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W% THE NEWS IN LONDON.
^'.AR RUMORS FROM THE SOUDAN ANT
TONQUIN.
PREMIER TKF.KY'S AUTIF1CF.&?RADICAL MANOX'VI'K?
IS ENGLAND?TIIE NEW SflES (ANAL AQMMMe
WENT.
[BT CABLE TO Tlir. IWOT-I
London, Dec. l.-The news trott RgyF* >s
meagre, but it confirms Hie first reports of the de?
struct .on of Hicks Pacha's army nnil tl.e i-robahle
abandonment of Kharfcmra-ColoiielCoetloiran, com?
manding tlie garrison at tbat point, thinking it un?
tenable. Uaker racba in bis movement to Suakin
means tirst to secure tho port and secondly to use
it as a base, and if possible to open a road to Bflfberj
but it is doubtful whether he will be able to con?
trol his troops, half of whom IN reported to be de
ecrting between Cairo ami buez. Nothing bas Ikcu
heard from Kl Mahdi -weep! through tl.e French
V. General in Algeria, who telegraphs tbat he expects
au insurrection.
THE nu NCII CUUU.
I be French Ministry induced the Chamber el Dep
utics on Thursday to reject M. Cb--oeiiceeu's proposal
foranimmetliato debate, Premier Ferry plausibly
urging that tbe papers were not printed ; but be
alarmed Taris by describing tbe situation as seri?
ous. M. Ferry hopes that Atlmiral Courbet will re?
port victory before tha debate, ami cont imus
to circulato hopeful rumors and to repn **? nt
tbe negotiations as continuing, which Marquis
Tseng denies. The Btrtmtt telegram! ta the effect
that the Chin.se have fled ia terror from ISae-Mnh
arc not believed here.
R-MC-LTAI il* *-*.
The Radicals are contimiiiiL'theireiioits, more en?
ergetic than scrupulous, to secure precedence for
the Franchise bill over other measures of thc next
tattam*. Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Brietol on
Monday is regarded by moderate Liberals as a de?
liberate attempt to force the hand of the Cabinet
hy patting then in this dilemma: either ta accept
his scheme t>f legislation for tho session, or to re?
pudiate a colleague. Tho same remark applies to
what Mr. Chamberlain said about including Ire?
land in the Franchise bill, lie violates the cher
isl), il tradiiiousof Engliab public life by attempt?
ing to fledge tho Cabinet ol' which lie is a mem?
ber to a policy nut jet adopted, when Mr. Glad?
stone has refu-etl to state the programme of tha
Session.
Lord Harlingian's speech on Tneeday was
a good example of the opposite method.
He avoided either -.reliction or an ex*
?teeneoofp nona! preferences oo tha subject of
the Franchise bill, but clearly indicated ion *
Heal dUBealtiea which Mr. Chamberlain's sweeping
generalities f;til to touch. ! - thal
public opinion i- ripe for reform, but I'
af tho measure ead ita precedence <>*. * r all oilier
legislation are bmh matt, rs of uncertainty.
Tho limes to-tbtv publishes a singular att;n!< on
Mr. Gladstone, accusing him of preparing the meas?
ure secretly and refusing to disclose the details to
his colleagues, and rather insolently warns him
that he is thc servant of a free people, anti not a
Pope issuing an infallible decree, The balance of
opinion inclines toward including Ireland in thc
Franchise bill, for the Tory practical reason thai
Ihe frisk meaaham otherwise will defeat the bill.
li.ii UXQ THI !?.><..':.
The discussion of thequcetioudf bousing th pool
is taken up eagerly by the loading nmg t/i n?-. Mr.
Chamberlain's paper in The Forfalyhlly, i.' n
able, is regaided as too obviously Intended to make
party capital and to outbid LordSali bury. His
main contention that the land-own. rs should bear
the whole bm den of relief denotes the hostility to
tho land-owning ehMM which the author has ex?
pressed elsewhere, but whieb the Liberal party is
md disposed to adept. Mr. Arnold Forster points
out that of the seven points in whieb Mr. < la,. ..
bcrlaiu declares that tin* law requires amendment,
six are covered by existing statute-'.
The Sixteenth Cttttura oontalua bur articles on
the same subject, including one hf Lord Shaftes
bury warning the public against tba danger of
leading the j.oor to believe, mire charity to be Ute
true remedy for miseries.
Thc Liverpool Artisan makes some sen ible con
tributions to tho debate, dwelling on tb.
diffienlty of inducing tl,.- bisk to accept
sanitary reforms, Imf insistin*.: that the main ob
stacie is the difliculty of procuring sic * flor houses
which laborers can alford io rent ot buy,
Mr. Moanna, the author of the pamphlet " The
Bitter Cry ol Outcast London," whick started the
present discussion, writes in The CautempMory Rt
?'e? in a much less sensational tone than soma nf
bis imitators. Nobody attempts to an uer Mr.
Giffen, tbe eminent statistician, whose pr ol lhat tho
condition of,, tho workman and th.- poor is vastly
better now than it was iu the last ageneration has
done much to modify the agitation.
THE Ha CASU..
The convention between M. de Leesq and t!.<*
English ship-owners surprises the public ami meeta
with a doubtful reception mainly because it deals
solely with the financial ami <*omm? r< ml al
the question. M. do Lcsh-Wm fioaci lissi WIS on these
points much exceed the original agreement, but tho
public is anxioastoknow whetherthe Minisiry will
now enforce English views against M. de 1
claim to monopoly, and insist epea having control
of the uow canal.
irish artaoaMCf.
The suspension of Justit e Ht.f.Miiore, Justi.f of thc
Peace, because he malata fl the holding af a rebel
meeting in lister, delights th.* I'an.ellii,ra, anders
I loter, and is acquiesced iu by Liberals on technical
?founds. It offers a singular conlrast to the lenity
often shown by the.Goveriiini-iit to odfetdKl OB the
?thar alda.
A POINT AtlAIXST TIIK WAUK CI-MI'AMI.s.
Loudon WUleaMI the linal teetaka of the Dobbs
ease as a pMS-faa of legal redress from the cxtoi | ion
?f the water . ompunies. J| is proposed lo form an
?delation to recover excessive charges daring thc
*?*t SIX *,. ju_,
i'Kust>\AL nona.
The papers publish a spirited reply Lou, Mr.
lowell to the Metropolitan Railway employ,-, ,,.'.
?Peeling the recent explosion, declining to transmit
^irresolutionstc the American Government, b,.
tknao there is not the slightest evidence that any
am. rican ww concerned in the outrage.
Professor Huxley delivered yesterday his first ad
f dress M F'pfiideut of the Royal Boeiety. It
was occupied mainly with a review of
the scientific history of the year. Per?
haps tho moot remarkable passage relates
to Mr. Gardiner's researches respecting the continu?
ity of protoplasm through walls of vegetable cells,
Whleh means, says Professor Huxley, nothing less
than aaapproaok loadecaonstratioa of the essential
unity of plants and animals.
Sir William 'J lunn ps. m laeeiTCa the Copley Medal,
and Dr. Hirst and Hr. Burdon Sanderson two Boya!
medals, tba latter for bia eminent services to physi?
ology and pathology, being tbe investigator v. ho is
peculiarly obnoxious to tlieanti-vivisection party.
A NKW PLAY.
Mr. I'inero's play " Lords and Commons," which
secured toleration rather than success at the Hny
market laat Saturday, has given rise to brisk dis?
cussion and gensral condemnation. Mr. Pinera re?
sents criticism and tbt' revival of old charges of
plagiarism, ami threatens legal action. Everybody
agrees that this piece, like " Voling Folks' Ways,''
v, as saved by excellent acting, *?? Wi -.
muses AM) sa visas JX EVEOPE.
INTERESTING GOSSIP FROM ABROAD.
iv<;iam> -..sf) ii:i-ii AFFAIRS?-amkuic.vn PORK??
Mit. LOWELL.
LoKDOif, Dee. 1.?Interest in English Home
politic-, l-.lust now t i.ni-ciiti.iti al Upon the il,-, ii- .ii of
tin* ..~-iliiilalii.il o! Irislt to Bag?SB Mlll'a ;c.-e. A *-tioiil:
seal on .?! (iaa* Liberals ti,inuiia tbal ii tile fTl?leblSS is
equalised bise representation Miall ai*-o be equalised.
li this w.rc iione it won:.i reduce tbe entire
m. ma.> rots to !?i ami iliat of Die Paree?ltd lo -56.
Tiie prolonged silence >.f Parnell ni on \ ital la i
ginning to provoke Hie eleotOTI of Cork ami lil' psrltamen*
tary foQowen genstaHjr. He baa spoken onlj oneestnee
recess, snd bis sapporters complain that it is dlfflcnltto
olaiain may i aiiiiiniiiili ation wita bim, sad that lie main?
tains lian (.laat r> ?i .* ii;miii matti rs of llulm ilia", and
purnim policy.
Joseph Poole, tbe murderer of John Kenny, lies been
.'? f:,,:n li1- i| li:; ra in tbs K.liiiaiiili.iin ..
hal been sent to tbe city prtaon. a memorial sent to ?arl
Bpi Deer, Latu-.l Lieutenant of Ir Ian.I, against (bs rertllcf
i i. ported io bare i* in strei *.:;ti di a bj**" p
end evidence. Bboold tbe application io i)..* ?,
Bench for aa arrest of ezeeutkni on ibe gmuad that tb
pani nf the Jory was Invalid sa need, tbe Governmrai
wiil tail* tia.it opportunity to m-i.-r iiis release, The
Castle * Itt (laalltliS taf T Ila *
justlec ot lb, rerdiet
rt >ri r-uun o? nra t bows r_xx* n.
The genial Crown Prliwe cf German] 1.1*- trana db -
popularity among t!::- Bpanlab people \<yh't affability
tm. tr i ii.ia rile vera He has talki I generally witta great
freedom totbememberaoftbe pn na. General< .rt. ga, preal
den of a military elnb In Madrid, baa reqn itedtbc
sad Oeneyal Blmnentbal and tbe milii.ny sall ..." tbe
rnbershlp In thal
Tbe club will hold a special meeting shottl) lo rt
thi: a ? .rs.
lill: AXRRICAN I'l-!.'.'
The Amer! tl ' ?
;. of Raltlm
t aaaaii r ?" p < I ave andi rtaki n t" do
? .a . ? .
aft ern ? ! I ? I li will
-a,:, ic; toKngland. ne hjM met witta failure In bia
on . ? i
j...Key ; 6?nu : , ? i.it. any lu?
la rfen ni '*, thoa bali li
Ha.*. PORK wu i. Bl Ri ? i\ l it iv I ii
A?' re ut tbe Preach Oorernmenl ts ;??) In I
ber ftnally abolished tbe i - ? i pork.
The Mii.it. r of i emmi ree In iii-. tn ul ir Bonoum lng the
met saba tbat tbs prefects of departments is-u>. t.. ti,.
people tbe explanation tbat tbe sole recjalrement Is ibal
amertean pork be tborou*i : this doney lt i
p. i:. ??Dy itaniil-*.-*., and lt will be no m tl rr tin
pori li ul I..*. n inf* ' . . * not Thc 1 ii-ii* li
pork-packers sre much di pleased tutti tbs ra -a decree
si .I will irvin bria** b1 o-,u ii. abroi atlon,. ialiuing tb ii
I under the ptessun of Ineessant saltation ut
Il tvre, -t.?:? a waa rafi r the I
oi talion ..i ,t leading Amei lean produet
I.AVIII.r
The London papers bare entered opon a lively di
I .Ung will li prevail on I
atlantic iteai ? :, ,1 or i? i n
i lay lt Wilta- III,at gBRS* llf A I. ? 1 la .III
gnini-lere, card sharpen snd ?? i an *.." men n. ika- ?
n -alar business of trarelllag on tba iii |
TbelrtIcUuj btu gencrallj i.iigllahmen. ll la
even atated tbat tbesi ibarpen must lie known le Ibo
aaa il Ol' lla.ll*>* Of I Ihe l|ll. -ll*.ll lt
asked," Why do not the manatees of tin- atlantis line
, rid I?ei?tel vt of tilla criminal nulaanoi /'
DKCKPTION lit \ N'EWtt ihMI'a.w,
li. latcat deception practieed by tbe Centra] Rewa
lia- Jost come to light lt dfetrlbuted a report aeeualng
Mr. Coifed**-), tbe ?ngl?ta Vk-e-Cou id al Kertcb, of being
the bead aad pinaster of s piratical santtrlatl. an.l
add, ,1 tbe staten-- rn Ibal Ear] Gram-lie bad ordi rt A Ur.
Cullcdge under am ' - peedlly brought shoats
salt for libel, In wblcb Mr, Colledge sppe ra ,-i- com?
plainant, against the papers wblcb published tbe stat,
lii. lit. It isc\|>e< LU that bc Will l.l.I.li.I 111 a , V Ila*
Tbe Central News next put fortb sa nowa a bill wblcb
purported to bc tbe Loral Chancellor's reform ima.of
the Court ot Procedure. Ita publication cauaed Inteune
excitement ina*! un... i .: coman ni among barrtau i . nd
sobeitorauntil it was discovered thut it waa merely s
tan-!-. oltl lull Intro li--ail Maim* tm. ? a -o in lin- lion .? ,\
Commons by a private member wbo waa without Influ*
1 1,1 a tal* follOWlllg.
lill. Itl.i 1 IRSIIIF Ol > . AMi.ll.Ws.
Mr. lam .1 b ia form ill*- ?*,* ? *,,; >t tn>> r-uti tip ol
Bt. Andrew's Unlvcrslt**. Itappeara tbat tbe one non of
bia .lia-i niity was eon?blend before tba Mat- waa east
and that noroXtaX waa lodged al tbat time ngallo-* ta.*
candidacy st Mr. Lowell, on tbe graun-l thal being an
allin BC was not elLiial.-. Tlie principals I..).-, tnl Di,
prole t basing tbelr rn lion on aloa that Mr.
Lowen wss eligible in spite ol b Ing sa allen. Wbenbe
delivers ti..- Roi lor.ti Addi ia lhere will i>. agreal al
tendanet of uti ruy and faaliionable people.
MUM Kl l.A\| ni H TOPII s.
Tbe English delegates of tbe Trades' Union in tbetrrc
ports ui'-.u their confer, na .? in Parla state tbal lbe Kreneb
trades uiiion.-a la. k -t..1..my incl dladpllne, and tbat lt la
ilitllc.nt io t.'.*t nn-ii in un* i? ,t tia.:, even to paj 1.tri
nations la excess ot two-peace weekly. Vu* instance,
out of nolltetlillli; like li tl a oil-a ai. I ina on . wi.., I.i*,, aa'
oeptod and uyauly prof ease d ualoalai prim pies, onlj
sixty un-i-.-M-'iiar salas, ai.,, ra t., the reserve fund. rii.*j
nil sesss to rely upon tbe State tortblnga which they
might do Esr themselves. Thej toy, moreover, thal
th. rt ita litiii- iiii.--i-a-.iiii'.-.-1., tari 1 s tho workmen sad tbs
middle elassss aad thal 1,1. ra , .1 Lamentable want of
iiatiiiin.y aaaaag ti..* rurioaa groups?d woekmcathem
N*.l'. ,*-.
'''?.'" ???' " l;; nUdl ? ob theCljrdesad tbe Trna
Is rapitlly deeUatng. Tba pnsas ut ssstattalsaud sf ships
ia,, ,. cttalaft und a nu.h., 1 01 u? ship building Mi ma
h.cn h., 11, its ?-.... . iee wotkmoa upou tbs Clyde bave
iiciii a mesUag,and oflbrsd io aa . j.t a nain- lion ol B (,, r
cut in tu. ir wageai tiny bopa pj this move to Induce
tbe buUdsaa to keep their yards open, n ta only ?
Usa of ? shoal tim* when toyooo arttssas tu tbe Cr/ds
vaiia j will io lbrewa ml ..reaiplojmeat.
Tue llaytian Minister te t.n.it UriUIn Ins si,<|,|, nly ie
bia post, sendtag won! t., th,, r<,i.'i.-n oin,,, thal
an.ircliy ivia-lir, lu Mutti, thal attacks SH ina.I- upon lin;
1 h pra.iMity sad iii.".;, mjects, nd thal tboae bave
nnil. tilt ni- poalttotl tint.ia.adla*.
Besides Usa *.,*iiiii!i-.' mab ii hat wei ? Itabnar. sf Putasy
aad Boas, of Ptttsburg, it was amaged y.-t.i.iay tbal
Dab srahall challenge hTUott, (ai .1 stake ol i loo, to nm
fioin I'liJuey io Morl laka (or tbs ehaapfcmshlBet the
'i'liain.ta. in Lendaa tba betting i.s stnug na i>iii?-m
?gatawl Bona
'I'd- MeudSOf tlieCnniicmiis! |> lesolOM liaveacnreli.il
iii,-1>it or tbs Moiitinartre c uti* -.\, where Mn* bodloa ol
tit*- Bsasssemi <OsasMunM ? vate larawa, sad hara luaag
lilznl Die nm.lins of their nana: aila- lay incaias sf snine
articles 01 clothing winch lie wore when killetl. HI?l?o,|\
was taken out, an.l Dc-l.on-s win- rt int. rrcl nt Pert* la
(.'liii'sc iM-aJtlo thom' of his slsUr. '1'he iiatlicals of Die
rmi Muni, ip,il Council ititcmt to pl.c e u Blaine to
I't ks. luze lu the Betel ile Ville.
ri.it-uNAi. n.i 1
Tbe Princess DetfeawO?kl leis Naiad a Ik.uhc in I.oiuloii
for the upi lng BB?M?- Coi?it Mcltkofl', under the private 1
will of tbe Czar, will nipcrintentl Hu* edweaOea other
children. .
Mr. Wclilon, the hn.-b.ind of Mrs. Weldon, lia* ***"_*
iiL-.iiti-t Die nillir of the .liv..rc.* curl, w hi. b paOtb '' >" ?"
a reMltutlon of her ueafaajal rlxlit". Me tam* that rather
than renew his life with ber bs will tm to pri-<>n.
WOllaai Red-wad.tbe Irish sseaabi r of Parliament, ha*
taken u wife in Au-tr.tli... Delias tli.-r- Dy olit.iliicil OH
use of a dowry aaMuattag le ?:n?.ooo.
Qrargi J. Oeeahea, Bembac of Partbaweal for Kip?,
impimiIbuOpiialirablp al the Beana td common-,
ami Speaker Braad retina on a peaaloa from the Qeun
Ii., tit of ?5,000 per aiiailin.
I ill i: ATI im: MU8IC AM> DRAMA.
Apootbamoaa ea **y bj Darwin on tl*..- "Krafratioa "f
Inatinet," baa been lound ai.| ula pagers, it Isa
splendid exampls of exbaaattra induction, aad will he
read at a Meting ot the itaaasaa Bodety<
Georp* BUofl p?em, " The Dead," net as a cantata
with orche -ra an.l vocal .(T.. ts, will lie elven lilllie
i'o-itlvl*** festival of the tlciul on New Year's Day.
Tltr Journal of Dlurn'lon has invited Mst sulwcrihers to
th,* pIcMscltn t?> oooatruatt a bod] of Bagust aeadeaatetaa-1
Alfred Tennyson h< ads tin* h-t, aad bia muna I- followed
hy tboae of ltu.-kin, Arnold Browning, riou,ie, swin?
burne, l'rcemaii. Spencer ami lila. k. Thees mimes irs
followed I.V Da I e of DOVCUStS, 111. lulim-* ShoD hoU-e,
lllackinore, McCarthy, Maciloiialtl, l'.eade, George Haft
.imi sad wilkie i.allin-.
The Alli umum doubNthooridnalltyof Keals'-.letter-, to
bbl brother OeorgOi mentioned ta Dodd a Mead's ttom
York prospectus oi Bpeed's(ol Loolevllb j edition of Keats.
Tbe ipeetmen lettci accompanying tbe praspeetus ttbJtaf
attg-tty from tbe l> tter pub-shed by Lord Boughton.
D,in.*, the euther of ?? Orion," is beeoaalag bltad.
The-teary of John Payne Collier, lneludtng Ita
ip lian .'.,i um. nts. will lie t-ol.l nt uiiclinn.
The manuaerlrd by Catto,rt sder t-> Frederick tbe Oreati
i: ? beea lound In the Pntaslsn Ar. hiv. . Catto kept a
,.,*.,,.,] of Frederlck'a remarka oa bia readings, whieb ls
ntnkin/iv orl-rfnal mm*, ebaraetertstte. Herr Voa ByhU
bas obtained permtssloa to pubUnb ll with notes elucida?
ting l'i.1- th k's conversation.
I mile /-alu i.i- begua a serial bi I *?*' Btes bearing tba
till.*, " J,. , ali- VI ie."
Beete* Malo! baa i- led .1 romance, "Lea B
in ax."
Btepbaae, Ibe t> nor ol the Par) lan Opera Coml**i *
lu-t Failliuiltti al to :m operation nt Milan thal Of >*?*
thc uvula. De believes tbe assurance of the oporal li
tea an that lt would greatly Int nasa tba loree anal bril
Haney af his vol, e.
Gilbert and reject
of Du'Ann ri .mii lit to produce their new opera,
IFOyly Cute evtdently lat proda.ee ..pera in
2tew*Tork ai %)o,
Albn ? H ?? it* 11. i. con,, dy " Ti
for (li.tr la- Wj in I li.1 iii upon hi- r.-turii to tba Cllleti ML
. .1 ti,a* novel, " Maid ? '
ktht :*-."
Count
lui*' aaf Marj \i dei ton.
l/attn',. London pt M te,"" Little Kell
nml tin ' ," " i In By," " Iii tn -? I*.*," sad " L 1
rital.??" [Im :h cnn ni ol I
tin- London eritb .. wbo ur.* nnoaed to -u. In.
Minnie Palmer haa bad ? triumphant provincial
,nu.,i dm ii* * ere.
Mr. Irving ] n rti ,1 ol
Lyceum, that being bia Hi ' pices aft r bia return from
lie- Vin. rle in t**ur. I ta'al.-;
I to piny a long 1
[mag.
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eran with IIli Pat ? ? i>t>- -? I t-. b * 1 aharcd
:.)? fat.*, vu the 1.1-. ni* aad pr ?*. ?lona rbleh
.*..*, .1 ii lm. in f, r III. ka r**- lia's .nu-- bave h
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?I ki.,.ni,, un. Tbe Ll" ? U ? al*-1 ("Upi ?. Ul. \ ?
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'ou-ui .I* ,, ,i\ Ina Khai louin,
An oil "fa r .af -M-rt .??? ? tn ;',.* Holltlan 1,.
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Al ..a. U'i.'* Iii* r< '..-* . .1 a on ll:
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(Mia., Dee. 1 ' I ..- ibe entire con?
trol of ll. *.'? ndal na. ty ailinn. the abaeuco of 1
ld all.
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TIM-. 8USPKXSI0N OF LORD ROSSMORE.
; 1 .", Dec. 1. Lord Kn** nen.* haa written
illa". I r ply 'at the I*, rain Coll,ll.I- I ll I - .af the I'm \
?.a; imi. f. na. of 1,i.-i.,. iiiui.it Etoolea, Countj fermanagh,
n wbicb be aaya tbat tho a f bia eomtntaalon as
Peace la County Moaaahaa le ot small Im
i>,iit;iuie t , Illili-elf, Imf Di.it inn, | rill OOO l.l. r
toa another slight directed againat thai*.* wbo an anatolia
a, protest sgilnsl doeirtnes ol rapine and revolution.
I h* I.a ant- Cot .ililli) -ia un I -, ll.|,aa[i-a-, v.,*, t til* V ll.l\.' Ina
a- ui Du. propriety ol their decision and dei Uno to
1 lie matter sny further,
I ll. ll. ll III f.l.llaal MO IV I a'f Di- I - [J| >| < t C .. I. ?-. I a I. - r I
li -I ..ii tal,lr. -- l.nu.*, ten nula tho caan01 I.ord
1 ire, In which be aaya he cann A -11 -mu aud twin I)
-lal.t taa -.*.* Illa- III -ll lal*.*! ll ri'll hal l|.*i|.a|. ||. -ll.
thai effective -t.p. Imi Uiken tocxprea?Myiupaib) with
il.. Orang, mt ti nt Moougban and Kt un.um,h.
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I Iii: TROUBLES OF PRANCE AND rn ina.
1..iv;kiv. \dv. L.?The Preen Aeweintion anya
lt le authorised te eon Aim tho report from Paris ibal M.
Vi. tip ih, fin ti, in,, ii, in ii Amhaaamtor al Landan, badin
foi nedi ri tii.ui*. iiie,tbt Britlafa Foreign Seeretiuy, thal
a'l ll.ll ll to Ol a upv Ilil.-Nillh nml Moiit.ty ta, PPh.
Isfyber honor, i.ui it says tba Mateaseal tbat ri.tm
iMiul.l |ita,|io-. att .-11 iiii--tlia- I- Iii, urn*, 1.
Panta, Dee, 1- li li asml-oflh Lally announced tbal Ad*
ininti curlier- latesttetegrsras to Ibe Oovernmeal be
ii-ay rn, sort et aneaslness respectiag tbe anecesa ot tbe
li. n.ii opera! ona In Tow-uln, Tbe repart whieb waa rn
. ii ni ty thal Um Chinese haveevaeaated Bae>
Kinta iimi tonto) I* not non?rmed. Bupptie* of ovary kbtd
for the 1.a a.* mt an 1 navj nave bee.net nt rai, <i al
Hal im,. >ng, nml 1 ni- -tor,-- an- now complete and adi
rpiate. M. Diifrtiul, tho bead of tbe Krencb oomniiasa<
nail lu Tani.jilin. I- ala nil.
1 .i.aii.niticeii that aa the civil ami military power cl
: : cam. nlr, il. .1 tn the hine li of Admiral Culla-t.
tbt 1...v. iuni,uit lia ... ..ai..1 10 tia.* requt I .af lu* liar
mund, tbe Civil Commlaaioncr In Towjulu. for bia recall,
a,ul he |. author?ed to return to Kraooe upon a furlnua-b,
I - Vila,tl.alla,n ana! I',-:,,,* Horil-t) ti-i-t -int un n |a|n-i
to l/ii'tl eran ville, Foreign Hecretaryi on the aul-Joel of
ii..* 11 i.iiioii- vsiiii-ii tsxtiil between Kranre and China. The
...lilia ?-.,n 1,ia -to tin- \ .i-i ennuin ta lui lutereata or Knrupe
uni Amalia 11 Involved and m*-Km Lord Oranvtlle to net :*.<*
1.1 putatton from the nnelety In urderto rtrcnjrtbrn hw
banda In ottvrlns m. illation, la.nl uranvllle r<-i?iia <1 thiti
be iihl not tniiik the reception >.i a deputation now would
'antill*! Die all-in ai ,,a* , , t
iiKiti.in, ii, ,*. 1. \uiiin-r CMasas htmelad nat
launched at Stettin lo-day. The Cbbu-se Legation here,
nilli many InvlU-il kumu, were pn -* ni i<> ,v.-anthe
?uni. rill I * , allon 1-111I. tim- into.oiilr... I ? Ioi mala
?Lil ?f war, w blob 1- lief!!**- Atoii to China in Immense quan?
tities.
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PRESERVING ORDER IN NEWRY.
Nkwki, lit-liiiitl, Dee. I.?Three bundrod
aoii et *ii.i.|i sad two fraai],-, of biissaia bass aw I sad hst e.
inti IOU 111 fun 11 , me on Du li ??> In r. I. ii* Iii. pr. ->-i \ ?
ion of ord r in tl iv of Du- uppn Iniul. al distill 1
M'tween Natlonaliata and Orangemen. Mr. Parnell held
?uni. aa na a*, with bli fi 1,-ii,I.i tbia morning, The authori
i.? hate forliltlden tbe Nntionallata io m. et outalde ol tbo
Hotel al which be la ataylng, aad the police have been
.Mered lo .n-, -1 *? nil f-tilbftrin-ai upou theatrecta. A
a...Iv ot uuiii.-. ni. ii will oeeupj Orange Dall .mil .1 foiaa.
* pu ? * ? unod ni om e proximity,
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POREIOM NOTES.
Ltwooa, D. . 1. Oeaeral Pryor wfttaaQ froaa Urer
Hllil fol- Nl*VV Yolk a I Dla* Ita-.IIO T liaTIII lllic IliHt I'lllll
lay. The Hight Hon. Obarisa Dawsaoa, Lori Mayor >.f
lublin, bas extend d to him aa luut.itiou to a uublhi
ii.r.
iu m.in. Dee. 1. Aidennmi Wiiiiiim Maagbnr. ..f ih,.
?.un. li porty, wsa 1 . day slot tod Lord M ..vm- of Dublin.
nu- Lila- rai andcn-< 1-.,itisc m_mheraof theC'oi poration
ila.I.Ulai al [ruin VOtbBf.
////: STMIaXM at sEiv.tiiii.i: v\s.
N KW -< Iki.da KS, Dec. 1.?Tin- Creight -han,Hers'
trike herc con tim,, ?- ami IMgMlS WSS lad with ilitticiill>.
ihe ?aasbasasf tba Ohaabi r.,f paasaaarea bald a -ih*. i .1
?eating kntay aaKtapaetolai a aaaapattealoefcrarbl
ration, rbe meeting waa ea?af] al Um Inala?eeo! tho
uaurauee t ouip.uiic. and baualug tuaUtutiou
O'DONNELL CONVICTED.
TIM: PRI80NEB BEMTENCED TO DEATH.
Mi:. RCMELL'a -KGU?-Xl Itt THK J! KV?VIOLIST
I'll NIH IT l.l THU Mt I.DIHI rt.
i.-'Ni-.v, lice. i.-The trial of Patrick O'Donnell
.wrt.be i.der of Jamea Carey waa resumed this
norning, The eenrt-mon waa crowded with
pet.pl,., imt there were few peraona outside of the
building. Mr. Pryor ant behind Charles Bussell,
aenior counsel for O'Donnell. Thc prisoner's
brother waa present Walter fonng, s Port Eliza?
beth cali-driTer, waa called for the defence. Bc
testified that he frequently drorc thc Carey fomily
around Port Elisabeth, and they ought to know
liim. \\ inn lin, Carey ""?i Iur son denied it, he
aaid thnt be waa panic-stricken. He once said to
" Toni " ('.ney at Port Elisabeth: " You are a tine
fellow! Why didn't you shoot O'Donnell when ho
shot your tether fn "Tom" answered: "Iliad
not lin* revolver. I went to get it, hut when 1 went
there, it was cone, h.i:ui-c my father hail it.'' The
witness said thai he h.ni aaentioned this t,, other
cab-drivers. No other witneaa waa called itu- tho
defence,
Mr. Ruaaell nrgedtlwi jury in considering the
cnac to diamiaa from their ninda all that tiny may
hare read upon th,- mbjei t of the killing ?.f Carey.
"The pris.irdid Dot deny tbe shooting Tbe ques?
tion for the consideration of the jury wss: "Did
h.. do it undera reasonable apprehension nf his
-for" If so, they should acquit him. If short of
thin, O'Donnell neted onlyfcnder a threat of personal
violence, tiny could not conricl him of murder,
although ii -nigh! aol be possible to lei him go free
i" r. 'ihe statement is utterly false that
O'Donnell went on board the steamer Kinfaun's
I*. Da. I. Carey at tin* bidding of ii
society, Mr. Russell said these were only news?
paper chnrgea which h.* proceeded to denounce.
Judge Heliman remarked that counsel wa- bardly
promoting tho Interest of his client. He could
tiust th,* jury not t,. l.e influenced hy anything ex
tip! th.- .villein .? that had le*, ii given in court.
Mr. Kunm ll nd tl.e accusation hail an important
bearing, because it suggested tbe wordn." I was
'.. do i!.'' which w.re put int.. O'Donnell's
month Ly Mi*. Carey j hut in deference to thc
i li. he would iimke no farther refer
i etta. I.-. H.- then continued his
address. Ile compared -O'Donnell, who was un
I, hardworking mau, with Cany, ulm was a
villain . mil t.,1 by the people, unpardoned hy ihe
(?ii..a, known to bo cruel, treacherous ami des?
perate, who, i..n a tl by amen likely to denounce
him, v . : ? -a.i I to any weapon Da
overawe oi I-'1-, ami win. in nil his murderous con*
'r. .... .i I-i- uh ii life. It v. .m aurea
s-.naiii.. io *. ii O'Donnell bsd pn
lated ? . h.- would have committed il in
ol -a", a l,|l W ll Ila
lill. I'll!-..si lt'- -Hiv 1.1 lill* Mt inuit.
Mr. I'nisei] etsi- O'Donnell's own story of the
r, -uh-laiit.ally as it bas air..ely been pub
!. Alt..rn* v iiin' ...1 Jan -i an.l .lu.!. ? I?. n
m.m ted, but finally coiwented to allow
Mi l.'t-.ll to proceed with the story. Mr. Kum-m-U
linn ii Mid du* tt,.ii!.!.- that took place in tbe
? -ii thc
by holli, ami lin'
. all of W ha .. I-.'I I Ml*. I,'i!--,ll.
? a,-- (han il took I" tell ; h. ii, a. no
I r, 'im i.iiia. -. titt.-.l
I . ... 1 .. -ir. \ > 11 by P
yin.. -. he continued, unworthy of cred?
ent ,*. lt ? us beyond .h.not t bal < an y had a pinto!
'a J that
ii ? e al Cape Town without it
and tbal be did i."t carry it after hia deutitywaa
di-. >.*..; ?! was f..l-e. O'Donnell's remark to Mr.Cor*
la.ti al - sho \ n t arvy's p.uri iii, " 111
i. .in," a as h.a rely a ] : bra
baring no indication iu it of n serious purpose
and to which no bod) w..u!.l attach Lnipoi
Alt ho i.-'h ie. witm as in a pistol in Carey'a bund,
Mr. I."ii?ll said, ye! it was tiki 1. thal a pistol waa
? . ring to tbe um ci inn lighl in t he
ul tin- ext at.-m. nt ol' tl.e moment it ea riped
> ut iou, Ila- submitted that tim son of < ,m v
i\ np tbe revolver w ben bis fat bel I
kept it for the purpose of tiring al O'Donnell il he
i hail, e, l?r lol' lin* |'UI |. ot aa a; |i a a i.i Ik' lt III
appiartli.ti G'Donuell committed
au unpmvokoil murder. After insisting upon the
? i. .Iil.ilii, ..I the ii* -i iiii-.tiy of Vonni;, tbe cab?
driver, Mr. la*.??.-ti mode au appeal to tbo jury for
an ii'i pi i i i ulii. al a ii-1 . aim , oiuuderntion of the cane.
lt was better, ho said, tbat a guilty person should
? ,,,i ? iima - escape puiiiahiueiil th in thiit sit inno?
cent om* percbance -I.hi -niter.
.Mi. Hu?.11 spoke tom hom-, and npon conclud?
ing bis milli.--** he wm greeted with loud applause,
which Judge Denman repressed,
nu- .mu.i mks r i.ut nu: <.<i\ i i:\mim.
Attorney-!.a nei.il .launs closed the ca-e for the
Government. H.* saul that so uni. lt bad been said
to blacken C.u>\'- character, that people might
believe tbat it was right to kill turn, ihe jury had
nothing to do with this, rbe question for them to
con .nhl wm ! Dui the prisoner wilfully murder
hunt Thc sworn facts left no doubt m to that.
Tbe prisoner never pleaded self-defence until bc
ian Ins -oin lim al Port Elizabeth and there wm
no tittle of evidence to support thc theory of a
struggle or a quarrel, 'lin-prison, i's counsel had
told the jury a story which O'Donnell bad told to
somenody else, li was s theory unsupported bi
tbe evidence. l*he Attonioy-Geuerul denied that
O'Donnell had shunned Carey. He invited him to
dunk shoitIv before he sbol hun. The woman w bo
wm with O'Donnell on.the atoainer knew all al.out
I ha* Minot in*-, ami it w.t.- Stratlgi thal -liewa-, mat
called Ma witness. If she wm O'Donnell's wife
sb.nhl mu testify ; ii ihe wm Ins mistress, why
Wile | he pl I-o11"T's a a Ul! I-el lill lld Ul lill ll'T I
Mr. Sullivan, ot counsel tor O'Douuell, here made
sn objection to the minarka of tbe Attorney-Gen?
eral, ami saul that the woman had been alluded to
In i he cv nlem..a*, Mi-. O'Donnell, and thal the At?
torney-General had no right to throw siiHpicioti
upon ni r. Judge Denman aaid that he considered
th.* Attorney General!* remarks a** fair.
The Attorney-General continued, saying that it
was evident tliut -he wit-not culled because she
..auld only corroborate other -//itiieaaea. Al Tort
Elizabeth O'Donnell stated before the magistrate
that he took S pistol fiona ("alvy's hand, il SO, he
wm no longer mauy daugeroi In-hie. why did
be lint Flow tint vonni' Carey Kel tho piatol
windi O'Donnell had taken bom lu- father 1
linit siati-meiit was so absurd thal an..tlnr ono
wm in,nh tm the pu-.r to-day, inconsistent with
the former ami equally incredible, it would
compel tbejurj to believe thal young Cany was
nulli-, of perjury, ami thai he wm no precocious as
I.. ...m e.il tl,.- puitol in order tu fMtou the criuiu
upou tlie |iri nilli*. The Attorney-General-Mt-kl ho
th.uinhi Mrs. O'Donnell's remark, "Never mind,
ul.mil, ?iou an* no informer!" showed what
ii.iIU happened, she-aw O'Donnell si.i Carey,
ami thought that thal crime wm nothing com?
pared with the offence ol being an informer, the
pis,.mu- shot Carey deliberate!*) bt i atlee he believed
il to l.e a pmisoworth] act, and wi-hed to enjoy all
tin uotori>'!\ thut would att.i< li to H.
Judge Douiiiati then delivered his charge to the
jin ?>, wfti. -li iii 7 p. m. ni ind to deliberate upon a
verdict.
wii.-n the jury ors! retired O'Donnell stood up m
the dock and looked about with un it composure.
lix- i ni v i <t ii i in il to Mk "lt a man bud a deadly
wea|. in lu-hand ami another though! that he
wm aboul io nan ii against hun and -.lu at the former
would it ?> manslaughter or munlerf" The Judge
replied that it would be neither. Hut he ask.il
wileri wm the evideuon of an) octdone.bj Caroj
which induced O'Dumiell to think Care) meanl to
shoot him. When tue jin v had ntir.-.I, M,-. Sulli?
van expressed s doubt a** to whether the Judge had
not given a -rona direction to thominds ol the
im. by Ins question. Judge Deuman s |feil Mr.
Sullivan if he could suggest where noell evidence
was. rite jury returned u second time and nuked
tbe meaning oi "malice aforethought," which was
explained. Tlie |ury again retired and returuod in
four minutes with a verdict of wilful murder.
?noun ami 11 ii-i - ai tub puisoxkb.
Ulu-ii Judge Denman aaked O'Donnell if be had
anything to say why eenteooe ol death should not
bs passed npon him, O'Donnell made no reply. Tbe
Judge then p i m tl the sentence. Thc prisoner now
wanted to -peak. The Judge, however, ordered hia
removal. Tbe polks seised hun, when O'Donnell
held up his riKlit hand, Ins linoel's extended, and
shout,*,!: ?' Thiel) cl.is for old Ireland!
"i..I l.\e, I lilted sn.-!'' "To hell witta the
-i U i.-, 1.-uti tho -rills- Crown I" "il u u plot
di
utde np hy the Crown I" Tim prisoner, abouting.
urang ami struggliug. was then forcibly removed
y tim police amitl ?? ai tu! confusion und islum
ungof doon, 'Hus action of O'Donnell caiisetl
begreatest excitement and surprise, an ho h.-ul
reviously sained thc sympathy ot tho uudicuco by
is good behavior.
General Pryor states that lie had resolved to
pply tors henriiiirin the case of O'Donnell and to
u.e an explicit refusal to ins ai,plication, but thut
lie other counsel in thc eaeegave in writing their
pinion timi the appearance ol an American lew
er, sent hy Irish-Americans, would bc fatal to tbo
risoner. they further stated that if the anplica
on wm made they wonld surrender their briefs.
fiieral Pryor anally consulted O'Donnell, who
..liinl to abide by the opinion of Messrs. Bussell
nd Sullivan. ^_
OIL TRANSPORTATIOA IS BtTK.
[HT TUT 1TIHTU TO THK TltfBi:SE.]
PlTTS-tnto, Der. 1.?Hugo Muttulat.i.of the
nutlnttital Trunk Lino Company, of Ban Fran?
ts*), ts in thin city, sagsatsftsg a gigantic
bama te iranayinl n-tii ni mi to the leutbasn
nrketg. All tho Independent rclinerieu to
its section will be interest,,!. Tba oil will bo shipped
bulk boats, willi d-ttlbaUag isilnts at Marietta,Louis
lie and Wfiw ftrlnans Tint eesapaay bas aaeurad a
itcnt on u burrel constructed vt soft wood und I.ned
ith tin.
The utmost scrccy was ullSUIUill in furthering tte pro
et Charles Meyrsea, of tho Onrmsals flsrlage Psnfr.
ioiiiiih Coll- of tl.o riltsbiirt* Oil Exchange, anal tbs
I brokerage Arm 0f HohlshlpA Irwin, uro sir tl tobo
e principal stockholder*), lae company will operate lu
injunction with the Continental Trunk Lino Company,
line leading oil operators, who were spoken to to ni_lu,
inreMed the belief tbat tbe movement ts only another
tin- Standard Oil Company's shrewd mamsavms io
in.- the independent refiners toto tinir ranks, but Just
iw this can ne a. eompiisiied in connection with such a
berne nobody ti na to explain.
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PRO I ia usc rui: rig ii r io io ie.
?It UV .I'.MI'ANI.I.U D I.V SOI Til C.vr.OI.INA TU TRY
.Milt UKI.I..
;i:v ni?omra to ns mmon.1
Columbia, 8. C i DeCa 1.?When tlie United
ate* Court rael thia morn?ic tbe week of empanelling a
ry in the ease of John A. Mitchell was begun. Mlt
.11 is charged with interfering with tbe lintel tallon
\..ta I-. ami resisting tbs United states Marshal at tho
action for Congn ss, In Charleston, lust year. The Orst
i was a white maa, wbo ares peremptorily
d ...ii*, tbs i>i trie! Attomeyto "standaside." A
atoll anil exhaustive argument tben ensued between
??-!-.. v.ii nu ami Haskell <>n tbe part of tin* de
ii. <*, nml Melton and >i .*, r i.n* tin Government, upon
? .|ia*-iion of iiii* righi aai the prosecution to ohMlenge
rm -. 1 lae points Bl .in il wen' Itu* -ann* M I?OSS U li ii ll
gaped the attention of tbe Court yesterday, and were
,,l,,I to Juline Build in favor ol the proseeutlon.- Dis?
ci Jud .? Hryan dltmcnted in eaeh butanes. After tim
iiai Aili.i c.*. Ii.nl .-it a-i.lia nun- Jurors, ii lory WHS
111 iinii.il, oontpoeed ol twelve white men. John Ag
?r.a prominent merchant of this city mid a leading
lllllll >.r Ilia- lila a llla.ll*k paitV.MUS Bl* leet.-ll HS fol I* -
iii. Mi.* Court lian adjourned ni.iii Monday, wben tlie
itlmony will begin.
MASSACHl SETTS ELECTION RETURNS.
Ht ti ii: ;hwu td thu tiuiu'S'K.I
Bostox, Dec. 1.?The Democrats will glenn
ait from tbs publication of tbs ot?elsi Ntnrns
tho recent State election, and tbe _epub?esns win tn*
arprlxed. lbs satin rote ol lbs ttstefbc
? vernorwaa312,357,OT r>>,OT'i na,re than In 1S72.
?bin on received 160|097f imal Butler 190,318. giving
, r ot D.864. Ibis gave Bobtnaoa
.ttvi) mora- tia ni Bishop I-*-?? Ired laal year, while Batist
?mci 16,382 over tbls vote in 1883. The Isrgsst Be*
hllcan vote was cast for Secretary of State | and lt ls
ietli.it comparisons became hil resting sod slgnltl
nr ll ry Pierce received 163,889, s pltirnlliy of
rles Marah, the Democratic nominee.
IHH'2 tho Roptiblloan uomlnee for Heeretaiy of State
cl ved a pinn?Itj of..,.-.._'. wblcb anows a reduction
the i:, |a iiaii. un titisctta of over
? i -? Blnbop ran 18,000 beblud bis ticket;
Iii your Itohluaon w.e. 5,600 behind bin ticket Tbe
obllalt'.oln-l-. WhO lao.v.-.!<.l laail.llT tllilt they held tbe
lance of power, polled oi?y 1,881 v,.t..-, against .,137
I---J.
-_+.
i "', VERY sillf. UNSOLVED.
[at rstiout.pu to nu: rustnm.1
Newport, li. I.. Dee. 7--?Mayor FrankUn
|tia aird thc Burrell fl ri, wbo alleges that she was nhorn
ber hair b) wme person unknown, saes in bread dar?
in in s thickly ts tiled part of tbe .i: f, and sgaln whtts
I, ip In ber ronni, to sall aft bia 001 *e ta. -day. when the
lim* expected toaolve tbe tayatery. Tbe father,bow*
a r, Itt Illa- l.l ,! !lla>l||a-llt r,-f 1 -.-'I ttl .ll!OW till' g?1 IO ?p
i abe wm accompanied by blaaaalf sari wife.
. franklin tliereupon washed h's bands st tho whets
-.ina.-, incl the in tit.-r will for the present recsates
B< ,t* 1'U* a person, however, aaa now any
to who .'.mi mt ited the alb*.-ed outrace.
been temporarily ann lint.-.1 to Til! th.
lt.a l||,|l ll llV III. |.l tl itl al' aaf 111-- a, 1.lllilll-aa', W ho ||..a
rn writing letters to the giri and placing them tn ber
-u. No one suspect--; Ihe Janitor ot rutting uti'the tiri'-j
!r.
HOWE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
[nv ration?rn th tue nuauvs.]
Bridgeport, Conn., Doc. 1.?Tlif announce
nt waa iliad., hero this morning of thc reorganization
th.* Howe Sewing Machine Company ; that thc Inteasel
c. K. ti.ii ri-..n,of New fork nnnslsf Ing ut 80.1WII sbsm
Ilia* laat,ll 40,000 sll.iras of . ilplt.il StOl'lt, Ililli lift II Holli
three etcaal lots to John .1. Kennedy and H. tl. Wheeler,
, ad New-Yoi lt. ami V. Tai inly, of this city, and that, tbo
,t named gentleman will hereafter control tba sastassa
tin'iona a'i ii. The ai t < >i * ti. traiisfir WSS niutlc OU Novcni
r88. sad with tbe aieeptlon of tho change of ow ncr
l|t, thc company will ko OS ender sboul the sam.' mnn
. m.*ni aa before, rhe burned building! sro tn procesa
re.aaii-tiUiTli>n. alni work with 700 builds will probably
resumed early in thc winter.
BEQUESTS FOR HUHES AND lUAt TS.
[uvtuumu?ra td rueruninua.]
PrrrsBtnto, Dee. 1.?ITie will t?f Mrs. Emms
oke-Coehran, Wed today, gives .fs.iMK) to the American
set Boelety of Mew-York, os eoadltioa tb.it ths latsrssl
ill lae devoted to thc SSPPSCt of OOtpOTtSaiS l'i tl"*
?stern or Southern States and Toulba IBO, and provided
it, If tho Income of ber graadsoa. V. H. Cochran, falls
low $1,5011 p.r year, tho il.U.f-n. y -hali bo made sp to
n. Bbs slso gives 18.000 tat Ibe Amsriesa Bible Boelety,
th th.- prmi.-o that lt Ktniii beuaeil to dlatribute Bibles
foreign ...untile*., so long ss the Income nf her irnind
aighter. Mary K. Cochran, dors mu tail below gt,0OO.
lt Should, the short,late ls la be made KiKid. if Ihe be
est* are not accented by the Mloledes named, ll li
weted that they snail ko lo tbe Am, rican Bund iy-8cbool
non.
PROHIBITION IS soc ni CAROLINA.
[UV TKI.KliKAIUI Tt) nu; mini SK.]
Columbi-, B. Ca, DeOa 1.?-Electioni on the
cstloii of " license," or "no license," were held yestcr
y and to-day tn tin* towns of Marion, Wluusburo nnd
densburg, reuniting tu eaeh InttantHi lu overwhelming
torlea to: tito pinhililtlon party.
11E-E1.ECT10S OF JUDGE FF IP RFU
[nr tnt?anani to tuc. rumtnm.1
Columbia, S.e., Deo. 1.?The LegtaUture in
nt assembly to-day rc alSStSi Henry M.-lvcr, BSSSCtotS
ibo of thc Supremo Court, for Ibo full tenn of four
irs. lit-bud un opposition.
'AMES, ASD CASI Al.TIES?HY TELEGRATlI.
Fl ll'ND DEAD IN AN A NTH KM ITK FT* KN Al I*:.
Rkaoino, Penn , Dee. la?Hurry Hons, age six
a, mal ii Mtriitii'.T, lar.-'.n.a.iil.ly a tramp, ?l.-|>t last iitailir In
kelt's flllliaaa,. alni Un. inoriiltiat both Hero faallla.t .Hull,
ilag Items Milt.*.ami by ..uipbuiic gue.
A t ul' N IT. ll FF l ll.ll AUKKSTF.P.
[.KAlivii.t r, DeOi 1.?U illiiiain J. Illa, kluivne has
?I, ai r. Hi. .I Iii'"'lal* li..*.-.! Mar a tlUU t latintclfiH bill nu tin)
aiini.il ria liKiiKta Hank ul I'.allilauif.
KU.I.Ki> ll 1 MSI.I F w lill.K DHDII AB_K8T,
I'i i ism m.. i'enn., lice. I,?Henry Briggs blew
i I,ra ms ..ill tia,Uv Miall., nu.!.a ni ri-.-1 f.;i* laltceuy, alni OB
, MIIJ la. Um Alala lill.ill 1 a,Illa a'
A WAYWAKII til KL KILLS ll Flt FATIIKK.
Havannah. Oa., Dee. 1.?At Nahunta yesterday
mle Marrar, colored, tbol sod kilu u ber stewatber. Witt.
ia I rou| '?. v. lui-* bs wss Irylnir lo it--11inn lier froin . uU-iiu*.'
I boiiao vault SUSagS SMS. I M a.oii'tl. HMS i-MaaH'tiL
MlllUllKKU OM AtlMFNT OF A I. Ill' I? . V.
Pl \, i i; Ul I v, Mo.,l>.v. 1. J.din YVOOO?OU, a Pcp
f sh,lin, waa awot ano killed nt Camtl-en Point br one Tip.
I. \ViHa'.-.alIl WlU Ilia- tia lal.CW ail ex *i iaav al ai.ar WaHalaaall. lle
ai am, e uni led i iptoo, i..u tin* a hara* wus nut ia ininti!
THIU.1-: wtiMFN DBOWMKD,
Dil..s, III.. Kee. 1.-While Kleclr.i l.ew in, iml
,.i. an i i?...i.ii stria vv.ie nut driving last eve i?bk, the
fae ... a .lilli' IllKllta Ulll I?lal tall Ililli U.e 1 IVCI, III.il .ll l lll'IC
to In il.
KILLKD BY A PALL IN' h MINF.
Bcranton, I't nu., Dec, l.-lin* bucket at tbs
?nive i ?ai Company"! -.bait iu nus cltj eapaUed ia?t algbt
ni., iii-n-u,!ii,-. Micluwl Wood rallaslsuDoaolm I lou
at aiai asa i, iii, ii.
AN UNI'l-.ilVOKF.U AND UKI TAL, A1TAI K
l'iii-ii' ru, Dee. I. -While Juseph \\ ulai, aa in
a ii*-iveniaii, was lotuunaiv tii.ni wink herr taa! ublltt, I'iit
k .Ma,ian, a |iu.UH. i. mane un iiii|iia,vnkeil atluik, kniH-kiu,;
iii dow u, kuk tug limt uu Inc beau au J ti aumin*- bi? bkulL
CARLISLE TO BE SPEAKER
NOMINATED ON TIIE FIRST BALLOT.
CARLISLE'S VOTK T.AROKR THAN TltOSt* OF RAX
DALL AND COX TOUETIIKIt.
fHT TKLECKAPH TO THU TRI HU-NB. J
Washivotov, Deo. 1.?The caucus of Demo?
cratic Representatives elect to-night nominated Jobn O.
Carlisle to oe Hpealcer. Tbo laat day of tbe canvass wss
lessexcltlngthaii thc two orthrw which prcc,-d,*l lt. Both
candidates were weary, and their worker* were tired out.
A large purt of thc day wan spent by thc friends of Measrs.
Randall and Carlisle lu trying to arrange amicably as to
who should peeaMa over tho caucus to-night, but no
agreement bad been reached before the caucus
met. KstrsSBB uncertainty prevailed all day with re*
?anet ts tba Bl I Willis of the New-York Representatives
and the suppliers of Mr. Cox outside of tUat State, so
when thc caucus met few people knew whether or not
Mr. Cox's name would bc presented.
Mr. QsMae hiding been selected aa tbe presiding ofB
ccr, tbe tight Immediately opened. Aliim-t cicrybodr
conceded that shoiibi thc proiKisitiou for a rici roc-vota
be carried Mr. Carlisle would receive thc nomination on
Ute Int ballot. A resolution to this effect was iiroiuht In
by Mr. Dorshelmcr, of Ntm* Vork. The te-t pptt I arno oa
tho motion to strike out " viva voce ? and Insert
"ballot." Tuo defeat of this motion by I vote of75
yt an to 113 nays clearly foreshadowed thc triumph of
Mr. Carll-lo, who was surrounded by friend*! lu thc room
Sf tho Committee on Ways u_d Means. Thk candidates
were fminedlatcly placed iu nomination, BBaL contrary
to tbe expectation of many, Mr. Cox'* was en?
tered for the race. The call of the roll had pro
eseded no tether than thc State of Kew-Jerscy, when th-3
report came that the vote stootl 70 for Carlisle to M for
both the other camlidatcs. When Pennsylvania hail been
passed the vote -till stootl 70 for Girlish-. Randall hail
ruo up to ll and Cox to 32. Five minutes later came tha
re.-ult: 107 for CarlUl,, 40 for Randall, arni 3d for (ox.
There was, of course, unbounded enthusiasm in the room
where Mr. Carll-le had stayed, surrounded by a crowd of
friends. /
caiili?lk's ih*-api>oixtmi:.nt.
Rapidly comparing lbS tU-urcs, Mr. Carll-le remarked:
" I am somewhat di-appointcd. I should have had 29
majority Instead of 'JU."
Ile seemed to bo really more disturbed about thc 3
votes which h.* di 1 no' rt ceive than plea-.d willi the 107
that wcro SSSl for him. The strength ISfSlafSi by
Mr. Cox wai a surprise to both his opponents. Only a
limn of Mr. Cox's hopefulness and enerby could hav<?
ir*.tal, a reapsetsMe showing against the ilillieulties ami
tbo incredulity tiiat he encouuteretl. Mr. Carlisle's
friend* disp.--.ed of him with a sneer, and said his can?
didacy amounted to nothing and that it made no tt- r
Snee whether he stayed or not. A ginni many of Mr.
BaadalPs Meads talked in the samo strain, but Mr.
Randall hiiii-el.'illd not, iind there ls excellent reason to
believe that be d. sired Mr. Cox to remain lit the Held tn
th.-hope of stopping tho Carliolc "rush" on thc first
ballot.
Tin: POWKB or Tin: soi in KM TU.
An aaatjrata of lbs vote shows that Sf the 1S8 votes
cast,'.)"* were from the "Solid South" and !?3 from thi?
.North nial (Teeta Of thc N 8outh*3rn vote*. Mr. Caril.-.!*
received 7% Mr. Randall If and Mr. Cox 4. In other
words, three-fourths of tho " Solid Ntuth" went for tho
candidate of the ?.-.,!i.t Sonlh," and SS ri. thad only 3*4
votes besides, N'orth of thc Potomac anal oatt ot thfl
A Heidie nh-.* be r,*ct|\ donly 1 vot.-, that of Mr. Morae.
of ssssscbusetts. The i rotes Mr. Cox received in tba
Boutb srere l from _r_aasss, 'A from Missouri sad 1 from
North Carolina.
When Tennessee had been reached on tbe roll-call. If be?
came e\ id. nt ibat Carlisle's nomination waa anson <l. san]
a number of Beprescntattves asked the prlrllege <>?
ig their vote-. QoTemor Curtis st onie r.
qtit ted that tbe nomination be made unanlm t
was tiona-. Qoreraor Curtie made a short *peec<b. con?
gratulating tbe caucus "ii tbe g.n><l temper whian had
b, ,-n prent reed, and stying that If Mr. Kn al..11 aaiiild not
be elected be knew of no one for whom se .dd mses
, !i> .-nully vote Dian for the Kentucky statsMaan.
Mr. Randall. Mr. Cox and OOTSmoT Curtin Weill Im
iii. ii.it. ;v t.. Mr. t'.t.ii.-ie's room and conducted hun lut<i
the hail, whir,* in* miii'..- a ibort ami well-timed -peech.
thanking the BepreseatsllTes for the honor conferred
it;.a.ii him.
Tha -ia- was ii Ion ? cutest ovi?r the Clerk-hip. It was
(hst reported that the result was sttsinezl ib.it Mr.
-Udna, ex-Chairman ot the appropriations Committee,
bsd 2 iinilority ; Sgsln S lie w-;n repoitaal. Finally lt
wsa definitetj known thal General Clark, of Missouri,
ii ..I reeelred 95 roto*, Mr. Atkins 9% .uni Mr Martin, of
Delaware, wbos si ate Mood nobly i.v Inn, 2 rote*. Tba
cn-ting Mite v,.is-iv, n tay Mr. Carlisle aga?wi Mr. At?
kin-.. When the rtycakershlp contest be an, a 1',. I ii: Ml
ili-pat. h rt..tc.I that " -Lite.." hml already been madej
tli.it the < '.irll-le " lal at., " | ,,r- the name of John lt. Clark
for Clerk of tbe Bouse;that of J.mn P. Leedom for
:-ei L-c.iut-.it-Arms, and th it of J. R. V. ;at. r-mlill.
..t I'ex.is, for Doorkeeper. Mr. I^.lom wss i ..mutated
without the formality of a ballot. Mr. Wini, j smith, of
Tex is, w..s ii,, t. d im* ii.- eper. TbsC-rlWs ?? state** waa
liol l.liaUell.
in.- sprigg* mystery ls nt last explained. Ba ional for
Samuel J. Randall.
THE Kl.lTI.LICAN CAUCUS.
mu. kihi ii NOMIVATKO nm nu: >itvkkksiiip.
[Bl RUMHUN T, un. T!iIlUNi:.|
Wasiidiotov, Dee. 1.?The RepvbUeaa eun
eas tbls afternoon was slimly attended. Mr. tann.ni, of
illinois, pi.-til'-.i i'ii'1 mat rahooqoinlly BMlS chairman
of tbs llopaliltisa .aticin for thc Xl.Vlllth Congress.
A> inn illy a sssjurily of the Republican Bi peasants-Ives
elect bad arrived. Mr. Phelp* movetl that th<- caucus ivtl
Joani until Monday morning, in ortler that ih>- a'n-cntees
might have an opportunity to take part in Its proceedings.
This motion Mr. Phelps supported lu a short, good-tern*
perei .peech, but lt was dcfeate.l.
ileiienil Hrowue. of Iinii:m.i, placed Oeneral Kclfer ia
iiomiiiattoii tn a sp. edi which rehearsed the achieve?
ments ut tbs Xl.Vllih Congress and the part taken by hts
candid tte in winning Hn-ui. The speech was iu the suma
linc with General K.if.r's lattas i? Ur. Pbstpa Mr.
Thomas, of IlliliCds, ni.nlc a short rpi. .li sccoutliug
k.. if.iV itaniilii.it I- >ti.
a. x. rmki-r put forward Pearse r>. Robinson, of Maa
rai basalts, a* it candidate not only worthy of the com?
pliment to bs bestowi il. but the man whom' nomination
would bs ratified hv the BspahHeaa fatty ?t the entire
country. He referred to Oeneral Keller's letter anti do
iir.a .ited the attack upon the U> iiui.li.-an pre*..-, which, as
everybody knows, be said, ls inspired by s sincere desire
to promote the neel lutereats of the Republican party,
and which reflects the prevailing opinions and sentiments
of an overwhelming majority of Republicans.
Mr. Parker's allusions to the New-York Republican
[.ia rs wi re noi well reeelred by rome of Oeneral heifer's
friends, one of whees sneeringly intcijii lcd: ".Muzzle
ti I imi.*.?'..? lt 1"
Mr. t-kiiiin-r also supported Mr. Robinson's nomination,
urging thut it would be received with general acclama?
tion as sdeserved reward coirierrsd upon a mau wini had
helt-cd to redeem MaasacbiweUs from iheliiitler-Denio
r:itlc rule. In New-York, also, the political thk* bad
turned, and tho RepnbUi an Repreaentsittrcs of tbs KtSMUUs
State f.it like p-befrl'-g baa*?i_vtlh Maaaaehaaesta over
the recent elections. ?
lb.- oaaous divided, and Oeneral Kcifrr was nominated
by a vote of 44 to I.V Among tbe Republican Basressn
i ,ti\,*s wim roted in ih.* negative were steeesa. Hlsssete
Parker, Hklnucr, Millard, Payne, Nutting. Johnson, of
New Vork, Pkelpa ot New-Jersey, Honr, of Michigan,
v.iuu*. of ?Connecticut, McOmass, M. D. Atkiusou, aad
Poland. Borne ill feeling was shown toward Mr. Hore
timi one sr two others who voted for Re anson.
Deputy Postmastet MeMsAr waa asea?mk*d for Post
lltitr-U I. ____?_?_??-__?_?_.
TRTINQ TO TUtil'lllAli: MANITOBA.
CIIAMjK* I.N ran L-XO l'OI.K Y t"K Till: IxtMlMOK
tit)\ llt.NMKNT.
[sr iMotiH ro thb men.]
Ottawa, Dee, 1.?lu view of thc uliirinkig
client to which disaffection has recently baan spreading
throughout thc Worth west, tba Imminlon (lovcrniiit nt has
dei nb d to teuiove m.if the grountls for conipl.-iiut.
Thc ttrst sleitto be t.tkaii in that dlre.'ti.in ls a mo<Utlca->
tlon of the lund policy, to meet tlcmauds of bonn tide ?^?t
ilt ta, U ts otllt'ially anaaaassi to-day that on faanary 1
ibe southern reserve. Itel ween tho CmiKlian PeeMt Rail?
way U'lt sud luiernation.tl boundary line, eOTertag some
four niilllnii seres ot land, will Im* tbrown ojicn Tor boiuo*
Ktcail illnl p.,-, mptton . littles. These l.tlll-. for sowM un
BXph tined I. t-aaa. wen- witlidriiwu from a-Itl- ll nt last
year. I.m-ii nmalu led sections of tbe Balle bell along aud
ou both shies of tbs canadian PaeMe Hallway will also
ne r, opened fm -> ttleuieni .m thal date. Tue reeares in
connc, lion with lite low it Utfl Oi Ri gina ts aUo to be
opened. Tbe lands are to be aold at public auction at an
npscl price ol' U. 0 dollars per acre lu April uc*r.t.
-? ?
CHINAMAN Ililli:ATES AM ISTEUI'llEl'EH.
San Fkam i-< 0$ D.c. 1.?As iiKlicutivf of the
contempt tnaulfcsuil by tho Chinese for the laws of thia
country, foil .-mg, who bas bceu ailing interpreter bc
iwa.ia l'.iii InrvSfUg -Mm lou and bogus tn?lera from
tiiiua,st-ut siwil jialerdar la tbsOrd?-tortba*bs was
afraid any lon*. >*r to perform bis duties. His Interpi-eisr
tionshave beeu so faithful ns to bring upon mm Uit-wratii
ol his country mcu, who threaten his Ule.
SENATOR ANTHONY STILL IMPROVING.
Scnatiu Anthony pMMfl an kkk* niK?t on
Friday. Hi*. phy>li lan. Dr. Uoldthwalte, ******* how*
cm i, If periiiit any tun. but his near relatives to seo him.
His uephew, Captain R.irtlett, has been In constant at
tendance ..ii him. It is e\|s-ettHl that Senator Anthony
wnl Im* strang enough w start Xor Waahlugtou to-uwrrow
morulug.