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3 - and tha assata $7,80 .70, leaving m de- | gentioman of tuts alty, who was A Liontonant } i} Smith, Misi Proston, Misa Strong, Mr. W. OD. {| fod that you must res THE J. EANN. ETTL. N. EW YORK. fleieney of Saoidnat orrineag nsacte, how: tho Contedernta rtd inrererence to the Inca, af Wal F OR MURDER, Grannis, Mine Btonrns, Mr. and” ‘Mes. Uri Bat- rete agen at ones ccade tite Neer ty a z Tatra Page) ; Gobt excluded 4 valuntton, or oly obropetty | amount of money Je Davia ls altegea tn have, cous, and Col. Abner Taylor, fo, oF fad trouble, and don't you tone 10 do * (Continued from the Thi "ae ne n ° * count for In 187) OU7,0S7.81, | tnkon from the Confedornoy when tho sont af}. re) . 1 IL Ww, Def aloation. of Frederick A. and, this boing taken Into account, thé | xuvornment was tomporarily at Charlatte, N.C. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. : known record among the highor latitudes of city rently, foll bohind during. tho’ yent | he gentleman was with Jot Davia at hat pice, Arrest of Df} Hugh Nelson on a OUGHT WE TO VISIT HIM? ra 06, Mr. Baten sald, hat rag’ Ii ‘dof tho Voth hemlspheres, . r This, I and saya thore was a inego amount of gold and Warzavit. from Bal« Tragic Romlt of a Disregard ‘of t ; Palmer, Auditor-of, New- aurprisad im oxcesitingly, at caee ees | silver ta bozor rent there from Itichmond bs Lawa of Proporty. A Social Frobioh Disturbing Washinze ‘THD LEIGH SMITH. ’ “ark, N.S had not yet suMlctently Investigated ‘tho | R24, ottior pinges, guurdod = by bat | a \.timore. Franik Hoyer, engineer of tha. turR/S.Aliey | "sou au, to. A. mnungaiahed i Diplomat-A_ Porptoxity Wahu Prevodont, Yot Not Without BP, a sepa to ioe York Wort, atallely, fAsuinaron, D. ©. Deo, 10,.—Wash oMetat soolaty ts now boing much aren its intnd over n grent soolal quostion which will probably load to what may be caticd “nn Intore national oplsoiie,” at toast as interesting as tho Tow mon. “A portion ef tho monoy was diss. € : Slouand anybody ould inva wotton amet i, | The Crime thes Result of an Operas but tho groater pot y tak: y with Sieemenmehen ee partment under the fate Gen. Burnalde. In | 1 RFA Darke ar by diebagose aliens , ~Rtatate, 871 the Controller's Dupartment had Just AN ae a Gebogest,, qmivers. =o i been created, and ho was apvolnted Chick | was incorrectly reported, and docs ht, believe | Dr. Hugh Notaon, Into of ‘Battfmoro, Md., was attempted sulolde yostorday morning, by shoot- ink himself in tho-loft broast, It was about 6 o'clock whon ho want aboard the tug, then lying nenr tho Alr-Line, Eloyator, aud ‘after toating tho atenm, and tolling Jamca Dwyor to light tho Inmps, ho wont up into tho pltot-houso.- A ttle, inter ‘a shot was. heard, and upon going to the pilot-houso Dwyer ANOTHER VESSEL. * Loynoy, Dee. 2L—-Tho Llines says: “ In- formation has beon received from ‘Tromsoc, Norway, which augura woll for tha success of the’ Leigh Smith's voyaxe. Tho Captain of a Norweginn whaler roports that July 2 ho saw the Efra steaming southward, having Bean tho &nine vessel provioualy, Juno 20, nt financial affairs of tho city to give any ox- pisnation of It,’ FREDERICK Ay PALMER is 43 yonrs of n; i tho Rebollion_ he In Fear of Discovery Ho Makes a Voluntary State- sorved npn clork in tho Quartormastor’s Do~ Clerk. Ho tlevelopett Into a fing Anan. | he would nccuso Davis of taking It, bul docs Hot t and Capt, Peltor found Buyca vlog upon | tssuo raised in Now York society romo tin Malutshskin Stratts, at tho edge of tho ice.” clor, nnd devised what Was consliered tho | XHow what bocame of the monoy. oes| Arrested Jn the olty Inst afahe by | Dotestive | tho floor with a smoking rovolver .by his | by tho advant of Milo. Sarah. fiornbarit. ‘ig ——————_———— boat aystem of managing ‘the elty -accounta a 4 the ¢ Mary ‘and ad aldo, Ho was removed to bis boariding-houso,;| question in this case is not, Ought wo t evised In Nowarke In 1870 he was ape THE FIRE RECORD. Govornorof Maryland, and was pinovd in tho | Noy Kinno atreat, and attended by DreManny'| hor?" but, “Ought wo to vi ee MATRIMONIAL, paiiited Auditor of the sity accounts, and, 5 . County Jail to await the-aerival of an officer | Noo found tbat he bullot had ponotrated tue | tha indtviducl: ctiecethy cone ene kth ws = : Over One Hundred Thou- at tho expiration of fis torm of office ; who shull tako him,back to Baltimore to | hronst on tho fot side, tivo inchos Loiow tho | Andividuel dircatly concorned {8 no tors Hooloy—Hurlburt. sand Dollars. {ih 1870, “Was reappointed for three yours | Bestrnetion of Neveral Locomottvos in | anawor to dt indiotment found agulnat him | nipple. Pursuant to his'ordors, tho young man | Pereon than tho now Minister of Groat Hrituin more. Ils salary wag $3,250 n year, and it was stipposetl that he lived within it, Like Oscar L, Baldwin, the defaulting Cashier of the Merchanies’ Nattonal Bank, he was looked upon by the entire communi ty ns tho soul of honor and integrity, and to Have whispered a word of suspicion against Fred Palmer would have been regarded ag siandor wntil today, Ho was 0 commiintonnt of Trinity Chureh, and ovcupled a pow ad- Joining that of Baldwin. ‘was romoved to tho County Hospital, where at 8 Into hour ho was etill alive, though in precarloua condition. Tho onuse of the nttompt’ at self-destruction, so far fa could bo ascortained,” wis undoubt- edly fener of oxposuro In a rathor ques- tlonable transtotion in whtoh ho had beon con: corned. Yesterday Josoph Joyce was arrosted Upon a warrant sworn out boforo Justice Dray ton by Hen M, Boyce, Frank's uncle, obnrginy tho dofendant Joyce with compounding a fol- ony. Ttiscinimod ‘that the would-be aulelde stolo from Joyco $52, two rings, aud a pockotbook, and that, instead of cuusing tho arrestof the follow, Joyce, by: threatening to do 30, was cuablod to make Boy vo him 8 watch and chain worth $116 and a rubbor cont, and, moreover, indttcod him to promise some more articles, which ho was to give up yeas terday noon. Fearing that Joyog would -prosne cute him nfter atl, tho young man attempted to tako his own lifo as detalicd. 5: CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. An Qutbrenk of Small-Pox iu Monti« cello, In. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Denugue, Ia., Duo. 21.—Small-pox is sald to have mado its appearanco in tho Villake of Monticello, and citizens are greatly ‘alarmed thoroat. Tho cnso reported ia very violont, Ono mocting was held just night to decide what course to take in tho matter. ? Misa Grneo E. Hooloy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It, M, Hootay, was married até o'clock lnstovoning by Archbishop Feohan to Mr. Rob- ort Fullee Huriburt, of Minneapolis, at tho rosi> Vence of her paronts, No. 470 Dearborn avenue. Tha pnelora wero decornted very handsomely ‘with flowors, tho prinolpal pleco boing tho mon- vgram J1 Hover the mante, Tho bride, whois a very handsomo young tatly, wore a white satin: urbsa,.tho frontof which was embroldered with benrl bends, and tho court-train embroidered With Egyptiny Ilitea and trimmed with laco. Bho had-on a vell ndorned with whito roses, and her ornaments wore diamonds, Among thoso \who congratulated tho young, couple “were Mr. and Mrs, Eghert Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Kerfoot, Mra. Gen, Muillzan and daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Strout. Mrs. H. 1. Col- vio and Disay Colvin, Mrs. Shiclds, Mtr. and Mra, Hdorgo C. Miln, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dr. ao, iHobart Xno, Mixs Rao, Archbishop Feoban, dir, and Mra. dames Barroll, Mr. Kirkwood, Miss Mariott Faxon, Mr, Will Eaton, Mr. Walter Mendow- evoft, Mr. Hurry Faxon, Miss Jennlo Hoberts, Mrs. Roberts, Mr.und Mrs, Willis Eico, Mr. arn Mra. MoDermld, Miss Adtdio Dantvls, fit. BW. id Mrs. John Alston, Dr. Robort Hunter, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Clarence Faxon, Sliss Pusslo Uonloy and Mr. Steclo, Miss Hurlburt and Mr. Jackson of Minneapotls, Thoroe worse 1 Inrgo number of very benutiful prose eptt, tho most conepfouous being those: Gold wateh and chain, Mr. and Mrs, Hooloy; bandsomo sereon, Mr, aud Mrs. Hurlburt; coco - Kot, Miss Pussie Conley: Jewel cuse, Sra. Hobert Hunter; opern-ginss, John Hooley Jr; dreastt altver ton sot, Mr. an a Roundelfonse nt St. Paal, for tho -mifrdur,“ through tmalpractice, of Apectal Dispatch to Th Chleaaa Tridunte a Miss Binoy, Bn aristoeratic young Br. PAUIy Minn, Dec, 21—About 12:10 this | woman from Savanunh, Gu, The story at afternoon fro was disvoyered intho roof of tho | tached to thu cago is, @0 far ad a &t. Paul, Minnonpolis & Manitoba round-houso, | roporter for ites ‘was abto to obtain it, to tothe United Aitates to whose arrival tho gay’ world of Washington hnd looked forward ua tho harbingor of a soason of unrivaled festlyitics at the now and handsomo houre of tho Legution, itmay bo easily imnginod that the question ts fost taking procedonce for the tho at dinnore {ables and boudolrs of tho gravest politicalsun. cots, ‘Tho facta arn simplo onough. The now Nriti Minister, the fox, Dlonol. Sackvillo-Westein youngor brother of tho prasont Lord Sackville and of tho presont Earl Delawarr.- In virtue ot his descent from Lord Delawarr, Governur and Oaptain-Genoral of Virainin, who died in that privines in 1018, and to wnom Delawnre and tho elnwaro Hivor owe tholr name, Mr. Wost, [t will ho romotmbored, was Invited by the Penneylvanin Stonmship Company to accept n pussage to this country of one OF the compiny’s atenincra and was recolved with much .offuston aod enthus sinsm by the amiable Phitadolpuiaus au tis yr rival, Ho is a brothor also of ‘tha present Countess of Derby and of the prosant Iuchess uf Bedford. Few ton in England, como of so anolont a stock, «id no man in England ts moro highly connected. ie isa man of ability slsy, and has served with credit {a tha diplomats servico, Why, thon, this question, * Su bt wo to viaithim?* Well, any ano wuo. will tnko the trouble to look nt a record of tho houso at Dela. wart in tho Bngusbman’s Islblo will auc that Mr, Lionol Snokyillo-West, born in July, 1827, and theroforo but a little turned of 44, i6 1 buetelor, And fot it Appears fo Be on’ unquestioned tact that Mr. Suokvitla-Weat tes a famtly of children, two at loast of whom, it ly under. ‘He Saves the Bother pf Arrest ty Putting Himself in Jail. A " altunted on tho Short-Lino track, 100 foot bolow | tny ofoct that youn in Aforesald bay= tho Mississtopl strect bridge at St. Paul. ‘Tho | ing become invdwedtn teoublon nt. hoe whieh Hames spread rapidly, and, as tho employés | woutd ulthontoly reauts tn har otornat disgrace wore ull at dinner, only one of tho nino ongines | wore the fncts known'Joft hor homo in company which wero in tho stalls wasrun out, Tho other | with 5 fomule friond,-¢nd went to Baltimore, FORGERY, slant woro dustroyed, An alarm was sont to St. | thore tu -proaiiro assistango from somo phy> To the Watern Acsoclated Press. Yaul, and tho steamers, responded in stort or-.| sieian whose lovo of .monoy.vns wreator than Newank, Nod, Dee. 3.—The Mayor has der, and suceceded in saving nbout sixty foct | tla foac of tha law, The twocncaged roams inforinntion that the cmbezzlemunt has been | SP opposit cads of the building, Tho round--} ae Barnum's Hotel... quict and so- done by the forgery of tie tames of proml+ | house was an old ono, and practically worthless. | toot family hostelsy in tho “City of nent citizens, nnd he ald ho betioved | The olght ongines burned wero Nos. 85, 48, 25, 71, | Monumonta,” and ao soon 18 conyoniont aftor thera ad been collusion, | Tho .ox- | 43, and 60 of the Manitoba Road, and 8 and 83 of | thoir. arrival .sot about accomplishing pert nepaiinline stated gist the frauds, the Northorn Pacific, Tho ono saved waa Gl of | tho object of thelr visit. In what.way thoy be- Were | probably in ho, fasessment | tho Manitoba. Tho Northorn Paelfo onglucs | oame nequitnted with tho iman who {snow a¢- Avcounts, and a sesolution was adopted dl- | wero both now,baving been reeolved from. th is recting him to Investigate the Auditor's ace | Fnat curly inst wook. ‘Tho destruction of one Hise he rea whioh: resulted sta counts ag goon.ns possible, Ald. O'Connor | zines was hastened by the cont i tho tenders luncho’s deuth docs not appear. But that ho sald Chief Clerk Unll, of tha Controller’s | tnikine tiro, Tho flames caused a rapld avou- | Was catied upon to accept tha oflico of cunn- Department, had been living boyond hfs | mutation of steum, and tho fearsof nn explosion | dontial physivian and that he undortook the: means, Clty ‘Treasurer Winans acknowl. | scattered the targe crowd which tid assembled. | doubty-dangerous operation, uppears from tho euged holoaned monoy belunging,to; the city, Bevoral coris ot oecane RE Rembor OF, Keo} RbE. ction of the rand ‘ary ot Balti or f2 BO to “| tho toss is covered by tho blanket inmurance | piso: ‘Santis “Atos tho one” “and THAT MAN BYRN®. liclos on nil tho proporty of tho companies, ‘ ‘ iNpicrz FOR FAWEZZLEMENT. irensiaradem rian mana Se van anon to ho, “eunralaneenty De »__ Special Diepaten to The Ohtenga Tribunes wilt bo lald to us." Thia would be unjust, How. | Aosou let tho city and eama dlrootly 4 ie ho bas, beon sinco that New Yon, Dee. 21.—-The man Byrne, polat, wheres sects nf who used to edit tint malodorous shect, the Dramatic News, mvudwho was looked upon Bollef that, Ho Has Been in Collusion with Other Parties, Byrne, of “Dramatic News" Fame, Again in the Olutches of the Law, Prospective Largo Shipmonts of Dressod Beof In Refrigerator Cars 4 from Toxas. ever, ne the firo originated In. tho rouf, and, no | timo—about tho middie of October, After his duubt, cnught from in spitrk from onv of tho } departure an Indictment was found against him, locomotives, . and tho knowiledye of that fuct lod to the publi- Marriago . of the Vonerable George G, No Small-Pox at springfeld, M11. Sickles and Mra, ‘Mary 8. Sawyer, Speetat Mapatch to Tne Chicaoo ‘Tribune. vaso, Mrs. 8, Quinitn’s tr stood, ho Wishos should ilve with him; and. Nira. Hebert Jumioson; dozon silver spoons, Mr. ‘His Hovsek as pariah of journalism, Is onee mora In A Closo Call for Hudson, Win. fallsor tho casevundnveconee” PePere OF HOMO | BearsariELD, Til, Dev. 2.—Thoro has been | H's, fin open, soorat that & Indy of Amaricun god “Bite. Chiari 2, eoctoot: gimbal rule. cals : OuBeKeepere trouble, He fell out with Ils former nsso- Special Disnateh to The Cheaoo Tribunte SOCIAL SCANDAL AND SENSATION no ange of smifll-pox in Springfeld for two | ‘rag at aon pulns, bofore Mr. Sackville Wet Snran' Shields; aver obnmbot amp, Waltor : clates af the ‘ruth, and was compelled to | | 87 Paut, Minn, Doo. 1—A Hudson special to-| sens produced. ‘Tuo aristocratio connoctlons’of | Tet, and none ro Hown to axlet ove now, | exmo from tho Uritish Logation at Mudrid to Menadoworoft: venrl-handlod carving’ sot and Ieave that paper, but was followed by n Ne- | tho Pioncer-Press says: “Atm ttl aftor 10 | tho unfortunsto young woman and tha wonlth | tentary auniuet this olty to the MOUREAEY ate | soma sa TEEys CO Bssure ber numerous correpoml. Ginner and tea knives, Mr. and Mrs, W. 1. dack- DEFALCATION. mosis it the alapoof Jos Hart whoclaimed | lock tonight fro broke out 1n'T. F, Boss’ | und position of tie savannah gontionian, who é s 2, connection, now of son Jr; scroen, Missos Muttigan; clock, Drs. H. withstanding, some years’ date, of tho Hrittsh Minister witha Spanish actress had caused much scandal and led ton number of socin! unpleasantnesscs at tho Spunish Capital, notwithstandlug tho somo- what tveral reputation in such mutters of the elt which 80 long ucknowlodged tho awry of tho Tegnant Queen Ixnbolla, Peuplo who remember the unchallenged despotism wielded over Wash- ington by tho late Thaddous Stevens may natu- rally, ask. why official soolety nt Washington should enacern itaclf with tne domestle rotations of a foreign Minister, But it must bo remem- bered that ‘Thaddeus Stevens no longer fives, and ‘that Washington socicty,.on at tenst two compnratiyoly recent occasions, hing taken ver: decided ground ns to the social relations it would maintain with tho wives of two foreign Ministers Sonoran, whom it was nileged that tholt matrimonini oxportoncos had bowen inoro romantic than lar; and, all procedents Apart, it must be admitted that ft cannot full to bo awkward for bonds of familles to expinin to their families how n foreign Minister can beat once a bachelor aud tho hend of a fainily. ee MINE SUPERSTITIONS. How a TorribleAccldent Was Ganscd by Whistling Far Boucath tho Earth=Tho ‘IH AUDITOR OF NEWARK, Ne J. Spectar Duepatch to The Chicago Triduiy New York, Dec. 24—Tha oxeitement caused by the revelation of the enormous do- faleation of Osear L.. Baldwin, and the con- sequent wreck of the Mechanics’ National, of Newark, has searcely diced away before 1 Mio bonutitel reslionco of Mr, aud Mrs. Dr. 1, | #0 citizens of New Jorsey’s metropolis H. Thoma rt are -trented to, another sensation of le as, at Rogers,Park, was last evening tho ‘ scons of nquint but olegant wedding, the cone | * Similar charactor, - and Newark now bids tracting partles boing tholrdaughter, sss Flora | {alr to win the uncnviablo distinction of bo- Flagg, and Mr, Edgar 8. Foote, bookkeepor for | lug 9 city of dofaulters, Frederlek A. ie ptm apomon, of tba pity, manu tactiiree ‘oF fakes Falmer, ety Angler of Acepunie, ane ote. i itev. Dr, Henlngwiy, | Be ty | committed today to the iS ssex County Jail, ee a Pecan gente er eg ree, at tho request of his own counsel, approved Blaborotely: eetnoluersds eer git by Limselt, and on hls own confegsion that he ‘ ee te Bits - - |-had embozztedinthenelghborhood of $125,000 porn a ec fronee tether aud maruore W Date from the clty funds within the Jast throe of Etruscan gold. bracelets,tromn the bridogroou; | years. Mr. Palmer has been drinking very heayily for the pnst few days, and when he took his usual seat In ifs office In tho elty- fh ciemintly _bound-voluino of “ Homes and hall at 10 o'clock this morning he showed photograph yallory, oar tho ‘corner of Thica | 8s wail to be Prhpaciiy thes oatise of the on- tira affair. added’ to tho ftuterest, which and Locust streots, and in n very fow minutes | tho oxposd awake & nod, und Battlinvro.ns well vs tho whole bullding was enveloped. Tho flames | tho wore Southern city gossiped freely about raptily spromito tho’ adjoining . buildings, and | tho intter.. And when two weeks ago Miss for n tlme It looked ng though tho wholo row of | Hanche lod from tho offouts of the treatmont sho hud recolyed, tho weulthy relatives of tho wooden atructures would be consumed before | dycensed’ began In satnoit to iacortitn, the A. Sanger; tollot sot, Miss Mamio polar Aftor the wedding suppor. which was furnlshod by Eckardt, tha guests said * good-by" and “good luck” to My. and Mra. Hurlburt, who left at 0 o'clock for Milwaukeo ou their way to Minno- apolis, whero they will restde, 5 - that Byrne had been guilty of approprinting moneys that did not belong to him. On this grout llarc “swore. yengeanee, and, os yrne had already been Indicted for Hbel in Now Jersey, where they have © summary and offectiva method of dealing with eri inals, Hart determined to: make it. n Iittle | tho consuming clemonts could bo brought une | whereabouts of the suspected practitioner. Ho warn for Byrno here algo, and thus kept him | deorsubjection., It was nearly ton minutos be- | Was thought to have inado Chicago the objective mindful of the fact that he was not torgot- | fore a stream of water reached thoro, by which | PUlnt of his tht. Se Jacob Fryo, the Marshal ton. Hart taid the matter before the grand | time tho bultdmgs of Hurry Beard, W: Crowes, | OF, Police for tho City of Laltimoro, opened core Jury, and today that, body found an indict | ana J. J, 8, Mulfatt, and tho eugar factory | the Mm eng wit. Datocklve -Hivetinan Here and iment for embezzlomont against Byrne, | or Jona’ Nash ware ang rede shout. ot | eo MURR tras loated ENO ay Seo ‘Thore fs, therefore, n prospect of Soms More | flames, whilo the stores of Mogsrs, Stroetor, | the Murshal urging immediate reo Nolton of Byrno’s dirty Hnen being alred-In tho | Untel, 1. Benrd & Co. and tho markots of | was cuught by means ofa drop-icttor, and. Inst cottrt-roon. ae dJotinston and Coon were only rosoned by tho | night wis taken int custody at tho Washington fg / | horculean ciforts of tho sratorpall brigade.-| Hotel, curnor of. Weat-Madison and Cunal strects, en ‘Tho elementa wore bold In check on Nush'e | and wns forthwith lodged fu sail, ‘ halite factory, and tho: battor portion of tha Moitntt | A roporter saw and vonversed with him tnst LARGE ‘SUIPMENTS -OF NREF FNOM TEXAS, | Dulldiny was soon after resuuad, go that the | night through tho'birs of tho collsdoor. Ho Ina Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, fostea, cae soouilnod ‘Ag the Hoar sad eons bapdronin, durk-oyod, dark-halred man with o New Yonk, Dee, 2.—'Tho Superintendent | tained at ibis hour it will bo up followa:, On | ceomen fo ee ee rat eo toe eR of the New Yorle Produce Exchange today pulidings, 000; Onstock burned aud damaged, | feet, and bis physique is compuct though received a telographic dispatch from San An- ety a ee a aes sag ana cut tho: oe spat Ho talks with | tho -unmistale- tonfo, Tex., stating that 20,000 pounds of beef | great contlagration, us there would have buon altimoread ~apcant, and otter tus: Tuniiner Of a gontloman, Ho answered the quos- will bo sent in refrigerator-cars from that | 80 provonting It sweopiog tho town bad It onco | Uons put to him without hesitation, after Hirst: crossed the stroct. MISSISSIPPI MASSACRE, Somo of. tho Bottom Facts Regarding the OccurronceMow tho Ronl Trath ‘Was Distortod. : , Wushington (D. 0.) Republican. Mentpray, Miss., Dec. 10.—Aftor its visually comprebonstvo style, the Republican’ hus fre- quently cautioned ita renders aguinst reoctving: ‘as truo tho roporta coming through Yomocratio sources of the late olection riot nt Marion Bta- tion, Lauderdalo County, Miss., whore a number. of whito Domocrats wore killed by col- ored men aod kepublicans, Bfarlon {9 only five miles. from Morldlan, the county seat, whero tho writer, of © thla resided’ nearly four years, snd, boing well acquainted with most of tho persons nanted In tho dispatch In connection with tho so-callod massacre, I haye tukon great pains to learn the bottom facts In regard to it, and hero presont them as thoy come to moe through the most roliablo and trust- worthy sources. My informants, somo of them Mr, Edgar 8. Footo [and Mins Flora Mlagg, xt Wogers Park. ee, Hannte of Our Oldor Poots," from Mr.and Mra, W.P. Foate, Detroit; sliver pickle-fork and but- tbr-knifo, from Mr, and Mrs. Norton, Goshen, Ind.; pairof vuses, fram Mr.and Mra. Arthur i it i 4 the effects of . elty to New York between the prosent data having denied that ho iknow wherefor ho wns | oyo-witnesses, ombraco overy shade of politics; | Great Burning Mine~Lhe Whistle of ond tee. Be We Soma endings Sch . 'T00 LINERAL POTATIONS, and Ist of Janyary next. ‘The beof will be | An Expensive Barbor-Shop Blaze. sald for thulpresticn ithe ae oe Ean Hace? alt ee nant th Boone OF tho Fiof apa earce*#) tho Hullet That Caused Morgan Pows case of allver Aut-picka, froin Mr, an shipped from this port: to Franco, where |] At 7:45 o’elock yestorday morning fro wasdls- | mel, a young womun whom ho bad professionally there is a great demand for beof, on account | covered in Edon’a bath-rooins, under’ tho ‘Tro- | Mttanded, and he claimed to have deoumentary of existing projudicengainst Amorlean pork, | mont Houso, and the. tepartment was called. | thruntuaed rove that the girl's brother had Uhrentuned him with fudfetmont 10, caso he did It Js atated that Immense orders from France ean tho peo tee was ofS Baty, titi fins} not hay lin $100. “Hu denoted that ne und troated e be v iY ece! vf Ley ant 0 nd other ox- el hy fesafonally, 8a that there for beet lave been recelved by New York jensive furnishings is estimated at $1.00. Thoru | wore no Gvidoncus tuat Guy euch treaterene deulers, ' | {san Insurance of $1,600 in tho Boatmon'’a Fira | bad beon used, and emphatically dodlarod YENERADLE LOVERS. & Marine and $2,000 in tho Firomon’s of Phila- } that ho had lott Baltimore only because he know, ‘Tha wodding of the venernble George G, | Hons. “Cause of tiro not known, how hard dt was for a mun in tho practico of | Sickles and Mrs, Mary Sheridan Sawyer. oo- curred today, os sot forth In these dispatches ——_— fied one to romain, his standing In: tho commu- At Batilo Crock, Mich, Lose, 91,200, | iy: oven after an necusation of SMneeatty lastnight. The novelty of the affalr drew a f large and miscellancous crowd to the church brought ngalnyt him bad been where the ceremony was’ porformed. . Gen. Insured. proven groundless, zs ; 3 Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * ‘Up to this point of the interviow the mention Danio E. Sickios was not present, but his daughter, Mrs, Carlton, occupied o’ pew In. . Barrie Creek, Milob., Deo. 2.—An incendiary of Miss Hlancho's maine had pot been mando, church. | oll's Death. Correspondents Philadelphia Thines, . Lanaronp, Pa., Dec. 10,—A singutar supore stition prevails among foreign-born minors in tho great Poonsylyania ooal-itelds that if uny person whistles in a mino somo disastor fs suro to follow, Miners born iin this country do not ‘sharo this superstitious bollof to any great ox- tent, but in dofercnce to tha wishos pf fellow- Jaborers they never whistle fa tho mines, Somotimes they sing and hum thoir pluint- . ive ‘ballads hundrods. of feot bolow tho surfaco-of tho ourth, and ug a rulo mluora aro oheorful and contented. Tho superstitious bo- leve thata “good luck spirit’ lurks in ovory mino and that at tho sound of whistling it files and loaves tho minors at tho meroy of the nutae Dorless " spirits of evil.” A torriblo ming disns- aator ocourred in 1810 whloh was causod, It Is claimod, by tho whistling of one of tho mincrs. facta. eet Lauderdale {s hopelosly Democratic, but the precinat of Slarion Stution, when # froe vote Anda fair count can’ bo hud; is largoly Repub- | Hoan, and itis tho only Republican precinct in tho county bonce at ovary cleation since the organization of the perty ia the State there baa hon * trouble” at Murion. » It appears,on good Domooratio authority that “ troublo” was an- Holpated on the day of tho latoelcotion, This will bo scen from tho following: a: “Wo enoounterod a squad of young mon of -the city last night who are intent upon going to Marlon to tho olection today. We think thoy mean business} and pyar ono of tham brs a white. skin, and, we: bolle ‘Toy will Keep tho ponco there themsclves to- day, and seo to it that evorybody else does. ‘Thoy pre true, and sowie on alections.”~Afercury (Mertdtan, Miss.) Nov. 8. One of those ‘ung men" who wont to Marlon on that day, value somo on cleations,”” was Moore, foreman of tho AfcrourySotiice. Moore bus actad as a. bully and gonoral fyhting inan for the Mercury for tho past aight or nino years, tho editor himself having TY, capacity rs, J 2% | hat beyond this nothing unusual was no- Fete ee eee Teor Tir and Meg, | ticed by his clerks, ‘Ile wrote two short lot a4 hf tn Cvolana pata ph atin st ters, onc of which he addressed to Mayor rarkor Clavolands te Fleder, and which afterward proved to: bo ‘Mv. and Mra,'E. W. Kelly, Ifiadalo, Mi * uy pal oc eld cups. and anicors| din Stee a Mra | big resignation ot the posltion vf Auditor of 3. J. Mosher, Hillsdale, Sich.zsnn ebony and gilt | the City of Newark, and the . other one from br, ee ee A ene close to’ Ald, Theberath, Cliatrman of tho i Pi be : . heal viainbrenuit, era, Miss. Garris Strong, | Finance Commilttes.of thd pout. Intrust- + Hand laige STieln clock, font ia Uicos oryé- | ing thesn loa messonger with orders to de- tal and allver clock, from Alfred 8, Hutehlnson: sree eer ceo ee eect ti nn olsenne | iver thom ag speedily as. possible, he put on easy-cbalhy team Seiatar Peoria 2 eenbrots his overcoat, and, telling Sir. I. L. Dieker- Bitin of none! . T. rot . . the ofllce of. hls ‘counsel, William B, Guild Jr,, and told him that he had om- bozzled'the monoy of tho clty and lost it hn Wall streot, An oxpert, ho sald, was golog through the accounts of tho different de- partments, and, 15 :s00n -ag-he reached tho . Whon ber name jras mentioned and the prisoner sot: fire to the furniture warchouse of Buolk: & Hoyt lust night, Before extinguished the tro- Tithe wnton tod? to” hor dents, iho wit destroyed about $1.200 worth of furniture, Tho | visibly taken unonwares, His faco turned Joss Ja fully covored by Inguranog, ‘This is the | very redy and ‘he ‘hesitated with’ aome cun- B J. TILDEN ENJOINED. jooond incendiary tiro'this wool, 4 - | fusion isto whut"ho shoulda say, . Finally : i Sapp thes fveaterts Aasnelated Pred. a i ———"" 5s ho explained by saying that ho did ‘not know New Yonk, Dec. 21.—Judge Diatehford to- | At Galesburg, Ml, Loss $3,000, Insure anything OF ihe cute at ail Hoe dit not know tay continued the injumetlon restratning ‘mance 81,800, ie ay BikwenC hall neverseer her, but med heats. Wagdin and Gratiot; at Plattovitle, Wis, ‘Specint Dispatch t0 The Chteaco Tribune, Garena, UL, Dee, 21.--The wedding of Stato’s- Attornoy W. W, Wagdln, of this ‘olty,, and ise Suo P, Gratiot, daughtor of Col. E, HH. Gratiot, < . i 7 ut a physician, a certain Dr. Worthington, had | whatever for that branch 0} | Thomino was tho property of tha-Dolawaro &’ of Pinttavitlo, which’ took: winea today ‘at tho Satnucl J, Tilden from gullng certain stocks Spectat Disnatch to ‘ths Chicago Tribune, Rotten plinself into trouble In attompting, for : mug fa Missi fa "tho {-Hudson Canal Company, and was not propor! : Iatturelty, furnished u fitting cllmax to tho un- | Auditor's office, the frauds were | PINIet itis claimed W. Le Wetmore had.) Gacxenuna, itl, Boo. 21—A firo broke out ast | Sufletent pocuniacy sonsidoradonsco nt >, | fesaloms, ,thouma tn, AMiseaatont te 2° | ipportod with strong Cuabora, "hl fact was ad usually Inrgo number of notable matrimonial SURE TO RE DISCOVERED, an interest. : “ nightJn the largo framo bullding on Wost and SAVE UER FROM DISGRACE, It ja a melancholy foature in reviewing this" mattor to learn that Mooro eacapad with a Blight wound. ‘Cho two Soagors brothors spokon of in tho dispatches, ono of whom wus killed’ at tho * Ppolla that day and the othor mortally wounded, wore young drunken desperados, ane of thom but % fow weeks berore ho was killed having saurdered a colored man in cold blood, but es cuping the gallows on the ground of “tomporary insanity, suporinducad by the use of Intoxlont- ing Iquor.” Harvoy, candidate for Asscssar, cet yonts that have occurred in this section during | Ue had concluded, therefore, to make acican the lattor partof the present year. Tho cere- | breastof tho matter at once, and he wanted mony took placa at the Episcopal Church, and } advice as how to actfrom Mr. Gulld..Palmer was performod by tho Rev. Mr. Pulford, Rector, | was in a terrible condition from the ettects of in ‘tho’ presence of a select company of the | whisky and chlorn. of - which he has Trionds of tho Gratiot familly, inctuding the clite | taken Inrge doses. to quict his‘ nerves, of Pattovillao and -Galona, Tho bride was | and Afr. Guild, fearing that ho might try to an leeds by Hee ra or: Platelet nud make away, with himself, advised him to go known to mostof the minors, and tho shaft, a walle in length, was to have boon abandoned In a fewdays. Tho minors wero about to quit work when a rockless porson named *Jaok Richards” suddenly Iatd down his .plek and startled his comrades by snying that bo would whiatio o jig so thoy could danco A farewell in. tho mine. Tho minors in vain proteated, but = =Richards laughed \ BURRENDER OF A see ¥ ‘lisa poceng ere a Le for he ape att dy Itia maid nat ce Dactie wale, 5) gallate oliceman Fitzpa ho shot and ki of pop by J. 1. Inness, Loss, $1,000, Tho bultding | wasnoricenble for tho excellence of tho horsc- onicer Norton, aeration iumselt to In- | was insdrod for $400 iu. tho Queen, Tjoudon, and | flesh bohind which bo was in the habit of dis- apector Byrnes this morning. « + | the contents $1,000. - portlug biwsclf along the fasblonnbic drives, aa Pees USAT nee ie : ‘ aud for tho cxtrome fashionablencss’ of A Burning Mine, hig attire, {ls proaunt, appearanoo, whilo Application fing been mate In behalt of E. " ‘04.-St . | it does not disprove, dacs not substantiate tho D Bheritt, Gonnar, and “ltellly for 8,000 MAMANOY PrANE, Ya., Nec, 21,—Stanton cal: : story. His nttiro ts of the choaper onier, and Roundage ‘on a judmment recovered against | ery son fira from ‘qn oxplosion of sulphur | his goneral nppearance that ot a gentlomun out William MI, ‘Cwoed tor $0,500,000, Efforts aro making to extinguish the flames, | of cmployment. Ho bas been living part of tho 4 Hb f work. time during his stay tere with somo male | Who also itved at Meridian, was tho ooly onv | at thor superstitious {dons aud commenced _feconl Hy Statire. Jolin Dowiing, of ‘Hubugua, | Stoned to, tho County Jail and surrander aeolian Mec taatan Renee uae #0 Sane O8 Wl Bg OUT OF WORK trlonde wit: rose ot Wabeal avon aucune | willod a tha polls that day wooo loss the Gow | whistling. do miners woro Dropariag ty ieavo Ushens were Messts. Lyn T. tarrie, POR er Dimnself. This. advise’ seemed to be innc- | fins the following dlspatoh-from the Bfon- OBITUARY. other portion of the time with a Seymour street thedss rehes Aee wonoeaue cla rit iy 4 tho place at once, and the mora ‘rightoncd thoy 4 ushers wero Messrs. yun J; Harris, of Galena: | cordance with the. man’s -own viows, | trenl Superiniondent of too Pullman Palace IBITU. : Woman, whois thowgbe in the nelaborbood in | ty pe atin of tho BIKURnEER, | Peet CO a et i ae ene % Tocoption occurred at tho house {immediately | and,. In. company ‘with ' the Inwyer, | Car Company with reforenco to the reported lives to be tho wife of the man who | was tne only Domoprat lied who bo- | hua i af : ol , - | bos boen her frequont visitor, Tho Doctor was Last Tributes or ee tho kate Jus ativoraed ‘about onu yar ago from bis wife, who . i is now in Baltim a . ‘Tho abscquics over tho romains of tho late Np Justice Ammund Millor took placo yestorduy } following, the ceromony, and lasted until 8 i o'clock p.m., when the wedding purty, accom- ‘ panied by tho’ Gulcnu gucsts, took train for hvard, and every chook blanchod with terror, for they know the nilno wus caving in. “Jnck’ advised them all to run for tholr livos, and ho lod tho way. Anothor crush camo, masses of falline wi aly. Domop longed in Marton or had any legitimate Dusinoss there other than that foroshadowod by tho Mercury, This “innocent old man” (abuut 40 yonrs of go) Was tho primo mover of the dit- seizure of Palace cars at Montreal: “Cars hove not been solzed’ nor interfored with, Soma offices recards hava been selzed, but counsel ndvise that the proceedings ara, it he went .to. the joil. « They renched the fall shortly after 11 o’clock, aud were met by Deputy Warden Johnson, to ‘tho latter clty in a special car furnished by Su- nie An ‘I 7 5 rook'thiindored dawn, and they wore lnnrisoned, eT a ea eo tne Qyciay © Nombweat. | whom Palmer-reveated his statomont that he | gal, A demand has been inndo for tho ré- | wornine at tho residence of tho decensod’s THE MIMIC STAGE, Sealey as be ae rat to pay the ponalty, When | thosu sovontecn men, Ina syaoo only torty feot erening for Chleago, New Yarkchad Wasyinge | Tid ombezziod a largo sum of monoy, and | turn of tho panera, whol the officers have | yrotor, No. 1% North Carpontor strcot, inthe |‘ poyenenul entertainment ung | 78.40 oyo-witness, thoro wore about forty | “tho gust of wind that hud rusbed through tho ton. Among tho udmber of quests present | requested thiat'a magistrate bo sont for. | Prouilsed to deliver today. Bresenco of a largo Rathoriug of mourning rela- | “| Oeue cane mi he | waites and: soventy-flve colored mea on tbe | abate whon tho caving in ogourrod had oxtlus froin abrond was Mrs. 2, 1s Washburao, Of Chl- | Justice Mills wos summoned, and, after tho | MANQUET IN DNOOKLYN OF TUE NEW EN- | tivos and friends,’ Tho services nb th house BuIMOnGO, Of SEEEs, An SEB TR, | ground. Mamet odrriod m oudgol about two | guished avory lamp, and, for u wonder, tore _ GEND ADGIES: : ‘Two hundred and elghty-clait covers woro Jatd tonight at the anuet of the New En- gland Soclety, Brooklyn, ‘Ihe first tonst of ichos in diametor and threo feet long, whioh be used inthe most approved Bourbon style. As the situation became more alarming the colored men puddled sy Marna and thirty yarda distant was not a inatch in the party. They cursed Richards heartily, but ho did not reapond. Sub: sequently ho wits found dowd, crushed by the fatlen coal and rooks. Ho was tho ‘only ano of tho party who was injured in way way, ‘Tho {mprisonod mon worked as men never worked before, and ns thoy wore nbout giving up all hopo of over scolng their fricnds ngain a noise Wau heard against the rocks and ie could bear the regular click of the * a ‘of the mon who wero working to roscue thom. T’resuntly a ray of light was econ, and in hulf an hour tore tho Chandler, ‘ Wworp wridor tho cunray of Bintr Todge, A. T.and | Avery onfoyable entertainment wag given Inst Tho “sorvicoa wero conducted by tho Roy, | Vetus nt tho boautitul home of Mr. sind Mrs, F. H, Chandior, No. 182 ttush atrect, forthe bon- the ovening, proposed by . l’rostdant Ghavles B, Koornor, of Wicker Tack Lathoran | ofc or the Womon's and Children's Hospital, a Silliman, wast Gen. Grant—Whether | pressive funoral oration, ju which he ouloylzed | worthy charity, -Mr. Chandler bas a ininluturo Kerman “tate ae: Sam | usc te Serie dts ae ons | eres us men Soe Seman a , micably suited to tho produotton of such light eobton Gan, Granta pty ne Brit tak | RPaAaT im ealea team th word aaa | paoccvtmns, apd go and bela nat ulgs alloted him among. the Fepreasntatlvas Presoncoot thoir Lord’ and Croator, Tho roe | HuCcuiul cltolos or tho city, nawctobled “Tae 1 1 frut gouinl circles of tho city, assembled fast of Now England. Henry Ward Beecher, | Sins wore inclosed inn binck velvet-coverud ) ovuning tu witucas the formanos. inerous and olowant tostlinontals of eatucn and,| Usual formalities, alfoction in tho way of ellverand other prosepts. ROBBING THE MASONS. Capture of a Thief Whilo in tho Act of Despoiling a Musonic Temple in Clic clunath eS Special Dispatch to The Crieazo Tribune. CINCINNATH, Doc. 2.—1E, Willining, in charge of the Masonfo Tempio, reported at Hammond |.0f, Accounts, did not have tho handling PALMER WAS DULY COMMITTED to awalt the action of the grand jury, which is now in session,-- Tha news of this ve- markable action of the Auditor spread. rapidly throughont. Newark, and tho city wos nhnost as exelted ag ‘It was uitring tho- first’ fow anys after the: revelation - of Baldwin’a ‘raseality, Palmer, as Auditor from tho polla, Gaornott, and. Harvey and these young devils Meridina' foliqwing thom up ‘with sticks And pletols in thelr hands, ‘ Aboutithls thie Barnott steppod:up to acol- ored man named ,Gillosplo and demandod his Uoket.. Upon. bls rofusal to ccmply with@his demand Barnott struck Gillespie with bis club, knocking him down. When Gi teapte foso from the ground bo slozed a brickbat. Thon Barnett sk ddavith all i) row Dis pistol nad Glosplo retreated. Bune | Men waresnyer. To hody of, ichards was ex- " cuskot, mounted with allyor-barrod bundios. Tho ‘ 5 ro and tikes tu hie, home .fo1 . Sireot Biution thls morning that. he had ronson [ofa cont of the elty's money. Ils duty was | Chauncey Bf, Depow. and Iorace Vortor | oral omorings consisted of,.n lunge pillow boar | Overguves runuoluace’. Job ead eneheld Barnett and proventad him from shopt: | VorWfow of the winure attonded the funertl 1 Were aniong the speakers, : ing the ingaription f.,"" given by tho West i i Uh belloving thatthe digastor was due ontiroly: to bollove that thoro was a burglurioua intruder | simply to Approve tho. accounts of the city, ' PIMVATED: NAYANOADS. 1 ee Susttcos and a number of tawyores “wn | HAP BOLO... of bis colored frionda and-relutives wothored | iiohards having driven tho © good apirit’’ out in tho snored apurtmonts Of the Masons, Liout. |-nnd settlements wore made through the | juage Biatohford dentod the application | 2aghor. by Capt, Louis Jobnaon;. ond a Musonte TADBLEAUX VIVANTS. round him, apart, from) the body: o quongeod of the mino with his lively whistling, icharis Jobaston and Soryt. ‘Thornton responded to the | Controller's and Treasurer's offices, Jt is 0 | for th r Inge tho clowated | smblom, “equure and compass,” by HH, Pauls | - Fee oe =" inen Kesembied. | Whlly thug awalting develop: | had no rolativos In tho world but a slokly sister, ‘ eno und made thorough soaroh of th ts a} for the Injunction restratning the clovated | aon, Artor tho oxerciscs the romulna wore con- “nowt mounts they wero confronted by about an equal | and abo was so prostrated by tho loss of hor ‘ i xt roh of tho mys: | iyatery how Palmer could defraud the clty | allroad companies’ consolidation, voyed by vntringos to the Northiestorn depot # ROMEO AND INLIE: nnmber of whites, headed by Barnott andthe | brother that sho died the noxt day, and the terious promises, moviug about in un awo- | of go large an atiountas he claims to have et und theaco to losohill Comotory, whore thoy | omoo, mes B, Walter | two bled Fo whon the fight began inéarnost, | two worp buriod nt the anime tlio, A mino é struck stylo -gmong the yawntne ‘cof: | squandured in.specuiations, unless he acted JEFF'S ‘MILLIONS. wore Interred with Masonic corumonics oun- | Moroutt «Mr, Willian Sturgis | Goagors tiring the ttret shot, » boas nhmed Hfoato was also imprisoned in the : ,fins. grinning Akolotons, “and caged goats. | in collusion with other. ,oMluers, or lus bi . duoted by Past Maator ©. It, Mntson; of Binte | vale, syhtr. G. Hf, Douglas ONE COLORED MAN—ALEX TOWN— mins aud given up fordend., ‘Chroo days after Thele search was — roward Leb with other. ,oficerg, or lins been a Lodge No. 01. ‘Tho following gentlomen acted | Govt Do Paris, ox null-bearora: Ancient Order of United | Prlur Luwrenc Workmon—¥. A. Hanton, William Friose, Fred | Tuuctes cs Loddlng, Joseph Hulnbrodt,, Churles Petcraon, Kady i . . Jonas Anders + dutidor= funy ox-Ald, Gundersou, Capt.’ Jokuson, and | Avests of Caputet, Vginn alton Veter Anderson. Bcove first, moeting; scone second, -parting; q 8 a scone third, reunion, Davis mado of at the ondot the Iebettian with , Funeral of tho Lato Charles IK, Orowell, 2 nl tho terrible accident he made his appearance, hugward and pale. Ho had dug bis way for an focrodibie distance through the ddbris, without foad or water to sustain him, ‘This mie tragedy fsa favorit.toplo among tho old minors, Ww) nover fail to warn visitors who dcacend inte t abaft that thoy mins, not whistle or talk lou enough todziguten away tho ' ond spirns. Nour this place and within n faw stops of the famous Switchback Hullroud fs the #roat burns sevebte, Wiliam J. gobnacin Str. J. Goorza flpaije | td noarly or quite all tho shouting for the col- diles if gu ored. aide. "Wun tho emake of battlo bad cleared tho polls wero dosortod, and nots col- orod man was tobe found on the ground, but the bioody corpaes of the 3ferevry’s “ young men,” ying ‘ore aud thore, told too well the result of tho contost. Ed Vuneo, an honest, plodding, bard-workune Irisbinan, who fived some throo inites from his yotiug-pluce at Marion, at onow Particulars of tho’ Wholo Matter from Mon Who Ought to Kuow/All About Ie 2 f Wasittnaron, D. O., Deo, 21.~-A correspondent. today quostjoned Hopresontative Hoagun, of ‘Toxns, About thd Joc Johuston-Jelf Davis uffatr, tu whieh ft {a aligged , Johnston charged that Bullty of forging watrinta, Not a fow of led, = for in ‘ono of the small apartmonts they found a dofler s the friends of “Babher: ‘declare bold- | fi Sele ie Seales tetas guntonts of soveral po! onlo wine, g + had picked ip asiverapoon and soveralctuer | !¥ tnt .the man's, “erazy, and that vt arifeles, Aa ti cilloers wore taietn alin downs ho defslontion: ‘only herent disordered : ptalra ne dropped something, which bls captors | brain, ‘The letter to ther Chairman of the nicked up_ang found to Ui two keys wad : vot Routelder” “On ‘Thinl strcorhe throw mbunun | #luance Committe mnktni ‘ ofkovaina conventent ush-barrel, Thoy woro :@ TIY CONVEBSION jdentied as the proporty of the Tyler of the Miss Cinta Schmidt: Has Hottie Hamilton Mle Nae ile Hamjlton took refuga with his two young. boys in bie owit i é t x I : * 108, TI Mi isn remarkable document, It was the Inst of the Bourd of frailo, © 4 house. Afow togrocs \WVing of Vance's placa, | Ing mine, which hus been on” firo sine Jed at Tample, Attho station ha gave tho namo . the coln resorve of the collspsed. Confedernoy. % ELIZADRTI AND MAUIH STUART, * bee dy won Be with | Onin of" this tire fe avcounted for by tho eupe 3 Houry Voluior. m he gave tha namo Of | thing written by Palmer bofore surrendering | ttakgun was Postmustor-Goncral ot tho Contod~ | y Jue funeral of Charies [f, Ceawall took place | quoen tjlsabet Saeed en site atta Honoring ne | Stitious from the favt that a skeptlout tluer was Tinsel f, and Is us follows: City Aunrron's Oyriox, Doo, 21, 1881-1 havo ombezzlud large ainounts of olty tunds. Chuva Burrondored myself into ‘tho bunde uf the of- ficors of the law, and am now lodged Ih the county jail Those. truudd wero cominitted mainly ‘In tho yours 187, yoaterday morgiug at 10 o'clouk at the residence | surio dtuurt.... of bis mothor, No. 1805 Michigan avonue, tho | Hunn Kenaidy, Roy. Charlos G. ‘Trusdol’ cuuducting tho sury- { Margaret Kurl,, fee. Amoig tha numerous friends spent Malds of Honor whistling in the shaft, and hardly had ho couged wholl the nonouncomont cine that tho juing was on fra. ‘his tolue has beon Hooded, bu tho fire cannot bo extinguished and avery ycir ftkeopy on gnawing its way through tho vast yolus Gf pom j, destroying millions of tons of nue recite, On the 2d of December, 187% Morgan Powell ‘amino boss, fmigined bo hoard a mon whistliog In the ahatt, Inveatlgution proved that no ou had becu whistling at all. Ho was told by # 4 Tulners that bo bad Bud @ bad omon, and tat some troublo would bofall him. ‘That night ue ho waa Jeaving tho store of Capt, Williamson at Summit Hill, midway ‘botweon Lunsford gud Mauch Chunk, ho wis shot, dead by Mollio Blas ulro osaaaing, wha wore afterwards ou eure Dotootive MoParlan and banwod at stm Chunk. ‘Tho miners think it was the whlstle tho fatal butlot bo board that morning. ——————_$_— ,A CASE OF MUTINY. Bpectal Dispatch to Tas CMcaga Tribune, i New Oncuans, La., Deo, 31.—Tho Britien ah 4 Resolute, from Rio, camo in today 10 patter the mate, tho crow having mutinfed und ined way with tho Captain, Nlohole. ‘ho wholo party wore arrested and placed in tho parish prison, Th the Wentern Associated Preise | sig New Onuwans, La. Doo, 3l.—The crew OF ty ship Resulute arrived today under arrents to. charge {4 mutiny. on tho voyage froin i e Vulparaiso, overpoworing tho ontlocrs, PI ee Ff the Captain in trong, and foruing the ott nee cers to gall for Now Orleans, ‘Tho Cuptaly aged to got out of the cabin, Jumpod ‘oyerbourd, and was drowned, —————__— BREACH-OF-PROMISE SUIT. Bpsctal Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Trieste Kansas City, Mo, Ded, ¢l—~Today 8 acntee {lunal brogob-ofs promise sult was Iustituted this clty by one Mary Bolton, of Chicaga, nai D, L. Bobier, cunneated with the wholesale LU niture establutiinaat of abernathy, North | Orrisun, ‘Tho girl, who ts ene dauschter OF 6 faruior living near Chicags, knew Seblor in i orny, and was ulso its inst Secretary of the ‘Treasury, Attur tho ovacuation of Richmond, and aftor Davie and bis Cabinet bad loft Chars lotto, N.O., Trenholm, Scorctary of the Treasury, Decuma so Hl that -he had to roalgo and leayo, Davia immediately: appointed Reagan as ‘Tren- bolm’s successor. Heagan says: © The ohargo, if tt was really mado against Davis, ta absurd and uufoundod, For the last several yours of ‘Ite oxistence the Confodurute States did aot bave at any time ag much as 82,500,000 coin tn this country, All tho coin wo got was in ex- change for cotton, und It was Kept in Europe, and drawn upon for supplica, At Washington, ol Us., when it waa ovident the collapae had come, | HON Jennie Audersons anchor, row brs, 1 Ve tho monvy-chests wore oponod, and the tawor { John MoKillip; pillow, from Mrs. Hotfman; pordon of tha vain distriputed ‘pro rata amony | reat, from Nee Ovirruosdatee OY amin und of ot Sil,” That js what Gon. rollaye, and no wus there, ThommouNt of money LYDIAN ART-GALLERY RECEPTION, a An Informal reception was hold last ovoning atthe Lydian Art Gallery, which, consldertng julonging to the Confedorate States Avas about 888,000 Ju gold colo, $35,000 in allver coin, and dressod, ant it the groat inclemoncy pf tho weather and tho } ine) taktag Part acquitted thamsalves with aud $36,000 jn silver buliton in the form of bricks, chore, but DION thinks te wav uhoue si. | fact that no regular invited {sued th ora, bir > ike it was abou! ‘a it Invitations wore issu 10 ae hardly thini st was that imueb. The allvor brioke | only announcomunt being a notice In the dally Hreut hemtoully oocived ware ‘were, most were put by'tho Qaurtormastoriy an old wate~ | napera, was a gratifying succoss | Int of ate 2 aps house, and were “nubscquently found and taken | Papers s og a HOING: OF al +, THE BALCONY SCENE, hy United States troops, A sum of money, [| tendance. A goodly number of ladica and gen } from: Romeo and Juilot,t) and the exccution tlemen, among them many Chicugo artists, avon, oe En eer the sia two braved the heavy rain, aud epent the aveniag ne - Prosonted: ts most pleasantly In sovial converso and In took. | Wbloausviventesid tharaneluder of thencanee don’t Kiiow bow muah, wag put in the bande of two naval oifieera, who were dirvoted to yo to were acted. Mr, Houry Guy Carleton, ay Othelln, ing at the many interesting pictures displayed | looked tho part, and acted it romarkably well, Marlon having ridden of In asother dircotion. Vanog, It may bo well to to montion tn this cons nection, wasa loyal mun during the War, aud bas buon 1 Republican over sinco, in con- sequence of which his persecutions havo bec énough to drive any man to doaperation. it wos doubtloss thought by the Iyemocruts that. a good opportunity now offered for getting the Vancoa out of the way, as thoy woro becom- ing quite an iinportant fuctor {a tho politica of tho county, Accordingly, thoy rallied ju large numbors, surrounded Vance’s house, aud do- mando tho surrender of ail within. Thu de- mand Wag not complicd with, Vanco belny inna- terof:the situation, until tho Sherif arrived »with rainforcomonts from dMoridian, at ;whick timo a parioy opsucd, Mrs. Vauce comfng out with a whlte fag and acting as spokeswoman. Warron, of tho Shoriit's jo, ApPronchod Mrs. Vance In un an ‘YY and threntauing Manner, with pistol io band,” Juat as tots timo (no eldost of Vance's sons, who had not been enkaged In the inéiée at xii, ridiug up from the out. sido, was shot dot the BSheritl’s Posse, Hoclnw his brothor stot down and fA mothor's een eae if SUICIDAL, i , i A Dospondont Jowelor of Cleveland, i ~ apeetat Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune CiuveAND, O., Doc. 21—A Jeweler” named at Wiliam Ktod committed sutcida to-day,, He ance, those from the Board. of ‘rado, ff which bo waa a mombor, woro represonted goodly | Lord Burloigh. nuntbers, and tho tloral gfferluga in tnomory of | Bart Lelceste the depirtad wero uuugually, hundsomo—n sltont | Meivill but eloquent token of the nigh cateum in which | Pago... s.00 ory. + BI the deconsod was hold by tls Intimate friends. Syone frst<Tha Hyoounter, Soon secoud— An em wore the following bighty ornate } Tuo Death Wurraut, Scone third—The Lust pee ates Ajar,” frou Board of Frade xen- {| Consoludon, Bowne fourth—'ho Excoution. lemon; pillowand anohor, from Mamuna, Cullu, - of ” eas + . and Jenpie Wendell, frionds i Vienna; broken ae ea ooluinn, from Dir. und Sirs. Ancon Shudare and Abr, aud Maurice Wondolls star and orcacout, byd been a bard drinkor of Into years, Not bo- ing ublo to sleop the pust fow nighta, he became despondent, He went home this forenoon and told bls wife ho wae golngto kil himesctf, Sho obtained an ones of Jaudanuin to enable him tu slecp, and he took the whole dose, docelvtny her by saying some bad bavw «pMed, te dio’ tnis evening, Kidd was 63 yeors of ago, and vere By wn rty= et buen ‘tho leading Jowoler bere, EN Eee these years, that, with the Rid of my oltice us. sistant, onouyh ftems mny found to souttra my sentence. I desire to way vory emphutically that theo frouds havo been com mitted without tho ald, knowtodzo, connivance, Gr ausistance of any porson whataver, It is use+ Jesa for me to. speak of my ruinod Hfo, of the Btain on all who know mv, I expect ouly exact Justice, but ask that it muy soon be reach ‘ wo Ky Ae PALMEIL, - Palmer told hia wifo and ‘ler sistor of tho dofntcation on ‘Tuesday night nut said to them: "TZ would have shut myself long ago, but Ecoutdnot bear to add that sdisgrace to thy burden whic Z have already cast ou iny farnily,”” Si . en ou, ‘Fomporary Insanity, Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune | » RoonesTen, Sun, Dov. 21—Charies Lenton in 4 Ut of tomporary Insanity banwed bimsolf in his bara. - Tho Coroner rondered a verdict in go- cordance with (hy above facts, Mr. Lenton Seaver a large family, and was highly respootod, Ufe volug threutenod, © one of tho young brothers from Jnsida tho house shot and kilicd Warren. Vance, it ls gupposod then tou from the rear of the housa, lowed by tho culorod men who were barricad- od with him, but in dou jattor wero shot and killed, . SECRETED IN THE Woons, . with olght or ten negro freinthe Morldlan Jail. That thelr fate will bo fa bard to toll ut thts tino, but it te generally conceded now that Vanco.bud nothing whatever to do with the trouble at Mlurion Btauou, Itis Important to state In connection with this attalr that the Republicans had no ticketin tho Held in Lauderdale County, and gavo only s negative aupport to what Ja known there ua tho “ Anti Mouopolists." Consequently there. would have been no unusual inducement for Ker pabllcans t bave practpitated a riot on the day of the olvation, It {s no moro than justicu to say that Honderson, the Sheriff, bas actod tule: and mantully throughout jo this matter, an it ds doubtless owing to bls influence thas . dU, PATER waa startled by the news, but advised her ? cluyiends wero one asad ait tradi Witt - iz Fi o HI on Md on siru with CONSEQUENCES OF DEFALCATION, amazement when the news of Palwor’s cou _ Bpactul Dupateh to The Caicugo ‘tribune, feaslon was mide public, nud fie Alnyor, Tnprawapouts, Ind, Deo, 2l—Tho annual | Controlier, City Counsel, and itl the moottng of the United Stutes Railway Mall Kory. | clorks in the. departinents agrey fiyjstating foo Mutual Bonet Association {s in season in | that thoy cannot understand how Palmor dois city today. Alb the districts oxoupt the | 28 aula to eurbezzly any of the elty bonds, Eighth are represented, and over fifty duloyatos Tho elty accounts Jnabl the depurtuients, ‘aro present, Duriny -tho yoar tho association from 1870 to the present the, are now beliyg hau putferud tho lose of 17,600 by the detul examined by Mr, Balden, wn expert. fle sui tion of two of its ullicors: aud the quuation was | ‘allay that he had not ay yet dacovered under consideration until nearly midnight bow | any defntcation,und the jdea of tluding one In to make up this iloticjoncy, ery ges an ine | the Auditor's oMes bad never entered hls crouso Of the usscssinunt upon old members | head. 8 remembered, however, that Pohyer had displayed o reat deal of raluct: anve In furnishing certain books he required iit his investigations.” “Phu oxpert says that so 8 numibor of the Navduu und reuch Europo with It, ‘fhey fultod, wore captured, and the Goverment got the money, “‘Lhut fs the manner fo whioh [the colu of tho Confederacy went, Mr. urs in the gallory, The cblef objoct ot. tatareat was a Me ay aieee wens. ha macaptaule, bone P, « bob. a _ plquant ai tho work of MissBarab P, Dodson, tho “Dobe | Fttemund and dileo iielea Bwing uetod Minelia orah," of which a desuripign ‘bus alroady ap- | charmingly. ‘Thv ontortalnment was thorough- peared in fue Trung. Tho palnting was Sy oudoyad by t wot none of it.” Secator Willlams, one buse present. o tunes. who commended the remnant of a division of cavalry and was at Wuabington, Ga, with bla suon when Daviv' Cabluct disoanded. corroborates Meagan’a uccount, and way; .! much adinired aso eqinposition of extryonil- Durtoy tha evenwyg s tutch sorved by wot $10 of the muney, the samo umount oach | uury power, It will remuia on view for sovural | Kinsloy, and after the entertainment on tha 4, woeks. Augioug tho gucstg presont last ovunlng’ | stage the hall was cleured, and duucuig acoupled weru tho following: Blis Hl. A. Andros. Srv, | the ‘atigutlon of fia young people until a late Fe rt Sire A. L, Dluncherd, Mra, irom | hour, tho gnter/alumient, Will be repeated this Joy, Br, fron) €2 Lo &5 per month, pee MON 2 . STEAMSHIP NEWS. arald on them, inteadlag to take tho money und divide lt, Twudeaspecch to thou, ierketn thoi to Iet the money alone, and they respeotes private wus allowdd, Tho suldlers kuow the cheat contained money, aug one duy they made Lewis, Mr. Harteau, dir. L. It. Bromley, | ovenlig, at, as tho snlo of weata bas buen quite Bed. He HM, Bir, ALB, “Dlokeany, Bir, Voss, | largo ft fy provable that the hospital witl roulize f my advice. ‘Tho monoy wus buuled away from | Alox Sebiiling, Davie) Kotz, Prank Brown, Mra, | quitowpun, 7 scores of lives have Laon sayod since phat fatal eal In Duals Queexstows, Deo, 21—Arrived, the British i ¥ a i Ucorgla in wagons, bul atrer a day or twa was | Sparks, C, P-ltouin, Geore 1 Guy, MreAtwator, | “Amuuy te ladies aud gontlomen noticed in | day. lnsteunied sity. hore | he, Was ene tee Crown, from Phiiadelpla, ~ COMPARING THY AUDITON's BALANCH | brought buck, und,,in my presonge, divided | It H. Hragdon, tM. Kenety, W, A. Cooper, | the uudlonce Insp eveulng wry Mr. und Stra. |. Siuco the abovo wus weitton I havo boon fur- ee eye airlata. ‘Over $1500 worth of Queenstown, Dec. 21~Arclyod, the Parthia, BULLETS umoug the soldiors." Frank Wheaton, W. 8, Galo dt. Charles Goud- | Veer Smitli, Mr. and W. W, Kimbutl, | nished with aaditional information bearing up- | Promise. o| ao. ¢ i ys gees wai Ars, helm, Praf. Cluneut. Totedaux, H. Chotatn, Mir, | Bir.and Mry. Bit Chyudior, Mise Mey Buoll, he found that the sheet for 1679 mado the to- Blusdoa, “Charles” Macdonald, Joba jillingeou, | Mr. Warten Salsbury, Mr. Woury Strong, Bra, tal liabilities of the city $8,400, on this sublect. The following is a copyot an + froin New YorX, ancnymous letter rece)ved in the poat-oltica at property belonging to Sebter has been ulucd ——— ‘Tho Story as elated by a Former Lieus 4.03 and the < 7 letle: Mive Gibson. Btearusg, Mr. Mayon ‘Stirring, Miss Tobin, ditsa | Moridiun but a fow days ago. Ministers, lawyers, teachers, aud others noes Fhe only ouro for corns. 11.8. Fredorick & | assets 1258.21, leaving a deticlenvy of tenautin the Rebel Aruy. Mr.G Roberts, Mr. Walter sfead- | ‘To. Colored Routt Moridion Hills: supation gives but little oxerciae, sbould u Gorn Curgailut, 2 cout Fuller’ & Hullo, 2 | S2H840010 "willy the” report of Yot0 | tupravarouts, Ind, Duo. 21—Tuo Journat win | pcajrleasamt eplegde, of, the, evoulne wus the | Blears Te HID, Caon ste liomy Walter | You eolorud route aweuta, ia viowof te lato | Certurs Lilia Livor Filia for torpiaLlver aS DMurkot etreste pihewed is Uabiittes to bo $8,702,110.17 | publish tomorrow o leugtby iatorview with & Dusket of dowore by bor artist gricuda, hour, Sse Kyrunnce, Mri Chagdlen. Wh BrocgtLtruublo caused by your rach pillousueas. Onu 15 a dose, wv DLariqu, Ace Roth ‘ feet ae “

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