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, 4 ‘Vaiad CadsUAG EMRE UINED: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 1881—T} WE LV is NEW YORK. Thirty-five Ocean Steamships from Europe Now Overdue, Qrave Fears that Ono of, hem, the City of Bath,» Has: Foundered.. "No Prospect of an End to the Trunk Line Rall= "road War, Meating of the Protestant Episcopal Doniestic.and Foreign Mis- ‘sionary Sooiety, Pecuniary: Aid* for the Sufferers from * “the Vienna Theatre Fire Com- ing Very Slowly. Rumor that William H. Vander. ‘ pilt Is to Retire from Active Business. A Neyada Lady Just Returned from Europe Robbed on a Ferryvoat. The Mining Exchange Presents Mra, , Garfleld a Magnificont Pleoo of Bilverware, . OVERDUE STEAMERS. THIRTY-FIVE OCEAN STEAMSIIIPS OVERDUR, | Spectat Dispatch to The Chitaco Tribune. New Your, Dee. 14i—Thero are now overdue ar this port thirty-five ocean ateamora.. James Arkell, of tho firm of Arkell & Co,, No. 118 Pearl street, nents for tho stoxyner City of Nath, said tnday that no news Has been recelved of the vessel sinco tho ith of Novomber, when ‘she was spoken by tho steamer Marathon ubout 0 aniles southeast of St. Johns, Sho was thon Bul- fering from u leak caused by an accident to tho rudder, and ber foromast was gone. Mr. Arkell oars that the VESSEL FOUNDERED IN THE HUIMUCANE which passed .over St. Johnson the 2d inst. It | wis used, only: for carrying frelbt, und was commanied by Capt. Ives, Willfam H. Thomp- son, the owner of the averdue City of London, said todny that tho vessel fs avoutalxteon dnys overdue, but ‘that ho bad no fears whatever about hor eatery. She wns tho stronuest vessel built for tho Ininan Line, and uniess she mot with a collision ste did not zo down, Mr, 'homp- enn said teat. probnbty on uccntent oceurred to hor muchinery, ang that by put back under sail weilther Fayal, in te Western Islands. or to England, ‘Tho City of Lonton curried only Treight, and was manned by forty-two bands, ARKIVAL OF FIVE OVERDUR STRAMERS, ‘To the Westérn Associated Press, New Yontk, Dee, 14.—Five ovardue stenmahips arcived today, one, the Somerset, buing twenty. goven dase Out, In territic gules ber fret aid third otticer and eight seamen wore disabladl. ‘The third ollicer ouly returned to duty the day before entering port, while the itrat oiticer is sifll conOned to his bed. ' The Switzertand, fram Antwerp, had one seaman—H. 8. Taft, of Ant~ werpokilled, Tho Cannda, from London, brought to portthe Captitin and crew. of the German bark Anna, rescued with n dangerous sex running, All tho sternmors report burrl+ cunices, torrents uf rain, frigtefatly houvy sens, snow and rain storms, must vivid flashes of Ughtalng, and dewfaning penis of thuador, THE TRUNK-LINE WAR. NO PROBANILITY OF AN END TO IT. .'* Gpeclat Dispatch to Ths Chicao Tribune, New Yor, Dee. 14.—Tho possibilities of a Spcody ndjustmont of freight tariffs enet and weat over (the various trunk lines are onde more improbablo, than over by the rofneal of » President Vanderbilt, of the New York Central Rallrond, to agrce to any scheme for advancing . Western-bound frefgbts until bis demands for & settlement of vastern-bound tariffs are nc- cedod ‘to or subinitted tonrbitration, as he has suygested, Ho-has instructed bly representa- Uves to repart to ‘tho gentlemen; ropresonting the otber rouda that ho will agrey to to advines in westeru-boundt freighta until all didicuities existing fre gajustnd, Chis is his ultimatum, and the result will be AN INDEFINIT CONTINUANCH OF. THE WAR * 4n_ east-bound froighta, and that woat-bound Trojght rates will probably remuln us ut present, The Pennsylvania and Baltimore £ Ohio ouds have both announced un lucrensy in their tarli? to GY cents on first-class freights, and have beun charging these rutes ostunsibly for n fow weet: part, A woll-informed ralfroad offluial saya this nuvanee'reully antounte to nothing, and ls mado to give theso roids an opportunity to churge on + that basis for’ what is virtunily face business ‘thut Is, transportation to puints to which there 4a no compotition. Chis yentleman further Stated that Str, Vendornlit would continuo his business on the basia of ag EXISTING TARIFFS, ond fs fully able to go nhend muking such rates ashe muy see fit until allie trunk-lne wman- fixers ayzeo to Bubinit tholr dillivulties to aco. tration, and thue bring about an und to” the frelcht war. Another prominent rallrond-man, na welt informed ag any in tho city, saya that in his opinton there cun he no end te the war, bee cause the Pennsylvanit rod fultimore & ‘Onlo Nonde will never eubihit to arbitration nor aureo to make tho rates to Laltiinore and Philae delphi the same as those to New York, EPISCOPALIANISM. : MEETING OF TIE DOMESTIC AND VOREIGN ae MISSIONARY SOOLH Spectat Dispatch to ‘Te itecga Tyiunes New Youk, Nev, H.—Tho Domestic and For olgn Missionary Socioty of the Protestant Eple- copal Uburch ta the United States begun ita annual conference today qt Calynry Coured, In this city, ‘Thu program bad announced that Bishop Potter would immediately after tho opening: dctivor an address, but thut gentioman being .exhuusted. a fow rumarks by Bishop Doane were substituted, The tev, Dr. Twing, Beuretary of the Domestle Committee, delivered An wddress upon domostie missions, Thospouker sbought that an itinorint misstonary should bo Appulnted to visit tho scattered members of tho Nock, look after thelri aplrituas welfare; and baptize the children. In citrylng tho mlsslon- ary work out West the Ipldvopal Church bas cetablighed mission stutions ‘all along the ruad, ‘but those havo been very far apurt, and , -_ If I8'NOW PROPOSED TO RUILD 310RK, Jn the West the mlssfonary work, altuough care riod ou under ne dillicuttion, 18 now mectlug Wiyb considergilo enoouragainent. | TI to neTwconn, ur Wilahing ton Torriierys tein, ‘ood condition, and, as that place promises ta ba- nu finpurtant.conimerclul town, tho. stutlon there should receive apeclal encouragement, A. june Uurmun bus alroudy promised ty donate’ ‘elon to bulld wo Episcopal churea at ‘acum, On ‘the whule, the prowreas of the misslunury wo Oluty wus vory satlsfuctory, “It started with two imisstonary Blahops, and cow that nugiber hits Incredsed to thirteen, and there: tre numerous otherclerical and lay missionaries, The Sucretur: asked for $10.00) ore this yeur than wiven te ie lust your, Uisbop W. Ui. Hare, at Niobrara, soko ot the ilssionary Work among to Ine tne. Ho rewarded tho balt-brouds, bo suld, as # Ineauia throuya whan wi oes FULIeDIOQDED INDIANS MIGHT BE RACKED and convorteil, Some of thea bulf-brewds have become oxemplary Christinas, ‘Nhe reeeiptw of the eampilttuy for dawmestig missions dura jlo year, tncludiny legacies “and speetaly, were BVT, The legacies were wbout +810,00) in excess of thaw of any previous: your, The total recelpia ee for tho pul of the puinpilites wero Jnudyvance of these of tho prgvious yaar by $5502." fudividual gifia wore beoumilg more fiuuucrous lind often more sieaticans, jn umount thag thoy formerly were, The cost vf cougucting, tho wark comnunly called fentral expenses bas boven a livtly over 4 per cdnt- of the receipts.’ fho annual. report of the committee vhows thut the number of malas ioudey, Pie the domestio depart- ent ts now thirtgen ore ure wwe she white peple twelve Dishops and 28 Slomesiae god auong the colored poople thirteen white and eleven oulored clergymen, With seventeen Jay teachers and reader. Tho Chinese have one clergyman, und uruong the ladfuns there gre one Bishop, tweive waite and thirteen native clergyimen, aod twenty-slz teuchors, catcobists, aud helpers. ‘ SHE TREASUREN'S REPORT - shows that thero was # balauco fram ‘the pro> vious yoar of 9)0,178.03, and tulsa, with the ro- colpts received up to the Ist of Heptember, amounted to €otor78t. The cash (an bank now Is $48,010.52 The nunnal report of the Committee for Foreign Misstona showed that for tho fret tina in many yents tho contributions forthe general work of foreign missions have reached the ningunt asked for in the advont aud epiphany & neal, Tho recalpte during tho year wero $185,753.20," Among tho societles that cons tributed to the misslanare work are mentioned tho Ainerican Bible Society, tha New York Biblo and Common Prayer Nook Sooloty, and tho Woman's Auxillary, THE VIENNA FIRE. PRCUNIANY AID Fott THE SUFFERERS COs IN IN VERY SLOWLY, * Sneetat Vievateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Youtk, Dee. 1.—3tuch to the disappotnt- mentor the Austro-Hungarian Consitl inthis clty andother parties interested in the moves ment to securu pecuniary nid for tho famities of tho vietima of the Iting Theatre fro at Vienna, stibseriptions are very tardy in coming In. The Consul, however, haa received promises of ald from eight or ten well-known eltizens, and he doce nét deapalr of securing a lberal sun of money for tho Inudable charity in whiot be is cugayod, A meetigg of the orlrinatora of tha movement will be bald ina fow daye, when are vangements will bee pier for carrying for- ward the work tut titsiness hike and offective manner. In tho ‘meuntime, sibscripuons wilt be thankfully recolved by the Austro- Huns xaciay Consul, afd the: money xeostred will be promptly forwarded to the suiferers. VANDERBILT TO RETIRE, Ir 19 fkPONTRD 11h WILT, GO OUT OF ACT- IVE DUBINESS SUON—THE Bu (D PENN: SYLVANIA COMPACT. New York, Deo, 14.—It fs stated in woll-ine formed circles that Vanaertilt Is nbout to retlro from the active nianugenient of his properties, fenving the practical ndministration In the hands of Rutter and Cornolius Vanderbilt, and a cone ference was huld at the Windsor Hotel yostar- day afternoon between Binnchard and Jewett, of tho Erle; McCullough, of the Pennsylvania Company; Stewart, of the Fort Wayno Road, audotbera, at whieh a-contract was mada bee tween tho Erle and Pennsylvan'n Companics for adlversion of freight from tho Take Shore ta the Ponnarlyania ltond, It ls generally thought this netiod Indicated A CLOSE ALLIANCE DETWEEN THE ERIE AND PENNSYLVANIA, and would havea depressing eifect upon Lake Shore. it !s reported the vontrnct gives the Erl tities for reaching the prinuciyal by the Pennsylvania system. Ttisstated the St. Pdul Road ‘will carn a ilttle over $17,001,000 gruag this year. Bull pools aro forming ty commence operations toward the end of the year In Louisviile & Nashville, Chean- enke & Obio, Nashvillo & Coattanvoga, Ohio & Misgissippi, und Northwestern, A good hgme daimnnu for Teanossee bonds fs reporter. There {gun improved foreign demand for Central Pa- cific, Bric, and St. Louis & San Francisco cow men, ‘The Columbus, Chicago & Indinna Cons tral Incotny bundhuiders ment Monday 19 choose: A Commissioner to seo what tering enn bo made with tho Ponnsylyadht Company for funding the principal and interest of tho Income bonds, The wfortto harmonize tha trunk Hnes in an advance on weat-bound frelght hus fulled. A LADY ROBBED. & NEVADA LADY. nounep oF ALL MOSEY ON A FERRY-u0AT, Special Dispatch to The Chicaos Tribune New Youk, Dee. M—Two Indies, Just re- turned froin England, found themselves Inv very unplenaant sltuattun fi Joraoy City tonight through the unrelesness of ouc of them. Tuo Indica ave Mrs. Kate Sampson, wife of n wealthy cattle-raiser of White Pine County, Nevada, and tho athor Is Miss Sarat Sampson, ber sister- in-law, who realdes in Virginia Clty, in tho gaine hey had baon to New York, where stra. Savipson, who hid tho, nanelut management of their affairs, purchased tickets for thelr respect> Ive destinations. Sho thon had thelr bugsage ebeckud throuzh. ‘The cheeks and that portion of thelr tickets beyond Counell Ltutts she pinced in her pocketbook with: $20, and the. pockethook HER she prtinaroticila which she carried ut ber’ side, suspended by A BTIAP OVER HER SHOULDER, They then missed onto the fervyshont, where the ineident occurred, Mrs, Sunipson felt a tug at the reticle, and found eho bid been robbed. Sho and ber sister wore thos loft tua strange glty with Just $iabo happened to have In ber, oeuet In chauge, und two picts of tekets for Sounell Bluits, fn thelr dilenm they applied to Cater Murphy, at Jersey City, who took iin toa hotel, and tomorrow will try and communicate with thelr fricads. Mr. Sutnpson’s riche 1s fifty milea from tho nearcet telegraph and rail- road station, andags he is at tines sway Mrs. Sampson ta fearful tat Ie will be didignlt to reuch bint. MRS. GARFIELD. THE MINING EXCHANGE PRESENTS HER WITH AN ELEQANT PIECE OF SILVEI+ WAKE. Special Dispatch to The Chteaoo Trebunes New York, Dee. 11.—The membors of tho | Now York Mining Stack Exchanga bave hud innde an elegant pleco of sotid silver for pre- Fontation to Mrs, Gurlield, and ft was forwarded to her today. The -plece Is ofght by twelve Inches i menstroment, ond is artistieatly ebuste. It ja sets in oa rich frame of allver, and obony, Tho plato ta ofa peeniiar rectangniurshupe, ‘he frame ta ombossed with neapitul'G" In gald enetrelod by nohuplet of green and gation pate leaves. ‘The whola -s inetused Inn ease of tmuruceo. | On the plute is engraved n copy of thu resolutions passed at a savatine of the board exprogslve of tho grict felt by the Nation ut the deathor Pros- ident Gurtluid, ITUMS. 2 FINED FOR VIOLATING THE TOSTAT, LAW. New York, Deo, H.-H. Frank Moore, in- Aleted for violating thes Postal taw in aonding lottery clroulars through the mulls, was today fined $00, : BNGLISIE MAI, FOR AUSTRATIA. The Loudon mall for Australi loft for San Franclaco inst night. CALL TONDS,” Five and a half miliions of bonds were offered tho Govorument today wader the uth call, MADILITIES AND ARSETR. ‘Tho abilities of the frm of J. L. Rerg & Co, Menlers in drugs, Malden Lune, are $211,280; Howlnal assets, $105,404; actual nssota, $00,605, Tu tho asaignment of John Uf. Vankirk and Val- ette Van Narn, tho achedules tiled today stato the Habilltica to bo $03,750; nominal agsots, 863,- Wi7y and nottint assote, $42,139, NAILNOAD TRANSPORTATION, Tho Bounl of ‘rade and Trausportation has Adopted n resolution setting torth that the rates of trunsportndon on the various railroads sboult not bo dotermingd absolutaly as between com- poting rons by mileage ordlatunee,but by tho not. Curnings of the roads,and goverued Uy this atand: urd, that the New York Central & Hudson liver Iallroud Company te Auimttodly aby to trause port frelehe from computing polnta in the West to Now York at nelow, If not tower, rates than ita rivata turmiausing at Polludeipota or Balt tnore, esolucions weve also udopted favoring aapproprivtion by Congress fur ‘the Heynepin, Canal, | Addveares In that interest were nidy by Col. JM. Alton, of Hulnols, and fH. sturphy, of Jowa, THRER MEN PATALLY INJURED. Threu mon word fatully Injured Ua wremaae turo explosion In Bishop's Cometory, Newari, POSTMAGTER-GENERAL JAMES says ho is hero ** teyiiugs to save time on the malls to tho Woat, and niga to arrange tt through times table to Ban Franolvea, fo tat a anuu tu this ulty win auawor i lottur op tho game diy by roe ovives tt, At preaunt a teiln-arrived tn Bin Franviseo at Iii, and the through trate for tho Enst leaves antici 1 hong," suys Mr. dames, *tomake an arcingement to have the train fram tho Busturriye about an hour and a hulf curiler, and tho’ train for the East leave about ‘two hors liter, and inako Up those tie hours in tho ris enatwitrd." ¥ fi INVESTIGATING A PENITENTIANY, ‘Tho Hoard of Supervisors of Brouklyn’ are ine Vostiating the management ol the Kings Coun ti Venitentiory under ex-Warden Shavelin, ‘fho present Warden testitiod that the number Of conviats eburged to the county was from JL to 185 in excess of the notital nuinber; ulun that ohihiren frow 3 wontha to 11 yours wore counted he couviets, and that poraons sentenced for two or inure tering “were entered twice or three tines wa sopurste prisonors, = HOTEL THIEVES ARRESTED, Anight or two ago sneak thieves woro suce ceaatul In guining an entrance tag room tn. tho Grind Faeffle Hotel, and abstructod therefrom Geculukin sncque and oa valuable opora-yhivs, Tho roault of thy theft was the pluciuy of a watch upon the billwuye. and this maye was tho means of vapturing a couple of young men who, It +l supposed, have bean work! the thing forsome tino: About -T o'einok Giver Jubn Broanuo, the house deteolive, caught a fellow who wae tryin the door Of thy room oecupled by Mr. th, Cable, View Prosidout uf tho Kovk fslang Road, In the pose session of thls would-be thivt was found 4 very complote Hat of the rooms ovcuplod by the, mare, Wealthy of the permanant sgueuts of the house, ‘This fellow wae jockey OF AL the Armory, whore he gave tho numeof Heory D, Patwon, uf St Louls. This luttur fact mde the oiticers certain, bf by quilt. Luter another youns inn was found trying toe kuobs of several doors, end) he wos taken Inte enstud He ave the sane oF Theodore Hofman. fi hie packet was u card with the nuinbers of Hoorn 273, 110, and 117 upon it. He clatmes! thut bowaaia suurch of u fricndat Roum Nu. UX, \ Rronnan hoe wns riowhore pear there, held nt the bat concluded that ho wasn thief, Hols Contral Volice Station. THE WEATHER, Rignal Service, Orricn oF THE Citar StaNAL Orrtcen, Wasi: traton, D.C, Dec. 11 a. m.—The Chiof Sig- nol Olticer furnishos tho following special bul- Jetins Genoral rains have tation In all districts ex cept tho Northwest and the Upper Lake region. Irom tha Lowor Lake region to the Gulf of Mexico tho ralofalls have bean specially heavy. North to weat winds aro Ronerally reported exe copt ‘in the Missourl Valley, where they aro southorly, The temperature has risen elightly inthe South Atlantic States, and dealdedty in Minnesota and Dakota. It bas fallon about 15 degrees in New England and the Middle Atlantic Stites, over 24 in iho Lower Lake region Ten nesaec, and the Ohlo Valley, aud froin 14 to 20 degrees in tho Gulf States. “the tomporature Is hetow the menn for the month only in the Wes Oulf States. Fair weathor is Indicated fur Fri« day th New England, tho Middio and South At- lantle, and the Guilt States, 5 Por Tenneadee and the Ohlo Valley, warmer fie weather, northwost hackiug to suuthwest winds, and stationary or ticher burometer, For tha Lower Jatke region, fair weathor, northwest bueking to gonthweat winds, stations are or bighertemporntire and barometer, for the Upper fake rewion anit Upper Mies! sippt Vali wariner flr weather, westor! bucking to southorly winds, falling preceeded In tho castern portion by rising eurometer, For tho Lower Missouri Vallny, warmer fair weather, southorly winds, nod lower pressure, Curcaagn, Dee. 11:18 p, o.—The following observations ury taken at the sme moment of the at all the stations named: GENERAL oF Ther. Ther. 23, ford pean lp. a, co Rn] Stations, Attias AKG oy, Aa aor uae mae BEE Suen ete Rughytie co Norn vintion, is 1 in ity roy os Port luron,... Mochusterssces Sau Antonio... Sandusk: Gtenr, Glonr. UGleur, juaBure. LOCAL OUSERVATIONS. — " [Har [Taer Hu) Wind) Vet) 20n | Weather 27) RG | EIN. Wee 12] 0 |Kaoe, BM yeU TWIN Wot 8} uw IClean 5] oO [Stone 71 0 |Cieur, WO [Clear Continuous Rains and Md Wenther. Speciat Dispatch to The Catcago Trioune, Quixcy, IIL, Deo. 14.—Tho tittle full of snow which began hore Saturday alzhtturned into rain Sunday, and bas continucd almost continuously: alnce, extending aver sevoral ndjolning countics dn this State and across ull Northern Missvurt, Farmors 1a the Inttor ‘section say {t is ininy Years since they lave experienced .so mild & wiuter. Stouk eatta subsist with ttle or no feed, aud those preparing for market. thrive tndstuily well. ‘he box crop In that acction 14 lure, and Is reported tu be unusually fat, the nilld sevaun greatly favoring tovders, ASS — ' _A DISGRACEFUL SCENE, Tho United States Court at Yankto: mit the Scone of a Most Disgraceiul Wrisede Rotween Two Oppostny Luwe yers, 3 Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. Yankton, D, 1, Deo. 14.—In tho United States: District Court, beture which George We Kuowl- ton 1s now on trinl fur murder, there ocourred today a scene tho Hke of which haa never be- fore been known tn Dakota, nor indesd has its equal often bnypened fn any reputable court, ‘Tho prosecution bad closed, und the Ion, Bart- lett Tripp, counsel forthe defense, and one of the ableat lawyers In Dakota, hud mado hls openlog romarks, whon Unlted States Attorney Camptell moved that the witnesses for tho de- ftunse be net allowed Jn the court: room save whon thoy wera ‘testifying, . In order that any collusion might be avoldod, At this neint tho Jury were sent out for a breath ulfreab alr, Jn opposing this motion Mr, Tripp atid the prosecution bad been unfair all the through ‘the trial and und tkon every possible oppurtunity. to projudica the Jury axainst tho defendant; that the witnesses for the defonse had beon arrested to discrodlt thelr teathinony beforo the Jurys that yesterday In particular tho prosecuting attorney had naked 4 Wittigas Whe buried Quack, when ho knew the answer would be. The Od-Felluws," and that ho hud waked thia question bocauso, of ate elect upon. the ba three of whom aro Odd-Fellows, To thls niesation. United Btutes Attorney Cumpvoll made a pusitive de- nul. “Hut you did," replied Tripp, “1 did nol “You did, “Yau aren line!" shouted Judgo Campbell, waxlug ludirnane with riuce, awh ai Har," putin die, Telpp, with becom- tt You ura nilar,” continued Judzv, Campbell, tnore indigaunt You ure anoth exclaimed Mr. Tripp, bla handsome face showing, alns, that ronson and, cool futdginent wore rapidly taking thelr: ftleher “und if you want uuy further autlafagtion you may’ hive 1” ; “Oh! oft you cun't bulldozo mo,” nsserted Gaol etroaie ehh <All Thin Hinw the two genttoinan wero so ulose together that every one in the srowded gout ravin oxpectud to see tho biow xlveu. Appare eutly wil tout was needed was for anja onu to put the detyimy chip upon the shoulder or ono OF the warlilte Jawyers ond ‘the rumpus would Mive Leen.-perfudt, During this enequater Judgo Bounnon, who hud vainly rapped for order, waited quiotly for the end, but when tbe Marshal started te pring Inthe Jury while tho jawyura wero having Te thick “ald fast, bls Honor’ cried out ta that ollisial, » ‘take them auth’ take thom oul and. the Marahul beat n hasty retreat. Judge Canpbell thon, In 8 apevok of nbout ten winutes in dura: tion, suid that bo hud borne the most outrageous. Athioks und jusinuntions upon his bonor trom. Mr, Tripp for four yeurs, and ho pave blin no. Heo tbat as pruagouting ollleer of the Govern: mont be was ontlited to that tile treatment and euurtesy due between monbers af tha profes. sion, and tht berenftor he apantd not submit to aueh trentioent, but goould rosent it as be bud toh! on tho spot; | that fot, caused. the arrost of tho outa witnesses untl) he was hee “by the evidence that one of them stood het Knowlton with a platol in bls hands ready to tins Jah the murderous work If be (Kauwiton) falled, while the otnur witnesa bud been arrested upon aililavita with whieh he had nothing to do. Mr. Heino then repitod st gana fongtty und In a tana whioh Indlouted that he regretted the unfortu- nute occurrence, nue : MILWAUKEE SO-CALLED NEWSPAPERS, Speelut Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, DULWAUKEE, Duc, M~—te la yumored tonight that Daniel Wells, C, F. Tlgley, and others tave Puranased tho stock in tho Sentinel nuwepaper estabijehiwent of tha Carpenter estate, Willard G, Keoberta, and Frank Hinvkivy, and that they Now awit a vontroling interest and» will cons aolidute tho Repubtican ans News wut the Sentl. net duns 2, chal MeN.8. Murpboy owas tha controlling inters ost und thit ther will not be covalldation Unless ho sulls out, and -it {s nut tikely that bo sal dog unless pald u landaomo price for bis stock, a Le LICENSED TO: INCORPORATE. Rucobat vi sated to The Ohicave Tribune Srusxariztn, It, Deo, 14.-Tho follawing now organizations wero Meonsed te incarpuruic to- duy by tho Beoretary of State; Tha Vypomocay Boolok Loay Agpuolution, of Chlvagy; capital stuck,» $250,000; - vorporators, Jobu . Hondeck, ‘Tom Uity, Vaelor Perth, dnd otbers. The Cale tayo Mutual Savings and Loan‘ Association: sapital stock, $80.00; corpurators, Frits W. Muckman, William 1. Shultz, Pyter F, Bishott, aud others, Tha Culcago Steam Naviganoa om ‘Tho Sentinel munayement say ce Gampanys capital stack, $100,000: corpornt Daniel B. Linstead, dames M. Millar, and 3 Kneiss, The purposo of this organization is ta own and oporato a lino of par genger and freight propellers on tho great lakes. Tho Bracevillo Coal Company, of Reaco- ville, Gruady County: capital stock, £5,000; onrporators, Alexander Mitchell, 8. 8, Merrill, and John W, Care. ‘Tho Schnitzo Mill Company, of Okniwrilie, .Washmaton County: enpltal stock, $10,000 cornorators, I August Schultze, and Goorge F, lacharuer, CASUALTIES, A Husband Unintentlonally Catises tho Death of Wiln ¥ te Wale, Hpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ricustoxn, Va. Deo, H.-Y caterday a horrible tragody occurred iu Caroline Connty by which a huatiind unintentionally enusod tho terrible denth of bia beautiful young wife, whom ho idolized, and to whom he had been wedded but ning months, Mr, Willian Wright was cutting flown some trees In tho grove In frontof his houso,.and his wife came out to bring bin: some lunch, her face beaming with silica, Ilo was felling an enormous treo, and calicd to ber: “My darling, dun't come too near that tree. Tho worda bad scarcely left his lips be- furo.tho treo fell, aud, coming down with O crash, caught the unfortunate young wife and crusted her to tha enrth, As she lay in anagany of pain, speechless, hut with ler oyes Axud in piteans appent upen her husband, bo cauubt up his ux and ruined blows upon the trunk of tho tree, which he had to cut in two to rolease ber. He worked with seepentlen tho chips which flow froin bis nx-bloWs falling aud floating In tho red puddle of biood which exuded Crom the mingted body of his wife. When ho bad sev> ered the treo trunk and tenderly tfted It from the body of tho unfortunate lady ho discovered that abe was tuo terribly hire to be moved, and bo had to leave hee atone and yo for help. Life war almost extiuct when he returned, and sho dlcd ut night, Drowning of ® Railvoad Man at Jacke wony Miche Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JACKSON, Mich., Dee. 14.—T'nls afternoon somo ‘boys crassing a bridge in the northorn portion of the city saw the body of a nan lying In threo fect of water Inthe river. The armsof tho dend mun were clasped abont ove of the spiles. Tho pollee belng notified, tho corpse was takon to the bank iid recognize) aa that of a railroad Avan who camo bere from Marshall two months ago, Hownsscen last night. Ho was culled Pat Dickerman, but hig naine is not known. A Bralkeman Killed and Another Ine dured in a allrond Collision Mount Stenuixa, Ky., Dee. 14.—-A coltision occurred ut Exstera Kentucky Junction, on the Bla Sandy Rallrond, in which one brakeinan was aiiled and another Injured, and several cars sinasbed up, at n polnt a few hundred yards above the junotion, where tho Eastern Kentuaky ond Big Sandy croyaench other. Lt seemed that both trains tindertook to malo this crossing ut tho nme tine, with tho above results. Killed by n Gus Explosion. Winkrsnarre, Pa, Nee. 14.—Joln Deltz and John Turnor were killed by a gas explosion In the Prospect mines. —— WHEAT. A_Moocting at Minnoapolly of DriMors and Whont-Deniers to. Adopt Grades Unliorm with Those of Chicagy and Riliwarskeo. Spectat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune. Sr. Paut, Minny Dee. .—An important meat- {ng was held in MinucapotisPtoduy, attended by represontutives of tno Millers’ Association and graln-tealing firins in St. Pant dud throughout tho State, with the abject of ving weit ate gradiug ane greater cure In buying wheut at tho elevatora. Minnesota wheat-buyers have suf- fered greatly of lute by the reduction of their grates upon tho arrival of tho wheat at Mile waukeo and .Chicazo, Tho weeting was /30- erot, and {ts procedings have been carefully guaried, bit it has, been learned tonfaht that a combination was formed to enforce greater unl- formity tn tho rules yovernlug purchases of wheat In allJocniities In the State, and estublish- juga firm and undeviating eystom of grading which sul! be operative at all pointe {n which tho millors or hoavy buyers are dircot- dy incorgated, It wag stated that those present ind autered flranciutty in couseyuenee of tho difference in grade between tho Minncapotts, aud Chicago, und Miwaukce murkets, 0 turge Amount purchased by tho: buyers here havi been reduced tn grado utter the more rivid Ine speetion at Milwaukee or Coleayo, Thoy now propose to guard against this loss, ns far ng practivable, by demanding and untorolng an ine pection which shall correapond more nearly to. house of the’ citied' above: named, Tho difore ence agread upon uniter ‘that — combina- tion. (nro as follows: = Tctwean Noa. and 2 five cents per bushels between Nos, 2 and ¥, th cents; between Nos, Band 4, 15 cents por bushel. Ieretofero thors has hot buen any established prico in tho Minneapolis mutrkot for wheut-grading No.4. It $8 further reported that the’ geatlomen attending the niveting bad reached the contusion that thoro hud bean altogether ton much vompeti:ion be tweon the buyers, which inlght be easily ovaded by evening tho differences between, gradas, 80 tut the mitlers can take the highor yrides best xdupted for thelr use and Envturn sulppera the Jower grades, and thus avotding tho tendency to strong compecilion oxhiblted in the part. The necessity for dropping or Increasing the price botween ditterent-krades here will be zove orned by the Eastern murkets, and the now rutes adopted tonay, und to be announced In eireulars within a day or two,will go into elfect on Blon- day noxt, necordiug tothe most reliable lafor- tution obtainable tor a 5 “POLITICAL, Indlank Grangers ti Council, Spectat Dispateh to ‘the Chteago Tribune. Inptasaponts, Dee, W.—At today's aession of the'state Grange a large amount of routine businces waa‘disposad of. The quorum in the State Grango was changed from forty tu thirty xdelegates, Itwas deolded to hold the next aunual meoting in this clty on the accond Tuca- pia Decembor, 1, ‘Tho presont entarles of Poticers were continucd, - with per dem for “membera of the Executive Committen, $1.00 por 1 Tor HON-daluriad ollvurs and Melegutes, und fx conta Milenyo une way, tn tho utternoon Gov. Portor nduresaetd tho delegittes on ques- Hons of Interest to the order, ‘ Indinna Grangers, Spectar Dupatcn to Tue Chicago Tribune, ANDIANAVOLIA, Doo, .—Tho State Grange, whieb hus ven In session tha past two days, to- nbyht elected tha following ollicers; Muster, Anron Jones, St. Joseph County; Overseuor, Mil- tow ‘Trusler, Fuyetta County; Lecturer, Mlea Salle Buck, Huntington a be Stewnrd, Joba Felson; Asatstant Steward, Uf, W. Nickorsun, Brown County: Caapiain, James Rush, Veri fon County PABUTEL, Jy Ollphunt, Mon row County; Secretary, J. 1, Walker, Decutur County. ‘ a - Tho Boston Munlelpal Election, Hostay, ev, He—~The Aldermen elected aro aix Kepuvitonns, tive Democrats, and ona due dependent Republican, ‘Tho. Demoerats are moving for n recount of the vores for Mayor and Aldermen, Choe Common Counoll stands 40 Repudticans to 28 Demooraty, Later—Itls now dotinitly determined that there will Lo a recount of the votes for Mayor gud aoveral Demooratio Alducmon, MATRIMONIAL. Ives and Moor, at Nien, Mich, Bpactu, Weputer to Tas Caicacu Tritune, NIvKs, Stich, Deo, U.—An excvedingly roe cherehé wedding took pluce thia ovenioy at the Episcopal Church In thia city, when J, H, Tou, of 'Chicayo, and Miss Stoxa HK. Moor, duughticr of the luto Hrain Moor, of, Chicaza, were Joined In marriage, the lov, 0, 0. ‘Tuto olliciuting, Tha weduloy reception was ylven by Sirs. Alta Mour at hur vesidenoo, Thirty Or more guusdta Cron Chicuge graced the occusion with thelr predence, Charies Ne Shaw and Miss Kvelyn TWownr, at Sou Franclavo, BAN Francisco, Doo, 1.—Mlss Evelyn, dauyh> tor of AVN, Towne, General Buporintendeng of the Contrat and Southern Vacitio Ratlrouds, was married this ovening at ‘tha -Palaco Hotel to Charles N. Shuw, uo prominent mintoy nian of thisalty. ‘Tho ecremony and subsequent recep. tun waa tho most brilliant aoclul event of the sunson, —, WIN Yarwood and Miss May Hunter, f at Blgln, Ble 7 Feerint Dispatch to The Chitaco Tribune Exar, tL, Deo, 14.~-Sr, Will Yarwoud, now of Atlanta, Ga, son of: CitysTibrarian Yurwood, and AMlss Say, daughtor of W. I. Hunter, of thia city, woro united in marriags, at tho Urito'a Roms + toduy. ‘hoy left imuudiately for At- PORK-PACKING AT; LOUISVILLE, | Louisysui Ky, Deo, 14.-'Tho’ bog-kiiting éeason Will virtually clos Ja Loueyle Thuras -duy, sue packors having fintabed a day or two ayo, abd killing will only.te to Anish up a fow add lols that cumoin today. Thoeactyal nums der slaughtered thia soason ts about 130,000, which is over 100,000 teas than lest yenr, Ro- colpts from what {s knownas Louleville torvi- cory nre about 5) por vent Jess tha lost year, but, ay Loulsville bas paid a higher price than Horman Schultzo, | PAGLS, ! other altfos,u Jargo number bave been drawn from other regions. ‘The hoga killed have beon found to nvorage about ten pounds loss in welght than those killed last year, which will mukon ditterence of a million and a qttarter patnce tesa than the ylold from the samo num- or Inst year. FIRE RECORD, Burning of a Cordage Vactory nt Phila delphias on TPirranurrnta, Deo. W.—The corlago manit- factory of John I. Bailey & Co. ‘covering tho square nt Oteeso and ‘Tasker streets, burned thisafternvon. Three hundred hands at work nt the titne exeapod, One of the bulldings de: stroyed was only recently ereoted at a cost of £45,000. ‘This struotire Was threo stories high, HY foot deop by: fitty feet wide. The othor buliding destroyed war 82) feet long by thirty wide. ‘Phe entire lose is estimatert it $200,000, EN HIED Sen {son tho stock. Insurance not yet known, F Lareit—Insuranca $100,000, distributed among forty companies. By the tall of the wails twa firemon wore Injured. A Canadian Seare. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicaca tribune, Tononxto, Ont. Dea, W—2 mn. m—It is just reported chat Tort Cotborno {9 on fire, It 1s feared that the whole town will bo destroyod, Tononta, Nec. 15-30. m.—Tho fire at’ Port Colborne will not bo so serious nas wos at frat supposed. There being Httlo or no tiro appliances, it was feared — the Whole town would go, but, by hard work and Aaalstanco from noiebboring fro dopartiments, the fire bus besa got under coutrol, The Joss Will not, It le likely, exceed $10,000, A Little Lire. % At noon yesterday a still alarm was glyen to Engine No.4 forn small fire in 1 clotles closot in tho residenco of William Ristow, nt No, 131 Huribut streot, Sparks from tho cblinney of an ndjolning bullding ure suppused to have blows we the closet and euused the blazo. Daimago, An Overlicated Range. ‘Tho alarm from Box 31 at 3:60 o'clock yoster- day morning was causedsy n fire In the kitehen of tho restaurant tu the hasoment of the Bre- yoort House. .in overheated mingo set fire to tho floor beneath it, and ocensioned a loss of avout $25. ‘ LABOR AND CAPITAL, The Milwaukee Cigarmaters Sill] Out. Special Disptteh.to The Chicago Tribune. MInwAUKRE, Wig. Neo..14.—The deadlock bo- tween tho striking cigarmakars and the manu. fueturors continues. President Strasser, of the Interantlonn! Onion. has gone East, aftar fqll- ing to settle tho differences, The til of ncom- Promise was unfounded. ee A SAD HISTORY. Death of an Entire Family from Gricf at a Relative’s Incarcoration for Mure der, Speclal to Gtobe-Democrat, Lravenwonti, Kas., Dec. 13.—One of the sad- dest stories ever written bas been enacted in tho nelghboring County of Platto, in Missourl, Tho foundation was Iald ina terrible erlme at the Pintto County Fair lust. September, whea Clay Snell,n youog man of x good family, stabbed and killed young man named Na- than Andrews. Although public opinion ran high against Sneli at tho time, the Btrango and, upparently inoxplicable events whieh have occurred of Inte have tended to crente n sympathy for him, He ta now in jail at Platte City awaiting trig!.on the charge of mur- dur, ada it 13 not tutonded here to speak of tho merits or demerits of lis cuse, but to recount the sad clrenmstinces which have happened in bis family since tho crime was committed, tnd which has tended to chunge tho onrrent af pub: Ho opinion in his favour, This $s no moro tor. jess thin the death of tho entire family of tho Shells, Stortly after tag murder Mrs, Luey Ann Standiford, mothor of Clay Snell, bo- enme very much oxcited over the murder and Ere quite Ut. Within i short time aio died, than Robert Snell bocumne 11, from what is eup- Fusent to be the sumo catse, and, after a Hoger- ug stckness, ducing which time be tallced con- sinnite of tho family trouble, he passed away, svon followed by bis f-montis’ babe. John Snotl, auochor Brother, succumbed to tho strain of fuinthy oxcltoement, und, after n short Itiners, hoatso dled. ‘Tho pust week Misa Nettle Snell, the last but one of the family of one blood, died; and now tho news Is to tha effect that Thumas Standiford, tha little T-yeor-old — naif-brother of Clay Snell, ja not expected to live, thus leaving the risoner thu only wurvivor of thie doybly wn- fortunate family-—-nud he in Jail awatting triat on the churge of murder. He is auld to buve been so crushed with grief at tho death of his tnother that for sonia time he. was not informed of the othur deaths Jn hla tamily, He pleaded hued to be uitted to ynzo upon the facu of bis wothor before sho was lnid in ber lst rest- ing-plica, saying: Send 10) mon fo ward me, cover mo with chains double Jockod, but for God's suko tet ina seo tho hist of my poor old mother.” This request, howovar, was tot grunt. ed. A mors Borrowful chapter of fumlly history was never written, THE DENTISTS. Second Annunl Bangitet of the Oht- cago Society. bd The socond annual banquet of the Chicazo Dental Soviety was bold at tho Palmor House last evoning, tio tables bemm arranged in Par-” | lor O for the occasion, ‘Tho members and ine vited gueats rondo ap a party of wbout fifty and the places of bonor wore, tiled by tho President of tho sootety, Dr, ‘T. W. Brophy, Vico- Presi- flents C.D. Prayno and A. W. Rucinn, Sccrotary i. 8. 'fulbot, Corresponding Sevretary M. 8. Dean, Librarian 1. Gardiner, De. We N, Sore tpn a Louis, and Dr, C, 8, Sinith of Lan- caster, The tables waro brightened by dandelabra, lavishly decorated with flowors, and an olaborato. meni Was aerved In Pottur Paliner’s best style. A grice Was sald by Dr. A. W. Froemau bofora the vinnds wore attacked, | 2 When tho hour for proposing toasts bad are rivod, Prosidunt Brophy welcomed the guests sand congratulited the soctoty upon its growth, Prosperity, and accomplishnenis during the pastyenr, Among the linportunt advantages walned through the otforts of the suclety wis the law requiring all practitioners in the Stato to pass an exurolnation before a board wf ox perts, oF to bold a certitente from some regutar dental college, Tha future of the profession Jouked us promising of prospurlty and sucecad HaIHG Peale ite ‘The fiet of tonsts and respondents was as fol- war ‘8 s “Our Guests.” Dr. W. B Smith; “Onur Socte- ty," Dr. ED. Swing ital Literature,” Dr. Hidward Noves; © Dentat Educa! Di Talbott “Tho Press,” by n membory ous Events in Dental. Practico," D: a Swazoy;, Song—" When Other Lips and Othor Hourta.' Churlua T, Barnes; Firat Love. FEL Gardiner; “ Fioneur Dentistry.” Dr. Freanunt-“ Pho Ladies," Dr, 31.8. Dean: Younger den," Ue, Charles P. Pruyng; fessional Amenities," Drs Gorton Niovala; “Signs of the ‘hues Dr, W. W, Alipor “Dyuntal Legislation,” Dre A. W. Marluny “Dental Practice in the Suburbs, by a Buburbu Dentiut,” Dr. W. N, Morrison, of Bt. Lovie, Tho oxtenttad tat of tuasts prolonged tho festivities tin 1 Ook a. ty We which tine “Auld Lang Syne" was suns in chorus, after whioh tho dontista adjyurned to meet wrougd the aoolal bourd uzaln a your hence, eS ns DIED ON THE STREET, Officer Janes Couk, of the Bust Chicago Ave> nto Station, found a inan jying upon tho sidd- walk in trout No. 71 East Kinzio streot yeaterday afternoon, aud ag ho appoured tu bo drunk the pollooinnn called wn express wagon, placed the {nsenalble man tn It, and atusted for the station. Before thoy bud gono -yery far tho supposed Weunken man gisped onco or twice’ and ex prea: ‘The wayon was turned nbout und the ndy deposited ‘the *! Pras a othe §=Morguo From pers in hia. possession the body was Kiuntibed as what uf Jonathan Seymour, astack-rlaor hailing from Nebraska, On she bight of tha 4th inst, Boy mone was lockod up AL ‘the Kawt Chleagn Aveouo Stuun obarged with drankonnuds. When be iid aobered up in the morning he was released, On tho followin: vventog hu was rearrested tna beastly atate ui Intoxteadian, Juatico Kaufmann fined bin eis, but atald the execution upon recelyuiy a proime isa Crom tuo prisoner that ho would leave town, Nothite tore was beard of bim antli ho wae found by Ollleur Cook ua rotted. Excessive Sratcla dasvpposod to bave caused bjs eudden jumnlse. 2 "THE SPRAGUE ESTATE Panvinexog, Dec, 1.—Tho Supreme Court to-day hoard an appiication fur tho dissolution Of the latest Injunction against the ‘sale of ‘the Sprague estate furtthe bonolit of creditors, Gen, Mutter opposed tho putition,. and stated, (hat if bis offor uf 20 cents is not acceptod by the trusteos be shall cuntinus Nilgation tu endeavor tu prevent the sale, The Court gives a devision . tomorrow. “ Tho Ponaltivs of Groatness, * , ‘ New Orleans Thaes, Gen, Sherman wept tho otuor day, ofter hears tug * Sarebiog Jhrough Georgia played uta banquet, His ieighbor, Gen, Grant, aeked tin? “Wherefore dust thou ween?" ‘The Geuoral svered s it nuver was go all-fred sorry that [ marche: through Guorgiy as T nave hood tn ‘ita hast ave eard, Guorgiy bo darned, ‘Tho poople are wood enough, but I'm latening to that tune for the B.WOwith tle, uw would you - He, Ulsssud,""'by continued, “to bear that infernal muclody over d,CW,WN Unies? They have playod it to mo from Maine to Texas, and trom Florida toTeronto,”. and hoar ho wept afresh, But Gen. Grant quictly putted the nero on tho shouldorand said: “Sherman, ft leony ony of tho ponnitics of groatness, Laufer worse than you do—I'vo he 7,000,000 claars given to mo be- cause the people think I Hike to smoke. Eight hundred and fwonty-four bull pups, and moro horses than [ean cotnt. tha Ceneral, “whenever Lace w horse, i clear, orn bull pup, T feel Just as badly 0g vou do, but Tnever give way to my fectings, 11 soll ‘om. “Yer,” answered Sherinin between Ils sobs, “yotr can soll vines, bull pups, and fioraea, but Tean’t soll tat d—d tune for fl¥e canta.” OUT‘OF THE TOILS. Narrow Escape of'n Young Girl from tho Ciutel of 2 Procurensd Carrio Greonswood, a prepossessing girl not quite 18 years od, called -at tho Madison Strect Station inst night and told Capt. Bonfold n story of hor oxporionca with a notorious procures. Miss Greenwood is n native of Charlottetown, Princo Edward's’ Ireland, whore her father hols 2 ininor position on the potteo fore, About Nov. ashy went to Now York, whero shu has relntives, and through tho Intelligence ottico of Mra, Btovenburg, at No, 10 Dtecker street, obtained n position as cook inn reapect= able family at Englowood, Now Jeracy, Being too peg and inexperienced todo the work rue quired,of her, shu teft there and again ap- plied to Mrs. Stevenburg, who fitrodueed ber to “na lugy” whoaenld sho wanted anuinber of wirls to do hotel work, The inducomenta held outtoher wore very enticing, it being repre. sented that bho ‘wonhl not only receive $10 per month, but that the gucsts ‘whose rooms she tuok cate of would make her late of Presents, Arrangements buying been com- Ploted, and tho consent of hor parents ubtatued, tho younw woman packed ip her woarln apparel, and on Saturday fast, in company wit! tho ,blz woman, tho big woman's brother, and two giria of about ber own auc, left Now York en routo for San Franclaco with fier intnd titted with conjectures ux to whut tho now place would bo like, All wont smothiy, und her SUSPICIONS WERK NOT AROUSED Until thole arrival at Kangas City. Thoro they were obliged to remain uver sight, and during tho early purt_ of the ovening, tuo girls fell into tutking over the probabilities of tho future. It was during this conversation ‘sho lenrned for the first time the real object of tho womun who had charge of thom. Miss Greenwond’s come pantona, who wero apparently well posted in sneb matters, told her tint thoy would havea gay Ume, and when she sald that she bad no desire to entor upon any such a life as they Intended to totlow they durided her and tried to Induce bor tochange her imind, Sho was determined, howver, that ‘eho would not goon with tham, aod mude a contidant uf Mr, Charles Oberg, tho Chicago & Alton tloket agent nt No, 633 Mul atroer, Runsas. City. He applauded her doter- mination to leave the woman who would sett her. body and soul, to some. Western bagnio Propriotress, and, through bis influenco, she wre cnabled to get to this a for a comparatively smali aum of imonoy, Shu reached hero Inst exonlne ‘with 60 cants {n her pouket and without afrivnd upon whoin she could cult for ald. The woninn who would have ruined ber had ber tron containing what little cluthing she pos- sessed, and she had, therefore, only tha clotios she wore, Her story was told init modest way ood ind manner that enrried with Ita CONVICTION OF TRUTH, gud at itsconciusion she oskol tho Captain if ho might remuin at tho station alt night. She also suid sha hoped sho would be ale to pet back to Now York, where, once more in tho hands of ber friends, she wald bo all right. With his usual generosity, Capt. Bontield took tho unfortunate girl out ton nelgbboring hotel, where hoe secured her a room for tho Hue ond pald for ber supper and breakfust. le manifests n desire to gether home, and thinks that Lhere nre a good tnany people whu will be willing to donate somethings toward busing her ticket. Ho will givon part himself, and will bo glad to receive any smull amounts today Bo that bu may sturt hero as soon as possible, ‘his cago bears every evidence of gonulneness, and will give charitably-laollued peopie a chance to perform a good act. 5 ——— _ ARTHUR'S BEDROOM. It Is Described by the Washington Gos» alps as Exivemoiy Oscar Wildctst. Spectat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune. Wasnixatoy, 0, C.. Dec, 12.—Tne beit-cham- ber which 1a designed for President Arthur hus been decorated Inan extremoly gaudy manner, It more nearly approaches .tho Oscar Wilde school of decuration than anything that hos ever been, attempted In a publie building, Tho gossips of Washington society say of Itz: | - Aside from Its coloring, White House legends from grave to gay ussualata thomsctves with this roum, It was herg President ‘Taylor closed bis briof oficial career and Willie Lincoln's ut- Ue Nebt-wont out, Here rested tho head of tha young Princo’ of Wales after tyearyiny of tho Plaudits and platitudes of his Amoricin cousing, twas hero Gen. Burnshie probably passed tho proudest night of his Hfetime—the one aucceed- ing tuts orders to take commund of tho Army of thy Patomaa, And ‘Nelile Grant spont herein nuiny happy days of imaidon meditation befure einbarking on the tickle sea of matrimony, ‘This roym, so full of memories, whieh will ono day add anecdotes of. its present ocaupant to its’ puges In inemorlam, tooks out upon et cette squnre and the triune Government bulld- Angas west of it, \crogs the hall from this roam, ot tho head of the private stairway, {a the ruom where Pres} dent Garfleld—strangulutns pro Republler— spont his rat duys of pain, whore he learned to suifer and be strong; und In this room, frescoed dn gray and pink and blue and god, all that wos Mortal of Abrabam Lincoln hil until the eatas falque recelyed bis body In the East Room bee low. + Adjoining tho library—o beautiful clrenlar room opening froni the immonsy uppor ball—is tho room where Prosidont‘Hurrison’s pyor, hare aesed soul escaped from cruel perscoudon‘nt tho Wands of invipient Guiteaug, Fis ghost stilt wanders ‘about jt, suys the legend, especialy won ollleeseckors grow numerous aud {mportus nate, ‘Tho furnituro of most-of the badraoms looks soiled nod dingy. Such tawdryestutfed efnirs, such common-iooking beds and bureaus! They jook ag if-nothing conld ever patty them save tire, when wo would exclaim pence to thelr ashes, There aro but threo pictures of lady-Vreal- dents in tho White House, Ono of “Martti Washington and one of Mrs, Huses—both full- Jongth portraits, and yruciig by tholr ideal as by thelr real presence thu Enst Itoom. ‘Tho balt-longth portrait of Mra. syne hides tho ex quislt bunuty of bor arms und nook in the gloom. of the upper halt. eis Hy the way, Misa Johnson has mode the diy. Pace that tho portrait of Gen, Washington, at the White Rouse, commonly supposed to have been painted by Stuurt; Btuart’s brush nbout it. The Turklab carpet preannted by the Sultan to our Governinent while Gen, Urant wis Presl- dent, and especially woven for tho Rast Roum, naw covers tho floor of the upper ball, and sng goats tu tho caauul observer -gaudily-striped erctonne, * ‘Thu elevator which opens out of. Mr, Arthur's ceruivan chumbor was put In for the especial Pd of Groudma Gardold, ut-the request of her ar HE SMOKED THEM OUT, ‘There has payor been an ovorfriendly feeling between tho Irish und Gorman oloments of so- oloty, and whon representative families of thesc two grout peoples are brought toyother tinder ‘one ruof troublo fa the natural result, A curtois plinse of this mutual dislike brought itself inte prominence yesterday and scores one to the crodigor Gerinuny, Jueov Backer owns and ov oupldRthe building wt Nu, Gt Sonth Halstud stract, ‘Vhat 14 to say «he ngouplus upper portion of — the busemont volng uscd as Br Tail Himed Donayan, ” Suturday . Healer, who, fe wpponrs, fa desirous of ‘yotting Donavan outar hls bulldiug, stopped up tho top uf the chininey used by tho Dounvans, with too result that the Laseniont wis soon vo full of anioke fhat breathing bucnme an Impossibility, and. tha Donayana mate a break for fresh utr and turned in an alarm from Box No. isi. ‘Tho department Fespondud, but found nothing te do oxoent to pull tho vpiug outot tho ee The divar- ences of the fumilica were enue pro tom, and the Donayuns were allowed to xO buck in peacs, ——— STEAMSHIP NEWS, New York, Doo, i.—Arrived, tho Canada, fram London; the Luke Manitoba, from Livers pool; the Somersct, from Mrlstol; and: the Switzerland and Picter de Gonink, from Antwerp, Lonpon, Deo, 1i.-'Eho Silesia and Catitornia,. from New York, and the Lord Chye, from Phila dolphin, have arrived out, i 7 ———— Victoria at Wiadsor, London Trutie, -» With regard to the ." rolle-rooms," to which allusion was made in. Zrath inet avoek, funders stand that hot pny wt Bulinorul, but’ wise at Os. bore nod at Windsor Custle, the suites which were gocupiod by the Prince Canenrt hava nover been witerod in any way since bja dedth., Kyery= thlng remains ay bo lett it, The rooms are kepe Jouked up during the absence of the Court, but, wu the Queen oumes tu var paluce, they are Opuned und tented up avery evening duriug her stay. At Winsor bor Salesty usually passes 0 re of each evening in the Priyce Cougurt's sit. ing-room, his guilty udjuiniog her own, which open from the grand corridor. ro bud been practically remlored uunvullabie asa reaic dence, iy consequence of the Queen buying closed up the reams which were uued bruitual. ly by the Duchess of Kent. ‘This house was ale waye'nn Inconveatuntiy small one, and the sout- ting Up of the buat rooms innkes it inpossibie to accommudute & Faniily and entubllshment there, which, however, {6 not regretted by the Itoyal family, a3 it is A very dull pluco and exucediugly damp. The Queen pusses overy mornlug at Frogmore whilo residing at Windaor, $11 suni= nur tor Mujesty bag touts put upao the liwa, breakfaste’ in one and writes ber otters wn transhots business in tho othur, driviug, back to the cnstie to lunoh. ‘wo grooms ure constuntly kept employed cpnveying the boxes.0f papers frow Bir Henry. 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YOrwions, but genuruliy fevvie; ws aiucdileraye ingy Vow spirits auttor a £uit ment, witty ser pal for sumo tne After eatuig; wind clatut ‘Ol the stuuipeh, suur stomach: vomiting 4nd Mutvering ut the pic of the stomach, und a soro- Nest uvgr itt nuuseo, howdachy, OF sume of these symiptums, yuu ure suiferiby frog) Dyspepsia, and HOP BIPTERS will pormanontty cure’ * | Ifyou freoxe one hour, burn tha next, and sweat another: if you Ord AUTTOring Nit the torte Uro OF the Inquisitiun, ong moaniont teurunt you will dle, wn the naxt momunt touring foo won'ty Uf you have blue nulls und lips yulluw: Gye, und 'n Rhust-Dke complexion, uu ure aul Aocile from that inlusuincle Curae, BLLIOUS, MALARIAL FEVER, Ot AQUE and HOP BITES will spoedily cure you and yollow skins OxCOUULNEED (BO ‘tune 3f you havo o dry, hare aunt bain an tho tacht st shontdur-witde und pbor tite wo. = rs ef B ef 2 € © s = z 3 ur GF Udh,toas und Ununsitioss tn the 1 hod of the mtowach und liver; yauwisnuess: Uf the eyes: Luwals irtegular, x@irerally dis- aad to loosantass o hacking oF dry cought TreveOlar BPYLINe: KiOCtOMs GL brent i} Zoutand hunids xenuralty colds tonsuu cor whiter n dtungrecunte waste in the mou! sunritay blutubus on to face and neck AGUON OF thy «yurty dinturbed sleopy beurt> burny glunctination ta exertion—if you Lave ay these symptoms you ure sullen 01 7 3 Liyer Complaint, and HOP BETIS will cure you, If you have a comptutnt which tow under: atund and nony wiitxivo vou erudit far—aii eae fovuied condidon; nyonvness Ubreugnout te whotw syutony twitching af the luwor liraus & iy uit tu pivoas, and a ror hut 70d judy lous af strungh and Nealta—aby FiUpluina BLOW tht you ary sullere hut bydru-bpaded dlacuss Wervousness, and HOP MITTENS wilt otfectually cure you. 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