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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1879)
' Vi' "r" V.lf, -J la ' 1 v ' m J . r,. .- ? k ,r V ' .! ,wr4Vcf ' k - JP ""- "iW . m --..f f i Tt! . W'l i ti! All Till 1KDCL0DD CHIRP. ,) aat, turn. r CLOUD. ". NKHRA8RA KYKRY1UY MUNMCTM. A skip load cf anthracite ooal from fUadiftg, Pa., baa reached Geneva, wltmland, where H sold at a hand eme profit. This la tlm first shipment ef eoal from tlm Unltol Mates to any of the continental countries of Ktiropn. It In thought thorn cnn lm found n profitable market fr American coal, not only In Hwlterland, hut In Franco Spain mul Portugal, A Washington correspondent of thn Inter (kan given a synopsis of tliu bill Which tlm Joint committee of Congress hM reported for tho reorganisation of tho army. It embrace live hundred printed psge, with nearly eight linn -drcd section. Congress, will hardly kavo tlmo to coiislitur It during tlm present session, mul give attention to any other limine. Tho bill I severe ly criticised, a It practically clothe tho General of tho finny with tho duties of the Becrctary of War, leaving tlm latter m tlm mere clerk of tint General, with but nominal powers. Under It provisions tho army and tho public can only reach tho Hoerntary of Wnr thro' the tiu ill ii in of tho Gonornl of tlm nriny, and no tillloer or soldier cnn ronnh Con gress, except through tho snmo vhnii nol. Ho select tho heads of nil tlm bureau of tho Wnr Department, ntul thoy communicate with thn Secretary through liltn. If tlm Secretary wishes an opinion upon law, ho mint nk tlm General of tbu nriny, who procures It from a Judge Advooatu of bin own se lection. It in claimed that It make tlm (loncrnl of tho nriny n mil of dictator, ao fur aa pertains to tlm military force ef tho Unlleil .States, mul reduces tlm Secretary of Wnr ti n mom llguro head. Tlmro In but little probability of tho bill becoming n law. Tlm cabin announces tlm ilcnth of llayard Taylor, Unlleil Hlntc Minister at jjllnrlin, which event took pin en In Uinl city on tlm afternoon of December lUlh. For year tlm mtnio of lliiynrd Taylor hnit been fniulllnr in every In tollcctunl household throughout this country, and has been known nail lion ored In other lainlit mul tunny Inn Kuagva. Tlm nunouniietnent of hbi death will biliitf aorrow to thounninU who hare known him through hU writ ingn who liavo followml bliu In hU journnylngi through Kurope, Aula, Af rlca, and thn ItlamU of tho Hen, A a trayeler ami an author hU will utaml among tho lotiR-roinotuberotl iiiinm of Utlt country. Ha wsu born In Chester county, Ph., January 11, IH'.'A, ami with but a common school education, at nev ntcen yoara of nj(e, beonnm an np prontloo to tho printing btmlncM, He aoon liocamo a contributor to tho peri odlcalaof tho day, nttrncllng nttentlou by a number of poetical coutrlbutlona. In 18446 ho ruado a podcHtrlnu tour through Kurope, and after hU return published hU ''Vluwa Afwtt," a work which eiempltlled hU rare descriptive powera and clone hablbi of observation. Ho wm aoon employed on tlm editorial taff of tlm Now York Tribune, with which ha remained connected nearly ever idnoti, During hbt connection with the Tribune ho traveled through many lamia, contributing Ida observations! to hi any thotiaanda of delighted Amerl can rftulera, by Ida glowing dcicrlp Uoni in thn coluinus of that Journal. Ilia writing?), both in prone and poetry, have been publiahed In numeroiu vol ume ami Ihhiii generally wad ami ad mired. Several of Ida wotka kao been traoalatcd Into French, (lenuan and Kuailan. Ho haa nvlded, at Intervals, overnl yearn in ticrnmny, where ho married a German lady. Soon nftnr Mr. Hayes becamu rrexldunt ho wan nominated and continued na Minister to Germany, and Ida appointment wm recclvud with great antisfnetlou, IkiIi in that country and thla. Hnyavd Tay lor waa a aelf-madu man, and an honor to tho profession which placed him among tho distinguished literary geul usoa of hla day. la There aay"Hew rkellglea la Fall MearulHKt A rhlladelohla cloruvnmn. llev. Mr. MacLeod, rtmtenda that there la neither healtli, aenie, nor religion In full mourning. Ho tella hla cougregntlon that a bli of black ribbon worn In aomo way, will tell the atory of bereavement juat as well as a complete mourulnir ault, A bit of crnpo on the bell-pull arlTCS the hint to those who onaa bv.ntid it ia not oonaldervd neceasnr) to intver u wuoie ironi wmi uiuck urnpery. Why, then, will not a blt;of ribbon on ctoaK nr coai anawer uio purpofe, anil a weight of uaelcsa expense and a cos tume that la always gloomy, and, in warm weather, very uncomfortable, bo aken from the shoulders of bereaved mou merer Christians, ho ia convinced. ' ought not to take a gloomy view of death. There are glorious hopes linked with tho aorroWa, and tho hope of hoae who are gone before should be jaibollwd rather than tho sorrows of Utowlo atp left beliliut. Ho would have ean-ful garainata worn by mourn ere la tokea of the triumph of the glo riled .widaWt of ribbon or crape M MNtMeaitauorUlef their own iwnao f hwaaav rtaeai. The rtwt of the full he' woaW mtM to the keathea. ttrrew at tM grave feavi :; N. 'Ti' ?' waa Oa4laa1. Mr, Montooou la holding a acrlca of Uwpr''" mtAf tn Ut Metn. A blnckamlth named Hrnry Helaskra eomtnttlrd nMA nrar McOfff , ft day SfO, The glucoao worka at Darrnport con sunr an anrsKt of W bfliJ of mru r itaj. Merchanta at Spirit Luke, up to Dc rmtr I0U, hl jiiftl.ui 12,000 mutVrat ktn, A man In Casa township. Harrison county, a ft ds; finer rluc nlnr woltr frinn Irtlf iten. Thnro ato now eleven cluse factories In KiiMnlli rounlf, an Utnrur tit 'Ii In t ! Ut jrr. Tlm aiirvnyoia nro engaged on tlm llnp for a rtit rallrirad frem ftj"i.err to Hl'lrll t.iV". A miner iintucd .lohn Hathaway waa Mllnt ly lliq fnllliiK of tUto hi a rost mltit at tf Moltir, Ihf. IWlh Charles Itadger, whllo Ititnxlcnted, on tlm liltftit if lrc. lfilli, Ml MlOrstllic, ilrotti otri the tlrf r t'stik anit ilniwimt, Tlm font th ntiniial nxhlbltion of tlm Onlisl Iiiwsl'oiiltr A-Iili)ii, wilt lr tirl.l at tlrlnnrll on toe Uili, IMIi ml ir.tli of Jsto nsrjr, IMV. AtCVdnr Falls, DccciiiImt lAtli, a nor ms) mIiou) stuitrnt tisntril It. O, llrnlon, rotn tiitllisl nikMn liy hrsitliiK Idmirlf UiroUKli Hi- lirsil, No ration t'.gltrn. Thn one year old babe of I. I), Cur tis, of lllsrk llnk county, s sliot ami kill rt a frn il) sro tijr tlio srrMrnUI ill'i-hsiK'' of a riiii la thtlisiiilsof Its limllirr, The Heualo lia-i coullniied tho follow Idk lmaMKtmstrrt I'. HI, Clair, llsinlmri'l Orlamt Nlrtif, Aflont (l'ttfe riillll, lltonk lytii Anthony riilll, Osili.ds, sml .limm llnHn, t,inln(f, Hon. .1. (J. Illfttt, of Jasper county, tiy a tmtlilllimis Tot of llir tiutlrrs f ISm i;rtriiltiiral rellnr t Ainrs, has txtru tru itcrct tlie'sili-frliilrtiilrtiry of tlir rollrnr fnrtn, and will nMimirrotit nil ntxtut llir ltof Mrrli Hi' it. A young lady nniiiud Anna Munloek, loinmltlxt Milcldn a uliort illMsnrr wmlli of Nrwtnn, Jailer rounty, a trw iU) lnrr, Hhc wn loliave jirrii nisrtlril Jniiusry lt, ami It U itiitrd as (irolmlilr tlmt foinr illmcrrrinwit tirl wc'ii Km Itily sml lirr slllnnrnl Kris tlie ctioe. Tho De .Moines, Nodaway Valley St Hi. bulls It. It. Co., Iistp rtlril artlrlr of la nirinratloti In tlm oltlro of tlm Hmrlary of HUtr, 'tlm olijrit In to litillit so ritriiilun of tin Wlntorscttirsnrliof tlm ('., It, I. A P. 11. It. from Wlntrrsct to tin- f , II, ,1 It. H., In l'Ke er MonlKimirry roiinly, .lames Deerweater, of Cm roll town stilp, Tatna routity, Drcrintirr ttlli, was limit ,'( ut.titU with two riiiianlons, atut wtillp nioimllliK a slump to olilslii l.rtlrr vlnw of tlie appfowt hle Kstnr, the K"" sllppul off, ami Hie liainmrr strlklnf' tho stump, thp n"" was itlicliarRi'il, Instantly KIIII.ik tlie man, Itin rliarvn intrrln- thn brrast near the tirart. Drerwrstrr Iravrs a wife aiol two rhlltlren, At a meeting of thn trustees of tlm Iowa Orphans' Home, at Itarvuport, Herein lr IBlli, It was rrsoWrd to tntiirn the rhaiifn for Imlliffnt orpliana sent liy dm srrrral rouu ties to eight and one-llilrd dollsra pereaplta; alo, to make rnpilsltlnii for (list nun only, on thettlata Auditor, fortlierxpenseiof soMlers' orphans. The law flxrs the charge for Ixith classes at 110 per month, tiut economical man agt'incut rnablra their upxrt at a less rest, Tho Hnllrond Couynlsslonera have submitted tlinlr first annual rrport to the (lor crnor. It clrrt the sCKrri;ale itrb'aot the ralliosilsof this Htate as 01,744,41! M; the sleek lut ilcbt aiuouut to IM,(VU,7iU.t7: the entire earuln( were JO,7U,4llU7, tfl.r.'ft, rJ.IV Nlng for freight tin total operattiig expenses were H'J,fAVI,!ttt tlie total tiutn bcr of steel rslls laid on mails Is l.xVM miles, the C , K. I t P. having ilie largest extent, W1 mill's the total uumlHTof witxten tirtilgrs ts VJIl'i of Iron brldcrs M; of trestle anl pile brldKr, MWt. The totsl number of employes lt:i,MH; the total uumtcrof miles of fence built. Is tt,MK) number of locomotives uttM, VTit) the total number ef passenger carried In the year was 7,511,770, Tons of freight car rleJ, n,NVt,:tS; the average rteof lraunorta tlou ts thre rents per mllo (lining the year eighty passengers ami other were killed and two humlrcd ami thirty-three Injured. The Uuke ef I'uMibf rland. Tho Duko of Cumberland, who la ti gtvut-gnindson of George III., mid coaeiuently aecond cousin of the l'rlti cess Louise, la to marry tliu I'rluccHs of Thvrn, who la n aisler of tlm PriutH'si of Wales; mid tho otllctnl declaration of tbu betrothal, which wtts mniln on Nov. 20, at tho oaatlu of Frcdeiisborg, was nii Impressive teremouyl About a inmrter to 0 tho royal family entered too largo ifceptlou-room, 'where n dralng-n)om win held, and hiiiiii pn Mcutntloua ttHik place; and nbout a quar ter past rt the procession waa formed mid tho company sat down to a mag nlllccut bnmpiet. The Kltii rose, and In a few words, spoken in trench, an nounced tho bothrothnl of his beloved daughter, the Princes Thyrn, and hla Hoya) Hlghnesii, tlm Duke of Cumber land, asking all present to drink their health, and to with them every happi ness mul proapcrty. Tho announce meut waa followed by a largo Moorish of trumpets, after which the band played "God Save the Queen." lm mediately afterward, tho Duko of Cum bcrlaud expressed hla gratitude to tho mug ami ijuceii tor having granted to him tho hand of tho Princess. When tho King aat down, the band plaved thu national Danish anthem, 'King Christian Stood Ueslde tho Mast." Now, thu Duko of Cumberland Is a son of blind Klr.g Georgo V who lost Ids throne when tho Prussians Invaded Hanover. Hn la Crown Prince, or rather King In untuc.bul only a winder lairhclr In reality, as ho la extremely unlikely ever to regain either Ids thrown or his estates. The Prussian Govern ment was not represented at the be throthal. Tho diplomatist had left Copenhagen abruptly rather than meet tho claimant to the crown of Hanover. N. Y. 1ibunt, George Saad'a oaly daughter U the wife of GatibaldPa aoi. . Mn oS4 tV roi i.vm m ThepRwIth Illock. Ilay Clty.Mlch ln, bnrna.1 Utt. 19. lm, 3,. Thrcn lKya wcro drowned at North CanbrVtge, Mass., fee. Slst, while skating, HaravU A C wholeaalo dealers In millinery gwtN .Saw York, have wsJe an as signment. A flro In Yankton, D. T., Deo 17lh, c aud a to to tlm amount of 7,(JJ, Cau, li.crti.1Ury, Gov If.irtrnnft la talked of as the iircrswrf of the lain lUyari Taylor, a Minis ter to llr'Mll. Two men wuro killed by a railway rnlllslon, ner llufTslo, Jf. V., Her. JHU. An other had a leg Nuken. The flouring mill of Whllo. Nash At to,, at batK-stxifii, Mich., was tetroyel by' fire Dec 'jrnb. !, tn,i). Philip Goldman, ImioI and shoo ileal er, Oilrgo, ha rnsila an aa.lgnrnent. I.U ' i.tiuira, f 4i.i,v, r--ci, fi,iH-r, A holler explosion at Troy, N. Y., Ilrfreinlfr VVl, klllnl Alffr.t Ht. Cbarlea ami Y. TliotiMs, and woundeil four others, On tlm V.Td of December In tlm vicin ity of llufT.lo, N. V , tlm snow w fully throo feel In ileptli on the levrl, iml Uie storm still raging A destructive flro occurred In St. 1iuU on the nl(lit of DrtrtntxT I7lh. The loie lire varloualyenUinstrd at from 1130,(1)0 to ;ii,iui, Patrick Hourkn and family of flvn rhlldrru at C'ahi-rs, N. Y,, were all burnril to death by a fire In tliHr Lo'lie on the night of Dec Inn, A collision occurred on the Jucksou railroad, MIs-UOppI, nmrllrsnit Junction, Her. 'J., by which an rngiiierr ami jmrter nere killed. Tho banking house of ('. F. Adde & Co., Cincinnati, has iikii!'m1. The liabili ties are slslcil at I7"0,U 0, and the nominal an el at Sim.OU), 'I lm Hantito Hour mills nt Itnltlmoro hurrieil Dec. ittl. Ixw., I.vi.io), ArireatOt ford, Mich , thu same dsy, lettro)sl .V),U worth of property. Tlm report of the Auditor of tlm Tor rllwryot Dak It (howsnu Incrrsm of elaty K'r cent In the bi m-,1 valuation of the Tcr rllory iturlng the patt Jiur, It Is reported tlmt thu Indian, at tlm lied Clouil Agency are tbort of provls lons,aud that there l no Immediate prospect of a tup ply. The Indian, are becomlm utiensy, Tlm statue of Charles Sumner an thmlimt by a meeting In Kaiiuellllallln March, Ih7, was unveiled Ibc, 'it.1, by (loremor Hire. It I In the public garden, Motion. Hon. Orpheus S. Williams, represent ative In Congress from Michigan, died In Washington, I), C, on the no ruing of Deo. 'Jbt. Ills remains were taken to Detroit. A Midway, Ky., special of Dec. 20th, says a house lu which two colored children hail been left by their mother took fire during her absence, and both pcilihcd In tho flame. Tlm roof of the Frank Hall, Katuaa City, fell a few evenings sgu from thn great weight of snow, almost crushing the building down. One person was killed, and several oth era Injtirtd, The Indianapolis Savings Hank has goun Into liquidation under the direction of the Auditor of Htate, and ts paving the first pt) incut of Uft cents. They claim to be able to pay In full. Hon. lleverly H, DougUss, of Virgin ia, died tn Washington, on the morning of De cember VJd, after a brief Illness, of Inttsmina lon of the Uiwcls, The remains were taken to Hlchmoud for Interment. Tlm olllclnl statement of the condi tion of savings bank of tbnHuteof Massa chusetts show an aggregate lots of about 927 000,0ix! In dcporlta, and a decrease of the. num ber of deH-sltora of about SO, 00,000. Near Platuvllle, Mich., on thn even ing of Dee. mtli, a passenger train struck a cutter containing John Mi-Iutire, wife and three ehlldn n. Melntyre was Instantly kllletl, and his wife and one child fatally Injured. At a meeting of the Directors of tlm Northern Pacific Itallmad, In New York, Dec. UUh, there were ii proHals opened for tbe completion of the Missouri dlvlslonof thn road, and the lowest lid for lis) miles lo be comple tul by the tit of next Xovrmterwa accepted. Tlm Governor of Kansas has had a conference with (leneral Hherman tn regard to a military force stationed en tho southern border of Kansas to held the Indians tn chec t on their rer-ervatlons. Tbe Uentral will com ply with tbe demand to far a the condition of the .army will penult. Among tho Ilrcs of Dec. 2Iat wcro the following! Tho summer rc-ddencct of Ivory Hear and . 8. Howe, at Cohotict, Mas. ; lots, s.VI.COO, The residence of United Htate Senator Mcfherson, at WwHtbrldge, N. Y, The large flouring mill of John V. Cole, at lbxhetter, Minn.; hvs, f4u,(W. Warren S. Walto, a prominent oltl ten of Tuledi Oblo, on tho night of Dec. 17, left hit bed and proceeding to the third tlory ef tilt residence, climbed out on tbe roof, over which he walked, falling to the ground, a dis tance ef forty feet, receiving Injuries from which he soon expired. It I supposed to have lieen a caso of toiunambullsiu. The President has nominated L. Hrad font I'rlice, of New York, to be Chief Justice, et the Huprcme Court ef New Mexico, and Augustus J Cohart,cf Umlsltna, te tr Con ul at TamptcxV Tbu Henate bat conflrmetl John Iiwtll, of lUwton, a Uultel State Judge of the rtrtt Judicial Circuit; Henry 8, Kootr, r-upertnlei dent of the Mint at New Oilcans; and J. oniitr, Appraiser of Mer chandlse, New Orleans. The New York car drivers have been on a strike, but new one have Uhii employ el, and the railroad director at a meeting rv olvt not to take tk any of the tuikct on any teuut. The old drtn r made sevtialts taulta en the new oovs, and tn cme place put obstructloua on the tracks. Several ef them went arretted. Three policemen want placet oa each car, adtia road cherwUa gvianlaJ, ' lay iaawtyaM tTsinpf, fwtMa. W VM mosvl fcetwesw thai 1(atU pays a 1 aaWactt. All the A ptnegytM. Tb the fnlte.1 tutft I One) of thrt ev In Nsw York. Dec, I7tj at tiff). The first tale at craMe (hthuiUsoi In the con I krr waving U.elr fitu and opening prha w II.OO.V, rlM and IA1. It waa eurrenUy trA wt a ilUr'ipH'n of t'ifl bull rl and tbat some of the large bill sold out. Tills the first tin (M-iiflmi of specie payment la The Truats-ea of tho Atrium, Ne Ymk, havai roiney from Mrs A Judge llllloei Tho l'l UiMpltalst)sf Mr, r3k a cheek to the Instill have been accepted, I xhlrh the offer was l of opxlttin Ui fU l brewa generally. Aa me gauntlet eafpne'i rice, there among the aourrra ,,'V ,1 RlMrcrl. lack Botorlouji the Mollle hanged at J I'a, Dm-erntietlWa At Cape (ilrar.tea nlngof Doc lUtb, WalB53Kaoror-l l-.rler in hotel, thot an klllea9vMaad then thot himself, dying Instaatly, S Henry Drt'salerhns been fonad f ull of tuunler la tha seeond drsrree. fi.rtsHttn ollremaii ehnm at (Julncy, HI , In August lst, and has been sentencrd to the peullen tlsry for life. A negro named Davidson, charged with mur.'.er, whPeon hi way to rtvtesrllle Jill, N, C, Dec. Vtvl, ws taken from the of lleota by a mob ami hanged. Tlm latest reports from tho revenue rsldirsln Fentress county, Tennessee, an? to the effect that twelve or fourteen Illicit dis tilleries have been destroyed, ai.d ten or twelve pernio arrested. Dr Hell, tlm grave robber at Zaties llllr, Ohio, baa been senti'ured in ono ) ear's linpilsoniueiit, and to pny a Hue of II, UK). Kalou waa sentenrrtl to four mouth' Impris onment, and firs) fine. Lawrence Otis Hall, clearing house clerk of the llrnlon and Han Francisco Hank, In Han Francisco, on the 17th ot December stole a II ;i,(X)0 paeksg of greenback and att tconded, at It supposed, for China. LouU Y. Thoritason, n well known lawjcr of New York, has been convicted af obtaining from hla client, Mr. Zobrlskle, her tlgnaturn uiidor false pretenses, and his been aeutencrd to the State's prison for two year Advices from Texas say ofllolal in telligence has been received at Autln from the F.I l'sso district that armed bands of dea petadoe ham arrived there from New Mexi co, that the Mexicans show sign of making trouble, and that the Judge of the dhtrlct fears court cannot bo held. A party of road agents, named Har rington, Manuse, Kuhy, Howard, Oleson and "The Kid," with me stolen horses ami some goods taken fnun a atore, near Ft, McKenney, were captiirul Die l!2d. They had In their poieson tbe saddle on which Deputy HherlfT Wlddowflcld rode when killed last summer. In response to a demand by tho Gov eniifof Kansii, the authorities at Wah I tig ton have ordered the capturtd Cheyenne In dlsu to Fort l-esvcnwnrth, with a view of Identifying those guilty of outrages lu the Slate, thtt such may bo turned over to the civil authorities of Ksnsta for trial, and the remainder returned to their sgency In the Icdlan Territory. WmJ 11. Hcurlelgh and James C. Mabln, convicted tn the Unites I State Court at St. Louis for passing sph ltn.uk I for gold coin on a veidant coin try man, a few weeks ago, have lieen sentenced by Judge Treat to three years In the penitentiary and IhOOvlflne. Jsmes Hurg-ite, Jaik Kians and Ann Welch, counterfeiters, wire alo sentenced Hurgate and Welch for one year each, and F.vans for two year In the peulleiitUry. A special to tho GloU-Democrat from Ft. Smith, Ark , tay John I'astook Creek, an Indian of considerable, note, his father being member of t'm Crvek Council, and James Dlggs, coloreit, were executeil on the same gallows Dec 5Wth. Pfst-mk munlered lohn Ingley tn October, DC7, and Dlggs killed J. C (louldlu August, l7:t. Iloth men muntiM thn scaffold with firm stop. When the drop fell D'g struggled violently, but died In seven minutes, whllo Pattook did not apjear to more a mucle, but hit pulse continued to beat eleven minutes. I'urt'iKM. AriJUAMSTAN Tho Viceroy of India telegraphs to London that the newt It confirmed that the Ameer hat 9a 1 fnun Cabal to T urktttan Yad oob, Tbe Khan wat left at Cabul. The Ameer had last nearly all con Iml, and the tid dlers were deserting. Gen Hraunu telegraphs from Jelala bad, the 'thiit., at follows; We occupied this city tonliy. Tlie Inlub tlanta are friendly. Calcutta notables of Jelalabad came out the meet the HrltUu troops. The Ameer left Cabul the 10th ttut. TIIK OUtKKT. a? A correspondent at Vienna states that twelve Turkish battalion ham been transferred to Podgaittta to prevent the Al banian from rvslstli g the evasion of the pi sen lo Montenegro. It is again reported that the Ameer hit fled, leavlrg hit ton, Yakoob Khan, In jsjwf r A corretpondent with Uen. tlruwiv re port that the PrttUh ae on the march from Jellalabad. He repeata the ttory ot the flight of the Ameer tn a more pottttve form. The Porto and Great Uritaln aro ne gotiating c ncernlng Dritith Jurltdictton over the foreigner tn Cypnj. Great Britain rt ognttca the Sulua tovenrlrntr over tU la Uad, ttd,Uatx.atU iliuUUoai eoaoervt- JpJas nftm neBa'tI sBiLt m i fA mSk Taw2a vl tee ertfuatar rtlkHo U ttlQ a tre. Tkff Porta aeoma detrralsed terra tM ttlfmlttloBt of ltit FVerlla TM HuIUn t reeeirlne CaralhoWa rgeo Mm to pusb forward all the rei of Uj treaty of Berlin, a b hit dU terrtryervo all lu ttlpolailoat. ewtl MM ftoenlao and Soli Kaiar 4 FaetMhas bei:natUntsl rrr"T" lUaVefde of lTlHi At wUl iHtriairrM'f r leall I atrwrr, irttl aasVaa I LwsMlsWi latst asfsri bta IWrvWFt4 vMkw WB9M( (p A W 1 mtmmmtumtmtl PwtvVMUt (Mlf I A awW atlMiPWrtWMl efMVI wflft'TTB i wkw flWIHrwl JMPff I" tgFTa aasa wmi fdfsH esHft of wt)'tMWpaaH frtkajTar WwW wP WWW MRwVVflwV WlTwV at BtrK.staKIt 4ialMrtestrr WHtMatara hi aathorli tawBarjfria laW BaT-e. , Wila a lisrlaJa!wacaa-t,letgriaaJ lata 'waM annaitaii alter the 1 nieMkvAfat Ru 4v le C-O explatnlt vlewa'i riacip PrusahM mMoi i'OitrltratYalon action. m(t Interests Icsd )MJKdUtfgotlatlon r tritalafBUrapflKTt count i K!llfearajliavo pros 'cJsaxlaTafaWwIaPM be fiecesAtvl (mtWaTS 'rutlWis tyttmy,iJ bMHe product tn the mott titfl hi relation to artistes of forelld mii.Ani. A Load DhofDu The ri Ka pa ,UlM w ul WMwjl and dlstVxa. Taa U tlrinary laTiilt, atte the extra rooir' tfiiitt bpov (1 recti workloUM than Mi In the Infirmary. Ia, ma 1,41(1 Indoor Hiorc District Vltltora Aarlo dlttreis, and the funds at utterly Insufficient. Thla la n at Popular and Mill-Will, whe diK'k and other laborcra arc employment. Splctatflelds, Linn Hackney, Shadwell and Hugi severely. The tradesmen ot the r dlatrlet are crvlua out atamt the tra-i e, and even Christmas warea arwaaeaW drug on the market. So severe It the dlstoeaa In Haggerston that a committee will to forna ed for the relief of case of extremeA-ts, but It will bo greatly crippled through rant of funds. In tho Hotiaoof Commons, Dor. 17th, thn Homo Secretary, answering the lUcttlon "whether It It true, aa reported, tkal we am now face lo face with such a crisis of distress as this generation hat never known," td that though much distress unhsppllyt (rcvallcd among Hie lalKirlng poor, tho detcripton of It ummesttontbly wai exaggerated. Tiere waa nothing to cause unnecessary alarm. Ho rent telegram from the head of Uie toad of su pervision at Kdlnburgh, and the layers ot Liverpool and Msnchester, tatluglli4, the or dinary means of relief were at prevut ade quate to tte necessities and are Mill extend ed to the principal trade centers Unughnut the Kingdom, and Influential con mltees are cauvasslug for sutiM-rlptlona an tintribu tlona. At Stoke-on-Trent great i lsels pre vails, which Is enhanced by tbe te rnty of the cold. The distress committee Ii liable to keep pace with the demand. At fcrslem a meeting waa dlled by tho Vijor to lake measures lo alleviate tl e dstrett. (Ireat want Is being felt In Staff rIMilre. At lMliiburg a deputation o'uninil ed men waited on the mglstratrt,w)ioati btted the street Inspector to give them otk. At tllatnw- the depression and dlti rf arc un exampled. The it recti are twa Hig with Idie and ttarvlng men ali'd worm rand chil dren. Tlie Uud Provost and Mai Utrates are organlxlng for viry tbnmogh n It for the most urgent dlstrets. A Diiml - dlspvteh say there I much misery tn tit part ot Scotland. No adequate iiieatunt Vr relief have bcciiorganli.d In the nortirn ptrt of the country where the fiihcnncnHttd agrlcnl tural laborer are destitute. AtlVanchesfr vast numtrrt ot the middle clasa K'poor, who will not appeal to charity, are tuifding keen ly. At Uverrsol It la many yeai iince the working classes endured such lUtrc and privation. At Prlstol Urge nuutLrt are un employed and there It much silring, At Wlgan there It considerable dlL-sa amon; the tietter data of mechanic aM workmen, ami at !oivernamplon there Urac-bdlitret. Throughout SMith Staffordshire tMl,cxul and clothing are distributed. HL'SStA. itniMirui are current oi 11 vannenr, aoce of the Nihilist specter In af-ali, and all tort of demonlratlon arc p,prebended. One w taid to tie planned for lumber '-M, the anniversary of the ulbreskjbt Ute acce. tion of the Lmperor Nicholas t lJs. The p)llee are buty ever) where trackik conspira tors, and within the laat week a imler of ar rests bare been made, Quito a -aid U made agalott the student who wantealto present a petition to the heir appareuU ftr It a ru mor that the government terioiiy think of closing the Mloltterte for thtt yVr. Trouble continues in Kux,btweea the Oovernment and the ttadjiu at fiu Pe tertburg. On the llth Instant Kr hundred ttudeal aembleU before the Cfc-owiuVar! acetopresentatetlUoo. Ttettirowltcit. taf at Beartko, 8lo, Prefect cf Police, bast seed to Us a palacts rreetTnt Ulaetltla,. av lm . .a rroi)-pretty iHttlOCM hetnt-l ll ea- oera4 tha crow 4 to sUafwraairtytcg U was (Utimla b Aarttce that la cet fat the II Ueea by ieattof tfc da, tfea m uirt for at" etha4ahi pttUte ri Meeflgtrf t'etttbl ptibftske-i kaOr' taeat jrtrt4 among ihX psriemaAra ttof cire ami tm ex o that th tor UWv tern por aril sendedM aesja oppott Uosi tbe part afu-ieaia I atlpna. UttOfll i.t'Jthtn ntherta tastlro to f . ttk i were I r"metB H.. 4ivsHfc0el laai thrtr netVm mm I !rt!r!Wj rersvai-saj, sif isan a sqaassrian c f Tffa) jfcawiiiinsiL Over a .twa-Jrtst vwe jpaNtt and ledae4 Jsytaf aliA4rKaMeowrta . v" AlCiAt'MELErWt MClCllitf . .k i IA Ymbm Man In f . tJaHWa Nki - TtWaMet HUletelty of Iowa, waia on goaday a A i. i . '' u i . . . a. i f moso trrurjeci exatur to startle ihornes, aad of the earac ajplaw oaabout them, i mmm$TB&At roeat MWaHT4ttV! id (ffaeraT HaaeMrnitvl i!HaeM dlo In; aad i a fori aollege, ttwaeatkbal ml a ra.whei Baa a ilneaj kL" On iteration w) I Was ih'eply d so far, a;, no What ftAwhat ho o e. to) had bet jfflw.sri rnm lust for'i srirateonver !U Ul tfer tael .'wbrobi ,eo l atraia Mwat. aw J iTMtael a . r- . B. us nsa ,u avllv aL'ttlrlJ Mh' McClelland Shu' called for naslil arrived young Ucntoi breaths. Death wis Cor. llurlington Itawktkft,, Tie Flder't Mist Olive Ixcm writes froaJaTsxIaBlou to tho Ciacinnxti Jinquirer: "Still another couple at tho outs nro Lydia Thompion and Alexander Hen deraon. J This Is also n statement I will alliMo to as allcirod," thouch 1 hear fro ono who knows all parties, b no sccrosy about it, ami that the that Her lerson Is trying to got a dl- voreo. ' scarcely cause, i uinlerstrnu, is mo arable one, that she broko her etigni ne nts in America and catuo over he when bo tnd interfered with him xt having a good lime. My syniptth a bloi'Je of Lilla s iro all with I ho wito. As urextpior,! luivn no tolerance hmipson; rut a bnnl-workinj, euergnll tlou. wian.Hiio mis my atimira- omit tt.t I hear she Is oxeced- I ugly moil t graceful, ana well spoken. On iter in tru across tho ocean, this t a . . at a aa way, ono irotiicr Jiercnor h outers was on ooi ind. Inn Christian splrst. was axcec njly attontlvot') that very nice little rt Henderson," Ho wrap- pod up tlmt(S!.le.H In bis own shawl on the torm-ip-il deck; lm brought tho cut) sf tun ft) hsu ago the blinding head aclie cattsei If tho bad sca-wavci; lm sharjil thefcrtjor-book at tho marine servro In tleialoon on the Sabbath; ho mlugled IiIIt.Ici) with hers in the har mottiins slikas of the OldHundroth. Not a vnri.brenthetl a oonl till tho laitJay; taanko waa to good to Imi cur tailed by aaJUtir. Then they opened out on hlmjfei ixnly; Mrs Henderson was Lydia 'fcompson, and ho hail been paying undlit attention to tho great burlTqu! IslojJot Tbe poor old mnn staggered, Kit bis hand to bis brow. nnu hskcu atn Q throw ulm over- boanl." Among t titrlcs of tho New York Stat rair, s Ji tho iusbrindnian, aro sont sheep, a fe.f years i a owe purcli lircd, his she srjd by a young lad who, started his nock with d of his father. Hu has vlth irreat caro. accurini? the nso of ii bred males, and now has a floe! 'f twentv-tbrvo bead of first class P, which sheared tho pret-tnt seaayrq ajx pounds each ot wasied wot vhlch brought him soma thing over 0. Ho has his tlock of hcr and Mri at Interest. The money was derivctlltom the sales of lambs and wool. F:U is a very good way for boys to lest; to tako an interest in farming. - - - - , t'txaf lataatonsiltilr That a remetifaade of soeU common, imple tUnUv. ."."tBocho, Mandrake, Daodellon, Ac, Bvim raxte to many and tueh marvel out and wonfcrul cure at Hop Bittera do, fcBl. j "J ' yean;. rieJi and ., pastor Pi "it!!?'' krlrr d l- alt testify te T.? f"5 b7 xtm' T - tulleTe ii cSafStll d0tt,'t N' Wgltapt OoUalMh p-MMytNT, 'iairSJBBBBBBEjIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS atHawa-pw a rrwwi.H v wAmmm-: - eMsaSBf ' . , : A f I i :' ; jff' . a ' i i VtJ' 'iSrs-t '., V k":W:il , - uf! ' i . .l.i.. 'I LiJ