EE < FIFTEENTH YEA1 ? , OMAHA , FEIDAY MOHNltfG , .DECEMBER 1 > 5 , 1835 NUMBER 159. nnvprvTiTx II'ITTI nii'toitni ? PRLSENTtDvITIl \ PLLASUKh , This Morning UTS , Grant Will Eccoivo a National Christmas Gift , THEY TRAVEL ON FREE PASSES. Jleeobor Carries Homo a Christinas Crajon Peistal Ncw for Nohras- kniiH l < MtJohii t'orteir'H Keller Hill. .11 r i. Grant's Chrlntinns fJICt. WASIIISHTO.V , Dec. -Spcchd Telegram ] To-day I'lesldent ( 'leveland signed the bill which was iM ) readily passed by eonmcss the other day , plnclnj ? the name of Mrs. U , S. ( iiaiiton tliepeti lon roll alS5ojOa year as the wlelow ot an ex-pre-sUli-nt eif tlio Unlte-d hlatu.s. ilr. Ove-land luteuels that Mis. Crant shall ize-t the ofllciat notilication to- nmirow morning , anil desli natcB It as a ' riirlstmasgllt. ' ' It was an acl of a jjioat deal ot ploasine for him to.sii'ii it , being the lii-Btopjo Innlty he has had lo do anything fortbc name of Grant , which lie coiisldeis Illustrious. Ho believes also thai this ROV- cinmcnt has never done a mote giaceful thing than this. The pie'sieleiil began his Chiistmas season by attending the festival ol the Sunday fichoolof the 1'hst I'tesbvtorlaii chuich this nininlng. The featuieof the o-caslon was a Clirlstnms cantata , entitled "The N'ighl of ( lory , or the Ulitliof Chilst. " 1'iof. Wid- ( lows nccoiiipanled the music on a ehlmo of wllvcr bells. Thi'M was a disttibiitlon fiom the Christmas tiee. To-mnnovv ho will at tend chinch In the moining ami spend most of tliu duy quietly at tlie white house , wnsir.n.v IN siAr. MATinns. I'ostimistuia' commissions weie Issued for the following to elay : J'M ward A. Haugli , Oakland , Neb. AdamSchifeii , St. Charles , Neb. llemy A. Tieo , Afte > n , Iowa. llobcrt , laler , ( Jainer , Iowa. Patrick L. I ) . Xagan , U'elton , Iowa. Changes have been ordeieel as follows in the time schedule ot Nebraska Stui Mail unites , to take effect .Inmiary I. Davis to Clay Center Leave Davis Tues days , Thursdavsand Saturdays at 10 a , in. ; allheal Clav U 'liter bv 1'J m. Leave Clay Center Tuesdays , Thursdays and Satuidays at 1 p , m. ; airlve ut Davis by 't p. m. Clav Collier lo Hammonel Leave Clay Center daily cwpl Sundays at 10 a. in. ; anive at Haiv.ud by 11 m. Leave Harvard dally exeepl Sundayat W ) p. m. ; airivo at Clay Center bj > : 'M p. m. I'ostofl'c ' 'S have been established at Cream- eiy , Cerio ( Jotelo couniy , Iowa , anel al In- jjeiioll , Dallas county , Iowa. TinvTii.vvii. : : o.v PKIE : PASSJIS. Many membeiseil congiebs , Itisdiscovoicd , aic somewhat eveiclsed over tlio question tof thoclialrmanshi ] ) of the committee on ac counts , and aio patting in a sly word to the speaker against Mr. Docket y of Missomi , or any man of li iel ideas and technical tenden cies. It Is well know n that the aveiago mem ber of ceniRiess travels on a fieo pass , and > el no single Instance has over been known wheie ono eif them elld not pocket , as soon as ho coulel gel hold of It , his allowance for nillcace. The law allows twenty cents a mlle for the lenuiel tilp between Washington and a member's homo a very llbeial piovislon. 11 Is probable that not ono member in ten pays a cent. It miglil bo somovvlial awk- \\aielto bo eonfionted by a stein chairman who , befoic passlinjninilcaireaccount , .should demand pioof that the expeiidltme had been made. All army and navy ollicers , and olli- clals of the executive elonaitnient , when tiavclllng on Koveinment business , are ic- qnirnil to make outcJitliioel accounts ot their tiavollng expenses , and theie beems ne ) goeiel lea-on why members eif eongiess bhould not bo asked to elo the same1. I KliOIIKIt l'A\S HIS UKSl'KCTS. liev. Henry Waul Heccbei's well-know sig nature was lonnel on theicglstcref U'illarel's Imlcl this morning , tliu elo'inent dovliie hav ing arrivuel bj tlie N'ew York express. Alter he hael paitaken eif tneakfast ho innuired about the time when Colonel L-imunt would pieibably apiear ] in Ids ollice , anel then wende'il ids way over to tim while hoiisu to ECO the piivatesecielary of tlie picsidcnt. Ho wasattiied in aslonch hat anil a big nkster. Jle said that his visit was piiieiy peisemal , anil thai ho had no object In calling on the piosldunt other than a desire to pay his ie- Bjioels. V hen the clergyman lelt the white house he can led under Ids aim a choice era } on , picsontcd by Mr. Cleveland as a Chilstmab mi'inento. Mr. IL'echer Is looking well. Ills visit was a Inlef one , as ho icturneel lolliewklyn this otcnlng ami will pailako ot Chilslmas tutkey at his own carotid table. IIIJIII'S.MII : : I.IONS i.v IT. There was a lopoit at the capital to-elay that a syndicate of N'ew York eapllailsts haet boughlall the light , title anel Inteicst In what Is known as the Cowilen sclicmo for Im proving the Mississippi i Ivor , and thai a big lobby will bo heie after the holiday tecess In belmll ol Unit scheme. Tlio Covvden bchcme Is foranoatlel tlneiigli coiUln ebannels of Louisiana by way ot Lake Horguo , etc. , In- Hte.ul of building levees as piopoied by tliu Mississippi iIvei commission. Accoidingto the lepmlssomo verj piomlnentand wealthy men of New York mo at the head of the syn dicate , rmel they ate to bilng sliong party Dicssiuo to lu-ar In supjioitof theirentei- pilhC. Tlio Lake Itmgao system makes a laigei month tor tlm water to How out , anil woulel icelalm millions of acies of swamp laud now owned by tliu geiveiament , and which , It Is said , would atTbrd valuable sugar plantation , The money to bo undo by the synellcatels thiouuli the rexilamatlon of the lauds which congioss Is askeel tei np.iropilate , piovlellng the water Is lo.veied at the mouth and the end is attained which Capt. Kads has been woiklng for by his Jetty system. SltOlir TIM P. IN WIHCll TO J.1JA.VK. Itboems that the elllfcicnt depaitmonts have oieleis lognlatltig tliu coming and going of their employes , livery elay for several mnnths the appearance ot sumo new scheme In this Jlno has eieatcd a sensation. Kor the past few das tivasuiyelepaitment cleilcs who luft the liHlleling later than live minutes after l o'clock In the atteinoon have had to give their names to the watehmm tlnongh whose door they passed , Tlio only Information \ouchsdcel to them was , "Jt Is eiders. " The new rule Is ttiipiilemuntary to that leiiulrlng all employes to bu In the building bv U o'clock. The most likely icason Is that It Is n precniilmnaiy measmo , In casu tlieiushoiild be a theft , or anj thing bhould go VVTOIIL' , It could twiis'ci tulncd at once who were in the building.-ifIcr-I o'clock on that day. A tieasiiry clnksald to-day : ' ! suppose Its all right , but we can't lose any tlmo In leavimr. You see wo can't be.-ln to leave be fore 4 o'clock. If a tellow keeps his ejo on thocleiuk and jumps at thelirst stiiko ofI , ho can change ItU coal and get out In live iidnulesjiroviili'd Ibel.ntx ) cleiks divide up and go out threimih dllleicnt elours , " \vn.i. no Tiiiiofeiii wirii A lii'sit. Urine'-ent.itive Wheeler , who intieidiiced Hie bill lor tlio icllcf of Cen. Fiu.Iehn Center In the lieui-e , sHld to-elay ; "I have tecelu'el of Into a number of topubllcaii papci-s ion- tabling editorials In favor nf the pas > a e of tluit bill , and MJUIU of thuo cilduiiuls are written In the very strongest language. For Instance , ono ot them says that t'itz John Porter's honor Is no longer really In tue bauds of congress ; tint the people have passed upon the question ami demand his restoration to the rank which belongs to him. " "Tho b II will go through by a tie- incmlons majority , " bald Gen. Wheeler In conclusion. mi : Mi.vnniTns IN coNoni : 9. The opticians aio talking a great eleal about Hccs's silver speech. The silver- itespialso II highly , and have alro.iely sub scribed for.T > ,000 copies of it for chculatlon , chielly In the west. They expect to circulate ovei lO'O ( ) copic' . They commend II as leprcsentiug generally thfir views on tlie policy of the administration in icgard to bilver , and will Imitate II In speeches In both houses when the matter comes up alter tlm holidays. The recommendations of the pics- idenlaiid seeictary of the treasury icbpcct- Ing silver will be embodied In a lesolutlon which will be offered In both houses. That the eh bate will be bitter ma } bo Inleiiedfrom Hook's spoxch , and the expulsions of ap- pmval bestowed upon it bj other sllverltes. The latter claim to bo sliougcr In both houses than before the picsldent's messages were read , and eleclaie veiy couilelenlly there will bo no change in the law with icspcctlo clhcr coinage this cennlnir session. mi : .NAIIO.VAI. MII.ITIA. Iteferiing to tlie iccciit meeting of the national guards hclel hero last week , Colonel nel Mooic , who commanils the famous light infantiy ol tills dlstuct , sahl to iour conos- pondeiit : "J palel a biief visit to the moctlug of Iho national guanls , and had n talk aboul Iho scope of their work. The adjutant-goiieral of the national guaiel which Is nothing more nor less Ihan the aggicgated militia of the several states inlenmed me that bo had full geneial command of the whole organbatlon , anil conducted all the cluilcal work himself. In my mind 1 then con trasted the woilc an Individual pcifoimed with that tliu government employe does. Adjutant ( iencial Dunn icqtdics a large foico of men to perfoim about the same duties this one man docs , ami I bavo no doubt tills olllccr looks inoie Into details and takes inoio tionble to sou lo them than eloes Gen- eial Drum. The work of one , however , Is liom pntilotism ami Inteicst , that ol the other is liom money. " "Is the eiigani/ation of the national cuaiels mi ) thing like as good as that ot theiegular annjV" 1 iiiiiuiicil. "Ye-s , " icplled Colonel Mooie , "thcgcucial oigani/.ation is vety line ; however , thoelc- tails and otnamental buslnessaie loft oil In a laigo mcasme , while In tlie legiilarauny they aie kept up as much to kill time as auylhing else. " "Jfyouwcie going into battle. Colonel , woulel you rather have a brigade of well- diilled state militiamen or legnlarsoldicrsi'1 "Koractive beivlco I would prefer state militiamen , such as they have In Pennsyl- vanla , Ohio , Jndlaua , Mew Yoik , ami some other stales. The militiamen light fiom puie motives anel an inteiest in what they contend leir , while the legulais do It as a business , and for money only. I'HI.UICS AM ) TATiSMAXSlIir. : U \i \ > lamentable that statesmen should pei mil polities to enter into a subject like piesiilenUal succession. It seems that it is ejiiite as natural , however , as to admit poll- ties- into a subject like that ot making a state out of a pallet Dakota tonItoiy. IJoth are questions of simple justice and pure business. Kiom the very ineipiency of the discussion on presidential succession , though , It became evident that politics was to figure as the prime factor. Seveial years ago , when It was dibcoveieel that the constitution was lame In icgaid to succession to tlio presidency under ceitaln natural circumstances , thalstatutoiy provisionsmade on the subject weie nngatoiy , a movement was began lo amend the consti tution , ho as to put , anything like a lovoln- tloniuy dillienlty , In case of : the death or dis ability ol Ihe president anel vice president , beyond possibility. Tlio domoerals fought all propositions looking towards piesiilenti.il succession because they hoped that , In the event ot n vacancy , their party could bo hooked or ciooked , by some way or other , Into It , The same scheme which passed the senalo a few days ago that of cabinet ofllcurs succeeding In legular oieler was mentioned , but was hootcei at. Now the senate , con ti eilted by republle-aiis , has been abio to pass a bill of tills character , giving all the possi bilities to the paity in power , but tlieie aio indications thai the house will squabble over It , and thai it will bo several weeks before any kind of a bill will bo bnally completed. Even now the democrats contend lor the ad vantage , and will concede nothing. Tlie tlmo has come when scaicel > a bill to pension a soldier can bo consldeicel except in a pol- tlcal light. It Is said that the president has exprcsscel a desire to show his position on the Gen. Kit/ John Porter bill by promptly signing a bill , If congicss will pass it , restoring his name to the rolls of the army , and making any other icstltution of what ho considers long deferred justice. WITH Till ! rilKSIIHINT'S COMI'MMfiNTS. A lady of this city , who has been confined tnher home for over a year by nn liijmyie- celved by a fall , was so much pleased with thai pail of the piesident' . ; message in which ho icfers to the women and homes of our conntiy that she penned him a little note thanking him for the beautiful tiUnite. She had almost foigotlen having wiltten It when a mounted messenger lode up to her honsei and left a largo blow n envelope addiosbcd to her. Tliu package pun-eel to contain a beau- tlfullv bound of tliu ' copy pioslelonl's mes sage , upon the lly leaf of which was. In scribed , "Complimentsot GroverCleveland. " AIIOI.I.SII TIII : cio.vn. The smell of tobacco smoke In the lobby of the white housn has been complained of by ladles attending the public recaptions ami by filends of Miss Clovelanel. The air on some occasions is heavily laden with tliu odor of tobacco. The repeated compl tints of her fi lends has occasioned Miss Cleveland some annoyance , and it Is understood that she In tends to secuio an order prohibiting smok ing liislelu the building. tSCOVIl'UMKMI.Va Mil. SI'AltKS. Geneial A , \VIIllainson , foimeily com missioner of public lands , says in an inter view In the Now York Tiibimo on Geneial Spaiks : "llu Is only three or four icmoves from an idiot. He went Inlo olllcu onu elay and the uu\t day decided that all his prede cessor * were thieves and lobbers , nail ar- ilvedut and announced liU conclusion bo- foio night in outer to piovo hluiaulf an hon est man , " l'iilSO.VAI. : AND OTIIIIIIVVISK. Lieut. Abialiam IJufllngton , Seventh Infan try , has gene to his homo at Derby , Iowa , fiom Koit Leavonwuitli , to spend the holi days. Senator Van \Vyek called on the prcsldcn t to-day. ro.vsui , MUir.i.nn's : IMIOIIAIIM : mr.\i.i. : . WASHI.NOIO.V , Dee. 31. [ Associated PICAS. ] This i'venintc's .Star has the following : Consul General Mueller , whoso repoit upon the feeling of the German govfii'munt towards Ue ) United Slates is likely to lead to diplomatic ( enn'spimdcm'u between the two touiitrh * . ami probably to a dumaud on tliu put of Gemini ! ) fur Miii'llcr's iccall , comes iioui the same town as Kcpic.scnliUlvo Foian ol Dido , whet knows him very well. Mr. Koran KIV.S the icport tovi'iyoharacteristle of tlu iltcr. wlm liuaaseit- mau of veiy advanced liberal views and belie-ves In n republican form of government. Ho is what was known as a "foity-elghter , " having been obliged to leave Germany , his native countiv , on account of pirticlpa- tlon In thcievoliitlon of 1M % when the lib eral Germans strove fora c institutional gov ernment , in this country bis lepiibllean Ideas have had full giowtli. as well as his an tagonism te > ninnaichlaluove'iiiiiiont. When ho went back to his native land as a lepro- sentativo of this country he catiifd with him all Ids Aiiirrloau leleas. Koran sajs liuther , that ho would mil have been rccelveel by the licrmnn K ivernment when appointed by Piesideiit ( li'velandbut foi the tact that during the Kiaiieo-Pius-iian war ho visited the tather- lanil. and though an ardent republican his sj miMtliics weie wilh his own people , and ho rendoied the German soldiers valuable < -ct- vice In tlio hospitals and elsowhoic. On ac count ot tills the ( ieinian irove-inmont e\- tondeel to him a pauloii for .Ids piovionsof- leni-e- , against the government , so that when appointed consul-general tei icptosent the united States thuto was no objection raised against him. It Is felt lo bo pretty certain , savs the .Star , that Goimaiiy will deiiinnel Mueller's iccall. ami this eoveminent will have' to coin- ply , but Ha\atd'\\ill not do so without mak Ing It iirottv plain that wo do not icceignl/o the liglit of anv nation to icstilet tlie liberty ol speech e > t Ameilcali elti/ens and that it is not held by Iliu fulled Males to bean offense' ' to ci'tcitaln republican hlcas. It is thoiiirht this oplsoelo will render our iclationsiili ( ieimauv still more stralneel. and she will bo placed on our list with An-tiia. UICOMMI.VIIIN : ; < I iiovn. MA.MT vrrt-nn. tl Is atiuounced to-day that Mossn. Knndall , Hewitt , Ciisi | , Hlscnck , Phelps , and Heed composing the eirellnanc'commission appoinliMl dm lug the lasl Cession e > f coniriess , will rejioit to the heniso of icpic-entatlves soun after the holidays thai all the stei'l needed lor armor plates , either for ships or land ini ( ideations , ami all steel inirots needed for themaiiulac- Ime of gnus leu- the n ivy tor coast delciises , can Im maiiulactured iu this countiy. They will also lecommeiiel tliat the no.-cssaiy up- piopilatlons tor the woik bu made out al once. NKnilASKA. AND IOWA. How Qnln IJoIniiioon Kcols Over DIiH I eiiKtheited IJI'e. KnmiASKA CITV , Dec. 84. [ Special Tele gram. ] The action of the Unlleel States su- picme court in allowing n vviitof enor in the Holiannon case was not well icccived by our community , and causes no little smpiisc. To Holiannon it came like a plank to a diovvnlugman. Up tei .vesteidaj ho had but little hope , bnl bis face tliismoining weais an cntho now eliess. If the willof enor had been denied , petitions some of which weio aheady out vvoulel have snaimed In on tliu governor , and the gie-al- est effort would have been made , as we arc Infoimed , to get a petition slgueil bv the siipiemo judges , .ludges JJioady and Pound , DistiictAttonicy Stiode. anel Hon. John C. Watson. If lids latter petition could have been effected , It has been as much as sale ! the governor would have commuted the sentence. The Uni : man in an intoivicvv with Mr , John C. Watson , who ap pealed for the state In the Holiannon case and who will assist tlio attorney gonuial in tlio Uniteel Slates supreme cotut , Infoimed your lopoiter that every offeut will bo made lo push the case to the head of the docket , tinder the existing rule that all state cases In tlio supreme cmnt bavo the piefeiencc. Asad but somewhat novel sight vas wit nessed In a ccitam gamblbnt leiom of our cily n few days since. A young maiiied man , whoso name wo withhold fertile sake ofbis family , being a loser in the game , and having lost evciv cent he had , elelibeiately pawned his pants , and with the money thus raised , continued in the game , sitting In his mulct-clothes until the little bum thus laised hael tllttcrod away. Jt was then a sub-crip- Hem was taken up by those in the loom , and his clothes returned to him. The knights ol tlio "green cloth" arc getting latlier numer ous in the city , so much so thai Mayor Hello has issui'd a special cdtclagainst them. A CurlotiH anil Fatal Accident. _ COI.UMIIUS , Xeb , , Dec. 21. fSpccI.il Tele gram.J Peter Waitz , an old citizen of Platte county , came to Columbus Thursday. The bridge acioss tlio river is w ashed : iwayand lie tied his team and walked across tlioiallroad bridge. When he stated home he was walk ing weslward up the track when ho met Xo , 4 going east. Ho stepped off Iho track to let the train pass , when bis hat stalled to blow off and ho made an elfoil to catch II , ami in so doing he tin ncd his body so that the train stiuck him , killing him instantly. Thcio seems to bo no ono to blame but himself. T\vo Children Instantly Killed. HAMPTON , Iowa , Dec. 24. [ Special Tele gram. | A tiiahttul " accident occiuieil heie this afternoon. A a Mr. J. J. Sharp with his wife and baby weie eliivlng acioss the lail- load they weio sti uck by a locomotive , llotlt hoisesanel the children weie killed. Mr. and Mis. Slnup weio dangeiously Injined , and Mis. Shaip may die. Ills Dody Cut in Two. FoiiTDoiif.n , lenva , Dec , SI. [ Special Tel- eigam. ] Tom Gmman ol Ibis oily , a brako- uian on the Mississippi & St. Louis ml I way , fell fiom the cars while uncoupling an en gine fiom a liain al Liuorne , Iowa , last evening - ing , and his leg was cut elf and his body cut in two. Ho was aged a ) , and this was his liibttiip on the road. The remains were biongbt to this city. A Huron With a Jlolihy. Np.W Yonic , Dee. til , [ Special Telegram ] Tlieie Is a natural anel piudcnt disposition onthojiarlof Ameilean capitalists lo Icam inoio aliout Haion Do Loimu's alleged eonces- bloiiH lor piojecled railways in China , bcfoie they take stock In such enterpilsos. Harem Do Loime may bo nil thai he lopiescnts himself - self , nml ho may havu or be in iioiltion toso- curu the concessions ho talks about , but il is ceitalnly icmaikablu If the goveinmenl which , until recently was opposed obstinate ly to all Impiovcmoiits ol the kind , ami backed most doggedly by the whole Chinese people In this opposition , has suddenly changed its mind and rosolveel to invite for eign capital ami Industry to its slimes. Harem Do Lornm may have concessions In his pocket. Ifs'i , ho would do well to pioduco them. If ho has nothing but gicat expecta tions ho can scaiccly hope to produce a better Impression than his countryman , Count Do Lesscps , succeeded in dealing with all his icputatlon , aplomb and billliant prospectus. A Ilriital Nehool Toaohor. WATminunv , Co.v.v. , Dec. SI. [ Special Telegram. ] The most atrocious case of bin- tallty on tlio part of school nus.tois thai over occuiicd in this section is repented from tliu country town of Prospect. Tlio principal of the school ls.ltlch.ud HolohMss. Albert Chauslcr , a lad , In some way piqued the son of the pedagogue. Hotchklss accoulingly Hogged the boy until ho became lebellious. Then ho throw him on tlio lloor ami jumped upon him icpeatcdly. After this ho let used to let ( lie boy go home , notwithstanding his complaints of Illness until the Rtiool closed. Then the boy went homo and to bed wheio ho still ll&o with a inptmi ) and several other soilous Internal Injuries. It is announced that the boy can't live. A seaich for llotih- Wss Is being made and it is asserted that ho will bo lynched if found , Special Timber \VASIII.NUIO.V , Dec. ! M. John L. ( Sravpsof Missomi , lias been appointed sj > ecial timber agent of tlio jjcucral land otUco. THE CIIAMRJN A FLURRY , The Tonqnin Credit Question Smashes the Trench Ministry. FERRY HOOTED AND HISSED. lie Is Charced with Imploring Prince JJIsiiwrek'i Support Tlio Irish Homo Uulo cjuostlim anil Other Korean Xovvs. The Kronoh Ministry Smashed. P.utis , Deo. 'Jl. Tlioclnaiber of deputies adopted the Tonuuin cmlit by a M > te of ur lio.70. ! It Nniiiieticil tint ei\vlng to tliu close-ness Of tllO Vote' , III1 Oahlllct basic- .sI-'IK'll. Huloion vote was taken , General C.tmpou- on , minister of war , spoke In opposition to tliu propoM'd evacuation of Toiuitiin. Ho also adveKMleel tlio toitmitioii of a colfliiliil army. Clomoueoaii doiti.indoil a lovNoii ot the 'Tioiitslii tu-.ity , mill ivpioachcd 1'cnj \\lth ImploiliK' tliu suppoit of Pi luce Ills- m.iiok. An npioar ensued in which 1'ouy iimlil hisses nml ohoois nude u ttitilu attemp to ii-ply to C'k'ini'iH'rau. 'I'hu latter con tinned his speech and appealed to Kioiichmeu whothei It was not tlio paramount duty of the government to lighten t.i\iiion. , Thuoii- 1'iatlous in Toii'iuln lit' ' 'aid had piovenloel lolorms at lioini1 , and li.ul ondaiigcied tliu voi > e\se | | no. % ot tlio ivptiblie- . Dr. Kicveinet. minlstci of feirolnu atialts , deemed it WHS liupo-siblo tor r'lauoe to evacuate Teinepiln'o \ all1 ni.istcrsln Ton- quill , " lid eoiitiiiued , 'Mild the coiiuliy will beeumplciclj p.icluud hy April. A piotcct- niato over Toiupiln will Iio orally as success- I ill : sa pioti'cloratoener Tunis. Tlio udop- tlon of tlio Tommlucioillt will have a wider bearing tli.ui jceapillon ol Tomiuln , as It will elooldo tliu question whether or not Pi , nice shall have a t'niolgn policy , hinopo is awaiting the ISMIC. " Do Preiciiu-t s speech was loudly ehceioel. Tony , ii'lonln to ricmemeoau's st.Ui'iuoiH t.nf . thoex-piomlor had huploioel Hisimtiok's mil , doliod riemoncoau to prove Ills charge. Tlio latter thcieitpon ic.id a dispatch tioin Haion do Content. Kioiieh ombass.idor to Germany. and addies ed to Koiry , stating that I'rinco Hisiiiirok had olloiod to medians between Ki.uico and China , and J'otr > 'sie- jtly to the baron , inlnclt In1 said that lit ) valued most highly the oiler of tliu German cliaiii'cllor. The leading of these dispatches caused the ci cutest o\elteiiicnt. 1 e'liywas hooted , and tiled to rush to the tilliilliu but his liicuds piovonted him from doitiK so. The icsidt ol tlm division on the Toiniuln ciedit question Basilic ocoas.on . of a tioiiioudntis uproar. Volleys of questions won- addicted to the chair , hut wi'io iinausvvoied. Tliu eliamber then adjoinned until tio'-.Hli ! lust The vote on the Tonqtilii credit is vittii- ally u doteat ol the ovcminun ( , Iwonty- loiir conservatives who would have opposed tlio credit having been tlupilvcel ot their seats. A caliinoi council has been summoned lor to-moiiim" . The ministers \\ili peiliaps ict.iln their pmtfollosmtil \ after the meeting of congress to elect a pies dunt ol the ic- publlu. _ _ _ Ireland and Homo IIulc. Xiw : YOIIK , Dec. ' . ' ) . fSpecial Telegram. ] Tlio Sun's London cable says : Tlioll.U- footcd lopitdiatlon by VVm. E. .Foistor , of Gladstone's homo rule scliomu. has caused no stnpiise. His action in seeking to b.ielc Gkulslono and dlsnipt tliu liberal p uty is u- gaided as ungiatuuil. but as b.iiug . tlioiouirhly ch.ir.ictcilstiuoL ilii' man. Tnu licice munl- festo of tliu Ulster Orangemen Is iecel\ed with ildleulu In tliu IMuicllitos in London. Thcynsyjit it icpres nU'tho vluol only a mlnoilty of ono of tliu Jour provinces of lieland and that small as that minority now is it is daily becoming .s'nulior bycoiislant and uiatllj ini ? adhuslon of Piolestants to the national wuse. rembcis ot tliu Scotch Crofter pvtyare alannfd over the hostility displa.veil in many q .irtrs to the jiropositlon for home nile tor Ireland. They expected the proposition would bo rcgmdrd as just , timely and necessary , aiid that its benclits would bo extended to iscotlaud. An impor tant nieetlni ; ol tiie paitywas held hibt nntlit ut which it was deaide.l jieie ifter to act with the liberals , lelyinifun Glaitslone's known approval of aijjrraiian idfonus. The .TIlnc DUasIci' in AValcn. Loxnox , Dec. 21. A dNpatch flom 1'oliit y I'tidd , U'.dcs this moinliK , ' wi > s : Sovcnty- livccoips's have been ieco\cred liom the reindalojt ) ! , whcru tlio ovplosion occmred jcsteiday , and it Is feaied that olheis aio bur ied in the dcbi is. ' 1 he scenes in tlio i Iclnlty ol the mines air > iiitlttil. At davbieak tills inoiiiiiiK a tiesh body of volnntcois bewail exploiinj , ' tlie pit. and arc woikiiu mautiilly to dibco\er the bodies. Bound n ii Ocriiiiiii-Aniorloaii' ! . linui.i.v , Dec. ! M. Tlic foieitrn ollieo lins notitlcd 1'cmiieton , American milliner , that It is intended to e\pel ( Jerman-Ameiicans lesldiiiK at Schleswlg who omlfir.ito to tlio United Sti'tcs ' jnstlietoie bocomliit : liable to mllitaiv seivico and icturned alter heini ; natinifl/ed. , The ipcent older ot expulsion ol other Cieimaii-Aiiierk'ans icmahis sus pended. _ . . . . . IIo\v to Sols the JrKIi Question. Lo.\ii ) ) > , Dec. 'J I. Tlio Times In an cill- toiial this muinlii ! , ' , without aihoL-atln such c.sticims measiiies , sii e-ls that the liish dllllcnlt\ could bi hoheit In tlneo months by the c\clii-kui of the I'ainelllles lioiu the house of communs and the piodamation ol maitinllaw In lieland. Fi'oo Hpcccli in Ireland. LON-DON , Dec. 21 , It Is lepoiled Mint the jroxeininent intends to puHiviito one of tlio Hiceiitly elected liNh meinbcisof piillament fora speech mailu at tin1 Xiilloiml I.c.uuo meeting at Coil ; on the Kioiind that tlio Jan n.njou ul on tlio oe islou wis , Intended to Incite lib heaieis to commit , minder. normally and Xuii/ilmr. Iliutr.ix , Dec. 31. Xan/lbar and Germany have .slirned a treaty of ' miiiinercc , the pio\ls- Iniihof which favor tl'fo Hamburg mcieantilo commiinl : ) and tliu C-ist Atilcan .soulety. 'J'lin Cholorn. LOVDOX , Dec. 24. It it , reported the cholera Is ratlin ; In Cajenne , the capital ot J-'ieneli ( iulnea. and liroivoi'H at War. VOKK , Dec. 24. An evening jiajier bays that on account of the icfnsal on tlio pai t of tliu blow prs of this : state to oppose thn bill pundlntr In tliu Mate lo Iblaturu milking the whinky lieeiiso 81,000 lind theLo-r license S-'V ) , warlsabouttobodecluicd bj tlio liquor men against beer. That they threaten to 10- fuse to bell malt liquors In whl-ly h.iloons , and to call to their aid tin ) distillery Inter ests , not only In this stnto but elsowhcro , in tlioconntiy. The paper pi edicts a tleico war between these two bjnuchoa ot the liquor Inteie.sts , and ot vast piopoitlons. It Mates that mimi'ious attempt * li.ue been made to compiomlbo their dlifcrcii as , but without biic- n s i.aml that a linal meeting conccinlii tliu outcome \\lilchllttlohopo Is enteitaliied. will be held next week. AV'cnlher lor TDiy. : . Slissot'iii YAI.I.KV Fair weather In south ern poitlon , local snows In noithorn portion tion , winds generally bliiltiii1tu e.ist and south , lower baiomeler , fititlonary followed by hllulit libu in leuieialuio | ) in boutliern pin lion , sll 'litilse in twnpiinitiuo in iiuithein portion , _ Iteliirned To StiUKi Trial , lMiu.VAroj.iB. Dec , 24. Hen. IlUiichafVi , the land .speculatorvio | tan away fiom Terre llantoto escape a wiuiant for cmbeiilement two months tigo , has it'turiUHl and ghen llllllM'lf lip. Holiday { roods t ( . ' 'u-uwy ' & Oleson's uiT&uription driiii ; > ioiv I.J-JT I'arnani. TU 13 ciu\isi : ciincic. Secretary llajard's AvknoM tpd o * niont of the Omul loniimont Contrlhiition. \V.V SIUXOTOX , Dee. 'it. The follow Ins re ply of isecietary Ka > ird to the letter of tlio Chinese minister enctolni ; a check for S.'OO as a conti Ibntion to the proposed monument in Xew York to the memory of Gen. Grant was made pulillc to-days DurAiiiMENT or ST MI : , Wasliiucton , D. C. , Dec. 3) ) . iioar Mr. Minister. It u'ives me meat pleasure to ackunwlodfte > onr excel lency's note of the 'Jlst n < t. , accompanied by a cheek for < VH ) In aid 01 tlie completion of the monument proposed tn be elected in N'ew Voik to the memory of General and ex-l'ie-d- iilent IT. S. Grant. Let mo for myself and all my countrvmen. and not , in u meiely loiiual way. hut with much fool hit ; , esptcss my own and their Kiatllicalhm In this e\ldonco of wide-spread human sjmp.ithy lor the Amcrleau people In uldliiK them to keep iter- petual tlio ineuiors ol ono who was their chieftain in mllltaiy and cUil 1'ovetmmMit. 1 ben jou to eoiney to the Illustrious empoior mv bU'lt appteciation ot Ills ulft of $ ? M , and accept my eipn thanks for your own coutiibntlon of 'OO. The tola ! sum sliall be transmitted to the custodian of tliu monument tuuil in N'ew Yoik , with a copv ot your loiter , and with icnewed ackuowlediremenls of your pioof of sv mpatbv ami liieiidshlp to the people. of the 1'nited States and one ot their most , heiolo repiesentatlve" , lam , my do ir minister , Yeiy sincerely yonis , T , P. ItAYAllll. _ < ; ooi > nn.vi ) INDIANS. A Itudy oraiiliiiii4 ! Annihilate Thirty ot'tho SavaKi- > S\N 1'itvxf if o , Dec. 21. Tlio Clnonlcle's I'.lpaso , Tuxas , special : A band of Indians weie suipiNed by a body of volunteers while encamped near tlie laiiioad track between Clllton mid hoidtlmrt. . r.leven savanes weie killed , and tlility-thieo ho cs capluied. The assaulting paity was mainly coinpo-o I of Mexican tesldents nuder the mdilaneo of "Itiir .llm , " a cnloied deputy sheillf. Tlie attack look plaeo licfoio dnylUlit. 'I'he Indian , tltouih well aimed , weio MI completely demoiaii/ed that they lied without mnkiiiK le-i-tanee. and aie now K-atteied throughout tlio mountaiiit. Suhapfi'r Suoopn the Kronehma'i Ctiirxno , Dec. 21. Only two hundred people witnessed the iratne to-niitht between Vit'iiauand iscliaofer in Ilia continuation of the balk llnu tournament made iiuo.ess.uy by the tiiplo tie. Vlj'uaux lost CT1 to MU. Tlio play was nnlntciest- ius until near tlie end , when Sch.ieler made a be.iutitul inn of 1&7 , in which he played at top speed , iisius the balk line nniso will ) maiveiims piolieiencv. Si-liaelei's a\era're , SS ; hisrhest inn , Ib7. Viu'ii.nVs a\eiage , 21 , 20-jl ; highest inn , Two of the Trio Ruilty. I'IIHDr.r.iMiiA. . Dee. 21. 't'ho trial of Geoinro 1Voik \ , SunuelVoik anil Sin eve Ackley , meiubeisot the late lluii of ( ! eorje : V. U'oik it Co. , biokeis , charged with consph- aoy to ( leliaud the 1'eoplo's I'assuinjer uill- wav company , ended to ni ht In a veidict of ttuilly as to the m-t two named , on a count mroiviim ' - . " J.OUO. Thev weiti acipiitted on the lonmlniiiff counls. u'teiiiii'j to amounts well ill ) in the litindicd tlioiisinds. Ackley was ncqiiitted altoirether. Tliu Woiks will begiiinted a new dial. tfnd a dinipso of lOt Iixvi-tt : , Col. , Dee. 21. A Sirinior ] ; , X. M. , special to tlio Kepiibllcan t-ajs : Si\ ma ked men mile Into Spilnsjer late last nlijlit , eaptmed the eonntv jailer , took the keys fiom him , bioku into a < ell , lookout , Theodore ! H , < kor , ehaiceel with inuiilerln Ki.ml : ITniiih , n wealihv meichant witli wlio o wile Uakor was alleged to bo ciiminally connected , and liuii him to a tele Fiaph polo near ( ho jail. The jailer meantime ) escaped and fMve an alarm. I'hu cltl/ens , atfera biiel sUiimlsh. elrove out the mob , and cut linker down Just in time to si\o : Ids li\e. Tlio Itoyeott Will CoiUlnuo. COUK , Dec. 24. Representatives of the ( 'oik Slonm Packet company and the Cattle Dealers' association met to-day to consider the concessions pioposcd by the steamship company \estoiday. The confc'ienco jiio- Biossyd amicably until the last moment , when a qimiicl aiosc and the icjiichcntalhcs ol theiMckct company leliiscil to Mian the nKicoment. Jn coiiseijneiiccof the tailuro to ajjteeth" callle dealu.s ha\e ic-ohed to ton- tlniio the boycott. , - * * - A. Corner on "Iiiijs. ' ' Lorisvn.t.i : , Dec. 21. The KouiMillo to bacco maiket is much excited o\er w hat ap pears U ) bo an attempt at a roni'i ' inapiade of tobacco known as "luss. " .S.iwyer. Wal lace ArCo. , eil New Voik , and the New Voik a.'ont ol the ictflu contiai'lois lot tlm Span ish u'oveinmeut , tlnotiKli lot al utrcnts , aio op- posint ; oai'h othi'i'and buying Kf'at < manti- llesot "lu ' , " so that piiee's ha\oud\anced2r per cent dm int ; tlie past month. . - - Wim'r Oivo Up the .lob. JIosiox , Duo. . ' < . X.V. . JJIiiKham , special asent ol the tieasiiry , has wiltton a letter te > Siinc'Misini ; Avnt ( Maitin. eleilinlii'4 lo ic- slfjn as leqiusted by the latter. His grounds tor declining aio that Ids nlllco K in no BOHM ) political or p.uthiin , and that his IOIIK term ol taillifitl sen Ice and ticulom fiom active ! political paitlsaiNiip entitles him to .still continue to till his pu-cnl position. 1'ng O'ljoni-A I'loads OiilKy. CIIICAIIO , Doc. -Chailes , alias "Put ; " O'Le.ny , wlm has bee n under Indictment for months for the mnrd > 'i ol hl- > alleged wife and his bister , came be loio.lmUo Shepbeid this mnininir ami wltluliew his pica ol not Kidllv , enlenn'apli-a ol iuilt ) . Jlewasie- mandtd ( o jail , Tlie Viiluan Hail Mill toHiail Up. Sr. I.OIH ; , Div. 21. Tliu losses of the Vulcftii steel w 01 kit aiinouneod ( o-ilay. lia\o determined totail the tall mill. The woilc of ii littiii hii < commenced with the in tention of slaillm , ' tip as MIOII as possible. 'I'hls will bo the only steel mill outside of the pool , and IRc tact piomlsos to make tiadn lively In the west , Thet : UoiioiiKalicli ; Pii'Tsiu no , Doc. 21 NTo ne'W develop ments in the mlnoi.V stiike. The bltuatlon almu thn .MoiumKalioIa villoy lids moinlni ; Isqnlet and no tioublo h anticipated. This afternoon tliu mlne'is of the hint and M-COIII ! poeih will mci't at \ \ ' \ lie's KIOVO to coiibldei thuadvlbabillly ot ictuinliif , ' to woilc. Afilclntr for In roaieel Pjl iit Jin , , Dec. 21. Machlneiy mouldris In this city have eleelded to request lestoi.i- tlon ofJ ] ( pure-cut taken elf their wa es last winter. If the manufactuiois rnluso to grant their demands the men bay they will not Etilke. Smallpox In Montreal. . MONTIIKAI. , Dec. ai. Tlio Lady Superior of the Loniruo Point lunatic lasyhmi , wheio the smallpox inovallsamong tliu patients and Foivants , is tlneateiicd by the contial boaid of health with proceeillngs lor having ic- fused teadmit a doctor who was. bent to vaccinate the inmates jif the ashim , A Distillery Iteiriied. I'KoniA. Dec.JK Tlio ellstlllury of Hush & Drown was entlroly eleitio > cel by lit o this evening. Loss , S.VJ.OOJ ; Insitiaiico , 519,500. Thu wau'liousoaiiil cattle bheih weru Baveel. t but about 'Ml head of cattle were tinned t loose. The lire was oaiisod bv a lamp UK- plo on In tlio cngino loom. The capacity Ot the ilistlllciy was 1,50) ) bushels per day , Wrcckcel Crews at Horrifi. Nr.w VOIIK. Dec. 2l.-Tho City fit Peru homo tlio ciews ot live vesiuls wrecked In Hiolunborof Abpluwull duriiib' tbobtyrm ot December U. IIT'I I T/'API 11117 t I 171 lltll I TPO ULLLItflSL BlALVli \ PIRAlhS , Naval Conflict Between the Dredgers and Tongsmcn of Ohesapcako Bay. SERIOUS TROUBLE IMMINENT. The Sm'ciilont Ijyimhavou Arousotl I'roni Its Slumliors liv the Itoom- i K "I" Cannon Tlio DroelRors Violating the Htato lunv. O > stor Oalherors at AVar. lUi.iiMoitr. Mil. , Doc. 2 . IHpeoialTolc- Riam.l Kepoits liemi lower Chesapeake show that oyster pirates are i\lni ; thoslato police navy n lively time. The trouble be tween the dieiUers and tomjsmen Is also in- cieased , and unless the ojstoi police nnvv take inoio decisho. action a conlllct ami seri ous loss of life is imminent. A number of oyster schooners which aiilvod heio from down the bay to elay bad their staudlnmlK- giUEC cut , thotr sails perforated with bullet holes and showed other slijns e > f havinjr ta ken part In a battle. The captains eif tlio vessels le-poit that al 2 o'clock on Sunday morntin ; a ciowd of armed t'insmcn ) Hum- berinijover one bundled started out from the hay on the west side of the Chesapeake. They weio all In a l.uito sloop , wiilch they had Ri-izeil without leave or lieeuso. They dioveaivaj the diodiois who weio auclioied eir at work on Holland island bar. The place is forbidden to diedseis under the .state law ; but they woiktheio all thos ame. The captain , whoso vessel was at anchor , said tlio niKlil was leu'R.v , and tlio liist wo knewot the appioaeh el ) the tuinsmuii was abla/oliu'ht which 111 up the bay. He en lied evoiy man em every boat on deck. Itepoit.s fiom hundiedsol ilfie.s , muskets ami plslols , all blazing away at once , was enomrh to astonish cverjbody , and the way In whlclnvo got up our anehois , anel took advantage of ovciypullol wind to get out of the way of the bullo s was lively. Several ehedior.s weieseiioiibly wounded. The oyster men of Somciset and Doichcster counties had another naval light , Capt. Vea/oy , of the steamer Knneh Pialt , was at Deal's island about midnight on Monday. Hhe Someisol oyster men weie sailing In their sloops towaul Fishing bay , Dorchester county , and bla/.lin ; away with their lilies In eveiy ellieitlon. The moon lighted up Tangier souiiii and the sloops and cemld lie seen plainly. It Is said the battle was caused by the .Somoiset ilieilgen pl > m their vocation in iMiiin ; bay. Dnrcliester niejii lesented lids as an unlawful trespass upon their oyster grouml. They chased the Soiueiset men homo and lepents captuird one ol their sloops. It was lo get even with the Doiehestei men ami toeaptnto the sloop that the onslaught was made by the Somer- .soldiciUeis on Mondaj niglit. The r suit of this nil ray is not known jet , but it is piob- able that some ot those engaged weio hint In the fiisilade Kept up for some hotns. KAS-IOX. Md , Dec. 21. rAssocialcd Press. ] A tierce battle took place al Poplar island naiiows between a licet ol olghtellcdgo bo.its and one of the ovster police steameis. The stoanior cnme inlo the nniiows about 11 at nklit , loiiiid the dicdueis at woik and at tempted to .most them. Thev leslwtcd and opened liio on the steamer , which was 10- tmned lust with small aims. A iusilade was ki'pl up lor siimu time. Thoeliedgers made it hot for the steamer till her captain openeel up on them with his cannon. This .slleiiceel their tue and put them to llight. Thev Mail ed of ! down tlie bay , the steamer tiling can non shut after them , and passed out ot sight. The sped atoi son shoie , many being awak- e'lide by the noise oi tlie battle , witnessed tliu lii.'ht. They ciiuld not tell what damage was done bul Iho Ining was bo lasl and lasted bo long they think some wore wounded or Mocmon CeHispiriilor Coiivlrtod. SALT LAKI : CITV , Doc. 21. In the case of liiigliaiu Yelling Hampton , charged with eon- spliacy with lowel women to compiimiise piondnent anti-MenmoiiS , the jury le'tuined a v ei diet of guilt j. i'lio Jtirv was outonlv an hour. _ _ Another Aciieilucl ( | Aeclilont. Wniii : PI.AI.VS X. Y. , Dec. 21. Tlio eiiill shainencrat bhatt Xo. 7 of tlio new acquo- dnct was killed tills moinin. . The bucket was not in ptoper place anil fell , crushing him. The Itclliioinenl of Ornolty. "Yes , " she said to her lawyer , "yon 0:111 : enter hiiit for divorce on tliiT roiiiiiU of ernelty. " "Very well , madam ; please niQiilion a few ol his cruel acts. Ho struck and nbii i.-d you frequently , I snmiosey" "Oh , no. lie never struck mo ; but Iio kept mo for live years living next door to n millinery Meno , and yet made mo wear ono bonnet for two years. " "Hul that can hardly bo called ; m acl of cruelly , maelam. " "What ! that nol cruel ? Why , it is the most tnntili/.iiiis and cruel oomluct I ever hearel of. The ! idea of making u woman live next door to n millinery , vvlioro she. . can PO sill Hie lutost , fashions anel the windows tilled with lovely bonnot.s ami yet not buy lur any of them ! J'm ' afraid men don't Know what enmity is. Any woman in tlio land would call MICH ooiidtiul perfectly monstrous , Didn't ' Want Him lo IVamo Hiw Time ) . -Hell-oil Free Press : "I want to .see ono of your dorks , named Oreon , " nuiel a elo- mure little wejirmn the ettlior elay , as she was stopped in a Woodward avenue dry tfewds store by the lloor walker. "Mr ( liven is vnrv busy , ma'am. " "Yes , hut I won't eletain him more thaini minute. " "You'd bolter leave Iho message with me , ma'am. " "Oh , well , then , you may toll him Iio needn't minel aboul coming up as usual to-nifflu. I shall Im married al leaal an hour before he can < jet thcru , " A ViHlon Kntiroly too Sweet to ho True- . Philadelphia Cull : "Jlad a rei.iarknblo dream last . 1 nijjJu. dnmineil that i came homo about 8a.m. " "Loaded ? " "Yes. I ilidn't take oft' my boots , but walked bolelly upstairs , making an awful raekot , went into thubi'drooni ami beyan to llirovv ovorythinK out of the Avindowd " ! 'Aliar'irS ' | ll.hlc ! > s. mirrors , everything. " "What did your wile Hay ? " "Hayf She didn't MV anything. She woke 1 up and himply smiled at me. That's why \ 1 knew it was a dream. " r from ICninia Abbott. KANSAS CUT , Duo. 13 , 1885. My Dear Mies Kennedy : I was more than elell hte-d with the manner In which you Jilleel all my orders for fancy work elm info my stay in your city. Your work was exceedingly aitiM- ie the embroideries being especially beau l tiful ; and I hhall be pleaseel to liavn.von elo more ol it lor me next season. \ \ ith the very best wi-.li .s for your success , 1 temuin , Faithfully VUIIIN , KM.MA ( Jrent clearing sale of fine ololliliiL ; coniniencebUecember 4th at Kl''iittf r a Tiisuuiiioutli clothing house , 1UU1 I-aniam atreut , conu'r'JVntli. Dr. H , I ) . Arnold. ( MiINt und Auiist , rcuiovcd to 101-1 l > oii"ltus direct , A SOIiDinil'S YAK.V. tlie Ohe > st Story lloceird- * Do.id CiinnersCoinliiu Itiiuk tei Drill. The strnnpost cvporu'iu'o I over had wns at old Fort William , on Governor's Islaiul , iu Kow York linlior , over twenty \ears ago. 1 was a sergeant at the thne , married , anel with mv young wife hnel been hing in a small house on the lower end of the i liml : , but the commanding ollieor oonelueleil to tear it down ami I was tolel to solocl the best rooms ejf the non-comimssieinceleitlloors' nnartera in the then unoccupied fort. What with my usual military duties and the fatigue of moving ami nlnoing things to rights , I was pretty well tuvel out when night came and slept like a log. iMy wife was worn out , toe ) , but eltel not sleep so sound as not lo be ells- tnrbod every night by what she called "the funniest noises , that sounded just like thunder , " but I paid but little atten lion to her , thinking It was only the noise of passing steamboats en- the wu h of the ) water on the shore , It might have been two weeks after I had M'ltli'd elenvn that , erne niglit 1 awoke suddenly from a sound sleep with that peculiar feeding of elroad or uneasiness upem me which arises from an unknown cause , ami has been usperi- eneeel by nearlj all of us. "John , elo > o hear it now ? " askeel my wife1 , w he-it she discovered I was awake , "ft sounils like Mime persons al work be low. " Listening for a short time I recognised familiar sounds , anil had I not been po-i- tivo thai the doors we're Wkcel , with the Kois hanging em a nail in myoom , I \\onhl have sworn thai the batteries wore maniieil bv evperieiiei'd gumiers. 'I'he eiuiok treail ol the men as they dragged the guns in , the ring of the rammer , the handling eif the shol that lay piled in icadinotu foruso , the return of tlie iron wheels eivor the rails as it was run out of the port was perfect In cver.v detail , only lacking the1 vveirels of command anel the repoit e > f the piece to complete the illus ion. ion.As As I listened the upioar inoroa.sod in volume until it was impossible for us to hoar each other's veiie-os without raiding them to a high pitch This guns were scrveel with what .seemi-d incredible rapidity , ami the very walls , massive us they were1 , treiubleel itmlor the ) heavy artillery in eoutimml motion , while ; the balls were rolling fiom one e'lid of the easements to the other , striking the siele-s with heavy tlmels. Unable to stand tills stale of alVairs any longer , 1 arose ami , lighting mv lantern look Iho keys along With a loailed revolver nndt descending the.stairs ah lightly as possible , reached the ilemrs. The noise at ( his point was. if anything , more deafening than when I lelt my room. Ciiitioiisly inserting the key mte > the leick , I cocked my si\ shooter , anil throw ing the iloor open .sneldeiily , with raised lantern anel weapon pnseiiti'd , entered tlie nearest casement to liml il unoevti- pieel , save by the grim edd gun anil tlio shot slacked in the-ir usual places. Jt was the .same in every battery I entered. Not a fool print disturbed the thick dust upon the lloor , nor was there a liuuer- mark upon eilber the gun or .shot. The toinplons were in place , mid no carriage had trave-lul en'i-r the i u l\ , rails. Confounded - founded even sllll more than i was bo- tore , I returned to my room , and was disturbed no more that night. The racket , however , commenced again ilio following night , and was kept up , vvilli slighl intermission , for a mouth. My account of this singular elislurbaneio was met with jests anel laughter liejin my fol low tolelior.s , which they modilled , it is true , when I corroborated il by my wife , but Ihen only M > far as to declare that it was a tchenio on our pait to get removed from unejeHiileirtablo ejuar- tiTs to one of the new epmrtor.s then about cenniilitod. Nollled al their taunts I voweel dial if ever the noisen com- meiiecel again I would have other wit- nc-.s to ( liom , and 1 did nol have long to wait , for about ono month after J waa awakened by the phantom gunnera. This time I passed out over the draw bridge , ami , going te > thei men's quarters , awakoni'd a sergi'ant by tliu name of Smith jioor follow ! ho horved with mo twenty years and is now in the insane a ylnm al Washington ami mueli against his will made him accompany me lo the scene. Aflor staneliug listening to the racket until Kmith'H face was as white as a shi'ot and ho was trembling fiom head tei fe > ot , I throw open Hies iloor. Smith always de- chuvd tint lor a niomenl he wnv the ghostly ereivv til llioir places , but I coulil eleteet nothing , nor could I ever discover any cause for the disturbance , although I otten was awakened by Ihe nightly drill ol my invisible artillerymen. Some months alter leaving Ihe island I leijrnenl thai during the Mexican war an artillery company drilled with those ) guns some limobofoie they lelt for MO.MOO , nml that they were nearly all killed in imttlo. 1 .suppose it must have been a freak of theirs to have ! their reunion.H in Ihi'so easements and praulicu vvilh their olel friends , the guns. Travolcis Who Would Not Scare. Now York Star : A man boarded a railroad train at Toronto the other elay , anel he passed through two eoaehes with out being oli'ercd a seat , although a. num ber of tliu passengers hael whole seats lo themselves , lie looked ill and weak , but that imieln no ilill'oronou. He finally Imlteel in the I'onler of the ; ear anel said louel enough le ) bo hoard by all : "d'oiide- men , 1 feel very ill , and I don't know but il nmy result in a case e > f small-io\ ] . " There was a hearty ha ! ha ! 1m ! from every passenger , and half a do/tun voices called enit : "Uivo us something new ! That old gag has been iloue > lo death ! " The-n everybody ehuekleil nml winked and Mattered themselves on their small- tics , , mid the man remained standing un til a passenger got olV al the nuxl slallon. When Iho Irani i cached St. Thomas a. doctor camei aboard to see about vaeci- nntlngthu passengers , and as ho came to the man who had aoughl to guy Iho othei-H , he aske-d : "What's the matter ? " " .Sick. " "Lot mo see your tongue. " It was exhibited. "J want to fe-olof your pulso. " The hand was oMondcel. "IV ! tin ; horn spoon ! old fellow , but you're coming elown wilh small pot ! " -lionteil the doctor , as ho dropped the liuml and ran to the platform lo uull u carriage. " Kvorj body had boon ready to giggle , hill no giggling took place. The ; wink ing and blinking ceased. No one poked ; his elbow' into another's ribs. On the contrary , a ooleir akin to host pastry Hour oropt ove-r eveji'i face In lliucaraml&layiieJ. thoio , and when ono passenger remarked tliul the wlmlu leil wore a t-ct of I/'ankejel ' fool.s nobody ; uoio to di.-puto the atfcC'r- on. _ No J'oclce'lK in the Shroud , Svraeii-o Siamlard The hemuly , old , fashioned lo > se > u uhvn.vs impreiss"i | on mon'ri minds whiM ) millionaire * din watt well put in the i-onvvrsatiem of two laboring - ing inun , who met late yiMorday nftur- iiooii near tho-iiow feeleral binleling , "Is it triiu that Vanderbllt behjuil ? " askeii tw vi them "Yes , thoi say it's true Uuiv luuuh mi .suppose lie lofl * ' ' "Kverillnnghehad. "