGOLAND. The Augahurger Allyemelne-Zelting an- nounces that Germany ts about te enter Into negotiations with’ England, coucerning ‘the ing of Hetlgolandte Geripany. Ip is rée- ported from, Baden Baden that Count Von. Munster, Gernjan. Ambassador at Luiidon, has expressed. the opinion that England will offur no Insurmountable resistancg.te, the ecasion of tho Island. ¥RANOD order on elther side. Many of tho UE FUNERAL PROCKS8ION entire Common.Counell, many members ot the Reicharath, representatives fron tho various theatres, und members of the aristocracy, After service. the Burgo- master made an address, etlef of Vienna, of Ausurti at tho terrible enlanity. of coffins was then, lowered Into ony common Pants, Dec. 12.—It is reported thatePrinco Roland: Bonnparte reeelved a Inrze ‘sum of He spoke of tho for his interest in the Monaco gamlng- and of tho. world . : ‘he entive nyniber THE TUNISIAN CREDITS were voted by the Sunite. A TREALY OF COMMERCE. ons relative to a treaty commerce with Enaiand ‘wifl bo rgsumed when the Chambers separaty for the Christmas | recess, THE CHAMBES OF DURUTIES today, withoyt debate, consider Noutot's D ALANGER CROWD. AT TH AT THE GRAVEYAR The largo squara.in froyt.ot the cathedral and tho adjoining streats were fijled by: many tholsands of people. ‘Chere were yo. many beopls nt tho. religions serviges that te Crowds atthe great funeral services in the Cemetery wore only moderate. THE UPPER MOUNE OW THE REICHAUATIL Yoted 50,000 florins in ald of the sulferers by tho theatre fire, thus complutlng the action, of ho money will ba dis- CHURCH THAN degidad, 276,to 80, to DIL * INORNDIARISM. R ic. 13,—An ilttcimpt was mado last “night toeburn tha building“ of tho the Lower House, ‘Th Esparto Stenm-Press Coinpany with petro- tributed forthwith, os : SIAN GOVERNMENT has subscribed $200, ° ONE AMERIOAN Was. recorntzed, ningun tho dead. taken from the rutns of the burned theatre tadny, but his hame canndt.be ascortained tonlcht. THE Wout OE LOWELING, TINS COHEINS, wel Brave lasted from noon, uaul night EDITORS §WAMPED, Excommiunjgation was pronoyncedin threo, chuyehes at Santasder. Sunday ngajnst the Directors, of threo Liberal newspapers for attacking the clergy. Pe AGS AUN ATS. Sr. Parrnsnung, Dég. 12-7) yring the. re- (cont disorders In Odessa the police aud Cos- sneka sunrehed ‘all’ the restaurants, night H houses, ete, and arrested, 1 ame TINE MIEBING. Tho number of inlssing parsons. s'rgnorted It is probable tho real, yysnber, of itnever bu known, Naniea have been vtered fn, tho Jists of missing by ppre to obtaln curds of- asmlssion to ji es ut die hyspituls, and, thsgme instances, a positive trade has, been done.tn NSKU TIARLEBE A ! polles officers suhtgneud ty oxtle In Arehiane gel for threo yents, tho prosecution asked that the prisoners be soutunced to loss of elvit righta and deportation forilfe, ‘Lhesentenga: TUE POLICE AMRANGEMENTS AT THE VUNE- | hag boon submitted to the Czar, Teisvery bad, No attemnt was, made to t ‘pordinury traile, ‘Khe cortédge was con- Houally fntercupted, —Ilong Kong ad- the Infornatiqn tyt 33 al ‘of the United Stites, Cone aulatg.at Shanghal, committed sytghle on tho, 20Un of Oxtobur by severing ni artory in hla é | 1 Reutty, Dec, 14—the. Emperor Witttam Sreatly moved by the Vienna cutunity, ze hus ordered that the most oxtensive C ‘Wures Of precaution by. adyyted, ub te ties theatres, ‘Tho iyanagers of all tho er places of amusement are Bestircing and vigorous proventlyg meas Have been luaugurated by the polleo, are boing drilled for theatre sgrvice, ° Le . TUR AMERICAN SH, UUHOLDT i was wreeked on Lincolu ‘Ishuid Oct, 23, W, ©, Clintdn, second inte, and tho Chinese steward and couk drown gulned the land, | AFGHANISTAN, te ory akg if fram ¢. 1,—Thy. latest news does "not sprains wall for the ity gf that country, ‘The catastrophe at Vie xcltement wll b Ainaise ie PAROSUTES WI taken Feeuro pablic anfoty at thy Muateese THE BRITISH. ha caused great @ dlaty brecuutlonary 12.—A Luicester correspond: naation ty cauawd here by thw disappearguce of Charles Taneks, ‘Jeather,moerchatit, whos Are estimated frouy £20,000 to £100,- necks ty callost qu Auerivan, Pee, - oan ‘ ‘The Standard’ annotjeos that freak cour Petlulon io telographic communication with OHb saya some Be bankruptey and ‘The steamer British Havana, Dee, 1— Enviro, for New York, ‘hag $239,000 bn apo- elo, ‘ . . BUENOS AYRES. : A GHEAT STORM, Loypon, Dec. 1.—Tho, Exbibjuop, bylld- ng at Buenos Ayres way blown dows in the great storm. Great damage was done to the surrounding counter, CANADA. Tho Use of Amorloan Cars to Be Pore Tattted, Speetat Diswatch to The Uhteago Tribunes THasustox, Ont., Dec. 12.—Certatn foreign cars ‘on tho Great Western Ratlway wore sulzed the othorday under tho law prottbiting coasting in forcian bottoms. The practice bas bren that wherencar, siy belouging to tho New York Central, carries a load of, fretgit to Landon or some othor etation, and froizht thora is nwalt- Iingshipinent to Hamilton or toy other point Es to 140 tho foreign car rathor than tet It go bae! ompty ovor the road. Me. Sprigies, Tratia Man- mrer, and Mr, St, Superintendent of the Great Wostern Rallway, visite? Otmiwn, and werg re- ecived by the Hon, Mr. Bowall, Minister of Cus- toms, ta whom they explained the altuanon staring that the business of the rond would at times be euriously crippled if. tho purtinl use of Aimertean ears’ wore ubsolutely torbidden, A telegram has been reevivedt by Caspector New= burn Intimating that care belonging to the United States can be teed on Canadian raliways. Aciroular with particulars ¢ now In tho pre: At Montovideo, Minn, Loss 87,000, Ine surance $2,000, Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Trigun’, St, PAUL, Sun, Deo. 12.—-A Montevideo spo- clal enya: “A serious calamity befell this place Inat nigbt In the way of one of the must. destructive lices that over visited thia town, At so'vlock lust night the lurge inachinery ware- house of George J. Crane was fuund tobe on ro, gpd despite tho ciforts of the firemen Itwas totally ‘destroyed, togetber with a very beuvy stoclvof alt kinds of tnrm tnchinery, gris, and other cominission goods. Mr. Crane pl tho loss nt between 35,000 atid on which thore 1s not more thin insurance. The revond story of tho bullding was occupled by Sir, Crane's famlly, who were not nwakeued until the rome wero full ot Rmoke and scorching heat, 6u that itwis with the great est diflicuity tuo family esenped with tholr lives ‘by gropeng thole way out into tha snow, with nothing on stve thele night-clothos, ‘Tho bow hold goods were all burned. Owlng to the el cient work of the Hremen with the engines, the adjulning property was raved, oe SISTERS OF MERCY, Celebration of the Futteth Anniversary of tho Founding of the Order, Cincinnati, 0., Deo, 12.—Tho Uftioth anniver- sary of the founthng of the Order of Sisters of Mercy was celubrated here nt the Church of the Atonement, which atanda on adjoining ground to the Convent of “thy Divine Wil,” which ta tho home of the fifty membera of the order now {un this city, Blshop Tocblic, of Covington, ocle- brated mays, and Bishop Eider, Condjutator of Archbishop Purcell, delivered 9 discourse upon the life and sorvices of Catherine MeAuley, who founded the order, und who made her vows Dee. 13. 1851, Iu tretans re were inany priests presents and tho Sisters, tinder tho teadership of Laric Baptiste, the Suportor, attended fn the silo chipol. “Tho house was tiled with a mixed nudl+ eneo of Cathulics and Protcatants, adinitted by curds of fuvitution, ‘Tho sanctuary was boautl fully decorateu by tho Sisters, Haydn's bnpe- rinl Mass was sung by un volunteer cholr gathered from all the churches,. Tho services extunded over three hours’ time, Prrrsuuna, Pu, Dec. 2.—Tho somi-centennial of the founding of the Order of Sisters of Mercy was colubrated here toduy. This uity observed the colebradion, especially as{tae order was frat established iu tho United States horo thirty-elghbt Years ago, A THOROUGH VILLAIN. Tricd and Convicted Li New Oricans on a Charsot Vorgery. Kpectat Dispat.s toThs Chtedgo Tribune. New Outeans, Dee. 12.—Stephen Ayres, allas William Sorrison, ulins FE. 1. Copes, was tried yesterday on aechutge of forging the nome of Capt. Kubtkon, of tho stip Constantia. to an or- deron Baker’ & Uslund for 2 small sum of Monoy and publishing tho order as truc, and wus convicted on both counts, Ayres, whose rout name is sald to be Carroll F, Livingstone, 1s one of the most accomplished erimiuals who huvo appeared boforo tho bar for somo thno, ~ He conducted big own cage, ob- Jegting first’ to tha pracoeding un the ground that the Constiturion of the Untted States required thut such prosecutions should be by indictment and not by Information, and Mloally, Hling w bill of execptions on whieh he intends to take his cage to, tho Supreme Court, Hy guia that ho was 1 graduate of “Annapolls and begun ola cureer in the nivy, aud ucknowl- edged that bis namo, was Livingstone, saying that ho wus Aas of it, und bad nover done anything to disgrace ft. 02 —— POLITICAL, Senator Tones, of Nevada, Interviewed, Chevensy, Wyo, Dew. Senator Jones, of Nevada, passed Eust, today, en: route to Wash- ington, with his fuimily. In an interview he wis nuked 1€ ho would weceptuCabinet uppulutmont. Ho replied, that ho would not, aud stuted that he udvisod Arthur not to muse tho infatutco of Gitr- tlold and take a Cubjuct from tho Senate. He thonghtit wrong to uppolnt Semttors, beeansa of the obtixution to retin them and the uncer- talpty of the Cabinet term, Senator, Jones ex- prossod tho'bellet that tho ‘Prusideot would ad- bore. to the, true Ropublicnn iden of accepting tho testimony of Senators and lepresoutntives respecting appointiucnts ‘to ollice, on tho thoury that thoy repreactit the pyoplo who elected tent and Udir teatinodny us to thar, wants. ‘Tho Sen- ator further ex prusstil uppoaidion to tho views of Sovrotury Volzer reapeuting the retirement of silver from’ ¢lreuluuon. ‘ A MURDEROUS CRANK. In Dangerously Stabbed I Canndina ua tics @ Chicauy Tribune. Tourbp, O., Dee. t3—Toledo bus on exhibition acrank iol! tip in tho business, and who wus trigd in the Polina Court todily tor asstiult with {utori¢ te Kill, Ho was arrosted a’ tui eventogs Ago by tyr oflicer us a suspicious person, but ut ofico proved Himself more thun that by drawing along-blided Knife and stabbiug thy ollicer Anngeroualy In the abdomon, In retura he ra- eolvad a’ Severo’ wound. in tho cheak. Ho was found to be nVrench Cunudlyn, Leon Bouudrs by unmy, ay on bid person Was $15 1h guld und nlargg number of, document, of various itis, many Of thous, alludung iq sone way to current erlinga wud crimmal onses. Ehd Prisoner was held fa $2.00 ball Lor vauirt, ———— CONTAGIIUS DISEASES, Precautionary Mea en at Mav. nport shocks heii, Yo The Chivaga tribune, Atthqugl but threo ses Of virlolyid, r begh roported In Dayehnort, and at Re id ‘and Mollie, on the yther aide of the'river, ff) Vow uf tho gen- efal proyalenco of amiutl-pox {9 surrgunding: clties, tho Bpards of Gdueauog, in oak Island and.this alty today took notion toward having: vancliution made general umong the school children, ‘tho Duvenpurt board today resulved to nginorinhze the Shite Legmiuturaun the aub- Jeot of muking vacelnition compulsory, A sins Tlaratep was tukun regard. couipulsory Bohout attendances, THE FRENCH. VISITORS AT ST. LOUIS. Sr. Louts, Mo. Des, 14—Tho French, det Moy visited the Murguynts’ Exobunga’ abt y'olock today aud were, eordiully recelved, . Presidont MoGyple Inteoducgd thaui to the nem | bura from the rostrum with @ brlof epesgh, and. short addrasaes woro mao by Gen. Boulunger and Communiant Depuary, a grandson of Gen, ; Eataydite, which wero ‘taterprefod’ by Bait ; Kurst, tho resident Kreneb Consul, and recolved } with appinuge, Attar loavany, tne. axchwuge We party visited Uy ofliey of Cupt. James : Buds, Where thoy exunuied ‘the plans of ; now ruvolving turrets fur war. yessb)t, invented by Capt, Buda, From bere they vo to Naw Or- a Pate wad from thence Lo the Haljze-whera tipy wHLinake 4 critical exaiphiutipy of the Jutta, P witth uyyuw to uuking w ropott ua thom to the , Fronch Qovernmgnt. if ae ‘ a THE STRIKING MILWAUKEE CIGARMAKERS, dyretat Dispatch ta The Ghicago Tribune MILWAKRE, Wis., Dou, 13—Thp atriing vlgure makors and smombers of the vurlous Lradus- unlonshold a wyasé-motting yt Lalderkrang Hall, (hls ovouing, fully W0 being In attondancg. Sir. Strassur, President of. tho Ulgacmukor's Intors national Uning, wag ar uyd sddrestea ug mouning it yreationgth. Wo warned, mb’ strike tla to hat sfeneseat ait wi ok together, ily guld that tho ‘Inttriadonal “Union ‘hid @lud- QW Ln Cush to bauk tau ate ra, und they could hold out for tive yours, ‘Rivhard Pawura, of the Coleago Soawen's Union, uy a spucch, Delo- gatus from Dotrylt and other plucps addressed cho mecting, If is rgmured cyit the olgar ubmulagturcrs are weakening ayd 8 coMpros Taigu Inuy yet be qffugted, " * ———— ao BUY NQ HOLIDAY PRESENT | without seolng Dr, Scott's beautl{ul electric hale aid flesh brushes.’ ‘They-alwoys beveftt twa well, and i ate “quty beadaches, cl Rn eae ATR ei dot us epredented, “At drt cL ‘bab ? fret dit aud finey star ‘ continent. TUESDAY, DECEMBER NEW YORK. Secretary Blnine’s Letter to Gen. Kilpatrick, Minis- ter to Chili... The “ Evening Post” Regards Mr, Frelinghuysen’s Appoint. meut a Safe One. Lorillard’s Fast Steamship Line to Burope an Assured Enterprise. The Lincoln National Bank to Be Opened for Business Jan- ‘ary 12. Annual Meeting of the National Grand Lodge of the Order of Elks. The Way Baldwin Hoodwinked the Government Bank Experts. The Brooklyn Bridge Now Nearly Ready for Foot Passengora, CINELLI AND PERU. SECRETANY BLAINH’S LETTER TO MINIGTER KILPATRICK. New Yorx, Dee. 12,—Secretary Blaine wrote Minister Kilpatrick at Santlago, Chill, Nov. 22, disapproving his answer to Sen- ator Baluusedas “L should, much have preferred that you had furnished hima copy of your instructions in- stead of subinitting a paraphrase whieh docs not fully represent thelr spirit and teaniug. Indeed, L find it dificult to understand how the Chiilan Goverument could have been under any misapprehension as to the dispo- sition or purpose of the United States when the instructions bott to yourself and lurl- but hadin fact been already fraukly coui- muniented, ‘Phe President has LEARNED WITH GREAT REGRET of the arrest and removal of President Cald- eron, but fn the presentsta: of his Infornimn- ton Wil not undertake to mesure its sig- ulficanee, fe hopes he will, when the facts are better known, bo relloved trom the paln- fut Impression that [twas Intended ‘ng a ree buke to” the —triendly _ disposition of the. United States.” You with ine form the = Ohlilan Government that a speelal envoy will bo inmediately sent, ‘and you Will assure that Government that he will come inn splrit of impartial friendship, auxious to learn that the recent occtrcences have not been Intended to disturb the long- eontinued and friendly relations existing be- tween us, and instructed by the President to, lay before the Chilian Government frankly, but with scrupulous consideration for TUE NIGHTS AND INTERESTS Ol THAT GOV- ERNMENT, the views which he holds upon the devlora- ble condition of affairs In Suuth America, a condition now fash assuring proportions which inake Its settlement a matter of deep concern to all tha repuulics of the The President cannot but nuucipats- that this. step, ‘sueaested ‘as I Is by the most friendly {uterests and justi- ed by our existhig’ relations, will be prop- oy the’ Coilinu Government y hopes no other action o! ment wil piicate existing of the special envoy FAST STEAMERS. LORILLARD'S BCIIME AN ASSURED FACT. Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Dee, Jacob Lorlllard’s project to establish u new steamship line which shall curry passengess from Now York to London in tess than six days he says ls already au assured success. All tho capital necessary has been subserlbud, OF the stock which has been tuken, Mr Lorlliard says that Sr, Austin Corbin, of tho Long Island Railroad, has secured a blx bluck, ‘Lhe President of a prominent Iife-insurance company has subscribed $1,- 500,000 for lumself and friends, and another gentleman, well known In Wall street, has tuken $500,000, These three subscriptions, with the holding Mr, Lorillard proposes to keep for himself, will cover the en re capl- tal stuck. One suggestion made by Mr. Cor- bin has been acted upon whereby TILE SUILS WILL NOT COME INTO NEW YORE HAUHOH, as orlginally intended, but Instead will land above Montauk Point, on Long island, The place of landing, Jt is clatned, is a natural “harbor oven as it now is, ‘This is Inside of Fort >Pond Bay, on the Sound side of *Long Island, ten miles westat Muntank Polut ‘The bay averages amile in width, ond Mr. Lorillard snys that sotidings show thut its water Is nowhere than ten fathoms deep, ‘The interest of Mr, Corbin and ‘his Long Island Ratlroad Com- pany is more’ readily understood by tha as- sertlon of “Mr. Lorlllard that Mr, Cardin pro- poses ta extend tho line of hls railroad al- reclly ta Fort Pond Bay. Every effort 1s Leing made to prepare for’ : THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW SitIra at the earliest possible moment, ‘There is no doubt, he says, Unat vessels of the lino wilt bu ailont and ready for business by tho spring of {s83, Mr. Corbin would seem to have equal falth In the prospect. He is to lay his railroad with) new ‘steel rails from Ttunter’s Point to Fort Pond Bay, Mr. Lorillard tg authority for the statement that these ralls lave already. beon ordered, Over thess rails it fa claimed that oxpress tralus will ba able to carry passengers trom (hig city to the ship-decks tn two hours, or aboutamile aominute, ff Mr Corbin, In conjunctipn with Mr." Lorillard, succeeds in makius Hurt Pond | Bay such a harbor us Is predicted, tis believed that he Will maky ” TEMETING PROPOSALS TO OTHER STEAM: “SHIP LANES to make landings there. By landing in Fort Pond Bay uiers will be w gain of" at least twelve tours ‘over vessels huviys to run to Sandy Wook and depend upoh tho tides Uere, Mr. Witham Pearce, ‘rapresenting John’ Kider & Co, the great shipbuilders on io Clyde, has offered to bulid, ships which will make 6 sure record of twenty knots an hoy and cross Lo Mile ford Haven Insix days. alr. Lorillard feels certain Unt ‘twenty-four Knots can be ob- tuindd. It: is “proposed to ostablish the American E: 3 Iie under the laws of the State of ‘Delaware, followiig the example of the, Old ‘Vomtnion Stewunship Companys, whiely formerly’ was Incorporated in “New tend furcher to com- eultles before the arrival York.’ ‘Cho Delaware laws are very favora- blo te such enterprises, Lnpuse smitl. taxe: and donot reuulty that Ingorporators shal be residents of that State, ‘Lho item of taxes esenped by au incorporation jn Delaware the : stead of New York will amount te thousands of dollars kunually. NEW. NATIONAL BANK. THE- LINCOLN NATIONAL WANK TO OPEN . KOM BUSINESS JAN, 1, Naectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yon, Deu, t.—The Lincoln Natlon- al Bank, to bo opaped hero Jan, 12, and, of whieh Postmastér-Genergl James ts to bo Preshlent, Js controtled by such men as the Vanderbdilts, A. Van Suntvord, Maj, Grace, KP, Frooman, Jobu -W.) Harper, Frederick Kulig, and others, ‘Tho: Van+ dorbllta, as" soon as hoy saw the gov prospects af Uie bunk, endeavored to gua coutrol o£ Uo stack, but word not able le do 805 at Irectors have secured the survices as Cashed of Mr Jd. UB, Edgar, “now Cushter of tho. achiuipley) amie Assocla- doh, No, 33 Wall street. ‘The ngw bank Ista by agate uy tow, opposit the Grad. Cen- tral Depot “A structure ecustlug $300,000 is to by erected, mt . ORDER OF ELCs, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL GRAND f LODGE. i eat Di Te OTe ee i New Youx,'Dec, L--The annual meeting of the Grand Lodaa of tha United Stataa of 15, T881— TW WE PAGS 5 rier of Elks has { pieht and released. Vanco Wilson, charaed with Just been held tn this city. inthe matter of | tg murtor of B. F Odin te ener aiiar, cote the selection of the chief afteor of the | » wed tere tie ener ret r jonoph el ‘orb, ody, the Exalted Grand Ruter, a strong | Mare’s Parten, June Z . will be banged an dF Mobile, of effort was mae by the detegates from Penne | pean dandurys. Jone ae aylvauta, New. York, and Massaclmaetts to | Uesor tonced to bo hanged Doc, 30, capture the ‘hauor, bat without effect, the the Benevolent Protects DRESS GOODS, West End Flatt, bus been respited for thirty days. PouankEnrste. N. Dor 12.—Seneca Ve r Be ext being ones more successful, and | Holloway, Paving Teller of tho Pougbkeapsic gg ? he prize falling to Sitssourt d the Riacions Bank, hae heen arrested an the chirye a 4 . on f of ombezziement. partial " LL Doe ea has) and SYK, Hotluway was recently elected County renanirer. Pann A. Neo, 12,—Tho Mayor bas ofered A rewa wn) for tho arrest of Bonjamin Allen und Daniel Watson, charged with the murs der of Bernard MoMubon, Burr and wife are held In connes'ion with the matter. Dr. Trout: tunn and Mes, Catharine Brandt wore Impiionted by {be Coroner's Jury In the death uf Catharine elut, Soecial Disnateh ta The Chicano Tribune. Lraveswosti, Kas. Dee, 12.—Considerablo excitement prevailed tonient about 1 o'clock attho report that Mavor Tobesine hud been ars rested on a warrant iscued by Gov, St. John, afd that tho Mayor bid Instructed tho potles to close nil the suloons tn the elt: ‘This report, how- over, was prohiably from the fact that City Mars shal Ellis received stringent orders to closo all tho yninbling-houses In the city, which was done, with a warning that If thoy were again found open tho propristors would: be itomedi- ately arrested ind prosecuted. Special Diswateh to The Chicago Tribune. Daxvintn Ul, Dee, John Peebles, ono of the professional fire-boys arrested here on the tho ulght of Oct. 27, died In Jail tonight, Peevles was shot through the right ieg abovn the k by a police uilicer when arrested. ‘Tho we wag notconsiderrd tangerous at first, bt other Grand officers elected are: Grand Leeturing Kulght, Willian &, English, of tn- dlanapolls, Indy Leading Kil At Henry ¥anderson, of New York; Loyal Knight, W. . Carmack, of Pittsburg; Grand Secretary, A.C. Moreland, of New York; Grand ‘Traas urer, G.'T. White, of New York, ‘The follaw- ing are the new Trustees; Louis Walaughner, Henry 2, O'Neill, and Charles Martin, all ot New York City; Simon Quinlin of Chicago, and Wilham J. Jones, of Missourk ‘The Committee on Ritual Work consists of Jo- keph Maekin of Chicago, Frank Moran of Philadelphia, and Wilkin E, Engitsh of Ine dlanapolls, ‘There were 175 full members of the order present nt the ineeting, of which munDbee seventy-six were accredited dele- gates, NOODWINKED EXPERTS. HOW BALDWIN HOODWINKED THE GOVERN: MENT EXAMINERS, New Yor, Dee. 1.—Cashler Baldwin confessed that he had hoodwinked the Gov- ernment expert who examined the Mechanics? CARSON, PIRIE & 60'S “EVIDENCE THAT "lt Pays to Trade on the West Side,” When they MARK DOWN SS GOODS AT THE CORNER OF Madison and Peorla-sts, New Wool Mixed Biarritz, useful goods, good weight, worth 45c, now . : <4 - 260 46-inch Fancy Cheviot Suitings, new and ex(ra stylish goods, reg- ular price everywhere $1.25, ra- Natlonal Bank of Newark in 189, by setoned | tatu loo. po honing, whit nth and forging a fetter from tho cashier of | dewth. He was, uwalting trial on a change the corresponding bank In this city, enh J dees COUAL an Barat: “Als qpgens It has often been asked how Buald- win concealed the rottenness of the bank from Examiners in ‘other years. A story partly ansiwering this question coines from a trustworthy source. In one of the other years Examiners were sent to the bank, ‘Their first day's work was in such a direc- tlon that it DID NOY WORRY THE CASTER. But the second day they were Ilkely to get dangerously near the facts, which must be concetled., Baldwin had discovered that both of the examiners were fond of horses. Io conducted’ them to the Essex Club-fouse in Park place and then sent fora friend who could talk horse. The friend appeared ant GaAnvestox, Dee. 1.—Four prisoners, Inciud- iy teens turderers, have escaped from Butfalo ain Jatt DALLAS, Tex. Dec. 12.—-Sherif Russell of Blaney County, passed here today having in custody Jnines ltadehife and his sons Joseph and George, urrested io Polk County, charges with the theft of several hundred cattioin ut, They have killed two men over the avulr la Arkangnts and tho lodian Territory. WARRENTON, Va.. Dec. 12,—Leonidas Triplett and Arthur: Davis onzaged In a tight today, Davis got Triplett's bead under his left arm. and deilberately blew bis brains out, Davis wig arrested, but mda nls esotpa. Uxiastows, Pa. Dec, 1.—Tho arguments in the trial of Pat Dolan, the Molly Mazulre, for the tourder of Muurice Healy, closed this afters noun, and, after tha Judge cnurwed tho Jury, tho; retired, remaining out three hours und n half, when thoy brougnt ina verdict of wuilty: in entertained the Examiners with futeresting | the second degree. The prisoner acamed well duced to - - 901 facts and opinions about trotters, and while | pleased with tho verdiut. tt Is uaderstaud that : fl . he tated his new friends drank costly wine. | notone of the twelve wus in favor of acquittal, | Elegant Ombre Stripe Shoodas, When they returned to the bank to complete | 8nd that the uncortainty xs to whether Healy |. solid colors, newest shades, good their exautination they were fit sue one of ibe two others roterral, to jn tho value at SI, iow J 30 - ching meet rave! @ verdict ° . . IN A PLEASANT MOOD, # ee p first degree, 46-inch Scotch Mixtures and Halr Lines, heavy, all wool, useful fa- bric, considered cheap .at 900; our price, sf 45-inch All-Wool Shoodas, a bar- gain, at Se 6 Rich Invisible Plaid French Serges, all wool, new shades, cost more to import than price we now Offerat- -« 2 os 46c-inch Invisible Plaid English Merinos, . - - 50cC Roman Silk Stripe Serges reduced to about halfprice, - - 2 Silk Mixed Moire Novelties reduced one-third, - . : 20 Handsome double-width Armures, 200 Line of 25c¢ Dress Goods marked down to =e . {5c CARSON, PIRIE&CO. __OLOAKS. and Baldwin turned in and helped thom through with thelr work, On the following day nothing remained for them to do but to ascertain that Baldwin's statement of the bank's accounts with the Mechanies’ Bank ot this city should be verified. Batdwin wrote a telegrain to the New York Cashier asking for his statement. At the tlne atelegram giving the figures substan- tally the saine as wero on Batdwin's books was received apparently from the New York bank. [tis sald that the telegram from Batd- win did not go through any telegraph ofice in New York, the message. being equimunt- cated over some private telegraph wire, but tho response was inide over a telegraph com- pany's wire, Who gent it ls not known. FRELINGHUYSEN.: COMMENT ON oes NEW SECRETARY A CHICAGOAN IN NEW YORK Contrast Between Bourd of Trade Oper- ations In toc Ewe Citles. “Gath” tu the Cinetnnath Enquirer. New York, Deo. 1.—Spenking tonight with Ne. Charles B. Pope, a lending grain broker, be said: “Grain and produce speoulations bave cbunged thelr charneterduring the past three or four months. Whon L camo to New York and opened my office tho specitiations wore gouerally for grent chunges of price. Now they ure ‘ecatping deulings,’ as wo eal! them tn Chicago, or as you would say here, ‘for a turn! Cons sequently the orders are larger in amount. It tn no wneammon thing to get an order for 1,000,000 \ushels of wheat in order tu nuke one cont bushel, or even a halt cont, durlug tho day or twedays. The crude public does not hang to these option speculitions, but tho capable men to, Me, Keung und persons of thet cliss continua to make monoy in considerable amounts in wheat, corn, ete. Just now, Bloons the holiday's, tho business ia light, After Carlgtians there will bo big operations {n hoxs, sbort ribs, lurd, ete. The grentest delivery | suppuse that has evor been made (t any elty of the world way a fow days ago (n Chleugo—about 103,00 bogs." am not sure that Ar, Pope did not say it was a week's delivery.. At any rate be sald thut 50,00 In the suinegpace of time was considered remarknble two or three veurs ago, He showed we by the (igures thut there was an advance of frou 2d to 4y per cent in the existing prices of gralo upd produce over those of previous yeurs. Suid 1; pa do you, as a Chicugo man, like ty?” New Yor! *“Woll,” sufd bo, “£ was brought, up in Chl- engo, und T rather like it better, New York ts a kuod place, but Coicago ts more familiar to nes A “What do you do at night tn Chicawo, for in- stance?” suid T. "9 His reply was characteristic: © Well," said oO, ire indy a Httle trade ut nights, tou." He suld: “Chicuxo is growing all the time, and there iano limit to its growth. Waoen fT went thore from Vermont almost every buman bein had tho chilly abuitt tores months in the yonr, and you would sce them around tho stoves any 00 or ATE, Speetar Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, New Yoni, Dec, 12—The Evening Post, discussing the appointment of Mr. Freling- huyson as Secretary of State, sa: appointment of Mr. Frelinghuysen generally regarded as a safe one Mr. Frelinghuysen las to’ sensational pro- clivities, and is likely: te be on the safa ste with regard to the real interests of the United States. ‘The only thing he may haye to ghard arulnst is permitting bis oad nature to be drawn Into sume of the foreign sehunres of the coterls gathered around Gen, Grant. If he avoids that danger, we may fook upon the State Department as belng in good hunds,?? Chas. G'ossage & Co. Invite attention to their display of ITEMS. TNE BROOKLYN nninGR. Spectal Disvatch to The Cileas Triduna, New York, Doc. 12.—There is a prospect that the Brooklyn bridge may yet be wtlized during tho présent century, as the assurance {s now given out that the opening of the Here, having (olr portudical shakes. Throwgas ten ae Macao cane, Ma | Aa eee Fee | Site ake plage = abou a middle of | ter with the deyelopment of thesoll, Even tho F I fe) t d ye! Ve 1 ‘i rouds, which ure notoriously bad in [lit January. ‘The charge for walking over the | Noise" aro growing Se eee inc ine ine m structure will be the same as by ferry—two cents and one cent, There is now but one floor-beam to pkice in position to make the fluor complete. DEATH OF A NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT. XE. 8. Mack, who for several years has represented tho advertising interests of the St. Louls Republican, the ‘Louisville Cour- ter-Journal, the Cincinnatl Gazette, and the Chicago Timea in New York City, dled. to- duy ot erysipelas. He’ was siek for more than four days, Lu was a brother of J. andJ. 'T. Muck, of the Sandusky Register, and a member of the Lotus Club of tus city. ° A MARITIME REMONSTRANCE. : To the Weatern Associated IPreas, New Youk, Dee. 13,-—ho Maritime Asso- elution asks tha Departivent of State to re moustrate with the Spanish Governinent against the unwarranted charge of 10 cents per ton levied by the Spanish Consul upon all cargoes for Cuba and Porto Rico, RUMORED INDICTMIENTs It was rumored today that the grand jury havo Indicted Col. Jd. Howard Welles, charca with attempting to blackinall Jay Gould by writing threatening letters, —————— CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Proceedings in the Voacnmp Case at Katamazio, Mich. — Verlous Tnfrace tous of Lew and Order, Spectat Dispatch to The Caicago Tribune. KALAMAZOO, Mich, Doc. L.—In the Voscamp case toduy the argument of Jaw on requests to charge cousumed the forcnoun, and the argu: ment of tucts wus begun by Frank E. Kouppea, Prosycuting Attornoy of Kuluwnzoo .County, follayed by Thowus lt, Sherwoo and George P, Stowart on tho purt of tho doefeuse, anu con- eluded by Ucorgo W, MuBride, Prosecutor of Ottawa County, and Sonator Farr, for the poo- ple. The charge will bo given tho Jury tomor- row morning at 8 o'clovk, and a genoral fine pression proves thut the Verdict will bo guilty. Meeckst DUavaten to Tre Chicago 'eriburies Custer, LL, Doo, 1.—Lust night Josoph Vill- more, from Clay County, serving a Ife sentence, made his escape from the penitentiary berg. Villmoro tga Canudlan, 33 yours of age, dark complexion, dark bulr, ght bluo oyes, tive fect elgbt elaht Inches high, A roward of §5) Is offered for uls cuptire aud return, Special dnavaten to Vos vatcaza Tribunsy Lravenwourtn, Kus, Dec, 12.—Thleves ralacd tho rogideuce gf Col. D. Ut. Anthony, editor of tho Limes, Ist night, und very teisurcly rau- sacked thp bouge, Liking Nea. Antbuny's acnl- akin aacgue, valuod at SkW, aud a $50 ovgrcout for Altbuny, aud oue or two other articles, seuttaring papers, clgars, clothing, ete, genece ally over the nuuse, ‘Yaoy catured the dressings room, lighted uw lamp, aid procevdad to select what they wauled, luaving Whe rest. ‘he lump was During this moray aud the kitchea-dugr capacity 0 the round to — produce wheat, corn, ete., nobody can begin to sty when itwillatup. The great Stute of tho futuro for whent is going to be Dakota. That Territory witl become nv grent State. Tho power of the Northwest to produce a highly energized people is probably not equaled on the globe, Tho vic- ments that aro filling itup ure Irish, Germans, and Scandinavians. Thoy soon compound tnte a wugnificent race, und the peculiarity of tho climate is that [t gives then uctlye briins and bodies, ‘Cho cold of the winter and tuo Uraclug air of the sumimors bring out ult human power ina mau, You seo the race growing In sizo > must under youreyes.” Mr. Pope had an ido that Kansag was golng to be w great State for corn, Cloaks, The latest productions of eminent modistes of Paris, selected ex- pressly for our Fine Trade, and now Wiarked Down For Holiday Sales Below Cost in Paris. Sealskin Cloaks, : From Revellion Freres, Paris, ang Best London Makers. g Silk Circulars and Delmans, Lined with Siberian Squirrel, Mink and Ermine Fur. oo THE MECHANICS' BANK OF NEWARK. . Newant, Nid, De —The agreement of tho Direators of tho Mechanica’ Bauk provides, it fs understagd, that the nino Directors shall con- tribute $70,000 to pay depasiters of under $200 Jn full and other depositors 2% per cont within Unren months, provided the creditors agron to surrender thelr claims axainst the Institution and rehiove the stockholiers of thelr assoax. ments, and provided tho lutter aasizn tholr shares ton person to be desiaated by tho Di- rectors. The amount which may be roallzed from Nugent & Co. will bo divided pro rata be- sides tho 74 per cent. a LOUISIANA M'LITIA, Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Onvuans, Lu., Deo, 12.—The Legistature in extra session today declined to make any np- propriation for the milltie for the coming year. A pecullnr flan was cgughtin Lako Huron that wolghed 200 poundy and was uvor five fect tu length. ‘The body resernbies that of a sturgoon, and its mouth fs very much like that of a cod- Hab, and fs large enough to take in a man's bead, It basa sword over a foot in leng.t, which is three inches wide at tho plicn whore {tis Joined at the head, and about an ineh atthe point, Tt isu deop-water fish, but got into shullow water, where it mixed with the sturgeon and was cuught, Okl tishormen any that they Lave hover seon anything like It, Also, superior styles Cloth & Plush Cloaks, Black and Colored,® + At Low Prices. Children’s Cloaks Cheap! The Santtary Engineer of New York | published ‘Shuraday at 40 Willlam st. In- teresting loevery one, 100, All newsdealers. $< Puny, weak, and stokly children nocd Brown's Tron Bitters. Lt will strengthen, BUSINESS NOTICES, Macaltster’s Cough Mixture ts fant ais nerseding ull othor reaedias iu Chicago for tho digenses fnoiduntal to our wevorg wintur goxson, dotn PB, Lee, corner Hyltsted and Harrison strouts, and all drumglata. CABINET ORGA NS. MASON & TLAMLIN Chas. Gossage & Co. Rm " GHATEPUL—COMEORTING, EPPS’ COCOA BREAKFAST, = liz a thorough knostiodug of the natural laws Y Wich govurt the operaduns of digestion and nutel open, The cupbuird coutuining sllverware was tlon, and byw caretul upnilogtion of che tne propars broken open, but too vdntenty were nut dis- Hea of wollesuiugud Covod, Ale, Eps has provadud turbed, wires doliars reward 18 offered fur the our bross tables s delwatolytiavorsd ba vor” rovuvery of the goods And tho deteotion of tha pau wie many huey ye duvirs bile Ib Is by thy fudiclous iso of auch arilelus of divt hat « constitution aay be graduully Galle up ul nt nousl to resist overy tondsney to dlavasa, dreds of auutie mialuiles ara floating areund Ua, Feady ta nitack wheryvor thers te o wank paint We iy acape inany a fuusd abalt by keeping Oursolvus well foritiiod wiih pire binat wud w proporly-wourlalios qbloves, Uniontown, Pa. Deo, The tostimony in tho Molly Maguire triad all bows ju, the argue Miunts coMMBUNOE Ly morning, und will cons auiny the greiter pars of thy day, In counecdon with Judyo Wilson's cburge. ‘Lhe proseoudon 1 ne dbinet Orga, hug Woven u strong web of clrcuwatuutlal ovie arene ay when Gatti marae milk. Seed BEG Dente seule It 4a bulivyed b: , s2z2j Bold ba this only (3jelt, pyres jbelad - uot buen broken 2 defonsg, as ead © ASS A miininae su ps aenil Wurtat ue Rend u few of the Many Testimontales A ee SENOS fe elvy County dB 7 , a Hee arta Skistey save Wartordcaiiod ain tO |“ Bdby Orvan wives on tro euttefucdon, Jase the | BoUBs Alox Shirley, Shiriey says Warlord callud bun to 8 1 the wight und ured | plato} abut, which wounded hia, Ho then tired at Warford, and took to bis bed from pain, Warford: was found dead next morning, and Shirley ta ina dungerous condiden, BAN FRANCISCO, Dye, 13.—Last night at Vistle tacton Vutloy, this county, Poter Pestarino called upon wd young yirl to whom be wus ate tached, Hur brotner, Giataua- Glocatta, woo wus utropyly opposed to Pesinpino'’s utteyuons, found thuyy together agd attacked’ the suitor with akoite. ‘Tho girl and bur imothor lite! ferod.Avhen’ Glatuno sesuulted thei alsa, su- thing heeded iup vur intunt chass-roan, |W; ug without lets tt eves tales thy money pal “A Iitig gem! Asta puwor and quality of tono lt fa wonderful und a pertoct aurpriso to all who bear rad A woudertul Iitla follow! tls yolce 16 sath moigdlong, wil very ayinpatigue,” e Our talks are sudch ploaaud with tt, and my ebite agg aro dtigitad wis ib foot Hae ins tees Senve Mile very molt Anewurs foot ish. ‘TI ya uty tT ju sour Baubuiheeguyal oscalfautiy, Ary welt used thenp mysulf and sol Nd ral, and in every case ther Kiva entire satlstaclon, both for el 3 HL BOOKS. cavemen QUEL BOOK, ce FINE POCKET BOOKS: Lelter Cases, Card- Cases, Cigar Cases, Diariow, Weworandims, ete., i Seal, Russia, « Calf, aud Morocco, te ily eirula.! Veroly ijuring iis water, wounding bie miter | “ine aby Onian purchased of you xome, wauks . Brovanly Fatully, und tuthetin ‘stubs on Tone ginco fas proved Usalf s "wollancini Of plewtury E er thin in Fane’ Leather Goods Fin tray wach he duod le ‘araiug, ie | cree, tah gtaate bs hae tas foses of | VOT YUM y fans, tie tty vaer.’ josie of otters of the same sort. ‘ bora Baldy: Laat Fe vi i. u aby, ‘To your Ntkle one GF your Munday-schoul the Haby, OTM BR WLRGAN TS EYLES, New Opevans, Dee I.—Oseur A. Hico, tha defaulling iuteraul-revenne collector, pleading unity tn embezriemont, sas senwaced iy pay o ne of Sluwd, tho wuount of thw defulcudon, SKEEN & STUART, and surve two Sears at bard labor, 7 ut ¥ y CG: ve Ipr. chureh, o¢ ecloo} In groat variety and ‘ H a AbOUBEa, Gils Dec. 1 —Granuiuan Harris, | Vor the parr. cburey moe ee Stationers, 27 Mudixou-st. charuuter, wus urrpated today: for oxhuming bodivs front thy city cuiweteries. AMIVILUK, ‘Lent., Deo." W-Musked moo Hold slso ushraeae payuients, ‘aly 0s forcibly outyred the Juil.at Murfrecuburqugh lass 4 soe them oF soud for iflustraved catalogue, utc, é Open Eventigs watil 9 during this . BARON STALIN GAN CO, weds and next,

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