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THE CHINESE UPRISING. EELITrLi-O IN ADVICE3 FROM PEKIX. ME MCVFMFJfT SAID TO BF ONLV I_CAL-TH iMFERIALTROOr* AT THF. RREAT WAIX RKIXFORCKn. HOWFVI R. P?ain Dec. ?-?-The advi e* rceeivi>d hy the Oovern ? s? to the strength of the Insnrfrenta in the field _|or the toUil r.nmv>er of men at only 1,500. II Lg-M bc a foolnardy iwdertaktng for snch a com .tivety Ins-gnhVant body of men to ottempt the ?ture of the capi'-l. tor the army of Li llunp CfeOOf ?tfw beat ln COOOO. 10 Judge fn.m the acilvltv tn _rt__?rr dr?e*. however. the lmpcrtal anthoiltles do ^a place lmpUdt con.ldenrc in the reports rcar hlng ffl_ ^ uiey are maklng preparaUons t<> deal with ^^uoh larfer force than that vt.tcf: Is m id to bo * _,?? tmrard the capital. ln nd.iltlon 10 the OOOOOfl alraady di?l^trhl,d to POOOflOB OBfl baflflflflflMtfl pOflflfefll i- oreat W.ill. 1.000 rmve 'jeen drawn feaao the -jaon at the TaK.i fort*. and sent to reinforee the mop!, alre-dy at the front. T'-.er. are now 0.000 Ijnpe^al troor* _a_0-_Bf the plares OOOMf thc Oreat (Ta~ where lt ls c_peetcd the rebe;s will attcmpt to a^rt ? pessage. ?^ ?dv1res received by tl-e Crovernment fi.ther oflg mu tbe movement, Instead of belng a concerted rislng tmose the Kn.]>erjr, is nothinR more than an Ob a_n*t to wreak prlvate vengeanre. Accordlntf to <_ate ?dvtres, the wife of the leadcr of atfiirmed hand _t narauders was aMtirti?d from ber hr.<ihand. Tli. , ^9 (wore vengeanre, and, calllng his f;<!h>wers to _*__-, sMrted ln pureuit of her. He dctcrnined lo mmt tbe Innocerit st-.Ter witfli the pullty. and, as he ?p(M through the country, be lnstmotcd the n.en who MOowed his banner to make reprlsals npon the In w>ttantt for the )o_ of his wife. berlin- I>ec. _.?Dispatch_ received here todav from w_n say thut lt ls othcial.) announced there tu.it the rfBort- of the dUtnrbanccs tn Mongolla are grossly fTa-p?ra'-ed. The movement, thc dispatchc> add. ls -_rJv a local one, aud ls entirely devoid of daneer ^th? Impenal (iovernment. lt is only natural uiat mt a_Uv.-ritie? ..f 10?Ofl should see_ to mlnimt/A. the Miort_nce of the n.cTvement. but lt ls the general (jntensu* of opinlon here, among tha-e wTT.- ure ac eMtoted wlUt the poliucnl flOO?KltMO pooffl-fl-g in -^ mm, i ? vernmcnt lmmediat_?ly chokes m) reoMlion, Meal or not local. tho country will be Ijaopsd Into a rlvll war, Uie outcome of which it -,-aj be hard" to propfeoa]. london. I>ec _.-A table di&patrh hns been received mttront Uie Untl>h Consul kt New Citwang. a tfflafej Mf( of China, lo tfefl BflflJOOBOfl of Leao-Tonp (Mau rtoortai, to tbo effect that inmors were OOOOBta. mwtml lr. NewChwai.g that tfefl POOflfl it- the country 1*0 miW t- thc we-tw ard had B?flfl lu revolt against tae flflihoHtiea. Tlie t-VOOflfe -dds, however, Uiat _e ri.-:tg Ifl BOM rcported to have hee-i flOJfloaflflflO Xe EurviK-an- were ln any daneer BOflO U.e revolt. _? aattve auUiorities feel flOOOOOflOtt thut they will \*$ able to prevent ati.v lurther dJ>ordcr-. Tlie OOOOOJ Mrther says la his <li.-p_t< h tiiat 0 l'tesbyterian ^alunary WBfl Bab aiiived at Ncw-Chwang from ito Kuw. elgbt miles from the north >ii ;re of tfee r,.lf of l<-a--Totig. >-port- tlat ? I-"dv of -JOO bandits Kccntlv liaifd u vlllage lu the provlnoe of >hing Klng, ?j_i_u l- an .ti.t-i aame lor Umo-too* _be mtaatonary _yc Uiat web aa occurronee 1* now-g unu-i.ai iu t.'io Wm -?-. ? "''? people, n? :. whoie, tluoaghoul Ot pr.ivrc.-. are fneadly u? thc native C-r-ttoao and m tur- . *Tht Ciire:.ici<-'.-" roi-K-pcndent at Tien Tsi:s tele B?5?h- .i- hi?in : -1-i HuiiK' ii-'s> in formed me. ihroiigli K|Bltl '? ' ?? -.:- ?h:u !ie h?a 00 doubt tiiat tne mm in Moofotta is a ________ exiHdition. proaiBied /_rs t.\ a peai >>f ptandor. aad tn.it there U ob raa -oMiocud arofe-tlbn. All la qalet kera aod in rvkm. Tbe American pinl>...-.t POlOO BlTlvcO here la?it. The p-irt ta abi.ut to ebOM for t.'.e winter." ? ? TIIK sntJATlOK DC CIirNA. jmmWKMM Mi-I'?naiuf.S have KO I-BWfBTll ma p_B_oia -Oai_r_x the rai ? h Bo-tou. Dec. C.-The cnrrc>pondlnp secrcUiries of the Porelrn flBaflfaBM of t'ue various BiMuflBIflfllblBi lo tfeta Ot/ aU te^:ify that so far a> their d->i,urtnipnt? are a-mrned, no tronble ba? been e-perien.ed by their ?kMA-arict, Ifl ( liina. Wlmtevcr trouble hns befallen ?OOoaaries has tieeu nmoiig the P^IgiaD. French and -M?iCaUiolU BilMllOM The lio-tllitv of tlie Chlncse lof?ofMacb, becoaoe of their lateifcteaee in chlnese Govtrament afali-. feaai Ifl aflOM ro_ea f.-und exprooaleo in open art- of violence. Tfefl Booaufl < atholie und tfefl Belpan -taMooi bv* alao .-\iieneiiced ho-tillty. but lo ac eitemled de_Tec, wnlle the Amerlcan mlsslons bavt Bot thu- hUg!ite>t tioqfeV to report. These Iatter h?ve to a_ie ptoriaeoo been ol.llged to put posters b>_d tbetr n -u-e> to di-tinpii-h them from the other ?-___, ir.i, i, bave proteeted ttr-n ln erery ca~! " ajaliut dL-turt?uce. I-e i:p:lslngs do not. by any means, spread over ilo whole Emplre of ChinB. but are locallied about j.Orsii n.Hc-, up thc valley of the YanR-tse-Kiang. The Mtement that thc " tacol anthoriU.es of Tann Hoe have Oalared tbat thflfl at. powerle-s to pretect the mts floiaries. and thut lf tliey desire<1 to save their Ilves th?y had better Mflfe -afety in flight." is chararteri-ed u W-OOf 000001110101 bj tfeOflfl who are in dlrect com flnlcation wlth the O-O-feNMi-Oa. A ml-*ionary. in a roeaal Ifltlflr, say? that the only ???- of death iimong Anieilcatis rcxtiltlng from Uie MMBrhan.e-. of which lie ha- cogni_nce BTfl tfeMM Ol BOMKlMDl fl-'il a DitaakUMi? ^''0 were accldentially Jdlled bv beeo?Ing inixed in a mob unr'-sing In otje of were n.t tbe result ofenmity ao thc poti of tfee rebc*-, bal were purei.v a.-cidentai. mm QCaSCHTI3V9 HIW FINAN' 1A_ Bl IIF.ME. LoiKiou. Dei - -?- >;''- Oaoefeoo, < iianccllor of the F..\ rii*<)u.-:. m.i.iv aOO-Oflied a jii.-ting <I Ui" Icadint baiiker- a-id iii-irliaiit- on the fiiianclal qoflflt-Oa. Hc entered into a dcUlled otatOOBOal flf -J? ooapoool idwnie {..:? Incre?dag tfefl Oloofe flf goM lo tfeo Boak of Knglaiiil bv tfefl laaflfe "f '-1 0 Mfl to tlie amount of __>.oo(..o(xi. ni, Um mbm eoaOHl ?m aa tkoaa oo wbieb aotos are imw -.u-l. After tiiat po-kt tliey will bc Imed a .,f four fifili- flO-looi po!d i*nd one ?_h_ga.il-:- lf -0 tfeOflO BBBBO. tfeo stock of 0-d sliotil.! be tarflOly lncn-a-.-d. Vr. GaacfeflO s;nd, he *oald reia_ ibe Baafe CfeBOtM 0-1 so as to allovv thc Bmk. l tenial triOflO, OO taaafl BOOM against securiue*. oa I Mfl pav:::.- a high tai- Oi Ifl terast to th- <? waroaMBt on laeh baaofl. The oekooM w_ be MI e-afellng aml not a ioiuj>uKo:y one. lt .ouklde:*?:.'! I >i ita OQKie?a npon the p.pularity of Ihfl tlnot. ? H flflO :...- pahilC Tlie OOfeflOMI for MBing te: ibUBBg 0B?Of BOOM had been dropped, bul M the ...riC.it.on that if forelgn '.'-verniiMOlo ohOOM im ti, i Brrer tia- Bank of_,... .-.- uld ? InvlMd to ati uih.ii tbe PtovWow athe Baok ( ha ter a.t, allowlng lt to hold o.-ie-flftli of to |fl_ ???? POBElQ-l HOI-N OF THE V.OKLD'S FAIK. Beriiu. i>r. . U.?Tba liudget OOO?oMIflfl flf Uie _?_.., 1 IKK).(XK) murV.^ tur providin^ a Milu- ? ? the CfefeMOjO ColuniLiun Kx Ifefltan. in l-".'i Herr rou l-otttelMr, BoerotO-9 of tlie Impei-a! ?m* ottce and ropiu?atflllao ol the Obaaoe-or, Or bl -'.pport Ol the pi-ipo-il to flffOOfCflblfl this -air. that tbe Intereat afeoorfl la Oermany 01 the oabO?_.-:. iy Mtio\tmtmrf. taMon. i>r,. -j. iicr Bojral onOflfloooo l__-aao H*-? Aagaata \ .'i".-i, tl nd (li-u.liter of thfl Queen. ??Of i:i:.i- Ireucricl . ' Ofl?fl ?OOOBfltOM of atilaa . y ? ,urg AU-u-t.-.l..irg. h ?> pJVOB )*ty|_.:,i i. Bl "/ UM Bog-tafe L**Jff' Sjjautt^e on Women'* Woi_ loi thc Chi-ugo K.\/.lul ttlell PACTKfflg OOMM TO BLOII- *I UMEMOCE. I)bu paeflfal oflooa flooanal Io_bi ??Uie h-twaj ita-oo la UbmiMl The McCa-thvlK *** bOm k iMlai a eoofaatii 0 ln that clty. and oaooog I*. prwnii,, | . flflfl WHIiain <.-);:ien anl Jofefl fHitb. Al tbecl m Of f!i* ' fliaoat_0 a bliao numbei ?t_i_?p:-., \:?---r->. Diil'.n and o'linen ; ??OOjItao. A laifO (r-.v.d of I'aMi-Mu-- had gOflfefl ed ? flflfl fltatloo, vi'h the evident l_aO0M-flO <'f _B00_-_Og -B two MeCaHhTlM le_dci->. BTfeflO Uie lotter unived *?ta* stafiot, the) acre greateB *"?' bo-M aud y--.N. Au?*ly -fln bflUNM tlu two f?i-lioii? f.llowed. Many a tbe p-_v !liu- werr- nui-t. __ .... -t thc aouventioii Mr. Hillon was pre-.ei.ted witli ? --a,. . Uit?t eVicMd te-MBta. ln .. ,?_?*<_ be s. . . fuund thai th. majontv ?_? 9aaaU/rn w_- ?..,nist him Ik- would Instantly f-t.'i "?apubiic Ofe, [,?i, ne add.d. lu^ oafoaaob repre; *"*? --.-liv a small mlnontj ln Irolfl-O. BOd a MUI gf*or oatoorfey ui kmerlia. M.. i>'_U1ea _id tbal aJ-faeUitoa were allled witb tfee Havernipent, m d jataed _. a Mt. ,lU<1,10ll,.-5 Hwt Rule bili were u ***__! tfe: r.io_ ac tHKO\rNl_(s|iip Qf THE 1K1-H KIND IN PAMB. DabHn. Om. -.. Tha IflflCJ-flflOJ?O swtloo of the Irtaj Parli-uci.urv partg i_ve ?X _ed OO u__e declsive **? V> secure -he irtafe funds al OOOOOOl 01 the hands * ?> Ounroe, the 1 _s baiiker. JusOn M.Carthy and _^?^r Healy hav> begun an acUoo against Mr. lhu>'*e to d?-i_e tha owncr-hip of the fund and to fwpa hlu, u, r^on U? m.iiey to ???*? *?'0 are en **M to the posscJoo of lt. -ALE OF 71IF. m ( IF.IE MM METAl'X. hri- p piailt Mid foodwill of m*m?l$eU! 4e* M<'?-?* ??"? mH i?l ?U<--0? ""U-> i0r ?W^ M-AYED AT bANTOa BY YEU-OW FEVKR ?^abon, Imc. 2.-A0rleea from rjantoa aay that. **U|- to tbe pmalence af loUaw tovex at Uiat port, 120 ressels are detalned there. wattlng to dlscbarge their earaoes. Some veasela are aalUng for other poris 5rt.il. ""*** W,th Wh,ch **B WPre tadfn ? inciT CHIIJAN* EXMITY Tf) .HIS COUNIRY. tiu: r.Ai.TiMor.r. t_t_HB_t and thf. ca?_ or thf. B0V____| at the leoation. _.nt!a_>. rhill. (iet. -_n.-TI.ere was some Indlc.t 0,1 two voaka agj j Htoaadl thc. 9*994 fceling wUefe was nianlfested against Ameticans Ju-t after Rta closo of Ihe'recent wnr ln Chlll wts l-eginni.ig to sub*?de; but tbe fceling bns leen revlvcd within tiie la*t week. F.irr ..inrc Uie arrival of tl.e last New-York nuiil*. wltleh brought ndvices to fceptcmhei 20. thc new?p:ipcrs of Nmtlago and Valparaiso liave been ptibli*htng American ipress comments ln regard to ChilUin olfnlrs, and pnrtlcularly artlcles reiaUng to Mliil*ter Kgan. They have ulso contulned numerous edltorial refer en?* to the Amertcnn (Government und to tl.e ac'iori* of Minlster Egan and Admlral Brown A majorlty of UM |. ....- here rontlnuc t.. rritirlsc nnd rondemn the American ofllclnls. Among other thin**. they have revtved tlie charges against Admlral Brown ln relatlon to the vl*it of the flngship san l-ranclsco to Qutnteroa nt the time of Uie landlng of tlie Congressionul troops thcrc. The most strifcing lllustratljn of the prcsent fceling In Chlll towaid Amerlcans was affordtd ln ttie reccnt aiUack by a mob upon sailors of the tnlted Stnte* cruUcr Baltlmore, at Valparal-o A full Investlgation of that aftalr has Just becn made by a board of ofllcens appolnted by Captain Sehlev, and Uie report of the Board wns placed M thc hi^nd-s of Wlnister Egan a few days ago. ln order that tbe matter might be piewnted to the Chlhnn Govem ment. The uivestlgation proved that tbe attack wns brutal and cownrdly in the cxtreme, and that it wa* made merely because thc men were American*. There i- adaa good reaxm to belleve tbat the affalr wa* p re BBadttotad. Ml::!-ter E^in i?r?Ived t?i*tructlons from Uie State Department ln resard to the affalr, a_td he JTas pre_mied a full stntoment to the Chllian Govern? ment. Ile has expre?scd thc great indignatlon of Uie Department, and has demanded an immediate expla uatiofi. The number of refngees ln the American Legatlon has be*-n considerably redueed slnce tbe first few days aftor the war. but there are still f-irteen of them living ln Mr. Egan's house. He. has offered them every lios pltality within his power, but he l.a* been obl.ged V> do ?o at the expen>e of his own comfort and that of his family. Two weeks ago the Minlster of Foreign Rela.ioijs sent a comtnuaicatloi. to Minlster Egan, in which hc recognized thc right of nsylum, and acknowl edped that thc refugees were ln the Legatlon leglti mately. Ue added that under oidinary rlrcumstan'ccs the (?ove. nn.etit would bc pleased to is .ie safc con duct for tl.o refugees ln the American Irgation. as a courte*y to the Cnlted States: but, as a reason fnr not tahtng aaeh nrti-m. he rlted the decree. of the .lunla of September 14, in Whtah lt wa* declarnl thal tho eountry was again under the law and the Coii*ti ttttion, and that per-oi.s BCeasod of offences under tho rec'-ii' - Di. tiitorship" would be .mbmitted to the aalab?_Md tribunal* for IriaL A _n* days afterward the .lunta Ksuert o decree declaring that the eountry wns ii >t \et under tli~ law- nnd the Constltutlon. Min? lster Eean. ln his reply to thc Mlnister of Foreign Rolations, alluded to Uie <!l?.crepancy between the de? cree of KeptemlKT 14 nnd thia later decroe. and showod the benrlng which It had upon his a_B_B for sufe con duct for the rrfii-W*. A few days ago ho received a letter from tbe Minister of Foreign RelaUons, rcfu.-lrit. t>. loaao oaaa conduct, nnd docllning to di_<ii*. tbe _...?]>?.tloiis whi.-h ha*l l).*"n advanced by Mr. Egan. Tlie r-a-on* f >r thi- refu-:il are aol known. The (lipiom.iti.- ooneBBondanee -till conttnoea, but at this ;lme the qaeaUou aeema far from *_?ttlement. London, De*. 8.?*The Tlmes" to-day p.ints n dis potcta from Baattago o.- ci.iii. which aaya thal dunng Tli, h ..rinr belore Jndge l'..-;er. who i- invcfUgt.tHig th?> nitatk ou tl.e *aii..r* fron. tlie Bnltin.ore l?ii mto ber 16, ;i wltneaa from ihe Biilttmore'* crow uppeared In court in aaeh a ***** ot Intoxicatlon that it Was 0000008*9 to r .iK'vc hln fonibly. -The Times's-' cor ?le.-.t n<l('.* tl.at th.* imident give* a-. idea of tlie c nditio.i of the lialtimore'* niea who liad lllK-rtv un the d:iv of Uie trouble ln Vulparalso. Captain Sehley, tbe eoannwnder of tiie Baltlmore, apoiogtieu to the court for the cond.tkin of tho wiu.ess. FRANCE AND IHE VATICA.. A PKOPO-dTION TO maHJUtl? THE CONCORDAT ? ATT1TUDE OF TIIE POPE. ttwk\ Dec. 2.?ln the Chambcr of Deputle. to-day, M. Uubbard gave noUce of his intcntion to quesUon Minlster Fallieres ln regard to the atUtude of the Catholie Lishops, and to demand that the Government ad\-ise the Vatkan of the termlnaUon of Uio Ooncordat at the end of ihe year. ? Figaro" has b_vn fliied 500 francs for openlnf a snbscripUon for tl? beneflt of Uie condemned Areh btshop of Alx. The "Sieclc" to-day says it undersUinds that the Pop? will soop lssue a decla-Ulon dlsapprovlng of the agitafiou which is being cai-ried on against tlie Gov? ernment by tlie Prench Itlshops. The " Matln" suye Uiat tlie retum of the Freneh Ambassador to the Vauca.i dei^tid- upon ihe Popca dlsavowal of the coo duet of the Freneh Bishop*. The ouarrel between the Freneh Government and the Mahopa has reached a stage at which only one aiithortty <:m put an end to it; that authoiity is the Pope. Thc coercive r..ea*u.e* which it ls said tbe Pari* Cabinet BBBf **? -My ta.ko are impracticable in 0 (-tholi. ceCntry, thc (iovcrnment of which, too, is -trondy ccntialired. To tcrmrtiiite the Concordat woiild iiniouiit lo deprivmg tbe Pari- Mlnistiy of its , ...itr..| over the Hoinali Catbo'.ic _|_a_*__a. whom It ((.ii-id.-r* a- .state funrtionarie*. siine lt pays tli-m a regular salary. And It is for this rea .m tbat an ordei wa- i--ned forbidding thc Bis4iops to leave their re*pective dtfrrtfl without permls*n>n. lt i- true tl.at the (atbolic Btiaata pr-tend Uiat thc annual gtfM them must be considcred not as a -alary, l,ut only a- a partial indemuity for the IniinensM pi-opcrties of the Cliuri h, wtil.i. were snatched from them bv the Br. Revolution. But the policy Ol the Fieneh ..nvcrnni.-ni, even dining tbe ClerUal Moiiar.il |8B of L"in- KV111 ?nd Charle* X, w;w to hold Ihe Concordat sigued between Na].oleon 1 and Plus VII, as bindiiig thc dergy to obedience toward thc >t;ite, tUtwfh teartag lo lha g-iarta full religiou* beadaan n i- tbercdon to tha latoaast of the Franeh G_r*ar? ment to aaa-atolo tha Ooaoordat and le send agjala to tlie Vatlcan u- auiba-*ador. who is now on a vacatlon 10 I-ri-, a* ??ou a* LOO XlH shall have eaaagtiaad tbe Hotonl eooitoi 11 h alao to tue laaaraal oi the Hoiy .. i d le tocraaae tha ataaagth, aiready so gn-at, o_ tha lrreligon- Fi-mh RoikOlO, wjio mlght iBBCa the (.jvcrnn.ci.i to ***. **** 99**Mt ****9t* U*9 it i* WllUng to talie Ju*t now. The Pope, I*. fortunal.-lx. ol ? luUder *i?posiU(.u than wa* bi* predecessor, Plu* IX, wbo WM* lo F.i.iperor William 1. at the time of 1 !. Kuitu.uampf dhreetod ogatoat fl.e Qaraaan (Mholtoa: ?? Wa are a- nnit'- doga : we flgli! for Uie l.oi-d, an.l BBB wtll die, 11 nece--an, lor the faith of ou: fati.er-r L_. XIII wa- .ati-t.ed. ln hi* letu-r* of prot-*t again . the J?rsecutlon. to sO' that he " regrettcd tl.o easaattoa of the B?BMhaa lahafloaa arhtoh bad exi*ted ******* be tween masta and tl.e ii..iy see." He osyoeoaod tha ,gme aaaHaaaBta to Oeraaoa pU?t*__ ha*. ***_*__ he wa* .aii-ving ou dlploma-lc ae*nttaUoi_*-aod Ue Kult.irkan.pt' .-..,. BKHW. T__B KOM WlU folL.w 11 _____ p-.ii.v ln regard to tho |_?_onltronWe, and 1th t.robAl le that. a* rcpor.ed ln .e.x-nt dtspoteh* . he ba* . .len-d tl.e K.rn.1, b.sle.p* not lo prcwat Baetowlj again-t the meaaurefl uken b> Uw -Vench.Oown _ent, ao long ?~ theao m-a-ure* do not Interten wlth their'purely ecclesiactlcal dut..--. w AN ALLIO-U) hPEKl H BT THE __-__-. Berlln De.. '-'? The ?? Fieisiiinlpc Zeltung" a-ert* tl.at Kt... -ror William'.s -]--.- li. made 0 week agjh, M the otca-ion of tlie adnilnMimllon of U.e OOdh of SogteMO to la-aHi of U.e Oeavid, really contalu.- tha 1 '"? T:?-ruits. you have. before prle_t and nltar, BWOn ? fealty to iue. Von are loo young to ...,de.--._w..! tl.e itrlle..,-?i.,_o. ,l,e wo-ls ... whi.l. you bave-??" ! bot ba dlHgeal la toBoarlH Ua toatoa__H_a whtah w.ii Z glveo vou. Vou ha*. n,y . Hdttra*. awaaa aiiegii.n.e. Thut .aaaa Had p* ?** gr*aa fa8_*_a_taaala **, hadj and aaai. Yoa lar*a only one ei.cmy. that to ms ?"'___>__ ffi?8?Sa S'w-u' -"tlve;" \l_ Sifl.e-T'eve?-?_in? l^..t_^and JZ *** **** without a murmur." _ PKKMIKR HJ__8C_M PUT80 rc ABBmWBL fSrtr- i),-,. ?_'..|'.en.ic- BtorU*. gave e'dcn.e r****,* Uie proiiminary \***9 ***_[*__**_*_ *,,,...-. Whlte B_to Wheia... of M..nt_-I. *** ***9 tLied b.m ... aatlag hl had _<cePted toBgr -um* of ni^from pub... W*******. **** *+*_* ~ exam natlon 11 __? hwl not. o? certain s^ifled d , nootaS from (ontractor Wlie'an c?rt_l.. to*t? apad MWUb, bta ***__ in every such ca*c, obje.ied. nnd the Kaeatar de< lined to anawer. pm a new _w_wnniM *J__\__[ Lnndou. Dec. 2.-Tbe in.?8_ml dinner t* the ***> nlne Exchai.ge was given thls evening. W- *? "ul ,? U.e Allan Une. presldlng. There were MPM J2L ...n-dlng .,,.,*'nU?i..* ?f *****"_: Z___ laaa, ***** tn*?v***~ ?_* f1. ____W_Bad and maawaa *** -nd <a.HT *M**9m __***T A ,?olnU.n wa. tnanimoualy adtagded. de 5SJi deairabta, In tbe li.tere.t* of ******** U^anit, af London, tbat a a-HHf *******__ ^wlUi eetabUahed. *? ~ ?gj^ ?. beaith ?t *** Wnaen. tba rnaoa -* waaw *-?? Presldent of the t'nlted States. In proposlng the toa*t to the Presldent thc chalrman said: "The Pred dent of the rnltnd States rulcs over a powerful and '-.e-g.-tic pci.pl-over mor- EngUsh .peaklng people than are rnled over bT Queen Vlctorla. Wc have all received fr.m the Cnlted States and from Americnn OflflMB-0 every attention to our lnterr-ds. We nm?f love our dear eou-ins across the waler, and should -tanU shouller to shoulder and whip BfOOQ-O*" j_M iiite*itlon at llr*t. wns to furm a Norih Atlwitlc Shlp plng Exrhaiige: but, a-* iippll.ntlotis for m.-mt.ersldp .-am.- fi-iMii a'.l .piarters of tiie gtflba, it waa OaeMO- to maUe ihe ?lirmr comptehensive enough Ifl flflOat th* wholo world. C0UN1_;? lITITflTfl, r.R()>>r-\AMrVKD. ?R C1IAI_L_S RUSSELL'S irEBCTI-THl- EARL, TIIREATI-XE-) BY A MOB. London. Dec. '_.?Thc public Intercst tn tbe sult of Coujite--- Russel! against her husband. Earl flflOO0001. for h Ju'li. :.il separatlon was a_0~0 again t-i-day by the crowdnd eondltlon of the c.Mirtroom of the Dlvorce Dlvision of Her MaJestT* Hlgh Court of .lu-, tice. ln which the case ls Ixlng trb-d. Mr Charles Kusscll took up his cross-e-amination at the point where lt wn? brokeii off v?st<rdav bv the adjournment of the court. The wttnes* persl-t-d in the .tatements she made yesterday reg?rding Uoberts. The Cotuitess admitted that she had received a letter from tlic Earl's solicitors. advlsing her to borrow _1.5O0froni an Insiiranrc comtmny for Uio purpose of paylng her dn-bt-. .She teatified also that her physlclan told her that she was sufferlng much from worry. and that she would be better If she scparatcd from the Earl for awhllc. It was then agreed that ofefl and the Earl should part for at least three months. and then she would see Iiow her husband would trcat h<>r. During this perlod she went to stay wtth relatlvea of Uie Earl at P.-mbroke Lodge. I'pon the re examtnaUon by .Slr Edward Clarke. Uie Soltcltor General, Countess Rtissell testltied that all the monevs her husband liail advanced to pa#- h?r dents had been repald to him. Durlng hcr married life she had been constanUy remlnded of her debts by Uie Earl. TUi* ended the examtnaUon of Uie Countess. The next witness called on behnlf of the petlUoner was Dr. Godsou, the family physlclan of Lady Scott. He had never seen any indirutlon of hysteria on fhe part of Uie Countess. ?l Charles Russell tlien presented the case for Earl BaaofllL slr Charies ln subs-tatire ?M tiiat he Wflfl?I 1'iuiit himself to the bread i.-sue of Uu> <a->e. mi far OO the separatlon of Countess and Earl Rtissell was con rerned, all that he would say wa? that a woman wa. at llberty to leave her husband when she liked. The soie object of thc present suit waa to force the pay ment of alimony by the Earl. Slr Cbarle*. then pro ceeded to rebut the charge, of cruelty. He asked the Jury nd to be carrled away hy a dever und engaglng woman teillng them ? story that wus untrue ln all Its essentlal detalls. At thls point the court adjoumed. A mob burrc-inded the l~w- Courts at the rlose of to-day's proc.-eding-. .-itul as tfefl Earl went out he was hootcd at and attempts wer<- made to strlkc him. The police ende.nvot-id to protflOt him, but the crowd aa_?uowflfg them and :_e Earl Wflfl ol.liged 10 -'"-ii refuge in tiie Teniple. Heing still followed. ln.vv.-w-r. la? Jumped into a cab and siicretdeil in gOtttBg away, amid the Jccrs and lii?ses of thc BOOfe. DOM PEDRO SERIOFSXV ILL. Parl=, Dec. ?_.?The condltion of Dom Pedro. ex-Em peror of Rrazll. is BflMOlag the grave-t fear_ He was attocked by a (hill yesterday and 1::.- flflOO?HOflg t" g"?w wor-e. The_>-hill is compli.ated Wttfe diuiiete-. The Countess d'Eu, Dom Pedro's duugliter, I- O-OflOflOUj at the bedside of her father. Dr. Charrot and Dr. lloacliard, the ex Emperor's attendlng pfeyobfiflfla, havo called Dr. Mattamalu m lo con-ult wlth feVflO. They expr^s mucli 0000-00000 regnrdmg thdr pa'ient's Oflflr dition. _ THE RETURXS HAD BEEN DOCTOEED. SUIT.R.NTHYDF.XT FOUBE*, OF THE MtTP.OPOLI TAN ZEU-HUl- O.Mi-ANY", CNDF.K A-BZOT. Charles S. Forbes. of No. 4>(J st. Nirholas-ave.. wa-, held in ai.ooo liiiil hfl. Juhtl.-e I>Ivvci. in th. Tombs Police Court. yesterday mornins. for examlnation. He ~as supeiinteiident of thc pay sUUons of the Metropolitan Tehgroph and TelcplHine Company. and he ls clmraed wtth alU-rlng the returns sent ln bv OpeTators iu flOflfe a manti1 r a- to 000000 Ifl MO t'uian clal beneflt. His mcth.*l sa> a- foUow: In the various hotelh and other public place- iu the clty are placed telephones for thc u-e of thc public. a certain tarlff for messages being cliarged. The telephone speclfled lu the complaint ls Iflflflflfli in the Fifth Avenue Hotel. A young woman has charge of lt. Thls operator has printed bUnka on which she make* dally return*. These returns are entered In lead pencll. Earh night a messerrgor eollex ts these reports nnd tlie money taken In durlng the day and tums both ln to the snpenn tendent at the Cortlnndt-st. offlce. I'p Ofl yesterday thls eitperintendent was Mr. Forbes. Eaeh hotel ls ullowed certain franking -rlvlleges. These are u^ed at the dlscretlon of tlie manager. All franhed message> are indicated ln thc rotiuns by Ihfl word - House.-' Then. too, pa^ses an- ls?;ied to certain Indlviduals, en UtUng the holders to use any pay telephone without paylng. All such OOOOOflgflfl are l;-dliated on the re? turns by the word "1_M." It OOM tfefl c\i-t.-nce of these franking and pa^s privileflflfl wlm h made lt possl ble for one to rnanlpulatc the dally IfltOIOO. This Mr. Forlais ls alleged to liave done. On^re celving th. return^ from tfefl flOBfletw, he i, cluirged wlth eraslng the akaigao written after tfefl ciitry of certain mes.iges and snbstitntl-g therefor the word u___aBBa "r ?<___?" thu- invalldat!ug tb-- eatiy as MO It-m of r?*_ The iiiiioinit Of caaB >pecifle<l in the aitered entrlei eooM thao be tofeea from tbe dav.-, eai lecUons. (?ne of tbfl refOtta >aid to have bOOO thu-. alterod wm sut.mitted ln erMeace. I't.e uaaaraa bad bcen bungllnglv mad.- aod sbowod parpabry. Mr. .tubes wa* hehl for examlnatioD. READY FOR THL EVENStLEBFEST. EVERVTHLNG TOINTi TO A B_CC__| TO -_-_R bT TUi. HUBIO _AI_U Tho Kuen-tlerfe-t. wfeaofe _feao pOMfl in tli" Carnegie Mu-1' Hall tfell eviiing, O0O00?M BO bfl BBfl of the 0_Btaroo Of the OOOMdh. lOf more th..n a month pujpoioltnoil have been BOOfl-Og 00 a lnrge OflOOl (or this latooflflttog aotflrlfllfl-oowt, Tfefl ?? Ku o-Ue-O-flbe" iu lierlln, Muiiu:li und Dtfeflfl OMflBJi <BBflfl flOOfl 1 OOg bcen B-BOOO, aint H Ifl flflHflOfll by the managers that tiie one thls fl-flfl_ag vvill compnre favmahly with any ever glven. The flBBOOtelnmcnt v. .11 e h -;it essentially ,,f ? MflMfl of Iivlng plrtui-e- arrauged by leuding art MM of the clty and of OOOtfl-M 100000 of ditTeretit l^ri.ids. Between tlu? picturcs .-md goOMOO then- will i - rartoaa M-TOlasa, afeoao ootona ooo oo?f be learned tfetfl evenlng. The Lhderkiun/. efeoroo vvill sing u OB?Ofeflf >f flOOMJO, "and the:c vvill be fl loan e.xlilbiiion of flfeflflOfl paiiBttap ln tfe_ f-rer. PflwaiO Mflflaa, C V- lu:iu-r and Louls Wind nuielle:- BotofcOi bflOOgOOg tlie collectu-n of 106 pic'ures raotflOfl-l ..Iteiiioon. Thc object of the le-tivc! I- a worthy one. The proeeed-. are Ifl go laaaN poflag .i ii,.i,t lacacaog by Ifea i-ttato ol Um Ooaoiaotal Oelo boaHflOi und vvhalcver I-. lflfl towarJ crectln.' a UOfltfefl 0-00-0000 in llii- (">? Among Ihfl flflOflflfl Intere-t'd ii, tlie enteitalimieiit nre Andrew (ani.-g..-. Willlaii, atfl-Taoo/i Edmuml C. Munton. Otorri- BCBO, Fr.itik Van flOt >tiii-OB, Wall r Dnmin I b, M-O. K. <? Ander-m. Mi-. I>aniel liuttcrneld, Mr-. II. 11. BflgflflflB, Mr. juiiu- <;.nm. Ura i baaaaflg M. Peyaar, >ir-. Wuitor Doaaoooefe, b-oo. 4o m WmmmOm, Mr-. _kiw-oO Moooa, .\|i-. U. 11. .\_.iiol% MflO, HflC-OOa < srlil.ii.-, Mr0, wiiiuin OtfliBoaj. Mra C. i -oaoMfor, Um Bobeo. laoocooll, Moo. Dflca Hoaa?o fl-O-fe, Mra. Jaiaa .-seiu man, MfO. f. vou Dfloaqtfe, Mr-. J. Mofli OTrlght, Mr-. Willurd I' W.nd and Mrs. Candace Wheoicr. PJOOOO flOal Bl I fe flBO* Bfl obtali.cd flf Mfea Mhurr, No. 175 West lifty-eighth -t.; Hl- W. !'? Kinmcut. No. 4-_ West Thirty sevciitlW.; Mrs. T. Hellman, No. _00 We-t Fonv fi.uiih-st. : Mr-. LO.MBI- OTflOOr, Ba. -'. w -i Forti -iMh -t.: Mr-. CMorje H_ven Putaam, N _4_ We-i Hevent] Bftb-at : \vnii?a stciuway, No. 1? r-i-t Imiiteeiiti,-i.. Mlenard Kut?enmov?r. S*o. r.; Uberty -'? Ferdlnand taott, No. 11- w>-t Hft* ntnta -i , Loata B'lo-M-Uer, Ba -u _>a_Oe-_t, nad ii. t.ii , HJO. -'? Nu--au st. uud No. 13'i Ea-t -_-tM_b -t. z-g___yzr? to nacfi ebw pastom. im- mmmtt ?t Obo PloM PomOo__b?? Qmrtb, nt-b> ave. aud iw.-lfUi-t , was w-ll Rltad la-t fl?OBlOg, ? Ifea nr*t eenrtaa oaaoaaOad ?>>? th-- am paaOar, BM Bar. Br. iiowjri iiuitteia. iiioBOtp <rf the OTeflOMOaatai PiMbftarlao ;hur.!i. of KMM-Mi Th- I -!??.I -MB-flO U. Dr. Iiulli-W v?a* hc.rty. lle b-fian hi* adlr.-s bv -vuiK lOM ii ti"- i?ai-b imiked M bba Ba taMtaaabim, ta taafeaI t? u- churv-a ke aamaoalaaalp. Tbaf h?d *_?n.-d rnrnt i|H>u a ?or? which w*? al ou--- onerou* and g-OMaa. Ihe tlirec OabflBVflflOfl hc VM-iili BUe thrn. wowid ta -OrgaDl-e." "_iertfUe." *nd ? _pOfOM____." Th* .lrt.r-.t. c bet?<-eu a MOOBBM *u- a BBM 1**' M_? M gtmuttt orr_iii-?toii- Aud Maa-aaa?i aaafloOaad.tta HBBBMOlO ?t imwer. A handful nf laigli'hmrn h.-ld the ?feflM Of lOOOO simply Uirough *uj^rtor di?.i|illii-- TMo teat FrlBcetao al foottrall throuflk *u??erlor or?-aniiatiaii ,? oiay. EaergUIng wa* nec*a_ary t* fll^e afl?t u> _? omanl-Wf. torn In a nnimmy. hanfl wauld ylckl no hre^l ??-.?" Ofl tho Khelf would fi.rat*. im> ^*n'? ??^n Mriital work l.npll-.l a dmli. u|khi Uie aervou* fnr ?ine BflOBflO 'o,,h ?' niu-ciilar j~>?er ?a? a draft uawa of *--. *"d '...rfixlug M BbBOflO OaMQflMfl MMMfll MM for .astrittce lor th- g-"? of the whol,- ine ?plrlt?al .-,? of Me -*?P" *"* "?? UW: ?>?*0-!n? Mfluaacea _-. be MNiflkt. i'ne maeaun: of * _i_th'? p_w?r OOO n*? M-OMMB-f ^ BM 10000. not ra*p~*Wlitr ia _. SI out .firiiuaaty la Ue kaaru af ttl _~-b?a CRiSP STILL IN THK LEAD. A MILLs SCHIME 6KI AFI/IAT TOO SOON. STOME.S OF DESFRTIO*. FROM ..RINOER DIS UOIMB?8 am) di_:rei>ited. [BT IBMBtfl TO T1IK TKIBOa.1 Washlngton. Dec. -J.?It ls ..II C.-i-p again-t *M fleld, aud whether thc (ieorglan will win will de pond iipori hl* ut.ility t_ defeat a;iy (omblnation which mav be f aaal ugali.st him between thi* time and saumlay monin.g. Ile unduubtedly leads all the oUier candidat- . ai this ttme. a- ho did twentv-fo.ir hours a?o. Tlie pttrn-ans of Colonel Mllls _ill pro t*** ln puhlir that li* Is ln Uie leud. but their pri? vatc adm.--.ons and ?? inslde fipure." do not tmpport the paMa claim, whfle the efforts ln which .>me of them have been aetivelv cgngcd slnrc Monday, to effect a dlvtrsloa In iheir favor umong Uie Springer men Fn tue Northwe., urc suf__a_ cvtdenee Ihat it cannot be mali tained. lt has l?een plaiu to every eareful und impartiul ob-trver. especlally during tho la-t Uiirt> six- hour-, tlu.t Colonel Mlll*'* hope <A 9* ce-? depend* upo.i the breakii.g of the ^p:inger line*, Uie co-opemton of MrMillin and his litUe hand of fol lowcrs, and probably, i.l*o up-m ihe withdrawal <>f Mr. llatch. The Madltoaj wiihdr.iwal of Mr. T.y num ha* belp-.d >prlngt-r as mtn h as lt dld Mlll*. and th?_ i*.*ult- of the e.forts ad Ur. .lohnson. ln <>tn<>: Mr Mutchler. ln Pennsylvanla; Mes;r_ Shearman, War.ier and others in N? * York. ?._. of Senator Mc Plierson in Netv-Jer-cy, liiive becn less soccssful than It was hoped an.l expected Ihat U.ey would be. Karly this mornlng wt.i.pers cmanated from the MlUa camp which, lf tnitbful, boded Ul to the 8__B___?19 ot the Sangamon sUitc>man. The attack upon (ri-p on the ground tlmt he Is friendly to the Interest* of the Parlflc Rallroad companics, wldch was expected to cause a stampedo in hl.* (i.u.p. seemed to produce little or no effect, except to exclte Uie re*'-ntment of his purtlsans. The atten.pt of some of Colonel MIUs's In Judlclot.s friends to make it npjiear that the I^ulsiana Lottery Company is talimg ii hand ln Uie Spe&kershlp conte-t again _ the Texar. aLso turnei out to be a lam eutable fallure. lt seemed nec<-s*_rr to vorac of his garitaaaa. tl.crefore, to brooch thc sclicme wblch has Ik-pii rlpenlng for srfmc days in thc secrct couneils ?f the Mllls men : it had become apparent to them that some tblng must tie done at once to revlvc. tbe drooplng aplrits of his weaker supporfrs and al-o to counteract the obvloti* gi.lns of Springer, whose growlng strength was a serloos blow to thc prospects of thc Bega Bl Cor.-icana. Accordlngly, a story wa? st.irted on its travels to the effect that flvc of the Illinols men and all. or nearly all, of thc Iown men would declaro for Mllls and vote for him on the flr-t ballot. From this breok two res.tlt* were hoped for in 'favor of the Tc.vi- candidate; lir-t, to itnp.ilr the cnf.det.ee of the Spilnger men in Wi-c.,n-ln. Ml.iugan nnd other Btntoa ln the piOBBOOta of their cinilidnte J second, to '.u ?-"I In persuj.dltig the Springer men, *fUC t * H 'I l- ('ri-p, ia ahaad i.y t..< IHbaeta man iit haat tor mn 8* tWO baih.l-. ilie Iliinol* I.ertio.rat - wbo, it wa; wl.spcred. would iie-ert springer nnd ciiroll th< .ii-'-K ?? iiraler the Mill- banner t'.day. were M.-sr*. F..r..ian, nuiinn. Laa. a_*a and HanliMij; u_ first four ai theea men are -anl t I t_* under the lnttiei.ee of Colonel Morrl-on. who will BBgja. 00 ..pportunitv |0 - -tv. i.i* friend, colonel Mni*. Mr. Waabaiij I andar tood to be an OrfgtOOl Mills 9*9, Wh088 -uppor' of Mr. springer i.a- beao) generaOy regarded ;.- merciv p.-r fnneton and toaapemry. Tha anppert <>f c.e lowa n.en. it was -aid. had l.'-'ii obtalnad IhlOagl .overnor Baaaa .md ethae DaaaoanaHe leaders ta that >t:ue. who hare aaajai thal "tartfl ratoaaa" i* lha great, ?_a*. ahadowtng. poaooaoaal Doanoeiadc i--?>.<-. aad ti.nt Colonel M111 - la Ita obleol and m.st httthtal e_rponent and advoeata. Baaa al Dotond *KB*** pardaana aa serted that tha "Baal" ***** be etoeed and th" rataa delivered tofore -un-e< to-day, nnfl that the i._nM_it.> nr-ult woukl be to UCIVJUBJ bis *trenrtii by at |.-..-t Fhirty v< tcs and so great an ncces*ion, th . ..rcu. .. would attract enou_i of the wnvering, 'M. cniniltiur in.-n ... 1. - .......?.rt to earry him out of danger. A* nearly a* coukl be __*eertalned. lt ?a hopM bv Mr. H.iv.-, Bl 1*99, who had charge of the trmtiT, fliat th? " dejiP would tnclude the dellvcry to Mill* of etS spnnger votes from lowa, 8*8 from na.ioi*. scven from Wisconsln, four from Ml< hican, the fr.m liidiann. |W0 tmg Minne-ota, one from Hoedaaa and i_-*ibly two from .?hi... Thi- would leave Springer wllh not more than a doien votes, all of wblch. it was belkjvod, would soon denert his colors and g) oier t.< MIIK. At Mr. Sprtnger's headquarters the possibllity of roch n de-vertlon as the Mills pa_i*an? e*serted, or any de-ertion whatever, was disml'sed as absurd. To a Tribnne eon?OfOQdeod Adlal E. Steven*on said: '-This ls the fir_t Ijitiniiitoii that I have received wh'ch w.mld hoflfl _i riuu nny of Mr. >pringer's friends ln IlUn..i i,r atoowfcara ar. a* ortB bo, dtatayal to him, or thnt pMOJf will not. heaitily and loyally support him; and. of cour-c, 1 do not l?ileve Uiat lt 1* true. ' Mr. r-pringer blunelf (Je.nled tlie story with grcal emplKi-ls and apparont -nnci tv, and decUired tha; bi* aiPPa*aatB are a* lopal to him a* Mill-'* are t. the Texan. Another friend of Mr. r-pringer M-d ?? The story is new, but the game U H- _M Ba pohtif's. it win not aaeoee. an.l i aa avpalaad that Miii shouid have pualtled tiie ___fen_li aaaaWtoa of his ..uivu-s io hOOBOBO kn.wn three days before the cauciis. it wiii hurt hi- proapeet* a gu>d Bahl more |0 fall t) get ten rotea Bwag baa spnugcr to-day, now that the -ci.ei.K' baa heea bruii. ., bhaa it wonid iiave Bone 11 have failed b> g*t one vote away from him t_f <re thi* report wa- --l afloat j it ha* not only rsised U.e ex jm-. ...tion* of his follouer* and di*clo_ed his OWB sensa nf waohneaa aad aeaparaltow, bnl i. haa put Mr. Bpriagar and all tbe other candidaf* on their guard. Tha BBhaOM should bMO b*9* kept B B8B ri until Saturday ...oniiug, when lt might po-s:bly l.av.. anccooded. n..t thia la by no Baaaaa thc fir*t blundcr ut tha M.ii- sanvaas." At the Crl-p UadqaaHera it wa* .lisrovered Uite last nlght that an ettaaag. WOMld probably be nmdo to curry out tha propoaod aehaaaa todny, aad paafa i-atioii* were at on. ?? BBBde to tliwari it. * ***** t* judge cri-p thia altemooo a_U tonMbne oormepoad ent: "(inr mea-ui*-- t" BheohO?ll the p*p*99t move of tl.e Miii- ni-n have i.-ii parfladly aaaaaaattf, aaal We ure J.relKl.'d t-> do BO whene.ver lt i* *****> N"' it i.a- not aaaa a ampata* la aa. f?r am have had g?od ren* ii to haWin for -' veral *9M* P**t Uiat thc .Mill .arniu.ik'n WM in a .:iti.:il I ??nditlon. and WhOe *u.-b 8 niove at IWfl -tar- v o.ld. preinatnr.- and dan (HOW to Waa, all i-alU -I tlmt deipemt*" <li-a-- rv qiilr.- a r?sort to de-p. rate remedles, nnd we felt that lt mlght lie made ai :in\ time. All we ji-k-d wa* au hoiii's notice and \>-- rooalvod aaaaa iaaa than thal Th-re ha- b"n BO -i-'" <>f wn??*_ng at anv ga_l la our u...-. aadl -in.- toel afcgad wa hav.- aaaa gratlBcd bv d.r_. ?aaoiBiiiiiB ot anpaari f"-""! aaan for whaei \..t.-s wo had bad*** onrj i..>i>_t. Judg- Ortag.'a paueptfla :.t thl* Booa ac- ni.re satl-itactorj a'd aaawtatog (haa ut anv pao?toaa tin.e. i ****** *** Mill-'- Iriend* have ili. o\.-..d thal it is for hl- Inl'-r-i to hnve Mr. ______ roaata la tha Beld, and uiat tt .v are now urgiug him f do -... lf ha -hould re Or. moro than on- half of his friends would at once aappeet Judge Crl*p, and I tlnnk Colonel Mills knows lt." Mr. M. Millin and hi* frlends were appur.-ntly un dl-iiiibed by the report of a co.nblnuUon between tli? Mill- force- and B pari of springer'-. and they *toutly lenl -1 tl.at Mr. Hl Millin entertaln* t ?? i.l.-a of with drawing from the ra.e. Mr. llath and hl* frlends stunllly refu*? lo Bsten to any sugp-sion whlth means in* wiibdiawi.i tn* lha iaaa. Oa Ihla *ubje?-t Mr. llatch todny remarked. ln a calm and bu-inens-Uke. but detldedly emphaij., tone: " If I ?a, ubsolutely leiiain thut a coinbinailin -' defeat any OM oi a" "I Uie oahOf known c,.ndldHt_. was contemplaied. I would never difa.n of BMB a thing. and If any man -hould aoaaa to bm wllh a proposttion ?f Had * ** i ****** order li... out <>r the aaaaa." Men who know Mr. lt.it. h be-t are Uie men who n.e mo*t in< lined fj be lleve Ihat he would do OinoUg as he t*t ?? There have been -cvcnil ..nferences among memb-rs ,,f gaata delegutlon- MBBB iu 1909* M tha mlnor afjaaa aaal -.ther- a- t.. how thaj suaii di-tribute their vote* ao tha lgiBlrr.tr |( '? ******__ UlM the low.* ni.-n. ;._??>? ln*aaaltj aad wlaninli Bactartna m favor of -i.-J.-r. ? *9 I] Bt-BB-dd to tl.e lnd^rs'-inent ? Btrtas, tha Iraa aaa] ol whtah i.?s i^n pia.-ed ta the ,n-c_1\ ui the gogjB of Cor..niia, who mav d.aw il t<. blinll vhoMve* h* ihaaaaa. tfca lad ****"* "' Kp.n.ger bv the iiiii." I* datagnllaa wHs equaiiy ***** u..d aolaann, bm r-v, ... tha tmr.a -aaaahaea are 11nder*t..._l lo 999* WOlad f '?" >prli>Ker with Uie -t onge*: kind of B mental r-?rrvati..ii In favor of Will*. Perhap- It ??? a knoaledge or ?u*pl(ion of ti,?.- thu.g- whtah BBBde th? gnagjBBBBB aaanaBaaaa ap |*ar a *lu.<!e l?** . hrerful aud debona.r thl- afteniixin tha.. i* hi- vaaaV .l.idre cn-p'- iriend- **** that the *ttach.s upon him by -.ii..- of the partl _ns of Oolonel Mlll*. on the ?rotmd that be ai.d hl- siipporters are less devoted U> Z_%n_ refonn" iIniii the BOP of _R8_d_M *\ haie reacted _B the i.eoiglan . fa^ or iu Uie West uud South, aa well a- m tbe Bo*th snd laat. Cokmel llerbert. of Alabama. ??ld li-t he wa* lor Judge Ortop, slmply b.v mn*, he reaarderi htm a. better |tu_ far the speaker'a chalr than any of Uie i-ther canAdatea. ? lli* a false __.ua.- said Mr. ll?-ert. "for Mr. Mlll* anl bt. ****** to _n*_* out tbat all ot tbe aenUewan who aie aapport. in*; Mr. Crl*p are protection Deroocrata. It ls n<* a question of lilgh or low tarlff, or tlerelanO or antl (i-v.-iand. lt is a plaln propo IHon which of tbe two men has better <|ualiflcatl.*is.'' The friends of Mr. Mllls who set aOoat the story about the Intrrferenro bf Jav Oould In tha contest u?ilnst the Texaa candidnte aud in favor of Judge CrHp have sUrred up a llvely homets' nest, OOflflfl >ome of them now wlsb they had not dlsturbed. Mr. Hutch. in wfeOOO lntere-4 Mr. Cochran rame to Mflflh ingtoti. strtmps the story ?* a ucampi?gn lle of tho baaeat nnd most ba-ele*- sort.'' He said : - Mr. Cocb r.in hns bcen an Intlmate pei-onal friend of mlne for more tlmn twenty years. More than two weeks ago 1 met him in St LouU. and he then volunteered to as slst me iu thls Hpeakership i ampniiru. Knowlng how popular ho wns. and seelng the udvantage whlcU must neccssnrily follow from his cxtcnslve aco.ualn_nce, .--I--. i ilh- wlth ?????_ niembers. I eordlnlly Invlted hlni to be of our paity. Mr. Cochran ls not here as the representatlve 0f any corporation; he ls here as my friend and supporter.'' Mr. Cochran himself denled the story in these word-: -This story clrculated bv some of Mr. Mills's friends Is absolutely faise. aud is an outragcou* stan der upon Mr. Hat,ch and mv>elf. I have 00 ln terest or aseociaUon with the 1'nlon Paclflc. 1 am aolhlBa QOBBJfll of Uic Mlsaourl Paclflc, a road which lia- no leglslatlon jiendlng or expected. and not lotareoted lp legi-lnUou ln any way. It ls jvot a land gruut read. Mv belng ln Washlngton and interested in the ?peakersrilp light oaOMfl mcrely from my wann friendshlp for Mr. Hateh." At a late hour to-nlght thc declaraUon of the de ,,'r.^r- from the Sprlnger .-atnp hnd not been publlshed, but it wa* a^serted bv MOM of Colonel Mllls'* parU?i* tbat H would be |s?ued after mldnleht. Tlieir face* wuie an air of expectaiu-y aud cheerfulness. Mr. Sprlnger's friend* conttniied to deny tiiat there would be nuv defei _oii. and tliey a-sertcd that he liad made e_ns to dav at the expe_i?e of Mills. If any of Mr. -prlnger's follower* desert him now tt will be at a time when. ln his opinlon at least. his prospeets are brtjrhter than they have ever been. He OflOMOflfl that he will not wlthdraw from the race. even lf a part of his Illlnol- foUoaara and ail of the lowa men shall de*ert bim. If thev chome t? defeat the best prospect Uiat the West has ever hud of elertlng a We-tern man -l>eaker, thev must shoulder the entlre re*p<in*lblllty without anv help from him. It wns aaserted by nr-n who have been wntching the nerformance* of the Mllls men In the Illln.K and lowa delegattons that the break from Springer to the Texas can? didnte will include the s|x lowa DemocrnU and probablv seven of the IllinoU men-Flthlan. Forman. Wuie, Wlliiam-.. Lane, BflflOt and Jfewberry. "udge Wik.- wAi enrlv in the evenlng. rmwever, tluit he and evei-v other Illlnois Democrnt would ?tnnd bv riprlnger as long as he abO-M remulu lu Uie fleld. If is prob able that if the break rimies. us expected. it will be speedllv followed by declamtions On favor of Judge Cri.p from u number of We-tern men wliose second clioi.e he is. The contest has become extremely In tei-c-tlng. MR. REED THINK- IT WH.L BE MILLS. Portlaml, M-.. De": _.-Ex-Spe?ker Reed wtth Mrs. Reed will leave here for Washlngton on ThnrsdaT. ex pectlng to arrive there on flflflOrOO0< Hfl expreese tiimself ns flrmlv conv'inced that Mr. MilLs will bc dio-e:i sp-.-aker M tlie ItOBOO. _____S____ NE__J__W REPORT. OPI P.ATIONS OF THF. TREAeT*RY FOIt TIIE l-M-U YEAR IH'.'CRIBH). Washlngton. Dec. 2.-E. II. Nebeker. TI OOO BIM of UM Cnited states. has labMJIIoi his annual report ln MgaoO to the operations and condition of the IlUflJBIJ to *crrrtvy Fo-ter. The net ordlnarv nlaoaaflO of the Oarwoaoeal for the flscal year were g303,ei_,447, or glO.408.53o lew than those of Uie year" before, Th- net ordlnary cxpendltures exclti sive of th- aaaOBOCO paid In premlum on bonds pur , ii.is.il. aotfl g-fe5.37S.--9, nn inrrease of ?.-,7.*W.llW. Th.- flflipfell r-v.-nues vv.-re thus cut down from B106V :;t I tOO 10 007,000,700. a_el la-st sum wa* applied U> il,.. ,..,lin uou of UM pofelO OOfei The post.nl revenuea amounted to #0?.7fi_.'.MM and the expendltures to 0X0* 067 -00, 00 lllll ?00 fli OfeOOi *_,000.000 on botli sides. Oaj .iiine 30, lfiftO, there stood charged to tho IllflailM on tli- flOOfl- of the department a balance of gOBl ?/?:.008, repreflflottag the flaooofl of prooloafl re MtpM uv.-r aBpaogllaHO. To UUs were ndded Uie re , ..n,i- Ol tfeO POOO from all sour-es. umountlng to OTOO, 8_l :io.-, wliich ma.:: an aggregate of #1 ,4-7,34*.70* U, bc uccomitcri for. Th* dlsb.irsement* _utlH.ri-e<l by the aarraatfl of OM Department, tneluding those on ac-ount of the public debt. were 0731.123.376. so that there wns left a balance of *7_fl,__'_.33_. The t.alance of tlie Po-toffice and other s.count* mado the Tiooailliao BOhB-ttOfl g~B7,l3B,IBT at Uie openlng of the rWul year and OAT7,B?M4B at the rlose Aft.-i- niaking certain OoloctOmM, the true flflflfltfl BB I liabiliti.'s uie fmind to have been i?7o7,915 07? on June 30, 1800, and *748,347,?0tt on June 30. 1801. The reducUon effeoted durlng the ye_r ln the prinr cipal of the bonded d**bt and the circulattng notcs which cannot be reissued amoun'ed to ?110,5f?O.-_7r-i. and rOOBbMi an expemliture of *l_i'.,391,4M, includ Ing tfefl premiums on bonds .^urchased. The reduc? Uon ln the annual lntere-<t charge was *4.3_-,0(?-. The ninouiit of money In the country on June .10. ,v, In-ive of certlficutcs in clrcumtion, lor which the TOOOflfl-T held deposits, wa* *l,t:7(l,07S,10_, of whirh 0100,41!.'.Olii belonged lo Uie Trea-.ury and *l.i:?'. 090,0-0 was ln clreul-toii. Tlieie OMfl a net loss of ?-jfi!ooo.OOO Of g'.ld. 0 net galn of upwnrd of B40y 000 000 of other money, nnd 0 ronseouent contnicti-ui Of about irO.OOO.OOO DO Uie whole volumo Tho lOOOOOflfl reali_ed in the last year has been nearly goobta tliis BOOrflfO ?f 010.000^10, and in the last tw,. years tho average has bcen exceeded by #43, 000,000. Improvement In the eondltlon flf the flO-MfljB, flor tl.iiliirlv the eilver. hns been etfecte.1. neurlv 01.000, 000 of tii.curn-nt flflBBO Bl UM TrtBMOOT havlng been raabofefl |o full Bllgfet The amount of fraction.il -ilver m tfefl Trea-ui-v has bOOO much ledured. Co.in terfeii eoiofl aml ooom of tfefl Booalaol faea value ot nearly 99JOO0 aoro -ObeeOOl at the l-tOOOIT offlee1'. a ronalderable geeiaoao from the year before, orMcfe (fcOWfl pivsun.al.lv. ? < aOTflOf flO-Og improvement in thfl cndiii.ti of the currei.cy. Three new connterfelu MMO appeai.-d. all photographtc. Nearly *?i7,(>0(i..xsi of Walloaal bank notes were re .mmi, m -OM-al much above thc average. if BBO .-ontractioti Of tfehl -ll-O-BllOO bfl c-nddercd. Rv a-i , ? r iti.g the Maturlty ol tbe 4 r_ pereeol bond-. an i ..-?iiiml' th,- becretary's orf.-r of extenalo-, tho "anh-' 'iv'lided anv ciiisiileriiblo contr.ietiou flf kbZ ClrsS_,?S-t_0 diHicultv ha- bflflfl exp-rienced ln the redernrd-on of Natlooal banb noteo t-roagb the 5 p;r rZx Ttni ow-ing to tbe n_nawneaa of thc marg.n witliin which it is oeeeiaary to ? ..u. CHAlOtlES IN' THK CIRCl LATIOX. A XET I\OKF.A?K DOB__N XOVEMBFTt OF OYFR fll_.C(M).000-MONEY IB THE TREASCRY. Wa-hingtoti. Dec. '_ (S^ lal,.-The Tre_sury De UflllOMIlfl BMBtlOl -tatement of change* in tlie ciretll tion of money show, a net Inrrease during November of 019 700,000. Oi the varioits kinds flf money in circulatio.) there was a dexraw; dnrtng la?t month .-f <H<smjih<0 in curreney certinVaU-s, a~3_.?0_ in gold 00-1 an.l 0-00,0-0 Ifl silver ccrtin.-ute-. On the other htind. thfl gold rertlf.cates ln clrculatlon increased go,__0,flSO, aBnr l-flfloooT boom BM-MBB, Batlaoal bank notes ?n.70.1,OW>, Cnlted States hotc* IB-0?BBB| subMdiarv silver i*74U..I01, aut standurd -silver dollars gb0174S. The total clr. ulatloti' of tlie country on December 1 U gOBOflO at #1...77.-i?J,ii70. or a per caplt* cirrulation Of *JI38. agal.rst ggJ0g,70MBB on D? eflfl-MT 1. l-OO, a BOt OaOBOOMO during the last twelve months of g70,_00,_OT. The flfl-OOM Ig cireulation of various kinds of money during tfefl Mot twelve month-, together witli the amounts fli flflCfe kind in clrculatlon at the dilTerent ISBM are shown by the following table: ^..iinchicirculatioa- *%?& feV'-S HiaadaidaUv-rdoltor . ^.^.fr la_r_.'o-7 !__^Tl7flT-1-r . H_e-4?0-0 1?1.?10.400 SSS^-.:: ?%&? T?MB "Syw-o-^.^ ?w? ?___:*_ Natluiiil banlt note*. Iflalol a-.J _W,-BB.-B ?r-1,1, .al,5TT.-C':o70 fll ."W-l.7_fl.-lOJ The g-ucral st.^ k of money coined or is.siied and |0 tlie TiaoOQIJ December 1 1- ofeoflfe) by the follow tn_ t*ble: . COflBflf1 flfl OBBOflg, la Treaiurv. .-?,- ,fin .. .. 0-0O.1M1.00I 0100.412,000 L'_i*4arrd MivJr dollar- ... 410 _*d?.l.;i JOe.lB ? .sui.-uiur. -ilver . -;-; ' ," r i.oiu cerUfleatM . IS_"5=_'__ _'_m_M Mlv-r ,- rttfleatea . **|?__._! 1?7- 0O1 bUvi-r i>-.uiy?.ote?. .- j-' ??? - , ,"? i ;,,; n,,u_ 0?a m*m. ^^.;ooo> "oToSS ShMMaal binx iiote*. l,_.9BS.H0i _*Mi ?lnX^9 . A2.170 BOtMgg ? MO ObMOO Iii.rin. Nov.-niber there wi^ a net iucrea-e i ?>-ri7 i?4.1 in money and bullion In the Tre_-oiv. There w_, .? 00-01000 of 0^97.041 in B-HlOll bOOiB MMO gOlOt-MO Ut I nited SUte- not?s. 0<tO?.7l?4 ln Mihsidh.ry ,llvei. 0-7-.*0 ln ,llver Trea-ur)r aoOflO 1"'rt *, "d tn a_,1l?aa-?.7lB-S_: mmmS S-S-'-tt^^^Ji buinon. 04.-71, , naa and dlv.-r hullon, 0.1,---*4,o_.i. ? - . . _ %?_S ?--?> - __**r___U?1__. ! _t_-,v_-t_-_ft--"-s 3sj? ixjla-. _ 0fl_OB-jrT WANTS A RE( !PR?H ITY TUKATY. T(Hi. Wa-h.ngton. BflO, --TIK- Bureau of .".mertcan Re publlcs uas InforBMtton from Braall tbat th* t,?__i uovertitu-it II trjlng U> uefoUat. a laclproclty fcreatr witb that toantry. Tbtro hava be?n aeveral talerviowo between Count Donahoff and Uie Minlster of Forell Relaflona, ln whlcb Uio preMmlnarie- were i TIIE IDAIIO HENATOnSIIIP. COyiESTANT^ FOl. TIf._ VACA.VT SKAT. THE POSITIONsOF ME?*R . DUBOLS AND CVKGG-Tt IN THE COXTROVERSV. [BT 7 ELK<_ ____>!! TO THB TklM BIC.J Washlngton, Dec. _.-Tl _. ronte*l t.? lie made tof senator Cali'j s>nt by ex-Repre.*e..taUve Davktooo, ad Florlda, Uie appointee uf (tovernor Flemlng. ls not the only one whW-h wlU cnme up for a derl.km by Um Senate at Uie sppr_ichh.g *e-*k?< of Co ngreaa. Tlio new Sta ?c of Idabo also aend* two clalmanta for n single vacant aeat, and thls rc ..te-t bear* some ooper ticial rtv.cn.bUnce to Uie one from Florlda. ln Uiat Uie con.bat-nUi from ea<-h state beloag to tbe aame polltlcal party. fc.u here Uie -Imii.iriiv end*. the polnta ot law and fact at Issue ln the two cuflteaU being whoUy dlfferent ln scope and character. Idab* has been a State only a little more than a year, )el her first Legi*Uture slgnnllzed Itself by clecdng no leaa tlian four tiilted btates senator* ln a *lngla month, and a pood d?al of crowdlng became n*c*_ sary on the part of holders of the nute's two ___? torial aeats. One Senator, Mr. M<Oinnell. had to content himself with a pubUc career of srarcely two owtiths. A more fortunate colleaftoe. ex (Jovernor Shmip, now holda an nndisputed elalni to a four-yenr term, while the o.ber two Senafoi---elect, Mr. Dubols aod Mr. Claggett, are now struggllng for Uie poeae__l-n of the aeat made vacant by McCoonell's speedj ro> Urement. Of the two clalmanfc., Mr. Dubols has tha advantage of havtng preweiited eurller eredentlal. and il.us obtatned a place on the temporury roll of th* Senate as made up by the Sectrtniy. He Iaaa drnwa salary as __nator for the last nlne months, and will probably be allowed to take the oath of offlee and parti.tpate in leglslatlon pcndlng the derislon of th* _>nate on tha clulm of his opponeut. Mr. Claggett. th...* made ln form. at leiut, the contestant for the Senatorahip. basea his right to lt on the coi.tentloo tliat Mr. DuboU's election, whlcb antedated hi* owo, was ln vlolation, technicully, of th- l'nit_l Statea statute which admitted Idaho, and was con_*iuently nuii and void. Tliere seenis to no dlspute about tbo facts of tho election, the qu-stion at issue belng ?"? of lntarprwtlng Uie law govarnlng the ehoo?ln_ od tienatom from the new State. The Legialature when it _w.em_.ed found Itaell cluirged, under the CoiwtltuUon, wlth electlng two f nlted .states Senators, a (iause In that Instrumont dl rooatog Uiat the ballotlng should beirtn before tho tenth day of Uie sesslon. It wa* known thut the two oenatora chosen would be BoahJMd by the s-emite to the classe* of Senators who*e terms explred In l?i?l and let... re spectlvely, thus glviug one of the two a nerviec of no* more than two month?. The Icndhig candldate* for fbm senate were ex Delogute Dulml* und Qumno* shoup. Hoth were frotn tMith Idaho, however. nnd tlie Kepub? lican State Convention of IdlXJ had direrled that one Senator, at let.*., shoukl be rhosen to repre?_nt th* more remote and lo s populous northern aecUot. of th.- -tute. Ho It was arrang^d that Mr. M.Conneil from North Idaho and Mr. Shoup from ??..utli I.UIe. should be chosen and that Mr. Duboi. afeoodd !_? elected to aucceed the s_nator. whoever ll *h?uld be. ..._ tenn explred ln Mur.ii, 1?D1. Me?r*. shoup and M__nnell were duly elected wifhin the flr*t three or four days of Uie fcession, and Mr. Dubols wus rhoaea thereafter to .[!:. e the one who should be called on to uiL- Uie short term. The two Senators elect appeured at Washlngton and Mr. MrConnell drew the unluckv lot. BO it t.irned oui that the Northern Idaho Senator won I.I l.e -uxeeded nlmo-t immedbitely by u _.utliern I<l:il_> man and the North be left unrep'resented. The Kepublican mem? bers of the Legi-lature frtmi the North at once began la grumble. They felt tlmt they had tieen otitwltted by the Southern leader*. and formlng a eoallttoa w.th tbe Democrattc mlnorlty in both Ilotises, Uiey went Into Jolnt canveniiou nnd ek-tM Mr. ( la.gett to ?uc i-eed Mr. M>-( 'oiinell. ul the su.nc time de< laring Mr. l>ubol*'? nle. lloii 09*. The cootenUon of the aupporlcrs of Mr. claggett was that the orljrin.il election of two . enatorv hawng been arcompllshed under the terms of the s-tata Con stltutlon for the IHlIng of _*notoilal \a<nnr|e- aa they -houi.i aem. aaM vaaaaBad to tha opamttana al BM Federal Inw whl.h _dinitt_l ilie Ma.e. and wblch.pr* K-rlbed that ballotlng for I'nited States _?.iaior* shoukl begin on the socond Tuesday after thc raeetlug ol tha !*?(.-laturr In any vear when a vacnn.y slKiuld ocur. Mr. Dubols. lt I* conceded on all hands, wa? tho?en before the BOOOad Tu<-,_y of the k-gl-lattve acataou. aud as Mr. Claggett wiis elected ou or after it. ha hold* that hi* .Utlm to the seat I* malntaln_l by a ,trl?t inierpretatlon of the statute*. It i? alao urgert by Mr. (ia_geit that no vncuncy had oc.urred when Mr. DuImHb was (hosen, and thut no vacancy could occur mitll thc two Scnators-elect had druwn ^?r terms and one *ii> actually ussigued to the i ln*s of eenatora retiring in InOl. _ Mr. Duboi* wUl hold Tlmt a vacanry .... urred con .rii.t|..elv lmmediatel.v ujion Uw electl.?f t\m two Senator*.. it being known that one (,f them would. by tlie rules and cu*to.n of tbe Senate. be ohliged to taka the term endlng la>t Manh. The ck?tloti ..' _>nat?_i under the Stato ( ..n-tltutloti was therefore practlcaily ln.smplete. Mr. Huboi* i..-1-t-, without acUon hsialng tuwaid DlUng th- pio-pectlve __ran_y. No conte. exarUy stmllar has ever oc.urred ln the hl-t cy of Uia admi?ion ot new States. QIF.STIONS ABOUT TIN PLATF, AN'SWERF.D. Washlngton. Dec 2.- An In.porting flrm of Fhlla delphla recontly made the followlng Inqulrles of Uia Trea-ury De7>artmeiit In regard 10 Pamgniph 1.1 of _l?du!c C of thc Tariff act, reUtlng to linplate: ??What ls iinderstiod by belng prodacad ln the t'nlted gfeataB ' Will U.e tln and ten.o plal?_ be Am_-i. un II made from importcd MaaB plate, or nui-t Uie MaaB I.l.i... l_ ..f Aaaataaa n.ake I If the latter. wUl _ha bta U plate be Amerhau lf nlled from i.nported bara or b.llet* I Again, mu*t neh plat'-> bo <oa_d wllh American tiu and American lead to be Anierican Hn plate* and Ainert.an teme plate*I" Iu reply Actlng se<ieUir\ tpa.ilding inforraed Uie flrm Ih-t Uie Ii~ partnicnt holds Uiat importcd bta* k ptatM d. pped in thl* ountrv tor the purpo*? or maklng tln and ten.e platea are in.iuded within the poragraph refern-d .... _____ plate* rol.cd fnim importcd bar_ or billet- *liould bo slmiiarlv < la-itlcd. There I- t" pr. .i-iou ln law. l.e aay*, re-trlctlng the m;?nufa--tur818 to the u-e ol American lin. HtNUnni FOR WEBf. INDIAV RF- 'IPRfKTTV. BTanhtogton, Doe. 8.-48* Mlaa NauaeeBala and taa repre*et.tai;ve- of th.< Hrttisl. West Iiidun eoi.M.les l.ad nnotlier 00088881888 al the Department of Mate to-day with Mr. Fo-ter relatlve to tbe negotiatlon -f a reci prorlty agreement unucr the tem- of tl.e Tariff art. While tlie i'nited States takc* ?_* **** B_tt tlie prod u.t* df Uie i*lands, tlie aveiage rate of duty up.,a imports from H.i* cuntrr rs n? arly twice aa large a* thut aaid by ofher (ountiic. The colon.*t* appt-ar ta be willlng to make *urh BBJadtona ln dutte* pald by the prodiirf; of the liiited ?*tale* as will u >i di*rrtoa luate again . tho mother eotititrT. sll.VF.R iioi'.HT l;Y TIIF. TKBABTST. Washington. Dec. '_'.?Tb" Dlrector of the Mint to-<tog nuide tlie tlrs; purcha*- of atlvrr lor tln- pre-eut month. The anlount ottered for ?a!e wr* gB8_BB8 (.un.ei.. and thr amount juiniia-.-d 888^088 oun.e-. _? f.illow*: _H?mh) oun.-e* at ?<).?_(?(?. ilO.ixiO iHince* at *0 i -7<>. 17. ."K? ounees at a_j...47S, 'JllMXX. ouncea at 80.9475. WILL MOVK TO KI.I.1S I>I.AM) NKXT MdNTII. Wa -ilngton, Dec. 2.?.WUtwit be_ reian' NelUHen, who Iias JiMt sginnied from New V'jrk, *ays th*. tha enUre immlgratum *?rv,<e _t tlmt i?.n will be treii*. f .-red fiom Uie liarge offlee to FAu? I*lund January -? *aWBBB BB PASQCE W.iXP. Vlneyard lluv .1, Ma*-., I>?'- 'J.-Tte ateaaM* >nU Poriland. from Ka-tport, of and f.r N'v. V-,rk. with u genenil 0?f_S und the four ma-ted -< hooner Agne* Mannln.. of N*lh Amt.-y. N. J., from Phlladelphm for lioston. wlth 1,888 t..n* ..r .?al eaoaagnsd t-> the PhiUidelphla and K-ading Kallr _d ? .mpaiiy, n?n ushore on the soi.thni-t end al PaaejM I-Und l? tweon :i and 4 o'ciock thls mornlng. Hoth vewiela B8881 fllled wlth w-iUer, ond uppareutly lay up.m tho n.. k.. The sea made a clean bmich over tlie Mi ?>n*e all day. The steamer Ile- r_?v m, ond Ifl a r?U?er more favomble posltlon. Hoth vessel* may be sav*4 if the wesith?t pt'rmli-. l:i,s...n, !>??.. '- 'be *> l.ooner (ieorge E. Dala, from New Vork. u aground oa the i.iu.l Bata of Mj -Uo wharf*. ebe wlil probal.ly i?at off ut hlgh water. _- ? - DEXOIXCIXG ISSPt.rTO* COXSOUJ. X number ol i?-r?jii? ?h., are ynimlnenl In the laba* uiuvemeoi jreatcrda}' aenouo..*l _n- ?_tii.ii al Jum ( Diuiuily. the tni. t s>i-*c I'adory Laanectar, ln M8BB_p| M,*. Alexander K.enwr, wllhoul ?u . Ir..... her )>!?_? oi d.put.- Ba*a*y ii^ii-H-ior to n>' [ld ui*.-.-?'. Aii?.ng the?? ?.re Stnuel (..iii.|?.r?. pi***rtleiii ?.f Uie Amerlean |*e_-.-itloii ..( I^.H.r, _*_ M8BB Hla Van i:?en. of ta* orgaiilied 8_B8_tag ?_?_?- so_.-t-. H<.a\ said ?a? yie taitoaS l*hor aadana in Uie StaU- wo.iia U*e aouo* aad undoubVedly ask lor tha renaiva. ot M. i onnoily. who 18 a holdaver. BnJndgB Hawe., Mr.. Hf_n-r'_ la-y-r, has written _< Mr. ( oi.nolly Mklug bai f< BMB* a ***__* ,.f the ciiarfM of tneoaip .._?y which he ha* and* a?aln4 Mrs. Br->o-r. lf thl* U uot BBBB - ??'? iur ???>?**? *? be brnun ufaiast him. Mr. .onuoliy la ui Aibani. Th* Maiae af "laaweaaea Ahtwad" rur tau js-_l.y m oamk or iiuviu