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Show in ml icr Ail l v. Ibe llfarmia .tniirnr nn Aeettiiul of llielr "l.ll.l Cllaila 1'AIIIk, Dec. St The Deacons were In court again teilay on acount nf their eldest child, Ulad). Mr. Deacon had applied for peimlrsllii from the Court to liave the dill I with him durln i thu liolldajs, and Mrs. Dearoti through her euuiistl vlgjrouily oprosed thu motion. After tho arguments the .India decided that Mr. Deacon could have (Jladya from 10 a. in. to S p. in., encty other day. Willie Deaoou Irol a upon It as a victory for himself, yot lie Ueollnostu accept tho Court's decision de-cision and rata he will apply lo thu otitis In the United Slates for a divorce di-vorce nnd control of his children Ho charges Mrs. Deacon with being n notoriously Immoral woman, she, hu ssj, hnvlm; ion Juried herself lui-properly lui-properly wit" J'lluco Du I'olx, Comto l)o L,i Ilocbefoiicliauld et al. Inliire.l lir nl ailing Itoer. llAl.Tixom', Md , Dsc.23. riiutron supports lo the roof of thu Porter Houso building on Ilallltuore atreet roll Ibis afternoon nod eleven men weru Injured, Injur-ed, ono of whom will die. Tin. I'tii'i. ni'r.iun. Ilia luropeit fllltiallun t'rrananl xlltl lllaaalrr. lto.Mi, Dec. IS. Iter lying lo a Christmas address from tho Cartllnals today tho Pope said that tho signs or a gathering storm were visible) to all olwrvors of moral and religious conditions, con-ditions, Tho l.uropsau situation was pregnant with ruin aud dlaatter and tho rendition i ould only bo trough! to nil end by the healing virtues of tho church, which herself was belug violently assailed. Tennjaan'a Mnnu.erlpt Hold. London, Deo. iiX Tho original manuscript of tho "Poems by Two Brothers" was told at auction today for $2200, with tho eopyrlnht reserved. The oms weru written by Allred"' nysou nnd his brother Charles. Ilia (nil H.ll..n lllll. Nt,w Vohic, Dec. 23. "Iho anil-option anil-option bill will pais the senate aflor tbe holidays by n vote of 2 tol.'Jsild Ben-ator Ben-ator Washburn of Minnesota today at tho Fifth avenue. "Inn people desire tho bill to beoome a law." ll.alli.'Svllea. Ban i-jtA.NCiecu, Dec 2.1 James Phelan, a millionaire and ouo of tho hist known California pioneers, who osmeheru during the gold excitement In ISsJ, died this morning. Ones FurlJ Thou. anil Dollnrs. Cincinnati, Dec. 23 lU-Htate Benator ltobert Knlmert, who disappeared disap-peared Wednesday evening, owes $0,. U00 of Iwrrowed money ou mortgaged property I u this city. tiatdaVteraubslites. Ff-AQiTAtx, Arli Dec. 23. Tho Ban Juan Illvcr gold excitement has about subsided. Parties are returning from the plaeer fields everyday. A majority say there Is nogold to amount to anything In the placers. If there la any kind of development done on the river It will have to be dona by cipl-tallsts cipl-tallsts and the proposition as to wheih-iror wheih-iror not It will pay Is a doubtful one. It Is from twelve to thirty feet to bed rock and lots of water to conteud with. There lias uo gold been taken out of Ban Juau, notwithstanding It has lit en reported that large sums have been passed out. The camp tsnuplacu for a poor man. Tho country uver hlch they have to juiu Is a desert ono and there Is uo work there nor any gold. llirreMen Illllr.t. Dai i.as, Tf x., Deo. 21. In n battle with pistols an I rifles at Arlington this afternoon three men were killed aud ono mortally wounded. The com-batauta com-batauta were William Brultb, and a man namod Bpears on ono side and (Jeorgu Hargrove, Br., and Ouo. Hargrove, Har-grove, Jr., nnd a brother on the other aide. Uver twenty-five shots were flrol. Bpears, Hmlth nnd Ueorge Hargrove, Jr., era dead and thu senior Hargrove mortally wounded. Ola.a tVnrka lo II loa.tl. Alton, III., Dec. 21. At a meeting of Hint glass manufacturers held here, It was deoldoJ, after a long debate pro and con, to cIo.e every Hint glass factory In thu United Bates for two weeks. The shut down will commence tomorrow. This action was taken so as to avoid over-pro liietlon of bottle ware, manufacturers feeling that new tariff legislation would catch them with a big stock, which would have to be told at lies than cost. It ants le flat Ilia Money Haek. Bl. LoUIH, Dec. 21 Attorney John M. (Hover filed a mysterious suit this morulng,ln which he atked for a ludg. mtnt for $500,000 for his client, M. Henri Do liouiort. Tho petition of Itself nonvejs no Information as to what the suit Is for, but Olovor admits lnferentlally that hla client advanced M. Herschofler 500,000 on Panama canal stock and bonds, and that now, since thu collapse of that scheme, lie wauts to get his money back. U.luani.i. niirhMl t'. Kansah Citv, Dec. 21. Three hundred hun-dred Chinamen lu Kansas City are greatly worked u)i over a proposition eomlng from tho Chinese government to tax every Chinaman lu thu United btntea Jl each for the purpose of testing tho Chinese ixcluslon act. John John, a Chinese merchant, Is raid to have received a letter from Yung Wung, formerly commissioner nf education for tho Chinese government, lu which It was stated that a strong movement lo lest the exclusion not was to bo made, mid tbut every Chinese resident within with-in the United Btatcs was to contribute jl towards the fund. Local Chlnameii would rather gambit, than put up the necesiary dollar. Tho fund from lure, howover, will Include SI from every pig tall lu the oily limits. |