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NEW-YORK, MOKDAYi DECEMBER :*, 188a
PRICE THREE CENTS.
TJIK DEMOCRATIC HOUSE.
HOW CARLISLE'S SUCCESS IS RECEIVED.
KKPfBUCAXS l'Ll'.ASKU TO HAVE THEIft WP '
i:v<iy?.m.
fBT TELKGIUPH TO Tills TRIBtTM* ]
WAHniN-croN, Dee. 2.-If the Democrate aro
satisfied with the nomination* made laetaught "i'
tho Deaaoeratic gund tba Bep?blieana <??wtalnly
n re not loss so. Inducting Carlisle, ? free-trader,
by such M overwhelming reta over tba Plot* I um?
ist Kaudall, tho Democrats have, committed them*
mItN Kl I rt to HMM clearly ??'?.'? policy,
rrith which they will haw t<> co before
tin: country next year. Thal they had
the moral courage to da thM ia tho sub
|ect of congratulation among Republh ans to-day.
They had not looked toe it. Indeed, hy most of
Um ptMBiaoul awaken of Ike party bate, the
opUuea vat In dyoxpreaaed tiwi the preapoeU f-r
Republii an aneeeeafo 1884 hud brightened materi*
;,!l *m w J Bl nlay.
lu the contest, too, foi the minor office*, the
Daaaocratahareaochallyshoirnthal it i-^ <m the
lina .?fili?' Solid Sooth they intend to Bghi the
oesaiag battla thal the Bepnbllenna cannot bul
rejoice ha having forced the band <>f their oppo?
nent*, and eompeUcd them 11 reveal themselves
in their trae light, however arneb they may
deplore the fact that eectlonaUan la on more to
enter into and lo become one of the iaanea of the
campaign. An Qlnatratlon to the extent te which
this twetfonal beling is befog foatered by the
M Brigadiers " is ahown in the nomination of John
ll. Clark, of Missouri, foi the Clerkship of tho
Houae, Two baUota had reaultcd in a tie, and his
oppaamnt, J. D. C. Athena, of Tennessee, was de?
feated on the third only Ix oaueo lie had nerved thc
Confederacy in the comparatively moff
tn, while Clark could claim
having fought actively against his country
ol Ins own (ree w. ill, belonging, i i be did, to a State
which never left the Union. He had a father,
moreover, who di ' himself with bis son
under sterling I'm ??, both of which services
ai" a*.ont lound recognition and their due re?
ward .it tho hands of iD ratio H
it another example wore needed to show the
spirit in which the selections of tho men w re
made lost night, it would be only imci
i.i cite the nomination of J. <;. wiutei
ur Doorkeeper. Great Importance, ol
course, is alta; ln-d to this po t by the tnu Demo?
crat, lt is one whiob carries with it a cou dderable
amount of patronage, and is, therefore, ?
;.i the h'-ii i ' i politii ian ww
le has been wh< tied U\ a long and enforced an?
et iiieuoe. Mr. Wi ut 11-.ni 11 h's chief claim upon the
support ? t bis j?:,rt>? seems to have been tue I ii t
thai I"- rved with distinction under John Mo
SOMK BILLS THAT MAY DE EXPECTED.
RSI [IKMKft?rnoJKCTKD RAIDS OJ! rm
TREASURY?CURRI KCY H'-'M RI -
I bi rnuMUAru to i;',:; rniBcxa.]
Wanan .. N. Dec**}.?On tho first "bill" d
the last Congress 7JJ billa and re olntio
? d in the H h.C !'
call of States only roached Mi lt ls
te - i t that on the Brat ' ? pre
i that of
ldtjl. Billaatmosl innumerable have already been
pr 'pared awl the t await thu
opportunity to on lent the a. <
-. ii- s cot' i mai bin
agricultural implements and fora sharp reduction
af the dot ii te<l article ibo lino
will head lin list and
i ? a aurtaughl ol?L iii!'.- t? ir fri i, unlimited coinage
ci Mbuzzard" I repeal the compulaory
pre Halon ut tb me ol'
silver oertilli ito*, t" . i ;<i ic
tlrs thc tia.I.- dollar, a Bi ting
Um currone;,' uni coufi mt the U md Cur?
rency Com
.'?l re than 100 private billa died on the calendar of
the House, ou March ;{ last. These, a id ten Iii
se in my ni'iie. which never reacbol thc calendar,
will be received.
a rnaii ctkp ii mp ok Tire trkai i ry,
While tin election af Mr. Caril I il
.:t ou tho tariff, with all the injurious effects
w'lieli inu-l re all from lt, soiuc other Inij
measures will reeoive attention. That the Deuio
crata inediia' ia big raid ?? lbs li ii iry i
ipparent. Bills to give pensi ns tc thc anrvlvon
l the Mc vi in a el , l will bc
brought forward early and vigorously i>r- .'.
Ibo Mexican voteraos arc in d.i.l a meeting hero
thisoanathtoatart the " booin.n A bill t. extend
the bentits of thc Aw aragei a< t ind th.h. Ij
to bb pushed, as well as <.ne f..r thc equalization of
bounties, the i-ai lo cati h the "
rote." The Southwestern Rcpresontativi
itroiif.' liol, s -if obtaining a bitf appropriation for
the hnprovemenl ?d the Mu bv>ippl navi
ration, untampered by any restrictions re
ipectittg leveoa, lillis to "indemnify" tie.
Bonthem Statis i-i various pauli dara will be
argea, as also will the legislation ;<> break down
the barrier which interposes U tween the Treasury
and Southern claimants, who weie disloyal. The
bill (<? extend the bonded period for distilled spirit
lalo be revived, and ?.. >rts made to poss
it.
ran PxoroaED re< klri lkoiai njihv.
Deapfte the geceral bo titltyto i appro
priatioca foi river and harbor hnprovementa,
the BafreaeBtativea of the Solid South will
boldly demand thean, in order, as tin y
any, to " c> t ev, ,i" with the North.
Billa to diepriTe railroad companies of land grants
earned, hut not yet patented, will jostle other hills
fo declare a forfeiture of.granta which have not
11 <??? earned, and beth kinda will be pressed with
e<;iial viKor. A vigorous efforl will also bo maui to
enact a law controlling iuti i-M..;> cmumercc,
A lull designed tn hiudei and, a^ tu os possible.
prevent tba transfer "I causes from Mate to I uiteu
Malus Coarts, and a National b-.tnkmptcy bill, \\A\l ,
bs brought forward, aiid another attempt will ne I
made to reorganize thu Supi ino Court.
Hills will he iutroduced ny Republicans to amend I
Bml make afflictive the Anti-Pulyguuiy laws, and i
i provide l"i the admission <;f Dakota Into the I
Union aa a State, hut the success ?.f neithci .seems '
1'iobable.
daaUhara Dsaaoerata will atiii'i urge thal the
States be authorised to taz grceubacks, and thal
the lu i>ei tint tux on btate bank circulation bc
abolished, lt ht expected, too, thal tho .its tn
provide suitabb and aiuch?ni etlcd accon mod itions
Eur the Library of Congress will be renewed, lt is
Probable these will be mel by couuter projKisitiona
fromDemovratatoreduoethe size of tie Library
hy a distribution of a portion of thc books, etc.,
Huong tho libraries belonging to the several
Btatea,
Among the flrat measures to he bronghl foi
tri i,iiis u> establish postal savings bauksanu a pos?
tal telegraph.
Jml?.; Kelley will offer in the Honaa at the first
wriuaity a bill to liu.it the coinage ol silver
irs, the text 'if \\ iiii h ut as folio ?
n? it enacted, cte., riuii until the tree aetnagacf fold
Bini Miver ss lull lc+:al Uniter shall be es i lied al a
e.iniii.ii rat!..- by the leading eommerelal nsttoua nf
EUiu|ts iu eoiii'i-it with the l.mini mates, the coinage ot
?tiver dOUan l>) tbet uiu IHiutea slisil be lhulted tuan
niin.iiut of fi,iMK? in com, during each and every yean u
?ame tba passage ul tala .e t, wdd amount to b* coined .t
Kiea tiaies and st aucb mint ul the IJutted Stales ss tbs
a .m.ii) ..r tax l rsaanrj simii iii ti raine and selest
Mr.Skinner,of New-York, will oiler abilitore
aealtheconipalaor) provision ot the Miser Cola*
agi act, and tu linn the, silver bullion lund to
iTJ.0O0,0(J0; the jueneiit limit befog95,000,000.
?.??
SPLCL'LATION AHOUT TOT COMMITTEltS.
ritir.\L?s to he rkwai:i?ri> hy tiik. sikaki:i: asv
<>i Nanala ra uk <mwhmh :>.
IbtTKi.r.ouAiii io tiik thii'|-.ve.|
^Va.simm.iun, Ihc. %4??8pecu1?tioa rcapeet*
fogthbof)iu|.iN?iiioiiorthe Henaa aaasaatiaaa* is aJraady
aetive. u is geueruUy eansasVai Heit Osaaaal Metrlaaa
?IU t* made chairman ot the Ways and MeaM idintait
t?*. ant only because he was Mr. Caillcle'i, m.,-1 Min. nt
?upporterm the remit cont, ht, but ibm baaani
^^sremMHtiuir iiaKu-ift/arein Bswasanf wita tfeaaasf
^e next Speaker and ac overwhelming majority nt the
Ifcaioeiauc Kei>resent?tlves.
In the coutwit wldch nsultcd lu the cloe
U"u ol Mr. Kijrr eight years ago Colonel
?yarluon led (he Indiana /oreea and wita plaeed ut
??ehead?t tbs Ways and Means Couiuulloe. HisUue
0|>|i..|
that in lbs XLVIth Conirress Mr. Tm ker, of Virginia, be?
eline cliainiiiiii of that eommiitee after Ike death of
Pomanda)Wood,and ta tho reseal eanasat Mt.Tucker
BappcTtH Mr. Christie, He was, however, lbs eely
\ irguibi Repieaentattva whs AM aa, wbOa Dlbsota, aita a
tko, cast her tote for the Kentucky aandt
date.
Many people expect that Mr. Ramlall wlllbfl
eliairiuan ol tba Approprtatjk as OsasBBtttee, bart there are
Bi t<? think thl* doubtful. When Mr. Bundall was
cae ca Speakers* Ike xi.vith Oaagreaa, Mr. Hsekbura,
who had baan his chief eonijietltor, waa elven the ft ft ti
place oe tao ApprepiiaUoea Cenuulttee. Thus a areee*
Sent was uiade which a nomi many of Mr. Curll'dc'ssup
Isirters would be glad io have nba fellow tn tata ease.
Icsldo Mr. Randall s unpopularity ob aceeual of hts po?
sition on the tariff, ids opinions respecting approprlsUoaa
lind exisaiititiili's ate tint i|tiito lllii-ral ciioimh IO suit a
largo number of Um Democratic. Representative*, whose
views the Ppe.'itrei mai desire to consult tu the selection
of tho ri>.idlunn of thc Appropriations Committee, lt
seems rather probable that Mr, Blackburn univ be placed
nt the bead ol thal committee, and that Mr. K.uni..11 rosy
be given a place on tbs Ways and Means or Appropria?
tion* Committee.
Mr. Gui will probably bs riven iheehstrtnsnshlpof the
Committee oi I Bain, and Mr. Hurd ihe chair
mau bin of Ihe Judiciary Committee. For the Istter
pim.- tiiere are severs! strone oe ap liters, however, lu
? Indhii nuiond, or Ol oigts, and CnTberson, ??!
'le\;i*.
MR, CARLISLE ON Ills NOMINATIOl ,
Wasiiixgtox, Doc. 2.?Governor Dndi rwood,
/ .urn i, who
baa i. u ben averol days worklug for Mr. Carlisle,
ung Intcrvh \.- t.> ni dil with bim. Mr. <
freely expressed bbl views as to tba policy that should
bc pursued hy them nulty. H
Ksot Hi it lt was the principle of which lie Waa
t i?o representative that bad Bleeted bun, and
lt waa Mum nan j fa be thankful for that
tbs !)? mo.?.nie porty bad at last reallied thats prin?
ciple Rffe4-iliis tim Interests of the greal majority
of the pen):! ' was vastly more important lo lbs
porty and the country than the success of any
ni m. ti.. led his election lo
from tbi< tinie forth the Democratic part) would
go to tbs people with an aggressive nnd dennltivi i
iiinl adhere tn ii I ? rved to
otu. ile *? ...1 Uial Ute iomni
with a \ lew solely ui i of thc iu< a
- nnltji els ..I I- Isla aid ceaiic.nut Ihe
atti uti.ia oi' Congi houtundm n ard ta tbclr
i
SHOT DEAD BY III* FATHER.
A TRl'AN! 1 L'lll DH 1001 D HOME .'.. D Kl
TilRltK.
i ... i
suburb ol Ibis i ny. baa bsd I ? daj ft i I
short report ut whick
leu-ht.
The youth, sd, Bad wi
m'm -nil in. ti, ul lu. n ni lin bsbit of assisting .
nniil within ;i mouth, when bad assoi itea p. i suml d I lin
to ?? go on .i bum with iii un " lit. Il
but tb. bo} -
lug i< iii.ii ks al
father, bm the boj Ito foll Into I
.
ii-.,t- ?
i
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of him. Bo
Un- hoy lov
h ai.I. ?
lift I. Ile ]
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I iii in.-.mi nnd a: :1a to let Ihe b ,y so.
I il.m.i nbc n il m ... .
in, and n mo
i.rn to?
wna ;, .
.
It ts
II
pois ?!? .ipiu-in it be levelled bU icvolveratl
. put ll Up. ii.
SbOOUOg,
wrecked oy the afrh i i
?un. MM.i LAP I ah ni A
,i.i I..;.I I RA PH W) lin. , ll
B 11 TTMOIiE, DOC. 2, -'I in- Italian bark R "ii
arrlvi .1 bi re ie ? evening) pul In at i .
wharves. Canton. Rae broagbt with I
rvente -ri of the cr w of lbs i
bark D lost on the African
Hei
l v% lui-- .it anchor at bi i -I. <m. ul
? '.f their .*!
venture : ?? Thc barb Daunt! Un
of ber ? KB no
in charge ?f Captain D. w. Cheater, for
i b b, Bout b Africa, with s
The voyage up to September 27, wbea within a
day of ber desttnstlsn, waa spteadid. On September 27
there i a i Dd thc ld] l ? to -'ll Ea t London.
Bight lac ?-( ?? broke andi i -i beavj
i train, and Ute port anchor wa ? Iel go. Weat Boorning Um
captain, haring basin ss, went oi shore, WhUi bi |
rone tho port inchoi parted from the rani.-. The crew
thea tried to slip the chain and pu ryeur
rei.t WOl -i lelia:' Ile Iblp 00 . I
lu ratting it the cable aol tooled in las
i hole nail turned the ship around.
m arnon a the breakei before the crew i.
When ahe struck tho beach t bi es matte a clean
. ^ dov n (pars alsiul I! ?? hi ? '- ol Uiose on '!? ? k.
" flbrnols foi oaslsti. ut i....... cmwiIs down to
the tiro li. 1
mortar on -tun-, and by this in< ns ;.!i \wr.
lauded, i ul Ibi meu losl all their i i .
U>e terribie besUur broke the ship up The curgo cami
ashore, hut very little ol ll -? - ?' I ?
,-. ni n. 1..1-1 Loudti i, where the tim i ? I
them to Cap >T> ii, and they wi re put on Ihe Hon i
brmiirht to Itali Imorc. The captain caine on ahead ono
rt.-.ii.N ....... 'iii. crew here wait to heai (rom
bim. AU ore ?< IL '
A WOMAN'S HISGULAR ( I.MM.
i ur na. ll ft ai ii ii nu. iiiii.i m ,]
Cleveland, l>?e. 2.?Minnie Klopsteinbo?
il ba tl.- C .niuo:.
William sad Charles Pi dil for fl ,000. Tbeg.nd upon
whirh theelshnis l rn d I spernlis one, Minnie, ta ber
pi litton, el '"? ta tbsl bi 1873, when ie -
yeats of age, ahe entered Into a ountracl sith the defeud
sat', wi ereby she ajrrsed to rem ita in Ut Irsei rice ,,,
mt until each Ume as she ihould destae to get mar?
ried, when her tiiiii of ki \ icc should expire. The defend?
ants agreed, she i lan..s. th.il tiiiy would, upon I
Bf her mania?e, frtve \ter ?> fi. simple tlUe te a lol lu
Alum- t. and erect oh tue thereon, she remained In the
aen Ice of ihe di fendnnls until January 1. l
nilli,,'.. Kiop-t in. Tho lol waanotforthcominir, fl
soo n.-r int a.- \slue.
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MRS. HUDSON'S UETl H i TO Un: in .; \i>.
[nv tii i,.it wai ro nu. ram
Fond du Lac, Win., Dec. 2.?The latest de
vclo'iieint lu tin [iud rn ? ri tum
MT Mrs. Had Min. alias Prank Dnbou.to bet '
iiioin.!! dw hos asserted repeatedlj that sae i- ?
aaa come te Use mlasrableottli when ber husband ami
two ehltilrcti had been slaying, attired ta the ordinary
outside ir.un ot .-i woman, bul ii |. asserted I hal ni
trousers on under her dress. -,, bod evVleull) found
??playing nani " aayUilugliui saUafsi tory. This morning
;? 1 00 fSOt foi Appl. t,,u.
si Kim: FROM DISAPPOINTED LOVE.
|B1 ri:m,:.Arif r i nu. nr*C*P.1
Ci.t.\ i t.w'i. Dec2.?Eugene Roland, ;i il:islt
Ing j mng mas af Cbufi Cornel i,eoaualtted wi kl
? him-elf. Mc arOM fl..ai
Us bod Sad part).illy il,- , :l,?l ii,ni pteklna
ana revolver bed a bah>t taronga als aesd Thi
or the sd li supposed t.. i,.- Ilsappolntmcnt rn love.
Rolaudloveda youngwoman who recenUy jilted him
ami aagsged in i-'-n to ..noni,,- maa.
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ILLNESS OF A THEATRICAL MANAGER.
|ny tki.kokm-ii pa nu; rmrt'NE.i
Ci.kvi;i.am>, Dee, l'._?? (;?.,?' Ji.ni/, Beajtgei
of the Park ihe.dre. Ip ill with typhoid fever. Ile was
(Marias? weane daty all last week and w.-is attended by
threewelHmewnpbyatetaua,waa atewsamead hti ease
critical. Be rested eaater tost algfaL sad Uwugb he is
noi enUrely out of aaager, he t* bmcb ',. Uar,
-?.
DEATH RESVLTtHQ FROM isn i.n \
[BT TEI.roIlAI'll Tl) TIIK TRISPMr..!
Kinostoh, N. Y., Dec. ii.?William Ilintnll,
atliiMinitb of Hus city, who while BBgBjgsd In tumlnjf a
roe! aeio on Wc<lnc?day fell from lt to thc ground, sus
t.dnlne socrre Interns] mJartSB, dl,-l Bl Ms Voice thl?
marnte*;. Flintoff bad a rteve and tm store m tmou?
in e., ail .'. .i~ .1 ir,uti. ll t.intuit!].
A \)0M.\.\s's. {ORIFICE.
A STRANGE Bl ENE IN A COUBT-BOOIL
lUBKTSta am> Disinagrira a rnuxoEi po? tm
sam: Of TM man BM L01 i:i>.
[sr TitroitArii to tiik TitttiiNr.l
Hi iT.u.n, N. V., !>(?<?. 2.?Tba story of a
Ftramre BMUTtSge ls told InadUpatdi from Kriste Tis
<?..,.,-,..-. to-day. in brief form lt ls aafaOowai Bsawraay
msrnaag, wben Jaattee PreBaaaa, <?f Bria, earned usart,
th. tv mi: on one ot tin- benet i a wtj&dreaaaal and
linaatlful yoaag wasaan, When tba eases eat head wera
disposed of als > arose and HonorU as wai duly
iiu.iiiti.-.i i.;, tow to perform tbs in.ini.i-. rite. Beeetilag
un nilli;,,;i!l- ,? i. /??'. -ic '?? 1.'? te .in . Nu.Mn.-ly un?
couth, priddle aged maa, sttttag ai Mu- nari, ol' tin- room,
and h..id to ta, .lu-iiii : " I want you lo asarryms to
ltd- iii.m."
Th,.,, a went I ad bi ton the di sk, look
.., ptakae -. " Isthli the aaaband of
your choice, madam I" Inquired the Justice, looking at
the couple v. Uh Intense Ml BS lae.
?? i i tn you tin- hash md ol ny i b
Tra; nor I"
" Ye.-i, aw'am, I an-." replli l tko man, wita i sly grin.
Ju-i . malian d Ile- WOBSaa UUl lt*0 IS CO -
ternary to band ta the ns of the eon
trarth I
and conferred fm- a tn meat Thea mey sst down st a
Ubi ' ai-, 1 t! IB ! the a', ni a Bbl
lb m.,u,-a move ..li h Ml" Jui ' : '
that he was not acquainted with the art of writing. A
contemptuous smile pa sed orer tin- -. a-el,
taking the pen, sin Ith aristoerstic regnlority
Un- n. Ll , Cindi i. i', o'. I I
Trayni r, I - i ? Ike oom,'"' *'"H' ap ?"',
weren
Tia ha band stn I. f
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?? yon - md ih.it
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j:, nabet thal he
would
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I at 1
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i '..ok lo dight, and, thonxh lt ls
'?walinu. Bred t
In tl,- ? I. ii
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(-iii,, in
arrived inn at ll o'clock and In
m. ill.it. , :. i r:. , ..
f,.r whom bc
- ? .>. Mi '??? lllln . . known In
Mi mp ,, ,..i,,i, ami i- ta,
I
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.lum ti-,ii, at s lib h pl we two s i ...- | ll
' m..
: sith life.
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A STRASGK DISAPPEAR I SCB.
A IT'.I'-I ll ' ? ll'l , 1 ? I
III! V\ III I I IV. I ||;i t| | , ,,, |;|.
[bi n:iobai i in lin. raici si |
\V ni i im,, W, Va.. In -. 2. -The iii\ nb |
enshrouding the disappearance of Maim- ii B. MeC'ol
h. -h. i ii rk of the Clrenlt Court, r mam undisclosed, li
? ? Ines Ihe ? i Ihros state.
????tit by the announcement of bis sti
psarsnee. lt i- bi n general]) i.. .- . :s not
dead. Hm i-Holy an.! relatives believe him tasaai d
Oil lo, lill .
In ord) i to i. Ik ?.' Ihe embsn ? tmenl of the court the
lodges some daya nen In-inn-i.d Prosecuttas; Attorney
.I-...' n lo pu fi r i h.ne. - f deri-llctioii .,| duty iii
M. c.,'!,, h. Alfred I '
...
i ni.' thal lhere wai re thal
- '? hut, au I m. u
? I-. bin d - ?;. iiml Ji : beria,
. . ail;.
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i ll LUM: Ills lill / i V/J DAI GUTER.
[nr Tia ? ?.men in nu. raiBI KB.]
St. Loris, Dec. 2. One Schneider, living In
i. ?! |. i.i ol tlc- .itv, to nn-ht, In | nt ,,t position,
a la- Wife and dan Ntl r, fl '? lunm- tur -Loll ol
ihe former an ?!,. prtrl. Bi b
>i a-, di pending cntin
rapport on lu- eblhlr?-n. (Waua asked to do umeworh
I picking up a
? ,. blow upon tin- lu ...I. li.
?
i - and L-l. '
Iii i a ? il.ni ..; ?
lia- ina. .:,.; .: lushed min tm- i.ini md seciirhm au
.i wi -i a. I.,, i., .,,,,| cm lu
H. then ? ? iped. 'lin dsushU i
' ? I hersell o it ol th,- mon, .mil went to Hie In,
.I in a stol i. ,-i bueldi .
am lied,
IN PASO BR Oi BRING DVRIEl Ail il:.
[ai h.. i -.',-si-ii i,i nu. ran! si .i
Cleveland, 0 i<?, lie,-. ?_'. nu - Lassie
Fl who i- I'e.iii..:: to bavi uii d on Weds
f" v iii h. - in td,- parlor ol hoi hue home bj < bester it, like
ms ia a trance, ;,,.i, pauli, iii bas nut ?i
-i.Mi-of retui
not 1.1. tb .,! ,.i. ruddy, but Un ,10* <>f
prest nt d by Um i i Instead of bari
i. which tr..-1 yrs ol the li id
ainu.-; us n,lim.ii a- a, ur u. continua
md Hu- esr* timi m the
body .. ? will, lt ls a - tl t..
mollow.
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A Mil IA/ l\ I SA VB.
[Bl ut i .lieu in nu. ram m.]
Bo roM, Dee, 2.?The Aaaoeiated Prcaa tlis
p it< h or latarday Bight eoaeeratag tba a\ taleatlsa in tba
Barten <ny IVsaaarywaa ? asast aafortaaate ral
Mr. Ki ami. -, who is ebsrged byUust *tTratth with ib-falra
lion to ihe tune of iic.uiy rtio.iSMi, ii a asaat eacelleul
genUenum uni bl lllfc-lilv i>l.ml, Mr. Dennie was
Tii-asuicr lor BBVaral v. him, aud nu taint of dl-lioin-'y
Bttscbes te bia nain,. Dostaa Ma sd whilst ration, bow
i it, ta,- laiinr, John Woodward, atehsUie btr*e sum
alluded te, ran away, oud boa never boen captured. Mr,
Dennie, ...- i:. .i-iii. i. waa held resp uaible lor inc
m. u have i? cu sued io reooicr Um
ll.liolllil.
.1 aili lo HAMLIN UNIVERSITY.
HgsTt.ni) Minn., Dec. kV? Jwapk Doun, of
MliineiipwiH, lum placed In ll.r- hards of the Iru-dcc* al
Hamlin Iniiii-ii, T-.,,iiuii tn Increase 'hr - cl?vi not
lund of ihal iuriuulluu.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
TIIK MLTJDEREB OF CABBY IX HIS CELL.
riflTBD Bl A CATtfoUC PBIE8T?XOT M'Rl'Ki ?).!>
ai rai \ i itt ht.
I.'in:.o.v. Dec. 'j.?Du leaving the deck but nicrht
O'Donnell, guarded bj a strong escort, walked
with linn and unhesitating step t.. tba cell tori sm
demned priaonera. He waa mtenaely excited, bul
maintained an air of defiance and continued to an
atbematire England and the English people and
laws, 'in reaching the eell the pi looper, by a strong
effort, regained hi* habitual composure. The Cath?
olic chaplain of the prison, rather Fleming, aoen
visited him and remained a long time, Thevisil
had a soothing effect on tin- prisoner. After a re
loepCKDonni !! ab .. hi irty I
fast, and conversed freely -with tin- warders during
Sunday. He expressed no surprise ai i!..- rerdict,
altbongh he confessed thu the jury's hesitation in<
spired him with a hope that he might escape the
extrema pi milty of the law. Ho highly praised Mr.
Rus ell's able di fence. He
'-'";.mtofmnrder. All day Sunday O'Donnell
displayeil extreme indifference and even bore a
[aunty air. He does not seem to d< pair of a re-.plt>
Ile says his friends otitsido will move heaven and
< .nth io I,!,!.un In- pell a-,-.
r'ttl , 1 'li ming rei i litcd il. ni - mer on Snndn .
Il -ll,al
" Donnell h in mod pirit ? ami is |>rep ... .1 for th..
A brother of O'Donnell will visit him on
Monday, Destine, minors to the contrary tile pris
* iii probably ri oiniu . ?, where ho
? h m...I probably on December 17. Ample
! :!.s have been taken to prevent a rescue.
rapiers remain with O'Donnell night and dav.
/;" ? to the trial and etui, nuiii
: " No i M pf.an bo
I, the obilitj of the de
- or in.- an.;,.'- .,i the jury. No other result
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CHEERING AND ll I NEWRY.
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vli vii;? IN SOUTH AMEKK \.
Pasama, Nov. 20.?Much excitement pn
triO.OOO. 11 a Aj . niidy had ileti nutm -1 t.. double it and
? x.i. i BKIO.OOO, i d and
offered to raise sad prrseat Ihe Uovemraenl ft".ooo if ihe
Assembly wookl pw that the tax should
d ,: i,, i a half, bei
Jannali i, I - 1. Ai.? I H.'- li,oi.i i I,.id'"-. Ii paid a do,dd
is to the power of the AssemMj to restrict thi
i on ,,i an, sad * pr' rsils omens
I,,,,.,-it p.in dm ia. li iiu-i. tie > tearing thal
they sill beeompeUi dm pay sn addliionol tax next
The CirtMcrearfor, of Hogan*, fears that a revolutionary
le ls shout to i ike place, Ri volution ny
bsvo fone to Aattoqufai snd I'ollms from Bonton
- , m ral Wi!.-: i ? ls ne M . - n BIS foe OS ; n
, rnment of Ti i hw ?? Its Hoops, but bas
uni ilisoruied s ilujjli soldier; in Kovacs mu
? u . one Hi"- ? '? ' UUd
., .no iniii,,n token (rom iherioiitandi-r arsenal have li en
, inn.t toil,na; Putin i hos Mihi munitions rn war to
M,,i,..|in.i, the uni a.-s papers are urgtug war, awl men
..;.- li. ni, ri eiilllid III Bo -.inland, r UOVl lli
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'I-, loboi i i on the caaal at Farslro went oa stn
, day.
.. i.. i ?, 11.11. i nap. -r a*** ii- Hi il " nor 'I u- roi nv
i I.-...tl ii , one with Mi ? ; . KU .u,
. ni Paris, and il '?? Sos nero .v.
Co., b) v. lu,-a they (rtvo bim .|" mn .u< ot t ?0,(KJO, to
In , nu,! .,, ,i ,,-i tu Los.aUb-na Navigation Works,
au i lue ethel ? nb Mes i. lab >u, ' ? ? Jt Co., under
u ju. h thej ?? lorunii In 1 H '"?l exceed
ai.iMHi which HefiorCisn -i" ni i. ree.
to Uni.li Hu l.a llorudil Kalli".ni aad liill.d s brklgi
' I il .. Kl Vi I at Mundi.
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NEWS FROM HU- DOMINION.
Il au tx, Dec. 1.- The Londonderry Steel
and lion Cionpiav ls in lin ,u< ail illttti ulta
Um company wUI bo wound up sad taea sets ge U
a n >s company. The Mi rch mi ?' Bon . af lt di
ed i. . .:? , ol Ul I si i. and Utile pb
fat ,v i'.i.. in" Munni- il, I > the nu '-nil oi 07i!,000.
Moxtbbal, Dec. l. rue 'i n -ii .a m dispu
Isa policy Holders la lae Globe .Mutn.ii lasaraaee
\, of Mew-York, bow lu liquidation, vera ea*
til W to be paid IB full IBS valuation nf ta- ir p..arie- out
sf a deposit of 1100,0001s ta- nandi ol the Dominion
Government, beforepollej bolder In th UultedHtates
Ht, lias leen dei Hied, I lc BU
,,'.,,: of wells, the
purni Ul, mi tie- ground Unit mi.upuuj was not ocUng
UlUtUul pun- i|-le. Tills JUdgUU nt basBowtossn
Ai TlOU VF TILE TRADES ASSEMBLY.
New-Orxeaxs, Dec. 2.?The Tradea Ai
it Its annual ma this "tirnooa re - to * td '
w. ii'lum.eel. preskteat, Fennel Hom, vlee-president,
ai d I'aul Alcxalid. I ll li UBUV l-l
. Hon Oommluee k ia n. ? Ix I a mtl rai tory
nani lui tb.- odlusbncul "f the trouble between the
; lill ia.- and I ?''?' ? Helllilto
rn Uuu is.,i probably be token ai a meeting ol ihe rrclght
? ? io n. ,,, ai to morrow, li ls i \p et, d nut Ibo
ne n will bc "i u n a ii resume work.
MA WILKIN STU TRIP 1" HAVANA.
Jaaaea J. Wilkina, aire twenty-two, baa been
i.u. .per for several yeal ra beofnea af the Kleetro
piiil. A mt' n, Bl Wa 19 ESSl I oiiile. lillis'., of
I. Bakes is Ike man seer. Oa I ist Monday
Mr. Wilkins Baked penni--!.rn io see some We.tet u Menda
as fir us Ju ay mi, winn they wera ls take tho
train hume. HcdlillmL rellim, and Mr. BafcaT went to
tin-, ni,-.: of Brows inotii.r.-, ai Va. M wsU-st., when ins
.,-ui|i my de|Mi-ll.d n.ouey, tu e.viuiine tlie liool.s. Ho
BBBCovered thal 19,600 kai kaaa overdrawn, sad that ibo
ela . li-fm tuc moil, | iud been loui'l hf Wilkins. Mr.
Baker htforasad laspsstar ky tass at tba faste,aaulka
d.-i.ni, .1 Des* ; 1 M.ir;iiiK- to wort*
up Hie case.
rna two deteettvsj discovered Hut wilkins, early la
-. r, iud nen. iu?rrt.d lu thc I'le-byt.-tlaii Church ul
Twenty-bud -. ,.i.,l Kuluin acc., I i a >oaii?' wo; .aa wini
lived Ut tuc fa'ody of Mr. Bunill, al Nw. Iii VW.ilolx
I ,,?on.,M:st- lr'' represented himself as the win of wealthy
Enslishparents,sad remarked Hut ho was in.
U'.'AV, ,,".,lt" lle,o',h ?nd plea?re. After the niarri!*"
wilkins lived nf wo. BS Bom rwenty-tbird-st. He ssl sd
in tin- steamer Nugara mr Havana oa Monday, ami tok
his yotinir wife willi him. They pissed In Hm'shln under
ike names of J. J. waiata amt wife, ills movements,
however, were traced by the detectives, and on Fi blay
the Inspector telegraphed to lae eub-f of the Havana
police and Wilkins was arrested as lie walked ott'Hie ship.
Arrangements hsve been msde to hold bun amil tba le?
nval o! olll, ens bom this city to bring the truant home.
TOE Fl HE UECORD.
BTJILDIMOfl IN (ii; A NI) STREET DAMAGED.
A fire bioko out shortly after 4 o'clock yes?
terday afternoon ta tkeeeOar af tao three-storied brick
buUdlai Ho. 868 Oread at., eanabay aleaa el 17,000 he
fore it, waa Stopped. The Haines, despite the efforts of tho
liremeii. ensmannteated lo tho twa edjomtaf buOdmsja
N<>-. :i70 and H7J <iiand-?t.. and No. 41 Nor
l.lk--t., a-'d winked their way to tin- roof bctwecu
ike laths sad plastering of tba purtUJona. Asluuioat
buildlaga on Oraadet, ipaea is ratnaMa and tbn fftttra
pants are many und cn,wiled tog tiler. In Ightttf BBS
Barnes tbs aremea damaged numtrens honaobolda Tho
Stock Of 1!. Ham gi Co.. tea sad coffee dealer-, mi the
ground floor of No. 368 Urand-st.. waa domsged .T."as);
on the second Moor of the building ibo apartm tils of
Louis bo].u were dsmsged by water *;tts?.
loiritk lt. Breen, manufacturer of badgee
amt r. i ttl S, mi the tn -t floor nf No.
370, suffered s loss of B300, willie Hyman H< ininti'
ol woollen furnishing goods on the ground Aoorol
*'-' wm damaged to the extent of 0700. The lo -ot
wolf, boots and shoes, ol No. 372, was 8.100; that
.,' Louis Cohn, furniture, on the second Hour. B300 ; lura
'Ai, !i, on in. top door, ir jon; laundiy kept by Hop tung
al No. ii .\o-.-iuik-.-t. was entlr. d, entailing a
loss of 8200. The three buildings belonged io th. Ed?
ward w. Hmlth estate, ami wereaomogeuf 15,000, which
? d by Insurance.
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A :-.\-ll FACTORY BURNED.
Oshkosh, Wis., Dec. 2.?William Home &
i ? .'i sub, door and blind factory waa hui ie d this muru?
la.. Thc lo ils| i -.OOO; InsursuM, 030,000.
SAMON REFUSED TO C0NF?
ODY BATS SUI -A'.'. HIM KILL UKI". llt.'S
n.wi).
L u"M.\, X. H., Dec, 2.?Thomas Ramon,
. the triple murder committed
8 '-v., ; | nm [? ; lints In Ho
ii..-I 'Mi, --I thal he is Innocent The motile for Ihe
L ts si mystery. Mrs. Budd-'
ttioa sith her pbyslel m
lledhei iii-i-.ii.d und ? .n . i .
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"ll . innot, io- cannot,"she replied, " I saw bim strike
'? d lu r
d'-by lim ta.a she only beard
i ply sh 1 ;.. a -;;.a ?!,! to
I- ll'll -aw Hie Iced rum
pi i 'ie i ? -\p. -?? ---es ii wish to m'c his brother,
tat fa ??
in to i? ulvlce.
I, FIGHT IN .1 i OORT BOOM.
Prescott, Arizona, Dec 3,?Daring a trial
. i v.. D v ii an i p. afoAter were the
Ute coan-'!, Attorney
'. I.'l-trn .t-AHunicy Charles
sim ^ ChurahUl sad a
Mobbed in
a -let iii the sale by
r i. In ?' HcAler i
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How< -. Philadelphia mr Boston, off
night, lo pi . lon with a
-? I, which broke off twenty feet of
ilse Hi" ma , amer
' i Newport
.1 001 sit ( IDl Tl l SHOT,
Baltimore, Dec. 2.?Peter Ilollohan, age
I uii> a:tei.ni by
Calvert-sfc I
his gun fruin ti rack and was eal I ;K it
imploded,
lt in a verdict of BCddcUUl
/. U 'IA LOCOMOTIVE BOILER.
Moxtqomert, A!.'., Dec. _.?As a freight
.: Ur eel ? |g
snout to itart for the North tins morning, the boiler of the
lo. olin.li-.e exploded. Tile el: .;;i ,-r WU badly S
Mid wi ll*. The ilri-m.in was badly burt. One
. din r by, was inn li ou the In ...1 U) a
I . e ,'i flying Iron, and uistoutlj -
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THE t ITT OF PAL A TR l DISABLED.
Philadelphia, Dec. 2,?The rn w twin screw
alu' di of Palatka, from New-York, Novena,,-i-.:-i,
arrived ot Cheater yesterday wttk naaebtaery diasbb i.
Bbc has on board a numb r o . sud a large
.rn,,,.,1.1 or freight tor Polatks. Fla, .--a.: worked Ker way
up tm Delaware with one tcrew.
AN ALLEGED THIEF ARRESTED.
Claremont, X. II.. Dec. 'J.-II. II. Hall was
ut re-ted mur thc Canada line and lodged in UM Newport
jail, yest rd.iv, charged with stealing a large quantity of
wool from Dr. BUB Bobine, of nurom.mt. Hall is
wanti I in Michigan and other States upon like charges.
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I BIGAMIST CAUGHT AFTEB TWO YEARS.
Detective-Sergeants Kui.mil and Haley went
down to staten Island yesterday and nested atOm-dry
ll diow John I.. Stephenson, sn ex deteoUn for Whitney's
.-,? iel. tor tho Pu 11 ''Moa of Crime. They b i
lng for him fur two years an a efcarge et btgaaiy. The
prisoner, who wai rick,saki that be h.ol con,;- hame to
die. Its was pl i.ed in a calila ?.- and taken to Polios
Headquarters, where he waa loeki d ap to await examina?
tion Ibis m.e. iiiirn-.
Stephenson wss Bunted ba lt, Mark's Chapel, in this
etty,on .lane ?_', 1879, to Catherine Mauler, by rae Ber.
Hrnry B. Ainsworth. Be deserted Ide wife after living
With ber for i V ar and S lia'I'. Sh.- CS Used Iii* ail est amt
be wss locke-.i np iii Uta Blekmond Coanty Jail, (toa
v. ii'i-ii he and iiwinl Reinhardt, the wife murderer,
who was afterward bunged, tried to esi ??,..?. Hes
cessful, and In a rowboat he re.nie ,1 Fort Hamilton and
,ii, ,|.|, ? ii- d. Slr, WI lucy examined his record ami found
that he bod been guilty of blackmail ano: perjury a mun*
I, ?! ot l iiiiei, and his name was taken from tile list of Ute
Society's employes. A warrant i'm-las arrest was Issued
i ul a.- eluded pursuit, and <m Apiil IO, l8fU, In st. M
Chapel, he wa- married the -e. omi time t., Elizabeth
H.iik,r. -in- bsd herself tuen married before sud her
husband deserted ber the next day. Stephenson de-, rt.-d
lu rafter iivtiur wttk lor tor turee weeks, MeoaUuie
rife ? ? i'ilii'd of him io Superintendent Wal
. .I |.neil,i warrnnl for his am ' and placed lt
in i lie bands of Inspector Byrnes. Stephenson was tr u -.1
io i iiiei.o a od th. a to i;. id on, und st last, after two ye irs,
he .- mic linnie to sec lils inu'her and WSSCOUgbL Stephi u
sou's father was a United States Morshsi In Sew-Jerssy,
who was killed wini ? In pursuit if some deserters from a
Kii--i.ui lu.ui.of-warthal lay lu Ute North uiver.
FOUND DEAD IN HIS BOOM AT A HOTEL.
Two men, who bow i doae reaemblance to
sb saother. registered st tbs Central, Bots) al Bo. 268
Canal av,onBatardayBigfctas J in. aad diaries white,
if Hiiffulo. They were sdslgBSd to rooms Nus. SS and 'J7.
I rday flsoraiag Charles Whits esme newe stairs ami
-?! i be had left khieompaaJon leaping, and ssasar oal did
not return. Two hoiir-i afterward the chambermaid His
severed ? faint odor afgaaesmlag (rem ream Mo. S7(
?pt, ind .she lol! William Kewson,
the proprll 'or, who knocked un the door of the mum.
Bot getting an answer hs brake open the dour, and Mr.
'w lute wss round i\ ia-' In bed de.ni. The room had gas la
lt, but tn no great quantity, a doctor woe smnm.t.
who sold that the mar. bsd been 'bad shout three hours.
The body WSS removed lo Kennedy's undertaking i-tore
hi Pcsrbst
Mr Bewsoo's clerk sold lost night that he bsd showed
the men how to turu df the gBS, and that John White
repeated U.peratiun. rho elerk sal I there m i- tcsreely
any aaa in the room when- the bedj was found, although
lt was escaping slightly from Ute baner. At. i lah .our
lia night nothlnir nan I.b seen of Mts other Mi. White.
lb- bud un baggage. The dead mau had s bat, sad \ alisa
cont dniui? weat lng apparel. He was shoat thirty-eight
years ola.
TELEGBAPHIC NOTES.
ran hLjtaoM in ai.akama.
MiivK.oMiatv, Ala., Dee. 'J.?Tim 'Iran.. Lodifeof
Free Mii-iotis mil linet li.-!.- tunion, w. Many pron.iueot
nslsgsti ? hSTS nil. adj arrived.
BADLY BTAJUUtO UV A l'ltlNKAItn.
Lam am i.k, Penn., Doe. il.?sUeorgo Crawford be>
co'in- involved I" a ipiun-el with Willum lltnb-r, In Meditliv
?t., lliU i Hy, Um ii.,,n,nix. uli a Ilma, i luin-unn .1 I.lin willi a
km li, min, ainu a wound in lim nock n tutti uisy provo fatal.
[tinder, wtio whs arnas, sasis m< sseepe
A Hlllll-.ll sll.V.Vil.U AUROTJND.
Krw-Ohlkams, Dee.!!.?The Hntisli steamer Ru
CUiS, 1ST llii'iin n, ls unround la UUTUoUlb I'ss*, u si'.orl dis.
Uuco sbuvs tue jellie*. SUo will oiuLstly be Coaled to-blsliU
THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.
WORK OF THE fcPLCIAL AGENT SYSTEM.
VAKIOl S KINDS OK FRAt'DS DKIECTI l>?si'UKMM
TO POSSESS GOVKRSMKNT I.AM>s.
II1Y TKt.K'.K It'll Til Till: TliintM. I
Washixotov, Doc. 2.?"How is tho Byatom
of special agents working 1" ask?d oTkiiiim; .otrtspoud
sat sf Oanualaaleaaw McFarland of tba flsnssal Loud
Osasa,
"SatlsTaetorlly. The special njrrnts have been In the
il ld about six months, and reports from som,- sf timm ara
r-ee|x,.,| every day. r have eiatuiimd and acted upon
about ?00 illejral mid fraudulent entrl | r -ported by
lhasa. lhasa aatrtea aaratsd anani IStMtoa aaraa, af
wideiithe Qtrraraaasat weald have tn- n is sri rad excepk
for I'-.- SSW -<rvieo."
'?Have any of the persons who heh! such entile!, ap*
p.-ali d from lbs fludimr ..f the p-, lal Sgt mts t"
"Yes; lu el luyci-ei only out of the 8(H) examined
iiiiierthls .-vsfein haveu'ij.-etluiis been off'ri',I to the
proposed camella! ion Bilba entries. Tills fief ls nh.;ilf1
eaal ait^eatiasoaaaaaftawassaaa1 ispsrta and af the
whully iiulcfi n-iole eli..ta. :, r ot Usa imo.-, i, d entries..
The report- arc in ab SSS - ham I upon a imo anal ex na
lu ition by the aganf af aaab tract sf hand, and the eutry
i- laid for nanrrtlsttoa nrnopt ipso aeefttTa evidence. It
is further found that in few, If uny, of tho
eighty eases hire tba sajaetlaala come hmm the
pecsaaa in whoaa aaasaa the aafafea were made.
They usually appear to bl from persons
who fatahhVd tba money for the entries or i> sight them
afterward."
TIIK I.IVH- THAT ARK C .VI I '..
"What kinds of lands did tb.-se fraudulent entries
covert ?
" PfcM timber bwds in Minne isla, Mmliluan, WlseeattOs
BBd Mis-.,url. mad. o-teiidlily for H'-ttb'uient limier the
pre-emption iind coinimiteil hnuiestead laws, bat actually
to obtain the vain.itiie Basher tat tba aeaafasal pates it
wm-b Bgrieurtursl lands ara asts ta settlors. Theprin
etnal uperaisra ara persons largatj bi tba Baas
kan n.ytii.
Another cbuwonaststs of Umber ls
Be Tads and Washington Testhmi. lbs reports ,,f -
ontieu! .riv m Cabfornla ami wasM igtaa I
I'.se .iconildn iri,.;: ur tar---.-lidtalis.,, BU
as well aa ..morie.io. tn obtain UthfBB iiiiuieu- ? tracts of
Umber bind by blrtmt men, women and ehUdrea ts swear
to fal-c affidavits tli. ' [
hy law fm- tbetr own a e aad bassall, and aot for sat
sntry
pap rs ranice, scooi Ung t" the re
rim OoToraasBBl i.:? land pat
baps iicIml- worth ten times ita east to the apaeal
Agrienllo .1
atti nilen.
i rcmtsnio.
"The i ;aeil,dir?-i tic or (adirel Uy,' mbraeo
Baalish peers, llastara eapttsilsta, adventurous
?ptrita wbo ta tbs booming Territory
to /row ap aad ?, ii sing
i eommmed
bomeetesd I ? culture ai i fiaratfaa
Instrumentalities of fraud in this region. Bo smmbm I**
' of I mi.! surveyed than tt ls plastered orer wltb
entries Bl li;
more, and tai to fannel
tn produee the subsistence of Uti ?
ntl these pieti nded el
tulu the privlleKu nf maldne an honest enl
Ttie tiiiiiier i ultun laws have proved ??(??-. i;!-_. ot]
i;i-'-"ii- lo the fraud.ii Qt control of public ls i
? i sphere "f operations under tit - law
? Minni -i'la. I' '-??' ?. K 'ii- i md gets
"lin- tudu" .e Ibi Umber cul turi law to pmlaei tho
result- i.tcmplatcd, a:.d its sneeess lo promoUng
ire paralleled by I
land act, tbs frauds andee s btch
mitti I mainly In the Pacific Bl -
Rut tbs tm .i- do not iton UM
Bient price for coal lands ls from 010 to 8S
Fraudulent entries or coal land i are rn ide um ?
altur il las -. .;< of t 'io
ry I of t
I :oloi-n.|o and-aller M Oe- in Whieh coal riii.'ii i-. I ,-.
?i il a/etifs never h- ivy transact
fraudulent entries proving to bc the proper!
L-otupuiileS.
i ten tv t;ik OBAXtta coi'ntky.
"Bul bj i ttsnatfs fraud- ;uv mund la tho
irra/itii,'country, winn tho cattle 1. ?-, ban f'-need In
iiiii'l by whole counties, sj d lim m\ estliMtlou*
liBjaV by agents show that the land within these sasha*
ifs la bein.' coveted by bogus entrh ? stsdi hy eaapJayaa
jt the stock-men, Ute former supplying tin ni oded affalas
ills of sett 1.nt ai d ile latter Baying ll" 1 md "l I -
md packeting the Utle. N - l;.?\o
enVancelli '. er held for ? mi ll itton.
"The praetli-o ttl SUeh <>ld TelfnolleS a-NeW.V i
uni Aii/on.i bi tound to be th..! tin- eowheya am
leon lit Up I ' ? the ''.: "i'd 1'
i .i- Ppam-b ii.mi'-s tu sflMavita
"1 OB 111 ? laud tor tea, twelve Off
rweuty years, wheo maj nothsvi been
fcrriiorj nu many i rs; bul th. \ swear di
the same, aial e.u b serves OS tho regll
ll:,' elli. r. The COal of I'-' BC I i
hs tin- proems about 818, s tt:tl.- ivi r io e.
lu the newer Territories, here In ir inhabitancy!* m-c
-ni tally proven, tbe onoraUou ls like thal Bf In-iuocrnta
repeating In New-York city elections. A gang of'pre
pmptors' ls flttctout,who maki di tlu entries rupiircd
employers bj merely adopting s sufficieiit utiui
bet-nf iiuue, mi nile itu''., the process of sweartao aa
pitu lp us uud winn-. . .. item '
TUE LOSSES I\ CHICAGO.
iKsuRAXcaa r>p rita hums in rai pabwbu,
mo; k?" nu: kvimmi minvii.'1 OSTtCH.
Cbicaoo, Dec.2.? faa Evening Journal buiM
hsg ?as aeaaagsd fasti im<ht Bsy800| bunni for
810,500. Journal Bes paper 1"-.-,. -.vi.uu.;; Icsur
anec, .*J4..,(M). The pie.ses are in .cool
i,nd,t un iind tbs newsnaper wtB ls?
I to-morrow Bfteraoen aa annal, ri. j .m r,.j.r
frej priuUnghou e, lu Use same bulldhsg, tossQBtkOOO|
iii-nr lin <? ss follows 1 II .inc. sf N.w-York: Howard, af
Bew Voik; Cotiiun ici..i i el I. i',i?-r, s:.in
,1,td, af Loudon i Bellanca, Btareaatfla Mar?
ine. Fir,- A- ,)? i.'.tlon, American, of Phila?
delphia ; nmubiirg llrnnsna. T, ma ! mtie, Baas
man. ol Itocii-t r; An-t:..in, nf BsSSStSI Fire la
mraaee Aasoetattoa of Issafsva, Btagsta, PbaaatStefLaap.
lon, orient, nf Tnadon sad rta Mm lal Pira asid Mai
M i biagton, Loadon assuraare, Faaa ?? ?? N rwtob
l t'lalerwrit- -. *.'. Bl v. York, and BeaO
ttoh Uaiea aad Nati-tni, 02*300
? of Bes Y.,ik; Prescott, Becnrlty, Brrtaj f'.ar
1 n and Norther!. l-md iii, Ol.oOOeaeh ; I.I
imeeu. W.OOO, mid I. un lenneii's, -.i.'Shi. .-t.o-lk.r 4s
lo., in the Mine bulldiu.', lose #7.500, folly le-urcd.
ii.,, iou, ii i losses and Insuranees in lost
Bl bi's Hr" iii I , BulldtnK ??r. us fol?
low-; lois ou hun lin.', 8-t.uOO: Insured for
-ai,ii,si. liustav M.-t/l'i's loss ts s..,,i.,,.?i: iu-.nr I
is tollows: I.al ea-hile, N'.\. lill. Ills. I'lovlileut,
if VVashlnstt-n, Underwriters, of Uontos, Wssksas>
mn. of Boston, Lorillsrd, Otrsrd, wist, rn, lina.
Loudon and Prorlnel il. I mo-d
-t des, of N'". Y?iiK. - I I
if Norwich, OOUII., lite and 1'hu nu. 8.l,lSK>
iaeh; Fire Imuirsuci ? --i Ba land, and h
York. s.",.m.'i. . i .???; i.
,,; New-Y.u'.. \ ll
ll.-, kiar if Mad r?B
L'ud -nvuter-'. il-.- li, - >.0 "? ' - r, lons
-"ill.'KU); lli-lli.iii-e. Ali iel' ' '
rsgUt af New-York. \i
Herman, Hambur , i i ? Y"is.
Merchants', of Bes York, < I
Bes mles', >1 Mils -', of
Philadelphia, s>1.'.?.o; lienuau, of lil
I- -I--. \ itu. ifl.iM'" i) I vania, of Fltunmir,
NJ; Fi.uisiii. and l-mpuiium,
r-aio.
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INADEQUATE RETURN FOB Hil: MONET,
[BY ri'.l.l...ll.ll'il IO Till' ll.KUM I
BotroB, Doc -'.? I'i'C Jaanafal aayai '? N'ot
(\-.tiisi.indm. ail Baal i. ibsen aaMemrksi tbaaaatfear
t tba grstn i> amit that ajajaki aai rm- to Um aaaa
,,,n i ot Baatan from tbs aalBtaaa aanaad d hr astsastaaf
:hc New-York and New lilli land Kallway tu Ihe ll'id.-.,u,
.mi ntb.r nu;';..i.. expended aa iii- ezpaasin terssksal
:.u lillies In tills eiiy. ii., fact rein.um., as shawn lu tue
rem ral manager'* reisirt, that the numbci of lu
fireigbl cars received I Boston the psst your waa 8*570
eas than bi the pn*edlog yeai Mads tue
inoie remarkable, ron-iderlinf Ihe tact thal tue ftcnxht
trullle OB OUSST rOSdl liieie.i.ss-d |s IliueXieut at -7U,lXH>
tons." _^
A JEALOUS WOMAN'S URINE.
PuiLADKI.PllIA, Deo. li.?("Illirie* M. II' id, a
brakeinun BB the Cln-iiiut Hill branch of the Philadelphia
and KcadliiK Kailioad, was shit at twice ot. saturday
Bight by MaiKiiret Hazzard, a rcsbbm af Consholmckin,
who wss it aaaasaaat an the train. One of thubuileU
tookellecttu Keld's in ni above ids l Ubi cur. The WolilOU
mada in-r escape by luuipius ott' of the train while li wss
moving si the rate of -ix miles an hour. J, akmay is sam
to hara Impeded thawotaaa io Um murderous attsmpa.
Kern's wound Ls liol serious.
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A MISSING MAN'S Ii) DY IV UN IK
MiLWACiti-F., Wis., Deo.'-'.-Tho body of H.
Lei-en, Hie wholesale clothmx merchant, v? ho eiy-tert
uu.sly dlsappeari don October 31, was fouud nVatUig to
Lake Uichigax to-iUy.