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parnoll Transferred from Kil. mainham to Armpgh Prison. .' Men Mobbed for Repairing a Protestant Church at Agha- ballogue, Cork. O'Donovan, the London Jour- nalist, Arrested at Con- stantinople, 2 aaa ee, He Had Only Recently sArrived from Merv, Where He Had Been in Prison. (ficial Intimation of a Recall of Troops from: Tunis at‘ on Early Day. qho Madrid Post-Ofice Yictimized by an Organized Gung of Lotter. Thioves. Praotical Couolusion of Work on the Great Tunnel of St, Gothard, Bwitrerland, THM IRISH. SUFFERING LANDLORDS, Duwrts, Dee, 2.—At a meeting of the land- lords today 250 persons were present. Seventy Deputy-Lieutenants wrote lotters in support of the meeting, + Resoluttons were adupted condemning tho Land act as acditulstered, aud demanding compensation aud purchase by tho State, 5 AN ADDRES, Biguar, Sexton, Lutor, O'Connor, rnd O'Daunell, members of Parliament, ‘have fssned nu address expressing deep gratitude for servlecs rendered by the Ladies? League. TIES “TRISTE TIMES? belleves auglimproved feeling Is growing, PAUNELL anived in Armagh unrecognized, and was taken to the county Jail. " BTENSON, formorly etitor of the Boyle Herald, was are rested at Sligo inder the Coercion act, MLOUCUIDIN, . amember of the Land League arrested un- der the Coercion act, eseaped duriug the night from the Knock poltce barracks, 7 Dt, KENNY, who formerly attended the imprisoned sus- pects and. was hhuself imprisoned, hns re- celved £1,000 trom symyathizers, conn, While s number of inen were ropniring Protestant church nt Aghaballogue, Cork, wrecked a few months ngo, they wore at- tacked, and fled. ‘They took refuge in o house, which thelr assailants wrecked. A FIASCQ, —* ‘The proposed oxhtbition of Irish manufact- urey lias fallen through owing to a dispute between Dublin and Belfast regarding the royal patronage. K ANDREW KETTLE a has been reteascd from prison on the ground of Ill-henlth, : . copizs oF “UNITED INMTLAND"? havo been selzed on the strects of Armagh. TURKEY. é O'MMONOVAN ARRESTED, . | CoNsTaNTiNoPLy,, Dec. 22—O'Donovan, correspondent of the London Datly Nets, Who resently arrlyed hora from Mery, where he has been In prison, was arrested. and fodged In tho Galta prison on a charge of publicly insulting the Sultan, Ills trial was begun tocay, ‘Ton witnesses deposed’ that thoy heard the accused uso seditious lan- guage, The Court refused to allow O'Dono- yantoremnaln at Mberty-on bnil, although the defense explnined that when tho offense | was connnitted O'Donovan was under tho intluence of a fever, ‘Che trial will be re- sumed Saturday, O'Ponovan was arrested In o restaurant while speaking abusingly of the Sultan, A Turkish oMlver overheard hls remarks, and luformed tho authorities, THE BRITISI. — SPINTUAL WELVANU OF EMIGRANTS. Lospon, Eng,, Dec. 24—The Archbishop of Canterbury has “written an letter to tho clergy, anxfously directing thelr attention, from o Christlan point of view, to the vast Movements of peuple for years golng from Europe to the British Colonies, especially Detween England and America, Ilo says an endeavor is nbout to be made to establish jnore direct connuunteation between the Church at home and the colonifl churches, . witha view to the spiritual welfare of eml- Krayty, ‘The Archbishop says the proposul has obtained the hearty consentof many of the Anglican bishops In America. RAND TRUNK. Atn meeting of tho.sharehotddrs’ of tho Grand ‘Trunk: Railway, tho Prealdent pro- posed a supplementary traftic agreement with the Chicago & Grand ‘Trunk Tallway, with tho Michigan Alr Lino, and with the Midland Uallway of Canada. LHe gave a fuyorable ac- countot the prospects of the rondd, and said he believed that, at the half-yearly: mvoting, ho would be able to recommend the payment of tho second preference dividends: fu full. ‘Tho statement of tho President was favor- ably received and the polley recommended to ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1881—-TWELVE PAGES. Somlrotchinsk, and a portion of the Kuldja | terrltory romatning In tho Russlan posses: salon. Ibis stated Gen, Teohornnjgt will bo Appotntod-to the post. A RDASIAN VIEW OF THE CANAL. ASt. Potersburg dispateh: A seint-oilietat organ of the Government, In discussiig Mr. Biaino’s dtapateh, declares that no guaran tees of tho cinal aro eflleactons tniess shared in by all: the Powora. The question must be sottled unee for all, by making Europe tho gwhardian of her own Sntorests, conjolutly with those of Amarlea, . A COURT-MARTIAL ‘ at Mlojin ta trylug 200 persuns who particl- pated in the antldewlsh rluis in August THE GovERNon oF TURKEBTAN : refuses to perinit tha entry of English goods duty free from Bokhara. 4 ° z MEXICO. BANDITS LYNCHED, Browssvinur, Tex. Dee, 22.—Three noted bandits, two of whom pass under the sane name, and were known as Manuel Asundo, and the third as Lucas Francu, were enpl- ured near Renosa, Mexico, yestorday, and hanged: by the Mexten vigilantes, whe xo under tho title of “A Commission.” * AUSTRIA. TRIESTH, KICKING, : Vienna, Dee, 23.—The Emperor, reeolying fNeounnittes in connection with the proposed Trieste Exhtbition, said he regretted that the ‘Trieste Deputies in the Keichsrath opposed the Governinent Ina factlous spirit, BWITZEREAND. "A GREAT Woltk, Ge Ay Dee. 22—The Inst squad of workmen employed {n tho construction of the St. Gothard Tunnel will be paid off to- morrow. The tunnel will be officially In- spected nest weels, TUNIS. , MONY SENSIILE THAN PRORATILE, Tunis, Dec. 22.—Uen. Campenon, Frenel Minister of War, telezrapls that he is con- sidering a‘project for nreturn to France of most of the troops in ‘Tunis. e FRANCLE,' TAXES. 1 Pants, Dee, 23.—Revelpts from direct and indirect taxes the first fortnight of December exceed the same period of Inst year by 300,000 francs, i OUBA. SLAVERY. HAVANA, Dee. 22.—The Gavernor hing dis covered false certifientes by which 170 negroes: } who ought to be freo are held in bondage, 5 ' BY MAIL. MANSITAT, MANDEVIL ON ALSACE-T.O1- RAINE—GEUMANY WILL TOLD ‘THE CON- QUENKD PROVINCES FOREVIER, Spectitt to Landon Times, Benin, Dee. %.—Post-prandial eloquence had meanwhile been shifted from Berlin’ to Strasbourg, where the Governor, Marshal Manteutfel, yesterday even lug detivered him-, .{ self at some considerable tongth an the clr- cumstances of his office after a dinner given by him to what may be called the representa |. tive committe of the conquered provinces now under his rule, ‘The Marshal com- meneed by saylug that, whether wise of hin or.not, he meant to speak to them openly and boldly. Clouds had arisen between them .Bluce.Iast they mut, in the shape of the Languago Jaw (forbldding tho © officlul, use of French), the Interdiction of French -Jnsurance societies, and the ap- piivation of the “Dictator -paregranh (fn thelrconstitntion), Butall of thesemensures had been taken, notso much with a‘ yiew to Gernmiunize the Sonunered Provinces (though this object too was by no nieans lost slshit of) og to promote thelr internal security ‘and local welfare. The population of Atsace- Lorraine: wore being continually worked upon.in all-kinds of ways trom the side of France, and wade to belleve that they nid only beon forcibly Eucpiel by Germany, that they were still morally, owe with their previous fellow-countrymen, aud that they would yet be restored to them, "“Cherefore ho had deemed tt best to answor this dan- gorons agitation with eloquent facts, Ger- niany considered Alsnce-Lorraing 1s hor inalienable property, As for tho Dictator paragraph, he would rather have let that yemaln in abeyance, bub clremustauces werd too ystrong for iim, and, therefore, ha had uscd ft for the expulsion of two allen Sociul- ists, though he had not yet been obliged to apply it te the natives of the proviice; whille’ as too fotrnal which had bee suppresse:t, ho had glmpty done that for: the reason that it protested against the validity of the peace of Frankfort and sought to reopen tte ques- tion of a free appeal to the people of Alsace- Lorraine xs‘ to their national preference. While dealing soverely with such excesses 25 these, he would stil! continue to pursue the policy of concliintion which the Emperor had preseribed to him as his ruling program, and the alm of his whole activity was to achioya for ‘Alsuce-Lorraing constitutional equality with the othor German States. ' CRIMES OF A DAY. A_Jentous Musband’s Wesperation— \ Bloody Row st an Wodding—Rob- Dorlos, Thotts, and Other Breachos of the Law, : rs _, Spectat Dispatch to The Ohteago Tribune,” Lincons, Neb., Dec. 2.—Goerga Travis, who keopsu drug store in tho Town ‘of Wavorloy, twolve mfles from hero, and ja atau Postmaster of tho place, stabbed his wifo five times and then attempted to kill uimsolf in his store about o'clock this morning, Travisis about 40 yenrs old, and {8 Ju confortuble circumstances, Ile has two young childron, und Js not addicted to drint or bad habitsof any kind, The only ex- planation of tho terriblo deed fs that he became Jonlous of bis wife to such an extent that‘he lost bis reason, Bira, Travis is,roported ae dying, but the wounds of bor murderous husband aro not serious, * ‘ f Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Osnkost, Wis., Dec, 2.—Nows from thoe|Town of Wasbuugton, in Shawano County, ie‘that a row ocourred at n wedding Wednesday night, In whioh Jon Buubr, a furmor, was stabbod clever times by Alvert and August Enokers, . Baabe’s approval, THE DEPTFORD PLOUR-MILLS burned, Besides a toxs of £00,000, many por- Sons wore thrown out of employmont, ae Ais donied tonight’ that Parnell has been Temoved from Kilmainhau, SPAIN, ‘ PORT-OFFICE RONDENY, Mannrp, Dec. 2.—A confession made by 4 post-oflice clork, arrested for having stolen , letters in Lis possession, bas led to the dls- “covery of the gang of thieves and forgers avho used the contents of stoton letters so ag to procure money by forging accoptances. FIVE THOUSAND LETTERS Wore stolen, ‘Tho ‘oujprit selzed had on clothes mado expressly to conceal plunder, Sixteen pursons wera arrested, hitluding sey- fal connected ‘with the post-oflee,” One hundred valuable Jotters .directesl to impor- fant firms In Madrid “wero found’ In the houses of accomplices. Many Grrests havo ta erdered throughout Spain, —— ITALY. - ut ‘ TUE TUNISIAN 1MGROGLIO, \ Loxpon, Dec, %4—In tha Senate at Rome tho Snlater of ForelgtAtfalra alg: he had Addressed complaluta t ttie French Govern lieut with reference, 'fd jevents ja Tunts, Italy, he sald, had abstained from any not tmlght be construgd'as g recognition of Bardo Palace .ueaty, Enalang had ‘opted an attitude which: allowod the sup- Dusltlon that she tacitly pepepted the treaty. Negotiations regarding ‘peyment of com: betisattons Gtewslny, » :% U TRCIERNAJEVY, TO GHT/d PROVINCE. | it. Petenspuna, Deo, 22—Ln conacquence of the great distance of ‘ashkejul from the Chinese frontier, the Gavermyeut hus do- tlded tu create’a new Govornor-Goheralship Over part of \Weatern Siberla, tho Fovince of wife,who attempted tu protect hor huaband, hud hor band neurly savored, and tho wife of August Banhimor was stubbed Ja the shoulder and bor collur-bono broken. Ruhr is nob expesied to. livo, Tho Backurs have beon Jailod. . | Bvectal Disnater «.0 The Uhieaga tribune, Lrrt.e 00K, Ark. Doo, 2.—Intolligonce was received this: forenoon of tho robbery of tho- astora of Hampton Mickey, uear' Jasper. Tho thiovos effected an entrance throuxh a window, ‘and oarrind Off sevoral bundrod doliars' worth of mercbundize aud nearly a thousand dollura in apovte, Thore te no clow to the robbore, buta coupto of peddlers who have been fy the vicinity for some tine and- are now missy aro sus. pected, ; . * Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunts - Gavxssuna, Ill, Doc, 2%—Deputy-Bhorif Ritehte arrived today from Cinoinnatt with tho notorious oriminal, John Lurnoy, allas Molly Matches, who was concerned in the Farmors’ & Mochuntes’ Bank robbery, “Tho Obio authoritive ually consented to give him up, although hots wantod thoro for crimos, comumiftted, and which would sond bit to the penitentiary. _.. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - Monnison, IHl., Doo, 2.—The jury in tho Jo- .Sopb O'Farrgil trial for tho qbooting and maim: Ing of Willian: Goorge on a’ railroad trala near this olty last Sfaroh returned a verdict of guilty after deliberating two huurs; sontcice, five yoars,Jn tho penitontlary, The verdict meets with ve ah upproval, ‘A motion was made for now trial. oe 3ke ad Apeciat Dispatch to Th Chicago Tri-tie, —* Ouvakt Raving, Ja.. Dec. 21—Adum Neltz, of Ijnols, the accomplice of Mra. Howes, runontly sentenced to olyhicen years in the peut they for polsoutng her busband, hes beeo arrosted. and will probably be convicted, ad the evideoco pr) Nery atrong, and dirs, Howes will turn State's oviduiiuc. Los Spectal Disgatch to The Chica Triduns. Dunuguy, la, Dow. .—Frauk Urady, clork of the Coungercial House ut Eminettsbury, de- cutaped yestorday with $600 of money bulunging to his employer. Mra. Suulth, of Fort Dodgu,wae atrested for wbandunlug ber infant, U weoks old, Jo an pnoccupied room of the Bradloy Bluok lus! night. Tho child was adopted by a lady of this ty. , Louis, Mo., Dec. 2A dispatch from Fort wont ‘Vox, says Williaa I Raynor, Deputy United Suutos Hoveoue Collegtor wt that point, anda sonvf the Hon Kenucth Rayner, of the e ‘Treasury Dopartment at Wanhington, yeatardny shot and killed John Morris, one of tho best known aportlig men in tho Suuthwest. Tho aifalr yrow out of un attympt on the purt ot Ruynor to take away from Morris u woman with ard bees tntinates who on used ta xo with hin. Ray ittaitted to. ball tty 8 while, Morris was xingio. ped Ist night to Shutishurn, Is, = MESITIH 1» uo, 22.—Karly this murntuz, while watehing hivstable, wh! had beon en- tered the night before by thieves anda lire quantity of corn stolen, A. Harman dlecuvored Nowra rmeraiiie from tho jullding, and alee ohurgod a doublosburreled: shotgun at tho thict, who wits fnstantly Killed, the contents of both borrels completely ridding him, | ‘Tite verdlet of the Coronar's Jury ws Justitinbte homicide." Hnowsavinie, Tex, Dee, 2.—Lwo noted bane its, both named: Munuel Aaunns, and another Luens Mraneu, were hing by atynd of vigiintes ut Ieynoga, Mex, Zefurlno Mercato was nyo hung by vieantes cout of Reynosa. A young nan nined Cavazos, his bride, and mother wero murdered by bandits on the road between Koy- nosnund Catndige, A combat between amug- wlers and custom guards ocourre? near Cefn ranebo butwodn Cainorgo and Mors. (lout Meaa, a corporn), aud a cuvulryman were kied and unothor wounded, Tho smugglers got away with the bigqest part of thelr posts. ATENDEEN, Miss. Dog. t2—W, Kobort Jonos, murderer of the tree Walker boys, near this olty on the oth of lust month (waa urrested yesterday ugnr Tustuloosa, Ala. Mis fduntity is Proven beyand adowbt, Great oxoltomont pro vails, Itls foured he willbe dealt with aun marily on bis arcival hore tomorrow. —<—<—_+— } FINANCIAL. Tho Rotten City of Newark. e Naewank, N. J., Doc, 22.—Tha Connon Coun- ell held a special mouting this evoutng concern ing tho rocent Anaucint rovolations Inthe Aud- ftor's apd ‘Trousurer's ofices. A weasage from Mayor Hiedler called attention to tho necessity Of prompt netion, Auditor Palmer's resign: Yon was reud and-nccopted unanimously. A message from the Stayor nominated Ienry G. Durey to fill tho vacancy. Laid ou tho table on the suguestion thay the bonds of tho Auditor ought to be Inerensed before ho was appointed? The expert accountant exhibited three drafts, amountlug to nbout $18,000, tound In the Trens- urer's office, forged by Patter, one of which wns recolpted by Frank Allen, n young lawyer, who refused oan explanation, Tho Treusurer’s accounts also showed 2 Shortaze of ubout 81,00, apparently cauead by mistakes, ‘Phe ‘ryasuror Wwas.suspended dur- toy tho investigation of his accounts. Beyeral members axpreased conlldence tn tho Treasurer's houosty, but denounced his utreless methods of + doing “hueinoss, oxpoctully n+ tenving ebecks with a clerk to Al during his absentee. A motion to yacute tho Chief-Engincer’s ollice was de- fented, Ho confessed recelving cotmissions for intraducmur patont fre-escapes. Au Inveutl- sation of his duings wus ordered, however, an ordinance wag pulonted Inorousing tho auditor's bond front $5,000.to $20,000. Another, to ve the elty accounts unnually oxamined bi an export,,was ordored to w third reading. 4 roxolution waa ndopted direuting tho City Coun- off to take mensures to secure Auditor Palmer's broporty for the bonelit of the olty. remalns wor Jajfayotte Count: nH, ye e S ES Paymont.of Interest on tho Missourt ‘State Debt. Sr. Lourg, Dec, 22.—The State Fund Commis: sinners baye remitted tho Bank of Commerce af Now York suilicient funds to pay the Interest duo. onjthe Btate bonds Jan. 1. Thoy have instructed tho bank, howover, that nono of those funds are to be used in tho payment of interest claimed to, bette on the Hannibal & S8t. Joseph Iulirond bonds. Goy. Crittenden neserts that If tho Han- nlbul & St. Joseph Ratlroud Company detault in tho payment of tho interest on thoir bonds due Jan, 1 be will order the sute of tho rod under the fu which authorizes the Governor to do so whenoyer tho Intorost fs dafaulted. STAR ROUTES.IN TEXAS. A Congressman Whe Fools Aggriovod * Calle for Oficial Explavations, Wasittnaton, D,0,, Dee. 2).—Tho star-routo ring reyoled {n the Stato of Texas. - Long lines were estabifahed there without reason, ‘and schedules were expedited ta tho moat liberal miunner, A bistdry of the Toxns temporary con- tracts was published in the Now York Limes last summer, and tho othor rlng routes fo that Stute were royiuwed. Tho dopartmont sont Ingpect- ora into the State, and, upon thelr recommenda. tions and other ovidonce, cut off a great deul of the useless service and put tho knife to the costly expedited routes which ran through uninhabited disteicta. Some of this sorvico lay: between San Antonio and ‘the border, The railway bus now reached tho border, and It will aupplant tho main star route from Sau Antonio to that point as guon 8 tho rallway company will tke tho malls for the pay allowed by law, dir, Upson, tho Kop. resentative frum the San Antonio district, was grently troubled by tho roturmlug work of tho depurtinout, nad inthe House yostordiy, intro- duced tho following resoludons le Hentred, Tht the Poatmnster-Gauoral bo instruct- od to make out and transmit to the House of Repro. sninilres, If vot Meompaublo with the publig snture Ont. ut the earliest dy pravtionble, 6 itt of detailed sutomont of nll mnull-ruutes un willeh tranyportation duryice bas been discontinued, decreased, curtalied, ghanvod, roaturod, Inureauid, ‘expedited, oP ostnb: Hstiod since the tthday of Aatoh, {el wpucitying tho CuUNY, And. UXtont ot the samy, and Upon whore rocutnmandatlon, — putitlons Fuport: oF suxvostion krunted, und the hature thersat giving nang lenath, Torminus of ouch of said, putea, tho character, kind, |. MNIOMNE ond cust Ue AUCH Reryley on exch rite res specityaly, and the name and rosidoncy of exch und avery volitraetor thorauf, It way roferrei to the Committee on Post-Uf- fices and Post-londs. If tho resolution shoul ever bo wopted by Congress {ta scope will Uring before Congress und dr, Upson sume very Intor- osting facts. A full statement of the cuuses which fad te the rucent changes upon tho ring routos would bo 9 valuable docuinunt, but the Department of Justice might pot be willing that the oyidence of fraud on these routes should be mado publle ut present, MOLLY MAGUIRES, Yesterday's Testimony in the Trial of Jolin MeFarland at Cutontown, Pa. _ Uniontown, Pa,, Deco, 2.—Tho defense in the trial of Jnmes McFarjand, tha Mollio Maguire, was resumed this morning. They continued to fight ygainat the udmission of evidence relating to Dolan, but did not succecd in oxoluding that of tho bat and label. “But when the prosecution called Guddle, who ovorhourd the mooting in tho MolliceMuyuire hall, the dofenso mado thor atrongest objection, and wero sustaincd, tho Court ruling that, as nono ‘oft tha evidenco ro- toting to the mooting {n tho bull provod that McParland'was prosent, or bad unything to do with ft, auch toatimony would bo excluded, ‘Lois wus recuived with much rellof. by tho de- Yonse. yreat deal of now evidunco was ‘Introduced. touching Icanse —nppifcation, that Healy took a. vory an part +, agalnat One. witness” toatit that MeFurland's futher wus groatly angered ut bis ttofent, and mado a threat that he would not forget Hoaly whilo bo stayed tu Dunbar, At noou the prosecution rested their use. In the ufternoon tho defengo sought tv prove an allbl » for MoFariand by tho same witnesses uy at tho Dolan trial, ‘fo do this thoy ruly ohluily on the tostimony of Dolu: woutboart, Uriduwat Muloy, 8 beautiful Irish wird gf 18 yours of age, who rd- inains loyal to hur convicted lover despite ull re-' “monatrance. Drldget saya that Mofariand and Dolan passed ber house about n minute atter uho hoan! the shooting going in the direction of tho murdor, Tyls pluved thein several biindred yards from tho Bconu of the murder when ft oo curred. Tho dofeuso rests obiolly on ber teati- mony, though ft contlicts with that of tho pros- eoutlon, espoclally in tho Pbint named, MATRIMONIAL, peers Groen and Marquis, at Blapinington, Wt. Sptelat Disvatch to The Vhicaoo Tribune, BLOOMINGTON, Ill, Deo, 2.—Henurl 8, Green, & wholesale marchaut of this clty, prominent tn social and business ciroles, this evening led to the murringe altur 3f/ss Luura 8. Marquis, only daughter of Mrs. M, D, Marquis, u young lady of rare, boauly, culture, aud tofnbwont, Four hundrod frionde witncased the ceremony, which goourred at 8 o'clock in the Second Presbyterian, Chureb, ‘Tho bride and yroom were sttended by the Roy. F, 8, Brush, of this ere pp. Bias Alico Harpole. The costumes of tho bride and brides. | uiuid wore vory rich and beautiful, The lov. Wiltain Marguts, of ear? broraee of the bride, Joined thu bappy couple, ausistod Ly the i i. Dinsuore, of this city, unta wero dluplayed at tho residouce o: brida's moth re wboro @ recoption was bold after tho marriage. . Sharp and Morrimau, at Jackson, Mick, Aveclat Dupateh to The Chteago Tribune. Jackson, Mich, Deo, *-John 0. Sharp, Provwcutiag Attornoy of this county, and dtlas Natio J, Merriman wero inarrlud at the resl- dence of the bride's father, Dwight Merriman, Esq., toduy, Slany guudta front‘ abroad were presunt. ‘The contracting parties ovcupy a bigh position in suoloty bere, rc A Datryman’s View ‘cf Ultra Protece fe ' “* tows | on American Dalryman, + The taxif: convention, which hag recently: cloagd its sosslun in Now York, was a talrly representative ussoinblaye of those whe belleve tbat a bigh prowotlve tari ts best tor the country, oF, {a ober Words; fur thelr own in- terests. It was cnylucered by the American Protectionist nowspaper, ot thiy city, and, through oxtragrdinury exertions, sevorul hun: ured delogates wero Induced to nttend, koma of them representing the agrjoultural and labor duteresty of tha country, It was noticeablo, howavor, thut tho deluguisa ropresunting ted tutercaté came rather to look ou than'te coup. erate, and tho result of the convention scoms to he that these interests are too shrewd to bo capt ured by tho Hroteationlsts under the protensa that a Mich tarlif ina National blessing. ft ia all vory weil te tell tho farmer, who Is taxed double pres forall that ho buys, iat bo J4 wetting it mak myitits itt the xhupe of inerouset palves. for his prodtec; but hy knows better, aud that bo- tween utrlit and transportation monopoltes be Is not abiring to a reasouable extent in the proflts of production. is very ingenlous to tell tho dJaboring man What he ix protected, qa woll ns tho manufuct- Mrer, by nich tariits but the hiboring mun seca that he fs exposed to the competition not only of a free tinportation of Iabor but of labor aiving intebinery, whieb dilly make te mani- facturer more iudeponiont of labors and all that laborers yet Is what fs doled out to thom at tho diseretion of tho high tact manufacturers orthrouvh the charity of the men wha buve thus bucomne tmilttonniros, AU thteiligant cit. zens must appreciate the fot that tari, transe portation, telegraph, trade, and putent monopu- lex are fust concentrating tho wenlth of tho Nation in tho hands of a faverod few, nnd that Af the presont system gantinucs much longor we will have in thia country an aristocracy and a pensiintry with lace ns distinetly drawn as thoy are in tho ober countries of the world, We do Not believe in absolute free trade, but It ta Abe sued to malntaln a war tari? at this time. Our “fafunt Industeles ara full wrawn, and able tecompete with all tho gprid, but ‘they with, Fcloso until they nre Forced to try. Grad: Nally but firmly withitraw protection, aud thoru- by encourage thrift und discourage monupuly. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-IIOUSE, “Diplomacy” was given Inst night by the Hocy-Hardic Combinution, and the excellent work. dono by tho company In ‘A Child of tho Btato” gave assurance that tholr presentation of * Liplomacy” would at least be out of tha commonplace level, above avhioh most traveling companies aro Unable to rise. Tho performance of laat evenlug was both» pleasure and a sure prleg, und inerited the lai mady 11 veualf of tho company thnt it {a today tho best organiza. ton of Its kind outsile of New York City. Tho pis fon familiar one, having been presented hereby compantyy of various tleyrues of merit, fd the Countess Zicka of Jutfreys-Lowls and Tomlly Ltlyg] fa yer fresh in tho tnemory of theatres ourd. Of the nesunption of thly churacter y Signora Majeroud it may be suid that in no. polut docs hor representation suffer by com- pirison with hee predecessors In tho.rilo. AB fenry Beauclere, Mr. Hoey presonted—what bo may actors have tried to do, and fallod—n true victure of nn Enylish gentleman. not the inut- ton-vh » pewhiskers-ande' by-dove-you-know " aApecimen that fs usuntiy parwied as tho trua type of tH upper-clays Briton, but a quiet, re- fined person, thoroughly conversant with tho usuges of polite society, and always at case with hitnsclf and the rest of the world, Of tho Jullan Beauclerc of Mr, Hardie nothing need be said other thin that it waa fully up to tho bigh atuna- ttrd established by that gotitlemnn for blinsclf, a will be continued during thy weuk. CENTRAL MUSIC-NALL. : ‘Thasixth cutortainment In the Slayton Lyco- um courag was not ns onjoyable as tho priced- ing ones, The house wasonty fairly tilled, many of the regular season-ticket holders bolng ab- seut—which may perhaps account for tha cum- parative malntenanea of tho encore nul. sanoo within rengonable —thnits.. ‘ho performers last eventug wero: Tho Swedish Lady Quurtet, Matilda Suott-Palne, Signor Ery- eolint nile Gavin, Miss Groves, and Bir, Don- ovan. ‘The Lady Quartet had’ tlve numbers on the progrum. Its metubers hive clear und sweet volces, without much power, and decided- ly spusmodio in concerted expression. Mrs. Palne and Signor Brocolint wore vafortunate in their sclecdons for the frat bylf of the pro- gram. Nolthor of them’ gave evidence of tho Ability necewsary to vroperty Interpret the nui bers chusen, ‘Cho cifect wus ratuor whut of scholurs rondering sumo dificult otudes than of tnusio aung te give plonsure to. un undience. Sirs. Palno hus v valee of Mmited compnss, not always true, and without a particle of shad- ing or oxpression, Signer Urecoltni hes a R008 volve, entirely. ‘untitted for the intorpretas tion of bis tlrat selection, and much more satls- factory In tho’song by Hatton. Misa Gavin bug been beard lure xo often that hor method of reading Is welt known, . MELVILLE OPERA COMPANY. ‘Tho sulo of scats fortha Eimelio Melville opera company will commence ut tho ‘Central Muslo- Hulltoday., Thoropertotro for the woek will ineludo “Pinafore,” Monday matinége and night and Tuesday: ationco,” Wednosday matinée and nlght. and Thuraduy: " Buceacelo,” Friday and Saturday matince and night, The stage will bo enlarwed, and tho seenery necessary for tho roduction of these operas Will be taken from 's Theatre. Tho ontira orchestra from ‘8 will algo asalat In tho: performances, —- . NOTE : * ‘The Yalo Collego Glee Club will give a'concort. at Contrat Muste-flall Jan. 5, eet Zelda Seguin will take ‘tho part of Auttereup ‘with the Church Cholr company in “Pinafore” at Contra! Btusle- lull Now-Your's week, Mr. Liobling’s Chopin recital, postponed from Jast wock, tikes placo this ovonlug at tho usual phice, Jinst Saturday bis pupils took part in tho ovening's entertainment ia a vory satisfactory smanuer. ‘Tho London Dafly News announces that Bulll- ‘win Duy gone to Eyypt for bis health, and while thore will complete the music for a new comic oparn to bo produced simultancously in England aod Ameriei. Mr. Jobu B, Joffery bas issued his fourth annual * Showinan’s Guide,” which work tag come to be considored a iieecasity by all who are in any way connooted with tho amusemont world. Lt contains the name of -every thoutre and bull in the United States, rent of sine, aiz0 of town in which located, and such minute ine formution concerning tijlroud routes, hotel ne- commmedations, ote,, that no one to whom any of those facts ure valuublu necd be at a loss where to Dnd thom, A DISASTROUS. LARK. Two Catholic Priosts Surrender ‘Their Reputationn to x Brief Plousuro Trip, at. Lani Republican, D4c.22, Stephen Fitzwater, praprictor of the Manston House, n roudside resort on Taylor and Page avonues, was in tho clty yesterday congulting his nttorney, as to what action be should tuke Auainst the two pricats with whom ho buda iittic diMoulty at tho Mansion House Insta friday ovonimg, Out of doforonce ta the whshus of Ppartics who foared that to publish the conduct of.the priesta would bo to tring soandal upon tho holy calling, the paperarefratned from mak- {ng noy further montion of it than what was noccasarily iucident té tho assault and buttory caso which was iuetituted by Fitzwater againat uw reverond goutloman whom be bad mile- taken for one of bis two visitors, Mrs, Fitawator' was prosout from+the first to the last of the trouble, und ber story fe supposed to falrly roprosont the Mansion House eile, Ace cording to her story, two gouttomyit: drovo up to tho Manston Hougo shortly after 7 o'clook last Friday, evening. One of thum entered tho hose und onlied for a wlass of whlaky, Mra, Fitawater was behind tho bar, und hor cook, George Frank, was in thosntoon, Tho gentleman trent ed both of thom, Thon he od If there wero any ladies there, and Ars, Fltawator sald 0,thay none stopped with her, Thy strungor waid that two lidies had promised to be thure, and Mrs. Hitzwator thon vumarked that probubly. they woukl arrive ina abort timo, Tho gontlomanh atald about bulf un bour in the waloon and drank thrue or four tlmos, drinklog whisky seltzer, and also treated the cool and Mra, Fitzwater.¢ Mo" paid all tho bills and thero was no trouble till tho other yontlo- man entered the house, Thoy went into the site ting-ryom and allsatdown., Thoy had moro drinks, -Birs, Fitawater waa invited to drink with one of the gentlemen and did go, Shotuak ccvasion to:run bor hands-into bia overontt pockets and found # pruyer-book, . Bho hud sue peetod that tho gantlumen wore pricks and waa now cortnin of it, When they got rendy to go, ‘the gentluinan who bad been there tonveat sald to the othor, “Hora, Jim, pay tor thoue drinke aud let'sxo.” “Lo bluzos with your swered higcompanion. He would pay for nothing, Tho firstonu oxamined bia pockotbook aud found thut bo couldn't pay tho bill, amounting toabout 76 vents, aud then the ‘trouble Lat. Str, Fite water npoearing upon the scone domiuanded pay- z mneut. ‘The Stren pore axid that they bud not expected tho bill ta so largo, . and ‘could =not pay it. thon, but would send, Mr,” Fitawator tho’ mon cy as aoon ue they returned home. ‘This didn’t vatlaty dir, Kitzwuter. ilo wanted the money then und there, {hoy ‘quarreled ubout it In the house, and then went outside and the quarrel became moro animuted, One of tho priosta got a puling trom u feuce und struck dir. Fitawator aver the head, culting a frightful: gash on bla forehead. Ifo also struck Mrs. F. a cuupte of blows in the sinallof tho back. ‘Then it was, aocording to ins, Fitewater, hor husband drew bis ro- volver and Hred ong shot. ‘Tho cook pulled bia anu fired two sgots, aud was about ta re aguln whon br. Fitzwater told bin not to, that threo. shots wore ovough to call police. ‘The p thon got in thely carriuge, and that was tha list svon of thon by Mr. Fitxwater, Tho bill for the drink hasnover teen puld. ‘fhe charucter of fhe woulan making this state- mnent {6 not oldho bast. “she koptn house of Ill- repute for years ‘on Ninth atreot under the name ot Jennie Ford, «., + Arcport wua made by Oticurs Hess aud Sap- pington to Cupt. Frangel, who had the inuttor investigated, uud found ‘that the two private wero Fathers O'Hunjon and Ryan, and that the latter wus badly burt and was being taken care of tn Dr. Py 8. O'Reilly's, back villce, Futher Ryan was wounded in both legs, one bail passin; eloar througa bls thigh. Anotbor bullet struel hloy just above the lets cy; and glanced of the frontal bone, waking n bad wound. A fourth tore ite way through the sealp ut the back of bis head, but fulled to break tho bone.” Father O'Buaton 1 boing noon by a reporter, admitted the whole thing, Hoand Father Ityan went to Forest # for a drive, bo auys, and thon called At the Mungion House on thelr return to the olty. They bad hnbibed tou freety, aud were cone quently not altogether responsible for thule it tions. Thoy nre certam, however, that thoy did hot. Inquire for any women thors, and that the Uillicuity wrew ont of the Insolence of the pros prictor In demanding may twice for drinks. They remonst: d, and then Fitzwater bey to shoot. stys It wns not tit Father Ryan lad) beat wounded foue times that he (Fathor, Ryan) soized oa pallig and ase savited § Kitzwatar wit It, Tho acuon was insolf-defense. They wore vory sorry that the atfulr bad ovcurred, tut couldn't belp dee fouding thetmscives. Father O'lnanion claims that Fathor Ryan is uot dangerously burt, but Dr. O'Neilly refuses tu let any one ees bim, and dunes in fact thet he has hid Father yun for tt patient, Father tyan, who ja assistant to the para Be eae Parish, ts living at St. sridget's paroeblal rosidenve, and ts race! ying tho most careful trentinent. Ha tost n dent of blood in tho long rida from tho'Mansion House, and exbnustion is his greatost danger, No for- ial charves have been preferred in the ecolest- national court as yet, an it had been boped that the wounded man would recover, and tho entire inatter he kept within the circle of their {minio. diate (friends, who were desirous of preventing tho ruination of the two priests; but now charges will certulnly bo proferred, and thero van be but one result. * Thore ta no probability of n prosecution at tho (nstigation of clthor of the pricsts, although It would appear that thoy bave a good enae tt court, and Fitzwater vertainiy has no reason to dealre furthor antiafaguon than that which their sulforings must aftgrd hii. GEN, SHERIDAN. Mow Gen, Curtis Tried to Court-Martial Miin—Hie Was « Captaio Then, tod Was Pursuing Price with a Hard«Tack ‘Train. Correspondence St, Souls Republican, Osatta, Neb. Dec. 17.—Hearing that Gen. C. H. Frederick, of this elty, who organized tho Soventh Missouri Infantry in 1801, was Judgo- Advocute of court-mertin| before whieh Gen. Pail Sheridan was clted (o appear Ai tho guise of defendant Just before bis fumoua ride From, Winchester, Twenty Milex Awa tho Repub- lean correspondont ealied upon Gen. Frederick today, and interviewed kim on the aubject. “You are right as to the court-martial, but. Wrong in regard to tho date,” reapunded that gentleman to a preliininary inquiry. “It was Just provious to the battle of Pex Ridge, and not that of Codur Creek, And, by the way, I can show you the origional order convening tho court, If you care to sce It.” ‘Tho correspondent not only did care, but asked permission to cupy it, whieh was grantet, with tho’remurk that soma of the men named thorelu were dend now, and others mombers of Congress. Following i tho orders feadquarters Army of tha Southwost, Cross Thnbers, Arkansas, April 2, 180% Speclai Ore ders 182, “Vi, A general courtemartinl is hyreby. ap- Inted to meet at tho quurters of Col, Jum U. avis, ADTH Y, Ibi, nt Bo'eluck a.m. for tho trial Of Knobiesdorf, of the Forty-fourth tli- nots Infantry, and all other ofticers and onlisted men who wy be brought betore ft. “DETAML FON TI COURT. “Col Jef €. Davis, Twenty-second Indiana Infantry Hogimont. » “Col W. Vy Beton, Etghth Indiana Infantry Regiment. “Col G. A. Smith, Thirty-Mtth Mlinolg, Ine fantry Regiment. “ Llout.-Cal. HH. BE. Waahburne, Elghteenth Indiann Infautry Hogimbat, “ Licut.Col Otto Shudt, Twelfth Missouri in- fantry Hegiment. Ohi Col. lL F, MeCrelils, Third IilInols Cavalry Reginent, * Ligut.-Col, David Shunk, Elghth Indiana In- fatitry Kogiment, “MiJ. D.C. ‘Thomas, Elgtoenth Indiana In- fautry Regiment, “Daj. H. 1, Portor, Soventeenth Missourl In- fantry Heglment. : “Maj. Charles L. Parrish, Bighth Indiana lo- fantry Regiment, ** Lfout, Col. C,H, Frederick (Judge-Advocate), Fisty-uluth Iinols Infantry, “Tho follawiig are detuiled as supornumera- riea to the court-martial: “ Liout-Col. Ad B, Gorges, Thirteenth Mlnols Infantry: i “ Licut.-Cot, M.S, Barnes, Thirty-soventh Iill- noijs infantry. * Ligut,-Col. J. 8. MeCiclland, Twonty-tifth H- Unoia Infuutry. “Mol J. M. Hubbard, First Missourl Cavalry, Dalley, Twenty-sceond Indiana lo- fantrs, fe Capt, William H. Kinsman, Fourth fowa Cay- « Kirst-Liout, J. H. Weat, Twenty-second Tili- nols Infantry. “irate Licut. Nicholas Davis, Forty-fourth Il- Mools Infantry, “No othor officers than thos named can be assembled without manifest injury to tha sorv+ jeg, The court will invet and hold its sittings, without rogurd to hours, and oxpedito business with a8 yrent rapidity as strict Justico will al- ow, “ By order of MaJ.-Gen, Curtis, Assistant Adiauaisuoncgl? ay nt-Gonernt." “What was tho charge uxainst Sheridan?” in- quired the correapondent. “At that time he was u Cuptain, and bad charge of tho comuissery supplies of Curtis’ army, then moving down on Prieo, anu had gotten into a wrangle with Curtis..on nccount of delays in moving bis supply train, which delays the Gen- eral thought wore unnecessary and in violatipn of orders, Tho oxnct charge was ‘disobedience of ordors,’ I belleve.” “and whut was tho outcome?” 7 ‘Phu court assembled, pursuant to order, Ina (ituie log hut, Sheridan bad not yet put in an appearance, when anata wo heard tiring olf do the right In front of 8igel, and Ina short time y | Sigel was compelled to tull bavk. A few mine utes luter that log hut had been torn down, tring: fortied inte a barricade, behind which a force of blue-couts were posted, blazing away ns fast wy thoy could Joud and tire, and we wero falrly: Iuunebed {nto tho famous buttle of Poa Ridge, I which Prico was (lefoated,” “And did that ena the proceedings ugainet Sheridan?” “itdid., Gen. Halleck, commanding thut de- partment, was not speciilly favorabte tu Curtis, and I recolved orders tu send at! the papers in the caso ta department hendquirtera at Bt. Louls, and in a short time after tho battle Shorl- dan was adaigned to another command.” CHRISTMAS TREES. How to Plant and Decorato Them, Ladtea' Floral Cublauet, All over this extensive country these trees are plunted—not only jn private homos, but also tn Suuday-schools and day schoola; and ft “would seom ag if hurdly any child could five so poorly that would not hoe tha reolpient of some longed-for tuy or aweetineat. Iu the altics one nn purchase those, treva already planted in a bit of plank and partly dovorated or entiroly Milled with toys, and ready to bo brilliantly Mghted at’ any moment, Yet in the vountry, where one must contrive anil eave, and make many ,of the gifts of the tree, and bako muny cakes which aro covered with frostigg and sugar plutws, aud drive out jute tho woods and soloct 4 treo, und cut it down and bring tt home, there is quite us much tun in tho preparation, and quite as much rval satis- faction us in tho city, Several days beforo Curlatmas it is woil to bring home tha tree lest a snow should fall, aud it might not be easily obtained, und ql the children must: belp curry it home, Soluct ony that, bas a regulur ‘scone from’ base to sutminit, and ts uf the proper bight for your parlor, and lop off any branches that may iuturforo with tty beauty; and while selecting the tree you can nlvo gathor quuntities of running pine, coral pine, -and Pringo’s pino whorowith to make gurlands and crown, and wreaths for uborning tho balls, parlors; and dining-room, «Also bring bome Jargo branches of laurels und clusters’ of swamp elderberries and boughs of bite ter-awoet —_borrica. Plant. your a sinull wasbtub, filled in with brickbate In hodtul oF nnd will keop it In pluce—Hatirona will do if thore jg nothing clio ut band—and cover over the tub with a gayly-stripod ufyhan, or a fur robe, or u fu, and wpun this basu many of the erage urticlos, sych as bouka, desks, oto, can be arranged. : ‘Thode of our readers who are tho fortunate oascesdors Of & long ;purse an purchaas ut tho or wtores Overy: ip able devie fur dece ordiing most artistically and bouutifully— sgob ad silver doves or awifed doves, colorod glass balis, flags of overy kind, gilded sture, tby lookiug-gimuscs that, if suspended behind the candles, will rotteot thaw tiga {t twice ug bright, bells, Woolly Intubs, and Lonvons of overy desuriptioe; “wh toy shops are ‘whioto roglinenid uf dolls, fram the moat cleyant Parlulun veltcs to the kultted saltor boy for tho little baby, aud bust curayans of animale, und Nowh's urks, gag oyu that sure pass deser{ption, But in tho sat villuge ured those articles are Hot obtaduible, yot tho childres oun ninufucture many Jautiful dco oralions for tho Christmas treo, 1a webich they willtuke quite as much plousuro’ ay if tho} ‘wor frou the func: ele of the gity, Witl G fof shoets of wilt, bluv, scurtot, gud sliver paper cut into tly atrips four tuebea'in Joputh and half aninch In width, you can make long obuing to ontwiny fran bough to bough oF ree treu, With a butte of mucilage pasty’ the tw onds of tho strivs together until treo ora bani coul,or auything that ta beavy balf of thot gro ude into rings; then make up some more. by wlippiug one cud tarauih two rus aod joining them togotbor. tk the three rings) become dry, and join them into foug gurlands, Suspend around thy outer brunebes of the tree from toptabotom, Twenty yards will bo necdod to trim # large tree, twelve fora gmullonv, These puper chains when anve mudg can bo kept for yearsif curefully bandlod, Parch wt large pan of popcorn and string them inte chains with w uecdle and coarde thread. Kutwiuo them also about the branches, aod aftor the presonta nro distributed break up the chains into necklaces and throw around tho nnaks of all the questa, If you possoss & broken lookingslas#, carry it ton glaztor; and have It out fnto bits thres Inohes by two. Paste a bit of brown paper over the buek of the alive, and bind tho egos with atrips of yllt or scarlet and blue papers, and pastes bit of ribbon or paper nt the top tu suspend thein from the bousrhs. You cannot bave too many tiny mirrors, Purchase 8 pound or two of Engtish walnuts and cubthom into balyes and take out the menta, Buve them to put into tha middlo of uch small fronted cuke. Turcnonse nico poung of sugured curaways, and fill balf of one ofthe nuishells with thum, and paste on tho othor half, Uso comman glue or gumntragacunth for puste. Insert a bit of aarrow ribbon in any color nt the top of tho nut, Cutasmall round of yilt paper and covor It with paste, and rap it “carefully about the nut letting tho folds of it tie urenly about the bit of: ribbon. Mako ns muny is you can of these, for they ure tho rottost of rattle-boxes, — and every body Likes to possoss such n trophy, Little Ince-tuys mado of bobbinet-lace or wast {llu- sion, by ranlieg thom together with scarlet, ‘Ulue, atid gold colored worateds, and using a bik of it for a atring to draw them togethar, aro also very domrable when filed with nuts, raising, and sugar-ptums for tha enildren, Stnall apples clusely stuck with aro also five to perfume bureau. & dozen or morg will not come ainiss typon this most wonderful treo. A Christ ebild or angel, made by drossing # doll in luca id silvered wings, is very docorative when fastened tv the topmost bough of the tree. Small candles van havo a bit of wire thrint fhepuih the lower end by heating {t, and then faston It rocurely to tho hutighsof tho tree. Apples and oranges oan niso be suspended with thread wire. Cut rings of carivonrd and slip gree the: candies, and thoy will ental thelr drop- “QUR CONTEMPORARIES.” Flowers, Fair nnd Fragrant, Cutted from the Columns of Paporns All Over the World. ew York World, Whvover scans with a modorately-careful eye tho ot lucns of tho dally press cannot fait to tuko “out of {te treasury muny entertalning things, both now and uld, and tho renders of tho Workd may be Interested In wluncing over a col- loction of Journalistio oddities pleked up within & vory recent pertod. A Gorman paper, ine houncea thut “a traveler in tuo wine trado, a Christlun, many years active as such, wishes to make a change,” but whether to Judaism, lelnin- ism, or atheism is not apecitied. Another in- forme the world of the donth of a city trades womun and the Intention of the widower to “continue tho business os milchfrau.” Con- densntton, villalvous condensation, was tho ruin of tho’ Victinese ndvertiser who announced: "A widower, young, handsome, a child of 0 years, seoks a wifd.". A German Jourtiul, comment- log on a recent Paristan scandal, the Fricdmnan case, wonders how “a Porsigny can have brought hberacif to marry the sun of a firm of prud- uce merchants.” “ Tho atoam-horae now took him Into bis embrace,” isa refreshing novelty for the departure by rail of n distinguished vis- itor, “On tho right and the left flow rivers, or tho dried-up buds of rivars," wo rend in onc de- scription; white a foullictonist charged with oversctting inte Germun a novel by Herr Brett von Harte begins: “ Frau Brown, beautiful and bloonnng as a ruse, sat with her great eyes upon tho yerandah.” It was the Londen Times which alew short months ago deciared that the DI- Pootors of the Bauk of Engtand, * ny keepers of the standard of the rate of discount, ought to have fnauclal pulses as syinpathetic and dell- cato as tho action of a stethoscope.” “The Midlotblan Hyieua " Is the cheerful title applied to Mr. Gladstone by one Dublin newspaper; while anothor, commenting upun a lecture on tho pre-Abrahamic fitorature of Exypt,romarks that “it iends new and bistoris sense to those significant words: *Qutouf Exppt have J called my Tom.’ Readers of the [fa bave been ful recently how the London Telegraph mixed Wendell Phillips inextricably up with Oliver Wendetl Holines. When the Bruce statue at Lochmaben wis unvelied recently, the lov, William Graham, of Newhaven, delivered au oration, In which he quoted the familiur tines: T'vg traveled nat, I'vo traveled West, Hon dranmt iva beon in Edun: Ung Bruce's birtiplace take Uie greet ‘There's nou pluce like Lochmaoun, One of the reporters falled to reongnize the po Glical fori of the words, aud not unly wrote it out in tho form of prose, but eummurized tt and gave tt in the third person, us follows: “Mr, Gruhwin sald he bud traveled East and West, gud bad oven dreawed be was in Eden: but Bruce's birthplice took ‘the gree’—there was no pluce like Lochmaben.” Another Edinburg: puper announced not lang azo tho nrrest of a juan named Alexander Buchanan, and two other woinen, for assault.” “Suicide of ‘Iwo Persung Statements of the One that Survived," 1 peared inaCardil Journal: and it was a G) gow paper which announced the murder by drunken ruthan of both hls parents under tho ttle: © Fratricide at Haddtnyton.” some tive yours ugo, in an enthusiastic movting of Ronn Catholics at Duinfrics, the pres- enea of Victor Emmanuel at lowe wus denounced by a fervid and rapid speaker, aud tha papor next day mado bin dos mand: “Shall Home longer bo degrudud by tho presence of the triangler’ It was Prof. Hodg- sun who, having remurked that the economic world wus “achios of disordant und coullict- atoms,” saw the “utons" next day converted Into “domons.”? Two paragraphs may ulso be quoted from Euelish country newspapers us af- tordiny excellont examples vf whut Lord Colo- ridge recently culled, when alluding with mid mulice to thy lute Sir Fitzroy Ketly’s annual dis- course to the Lon Mayur of London, *copious- ness of dictions) “After a low; Period of, un- settled weather, It must have in dened uve one yesterduy morning when thy aun, with all tis glorious brillianey aud splendor, grea forth with woldeu ray scuttoring cloud an with his ubeeriug besmes and glowing smile causing the birds to sing, the trees of the forcat to rejoice, and tho lowers of the field tu unfold themselves tn bright array.” “We aro bomg constantly reminded of the Inexorability of dyath—the certain, and itiauy be sudden, vist: of "the angel with the aimuranthing wreath,” a9 denth Is 0 beautifully designated by Longteltow and it ds our paintul duty today to cbroulele the melaucholy fact’ that” ong who bad Played his purt, and) played it in Hite Bua passed rough nature to sty.” ‘This tutter paragraph should have ted by the Montreu! journnlist who some yenrs ago doserlbed the " Funcral of a lato deceased military ofiour.” As tending to shaw that the Enylish tradusiman is becomiiyg skilled iu tho sweet uses of advertising, may be quoted the card of a London tailor, published ut tho ume of the Hradiatgh excitement, the bending, “Mr, Bradiauch,” bug in huge type. "Have Ing witnessed the strugglo in whic Inuygh's coat wus unfortunately torn,” said tho advertiser, “If the honorable geutlomun honor us with a call.wo will be glue to replace the samu with one of our incumparuble,” ete, It was a Now York nowspaper which piade te ru er Ute outbrehk proceed trom aA; “ pulling up the Indians’ beots and carrot: stead of pulling down the “tents and corrals, another New York papor mado the German Poustimator-General, * Dr, Slaghorn,” send cons agratulations to Mr. Jaines—imeuning “stephan. Still quacher metropolitan journul, apuaking of gpvctral {itugions ang miravlus, guid: Acourd- tng to this view Mary, in her dutonac uaguenesa {0 seo bor cruviiied son, tuneled abe saw bln, or posaibiy inistuvk 9 yurdenor fur hin.” te was jury Mugdatone, And it was tho samo paper which, inugeniue for Carlyle, dropped into poot= ry In this remurkable fashions rn we bo ‘his critics over rhy ine! ‘hoy, like bonuts the furiar fudders, Bhouk tho laddor which bo allmbud, In tho way of poctry it {4 diMoult to uward the + io claimed by, the newenn per up nt Fargo, uk. which usew rhymed houdiines, and that ac Turboro, N C,, which gives an epltbalamliam with each marriagy notice, Ike this: H, G. Willams Jr. of Withon, was marriod on 4d Inui. Wo dtiva Gunto Cox, thy lovely aud ‘acculiiplluned daughter of x, Cox, Kea, uf Spelgot’s Ueldge, Uroune County, N, Gd. While Cupid's weoh ta brightly burning, Hymion at tha nisiden's Huot knucks, And she, the strong bolt quickly turniig, Lays bi x \ are the love of Gants Ca: In Wilson, an ‘hursday Just, at tho residenco of tholrideu brother Mr Mew. Aikineon, Cole Ges Westanton aud slus Agnld Atxinaui; Hider 1% D. Gold uiticia.tia. ‘The Cotonol’s heart Miss Anole hauntin', Jiy souxht to punks ber Mtns Anniv stanton, Bo, atondteat, tfua, ud nobly Id, Under the und of Eider Guld, OF the twain he erectud one In Santon merged Alas Atkiuson, It muy be doubted whethor the osteemed con- temporary at Washingwn, D. C.. which made the resolutions of symputhy adupted by a negra sue ciety in Alexandria, Va., on tho douth of Mr. Ale fred Foromun, read, * tho lund where chickens, sorrow, pain, and death ure felt aud foured no_| more," wie ryt to attributing the allp tow pro- voking typographical blunder. Fur evaytion commend us to the lowa Journal which beads a foval sion “A Checkered Career That Witt Probably Finally Vorminie in Death." 'fuu tel- egraph oditor of the Cineinoats Hugilrer, baving ny wensutional boadl ines for ct papiuyy diction" of an East orn correspondent, at last priutod the contribus dion with bulf a coluinn 0! Space at top blunk but for thie tay note in Druckots, * Private and Contidontial—Complotely played out or 3 give mou rest.—Telegruph Ed." In tho way of eloquence aud grapbic power nothing could be Lotter thin this from oa Cleveland paper's ‘ace count ofa suleldo by banging: “ Au owl booted fongomelyt uy old clock or the shelf tlokud with tereor; a dog howled; It was inidulght out aldo; the wind alyhod; u vat crouched on the cold dearth tu tear, und ud sound Iku the laugh of a maniao came Crom toe yurcet.” A Colorado news- Paper telly huw * the ory of tire raug ont On tho ati ate about 8 a. a." and “a cotuiie of sindke “pout ut of tbe roof of the ndobe building tr of baruor of Fifth and G strovte Jike the siznul- eqyko of tho Utew trom the mountuin bighta 0x puotiny the {usursiony of the Arupubves, Movtion, or otnor wuch fos," bow tha fire was | hugaturod by the gatiant Hremon, and "thus was a tar-couchiny oontiucration shavicod ike. worl iu the bud that never told tte lave.” Not leas qecomptishud Is the American Jouroallet in controversy, Au cateemed contemporary tn Dalles, Ore, thus heuds a crushing rejolidert “Col, Nesmith Bkins IN| Watkinds and tangs His Hido on the Fenca." Sometinos tho Intelll+ ent compositor works him gricrous wrong, a3 when in Toronty “Sonatare”. camo out “Tanatios,” or nt Pittshare a Journnit dos inanded too appalytment of an ‘sndditional Jaw Judie.” or in Orlin, Ont., two Hems annunnoing the coming of t new proncier and donouneing rowdy attacks on tho Salvation Army wero thi Dieuded In ong inharmontous whole: “Tho ttov. Hobert Moodly, of Stayner, will occupy the Presbytorian pulpit next Sunday, aud the Stayor should direct tho Conatubles ta tnke effective precau tons to provont our town boing dixgraced by it. Religion has not much to gain feo Cole mouthod, profane, and omg-throwing ohame Pane, ‘hut there fs batin fn Gllead-— "a turn tnt itlead ” the typua made nn accomplished Amers Icun editor once say—and roses nt times cover tho thorns of thanktesnoss. For listance, at Bradford, Pa, the other day.a young man, "ono of tha moat graceful writers on tho city Bross. received a hoaut'fiul bouquet, necampa= nied by a note from the ladies of the Home and Foreign Mlasionary Society, thanking him for tho well-writton article on the strawberry teatl- yalln behalf of the Chinese.” | : _—— More Pataces tn Now York. Honry Villard js to oxpond $1,000,00 in the erection of a realiotico on Madison avenue, nour Fiftteth strsct. Sidney Dillon ia bullding nv mansion which will overshadow Willinm He Vanderbilt's. Bonnuza Mackay fe arranging to outrival all by 4 palace nt Central Park, - - a Morsford’s Ack Phoxphate in Dyspepains 1 report very favorublo results in the treate ment of Srevenala and kidney troubles, by the uscof Horstord's Acid, Phosphate. Moston. 1% MM. Hlodgett, M.D. BUSINESS NOTICES, Imimensxe Crowdl Store crowded from morning till night. “Goods folng frat. ‘Sime ueurly up. Ali udmit such. bargains never bafore oercd 1a Chicugo at the krent sale of three consolidated stocks of men's Winter clothos, buts, ote. nt tt Madison straat, Lotween Ciurk'aud La Salte. Only space to men: Hon a few of the barguins thoy ure offertn: Men‘s elevant chinchilla beaver overcoats $3. guranteed worth $1400 or monuy returned. A splendid sult of men’s winter clothos S102, cuar- Auteed worth $12.00 or monoy returned," Men's cloth punts (cents, gunrantced worth $4.00 or money returned. Hats, socks, underwent, and ‘uN different articles for men's woar at 139 Mudison street, between Clark and La Ballo. Hee inember, this great salo must close at the end of five days, Medetur, ‘The’ physiological rejuvenator of the organte fyatom and speeiile curo for impatency, ster ity, seminal weaknoss, loss of miomory, nery= gua debility, sick and uervous headache; a cone stltitonal remedy for dyspepsin unt nenratgla y supplying norve und briln power. ent by mail prepald, 81 per box: @ for 85. 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