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N PAGES Bhe G vibe, TERMS OF SUNSCRIPTION. DY MAIL-IN ADVANCR—PoOsTAQE PREPAID, Daily adition, one yone, WEEKLY EDITION-—POXTPAID, Specimen copies sent froe, Givo PomOttice address in full, Incinding County Nothlitanoes may he mado aithor.be draft, express, Post-Ofley order, or in roxistored lator, at our Flak. 20 CITY SUNSCHIBELS, Dasly,talivered, Sunday axcopted, 25 conta por wee's, dally delivered, Sunday Included, 110 oanta por woek, THE TRINUNE COMPANY, Corner Madison nnd Daarborn-ata, Chloaxo, Ht eee Entered at the Post-oftee fit Onteaoy ty a0 Stood Fo tho beneftof que patrons who desira to send ainglo coplos uf Tits Tithe thrvazh the mall, vo. ivy herewith the tranalent mto of postazor ela and Dantestic. G ‘Wonty-two and twenty-four THA CHicANO TAMCNE has established branch ‘oMcos for the recoipt of subscriptions and advortisas - Menta as follors: . NEW YONK—Hoom 2 Tribune Huilding. B.'l'. Moe FADUEN, Manager, jan‘a American News Axpncy, at Htentiold-at, o LONDON, Eng.—Amori Hesny ¥, Gittia, Agent. WADILINGTON, D. G.+1810 F atreon. ———es, AM ALLEN se on fcan Exchango, 49 Btrand ” Grand Opern-Kouse, sract, oppost now (fnrt-ttonse, Fngage- the Hooy-Larjig Combination, A Child of tho State.” 4. Haveriy(s ‘Theatre. Monroe street, botwoon Clark and Dearborn, wanemont of W. HL Ullotte, “The Professor,” MoVicker's Thontre. reat, tetwean Ktate and Dearborn, yroond. * Fresh, tho Amore ' £ fa i ; t t ; : q f j 4 Enzagoment of John 2, la; Tenéotnh s'reat. Detweon Engagemont of Hain He, gue's British Opsratio Min= — Olympic Thentre, io nnd Handotph, En> 's Novelty Company * Clark streak. bo wei angoment of Hyde & Be! “Suldvon's Blundors.” Aentemy of Afnele, Fainted etreot, nose Madison, Wost Side, Variety i re. jos streot, noar Aladizon, West Hide, Vart- ety ontortainmant, Criterton ‘Theatre: Corner of Sedgwick and Division streeta, * Yarioty *- Worshey ‘Einit. Madson atrest, Lotwoon stato ynd Doarborn, Exe hibition of modols. rn MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1891. ——————— ee. Wannen fair wenther, to be follpwod by cloudinuss and local rafnis, for tho Upper Lake region today, ‘ . a : iy the sudden death from apoplexy of the wifo of Mr. Hobbs, a juror, a temporary suds pension of the Guitdau trial will be rendere a ‘tire official list of the victlins:af the Vion- na thuvtre horror places the numbor at AOS, of whom.t4 linve beon legally identified, the romalnder being burned beydnd recognition. ‘Tue ‘entatog. of monstroaltics was beon swolled by tho tnking of n plastor cast of the heat of Gulteau. Clark Mills, the sculptor, performer the oporation In ¢ he Washington’ Jail yesterday. Zr §s donled vory emphatically. by the Rev. M. J, Savage, of the Church ‘of th®Unity in Boston, that tho Rov. O, B, Frothingham has in any mauner reean hetorodox ylews, ————_ Stonsts and floods of n dostructlyechar- acteroccurred Saturday and. Sunday through- out England, Hundeuds rooted In the vieinity of Li Jningy casuatties auion, ted‘ or modified his of trees were up- ondon, and many 1 tho shipping are re- ———— ‘Thomas ©, Acron, for many yeara Super- . Intendeut of the Agsuy Ofllce In Now York, and a devoted henchman of’. ex-Sunntor Conkting, has reovlyed recognition. and ro- ward inthe shape ‘of the appolytmont by President Arthuy as United States Bub- ‘Treasurer at New York City. Tun, Chieago Collactorahip appointment stlit hangs fra at Washington, owing to tho inabillty of tho Chicago Congressmon and Somitor Logan to. agrea on any one man, ‘The result f¥ that: tho anxious seat Is fall of the walthg ones, nid nobody seems to know just haw oy whon the: diatressla; uyjcortalnty 13 golnz to ond, i. [See DETAMS of a dreadtut murder are given In a dispateh from Greencastle, Ind. Bunjamin Lyneh, a farmer with an unenytable Teputa: Hon gaa bully, and :whose wife had recently obtained ndivorca from hin'on the ground of brutal treatment, yesterday started to aeG jis child and get some articles belonging to Din, when he was met near the hopse by his two alepsona, who ahot him four tlines In the abdomen, and then beat out hls bratus with: Disuor McQuam, of Rochester, N, mado W savage attack on the cause oft Nationalism yesterday In hls sermon. fe Warned hls congregation agatnat supporting the “norent? moveent, saying that it was not panetified by the following of a tow -prlests with loos consclencos; and added ‘opa's hostility to'sucret organtza- well known, aud that the ines were sliarply and determinedly drawn between the revolutlontsts of the Land League and all rood Cathotlcng . 5 Tur rellgions matter to which apace la glyen In our columns thls morning Includes sermons by Prof, Swing, at the Contral Church, on “The Relations of Young Men to the Churel)”; by tho.Rev. Dr."Thomag; at the Peéople'a Churéh, on City’s ‘by tho Rev. J. E. Wright, of Madly 80}, Wis, at the Jeffdrson Pari Presbyterian Chureh; by tho Rey. T. Dy Witt Tatu: the Brooklyn Labernacig, on“ Protantty™ and nacounts of dedications, aruli Jn yarlous purts of tha country, Py Ss Tho Morals of Our Tue Continental Gazette brings the infor , nation’ thatthe’ Russian Government has tulken, the tirst step. towards reform by rear wentzing pho Internal administration of the Empire, While it doos not contomplate any. thing like representative government, 1 will, . M-honestly earslad out, do auch towards Jniprovins the conditian pf the luwer classes, It fs proposed to Jexspn the mumbor of Inutle stutlons and abotlals useless formulitios, and the peceaylty fe also urzud of establishing ro lutions ‘between the Governmental adnate trodan and tbe provincial. asspmblles. La Milly ond a special conpnilaston hus beun Justi- “tut by Uw Emperar, of whieh the Qh cellar of State in'to be President, to prey 4 sesles of plaus for locul adwinlatration, the administrative tnstituttona of tho pro ines, districts, torritorial ard niunictpal Institutions, ant those of the pensatitry, Such ascheme must df necessity reautra’a long tlne for conrpletion, but when aceom- pilshed Ib Will Yon ated tnken towards pop- ular Fepresentation, ny Tite frionds of Judgo Gray, of the Massa- chusets Supreme ‘Court, oxpress arent cons fitenco Unt his namo will today or tomor row be sent to the Sonata as the silceessor of tho Jato Judgo: Clitford on the Unired States Supreme Bench, Judge Gray ts sup norted by the entire Republican delegation from Massachusetts, while Gov. Boutwell, Ala competitor for tho place, hag a powerful backing from Gen, Qrant hnd the. third-term element. It will, under the elreumstances, be futeresthhg to see which Induenee proves the stronger with tho Administration, : ————— Tre pollea in Dubihi yesterday cane Upon reh And Ina house on drabagon atrect, consisting of hhand-grenades, parcels of dynamite,. riftes, sevolvors, cartridges, and gunpowder—tho outfit, evidently, of some Fenian organization having had a hand {n the affair nt Bradford, Four persons Were arrested on the strength ot the allscovery, ‘Ihe barracks at Croboy In Meath, lave been burned by incendlarics, tha sol- dlera barely escaping with their lives, and a sarge number of outrages by the revolution: ists are reported from different parts of Ire- Innd. Altogether the situation of affairs lins grown to be yory serious, aud will doubtless Yeault In the adoption of still, sterner nieas- Ures of cocrelun snd repression by the Brit- ish Government, 7 Iris expected that the committees wili bo Announced -in the House tomorrow, aud tho Intest slate of the Chatrmanships, necording to tho most authentic information, is ns fal- lows: Ways and Means, Judgo Kolloy, of Pennsylvania; Appropriations, Afr, Iilscock, of New York; Banking and Curronoy, Mr, Crapo, of Massachusutts; Commerce, Mr, Townsend, : of Ohivs Foreign Affairs, Mr. Orth, of Indiana: Elections, Mr, Catkihy, of Indinna; Naval Afhutrs, Mr, Harrls,,of Mas- sachusetts; Colunze, Weigitts, and Measures, Mr. Fisher, of Pennsylvania; Post-Ome 3 ariel, Post-Roada, Me. Ketchum, of New York;- Public Lands, Mr, Page, af Californias Ju dlelary, Mr. Reeds of Malne: Military At Tairs, Mr, McCook, of Now York; Torrito- rus, Mr. Belford, of Colorado; Agriculture, Mr. Valentine, of Nebraska; Indlan Affairs, Alr, Errott, of Ponnsylvania; Iniprovement of tho Misaissiupi- River, Mr. Dunnell, of Minnesota, TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE, . A notable ciroumstanco fn ‘the business of tho country Is the falling off in tho transpor- tation of grain’ by ‘the ratlroad companies, ‘This has been evident during the Inst ninety days, but the decline in December, aver itt the fnca of low railroad rates, -has been mirked, There was a decrease ofgnore than. 4,000 tons In the shipmonts hencW of bread- stuffa and provisions during Inst week, a3° Compared with the previous week, Tho ro- celpts af products ut this polnt have \teon, comparatively small, and not: much: is now coming I, partly for the reason that the fonds tn the ‘country hive been almost bot- tomless durmg nearly six weeks of ralny | Weather, Thistrenson affects of coursy aur local’business to some extent, but the chieg reason in the falling off of transportation Is that the surplus of wyeatand corn fa small fn all the Western Status, Including even Ill nols, ib a $ ‘Dhe prices have ranged yery‘high at Chi- cago during tho year, and had thors been any largo surptus these prices woud hayes brought the bulk of: that surplus to market, uo matter what may have been tho candition of tho ronds, but che fact unquestionably Is that the grain isnot In the:cauntry in any areat quantity, andin imtich of the North: western Wheat and coru regions there fs not more on-hand than is needed: for domestic purposes, and none for sale, Another reason why tho rail transporte: ton of grain has fallen off so much ts that the stock of grain in ‘Chicago has buen held tat prices far ubova the ‘market rates; thero areand have been no’ buyers of Chicago @raln’ at Chicago prices, Western Europa jveds leay breadstuffs than Inst year, whilo the Russian supply ts vastly @reaters and the high pricey nt which gryin has: hoen held here in Chicago have simply turnished Rus- ala with a market, free of American compel!- tton, a In Tie Tinune commoreial column of yeatorday was the following statement: Ji. K, Jackson ostimates that'tho East Indies ‘have a arup of 42,000,000 quarters of whunt,’ Whole quantlty 1g 80 much in excess of eapoctas Hon that ono of our Uris enbled yesterday to a London houao agking If thugs tlgures are crudit- ed. Tho answer wus that thoy woro Probably correot fur thg totul vryp, If thesy figures ba correct, then at eight: bushels to the quarter, the Indian ‘crop of 1881 was equal to 930,000,000 bushols af whent, Allowing literally for exaggeration, and for the needs of home. consumption, the sur plus whont furnished this year ‘by India will go far to cover any defielonoy In the. ship- imonts from this country. fn addicon to the reat supply from Russia, whieh la almost duplleated froin India, {- mnat bo ra- membered ‘that Califorata. and , Oregon also have nn ‘immense surplus, say of 40,000,000 bushols of wheat, Which they will ship taZngland and France. ‘Thug supplled, Itavems very doubtful If Western Europe neods, of will, need, the. wheat of the Western States of this country in any graat Quantity, before the next harvest, We cannot ship to Rurope at tho, presant prices, and the supply there Is equal to the demand, If we reduce the price of: tha wheat which we have low enough to export, then the act of throwing {ton the market in Prance and England would breat prices there, as those iarkets are alpgady glutted with the grain from Indla, Russia, and Callfornia. - a Under these ciraumutances, what -wilt probably be the future gf the markcut in this country? Shall we reduc prices and let the grain go, oF shall'we hole on'tg. It and take the chances? “Tt Is, dangerous to: let It go In Any congldurablé quantitles, atid It ls dot safe to hold on to th Dut the affect of.al}: this Uncertainty upon the rallronda ts of a aezlous charactor, -'The Tallrond compantys have been watering thelr stock heavily during the boum, and they have fulded greatly to thelr Intorest-bearing obits gations, ‘They Lave run the market prices of thelr stocks fay beyond anything to Justity tho rates, ‘Yo maintain themselves. in all these grand undertakings they, must pay Ins terest on thelr mamiioth debts and dividends ou thelr Inlated stocks. ‘Ynelr means to do this ty In tholr earnings, and the ranuportas tlon of grain and provisions, or tne grap of the West, has dwindled immensely even at the comparatively low ratey which have been And sre pow offered, ‘Tye antlogk for prose porous railroad bualnegs ‘is nut prowlsing, ‘Tho rates hays begp Unusually low singe fast July, and the: transportation. of brendatytfs and provisiong Ig ut least one-third or wore Joas 1 1881 than in 1880, A falllog-off in busty hess ag well aay falling-off In rates must re- , Sule In 8 reductloy of gross earnings, though it dues not Imply a Porrespgndlug reduction of oxpenditures, oy ti ‘Shy burden ‘of the logs of our export of Kraln and provisions during the last half of 188} will ba shown in the. balauce sheets of fhe. Wansportation companies, ‘They fave wlilch ara to include tho reargantaation of hou! and at fuss prea per ton, than 1 ont, though thete obligations tn the shapy of Interest and dividunta on watered stook are greator than wyor bofore, ‘The facts aro'so notorious, and the consa- quenées so {uovltnble, that the tuture of stocks and tho future of the supply of gold Gro uncertain enough to bon warning tall, THE VALENTINE 80RIP J23. ‘The oft-attompted steal In the way of lo- enting tho bogus Valentine serip on that part of this, olty known as the Original Town of Chiengo, including Dearborn Park and alt of Fractional Section 10, has. been renowed, *Phese adventurers and speoutatore aromalnly ; eltizonsvf Chtoago, and someoft them are sald to be men of wealthy and others to hold oficial positions under one or tho other of the Governments which prevail in Chlengo, ‘Thoy once obtalngy the ofleial warrant af tho Land Commissioner to tocate the sorip In tho very heart and in tho oldost‘part of the City of Chicngo,: A. patont™ waa netnally Issued by the Commlsstonerof the Eand-OMco for the tand, but on’ an appest Mr Sehurz, then Secratary of the Intorior, overruled the action of tho Commissioner, ‘The claint is nuw presented agatn on an Appllzatton to Seoretary Kirkwood to reapun the enge dnd set aside the judament of Soc- retary Schurz, and the apulication fs now we dor consideration, ItJssomowhnt curiots that no one of the owners or partes" Interested In this attempt to steal a intge part of the most valuable tor- ritory In the city fs willing to innkg himsolf known, Mr! Leonard Swett is tho attorney in the case, but who his ellents may ba Is, kept n profound seerot, ‘They advance the money to promote the robbery, but do not venture to put tholr nameson record as mak ing the elain, Last winter. they, through ono of the Chiengo Congressmen, delayed and defedted the ‘passage af n bill granting all title to the public lind to the City of Chicago, with authurity to sell the same for the public use. ‘Tho clty hay now asked Congress to convey all the titteof the United States in the park and streats to the Clty of Chicago, and to authorize the elty to deh nates Dearborn Park to the uses of a public Hbéhry, ‘Thy Valentine serlp chaps, however, are ready to defeat that bill, and itls possiblo that rome one of the Chicago members will again labor to defeat the public end in order to promote the private onds of the authors of this most glaring schome to rob the elty of property it has hold for fifty years. . Tho bill defeated Inst year would tinvo pinced in tlie City Trensiyy nearly three fourths of a million of dultts, far proporty whicli is now dead nnd useless: that biff, had. It passed, would have also led togthe tmme- diate Improvement of all the now fdlo and unproductive broperty in that part of the elty. A . ‘The bill now pending, before Congress, if passed, will be a final extinguisher thon this dishonest Valentine serip scheme, and tho People of Chicago will untlerstand that evory step nguinst the bill-is,a step to kvep tho Valentine sorip speculation ative, p Will some of tho persotis interested In this Valentine gerlp Job make themselves known, and givo the rgnsons, lezal and personal, why they advdeato it axninst the Interests of the elty? Can any, parson in Washington fur- uish the people of this elty with the namesof those interested nnd the-amount of. theln shares in this nefarious achame of plunder? ‘There fs, however, very, Httle : probability that Secrotary Kirkwood will undeitake to reverse the decision of Mr. Schurz, who at tho tne heard viaborate arguments and rene dered a full and sweeping opinion in the Gage, That opiulon is of record, ‘und as th wasn thorough review of tha whole.fraud Socra- tary Kirkwood ts not” Ilkely to bu linpused upon by the arguments for the sorlp Jobbera,, ICKEL “COMMISSIONS. Tho General Ticket and Passenger Agents at thelr convention held In this elty last week 4 reached at legst a pnrtinl. solution of tha ticket-conmission prodten, and Ina some- What falnt-hoarted way took a step towards the aboiltion of this outrage upon’ the tray- cling publle, How tong they will have the courage to hold to thelr agrcement, which* aight. have been still stronger and more comproliensive, remains to bo seen, but thoy Are antitled to sume credit for @inking any agreement at all to do even half-way justica towards the patrons of their ronds, though on that credit there must bo sume discount, seelng that.in the presant ontting: of rates the commissions cannot be so ensily uxtorted from the passenger ag horetofore, The agrcoment, which was signed by'the Tepresontatlves of thirty-tivo ‘roqds, dybars the Ucket-agent of a specified road from ne- cepting any remuneration or gratuity, froin any other rond of roads; and fs Intended to provent all diserlmination fn sates of tlekets, Itfurthermore requests nlfrallronds and trang. portation Ines to refuso to pay conmlsslons to (icket-agunts for any service In solling thetr tickets or advertising thoir'Interests, 80 tar as these agreumonts go they aro well enough, £3 wo have sald, and the pubile will have that they will bo carried out in better faith.than railroad agreoments usuully are, but they tnight have been more explictt: and more to the point. Inthe ‘dlacussion, however, upon the ayestions Incluledt in. the Agreoment a &reat deal of truth leaked out, and tt ts Brateful to get atit, not. in the shave of an Gccusntion from the yictinis of thelr extor- lon, butof a confession from thaso reprer senting the oxtortlonyrs.. Ono of those In tho sunfessional admits that the roads have de- spoiled the owners of the property and ralsed the rate; upon passengers by diverting the garnings' to the payment: of commissions avhich amount to froni 1 to 8 per cont of the roverine derlyed ‘from passenger earnings, and that were It not far thesis commissions Urrough rates could readily be reduced from Sto 10 per cant, ; Now, If thls can bo done, os railroad men thomselyog gonfess It can, why ts jtnnt done? ‘Thla compitysjon 1a 9 bribe to corrupt tleket- ARents to iltscrlninato In favar of the brlber, and the Delbes are taken out of tho. pockots of the travellng pubile, "This comission ts not pald In the friterbats of the public, At fs not patd In the Interests of the protits of the rond, for jt dvorenses the profita, Jt ty patd fo support an army of cuumnsslonsmen, inti: diomen, ‘sealpers, and’ sugkerg, and, more than this, to allow another’ army of men to Tido.dendhead who have nd shadow of claiin to {reo transportation, Tt iy for these reas sony today that pnasengors aro charged three and four-and-a-half cents a mile tn Milnuls, halt that sum being an uxtortionate tax lev. fed upgn passengers, not ta Increase the Drofity ot roads, but to pay sedlpers and suckers and lut men ride for nothing.’ It lio corruption fund used for all kinds of cor Tuption purposes, conunencing with the tleketagent and ending with Legialati(res.. if chose commissions were abalishad, and the thouganda of deadhdads who are allowed to travel at the uxponas of paying passungers were cut off and made to bay fargs like other veoply, tie rates could by ‘permanently ro duced 60 percent without Jojuying the profits Of the roads, for more: peopl would travel, more peopla would pay, ‘and’ tp “funda squandered in corruption could bé anplled to tho Improvement of the roads and the. com- for} of the pasgungers, and ‘ih that. way Would be 4 bivssing, pot ouly ta the public, | but to the roads thou Ives, “AN thia has been confessed vy the rallroad represent- allves themselves, Why, then, dues wut the Rallrond Comptysiony which’ ty pre tha Montezunius. «Tho distance from Laredo to tho City of Maxivo la 7Wintles, and tho road tow bullding as on extension of the Tuternationat will bo almont an ate line, American eapitil and Amerlenn engincering skill aro pushurg It rap? nesept tly confesston and act upon lt? If dendheads aro pald for by tho traveling public, why not ent them oO? If eealpers and suckers aro supported by tho traveling public, why not cut tham otf also? If with tlieso parasites out off tho ratironds can stilt make equivalent profits at |! Why do not tho Democrats bold a Nationat two conta a nile, why does, not our {ailrond Commission Gx that rate permanently? The General “‘Cieket’ and’ Passenger Agonts ii thelr scerot convention tot many tricks whieh they didnot supposo world bo tne public. Having been made public and have {ng confessed that most outrarcdus extor- Hots have bewn practiced ‘upon passengers, it now bohosves tho Ralirond Commission ts {nterfore In behalt of tho Intter and to brace un the former -in theli ee AN oxchange nak: Ladtgé of Sorrow on the political situatton? Thoy sumething of tho aame klud ortnal, and the members are demon- striting thelr xriuf innu Irrogntar’ manner, A formal assemblign wou mora tinpressive. Mr. Atkina couht proside and furnish the key, nful and memare hat the * Demvoritio fent. whatever catiraa It ndapte.”. Mr. Watter- gon could contribute a limentation on the death ¢ ‘o trido na a Dawoorntio issuc, and SM Pendioton could ereate a grind howl uf iyuist by saying that the party ta ao far gone ¢thut it hua bean deemed ante far it to deeliro in favor of elvil-sorvicy roform, elnce It Will never bivo nny oNlleca to divide. . eee Tin Richnond (Vay State ( bon) utters this watlr Bo Mr. Rpeer, nf. Goargin, wlahaa to start o Rpcer’ party ti hla State, fs doomed to tue is sudden spasm of al cnuirt tn tho Roustan sult against Rochefort mist of ne- ‘easily be damaging to tha Ropublicans, ‘The Freneh ‘Radleats fave always inalntaned that the war with ‘Tunts wasn stock-Jobbing affair arcanged by M. Roustan, Consul-Cen- eral at Tunis, tn connivance with tho Mints- try; Giat the aggressions of. tho Kroumir wera only au excuse for Invasions. and. that whon they disappettred, ntuvost. at arst alrite of the Mrench troops, tho army made tho Gapltal tts objective pulut, seized ft, deposed tha Buy, and handed over his pawer to M. Roustan, who used it for certain speculative ‘purposes. ‘This was the charge ay made by Rochefort.» M.‘Houstan sued htin for tikel, but fast his ense, Rochefort being acquitted. As Rochefort wade Nis charges not only reainst M. Roustan, but also against M. Grévy and M, Gambutta as being cognizant of M. Roustan's purpose, the verdict also Indl rectly involves thom, though M. Gambetta inay throw his share of the blame upon: his predeecssora. ‘Tho danger that Nes in tho‘ decision is that. It may fronsv a feeling of Suspicion amang the people agalnst the Goy- ernment. ‘ o We ilready haven anil soon, Jf the hopos: Hiled, we wre to have Keogh purty tn-North Carolin, 8 Muokoy party fe South Carolia. a doves purty in ‘Texas, and it Unior . the: time of Antl-Lourhon and other Libaral, Progrossive, titles that Hl-tt thosu who put them on, Fr roendack lunuties, wad Communtet m yy Aberty, how. nmi have Leon cominjtted in thy name!” a ’ An Elmira,(N. Y.) clergyman: reports that the waron mutilated coins has teen a gond thing for tho contr.vution-box, A man who has tried th vain to pass A bulf-doltar with a hota in it Hnally wives up In despair and drops ‘it into tho Sunday collection to which ho was formerly {n tho havit af contributing nothing, or at most adimo, Such coins tho churches gell as billion at an avarage reduution of 6 por cont. of thelr fucg value, much to the advantage of foroign missionaries and pour people at home, F es ‘Tue locks aflixed to the desks of meinbors Of tho Obto Loylataturo. neo of auch Intricate pattern that thuy cannot bo operated by skelo- ton keys nor picked by the ayplinnces of burg- Jara.- Tn viw of this fret the Serzcunt-ut-Arims Snnounces that titoss tho twenty or thirty mein- bers of tho last Legislature who took tholr keys home with thom return tho.enine be sball bo obliged to resort to violone locks und mutilating tho desks, . 5 ———— ————— \ ‘Tur Springfeld (Muss,) Renuttican, re- viewing tha results of tho recont muntelpal elvetions In that State, snys.that of 0,000 voters who vated on the question of Heense or no Heanse, 54,000 yoted for license and 42,- 000 for prohibition. In Boston, the vote stood 93,497 to 19,305, and In tho other nine- teen cities the division of ovinton Was‘ very even, the tutals standing 31,087 for fIcense to 20,601 for prohibition. . Tha Republican says ‘Of the results in smaller eltles: tles wero curried for prohibition— tie, Lynn, and Newburyport, je and Newton bel with vory little manu- opulntion; they ought not only to ition, but be ably to-curry it Into, Brockton, Haverhill, Fitehburg, and: 88 of emailer cities ute tolorute a goad Tyan voted fur prohtble thortine licenee enjoyed in that olty tinder tho Thore hus not been the sl ghtest restraint placed upon the [Hquor trafle in that overnment which bine been fa place by the go-culled workingmen's mavement ‘The progent vote ayuinst ligeuse in oquently a renctlun, and wo shall be curious ty sou whether tt olty ‘which hig not onturced Hoanse will onforce prohibition. Salem, whieh yoted far prohibition Inst your god had Treo rum, now votes for license. : thus ruining tho AN exchange remarks? “It can be easly, foreseen that the carth-worm, combining, as ho dog, the-peatitent induatry of tbo ant with the things: and forming new ‘strata chitracteristio Of tho corn! inacat, will vo- come more tiresoing than olthor of ‘the latter, and that Mr. Darwin, as. his-inventor, will caro tho lasting disupprouation of mankind." fondness for buryli Auour a senreof ‘eslents. of Ilinolg and Nobraskn haye jof[ned jn presenting Sauator To- gun with’ canu mude of an ovk atick frum tho frigate Constitution. : —— “A Youxe married Indy of Youngatgwn, 0, has beon suddenly attaoked with puralysls of tho tongue, and js unnble to nrtloulite a word. * a LAKESIDE MUSINGS, “E shall not hang up.my stooking this Chriatmas."\—~Susan 5, Anthony. 1 seo that another miracto lias taken place at Knock, Wahut is tha fare to Knock?"~s, J, Ginuceator, Fitehb elias of residence ctties, ‘port ate of the ¢ whieh will vote deat of liquor-ael tion In disgust at tha 1 by: the Haquor Intorest “T notice that the boys have organized agalust inc, Ushull wearthe sanlpson the loft skle of my bolt-this senson."—John Katy, A London paper says the Duko of Port land's income in $060,000 por annum, Tho in- como of tho porson who solls Mrs, Portland bonuets fs not stated, The Now York Trihune says that After Poor Mr. Scoville’s oxpurlonce, a brothor-{n-law willbe more ahuoned than a mother-in-law." Tho editor of tho Lrivune was ti ONcE more the Ie reloased wolf, comes to the foro, tukon agtont deat of pains to undorstund bla cise, saya tho Now York Tribune, havo been quite willing to loave bim uione, with the stigma of his conviction, after an cluborate trial and a disayreeably Imprigonmont; but tho Rov, Edward Cowley docs nat chase to be tot alone, He will nut rotiro into ubseurlty, Ho Potitiona tho City of New York to pay hin the Heat sum of six thousand (¥v hundred dolturs. "Way not sixty thousand or. alx tuadred thous sand? Hero was a man who took a number of holploss, paronticss, and utterly friondlves little children upon speculation, thom enough to out ‘He dtd not ive thom gnough to wenr.-, Adjmude tu varfous ways thelr: young lv¥es wrotchod, and he was 40 crucl and orally homtoldat that. a Jury gf bts conntry- mon sont him te pridon and. kept him thore to reflect upon bla wickod ‘actions, nll Inspired, 80 Tar us we oun say, by a desire to gut money. He Ja dlachyrged from bls foloniaus pusition, and be signnlizes ha enlurgemont by asking the City of New York to-pmy bim $0,500! tho scanty rations which tho povy Httle boss did oat or did try tooutin the “Shupherd's Fold"? If Mr. Cowley wants to regain his lost character and win for himself any ahure of public reapeat,; the soouor ho hides bimsolf in somo quiet ro- Cruolty to children is & erimo thut New-Yorkors aro slow to furylvo or forget, (rr Sprarine of ono of tho Eastern bank de- faultors, tho Now York Times romurks: Hutloway, tho detin kuopslo Nanonal fan Edward Cowley, the morricd about a ’ : The Untverstty of Toronto fs to hava a Groak play, und wilt producoBophoctes' + Antig- one." after tho niutnor of the phty at Harvard, Fortunately there are soveral roads leading from, flo did not give tate é ‘Tho rpport that. ox-Presldent ayes in? tondpd visitingeurope ta dented. “It Jooks us though we waro going to havo a wot sprmg, and tho Ruud Cummlasioner of Fromont, O,, will not. Mosort his post. A new opera, # The Snak \¢ Provan a great success In New York, but when Keigucky is renched the ‘mombers of tha com- pany will eco what rent enthusiasm is, Kvory mun In Kentucky knows what it gto have 0 Charmer,” has 1 Bor what? For * Miss Annio Loulse Cary will, it Is sald, murry Sir, Lortilard nextautume, Anole Loulse bud Lotter buve the ecromony covur this wintor, 1f Lroquojs stoutd loga w nev or tivo in Englana Hoxt summer, tho Lurillird family wouldn't be 40 consplouous, at 4 A London paper atates that "Tho collection of music composed by tho late Prince Consort 18 yLondon, by permission’ of his widow. ‘Tho Queen wit! recoive a reyatty ‘gn the publication:”: ‘This tarigt, With alargo. family on ber bands, and coul riging in Pprico, this {s going to bo a hard winter for tho Queen, Across the springtinie flulds, my Love, ‘With Jowolotpintons ilita tho doyo; Hor sung ts glad, bor song fs swect, ‘Yot fast thy tours full ut my feet. * O Lovo, wo part, Igo, but hark! ‘Tho dove sings "mid tho leaves, * “Tho sowing tine, the waiting tlie, And (hop the goldun shoavos!” Across the autumn flelds, my.Lovo, | * -I 809 uo truco of Joweled davoy . ‘Toy lovo-lit amilo utone T veo, : ‘Thy hands oulstrotched to welcome me, - O Love, wa meot, I como, O sweot, ‘The dove sings ‘id the leaves, Tho cowing time, the walting tine, ~, Aud thon tho gulden shoayes!" Port Abuut to be Ournited, —————— - PERSONALS, Among tho monibhors of the Lower House’ Of the Tennusevo Loylaluture aro a white mun anda noxro who hold thé rolation of moastor and slave befure tha War, It is stated that Tiffany, of Now York, has Aroudy gold $50,000 worth of sitver for the Vane derbiit- Webb wena which takes placu Tuca- day, the 2uth,. tins Vandorbile ta ths rar igitaurried daughter of Wi troat tho battor, ont tollur uf the Pough- 1» Prusinite un Intercsting Yorlution froin the usuld character of tho due: fuulting bank officer, but tho nézligenco of the Clistomary monotonous type. Ho munis a madohof correct: hubits and tieh-lonod asdootutiona caloulated ta jnsptro contidence und deuvive tho cluct, On the contrary, bo was a drunkard and uGbaucké who seattorod money ahuut with a lavish hand. A atutonentot one of. his yeun drunk for a whole the lucid fatervela of hla delirium’ he bas mude the uminently sane -romark that curtied away tho bauk hitd wanted fo stual unvth.og, dian't want to sival unythin, b pablo most-of th tno of uttonding to business properly aroaf datingushlag: between hie own money and that of the bank, only trustod with its. funds, but was ‘Prevaurer County, and failed to uecount for ry hoe was trusiod by the in bis habits must baye thot It will bo bard for them to about to bo published sn Dirvetcrs ls of the ‘Tho teller was bs friends tu that he had our, und yet in one of ho might hayo- and all its onleers if he Appurvatly, ho ut ho wis note Bull. ho was not Dirovtara of tho lank who: bean known to x — 1 ‘Tre Postmaster and two phystetans of Iuz to awoar that a boy Ing near that pluce, felt Forrest, Ml, are will bawed Joyn Maurer, live of the bumper@of & caboose on which ho waa steulitg a tido tast Saturday, ‘knocked out u pleco oF bis axull two jyohen aquire, droyasoy- oral fragmensé of the bung, not to sponk of sand and ciuder, In upun the brain, ploked bimsell up, tled bis hanckerchtef about ble head, watkou aintloandabulf ta avons injurlos attendodl tor submitted to tho insertion place of tho lost skull, and ‘ohoorfiMly askod for something to ent His frignits hopo thut no will reouyor aud become a distinguished roud-ngent cee * ‘Vetnnor announces that a polar wave may bo. expeatod In Washington about Deo, 28. Qniy on@abort year ago auch a predfotion would hayo obilted the marrow ta a vast number of hones; phot Is now universully sreongnizod as a mombyr {In good and reguiur atanding of tho gieuntio band of unauce Ruessors. “At ono {lino it secmed ua it he would succeod In boing alway@ wrong, and puuple bee win to foot much sustaetion in depending wpa is avery prediction, Hut. he bas been clgot ina few justanecs of Jute, cone waln destroyed, and bis prog.’ of 8 silver plate in, Mr. Bradlaugh has in. Naw Zealand o brothyr who ts # tolsafon preacher, and who not ugq publicly prayad for tho futuro epirtte OF" Hour, heart” applause, und ores ot Gun,’ Sherman's army’ saddie, Sheridan's: sword, Custer’ cap, and Grant's olgar aro ox- hibited among the ‘relica of tho Boldiora' Bazar in Boston. Not the last (ntoresting thing In the collegtion is the Nutional lag which ordur to saya It trum Rel Col. Eugene C, Gordon, gly Pucitic allroad, abons 600,000 uores of AMlaslaalppt Gowed lands, for olght. venta an nore, and hos since sod monty) an En ‘onté an Acre, wi Suwa? The y Ene! claim the landy ut u: they, but .the Canadian, proj v!p etatud that sovern the precige ruversoot bh ie sla ta ) Prasttunt of the Geor F a pont ago boughe land, known ga over- fidence bas been aj Novtications are once muro Weglews. ‘_A TELEGRAS from Vicksburg, ew Orloang paper contains the fol- Kish company for tt ich gives bima Golden Hulo's pagsongers fram Moo and guloniag oF cultivute Bye Lasture Kayo, ted In murrlase to Bt otidy ta trom Concordin Parish, Wwncd vouplo tuk thelr -depurcure lon Eula te wend a tow Ww uy Wore BirJobn Gu Bawlish Burouet, and bis b age the Hurane Alr, Whittler, ina note tothe Sword and York ity. Th @ Inst two or threo youre the hus. vowpellod bin te deoline all requests for poums for .publiq Ocuusione; “the apirit (8 willing, but-the teah is weak.’ Apart frpm this, ut tha ag lo. be out of ordor, despitu bis yo ray nis yours, Pei, says that for th atate of bls houlth’ ed tu have w fino piuntatiun, eof the hoat the Buronet wn iy ull points of fatereat in aud aboue oF the Dr. Holmeais un, ' “= +) axouptiany fu, Wado jably wht They eculd'da Anal ‘Tha Plute Princess who! Agent pamed fJops(us tho Must ta lecture. The Pri a PSRUVIAN allairg are shinplifled somewhat by the rvslgnation and departure of Plerola, une tos tt should turn out that, lke Calderon, bo ident boblnd vim te sot up.4 wot authority which be pos ravpivully thera igng Goyurumentin Oxeupl puch ug te adqulatatpred: by the Culllan commanders, who ‘appeur 40 bein no fo rovonstizute the ely): powor of Yon they buve conquered, rene + Puy completion of- the. Internation: 'W Hullrogd to Lareda on the Rio wpurtant ovent, “A travelur cup trum Goloagu oF Now Yor to tha er of Mexiow, Ut will uot bu long befure the ‘avy can bo extended to the eavieut olty of married aty Indian other day tw coming tnogss Wad aducuted ata Catbolic suminary in Callfornin, andis suo grande daughter of tho Chiof Truckve, wholed Fremont over the Blerra Nevudu.. 8! oplulan of Indiay Aycuts thu: Jeot tp tho Agent clayping the suck In the mid- of our allowance, ty thon wa object," bas loft a Vico-Pru olutin to the shudo he expressey her 83 We do nut ab- dio and retalying when ne oinptiva al and (brows us the empty suck, = Te ts proposed ti erect a bron: wtatuge of, Mal.-Gen. Ambrosy Hy somo gentral pogition to ba bergufter determined upon, In the.Uity of Providence, es 8000 a6 the funds can be progured. be equestrian or not depends upon the BwOUNs Groat Northur: Grande ie any j Row gq by yall Whatnerthe atatue will Hf monoy ralsods but what tha form may 10, at fa pranirapust to have tho statue thoroughly artistia and by nm tiaster hand, The work of cultoot ing funda has boon fattited by tho vere rans of the Iate Civil War, muyny of whony servo tinder Gon, Murvstdo, 3 Mr. Magens, a wealthy febraw of Boston, hus rocotvait from Sir Mysos Montoflaro, of Lon- fon, a chock for £100 to be distributed amang tho obaritiga of Houston in memory uf Presidont Garteld, and Me. Marous hus wiven Sof it to tho Boldiors’ Homo bizqar, «Accompanying the pitt fantetter ta be forwarded tu Mra. Qurtiott In ronly to her letter to him, thanking bin Cor Als otforts In scouring tho prayers oT the: Jowlah gburchus ut Jerusiiom and theoughoitt Edropa for ber buaband during bis sulferiig. Str Moses is 07 yuurs of aye, and stl vigueois und heurty, Mr, dames Russetl Lowell: 1s deserlbed by the Toman gorrespondont af tho Queen ue lnol- tug remarkubly well during hia recent visit to” the anered olty—wenrtug, Indeed, t rabust Jolin Bull sort of jouk. In regard to Mr,. Lowell's kinehip with the people to whom ha ts neeredit~ ed, the correspontlent says: Lremembor well that, Alenia toa at dinner some youre ago when an oll Wykolumist was preaent, who uiked (as nll old Wykobumista- infallibiy: ay of Winchester snyinga and dotuga, Mr. Lowell atit- ed, not without a eertitlty complucenyy, that he, tov, was * Founder's kin! * In an-address on Conon Kingsley given tha other evoning, Dr. Steveuson, of dfontren!, sald that os a youth at college Kingsloy was Jia fulahing the anawera to au exanmingtion, paper on physi, when he ame gn tho question, * Do- acelbt a common pump.”. The axaminor avt- dently myant ty receive. deseription of tho Mochynwm, but Kingstey elthos thought ho hud Writtoy cnough, or ld not ehoose th anewor, Whon the answers camo up, Churica Kingaloy's cumalied i wollenxeoutod aketeh copresonting O, birge: vitkure puny opposatt a. churen dours Women and obltdron were growed around with Jugs and piteheras but the jmp rae \panlloekuily the tnvaty heudie stud besid Iteand. 0 netic was displayed tat * This pump fs cluged during: diving service,” : AMUSEMENTS, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. , ‘When this hguse was npened to the public two Seasons ago tho. Hovy-EMiedio comblimtion give for tho initial performance “A Child of tho State.” Tho drawn fs an adaptation. or more Proporly, transtution, from the reich of D'En+ ory, and was first produced In thls country at Wattaok's, Now York, whore tt ichlevod w auce cess wich bas nevor been lost. The plot, whllo ue of tho muat complioated ever put upon ‘a atuge, doos uot tire or eonfugo un nudfonce, ant the situntions fotluw eauh urhor so mturally, aud are se strony in thomnsolyes, tiattha Interest {a nover lost. In days punoby there was 1 Ju on tho statute books of. Holand, which provided thatuny niin who should in any way injuro ur eompromise’ the reputation of an orphan girl (all suck gitls helng wards of tho Stata) should repalr the wrong, by murcluze, and [¢ he bo at- veudy tnurried hls puntabment was death. {tl on tal law and tts workinga that ‘tho interest of tho play hinges. Tho Count da Lancy, a Brengh noblormun, vistts Holland, and, anuware of tho Jaw, peruilts one of theso children of the Stute— \ .Aeonewhat designing. persun, by the way, to {nvoigio him Into culliog her bls -betrotued, Ho subsequently mecta Maris von dics mitch, and. digvovers in hors a young girl with waom bo had wt very ronmaticadvont- Ure in tho Alps two yeurs borora, and: for tyhomn he hus since been Yalnly sourching. His lova for bor is retuened, und thoy are about to, te married, when the Child of the Stnte, Gertratul, who in the meantime bus roally fallen in love with De Luntcy, appears nnd dumauda that. tho law bo enforced, Soe dads a willing ally in the vergon of Welbon Cy rg who, twonty yeurs before, hud betrayed Marie's mother by ineuns of t false marridge, and who uaw scelks, by boldi over her (uu shame of bor past lite, ta sbeuro for bis nephew, Christien, tho hand of Marl, the unhappy woman having been tor pemesn years a true and devoted wife to Yun mich, © * : ee ae From this os a startiag-noint, the persons In- torested vo throuzh some very uxayting come Plloutiona, De anc absolutely refuses to marcy Gertratde, and fs condemned to die, while Maric goos into the orthodox decine for young dudios In har gftuation, Por four nota. this stte of ulfaira Is kupt Up, and dovolups, nt Joust, one OF the moat akiillul pieces of pry-writing over guon, Tt is disvovured that Gertratde is none Othor than the child of Yun Helmich’s wite by her Urat marrinye, although tho mother hat always supnosed tho enild dena. . ‘ho knowlonge of this fiat comes to both women at AbouE tho sumo thine, and then tho. hatred of Gertraude towards De Lancy and her dosire to goo bin dio is supplunted by u fouling of tove for bor newly-isvuvered mothor, ‘Cle mother and duugdter unite in an offurt to gaya De Line cy'a life, bat Wedbery, when informed that’ Uer= traniie [8 bis daughter, refuses tu uid thom, bis desire for tha death of the Frenchman boing stimulated by. tho fact that his nophow, Chriss “Han, has been Eilied tua dupl wid 2a. Lavy, brought abunt the former's yillutny, +4! both the father und mother of Gertrunde. are Uving abe ty naturally net an orphan, and, in. eatscquonge, CuNNaL GON Child of the stuite. Beouy that Waldbery with uot wdmit tho fet taut bots Gertraude's Curnor, ana-thereby sive ito of Ne Lancy, tho mothor deeldes to eon= fesa all to hor husband,’ but, having (tone tats, iPalduery dotles her to prove the muck murriage, ho baying coptroyad: Papers catublishing thut uot, and teft by cl eueine Christian jn the bondg, of Grow Rene; a frlend ot Do Lanoy's. At this eritiegs moment, when tho Fronchmun is ttpon | tho soaffold, tae nevor-talling old wun who Wit- Nosaed tha ceremony and can prove it; turns up, Thon were init eondrul loaning up of Bedigrees by all hands, and the ourtuln falls. ‘Tho pleve ja certulnty ane chat intorests fram boginuing ta ond, und the onmminy by whieh it 14 prosented 1s inevory way competent for the task ithes undettuken, ‘hero f¢ nota parson Jn tho cnet whose work Is not of an acceptable. ebaracter, und as Do Laney and GQ; Rene, Mosgrs, Mardis and Hooy do some of tho best Aging that busbeun soon hero tor some titi, sBlangra Sajeroni, whose previous performances i hud cyvtabihibed ber asa favorit with tho Chicugo pubtle, hus hupravod yroatly tn Enaltsh’ pros hunoltHon since. her lust wppyarance, and Inst none of the yentiine talent and oxcoltont Judy. mmeut.which enubies her to wesime wn emotionnt charnotor without uvernoting tho part. ‘he roat of tho caat wus fully equal to all thole parts. demanded, ¥ bait s THE GERMAN DRAMA, At DloViokur's last ovening Collmor and Isen-: steln's German dramatic company appeared In Adolph Wilbranat'’s colabrated drama, | * Dio Duontor des Herra Fabricius" (Tho Daughter of. Fuoriclus), This fs tho original of tho ply brought out ut*Daly's, Now York, under tho tilo of "Raven's Daughter." It is a-vory | 7 “hl ti HL ‘poworful emotional drama of grout merit, bave | so nth een co ents, dmtter, fae “ing wo excollont plot and being well constructud, ‘Tho'charactars are goud voples tram Ifo, and if woll prosBhtad capnat Cull of making @ fine Im- Pression, Tho -performunce Just evontug was ino} botter, than was antiulpated, and nodeube it4a due.to the genoril Improastun that tho carn ‘pany would not be ablo tu cozio with thia nower- “ful drama successfully uat the house Inat even- ine was unusually smn, AML” tho leading jedarts with tha- excopion of one were Xs collontly dong, and guia ono dtd “nO” grent bart, although the perforinuhoy asa whole would have boon stilt moro successful if: Miss | Robringor hud asamed tha part of Mrs. Reinhvld fustend of dirs Richard, It ty understood that tho manugera intended ta place this part lato Miss Bubringer's bunds, but ahe refused boonuse sho would uot, play sooond to Mies Milolbach. ie thtg roportis tray, It is about time Tor tho mans agement of tho Gormaaet thaatre to get another Jeuding lady it pinoy of Behringer, “Tols tudy ‘ie a Actromd, but there ure ploaty Juat ax good a 8 18, and whe enn ve used to intich bearer advantage, - Migs Bonringor could’ not hav takon Bias Milblbuch’s part, bojay mucn toy vid Cor Jf while she would Dave boun wall wilted to the more mature part Of Urs, Rolntuld. At of the lato fuscos mada “At che Gorin teutre were due to the jualuusivs of tho lending. ladies, nolther ona wanting ‘to Play second Nddie to the ather,-and therefure the munayers were oumpellod to uso tuferlor mntorial tor. scound parts - Thess ludloa aught toundoratind lus unless: they would willingly Uke ny purt asslyned to thot, no mutter pow, Biull, they could -tuve thar welkingepapere? aud others cuuld exstty be obtawod to tke their pau who would’ sutiaty the public just. as well, aod propany ‘bettor, Ailsa diUolbuch, th the Isading part of Afra, Apathe Stern (bubrictus' daughter, proved hers sult to be an emotional votress of more than onbnary ability wid power. Dee Riguurd ag Pubricius added anotner lout to ble wreath us o Drilitant dnd eftloluat chargutur actor, -1t was ag Hine wolece of work ua this able actor bed ever fiven, in thly olty. Huinu of the scones jetweon Fabricive und his daughter wore fo olfoctive that thera wus . scarcely duy eye in the audienve, Mis. Markbum od tho -natured nurse, Afrs. Waldinutt, wlio dus servoe much credie for ber tne foie. Sho sbured wite Ar. Niobard ung Alié BGbibudh the applause which wasso enthusiiatlioully bestowed: during the oveniug. dtry tiohurd wad noveylted Cor tho part of Urs, 2 Anhold, any Ube Managers abuuld nevor buve allowed ber to appear tivo dliteylta rote, Mr Axtinan, Mr. Rodanberg, gad ME. Enyol dusorvo erudite tur thelr wu work, But litle can be su of the wiluor purus. After the purformanoy MM ae Hurtvyson, an Opuratio sugar from Copanduyon, URVO » raule Uitive frog the opera © Lunnniluae: feltoer ‘bis sing(oy or bis mannor of delivery was much adinl ra Such of is il-success sdomed 10 bo due tv greut nervousuess, thi bojug als liret 4p- pearance hero, . —_— WooLnys. Alague’s Britsh Mlustroly huya boon wall ft Vvertlued for yuvernt wooks, and their openl ing Derfurmnunce last wigds was witgueed by un. aus Gjooga the aléu uf wolob wag linted only by tha gapuctty of the thentro, Kixtoon sears ugo Mr thoy Higue wont (o Bagland with ain composed of gonuine nygsaea, anyhatrel vp Mienesd “wita ong, avury: membur of wee fue urn on the othar ada of tha water, Wale Ts performance given by ths womnpuny te wide WiTerunt feom that which tay rovers np ele Mrolky havo been aectstoniet Wena yt tint te tho tong plonmina, "Awa muti? Bald L camon neneee, bolted tirst-elune wine ety fuything elso. Tie tit pare cont tliat juices: all gongaand they are ulven Horouenty artiste puinner, Another guna teat’ bre (Ia to total abolition of “tha conden tet: paid ignurs "which from tino. Immonen ots Houn apposed tu tio absolutely recast et Bitecoss OF A mnfistrel perfordnanes ‘Tho nt neo last night dd not seoni ta milse thon white fret ia peehapsu sutiictont utiegtion or ret No yentiment on this quedtion, Dubs I cond part, whied Is short leven songs and dances by eles Hy eran bocoh by uilie trae and femate {mporconueluna ly Dart gag Stotdul? And av yery enter elias Wot by 7 Who ia nygood finn NM Wet Vy Heot, Walluent EMMYTIS LEAdn, Itnow seems that tha statement that Mr, Willlain Humott, of tho Academy, had pure cinised tho Interest of Str. Clunp i the apate willand fixtures af that house was inenrrect, The fucts are that tho thoatro le still owned fy Mr. Clipp, What Emmett did was alinply to re mangen now lengo'of the bullding. Under tha ‘Old acranpement Emmett pale a Ut aedition ea whiten Gap harraitl oe Interest in tho profits of the houses iy the ferma of tho now leans tho rontal ts xe ay ato G0 por annum, ond Emmott takes alt t that comtes,in. + ‘ acibauy A TOWNSHIP'S TERROR, An Indiana Bully shes and Killed py Twa Stops Whose Mother nag Procnred « vorco on the Ground or Brytal Trenimens. Special Disvateh to The Chteaco Tribune, * Gneencastiy, Indy Dew (8A brutal Murs der took nluge iy Washington Township, twelve, inlles southoust of bere, this morntug, iturmae ton of whieh tis Just, reavhed thls city, Dene Jamin Lyney, i gui 45 years of Ago, Was shot ond killed by his twa stopsans, named Willtam and Murry Youtig rospeotively, A few weeks ago Lyneh’s wife sued him for alyoren On tho ground of cruel trentmont. Tho cpse cane up for trint Inst weok, und erected considerallo public commont on account of the uumber of Witnoeges aummonud. Lynch was a uly, burly mun, the terror ‘of tho township, und wus ta the hubit of bullying bla way through tho world, Ho omployed about bait the Putnam County bar, and bud nearly 100 witnesses sumnoned ay his side of the. caso. During the tril tt ives brought out that he had, long beon tn tho habe of boating bts wife, and on one oeenston Knocked hor down and pulled her out of doors by the haty of hor bond. Tho-Judge gave the witoa, divareo, with the custody of tho ehllt, with pros ylsion that sho suoutd not reiove. It Howie Stute, and that Lyneb should be allowed to cry eat iitervals. ‘Chis marning Lynch altehed up. hie wagon and started aver te tho old homes stead tosec hia gblld und gut some articles or furntutco that belurned: to bin. els evident that ho oithor expected or intended to wake trouble, frum tho fact that ho bud a knife open, in bis pocket, and hid a nitmbor at rocks Innis Wagon, ‘Lis young non diacoyerod hla comlog: down tho tine, and wout out to meet tite, Thoy iid“ 22-cnliora revolver, und when thoy hud arrived tn shooting digtanee fred actin. | Lynch). Juinpod out at the wriron and rin, ‘Thoy chased tim over an aWotning meadow, and then touded him aad shot him inthe abdomen four tinles, ‘Thuy then eked Up ik club and flalshod him by. beating hig brains-out. After completing thair bloaty Work they want home, and then over ton uelua- bor's and told bit what thoy bad done. Sonio snialt boys who were Lh the witzon corrauoraia this gtory, The Corenor aud Snerift's passy havo just gone out to tho adeno of the mirdore Tho sentiment over the diyorea was avulnst Lynehy und tt fs understood the Youngs claim dtd tho decd in suif-dotongy, “At last. ue counts thoy: were making no attenipt to cs« cupe, and they wilt doubticss bo capturad and brought hore by morning. A MISSING DEFENDANT, Tho Suit Agatust an Alleged Murdoress ‘Discontinued on-Account of Hor Esq cupe fram Jat < Specs! Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Iarrtx Rocn, Ark, Deo, 18.—The cnas of Sarah 4, Phillips, which. was dockoted far trlal at the present torin of the Buxtor County Ciroult Court, hna been dropped, the Sharitt stating that ho bas heon unuble to discover the whereabouts of tha Méfondant. Mrs. Phillips {6 ehnrgod with tbo murder of bor uispand, Jobn Pailitps, ‘The murder ovcurrod in Muy lust, ‘Tho couple ved {nt cubin on the Hino which separates Daxter and Soitrey Gounties, tu Northwestern Arkuusas. Both had violent tempors, und froduent. quit yels punotuated thor married Ite, Early ono moraine Mrs. Phillips went ty an adjoining vile Inge und suld that 8 party of masked ton had surrounded. the hoysp, broken down theslours, find murdered hor ‘busband ‘with au Ux, dospity hor prayers for merey. Investiauon ‘Proved that Phillips had beun brutally mure dered, His wifo was sbortly nerestod on suse picion. All the clroumstuncos volute plainly to bor guilt. Sho wits fodwed In Jail at Mountain Homo. Four weeks Inter shu stevocded In es- caping by sawing out the fron bars of the wine dow of hor coll and lotting horaelf down to tho ground below with w rope composed of bed= oluthing, ‘The egoupo was not.tiseovered until lato the fotlowinie morning, and, beoue vixore oly search wats mudo and large ‘rewards offored for hor reoupture, no traco.of her was found. itis valleved she tunk ‘refuge fa an, aalinceut Mountuin fastness until pursuit was wbandened, and thon,mude ber way, vie Springtold, Mo, to Onlo, in'which State: sho clalma to bave two brothers," . THE REV. D. R. BREED. His. St. Paul Congregation. Decidedly Opposed to His Louving ‘Then, Syectat Diavateh a The Chicuga Trloune, Br, Paut, Minn, Doc. 18—It bas been known, by a comparatively limited number of our peo- plu that the Second Prosbyterian Church of Chl- cage reoontly. woAnlipously tondored a call ta tho distingwiahod.paator uf tho House of Hope, tho Roy, D. Et. Hrocd, with ‘a salary of $8,000 por nunum, From motives pf courtesy the reverend genfloman consontod to visit Chicagound preach one duy, which ho did fast Sunday. Hofore bls roturn the offer of sulary ivus iucreadad to €10,- 000, his tluttoriny offer hug not been ocopled a8 yet, nelthor bug it been Geol some gentiouen of: the House of Hops eonuenqacion notin tho church purforg Just evonitig to eins sider wout wus necessary to be done to rou tholr pastor, SAtter a‘voneral interchansce uf Viows, snowing the utmost byrmany, Jb was re- solved to calla meeting of the congregation, to bo held itnmediutely on the ulose of the mourns ing services, Tho moutmg waa largely ute tended, and 4 strane and ununimans fori xe Prossed that ail possibly inducements should bo alfered to provall upon Mr, Ureed to remala hore, | After. sposchod by covert gentiomen, & commmittya wus appanted to confer wita Mr. Brood upon tha sntjeot. Agtha pastor has ua dudopendont fortun 2d us tho healte of mem bara of hig family suffered during bis former Fesidenco pour tho Jatitude of Chisago, It Is nob belloved tha yonvroud alter wilt tempt nim to Jouve bis presont eld of fiybor. ee ‘ONE'‘CENT REDUCTION. Tho Coal Rng in Cineinugt Meduces the Pricd One Cent a Buyshole pecial Diapateh to TAs Chicago Tribune. OMNcyNNATt, O,, Doo, 18—Tho price of coal will be put down tomorrow ono pont por byshol on all she grades, “hia will mnke tho est Pitsburg coal worth 1s conte delivered, Tule alivht reditution fa priov is due tothe bik wator, whivh is Gringing 4 fargo ooul Hoot dowa the ryer, The reduguan ts not ncurly 60 xroat ad was expeated, but is something, und .goes to gbow that publiv opinion has mais itself wed ha: qual synuleate keep — pri ced Up tone keeping tho. supply pwn. ‘Phoy fy down from tho mnaing ions only ouuE se cont to sunt tholr purpose. vablic apialon ss been greatly aroused at this ovursy, and, tment wf rclet puve tron disuuused by the Contwon Counglt, the ‘Trades Aysemuly, and othor bud se Te hus boon shown that muanutagcuring cunnot be profitably varrivd on with vouf sulting: at st bign a rato, und tho huginoss of the vlty fe suiforit roliof te nut tid, ‘Cals bas bad tho ef. fout Upon the coul men of cutmiuy ther io ele Giuclunast ry a ee i opely, uy io tuat duction uf ony cent Jn price, fi this will quiet the ml aid delay the devising of mneung for brvaking che ring, ——— WATCHES AND JEWELRY SEIZED. Botclal Disnatch to The tusuvo Tribune MONTHHAL, Quo., Deo, 18.—The customs au thorities: mide another inrwe solaure hore ve night, which will amount ta $7,u00 oF snl ee loust, The goods are. watches and jewelry longing tow niin named Patterson, from ot ton, whole: etupplug at tne Ht. Lawrence oe Thaseecion Weal ea gutiastte WO brent rr tha Full, rind Ay falunos was foud fo Pytterson’s ruom in the novel. Sel .' AGENT STEVENS, Reolat Dispatch to The (hicago Tribu St, Sr. Vauty: Minny Duo. 1—Luepector O'Nellh why bas boon investigating recount compl fia tlons wb the Keahena (Wis) Hoservation, jes the olty, Hn deolines to ylve the purport ul ut roport before his rotuen ‘to Washington, Dee things aeew to pons toward yuo ruinove AuSAtBVyMR, OS

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