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_____ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 188]—SIXTEEN PAGES : 5 + | whole English people, fre amazed at the ex. to ic i 3 Bet ore - | touched 54s. duting the week. The best bid oh-poohed the whole affiair, saying: “ from th ntest, fi that even | ham’: FO IGN. 4 frrordinary seenes bermitted atthe Guiteau | yesterday was 53s. 6d. California and New N EW YORK. Western roads can’t favor us’ as they. poe atthe. maximum estimate “ino ‘work could Boned fost in ankle, feet lencp. aaa Balle Te : frit, A leading Quepu’s Counsel said to | Zealand wheats received little attention. Pativeen the Ve cede up our Western travel | not be done thoroughly. The Arab comperiiars. | was not so very suuulln fout, but dnere is such & “ i . me ave ‘President Gartield was shot | There are now eight cargoes on sale, seven how it proceeds by eograteny ae rpow Ingw prod. by doug interior work, clubbed to. | OE 858 foot bein too small. I have, made <qThree Hundred and Fifty | $27 !he slentot,a numberof persons. | having been withdrawn.” Destructive Fire in a Free | 24s, We favor’ none of thom, and ie | Fopuer avd, Charged a gentleman tw aeceps the | it was uot a pretty foot Lalways thougae slaek- Thr c ‘Mr: Blaine’s ‘evideiico “and that of the A Destruc @ Free | would make me crazy ty try to keep track of Rote OF he Prone ta comic eee aE hence | Hat. sensible woman, because she would now Prominent Irishmen in _| constable who arrested, the prisoner would ITALY. and Bonded Ware- the number there are in the West.” | talnmg the order for men. ‘This otter bem | Spotl her foot by plaching ff. Sno wore a No. 45 3 : . [have sufficed in’ our, courts to establish the THE Pore’s SPEECH. : R _ A PROMINENT STEAMSHIP AGENT " -. | Submitted to the Governor of Jerusalem tor ac- Jail. case for the Crown. “No lawyer atithe En-| Roste, Dec. 24—Tho Pope today gave the -house. . | buts the matter in this light: ‘The Pennsil- | {har oni builders or arenitests could’ Groone Yania Company is the. backbone -of* the i p the. tracted with. The gentleman from Constanti- 5 American Line. They-work together in OD- | nople ts thus, for -the present, at a loss how to | compare jrith Pauline Markham.” <;_.. 5:40 pos fon to the other roads and steamship { get the work done, and is sat{stied to while away | “O"e thane any difference fn the make. of: peo-. lines. “ The Chicago'convention was inspired } the time by employing day lnborers to do some | ple’s feet here and in the Old Country?” tho re-. by. the Pennsylvania because the English ’| Preparatory work. How it will end, and whetber | porter asked. Grote erin 3 glish bar would: have ‘ventured to plead in- | customary Christmas-Eve reception to the sanity ‘on behalf of the prisoner, and the | Cardinals, of whom twenty-three were in. at- cee TS. 3. | tial: would “have ..* been “bezun ‘and | tendance, including the German . Cardinal 2 1 ; Christmas a Hard-Times Holi- | gnished- easily’ in cue das, the eis | Hokenioht i reply-t0-thelr adress tne | Wast. Store of - Valuable : day, Ushered in with a now presented almost -makes me believe that | Pope said his. position was,’ becomlig- more Goods Gone Up in 4 sfeamsh ip companies ‘favor. the Erie” and |, Ne Shall really seo the intended repairs done, is | * The feet of Americans areas rule of small tor there is no’ law’ in tha ‘United .States—cer- | and more jntolerable.* When he elaimed the Smok enieal. ae seat ze, BEYeE very Deol ‘ oa _er'and lighter build than the feet of Earlismen,.. Dense Fog. ‘atl in i ‘ : : 2 : “ moxe. * The meeting of the ‘Western ‘roads was te- Bee and, have: ruore. arch..and- higher insteps. I. tainly there can be few good lawyers. When | temporal power in order to’ secure the inde- “| | ally in the innterestof the Pennsyivania Road, |“"-PLOT TO SEIZE LINCOLN. :: | Werked io the best London shops before comin is it going . to<end?. * Why, ; Mr." Scoville | pendence of spiritual ‘power, he was accused whith fs'‘said toy! scan: oy = : to this country, and [ know: there are plenty of ic o'virtually own’ the American b —_— ~- | bir feet among the English: aristocracy. a " ____{ may: -go.on °* calling. alleged ~ ‘experts | of being a rebel and an enemy-to Italy. Cath- + : 2 ~ "| Steamship Ling, and woull be mode ret a | aw it a Gleanings of British and Irish | wil. ths ‘crack. of- doom... ‘The ~trial | olies who demanded eficient ‘guarantees for | Loss of Property Estimated at | lareer share ot ‘the immigrant business it it-| OE Rune Thudder and Lightatner [or Boniseineies eae ejare emmallce, tan: thoae 3 can do so without. calling ‘forth reprisals on ; apt to distort thefe - feet in-.a way that Englis! ‘ 5 is a-seandal which thé “American. peopie’| the ‘freedom for ‘the head of.their > ch Fe illi g % ; x, ; eh thé “A a or,‘the head of.their> church ‘hree: Million: | the part ; 3 als me t: Louta Republican. - ae _» News for’ Sunday must be ashamed of. “English lawyers are’| were similarly stigmatized, and. pilgrims to Fully T Sab Western oads eal ha ee Wolee Grpower | ;,.; Doveu kriow that Just before his death the | Males de uot. OUSLY. to" be’-threo sises Ineger: E Reading. also astonished at thé. fact, which’ came to | Rome were insultea by the: press and popu- Dollars. : in the matter, as no one ‘cousults=them in'| D0! cuerrilfa captain, John H. Morgan, bad per- | than the foot. ‘There: are four sizes to an ined, “ : the division -of traflie,. unless it is the trunk | fected plans, the- successful- consummation of | 50 ‘thnt-would give: three-quarters ‘of-an-irech u room to the foot. An English woman, will tike light when a juryman‘ was. taken sick the.|-lace.’: It’ was;-. therefore, only « natural other day, that, In your ‘prolonged trial, no | that’ Bishops: coining to Rome should |, | Yeads through which’ they get thetr passen- | Which wauld resuit in the sacking of the Whito | room to the foot. “An Engi an? ‘ it i : : ‘Bers. Reece : House and the capture of President Lincoln?” -: f ts you make shobs:in Speculators persion is made for the ay of a; juror. | consider the existing situation incompatible Immigrant Traffic Westward Discussed |". “- A “ithe ‘apenlien, was “Boots a: @. Fereaanhs the: | tts Terrier fAmerican, Andies you ‘will/huve : ra bee edly'aski z ; i Holt 3 AM : : Prof. A. T. vt ce tS ee Maes cre ara asked to explain. the. with the dignity of the oly See. Wis Holi by Various Agents of Steam- .'~ | WHO wantsto go to St, Paul, Minn, doeshot | chauipion -quott:piteber of: the world, recently. | shoe toro’ than froma alee aed n male rete, i : Go to the agent of the St. Paul Road, but toa | arrived ‘in this. city,”-and-the query.was ad- | Sizes above the exact length of the fuat.<+Any- French Coffee Have Already Lost Anerican crust procedure, but I: confess | ness said he expected. far more severe perse- hig Lines zo oth : 7 uiteau trial is too much forme.” =”: |. cntion in the time to come, but he would en- : ship a ~ | Steamship company, which engages to send. | dressed tos Re : > ref thing Lean get my foot in [ can. wear,” they 5 : ne : § pany, | tO epublican reporter: | -- >. eth $5,000,000. cuRISTMAS =) +7: deavor to‘guide the bark, of. Peter through : - lm fron Berlin ta St Paul for a-stipilated | “1 can give: you the - history of the: botd | ‘finkiey Se Sar ey oumalig tee gent iSand a he steamship companies . have ‘00-4 gseneme, whicn, for ingenuity and daring, chal- | they.don't:seem to mind ow their. toes. are’ is being ushered in by a thick for, which has | the ‘troubled sea,*looking forward to the dealings, whatever with the local Western. lenges . the ‘world: for its equal.’ The plot was | Pinched together when. the foot settles into the . stopped traffic in the streets, We are all de-.| moment when God would calm: the tempest. |” Seek Balice’ : ni: + 1 5 at when Gor D T lief that the Pe: ‘ya roads, and can scarcely be“atfected ‘by th : : E General Betie! 3 Sey venie friendship. or enmity. ‘The whole gist of Sy re: aoa: odlaide aha select eircieiat Mors Freer, easer ss putt vbaw ‘American women, pave, & aS ot " pressed ‘by the gloomy state of public affairs-| ~. E ee a at ¥ The “Mark Lane Express” on the THE JLANNETTE. -- Road Is Trying: to Get. the the’ ‘matter. is, according to the steamship,| 20'S. lieutenants, and to this ‘day has never |"). . A-BUCCANEE. ae A amd the “panicky” stock market, but hope 2 : senna 2 ’ State of the British Grain ~. for better luck next year. - =. . | COMMENTS OF THE “SATURDAY REVIEW.” : . Lion’s‘Share.- ah, comnanies, thatone trunk road is’ trying to | been published... Pee 'S BOOTY. * 2. REVOLVERS STOLEN. :* * Pag) ihe ° *. “: Spectat Gable. - 3 ‘ he 4 u - x je ¢wuore than be aliateor: the basen which? ee commence at the beginuing,I will state a We “ . OLEN. >, . ds Sipe wee : ni steamships, and .has_ stiri sthat-in 1 E é ; a eS ‘ E . To the Western assoctated Press. Lonpon, Dec. 24.—The: Herata’s spécial pee up its Western ‘connections to Taking Ai Houta roe. onberas KAdwncaa the ‘Fhe Allezed. Discovery of the Plunder, - Donras, Dec. 24.—A case of revolvers has | Says: The weekly Londou- papers publish} ~ ©. : . = FIRES? “+, 2° | whieh will cover: up, the‘ real business in.) ¥itth Kentucky Rowmont.- one |. Faken from Panama in 1670 by Mor= ef been stolen from thei stores. of the Cork | comments on the voyage:of tha Jeannette. “AN EXTENSIVE-WAREnOUSE, | hand, ; 2 foe 715 4 Twas one nighe while, eacaped ia the ios eee : Meer Two Hnndred and One Bodies Recov- | steam Pockeé Company. \ ‘>| The Saturday Review says: “The Jeannette | ° -_" Spectat Dispaten to The Ontcago Tribune, |: : : “a "eee ne nih le. camped in the moun- : New York Worlg... : - “a “suspect” 3. 5 * “|.seems’ to "have "made’'a’ gallant effort to | . New Yorx, Dec. 24—A: fire of consider- |°’ ~"? TopMs.::: ++ { tains that the plot- to capture Lincotn and sack | The following dispatch from Kingston needs SPECT” BANISHED. 4 R 3 ere the White House’ ‘and Capitol, if, possible, was | ab explanation, which the IWorid is glad to” be” ered. on the lain of Habri, ’ and .in. every able magnitude occurred here tonight at the i : y. | ‘The suspect Moore has been released from | Carry. out. ‘its. - orders, Algeria... “| Kitmainham prison on condition of emigrat- | Sense has done”; credit _ to. the | corner of South and De Peyster. : Tlie build D -| ing. He was arrested in the early part of |: care and expense laid out on her equipment. | ing,'a granit one, was occupied. by. Covert, |- Weekly bank ‘statement: Loans, inerease, | and < lightning - flashed from "horizon “to | .-=Kisastox, Jamalon, Dec. An expodities the’ year’ in connection with the murder of | It. is noteworthy. that, though. two-years | Acker & Co. as a free and bonded: ware- | '$485,700:. specte, increase, $2,167,900; :legat- | Zenith... The “tent in which { was confined | has just sailed from: this port conveyed bye. ; have passed since she was'seen by a whaler, | house, und fronted fifty feet ow Soutir street, | tenders, increase, ° §276,800;, . deposits, in | Yee. Text 4, Morgan’ poe ie Holion vessel of - wae. fe. seargn of concealéd. # Not more ‘than 800 or 400 miles at the outside | It was filled with tea, ‘silks, tobaccos, wines, | crease, $2,520,800; citculation, »: decrease,’ |,was arrested by hearing several men carrying | the Isthmus of Pinna, where, itis meaed the ¢ vt : . BANK STATEMENT. *,..- -- > | revealed ‘to 'me..\: The night: was wild ‘and : Ny “3 a REISE eels Stati v able to make, inasmuch as the stor ‘ey New Yors, Dec. 2£-—The following is the | stormy; “rain was” descending “in. torrents, these few lings ts really fullof cusious intereats eee Speech of the Pope at the Christ- | Wheeler, the-land agent, bet discharged for I eception of His lack of evidence, and-was subsequently re- 0 t 0 : . § mas pean cat arrested, under “the Coercion’ act. He has | can well’ have been -traversed.. Allowing | Whisky, rattan, and other goods, principally $2,000;: reserve, “increase, $1,814,500. © ‘The oni op hay on erae ons, in te tiene there | ‘spoils of, Buccaneer Morgan “have - been: di pin 4 been sent to Queenstown, where he Will em- | er two wintet halts, the progress actually | such as come from Bast Thdian markets, and { banks now hold $1,535,900 more than their | Mi#A lull in the storm, and tne volces became | covered by Mr. “Currie, a native. of “Nas : bark. ; went, } made must have been very small. ‘Indeed, in | in this mass of combustible matter. the fire } legal requltements. |"... -.-- .': || whom I took to be. Morzun, being uddréssed |.” inn island here alsaded to fs the islet‘ef Santa, nbs ‘ ” PROPERTY-DEFENSE ASSOCIATION. thesummer of the ‘present’-year none can | smoldered and gained headway, untilthe ar- |. ° NEW TRLAL’¥or ‘4 stuRDEReEn, "| With a sort'of deferonce by the rest Althouxh | C.talina, Iying about ninety, miles off tho Moss O'Donovan, the London Journalist, | rari Courtown, President of the Property | have been made at.all,;as the. i¢e must only | Tivalof a hook-and-tadder truck, foraii hour. | Jtdge Douonue. today'granted a.writ of | 2£oCd muy Fears azo. T can remember, cho | Citrlen ene Mnoke Hels relles Of tho Nos +- Given Six Months at. Con- | Defense Association, denies’ that the associa- |-have been in -the: process of breaking up, a | After entrance was elfécted no flames. wore. | €tror in the cuse of William Surdrami, under } occurred yesterday. ‘The first words { remem- | ore of the little-group kuown to the-few who ts - fi 5 5 Teck: “process fatal to the Jeannette, by the end of | visible, and. the vast. volumes’ of smoke { Sentence of death. for the murder’ of Mrs, |-bet,heariig were "from the-lips of ‘tho jeuder, | know anythmg of Spanish-Americaa history as ° * tion has any partisan object. te, by the e1 id the “Br ‘ ry , stantinople. : THE Giprinky sea! Ce June.” ‘ ee ge serlously interfered with the working of the | Catharine Crane. : <All Sonn Mtorman saya tr nt? 28% 8B IE | tho fsiands of Sad Andres and La Providencia. : : + +] ‘The'man Ryan -and_ the ‘tio brothers |< °.,°. » ‘firemen, In a short time eleven steam fire- a seouritiee leat Ui POG TERED. a Wondering went was in the wind, T Placed gr issuge marta ot Le: Brovusuels. morefamiliar - . ' a > 1 nie : + x Pe ae. 4 vi ee sa 6 Securities Jost a Bank-of-Cor car closer to the ground, and for thespace of - metican traders as . Provider 7 ce THE IRISH. - Wheelan, arrésted last Sunday at the time of - GERMANY. engines wero on tho ground playing on the | siassenger in Wall. stress yestenon heres | tw0 hours listened 10 the nerauetioat of whe | garee to ye te ‘distinguish it’ trom Now Provi- FAILURE OF A MEETING OF LANDLORDS. - | the seizure of u'quantity of arms atid ammu- REVISION OF THE MAY LAWS. fire, assisted by five lines of hose from two | been. recovered. plan. The one finally agreed upon was: Mor- hy 3 . : Spelt nition in this city,” were arraigned today, | , BERLIN. Dec. 24—At a meeting of the Cab- | fire-boats located in the Enst. River near Pier oe JOHN.O/EVANS, | uuuSanitlch was, made more perfect, by a 1300 the: Spanist occupation of Contral Aureriea those Loxpox, Dec. 24.—Snialley’s special says: inet yesterday, Prinee Bismarck. presiding, | 18, ‘and ‘seven hook-and-ladder. trucks and.| President of tho. Mutual Union ‘Telegraph | picked won’ wore to Uesuige shee sa Jslauas wero. uttached (alternately, to, the. ; ptaincy-Goneral of Guatemala: an : charged with the possession of arms in a | et ye ¥ ‘The admitted failure of. the Irish landlords’ " : ; the principles of a bill for thé ‘revision of. the | water-towers: - Despjte the an i ci Idiers and proceed to Washington. i proclaimed district. The Crown counsel said My a Ps Fompany, Is very_ill, and Is not expected to | eonuen, soi panto cross tho Dale tons | tha Vico-ltoyaity - of New. Granada: May laws were. agreed to.- The-bill, while | vast QUANTITIES OF WATER THROWN nto | live. _ S wus in | West nia, and.-in - answer | under.'a tine. climate and “not ~destitute- meeting on Thursday is alleged to be due to} the origina Pe 4 Sachi einal charge would probably be | sup- a the hostility of the Conservative pres8,which | Demented by one of 1 Biel Temoving | the more: stringent provisions, + THE BUILDING, | é ‘ ; to questions they. were . to iv t,| Of decent harbors,-they. are ; also: susceptible has* determined to: prevent a. formal de- Uaranton arising eoin ae sol ny ets leaves many safeguards for the authority of | the flames rapidly gained such headway that ABOUT PETROLEUM. * | that Shey ud ust exenped from ‘imprison or protitablo cultivation. It was | from san “4 . vithin * 3 if i . ee wine ment Sout! ws io res, lee that irst.secds the si 2 tate. a within’an_ hour. the entire contents in the Gn furlough. Iu-ease eho names of regiments | fumous seucisland cotton were brought to the inand’ for, compensation, and to . leave - 9 : a a ° ments: showing the prisoners? connection : a "4 oo : : ‘s [ QCEAS STRASEN SUNK, warehouse were destroyed, and the fire com- | IMferesting Facts in Regard to the-|.vorg to. oo asked, thoy, were tonume Westen: | coust of South Carolina toward the cad of/the Progress of a Wonderful Business. | oncs. What they relied’ mostly upon-was tha | last: century by one of the smuggling. trading, the... question , open . till “the meet) vith. the Irish - Republi ; municated .to ‘the--main Covert, it ech min 'sepnrately could reach the | fighting Jdmuicin’ adventurers, who then s ts public . Brotherhood. # . Fy ° F ‘The steamer Braut of the uni main ‘store of Cover! inswehweig, of the North u el ‘Phe immense production of petroleum of the | iden that iu f it fo | Yf ve , who then .fre~. of: Parliament... Another “still ‘Moh : . 4 i ive anong ‘these documents was’ Ryan’s dis- : Me is ct qnore striking indication of the Conservative . . < German Lloyd line, hassunk at Bremen. The | Acker -&: Co.; in:one portion. of: which . , . . 5 Ore neg charge from the United. States army, with a cs ef . last four. years, running up as_it hag, to above | rendezvous ‘near : Washington by successful | Quented the Caribbean coasts of Spanish Amer- , jlicy is the. letter of the Duke of Maribor- - water entered her ports while coating. The | there’ was ‘stored on.one floor. upwards |». tae Fs ava scouting and vigilance without encounteri ica.- “During -the* seventeenth . century.. these. 0 THO barees dally, not eounéing wyastaze for | SOMURE and vilance withour encountering | Jen, Paring tho sprentesnth ceptury, nese p nes a statement that. his character. was excellent: es ough to the Lord Mayor in referthce to the | cone of the arms seized ‘were the property | Braunschweig- was to.sail on the 28h for'| of $500,090 worth of leaf tobacco. :-One of the | Jaci of tanks, seems like a growth under the in of the tmmedixte control of. ‘Mansion House fund, referring sneeringly to of the War Department. The Bepaeatietes Baltimore: : arms -of this building extends. 125 feet to | quence of Aladdin's lamp, when one glances onan heaneue romans Me Sevan ead ees ities, were ‘Soutiguatiy ished and for yess ea the “eleventh hour” at which the Mansion | Po auded. 2 mers ase Maiden Line. “In addition to: the tobacco, | back at the files of twonty-one years ago. In| the band vosted.” The. primo - object »was |.time occupied by alt sorts of interlopers,: and House offers its: ‘valuable support.” He | Temanded. ” ese [ “TUNIS... there is also a large, quantity of cizars in this | those yoars petroleum has attained its majority, | ,,,capture ;. President “Lincoln, "and tho | especially by Enelish, Dutch, and French au-. ‘Yidicules the notion thatany voluntary agen- .. FRANCE: ARABS. HOLDING OUT AGAINST.THE FRENCK. | part of the building, and in the upper stories | and, like young felfows frequently are, has been |.ftoi wage secondary. consideration. a Gab: ag “bucennecrs: One of the mone culeoae ae oy cai cope with the”... : Toxis, Dec. 24.—Owing to the influence of } considerable general merchandise, | so “‘fast’’ that: mayhap its strength has béen | decided that the-.time .upon which the | of ~ theso - adventurers, Henry. Morgan, - a DISAFFECTION AND LAWLESNESS - : TOSSES OF SPECULATORS ‘Ix. CORFEE: Ali Ben Kalefa, an Arab rebel chief, three of AT MIDNIGHT) ‘sapped ‘sufficiently toimpel it to. move’ along. | ruld was to tako placo could not be decided uintit Welshman, made Santa Catalina” one: of ‘bis into which Ireland has been allowed to de- | % strongholds during ‘those btilliant operations ‘Fenerate. ‘The Duke’s letter was-apparently Lospoy, Dec. 24.—Havre advices state that ie ¥ = the habits of the i X d and. somé enormous speculative operations in cot- | the largest tribes in Southern Tunis hold out |. the firemen seemed to linve gained control of | OFesaberly'hercufter. ‘The earilest report of'| Tew or te around neki kre oe cade | aguinst the Isthanee of Dartee ee io eek ion fee thus far have resulted in losses estimated | ®84inst the French. Zl e the fire in the granit building, but there wore peuaneeog attainable is that published Aug. 15, | whether successful or not, the. band was to re- sgolot euded. sith the ca eure and sacking. written after consultation with other Con- | at 2 ‘000, * Soke : ‘TOWN PILLAGED. strong apprehensions of its breaking out in as FOUSWES » 5, ne : _| treat suthwest lato the: mountains of West Vir~ panores an Hespcsinnet the rich Spanish sil : S ‘at £1,000,000. 7 f ned. BECAK . Franklin product, 31 barrels: ‘Franklin nejgh-:| givis, and. trom there SoUth,-until withia the | Yer gulleons in port. One, at least, of Sti servative leaders, and is intended to} ~~ ‘The insurgents pillaged the large town of | the more remote portions Of the wareliouse, | ‘yorhood, 42 barrels; Lower Oil. Creek, 141 bar-.| Confederate lines. If successful; it was detor- | Henry's ships returning to- Jamaica ‘laden wi ‘Sfurther the purpose of making party -THE BRITISH. - : Kasr Mondenig. ‘The. march of.Gen. Lo- | and this fear was realized shortly afterward | rels; Titusville, 195 barrels! ‘Making total dally salted that Ticcola should be bid aie Eostnas: Eire bogey vert or Famauut aes tof. Rortobelioy ks capital. out of tho. Irish: troubles, and to -BLAINE’S PANAMA DISPATCH. Ferot’s column from Sfax, in consequetice, is | by the ilames ‘bursting: out of: the’ upper.|’o¢ 90 barrels. ; -s "1 * | Gigops shoule be witedratwa trout Vieesoure | BY her crew at Sunca Cacallos, and for two cece? dissociate Conservatives‘ from the failure ee ; = Spel Oot : postponed. : : stories on ‘De Puyster street: . This was fol- | "hese figures wilt cronta simflea on tho faces of } and Virginia. One voice cumtosted that ho ‘be | arise amt legendary, stories like those which < ‘of the Lord Mayor’s subscription—a failure »NDON, Dec, 24.—Sinalley’s special says: Si <° | lowed by severe’ explosions, caused by the | the ofl men of today, and revive recollections In_| Held for 4 large ransom, but it was decided to | cluster - oe udes!ara ie. argely due to the antagonistic attitude of | Articles continue to appear in the dally and _ RUSSIA... “| pursting’of easks of liquor, which blew away | the minds of. the “oldsters” fi the business, | Wom over to the Confederate Government. | Dist | those masts toucntng tte hove been cure the. Government.’ ‘Irish Liberals,* on the | weekly ‘press indicating. that the irritation’| - ROBBERY AT SEVASTOPOL. :, | almost“entirely the first and second stories, | who, few in number,. have been connected with | conspirators, but the above is the gist of it. | some corner of-this remote islet. =), other hand, even Home-Rulers,are tendering | produced by:Mr. Blaine’s Pattama dispatch | _ St. Petenspunc, Dee. 24.—The Ofictdt | ‘all hope -of.-saying the’ building was then | Petroleum from the faception. . The chapter in | With a flushed fuce and beating heart {listened | | Ducing-the winter of 1879-'S0, while the Earl of s : Bye er says: On’ the 19th thi 7 N ik 4 history that this’ unprecedentea 3 has | UAtL the’ voices became indistinct, . and,-| Lonsdale, then cruising inthe West .Indics, lay -fresh support to the Government.” is ‘deep and lasting. . The. Spectator, | Messenger says:. On the 1th inst. thieves | piven up, and the. attention :of the depart- ee ee aoe) Plt and ite { Fislug from my crouching. position, { pondered | With. bis’ yucht at Kingston, a trader of. that : wae 3- which, before the dispatch :was published | entered the office of the Imperial Receiver ixected. “more i ; | made will some day be written’ in full, and its | in my mind how the informacion could be con- | “Place sought him out and told him a tale of the _7 MR, SAWS ‘LETTER be disnateh ene D at Sevastopol, by digging a tunnel,'and stole | Mee Was directed ‘more; particularly to the’ | ‘Hearing in polities, business, and octal Life duly | veyed 10 the inion authorition Aiveane Sons | discovery on Sunth Catalina, ‘by ncertaie the cxvlaining his seitharawell from ie Home: ‘was disposed to justify the American claim, evastopol, by digging a tunnel, and stole | adjoining property. :The burning liquor in- | treated ¥ "4 = | gen had esctiped we penitentivry 1s Oko. and: | Currie, of a cavern; natural’or artificial, hited ule League is 2 remarkable manifesto. He epronounces home rule impossible, and ex~ pressly. declares .that the Land act, in the still urges thit te substance of the demand | 47,000 ‘rubles. Three arrests have been | tunsified the great lieat, an nes | - ‘Tho Petroleum Age in this connection remarks: | Falded through Northera Kentucky and Indi with dneient boxes’and barrels, one.or two o! f i je grant Heal, snd spread the flames, SONS Petras Aor 17 on a comuecion reinaries | raided theaugra Northera Keatacky nna Indurns,,| win encient boxes and barrels ‘proved to'con- pinion of the immense majority of the Irish people, has settled the Jand question.. He 5 made, and 27,000 rubles of the stolen moné: itr. * is less unreasonable than its contemporaries nr a : ; Y.| with great rapidify.“At this hour (1:90.a..] Dieh°gprained ta greater: ax lees quantity for | plan at all hazards. I was ctosely watched,’ | tain great quantities of Jewels of, various kinds m.) the conflagration is taging. It is be- | ages there appeartohave been no improvements |.and. escape at the time was impossible, ‘and, | and coin, chietly of the Spanish mints of thegey- Tieved that the loss on property already de- | Made in the methods ot boring or sinking wells, | without forming any plan of action, I deter- | entecnth century. = Some -very curious -orna- fegued te th it building the ofl producers of this country. have. applied | mined to watch my chance and effect my escape |. ments set with diamonds ican antique fashion stroyed in the gsranit building will amount’) energy and geatus to thelr efforts, aud, ag stated, | at tho earliest opportunity. on Gizsnic. ve | BMG: Bo0d “any old Spanietr doubloons were in the short space of twenty years they havesuc-.| _“ Tremained almost,two months in the mount-. | exhibited to‘ the Earl as proofs of ‘the’ authen-, assume, but it trusts that Lord Granville, in recovered. replying,. will notice the quite extraordi- | .. a : nary discourtesy of:.Mr. Blaine’s tone, - THE EAST. 3 oe ~ 7 “@’DONOVAN. . 4 deprecates agitation, which cau bring only | and: afirms that “it is.’ nearly: im- Co! = . to upwards of $2,000,000," 4 7 : ‘ : a i ns Wi | CoNsTANTINOPLE, : Dec. 24.—O"Donovan, °°." SUARTER “oO 2 O'GLoOoK <i ceeded in revolunonizing the entire system:of | ains of Southoast’ Kentucky before the oppor-'| ticity -of the: story, and. he: was \stroi disaster to Ireland, pointing to. reforms and | porsible. | to. do. | business's with °.2-| correspondent of the Loidon Daily News. AT A QUARTER TO 2 O'CLOCK ‘Operating for oll.” ‘Chore tsnotin use today of | tunity arrived. ‘Due come i did and. by sotone urged 49 wake. the Narrator on’ boast go ole q rr. Currie tothe Bahamas, and thea Government which admits and repudiates in the’ fire was- spreading. rapidly, and. it-| similar it oe * iz pattern so much asa single tool, from | good -many chances ‘against my life, 1 man- the same breath treaty rights, and addresses pureed on, un cheree ohae ene in busi seemed impossible to save the lower build-. whe preety up to the Boller and engine, that was aged 2» etavvay. When 1) got inde fhe Union for. pani, Cabling, fo. "pvesiate Sie nse oes . i : u i 1 ed. Saath Abt : us @ car! ers.’ Even’ the derrick, | lines I told what jeard to ison; but sure r. Currie had been driveg_ yaunting paragraphs about .its limitless, it- | nonths? imprisonment, 5 ~~” | ings at South'street and Maiden Lane, which | thoug it retaine’a resembiance, 1s 10. more thé:| he placed no faith’ in sioreua’s intemious re | away from the island by somo of the tabablinaee z under the leadership of an enterprising Yankee resistible military strength to a Power whose. were surrounded on ‘two ‘sides by.the burn-| derrick of twenty years ago than-a 10-year old | carry itout. Soon after the guerrilla captain |, under the leadership of an enterprisin nkeo got au ingin existence of tha . . industrial prosperity, not separation, as the drue remedy for Irish grievances. "|. JENNINGS’ TELEGRAM _ ig é Svecial Cable, ~ al ‘e x Loxbow, Dec. 24.—Jenninzs’ special says: |. rights on the American Continentare older |: .. - A 7 : ses i boy is 2 full-grown man. ‘Tho same may be said | was killed in.a farm-house, and I firmly believi ‘The efforts of the Government are now bent | than the United States. ; om, / ALGERIA. : ing warehouses. ‘The addition extanding to.|. PPT TSE Sotker ausiliary implomouta, Whareas | Tothia deg ite te ek at eee eee ker | qroasure aod wan deveined eet ee aioe ae “ppon the extermination of the Ladies’ Land ‘AMERICAN: SECURITIES, : Oe aie ene meno cof Un nanes wal an ane oe teed ia arllings welt notmore teea 400. or B00 | Limesie crepes. cre capture Of Esosident, | ee eon, Was stay war de ee ‘= ‘< J * a :, —! mer 8 flames, .. ant al ope of ust iy ‘& well not mo! or incon.” id be “told“so circum- League. This organization, as yonr readers ie Spesial Cable. et bynes ‘The Sood Har ig subeided, saving it. was abandoned. ‘There -were | fest deep, wells are now sunk 200) feet. deep in ————_—— Stantiaile-and supported with: such evidence as : vill “recollect; sprung "up just” Before |’ | Loxnox, Dec. 2%—Jenningy special says: | Zyl ponies hore been recovered in the plain | grave fears expressed about the supply of | tneBevnops no other business or industry of NOTABLE FEET. ..| wrotetr be ‘probably would have dome, bard mee ‘the original Jeague was pounced © upon, number: o! NES D Holders o| American Je S} ii = nt S| REE pte ere Were ‘two other fires in. imal .’ says the same authority, “ever “ : . the heart’ of the Jamzican at the lust. monient "Since then the" Jadies, unawed by | securities talk of holding'a meeting to pro- | thtee Spaniards, and five Fronchmen. ae Goch oe rps: short ani fey goummaad srettgr capa ta iis devalonment Shoo Sizes of Actors ania: Sporting-Mfen. | Teed imap tnee he. evaded “his <engage. : 1 at ¥ Hi _ st) N st pa 4 P . in “yacl the fulminations of Archbishop McCabe, | test against the continuance ofthe war of ; about -in the street, George T. Patterson, | py'preke was an inecutive tothe Coltatists ot ‘Characteristies of American Feet. | snddisappeared. From the dispatchwhich now = *_ have perfected their méthods of catrying on | rates. ‘Chey hope to prevail ‘upon Mtr. “Van- CHAF ACCIDENTS, | Secretary of the . Clinton Wire-insurance’ | tho test: whe seonel te pesoiny Saetouis tee New Tork Sui. a (:Poacties Us ie weuld neem that one ee oe At half-pastGiast night Andrew Tuompson, | Goupany, sald that he esttnaaeed ihe eee < “Ihave the heaviest and lightest ahoes for | inkon up bis own case so cuerperieailyr ae to ee derbilt ..and | others-. to ‘discontinu bued with the spirit of adventure, to: bring poley whlél'ts cuigens . to” cont aden on his way home to bis family at No. 268 West FULLY THREE SLLION DOLLARS, fortunes and. Jay. them ‘at- the ‘shrine of | actual wear In my. shop here that there are Ia | the support of an English manrof-warin’an ate sad 7 Sela trrs Etie street, stepped off an Indiana street car at . fone id Pennsylvania's: petroleum -god. Were a } tho city,”. said. Thomas Maguire, 2 shoemaker, | tempt to secure his treasura trove. -Should this - here. = In thi nuarket tne .are’ no | the corner’ of ‘Elizabeth street. As his feet | 01,A¢count.of the extraordinary valuable | book. written contuining = complete rec- well known atong.actors and sporting-men. | Prove to be the case, it really'is not impropabie buyers and a muititude of sellers. ‘The ad-'| reached the ground he was kvocked down and | *tticles stored in the building, such as India | ord. of - the *nir: castle! © fortunes “that | % Now. hove is n pai of shoes that I made foc-| (oat the speculation may turn out more nd- viees from New York that the nieetng next | trampled upon by.a team of horses attacued to | SUaWIs, Taw silk, and wine. At Hae er a eee arte | Bob Brettle. “Don't récoltect’ hitm?. ‘Well. be | pairs bas donee aCe ee ri es radon a 1 : u 0 ite. was burni ‘urious) * Maiden }'of no very limited dimensions. During ar 3 é i kK mouth will probably result in 2 patched-up | SEe.Peg OIE gaatasiner tite Bas | Lane sido OFS, the binldiar. volumes to yeucs of War there was lag Jn, Suter. | gourisied before your time, but in his day ho | Ceaties IC for exploits ‘walt. i those daye peace are uot creditcd: “A sensible men | are supposed to have penetrated his lungs, it is | Of, flame and“ smoke + poured — out | Prise. but just before and immediately after 1 | wasaman who could stund up against Tom’'| Rocueneervics av ‘Jamatea, feaving a large fort core throughout the untey knew wo limit, | Sayers and Jem Mace. He beat Biace once.” "| ne benind hie, and tere leno doubt weatorer here~Kuow that tha war of rates will cease | not expected that he will live. He bas a large | of the windows -of the upper. stories, and 0 limit. family in almost destitute | cireumstances. |-every now .and then ‘there was the crash of | Resse, ninqugtone 8 COueny rauey wt NEE | tho shoes were banging to apes on the wail. | thathe and bis men carried nivay from Earoee - when. it suits tha #t the principal | Charles Smith, driver of the 4 # * rani aya ft 5 car No: 15, was ar- | falling masonry.-as a ‘piece ‘of building th,to Pittsburg and even to West Virginia } Their sol ore than an inch thick, and-| a0 enormous sum forthose days in. specie, ia operators and not before Many speculative |' rested by the Lake strest police, and willbo old | went to the. ground. Burning cin- | acne souta, was ovectun by mien in search of | te heolsawa, meet ee eae cedetak Gran | Jewels, and.ia church ormumeats of Gold aad stocks canuot be sold today at any pricé. Loa rc. Chompson’s injuries. | ders and’ sparks were carried ty the | leases, who looked. upon every ravine. be- : gre! silver. ns a . « While Dr. Henrotin was on tis way home in re ve buiges In the uppers had been slashed across to e wind over: the shippmg: at. the adjacent | tweenthe mountains and. every stream that 5 ty ne 2 in to | accommodate, protuberances ‘in the. Inté Bob |" - - ANIMAT, SAGACITY. the agrarian agitation, and are now as formi-. dable as Mr. Parnell ever was. | The Govern- ment, So it is announced in the, Dublin cor Tespondence ‘of’ the . Tinics, which is thoroughly in’accord with the Castle, has “made up its mind to ‘break up: the Ladies league, but. even if Mr. Gladstone --sneceeds in doing so, I do notsee how.it , Strengthens his position either in Ireland or in this country. .In ‘ireland the policy of the Ministry is ee * CONDEMNED ALIKE we “by the landlords and Land-Leaguers.. In En- ~ gland every man not devoted to the worship of Mr, Gladstone clearly recognizes that lis policy, first of ‘encouraging: agrarian: asita- = tion and “then of quelling it by Rus- sinn appliances,. has been: most disas- : ELECTRIC LIGHT. his buggy Inst night he ran into a pile of dirt in ~ There is a great desite ‘here to get the elec- | frontot No. 298 -North La. Salle strect ana was | Wharves, and when a sudden rush of fire | coursed through ithe valleys as certain e trie light into private houses, although the | turoWa to “to pavement striking on his bead | lighted up the night men could be scen “on | Possews some petroleum characteristics. While,-| shrettie’s fest. The shoes welghed two pounds Saas : el Bie Y aud receiving some. rather :painful injuries. | the decks and in the rigging. taking care of}, therefore, the drill on Oil Creck wos opening the | and three ounces apiece.” ~ An Elephant That Defies Its Keepers t agents of the gas companies pretend to” say | ‘There was no red light to mark the place o : seemingly inexhaustible sources of supply, and |’ “« Now, here are the lightest shoes in the shop,” Ls 4 cEtEs 20 5 ig! Pl rwarn | the wandering firebrands. % i id with . delight Now, igbtes! ‘shop,’ that electricity in that shape is more danger- | drivers of its presence: |. - < Non 2 the operators were running mad with . it a = d . Bring on Their Combination Locka. ‘Shap Bt ‘At To’clock lust night §.. Fall, anagea Get- ANOTHER. % specufators were also busy toying to. develop | 6aid Mr, Maguire, producing a pair which looked <"se, Louts Republican. = : : ous than gas. Electricians, however, are try- | man, of No. 20) Canalport avenue, was run over = 0 the Western Associated Press. somethings De Ee ct a oe rect cuise lke low cut leather socks rather than snoes.} pat new elepbant at ‘tho fatc-grotinds. 1s i >, # en 7 es. l. o 2 Race craw ing to allay these fears, and I presume they | at the corner of Halsted aud Seventeenth streets | . NEW York,” Dec. 24.—The’ building ‘No. ieGnoy was squandered ina ‘manner calculated Snes creat: ences t enno -tee for | causing Secretary Kalb more trouble and anzi- y 2 ety than a new baby. He has already lost sev- trous.. Still, Mr.. Gladstone seems to | will succeed. The dynamo machines are | by # hack, austataing a fracture of two ribs on | 859 Broadway, owned by ‘Travers & Colgate, tartle one from solid sleep. : Here is an esti- Jt iL - ‘bear -& charmed life as. a politician, | pronounced dangerous. With the direct | “T#utside, His injuries are serious. ~~ Burned fapeventne: A. E loore 6, Cov Stato of tha amounts supposed to-have been in- SN OTe putin Wear such heavy shoes?” |-251 weeks: sleep ‘on account of it,. and.his ‘ B0008 1056 a ‘Yested by’ few of the principal cities of the hose are training-shoes. ‘They are made’ | troubles Have only commenced. It is new ta.this: nt Font wu ne fo sears a Ba pee ferns shea section, but by no means a2 new or baby elc~ 5, a pugilisi ROL: Us ‘o taking long walks in | phant.. . from all: appearances it’ has .gone such shoes and to jumping about in them when = a s sparring with bis trainer; no feels as if ho war | froueh che kindergarten, primary, prepara~ dancing in the air when,he gets on a pair of | tory, junior, second, third, and senior branches, shoes of ordinary weight. When he goes into | of tho clephnntine education. “Those -wio-have the ring to ight he wears a. pair of ordinary | nad to deal with it éntertafa nu doubt that it has walking shoes Inced up-in. front, with three spikes in thogole and one in the heel to give him |, Teceived a few drawing lessons from Jack Shep- a “firm stand: when he ‘plants.-bimselt -in | pard; Frank done, and others. *: ses delivering “a= blow.. Ihave. made shoes for } . ‘To explain: Mr. Kalb was afraid that the ele-’ Tom ellen) Joe Gore ana Billy Ean gris. Billy | pant, being unacclimated; might “catch‘cold in ‘ Rob Lonade’ the shoes in which he touche’) this varfable climate, so haa apectal apartments, © .3ML JACOB LORILLAND’S SCHEME Bil Giuht, tans Deis “sovclved: au. svouneese ae ot ae when be whipped Sain 1 Galt per. Allen and Goss erected for ‘it‘near the carnivores: ‘The apart- for. “rapid transit” between the United.| to almost “rattle” the boys. There were in- | Chicago yesterday was freely commented on This-makes a total. of $331 Guan renee Isis, lice eis be seea ele uae ee oe eae 0 pach a etd States and England hasbeen under consider- } ciplent rows by the Score, but s0 faras heard | today by agents of the ‘censured lines, who,| Probably not far from fucts. The statement | od fo bulld out the uppers over tha toes ao as | Page ai Patene Preteen A re Were no mi . . | moreover, 3 3 2 ation here for some ‘time vast, an English | “Snortiy before midnigne werow took place at | are accused of directing all their immigrant | menlicr sum and amounts, eggresating many atone {making the sole too | feet in the xeound was bur in for a convenionce, company. having ~ taken it) up. Mil- | the corner of ituble und Canal streets, during | passengers over all the trunk linésexceptthe | millions more, that were deposited in the region | Toni; ,nUsiiets SUpernly Have Srey caleic too.) herenttcr to be explain nice; stout brace-. ford ;has been chosen ag the » port |.Wmich Tomas ruse seas cut slightly on the | Pennsylvania Road. ‘I'he-American Compa: | £98, safekeeping” by local speculators, Butehe | Gr toot and carries welzht tho easiest. Dooney: his was, elsclog: abounds the clesnon te Hees 2 = ead by another * tough " namet cha om~ = dp zs Ove ADproxim: 5 i 7 N - by “an influential “association. headed | mor. “oth were arrested by the Twolfth street | RY has two lines running from this port; one | spect in whieh tho trade was held ta tho begin. | Harris. tho. tralner, has, however, a pretty woll and clasped torecher with a thumbscrew: wits by the” © Exrl . of Dunraven, who | patrol and locked up at the station. - to Liverpool and the other'to Antwerp. Mr. ping. ae choy ener ne squandered od pee Here Incely.”. Bir. Slaguire went on, eS re pe energy bas made a special study of the subject, and G, W. Colton is the General Manager‘in this | thar isa matter for future consideration. An ed. What would be denounced in’ Disraeli is ex- cused in the Wizard of Hawarden, and peo- ‘ple give him credit in his Irish. policy for being unfortunate, and in:his home or En- ~“elish policy for being inspired.” There are now.” i = S ) *350 PROMINENT. IRISIYEN TN JAIL, Tying there, of course, without trial; but th - tale of- agrarian outrages docs not decrease, although there are now, counting. the con- stabulary with the military, 50,000 armed men iu tne country.. The daily story of outrage, and thurder, and Ministerial incapacity is read Siwith iéeling of; intense. weariness in® this country; and the Premier may look for.many ‘bad quarters of an-hour when Parliament meets.“ pres current machines no accident ever occurred i obey NOISY NIGH ‘+ | 000; Alvah Hall & Co., umbrella, manfactur- ¥ 1 ever cet 5 F y e ms country: till. the’ Matfield House affair... Since the | - prom isaeteo ier GH Clark street | €rS, Sustain a loss of $50,000; John Stewart, lace. ‘Vienna disaster some people are afraid of} was crowded with gangs of inebriated young | desler in linen, white goods,, silks, ete., sut- the -electric ligt in. theatres, We have : = | fered to the extent of $60,000, The building B te roughs, who succeeded in making it uncomfort- | wag damaged $10,000, and thera were a num- been visitedtof late by. a succession | abie: for every soberindividiial along the strect. | her of mitior losses: insured fogs of the black, murky kind in which the ‘Glass-emashing eecined te Ue the provadluny x = ei Apo: - 2 o jate-glass ‘~ No. _ ~ 7 gas-lamps ate uo more use than the torches | Was cracked frou top to bottom by ndraukes IMMIGRANT. TRAFFIC. borne of old by the ‘sedan-chair runners. | fellow who was afterwards. atrested by Otficer ‘A NIGGER IN THE FENCE SOMEWHERE. ‘The electric light, however, made night day, Beguplen, 0 ite Central patrol: on nies wees Special Dispatch t0 The Chirago ‘éribunce and public opinion Jeans strongly towards 2 | Van Buren afreets and once broken between || NEw Yorx,Dec. 24.—The resolution against: Bae cheap light of that kind: Van guren and Harrison streets. ‘The Harrison *| certain European steamship: - com : ; ; ‘ panies street and Central patrol wagons wore kept busy- | aaopted at the Railroad Convention held. in ca DR. LAMSON; . i father of the Dr. Lamson charged with murdering the boy at. the: college near Wim- Tha: jade a great many shoes for members of “ath. | ‘tie thumb-screw carefully locked. ,; is -letic clubs. In making ‘a shoa for running the |: :.aftor a few nights too elephant worked out the bledon, writes to the papers asking a Suspen- | is well informed as to all ‘the details. ° Mil- Irish Hostil ty vo “Sport.#" | city. He said today: “Our: - vedon, writes t . 3 ‘ails. 5 . A Y: “Our: idea is to sell | estimuto of the present capital placesit at $195,- |-Obicct is to make it Ht like a wlova, so that: the m: of that b-serew,- and: regular) sion of public judgment. The boy’sname,was | ford, as snug a seaport as’ the Welsh coast | qonostillty wnieh the The peasantry have | Ocean ‘passage. only. Ef '-finmigrants {| O®@W. aes _: | foot shull not slip in the shoe atall. {t' mast ba: eee caine bee the keencvappearct tate built s0 as to brace the foot in the direction of |: moraing the clephunt: wns free. from abackles, ” affords,” offers advantages .possessed by no.| suddenly,shown toward sport is the most per- apply. in. Europe- for railroad -.. tick- i g ‘Oars | a sSesst a - : | Solomon's Temple—~The MosqneatJeru= | che strain. vat : ycieets : 2 noe7 “= other port "so near'to America. Lord | BrisvYhemecives wo realize ths radlen) Gentes | cts to. the West, we. give them. an'| “sae and Not the Temple to Ho We-| “Ste Wuldron's shoes’ bad no hecls, bat foi- | TRO ‘Keeper could noe * understand” ity Dunrayén’s project was fo make the | rat has come over Irish charactor. Yesterday | order on the Penisylvania Road, I.am not | stored. ©. , rnaara, | fuerte quset contour of ehe fook, Cader the | tho. mystery. "The two. coasulted. ex ‘6 in- al t-‘seven - days. At mo- | Several o! ie leading picks were stopped. The’ ii 0 k ‘rom a Jerusalem Letter. to the London Standard... 2 a vamiued,” and «watched. t “Was * ascertains ent, howeveh, capital could not beobtained, | Guttahmore Hunt hus comet an eudyand tuo | SUT@ {hab we furnish orders:for‘otner trunk | down s7ete tn gon papers fave conutaed a | whlch were anoreapikes to praventalidine. ‘he | Teac astoon as ihe. chain was’ put seremd ite me + capi "| Cunningham Hunt. steeplechases have: been | Hines.’ eee ne dy wonderful account of the Sultan baving been | uppers canted toward the inner side of the. He animat’s leg and locked, ‘he: deliberately put bis but 2, strong desire is now expressed.to: see | given up. “The Duballon.Aunt,” wo. are tol Mr, R.. Curtis, Agent. of | thi te. Star | moved by memooers of the Imperial House of | “You sec.” said Mr. Maguire, * the strain fs a3 | ocher foot on tho ond of the chain near tho poats the i ind it is likely that | “which votaries of fox-hunting ate ware ioe i «6 oe x vil Hapsbu! : to take: ‘In’ hund | the .restora- | much outward and forward as dowaward in run~) hat loosened it on-the shackled , foot. ‘Then, @ plan carried out,:an very likely. ig Line, said:: “Our-dealings are with the | Haps and, culls | ning, and the shoo is built to bruce the foot tira |"Uien nis trunk. he commenced to uoserem eat 7 ; : ‘failed toshow brilliagt South, bay = . “ "3: Temple” eal : Mr Lorillard’s scheme will be amalgamated got ¢ warning bord Meee, prado ‘is New York roads—the Erie and Central. ton: oF ee ake alike to! bear | ly in every direction of pressure.“ In- making’| thumb-scrow:cr..: nut, "and -in.-a- very few : Jasit : fo i upon 5 such shoes the measure fs taken upon the naked with Lord Dunraven’s. i Jeared, be compelled to: stop- hunting ‘in the | THEY FORWARD WELL AND EXPEDITIOUSLY, | gratitude to his Imperial Majesty Abdul Humid Jeers and tap aiibe is ae lence abies sisee aaraller: minutes he would be free and “walking around : to‘ carry out that eae cd +3 eK; tor nae ang ‘oreltet™ No. wonder shad an ordinary shoe. & proverly-made run- | "eroAvoia this “afr. Kalb had an’ eatirely new “Pency Mateolm John, a student at Blenheim School-house, - in - St.’ George’s_road,..and Ae was the brother-in-law.of the- accused. ‘Dr. Lamson Jr. is*accused of having. poi- Soned him in order to -secure his property, ;and:the fact that. aconite was found in the iad’s stomach, and: that Dr, Lamson had ‘bought aconite. jnst "before his visit. to :the-boy, and that during the ‘visit he gave ‘him capsules containing a powder, make up ENPLANATION: WITHHELD.- Kings County; aad withia the past twenty-four dw tisfied “with: thei Vv San t : Die 4 SELAS i .: * “| hours romors unfavorable to a noted - pa | and we are satisfied with’ their work. We } if ject.’ No- wonder -that our : auugly case. against-him, The. prelimi: To the Western anoiiated Press. + | stagshounds, are aout.” As to. Harriers, | nwve no contract with them that’ could not | 4.fnds in Englund at once wrote to.ua.-ere “to | ming shoo fla as eny.as the ckin and as close./. | ind oF m fanteitias made, oue weiter souare ‘ “withdrawn, and” it | be broken tomorrow: Onur ling. has nothing | inquire what wus really happening, and-I hope | : "People’s feet are. as ‘different us their faces, | ‘head on one side and a ** mother ” on ‘the other ‘Daty -examination—for the prisoner. is sus- ted, of - murdering . another _ boy—will Mew “year. The: accused, who’ had Yoluntarily come on from’ Paris upon hear- ‘of the charge, is much. affected, and felt t sorely when the Wandsworth ‘street mag- Astrate, acting accordimg to our Jaw and, pro- eedure, refused him” bail. “The affair excites 7 &teat interest. s f 2 (THE THEATRE MANAGERS “ are trying hard to drive ‘the recollection of the Vienna ‘fire out of the public mind, but: ‘the attendance at all our theatres at this Christmas time is very slim. If business does -Lospos, Dec. 24—The father.of Dr. Lam- | the. Newbrid bag aan ete ¥ pears higuls probal you willallow me to inform’ them, -and “your | and you cannot make shoes in the same way for. e.the “other ‘cousin, Per¢y Malcom. John, ‘that he might a je” an d_ romantic. paca- s Oh thing of tne past, and the sum of 2 million ster- | roads. The Erie” and’ Central franstcr te bedded in this captivating an tip forward,: Fochter bad a tong, alin foot, but. |: pVith one £0e Be one ghd and with is trunk don ‘papers that every: word of explanation | [per Gixer “channels Been the Pesca |The agent of the Williams &Guyon Line | Somon's Femple are not about to he restored, | At No. Oy The iate James Wallack. f ice of his. son’s:| races are not to take place. - All. this, of course, |-says he cannot vnderstatd-the drift’ of. tha | the whole “inclosure. within: which- it, stands— Shapes fog win an AEN ¥ o8-an' tm counsel, has been withheld. “ instep. He” 3 thé great annual~ income of | days much work for} :nobs off of one door, pulling: out the bolt ho! demtied ‘as . uiisafé: ‘the, condition. 'of ; the |: which has long “heen going on in Ireland, and | ~hecompany has uno. feeling against the, das betmidowwh-of Hapsourg, has bnd: some-.| its p ‘Ho: wears a :No.: 9, “I: recollect For= | -& appointment of. a Government official who | in tne United States, and in most other coun--{ can line, well; but, as businessmen, - they | ple area,” but not {a the, tuanner represented py | althous ra pena Fee eee more | son, who'{s charged with poisoning. his | RbPears highly probable that a foredight tence | Poe" nity Gedo with the qe ioe wae aoe et aascmneral, of whar grain of truth isim--| all, "You bave to- give ereater toe room than | C0, gua Ma Dy. Unscron ing, One, the, OeE. é ‘There ls no neod to SF thot fe wood, | at the same timene had a high instep. | MeWwore | that it talty epune: Wien ance free’ the oles Poeuy tus.) | MBMY bo set down as merely a sytptota Of ¢ commonly. called: the.“Temple area"—are. to iad have made. shoes possibility. So the next best, think was done. _ THEATRES CONDEMNED AS UNSAFE... | Chal wan, But it roaches lower dowa thug this, | tion with any,of the Western roads,” their | P° nis of, Me gze annual ingomo of | dass "done do “much, crork Gr | kot of one dooy paling out he Bebo which Will go a great deal: further. Sport as -a. east ivelly and iewas malt and well formed, |-°%- gi» tntake ne aow uns "a scheme ae u - Re shall be resporisible for their eafety. fries, tov, ‘for, that, matter. Great Britain’ as | > -otect their own interests. : -your contemporaries. 5p Le ere ua tear eee eee lect that heconce ‘seat forme to | Paton a stout chain and. ciasp-it with us combs ‘THE hunting in. Ireland will be heard of only as a suai to feat with: low Instepa, ‘for they tend’ to-} Wiel poe toe ee seid one end and with wie inherit John’s property, writes ‘to the Lon- { ling. which, it has been admitted on che best au- | whi “32 ao r pee x i or rod | riuafever roads they. chooses Solomon's Temple are not about to’be restored. sere | tbat IE te pum, When ance. free le % $ : Ways : ostisal or defense under - the’ into other channels.” "Even the Punchestown Shapeu foot witn an arcbed sole and avery bign | POaOt ,aIWays proceeded (og an. may be get down as merely a symptom of the'in- resolutions, for they have no personal connec- or ost ore. ‘and by no, means too soon, for, | for, John.’ BeCullough le went around the room Jerking the reciain f Lit London have con- i i } thi ts A The dramatic critics. of London: -Atis apart of the profound Americanization | contracts being with the Erie and the Central. tig. tion for years, nogiected. The Crown | cusped foot with nothing notable about any: of | snk whe jouer Pa f and waver against the was, and passéd ‘resolutions. urging. the | i if ‘i i. the ."Tem- | rest nG e to theatres, passé surging pursuit sufficient to fill a man’s life is unknown | Pennsylvania “Road, and wishes the Ameri- | ‘thing to do-with the repairs . within. the . “Tem- Eitbouga bocwae so ‘large a mnoe Ho" bad ad |p: halt thinks be now nas “a e . has ‘been’ said, is the only country ia: the uai- estine a “| Rene ca tine Sictepwalitan Hotelto measure bine-|: nation lock, the tixures or letters. tobe known ‘verse where it would be thougnt 1 perfectlysuf- |.’.‘The Inman: agent says their business iS | here to receive him and do. the- nonors: of the @ only to the keeper and Mr; Kalb. 1f-that falls a fi ‘ e aivi s joa : ; mewhat shocked at’] He bad an: idea that bis ,teft- leg. was ‘alittle ‘il ee al with himsel? 19 cay Cate he ise Master of saa | divided between the Erieand: the Central, | Goveramenys Ton tas soetround the Great | shorter than the ‘other. and. thought chat:he | time lock wil pe resorted to. his Will: be pus -with himself to say that: be’ isa Master of the a % 5 bos . ds, e .| Dut they wouldn’t “discriminate - against: the ‘and its surroundings, and: his-represen-.| might “need. to “have ‘some cork...put 16 in the morning:. a i aney. pepe ‘Mosque: make: him stand even. "He had bir Kalb wus considerably worried’ over the Dot pick up the losses of: managers will .be: rad He : 2, an a Gisastrous. . ‘The Drury Lane people'are put- 2 fe cl ter Pennsylvania if rates’ were equal’ between |-rations on his return .to Constantinople we : ad = me 5 fi i 7 i fie to’| Sue ae 2 3 pata It meastirements: of: his- body :to,{'se6:. whether The armers: wheats bare come fo|| suécenfut-Aimatenr: vaccination, | jereand hotest. | Sapiens oes o Cron tuk te | ema of os UL 12 SSR RaPE | aie eon: ant vga, cle init ‘tng up Jamps all through the building. . Mr. nN has even made x number of ‘addi- ‘onal entrances, but people are not disposed ‘fo g0 to the theatre themselves, and; least of all, to take their children: 05 <<. It : rmers ats i panaenie : : y 2 hand in yery bad order the’ past’ few-.weeks, | . ; LouisDille Courter-Tournal. fergie NON:H. BROWN, > | Eipient condition, and it isdifficuit to guess when |’ ference in the length of bislegs.and { thir kcthat:|" Ciuged that the elephant nad been Instructed ta thus inerensing the dificilty of sls. ‘The | sougger brotuer, Pranks wets seieading a caus | agent of the Gunard Line, said: “The state-'| mey wilibo properly eneried”on. ‘tho gonte~_ ‘to gar tho iden from « stage. Bablc of, dewgeiog, Fomoving shackles in the Old Country.and 1fat~" demand for breadstuffs is small, and trade is | Saas ip Clark County, Indiata, and .one-|ment is untrue, so: far aud Who oe ‘bos in. the: opinion that the left shoe :| demoralize the animal world that even bolts and: : pee yur company fs tlatend tho. work: bas made an estimate of-| ‘bo “so: tixed “i a * areca crue cit - day the doctor called at our-house and vaccin- - we : . oe jar q | Superiatans that’ has: swould have tobe bullt up ‘asiittle, ‘that “I: said Testricted. ““Native._grain 1s. wichabRed. | greq’'both of us. “Mine didn't’ tnke,- bus | concerned. We : give’: the” Pennsylvania” a pus maxtinumn cost, diaiegarate tome, “ule | that: perhips wile ‘cork-a vary lttle—would:| Y8!8,would be no obstacle ro freedom. sae | MBS. LANGTRY,....., | There is no fresh feature ‘in: foreign bread-, '-Frank’s: took’ well. .Frank -was .guite-a hero | fair share of Our patronage, distributing pro- y tO" All I did, thongh, was t i Se itnen rechas been. engaged by Mr. Bancroft to take | stuffs, ; Low grades of! Indian arid: Russian { among the ebildren, and ons day be concluded | portionately.. ‘There is no diserimination | maximum estimate, which amounts’ to some. | bes ood thing, All t did, hongh, us 29 pur in, fAdlanta,- 2; a Peat ote: Oca"! ta Pobeiere iin} t0 Play doctor. . We were all bare-footed. ana he | Beainst the Pennsylvania. Rond when rates | tuldg like £10,000, ho, submitted.to & neenoe OF | eee te hia stage shoes. “The spangled guicers f’ “Loutsvile CourterJournal:- Part in the revival of:** Ours”, in February, -vadelnoted every child in sehoul on the big toe, | 2gainst the Pennsylvania: Road when rates | intending contractors,. among. Whom. were two: corxs ia bis stare shoos. “The seangled gulters 7°." owsotle Gouri : andanew play-is bi a: for bh ~It took in nearly every case, and made the chil- | 2t¢ equa’. Loms ar German architects, for the purpose. f h of cork between-upper | “No!. But-I have an auat—ab, whose hubby play is being: prepare dren so sick that they had ail to go to bed. For | te roads from -here. If. the complaining | from: them, according to the fashion of Dutch.) three elgpihs of An ine Of cork p PPCr | was 0 piant—ah, and loved tls de—can’t—2h, 3 companies have no agents at Castle Garden | guctioneers, the offer:of the lowest-price at | and sole, raising him that muc! ba jaunt—an, down to Atiant—ab fd c we two or three weeks there wasn't hardly a child u a - “ for all in ail the t symmetrical At _Fetail character,.'"The ‘off-coast trade closed |'in the neighborhood that could walle ara thoy {# Js thelr own. fault ne Rotterdam Line, bleh, theyre prepared to do, the PORE ne | oe Pake Tor alt in al the moet epmenattical | who il saeaid tau tango ” to Adana, She is not Popular in the profession. : a by dg" aa yin: © | “ad the Diggest toes you ever saw. ‘THE ASSASIN,