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TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THUPADAY, DECEMBER 15, 188I—TWELVE PAGES FOREIGN. pismarck Again Pronounced Seriously and Hon- estly Ill. qho Quarrel Betwoon Bismarok and Windthorst Has Broken the Coalition, qrenty-throo Bodies Taken from the Man-Trap at Vienna Yesterday. qhe Cable Man Still Sending English Editorials on Blaine’s Note. Election of a President for 1882 of the Swiss Re- — public. 4 Party of Anti-Kerosene Commu- niets Organized in the Frenoh Assembly, yacealusn, Who Throw tho Revolver at Depretis, Sent Up for Two Years, Ths Pope Soriously Considering the Sub- Jeot of Immediate Dopartura from Rome, GERMANY. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, Bertts, Dee. 14.—The Reletistag approved the DIN fora new Parliament House here. In consequence of some Chauibers of Com- merce Issuing unfavorable reports regarding the new protective tarif, Blsinatok has or- dered the climbers to submit thelr anneal rportsto the Gofernment before publica- ton, THU SAME OLD stony, Bismarek $4 really and truly seriously il, Tile, NEWSPAPER CONTNOVERSY between Bismarck and Winathorst has put ai endtothe presout Parliamentary conit- tln of Conservatives and Radicals, "Che po- fitleal situntion Is darker than ever, ® ig KE ANN United States Consul-Genernl here, Was en- tertalnedt at a banquet by over 100 centle- wen of distinetion In ofielal, literary, and commercial cirelus, and prominent members of the Anglo-Amerlean colony, who wished * totestify their respect for the merits of an tilcient servant of the Union, and register a protestaruinst the system of to the victor telom, the spoils”? ‘ho dining-hall: was draped with the Stars and Stripes, and pa- trlotle speeches were inade, VIENNA, ROPIES RECOVERED, Vienna, Dee, 14.—The bodes of twenty- three more victims of the Ring ‘Theatre were recovered totlay. : AV YESTERDAYS SITTING of the Budget Committee of the Reichsrath the Prime Minister ang President of Police were present. Tha efrenm: heer of the Ring ‘Theatre fire Gere disci and com- plaints were made of the burenn, criticising the slowness, Incompeteney, and Jealousy. by which the management of tho theatre was Iedto neglect the observance of proper pre- cautious against the disaster, THE RUINS DISINFECTED, ‘The ruins of the burned theatre were thor- oughly disinfected, FRESH. OUTHNEAKS OF FIRE last. night and today. were speedily extin- gulshed, A NUMMER OF CORPSES sil teagments of bodies were recovered to- ay. . . BURSCRIPTIONS. The King and Queen of. Itaty subserlbed $1,000, and members of the Italian Embassy here $800, for tho relluf of tho survivors, . BURSCINPTIONS - attothe New Free Preas for sufferers by the theatre fire ninount to 114,000 floring, THE, BRITISH. RUROPEAN INTERESTS 1N SOUTIT AMERICA. XvoN, Dee, 14.—~The Pines says: “It isnot likely that England or any other Euro- bean state will bo tempted to meddfe In tho affairs of South Amoriea, but such Interven- ton might ba necessary if European Inter- sts be affected, It must not bo inngined that the European Powers can acquicseo in the very wide extension: of the Monroe doc- {rine Implied In Mr. Blaine's dispnteh. In- tervention for the protection of European in- terests is ns rightfully clalmed: by the Paw- ereasitis by the United States for the pro- lection of ‘thelr interosts Jn China -and Japan, a freee adhe St. James’ Gazette this ovening says: There ts nothing iy Biaine's aisyatelios With whieh ft would be rensonnble or protit- tble for European Governments to find faults butthers iainuch cuuse for the reflection that Europe will have, In the future, to re- kard the United States ax having a foreign blley of thelr own,” Although that polloy ay only concern South America, yet, con- sidering the commercial tles betweon South Aumerlen and Europe, it may cross and con rome raley of European Governments in On x rc y foreasen An oxtent now aly: falutly Pitta News, referring to Seoretiry Blalne’s : ences to Ministers Huriburt and Kilpat- the Says: “It ts satisfactory to tind that Spread-eaglelsin of Blaine Is disavowed ¥ the Ainerican proas and people,” « la TRADLAUGIL eS ita hourhere, In addressing his con stituents etl that ho had Gludatono’s assurance ie the Government would support “Brad- ugh's Applteation to take tha onth, RECAUTIONA AGAINKT FINE, an Lord Chawborlatn hina addressed. a lar to the nuagets of theatres fn Lon- Deufolning precautions against fire, nm STANLEY, lor he Times says: “Ihe £0,000 required doubt Wemorin’ to Dean Stanley Will ado vill bo readily subscribed, ‘The memorial sa Woah fact, bo rather International than : LORD LONE lea today at a mevting held for the en- o Cans a of the emigration of. women AN OLTRAQH IN TUNIS, june Standara, referring to the forclble ox- fey of Levy's emplofés from the Enfids , In Tunts, saya it considers it o high el, dHacourteous, y a the part of anulliod and friendly ni te, ‘vy protested agalnat the éxpulaton, roves peated, with the British Consul. ao case erbal detalliny the last eplsade in the FRANOE. OF Wousiiy To THE cLEnay. B ute Dee, W—Paul Bert, Ministor of tonto ay struction and Worsltip, nas, writ- TMA anyteren zation ceremony in Rome, re- condat ig them of the provistons of the Con- Squirting” them to optaln permission cant pte Prelatea who attended tha re, of tho Govern ceses, THE MODERATE COMMUNIATR, . Deputies Floquet, Naquet, and Loekroy holding views Intermedinta between the Uniibettlas and the Mniransigeante, aro forming a new Parliamentary group called “Tho Ridleal Lett, and nuinbering sixty- eight members, ITALY. NEW PREPELCT OF CONGREGATIONS, Romp, Dee, ~The Pope lias named Care dinat Howard to succeed the Inte Cardinal Edoardo Borromeo, id BENTENCED, Maccatnso,.who threw a revolver at De- prot, the Prime Minister, tn the Chamber of Depultes, on the Stat uit., was suntenced ton. year’s imprisonmont and a year's ine ternment on tho Island of Ischia, with o sinall dine, The prisonor pleaded destitution and starvation, and sald the polles had re- fused to assist him. WILL THE POPE MOVE? Panis, Dee. 14,—Clerteal Journals say in Rome tho question of the Pope's depart- urd fs seriously mooted. It 1s sinted Liat his Holiness ind consulted the Blahops who canto to Rome to attend the canonization cer- emony. THE URisit . CHANGED WITH INTIMIDATION, Duntax, Dee. 14.—Ketly, the ‘Town Coun. actor of Tralee, was arrested yesterday after teaving a niceting In aftl of tho suspects? inalntanance fund, atthe Rotunda, charged with Intinidation, Kelly was previously tine prisoned for holding a Land League court at his house, A BENSATION has beon caused by the disappearances of Lieut. Viscount Boyle, of the Rifle Urigade, oldest son of Enrl-Shannon, RUSSIA, Rcoxomy, Sr. Parunanuna, Dee. t4,--It is proposed to nbolisy the customs-servico flotilla in the Baltic nnd Gulfof Finland, thereby saving 190,000 rubles animally, DRESS GAG, The Medomoatt announces that Gen, Igna- tie Is elaborating fresh penalties against the newspaper press, ‘The Vedomostt wilds: “We will onty consider entire suppression ageancelling our obligations, In order that our subscribers and editorlat staff may not suler under future regulations.” TUNIS, ITALV’S PROTEST. ‘Tunta, Dee. 14.—Ltaly has approved of the eonduet of tho Italian Consul in protesting against French occupation of Tunis, and re- fused to withdraw the protest. Tha Italian authorities conthuue to ignore the French protectorate, ant have sent s.uinn-of-war tu Susn, ‘ MOVEMENTS OF THOOPS, Pants, Dee, 14.—Forgemél’s column has returned t@Tebessa, ‘Tinia, with Gen, Saus- sier, ‘The Inhabitants of the provinces trae versetl «leclared pneiile intentions towards France, z * MEXICO. - AN AMERICAN ANRESTED AND FINED. En, Paso, Tox., Dee. 14.—George F. Butk- Jey, an Amerienn contractor, was arrested and closely confined by tno Mextean authori- ties of Paso Del Norte Friday Inst for threat- sening a German resident In words over a building. ‘Tho contractor was today reteased on paylag $50 fine. Four hundred dollars selzed from him when arrested was not re- turned, £ BULI-FIOuTs, The sixteen days’ festa of San Gua- datune, with bull-lights, at Paso Del Norto,ts successfully proceeding, and Is attended by great numbers of Mexicans from the interlur and from the Americat side. E ’ ‘BRAIIs ; . " COFFEE, Rio pEVANEMO, Dee, 14.—Average daily recetpts of coffee since Dec, %, 10.400 bags; stock, 275,000 bags; sales for tho United States, 07,500 bags; snies for Europe, 10,000 bags; exchange, 29s. Equivatent of prime good first in New York, 1057; market steady, ‘This shows a decrense In receipts compared with Jast week of 100 bags per day; decrease of stock, 65,000 bags; Incrense of sales for the United States, 32,500 bars; decrease of sales to Kurope, 17,600 bags. ———— SWITZERLAND, TREAIDENTIAL ELECTION, Berne, Dee, 14.—The Federal Assembly redlectet! all the former members of tho Fed- eral Counell. Bavier, present Vice-Pres!- dent of the Confederation, was elected Prest- dent, and Rughout Vice-President of tho Confederation for 1882. MEXICO. MONI TIME, Crry or Mrxico, Dee. 14.—The-tlme fot the completion of the frst section of the ‘Te- huantepec Railway lias been extended five mnonths, : ” a SPAIN. NEW nonpa, 2 Mannin, Dec. 14.—Now 4 per cent bond to the umount of £71,2%0,000 will bo issued at Ls CUBA. ATMEST OF COUNTERFEITENG, MAvana, Dec. 14.—A number of counter: felters inve been arrested and Implements and spurious coln solged, CRIMINAL NOTES. A Day's IRccord of Murders, Robberies, ‘Thette, and Other Misdeeds, Spelt Mavatch co Ths Chieaco Tribune OneerNvaste®, ind, Doo, 14.—Tho saloon of John Cawloy, at Bulnbritge, this county givas wntered tast night by burglar, who, after rob- bing the tit of sovoral dollars, wasted all the Nquors on tho floor, broke up tho furniture, de- fuced the plotures, and turned the whole in- atitution {uto & totnl wreck. Tala 1s the second thine the aatoon has boun domolished during the pust year, : ‘Bpeciak Lnapateh to Tha Chteago Tribune, Muncie, ind. Yoo, 1.-—Willlam Stith was are rested in Indtandpolts thie mornlug as ono of party who on Nov, 11 blew opon tho safo of Orr & Murray, at Belina, Ave mites cast of this city, ana procured several thousand dollars In cash aud notes, Tho officers brought bint to this ‘uty, where be Was incarcerated in jal, Henry Lutz, 0 prossouttug witness, {8 also looked up. - Bpectat Diavatch to The Udicagy Tribune, GuRENOASTLE, 'Ind., Dec. 14.—Lust ovoning Benjamin Singleton and Smith Call, brotherssin- low, got into an altercation near thelr homes, elght milea north of boro, over an old foud in regard toa partition fence, Calt stabbed Sin- tuto sovoral tlines in tho aie, giving him in- Goanen, ind. Deo, 14.—Tho store of William Schuofor, of Nuppurec, this county, was eutured by burglura Inet night aud the safe blown open taker, 48, fvnn., Dod, 1.—A north-bound pass songor-traln on tho Mississippi w ‘ennessco Rallrond run of tho track thle morning near Ouklend, Miss. seven miles south of here. “he bagmuyu-oar ang threo passonget-couch the track, ‘I'wo pussongere had arua Tho aceldont wad ol by & misplaced ‘Tho matter is boing laveutigated by the rattrvad: autborttiog, and tha misereant, if found, will bo soverdly nunishod. . Spscial Levsieh to The Chicago Tribune, 'Totrvo, 0, Deo, U.—Cunt, FN. Burlon, of the raltwuy basta turvico, aud a residunt of this city, lust hls pooketbouk, containing a §4,600 eheok nnd $105 in currchoy, while conmiuy through from Chicago today, He was olf duty und riding haa pagssengerecar-t tho tho, and fa supposed tv bave buon relloved by some of bis folluw- pase Agngera, Austin, Nov,, Dec, H.—About half-past 1 this morniug n party of wusked men forvibly entered the Jullor'’s ruom in the court-house buildiug, overpowered him, and forced biui to give up tha koys tu tho jail aud ovll-door contalning Itich- and Jennings, who, In cold dlood, shot und kiited doa A. Barrett, an: old amt pespectod citizen, tho olgbt before, without pravogation, Jun ninga ween sae outund buug from the balcony er the rat oor, oe weed ‘Speclat Diavutch to The Crteay in 90 Fribuns, ° * Quincy, IIL, Dee. 4.—The trial of Jesse Peak, | nont before leaving thelr dio ¢ nt Milan, tn Suitivan County, Mterourt, for the murder of James Harbolt, at Stickterville, an nevount of whiek was published in THe THI aut the Cine, terminated Menday In a sentence ¢ x rein tho State Priva. seal i¢ ov ) yours old, and has teen so broken tow b ly fnprisentaent su te taken tto the peuitents 5 his arrest for, the ering he wttomp ed to cominit suicide, and made n stil more fatile attempt after sentence was pissed upon tlm, Hpectal Miapaten to ‘ihe Chreagn Tribune, Littie Hock, Ark. Deo. ILA letler from Daling, tho county sont of Potk Couty, dated tho Wth, brings particulara of tho ronewal of tho loody feud I that cuunty, which commenced a year ago in the nssnsination of the Perea boy and the driving of hia witawed mother out oF the country, The Puncer nowkpaper at Dallus, by Vicorous articles, has rained a haw and order purty, Senator Polo MePhetridse took excep. dons to an nrticls in the inst iysne nt the Pioncer, and called at the olliee for sutlafuction, but the editor was ntbeont, | Melhuiridge than ape proqutien Capt. J. U, Hudgina, whe wis etandiog in front of nstore, and began abusing hitn, Te drow a revolyor and fired at Hudgins, who alae ruturnod ono shot, shooting MoPhtiridve through tho left thigh As the Senator fell, Hudgins was disarmed. Tho end ia not yout and the bloody stury wilt bo continued, ‘Apectut Mupatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Dee. 14.—Alebnel Ityan, 9 weurcety a » Lie Jintnediat Peer boy burglar, was gentenced to fn term of one yeur in the House of Correettun today, Jon Hebling pletded guitty to a chargo of biguiny In the Manteibal Court toduy and was remanded for sentence, ‘sSvectal Dianatel to’ The Chicago Tribune. Quinuy, Il, Deo. 4.—Informution ia rece! here af the rubbery Monday nixht of the sto of Mawell Hrothera at Browning, a ttle tow in Linn County, Missourl, ‘Thy safe was blawn open und $700 In cash taken. ‘She cushedtriwor was also robbed oF 1 amall, anoint of chung Tho proprietors deposited 4,8 from tho safe tute Saturday, his ia the aceond robbery in Browning within a recent period, und it ia bo Hovad elews to the thieves huve been obtained, A LAB, «DO, Hed. Te Ryan 0 dt: nods morchat of this city, las failed. -Lithil- tes, $10,00) to $35,000; nasets nasttinitl. i 4. Dickey and Osorge Ne Jurnotte were ronbed yosterday‘on the Preston rond, near Denton, by two highwayinen with cocked revolvers aud wonrlug masks, Tn a rowat Meno, on the Houston Hart & Weat Texus Narrow-Gnyge Railroad, one negro was killed and two, wounded, and a white mannamed: Warnor mortally wounded, ‘The store of Russell & Hradford was burg! ized Inat night, the gafo Mown opon, and sv; tw thousand dollars’ worth of valuatle pape and $1,000 in cash taken. No clew to tho bur; urs. ‘Tho Federal authorities nt Daltas_ havo lovicd on tho property of the bondsmen of the train robbers, Wiliam and Henry Cotlins, metubers of the Bin Bose wang of 1878, for $50,00 hho Col- bores Jumped their bail and ded: afterwards they were shot and killed by an oflleer trelug_ to arrest then, Tho bondamen considered that this released thom from thelr obiigntions of the bond, and will wttempt to stop the sale of thuir property by Injunction. At Brackett, John Pexgott, 2 merchant, fatal- Jy shot une Bencon, formerly n United’ states Teatenaut, and will be arrested whon found, Ei Paso, ‘Tex., Dee, 1.—The Southe y pagsenecr-tiuin, west frum hero at 1 o'via Morning, wus taker in by rustlers a few jilex from town, Wells & Parwo's messenger was witgeed, the keys forced from btm, and tho safe robbed of §t2u0, Tho passengers lost about OX ‘The rustlers controling tho brakes inped the train and escaped, CAMPBELISVE Ky.. Dee, H.—-Abant1 o'clack tis tnorning the storehouse af 8. Katz, dry- ools merchinnt, nad Gowdy & Moore, grocers, was entered by burgiara and the sulc dors blown otf nnd $2,000 abstracted from the former und $100 Crom the latter. ‘To vatuubly horses were also stolen—one from Joun H Chandler and one from Dr. A. H. Shively, ‘hero ts no clew to the robbers, i PHIBADLANITA, Dee, 14,—Speciul Agsistadt Attorney-General Cook $s in the city In consulta. don with Benjiumin Marris Brewster, of counsel in tho stnr-route prosecutions. Cook siya te has been Instructed to {immediately praceod tr ution of the star-route criminal suits in this city. AMUSEMEN'SS. GRAND OPERA-MOUSE, “Mailtang" sone of tho most melodious of tho better class of light operas on tho English atige, but for ome reuson or other Is actdom Included in the repertolru af vieiting compniics. Abbott company fa tho onty one that ins ylven §t hero for many years, Vincent was an lrish composer, and possessed tho thusuat accom pilshinent of belug x master ot every tnstru- mont In tho orchestra, I'6 this fuet Ia due, por- haps, ble alciliful insteumentation and thorough understanding of the means by which bis melo- dies wore to be Interpreted. Te pleasing har- monies and tuneful nature of bis work, which insured fts popularity even before his death, aro consplonous =f ” Gutuare,” and *Ainbor Witch,” and specially remarkable In nis firat opera, “Maritain,” written fu 1815, It was expected that Usigllo’s new opern “Tho ‘wo - Cavallera” would be pro- duceil hero Inst night, and tho advance notices beralded that fact asone of tho nttractions of the presont opern keason., On arrival hero tho program wos changed, and, having obtained every advantage that could bo gained frotn lib- era notices of the produation of the Intended novelty, the «* Grand Tingllss Opera Company" quietly substituted un old piece for the new oie, which wus whatit Intended todo all wong, So. far nas we can fedrn tho public have protited hy tho change. ‘Tho pleco bas not been a success, and iti thitt fact wilt be found the true reasun of {ts non-production, “Maritane” was fairly woll rondercd toat evening. Mr, Castle, who ig ton certain extent idoutitied with the rile of Bon Cazar de Hazan, ucted with considerable of hls old Ifo and spirit, aXt thines note or tivo would remind the hearer: ‘of want his voico was dzdrito won a de r ptable rontering ot her aria, inves ao sweetly plensiig,” at th eh opening of the second act, und the trio following was the best Interpreted coneetted pices Inthe opern. Rarer sir: lradoriels nur Mocerilek had touch ofanytblug todo, Mr, Olnt bas not a strong buss, but was board to geod elfect in sume of the concerted music, Thy chorus wag very wenk, vspeclully the éoprinos, and never prompt in ite singling noc mHttblo Above tho orchestra iit tho first act, ‘Tho Spanish soliiers wore tho uniforine of tho Hnglish drngoonsin * Patience,” and when the sesambled miutitudes stand bave rushed to resettle Don Ciesar at the close of the Urst act, noe n soul moved until Mariana went Jo thom and tirged 60 A mob uf two—who quick- Vy walled baek to thot places with tho solemn mict of men whobave tschurged an hnpornint duty.. The dillicuity apponrs to be a ft heursal, -and the orchestra ts render Inelliciont by this defect. The cast of "5 tana” was na follows: -Emon Abbott plaritans i 22.9 Anandnlo nari Non Jose de Santurem »..Geo-40 Olmi Alonzo stoddard JHAPICS [Lover seve oes Marquis de Montotior) -Artoue W. Panis Kuso Hans Murabioness de Monte : Willtuin Met ormick Wilkin Broad +o Wiltliins Cistio tho opera given, AICAITO, sys 040 von eee: Captain of Guards, Dob Caner do Raza ‘Tonight’ Marton” wil with Fabbrinl as Lionel. a DAVERLY'A THEATRE, Tho E:melie Melville opora company appeared tho “ Rolla of Corneville” Inst evening, and wore not romurkubly successful in thoir presentation of tho musteal features of this charining opera It is truo this company. ts,cssontlatly a conte Opera company Whose mission ft 1s to extract all tho.fun possible from whatever thoy nttempt to do, Hut Planquotte’s opore Ie not Intendyd as a burlosque or 18 if oporn boulte, ind while there Is considerable humor in tt, to cxuggorato It is to spall the intent and purpose of tho piece. In trytny to make too much of the humorgua feate ured ut the opera the woole was inde tu drug, ang even tho ettuct intended frustrated, Sr, Freo- man's Gaspard was just what inight huve been ux- pevted—ae far as tho singing is couvorned—when buito sinKor, undertakes to do that Cor whiod first-rate buss volvo tsrequired, Hianoting was exceltent, aud well deserved tho applause given it, but his attempt towing the musi whlle be huge bls gold was a lamentabio tulturo, Mr, Mavreery, tho toner, ether bad oe ee husitis or some othor equally disnbling. atilicden, for, us Grentehenus, liv spoiled the soxtot, und was not at all satisfactory ut other thnee. Miss Post and Miss Seivillo acted with spirit, and Aliss Hunders gon was a yoo Huilfe,. Yho orohoatra doservas credit for ite shure of thy perforinince, und the ehorus sang woll togetbor, "Holle at Curno- villo™ will bo repoated ut the Saturday matinge, and * Bocoacclo” will be given toulgnt, THE OLYMPIC, Mr, Frank Frayne, who has boon for several yoarsa prominent exponent of. tho sousntional drama, ig at thie house witha play of which uw Russian Countess, a bad Mortnun, a dog valued at $10,000, 4 Ilo, two clanamon ‘Loars, and Bir, Jrayno form the componont parts. Of conraa tho plot is aumewhat improbable, but cvery- thing advertised on the bills is show, and to people intercated In the study of natural biatory af a shght expense, aud uot ‘3° Rertiotlag. in re- iird tu the dreamy, the show ly duubtloss a very interesting onu. Mr, Frayne ‘hud 4 conatituonuy in Chicngu, as well na clauwhoro, which enjoys tho performance ho gives them thoroughly, and tho result is that his troupe docs a payiug busi~ hess whoro moro pretentious urgaulzauions tall. NOTES. i Minnie Hauk sang “Curmen” tho other night. for tho 200th tine, aes Str. Louis’ Staab, formorly a planist in this elty, Kavu & succosstul concert in Now Yoric lust Saturduy, 2 . . Parsons doalring soats for the porformanco of tho Slowsian” ut Cincinuat) can address We XN, diovart, the Becretary, =~ % Wo reqrat to be obliged to announco that Miss Ingersoil,, tha woll-kaowa with typhold-tover, a to fake ber part Ju the Lowla-dicbbolin chamber cgucert thisufternoon. Me, Bun Liodhing will In fact, if memory serves us right, the Bm |* tnko Ming Tngersoil’s place at the pinno, Tho concert takes place at 4 o'clock at tho Methodist: Chureh Block. ‘Tho auction sate of vente for tho Pattl con- certs nt Cinelnnatl bas closed, The total ntine er of eunte sold was 3,00), tho snlos oiryregntig uyer 810,000. coinle opera company, to play “Dae Judes W. IL Seymour as Buntharne, 2M. Pike, Alonza Hatob, Hugh Augior, Honry Heurock. Adeln Loonnrd, Vaulting Hall, tose Wilson, Gertrude Grime, atid Dorn Wiley as Pa- fence, + a “OBITUARY. Wise Mehecen Iutes, 2 Horotno of the War of 1812, nt Heltante, Mase, Spectat Disrateh to Ths Chicago Trioune. Boston, Dev. 14,—Miss Roboces Bates, who, fn connection wither cousin Abby. were tho bi rotnes of the * ritishscare” at Scituate Harbor during tho war of 1812, died at her residence on Willow atreot In Beituate yesterday, where sho was Lorn and ins ahyays resided, nt the nyo of S8 yours, During tho ware British man-of-war was ecen to anchor in tho harbor carly one morning, and a numbor of bonta were Inunchod, it evidentiy Ucing tno Intention of tho com- mander to effcut a landing In Beltuato, os tat point probaly would not bo guard- ed, and thon, by ‘an overland route, Proceed agalnst tho Amerlenns, thus avoiding the vigilants stationed in tho forte {it foston harbor. As tho bonta were acon through tho tn'st, tho pntire viliage was in a state of tho wveatest conaternation, a iasority of the rest- vents supposing Lat they wero at once to bo ilintéd by the redecoatd. While tho men were auirinking In terror, ehecon and ber couain selzed na old tte and ‘drain, and, hurrying to tho bert, cuseonsed thetnselves in a nichy where they contd not bu cen, and \uinediatsy eran rolleentt. The Uritish, herring the sound of tho trum and life, naturally supposing: that the town was wroused, and thut tue sound of tho drum was tho Siznal tor an attagk, heeutne terror atricken, and, pulling with ull thoir might’ back to the Vessel, tho iritishers “skipped” from Scituate with all the speent possible, ‘Thus the town was saved by the courage and forethought of the two brave girls. Abby, tho other beroinc, 16 Bt ving, and Js 80 yenra old, Tamer A. Lydstow On Nee. i tho remains of James A. Lydston, who dled in Denveg Colo., Nov, 27, ware sunt to his home in Litehtivid, Me, via the Kansas Pa- elfle Hultroad, Mr. Lydston was a true’ ploncer, having been among tho many who, attrated by the gold fever, went to Cailfornia in ‘49, being eoven months out frony Boston, taking the route via Cape [urn, He spent a number of yenrs in California, and was so woll known fi sporting and inining circles that to say Lhat you did nat kuow “Jin Litz,""as he was fomillarly called, was to acknowledge yourself a atranger on the coust, For nearly thirty-five years by traveted extensively both in Atmorica and abrond, He was onvof tho frst toctter the Black Mille, whence ne went to Leadville when that town eicdanly, sprung into existence. Ho hing siico een Enst nu number of tines, ond returned to Leadville in duiy Inst. At that place, whilo pre. Darmg to return East to roman permanentiy, he contracted pneumonia, and wad taken ta Denver, whero be diet the next inoralug, Mr. Lydston was the true type of tho Western gone Homan—genial Jovial, and generous too fault. Few men equaled him in bis faculty of inaking frends, of wnich he bad lingo number, who wili regret to lenre of bis suddendenth, He was 62 years uf age. . Prof. Pani Broder, at Bololt, Wis, Special Diavatch {4 The Chicago Tribune, Denort, Wie, Dee. 14.—Prof, Paul Broder died thls morning from the eifecte of a fall down the strive lendiug from kis offco, a week uxu this evening. There had npparently been some Ulliculty of the brain which led to tho fall, and ho was not consclous a moment ‘from tho time ha met the accident until his death. Mr. Uriwter fora time filed a Professorabip In Notre Dame University, tutot inte years has been a real~ dent of Beloit. Ho was a itwyor of unusual ability, but frafl health had largely interfered with the active work of his profession of late. Ho was widely known und esteeined in tho Roman Cathotle Church of thy country, having frequently contributed to the columns uf tho pipers of that denomination, and betd jatimate relations with high dutalturies of that Church, Denth of a Heroine at Seitunteg Wnse, Sorruatn, Muss., ve. 1.—Rebevea Bates dled tony, aged 88. Miss ates and her cousin Ab- bio werd the two girls who, hidden behind rocks, with ffo and drum, sounded tho roll-call when sovernl bont-londs of Hritish troops were about to muke a landing, and returned to tho wau-ol> Wwar.. Miss Abbie stlll ves, nyed 8, : ROU FV OSs ig Mra, Betsoy Burr, of Kane County, Hlt~ " Hols.” * Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune,’ Exarn, Ht, Dec. 1f.—Mra, Betsey Nurr, one of tho oldest scttlors of Knuo County, dled in Compton Township yesterday, nyed 8 years, Sho came to this county from Pompoy, N. Y¥., with her husbund in 18, ‘The deceused was the mother of Mrs. G. ?, Hurvey, of this city, Charles Webster, at Milwaukee, Bpectat Disvateh to The Chieuw trivune, Minwatkye, Wis., Dec. 14.—Charies Webster, senior member of the old bookeollers’ firm of Webster & Co, died todny, aed 51 He was a native of Mississippl, and camo to this olty many years ago, a * GARFIELD . Au Appen! from the Cloveland Monu- inent> Fund Commilites, CLEVELAND, O., Dou, 14.—Tne following stato ment wide In Answer to many Inquiries, Tho Garietd Monument-Funa Committee de- siro to ralse €2,UN for the purpuso of orecting An appropriate monument at the — late Presiuent’s grave. Of this ambunt over $51,000 has ~ already | beon = subsoribed by eltizens = of = Cloveland, Tho Stnte of Oblo duetuding Cleveland) will rity not lexs thon 8100000 tis al, aud $25,000 haw been rateodl by small voluntary subscriptions in ditfer- ent purta of the county nnd forwanled to the conunittee, ‘Thus ono-bulf of the wholo umount naked ts practically secured, leaving only $1%5,- Oud to be raised autglde of Onto, ta order to curry ont the plang of tho committeo and place over the. remalis of Garnell one of the nest works of art iy be found in tho givll world, When sufllient money bas ‘been subserlied its the purpose of the conimit- tee to have n Monumont Association invorpors ted under the Inwe of tho Stute ot Ohio, “The design of the monument will bo deteemined and. Uhe eroction of it directed by this nssvclation, J whieh will bo composed of ropresentative men front diferent Barts of the conntry, Tt ts hoped and beloved by this cowmittee that tho ndal- Honal amount Feaulrad tor this purpose can te ‘nlscd, 60 that the association muy be tne eorporuted, plans adopted, and ull necussary wre rangemcnts nde for beginning the work varly dn the coming yeur, JH, WADR, , # dB. Payne, Jusken Penkins, ‘Cominitien, rr PETROLEUM, A Five iu Values, and St Higher Prices Predicted, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Perrsnuna, Pa, Dee. 4.—Potroteum . ls boam- tng aguln, and dollar off Is predicted before tho end of tho yeur, Thuso who mnko this predic- Uon aro mmong the oldest and most oxperlenvad hands In the business, ‘They huso ‘thelr opinion upon the steady decroase of production In tho Bradford and other districts, which thoy say ust soun have a atimuluting offect upon the murket, A great deal of money ts buidg Invest- od ju tho produet beru, ‘Tho price at tne opens ing Uns nlorning was 85!% conte, closing ut 61% vvuty, Among tho buyera today wore two or threo ladivs, Who gave thelr yrdors as voolly as tho most hardened bull or bear on "Ohauge, ——— CORRECTION, Lpectal Dispatch ta The Creare Tribune, ToLEno, O., Deo. 14,—In Justice to tho Mutual [ifesInsurauco Company of Now York, it should be stated that, In sonding tho account of tho ble sulta against the insurance compantos, tho New York Lite should have been glvon ns ono of the dofendants ingtead of the furmor- mundoved cumpany. | ‘Tho casos were taker une der aay lseiet by Judge Doyle and devision reserved. — . MARINE NEWS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicaca Tribune, Ciwvoraan, dob, Dev. U.-Tho propollor Lawronco Ieft bere today at p. ta, Capt, Con- nore mays if tho weathor continucs favorable ho will mako unothor trip. Wind west, brisk. Weathor cloydy and cold. ne THE ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, AtuantTa, Ou, Deo, 14—Direotor-Genvray Kimball saya tho exposltion will poaltiyely close on tho Slet of December, and thanks the’ pross of the country for ite vuccuss, Tho committee for Clacinnatl Iplt this atterucon, Cee AGRICULTURAL F speclat Dirzatch to The Cytcugo Tribune, Braiwarigcn, 1. Deo. 1.—Tho Secrptary of the Stata Ayeioultural Nourd was today potitod of the tormetion of u fur usgoclation in: Haury eook County, with a capital of $3,0W, ail taken, EW, Burnett was elected Peyglduat of tho as- sociation, Tho Hon. 8. D. Fishor. Scerctary of the Htato Roarg of Agridulture, went to Chain puign today on business connected with tho Annual meeting of the board, which ocoura Jan, % Merely routine buainess will bo transacted Of this meoting, the oilicers holding over for an- other year, —— THE STATE MILITIA. A Conference Mold by the Adjutant+ General of the Minois Nattonal Guard With the Inspecters of the Second and Third OBrigades—Gov. Caliom Asin tien, ‘Torrence, of the First Brigade, to Remgn. Hvectat xspateh to The Chicago Tribune Brurnartiny, UL, Dec. 14,—Adsutant-Goneral Eltlott has been tu conference alt day with In- spector-Goneral Hamilton, Maj. Vance, In- Spuctor of the Second Brigade, and 31aj. Henson, Inapector of tho Third Brigade, concerntug tho needs of tho military service and the bust mothods of accompllabing desired reforms. ‘ho couference was bold with closed doors, Its ob- Ject was for a full interchungo of information und opinions for tho benetit of Cun. Htlott, who naked for auygestions and critfoisms concerning contemplated changes, The oxisting troubie Among the Chicayo officers and troops was dias cussed, and yarivua methods for disposing of Gen. Torrence were canvassed. The Governor ‘has within tho pnst month twice asked Gon ‘Yorrenco to realign, bolleving that bla retirement would promote tho best interests of tho First Hrigade because of the disagreements now ex- {sting, but tho General declines tv comply with the request, and continucs to bold tho fort, It {gan opon question whether he can be disposed of in uny way but oy court-taartini, and thera Are no charges ugdlust bin to Justify such a course, Tho Govornor is retuctint to uso extreme mensures, and bopud that any in- timation to Gen. Torrence that his resigna- io would bo receptable would by suiticient, ie ral wethads of solving tho difficulty have een proposed, Andie is nut at wh finprobable that theantire First Brigaite may be disbanded, Jeavinue Torrenco aa Beigadier’ without a com mand, and anew brirade organized from the ruins, will a fnew commander, One advantage Of Lis plan is thstt It would ton be easior to inp. olf tho weak battalions and consolidate the good companies Into ulfeetive reginents of the maxl- i mum strength. ‘This wilt probably bo done any way tu order not only tu improve the etii- clency of the service, but to increase the allowance from tho State tax to the working cvompanics by dropping trom the rolls att nen who do not attend dritis and faith fully perform all thelr dutins, Since ho ha been asked to resign, Gen Torrence has for- warded to beadquarters several appointments te ON vuenncies on his stalf recently uccustoned by reaurnitions, thus Indicattuy his Inteation of holding the fort, hut these have been ignored and tho cummissions Lave not been fasued, ao that nono of these appolntments have guno into eifeot, and he fs practically without a atu, FINANCIAL Organization of a New National Bank at Dayton, 0, Dayrox, 0., Dee. 14.—A new National bank, to be known ug the Winter National Bunk, was or- kanized In this elty today by the clection of the following Directoras Valentine Winter, Sam Craighead, Jonathan 1, Winters, E. Morgan Wood, Jaues D. Piatt, Lewls 8. Gunekle, James BStockstill, Jaco) Decker, and Jobn M, Phelps, After tho ‘election tho tuard organized, with Jonathan IL, Winters President, James D. Platt Niec-Prosident, and dames C. Rover Cashier, Thy bunk ta organized with acapltal atovk of $509,000, Messra, Winters ure widely known, through the West, and for the past quitter of a century curried ona private bank whose fian- ci! atanding is of the highest charucter, The Directors of the bank aro ullof Dayton, COL. CRISP. Ils. Enousies Scenre His Indletment ax a TarkeyeVhaiel to Prejudice a Litle AMur of Alleged Murder Agalust Ain. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas Crty, Mo., Dee. 4.—Col. Joba T. Crisp, Awell-known politich of this county, who ts knowa all over tho West, was tuday Indieted by tha grand jury for stealing turkeys from w neighbor. Col. Crisp clating the whole thing isa plot of his political cnemies to prejudice’ tke cnay In Texus, whore bo ts under indictment tor murder committed during the War, the victim being a soldier of Crisp’s command. The atfair Baligee a great deal of comment throughout the county, ‘TIRED OF LIFE, A.Man Takes Laudanuiy Beeauso Fi- nancinily Embarrassed. Spectat Dispatch to The cnteago Tribune, Quincy, UL, Dee. 4.—A communication from Linnieus, Mu. gives particulars of tho sulelde thero of a prominent citizen named F. A, Leh tnan, He wns found Monday morning ina loft of bis houso with au empty Inudanum bottle by hisside, He bad been tanciniis omburrassed, ofinte, whieh fuct 15 supposed to account for RELIGIOUS. A Clorgyman? Change of Pastorate. Speeiat Diputch to The chicago Tribune. GALENA, Il, Deo. 14.—The Rev. W. W. BStecl, Rector of Grace Episcopal Churoh in thie city, has tendered his resignation and accepted a ealt headquarters at the former pluce. Mr. Stecl will Juave Gulona Jan. a. His successor lua nol Yet been actecred, —_——— BUY NO HOLIDAY PRESENT without seeing Dr. Scott's beautiful electric halr and flesh brushes, ‘hey always benetlt the well, and marvelously cure headaches, ‘Neuralgia, dandrat, fallliyg halr, baldness, rheumatism, ete, Price refunded if not as tepresunted, At drug and fancy stores. a The Sanitary Englucer of Now York is published ‘Thursday at 40 William at. Ine terestingtoeveryone, We, All newsdealers, ak aka eee, Its uso shows its’ worth; we mean that antl- doto to coughs and colds, Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup, ———— BUSINESS NOTICES. . Twenty yeara ago If was modost] elniued that Buck & Ruyner’s Mars Cotogno” waa tho thocst achievoment af the science of perfumery, It bis never since been equaled by any other distilladon., Today it Is sold from Maino to Toxas. HOLIDAY GOODS, 7 ‘ Received this: week per Steamer St. Germain, direct from Paris, NEW BISQUE in great variety. A Joan’s Fayence,--the last Novelty of the year. Fine Vases from Lovi & Chartrain. These goods have noyer before been ex- hibited in this city. Worcester, Derby, Crown, and all the Royal Poree- Jains, in Breakfast and Din- her Sets. 83 & 85 State-st., ¢ _ CHICAGO, . NEW PURLICATIONS. BUY FOR A BOY,” DRAKE'S “AROUND THE HUB,” $2.00, SHAWLS: HOLIDAY BOOKS. . CARSON, PIRIE|SPECIAL = & C0, Madison and Peoria-sts, DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN KS We have just received an. elegant assortment of arwe a INDIA DECCA SIAWLS, To which we call special at- tention, as they are new de- | 1.9 signs, and at prices beyond competition. We quote a few as an example of the low prices in this market: A Good Decca, hand-made, $12.00 AFine Decca, “ 21.00 An Elegant Decca, “ 45.00 A Superb Decca, “ 50.00 These are only a few of the many Bargains in this Dept. An inspection solicited. West Bid Dry Conds Hous DRESS GOODS. Chas. Gossage & Co. “Great. Bargail ress Goods! The Holidays! FIVE CASES Double- Width All-Wool Armures, Chotce Colors, ._ Never before sold at less than $1, “At DO cfs. a yard!” ‘These goods are unquestionably the Best Value at the price ever to tho Batavin and Gonova (1) parish, with | Offered in the United States, and | ®A% every lady in Chicago who con- templates purchasing a dress for herself or to give away should examine this lot.” Chas. Gossage & Co. BOSTON BOOKS, Roberts Brothers may always be relied on for good books, whether for old or young; their juvenile writers decidedly bear away the palin.” Le 1 Svots, Inbox, BUSAN COULIDGL'S CROSN PATOL ond figo ath- er siorins, udaptod from tho mythe of Slothor Goose, tia, N's MAMMY TEPTLERBACK ANDER FARILY, Uniform with * Lotter frome Cat.” a FE, Ian's STORIES OF ADV inlruria with *storlus OF the Hes” nnd ar al UIE. tarive of MRA, | OYERTHEWAYS RUMEN. MICAS Os, by the wuthor of “dan of the Wiha: mule tg 1 By Flora Bhinw, author of AROUND TH ton, Hy RAMEE THE TWO CABIN NOYES, iy Loum Hover LET. 4180, U8) n Noss iuok about Lose Me MAn B20), ‘Thoso aro now this sensun, and adapted for girte and boys botweon tho agus uf eight and sixteon. Sold by all booksellers, Matlod, poslpatd, by the publishers, ROBERTS BROTILERS, BOSTON. ya Buy Fora Boy or Girl “Hoctor” and “Castle Blair,” each $1,00 Fei wanting’ “STANDARD SCALES A FAIRSANKO,JAORSE & 00. Fars Lake Bt. & Fifth Ares, Chicane, Ro carefalu MPV ONE THU ORNE'IXE, om HO; vate BERING,“ ‘tho Houutar Annual Mestius of thy Btockholdurs or ee tat MipeDucke Coupaay wilt bs hgid we tia den he aattat Voctock fe hus toe Aud Gieutlon OF a Bute BBs plac te tty fa Titador bitectors. wud ta trawenetion of such other, 46 As Mwy by bywUabt butory thy weetinn, Moe tebe ROS. N, Boceuta rr. it Fi s “BUY FOR A BOT, THE TWO CABIN BOYS aes . $1.60 AM, Atcomts EUDTLE WOMEN BE. | jookstore, Fine Presentation Books, a USTRATED QUARTO VOLUMES: ‘or tho centre-tnbia. MM IN FIN MINDINGE—At ono-halt former ELEGANT SETS OF XTANDARD AUTHORS, EXQUISITE TIDBITS OF FINK TOOK-WoRkK— Combining tho consummate skill of engraver, printer, and binder, EMEGAS' #8 — Karl 1 . iBibius. pueaciibien |” Blue ‘Tenebers VINE ALBUMS—Autograph and Vhotograph, at prices lawer than ever vefore ofaered. CHILDREN'S BOOKS—In endless vartoty and at all CHRISTSIAS CAIDS—From tcto $2.00 each, Many Bovaltles nut to be found alsawhere. “Sample” Prices, Fe 0 2. Ssou's note Waverly Ne Dick ya i Ursant’s Library of ogtty and aint iichiue pees rudliee Lone ormor valee #4) balf Russia (formoriy Moots, th leanne clatt, HUld. cseseee ELEGANT JUVENILES, ' 1.48 ay Bound WidesAwako Volume ssssessssease 6: Mubyinnd, with elevant price cover. (ho fi ‘ook Of the xensai for the "wee ones" oa Little Protcer. agi enuravings, cheapont J He publiener tees eesebe senna: 42 ay Unto Bay.a prover calendar» lasting 4a tut Stationery Department, Gold Pons, Penetla.and Toothpteks. Hance Pabgterlas, Taper Knives, Elewant Inkstunds, leh | Easel Krames, cic. Fangy Papor-Wolents., Handkerchie and Glove Cater, Fino Work-Hoxes, Colinr and Cut axe, ‘Photisunite of other fooks nnd Novelties all offercd, cial Hurvying. Itedueod prlees in overytblog., at OPEN EVENINGS. F. H, REVELL, Farwell Hall Bookstore, 148 and 150 Madison-st, BOSTON BOOKS: For Xmas! “Roberts Brothers may always be relied on for good books, ‘whether for old or young.” - SONGS OF REVEN. ty JcAN Inariow, Anew onition, with % iMustratious, Cloth, gilt, 2; calf or mornceo, #5, ADN AND SONNETS. By DANTE Ga- WHIGL MOSSETTE, 10. . A PAGRANT AND OTHER POEMS. By CHIMSTINA G, Rosset. #1 ‘i Ms FINST HOLIDAY, OR LETTERS MOME, Fron Colorado, Utah, and Califorois, By CanouNE H, Dali. #50, — COUNTRY PLEASURES. The Chronicie ofa Yonr. By Gkonae Manne, $1.50 QASPARA STAMPA, Tho story of hor lite. By BVGENE BENSON. With a avtection frum her Sunnots, transtated by George’ Flewing, author of “Kismat fl. . WILLIAM. WORDSWORTH. A Dlograph- leal Bkotch, with selections from’ bls Wrlettuts.tn Pootry and Vroxe. Ny Ad. SYMINOTON, “With, Portralt of Worusworth and View of Itydal Mount, Zyol, FL * RICUARD COBDEN'R LIFE. Br Joux MOULEY. With Portrait, MY WIFE AND MY' WIFE'S SINTER, ‘Vho intost No Name Nuvel, und the best of the year, th Sold by ail Mookscllers, Matled, postpaid, by the publishers, * . ROBERTS BROTHERS, BOSTON. i aes Q 2 Buy for a Girl, Mra, Overtheway's Remembrances, by the author of “Jan of the a Winds”? $125. C.ABL GANS. meee eenacemev eee cee! enn. MASON & HAMLIN: BABY — Cabinet Orga, S22, Heud a few of the Many Tesihnontalst “Baby Onsen uives entire sativacton, dust ihe thIAK noeded for our tulkAt olasd-rontl, ul Bot be mien RE eguet ented a HET BA vag A Mondertut ittio fallow! ils vole ts suft, nugivdiuun, and very srmbathetla: Our folks are niieh plogaod with It, ead my chile. Wolightect with It. . . THe {ahneiwee of Saubathschuol oxcotiontiy. Are well Lr Perttuve used horn melt und apt several end. ta ovary outa thay Riva, emule antistucton, 0 co and {ata 4 cheltiisby nea barcuusou of gow nome, weoks stncg tan troved taulhn “wollapeli uf bleseury? Whe tenel aur bnfant class have loug folt Wl td hout ot aes 0 ff rent pfaniue auch nwteuinant to fead sue 60 o Hitle utios.” bd SMjaata of urbers of the same sort, Wor a Holijhiy Present - ‘of your Sumtay-schuol the Baby, Wo your tlttlo ones q ‘Orgate ls Juve tho wing. OTHER ULEGANT STYLES Yor tho parlor. churety VF pana In great variety pnd sond for ttust PAULO! a Hold oxo on easy, aioe (all and seo them or -° c ata URLICATIONS. BUY POR A GIRL, Mammy Tittleback and Her Family, $1.25. We Bi FOB ON SHIN SiGe, fo.

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