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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. : “BRINGING THE PEST. What the New York Hoalth Officer Thinks of the Situation. §o Long as the Immigrants Pour In, Small-Pox Will Come with wa Them, ‘ho Health Authorities Cannot _ | Provent Lt Undor tho Pres- ent Laws. Thore Is No Guard at Port Huron to Stop the Ingress of the Contagion. forty Students of the Keokuk Med. ional College Infected with Variola, ASmall-Pox Corpse Shipped from Chicago tor Their Dis- section. Thirty-seven Plaoes in the State of Iilinois Affected by tho Provailing Disease, What the Now York Health Officer Snys, Sptetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune New York, Deo, 2.—Complatnts having bean mado from Western eltics that small-pox there could bo diroetly traced to the New York quar- anting, Dr. William M, Smith, tho Health OMcer of tho port, who may be considored an authorl- ty, snys that thoro can be no nbsolute proteotion from the {Introduction of small-pox by Smmt- gronts without onforced examination und vao- cination at tho bexinning of the voyage. Texis- jation forbidding the landing of Immigrants un- til these requirements have beon complied with might, fn his opinion, be a tong step in advance, An effort to enforco examination and vaccination without legislation = hns_—ni- ready been begun by him by means of acirculor nddressed to owners and manaxers of tteamsbip lines nt the portof Now York, urg- ing most strict ,mensuros to insure protection against tho introduction of amall-pox, or any other Infectious disease. ‘You must bear in mind,” Dr. Smith says today, * that, while NEAULY 450,000 ALIENS arcarriving in this port yearly, thoro {ann av erage of only forty vessels {nfected with small- pox. Thoru ate very many cnsea which aro Istent whon tho patients arrive bere, and which * noakill in tho world can detect before thoy havo doveloped.” “What real protection hns the country against tho sprend of small-pox, thon?” # “There can be no absolute protection so long astho system of inspection in forco hero js not extendod tO the principal points through which the iinmigrants pass, or which they mako their destinations, I WAVE NO DOUUT - that many of the casca which pass from our ob- servation undetected .tovelop, a few days after- wards, In distant parts of the country. I applicd totho honith authorities of tho pfinctpal cities of tho West and Northwest n year ao Inst May to talto moasures to guntd agiinet tho dissemination of tho seeds of contagious or in- fectious disvase."* “How long doyou dotatn pnasongora who havo comie to this port tn Infected vobsols?”” “Tho length of tholr detention deponds on the manner in which the cases of doyeloped small- pox have been treated on board during tho voy- age. If tho discusa wat detected, and was per- fectly isolated during the firat twenty-four hours ot THE TNITIAD ATAGH, that is, forty-clght hours before ‘the eruption, tho ship {s allowed to go up to tho olty, and to land her apparantly woll passengers as soon ns they buve all been | yacolnated and tho compartments occupied by the pationts bave heen disinfected, There is absolutely no restriction placed upon tho landing of the oml- grants from vessels in which uo small-pox has manlfasted {tself—nono.” ‘ “And yet these omigrants may all hayo' tho disensu in its stago of {neubation?” “Yeu, but, understand me, thls lenlont trent- ment which I have described fs not the rule in inetonces whore tho qnées on shipbuard have not been veoll isolated during every part of the voynygo, and every infectious period of the dla- enge, : ALL THE STEERAGE PASSENGERS aredetained and kept undor observation until the eifeuts of tho vaociuntion aro shown to bo protective, or until tho full incubative ataze of the discaso bas passed. In the ease of tho Ne- vada, 000 passengers, and in that of tho Itallo, &90, were vucolnutod and ‘held at Hoffman's Jsland undor observation until the protective effects of vaccination had shown theimeclves. They were sontup to Castlo Gardon from time to timo In delegntions of 409 cach.” S Recurring to,the proventive moasures that ho had taken, the Doctor coucludod ag follows: “ONE IMPORTANT FACT {a genorally ovarlonked by tho public. New York ts not the only port of entry tn the United States where emiyrants aro landod, but all tha sanitary ovils which follow thom .ure attributed tween fault of tno honlth authorities hore. Port Huron, for exniuple, is exceeded only’ by New York in the numbor of emigrauts it ro- eclves, In tho quarter onding Inst month this ‘was 30,000, yotat this placo there is no medical Inspeution at ail, ‘Lnese iniinixranta, comme by way of Quobey and Montreal are seattored over allot tho West and Northwest without thesllght-° estuttontion holog pid to their sanitary condi- ons, ‘The rovords of TUY, DROUKLYN NEALTIL BUREAU show that, froin Jun. 1, 1631, to Dee, 28, 401 cases of smallepox word ropucted in that olty, OF that numbor i483 were tiken to the iatbush Hospital, and 143 patients wore left in the oly. The total number of fatal cases In tho County Houpital wae 742. Uf those pormitted to remain in the clty thirty-two died, Jn 1880 there wore only wovunteon cases of amall-pox. Tho discase didnot make ita uppearance In Brooklyn Int your until July, when two cages wore reported, i at upuat thero was one caso; $n Beptember and Uctohor, threa cnch month. In November fivo enuea wero recordud, and two weru fatal, qe December there were threo cusos, none fatal.” ALTHOUGM OVER 86 VER CENT of tho cages ropurted tn this uity this year have Proved fatal, noverthuless tho beulth, ailicors take a hopeful view of thesituation, ‘Thoy tnd comfort in the fuot that they ire ublo to stamp out the avourge when ‘it in discovered {na houso before it hag attacked moro than fow vietins. It is shown, too, that, in propore Yon to tts population, Now York bas really loss small-pox vt presunt than inost other citius In tho United states, It waa roported today that more than threo unses of siiallepox’ dud been. Hovetauod among tho piasengers of tho ateamsbip Rhenants, which arrived on Suns day, and was detained at quarantine tntil today for further observation of ber passengers and for fuinixation, Health-Olticer Smith denied 0 rumur, IT 18 AOMEWIIAT SIGNIFICANT that tho Uourd of Emigranon Commissioners will not admit repurtors to their mootings. One Washvid today, but tha newspaper inun were suinmnurily excluded. It is belluved that the und discussed the iwportation of iufectious diteuse nuwong otuor toples brought before it fur consideration, Forty Students of dhe Keokuk Medical Colego Infected with Smail-Pox, Npectat Dispatch to The Oicago Tribune, Kroxux, In., Dec, 2.—Yosterday . Presidont Rlllls, of tho Nourd of Health, bad reported to bi alx cases of smallepox, or some eruptive discaso supposed ta be smull-pox. He at once began to investiyate, and at noon today bad learned of forty cages, ull of the slok ones belug Diedicul students fn attendance upon the Koeo~ kuk Bedieu! Cotlege, Tho called into consultas ton several physicians with experlence tn suall-pox cased, and thoy pronounce the divcase to bo tho dreuded sovurge fn the cous fuens type. Continuing with bis Investl- ations, ho loarned from the “fuculty of the colleyo thas 6 smnll-pox subject bad beon received from Chicago, but bad not » deen dissected, as the discase was detected on the body beforo.tt hud ben pl upor the dissecting. tat pane smoinbere or ae cua aver that isoase ig not | by they cannot namo whut 1¢ Ja, Brom a student ondent learned that the corps had heen handled by tho dissncting ciags, Tho blow Isnsevero one to tho medical college, aa many students aro taking thoir departure, and none Dutmedical students are down with the disease. Small-Vox in Thirtyesoven Places fn Ailtnols, Bpectat Dispateh to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Spuinavinen, M1, Dee, 29.—Dr, Rauch, oore- tary of the State Nontd of Henith, is Informed that thoro fa smile pox nt thirty-seven places in Iillnols, although in nbout two-thirds of them the disnngo is under control, Tho Intest loonlity Attacked ts Lanark, Carroll County, where tho Mayor reports one enac, Small-Vox on the Decreaso In Clnelne nat! CincINNATH, 04 Deo, 2.—Tho Henlth OMecer’a report shows n matertal nbatoment in small-pox tho pst weer: There woro thirty-nine new eases, Against lifty-four for the preceding woek. Ono hundred and twonty-three cases havo beon under treatmont during the Woek, of whom thir teen bavedied and twenty have been discharged. oe tho cuses treated 80 far, 21 por cont havo Smail-Pox at Jersey Citys Arnsey City, N, J., Deo, 20,—8ix now oases of small-pox todn: CASUALTIES. Struck atn Ratlwnay Crossing. Bpeciat IHepateh to The Chteago Tribune. 8r. PAuL, Minn... Dee. 2,—-At 6 o'clock this evening a wagon containing Lovl Gorman, Frank Sprague, ‘Thomas Gannon, and Germaina Quinn, while crossing the track of tho St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railroad, in Minnenp- olla, was struck by tho locomotive of the Bhort- Ling train, which loft St.Paul at 4:90 o'clock, and the vebiele, men, and a number of wild turkeys woro thrown into tho alr ag if shot from N mortar, The train, 'which was runulng at yreat speod, was stopped, and the injurod mon eared for by the train-men aod soveral of tho passengers, Gorman was convoyed to his residence, No. 611 North Second stroot, and Gannon and Spriguce taken to Dr, Amos’ of- fico, Levi Gorman, the most seriously injure hond, two Inches in length, severe cuts over bis right eye and car, five small cuts on bis bend, nnd a soriots concussion of the brain, Spraguo hus aacnlp wound two inches in length on the top of bis head and a buedly contuxed wound on his right arm, and his right side and spite are also injured. Gannon {sn frightful looking, object. His favo on tho FIRM side, from his halr to his chin, Is Itorally skinned, bis nose Is outof joint, and his loft hand and thumb badly sprain Aty o'clock Spragito was tnkon to bis home and Gor inan was taken to his buarding-house, corner of Sixth strect, northoust, and Second nvenuc. Gorman, who 18 In a semi-unconsclous state, 18 considered in 4 eettical oundition, aud fcars are entertained that he will not recover. Wilted by Ets Own Gur Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ATLANTA, Gn. Deo, 20.—On Monday a party of young mon from Columbus gathered tn Hurrts County at Mount Airy for the purpose of going shootiug. Among thom was Churloy Kennon, sonofJ. IL. 8. Kennon, a promlucnt merohant of Columbus, White young Kennon, full of life, was onjoylog nnticlpations of a day of fine sport hla gun silpped through his hands ond felhon the zround. Tho hammer struck a plece’ of woot, enusing one of the barrols to be discharged, and the coutents were deposited in hiaabdomon, canals, a wound from which he died in tive minutes, A Fall of Sixty Feet. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Erary, i, Dee. 29.—Ed Ellsworth, a young man aged about 21,0 carponter, who came hore yestorday from Clinton Junction, Wis., to work on Wood & Bherwin's rofrigorator. building, fol from the root to the ground, a distance of sixty foct. this nfternoon, striking on his back and fraotering his sp! pit well ale. 4 MATRIMONIAL. Randolph and Crawford, at Galena, Ml). Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, GALENA, IIL, Dee, 22.—BMr. William Teploy -Rando!ph, of Dubuque, was united tn matrimony to Miss Tarriet Nowhalt Crawford, second youngest daughter of Dr. J. 8. Crawford, a rolgning Galena betle, and 9 representative of one of the oldest and best familics in tho city. ‘The coromony took place at balf-past 7 o'clock thie ovening at the South Presbyterian Church, and was porformnod by tho regular pastor, the Rev: A. C. Smith, in the prosonco of # largo and fashionable. company, Including guesta fram Ghloayes: Dubuque, Plattevillo,, and Omaha The bride was attended by the Misses Annie KE. Girdon, of Gnlona, Emma Meridith and Fanny Weilgla, of Dubuque, and ber sister, Georgio Crawford, Tho groom's attendants wero Mossra, Lyman W. Soaman,’ Charlos Keller, and Harry Bunting, of Dubuque, and Dr. Will P. Crawford, brother of tho bride. Mosara. Jobin Dowling, of Dubuque, Will. Brand, of Milyitu- ko, and @, A. Fowler and Sain H. Stillman, of Galena, acted a ushers. A brilliant reception wna held at tho Crawford munsion from 8o'clouk until 10, and nt 10:18 the bride and groom took train for s beidni tour of the East, The presents were numerous, nad all costly and beautiful, _—————— FINANCIAL, Tho Reading Brower, Reavra, Pa., Dec, 20.—Juugionts amounting to $150,000 hnve boen entered hore nyalnat the estate of Fredorick Lauer, tho brewer who re- contly failed, It is agreed to carry on busizess during the present litization. “All personal property bas been tevied on. y Twonty Conta on the Dollar, CrncrsNatr, Dev, .—A mectlng of creditors ot J. 2. Warnor & Co. wns hold thia atternoon, The firm made 9 statement showing nssote of |, $95,000; total Habtiitios, $16,000, of which $125,- consed, und isn proferred elaimad. Tho firm offers to pay 20 celts on tho dollar, and 0 com- raitieg wus appointed to consider tho proposl- jon. : itorace AEnint}1. morly Secretary of tho Nawton Township (N. J.) uitding & Loan Association, owes that or- Ranization $00,000, and an additional $20,000 to | all individuals, OBITUARY. Mienry §. Moon, at'Saratoga, N. Ys Gpectat Dispatch to The Chicaoa Tribune. proprivtor of Moon'a Lnko House, Saratoga Lako, whilo walking with n Indy on Philudolpbia atroot at Qo'clock toniabt dropped dead from* heart discase, uged 40 yours. RR. L. Geddls, the Noted Stock-Irooder ot Michigan, Dernorr, Mick, Doo. 2.1. I. Geddls, of Btate, dfod this. moi arter ‘@ brief ilnas ; The Mev. Mr. Mutth Tononto, Dev. £9.~Tha itev, BM: Ing of typhold-pueumonia need 40. 7 ¥ Batthows, enco, dled ut Yorkville today. —$—$<————. A POPULAR JUDGE, Bpeclal Diaputeh t0 The Chteago Tribune. ADRIAN, Mloh., Deo, 2.—At a spools! session’ of the Clrowit Court thlsufternoon, Judge Daniel’ L. Pratt, who ‘resigns the Judgesbip with the outgolug your, was presented with wn olegunt gold watch and ebaln nga token of esteem trom. inembers of the Sou ty. har and ory, Bult hile specehes wero.mudo by Messrs. C. It. sitter und Clement B, Wenvar, to which Judxe Pratt made a fooling respon: —————————— ASchemo That Didnt Pan Out Welle 4 ' Bum Betnclaco Past, °° know whether they do it intentionally wid young Juck Kanebitor, thougbt~ ‘hut somvhow those nowspipers puss nd nn awrul lot of unrellubdlo information,” How's that?” danruelaly. Inquired bis runniye Sti LFA may wook that a poor ie Why, Lauw in tho Post tai young fallow in St, Louls borcowed an uimbrolly: of w bank President and tho next day returned ‘“Uippio’ lie, that" , 2 i nO Hor he Wid really," continued Kanebitory “he walked into the bank tho very noxt day an returoud the umbrella. ‘Tho President was so muob gstonished that be called the young man: back aug mado bin bis casbler ata big salary,” Hecauso he was sv honest, eh?’ . “Bxautly., Ho, you see asf bad gotten ane of Tor tho wamo racket before avy of tho other 0: . einot 3 : Bo T rusbod around to the Novada Bank, and asked Louls MoLane to tend me anumbrolla., There wasex Directors moutuig going on at tbe “tne, so F sbougnt Lbad ‘ein sure,’ " © Wout did old mouoybass any’ month yet, ow what Lin about,’ wad Ty ‘Just you lend ing an umbrella’ do he told a el ork. co lof mo have onu, and tuke $10 for 60° curity.” fy Groat Scott!" z “But that ain't tho worst of it Whon wuso'tono that NcLune had borrowed from mo two yours ago. Rid thon they both iit’ olgarete and musod ovar tha utter wurcliabiiltv.of the nas, ston of more {t- ploy by thom as an t lo draw working people inte the ““Fho true protection,” the res- olution concludes, “Hes tu the organization of all trades with the ultimate purpose of transferring all Instruments of Inbor Inte the coninon property of the people.” ‘Tho ean vention expelled eighteen mombers (inelud- ing Justus HH. Schwab) who hac vended in Maret Inst for fraudulently call- ing theimaulves “The Now ¥ the Soclallstic Labor party,” and issuing cards of membership under that name, MUNICIRAL UXPENBES. TWENTY-NINE MILLIONS FOR NENT YRAT. Special Dispateh to The Chteaao Tribunes Yor, Dec, 20.—The Bonrd of Esti- mate and Apportionment completed the work of inaking appropriations for running the elty governinent during 1882, When the Amount to be appropriated for the use of tho Board of Edueation came up for~ con- sideration the members of the board con- curred In the sum of $8,500,000 ns be- ‘The Commls- sloners of Education asked for S:h8W0,025 of the City of Now York in_ makin provisional estinate of the Bonre tunte and Apportionment. ‘The item of $250,- Comnissioner-of-Public-Works ‘Thompson wanted to uso i experiments for the waste of Croton water was $5,000, ‘Lhe total appropriations for the City Government next year amount 1881 the appropriations "The sum granted this year jess than was ake NEW YORK. ane oo refins beun partiolly quarantined and Denial by Vanderbilt of the Rumor of His Contem- plated Retirement. yo, and putting Mra. Hat inallo, new abode down sliirs t to her maternal duth ‘6 Uttin rodents were hutdicd at the sido of thele mother. A couple of weeks J tho captive family wore nil in a flourishing condition, birt ond evening thelr owner notleed whon be went to feud them that tho mother had knawed a small bole in tho side other prison, and on commiting the Mkewiso perceived that one of the cacaped. “I nailed a piece of tin over tho hole,” wns about forviag the cellar when I heard a squeuking in the infastof alot of empty beor battles if In a corner of the 1 moved one of the bottles and ane that somothing was jumping up and down Inelde it, and what eahowld eat something b young rat. The little follow had Jumped down the neck of tho bottle and again, the aldes Heing too slippery, I suppore. Curious tosce what the mower would do, f phiced the bottle containing tha young’un in innuch a way, however, that {t could nockerl over, Liter in the ovening, {went to aes how things were found that roveral pieces of down the neck of tho bottle by tha mothor, After anotuer week had passed tho young rat bad so increased chance of itsleaving Its crystal dungeon waa precluded, and sul piiced the bottle on one side so that the mothor could ferd her little ong moru conifortubly. Khe has evidently taken the best care of Jt, forhe iaho tnt that h no longer turn blmself round, Iwas puzzled for xome time as to how tie got his drink, but one day [ upproached cautiously and found tho old rat buslly engaxed in. dipping ber tail in the then shoving it down th next morning fly ‘ark rection of Auction of Seats for the Opening at Wallack's New were standing couldn't climb out Twenty-nine Millions Appropri- ated to Run the City Noxt Year.’ uUting on, and L doin alze that atl A Consignment of Russian Jews Started for the West and Southwest. Ing enough Assertion that tho Hannibal & St. saucer of water and Josoph Road Owes Missouri neck of the bottle for the young Or course the athor Iittic rite hive boen tong ‘, stakes, but the wother rat and the little one in the beer-bottle 1 am pre- serving for awhile ns n curiosity, A NOVEL CREMATION. Riaka In Graveyard Companies Amonnt- ing to a Quarter ofa Millio —Dupes of tho Insurance Shurks Jolin . Kogetherand Burn ‘Thelr Policies. Dispatch to Philudetphta Times, Iteaprsa, Pa, Doc. 21.—Denth-bed Insurance received n sevore blow In thls Jocality today by tho demonstration held at Heydt's. Tavern, in District Township, twenty-two mites cast of this city, whore policies representing an aggregate value of $200,000 were burned, man of large influence In thia rection of tho connty, who held Insurances to tho amount of $25,000 upon the Ives of ayed people, was awin- died by the insurance sharks out of several Being aman of means, tho insurance companies took advantage of the fact upon scclng bis willingness to pay tho nssess- ments, and thoy wero pited in upon him to the extent of $14 per month, when ono of his risks which bo had an was unable faction whatever from the cumpany which had issuod tho policy until after a period of flve and ohall months, during which tio he continucd to pay hisasscssinents upon the same policy. Cevaming Impaticnt of delay, he visited Harris- burg, accompanied by severat of his neighbors, n which he was Instired was the Pennsylvania Mutunt Asscasment Insurance Company, of Harrisburg, and he succecded, after a most peralstent course,in. frightening the ooekes into paying bim pho $197 in full sot- mi Mr. Heydt became so much incensed by this notion that hedetermined upon publicly burn- ing all other policies beld by him. Ho Invited his nelghbors to joiain the demonstration. A number of them’ expressed their. intention of fore Cyc fgo swallowed by my Justus Schwab Inoontinently Bounced from the Party by His Follow- Communists, THE ATEAMBING GELLENT ALD MIGHT. New Your, Dec. 20.-The agents of the Steamship Company haye been informed by cable.that tho report. of the stranding of the Gellert was brought to Cuxhaven bya fisherman who saw the steamer authored during a fog, and thouglit sho was on the bench. anchored in elght fathoms of water, and came to Cuxhaven as soon as tho fog lifted. CATIFORNIA HORSES COMING FE. The Spirit of the Timey, says C ford, of California now 1h ing east next season the Hfamburg-American VANDERBILT. THE STONY OF 11S RETINEMENT. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicaca Tribune. New York, Dec, 20,—Reports were clr- culated on Wall street yesterday that Will- Hy dpa He Vanderbilt wos pn the holt ie Te- siguing the control of his system of railroads ot the PArYs lias A leap Git BIL Eka top. Or ae to his son, Cornelius Vanderbilt. In his will the Inte Commodure Vanderbilt asked that Cornelits Vanderbilt should succeed fis futher In the coutrol of the ronds, and the rumors, owing to Mr. Vanderbilt's sale of a Jnrge block of Central stock few years ago, and subsequent transactions, galned con- Mr. Vanderbilt this evening, when asked what truth there was in tho reports, replied: “ My son told ma of a report to that effect this morning. It is the'same in my nittters asin everything else, Lflud L have got to go nway from home to get the news. Just as much news to my gon as It was to Why, my dear boy, 1 MAVE NOT THOUGHT OF BUCH A THIN “ JTow do you suppose the rumorstarted ?”? asked the reporter, “It isn Wall streetstory, and that ts about. all that is necessary t say about it.” 3 “ Ultimately, of course, you will resign control to your son?” “Like every one clse I must do,’ was tho stgniticant response of Mr. Vanderbiit, who “Itis nimatter of iny Because i relieve myself of 2 portion of my business It does not signify that Lam going to resign my control,” “Yo change the subject, Is the railrond War any hearer an end than {6 was 2” “Toffered to leave tho sitter to Oharies Franels Adams, ts you know, but tho other: Hines did not see fit to accept the proposition, ISHALL, TROUBLE MYSELF NO LONGER about tho question, When the opposing lines. trendy to settle the diteulties 1. shail be vy tu listen to them, butishall not botner ralns to hunt up methods to adjust the i not staré tho fight, dnd therefore ft 1s not incumbent on me to end it, It is strange how the storics about mo start, ‘The statement that L tried to crowd the busi- ness of tho Erle vif the Ohio Kallway lines is entirely without foundation, and Jewett and mysolf are the best of friends.” WALLACK’S THDATRE. BALE OF SEATS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes New Yonk, Dee, 29.—Tho seats und boxes in Lester Wallack’s new theatfo wore -to- night disposed of at auction for the opening night next week, Two boxes brought $300 cach, two $100 cach, ene $140, and ono $250, ‘Tho highest price for orchestra seats was $16, and prices from that down to 84 wore ‘The speculators were present ag usual, and got much tho best of the sale, Tho seats in the balcony sold from $11 down to $3ench, and a large share of them went to the speculators, Afr. Moss estimated that the recelpts would amount to $10,000, but It was thought by others who undertook to fuot up the sales that the aggregnts amount would fall short of those figures fully $3,000, The bidders had until ‘Toucsday to pay for clr sents. Ifthey re not paid for on that hey will be resold, ‘Cho first perform- in the now theatre will take place on Weilnesday evening next, when the * School for Scandal” will be presonted, introducing: the full strengh of Me. Wallack’s company, RUSSIAN JEWS. A CONSIGNMENT Vor THE WEST. Bpectat LHavatch to: ‘The Chicago Tribune. New Yout, Dee, 20.—Tho prospects for the Russian Jew omlgrants are brightoning, 000 belongs to the estate of J.T. Warron, de- | ‘Today over 200 wero ‘sont: by the Central Railroad, with which the Hebrew Benevolent” Society tras made aspecial contract, to differ- ent localities in the West and Southwest. Of this number, soventy-oight woro taken from Purvapenentia, Doo. 20.-Horace Hamitl, for. | Ward's Istand, and 140 wero thoue that hava arrived within the past ten days, , The She was In fact Thomus Hoydt.a thousand dollars. — ed STREET-CAR, ROBBERS. Moncy-Koxer ‘Kakon ‘from the Drivers in ‘Toledo Wednosdny Night, Bp xtat Dispaten to The Cheaoo Tribune. Tourno, 0. Deo. w.—An organized gang of banditti scom to have made a plan for a weneral raid up the street-cnrs Inst night, About 7 o'clock the highwaymon presented thelr cooked revolvers before a driver of the Erle street car and domanded bis money-box, which be quickly gave up. About 1) o'clock a band, perhaps tho same ono, curricd off the money-box of u Sum- mit street car in A simoliar manner, evoning a like attempt upon tho Metropolitan ine was frustrated b; of men in the car, SOCIETY. What tho New York Fashlonables Aro siderable credence. insurance of y tho presence of n number New York Sun, Der. 25. A fow teas, very elegant and elaborate young Indies* tunchcon given in honor of Bliss Porter, of Washington, by Mra, Amos Cotting, with a mustcul ovening at Mrs, Musgravo's, Miss Vun- derbilt's wedding, and three dancing cluss mevt- ings have been almost the only ovents of the a of dollnrs of speculative insurance are held in the township, a zrand demonstration was oxpected. A postpunoment from the time orlginully agreed upon, on account of incloment weuthor, wita agreed upon, until today, when there was a large gathoring at tho old nostelrie fn District,kept by Henry 8, Heydt, a cousin of the projector of the cremation, lay people cuminenced to nerive, on foot and in vohicios, and by 2 afternoon Hoydt’a Tavern and vielnity present ed ao lively appearance, By this” tim large colexation of olicrs Batters. and onli FY Swamp, headed by tha Union Cornet [and of ‘four gaily-caparisoned horses drew the band-wagon, and 1 long train of ve- Previous to tha arrival of tha parntions for the cremation had been Tho represuntatives of 1 numbor of the leading familles of District and adjacent townships ussembled tna Inrge hall in the hotel. Tho total amount of insurance held by thom was about $250,000, in a number of The policies,-togcthor with tho nssessment notices recuived during the present year, were handed over to the secretaries of the mecting, which were oflicered as IH ‘Thomas Hoydt; Vico-Presidents, Charles Boyer, Jefferson Ruch, Jacob Dicrolf, Jacob Frontisor, Daniel Haag, Conrad Ely, Al Jobn Heydt, M. Hf, Landis, de James sehufer, Scerctaries, N. E asch. Tho persons prosent re~ fated thoir exporiauca, showing that many of thom had been reduced to poverty by tholr cf- fortato pny the numerous assessments. Some money froin added, with a smile: ‘Thomas Heydt Mrs, Musgravo's concert on Tuesday evening wasasmalland carly affatt, as far us the audi- onco were concerned, but extremely successful from a musical point of view, as nearly all of Col. Mapleson's troupe, Including Signora Fern! Dol Puente, and Ravelll, were in attendance, and sang several timer. Mme. Saccon! also gavo one of her beautiful perforinances on tho harp, aud Mr. Rufus Hateh dr. a very-amusing burlesque imitation of sey- eral well-known actors and lecturers. ‘The danelug class mootings last week wore at. Mra, Parsons’ in Madigon avenue, Mrs. Thomas Addls Emiuet’s, and at Hiaaka's rooms. Opern-going enthusiasm seems suddenly to have blazed up during tho. Iast week of the season, Tho attendnnce on Wodneaday evening, whon tha first porformunceof the " fuguonots” took pluce, was by far tho largest and most bril- Mant of tho winter, and the array ot bonuty, dress, and fashion In tho proscenium and artist boxes wasn pleasant romindar of old times, ‘The lending ovent of the coming woek will bo C.D. C, series, which will eyoning at Dolmunico’s 8 MoAllistor, upon whom fall ull tho labor and responsibil of balla, buve been and Signori Galassi, hicles followed, actively going on. rome Heichert, Bamu Jaines Reppert Dotter, Adum Mor the tirat bail of tho F. bo given on Tuesday freoly given. bosleged for tho lagt three months with applications for memberabin, aud it 13 feared that tho crush on ‘Tuesday olght will ho Botnething unoxampled, even in the his- tory of Delmonico crowds, people will enjoy themscives, however, there enn bo no dowbt, as the F.C, D, C's have been the detlght of the corps de ballet section of the great world eversinoy they were first inveatad. "Tho reception of Mra. J; P, Stephens Wedlnos- day, the wedding of Miss May und Mr. W. & Wright, which will tke pl ct the residence of Dr. Biny, on th. nuda fow informal dinners world bus in ans nN tho Inst day of mi ert Frealdent, Thomas Hoydt, an olderly with white locks, stated that tho amount of money feollshiy paid {nto the agsossment com- panies In his section would be suiliciont to bulld nraflroad connecting them with tho outside After a number of short speoccs there was n procession through the village. and fually a halt jn front of the hotel. ‘Tho policies, strun; upon u pole erected That :the. young together, wore fastonod tha centre of tho cross- rods, and a little niece of the proprictor of tho hotel appited a torch to tho bundles of polleles. 'Phore wns 0 bright dinze, which lasted Cor suv eral minutes, the policies having becn saturated duyed ww lvoty air, to the music of which Mr, Hoydt and u number of his neighbors danced about the all handa wround, An adjourament took pluco, where # collution waa served and a cnerl Joilification took pluco, ‘This evening 0 theo festivities, In which the entire participated, and thus onded tho ublic buralayg of Insurance policies in forca cv in this country, Tho match on the 2 and tens aro atl that tho tlulpniion for noxt wavk, the yeur thoro.will probutly bo nu very general exodua of Young Americn to seaside und moun- tulns, as much for the renovation of exhausted nature ns to ayold the now almost obsvtete oun- toi of Now-Yoar visita. Sovoral very nice par- ties for tho country are now in course of formu. ton, and youn, forward to tho! tions of grent enjoyment. @ social calendar for Ianuory is alrendy: Soveral weddings are announced among which are those of Bfiss iy Perkins, Miss Townsend and Mr. Suckett, Ailes Montgumery ‘and Mr. Miss Apthin, and Mr. ‘Two bachalors' balls are expucted to tako plico at. the 19 Uronswick jn the course of the month; and these, with the second Putrlarohs’ on the sth and C.D, 0. on the 23d, to say nothing of a legion of dunulng glasses evory wock and save eral private bails, commencing with tat of 3fr. Fredorlo W, Btoyens, will supp! and racketing us can very well be orawdod into ys and nights, f enrsnls for the amatour representa- tion of the almost worn-out * Pationce " are xo- gulnrly und barmoulousty at Chicker- ty 10 f tho twenty Jovesiok muldons are being dally swollod by new re- Atnong thoso Who hayo beon added within tho Ingt week are Mf in Miss Gertrude Cheovor, Miss Jeannie ‘Turn Swan. and Siss Luo: Miss Fanny Bint Eugene Cruger take tho parts of tho threo lend- io drayoon chorus bas been iforced by the addition of Biusura. futnar- fatde Cutling, Sponcer, Turnuro, und Wyllys ores, 5 hu onsengement fs announced of Miss Adclino’ ea tkuiguter of the into Me. Jothans Post, £0 Mr, Koubel, of Paris. ‘AN onguguinont with coul-oll. menand matdens xre looking Now-Year frolic with unticipa: well fled up, was struak at 40" for tne inonth, SolMdifying Petroleum for Transportas Lonion ‘Times. According to. a. St, Petersburg paper, a Gor man, Horr P, N, Dittmar, tas practically solyed the problem of render! problein considerably stu in view of tho largo quostion of trans company has troleumn “salld—a y chemtste of tute of them with. tckets to thelr points of destination. Galveston, Dalla ‘oxns, to, Nebraska, Chicago, Milwiul Cleveland, and various points of Michigan ‘and Minnesota. Actual employment is not but they benr letters from BAnatoaa,N, ¥., Deo. 2.—Henry 8, Moon, | the society to lending Hebrews inthe cies and towns to which they-are sent, earnestly {mploring that the refugees may be given work to prevent thetr becoming cliarzes upon the authorltles, In this way the Hebrows of * this city divide the res 881 8 work | tha patent whon coin: plated. Tho transformation of the substance will not cost more than about dd per iid Iba (alx kopees per poo’), whurcis the casks now used Increase tho cost of petrolcuim nbout 2s dd for per pood), lonkage mode of treatment ie not yot dleclosed, and chemists to syhom small 1} ld potroleum have been sent have not ‘been able to minko out the nature of tho forelgn aubstances that aro added Jn a proportion of zor at inost J por cont to solidify the petroloum. ‘Tho reporter of tho 8t. P product; he says it ts of a wind-yellow color, and has the consistency of vory atitf yulatine; it van be kneaded with tho fingers like wux, and [a yet somowhut breakable. a8 much gnycty and Austin, ‘Uto same quanti promised them, not considered. les Emily Nell: paper enw the ren from duasla,-J HANNIBAL & 8T, JOSEPIL: Geddisburg, tho noted stock-brecder of thls | yr owHS THE STATR OF MIsSOUE NOTIN New Yont, Dee, 2.—John I, Dull, Viec- President of the Hannibal & St. Josoph Rall- road Company, says,with reference tothe alleged statement of Goy, Crittenden of Mls- Presidont of the Primitive Mothodist Confer- |'gouri, that if the company tinkes default of the January Interest o1 the State aid bonds tha State will advyortlao:tho road for sale: “The Hannibal & St. Joseph Ratlrond Com- pany is under no obligation to pay the inter- est rofurred to. ‘The bonds are bonds of the State of Missourl and: not of the: railroad company, ‘They, amount. to 83,000,000, nail nu niore, On the 20th of Juno, 188t, the rail- rond company pati, 83,000,000 te. Phil 1. Chappell, the Treasurer of tha 5S! took # specific receipt’ from the “Tho $3,000,000 paid t THY FULL A: re ACCIUED INTEREST. . of the bonds, ‘Lhe State of, Missourl still hos this money. Tho State paid t ly, interest on these bonds through tha Bank of its regular fiscal ny is. an absurd pro} dtainsels, and . thi Asmaii piece of the f a fead-pencll and about ao foch Jong could bo It at one end and held with the ¢ ineited ke wax, and It wus only while, when hot drops rao after little {ig ulso announced between jorris, tho sister of Mrs, George abot Ward. i" tof Mrs. Fostor Swift, the roster Swift, for so many yours jean in this elty, ans, Was ANNOUNCE of Sirs, Swift a fow days sinea, Solitaire Watnonds in ordinary ninetecnth century aittings huve already ‘become tmanoto- nous a8 pledged uf love and doll ic ‘Tho lutest novel 0 hat out. Tho danger of ire is ounstauEARy: Jean equired by tha nde Qivon of vinegar, and the process is rapid, Tha vinegar in tinie separates aut below aud the troloum above, sume vinegar can be used Vents that the higher and lw: carbons in crude naphthn ure not affected by tho sollditying agent, in whlob case thy costly nparatud for fractional distillation might be apenaed with, The advantn d Joum would bo pucuitarly foit in reglous like tho Ciucasus, whore tho naphtha industry aur- arth of suitable wood tor ——————————— Blatno and Archury ton luster ta the Boss ainu's rocont recep bountiful collation wns served In tho Bir, laine cscortud Preste the tablo bu handed suylug: * Mr, President, b drink snovcss of your Administration.” * An ‘turn,’ remarked A Hobbing, and Mr. C to Mr. Winslow: e- to the fronds ated whuthor tho watodly. Lt ap. on bydro- to hls betrothed, tent rings is ono that haa rece sented to Miss Annatta Wetmore by Tho jowel faa dlarmonitl of rare brit the piircat water, aud is suid to fave once bos longed tu tha crown Jowvls of Austria, ‘fhe sut- and tho ring, exuotl t Is aaneliced to ba ove! years ——— STEAMSHIP NEWS, Ponvon, Deo, 2.—Arrived, the Suevia, the Poralan Monureb, and tho Aluska, Lospon; Doe. 20,—Tho German steam Capt, Wetss, from Now York Noy, 8 for Copan- hagen und Stettin, before reported disublod, are rived at Queenstown this ovening tntow, Her pt und bor rudder fost, ———————$— wot Build patros fers through tho de “ ton Journal, says of Mr, MOUNT OF TIHH-PRINCIPAL AND: a i it, drink to tho *. This reminded a gouticinan presont of an incident wt the Yorktown culobra- on. A fow xentlomen were apeaking oue ulght of the bi-cuntennial, a hundeod yi when Prealdont Arthur romurkeds * Oue of your reut-yrandchildres will bo Preaident thew, Mr. Btaino!’ ‘Abt’ roplied tho Secretary, ‘1 dou't propose to wait that long.’ "*. ition that, after spaying ourdebt in full, prinalpal and inter ust, we should contlaue to pay interest. ‘Tho Hannibal & St. Joseph Rallroad Company by yerecelying ald from the State of Missourl which hus defaulted npon the Interest... Over 323,000,- 000 of bonds ware lasted D; This particular. bonds fs tho only Issue vhas nevor lost 8 dolla " PHE SOCIALISTS, . THEIR BCNKED, New Yon, Dee. 2-~4+¢ today’s session of. the: Scelalistle-Labor Party’s Convention a preamble and resolutions were adopted, ‘The 7 former states that under the capitalistic sys- “He ult, * Woy, it fan's golur to rain for a'} tom the waxys of laborers’ becom teas than V1 ken fy necessary for thelr wants; that, when’ thelr wages aro increased, through a pro-, tectlve tariff, their expenses are equally in+ I sreneTt Hy ny tease when free trate dowers Ha vtha umbrella, il bo’ feit | coat of - living wages are also lowered; soo ae The Mubaue bad borrowed fro therefore, the resolutions declare: that the turlif, question in no way. affects ‘tha true Interests af tha Jabaring nonulation ‘]} the only, railroad compan Tho Ito, Charles Howes, pastor of the Fitth Raptiat Churob of this city, committed ‘sutcide In Oak- sturday by cuttluy bis throat. io had shown symptoms of mental dorange- BAN Francisco, Cal., Dee. He O00. oF + Au Extraordinary Wumor Indeed, London Telegraph An extriordinary rumor tea! Na-nothing lows than Usat it is seriousty cone the Papat Beo from ftome Who, at the beginnlog of hes us from Hor- oo DIED OF HIS INJURIES, 18. A, Dociittlo, whose skull waa. f 11 ay dotutted elsewhere, died at the hospital ————— ABatina Boule . ‘A ramtouar Puttadetnata Sree jomale rat wad recent mnt North Secvad wtrpot, who vurns Tuaby an honest: penny by welling bl: His, the serpentechurmor, The wid the unlucky rat from ber captor, ana her over to the tender eroleg of a huge turtlo-hoaded snake whon he ivud that she was fo an Intureating oo few’ days thy rat would of soveral Mido rats, ans mauynmore for bly snakes. Procuring a large box, he wired itia such 8 way that templutad to transter to Fulda, inGermany, the preseat year, the i {nto the forexround, Malta, i is sale ‘ag tho spot where tho Papacy was to find refuge ‘and independence; but that “ahandouod, wad | cartuln town in Spain wera se Notther France noe Austria showed any ontbusl- atter, and besiles the recent visit jonni On the ow band, id the first editions of tho yaper,-] thougbe fds) then Avignon, ht by a youth: ae, ato dn tho wn of the Kinu of Ltuly ta Vi paintment of BM. Paul I stor of Pablig Worsbip on the ntlines ut an en. to these plans. upretia, moreover, hi Y proposal that Italy nder ita territorial rights over the and allow the formation of aiiuine Hiun Capital and Leo XID convelyod ful: punter of was bout to baud y rejected. tho ture sovorolanty outa benco it is pretended Popo the bold {dea of making 4 portion of Protestant Germany bls own headquarters. It was urged id there -would beso hat tho rent repugnance of Hermany to the Pa. pacy was that itwaan foreign catablishinont, and that the Prussian Government inight easily concede ta the Primate of the Cathalle Church | living in) Germany, privileges which [ft re- fired, 10, ong roatding th mi ‘ Chancellor by olitalning for bim a majority in tho Helchatag? Jt fis alleged that \irimer tokens Johe has bean neting as Intermediary with Prince Bismarck, and tho tuot 14 mentioned that Prince Hohentohe, now in Berlin many yenrs, on anriay anes with the Erne peror. which may indeed bo a sign of Improved reintions between tho Vatican and Berlin: tint, atill, thence to the Papal Bee nt Fulda ta, Indecd, as tho Scotch aay, “a far ery." MRS. GAINES’ SUITS, Tho Crescent Clty Hejoleing In the Hee Nef that They Are Ended nt Laat. Nevo trteana (ia) Times-Demorrat. ‘Tho decialon telegraphed yesterday of the Su- Prete Court of tho United States In the cuso of Davis against Gaines is onc of vast importance and Interest tothisctty and people, Justice Wood hos commended himself to tho gratitude and high appreciation of our long-aMiicted and perses cuted community by this able and Iicid expost- tton of what always appeared to our Blate courts and people to be a domand of oquity and Justico, that tho purchasors of property, forty years ayo, under a will probated and administered by laws ful executors in our State courts should be pro- tected from ouster and rulnousdamages through the discovery and probute, thirty or forty yours miter, of a second will, - This assumed will was probated asa lost or de stroyed will nt lenat forty years after tho first will—with fil notice to the whole world, and, In fact, inst every efort to act it aside—wasex- teciited, and by n decision of n competent court, ail the property of tho tcatator waa sold at pub- jig, vendue. Under thia now imaginary will nuits woro brought against the partics who had purchised| thid property, and through the | zen onerzy, nn pertinacity of nromarkuble woman, claiming to bo sole helr under the sald assumed tite gu ouster and for fruits and revenues have been rentlered asitinst this olty and many of ber citi- zens, sinounting to miltions, The Cnited states Circuit Judge haa sendered thoso judgments, A Jorge number of our people bave been impov- erished by thom, The nuount, claimed of tho city alone would sum up about $3,000), A majority of tho pactics against whom thote Judsinents wore rendered rezurdod It na favor and imuroy to pay Mra. Gaines the full yalue of the property to be quieted in thair title, pros visted thoy ware rolleved of her alatm for fruits and rovenuer during the time thoy poracssed the samo under titles now declared by the United States Supreme Court to te good and valld, These purties hold warrantec: titics from tho city, which sold tho property more than thirty yoars ago. Tho city will be reltoved of all such alalins now, Tho unfortu- nate victiins of this stupendous legal or judi- cla! fraud or error have [ttle chance or bope of recovering back their money. All thathas beon patd foquict titles held under tho first will has + zone where tho woodbine twineth.” And even tho vonerable plaintiif, whore marvelous and eventful carcor of pertinavious tigation is fa- inilfar to the public, has derived little profit from this rosult of her marvelous zeal ond tenielty. Into the grest and losatlable maw of apceulators, shavers, Inwyers, Court Comuinis- sionera, and officials has poured this Puctolenn etream of weulth, all derived from a now diacov- ered Sudiciat error. In view of so sudden atus pendous a development, the memorable words of Justice Grier of the United States Supreme Court in rexurd to this clalm are brought vividly to our recollection: Justica Grier against Heonen, in $800, 44 Howard, says: ‘+ } wholly dissent from the opinion of the mn+ jonty. of the court in this c to vindicate my opinion by ngzain presanting to the public view a ulstory of tho scandalous yos~ sip which has beon buriad under the Austof abnit century, and which a proper fecling of dellency stould bave sufforei to remain so. | thoreforodis- miss the caso, us 1 hope, for the Inst time, with thesinwle remark that if It be the Inw of Louls- inna that nwillean be established by the dim recollections, senile gossips, after forty the Utles and possessions of bona fide purebas- ers, without notice, of nn apparcatly Indefens! bie legal title, haudequidem invideowmtror magis," ——— CANNIBAL CONVERTS. Warbaritics Commitied in a Pacific Istand Group. San Francisco Chronicte. In July lust attention was called to a massacre which took place at Taputconen, ono of tho istands of the Gilbert group, altuated between luttitude I deg. south, and longitude 172 deg. -and Iii dog. 30min, east. ‘This slaughtor of natives was conducted Nader the direction of Kabu, a untivo of the Sundwich Istands. Kabu was un ordatocd mis- sloniry from onc of tho prosolytizing socletios baving its headquarters at Honolulu. The hor rible ineldents which ovourred at the massacre hoving never been fully detailed, n Chronicte roprevontatiee yesterday visited the American schooner Pannoula, which bas Intely returned from u crulse among tho Ling Istands and Fiji, and obtained the fottowing Information: The mau Kabu came to Taputeonea in the Hawalinn Governinent schooner Storm Bird about tivo yours ngo. He sti:ecoded in_ converting a num ber of the natives in fact, a lnrge majority of tham. As recompense for hisavangellcal labors hbo recoived quantitics of copra (dried cocoanut), peurl, and turtle-shells, which ho sold ta the trading schooners belonging to Bidney, which crutso in the South Seas, “In March ust his de- mands became s0 exorbitant and oporcasive that the people living on the south alde of tho island refused tomect thoculls. Kahu, the mine slonary and Gop-fearlog Kunnka, armed bia fol- lowers itith guns, clubs, and spare, aud attacked tho perverts, ‘Tho horrible atrocities that followed were re- lated by 4 survivor te some wuite men who live on one of the islands to the nortu of tho group. Ail the old Instiucts of cannibalism wore aroused In those fends. ‘Tho wowwen wero outrazod und the bodies, with those of young children, were eaten, After the cravings of these intuinan wrotches had been sitinted the bodies wore piled up in nt house, and the ghastly funernt pyre wns tired by the hand of the miscreant. Kabu, When th posing, remuing were still visible, emitting a -bo! rribio stench, In Juiy the Storm Bird again visited the Gilbert group. ant carried Kabu to Honolulu, presumal Storm Bird Invested with the office ut a bishoy He stilt, resides on the island, currying on trade and converting the beathen, ‘The misstonurics on the various tsinnda In the Pacito all cogare in trading, thelr converts bringing them copra, shelig, and other products, which are bought by tho traders. Thore isi group of islands known ag the Solomon, the in~ batntants of whioh wre oxtremely ferodlous and still retain thofr man-outiog hubite, Upon this group no missionaries land, Theso nutives in lune last murdored a Lieutenant and a boat's erow belonging to “the British war schooner Sandtty. Somo timo afterward tho war-ahip Reagle came from Australtu and shelled thoir villages, but did not capturo tho murderers, a The Romance of Tobacco Shops. Parts Latter to Loniton (tobe, M. Louis Logrand, who alts in tho Chamber of Deputies for Valenciennes, bas propose that the right of opening uw tobacca shop \ pyernment Incnopoly should po loner cal atitule a privilege accorded by the Minis- tor of Finance, but .n- source of revenue by bolng put up to publfoauction. Tho propo- sition has bon nccopted by the Chanber, and will be considered by a purllamentury comimittes, whowe report will seal its tate, There huye been many ubitacs, and very oft the burger de tabuo has be wiven away in auythlng but # craditable manner, raising 0 aterm in tho columns of the ‘dally journals. ‘Thore is, for instance, the loxond of that leader of ton, tho Marquisodo X—, who was presentono nigbtuoder tho Empire at ono of the «rand balls piven by the Senate tu the Palnce of the Luxembourg, She took refuzo frum the ovorhented atmosphere pf the ball-room on tho Droad terrace of tho Ornnyerio, and was Joinud by tho Minister af Finunce, who alfered bis arm, hoy walked up and down chatting away until the inne: stopped ber companion and’ asked him what) tho red light, was which shuns ainly through the greoh folfaxe of tho trees on tho houlovard, The Ministor éuld that it was 4 tobuccu shop, and be then pros corded to oxpiaia altho advuntages derlyed by: the lessous of th bureaus de talc, who share tha Government nlonanoly, toresied by ull tho dotul winning smite, aod deciured that sbe must haye bor ine pat down on tho Mat, ‘Who tory relates that iit square envelope of official form wis bisugoe to the lady, who screamed with delight when she saw that he bud the portission to open s tobacco shop. The privilege was thken advantage of, and n handsome shop was titted up. Itwaslottosomuone, and subsequent ro- verses haya mudo the Indy congratulate bersctt on having found fivor in tho eyos of bis Excel- lungy, The bureau do tabuois tho umbition of evory solicitor, ‘bu Government clerk who hus spent hts life ‘iu the oltlue of the state, wh has worn bimeolf out, and finds that the pittance allowed him undor the namo of pengton js not enough to keop bitnself aud furily, endeavors to obtain aufticiont Interest to cial 4 Heensy to soll tgbycuo. ‘There tsa deputy liv- ing who, bualshed under tho Erapire, punished the despot by leaving him his wife aud duuxh~ tor without POHOUrCOS, Aho lady: wat ee uced to 4 state of povo: jor tin ton, She wrote to bor husbaua but received no reply; tho lett unheeded. Finully she wad induced to opply to ‘tho Emperor, Napoleon Hl. could ndver refuse @ request made to Lim by any que who wus really want. Hie nag= toned to give the petitfoner wu tobacco-shop, which onubled bor to bring up her duughter and return sud for evil by sending It aus of money to the exile, en the te! 1p returned bo wasone of the first to denounco tho Kiupire, ils name was mentioned at that turbulent sitting of the National Assuni- bly at Bordeaux, when M. Conti, the im. porialiat, was nudsly torn to plucoa for bi dolonce uf the decensed réginio, und the Ropub- Heans rogo as 8 man against bim as ho orlod out, “Render votto bureau de tabact” and con founded one of his appononts, Recently a tos ‘Uaeconiat’s shap was jive n4.a nop to tho Kon of Frederic Sanyngo, tho inventor“of the serow Propelter, whose namu had Leen forgotton until {tho town of Toulogna remembered that ho Hind beet ono of mined to crect a statue to hia memory. A largo. sum of money was expended an the name of Lana amount would hav applied in assisting tho non, who, thougi in honoring the ny declared that the, tho first thine for mere'anproprlatel ler for tho atatua of his fathor, do, and the aon wns, he tobacco monopoly7 tardy repnravion was given a privilege under which will being him in abot 15) per annum, wigome time sinca ns ta the Cinins of the diferent persons who, hava. been Nominated during the hist five-and-twenty yoars' peodirative of, i . proposition ‘0: for Valenciennes his beon brought. forward motuent: when public opinion, has boen Mew Nagrait abuses amply an {dea us that of inviting tondors, or olfering for anlo by publia ituotion tho right of selling tho fragrant weed, Tho will offectually prevent all abuses, same time itwill dash tha hopes of those who: cae i attor years porpluxed Ministry, nuticipating per= mission to open the long-coyeted vatablisbruent, —————__. : THEEBAW. Parace Actors Pinying Before Burmals Despot under Diflicuitios. Hombay Gatette, A correspondent of the Jame-t-Jamshed, welts Ing from Mandalay, gives an interesting nec of dramatic performances given in the Capital of King Theebaw by tho membara of the Vieto- ria thontrical company, of Bombay. The King sent two ollicurs to recelva thein,and Shetk Moolia Jsmalt fbrabim,agrent contractor and merchant L thon Hts, 133 for which ‘thoy to give twenty-five performances. the Prime Minister and innde him tho they had brought with versation with tho Primo Minister, ing ndinitted into hts prosenco thoy hd to take tholr boots off, and had to approach him In the attltude of quadrupeds, with thoir hands rest- ing on the ground. Tho couversation with the Prine Minister was curried on white thoy were leaning In tn position, and none of thom a} i wards accompanied him to An Inquiry opens fncts, and tho have been waitin; with oach chanze , tho batauce bad cnunged Choy vis igmenta of tham, and bid me orected tn it was pronuuneed to be unit for the company's purposes, and by order of the King a tainporary theatre was erected for thei ina convenient place in tho course of twulve days afterwards tho company Ing being entitted “Suinfous Suoloyman. Ly nd enccial prepirations had Majesty, but at 7p. un, ltl mmution was recelved that it was not considerud an ausplelous evening for bis Mijesty to leave inatance inizht be the performance beon made for h given-of the deep-rooted omens among the Burmese. was got up for} the amusement of Mijesty at w ci expended upon the construction af the platform | whenco his Majesty was to seo tho races. Guarils ; of honor wero ready to recely every othor preparation. hi but inthnution wes received at the last moment that the time was not auspicioiis for bis Mujesty piluce, ‘Lho rices wore, howaver, started, and the Alinisters and the people un, ut a cost of * In the same way, his Mujesty could not ice given by the Victorin 2 his Mijesty, und , d been completed, : in Gaines attend tho perform theatrical company on the event ‘been sot, it was witnessed by tho Ministers aud. Tho King, accompanied by bis chief » his stepsister, attended n tho enaiting day, A plutform{ had been specially’ erected! for bis necommoantion. five feet lower were placed the members of his body-guard, and tive feet tower still were thot Ministers and villeers of state. No chairs werot used. ‘Their Majesties sat ana rich crimson vel- vet carpet and cushions, Ministars, the off Dody-guurd, at which rested on the ground, aud main in this position from the commnencoment of at 7 p.m. until {ts close at t) tro way nurruunded by the King’s regiments, auda detachment of fifty men, uuder nt offleor, wus statloned upon the stage A bttndred copies of « Burmose transiu- tlon of the play had been printed at the King's printing press and dlstelbuted among those pres~ On the followlug duy atcaviee wis purforincd the King and Queen, who ant out the whole play, but did not suiy for the “faree™ that follawed It, ance before the Ministers the acturs did not take Meir hoote off, but hud to do so before the King, ag well as to make three olivisinces to O14 Majesty on coming upon and gong olf tho stage, No'weitpun was to be onrried by tho xetors, nor wera thoy ut liberty to let olf crackers in tho midst of tuo exbibluon of mechunleal contrly- ee Mark Hopkins’ trater’s Bond of ‘Thirteen Millions of fe, both as to tho law ond tho facts, but Ido not thiuk it necossary: tha perform- imnginattons, or inventions of vo years, to disturb Albothers—that 18, tho ursor atate.tho muinbers of tha nelt down on tholr hands, thoy bud to res. ent at the performance tho play af Goolat- fa the presence of deg. 30 min. north, ‘Ban Franateco Hulletins Sinco the procucdings Insticutet yours ago to compel Sirs. Hopkins, che widow of Mark Hopkins, to render au account or ber matt agement ue Admintetratrix of the estate of her deceased bushang, eublevta connected with tho miltoinistration have clniined the attention of the Provate Court winost constantly, One result of tho lithgaetan was tho removul of Mrs. Hopicias dministntax by order of Judge Muley. poner had thls been done than the contest urt waa runewed with grenter netivity than before. ‘The rlht of Moses Hopkins, brother of 1 to succeed Mrs, Hopklis, wus visor ud, Due the court, Judge Kin, pre- deulded in his fayor, ‘Then cane the ecurity for faithful ndininistratton. rt ixed the amount of the bond at $13,- but ug thore wus sume deluy in present~ frur the bond for approval, mensures were intro- duced to pluce the atfalrs of tho cstnte in the hunds of the Public Adtninistrator. however, did ty the claiing of the public oflieer, toiy brineb of the contest was briat, Inst. the bonds for $1),00),00), with Moses Hop- 18, prlualpal, wd MuryS. Hopkins and Churtes veker us surotics, Wik KUbInItted to J G, Frank Smith, repre: king, vexived tn. examination wrtaindt thoy wort worth tha bby law, ‘fhe Inquiry was con- ducted by Judge Fino, In Chambers, with W, Et Barnes its the jt Hopkins and Mr, Crocker, ‘Ing evid ehuraeter to cunvines Judge Finn that the #eourity, at the lense yaluntion, wud ample, Tho Juiye ostimated the Hopkins nutn~ sion ana geounds in thts vity to bo wort! although the uctual valuation ts known to ba greater, Uther real estate In the city wits estimated on tho sume basis to bo worth something in excess of $40 ‘A wulut was urged ino King te nurety on tho bond that she was ad bud ft wns not effentive, When Mra, Hopkina was appointed adinnis- trutrix #be gave a bond of $10,000.00, with and: Chartes .Crovker us suroties, ‘That bond till holds sued. Judge Finn today approved the bond of Mases Hop> Jie eatinutes that thi DINE Of EAU for the faithtul niu auent of the undistributed portion of the vst Tho vuluvof the ustate to bo «distributed 000, TKO condition of tho bond tt Tt Mosoa Hopkins, a8 adminis trator of tho ostate of Murk Hopkins, deceased, exevute the duties of the trust, u VW, then thia obligation sbull ve ‘yoid, otherwise $0 be In full forve aud eiteut. An Inctdont of Lite tu Teelar Correspmudence Cork Bramtuer, aie took “plnce yest outally the chapel of ‘Templobraten, County {it bo remembered «that M Helfernan Consiiine, of Derk, bis taken notfon nguladt some of much {inportnuce: he British sebooner Elizabeth wis at the tstand tho decom ly to rupurt on his conduct. ‘The investigation, howovur, was nover mado public, Katu returned to Laputeonca by tho, Of suratios ta ase reprogentative U0. viecton to Mr. Hone Interested party, Leland Stantord ore is tt respoti ander the Tipp An oxtraordinary: Coustdlna Its Missey Considine attended as Vomplobraden Chipel on yesterday, ately after mass an iiminense crowd Conaldine’s carriago and gan chafing the couchinan (Cosgravo), who at ut the proceedings, Mud yo aud great shouting cal. ‘The people in great and tha coughwian's bit, nddieanddirt, was knocked of. stuward next appuared on tha nid hootad and gruined, Exeitu- to amore dangerous nnd higher . proconded to Mr. once becan elrrited wag thon tung ut Cosgray and bawling commence Tho Marquise, in- mada up Bust the rlght widu with a atone, and whon failing was etruck on the lett, which put rig buck an the grounp. Ale. Consi« now appeared and was mute the ovcus slon of a still stronger display of foeliny. to hootod, called id was mado aaaln appeuted ta Jet bin pass on wero In vatn, with mud and store: daughter were freel: were ull covered wit! on the following morne Bry. Considine and her ted at und thoir dresses ud. A stone was flung * ‘Conaiding, but hit dirs, Considine on thy chvat, and this,whon obeorved by the the elfect df quivting somewhat for tho shouting kept up was, Indies.” A(tor w vonsiderable ¢ mueh diiliculty; Str. Conetding and: his party were onabled to drive away, ausldat tho groand aud shouts of the peuple. “Won't stona the Hine, und with rvs at Midnight, i ly surviving: member ly, who were anlony the vice ford tornade, tumbled fits Hin alt, Carmol one vevy, dark Tho well bud not beep used far WW fa abuuc forty feet desp ung Mooney shouted und shouted for Women [ving nvur heard bla, ut 1 in truth and vurily a valee from and that ee a ao rod and, after. wuel pol shu fotvo cunuo from the old ‘waa tubed out, overjoyed te fiud that bo was voly & litte brulsed, A Volce from a We! of the Blooucy: un old unused we! might reoantly, ly meu. heard the bo released and

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