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OREIG How the-Qreat Christlan Hol+ iday Finds Poor Old Ireland. No Free Speech, Freo Press, Arms, Bread, or Good Prospect. ‘Peasons Which Impel Mr. Shaw to Withdraw from tho Home-Rulers. Death of Grenville-Murrav, Journal- ist, Author of “The Mom- ber for Paris.” Powerful Movemeht in England for the Remonetization of Silver, The Fires of a Terrible *‘ioly War” Breaking Forth in Northorn Africa. Vienna, 449—Cholora in the Far East— Vesuvius Bocming—Russia _ and China. TIE IRISIL, riaort. Denstn, Dee. 25.—Plgott, former propric- torof the Dublin Irtamen, publishes a let- ter In which he says Fentunism ts practleally extluct In America and in Ireland, and wear- fysuin Great Britain: Uint. the *no-rent’? manifesto has enused such a rin upon the resources of the Land Leagno that they must soon be exhausted, and thut probably a gen- etal adoption of the “no-rent’? polley will lead to such exasperation that there will be organized attacks on the military and pulice, which attacks can bo effectually stamped oul, and the league with them, BELFAST. It Is stated that the industrial exhibition dwill probably be held at Belfast, asa dom onstratlon of loyalty. “UNITED IRELAND,” “ The polleo have seized 300 copies of United Ireland, dated Dee. 4, in various parstof the country, having a Dublin fmprint. Itia stated they were printed in an Abbey #rect office, where some of the cuples were rezed. ‘I'he poltce deny this, but refuse to say where the paper was printe THE LORD MAYOR Loxvox, Dee. 23.—The Datly News pub- lishescopies of tolegrams sent by Gladstone tothe Lord Mayor at the time the fund for the defense of property In Ireland was being fnaugurated, In which the Prime Minister expressed a belief that an association for the purpose indicated would be a justifiable movement, but that advico from the Government os to English nid Involved many other considorations, and wautt be likely to do more harm than goat, ‘The same journal, In a Ionding artlele, charges the Lord Mayor with allow- fog a false representation of the purport of thotelegrams to bo usad by tho'Y'ories,and saya the Mansion Ilouse fs little more than a party demonstration against the Government, and that the Lord Mayor 1s more anxious to dam- agethe Government than to help the land- dords, The Lord Mayor has, consequently, addressed a letter to the Governor of the Bank of England stating that the object of ‘tha fund Is to uphold tho rights of property against organized combination to defraud, and to sustain Mborty of contract and Nberty ofaction, ‘The Duke of Marlborough, roply- ‘Ing toa ciroulnr from the Lord Binyor asic ing iis codperation ag Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire in the movement for tho defense of property in Ireland, gives ils consent, ‘dutdisclaims faith in any voluntary agency belng able to supply the forces which are ‘requistt to copo successfully with tho state of disafection and resistance into which tho country has been allowed todrift. The Lord Mayor's fund for the defense of properly in Ireland amounts to £7,000. ‘The fund for the ie of Irish tndios in distress has reached ,000, ‘MISS REYNOLDS, Denray, Doc, #3.—At Castleton today Miss eynolds, charged with alding and abetting actiminal conspiracy to proyent the payment otrent, was ordered to elther find bull to ‘cep the peace six months or to undergo 4 month’s imprisonment. Sho rofused to glya ball, and wont to juil, K BoYcorTED, Conk, Dec, 23,—The men engaged in re- Valring tho Protestant church at Aghabal- logue, In this county, wero not attacked. ‘They wero only boycotted, SHOT AND WOUNDED, Donoghue, Land Agont and Clerk of tho ‘obbercurry (County Sligo) Board of Guar- dians, was fired upon in his oftice last even- ing and dangerously wounded, ‘ BITAW, member of Parliament for Cork County, in o letter to the Socretary of the Home-Ituis League giving his rensons for withdrawing, Saya the Ume is inopportune fora discussion of the question of home-rule, The Jeaguo 3 how constituted ia united to move with any effect, Of thetwo partics compriaing tho ‘Teague ono romain loyal to tho original pro- ‘eran, that of securing ‘self-government by ‘coustitutional means; the othor declares the country has outgrown that program, which declaration, as expinined from Arnerica, means tha foundation has been firmly luld for on Irish republic, Shaw says he ig un- tble-to belong to an association with such alms, but expresses the opinion that the Unlon, as it oxists, fins - not ful fled tts promise, ‘Ine only solution ot the Irish difticulty will ben moasure of lerattsu, with which he iwaintains the ading statesmon will ba prepared to deal in peeeroua manner when the state of public ecling permits the question to be approached, “USITED IRELAND” rrpbeared in the usual form in London to rene Tt contains a cartoun depleting the Nish landtords ag beggars and the tenants vrosperous, atest WILLIAM NUNT, : erk In tho oflew uf United Ireland, hos M arrested, charged with sccretly con- ctlng tho paper, ‘I'he pullee seized 500 oples of the payor, FIVE ANRESTS wero made under the Coarcion act in various vlaces today, x has bee SUSPECT MNOnE we 2 released from Kilmainham Prison ‘Sudition that he emigrates, ae ANNA 'PARNELT a aued aelroular to tho Secretaries of links Lund Leagues asking the nnwes of lords, the untecedants of each with rela- fo his tenantr; , the sizo of gstates, nncl Hints ere epplying to. the Land Whether tagy ure pa: rents his oF without reductions, a ih fanguution OF THE CON CORPORATION warded to 1 pede at sland ae " ce “looted by only seven of them, The A FIASCO, ate bt by py htttantors of the exhibition projecte: ublin has been called upon to pay one shilling six eo per Hound toward the ox- penses already incurred. ' CG, GREY, formerly agent for the Earl of Dorby's Irish. extater, hay boon appoluted assessor for the nish Land Commission, THE TOWN CLEIK OF DUBLIN refused to recanvens a meeting of the corpo- ration the 28th Snstaut to confer the freedom of the elty npon Parnell and Dillon, ‘THE VOLICE OF LIMERICK selzed a Christmas Parnell card which had fn onormous sale, THE BRITISIL, CLOSING FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Lonxnoy, Dee. 4—The Minelme Lang mar ketg, the Lonton Stock Exehnnge, and the Liverpool Cotton Exchange will be closed Saturday and Mondayy the ith and 2th, and tho Liverpool Cotton Exehange witl also be closed on the Bist inst. aud tho 2d of January, NEMONETIZATION OF BILVEM, Ata meeting of bankers and merchants of London yesterday a resolution was passed in favor of the formation of nn association to constder the rehabilitation of silver, and Jleury Mueks Gibbs, one of the Directors of the Bank of England, was chosen President of the councll. GRENVILLE MURRAY, Journalist and author of “'The Momber for Paris,” died in Paris, A MEMORIAL, slaned by 44,000 persons, Including thirty. twoTeers and seventy-five members of the House of Commons, asking for a remission of tho sentences of persons convicted of bribery in the Sandwich and Mucclesfield elections, ling been presented to the Home Secretary, INDIGO, ‘The failure of a large house in the Indigo trade at Bordeaux is reported. MANLON'S REPRESENTATIVE Jins signed articles for a motch with Boyd for £500 0 slde, A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE occurred on the premises of the Mosley Cot- ton-Spinning Company in Oldham, PANAMA, TRESCOTT AND NLAINE, PANAMA, Dee. 15,—-The Star and Heratd bays: Col, W. 1. Trescott and Walker Binine arrived per steamer Colon from New York, and sailed for Calluo the afternoon of the With inst, on board the United States steam ship Lackawanna, . KILPATINCK, Intelligence reached thei hero of the death of Gen, Kilpatrick. THE UNITED STATES SIUP ALASKA arrived at Valparaiso, ‘The United States ship Adams is in Callno, and will remain there until the Pensacola returns from her erulse tu the North. . AUSTRIA, AB BAD AS GREAT UTATN, Vienna, Dee, 23.—Friday morning’s edi- tion of the Independent organs was contis- ented for reproduelny aud: commenting upon the Emperor Franels Joseph’s speech on re- ceiving the committees in connection with tha proposed ‘Trieste, exhibition, in which the speech of the Emperor sald he regretted that tho T'rlesto deputies in the Reiehsrath op- vosed the Governinent in a factious spirit, OREATLY REDUCED FIGUIES. Vienna, Dee, 2,—Tho correcteit list of victims of the Ring ‘Theatre fire gives the total as 419, SANTO DOMINGO. A huston. Santo Domino, Dee. 14,—Tho nows that f United States war steamer will suryey Samana Bay caused such oxeltement that the authorities prepared two war schooners, tho ‘Thunder and Capatillo, to watch the Ameri- can man-of-war, “ A MEVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT broke out at Santlago, and President Merino, then at Puerto. Plata, started to Santiago with 600 men, ig ELEVEN HOUSES AT BANI burned, causing losses estimated at $225,000; no Insurance, MOROCCO, GAMBETTA LIKELY TO UAVE M18 HANDS FULL, Mapuip Dee. 23,—A dispatch from Tan- @lers says: ‘The troops dispatched by te Emperor of Morocco to capture the chtof Bou Aniona folned the Jatter {1 proclaiming Holy War aguinst the French. ‘They subse- quently defeated tho tribes who refused to join them. The revolt is sprending and the Emperor has neither requisit means nor prestige to suppress It, RUBSIA. RELATIONS WITIE CHINA, Lowpon, Dee, 23.—Reports are curront at St. Peteraburg that tha rolattons between Ruéala and China are somewhat strained, THE ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS, Sr, Perensnuna, Dee. 23.—In the trial by court-martial at Miejin of the persons who participated in the autl-Jewilsh riots Just Au- gust, among the prisoners aro some wealthy morchants acoused of Inciting the mob, ITAY TIL +. A REVOLUTION . Pour Au Prince, Dee, 23—An olarining revolution Is reported to have broken out, at Joromi, Aux Cayes, and Saint Mare, Prest dent Salomon, with a strona foree, Innded at Saint Mare, and quelled a rising thore, after 140 mon had been killed on both sides, ‘Lhe Government house was sacked, Other houses were burned, President Satomon re- turned to Port au Prince to obtaln rein force- ments. FRANOL, PANAMA CANAL STOCK, Lonnon, Dec. %.—Large purchases of Panama Canal stock are reported from Paris on American account, FINANCIALLY YOUHAMRABSED, A largo French house of the East Indian trade Is in dificulties, Some.French credit establishments lose heavily, One isinvolyed to the extent of £100,000, ' GERMANY, BANQUET, Bentay, Doo. 23,—The Emeperor William gave ils annual banquet to the diplomatic body last eyoning. STRINGENT RULES ortho greater sccurity of theatres against Org will take Inmediatg offoct. ATABIA. DEATUS PROM CHOLERA, ALENANDIIA, Exypt, Doc, 23,—Thirty-two deaths from cholera occurred at Elwedj dur- Ing the week ended the 15th Inst, Soo caravans broke the quarantine by ayolding the ordinary route. VENEZUELA, , A THNEATENED REVOLT, Oanacas, Venezuela, Doc, 11,—President Guzinan Blanco has asked the Legislature for authority to organize a force of 23,000 men to repress a threatened revolution, ~ A TUNIS, THY ARADS DEFEATED BY: THY FRENCH SWITH BEVERY Loss, ‘Tunis, Deo, 23,—Gon, Logerot dofeated an Arab tribo near Matin with severo. loss, aflor obstinate and prolonged resistance. ITALY, VESUVIUE, Loypoy, Dee. 22.—The eruption of Mount ‘Vesuylus las assumed largo proportions, a Dr. BrownsSequard at tho Paris sors boune. Parts Corrrepondence Pall Matt Gusctte, M. Phat Hort is reprosonted by 4 deputy who dg 8 well of sclunco, but duos not know bow to draw a crowd uf intellectual idlors, tis audi- enow diligently take notes. Dr. Brawn-8équard bus geuius, Knowledge, intuition, communt+ cativo anthusiasm, and sctentilio mathot. Ho ong Of tho mort eloquent of the Pros fersors gt the Collegs of France, Wut. delcatg-nerved —peopla. rhould not. to hi him diseourse on biolowy apd Sf M. Pat] Hert 1s tho Joshua of vivisece Hon. De. Meswa-Séquard fs" the Moses, His eurioally ts devouring, and nll rine into one . It is entirely sniworvient to burning: desire to thn tho local habitation of ency fiutel- lovtunt and moral faculty, and to make a Cuil and complota Atlus of the brain and nervous contres, ‘This physlotogist ioce to his work with the keen eagerness of an old hunteinan sho Is benting a forest tor gaine, Ho wants to ralve tho perplexing problems which tho Spninx typl- fled thoumands of yours ago, De. Hrown-Séqunrd is tho grandson of Irish emigrants to Amorien, nnd the aon of an Atmer= Jean nayal oftvor who wits probably massacred hy nleates and of a Freneh creole Indy. ie wis born tn the Miauriti, where he learned to speak French asa enild and Bagiish as in schooltd ‘Thore {s the warmth of tho Tishman in bis oni tory. ‘Tho aciontiiic fucts whieh le is alwaya try Ang to master appear ta feed lis taney as well ne te ontich hig inte! . using 1d Rowmanian: are grentiy drawn toward 1 Hut tho Russian studentesses oo inuch nbout hleexperinents, There ism tenderocss in the Russian worn for the Inf rlorantinala. Itdees not show ttsesf in puerto eenalbility, but tn a kindness whieh makes me thine that but for tho severe ellmate of Husain Haddbism would live spread thero from Ash. ——— TERRORS OF A FOX BITE. Tho Duko of Uichmond’s Awful Death While Governor-General of Canada. Linde Tetegraph. As nn ovidence that the bite of othor animals Is sometimes as dangerous us that of a dog, wo muy ndduco the wotl-known case of tho grand- futher of tho present Duko of Ittehmont, who was Governor-General of Canada in 1818, and Ged there In the August of 1810 frum tho ef feets of 0 fox's bite, Tho story was clauborately told by the late Lord Willinin Lennox, ia bis “¥itty Years of Blographical Reminiscence ‘and js wall calculated to -warn earciess readors of a not unlntoresting volume against tho dun- werof putting tholr hands within reach of 1 ao- called tamo, but really wild and ehuincd-up, fox, Wo are informed by Lord Willlam Lennox that bis father had determlued on a tour of Inspection to tha Upper Provinces of Canada, and, aftera farewell bane quet to bis clvill and military subordinates, tho Duke set off intho suildsunince of 1819 from Quebee in u Government steamer, whoso head waa poluted upthe St Lawrence River. Lont Wilh accompanied his father, on whose stat he was serving ag military aldesde-camp, as far 48 Montreal, whence the Governor-General wade his way to Fort Willlam flenry, lyfe on the xouth bank of the great Ci says Lord Wiilhim, f it ost frightful nature, which totally ghanged the uspect of uur hitherto hippy resl= donee Lu this distant colony." Ht nppoury tnt nglish: raat Fort William ox, ane that m1 officer there, naindd Capt. Fitz oy, owned a itll terrier, bee tween whien and the fox there hid buen several fixbtg, ‘Tho fox wus Ina highly-exelted condl- don on the diy when the Duke bappened to take notico of him, and just before mounting bis horac to inspect tho iearrigon be rashly rtouped down to pat the fox en the head. ‘the wind tustuntly suapped oat tho Duke's hand, bithe bins siicitly, upon which he took bold af the fux’a eur, exelatning: “You'll bite, will yau, you misenl?" ‘Thy brute atoney seized hin tiene the lower Joint of the right thumb, mnicliyg his teeth meet in tho Hush, . Litue was thofeht ot the Incident, and when the Duke trrived at Kingston u fort- night iuter the wound, iad completely heulud. He proceeded from Kingston to York—now called ‘Loronto—and thence went to Ningara, ond on to Drummond's Island, upou Luke Huron, then tho most distant of our iilitary outposts In Canada. Oa his retucn he: stat some days at Kingston, nud had himacif n+ tlrely sorgotten that he was over bitten by tho fox,” Tho Seventieth Regiment was quartercd at Kingston, and the Duke took purt with tho oiteors ju all thelr nmugements, playing - at oricket and rackets, and riding out with them frequently, Ithaa teen arranged that on bis way back to Moutreul, an new settlement or township named Kichinondville should bo vise it nd the land murked out under the Dute's supervision, For this purpose; a8‘ there wis ne carriage road, und only it sini! portion of the distanee—thirty iniles—could be necomptished oil horseback, tt became neecgsiry that toe vice regal party shuukt proceed on fudt. Durtay the Inst two und o half months the present Guy- ernur-Goneral of Canada, Lord Lorne, has traversed u couple of thousand niftes, travellug westward, with greater nay wind fariess discom- fort than bis predecessor cudured when called upon wixty seurs ago tu Journey from Quebee tu Luke Huron. On tho occasion to which we aro reforring 9 large anu terry party set: out from Kingston, aud among then) none was payor or seemingly In better health thun the Governor-General himsell, Ho walked nenrly tha whole way to Richinondyitle without fatigue; but ane night, Just a3 dloner bad ended, he turned suddenly to. Col, Corbin, who was sented by Itls side, and re- tuurked: “{ don't Know how it ts, but f can't rollsh anything tonight as usual, and 1 feel that if Pwere a dey ehould be ghot for a inud one.” Tho words were littta roynrded, but pon tha following morining tho Diko's' rymptoma bo- cume aggravated. He could not drink, and shrank trom tha sight of water, He was pre- valled on to walls to tho river-side, In arder to ret Into a onnog, and exctuiming, “Charles Len- nox was never airaid of unythiny,” be stepper, not without a considerable effort, into the boat, Tho sound of the pluahiog onrs and tho shrbt of the runnlug stream, however, soon brought on un acute ilt of pronounced rabies, and, soiz- iugone of the rowors frantically by tho throut, ho demanded to be put on shore. No guoncr had tho bont touched the fand than tho Duke sprang out und ran at the top of his speed into tho wonds, ‘Col, Gockburu, who was On hore: buck, rodo after him, and, assisted by ote of the bontmen, managed to carry the euifcrer to an. udjoining turn, where ho was luld ona sofa. Here thu ripple of tho water was distinctly at dible, and he begwzed to be moved further nwa from the river, fle was taken toa bara uw huns dred yards distant, where hu was placed on ny bed of straw. He now grew more calm, called for welting materials and wrote a lotter te one of hia duuxbicra, Ho seemed perfectly resignod to tho fate ho kuew wat nppronching, and reo- ognized the faces of the friends who stood muixiovsly by his couch. Toward the close of tho day ho wis selzed with shivering fits, and bis extremities becuiny joy cold. He remulned per feelly consclous, awaithig the end with trane quillity, although suifering unimaginable tor- tures, bud about § o'clock tn thea eyening broathon bis last. Never did the death of a distinguished Engilshinun awaken moro ogitus Yow or regret among his compatriots than Wat of the fourth Duke of Ichmond fn 181, unless, perhupy, it was that of the youny Duke of Vor set, who a few years eorllor had voen instantly killed by a fall from bls borae while out hunting nt Killiney Hill, oenr Dublin. Moro than sixty ycars bave passud since the Duke of Richmond's amentabledeath, und since that this the bite of a rabld antiunl hus lost none of Ks terrors for humanity, nur hive physivinns and surgeons come as yet tou distiiot Undorstanding among thonsclyes Low 8 wound thug intlicted may best bo treated, Jc {a true that chloroform and other wmuvsthotics have robbed hydrophobla of some of ita horrors, ag tho paroxyems of-tnadnoss in a pitiont may be coutroved and mude painless by renderlayg him upcenretous, The drend mal- ady, however, is still with us, and wo can only trust that Dr. Camuron and thot who agree with bim in belloying that tt is curable muy ahortly bo jn a positon to eye us assurance uf the practical truth of thelr suyguiuo theories, ——<————- A MUSICAL PRODIGY. The Performnauces of Cesarinog Galoottl, na Hallun Boy, With Somo Account of Hilw Curocr. I bave twico heard thia week, saya tho Parla correspondent of the London frith, the plano- forte finprovientions of au Italian boy, who will probably take ju somo years n foremost rank among tho great composors of tho age. ‘This boy Js Just 9 years old. His nome ts Cesarine Gniléott!, Ho ise nutivoof Petragunta, in the Proviuco of Lucca, and has como hero with bis father, who 1s provided with lottera of intros ‘duction trom the Grand Chamberlain of the King of italy und other Ttatlan personages, Youny Cosarino played tho organ at-vespor's in the Cuthedralot Notre Dune, at the request of tho orguntit, M. ubtiro Waly, 1 youthfyl Galéortl Is not only a child, bit looks one, and rescmbles, but advantageously, Kine Hurnbert and tho Princess Clotlidy. Ite bn still the round chouke uf infuney, but the upper part of bf bead ly phenomenally doyvetoped, and projevting fur out both ia back’and front, ‘he Handa uppear of ulmort babylsh gizo, and are too wmall tor long chords, But tole dexterity on tho pinno keyboard {8 ulmost bewildering. Cvesariny Onidott! 1s not one of those Wafurius nate Itallan children who ure gold to impresaril and taught by dint of cruelty to outrun nature, Ho te a litte worn-looklog about the eyes, but ave wo the impression of a boy whose childlioud hig been a happy ove, and be eppours very fond. and not at all afraid of bis futur, with whom bo (8 mang a tour round Europe, Bignora Ga- Mottl isa very gontivmaniy lalian, and of a good middlo-ofuss fants, a8 tho numerous lot tors of Introduction he lita with bit tostity, "The child, of whose miisical xccumplishinents Lonn only give a very imourfout tden, nus studied four years wuler Prof, Custrucel, of Pian, and Syainbuti, of ltlome. Tho second ace Jon on which 1’ suw tho prodigy wus at a déjouner whivb proceded an intorwal childron's party, Cosaring wau xt down to tue plano, and alt Kinda of tests were applied to bin, “One could gov that he was Joaying to play with tho children, fo draw thom to Bim he ran away from a sonata, which he eut trough in tue most britiaut manner, tow queer sort of capriccio, made up of discurds and coucords, which vue would buve said had beun inspired by a visit. 10 the Zoo, Tuey Hovked urownd bin, to biy une concealpd pleasure, ‘Thon be pluyed duets with soveral Litto girs, sume older “than be. and others about his own age. liv atuod. Tho sont was given to w awit maid- ens, His descont to thelr musical level wud not tho jeast remarkabio of bis toate, No caneolousness of bis wuporiority wus betrayed, or impatience showy at uncertulu ches and stammering lagers. A part of tho time the phenomenon win tryitg ta look round ata lig boy who was enzagod In making electri+ eal exparinents, — ‘Tho moment Coanrino waa Mberated from tho piano he stuck “his handa in nickorbockers and rau to iw sclentite exhibition. ‘Tho ebild $s fun, and took a healthy a intelligent, creat il atrlend phenomena, He did jee to the dGuener, and, on the whole, fin ned me with the idea that thore was nuthing inorbid In his pitoniahing muslen| capacity, ‘This winter he will probaly be onv of the mite sical stara at tho Austrian Embassy, At tho request of Gen, Clatdini, Mimo. Adan’ baa taken Cesurina hy the hand. Bho has swift for fort- Mne-telling, and predicts that the ilttle Malian boy will prove the Mozart of tha nineteenth eontury. Unquestionably ho haa geniusof tho Highest order. In playing tho plane his touch has softuess and preciaion. Saint Situs’ ex Hon fs not tore belitfant in rapid passes. Tho dete baud ig, in executive skill, fully equal to tho right, Jutta bat = THE WEATHER, Signal Service, Orrice or THE Culbe S1QNAL OFFICEN, WABIT ‘aToN, D.C, Dec. 2—1 a m.—Indications—lor: ennesseo und the Obto Valley, warmer fair Weather, northerly winds, guncrally shifting to suutharly rising followed in the western portion by falling, buramater. Lower Lute: region, warmor falr weather, northorty winds aifting to southerly, risiag fol- towed by falting burometer, Upper Lake region, Upper Misstssipp! and Lower Missourl Valleys, warmer fair woathor, winds mostly southarly, lower pressure, Tho Chief Signal Olicor furnishes the follow- ing special bulletin: General rain e* snow has fallon in tho Lower Laka region, Middle States, ond New inyland; but at this report. tale weathor prevulla. Northorly winds ure reported in the. Lower Lake, belo ‘Tennessve, Unio Val Gulf Stutes, Middle States, und New Ene Westerly In tha South Atantic strtes: suuthorly In tho Northwest. The tentporature hag Fallen, 10 Middle States from 15 to WW dee greed, In New England from 20 towd degrees, und in the Lower Lake rogion and South Atiintic States from) to 15 dexeees. A warm wave avernging from 3) to 40 deyrevs above mean fur the munth and moving tu the southonst, has ene tored Iduho, Montana, and Dakota. Falr weather ig tndieuted' for Sunday in Now Englund, tho Middle und South Atlantio States, The Signal Serviec has about completed are rangenidats with observatories in diferent parts of tio sunutry to secure Utne sigialsat tho bizhest degres of nceurney for the genural ad- valntage of the poople. CINCAGG, Dee, 210218 p. n.—The following observitiuns ure taken at the same mowent of Ume at all tho stationg named: ENEMAL OSEMVATIONR, Tar. | 10:88 Wiad, Ltn! eer, |v. te ir 2 Py a aaa Pore ES 4 jt i i { 4 v! at . aL i Bi rr Muron, Da at ole Indian a ole woul 4 OCluar, Las Anti Fg viCluar, La Cros, By uCluar, Fowvenvwar 4 | Laulaviite,. # YJ Marauoute, y Mampnts.., bel AMiiwuuked. ve vier a tie i at x i) ae w B o ah oChay, Fi O'Giwar, it o a Q| yy r | ry ul 0 rif a LOCAL ONSERVATIO: Bar [Tier jin Wind.) Vel) Ten.) Weather lear, cleurs Maximaw tempor: Mintimum temperature, Meun dully baramotor, Mean dully thorimomotor, ws, AMeuu dally humidity, 74.0, A Sloct Storm, Atuasy, N.Y. Deo. 23.—a sleot atorm hero broke down tho telophone and eleotrle-ight wires, OLD JEFF, Statement of a Member of Eis Personal Sam latrir Rock, Ark. Deo, 2—Maj. Frank Wat- Bou, who was on Joi Davis’ personal staf! dur ttig the Wur, was interviowod todgy by a Dema- erat reportor. in raply to a quedtion if he was with Davis in Georgia in 1865, he repiled: * Yes, Twas with him thore at Washington, Ga., aud If you went to say nuything about Gen, Joc Jobne ston's statement that Jelt gut away with $2,500, OW, you can deny ft. T know it wasn't 80, Davis* body-guard was patd off ut Washington. ‘Tho boys got all the moncy bo hud, Betweuu $190,000 and | $10,000 tn gold una , sliver con equally divided, This 8 in April, let, “Jolt Duvis bere distnlesed. bis body wuurd, telling thom to look ont for thomselvos and he would try and take eure of bimsolf. wus thon under orders of the Preaidont and the Secretary of the Navy. ‘Tha tutter otlicer, Breekinvidgo, had previously gone to Florida, and Lwns under the direct ardors of tho Prosle dent. We were skirinlsbiog eround lively then, trylng to keep unt of tho way of Wilsvn's « ary, dumbering about $0, 1 had charge and control of all communications betwen Rohe inund and Shreveport, und trom. the tuet thar, ia dunnary preceding tho dlyimudinent, | re- cuived ordors trom tho President to go dows on tho Mixsiasippl und build a lot of boute, Lam Jed to betlove he frat 4 Wed to cscupo with bis bady-guurds throug ‘Texas into Moxico, Wo xawadl the mauoy and saw itdivided. Ido do not Lellove the tury now clrouluting through tho pavers,’ — A SALOON ROW. Officers of tho Law ‘frying to Find Out Who Killed Louls Tipkes « Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8. VauL, Minn, Dee. 2.--he trial of Helin and Houry Vou Helin for tho murder of Louls ‘Tipke in a sntoon row hwt summer bus been woe ing on at Kod Wing all this week, ‘The ovidanco showed that the mon loft the saloon tozether; thut Von Helin throutened ‘linke. The nolae of 4 quarrel was hoard outalle, and ‘Tpke was found atubbed, but no uno saw the decd, Tho Jury iu the cago of Hein came inte court tine morning at 10 o’ulouk, dovturing that thoy could not agree on a yerdict. As .tha dit. culty geemed to bo several questions of taw, tho Judge made ao brief statement of such Inw, snd tho jury retired again, returned ta tue court-room 8 second Une, not bolng able to agree upon a verdiet, and were didubarged by the Judge. ey had been in session over two hours. it‘ wae dificult to yo w Jury. ‘Two speclal yenlres of vighteen Jurors eon nnd twelve tuluemen wory exhuusted in pravuring a Jury forthe trial of the other co-durenduut, Heiney You Molm. At a fow minutes pus It o’clock it was, boweyer, complotod, and Col, Wiha Colvilio made the CURE speech, clos. jog between 4 und 5 o'elock, ‘The defense put in Judge McClure allowed the jury no tustiman 4 roguus tl a mi. tomorrow before churgivit thom. Bird Kirn, Of the State's witnesses, hus not recovered trom her nervous atuek on the Bist. tts tu tho dulirium way bo por- uanent, Que of Bosto Car Conductors. Boston Journal They wero riding bome from tho rehoarsal the othor afternvon, and discussing, ax tho car bumped wlony, tho yariaus compusitons whieh had boon performed... © Whivh do you think was Tho beste” Juguired one, ” Well," sald thu other, “on the whole, that lovely nocturne of Chapplin pleased mo most "—the unmeot the composer ts spelled us she pronouuced It, Shoe ounductor woe taklug up fares at that momont, and turned pate, but recovering uimsult in a iuoment, be suld, ud bo punched u ticket, “Bhowpany, if you please," and wiiiod out upon the rear plutforny, whilu tho amateur musical oriios gazed after hit ju speuohioss wonde: Fouluine Uinuuciore, a New York Herwid, Aguin au alleged daancier votonging to the wentlor sex has come to grief, or, propor apeukt bag brought some of bor custumgor: to wriot. ‘by wonien porsiat in trusting members of-thelr sex, Women of whode anteoudouts they know nothing, 10 Invest money for them fy a neler thut the masculine fntellect cannot solve. If women were sburper-sighted than mon while oontompliting the stock market wen thenwelves would bo quick to eve it and du. poait thelr own inurgins with the Leiuys who are far moro Iatoreat ing for tholr own sakes than wpy musculine brukurs can be. But feminlue speculators donot seem to walt for ordinary bualness {ndications or even to care for them. ‘That a woman bus onterod the stock mar- ket scons to them In some = way to be a nevement toward the general {inprove- ment of womun's condition, ap thes make thelr own condition (of pocket) much tho worer by patronizing her. Kven if the femlulue broker he hottest, what ean she know of tho stock murs ketexcept through men? Some dreadful per von haa suld that wherever a woman inanoges A business a man will bo found managing tho woman. This, of courae, fs a Nendiahly liticlous atatemcnt, but the woman patrons of suveral women brokers und bankers whose names will be readily rocalied will wish that It wure truc, Men who bave had any oxportence In stock dral- Inga never invest through brokers who merely. look wise, tall mysteriously, nnd promise largo profits, and women who are Hot equally cautlous Inay be sure of dosing thelr mai no mutter bow briliuntly thelr broker converses about the woman moveinent or how tastefully she dresses, a SOCIAL EVENTS: Reception to the Pupits of the Academy of Hine Arts. Tho winter term of the Chicago Academy of Fino Arts cnded yesterday, and the event wis celebrated ina very enjoyable manner in tho shape of a reception to the pupils of the seademy, tendered by those trav frien of art and stanon supporters of tho institution, Mr, and Mrs. Janes H. Dole, at their elegant re: dence, No, 3H Vearborn avenue. ‘To many of tho pupils tho reception was Indeed 1 rare treat, us it enabled them to spend a plonsunt und profitable afternoon looking at Mr. Dote's largo caltection of pletures, among thoin being many works by noted Amorican aud foreign artists. Ju “addidon to: tho pupils there ware present on yoodiy number of the. riends of Mr, and Mra. Dole, and the afternoon was passed with much ¢ Hovinent by al. After some tinie hid bean spent In inspecting the nos merous worke of art which the Dole mi nston contains, the company war regaled by t ehort address by Mr. H. N. Hibbard, who gave tho students some oxcellent advico ag tu the {ndus- try and perseverance necessary in order to. tichleve success, and In their bebalf extended. thanks to the host and hostess for the very ayrceable entertainment. A cnolee refection was thon served in the dining-room, and at about half-past 6 o'clock the company dls- raed, Jucluded among tho uests were the follow- Ings 3 W, Miatehford and daughter, Stas A. 8 Spread, Mr. 1. C, Earle, Muy roan ‘Stra. Hi. N, Hibbard, poel, Mround 3 A. Ca penter, Miva Alice D. Kellogy, Mis Vande boul Mrs. Muniiken, Mra. Be Jotinson, Mr. Bobnet, dirs, E.G. 8, Adams, Misa C, A. Boy! ton, A. Albright, Miss P. A, Doli. Miss ss FL 8, Cleaver, Mr. FP. Camp: bi Hh Mr. Fe Gu uchen, Mies I. U. Chirk, Mr. EB. W. Currier, Miss M. 1. Green, Miss Alico Hay, Mr W. Hackett, Miss M, Gurrette, Mss A. 3 Ju om, Miss M. E. Peet, Miss M. Miss M. J. Mortimer, Mise C.J. New Peotz, Miss K. 1. ur, Mra. B. Stleket, r.1.8. Sturges, Mrs. Te a niger, Miss Ale. Stoveus, Miss lan, Mr. of, Me. W. Rnwson, 1. Winter, “Mins C.D. Wade, Biles Mt + Bliss B, Whitticsoy, str. C. Mevell, dir, Gay, z PUBLIC SERVANTS. Arrest of Two Pomt-Ottice Employer in the South for Robbing the Malln Speetal Duspateh to The Cricago Tribune. ATLANTA, Ga, Doe. 2—Today, through the as- sistunce of Inspoctora Smutl and Witlluins, Coinf~ Inspeetor Frey, of tho Atinnta division, caused the urrest of Wittlam H. Howard, register clerk of the Atlanta Post-OfMflco, charging hl’ with embezzlement, Evidence goes to show uhat on the Ist of November Howard appropriated to hia own uso n registered packugo cuntalning $289, mulled by tho Postinaster at Cartersville to tho Postmuster nt Atiantu, sont here for depurit. Other evidence xhows thet on the 7th of Decemver Hownrd alto embezzled forty- five rewistes packuges containing various sums of tuoncy frum a through pouch made up for Now York, Howard was curried before Commissioner Buk, and, on his nut bomg ready for trial, wus allowed to wo on $1,000 ball. On tho ist of this month Post-Vilico Inspector fienry C, Jsouth uereated ut Duektown, Tenn. near the ing, Ban Junn Hunsucker, tate mail- carrier on tho route frum Murpby.to Duck tow: charged with cutting a mail pouch and en bezallug two registered letters, ong contalning $447 of postal money-order funds. Defendant was committed to Jult In defuuit of ball by Come milsslouer Parka at Ducktown, A WIFE-MURDERER. John F. Simpson, of Detroit, Found Gullty of the Murder of His Wite Lunt Summer. Stetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Detnur7, Mich, Dee. 23.—The trial of John F. Simpson for tho wurder of his wife, which hag been In progress in tho Ievorder'’s Court for nino days, resulted today ina yerdlot of murder In tho first degree. The olrcumstances of the affair, brtetly stated, are ns follows: Mr. and Drs. Simpson Lad separated a few weeks previous to tho crime, which occurred July ngt, Mee. Simpson bad sct up a bourding-house, on tho date ‘named, while return homo . at 0:30 o'elock fn the evenlug, a mun suddenly raised himself from | the cornor oO} QB fenco in a vacant jotand shot her, She Hyed wbout thirty-six hours, and deeinrod during that time tht it was her husband who bad shot her. Corrobora- tive ovidence was introduced by tho prosecu- don, The dofense uttempted to prove an allbl, ‘and the evidence was very contradictory. The Jury, however, was out only an hour und forty- ve ininutes, when a verdict was rendered as aiid The caso was hotly contested on both aisles, Ey ret HANDKERCHIEFS. No other house tn this city has snch a tre mendous rush for their handkerchiefs as the popular house of Morgenthau Bros, & Co., State and Monroo streets, From morning tll late at night thelr counters aro lined with enger purchasers, The bargains offered by thein In first-class goods ure, to say the Jeast, astonishing, Silk handkerchlefs fron 24 cents upwards; pure hnen handkereliefs for gentlemen at 10 cents, whieh cannot be duplicated elsewhere for Jess than 40 cents apiece, Their assortment of fancy and holiday goods fs still complete, and in cellulold toilet cases they offer a splendid barenin at $5,450 for a complete set, contatning inirror, brush, and comb It elegant case, “They have solit sevoral hundred of these cases during the first five days of this week, ——_ a ‘The Santtary Enyincer af Now York Is published ‘Thursday at 40 William st. In- resting toevery one, 0c, All newsdealors. = BUSINESS NOTICES, Immense Crowd! Storo crowded from morning till night. Good: golug fast. Time nearly up. Alt admit such Vargalng nover before alfercd in Chicngo nt tha erent Bulg of three consolidated atucks of inen's winter clothos, hats, nt 14 Madison stroot, ween Clurk'aud fa Salle, Only space to mont u aw few of the bargains thoy ure offering. Men's clemant chinehitly beaver overcoats 83.08, guaranteed Worth $14.0) or money returned. A Splenild suit of mon’s winter clotes $4.12, pure anteed worth $12.00 or money returned. Sen's cloth punts cents, gunranteed worth $4.00 or monoy returned, . tfits, socks, underwour, and 2u,000 difforont nrticles for mon’s wear ut 139 Madison strect, botweon Clark and La sulle, tte. pone this great sale miust close at the end uf ve Extraordluary Rush. Yesterday tho crowd was ove reater than the duy before. | ‘Thu store was packed full from. morning Hil Mght ut tho grout sule or three consolidated etocks of men's winter clothing, bats, ote. Tine nearly up goods going fasi only a fow left of the wondestul bargains. Men’ elegant chinchilin beaver overcoats, QW), gunre uniced worth $14 or money returned; men's vloth pants, W) veuts, guaranteed worth $4 or money roturned; a splendid suit of mon's wine ter clothed, 8.02, guanitecd worth §12; sacl, underwour, and 20,000 diferent articles for men's weur at 139 aludivon street, between Clark aud La dalle streets, Memember the time tg nearly up Wheu this groat salu must oluso, —nn PILES! PILES! PILES A sure onre for Uiind, Bleoding, ftohing, and Uloorgted Pilea bis Leva'discovared by, Dr. Wille jus, A singla box of Di. WILLIAMS! INDIAN. BILE OINTMENT bus oured the worst ohronie oaucs of twenty-five yours Handing, 5¢ eyes rellefin five utuiiovsiter usage WiLie 1AMB' OINTMENT absorbs tho tumors) squrbos balun, atltys tho intensy Itching, eapooiully ufter gotting ward in bed, acting aga poultion, Jt i prepared for age itching of tho parts, aud Howing elee, Sold by druggists, or mallud Gn ooalpt of pelea Ft. by VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON &CO., Chicago, I Arond's Augoliquo und Whito Hose now rich, refreshing, and lnstiny—oxceiled ‘by Hone, and Be ene ivou,. top fn und huva your handkorebiet partumed a¢ Arend's drug Btore, $25 to $35,000 uaed judiclousty in araly doaling ylelda large protits, For pamphlut and glectric pon reports write to W, 'T, Boule & Co, kere, 1 La Suile-at., Chicago, Macallster’s Couch inoreaavs {n popular eatuem despite the huimbor of now remedies alinoat dully introduce nha DP. Leo, corner Halvted und Harrison stroots, aud all drugylats, Medding’s Hussia Salve Meets with wouderful suocess in all cases of skin discascs. Mixture yoarly WATONE RICH NOVELTIES! ‘Sy DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, de. - RARE GEMS! — WATCHES. Special attention ts invited to our large ixin Watel Prices ranging from $30 to RL2Z5 foro eeu ping qualities to the Jurgensen Swiss Watches. F irabte. Gi Beantiful Chate injNicicel nnd Sliver, $5.00 to B20.00, fine and medium-priced 1 design and workmanship. Wateh equal in beant: and other makes of fine present nothing could be more de: geneva Watches, and time daines for and most elegant stock of bd, in gold cases of superior ‘or an investment or for a Jurgenson and other fine aucics. Boys’ Watches, DIAMONDS The largest and most complete assortment of found in Chicayo. | 'Phese Stones, se ity, and will be offered during duplicated cisewhere. Mis: Finger-vings, $10 and upward, GEM STONES to be Cand unset, ave of the finest qual- the Hotidays at prices that cannot be es? Diamond Har-rings, $16 and upward; FINE JEWELRY. The Newest Styles in Lace Pins, Bracelets, Seats, Panells, Vest Chains, selected tor the Christmas Trade by a men Pins, Lockets, Bangles, Gents’ Scart aud many NOVELTIES, per of the firm, FRENCH CLOCKS. New inyoleey offered at Paris Prices, just received ot French Clocks, Glasses, Optical Goods, ete., selected in Bronzes, Opera Paris by one of the firm, and GILES, BRO. & CO., State and Washington-sts, good to an tio Telegraphic orders from the Trade Hi purt ofthe Nort: ‘ promptly responded to, and aw CLOAKS AND DIES. REAL ESTATE. Chas. Giossage The Best Field & Co. Invite attention to their display of Elegant Imported Cloaks AND Dresses The latest productions of eminent Modistes of Paris, selected ex- pressly for Fine Trade, and now Marked Down For Holiday Sales, Below Cost in Paris, Sealskin Cloaks From Revellion Freres, Paris, and best London makers, Plush and Fur-Lined Circulars and Dolmans. Also Superior Styles Cloth and Plush Cloaks Black and Colored, At Low Prices. Children’s Cloaks CHEAP. Chas. Gossage & Co. FLAVORING EXTRAOLTS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Prepareé tram the shelt ut suate. i art(Gelel Kesruegns a tt HOLT aaV ADULTERATIONS OW IMPURE talued their reputation fram thelr pevieet purity, nd quality. dy ail who have weed eratstul oud saturel Savers fur cakes, Manufactured by STEELE & PRICE, Makers of Lupullu Yeast tems, Croam Making Lowder, ofc.) Chicago and St, Lala? ae Ba [Jovne's Goid Standart Tua gaina lavdrevarr day, because of, lbs grout stronuth, favor, low price, ad guiturm auullty, Yor said ouiy, ta, paubd wal ‘uatt-yound nt a wekadce ha te THA CO, fivend 114 Mudisdicat, Deniers supplied at woolosala rater, _____ PROFESSIONAL, Dr. Honry Olin, Eye and tepartiner daerent tte! West. EES OS atte’ etheou, TinGAGo, ron EMIGRANTS. AN IMMENSE AREA OF RAILROAD MENT LANDS, OF GREAT REACT now offered and EAST. ih mm partof the great @IAIN zi ‘ueiiic Slope, und are withia 2 dintanie of 250 Co BOO miles from Port-and, where steamships and sulle Hig pensela wrt dipectty tmuded FOIE ALE PARTS OF THE WORLD. GRAIN AT AND, OREGON, coma QUAL TO THAT ONTAINED IN CHICAGO. 1 of the Northern “Pa- ured, aud guurantecs to settlers cheap and quick transportation, and good mi bath East and Wests The openiug of thia new overiand tine (a the Pa- cite, taycther «ith the conatruction of the nel- work of 700 miles of railroad by the O. Ite & Ns Co. in the valleys of the great Colune= bie und tte principal tributaries, renders cer= tain a vapid tnerease tn the value of the lands now open to purchase and pre-emption. There tx every butieation of an enormous movement of population to the Columbia River region in tho immediate future. VERAGE YIELD of OF WHEAT PEM ACILE, pA over kuawn. ANDA offered nt the unt foria rite of U2.60 un Acre, CLIMATE MILD AND HEALTHY. For pamphlet and mops descriptive of country, Its resourecs, climats route of travel, rates, and full infurmation, address A. L, STOKES, Generul Eastern Agent, 52 Clurk-st., Chicago, 11. ONLY LOOK At our WAVES for 82.00, 3-inch, parting natural wavy. oifle i. Ite is now «as ONLY LOOK At our REAL HAIR SWITCHES, long hair, at 85,00, ONLY LOOK At our INVISIBLE FRONT NETS, gen- uine hair, at 10 cénts, ONLY LOOK Atour GRAY HAIR, which we sell at Hal the price other dealers charge you. THOMPSON'S, 107 State-st. DSF Fine Diamonds) Fine Watches, | for Burgas Fine Jewelry, |. From Largo ftock aud Firlt-Clans Goods GO TO GOLDSNID'S. SPECIAL! | .. Diamon ove Buttons, the only on oily, Qa peplyeds Mame tor Tadiuy and Geytiaown af f 4 D's. Kngtieh Xpade Gulovus, for charms, warranted yen rary rand and in guod cunditian, “One le-carat a cou Sux, yore ine ey few oxquielte Ul CREAT NANGAINS Ku lo, GOLDSMID'S, O18 ry 99 EAST: MADISON-ST. DENVER (GOLO,) BRANCH, 403 1-2 Larlmer-st, ~SLOCKHOLDERS MEETING, | 3 ¢ ae ckholders’ Meeting, - or Magara mera, cata held at its Banking House Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1882, between the hours of a and 3 a'clock kerugy, 8 TING. CHICAGO, Doss 10,1881, cago" forthe election of Directors will ba pm ¥. 8, EAMES, Casbies, i i ALNH fished (ia? buat thultony wud Hiatauad Byes

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