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J / g 7 ] e ' 4 Vo 1IN A A Plea 1 P—“ !hlu ted to restrainta o(‘hv. Nor | and manufactarers for a “b:.w&q‘im “nwrv o - oar Bor geaddog Ry o Fn : fon f I h ki is rallroad mansgement verss to|to a reduction that may made in | the ouse inneapolir. shock even the savage ear, o minsion from the English government, :: ‘:: hlfl?flnmt flt tha reasonable (::mtrol. It hes become a | the tax on tobaoso wers ‘rmm“d by (kl-:lrnar:fl'nfl. of .mkfimh:“ ';\]lfl?h: ;udlant’o’ nssonts approvingly to hie mld!t(mfi Allxjflfll to le‘fl Whi]a and each will be maintained vhw.-by' evitable necesslty that war of eates shall bo [ Senators Hall, Miller and Edmunds, | Proclamation for W Tate Con | DORst of falsehood, deoelt, thett mur- i the government in & mav+. - . fiah ¥ h‘ of a vontrolled in the 1nterest of the peo-|Senstor Pendleton asked the uaani- ;:::nf{n"('r‘m‘fi,:'m*h:'al‘et:l::;fi|" b | der, and rape, and the young listener at the Benith of His Stmngth his previous »* Aral Uummifiwl plla u!:]d roads. Sueh wars uvsettle | mous consent of the senate to take up | held January 2. is l(nfnrmodd!hn this i-%he only road and Pnpulamy n:d the day sentence, with their operation commercial val- [ his civil service bill, The supt outt of Missonrihas issued | 82 fame aud ronown, The result is i addressed ' the British — aw affodiog wndden and o " s prremptory writ ordering the regner o | the demoralration of tho young, who e public in ima to have Neoe Y i N reasonable rofita to fow leemed Ban otes. count two disputed preoincts in the Ninth | are incited to emulate the wicked teat 4 earned ' the govern- The f‘“t‘“if«! ot ¥nlightening | TO entailing Pl,,.,,,y losses pon | $9%ial Dispateh to Trn Ban. distelct, This elects Jamen D, Broadhead [ duct of their elders, withouts 1. .he | CU> the Fascination of Power | s .;,“‘,,o[iq' Congrers Bhown by the others. The railway ocomn WASHINGTON, l:e‘;:en;(bnr 90 (Tna :«;r:'-'nxrr~~-"d dofeats MclLzaan, reputli- ;m in 80 doing thay violate ", roves Stronger I'han the |wi seador & lity, fally Auditor, ers appointed it twenty one receipts of national bank potes for re n 8 g e ut, on the contrary, wi con § ¥ ~ g, from & pa point of it ;‘he Teport continues, exercires a [demption during th)v woek ending | The fauily of Louts Brawfesburs, & fviction that in so doine o enw Daeire for Rest. 144 coures up to ¢ sent and e ealthfal mfl.wn}e over railroad man. | t.-duy was $2,103,000, was poioned + day or two since by eating fng for themselves oy vy and - o quishing cheerfully + English nfined with state juriad . died, a . Brande d wi - | Active measnres \ o taken to et aken o) s had in- the Quostion by Defend- “u“t Y, 80 |im:(,\fl that it \le‘: "hc‘ Special Dispatch to Tus Brr, not recover, diecourago »ii f i dar f (he the Cabinet to bs Made terraptad. Atant o eferred 1 / don as ) N 4 A real difficulties unsolved and 1 Wastivoron, Decomber 9 —~Mrs, [ The Towa state canysing board Satur- | charactor T hava wientioned ¢ in'e! 8 pleen of exils, by con- ing Both Sides, oateoten The v o cneat? | Laboushers, who accompanied Mra, | dsy disregaried ‘the, injunckion fwusd by s SN R R i UL etltod, T Ueyion ollmn ro [ | S, ovr tho whols subject oan hardly bo | LAGIry to thia countey, quatrolled | futse Motlenry, and on tho adsisal AU | - *E S AKHw R WEATIOR = with him boter, and ho Wil av 1 be \ The Couditiou of the Pacific|questioned. Tho suprems court of | With hior because the Jersey Lily in- | {AC SN0 ol cnmty, which givestha | tantion of the agonte, While the In.|The Rapacity of Hagland and [ing dinod to death, a fate whih, cor- | Roads nsa the Amount Due 1ilinoia has conceded 1t, and the desi- |¢isted on carrying on a very strong [ eest in congress to Hon. James Wilson, re tainly awaits him here. Busiles he the (fovernment. sions of the supreme court of the Uni- ted States seem to render is indis- putable. A commitsion is recom- mended to take fato consideration the flirtation with one of Now York's gilded youths has turned the batteties of her tongue on her friend. She gives in an interview puoliched this publioan, Tho trisl of Mrs, Oassie Patterson, in the district conrt at_ i ndepeadenc came to an Friday night by c! She wa: charge! with dian remaiued in a stato of at lowst somi-independence thero Ald not soem to bo any great necessity for inteifer enco, even if such interference was doubtless was Francoin Afries Rouse Con- | knows too much, and it ia cxye'iont he shonld go toa place where his eilence could be attended to. siderable Bitteraess, Tho Commisstswer of Penstons Ro- | wholo question and report {0 songrass | BOF0ing a breczy roview of Langiry'a |of uot gullty, She way chireed with | pritioatls (which it doublies wa#|yys Dominsering Epicit of the| GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS l vlows the Work of the Year, facts neooesary for intellizent and ef- 1y "'f;“ ‘\“l ';‘H"" "",‘c"‘);““‘ [t""A““‘ gralos of strychnins being fonud in his f the [odisn did ,}l ot take many wives, Former Cats the Latter to Special Dispatches to Tw Bun. With Recommendations, ficlent action on the auhjee! The s 16 harbarous ‘l“ e 91"‘7 stomach, The trial Iasted f l:'vn Inyaand | 4 the gront tansa found thomsolves the Quiok. THE SEINE OVERFLOW, ] auditor speaks of the unnecessary and theirmoney far a sight of Mauager | wa. the most excitiog murder trial ever b ote thad oné Parts, December 10.—The senate e dangerous disimiarity of railway sig | ADbey's latest attraction was worked |held in this ceunty. The theory of de Yot et “; fl“(l;i"»‘”_ Lo R B ~ T has voted 1,000,000 francs for the re- Misceiinneous News From the Na-|nalsand recommends tho adoption of |UP- She saya she has had enough of [ fense was euicide, § but, slnce the Government 5!1)‘(“»‘; Politioal Bventa of the Week, Irish [ ;s ¢\ gt oy O g, e i u: tlonal Ospital s uniform syetom, He revi iin de- | 1rs, Langtry's nonsense, aud is going [ Chioago brewers held mee:ing Saturday | thom, this system no longer exista, an N the Exiles, and Other Mat Sol i e ki - Vall ¥Eh s opbralth “l”‘l |,". S |home. The Lily replics that Mrs, | &2 contider the rocommendation of New | the more numerous tho family the owse, the Exiles, or Mat- | Saine district, PR i m\f "«‘p.n‘ \"Ir‘»r:“l‘ c;) th, r::n;! ln\w\’x shn ves in aglase houso any- L\.\‘.kklvn-lfilm ||hqz “:‘"f:x: :Irn(lm taken | groator numbor of rations allowed, I ters Uonvenliently Grouped, A DEAD ADYOCATE. ’;..A‘rrn G"ANT RAILROADS | ith au estimato of the expenes of [B0W, and ought to be carefal about | Tho matter wan discursed infor ShitgE ] sttt Ll A e T Charles Alexandere Lichand, a dis- cial Dispatch to Tin B, REPOUT OF THE GOVERNMENT AUDITOR WasnisoroN, December 10.—The auditor of railronds aceounts in his annual report for the fiseal year ended | “peot June 30th, 1882, raye: After makiog extensive trips of inspection of the vast properties of the numerous bonded and land grant railroads, he finda & decidediy healthy impro in the construction, operati businesa mauifvot, better locomotives are boing used and improved pessen- uent | 30, 1 and | Dudley, says the bounty Jand laws railroad offices for the next fiscal year a §20,000. CAPITAL NOTES. Diepatches to Tua Brx, THE PENSION BUREAU, Wasningron, December 10.--The report of the commissioner of pon- wious for thy fiscal year ended Junc throwing stoncs, DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. O C. Barr’s Resldence at Lincoln De- etroyed. Special Dispateh to Tux Bex. LixcouN, December 10.—At 12:30 1882, issued by Commissioner stionld be genorally ro simplified Cougress & odoled aud uld give ger and treight cars purchseed or|thonghtful consideration to the entire built, The* unprecedonted businc:s | aystom of pensions, making disabirity of the year desorves very thoughiful | yuther than rank measuro of pen- o'clock this morning the fine residenoa of C. C. Barr, in this city, was die- covered to bs on fire. The fire started in the basemnsnt, probably from the heating apparatus, The fire depart- definite aotion was taken. Tt was deciced to send a delegation to the St, Louis meet ing to consider the question of raising the price of beer to compensate for the great advance in hops, Joseph P, Graves, of New York, a stock- holder of of the Weatern Union Telegraph company, has made application to the attorney general of New York for com mencement of an actien agaiust the West- ern Union Tele, con yaud ite directore, to va nte its charter ‘and annui the franchi:e of said company, and to re. move the directora froin « fil ‘e an t compel them to account for their offizial conduct in the management of affaics and property committed to thelr oharge. A large amount of documentary matter accom- with any plural marriage now exiating, but I would, by all possible mothods, Ldiscourage all future marrisgos of that character, The marriago law, if it way bo said to exist at all among the Indians, is excoedingly Iax in its char. acter, and it will bs found impossible for aome timo yot to impress them with our idea of this important rela: tion. The warringe state, existing only by the consent of both parties is easily and readily diesolved, the man not recognizing any obligation on his part TO TAKE CARE OF HIS OFFSPRING, As far as practicable, the Indian hav- THE WEEK'S EVENTS tinguished French advocate, is dead. Spoctal Digpateh to Tin Han., CUANGES IN THE BRITISH CABINET, MR, GLADSTONE'S RETIREMENT, Loxnox, Dacombar 10 ——The Daily Loxpox, Decomboer 10,.—Mr, Glad- | News understands that Racl Darby stone’s probable retirement for the|will immedlately enter the ocabinet. ohancellorship of the exchequer and | No other chaoges than necessary will reorganization of the ministry, is now | thereby ocour at present, at any rate bolng much discassed in the London [not before the meeting of pacltament, papera. The premler's noarest frionde, | though there will probably be further and Ifancy the promior himeelf are in | changes. doubt what his intentlons really are. He would liko to resign, while himself and his party are at the zenith of their strongth and popularity, and yet he wishos to retain power which he has MORE EXILES, Catro, December 10.—Mahmoud Fehmy, Arabi Pasha's military en- gineer, and Yacoub Samy, his under secrotary of war, were sentenced to i i pani application, Tte attorne, inatio consideration. Tho Pacific compauios | sions to tho officors and men whe| ot 7o oW in gotting to work, and e A Metetha ne, Weeed ing taken to himself a wife should be ‘::ofg;“f‘m;'.gn ",'lfi‘l‘m: 'p"'lf:“”f":'l:'hh_‘ exile. are rapidly extending thetr lines. The | ware drawn from and retarned to the|it 18 Probably its fault that tho build- | Union officials say it is spite work, compellod to continue that relation | ¢egler for the Marquis of Hartington RUSSIA AND THE VATIOAN, money applicable to repayment of in- |same walks of oivil life, |iDZ 18 a total loss. The house was| A desperate attempt to i from the | with hor unless dissolved by some reo- | 45 nromior upon Mr, Gladstone's ro-| Viensa, Decembor 10.—The re- terest, five por cent of ne: earnings | There are now 117 diffsrent provinclal penitentiary of Manitoba, nt|ognizod tribunal on the resorvation or and sloking fond and derived from transportation, the re. ceipts will be §16,804,044 total cash payments to December 31st, 1882, re- quired from companies ia addition to tho rotention of the entire com pen- sation for rervices are: Central Pacific. revenues | grades of pensioners, It is propused to give an cffiser the benefit of his ac- tual rank, as an act of simplo justice, It in recommonded, also, in order to place all war claims more neerly upon the eamo footing, that the limitationa i section 4 713 should be removed o t cases barred by three years’ limi- not quite completed, although $35,C00 has been spent thus far in its erec: tion, Theinsurance is botwoon $12,- 000 and $15,000. — THE TELEGRAPH WAR. The Western Unton and the Mutual tony Mountain, was made by prisoners Friday, It was'a regular conspiracy led by Garvin, an American, recently senten. ced to soven years for shooting MoDonald in a barroom fight, Giarvin came behind the guard, kaocked him sensless, took his revolver and keve and callod on the other prisoners to fHllow, Warden Bedson came in at the other end of the corrid rand Garvin fired five ehot at hiw, but all miss. by the courts, - Some system of mar- riage should be adopted and the In- dian compelled to conform to it. The Indian should also be fnstructed that he is under obligations to oare for and sapport, not only his wife, but his children, and on his failure without proper eango to continuo na tho head tiroment' but the choice would | ported negotiations botween Dagiers, not be by any meaus satisfactory [ Russian foreign minister, and the vat- to a radical element. The radicals |ican, resulted in the latter agreeing would infinitoly rather jump to the [to contribute to the eradication of ond and have Mr. Ohamberlnin, 1t[the disaffection in Polend in return may come to this, but it wili not|for Russian nyreement toallow the probably come to this yet awhile. | consistory precatontze Polish bishops. Gladetone, Uthink, will in all likeli- THE KHADIVA'S 0OMMANDAR 5 2 ) hood be induced to stave off the irre- p TR R Sm,mlpli_rfmml nion Pacific rdon shall have their dase of com. Uaton. ed. Dedson graeped Garvin, threw him | of such family, ho ought in some man- | Lo il oo flict betweon the whigs L vyu:n‘ Docembor 10,—Gen. Sir ‘nion Pacific mencament at the time of Aling the e down and disy med hiw, cut | nef to b punished, which should be | RIS Gt O EA T ve to arise | ovelyn Wood takes command of the Total, opplication rather, than at that of the | SPedal Dispatch to Tus Bxs, oo the arm with a kmfa the mer had | gighor by confinement m the gaard- ) Kkhedive's new army. Total indebtednes of the soveral subsidizod Pacific roads to the United Statcs, Jume 30, 1882, was: U, P. principal. .8 Accrued it., filmg of tho last pioce of evidenco Widows and invalid soldiors of the regular o i whoa# rights accrued & , 1880, should ba all inco June d a ro! uld onable timo to file|© Niw York, December 10,.—With refarenco to the epplication Saturday, mado by Joseph P, Greaves, for per- wission to bring suit to vacate the arter of the Weslern Uaion Tele- sany, thoe following corres- concealed, Beforo the cther prisoners eame up the guards apj ched with ritlas and ordered the rebels back \ prisone ers_sullenly obeyed, and all were s under losk and key, WASHINGTON Sonor Romero, Mexican minister, will house, or agency priron, or by w ro- duction of his rationn. ANOTHER GREAT HINDRANCE to the civilization of tho Indiuna is the tofluenca of the medicine men, who whonever he retires, by postponing for a while his resignation and rotire- MEXIOAN A¥FAIRY Ho will probably fotain tha| Crry or Mexico, Diccmbir 10— dership through the regular ses- | Tao minister of fora flsivs mays of 1883, and turn over the duties | the report of the commissioners ap- chancellor of tho exchequer to the [pointed to nego isto a commerotal 3 63.620.510 | their ap and pensiona ah » 3 with y csont secrotary of v Mr. Child- | treaty with the United States, is in- $ 63,620,610 | 7 P s T » A S Ae1 % aro always found with the anti-pro- | present secratary of war, y ) C. P. princip date from the commeucoment of ac. | poudence passed botwasu Dr Nofvin | o aeo, of, 460 Ageus, soliin A 6 | yeoeniva “party. Tho medicing won |ors. The coneorvatives, it s univor:|eorcoct. Romoo, who sailed for the Accrued i o | Gr0ing Of the right,in:tead of, as now, Graen, pr Al\mlkl‘( "Y,_‘ he company, and e 'y Latweon the United States and | F2cr to various artifices and dsvices admitted, have at present no|Uusited States to-day, carries full in- 8, 0. & Popeits 52,140,813 | from the date of filing spplications, A \L"{; ! o 1as2, | Mexica Romero will by hero in three | to keep the poople under thoir infla o> whatever of regidilng power, n the subject, and shortly Acsrasiiiovecaat of §0,000 is recom- ket weeks, | d are onpecially ac'ive in pro-| ik prstRUCTION OF T sion will b appointed to 3,043,767 C. B. U. P, prin.. sopulation, Attorncy ¢ ral, «Albany, TIUL? Cas 8 express d ting th tondar f tho ohildeen 3 ALHAMBRA demands from the in Washington, whero the cruses renowed | : i T R o e e Sl Jrom the | yopotiationn will bo conducted. The Accrued interest. sompiis o vegrot that | 1" ! aph comoany | of the defon = ot s the poople|P:®Y publio for o thorough re- | iiiatar of o statea tho Wood- ftion was made in the tenth | mooiomre, on to_ meet | diand, s pro Senator Docsey | {0’ 851 10 Profurts the Bosb®looustrugiion of our thentors, from|pioy, Mexican bonds offerad in New Total.. 1 18310, 180, SR ION S bb i ATReL UTE ohaat | arialfatlodeiy 18 Annl Aium“',’fe‘“'é'-'y in his Lt affidavitasking for continuan ¢, If abandoning thetr 1ATHCALEh | 1qyy of which caoupo in event of con- |yt ned voe recoznized by the Mexi. : 180,826 | onas for its onumeration, ed you by Josoph P. Greaves, We dosivo | hoy seem to ontertain no doudt they will | riscs aud customs, While thoy pro- | famrin 1015 A6r. 5 oaath] @ not reg y Transportation services performed | approximation that can be made showe | to have the matter he: flagration would bo impossible, and money paid into the treasury: Union Pacific .. 812,360,603 Uentral Pacifio. 6,00 Sioux City & P Central Branch Union Pacific of 2,063,391 soldiers who enliatod duriog the war penesions havo been applied for by, or on account of, only 26 per cent. The report concludes with a statement that from the best available information, it peary that d and dispesed of at ouce, on Menday, it possible, Sienad) Norviy Gi ATTORNEY GENKRAL'S REDLY, STATE OF NEw ¥ OFFICK 0F T A Y., Dec. 10, 158, eq., President of the sccure their point regarding equality of challenge. Thenavy dep irtment hasn fo ox- tracts frou the memorandui ung the unpleasant feel 2 between DeLongand Jerome Collive, s+ o charged with graoting tho fos to curo diseases by administering a few simple remodics, still t miinly on their art of conjuri Tavir nervices are not required oyen for the adminvistration of tho fow sim- p'o romedics thoy are comp to rely can government, MORE MARINES Loxpon, December 10 —More mar- 8 aro to be sent to Irelaad to do olica duty. THERE IS AN EXTREMELY BITTER FEEL- 10 st England now grewing n France, sud tho Mudagaecar incident hns been an additional exsiperation, A PRACEFUL DEM):STRATION. 9 \ much disreape:t, disobedyin, rag oud, for the government sup-| The British governmont showed some E S EemiboE T § 5 5 there in a surviving soldier population Tnion Telegraph Co. - e ARG ey LA bh ) 3 ) 1 H Avexasoria, Dooomber 10 - Tre S % ! . extracts eay that when s the several ago ispositio: :cedo from the positic I Balance in favor of the Uuited B0 over one millibng outiotwhich am in Toceipt of your tele- s the several agor witk di ion to recedo from the position States, but not doe until maturity, ling went on the ship to mase observations peceful dsmonatration of reveral : annoy y ) g | hi hysicians, who praclico among ¢ at taken, which indicated & determi. [ i atos | m K 3 i gram announciog your desire £ ir & hearing | his pr to Temai ger toaan | P ) 4 UL Ty . A thoneand poorer menbara of the for principal 613,314,786 Sinking fund |Syms for . pension - in - the | {Fiiton of tho applicn ina to bring | umal. ~ Deloin eharge of dueseliones | In0itns without chargo to them. to"interfere_with tho Feonch | Sion*vifl Poorer o bern a0 [t for. accounts amouat « (June 30th) to | y o 0. M a 07t e ‘l’ a Yb wuit against your company at (noe, Vari- | was omphatically belied by Coliine. In a | Steps should be taken to compel these of annoxation of the laland, | 1o iCitaes” Of graat . pawers $2,716,221. The commissioner & who icurrod personal disal ous e 'l;{",mv:\!'\‘ ceeupy my ntion | collequy which ued Delong ways Co'- | imporitors to abandon this decept ois no apparent yielding of to protes againat the .d Ay this fund has evidently not acsomp DECISIONS IN LAND CASES, during thin weok, causing my abence | lias wa: cur , contempluous and diste: | and d i protonsions in rogard to e St i (o 5 ‘ AT 3 : rom Albany, but, at some bersonal sacri- { spoctful in both language and baring, wud | 5 > e | sl hag |1 payment of omuity fo lished the resnlt anticipated,and since | Secretary Tsller decides not tc|fice, T have d Fridwy, the 15th | that he threatened to report his conduct | 2%, 208 only witho ) Eeypt. Tho Frer h g vernmont has |y o000 Gy the bombardment, Aprii, 1881, may berggzarded as to have [ adopt the recommexdation of the|inst., at 10 o'elccl, at my offics, asthetime | to the se: v of the navy, ough | Todisns, but positively injurious to|becn notified th Egland muat not | xro practioally failed for want of suitable investment. ‘‘In visw of the low rate of intereat returned from investments made by the secretary cf the treasury, 1 deem it my daty to recommend, Sec- tion 3, Act of May 7, 1878, bo smend- ed to authorize the asscrotary of the commissioner of the goneral land oflies looking te the institution of wuits to vacate patent iraued to tho Scu horn Pacific catlrond fn the Los Angeles district in California, The lands in question have been sold by the railroad, and the fecretary oays: treasury to invest tho sinking funds | ‘“Neither justice nor good policy re- in first mortgage bonds of the compa- nies, or sach bonds 23 have been is- quire the intervention of the gov- ernment to disturb the ftitla con- of hewing, instead of Tuesday, the 19th. Ico this on account of yonr readiness to meet the charges without delay, and upon the assumption that the gentlemen who have preforred these charges are ready to have them con- videred at any moment_ after presentation to the attorney general, Notice to you of the application and heating is in no senss designed asan expression of any opinion that the application should be granted, but i cording to the custom of this draft of n report to the ecrotary of the navy coyering the same ground in detail was also wade pubiic, The Lill introduced in the housa by Rep: ro entative McCoid to provide for regula- them, THE VALUE OF PROPERTY is an agont of zation and ought not to be overlooked. When an In- tion of inter-state commerce provides that | dian acquires property, with a dis- each railroad ehall on March 14t ea publish & schedalo of of the echedule r.tes shall be the minimum of yates, #nd 50 per cent above the maxi- mua allowed to be charged in any eave, rates; 50 por cent year | position to rotain the exwme free from | ™ AT R hiarraliany tribal or individual interforence, he|®ccept tho situation in a ¢ Il do her | 290 hias mado u step forward in_tho rond | friendly spirit, Hogiand will do her to civilization, Ouo great obstacle to y wil coveuls promized to tales caph_ thoir respectivo governmenta. Mo Fronch agent exprissed nppeo- housion that a long dalsy in tho pays ment of indemuity would cause Gor ous disturbavnces among the lower I€ they | ojagner, The English consul waa ab- b in her condust of in Egypt; that she is willing to recugnize the commorcial intercets of ¥ 10 Bgypt aud is able to protect them, end that the Krench people must be satisfied with that, A DEAD ACTRESS. part, Loxnon, December 10 -- Francis aberd with their anx In the meaniime they can go ation echemee i ) T to 0 ¢ © di L iroment of 3 f M Kolly, at time the most sued to them by the Ucited |ferred.” In private land cases Tuller g i necesmarily nocordod 1o | Tiseraies aro tobe shargad for loading | [he acquifement émf"l‘yf“fil’m“"{u‘ll‘; in Madagascar and Africa withous foar | FFG el %, One o o, States, or in other good ond|decided that there is no appeal from nx:{:l-‘;znts.th»;ym‘; ey be w])‘rc»;gm]ted e Bla kot MimpaztixlRaEviba R TbRHR FALE et dmribut'inu o lof interforonce. Otherwiso England | 175 ™ g suffioiont | securittes; to convert)tho ‘:f.““‘.““ of ‘;“1 "‘:;"d. DB e e o oM e sutphrAsojprailé ftom soness public purvl ¥ on tho death of » momber of his| ¥ill concede nothing snd oppose er the bonds now held by the treasurar adjudication, and its decizions aro not LEsure W, RUsskLL, uns:m ;.lv:lj.i,‘i"(,'ll::‘l"l‘linll‘l‘:;;%},, p};\» 198, | family. Frequently, on the doath of overything in Madagazear, “It wo Prsti, December 10 —As & result of the United Seates it said sinking | subject to review in anyother tribunal, Attornoy General, prohibil 3 e com: fands into-wonoey at tho market rate, and invesl the same in Jlike securitier As meny doubts have boen expressed a8 to the ability of the .companies to meet their indebtednese. at matarity, und a8 to the efficiency cf the provis- ions for sinking fund, I «<deem it pro- per to suggest whether {t miy not be profitable, and highly deeirable, with GUITEAT 'S BONES. Dr. Yarrow, United States army, says Guitoau s remaivs are really to be turned over to the person whom the court shall designate as entitled to them, THE POTOMAC 18 FRQ%BN SOLID from Analaston island to :Little Falls, the censent of the companies, to|an event unprewduntpd within the change the fexm of their indebtedness | meumory of *‘he oldest river men. from a sunning book accotat into set- tlement and actual delivery of inter- est bearing bords for the -amount of the fund, tobe due on a convonient day, say Jaly:1, 1883, a% ehich time one-half theinterest will have been paid by the 17nitea States. Let the as- certained amoant be divided into say 106 semi anuua! installmente, each to be representedky a redempticn bond, one payable each six months: together [ ovorsgal) easful in thi with interest wpon the whole unpaid | olitien . 2t welyrany by detor remainder of the debt, the liez to re- main as it ic.” THE PLAGUE OF EOLYGAMY. Judge A. B. Carleton, of Indiana, one of the Utah commirsion appoint- en under the Eimunds bill, has ar- rived. He says there is practically no ogen opposition to the enforce- ment of the new la» among Blormons, and that while there is no very great immediate henefit apparent from its operation, he has etrong hopes 1t will = —— A Drunken Murder- Spocial Dispatch to Tus Brw, St. Louss, December 10,—Charles L. Lamb, grand son of C. F. Jackeon, the noted rebel war governor of Mis- souri, while drank late Friday night, went to the house of a man namea Hull, living a mile or g0 from Hanni- bal, to & woman with whom he was formerly intimate, but who had recently maried Hull. Lamb became sbusiva, when Hull etruck him with a poker knocking him out of the door, which wae closed on him. The drunken mau discharged a pistol through the window, the ball taking effect in Mrs. Hull's lett side, killing her almost instantly, Lamb fled on the Wabash train, but was captured at Chapin, Ill. ‘He was brought back esterday, aud taken to the Palmyra joil last night, after having been ar- bouna deon Senastopool to Nicolaroff, as olition of polygamy by deterring young Mormons from mwrcying a plu- rality of wives, The commission is raigned for marder in the first degreo. mittee of nite members, one from each judicial cireuit of the United States, shal be appoluted by each congress to super- | hond is destroyed or carried off by | to the phrases of our diplomata.” The vise, investigate and report to congress as to the management of and control of rall- roads undsr the law, and recommend am:@dments ther ¥0 The perfect of & dered the police to expel all Jews residing | iaterest and property. within the city without official permissi The jury in the case of Patrick Higgins, on trial as the princi two Huddys, f1iled to agree. to be placed on trial again Monday, The Spanish red book contains a note 1 which Spain demands the United ‘tes should n>¢ have the right of exclusive in. . Potershurg has or- pal murderer of the | quences follow, Higgins is an important member of the family, all tho property accumulated by its the mournors, and his family left in desolation and want. independent state but littlo lncon. venienco was folt in such o cate, on ont condition, not only real incon- stripped of its property, becomes dis- couraged and makes no further at- tervention in connection with the Panama | tompt to become a property-owner. canal, Lloyd’s agent at Sebastopool roports that during the late gales neveral warine casualties hoppened in the Black nea, Fears, ho ssys, aro entertained concernin the naiaty of the Russian war ship Yugal, she is much overdue, Dusing »_performance at the Oden destroyed in his presence and con- trary to his wishes. It will be diffi- cult to accomplish much toward the civilization of the Indians.while While in their | ble to neither party. venience Is folt, but disustrous conse- | olusive vindication of his policy in I am informed by|Ireland from the pipers heretofore roliable authority that frequently the | bitterly opporing him. head of a fismily, finding humsolf thus | ulations are becoming public at the Feur of being considered lacking in [ an outburst of hostile oritiolsms in |9 attachment to the doead frequently | journals identified with Chamberlain, | emorrhage prevents the owner from Interfering | who is resolved at all hazards to make to save his property while 1t is being | Forste ouly had an army,” eay the French, o ooty | O tho debato in tho die: Rohoroizy, the deputy who made the charges has boon challenged by the minister of pablic works [ was acoopted and the duel wes w0 bo fonght to-day, THE POLITICAL POINT: OF THE WERK| Rovy Dacember 9.—Tho Tiber is aro the liberal victory in Liverpoo), | rising and threatens to inundate the burzain proposed is, however, credita- a:count of the goneral community of | Forster’s apeeoh and fresh cabinets. | lower part of the city. In their pres-| Mr. Forster's speech extorts the ad- THE DUTCH VICTORIOUE, Tue Hagug, December 9.—A tele- gram from Acheen reports that Duatch troops, supported by the Datch flset, repulsed the Ajah of Passanger. with & heavy loss to the latter GAMBETTA'S CONDITION BAD Paris, December 9, — The condition Gambetta is less favorable. A pprehended INSURANCE COMPANY'S LOBSES, Lonvox, December 9.——The heaviest mission that it is an able and con- Cabinet spuc- same moment that the report s circu- lated that Forster has been invited to resume the office. This has elicitod excluslon permanent. This geme is being played to> openly, though nobody supposes Foreter coul losses among the insurance companies 74 | by the fire on Thursday night are the the Commercial Union, £60,000; the or would re-enter the cflnhlnat under | North British Morcantile, £80,000; the present circumstances, theatre at Barcelons, Saturday night, & Phoenix, £45,000, and the Royal Ex- thief oried “‘Fire!” A psnic ensued and THESE ADVERSE INVLUKNCES change, £42,000 , £42, THE IRISH NEWS The report says the adjusicent of h h dnet. .Jod b to meet here the 15th ina ge The govern: | puzzles politioal oritics, but the im- Drowned- roads is one .t the most difHoult | Garleton is the first member to arrive | #Pecis! Diepatch b Tus Bax. and dellcate guestions of modern times, and it is specially .complicated «in the here. A full report of the operations of the commission is to be prepared United State, whore every troni line | o¢ ¢}, approaching meeting. runs through several states, each in: dependent within its jurisdictiop and WasuineroN, December :¢.—The jealous of all interforénce by the,gen- | senate and house agricultaral commit eral government. @he enormous ex- tent of this interest and the rapidity | tion of the agricultural sppropeiation| of its growth, baeth iu the .iu- crease of mil and tonnage, demanded tha relation to toe public shall he uuder some ju- tee expects to complete the prepara- bill Mouday next. Moust of the western mewmbers.of the pastage to two cents, houso favor the reddction of letter | Baxiaor, Me,, December 10.—Dr. N. 8. Davis, P. C. Knight, Charles Meservey and three Frenchmen are supposed to have been drowned in Moosekead lake. Mr. Davis was be- 1ng conweyed to sev a patient at the time of ¢he supposed disaster. The Pepal Ccde Gpocial Dispateh to Tis Bus. New York, Dacember 10. — The men, ons were trampled upon in the |ara allowed to exist. s d:: person | ment having rudh to get from the theatre, was killed and eighteen injured, ——————e— I5DIAN REFORM. Becretary Teller Takes an lmportant Step. Secretary Tel following very interesting and impor- tant letter on cortain features of the ttempted to support the Iodisns until such a time as they teres. of the that of the porting at as early a day as possible, or has written the|I, therefore, suggest whether it is not practicable to formulate certain rules for the government of the Indians on pression is general tha! the procee ings against Davitt and Hul{ have a BURIAL OF TROLLOPE, The remains of Anthony Trollope shall become self-supporting, the in-|been carelessly managed by tl overnment as well as|officers, } dians demands that | of the Kilmainham treaty has reached overy possible effort should be made|London, and it rejolces the tories. | special Dispatch toTun Bes. to induce them to become self-sup-|The government, o law | Were buried to.day at the Kensal Hoaly's Amerioan statement | Green cemetery. The Railroad War. i n however, s st New York, December 9. —The con- ovidently disposed to treat Healy |ference botween the presidents and mercifully, regarding his vlolence as | managers of the northwestern rosds, to cap Davitt's and to prevent the|the object of which isto terminate the Irish leadership from escaplng from | railrond war, was rasumed this morn- ponal code was not enforced te-day | Indian question: the rescrvation that shall restriot and | tho Parnollites. ing at tho Windsor hotel. Afier a Mr. Andersos (Kansas), whose bill | with the strivgency of the previous | DEPARTMENY OF THE INTERIOR, | abolish the practices I have mentioned, THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGH, la:‘niun of nearly two hours a'l”lln- Arrests wera few, Omne WasniNaron, D, 0., Dee, 2, '82, { I am notignorant of the difficultiesthat q : ol f 4 tion of rail-|tee yestorday, asys he will offor an|msa was arrested for shovelling snow, | The Hon. Hirww Price, Commission of Indian | will be encountored in this effort, yet summarily telegraphed, attracted alight | matters in dispute were reforred to dicious control, Hatee and diserim- inations should not be entirely within) was adopted by the post office comusit- [ Sunday. the arbitrary determin: 1zond compnnios, They aee subjoct to| umendment wher the question comes |'The eooialintic labge party in meer| A {Tbeliovo in all tho tribu there will bo | sttention. Knglish papers which no. sommliten of ano represautative from «competitions they ewmat oonien | 1 view of making |ing denounced the pensl code, Bik: 1 deriro to call your ationtion | ound many Inaisus who will eld the | tioed it, consider it coneiliatory touch- | 08¢ T S0C 1 MICELISE &€) uin { wpon the ocean, upon the lakes aad | at the beginning of e to what [ regord wa u grost Linorauce | government In ita cfforts to abolish | 108 “f“”]'"j“” "““‘“fl l“‘};Y ““E“'}'IY 0D Bl SAARARY. - s wpon rivers, The groat lakes and| ke next fiacal A Panic in a Hotel. tathe eivitization of tho ladiun, vie : | rites ;ustoms po injurious to the | Applaud the proposed reduction of the Politios and Vice, oy’ are 8o sdvantageousiyflosated, | In the hous . from the |Bpecisl Dispatch to Ten kine | The continusue: of the old heatl and 80 contrary to tho civil. | 48ty on iron and Folger's propoeals | gecial Dispateh to Tus Brx. for mtopping heir numerous, far-reazhing and comm A widely-extended navagal tribatar Hing on th ier, that water competition ke carried | far information as into almost every portion of the|money appropriated countey, with the effect of wo reduc harbor bill was ing general rates that the United | works or cbjeots Btates enjoys the cheapest railrond | cowmmerce and na transportation in the world, ed nreso.| NEW York, December £0,—Shortly |iah dancer, such as the eun dance, ry of war | before € o'clock this morning a fire |8¢alp danco, wir daneo, ete Theso | the | breke our in the kitchen of the Stur- | daucee, or fessts, as they sro some- | t rivor |tevant houce, which was soon extin- | titaes called, ought, in my judgmont, | | | silvor coinage. Thoy e e sir correspondents’ mes. Secrotury of the Titorior sages, which suy that tariff reduction g e is naprobable. THE B ization that they eo earnestly desire Cuicagn, Dacembgr 10 - Frank Lombard, a well known oampsiga singor, died last night, leaviog his +| family in destitute circumst suces Dox'r Kwxow.—How : ON OF THE QUEFN Although raids on gunbling houses § Gl ro punished for being | 98 the sircets on Monday at the open- [ of the hettor class coutinue_there is ancouth, willful and indifferent to iu- | 126 of the now law courts indiosted, | no cesaarion of the vice. Now dens oprlated for|guished. The guesis wero seiz:d with be discoutinued, aud if vhe Iudiavs | ¢ in the interest of |8 panic sud flad the building. It is | BOW eupported by the govarnment igation, and if 8o, |not thought any persous was injured. not willing to discontinne them tho Morfers, many ohtldren > As yet | requesting that epecifications be fur- e agents should bo instructed to compal | J¢roctiors or rowards, simply becauso like the roview, her reviving popular- | are replacing pulled ones, mo just basia of gencral appli-|nishod them, How 10 Ger Sick.—Expose your [euch discontinusnce, These feasts or tuey are out of health! An intellj |14, the crowd showing at times much L e eation fer tho .adjustment of| Judgiog froma long conversation |self day and night, eat too much with. | dances are not soclal gatherings for | ont lady said of a child of this kind: | cuthusissm, The ceremonies inside Gallaut Rasouse S : 3 There can be somothing herole i & med- and discrlmination has been | the members of the commercial com- |0ut exercise, work too hard without [the amueement of these people, “ut | ipoihers should know thst if thoy | the great hall were stately, impressive | found, and it is undeniable that|mittee are very much aggrieved over | ¥est, doctor all the time, take ali the | o8 the conuray wre intended and oal- | iy the little one moderate doses of | *0d picturesque, ettiquette uot per- fi::&nli:lflinnl:‘v}:t{lnfltfih;t P“m there are heedships neither fow nor | the views expressed by the president |vile nostrums advertised, and thon | culated i Hop Bitters for two or three weoks |@ittiny applausos rescue among the suffering ok, hous. small arising frem existivg discrimin- | respecting the last river and haebor | you will want to know % TO STIMULATE THE WARLIKE PASSIONS |the children would be. all & parent . THE BXILED EGYPTIANS ands have escaped the miseries of dyepep- 3 :a(::. ;fun arbliarily imposed, which | bill. Bome members go as far as to| How 10 Ger WriLL.—Which i a6-| 4f the dauug werriors of the tribe. { could desire.” This week Arabi and other prison- g'm"::i‘,:;::':'l‘ d'lbum |l? "h“l’;"t the use of t disastroualy Jocal trade st non- | say they will propere a bill this year, |#wered in three words—Take Hop|A¢ such feasts the warrior recounts ors will embark with their families on | oally the best stomoch sud Nmm eompetiog points. There is a growing | the recommendations of the president | Bitters! his deeds of darivg, bossts of his in- 1. vessel at Alexandris and depart im- the world Go to Hubermann's for Presents.