.J"" iSV !. A i m THE RED CLOtll) CHIEF, nilK A NrHIMUKII, Ms. -n rri. RKI) CI.OUD, KKHKAHKA KDITtlKlAI, NOTKM. On tho 1st .Tnnunry, tlmro km a roln balance In tlm United Stales Trcns nry of nlxmt (l.WO.OOO, nlnml ,10.. of which was silver coin. Tim ilt'innml for silver Is Hinted to bo rapidly In creasing. Orders for tho standard sil ver dollars nrn rupi'i'lnlly on llm In crease, and tlio Socretnry of tlm Troas- liry say tlmy shall go I'd" circulation, nml not remain piled In tlm Treasury tault. At a meeting of tlm njMolfl commit tee, of tlm Sennto appointed under tlm tllnlno resolution to Investigate tlm Hi leged election frauds, Imhl In Washing ion, Deo. .SOth, tlm chnlrntnn, Trllnr, and Messrs. Cameron, Klrkwood, Ilnl -Icy and Gnrlnnd, members of tlm com mittee, went cowdltuted a sob commit" tee to visit Now Orleans, Charleston, nml micli otlmr points as tlmy.mlght deem nrcossnrj'. to tnko testimony. Tlmy stnrted Jnnunry M, nml will ro turn nml report to tlm Soiinto n noon m practicable. A remarknblo case of similarity of physical construction nntl nppnnrnnen Is Hint of tlm twin brothers named Sam uel nml dames Wilkin, living in Oak Inntl county, Mlchlgnn. Tliuy nrn now nighty ynnrs of ngn, hale, hearty nml robust. Tlmy no imnrly resemble onnh otlmr thnl llmlr neighbor eatmol ilU llngtilsh tlmm npnrt. Tlmy married alslcm on tltn same day. When one In nick with nny disease, its of fever, tlm otlmr In taken nbont tlm same tlnm with tlm snmo roiuplnlnt, although ncl tlmr limy bu nwnro of tlm other's slok noss. lloth nrn farmers living near each otlmr. In bin minium on Knmlny, December 201 It, lUtv, II. V. Hooehor took occasion to denounce tlm policy of tlm United States townrd tlm Indian. Although wo send to them tlm gospel nml tnnkn trinities with tlmm, Im claimed thnl wo violate uvnry principle of tlm gospel In our tnmtumut of tlmm, nml fnll to observe our treaty NtlpulntloiiN. Thoy wcro given ovorlo whit Im termed tho "hummer of civilisation," who provoked quarrels with them, nml then wo send armies to whip tlmm Into nub mission. Ho nrrnlgtmd no ono pnrty, but thought tlm nation httd shown Itself utterly unnblo to innnngu tlm IudlntiN, although ho win ashamed to nny no, Tlm true policy waa to denl Justly with them. fc Although tlm eleetlon of governor In Ohio dor not tnko plnoo until In Octo ber next, considerable Interest a to candidate In alrundy being manifested in thnt Stnto, as well a nmong polltl elan cls'jwhoro. Among Republican whoso name hnvo been liieutloned nro Garllold, Foster, nnd Seeretnry Slier ninu. Tho laftUnnmud, It U ittnted, would prefer to romnln In tlm cnbtnet until tlm close of tlm prenent udiululn trntlon, but nhould tho ritpublleniiH of his Stnto rco lit to noniitinto 1dm ho will feel Inulltmd to defer to their wlnhim. Senntor Thurmnn low been most prominently mentioned m tho lKnnoorntlo okiidldnto, but It In tpilto likely thnt hi Milrntlon nro higher. There n, however, plenty of time yet, but polltlcinui UNUnlly look n long wny attend. Oregon hwi n cmo of tlnnnclnl Inve.i Ugntlon. Tho liut IgUlnturo of thnt Bute appointed a ooiuuiImIou to Inven tlgato the iKMjk and pnpora of tho Htuto IKpartmenU Thoy hnvo been engaged for some two months, and hnvo iub mlttod their report, nhowlng thnt about 997,000 havo cither been uunceounted for, or paid out without authority of law. Among tho Item eonitltutlng tho nmount nnmed nro tlm following: Swamp I nnd fund unaccounted for, $27,875; Illegal Iihm paid foriHinveylng convict nnd iimnnn penton to place of oonfliUMuent, $:l7,lW'i; tpinrtermnfiter store In tho Modou war uunceounted for, f m,200; overpaid to SeortMnry of Stnto, .1,WX), umt to hi tiMiitnnt, 41,. 800, and cIum)1 and nehool bind fund-, doflcionoy about P.POO. Hlplnir la HrrlVWH. MIm Mary Audernon, talking to a ri portorof tho Iioulsvlllu t)Hrifr-i;r. nal tho other day, nld of Sarah Ucru. hard, that "bo Hlept In ncotlln cuntin ually lor three years. She doo, not do ao now. 1 anked her why ho gave up tho habit. She aald'uho had grown tired of It, aa tho coffin was uncomfor table. ho said iiho wished to familiar- iio bereelf with tho thought of death. I saw Iwr boudoir. The carpet was of black velvet, with (lower In silver, tho furniture covered with black velvet, and tho walls curiously decorated in tho samo f ashiou. A skeleton of a mnn who she said had died of love, In Man tua hung before tho mirror, with linger pointing at Its own rellectlon, In larp; bowls alMiut tho room rono lenvei were heaped, tbu fragrnuco thnt nnuu iH.iug ovt:r)owcrlng. I could not remain in tho room, It was so t.uggctlvo of hor rible thoughts." IT IN WORTH A THIAI.. "I was troutiM for rnsny rrrlth KMnrjr CoHiplslnt. Ortc), etc ; wt Itlixxt iK-came tutu ; I wt dull and Iuic'Itc; couM banlly crswi about, and could gel rolhlns to help mo.uutlt ' tot Hpj Utters, and now I aai a boy axnUtt, lly blood and kMnrys are all right, tad 1 ant aa actttrfl as a sua o) 80, alUiuujjti 1 am ?J,nJ 1 iMfa e deabt It will do well for oibm of itiaweruuM wai." iraurr.) Thf llemsnr1 ef the Krmalnt of ClaMlral I.IUraturr. To tlm mcrrt accidents hnto wo Imtii Indebted for tlm preservation of vul umc which are Jtttly counldered lo rnnk nmong tlm tnont precious relln of lltomtum nml not Irm remnrknhlo thnn tlm ilUroviirles tkemelve III Urn fact thnt tlmy have often been mndo nt n time when further delay would have Hindu them Imp slbbt, I'lil Imi been pnrtlculnrly notlcnnbbi In regnrd to tlm remnlim of elulcnl llternture. In it dungeon nt tlm monastery of tiu Onll. I'ogglo found, corroded with dnuipnnil covered with lllth, tlm grent work of Uuliitllinii. In Vclphnlln n monk stumbled nccidentnlly on tlm only mnn lucrlplof Tncltu, ami to thnl ncciditiit wn own tlm writing of no hUtorinti who tins morn Inlltmuco. imrhnp. on miNlern pronn llternturn thnn nny nit clent writer, with Dm solitary nxcpil(,n of Cicero. Tlm poum of rropertlus, oim of tlm moit vigorous and orlglnnl of tlm Horn so pocto, were found under tlm onftV In a wltm cellnr. In n few months tlm mnntiscrlpt would hnvo cilimbled lootecesor become complete ly llluglhln. I'srti of Homer haro como to light In Ihn most oxtrnordlunry way A considerable portion of tlm "Illml" for lustnncn, wns found In the hand of a mummy. Tlm best of llm (Irmtk ro mnnces, tlm "Klhlople" of llellodonis wltloh was stiuh n favorlto with Mr drowning, was readied by n common soldier, who found It kicking about the streets of n town In Hungary, To turn, however, to more modern times - ev erybody knows how Kir Itobert Hottou rescued llm orlglunl mnuuserlplol Mag un Clint In from tlm hnmls of a common t allot, who wns nutting It up for umiwi. lire. Tho valuable Thurloo Stnto pa pers went brought lo light by Ihn tum bling Inof tlm celling of Rome chain hers In Mncoln' Inn. Tlm charming letters of l,ady Mary Moittngiitt, wlilch liavn bmif taken tlmlr idaco nmouu Kit glish classics, went found In llm fnlxe iMtttom of nu old trunk, nml In the se cret drawer of a clusillm euilous mail umtripts of Dr. Den lurked iiiiMiixprnted for years. Tlm Itlse or t.e Doer. It Is it mint siiriirMug thing to sen a dear get up on Its legi, -nt home, I mean, ami when Im would prefer to be alonu. Watch u cow nt tlm samo opera tion. Laborious elevation of one end, then llm other ; then a great yawn, nnd a craeklui' of joints, nml n Inr.y twlxt of the tall nnd a mighty snort of bovlim satisfaction ami she Is ready to go to tlm pall or pasturn. Hut shtt don't budge, mind, without tlm regular formula. How tloes a buck start for pasture when vou drive him up In tlm morning P Why, Im lie with Ills four feel umler him, nml when ho Is ready to go it Is like Jack getting out of tlm box Tim tremendous extensor nun cios contract with nil llm power nml facility rest nml warmth hnvo given them, nml tlm plump body, like a well Inllnled rubber ball propelled br a vig orous kick, llles lightly Into tlm air. Tlm simlln Is borne out as ll seems about to descend ; light n thistledown It nears tlm earth ; another giant tin puUo from an unseen power- cratft nml again it dexcribes Its light para bola; rrucJtfiiimi- Ihuil -thuil-lhuil enoh time fainter thnn tlm Inst, nnd your surprise Is nil thnt romnln. Hcrilmtr. Origin or the Turkey, All that seems lo bo known about tlm origin of the turkey 1 that It i a native of America, mid wifs Introduced Into Knglnnd In tlm limes of Henry tlm Highlit, by William Strickland, lieu tenant lo Sebastian Cabot. Itenjamlii Franklin, ouctt upon a time, Is said to hao remarked thnt the wild turkey, luslend ot tho eagle, should havo been made tho emblem of tlm United States, a tho log cabin of tlm pioneer In Ills ilny was surrounded Wy these birds. Tho llrst turkey seen In Franco was served ui nt tho wedding fenst of Chnrles IX, l-'tH. Since that day tur keys havo been tlm nucleus for wedding feasts ami Thanksgiving dinners, and that Is all wo know about tho bird, un less wo repeat what Is already two well known, thnt newspaper men have al ways hold that a cut from tho forward jtnrt of a turkey's carcass, smothered In gravy and surrounded by about a pound nnd a half ot nrlltlclnnntestlnes, Is a dish not In tho least detrimental to health, ami ono wlilch no newspaper man over hesitates to tackle when a favorable opportunity Is afforded. How Lincoln (let Ills l'ass Krnrwed. Kent's a souvenir of tlm ureal Abrn. ham Lincoln. It I a true copy of a letter on Hie among tho archives of the Chicago nml Alton ntstl, nt tho super iutemlent's olllco In Uloomlitgtou. It Is a modest request for tho renewal of a season pnon the Alton road: Si'itiMiriKUt, Fob. Ut, 18A8. A". '. .Vorjuu, .Smij. C.v.1. '. II. . Dn. Snu Says Sam to John, "hero's your old rot ton wheelbarrow. I've broke It usln' on It. I wish vou would take It and mend It, case I shall want to borrow ll this nfternoon." Acting on this a a precedent, hero's your old "chalked hat." I wish you would take It and send mo a now one, cause I shall want to uso it the llrst of March. Yours truly, A. l.tNOot.K. Old lUnklac Times, It modern bankers cant to learn bow the business wa done In this city be fore oven Washington was Inaugurated, the facta may be given as follows: Tho entire working force of the Hank of New York was seven, embracing tho cashier, book-keepers, discount clerks, two tellers, a messenger and iortor. Hutncs hours wore Fnm ten o'clock to tlvo o'clock, with an hour's IntenuN slon for dinner. Tho rate of Interest wns slv per cent,, and discount wss limited to fotty-llvd d.tv Such wis banking In tho time wlieit Now York- had a population t lft.000. nml when a tvin worth 2t),000 was of as much Im- jtortnnco as a millionaire at the present day. 7THiif," 2'nv lmtj. On heavy loams or clay, clover roots ttenetratu tho suWoil nml open It to tho fertllUIng Intluetuvs of light ami air it Is rich, too, In nitrogen, and In tho decay of Its leaves nml roots, it gives the soil Just what Is wanted to grow a maximum crop of any kind of grain. LATE NEWS. (Jrsirritl. The Nebraska Ix-gUl.iture eon cried Jn. 7th. Caleb Cuhlng tiled at Newbtirypoft, Man., Jiurjr !. Four retnll clothing bonnes In St. iil lti fnllol (Inrn, Nor. 1L (toper's brick bliMik, I'nrls. Mo,, l-illlicl !) 31. t. !, M),u). A lire nt Klgln, III., Jan. Vnd, caused a tout iw of IU),s))i liiaurf nrr, !.,'" Tlm banking hotmoof llennetl A Co., Vl)krtnrrr, l' , lu Itixlr- an Ml((tilfiflit. Hughes Si Co.'s (louring mill, Hniu Hum, (Itilo, nrtUllj tMiinr Jn 4tt. !, I .,!. The I'ubllo Library nml rostolllce, wllli ronlriit, at lllnKlum, ( , litjrtmt on Jan. Illi. A tiro nt Helena, Ark,, Deo. Hist, ratitril u KKfrifite l of tW,(")', liltlir tir, rt'J,(Mt. Tlm funded dtdit of tlm Stnto of Mats Rcliinrtu In .'CI,(fJ0,4rti, Tin re It now no inn. irry loan. Judge Sheriunii) brother of General ami fWrrUry Hticrniaii, illnt at ClirrUnil, O , a few itJ K". Jnums Young, aged 11, full in n coal liaft, IMlfrrt, Itrr, ,'lltt, at UH.IIr, lit., ami alnlnlly klllcit, A lire nt Fnrumrsvttle, La., Jnnunry Ud.ilrttrotrd four lnillilliiK. l', II0,UI; liiiirmiro, l,lui, At Wnlpole, Miins., Jnnunry tth. tlm lioiir ot IIpuJiiiiIii Nral tiiirnril, IlU wlff er UliliiK In tlit- lUinr. ('lutrlcs Smith's saw ami grist mill, Duvlmn, Mich., Imniril lire, illnt, Ii, H'J, ou,timirnri, l.'l.uo. The city delil of Hrodkiyn, N. Y., sriMiuiil to '.'7,47.MIS, an liirrt'sm wtlliln lUn lMl)rnrof l.'.Ktt.M'k A tlm lu tlm general olllcn of the Mlrlilan Central lltllroait, Dctnill, Jan. tlh, rniiieit a hx ot f.(ioil. Tho Avenue Hotel ami four other luilMIng were toirtird In HiiiilliiKton, Writ VlrKlnla, Jan. Illi. Iwn, flll.dOO. Tlm Hit (ieuernl Assembly of Ten nrt (irtfanlint Jan Itlli. Tlm UiuUlana l.i'lilnUtuieorKaiiUi'il llir amap iy. Two brakemeii on freight trains on Ihn (Vntrsl New Jcraoy nml North IViiiikjI vsuls roatt, In to to tlcntti, January .'1 1. Tim Academy of Holy Angels at Huf falo, N. Y., wit litirneil Jan. 4th. Tin thll itrrn wi'te rrinovt-il. l, f (Vl.lSSl ; limursmi' The Nevada Leglilnturo cotnenetl Jan, Itlh, ami t ITrctfil a rrinaiirnl orKaitUs Him Ity rlrctlliK the ltiiltillcati raiicua liom Itlrca In Ixith llnunrn. Dempster Hall at Kvnnston, III., was tiiirnril to the Knimiil January '.'ml, I.o, U.lMii; Instiraiire, :t,(X). It waa a branch of the Kvamlim I'lilrrralty. Justice Hunt, of tlm United States Hiipn-me Court, was tilckrn wllh paralyala at hi rralileneri In NVaahliiKton, a few daya uluce, and lil recovery la deapalred of. It Is reported that 1 ,1,000 Meuuoiiltes will arrive In UiImm. unity fnttti Uumla hy May tint. Tltla la the lat year of thelrixeuitlou from military arrvlco In that country. Tho Second Haptlst Church, Si l,otit, tiurncil January '.'ml. It cewt alxmt f 17.0XI, tielnK one of the Illicit and moot Im xMliigellllrralu therlty. luvuram-c, f KIO.UX). A team crossing on tho Ice itonrHlch inon.l, tint., Dec. Mint, broke, throMKh, and were carried under ly the rapid current, Tlio (vrtijianta, two nit'it and a woman, were drowned. Three men went killed by tho oxpht alonof ttltroKljeerlite works near H'atemos, N J., Uecetttber !Wtt, All were men with famlllea, Hotiaea were aliaken aa If tiy an earthquake. An explosion of llin-o Itollers in a larRe dUtlllery at Terre Haute, tint., occurred January Snd. A colored flreman and a tmy were Inntantly kllletl. Dainaca to property atstul (HO. Tho Miners' Savings Hank at Wilkes barer, l'a,, waa utijected to a run cauacd tiy the failure of llenttvitc, I'hetpa A Co., which waa atopped hy the enforcement of the atxty daya regulation terttta. Tlm employes of tho Heoohwood col llrry, near IVttarllle, l'a., who attuck for their wK'. were paid Jan, nih, and ontera wire Klveti to eliwe the colliery. Tlila thrtota ,'XX) men and Una out of employment. A tiro in tho Cochcco Print works, nt Dover, N. II , Dec. ifrth, damaRe.1 the tmlld Iiir and eontenta 7Cl. On the Mine day, the Kmentt Piano Co.' factor) lutrned, anil clghtjMUo men were thttt out of employ ment. Chnrles I,ongloy, of NlchoNvllle, Ky., attempted to lUlit a tire with a coal oil lamp. The lamp expVted. fatally hurtling Lotujley and a child, and aerloutly Injuring another child. The houao caught Ore and waa entirely destroyed. The new First Presbj tcrlau chun'h of Qulncy, 111., waa totally destroyed by lire Jan uary 'Jnd. Lo, n(XU; Iniurance, ".(K1; Die fire caught frm the heattuR apvaratu. Tha cttvirch waa tti hate leen dedicated Jan uary Mh. Dr. S, F. Hrooks was found dead In ltl noni, at (IrcettTllle, III,, Jantury 3J, with hli hand frxated and a hole turnrt In the flvr. Ttiere wero Indication of the explosion of a lamp, lut the tire bad gone out for the waul ot atr. Ky the burnt jg of a barn nt Kast Or al r, N. Y., December 'Jtb, taoyottnf men wereburued to death. On the same day an o'd lady, and the watchman, hut tl,lr lUea by the bunting nt a mull houxt attached to lr vlni; Home, at New UmhIoo, Ct. Tho Harmony Cotton MI1U, Caluxts, N. Y., employing 3,S00 hands hare rclucett working time to three dsya a week. The op eratives of the Newburvh ateam cotton mill hare alo txn placed on half time. Tha low price ot manufactured gvxd Is frlvtu aa the cause. The SsXttttary of tha Treasury has U- turd the rtrotyllth rail for tha rrdemptton ot nte iwriiiy wrii oi iwi, ami crnaoia or Ir07 Ttir rail It fur ten mlllloes lt milium rmiin and fimr million retct'trrrd Umdi. The principal and lutrrctt will jM on and afti-r April I, Isitf From nil parts of tlm country come report of tin- ex t'nne roldocx of lha drat daya of hr new yr r In many tyUct nw tonr prcvailrd ciiilni a auipenilott of tratrrl on thr rallion't, dally In I ho Katt 7hete Mrre many cairsof froirn llntha, and tuitiif. Inataurr of frculni? to deaUi. January .'Id, n lire In I'orttind, Maine, rautrda lia of .TD,UX On the lair.r day a tn In Heftwdcrafl, Vtlrhl((n, ilmlroynl lle tore 5 lna.1, ll.'i.UK), On th aa'ne day the llaukln llcuir, Coltimliii, (it-nrgta, with or eral alnrv In thr fame l.lix-k, hurtmll liwa, 70,(lfS). On the aame day four dwrltlnx liouwa burned In Otccol. Wl., loaa, ll'J.di). An old mnn named Jntiics Arthur wns found frt en to dvath In a mow bank In 1'hll a.telphla, Jan. till At AH.any, N Y , the aiiM day, Jaeoti VanheUfrn, rl (!, was found frt'trit to death. Knur peraoua wrrc frnri-n lo death at OUfCow Junction, Kf., on the nlnlit of Jan. M. The tame nlf ht an In fant child of Mr. Kenny, at llriMiklyu, Tenn , froifl lo death be able Ita mother III ltd. Tlm following Is tlm United States currency outatandltiK at date of Derember ill, IM. Old deuianil uotr IK'1 temlrr nolra, all luilra. One yrarnolea, 'IV'I Two year luitea, 'I'A Two year coupon note of '(VI CotntMiund Itlteieit notea Kiactlonat currency, all laatic Total. . irtj.tttfi .ttoi;i,uin WVJha tt.rvi) at.7.Vi . 'J07 7iV) lrt.tt,i:s ...t.'Ul'VJrl.Wl Tlm large cotton press nml wnrehotiHo of the Union Cotton I'reca Co. waa dealrojed by tire Jan. '.'ml, together with Ilu.(r.'t bate of cotton. Thr bullillliKa Slid preatea were val id d at alxmt IOO,(mi), and the cotton at 17., (); the Imoiranee on the lttill.lt n I .', and on the cotton 117,'iV). N-veial frame billlilliiKs In tlieiirlKhtxirhiNHl wire damaged to Inn extent of about s,(i), miwlly entered bylimurauce. Tlm tire waa the xetk of an liirendlary. A ilestructlvo lint itccurred in Chicago on the afternoon of Jan. 4th, Honoro block, oettlpled by the Ktot11re, and as olllrea for varlotia other itiirjKxrn, took lire In the lme meiit, the ll tinea rtithtiig up the hatchway to Ihn nwif. The mall matter lit the poatnltlcp wa taken out ot dancer lit a rhurt time, the only lo to the Miaiolllri In-lng the destruc tion of about fl.(X0 worth of atsinK'd etitiil open. The building, whlrh waa owned by the Counectlrut Mutual Iiiiirmite Company, waa damaged to an amount varlotoly eallinaled at from IlllO.ISa) to tlM.OOi). The total ImllTld nal loaaea are eatlmated at from f 10,ou to 'J.(NI. 'I he damagi weru mostly conllnel to tho three uimt atorle ot tlm bulldliiK. 4'rlnalsini Reconl. (innluer Tiugley, of Kast AltlelKtro, Mwi,, Jantisry 4tlt, klllesl his wife ami then hlmaelf. Win. K. Merrick, convicted for the murder of his wife at Indlanaolllat8cptem bcr, haalieeuaeutencedtobetiungon Wedltea day, January 'AHU. F.dwnrd Nugent, who killed his wife two yearn ago, will be hanged In 8t. Loula, February tlio 14th. Tho miiw day Henry J. Kdcincrr Is under sentence to lie hanged. At South Hytiohl, Mass., on the night of December !lth, John 11. Caldwell, while kueelliiK lit family prayer, wai Inatatitly killed by hi Insano wife, Mhoapllt hi head ohmi with an ate. A mall pouch, containing 'J0O letters, made up tit HprlliKlleld, for Chicago, waa ato leu from the transfer wagon In tho former city, January lid, while the meenger was mo mentarily absent. Tho grand Jury of Hntoklyn, N. Y., ha Indicted tho cotumlMlnncrs ot city work, and two auboidluatc otttrcrs, for conspiracy to defraud the city out of V1,000 through fratiduleRt claim. The grand Jury, In Chicago, after considering the chanjea of embeaalement agalnal Henry (Ireeiibaum, ei-I'reMilcut of the Oentian Having Hank, refund to bring In an Indictment against him. On tho night of December 30th, Thomaa Croaaly, a shoemaker In Han Franc Is cit, shot and fatally wounded hla wife, and then cut hla own throat with a shoe knife, causing Instant death. Mrs. Crosaly refused to state the cause of the tragedy. In Stanbtluas county, Cab, Deo. '.Mth, John Keynolda, JO years of age, and of slight ly unsound mind, shot and killed a young man named Cha.'le liookotit. KeynoM In trtt wasahot m title attempting to escape, by Win. tlonit, and protubly fatally woundol There waa no known cause for Heynolda' action. On the night of Jan. Mb nt Carlton, Wyoming, twenty rlrj or thirty masked men broke open a baggage car, took out and nunc to a telegraph le Dutch Charlie, who wa eimmte to lltwlln for trial, charged with par ticipation In the Wlddow lleld murder last fall. He was a notorious character, and had been Identified with a number ot stage robberies. Oltvc.Oreen, Baldwin, and six others, charged with the murder ot Mitchell and Ketchunt, who were bunted at a stake north of Kearney a few week lnce, have been ar rested at 1'lum Creek, Nebraska. Two broth ers ot Ketchunt were among the captor. No resistance wa made, and the party waa taken to Kearney and lodged In jail to await trial. A Cincinnati dispatch of January 4th, say a ssjuad of fifty revenue men, under Cap tain Httrtislde, hare Jus relumvd front a raid upon moonshiner In the bonier counties of Kentucky and Tennesaee. They report the de struction of over fifty distilleries, and the cap ture of a large number 'ot distillers. It is thoittht the budncjs ts pretty well broken up In that region. Geo. F.n.slg, of York, P.O., owing to drink, ha been separated from ht wife. He catted upon her on the evening ot January 2d at the hoot of her father, Andrew Oehrltig. Upon her refusing to live with htm, he cut her throat. She died soon afterward. Knslg was seized by Oehting, who carried an Infant chltd of the former In hU arms, but the murderer rut both In the face and head, and then fled. He waa subsequently arrested. I On the 2nd day of January, between I 11 an J 1 9'elnek. a thlf rattrA th f)ara maat PrUUn 0a ta Waahlaftoa a4 wslthlng hi otortuBlty, lrk from tli afa of the dtil.urilog clerk a package of curreocy rontalrdng IIO.CX), Intended for tjl'g oS the rtnplojea arid for the purchase of walerlal, and mad his esrape wllhoutobrvatlon De tllr wrretmmrtllttely pJt li wwk, and It U tkotisht the money will kxjii te rrcoterctj Two burglars canin to grief at Oak town, forty nillei sou'b of Terre Haute, Ind., m the night of Jsnmry 3.1. They hl mvle arrangement tit burg'arlra a store, but the rltlreo had reei-ited Information ot tnelr In tended visit, and a party were In waiting for them. Pon after midnight they apfiearnl. The citizen oineil fire. One burglar nmed William wa killed, and another named (lain ey, wa tsuundrit, .d isllt probably die One cttUni wa slightly wounded by the thtetrs. With the roMier were raptured acomplrte s of burgltrs' Uxds, I'orrlKH. ArOIUNlSTAM. A corresH)iidunt with theQuclla col uinn report that the Afghani have flooded tl? country around Candahar, and that all non combatant are leaving that city. A Haglr I'lr dlspaleh ays (Jen Itobrrta, lth a large force, ha entered the district of Khoat, which he Intend to occupy to the Adenine mountain. No oppoaltlon I expected. A dispatch from Lahore says thnt a strong force ot mountaineer have itopped all IrafTlc through Khyhcr l'a andcutthn tel egraph wire. Ihrencnmpanleaof troop with two gun have Ijeett sent to clear the Pas. At Haiar I'lr four mountaineer were publicly hanged for murdering the ramp follower of the Klruiii column, and two other were flog, gtd for plundering. The Viceroy of India telegraphs the details of the Ameer withdrawal from Ca bill. At a council held at Durbon on the 10th tilt. It waa resolved thai after tho defeat of All Mtisjld at I'lewar no further rtiltatuo could be placetl on hla troop or resistance offered. The Ameer therefore concluded to seek Hioslsii protection and place lit esse tiefore a Kuropeaii congress, leaving Yakooh Khan, hi sou, In charge. Yakoob waa re leased the aame day, and an oath wa adintii tstered that ho should do aa the Atneer di rected. Ttie Aliier left Cabtil Decemlier 11. HI authority had almost disappeared In Ca'itlt. A Chief has written (len. Hotiert ofTcrlng hi servlc, and say that the Ameer tiMgoue to Ht. Petersburg. KNOI.ANtl. Tlio distress nmong the populaco seem to tin alxiut stationary at the great in dustrial renters, Ttm Utrd Mayor ot London nrltea that tin cousldeia It advlssble to atart a central fund for liudon, aa he gather ttiat thn distress Is not at present so exceptionally heavy aa to nveriowcr the local relief organi sations. The Mayor of Manchester, Preston, Hhellleld and lllackburn, In replying to official lniUlrlea, state that the local resource are sullU'lent to meet the distress. The report, however, haa provoked the indignation of HUrkhtirit, where 14,000 men are unemployed. The strike still continue, and thn ilMresa la greatly augmented by them. The miner's lodge of South Yorkshire and North Derby shire are unanimous for resistance tn the pro Ksed reduction of wagea. West Yorkshire miner will support thurcitaocc. ThnAtnsl gamatiit Society of Knglueera, which opNsea any Increase of thn hour of latmr, has, ac cording to the last annual report, a quarter of a million of pounds sterling on hand. This Union, numeilcally and financially, leads Ul Uic other trade-utilou of the Kingdom. KUAN IT.. The French Mlnlcler of Foreign Af fair has proposed to tho Cabinet to denounce the treaties of commerce with Kngland and llelgltim. A dispatch (mm l'aris says that though the coming election do not endanger the cabinet, tho Minister have jercelvcd that they ottirht to ask a kind of reinstatement for tho new majority lu the Senate, and have agreed upon a programme which will lie sub mitted at the opening cslon, and which will Insist that no reform shall be adopted without full dlculon. The Senatorial election, J mnary fith. Is rrgarded a a mulling IiIoh i . h lion partlsta. At latest report the i.u i,.rof Re publican elected to the Senate waa sUty-sfx. The French (lovernment haa given one year notice nt the termination of all her treaties of commerce. Thl Is simply a precautionary measure to leave the hand of France freo In view of bismarrk's new economic sllcy and the dllllculty In concluding a new treaty with Austria. OKItMASr. l'rlncess Caroline, wife of Prince Henry of Hesse, died January flth. A Berlin dispatch says: The Gov ernment ha to give notice of termination of all treatise of commerce bjr the end of the present year. The Socialists havo lately carried most of their municipal candidates arounl !.lptr. A Socialist will stand fer llrcslau at the election for theKelchstag. UUM1A. Tho Russians will evacuata Dobrudjn, Janttaiy l'.'th. It I seml-olllclally reportrvl tn Vienna that Russia has promised to evacuate llulgirla ami Koumella, April 1st. A grand national exhibition will be held tn Moscow In 1N0, which will probably tc accompanied by great festivities, a It will be the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Kmperor's accession to the throne. Tl'HKKT. A Vienna dispatch reports that very alarming new cornea from Coastantlnopla of nocturnal arresta, general deatltution and ap prehended riots. The correspondent be'leve that the cry of alarm haa been raised by a sec tion ot the official class which think It Inter wta arc thKtued or Injured by the present ministry. SPAIN. After a long cabinet council, the King reluctantly signed the death warrant ot Men cast, and the rtecntioo was fixed for Saturday, Jan, 4tb. A M ' lrl' dlf patch of Dee. 31st, says: Moncasi'a counsel, ht wife and child were given audience by tha King that day. They have presented to the Minister of Justice a tvlitioa signed by 7,000 persons, Including two Bishop. Furthermore, Seeor Latest aad Gaaular have Interceded with Scoor Cascvaa U1 CaatUlo U WhaU ot Moacaat TJtE OKIKXT. The German and Turkish frontier commUtiooer will carry, on thHr neguttatlon at Athens. Thr Orind'Yixler slates that he aecrpt the princl4e of the rrctllratloii of the frontier uton the coodlUoo of Turkey retain ing a strategical line, and the l'orr engg Ingtoobserve neutrality In ISeevent of (Ireece raising any further claims or attempting In vaton. A correspondent any: Intelligence has been r .'retted fnim Scutari that thelnhab Itanta of I'olgaritxt hare lately telegraphed the Sultan their detrrmliialloo hot to submit, In any cae, to the enforcement of the Berlin treaty Simultaneously with thl notice the authorities of I'odgarllxa demolished the dwellings of Ibo-r Inhabitants of Shuie wo hal gone to tender submission to Montenegro. A london Tlm' Vienna dispatch slate that Prince Dandakofi Kalaachofl has made special report to the Cisr, asking hi intervention In leh!f of the llulgarian in Macedonia, who declare that 130 of their village have been burned, and 6,000 erion maucretl during the suppression of the insurrection. The Bulgarian fugitives have jietltlotied for eign ambassador for deliverance from Turk ish rule. !TAI.r. A dispatch from l'aris says it is re ported that the wound received bySlgnor Cab roll, the Italian ex-l'rlme Minister, at the hands of the would-be assassin of King Hum trt, Is festering, and that f Is about to un dergo a iurglca) o-eratton. llr'.NMAIIK A dispatch from Copenhagen sas: The stuck of the semi otllclal Prussian pro threaten to cause a diplomatic rupture bet ween Germany and Dentnat k. IJKUMANY A.Mr AMKHK'A. The iMts-rs-lrr lthtctt I lie- Ijilr HiiyMi-st Tnylor Hud Wllh the fttMrrai AMgHsln. Wasiiiniiton, December 2.1. In thn diplomatic correspondence out to-day there is an interesting dispatch from Hayard Taj lor, the Into Minister lo Mer lin, giving nu account of Gen. Grant's reception by tho Crown Prince. Tho Hmperor. it will bo remembered, was too III nt tlm time to receive any visit ors. In the course of tlm account of tho reception by tlio Crown 1'rlnce, Mr. Taylor says: I accompanied General Grant to the palace of thn Crown Princn, where ho was llrst received by all tho adjutants and the court ofliclals of ttm latter nnd conducted to tho audience-room. The Crown Prince then entered, In his uni form of tluld-mnrahal, greeted General Grant most cordially, and conversed with him forthreo-iiuartcrs of nu hour. At tho close of tlm interview Im Invited him and Mrs. Grant, together with my self, to dine at tho Nuw Palnco in Pots dam tho noxt evening. On returning homo I was surprised to lltul a letter from Count Nosselrode, Court Marshal of the Empress, informing me that Her MaJsMty would receive mo on Friday aftcraoon. From tlm absence of cer tain customary formnlitics on reaching tho palaoo and tho tpttet manner of my receptioa I suspect thattt was meant to be private quite as much as official. Tlm Empress took occasion to express to me tho Kmperor's Interest in Gen. Grant's history, his dealro to meet him personally, nml his (Treat regret thnt this was now impossible. Iior wonls ami manner Implied an authorization that I should repeal these axprMtloaa "V to General Grant. She then smk,wryliw f P i i 1 1 .Jiiumj m .iiuiiiniunmiict's occasioned by tlm distress of tho labor ing classes, declared her belief that a period of peace would be the best retr. edy, and finally said: "i'Iio Kmpcror knew that I should see j'ou to-day. Ho has the peace of tho world at heart, ami ho desires nothing so much as the es tablishment of friendship between tin tlous. 1 ask you to make it your task to promote the existing friendship be tween your country ami ours. You cannot do a better work, and wo shall most heartily ttnlto with you In doing it. This Is tlm Kmperor's messago to you, and ho nskod me to give It to you in his name ns well its my own," She bowed and left me. Tho deep, earnest, pathetic tones of her voice impressed me profoundly. I kept her words care fully In my memory, and have repeated them wllh only such changes as tho translation mages necessary. The Decimal System or Notation. Ten Is, theoretically, ill suited for tho radix of a tystem of notation, for It penults of only one bisection. Tho half of it is live, an odd number. It also is incapable of nny other division. On account of these "defects tho system Is ill adapted to tho operations of tlm shop and market Although our calcula tions are universally made In tho deci mal system, none of our tables of weights ami measures are decimal in anv ono of their inibdivtslons. In all depart ments of trade tho current prices have been di rived from a process of succes sive halvings. Tho shopman reckons by halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths and thirty-seconds, and not by tlfths and tenths. Tho j-ard-stick is divided In Its practical nso Into halves, otmr ters, eighths, etc, by successive bisec tions. Kven tho sixteenth of a unit is more commonly used In trado than tho tenth. In tho stock-exchange, shares change In price by eighths of a dollar, not by tenths. Kven with our decimal system of money, we reoulro coins for half and quarter of a dollar for practi cal use lo trading. Almost the entire price-list of our stores advances and re cedes by thco fractions of a unit formed by successive bisections. The attempt by the French to com pel the use of the decimal system shows tho difficulty of such an undertaking. Popular necessities compelled tho In troduction of blnal divisions. Tho prices of their money and stck markets aro still frequently quoted In quarters and eighths. The attempt -. ,.vido thnn t'Ii i"rwu(t nre. After trying :ogveto telr decimal metrology a universal application, they have been compelled to modify it in many of their weights and measures. From the In herent defects of a ten scale all at tempts to introduce an International decimal system of weights and Beast urea have met with strong opposition. Fcpulor Scitne Montklf. (' .. 3 tl :l i i fY iv ',, -if (.; i W l.-iStV. .!. ife. aljjiivyyM iMWM1''1''''' 1 mi..i.wji .wn l i.1, K ' i