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FOREIG The Exhumation of Bodies from the Ashes at Vienna. Those Found Yesterday in a Gootl State of Pres-, ervation, Tho List of Missing Still Kept * Up as High as 1,180 Persons, Noch Talk by the London Edit- ors About Blnino’s Re- cont Notes., A Meoting at Wostminster Abbey of the Distinguished Friends of Dean Stanley.’ The Queen Gives. $11,000 to the Suffering Landladies in Ireland. Heating of Dukes, Money-Lenders, and Rack-Renters at the Lon- don Mansion House. Q'Connor and Henly May Be Indtoted for Tholr Part in the Chicago Conyontlon. fifteen Ohambers of, Commerce in France Anxious to Trade with Amerioa, * VIENNA. THE THEATRE CALAMITY,” “Vienxa, Dec. 13.—Twonty-seven- bodies wereremoved from the ruins of the Ring Theatre yesterday; also aauantity of frag- ments of bodles, feet, and hands which were not burned. ADDITIONAL BODIES. On romoving some débris front the ruins of Ine theatre tuday Additional budles were dls- ebveted in n good state of preservation. 5 INFORMATION RECEIVED uptott this morning shows that fifty por? sons reported nXssing still survive, but thesa fifty are courKerbalanced by omlsstuns of tho names of persons who are really inissing. . AY INVESTIGATION £ Into the catise of the disnater is being mado bythe Triounal for Crimtunl Offenses, apart from that Instituted by the police aitthotl- tles, It Is Intended to cxaming the persons who have communicated to the newspapers statements of thelr expericuces the night of thefire, % ‘ IN BERLIN, “Bentry, Dec. 13.—The Emperor William has sent two officers of the Berlin fire bri- gade to make Inquirles regarding the clreum- AMénees of tho ovent, a THE IRISH. THE MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON’S VISIT. _ Lonpox, Dec. 18.—The Marquis of Hart ington visited Ireland, it ts supposed, to ob- taln rerggnal {nformation in. regard to the conditinfof the country for the benefit of the Cablinet, THA CHICAGO CONVENTION. The World snys: “16 1s reported In Irish legal citcles that the Inw ofiicdrs of tha Crown have been considering the advienbility of -in- Acting T. P. O'Connor aid Healy for con- splpacy on thelr arrival In England, ‘Tlie ‘patt they touk in the proceedings of the Land-League Convention in Chicago fs relied upon as suifieient to Insure conviction,” * : AUFFERING LANDLONDS, A thecting wns held today atthe Mansion House to organize a committees of lnndown- te and city magnates In support of the Irish roperly Defense Association, Among thase resent were the Marquis of Hamilton, Lord Pears Iamitton, Lord Claude Mainilton, td Dunsang, Lord Eleho, and Lord Sut- field; also Sir Henry Tyler and John dG, Hubbard, members of Partaméit, Itis un- derstood a resolution was carried appointing committee to obtain subseriptionson behalt of the boycotted, or persons unable to gather crops. ‘The proceedings of the meeting woro rewarkably harmontous, ‘Thé pollticdl ns béctof the Irish question was, by mutual Consent, avoided, By advico of En blish eympathizers with Ireland, O'Donnell allempted to gain admission as a represonta- {lve of the tenantry, ‘The Lord Mayor rélused.to admit him, nut being Invited. O'Donnell sent o protest, stating that tho Lord Mayor was doubtless pradent to pre vént tho -volco even of nsingle represbhte- tive of tho Irie people from being raised In Spacked meuting of elly mouey-lenders and {lends of rack-rentrs, who Were preparing to render tho Land net adead luttar bysprees- ing for the Iinmedlate payment of the arrears of a famine season, ; : Gladstone sent a telegram saying themove- went was a justifiable oe, but. that, obvi: ously, tho Govermment coitld not give nuy lurther advica on the subject, The Duke of Westminster subserlbed £500, and promiedd Another subscription if further help wore re- quired, : 2 FOUR ANRESTS * Under the Coercion act wure mnade yeaterday in Ireland, EARL DUNRAVEN'S TENANTS pald thelr arrears of rent, find have accopted on offer of 63 per cont reduction, cunditional Upon a revaluation of lund. ay, THE QUKEN CONTRIBUTED £20 to the relluf of the Irlah ladies, * Bi AN OUTRAGK, i 'UBLIN, Deo, 13.—A party of armed nien ast thonth entered the house of Mra, Lonane, rs Listowel, threatening to shoot her for Giving information to tho polica, «The chil- ren throw themselves upon the mother, and ie of them recolved a cherge of shot In the xs, Bix of the party werd arrested. Five ial sentenced each to five years’ penal ten tes and the inan who shot the ehild to In consequences ef tne opposition to th 8! 0 the fehone for an, Industrial OxtADIIOn tn Dub Ht) & strong ioveMoali Droject at Holtust = a pea MAD,” It ts understood the landlords will moet S0Un to express indignation Be the workin se Of the Land fet, and deimand compensation, diate + TOBIN; Land Pont, connection with Fenian and Selouy, and cousplrucy, is SAME OFT AHONy ‘Tho Treasurer of ths Ladio wT, ata r 8 Ladieg' Land Leaguo fi H ad for the genurel fund ede 4 oc : Binxauayy, Doe Th re ce. — The etn: League iussed ‘resolutions Saptenbig inane Ratlon at th p 85 patrlott pe rivanmiont without trial of THY BRITIEH, . - THE UNITED STATES” ANU: THE MONTOE Loxpos, Dao. 18.—Tie standart, th “a XDON, Dae. 13,—~ la na Tealing article on Secretary: Blatue’s. In- structions sent to the American Minister at LAma, anys: “It may bo absurb, but [tls only carrying Ue Montoo toctrine to ite legithiuate cdnclusion, to assume that by and by we shall seo represuntatives, deputed frdin Washington, to control (ho relations of tho Emperor of Hrazil with the European Powers, and the savages of Patagonia ine volciig the ald of n Utilted States commission to compone their differences, Wiint {8 the temper of the Cabinet nt the presunt mo- ment we edt only Inter from the growth of the Chauvinist genthnent,- whteh has confused the didcussion of tho enual question, As io Pern, th ta not wholly, perhnps, mm matter of acntl- ment, Tk is true Blaine lias resigned, and the Ainetlonns will have ho longer to admire the glowiig: periods In whieh he has mnln- tulued the jiretonslons: of his country, but American diplomacy ta unttormy st will be touch tha saine whether td dispntches tro penned by Frellughuysen or Blaine, . It Is not fmprobable that Prestdent Arthur may Suon announce ‘that pence is restored and tt now protectorate by the United Stites estab- lighed.* THE PALL MALL GAZETTE? anya; ‘Lito tnpressiol created by Dintne’s dispatch ta undoubtedly bad, and It would hve been intich worse If the author was BULL intrusted with the direction of tho for- elan polley of the Unilud States. We feel no apprehension that the attitude Murlbnt assuined ab Lina will be persisted In by the Comuidatoner who superseded hin. ‘Tne Amerluan peuple have too much todo tiearer home to sobtipas adjudleators among tho South Amorlean Republics. If any Euro- penn Power wero to intervene, the elreum+ statutes would bo altered.” ‘Tho Timea, In an article on the relations of tho United States with Chill uid Peru, sayy: “ We cannot doubt it was President Arthurs object to quallfy the inferenecea which sevinec to be suggested! by the tone of Secre- rary Binlune's former disputelies, and whieh lie inay have foreseen wottld attraet much attention In Europe, ‘Tho censttire passed upon Hurlbut-and Gen, Kilpatrick must ine volvu Secretary Blaine to a certain extent In the discredit, Whatuyer may bs Hurlbut’s or Gen, Kilpatrick’s other merits, it cannot be said they have shown any striking fitness for n diplomatic career.” ‘Tho Post, referring to Secretary Binine’s dispatches, says: “The pretensions of America in interfering in the matter. are In thomselyes. suimewhat arrogant, It is not try that Amerie has any special interest in the question at Issue.” TILE- MARQUIS OF LORNE, hefoyo sailing tor Canada, wilt escort ‘the Printess Louise to South Franee, whore sho will remaln for sonte thine forthe benelit of her henlth, DEAD. Mr. Maltiand, one of thé proprietors of tho Liverpool Mereury, and President of the Press Agsociation, fs dead. IU, THB-BALLOON BE BTHONG, HIS VOYAGE WILL BE LONG, ‘The absences of news from the balloon, {n which Walter Powell was carried to sua on Saturday, causes a great setisation, Powell Re 0 project to cross the Atlantic In a bal- loon, : DUAN staniby, At a meeting at the Chapter-House. of Westminister Abbey, to consiler the sub- Ject of creating a fund fora memorial to the jate Dean Stanley, Denn , Bradley presided, supported by the Prince of Wales, Lord Granville, Mre Lowell, and Lord Lorne, Tho Prinee of Wales proposed and Lord Granville and Lowell sttppurted a resolu- tlon reciting that the genius anil publicsery- ices of Dean Stantoy entitled hlin to anation- al nomorial, A resolution was unanimously adopted In favor of a recumbunt efigy, to bo vinaced nerr the grave of thelnte Dean's wife, and also in fayorof the completion of the windows of the Chapter-Ilouse. A com- mittee, headed by the Prince of Wales,was ap- pélnted to recelve subscriptions, Dea Brad: ey, romarking on the widely revresentatlys Hiaracter of the meeting, sald that, ag well as the representative colonies of Grent Brite ain, they had with them (9 representative of akindred nation beyond the sens, who rep- resents the feellngs of alt men, The Prinea of Wales, In proposing the resolution above mentioned, anid Dean Stanley was tiot only Appreciated In Europe but In America, where the Dean recelyed so much kindness arid hospitality, Mliptster Lowell warmly culo- -glzed Dean Staitey, and oxpressed his pleasure: in having the privilage of uniting ina tribute to the memory of a great man, especinily because it scemed that his pres- once there was an augury of a day, which he belleved would surely come, when the chur- ficter aud services of every eminent man of the Britis raco would be the coinmon pos- session and Inheritance of ovory brancl: of the. ancestrat stem, He expressed 9 wish that the memorial could have been interna- tonal instead of national, Ie contluded by Oxpressing a lope that the American people: would bo allowed to contribute to tho me morial,- ‘Cho Archbishop of Canterbury, Lor Sallabury, Samuel Motley, and Lord Lorne also spoke, HELIGOLAND, * ; It 1s positively denied that Germany and England are about to enter Into negotiations looking to tho cession of THeligoland. AT THE NATIONAL CONYENENCE’OF MINERS, Thomas Burt (Radlow), member of ‘Parllu. munt for Morpheth,; was olected President of the Miners’ Nntlounl Aasuclation, vice MacDonald, deceased, EARTHQUAKE, Fishermen from tho north of the Istand of Arran, off thé coast of Donegal, Ireland, report nu earthquake ,yesterday. ‘Thou- sands of Osh were thrown on the beach, prvewrenrenicemnas ITALY, S THE POPE, Rowe, Doc, 18.—Thu Popo today gave a farewell audicnce to the prelates avalsting at the canonization services, : Tie Huty Fathor sald: Unlon is more necossary now than ever, Goil’s Church Is being attacked do- splta its power uf brldling human pisstons and restraining masses in revolt, The bons fits eonferfed by the Holy Seé upon the popu- lutions are dented with no less madness than audacity, May Italy one day understand that whatshe might doin bolalf of the lib- erty and rights of tho Pope wil! not bring her danger; but prosperity.” IN THE" TRIAL OF MACOALUEO, who throw a revolver at Promier Dopretla In tie Chamber of Deputies the 2lat of Novem bor, the prisoner pleaded destitution and starvation, and aald the polico had refused to naslut him, Seutence’ will be pronounced Wednesoay. ‘ —— FRANOD®. goon ENOUGH, Pants, Dec. 13.—flie Chainbers of Com- marco of Paris, Lyons, St, Etlenne, Rheiing, Bordeaux, Macon, Catmar, Roohelle, Monte pollley, Grenoble, Angouleue, Bayanno,: Nahoy, Havre, and Mursefilos pronvunce In fayur of negotiations for a Franco-American treaty of commerce, THY WUNAPANTISTS DOWN ON AMERICA, In the Chamber of Deputies today Gandin, Bonapartlat, quustioued Nouvler, Minister vf Commerce, in regard to American pork, Gandlu said it ouxht not to be left to the fin- vorterg themselves to take the nevessary steps to prevent importation of infected meaty, The Under Secretary of Commerce roplicd that tue quantity of linported meat was 60 considerable ‘that proper Inepection was impossible, and that the decrea was with- drawn in conseguence, The Government, ha ‘sald, was nogatlatlng “with the United Btates Government on the subject, Gandin-asked how an inspection would be possible jn America which waa imposalble in Frauce, ‘Tho matter was too serious, he ‘anid, to be settled situply by n decree. Ho therefore’ submitted a bi} embodying the former problbitory deeree which the Goy- ernment hat withdrawn. APPROPITATIONS. ‘Tho Chamber of Deputies adopted eredits for the Ministers of War and Marine. Gam- betta, replying ta tho erilictsins of M. Iu. gues, sald Gens, Mirtbel and Uallifet trad been choson members of the Supremes Coun ell of War becatse they wery the most capa: ble officers ellgibie, noonyront, Gambetta hins written to the President of the Court of Assizes stating that tie lias re- tensed all public uflleials ang witnesses in Joustan's action against the Titranst gent froth Ute ubligation of observing the usual of- ficial beéreey. A BILL PRiseENtin, ‘The Allister of Marita las formed a proj- eet for prolpuging the breakwaters at.Cher- bourg, so as to tuctudy rosdstedd works, to cost 40,000,000 francs, THE ROYAL MUSEUSE OF NNUSSELS bought Ruvon's pietira, "The Mir St Benedivt,” for 426.800. GURMANY, CONCITIATING IMBIARCIG Benrin, Dec 1%—With a view of stlll farther coneltiating the Government the Centre party has given notice of an interpel- Jation In the Reléhstag dealing with the question of assisting workmen by removing restrictions on Sunday inbors DENIAL. Gen. Von Moltko’s Adjutant stntes that the roported theft of important papers trom the Wate Oftice fs unfounded, ‘ * WIRMANCIC favors the projected universal exhibition in Berlitt in 1885 or 1880, SPAIN. Tite VALLEN EDITORS, Mannin, Dee, 18,—In the Senate yesterday the Minister of Finanes stated that the ex- communication of editors for critlelsms on the elurgy will be inquired into, MONEY FOR CUA. The Treasury Department sends Cuba 15,000,000 pesetas, RUSSIA, Wit AMVEAL. Sr. Perensnuna, Dee. The police offi- cers Mrounski, Furssoff, and ‘Ujaetett will appeal from the sentence of threo years’ exile, The Nihilist ‘'rigonia witl bo trled be- fore the Senate in speci! sitting, as THE BAST. THE DANUNE, Romer, Dee, 13,—1t ig suml-oMlelally stated that Ituly informed Roumaula that she only desites free navigatioh of the Danube, a\ustrin spontaneously made a perfectly sat- isfactory devinration to lialy on the subject, CUBA. : onrruany, Havana, Dee. 1—Arthur B. Dean, of Louisville, Ky., dled of yellow fever. DIAMONDS IN LONDON, How std In What Manner Reeclved, and How Hecently Stoo. London Tones, Nov, 192 Up tolast night tho perpetrdtors of tho rob- bery tn Iatton Garden bud not been appreliend- ed, and to further Intertmution wis abtainabte at Scotland Yard, though thé polico were stated tu bo energotieally mituwlog up a clew: tn their possossion. Except in thy cuge of very lurge Bpeclinous, which tuay ‘chance, if exacp meaorands have been trkeu, to by rece ognizod by thoie weight, it will be prac- tlenlly impossible to Identify the uncut stones hundreds of watch arrive tn London every week; ond, morcever, these uneut stones will, no doubt, be cut and polished ‘and sent into tho rourket ussvon ng possible, Tt 14 not at all uo- Nkely that some of them may be sold tu the very inerchanta from whom they were origivally stulen. Every Cupo mail brings to Londow lirge quautitics of uncut dlumonds—fur tt is from Suuth Alviea that thu supply chictly cones, and nut from Braztl—nearlyd all of: which fud thelr fay ‘to Hatton * Garden, which bis for some years taken tho pluco of Finsbury squnre as tho headquarters of the English diamond trade., Many of the mer- obatta in Hation Gardon have aleo oouses in Ametordam and other Continental cltles, but es- peotly in Ameterdatn, whither wust of the rough diamonds are sent Ingrder to bo cut and volished. Thore aro, therefore, very frequent consigamonts of diamonds from London to Hol- dad, and no post-ollico, probably, tratisinits o Rteater nuinber of yaluablo purcels than that in Hatton Garden, Tho purceis are, of course, romietue + but ag that. dues not rounder the pbat-ollice Huble for luss or duinie, nu sys fem of dinmond tnsurance tas been called Into oxidtence, and ia undertnken by vurious com. nies at tho low rate uf nvout ls Ud per £100. in the wnse of narcvis of Very excoptonnl vulue Qepucial insurance is somatiues alfeuted; but ut oporation tukes some little thae, and tiny 1@ importunt, the mure usual gu 4a for the Mereftaut to take out a flouting policy, and tu Pay in advance 6 premiunton an insurance of ety) £0U,0U0 dr £7U,0U0, which aniount 3 gradunl- y writin olf the buoks uf tho culnbauy as eucn Pircol ja dispatched, wotll tho tutul is reached, Whe # ow polloy bucomes necessary. If tho diumunds stolen on Wednesday ovoning fro nut recovered, thy coupauivs will bo beavy lusors; but the value of (ho lost stonos does nut seom to bo acouratuly known, Hewover, cou- sidering the avelige Valuc of thostunce brought by each Gupe mull, aud tho yulue of those beld over fron the arrival of the previous miail, tho whole umount cannot be sat down nt mitch loss than 2.0) oF UW, The stnicn parcels wero “covalgned by ubout thitty diferent trims, aud Mears, Lowls & Lowis, uvting ‘on behnatt of tha Instirqnce coipunies, have alfered a ros ward of 21,0 tor the upprebension « of the thieves, It tony, tawevor, bo rousati- nbly fedred that, once out of the coun- try, tho crlminuls will be sufe, ‘The legitimute trude in dinmouds ts 0 grodt it there miust be plenty of unserupulaia persons who aro will- Ing to tako the rist of doling in them and dis- pusiag of them unlawfully, Whon the Kimbor- ey diamond rebbory saa effected eighteen months ugo, and stones the vulue of £70,000 wero stolen, the culprita wero never d scovered. Sueploion never ripeued inte proof, and the stolun dlamonds were o8 markotuble ag thougn thoy bad bevn hunestly come by. ‘Chit belne the onse, it may well be a mutter of surprise that guch robberies are not inere frequent, 28, ius deed, they might bo if only English thioves hud the Jngenulty and the paticnvs of Nibtlist cou aplruturs, But jn the prosent fnatanco, thauh the rab- bury was neatly platined, uo absolute gonius sovins tohuye Loen neucssiry, Au idspeotion of the Hatton Gurden Past-Oitvo shows that ordi- nary qnicknogs und ordinary daring alune wero anted, Nototug ean bo clearer than the thieves’ modus operandl, One must assume, of oourao, that tho intention was to abstract a pare toplar bay at a particular timo,’ As soon as the gratianis Were extinguished the rost was easy. Jlose to the public eitrance to tho ollico [sa small and not tog aubstuntial door by whieh the postmen an entering pass beblnd the gounter to remove the letter bie, and immo: diately within this door, and visible frou all the publio part of the olive, wre the buys thom: selves, or rather tha buaks oy whloh tho Luss, after belng mado up, wre huuk for a shure tino before boing removed from the office, It will ps An iinportant question whether the dour was ie sooked ur uniogkud juat bofure the robbory, ‘he counter js surmounted by anctting of brass wire at loast elqbicen inches high, over whiob It would be “lunpossiblo to vaylt; it was by the door, therefore, and not by a jump. across the countur — that the thioves ubtalued nocesa ta thu pigs. All that waa neccsaury was that the gus abould bo extinguished ut a given moment while the thief, without any of tho subtleties or reflnuments uf bla profession, passed through the door in thu dark, aurzed the baga, and bussed out uguin bo- foro the natonlshed fumuls clorke wore aware of the nuture of the utteimpt. It appoars that Riore than oy reylatered parcels ure imnisslug, and that, though most of the diamonds ure ni the rouxo, some few have been cut. Onv of these latior welghs as muck oe 13 currats, aud two others are wurth 4400 or 4000 ouch, . Duma Peraas a Flanneter, Whon Dumas the older brought out his play of “Monto Cristo” ho mado an Ruguneuiont with the munuger of the Thoutre de lu Vorte Balot Martln, under which bu was to rogelye 10,000 {ranvs extra if tho Orst titty ‘performances pro- diced an average of i nee trance. On the night of tho Mfttoth performance Du- mone arrived at the theatre to sottly ucquunts, * Woll,” auld tho Inunuger, “It ti past 0 o'clock now, aud wo aro not likely to take in anything more. Hore ure tha books, Yon seo that the total reculpta ouly font up 140,08) frungs. a0 that there la no extra premium coming to you.” + ¥ou aro right, | suppose,” replied the autor with walab, “but it is duuced unfortunute, as f had invitudsomo fricnds to. sypper with wo, waking sure Twoutd buyo ihe monoy, and f haven't a sou about mo.” : My Purag tua your disposal,” sald the man- ager? “how much do you want} “A bundred frauca will suitice. thapkal’ eaid Dumas, pouching tho Ove fouls and “Walke ing wsrey. alfa bour Luter the troasuer brought the tang tad aliped gut tukeu twa boys, nud tudo tong ha 4) iy 4 a TAIO0 francs by tho obeauam, wee ME Ta | ever sluce remuliicd, allbougs ie NEW YORK. ' Prospect that the Newark Bank Depositora Will Get Their Money. Small Creditors to Receive 100 Per Cent and Large Ones 75 Per Cent. Two Victims of the Michigan Fires Seok + Lodging in a Hoboken Police Station. A Dond Ohild Carrisd About the Olty by a Party of New!y-Arrived Italians, TUB NEWARK BANK, A PROSPECT THAT THH DEPOSITORS WILL GET ‘THEIR MUSHY, Speciat Inapaten ta Ths unteags Tribune New Yonn, Dec. 18.—There la t_ prospect that the Newark Bank matter will-soon be settled. ‘The Directors have made a propost- Lon to the stockholders and creditors which, if accepted, will no doubt plice the institu Uon on its feet Agalu. Thd Directors tre anxious to reopen the bank, and at the same thne to save the stockholders and creditors aswell, ‘Therefore they bave raised a fund fo be upplicd In conection with tha bauk’s assets in initigation of the losses. ‘The terms for thu:suttlement they propose are: ‘The DI- rectors to pay for the. sharcholders the tmounts assessed on thetr shares, condl- tioned that these are’ transferred to the Di- rectors, all depositors of $200 or less ‘re Get 100 PER CENT, and over that sum %% per cttit. exconting bankers and iusttrance companies, These fire to gel percentage of realizution on As- sets, excluding thosy ot Nugent. Whatever is secured from Nugent ts to be divided pro rata auong the depusiturs and other creditors, One of tho Directors stated this evening (at the, ivhdle amotnt pledged by tho Directors Is $735,000, It was unposstble tu state how much the Directors would indl- Vidually contribute toward that dionnt, even Wit were n matter of public Interust, which he did not think was tho cise, ‘THT NUMBER OF DEPOSITONS who had deposited fess thin $200 each was" 450, and thoy are to be paid the full amount of thelr deposits'ng a matter of convenience Su fat as the Directors had been avle to as curlaln the stockholders and depositors were sntlsied with the propusition, ‘The Directors did not see why the depositors should not be aittlstied, as the necessity of vringtne silts uuainst the Directors, and thus iivolvity themselves In tedious litigation was averte by aeceptung this plan, FIRE VICTIMS. VICTIMS OF THE BUCMIGAN FIRES BEEK LODGINGS AT A: BIATION-IOUSH, Special Dispatch to The Chieugy dritune, New York, Dee. .13—A_ travel-stalned man, accompanied by a little girl, apntied for lodgings at the oboken Police Station Inst night. Musatd that his name was Wil- son Kenfeth, and that the little girl was his daughter. Ile wos otie of the stffeters by the Michigan fires.” He formerly [ved in Gratlot County, Michigan, with his wife, the fittle gicl who was his cotipanton, and two infunt children, twing. Je Hat a far under good cultivation, a comfortable house, find a quantity of stock, ‘The firs enme, aud everything was swept away his wife atid twlu infants perishing in he flames, saved lis own life and that of the girl by jumping on one of the frightened horses, He nid nade his, way most of the distance on foul, getting an oceusional lift in wagons on the rond, and yesterday they walked all the way fron Rondout. | His desire was to got to Paterson, Where his mother Mved, and to her he Intended to consign his child. ITEMS, GOING ‘tO PhisoN TO DIK New Yonk, Dee, 13,—Daniel W. Stone, the aged Inwyer and ex-Méthddlst minister, who is tobe sentenced tomerrow for perjury by Judea Arnistrong, still Hes in the Queens County Jail’ in a very precarious condition, Stone is 8 Years old. ‘The physician attend- ing him says chat his patient has not been abléto stand on his feot since he was re moved from the court-room at the tiny of his conviction, several days ago, and that he fy not likely to live any length of thine. OBITUARY, Gen. John H. Martindale, ex-Attornoy- General of this State, dled at Nice, France, TNE GAMBLING-HOUSES ORDERED CLOSED. Distrfet-Attorney Rollins tng issiied notices to tho keepers of gambling-houses, pulicy- shops, and aselpnatlon houses Poaulrinng then" jc 10 the | to close. Natiees will aleo be sent Jandlords of witth houses reqtilring them to sposgess thelr tenants under pennity uf law, irev hundred of these notlcus have alread eon Issued. OPPOSED TO A BANKRUPT LAW. The butter, exe, and chetse trade today adopteda resolution declaring its opposition to Congress ghucting. a Nattonal Bankrupt Jaw, bucinae it would disturb the contldetice now oxlatng between merchants extending Noeral credits, and that tt would check the prerine prosperity of Uie.country by creat ing distrust, lvetlons of the former Bankrupt law. REFUSED BY VANDERBILT, It is stated that nt the meoting of the rall- Toad Presiteats Monday a system of rates was agreed irpon in order to terininate the exlatlig war between the companies, ‘These rates, it is understood, were refuded by Vanderbitt, who oxvressed his willtngugss to subiuit the matter to a board of arbitration, WANT TO ROW MANLAN, Boyd and his friends ia fiugland and Wale Inve Ross and his friends in New Brunswick are endenvoring to guton rices with Han- lan, A BAD CASE. Anumber of Itallans, ace arrlvod, oatly Tuesday started out to flint No, 91 ‘South, Firth avenue, ‘They wandered about until? tonight. whon they were takon in charge by a pulieginno, Ono of the party was carrying the body uf Mary Schino, 5 years old, whose parents the party were sceking, ‘Tho child dled white the party were wandering through the city, ——— Dinners of the German Emperor, American Register of Paris. . After the trequent notices wo in the pa- pore of dinnurs at the Emperor's pulace, and ables laid fur tweaty or mora covers, it may not be uninturosting to learn something about the Binporur's table tn genoral, Eimporor Wil- fin is In the habit of taking, about 730 a. m4 sinple colteo with a Inrge allowance of milk, and a couple of small bredds without butter, At To'oluok p.m. the scound breakfaat (lunch) is served, ‘alteruately culd or warm, Tue dinuer tukos place, rogulusly at 6 o'cluck. If tho Kine poror tee in tho lower apartments of the palice, the menu remalintng tho same which ho 1s wont to ordor for hlimsuif, consiating of four ve five courses, which thu chef de culsine submits carl; la the mornlug and tho Emperor approves of, If tho dinner [a ainrze one tho tabio te jald in the upper apartments. Tho fnvitations ure givon by tho Emperor at an varly bour, the are Tungemont of seats bolug thon and thora ise cused with tho Court Maratats, Tho lavitod guosta receive tholr bost tn a suloun adjoininy the dining-room, where the latter aalutes, and, after ‘a conversation of two or fifteen minutes, pegocdos thom to the table, Tho Kmperor takes alt clurct or Mosvtic wito doda-wator, and cof. foo ouly occusioually after hirge dinnera, A cup of toa, without cuke ur bredd, ster the theatre, couchudos the frugul repasta of the diy. Wahon the Empress jw present the monu is su mitted ty her, and, except when a largo party te invited, tho Emporor tukes his dinner in tho Emprose’ apartineat The Sunderland Library, Lyndon Timer. Mosers. Puttick “& Bimpsun, who, au stated by usa few woeks ugo, ure about to geil the Vuko of Marlborough'’s mughiticodt tbrary by ayo Won, on the let of Ducembor und wight totlowing duya, ut thelr rooms In Loetoester square, buve jet issued the first po B@ sulo catalog of ite contenta, which is in its Way a btvllogrupaical curiosity, and 18 publisbed at five sbitlings. Ite reface gives a abort history of the Torma- jon of tbo brary in the varly purt of the Jast century by Charles, third Earl of Bunderlund, the father of tha second Duke of SMurlborough, It wad odliscted In the short space of twelve years in the reiwna of Georss & and Geor i ahs atic wan eda jotcd wus dey ited Mt soho, oro ag Ere ee ta aurora tna Ae ay, ‘Tho library ttsolf 18 partiowlarly riob in fa teek and Horan classics, hivluding * Edi lanes Yrlucipes" of Aillun, Lvobylus, Anac- reu. —Arialyphunos,— Arisiutta, Adschtoos He |. ‘friaing froin unfavorable recul- | ud ONG OF two gilosts tho table fs simply” THE CHICAGG TRIPUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBBR 14, 1881-TWHLVE PAGS. ar, Catullua, Demosthenes, Buripides, Her- rottutus, [gmor, Horner, Inean, Lucian, Pind.je, Phutns, Paty, Plins, Sophocles, Tacitite, Thus eyuldes, Terence, Thooeritua, Varco, Xenophon, ete. Besittes the abyve, which aro chiefly value able og the first productions of the preases of the early printers on tha Continont, there ire also numeroité other editions uf great Nterary vaio as tho frst editions of nuthontic texts, snd fot the various readings, sobollit, notes, and commantaries by which thoy fro akeompanied. Next in number and Ine portatog gumo thé Bibles, of which thera Mtro nl muat wil tho raro urid oarly cditiond In Putystott, Hebrow, Greok, Latio, English, Weleh, French, Itdlinn, Spuhish, German. Grison, and Sciavanic, mostly of the Hltecnth end sixteonth centuries. Among tho Eniliat Bibles nee Queon Elizatieth’s own copy Of the Genevan version, and James 8 Iirze papor copy of the Hoyal version with which hia natne [8 connected, The library cons tuing & few ancient inanuseripts, including o benutifal iuintinted manuseript of | the Atonanes of King Arthur, a Latin Bible of tha fourteenth century, two codices ‘of: tho Holy Gospels in Greek, of the twelfth and thirteofth centuries, a St. Chrysostom of tho twelfth century, and a St. Gregury of tho thit- teenth century, Tho great ttatlan writers, Dante, Roccuecio, Petrarch, Ariat, ete, ore Woll represented: and aa ty Boccacclo, there re first oditions of fenely all his writings, the most ppecrait being tho irét edition of his Decain> gron with # dute, printed hy C. Vatdarfor, at Venice, in 1471, and ‘oclotirated torvugnout the world on account of the chormons suin given ‘soma sixty year¢ aro for the Duke of Loxburg’s copy. The books printed on veltum inthe Hbrary nrevery remerkible tor thele rarity and auinber, bolnz the largest in any private library In Burope, and including several whieh bart been hitherto unnoticed by biblidgraphers. ‘The following clusses of books | Are also well represented: Eurly English poets, enrly Engtiab tracts and pamphicta, county his- terles, controversial tracts and pamphlets, mostly historleal, relating to France and En- wiand, the fathers and cutnelis of the church, ently obronictes, books on America, on the canon and ‘elvil Inw, etc, All the most ituportant works mentioned fn the catalowahich extorids tu2.s0¥ luts, have been carefully collated, a circumstance whieh inust give the cathtor a real valuy fur the purposus of future references, which it would not otherwise possess, for tha coilations given are thuso of ythe actual coplos in tha library, and where any differonces re noted by Dr. Dibdin Gnd tho other bibtlographers thay are carefully recorded. A very consitierable number of tho jote comprise volutnes containing several sep. arate picces bound together, which It wits found iinpossible to rcparate without injury and loss, Thosalo will probably oxtend to four, it not to five portions; tbo second portion wilt probably be sold enply next April. It only re- tnntna to add that the general condition of the books fg excellent, very many being bound in morocco, and « larga number In contemporary uindings. Many of the books are large papor Coptes, and several bear statnped on thotr bitd= ings the armorial bearings of thelr former royal and noble possessora, INTO THE WRONG HOUSE, The Rev. Dr. Gage’s Adventure with n Burglar~fne Mittister Captures Him. Harttord Courant. For some tle past Mr. Prank A. ‘Thompson, General Agent of tho Phunix Life-Insurance Company, tas been vccupytyg the residence of the Rov, Dr. Giige, on Asyium avenae, during the absenee of tho family, On Saturday Mr. ‘Thompson moved away, and (tis aupposed that tuo house was watched, and belluved ta bo, empty. However, Ur. Gage was occupying It. Yesterday afternuon about 4 o'clock be locked up the premises und came down tuwu. Shortiy atter 8 o'cluck bo roturned, intending to pass the remninder of ‘the evening in Bis study, reading. Ho unlocked tho front dvor, stepped into tho hall, where it wae pitch dark, and closed the door. An Inatant later ho heard a movomont inthe direction of bis atudy, which opens pon tho front bull, and then twico B stern voice, “Open that dour! Open that dovri" EHia Nest {inprossion was that it was Ste. ‘Thompson spedking, but tt tashed upon him that tho vulva wus nn unfamiliur one, “Then ho knew that the indi wus 8 stranger, and, ip all probability, a burglar, A mumunt biter Dr. Unge threw open che doot, 18 ho voutd feo noth- iny, und just tnen tho. burglar mude a quick rush tor freedom. He was not quick enough, As be caino up Dr. Gage caught hun at thd back, clagping uth arms around bin and selzing his night hand, In which was detected tho glean of 8 pistol, A teree eeleple vnsued, the burglar tryin to free himself, and, wiry and strony, proving no invun competitor for Dr. Uae, ale | hui that guattemin is powerfully built, No words were spoken other thin the burgiar’s: “Letmoegol Letmegol” — * Tho strugzle continuing, the tio men went outot the dour and down tho short stops into the front yard, wavre Dr. Gago lifted tis cup: tive aud throw fim hunvily, fulliug ontop. All this tlie the felluw bad been endeavoring to “Het uchuucy to tisu bis weapon, but could Hot free bis Inind ne the strong wrasp. Wheti both were down Ur. Guve felt thut bo was'in grenter dunger of the weupon, which be could no longer see, and be cailed for assistance, A youu man, whom Dr. Gere did not recognize ia the excitement of the moment, rexponded to the call, and a moment luter Mr. Gurdon ‘Trumbull, who wus pissing, rushed up, aud, drawing a pistals presented It, covked, at tho burgiur's etd, and ordered. tlin to drup bis weapon. Ho uid so, aud just then Mr. A. M. Wurtbut and Untted States Starsual Uutes, who lives ucruss the street, camo up, Mr, Butes aipped a pale of handeutts upon the burglar, and then Dr. Gayu fur tv first time released bis grasp and rose to hia feet, Other passers-by stopped, and Mr. W. G, Comstock Jr., of East Hurtford, who was driving by, volunteered to get anoliicer, Ho returtitd with Oillcer ilarris, and the prisoner was Uuken to the polico station, inthe met0e Dr. Quyo eustained no Injuries other than slight scratches upon bis bands, An examination of the premises showed bow the felluw hud operated. He opened a kitchen window from too vuranda, and, stepping in, ynlucked tno kitchen dour to leave a safe way of oxit, but, as the alfatr ended, did uot bave an opportunity to use It, He rausacked tho frat fluor ia part, and in Dr, Gago's study piled up his booty, mostly clothing, pronaratary tu pucks ing itup. He tad there ali of Dr. Gaye's voter vivthing, excepting what bo wore, bis traveling bag, and # pillow cago In which were threo of Mea, Gawos allk dresscs and other valuable clothing. When ho started to cacnue be helt on to thie pillow case, oxpecting that be could os. enps with it when tho duor was thrown open at his command, F On reaching the statton-houss the prisoner gave bts udte as John Gitlespie, A tinely-mude steel jlmimy, about avventeon inches lo was found in ao tnuer pocket uf bis inside coat, the ocket being about two inches wido and twenty juvbes deep, and specially made to bold tho Junmy. He was comfortably dressod, and when captured hada vory excellent overount on—in. fact, De. Gaye's beat cout, whtob hu bad donned us tho easiest way of carrying It away, AC tho station-houso he guve bis occupation asa carpenter, but ao examination of nis bands d that bo was unaccustomed to manual He is about tive feet aoven inches In hight, will welgh 140 pounds, and {a of wiry, muscular build. His complexion ta dark; he hus a black mustache, and his fuco Is covered with a apse eat of dark beard. Ho fis very bald, and what little bair remains on either side 18 of a dark brown color, Generally spouking bo te bright and keen, and Is ovidently no atnateur in bls line, None of the policemen haye recognized him. He isan Amorican, with abligbuy ‘German caat of foatures, a The New York Bonapartes. A correspondent of tho St. Luuts Republican bus been visiting Watertown, Jefferson County N.Y, Walking through the streets bu met aia 4 who, he wus tolil, wus tho daughter of Josepl Bonapurto, ex-King of Spaiu. ter mother wus Ame. Deilataile, who was for many gunre the | ‘oy nor and odcupant of a charming residence on a bend of tho Indian River, near Hvans Mills, a villuge ton oilles worth of Watortown, and who, a8 tradition says, whilo Joseph Ronaparto, was, a resident. in that sec- tion of New York Statu, formed the av. qualntance and Subroquently traveled with hint to Europe as * the wife of bis privute secros tary." The daughter, Caroline, who is a lady of elegant accomplishmonte and reiinemunt, fa the wife af Howell Benton, of the Villuge of Ox How, where thoy buve lived for thirty yeurs. Benton's fatnor wag tho ploncer physician uf that distriot, ‘The correspondent was informod that the Bentuns now live in Watertown, aod tbat Mrs, Honton devotes bor time to teachlug a clues of young ladles French, drawing, and music, for which tuition she ts eminently qualified, Bho boara a striking resemblance to Joguph Gunuparte, a8 well aa to hor aunt, his alster Caroline, ex-Queen of Nas ples, aftor whom who was namod. OF that aunt Ttleyrand suid: “She hud Cromwoll's bead on tho abuuiders of a pretty woman.” Like bor famous quot, Mrs, Beaton Is suid to bo endowed with a resolute will, a vigorous Madorstunding, lofty idcua, aud a flexible and delicate mind. She “hus not changod much in thirty curs, oxcept that sho ia stouter. Sho aa dark eyes =o and an © Intelicotual brow, “atampead with tho Bisrul pis of, a pensivo aorcow,” Hor balr ts stil dark. ‘fhe correspondent met Mr, Benton, whom be desoribed’ ‘ns having An distingulsbed ui, and rosenibling Frederick the Great. lo le cccetri(, and wears a semil-military cocked but. He said that bis wire bad visited Europo several times during the Louis Napuleon empire, was recognised as one of the family by the Bonhpurtes, reoulved marked attention froin them, aud was invited to Court, Bho printed a book conoerniug bor obsorvations during those forelga tours, Tho correspuudent expresses great surprise that Mra. Bunton did uot share fp the legucies lett by the Leincesa Pauline to the children of bor brother Joseph. =. ‘Two columns are devoted to @ description of the residence and adventures uf the Bouupartes iu America, A dlatlnguished Frepchmuu, Juaes Je Hay do Chuumunt, mdvoed Josuph to cai to this country. tie futher bud been u friead of Auerics, and freely opened biy house to Frunk- Un. He sunt olothing and powder bere durtug our Revolution, aud devoted hus fortune to our cuuse, He it was who gave Paul Jones the five ships which he used so poworlully,, He aftore wards bought large estates lu Now York. " Tho son Jumus wus greatiy interosted in Na- poleon, and when Josep Hataparto way sore bresacd wad afsald of the coullsuation of curtain waxon-londs of silver that ho had at Blois. he ‘offered Lo Ray the stiver fur anmo af the Ameri- ont realestate. Thus, by t temporary arrange- ment, hé shifted tho ownership uf the silver. ute batenin Was Analiy made between thom for 10.0 acres of dand. Joseph vougtt land also at Hordemown, N.d.. and made his princi- pe residence there, Hut he pAssod much time if Jofferton County, New York, bulita Nine hovisd, and horrified the natives by eating bulls troy. ite tind tho township named Diana, if which | his tonds, well nditted for bunting, wero lo- cated. A 1-acrto Inko there iscniled Hona- parto Like, und tatge stories linger athong tho peovis about his Invish a and tho of- ferts of tavernkeepers atid othors to ftdgce him, Quito n number of exiles cama to New York with Joseph Honnparte, and many settled at Cape Vineont, on the St, Lawronee. | Cattnt Real bollt fue mansion there, to whidlt It Is sald Napoleon Bonapicte was to bo be brought, but the Iatter diced before he could be atolun froin Ht Helena. Princy Surat, son of tho King 11 Naples, eamo to Cape Vincent and started vutls ous wonderful Improvements, but he wis soot ducp in debt, aut preferred to goto New York ahd engage in burae-raclugs in WARD IMPROVEMENTS. Tho West End of the Twollth Ward. Tho Sixth Precinct Nepubliean Reform Club of tho Twolfth Ward held a regular mooting {nat evening at’No, 426 Woatern avenue, tho Presi- dent, If. C. Bonnett, In the chitin, The Lignt Committee, who wore instructed at a former meoting to submit an eatimate of thé cost of Placing ono olactric light at the curner of Polk streotand Western avenue as an expetinent, Foported that the cost. would amount to $150. The report wns accepted. The Committee on tho proposed Polk Street Railway reported that their petition wond probably be presenter to the Clty Council at their next mect~ ing. {t bus direndy been considered by the mu- nicipal Committes on Streets and Alleys, and It was antlolpated that thoir report on it sould prove favorable, The report of the Bewor Com. mittee showed thnt there was broak in the Cal- ifornia avenue sewer at 'Twenty-second stroot, aud another wt the Pan-tlandic Matlway cross. ing. Mr, Bullot Jr. thought that the Bourd of Pablie Works should 00 censured for not having the work curnpleted: $86,000 which was .upproe Priated for the work was entirely theown away, Me.J. A. Muutwomery dofended that body und Said the work. was nut progressing because the Pan-Handie Company had not rulsed their tracks. ‘They were notilied to do so lust Juls, ‘but had not coinplied, Cob Whitney sided with fe. Millot, and stated the Loar had not managed the work With tho abliity that un ordinary tian wotld have done, ‘Tho controversy was nally ended by amotio: stbat the Sewer Conmittes bo instructel to visit the city nuthoritles and ascertain when the work would be finished and tho progress belng made, which was carried. y ‘The subject of paving the streets in the ward was thentaken up. Mr. A. D, Unger was lo favor of having a gas-t2aln paced on Western avenue before any steps were thkon about tho pee. Ho udvecuted that # petition be circu. nted nmong the property-owners sciting forth this and also the faat that they wero In danger froin tire, as no engine cuuld bly minniiae to travel on any of the etrects In the vicinity. A motion was hore made and carried ® cominittoe of tive on. streot-pave ing be appuinted, which number wasatterwards Inereasod to sovon. The repurt of the ‘Trens- urer fur tho two preceding weeks was then rend and uecepted, after which the fullowing ollivera wero elected for the gusulog six montha: Prosident, H.C, Bennett; View: Prasidont, Dan- fol Wheoler; Secretary and Treasurer, O. A. Cooper; Executive Committee, L. L. Campbell, George W. Beat, J, A. Montgomery, Ransom Liw, and A. BD. Baldwin. Thoy then adjoutned to mect ia two weeks, parable Sass neon A LUCRATIVE CLERKSHIP, PurLapebraca, Pa, Dev, 18.—-Tax-Receiver Hunter informed the committees invedtigating tho frauds that be would show that in Starch of various yeara ono clork would realize sums ranging from $5 to $00 a day from sherlif sules, ‘ ee Mow Lord Lorno Met His Wife. dad m Letlerto'the Toronto Matt E ‘Tho Princess determined to run up from Uhes- ter to Birkenhead by oxpress, and meet the pay juls in broud water. Actordingly, attonded 1 ais- ter-In-inw, Lord and Lady Walter Campbell, fndy, Macnainara, and Li Bentr.ce Cavendish, tho Duke of Weastmingter’s inarricd duugbtur, the Princess at vce proceednd to Birkenhead, whero they ware recelyed by the ourporate of- Helals, and emburked on the Allan Lino’s tender Stormecck, temporarily under the charge of Me. Robert Allun, one=of tha chiefs of the firm. Hurdly had the Jittle Stormcoock got well under way when tho black. smoke of tho advancine Surdiuian wus scen off New Unghton. Neurer and neurercume thé tng tentur dnd the hugo leviathan, and then the Marquis was picked out of the crowd on the fatter, wavilig his bandker- chief to bis wife as If bls rigbt arm wus worked by stenm-power. Immeduttely afterward he stepped off the Sardinitn’s deck, and the next monent—all the good wives of Canada will bo dud fo leari—be gave bis better halt a regular loworlght viptiatic bux, The Governor-Won- oral’s suite following inuf to the tender, it cast of, ran rap.diy uuok ta Birkennead, and the whole purty started back for Custer at 6:10, arriving at Chester, Sir ‘Fhimas Gibbons Frost and Lady Frost, Chester's Stayor and Miyoress, recoived the distinguished pitty. snd, efter a few courtesies, the Governor-Genoral and Prin- cuss cutered a are poeee landau and were olf at once to Eaton Hull, ed Horsford’s Acid Phosphate in Indigess ton, Ihave used Horsford's Acid Phosphate In in- digestion arlaing from nerva exbaueton, It is an admirable rameds, Br. Louis, Sto. P. W. Bransuny, M.D. et BUSINESS NOTICES, PILES! PALES! PILEstt: Asure cure for Blind, Bleod-ne, Itching, and Uleerated Pites has veo discovered by Dr. Wille jams. A single box of Dit, WILLIAMS’ INDIAN: PILE OINTMENT has cured the worst ehtonlo cases of twontytive yours’ Bt. sna it xtvos rellet in tive mintlesattorusing, WILL- 1AMS' GINTM soo: hes i catiningter, hor, host, her Urother and si: {NENT absorbs the tum bain, alluys tho intense itching, ospecially after gotting warm in bed, acting ws h poultion. It (8 prepared for Mites. itoblng of the parts, ant nothing oleae. Sold by druggists, or malted on recelpt of Rese: VAN SCHAACK, 1, by VENSON & CO. Chicago, Modetur, Tho physiological rojuvanitor of the organic system, and spcoific cure for Impotency, atér- ility, sominat wenknoss, Ines of memory, nerve ous debility, slok and nervous hoaduchy; a cons atitutional remedy for diyspopal and neurulela bv: Shenae norvo and brain power, Sent by wall prepuld, #1 per box:.6 for $3. Pamphlet mailed froo, Van Sobiack, Stevenson & On. $3 and Of Luke atrect, Chicago, Lil, agorts, and for sule by all drug; Arend’s Beof, Iron, ang Wine, with Oinchona, the standard medicinal tonlo of this rogressiveuge. Iteuriches ino bloud, promple y invigorates the brain and wervous iinproves digestion, ote. Hesult: A rot foro, bright oyos, bappy stato of usin. Arond’s deug- store, corner Madisun stredt und Fifth avenus, a Heading’ Rutsa Salvo has gennine tnertt, as all who uso it will teatifys Prico, 25 cent IMPORVED COSTUMES. MRS. MAL CONNELLY, 7 East Sixtconthest.........New York, AND 21 Ruo Bergoro........es00+000+- Paris, Begs to announce that sho will remain at the GRAND PACIFICO HOTEL ONLY THREE DAYS LONGER, And will closo out hor entico Magniticent Stock of Iinported Costumes, Dinnor, Reception, and Evening Dresses, Wraps, Bonnets, Ete, At Less than Cost of Importation. Cholce Frouck Dresses from 860 upward. Ladies will please prosent thotr cards at the door. TEA. | T f Jevne’s Gaid Mendaria toa gaina favorevury day, because of ile greut atronsth, heron, tow price, Ee uulform gual! en F FOLDING BED. Andras: Paslor Folding Beds, Rure Pat, Improved. We Ws Stvles. Elegant, com. BD fortable, ave oom By rent, Bedding folds ou ges uf sight (seectit.) Office Desks. Bank Counters, Eto Lawyors’ aud Ladies’ Deaks, Artistic Moussho! Fiulice in Special Desigue, AN work quaranteod of best kiin-driod Jumber, cud mado by oursolves. Ay Ue Andsome & Co, 103 Watasl Ate., Chicazas \ ond 11 Madisai Dealers supplied at wibiesale Chus. Gossage § Co... Special Attractions IN OUR 2 Muslin Underwear Department For the Holidays! Ladies’ Satin Dress and Satin Skir Elegant Lace and Emb'd Walking & Evening Skirts, Fine Sets French fand-Emb'd and Lace-Trimmed Underwear, Children’s Silk, Lace, and Mull Mother Hubbard Dresses, Child’s Walking Goats, Zephyr, Silk, and Velvet Hoods and Bonnets. ee, Infants’ Richly Emb'd Cashmere Cloaks and Fannels, Also Evory Article of an Infant’s Wardrobe, In specially attractive qualities and designs. Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts, Chas. Gossage & Co. HOLIDAY BUOKS, Bring the Children, An opportunity se‘dom offered to purchase HOLIDAY BOOKS At Low Prices. REMEMBER, THIS SALE LASTS FOR All thé Stock to be Cloted Out. oe Note Priece und Comé and See U1 WHIITIER'S BIRTHUAY BOOK (new), 8 cts: bY mouth, 61.00, meNN son's POEMS, ful ale So: by mall Sl, a i ry it h oeppa. RW por voles by math eda, ne Rm. FES The Largest Varlety of Children’: Bdoks In tho City, CHATTERNOX, 6 cts, CANS CRADLE, colored itustrations, $1.4h BABY LAND, WIDE AWAKE, &¢. &c, Cumpieta Works of Shakspeare, Bvo, sloth, ate) pints, god fullepage Miustrations, only Yo; by mai; W. W. BROWNE, Manager, Central Musics Hall, Btate and Rantolphiats. ___ FLAVORING EXTRAOTS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS EXTRACTS. , poll ach Tepared from tho ehateret Fruits, witheut colerieg: poletre \Gelal ALWAYS UAIVO! Hehout any AbULeeRATigNs Ol, tarcate puddlens, . Manufactured Maki ff Kupulln Yeast Gems, Cream Baking Ponuer, ete, Chleage and'St, Louse SHUW CASES, Oder Show Cases for Holiday Goods Now! WRITE FOR PRICE-LIST, EUREKA SHOW CASE CO.,, 133 & 135 Wabash-av, Branches at Kansas City and St Paul. STOCKHOLDERS?! MEETING, Stockholders’ Meeting, y CHIC.400,-Deo, 10) 1841.’ The annual meeting of tho Stockholders of “The Commerc.al National Bank of Chi- cago" for the election of: Directors will ba held at its Banking Houae Tuesday, Jan. 10, 18a, between the hours of 2 and 3 0" pm - F, & EAMES, Cashiers.