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FOREIGN. Unclaimed Victims of the Vi enna Accident to Be Buried Today. a colossal Catafalque to Con tain All the Coffined Dead. I CoiTOctrd I.lat of the Killed In«liid«!s Near ly Six Hundred. jiine Hundred and Seventeen, How ever, Are Reported to Be Still Missing. Ussses of Bones and Blackened Flesh Strew the Fatal Passages. j (srs that Hundreds of Bodies Still Remain in the Unexplored Ruins. Derelict Russian Police Officers Tried and Sentenced to Banishment. ipiie Lanrt Lnftcriio Condemned by the Grnnd Ormipe Lodge ol* Ireland. Iniral in San Francisco of the Now Chi nese Minister to Washington—Hows ' from the Orient. THE .VIENNA VICTIMS. TUK FUNERAL TO 11K HKLP. TODAY i Ciesna. Dee.. Ji.—After un anlranted con troversy os to whether tbo.funeral of tho vie* t'niot the theatre flro should have tbo ohnnte ter of ii public dcinpnstralloni tbo Common Council decided against a procession. Tbo bodies will be quietly t rnnsported to tho Control Ceaetery. where tho fiinerai'services will bo celebrated Monday with great ponip before . . A COLOSSAL CATALPAVUi:, . . m which tho coillns will bo plaeod. All Vienna corporations .and civil and military authorities irtinvltcdio tho funeral. Orations wlll be do- Hretvd by Fatbor Marschau, Catholic prior:. HtrrKankft, Evangelical Provost; Itabbi .Tel* Hack: and nurgomilstcr ’ Nowald. Morning pipers give n corrected lis t of tho victims. Tin: NI'MRER is ftSO. ;Tho has' Isauod notion that the funeral of those victims of tho flro who can not be buried by their friends will take place Jlomlay. All of the hospitals where bodies are hit! mu presents'agonizing scenes. TboolTlcJhl Bit gives TIIR NU.Mlir.lt OF Tin: MISKINn m 517. Tbo interment of tho idenUlicd bogun udaysbartlyuficr daybreak. The Hebrewdom! wnt'fonveyed tn tho Jewish portion of tho com-, fiery. Tho scenes at tho graves were painful lowliness. Tho ruins of tho theatre wore sur roumledby crowds of people' tddny. ’TIuT work c(re(Duvnlof tho debris was resumed. It Is ftarod hundreds more of bodies will bo found la Tin: plucked-up passages. Tho Captain of tbo Fire lldgado states that all the Inside of the tbeatro is a henp of human tears sad charred remains. Frnuloin Pawllek, daughter of a well-known member of tbo Clmm- Iwr.of Deputies, who succeeded In escaping from tbo thontro while urging people outside (o attempt tbo rescue of those Inside, was TREATED AS MAD by (ho police, and forcibly ma’flo to ccnso her Inportimltlos, the guards declaring that every body hud Leon rescued. A Holier Committee b&t been constituted. Thu municipality con tributes .'>o,ooo Morins.- .... INDIGNATION •tthoblunilerlaij of nil concornod In thotboatro flnisitrcatlyoii the Increase. HyivsrimjTioxs srecomtog In very rapidly. Itollof funds wore opfuwl In Paris, Home, and Horlln. Tho lire *blcb brokn out .Sunday in tho Seed .Exchange, «ar the Ring Theatre, was soon extinguished. THE TROOPS ' *tro confined to their barracks Sunday, os tho Police had received threatening letters. RUSSIA. OX TRIAL FOU NEGLECT OF DUTY Njieeldi CuhU, \ w.PcTKnsmma, Dee. 11.-Tho J/mdd’s special *V«: Tho trial of tho mo’n accused of having Msinctcdto take necessary precaution In (ho o*der of the (.title Sadowa mine has boon going ®Qfor the last three days. Tho only impor «nt revelation is that of Dobjonskl, tho mag ktrsto w i, o drew up the statement cl toe case for Mouravioif, tho public proso wor. Ha stated that it bud now become nocos wy to reveal tho oxlslonco of u fourth assasiu o.w? 01 * otl ,Po , l ,m T ot th| > Catharine Canal on w» 13th of March when tho Gmporor was killed, lucre wore four, not throe, who stood llflecn <?nch other oiralnst the garden wall, wm having a bomb concealed on bis person. THIS FOURTH AKSAHIN “Mnot been tried yet far Btato reasons. His “no la Gralllanoff. IJmlllomiff stales that on “® l:itb of March they' walked Into tho °*, l ho canal without sighting a When tbo second bomb burst ‘i*i* tbs Emperor’s foot and bo fell blooding a man of tbo pooolo rushed up, looked in £ d}B face, caught tho dying sovereign ... r, «ht arm. and held him. until K 11 camo * Ttd * man was Emlllanoff. iimn rh * arm ho hud all tho time n bomb ' ,r ‘hat used by tbo ossasin. Tbo prose- • had bo tbo bomb tboro and tM»i« U ' 0B " said Eralllanoff In his written I'm^ ony / “ 11 wa# 1 wlJ o was first to assist tbo x rur,n Retting Into tho slodge. SE ° F voi'ii ror.iru hounds dared to tinilli. . L COMB -NEAR HIM tnJ V». t 0 0« him ln my arms. When wo bad mu l “® "inpcror driven off and expiring wo tei....® 1 * ! P mir lodging, congratulating our xent « ,bB d "y’*work.'' Although the trial toeinu 1 w,, * , «r*otly .otosod doors, this rieff.„nw C . aUßc,,,ato, «° excitement. Mount haiL tlt® agt n| tfht for seven hours without u. founftw # IICCUI,cd appeared very downcast. Ulf mft..f ormor,y Chl °f Pf tho Becrot Police, is Übil heavily charged. Next to him comes cUfli ffj'hwkl. Tho public prosecutor do lutr lhat ‘ f two bad done tholr fth ot i. h of -tbo 12th and w-n / urcb tho tragedy would never WirihA, l^ 00 Ploccx., At. u late S.° 1 moc " woro fou,,d m,i •iirci .u ate y a °htcnood to oxllo in Arch- JTbo Gmporor has found Hum iV 18 * placed tho , t, ««atkn Wo i.Erirus'* and rroclama ittbU h TRIAS. - *• hurin» P Hl yo . r ‘ b,>olt ««* pookot-hondkorohlof. hkroom n« t 1,,re0 wcek * sot which In y“ u «hi a woman who had been In loit eijrht “ f lba Rmpress for tbo wWblmim 1 !”;.. wm,. m tho act of re «Jlndo t .hi n h 8 Pwor-hook.' This letter •^ksoMir^, ,mperor that IA» .hud only u few £ ,t l° ro . bl ' ,, * 1 Tho woma " W tnd haOe, , l * ho h«d done this out qf grai •hs vrltu u, o fconvtotlon that »k'otn «h« "J aca,u «™ i Phu to the spvcrelgu R'lmcj , d 80 well; but nevertheless she ‘"PPhcdbcrwow^.’'* 1 ® 0 ° C lbo mftn wb( > ■All perion. 1 . tho lwt ‘ ora ond proolumullua*. *** wimo-Ll by , trn,l V 10 (rj>D»'vr, A , y |m »slug by, Uutscblhs,* are ,r *to to’u-, been placed In every h o *** Aii ,! b for loners placed In tho mall- lutnV * P i° rU ur ® travelers *“« uto Ruwla «t tho fromleri and they uru sent dlrentlv to tho place mentioned tiß tho end ol Midi* Journey. POLICEMEN KNH.F.D. in the U’ftlrru Aunslatrit Prrtt, Br. I'KTuitHtiytttt, Dee. 11.—Mrowlnskl, TJan* left, and Forssow, tho pOUco olllcefs who failed to discover tho Dlttlo Darden street mine, have been found guilty, and sentenced to exile in Archangel for throe years. OQEAT imiTAIN. HY.MI'ATIIY LGnpon, Doe. It.—Tho Lord Mayor, nn behalf of tho citizens of London,l telegraphed condo lence with tho friends of«lho victims of the theatre Ore. A GOVERNMENT lIAU.OON In charge of Cant. Templor, accompanied by Walter Powell, M. P. for Malmesbury, and Gard ner, ascended from Hath yesterday and descend ed at llrldgoport. The halhmn struck tho ground heavily and Gardner and Cnpt. Tempter were thrmtfi out and Injured. Tho balloon then rnso with Pownil, and was seen again to descend at .sen. Nothing haA since been seen or heard of tho balloon or Powell. , FIVE I'KIIHOXS were KILLED and thirty Injtired.ln thoeolHslonatt.’anonbnrg on tho North London Hallway. the land i.kaqei; '‘ondemnkd iiv the ou- ANGEMKN, Dnm.rx, Dco.’ll.— I Tho Grand Onuigo Lodge of Ireland Ims Issued a circular condemning r *-o Land League, and pointing but that In tho United Kingdom and Its colonies there arc thousands and thousands of Orangemen ready to light fur tho Constitution. _ HAUL .SPENCER, Lord President of the Council, has arrived In Dublin, It Is believed to consult with tho Chief Secretary and Lord-Lieutenant regarding tho state of affairs In Ireland. nm.,uiM.\Tnuv n..\o.urt.s posted In Dublin and suburbs, bonded "No lien?," were tom down by (ho pollen. * parneli, Is co nil nod to his bod with a feverish cold. His condition Is not serious. T.IIIISUIA, FINED UV THE GERMANS. London, Hoc. 11.—Advlecs from Free Town, Worm Leone, tho tflth of November, state that (ho Liberian Government paid a fine of s>.ooo Imposed by tbo German Government on ac count of 111-treatment of tbo crow, of tho Ger man stcnmnrCarlns. Much Imllirtmtlon was aroused by tbo recent not or tho Liberian Gnverumnut. It appears that tho influx or people from Hlcrm Lnono Into Grand Hump (ho past few your* entmed tho Libe rians to regard thorn with considerable jealousy. A Inw was recently enacted that nil Blcrrn Leonlcans employed in tbo Interim' or along the const should repair Imran* dintcly to Grand Hnssn, otherwise they would not no safe. The Inw Inlllots heavy (lues .or im prisonment upon all employing Hlcrra Leimcmns outsido of tW>port of Grand Dnssa. Consequently very serious loss mid icnce if*, occasioned. . Bovcral .Worm Leoneans wore Insulted and ill-irontcd by tbo Liberians. TUNIS. FRENCH CAMPS IIIIKAKINO UP. Tunis, Deo. 11.—Thn French camps ontsido of Tunis and (lolcttn arc broaklqg up on account of constant rains. 1 Sim AT.I DKV’S imOTHKR' and heir presumptive to tbo throne was called upon by tho French authorities to furnish tho details of bis accusation against Houston, tbo French. Minister, but refuses to raako any communication except directly to the Frqncb Govcrumoat.' MEXICO. election*. Citv op Mexico, Doc. 11.—There were local elections in tho State of Jalisco today. A eon* llict boiwoou tho people and local authorities Is expected. , . . A SENSATION has boon caused byan American called Grcon*’ wood trying to bribe Senators to sceuro privi leges. A commilloo was appointed to oxantino tbo bribed deputies. n, ZAMACONA. It Is understood that '/nmnenna" will return trt Mexico In January. Tho mission bos boon of*, tored to several persons. GERMANY.' . TIIRFT OF MILITARY PAPERS. Duplin. Doc. 11.—There If groat commotion in tbo olllcosof.tbo grand stair, owing tn tho tboft of plans and papers of great stvnt mioal Impor-. tauco. .. . . 1 •TUB- ELECTIONS. Paris,,Dec.-H.—ln tbo election today for Municipal Councillors, twelve members of the Republican Union and two .Socialists wero ro-, turned. Two second ballots nre necessary. ITAIjY. a ciiAPKr/m.KPkED 'itv the pope. Romr, Dec. 11.—Tho Pope today blessed tho chapel In honor of tho newly canonized saints. His Holiness oontinucs In weak condition. ■ THE EAST. DEATH OF A MURDERER. Constant)NOPf.E, Dec.. 11.—Tho Mlnlstcr-ot Foreign Affairs Informed tbo American Minister that the man who imirdoreil Parsons, tho Amer ican missionary, died over a year ago. NEW ZEALAND. AN EARTHQUAKE. Wellington, Now Zealand, Dec. 11.—Earth quake shocks . In Canterbury District caused slight damugn. Tins oiiiunV AimiVAl. OF TUB NEW CHINEKB MINISTER ■ TO TUB UNITED STATUS. Ban , Francisco,' Cal.. Deo. 11.—Arrived, tho steamer Oceanic, Hong Kong, via Yokohama. Among tbo passengers Is Chung lsao 3u, tho now Chinese Minister to Washington..- Iluisac companled by bis wife, secretary, and suite, numbering' ilftdon. Tbo Minister is ugod about' 51, is u. plcosont appearing per son, aud Is described -as n, man of lluo education. Tho. party bn leaving tbo steamer, wore driven to thoPmuoo Hotel,tfhoro they wore waited upou by ulllolnh from tho Chinese Con sulate and tbo uustomary courtesies exchanged. 'Vho Minister and suitu expect to start for Wash ington In about a week. CHINA, Hong Kong, Nov. HI.— I Tho burial of tbo late Eastern impress, after a Inpso of several montbs, has taken place. Tho.doeousod was the cohort of tho father of tho late Emperor. Tbo abioneu of tbo Western Empress and (ho youth ful Gmporor from tbo ceremonies occasioned re mark, and was caused by a disturbance among tho palaco aunuobs. It was asserted that she would never bo allowed to return if she wont beyond the limits of the oily. - * M. liutzow, tbo Hussion Minister, has arrived in Poking. Ho is understood to urlng with him tho raullcuUon of tho Uusso-Chincso treaty. Atypbooi/bat visited tbo coast of Tonquln. Tho waters of the sea and rlvor washed away banks, inundated plantations, and threatened tho bouses with destruction. Tho damage to property Is immense, and tbo loss of Ufo great. Over 200 bodies have already been recovered. Chief Justice French, of tbo British Supreme Court of China and Japan, Is dead. ~ The Chinese Government bus decided to relay tho railway lino formerly between Bbaughul and Wooslnng.f rom the coast of Formosa to the sugar districts. Tbo line, originally laid by foreigners, was bought by tho Chinese aud torn up by Mon dariuo, aud tbo material and rolling-stock trans ported. to- Formosa, where It bus been allowed to rulnalu Idle till now, ‘ •. japaV. , V’qkOitAMA, Nov. 23.—'Tho silk dKOcully be* tween tbo Japanese and foreign silk merchants has been adjusted by a compromise. A central' silk market is-to be established in n site con* voulent to foreigners, and there ult business will bo done, inspection effected, and payment made before delivery. Meanwhile tho Japanese wilt continue .to*tuko their; staplrt to foreign bouses, receiving , contracts' us to prices stating In what period inspection shall bo com* pleled, warehouse receipts and delivery orders, uiul policies of flro-losurajico,' Business has been resumed, but ad verso advices from Uuropo and America have limited transactions. Prices arc much lower than before the formation of the guild. ' Silk-worm egg curds flqd no sale, to tbo greijt distress of producers. There are fumorp of mure change* Jn the Gov ernment. A well-laforinea native Gencralstatos that U L. likely tltut Balgo will be' Minister of War, Oyama Minister of Foreign-Affairs, and Yosbluau, ut present Minister ut Washington, THIS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY,. DECEMBER 12, 1881—TEN PAGES, head of Hie Finance liunnrtnient. Postmaster-General for many year*, has re* signed. Nnmuxit Viuumhl, fnrmor Governor of Knnagawa, has boon appointed C'ho llolku,, llorarou Knvuy to Toklo, had an audience with tho Mikado, a native paper states that he Is 001 pbworod to negotiate! for the opening of tho Port of NlnAcn. An outrage has been committed hy tho natives of.otto of tho Alutlnn Islands on the rrowof tho sea-ottcr-hummg schooner Diana, The crow on landing woro tired upon. Several of tho Japanese crew woro'fcitlcd, and one of the foreign odlecrs received olght halls In his body, and another was tnnlly wounded. BAD DEEDS, u A Hatch of Criminal Kama of VnrloitN DcserlDtiotiN. Bfitelat Dlivatch fr The Chictigo Tribune DKCATtni, 111.. this morning, In tho Fifth Ward, three drunken minors, wnose names are unknown, pursued Mrs. Charles 11. Pence, a .young married woman, and (bod two shots after her. 'Shcran Into a nmi'h'jor's house, Into which Ibo men followed her, and, as she Hod Into another room, and the uoji was closed iiehlnd her, one ofthornHlnns tired through the door, tho thirty-olght-calibro tiii'.l mitering the nnn of Mrs. Mary Me.Nallv. im **trt woman. The town Is greatly worked up nlmut ihoaifalr. The men are yet at lum>. NprGai DUpdlfft Oi 77i« rJiifiigi Tribune, Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. ID.—Or. D. 11. Van Dcosen and Dr. Ilnckslem wmepitt upon tho stand In tho Voseutnp ease after tho close of Dr. Pratt's testimony. They limb staled that respondent knew It was wrong to commit mur der, hut was not aide to uhiuurnlsli the tlllfcr cnee between right ami wrong abstractly, nor had tbo power of will tnehouso, Here tho de fense rented. Dr. I'merson. of Detroit: Dr. Hitchcock and Hr. Mnttrant, of Kalamazoo, were then placed upon tho stand by tbo prose cution as experts, all of whom swore that re spondent was capable of distinguishing between a right anil a wrong action and was to a certain degree responsible,’though hU moral percep tions were not as acute ns men of n higher grade ~f !ro**s!cct. This was wiial the pro«ccuikm de sired to have established. From ten to tltteun witnesses were then sworn nUo on tho part of tho people to show respondent's capacity to un derstand tho nature and consctjUences of crime at about Dm time ol tho homicide. Testimony was closed at SI o'clock today, and tho ruse ad journed (111 Monday at IDn. in. to argue requests to charge and for counsel to make their nrgu ‘ monte to the jury. Thu case will he given to the Jury about D p. m. Monday, Tho general sentiment Is'that Vosenmp l» guilty end ac countable. and that tho Jury will so find. Umontown, Pa., Deo. ID.—Nothing new' was ;brought out In tho Molllo Maguire trial today ■ except tho efforts of tho defense to establish ;character mul an attempt tn prove nn alibi for .John Kilim In tho matter of the Molllo Magnlrc meeting on the evening of Juno H. Annie Col ; Hint swore that nn that day and night Kano wnc sick In bed and not away from the house. This . contlk-ts with the testimony of •‘Kune’s presence at the Llcovco hearing nn that date. Tho pres ence of Dolan and McFnrlon at tho time* of tho .shooting has not yet been accounted for by tho defense, and tho main web of circumstantial evidence built tip bv tho Commonwealth has not been seriously attacked. . «wc|nt Plr.uleh to 'Che Chicago Tribune, Ft. Jofhpii, Mo., Doc. Ift.—Lust night John Parslmll, .Veil Swank, nnd Herbert Stevens, (bo three boys arrested ut Maitland lor rnbblmr tho siifc in tho depot some time ago.' wore • released on fftOO bonds. Their preliminary hearing will oome ti|i next Monday In Forest City. Niuelal /n«o(Orti fo Tut i-ntenoo Tribunt. nHDKOim. Ind., Dec. 10.—Last evening, in tbo spoke factory of Klnzcr A' WblsluamJ, at Guth rie. a fow miles north of hero, John Stewart, without provocation so tarns is knnjrn, struck William Treadway over tiio bond- with a largo spoke, fracturing bis skull to such mi extent that bo died this mornimn Stewart has not boon arrested. Yankton. D. T„ Dec. TO.—Joseph Build was arrested Inst nlgbt for tbo murder of C. O, Horst near Pierre In 187". He will bo sent to Deadwood for trial. Miko O'Neil. of Chicago, has been arrested, charged with being accessory to tho nthrder of David llnuck, at Pierre, aud Is being tried in tho United States Court. < - Hpteial iHtvatrn to Tho ViUiioo Tribunt." Jackson, Mich., Doe. 10.—I* rank Doan, wrttch mnn at tbo Hurd House, is mm* lying In a dan* genius condition from poison. The poison was administered in bis soup Inst evening, and it is alleged the poison was placed there by one Maggie T.oonUcH, a servant, who was discharged, and tho female attributed hordlsuilssal to Doan, A warrant Is out for her arrest. A female com* positornf tho htlrfut olllco Is now quite 111 from tho effects of poisoning. Aconlto was placed In some food -designed fur tho fnromnn mid the girl nt tho same time. Ills alleged the poison was placed thorn by.tho wife of the foreman, who expected ho would partake of tbo same. U Is (nought tho girl will recover. gpte i il-Phvatelt to Hit «.Vucam> Tribune. •llßOFOiui. lud,, Doe. in.—Yesterday William Gains nnd William Head wore Until In Medford drinking toguthor. apparently tho best of friends. About dark tboy Jeft. golng to Gains' homo on tho south side of White - Utver. about four miles from hero. About 111 o'clock, wbllo tbo two wore preparing to retiro. Gains sudden* ly InndJ unexpectedly to Hood pullod a re volver and shut tho latter la tnu abdomen near tun navel. It Is supposed Gains entertained an old grudge against Head. Food after the shoot lug Gains loft, nnd has not since been board from. Justice McClelland went down and took Head’s dying declaration. , , .Nvfdal ilwouicX (a The Cfiteaoo Trtbun*. I.oinsvii.t.R, Ky., Deo. 10.—A daylight rob bery— u negro parroting a-lady on the street and rilling her pocket of a purse—was the sen sation today. The robber was so licet of foot as to escape arrest so far. ’ Trx.mikana, Ark., Deo. 10.—The two men found live mtlos from this city, on thoHlchmnnd read, murdered, proved to be two brothers named Adcock, of Little Uivnr County. (loth were shot 11* rough trio head. The supposed mur derers iiro fricmds of tho man who was sent to the penitentiary from that county, against whom tho Adcock brothers wore witnesses. The murder was not committed (or robbery, ns tbero was money on,them when found. The citizens hero raised $iKX> for the capture of the murder ers. Croat • excitement prevails. About thirty men left Clio city in search of the murderers at dark thUovenlng. • Hki.ton, Tex.. Dee. 10.—About I o'clock this morning a shooting ulf ray occurred on tho street between City Marshal (iulbort and Deputy Mar shal Sweet oirumisldu and GUIs Chalk and G. Metborn on tho other. Sweet was shot nine times and Instantly killed and Halbert wounded. The alfray irruw out of an old-trouble between Halbert and some of the Chalk-family. Metborn was arrested..but Chalk escaped. < - tiptcial Dlimteh to Tit* Chicaco Tribun*.- - - - Tolkih), 0., Dee. Ili—ln tho United States District Court, now in session In this city, me following' prisoners were thus disposed or yes terday: Charles Cotllll, George Dcmlcbcr, Fred Wolf, and l.ouls Poirier, dealers In K(|uors and tolmeen without a license, sentenced to out* month's imprisonment in tho Cleveland Work house, and lined -fIOU and costs each: George (.. Perkins. dealing in tobacco without a license, tilled- fid and costs; Abraham J<. Kendal, de positing in tho malls articles Intended for. tho prevention of conception, lined SIOO and costs. All of tho above hud pleaded guilty. Henry Russell and Elmer Duneun, charged with coun terfeiting, wore arraigned, and entered pleas of tint guilty, uud. their eases were assigned for hearing an next Friday. . SoteUil Dispatch to TTu'OMcapo lYthunc Decatpii, HI., Dee. 11.—Vcslcrdny William Wyant, of Mnron, was arrested in this city and Jailed, charged with stealing a wagon and u load of outs from George (taker. Spielat Dfumtca to Th* CMcaso Tribua*. Omaha, Neb., Dee. 11.—Much excitement was created thls-iaornlug In (ho Town or latFlatio l»v tbo discovery of Chris Nolan, uu old farmer, lying dead In tbo coru-tleld of a pdghbor, where ho had gone .before daylight Ui tiring out bis own cattle. Another farmer, who saw n man leaving tho Held stealthily, charges foul play, but nno physician ultrinulus bis death to pitch fork blows on tbo bond received at tho hands of Henry Kske. tho neighbor of Nolan, about a week ago. Pending, tho result of tbo Coroner's inquest no arrests will be made. - - MARINE NEWS. Luke Navigation Cloned at SaiidtiitUy, O, . Haniiusky, 0., Duo. 11.—take navigation prac tically cloned linro Haturdiiy, Due, 10. the seboon on Swallow nml Moody clearing Unit day with cargoes or Ohio coal for Detroit, and making iho total Inko shipment of coni tbo pu*l season from the IhiUlniuro ii Ohio Ilallroa‘l dock boro 105,1**1 tons, iho largest season shipment, by more than double, In tho annuls of this port. Tbo Unit vns sol arrived nore lust spring on April 16, making tbs pust season at this port almost olgbt months long. A MAN-TRAP. Tbo unguarded openings upon nil sides of tho now County-Uulldlng claimed .another victim last night In the parson of Mr. George 0. Ayers, on employd of tho Parisian Bult Company on Btato street. Mr. Ayers was walking with a friend along Wash* Ington street, slipped when Just at tbo odgonf tbo bole hi the southeast corner of tbo Couniy-Uullillng, and falling to the bottom, a distance of about nine fret, broke tils left leg Just above <ha ankle. TboHarrtaon street patrol was culled, Mr. Ayers was drawn up wfib u rune, placed upon iho stretcher and conveyed to bis bomuutthe llosilugs House, Mr. Ayers Is tbo ilfthor sixth Individual who bos fallen Into these man-traps and sulforud acrlous injury. It begin* to look us If iho city or county wilt have a number of suits for damugos.un Its hands. AN AFFRAY FATAL TO TWO. 0P4C(.1 ZHlßttUlt la ru CMtfUO Trlauuf. LOUisviM.B, Ky., Dec. 11.—A Cominritbil spe cial from Eminence, Ky., soys: "Alexander Bblrloy shot oud killed Joseph Wgrfpnl, Shir* ey says ho was first shot and wounded by some ouo who called Ulm from bed at bis bouse, In response be bred a shotgun in tho dark, and re treated from pain and fear, Tbo body of War ford was found tbls morning wltb a terriuiu woimu through It, Btairley’s wound is likely to prove fatal, as It Is in the region of the stomach. NEW YORK. Latest Gossip Concerning. the Plans of the Republican Leaders. President Arthur Sold to Favor Collector Kolicrtson for Governor. In Such an Event Arthur Will. Have the New York- Delegation in 1884. Itolli Stalwarts nail IlnlMlrccds Said to He Dlstnistral of (tor. Cornell. ■" Fostmoster-Gonoral James to Retire frjm the Cabinet on the Ist of January. rOLITIOAT* GOSSIP. THE NEXT GOVERNOR OF Tilt: EMPIRE STATE. «ivtW 1/Vu.ateA to The Chicago Tribune, Nbw Viuik, Dee. 11.—Tbo following Is ibo latest political gossip In thin city, ns told by cno familiar with tbe situation: "Since tho defeat of Frafik Hlscoek, of Syracuse, for Speaker of tbe House of Keprcsentntlves by Stalwart Irillu ences, there has boon n good deni of discussion In licpublletm circles in this city of Its elfcot nn tho canvass fur Governor next year. It Is well known that (ho subject ol tho next State campaign has been occupying tbo attention of tbo Republican politicians since tho result of tho late election became known. Tho problem with - tho loaders Is bow to get rid ,of Gov. Cornell, who persists In being a candi date for ronnminntlnn. Tho Arthur adherents uml tho (.'oakling Stalwartn don't like Cornell, as h >voil known. They blame him for tho defeat of Conkllng and Piatt for reGleoclon. Tho old silent feeling of distrust between Cornell and Arthur H more apparent now than ever be fore. RboiuuCornell be, renominated and. re elected be will be u formidable candidate for THE REPL’IUJCAN NOMINATION FOB THE IN IbW. The man who can curry New Vork State, and who bus kept aloof from tbo recent faction strife In tbo party, Is the man who will be con sidered the stromrust candidate. This Is tbo position Cornell bus taken cure ns fur ns possi ble to place piano himself In. Since tbo defeat of Cbnkllug at Chicago, the Governor has held himself entirely aloof from tbo schemes of the third-term faction, and nt tbo •Paine time bo has pot favored tbo Ilnlf-llreods. lloucc both sides distrust him. It may or may not he true that Arthur wants to remove Cor 'iiell from the list of candidates before the Na tional Hcpiildioan Convention of 1W». but there is no doubt that bo duos not want him re elected Governor. Tbo latest authority for this Is (leorire C. Gorham, of Washington. Till? lIAI.K-imKKDH ft,AIM Till? CUKIHT OF f’AUUVINO TIIK STATU nttho Into election. Hlseocit Is one of tbo Hair* (trend leaders, and had bo been elected Speaker nr tliu limiso thev wonld hnvo demanded tbolr own wuy In the next State Convention. Arthur wants u compromise, so ho ullopnd the wings or the Half-Breeds by defeating Hlscuck for Speaker. Now tbo hitter's friends are demand* Insr tbui bo be made tbo Half-Breed candi time for Governor next year. Ho hits tbo .support of* Warner Miller, but they Tear tbo strength of-* Cornell. Now comes In the political sagacity of Arthur, lie, ns well ns any man. sees the necessity to bis Administration of currying this State lor bis party next year. Ho don’t want Cornell to eel tbo credit of u reduction, and bo despairs of electing an on'-ann-oni Stalwart. So a now program is in tbo Held. ARTHUR IH WILLI NO TO HAVE ROIIERTSON made tbo party candidate for Governor. That would allow him to place n man of Ids own lik ing In the Custom-House, aud at the sumo time, should Robertson he made Governor, he would not bo an available candidate for tliu Presi dency. lie has boon ho Wrongly Identified with thu HalMivecds. and bis record has nqen so purely local und of aoch a nature us would exclude, nil possibility of bis becoming a Presidential candidate. This la undoubtedly a sagacious move on tbe part of the President. If bo can madu Robertson tbo next Governor ft ends tbo political career of Cornell nmi at tbo samo time assures to Arthur tbo support of Ida own State In tbo National Convention of 1881, because Robertson and all TUB IIALF-IIREKDS Wtll'M) TURN HE ARTHUR IIEPUIU.ICANS. It would also undo tbo party In this State at the next election. With thi custom-house and nil the Federal patronage In Arthur's hands, the Stalwarts would follow his lead. It also disposes of HUcock, because, should ho bo so fortunate ns to. bo nominated und. elected Governor, ho. would undoubtedly setup for a Presidential candidate, and might secure some votes in tbo delegation of URL Tula scheme has been dlscpssod fur sumo time. Curiously enough. II merits the approval of Stalwarts and Uatr-Rreeds with few exceptions. It will show itself ar.the opening of the Legislature. There Is no question that plans have boon laid to put through legislation which Wild. KMRAKIIASS GOV. CORNELL, whether he approves or disapproves of It. Con ferences have been held In this city recently with this end In view. As the Hnmoerals have control of tho Legislature, there mo Republicans who will aid them In passing measures to embarrass Cornell. City legislation, which will him enemies in Ills own party if he disapproves of it. and which will not help hfm-ln tho country If lie does nut approve oflt. will form a part of iliosclieim l . Ha Is a cool-headed politician, however, and both sides know they have sharp work before them. The contest will prove an Interesting one. GEN. JAMES. m: will hkthie nioM the cabinet .jan. l. Sfrclql DUpntth (u The Chicago Jnlmn*. Nkw Youk, poo. II.—A Washington epcotul to Iho 'Thnca says: “In dispatches published In somoof the newspapers ns comint; from this cltytlio statement has Icon repeatedly iiuklc that Postmaster-General James Is to Po retained us n member or President Arthur's Cabinet until tho dose or thu fiscal your. Tbuso reports, cumin? from whatever soureo they may, uro not maiio by authority, for tbero Is no authority In foot for any such annoucomcnt. Tho present Postmaster-Gen oral has not boon consulted with tho object of Inducing,him to remain until tho oloso of Iho fiscal year; nor has ho made any arrangement for remaining hero Inter than Jan. 1. HE WILL CEUTAINI.V LEAVE THE CAPITAL on that dato, or earlier If possible, to nlteml to business which 'rondure It Impunulvo that he should ho In .Sow York at tho beginning of tho your. It Is understood that tho engagement re ferred to Is onu with iho' new bunk ill? instltiiUou la Now York City which Is to buirln operations on Jmi. 1, aud with which Mr. James has hud an under, standing requiring that he shall leave tbo Cabi net us early ns that date." A reporter of the Times today mot onu of Mm Directors nf tbo Lincoln National Hank, which Is lu begin opera- Uons pn or nlmni Jan. I. tmd asked him wbuiher It Is expected that Mr. Tlumiu* L. James would ASHUME THE PitKSl HENCV OF THE INSTITU TION at the beginning of the year IBM, or not until spring. •• wo expect,*' he answered, “that Mr. James will bo In this oily ready to assume con trol of tbo Lincoln National Uunk when tho. Institution opens Its doors fur busi ness, which U will do on Jan. 1. Yon may say with entire safety and accuracy that he will bo tho President of tbo Lincoln No tionnl Rank on and nfier Jan. 1. and ydd from that date bo nut only the nominal, but tbo act ual and avtlvo bond of tbo Institution." ITEMS, SHAI.L-I’OS. NkW Yoiik, Dee. 11.—Several cases of small pox are reported today. Five children iu tho Five Points House of Industry ora down with thodlscato. Two children of a Polish family named Uelsky died without medical attendance. Tbo authorities nro moving lu stump outihO disease. SKTTLKH TllEHl IHSPUTE, Augusllno Isponl and Amhllo Cnsltoro. shoe makers mid room-mates, disputed which was Iho butter wnrktnau. aud Cusltoro slabbed Is* pent, who in turn snot Cusitoic. Doth are’prob ably fatally wounded. Pttktour** Vucclunlloiun HritUli il(ilte>U JuunniL .SUUUtJci bruuirta up to Oot. Übow Out (be luoculuUousor tiptwiilo fever, HDcordmi# to I’us* tiur’tt luyibml, wore performed ou luo (lucks. toniprUlmr tW.onu sheep. of which ICJ.6TQ worn vueclnaieu nud Sl.tKid lure unhnumlated;w»u* »o Judouof (be result* of the dUfonmcoof trout* ment. llotui-o vaccination, ihu losses caused by splenic fever umaunioti In (be whole of Ibe Ducks to D.IWO milmuls. DuriuK vueclimUou, and until Us effect* were perfected, IMO sheep uni uf the whole number of iKl,fnU perished. IhU’lUif Uui name period,- ibo' uiortulU>*ro«u to out of the group of Dl.ttlM which wore not vaccinated. When the t-IU-cts uf vaccination were L-muplJrj m me Dial yronp, the mynalliy from spicule fever fell (olive. Ttihrato has persisted tip to ilto present time: uml the next stullstlc.'il account will vivo. It is expected, ilio same satisfactory results uh revards the vroups of animals vitocinutoil and toft imvacclnatcd. OBITUARY. J. Diineun I’litnnm, at Davenport* In* Xpretat to Tht Chicago Trdmrw. luvr.vpoivr,!«., Dec. 10.—.1. Dnncnti I'utndm, President of the Davenport Academy of Sci ence, died at noon today In his UTlIi yedr. Tho deceased was more widely known ttiun any of Ids nv« In this country ns tin cntornulojrlsl. and Ills w'rjtings were souvbt liy several of the lead* inv Journnls davoicd to science and natnralhis* tory. In 1K73 a trip to tbo Kooky Mountains and Vcllowstono revlons ns niotoorol* ovist to Cnpt. Jones* expedition. Ho tins tilled successively the various olllces In tbo academy here, and enriched its published prooecdmvs by his contributions. Mr. Putnam wasnlso a mem* her of tbo American Association for tho Ad* vnncmmmt of Hcleneo and Chairman of one of tho lendmv committee*. Ills collection of In* sects, tho luraest in tbo West, numbers thou sands of specimens, representing all sections of tbo country. Dnnenii I'rnscr, of IHgln, 111, bprtlnl Pltpaleh lo The Chicago Tribune, Kixiin. HI.. Hoc. 10.—Duncan Fraser, one of tho oldest and most substantial fanner-resi dents of this cecilon, died today of typhoid* pneumonia. Ho was horn In Scotland, ana was aged fi7 years. He leaves u considerable prop erly to two children. A Prominent Odd-Fallow. l.onsvn.i.K, Ky„ Dec. 11.—Tal I*. Sbaffncr, olio of the most prominent Odd*Fcllaws of the Stato, Is dead. The news Is received from Troy, S. V„ and tbo report docs not viva details of tbe sudden demise. Deceased was known wherever (ho order existed ns a well-informed hard work* cr In behall of Odd-Fcllowsblt». F. T. Hollers, nr Fort Wayne, Iml, special uitpalert to 371« L’hicaoo Tritun*. Four Wavvk, Ind., Doc. 10.—F. T. Hollers, a prominent attorney of the Fort Wnyno bur, died at Macon. 111., today of consumption. Ho loaves u wife ami two children. Chnrle* T. Coyi, of lliilfulo, N. V Rlwai.o, Dec. 11.—Charles I*. Coyt, President of tiio First National Hunk, died ludoy, aged (52. Hr. D. Warren llrlcliell. «»r New Orlean*. N’kw Out. rank, Doc. II.—T». Warren Urlckcll, u prominent physician, died this morning, aged fit. Joint T. Adams* nt'.lledl'brd* Doston, Doc. 11.—John T. Adams, father-in law of .Secretary Hunt, died Saturday nt Med* ford. THE WEATHER. Kleitul .Service, Omen ofTHK Chirp Skinai. Oppicrh* Wash •inoton, D. C« Doc. 12— 1 a. m.—For Tennessee and thn Ohio Valley, warmer cloudy weather, llpht rain, motherly winds, lower barometer. 'For the lake region, cloudy weather with rain or snow, warmer southerly winds, fulling 1 ba rometer, followed In the Upper Lake region by rising barometer and colder northwest winds. For tbo Upper Mississippi Valley, local rain nr snow, followed by clearing weather, southerly followed by colder northwest triads, falling fol lowed by rising barometer. wcr MlMourl Volley, colder clear* northwest winds, bljrber pressure, signals ore displayed at liseanaba, Section 1, Grand Haven, Section!!, <l*nal Ofllcor furnlshc? the follow* ullctin: fin min or snow bus fallen In tho id tho Lake rojflon. and occasional tbo West Gulf States. Southerly II west or tbo Mississippi Hirer. In the Ohio Valley, and the is; northeasterly In tbo South tes. There bus boon a (general ...» 0 f •- • -• For the Loi Ini/ weather, i Cautionary Milwaukee, H and Mueklnan Tlio Chief SI lop special bill General llpl Northwest uni' llpht ruin in winds prevail Tennessee. Middle mulct Atlantic Slut if tlio itoclty .Mount* jm l.'i to iM licitrcos— Imiltm Territory, nml rise in temper alns, tho grout occurring In I •mure cum tiMt ri»*o—fr Kimsag, tbu Northern Toxi ward* nml oxh southward to '1 m wave Is muvlnu east* i Muntitnn Hmi Dakota jii<ly weather with mill tus. A wan lends from Toxin*. Cio >r Tuesday In ’New KnjjUnd, tho Is tnUlcatud Cut mth Atlnntl Middle, and So Ic States. IK p. in.—Tho rollmvlnir Ciiicauo, D< I—l(i:K ikon nt tho sumo moment of lons named: observations u time at nil the Tntt. W.*M V. ill. irtnd. /t'rtjinvr. Station*. ililatit.. Fi-usa. 1.UU1.. From Frunu. KfUßtl. Fru*u. Fr*»u. From Alhunr. Amena.. Ili>iuurc»! ituaaiu... (.'iieiumiu. Ciia-innutl... Cleveland... Duvummru. Hcudwuoil.. liiMilson...., truiMi. i.Utu., . Froa. From. From Do iloluo. MuilUuCiiy.. Duluth liiibuuuu. Detroit..;. Hiuuiutm. Kurt Datura.... hurt. Cutter.... FurtDlUsou.... Ft. Atulnnloo’o DnivoKm...... it rind Harem. Indlaiiuiioila.. Huron, link.... Kiuxuk I,a Creiao Lvavenarortti. Luuuville i.ui* Aiitina*.., Muruiiotim.... Memphis....... Milwaukee.... Muurhtiud .NllSUTtilU North I'lulim. Oiimlift From Fresm IMtHUUW I’art1 ’art Huron., tuciioter.... SHII AlltOlilO. Kpnmniuid... Sandusky Toledo Sliroroyoru... 8U l<tiuls SUI'HMt at. Viacom,... vtcksbimt Vunkiun. I). T, Furl Curry.... furl Fails , Itnsk.. Froth. *Tou small to u kt muivsuro. .ui'.u. uasenvATiuN's. r*i a' 3M»W. i/nr H 1.5 « S. ... ;u.s u> 8.... ;u.l TT s. w H W L't saw, 8 II l/tsit'w. ii 07 Cloudy. .1 U Cloud/. S U Cloudy. H:Mu. iu. Jfl.aw 1u:I8:i, m. JM.2IU ifiWp. ui. <l.l is ti.lai*. in. F.1.tl lUUs|>.ju. n.IU :rui w IM.& si 4. puruturv. .‘U.U. imratitre. ■oimnor. ik.irr. triuuiaoier. Hi 5. wdiir.&.'.u. Muxtimim temp Minimum tempi Moan dully t»,mi Mean daily iner Mena dally burn THE LABOR UNION. Denunciation of tho ICooont Irish Con* vention—Another Howl «l Iho Proas. Tbo Chicago Labor Union held u meeting yes torduyufternoon at 51 West Lake street, and ex hibited more rank socialism In Its proceedings limn It bus boon prune to In some time past, tbo souse at the meeting appearing in be* u whole sale condemnation of tbo recent Irish conven tion, especially in its action of ostracism against tbo Socialistic delegates from the “Spread tbo Light‘\Laud league. T. J. Mor gan, tho expelled delegate, made « long and in dignant speech, in which ho declared that this outrage tnus commuted against froo thought aud (roe speech In Chicago was caused h; in In tolerant element bf landlordism (hat bun a prominent - seat lu the assembly, lie had caret idly noticed at the ttmo when the cable dispatch from Paris arrived In tho inline of Egan announcing that mur one-half of trie Irlso tenants hud -refused to pay any rent what ever. in accordance with the no-rent manifesto. While n portion oi tho assembly received tho nows with loud cheers and stumlfug.il majority remained couiumptuonsly In their seats, und these were the Irish-American landlords. There was noquosUonbuc that, had not the dispute concerning an ecclesiastical Chairman been set tled bv,Enther bhcchy In wlibdrawlng bis mo linn, rmi convention would nave split nsundmv It was because of tuo two Inimical parties In the convention' that there was not room for Social ism between the conservatives on Iho one hand, represented by the clergy, ami on tho other the progressives, represented by the Patrick Fun I adherents. ** r ... As aside Issue from Iho discussion held some Sundays ago on tbo teaching of ethics inmir public schools, iho sumo veruosu Morgan com luenced u long harangue on tliolmmonfllty of tho “greatest of pnhllo educators, tho press," He enforced bis would-bu arguments by an uxtniei from onu of tho duhy papers making mention of tho Extraordinary precautions lakuii by the (iuvormnoni primer to secrete from the news .pdpers until dnu time the uroofsof the Presl (lout’s message, In order that It might not'lm stolen. This is eerinhdy, the agitator eluhnud. an Indnblialdu ovldunec ut the Immumlity of tho newspaper press, and for that reason should bo condemned. The taming came to u chum with tbo adoption of sumo verbal resolu tions condemning tho purpose aud result of’the lute Irish Convention, Inasmuch ns It hud fulled io recognise true merit In tho creed of tho Chi cago Socialist. Husband Heating* SI. Janus’ UuitUt llj'ndnni. AK«mvated uMitult* by wive* <>u bums mo uow t>uoaalgiially ru wuiiion, u|)(mr<.M)tiy. bavo mu yrt (it to lUo polifoud uu iiiilrumuut of but display considerable skill and nullity In ns sauitlntr inelr unhappy partners when inclined to nets of violence. One of these eases came In. l * loro tho iiiatrfstrmn nt tbo Thames Pollen Court yesterday. .Inhnmm O'Cnllaahan was charged with lli-tmuln# her ihmband. Dennis O’Cul laghan. On nmvinir tiomn from his mirk on Tuesday nlirht Mr. O’Callajr mn found his wile drunk nml uslntf Inn) luminaire. Ho therefore prudently took mum himself thoduty of presid burnt llio family icn-tublo. After iretthnrtho ten ready. Im wns In thu net of rotnovlnp u had dock from a gridiron ton plate, when Ida wife, without iiny prun•catimi. struck him with it ten* cup on tho eye. enttlnir It open. On his asking her “whitt she did thill for." sho "whuched him ever tbo head until he bled profusely." Ho then called it policeman and gave tier Into custody. Mm wus senlenced to two mouths' Imprisonment with hard labor, and may esteem herself fortunate that sho Is blesseed with n husband who lights horonly with legal weapon*. THE LAND-LEAGUERS. Jlcollncs of lrlsli SoeletleH VeKterdny. Tho Irish-AmorlcntH of Cnleugo seem to ro- Irani tho appeals of Lord Ardilum, tho London Times, nod lamdon's Lord Mayor to tho Kngllsh titled classes In tho light of a challenge to thorn to taku sides, and with groat unanimity they have ranged themselves on tho side of Parnell and tho Lund League, and are dally giving golden proofs of tho fplth that Is In thorn. Mr. Denis O'Connor, Treasurer of tbo Irish Na tional nntl-Coorelnn Fund started hero a few days aim. has already received over JlO.ihki. Vesterday lie received tho following sutMcrlp tions: Patrick Cayenairh. |£10: ex-Ald. Mlrlmel Hulllvan. £V); James Htenson, (fti; .M. C. Mark ham, 92-'. The Finance Committee appointed lu*t Friday nSirltl mot yesterday at tho Irlsh-Amerlran Club-rooms,Mr. John W, Knrlghl lu the chair. Tho following. unions other members of tho com mittee, were present: Thomas Lynch, Ilenmrd Callaghan, Arthur Dixon. John M. Carroll. Wili lam' Devine, John F. Finorty. Tho industrious, untiring, omniscient Secretary..). .1. Fitxiribinm, wus also on hand. Mr. Michael Kecley sent word that illness aUme prevenled him from at tending, uml William Curran and Aid. Sheridan were ai work In the samo cause in the Filth and Sixth Wards. A Iter some discussion It wus re solved to appoint a committee to call on thu business-men of the down-town portion of tho. city.. The committee consists oi Thomas Lynch. Derimrd Canadian. Patrick Cavanaugh, P. H. Hire, William Devine, John W. Fnrlgut, Michael Kecley. John M. Carroll. This committee will meet at II o'clock this morning at the Irish-AmerleuttClub-rooin. Tho fnllowinif tfuntltiimMi weru appointed 10 wait on the Jrl*h American citizens employed hi llio punilt: olhees und usk them to tomo down: Thomas Hi (•mm, Charles J. While. Janies If. llurke, Willinm Starkey, Col. dowry. Austin .1. Doyle, Col. Hickey, CapU Mulluti, William Fo tfarty. Tiio fnllowlmr ward oommltt cos were nppointed to collf.-et from itiu liquor-dealers of tbulr respective districts: First Ward—Arthur Dixon. James Clare, Dnorge C. Gilman, Daniel Murphy.iHarry T. FUzaibbou. Second Ward—Dennis O'Sulllvnn, .Inlm Mul veil. Thomas Hickey, Kdwurd Cody, K. .1. Quin* lan. Third Ward—James Kelly, Diehard O'Con nell. Michael Shauley, Cornelius Tijtlie, Waller lliiubes. Fourth Ward—P. K. Itynn. Michael Qnrrity, William Mulvell, .Insepli Cahill. Fifth Ward—Ux-Ald. McAuley. Michael Finn cam*. Michael Healey. John Nugent, John- Hickey. Sixth Ward—[William Curran will appoint the committee for ibis ward}. Seventh Ward—[Dennis K; Knrlfrht and Michael Hrennnn are requested to appoint tno committee In this wurdj. Klithth Ward—Daniel Donovan, Michael Kyun, Michael Dooley. Aid. Lawler, James Carey, Daniel O'Sullivan. Michael Ford. Ninth Ward—John Foley, .lumen W. Klt/ircr* aid, .1. D. O'Sullivan. F. F. McAvoy, Michael Coyne. Michael (liiyuor. Tenth Ward—Dennis OCnllnjrhan. Maihow Colter, Jonathan C. Cullen, James Harris, John Molyneuux. Kleventh Ward—P. H. O’Coanor, 31,31. O'Con nor. Twelfth Ward—Cant. D. W. Quirk, Johu Wade, James O'Jlrlim. Martin Mnllahy, ilrepory Walsh. Thlriuenih Ward—John O'Calluhan, Thomas Itou'on, Patrick Sullivan, dipt. ilavcy, Kouneoutli Ward—Dennis Hejnm. P. Foley, .1. J. llarrett, Mm Nolan. Jerry Malunoy, McCarthy Urns. I'irtceritli Wnnl—l*. If. Mnviniils. Micbnel floyks J. K. Ihvyur. Si.ftecmii Wiirtl—.limici CVommiti, HuvtmK't'iUli Ward—Pnior Cotilun. Thomas Camay. Tlminis F. O’Malley, Mlehaoi Sullivan, Aid. Hurratt. IvlKlitci'iiiu Word—M. ,1. Cnsay, M. .1. Corcoran, Putr.uk D’Hncn. Patrick Dolan, Jamas lluunoy, John O'Drlan. lliuih Mu>rnlrc. Mr. •hum.'* Siimhou was npnolntcd to wail on tin* pardon* cajnijrod lu iUo uuttlini; mid audit* water T(ju Finance Commlltco will meet each day until tho worn intrusted lu it N ended. The £1x1(1 -Ward Lund League met in St. •Stanislaus School Hail yesterdav afternoon lor the purpose of arranging lor a future mass meeting and tho iransaeuon of routine business of the league. William J. Hm-ren presided and Thomas Kelly kept tho minutes. The President tit bin ivport ns delegate tdtbn I n»h National (.and I,ensue Convention, stilted that he had pledged tho elui) to contribute SUM to the enuno tic lore J-’ehnmry, IHB-*. Tho olubaptiroved of tho no* Hon, and It wawtbought f.VKJ eould be raised by that time. To thlseml a eommlttee composed of John W. Harvey, William Uulelsh. Tim O'Meara, .Michael Oleary, John Hickey, .lames u'Nolil, John Foley, M. I,yneh. and J. I*. Cohn were appointed to canvass tho ward and solicit' con tributions from tho M solid men" who llnd it Impossible to attend thy league's meetings. Chairman Harvey announced that a certain Dennis McUurl was ready to givu f.VJ to Hie cause when called upon by a representative ur the league. Alter collecting weekly dues to tho amount of sl2, tho meeting adjourned for four weeks, when a mass-meeting will bu held, at which Judge Moran will deliver an address on the land question. The Seventh Ward Lund League met In Holy Faintly ;sohouMimiMi yesterday afternoon. The attendance was small, and alter tho eollnotlou of dues tho usual rouuno business of tho lea'guo was disposed of. Yesterday aftcnioon Lynch's Court. No. ISI West Harrison street,.was tho scene of a lively mid interest lug pime of hand*bull between Capt. Anderson ami James O’llrleo, and James Ferrun and John Hail. An admission fee of fi t ecuts was charged, mid the proceeds devoted to tho Land- League cause. Thu match game was well at tended, and u neat sum realized. A Rubo 111 tho Wood*. I’ drt'D.r.) Ilfiiitrltm. Ou Wednesday morning H)o litllo 11-yeai- OiugirtiM .hi, .tum .luaoMM, living on mo oabj nai, waandered oif in search of howeia. tin ab sence attracted nttemlun before it Innl liemigonu an hour, ami tho family began to look lor It, but not Umlmg It on thu place aloneo roused ihelr neighbors to assist lu mo search. California llrmrn, w(.o ban stopped over night on the place. Den Waite, Henry bhatiu, several Mexicans, and the distressed p.mmu lumled nil that day and night, uud at about 1 o'eloeU on tho next day itio dim track of a child’s shoe was discovered by thu pnictlsod eye of Mr. Drown. Tim party, buoy ant with hope, followed the trail with great dlf- Itenltybmll night, when tiros worn built up lu the hope of attracting its attention. Uu Friday murnlug the search was resumed, and fresh tracks found, which worn tollowed ■ by, Mr. Drown, Mr. tiliaue, ami u-Mexlean, the rest of too party havtmi divided mid keeping up thu search in dllfvrent directions. About 10 o'eloek thu little 'one was discovered on a blgh liill by n hole of water, three mid a half miles from home, with its cloth ing turn Into shreds by tbo thorns uud prickly pears through wiped D hild worked its way, Uu tho approach of ibo hunters tbo .child com menced crying, and thu first remark site made wus that sou “wanted to go to her mamma." bignnlguns wore immediately tired, wtdonsuon brought tbo rust of tlto party to tuu sunt, and Hut teeluigs of (bu overjoyed but hereiuforo frantlo mothor at tho Uniting of tbo living child Instead of its bones emi belter ho Imagined than described. It was out two days ami nights wltbmit any fetal whatever, uud whero tho tracks of panthers, wolves, uud wildcats were found thick uy the hunters. o|u’i(y. lllCle.tr. | UV.|lArr A IlamoaleU Horse. ** JMnrAMi-r I.Y. |/.| .Vlmir. A horso raised in Norwich, Vt., hut used for family purposes in this city, for several years, was recently sold to u puny lit on'urd, N. 11. In taking him from thu wagon one evening he slipped away from tbc ownur and dlsappoarod, going at n high rnto of speed. A diligent search m the morning on nil roads turn circuit of a«v* oral tulles ration to reveal any tmeu of tho mil* mul, A<HH||iiivh was received during tho day oy hi* former noistor tn this city, inking if tho horso hud mndn his appcarancu here. In reply to which tnomynor was directed to hnpilrc at Nor* with. Thu horso was found there, and tho own* erwas told that tho animal made his appear* unco In tho pliico ut II o'clock in tho morning, after his escape from Drlord, having In fix hours crossed tho (.■onnccilout Hlvcr and trav eled twcnlv-Hcvcn mllos in thudarkness, over a road ho hint not suuu smeo bn was u :t*yeur*old colt. To mako this dlstonco In tho lime men tioned ho must havoavoldcd u)| cross*roads and without delay gone by the regular rputo. Who wilt say that a horsu dues not lovu tho scenes of his coli*duyi, aud was U reason or InstlnoO’ I'omler oii'«hv»o Truths. Torpid and constipated bowels arc the groat causes of cbionlu discuses. Kidney*Wort bus cured thousands. Try it and you wilt add ono mnru to iholr number. Habitual uusilvenesa >tUillcis millions of tho American people, Kidney* Wort will cure It. Kidney* Wort haacured kidney complaints of thirty years* standing. Try It. Hue adv. BUSINESS NOTICES. - BIMSS! I'ILUSK FILlvV.t A sure euro for ihmd, Uleodmg, lioblng. mid Ulcerated Idles has been discovered by Dr. Will turns. A single box of r)U,WU,LIAMS' INIAA'i IMLC OINTMENT tins cured ihu worst chnmio casus of iwuuty-Uvo years sumlaig. St j£tvo* ii Ibclr bus* uuoriui}. The itkou us a vulo cUusilscuicut, rcUfrLnj.i v, .\ , A | .).! |,i, «" nf| ‘ !r ” ,,| »'«» wii.fr lAMS OINIMLN I'absorbs tho tumors, somliot pain, allays the Intonsu Itoblng, osnnulnliy after •getting warm In bod, noting asaprtultioo. u U prepared for Piles, Itohlmr of tno parts, and noiimite nl*e» Hold by druggists, op mailed on receipt of prlco—f I. be ■■ VAN SUIIAACK, HTttVRNBON A CO., Chicago. fllcitctiir, Tho physiological rojuvonamr of thuorgnnld system, and spCulflo euro, for Impolonoy, stop* lllty. seminal weakness, loss of memory, nerv ous debility, sick and nervous headache: n eon* stlimioiml remedy for dvanepsla and nrumlgln by supplying nervo and brain power. Hont br mall prepaid, 91 per box: tl for s.*►. Pamphlets mailed free. Van Hchnauk, Btovcnsnn A On., nj ami at J.uko street, Chicago, 111., agents, and for muo by ull druggist*. ArciuPs lloef, iron, nntl Wine, with (,’lnchoim, the standard nmdlcliml tonlo of this proyrcssleo mto. It enriches the blood, prompt* )y invigorates tbo brain and nervous system, Improves diausUon, etc. Udnitlt: A roitndforn, bright eyes, happy state bf mind. Arond'a drug store, corner Madison street and Fifth nvoimo. Twtuiiy years ngn it was modestly claimed that (luck & Hay tier's "Mars Cologne" wus tho lluest achievement of tho science of perfumery. It has never since been equaled by any other distillation. Today It is sold from Maine toToxa*. lU.AXKKVS. GREAT BMEET SALE! CARSON, PBRBE * CO.’S WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, The following quotations are all under the best value obtainable elsewhere, and are worthy the immediate attention of purchas ers, as the prices cannot be dupli cated, and all arc (icmiiiie Bargains. 50 prs. White Blankets, $1.75, Worth £2.50. 50 prs. White Blankets, $2.90, Usual Price, $11,50, 50 prs. White Blankets, $3.25, Worth $4.30. 40 prs. White Blankets, large size, $4.25, W mild lie cheap at $5.50. 40 prs. White California Blankets' 54.75, Usual I’rlco, iO, 40 prs. White California Blankets, ex. large, superior quality, $5.75, Would bo ii bargain at $l!.o0. 50 prs. White California Blankets, ex. large, all wool, $6.75, Worth 98.00. 50 prs, White California Blankets, all wool, ex, fine and heavy, $7.50, Worth $!).0I). A full Hue of lied, Gray, and Blue Blankets, raItCELAI.y GOODS. Just Opened Today, WorcesterßoyalPorce lain in choice pieces. Also, rich cut English Glass in great variety. New shapes and now decorations in Dessert Plates and Salad Sets, especially rich and fine, ordered for the Holi days. Yases and Man tel Ornaments, unique and artistic, in design. BURLEY &TYRRELL, S 3 & % Statc-st, CHICAGO. BAICIXQ rOIVDJZIU aoasrrr While other Bakins Venders are litnlr AUl'L* TLIUTKU with AU'M aud other hurtful drugs, ; lias hern kept UNCIIAMJEI) In all of. lit orlgbtl purity ami whidMunwm-u, Tlie heat erldaoco of ITS SAKKTV, healthfi'i.nk*s, I‘l'iurv, £o<l FFFfcVI'IVESKSS, U .TIIK FAl’T.uf IU. befog Bt’i to-day, lion Nurtli to South, trow Ex*l to uetU la tat boiue» of the rich *ud. poor, where l( hie k«a ufod for the latt 15 years, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. SKVEKSOip IN BULK. Miuhiv STUELB.d' vitim:. Uauur«eturer> of Ijipaliu Vent (li-us, Kptrlal’ Flrrorlug Extract*, etc., Chicago aud bl. LtaU. 5