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VOLUME 28, FLANNELS, FLANNELS! Choige and Desirable Styles. FIELD, LEITER & (0. State and Washington-sts., all special attention to their l(\’argo Stock of Select and Sea- soneble Flannels, consisting of Entleld, Gilbert, Quechee Roy- al, Tyrol, Neatic, Concord, and many other regular makes in ‘White and Colored, Ribbed, Twilled and Plain; SHAKER FLANNELS; Medicated Anti- Rheumatic Amana Flannels, Twilled and Plain. A Job Lot TW’ILLED. FLAN- NELS, a special reduction, full lines and great bargains. 10-4 SHEETING FLAN- NELS, very fine; French Plaids and Stripes. SIHRTE\ThG FLAI&TNELS, all styles, qualities, and prices. tlyust;.%ha finest line of EM- BROIDERED FLANNELS to be found in the market---all at extremely low prices. BLANKETS, CURTAINS, &o. PARTY POLITICS. Smith, of Arkansas, Well Looked After, but Not Found. The Garland Government Anxious to Take Him in Hand. the (Constituted Au- thorities. More Troops Ordered to New Or- Teans---The Contested Elections, A Conseryative Organ Ad- vises the Assassination of Radical Officials, Complete List -of the New Wisconsin Legisla- ture. Votes in the Congressional Districts of Wisconsin. Official Vote of lowa on Secretary of State and Congressmen, CARTER & WARRIH, 77 State-st., - ‘Are selling at great reductions Table Damask, Damask Towels, fn tn il g St tho ly . b but have boon unable to find them. Gov, Bl t Gazland eaye Lo will have thom if ho Lus to al e S, soarch evory houso in the State. Tho law under which the warranta wero iesued is commonly known ns the * Usurpation-of-Office act,” and : was passod by DBaxter's Legislature for the 0 mg am purposo of proventing Brooks from taking stops to oust him (Baxter). Gov. Garland has 3 recoived a largo number of telegrams from Tox- urtains, &c Cl, | 25 Tenncasos, and Missouri, offoring kim say y L1} "9 | number of troops he may want, Ho has twy companies in the city, and three or four more aro expected to-mortow from poiuts on the rail- Prior to Removal to their New | rond. ‘s gamfln s orgngn;fogh by mzm lasy -5 summor, and ali woll-arme; noedlo-guns, Ators, 105 Statoast, Tt s bolloved by Garland and his frouds’ thet Bmith aud Wheeler are at the United Btates Ar- soual, and it is sald Garland will mako a domand on the Commandant in tho morning for thoir surrender, Prico, of tho Republican, will bave OCEAN NAVIGATION nnexnminn(l# innuw momillgfi, B C. A . 0 the Asnociated Preas.] A A e A e LrrTie Rock, Ark., Nov. 15,—Col. J. . John- son, Bocretary of State undor Gov. Baxter, who STATE NE. |ndenotsasmde dov. frstar vio now Congtitution, authorizos a denial of the Now York to Glnsgow, |I.lv::rrnrml. Belfaat, | statemont from Washington that Lo, with othor o) A —Lno &ni, now, ‘Clyde-built ted wi ith, 15 Eml I. gvx}fi)mrfi{m g o N s bute Btato ofticors elected with Smith, now rocognizes we Republicanism vs. Democracy---What the Republican Party Has Achieved. ARKANSAS. GARLAND'S MILITIA HUNTING FOR SMITI, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, LrrrLe Rook, Ark., Nov. 16.—Garland's miti- Smith as Governor. ‘The most perfoct quiet Exavafls throughout tho city. V. V. Smith, and STATE OF INDIAN. is Becrotary of Stato, Wheolor, cau BTATE OF FLORIDA ;xn > whfim bo found, }nrml Gov, ‘G?l- vory Wednesday theroaftor, taking passcogersas | land will on to-morrow o or a roward for fi.‘::,‘..;h ;-'w-wurl)nlruokl Groat Britalt Brarisioady | their approlonsion, that thov my bo brougin T e, ey O"Passago aphiy to AUSTLN | beforo tho courls, and thore Lold 10 naecr tha BALDWIN & C0., Agonts) 73 Broadwas, Now York. | chargos_sguinst them under tho laws of the Btocrago Otlice, No, 45 Broadway. ;N".’:“EZ‘;IL’RE"‘"’ Stute. Neither Gov. Garland nor tho Logisla- """'"'"&’:&'1Wemm Agent, 8l Glarkest., Ohlcago. | ture, which is now in seesion, will appenl to fi D.]. L_ £ St hi ?‘illhg&th% ljros}dr,:lnt a‘;'l C;angresu, :htll, St,glu au- ) oritics being fully able to protect tho Govern- Na' on 190 SR P ment. Report bes it that é’mnh is held in the INOTICE. Unitod tzlmle-x\‘l.‘(ilmllla Sl,““:lllio bsm;umnm is llll- st sonthorly route has alwaye beon adopted moat ontiraly aganst Bmith, both among tho O T ora. 0 ShtoFt,btn adopled by | mot o of tholafe Gov. Buxtor and those o Be Balling from N. York lur London (diroct) ovory fortaight. TREPARING TO BUFPORT BMITH'S GOVERNMENT, Cabl Dassago, fln W(’i ;I;{:nn‘uir:-legnum at groatly ‘Wasunaroy, D, C., Nov, 16.—A. privato tele- A e ad oy b Jomeut e, gram, dated Holons, Ak, says military com- P. B. LARSON, Wostorn Aeent, panies aro beivg organized to suppott the Smith xgx.-mmwfimggllafi;m Tandolph-sts. (apposicd new Governmont, aud_ thnt the report provails that ~2hacman Houke). 3 . . such government s to bo tomporarily eatablished Great Western Steamship Line, | at Holoun. . Sonator Doreeer of Askishod From Now York to Briatol (England) diroct. Toproscots tho Bmith party, hns had soveral From No intorviews with Attoruoy-Genoral Willinms, Arragon, Symonds, Saturday, Nov. 3L Groat Wostern, 3 Windnam. Satiirday, Voo, 19 Cornwatl, Siamer. Last night & ropresentativo of tho Garlaud in- Cabin Passagt $7n;'almnrmndf4w.(?h‘xl1;‘!01'%_%937; toreat called on Williams and roquested him to LS PR PRp Arrly v Gent ¥oolglt Dol | oo action unth tht ‘o eoer o, i fo o Bhore &AL B B B b, MODONALD, Agent, The Attornoy General has thus far recoived an Smith's telegram to Prosidont Grant and Smith's REMOVAL, Eoclnmnuan. and will have & conforonce with AN~ @ Presidont to-morrrow, NOTHING OF ANY INPORTANCE rogarding the Arkansas complications has been received in official ciroles since your last advicea, except & telegram from Garland. atating that he will lilo his briof by Tuesday, Notbing will be doue by the Attornoy-Genoral till then, —_— LOUISIANA. 9 MORE TROQPB ORDERED TO NEW ORLEANS. New Yonr, Nov. 16.~The Zerald's Now Or- loans spcolal says: * Ex-Goy, Wolls, President EA. g E REMOVED TO of the Board, says he hay official knowledge that additional Federal troops have boen ordered to 141 & 143 Dearborn-st., P e toak 8 G STATE OF NEVADA .. discovers iuformalities in election thoy will decline to gy (TRIBUNE BUILDING.) S cm—tiflcat: b nlfllmr candidato, lunvln;:gtlé e overnment. to ordor a now olection with FINANCIAL. tlurty days.” ; ASHASSINATION OF BADIOALS ADVISED, FIRST-CLASS Anothor spocial says : " A “long dispateh, re- ’ producing a fiery editorinl advocating the a¥sns- Tomn, Couuy Sehoo & Brdge B | ity el et BOUGEIT. port. Tho leaders of tho White Leaguo favor oderation until Qongress moots, unloss, in the Loans of $5,000 and upwards made ::lehnumo, tho Iletun‘}lng Bourd forees an ismie, upon Real Estato by whon ::l \&m bo mot Evgyllmm sy contliot with the t Fedoral Governmont.' CITIZENS' BANK OF CHIGAGO, R 1563 MADISON-ST. TUR LEGISLATULE OF 1875, FTURS. The following is a list of members of tha noxt W Wisconsln Legislature. Republicans in Roman, GREAT BARGAINS IN “Roformers” in Jalic, Indepondents in saary, LADIES’ FASHIONABLE FURS! | srsas, From New York Baakrupt Sule, List, Tandsomo Soal Muft and Toa, prico $10, 18, W, H, Diner, Btylish Black Lynx Mutf and Hos, prics 310, 10, W, I, Rounds, e Mal (3 20, Josegih Waner. Gaod Min and Uollar, 10, EliadUHL A dlaf anit Gollar, a1 to g, oA 21, W, G, Sitvertiorn, U aro sich Rdods as abe soteiisd ay”trom 828 taa7s | 5. K. 1h Drbre, o gt Selichtin. S ! . Joln ek, . . . diced, pdols bodt manet it Tyl ondnd | Ay i:,’lnmm. 3t 15D darron, 2 8, T, D, Wevlis, MEDICAL. Fariand, \ Ao ) et e e st s e 4 4. ice, a rdcn, x s Campbell 38, George Krouskop, T O v‘; I SI E,S {:. lll:‘zl"fl.?lm-':’." A 49, Thou:as B, Scolt, 1 0 AL Burney, . 1. b, Graiam, U NIV IERS.AT it Joms Siemils. 34, It, G, Llald, 16, J, €, Holloway, 83. J, Gy WiLnor, 17, 3i, N, Davia, M Ropubiiceny, 17; Roformers, 165 Indopendent, 1, ASBEMILY, and Wood—G, M, Marabal Taen Intoroally, and not unflod, sa most remedion | A o s oy arebiall et oot & porsninbeuy | ARG RO, Lt Hobbing, Efi.’ ey b s nderiul Wi i i s parforyied tamo et wonddortul eurswity s | Drowh—te e thuda, en suld, | Yon Liays bub 4 ter & to kuow its valuw, e 4 ‘Bod by all Drughvian Quluweb—Joln iliiah, e Chicago Dailpy Teibune ® s/ CHICAGO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, Chippowa—T, G, Malbe Olurk and Jackson—fich a—Marcus Barden, J, B, Rowlands, J, B, Orawford—Zensa Boach, Enno—hnfl Adams, 5, U, R, Joues, D, 31, Golnl:l,ln Door and Kowaunoo—Olia: unn—Rock J, Flint, Eau Ohtro—J, G, Fond du Lac—! {tton by corsairs, overcomo by Wo aro already ro-croating, chanan atepped down and out, was bridged at Montreal, on not tho Mississippl, nor tho nourl, nor the Iludson, nor the All tho uation ling her with fron hoops by the Ito- Tho Paclilo States Liave boen put ju relation s, and ilus. ith cltics, colloges, systoms mining, and a shiowing a high atato Littlo or nothiug 8 hoforo this part tho ficld of hostil- 588 I8 covered with cities; the fiold of # war on Mormoniem is covered with Torritory haa boen the Indinus hava poliey whoso oxouse is Bloux,” Comanches, and rossed. Tho Indiau Torritory pnce with Kanuas and Nebrasks, bwuy to Toxns. That zmnt od with towns and communi- poriod, Arkansss, 1, is crossed by a r, from Illinois to Lo wholo Northwest i tha off- publican party, with 1ta systems and bridges, "All the commorce a8 now conduotod by steam is compensation for tho roplaco- rino on foreign waters by such & globo mny nover soo again, Vort- Philadolphis, Balti- aud Now Orloaos, aro now Eurapo, tho West Indios, and eot of nearly G0O great which bring an emigrant for $15 and Beugor for §50, across 4,000 milos of on the Lakes may bo callod & god- Dblossed by the right hand of bauofactions woro its afilic- It renohod its arms of stael to the Nuecos aud tho famisbed Iand of prevail as a party, invoked 1its spiric ft of hor railrond systom, jeators carried tho Confedorato omie xa8 on paths of iron. Railroads in- tho priuciples of tho party recoived and Baltimoro laid hand on Chicago, New York, The Capital of the natlon becamo a clty. Richmond becas of & Stato in balf tho spag Capital of a faction. Al bla_and places dovast: world waa more the 8t. Lawronco British aofl, but Ohio, nor tha Mis Busquohinana at 4 boon put togot! Pinney, Davtd Ford, M. the hody of tho Laot, thomsolves and with Chi triously ondowod wi of irrigation and financial polloy, pondence and was known of tho Plaing slnce that day, . Tlocker, Guorge Hunter, Joffray, Lafayells Caskey, Ben 3L, Oaaten, Dalos Abr s, A i ifta, Kearton Conten, Christian Mayer, Austin Kellogg, 3, W, Junenu—Job N, Grant, Kenosha—R, Siimmons, e—John Bradley, Fayoto—JaAn A nderson. Mnnltowoe— &, Sin Marathon—q1, ‘Rnate, Alurquatto—Tobort Mitohell, Milwaukeo—I, Van Schaick, eliaw, 8. A, Harrl d railroads; evory ard all ocouplod ; ted with onn human pity, and the Apnches, aro supp: hias almost kopt and fs the steam by virgin Empiro is fl cationa built in the Republican which was a gulf without a traf railroad from corner to corner the Red River. spriug of tho Roj of ronds, citics, of the Uppor Lakos, fleots aud rafts, ment of our may iith, 1. 8, Lorigan, R, D, Smazt, Deter Faga, W, J, Ker- Public Sentiment in Favor of Fred Muacowitz, T, O'Ne Oconto—Tohn Teigh, mic—G, N, Richmond, Qzntkow—@, Gueés, Fred W, Horn, L, Js Tiock—M, Osborn, Goorge H, Orosb) hby Dhrdick, Andrew Datlsa, moro, Charleston, all connectod with yysn—Joseph ledig, P, @eraughty, N, 0, orth, South America, Trompoanlosu—N. D, Comatock. YVernon—Ols Anderaon, J. E, Nowell, L, Budrp, Obarles Dunlap, N. A, Schneider, Andrew Martin, Warhington—Phitf T farver, M, 8, Hod Woukesha—Silas Waupnca—, iL. Calkdun, Watislinra—J, H, Thotnas. bago—dea Rogers, N, ita royat polloy. B, Robinson, L. 8, Republicans, 64 ; Reformers, 31; Indepondent, 1, VOTES FOR CONGRESS, Madrson Journal, Nov, 14, g 810 tables of majorities in tho ossional Distiiots, loinls rocoived at the Whon the full vote of a Where it did not nothing incroased. Virginia to accept the hoavy gi to dato, aud oilk Boorotary of Stato, county*ls glven 1t 1s o mo tho Capitat of The following aro co sho sought to ba tho |2 undance poured on ated by acoidont, © gonorous to Chicago than to ‘olk, mml‘:mlm v ! olectrio communication passed groat doops, and the land talked to part, lko one great soul Inminous go aud bealth. Wo of tho shirt; the Lousomald the well for water; gas broko formity in potty hamlots and rivord wore made torun back- a8 no placo 80 poor but it had its poopla drank at tho bottom atigued with cll itoraturo grew cheap, The achools and collegos 0 work of this party moro 88w lo the song wont 1o longor to out in joyous unl ward ; there wi of cool lakos, whilo f : Tho majforitien aro ns follows ; of tho country are th than of any perlod, arity at Iast outran all solid bul- party bad influitely raised tho only rival by the oxamplo it cou- an obetinaoy it could not thomsolves croesed d_for tho policy Whige shook bnuds with Like tho man whostormed the citadcl on in the comedy of La Loyaume cs, the viotors embraced the con- ganization, never dofeated, the immobility of its inanimale i TRepublicans votors 8 on the sholl, be- standard of ita forred, but, wo understaud, Republi nast thoir convictions aud vote: of thoir onemios, Repnblican mnjority, 28,203, Thoe tablo includes, on the Re in Mitchell and 16 in Seot Joshua 'I', Youn Josiah I, Youns losos in tho offic! Hamilton is returned for Davi instond of David Morgan, Tho Bain uver last yoar is somo 7,500, voto is about 3,000 lightor. Polk Goy 8eo, polls the I bo entitled to the tho State Convention. publican side, 837 votos Lt voturnod as cast for , 80d 1,878 in Van Buren, for which Mr. Young of courso id G. Morgan, Topublioan net 1t The oflicial voto 18 as and throw itsolf awa wrote the namo of Arl causo Domacrals wero weary . MAGNUM Orus, For a party of sentimont, nothing ever raised 80 many material monuments materialiem, nono over had for tho advancem vino, ovor worked with such tha world tho namo of Lincollstie" oat Ropublican vote, and will 6t roprosontation (16) OFFICIAL VOTES FOR CONGRESS FIvTi DiRTnICT, The officlal vote fs as follows: i for a party of B0 great o hoart ; nothing, not di- will rival the Fronch Revolntion After it fought tho war for it progroased so far f society in tho South X 1oaction, ostablished roduced by freo labor, under its beef, and grain, by driven gangy it did upon & soil worn thin 28k two races repol- ad no more than human an sncrifico on an idoul T could be a studont of 1ts 53 The followlng u;l llll,“;tb“m"“um a Union without Slav upon the reconstruction of that it tamed tho Ku-Klu the ballot, and Pprotection, yiol ual to the largest ever raisod THE TWO PARTIES. REPUBLICANIS V8, DEMOCRACY, From Our Owen Correspondent. Wasumezon, Nov, 11, 1674, A few days bave passed sinco the uncertain populace let out tho rope of the watch-dog. The Demacratio party has something else to do now but sarl ; tho part of the press with convictions and right powors something to do besides do- Dy tho luat of Stave: Innt, and ona of th ratitido for superhum olialf; the other neve: Tho cost of tho comforts ¢ kind io tho W party entored into its declino, ty for over-civilization, a wholo goneration is Impostors cross over to alty thun the brewors' mon thomsolves, Moro- 1 olinunation of origin- om every long process ; clpitatod nnd condonso ooforred upon man-~ tho Ropublican There is & poual- A gonerous formout of attended by a rolapso, drink the liquor of the They aro more noisy in their loy- cstorn World by OUR NEW MASTERS, To destroy a fow mon in authority, and in famo, has been the narrowand nimblo part of a kind of journalism which bo- gan after it exbousted the politics of time-sory- ing. ‘Chat typo of public commentator is con- gratluting ivself now with an inward scnse of hazard, for journalism under the Domocracy pondenco. It never did, intfes, not all come ] L7¢ Tho roturns frow difforcut cor plete, indicato the follow Rusk, It over, thero is a chomica] ally-useful eloments fr theso oloments are pred tuoy act liko ronogades, Thoy slx:y with Anton; fachief, Thou art afook, Take thon what courss thiou wili] n; The Ropublican par vever could have inde, and it nover will, I'he party thut is now appearing n ominous proportions, it vaporous 1uconsistoucy, a mero Specuro of the Brocken, ean no moro abido six- teow years of such criticism from tho prees as tbe Ttopublican lenders havo had, than it conld abido honest correspondence at the gallows of 8] ty i (bis, and it will ro- suma control of tho Nation unloss this bo- aon ot by giving up tho Nation, tho npire, 1 return for fan(astic vincial soveroignty, which havo novor pnescd boyond our own literaturo and news iu the knowlodge of men, Give up the Pullman ox milk-train ? Weigh ba; locomotives to eross Dol vasb question as to whothor stops to dino at Omal Council Bluffa? Bhall theso splendid combinations of human the railroad systems which aro sus- woon torminal points, ictitions boundaries, relapse to huuled by State_constabulary ? ances, without the reaso) in Europe, aro to bo c namo of Jefforson, This 18 tho ngo of gront Empires, for Snrdinos, Italy for tho Italinng, but one America on ¢! and that is tinted il suthority. Tho dreams of the st would havo be Amorica if localitios rest general convictior & map of Bovercigntics m: & map of SBoveroignties detormiue natlon nover will havo a policy, At this momont a part; claiming to havo a polic; toward authority is anima Home-Rule man from Bouth Oaroling, w in 80,000 in minority, More-Ourroncy mai of Btates with $42, confor on Congress. Hamilton for tho Fedor Republio, the ) schemes of pro' press for the Virginin gago at Ogdon? Hwap aware? Euterinto the the Paciflo Ratlrond ba or emashes baggage at As a victorious party, it never mado n newe- Journal ; nover advanced tho profession of nows to any cousideration ; novor s digcovor anything ; was edit egotists and a pair of sclsso; monly opoued a bottlo of gin than lighted on a patagraph; and the groat structuroof tho press 18 country was ratsod postertor to the of the Demacratio party, Wako 25 Republicans at random, and 200 Dom- ocrats, aud tuers will bo 200 to 2 favor of the lesser nunber. imposeiblo for the next part, without demolishing o part of cleaning out Newspapor Row, g flons into the Reporters’ Callery. Ho “‘who oxpeots Col, gode, sirl to bo ealled op a8 Kakophagus and Crodir. to the responsibili Rust gave toraco thut wandering ropos ovent of a Bourbon iuto tho social waat writa thoro of tho pect any money to ed by its political 8, which more com- irrespective of bo pulled and All the snnoy- 8 for thom, which exist 0 of support in onforred upon us in the 1t will be utter) Lo map of tho mind of man, ko Franco, tho color of ono political econo- con eatisfied loug ago in nd not intorposed to ar- A nation can havon Iyartor, of Jawjia, bl- ithets in Grook, such -Mobiloyor, will awakon of agag-law such as Col. rosloy. I it to bo oxpected riois will bo allowed, in the restorution, to paes frooly oogses of tho South, aud Lowory Band aud the White Such a journalism as bas bel EIGHTH WISCONSIN DISTRIOT. A'DILL, REPUDLICAN, ELECTED BY 41 MAJORITT. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MAD1BoN, Wis., Nov. 16.~Tho BUEPONBe a8 to tho closely contosted olection in the Bighth Con- gresslonnl District is finally ended by the recoipt Liore of official returns from all tho counties. Buturday tho officin! flgures wore roceived from ¥, giving 461 for Cato, instead of 88 horotofors roported, 'y appears in the ofiing when its vory progress ted “by a shind; on built up in this ious to bo the sound ully of m, thot would wait a thiou- heso germs of froe men to be Not even the tenots of non-in forenco uro advocatod but in tho tono of inter. y the pross of that bolialf; and reform ronco ; Governmentis movo: wmuuy by tho wise, N Where will tho 8 blackguarded by the n who arises trom tho Mothor ,000,000 of dobt Lo wants to Virginio is to-duy with ‘edoral assumption of Stnto debta ; Bouth Carolina i with Andrew Jackson for Fodoral rosumption of power, Califoruia is for gold, saud years for (| Marathon Qount; , to monetize 0 OUTRIGGERS, Domaeratic party find the pa- atriotism to handle tho public obli- it got but yosterdsy ? APOr-press (0 Animate olection of county officers Oct, glving 48 mojority for MoDill, and y ofticinl figures woro recuived from Sha- 555 for Cate, inatoad of noted with now ones, uth declared In politica, arrive at it by deferring to the Cul premo but & part, aud that s wholo “T'io londers of the Democra lived in content, with eaton brofled foo no iden of doing an; oral policy of thia it a return to tho keop the voto, sufliclont nowsp: 0 politicinug who would' this bolalf? " As o party, press; and what is that? ovor made in a brief timo by wano County, giving 547 or 5Y6, as hereto! orities uro thus 1,950, of it will listen to its own ‘Tho Inrgest fortuno ¥y & Domocratic jour- ick Pomoroy’s,” In the Town of La Ho wroto to the lovel of Politicians can speak to no Jess, ppear to a portion of the Tndopondent , after u time, that they caunotb 0 thoy havo beon led by wild ani~ Tho dangor of this Luropoans, is Com- eaders of that wontiment aro ho pross, Just us the Communoe in and Rochofort, and part of the press no its part, sloadily and without the way to restore the country, In camp of obuorvation, oxcepi whon 1t becomen u part of tho o rolation of a patiiotio press tio party, who hava modorn comforts, and n preference to fried, have ything but pursuing the gen- Ropublican party, practices of tho But tho Domocratio party s like light on the upper crust; bononth i s is indigostible by the Nation, goud deal, but never loar: t divides mankind in| igeors, Abolishionists, 'lio policy of tho now Wo-ung ugalnst You-uns, —— GEN. BUTLER. AN INTERVIEW WITIL HIM, Zoston (Nov, 13) L‘arrj:nan‘dmu of the New York lera ate’s, 1,039, olectinj Thero is an informal Lincoln County, the Becretary of St andas, without the bo oloclod by 8 majority, & Board of m might Lo ready to fine AceDill himself is hore, 0 voico of the peoplo through Iack of for securing which thore is tho time for the State can- fity about the roturn trom of thé arganization of which ato has no oflicial information, voteof this count; sustain the pac mals in hurnes land, fllled to re and will soato it that tiy shall not fail to bo hoard fovm fn oxpression, atplo time beforo ned anything, to threo groat classos’s Aworicana in t 1 led by Marat, Cinsorot, The duty of that Which has doy ducobiniam, in In roafllintion, iu time of battl, column, {a the trug to Government, & n look back to the rive of the Re« ty and strilko out WHAT 11A8 BEEN ADDED to order and com reinvigoration nod 1t bas boen o period Peaco a4 the wars of party {8 the pgliny of OFFICIAL VOTE ON SECKETARY OF STATE, {{a.) Regrster, Nov, 19, cast for Bocretary of a8 announced by the Tho canat is not From the Lea Soines Tho following is the ve Btato al the rocent clootion, Exeoutive Councll yestorda; comploto as to the other Biate officors § Young, Morgan, L O Ihad anothor interview with Gen. Bubler ta- day, in which the matlor of his futura political movemonts and the rumors concerning thow were alluded to, *' What aro thoso rumors ?" tho General asked, *' Well, I have hoard it stated that Fou wero going to be & candidato for the United Btatoa Beuato this wintor." “X bavo mo muoh intentlon,” musmered the fort in tho interior, without a edtul to his hoart. of nuch campaigns for France in littlo above_the from Marongo to Lelpsio, ouly on the sea thst wo havo dis- & &/ & P iron 'Gonnrul. “and you can wayso Yory er ~ o ally,” ] ** How about the Governorslip noxt f QAro you going for that ? I askod. &€ "* You can writo down another ¢ No,' S5 the roply. -7‘5 . *I hnve soon 1t atated in the paporawr. ky,” T added, “that Propidont Graut has tondered you the Rusnlan mission, and that it 1s likely you will accept, Is thero any truth in that state- mont P * No, not a word of truth ; and you can nay further that thoro s no truth in tho stalemont that I am going to Luropo for the benotit of my health. During tho laat session of Congross my plysicnl condition wus such that Journoy abroad wns, perhiaps, momoutarily thought of ; but I aw now fully rocoverad, and’tho jdans of a foroign tour hna boon abaudoned loug ainco,"” ** How abous this storv of your foruing n now political ]?mrty that the Advertiser spoakn of this morning 2" i +» You can say thoro {a not & word of truth in ** Thoro ia anothor story aflont, Gonoral, tothe offoot that yout contomplato writing n lottor for publication, giving, in dotatl, your views of the causos, of not ouly your own dofeat, but of the goneral demoralization of the Ropublican party mm\;fihwz tho Btato aud country. How about at +*Not & word of truth in it. I shall have some- thiug to eay on such matters, but I shall not b hoard from oxcopt from my sentin tho halls of Cougross, I shall writo no lottor and will not bo intorviowed on tho subject. Ad I have nlroad: intimatod, and you can publish it in the Jerald A 1 shall not writo any letter, neither abll I bon gandidate for COurgross, or for_ Governor of Masunchusotts. Neithor am I going to Lurope, or to Russis, and noither mn I going to huve anything to do with tho starting of o now party.” An aliueion to tho third-torm mattor failed to cliott nny opinion from tho Goneral. In somo furthor convorsation tha queation of tho Gonor- al's dofent was vaguely nlluded to, aud I hinted that it was pnmbfi; that tho atand wbich he bad tuken on the ourrency quostion might have had somothing to do with i, Without ndmitting this might be tho caseho proceoded to shiow that ho was nov s2_bndly beaten ns popularly be- lioved, and that the rout certainly was not so groat n Lis own ns tn some of tho other Con- grossionnl dintricts. s I waa about leaving, the Genoral, roforting again to tho rumors of what his fututo political movetents aro to be, gave the impression that ho will probably retire from political lito aftor tho close of his present term in Congrasn. * **You can gay,” ho romarkoed,” that I am RO~ ing h')'luond atriotly and exclusively to my busi- nes: "*To your logal businoss?” 1 8aid, inquir- o8, eir, to my logal profossion,” was tho prompt and omphetie answer, Whother thin 1dicates pormanont retiremont or not I cannot positively judge, bus my opinion in in tho affirmative, e SPEAKER BLAINE, HE WILL XOT DE A GANDIDATE FOR SENATOR. TorTLAND, M., Nov, 15.~Speaker Blaine bhos writlen o lettor to the Portland Press, in ro. 8ponga to a paragraph montloning bim as POB- sible candidate for Sonator, in which he states decidedly that he would, nndor nocircumstances, accept tho Souatorship, R THE NORTHWESYERN STATES. News Items Telegraphed to 'Tho Chie engo ‘Tribune. ILLINOIS, Artiolos of sszociation have beon issued to vartios in Kankakae to organizo a company with $12,000 aapital stook, for the purpose of con- structing a horse-railway betweon Knnkakoo and Bourbonnais,—a Fronol village 2 miles north- west of Kaukakeo. —Tho Grand Jury at Havana have found in- diotmants against o dopaty in tha Cirouit Clork's oflice tlere, for embezzlemont of the fuods of tho ofico; also ogninst Mra, Low, of Sadora, for the murder of hor husband some months ago, and agmnst Babeook and Callahan, for Jar- cony. —Tho annual sezaion of the Champaign Towne ship Sunday-School Association convened in Champaign vesterday. The aftornoon soseion, held in the Methodist Churoh, was Iargoly at- tended, a8 was also the evonlng scssion in tho Presbylorian Ohurch. Excollant addresses ‘wera mado, The olection of oflicers resulted in the choice of A, A. Barnard as Prosident and H, Af, Douglas 8g Secretary, DICHIGAN, Last Monday night, two men ontered the Lousaof Mrs. I'armlee, o wealthy old Iady living alono 4 miles south of Leroy. Thoy blindfolded lier, and demanded hor money. She told thom that, if thoy would let bor go into anocher room above, sho wonld get tho money for them. Thoy did 8o, and she escapod. The vobbers soarched tho houso, bus found nothing. —The Micaigan State Tomological Bocioty will moet nt Tonia Dee. 2, —Honty Barkor, s farmerliving north of T.an~ sing, was woriously injurod, a day or two ngo, by tho giviug way of a bridgo over which ho was driving, "Ho was hold fast'in_tho dobris, with broken log and ankle, ovoran hour beforen Good Bawaritan passed that way. —Willism Rice, who was somo timo ago de- Faand from tho Methodist miniatry for niloged [contious conduct, hns, lu the Circuit Court at Masou, succeeded in proving that tho ‘woman in the eudo was not the legal wifo of her suj posed husband, not having been divoress rom o former Imsbnud; and & nol. pros, hag, in con- gequence, been entored, 10WA. Tho steam-packet Red Wing, in loaving Bur- lington on Saturday, collided with the forry-hont Jeenla Edgington, carrying away the latter's wheel-houso, * The damages wiil probably not disnblo tho boat, The Red Wing is the lnbe up- bouud pacliot this season, —Lao warfare sguinst tho liquor-gellers at Elkader continues. Bince Mra, J. O. Vaupel commencod nettons against the liquor-vondera of Elkndor, olulming dawages to the amount of £40,000, Mra. Ennico A, Placo, wifo of R, 0, Tluco, of tha same town, has commencod similar cnses. Mis, Placo claims, in hor potition, that ehio bns sustained dnmages, to ber husband, fame- ily, and herself, to the amount of $32,000, on account of the intoxicating liquor sold to bor husband, Bbo has brought four actions, sgrogating In - dumagos fo tho amount above montloned, and ngainst the following par~ ties; George Waschmath for $2,000: Gua Bor- man, for %10,000; Jacob Stommer for $10,000 ; X, Lomin for #10,000. Both of the ladios that hiavo commenced thoso motions oooupy high po- sitions in socioty and are much respeotod, —The Baulk of Fort Madisou will change hands on Doe. 1, H. 0. Johnson, of Borea, 0., will sucoced f. Cattermolo ng Prosident and principal atockholdor, e talks of changing il Lo u National Baule. INDIANA, A farmor of Jacksou Townshi, , Wayne Qounty, namad Juliua Voirol, while diggiug a well on Lis furm, recoived a blow from a briok whick foll {rom the top of the well, inflicting 1njuries ‘whioh causod donth in two hours, MINSESOTA, E. 8t Julion Cos, Domoeratlo eandidate for Congrosa ngainst I, B, Strait, Republican, olocted from tho Second Minnesota District, an- nounces that ho will contost Mr, Strait's seat bo- foro tho Iouso Committos on Llections, but de clinos to conflrm nowspupor &tatements aa to his grounds of contest, —T'uthor Clemonts, of the Assumption Church, Bt, Paul, on Saturday administored the final sacramout to Rapp, who, with his wifo and Laudonschlngor, are hold for the murder of My, Lick, ‘The wshornmont was administered on tho advico of physicians . (hat Dapp I8 fast pesslng 1nto & con- dition of Ineurnblo ineanity, He doclaros that the polsoned liquor found in his collar wns l:{npurml by his wite and Lunudorschlagor to kil m, —Stoamer Minnesota, the Iast, 8t. Louis boat of the seawon, lenves 8t Paul to-dny, Tho weathor is yob fall-like, and tho river mey be opon & month yot. —_—— OBITUARY, Svectal Disvatch ta The Chicago Tridune, Deriorr, Mioh., Nov, 16.—Capt. E, It, Veger, of tho stoamor Northwest, of tho Datrolc & Olu\"e}lan(l Liue, died of apoplexy tust ovoning, aged 46, l"J‘Mm(. N, Y,, Nov. 16.—Tha Rev. Truman Soy- mour, a clotgvman of considerable promiucnce, died this afternoon, Bostoy, Nov, 16.—~Hammatt Billings, the woll- known artise and architoot, died in New York Baturday ovonlog, NUMBER 85, FOREIGN. A Serious Controversy Be- tween Gladstone and Manning, Roman COatholio Dootrines ag Re- lated to Oivil Governments, Gladstono Says a Convert to Rome Renounces 1lis Moral and Mental Freedom, And that the Vatican Palicy Is to Re. new the Struggle for Temporal Supremacy, Manning Answers that Subjects Are Bound to Obey in Things Which Are Lawiul, GREAT BRITAIN. 7o OONTROVERSY nETWEEN OLADSTONE AND "ANCIDISIOP MANNING, New Yons, Nov, 16,—Tho Herald's eabla spe- clal gives tho dotails of the controversy betweon Gladetono and Archbishop Manning. A pam- phlet recontly fssucd by tho former roiterates his ‘views oxprossed in his articlo on *Rituslism " in tho Conlemporary Review, and oontros upon tho Proposition that no ono can become s convict to Rome without ronouncing hia moral and mentel froedom, and placing his civil loyalty and dutyat the morcy of another. Ho declarea that tho Vatican Couucil establishod oven g widor olaim than infallibility, viz.: of absolute and entira obedience. Ho, thorefore, calls upon Cath- olic citizens to demonstrate to tho contrary or to Tojoot it. o oxpressosthe declded opinion that tho real object of the Vatican policy is to ronew tho strugglo for the tomporal powor. He ridicules such a project, but adds that it is duffi- cult o ovorestimato the offacts of the strife. It would probably jeopardizo tho poace of Europe. Ho closes with an appeal to tho citizous of the nineteenth contury to follow tho examplo of their forofathors of tho sixtoouth when mar- shaled to rosist the Armade, doclaring that LEngland's stout-hoartod race is not to bo binder-~ ed by forelgn Influonco of casto from accomplish- ing lior mission in tho world, hibishopgManning, ina lottor, Nov. 10, ta tho Herald, asserts that ho assisted in framing tho Vatican decrcos, which have not changoed one jot or tittlo tho obligations of civil obudi- onco that Ontholics boar toward the civil power, and in proof theroof assorta that tho doctrine of iefallibility waa a divino trust boforo the Vatican Council was hold. ~That Council announced. no now dopma, but simply deolared au old truth, and that tho position of Catholics in respock to civil allog] anco 18 procisely s bofore 3 that the awvil powers of ° the Chrig- tisn world have bitherto sto in peacoful relations with the Infallibla Churgh, and this rolation was often recognized aud do- clared in tho Counoils of tho Churcl, bafore the Vatican Council, aund that Council mude no do- orees in regard to tho civil Yowurfl. nor on eivil allegiance, this subject boing never even pro- osed, The Archbishop says: ' Giyil obedienco rests on natural Inw ; Rovoaled Truth is the law of God. Sooioty is founled in Naturo, and sube Jects aro bound in all things which are lawful to Obey their rulors. Mr, Gladstone's argumont haugs apon an erronoous sssumption, and I can ouly suppose him to have beon misled by a mis- Bllcml trust in. Dr. Dollinger and his Triends, ut for my . bolief in Gladstono’s sincerity, T should u:g it was an act of injustico out of hare mony with tho groat statosman’s life; and un- losa the providonce of God and the good sense of Englishmon avert ita ovils, the conseguonca sy tarnish his groat name.” Xho Times sides with Gladstone, saying ; “Tho important question, What 1s Jawful ? cap, according to tho Archbishiop, only bo decided by e egranh says : “Tho pempslat 1 ho Telegraph says : 0 pamphlol has re- vived tho nglrtlgn'fl oyo:llrionm (l}’flln’:‘]uwnn." Tho Pall Mall Gazelte contends that Gladatone isnot right in finging a fra-brand into the re- ligious community, #aying it was nono of his concorn whethor Catholic principles lead to dis- lovalty. Itisnopartof n statesman's duty to Iaiso & popular outery whilo tho daugers remain thooratical, ‘ho Post says : # Raverenco for onr Institu- tions is not Gladatono's strong point, This is not his first miscaloulation,” —_——— ' BUENOS AYRES; DECLINE OF TUE INSUNKECTION. Rro Janemo, Nov. 16,—Advices from Brenos Ayros reprosont that the insurrection is on a do- clino. Gan. Mitro, with 4,000 mon, is rotresting southwards, and 16,000 or 18,000 Governmont troops are in active pursuit, —_— AUSTRIA. A JOINT COMMISSION. VIENNA, Nov. 16,.—Tho Austrian and Russlan Governments have agreed to appoint a Joint Commission to define thoir boundariea. THE LABOR QUESTION. The Pittsburg Puddlers and Mannoe- Kacturers. . Prrrenuzg, Pa., Nov, 16,~A meoting of iron- manufacturers was held yostorday afternoon. “the Committeo appointed to confor with the puddlers roported that thoy had mndo a proposi- tlon to the puddlors that with iron ot 8 conts thoy would pay 35 for boiling, and, with iron at 234 cents, $4.50. If iron ulmufi! 8o abova 8 cents thoy then would pay tho prose ent rates, The boilers are not willlivg to accept these terms. Another moeting will bo held Wednosday night. A Strike to Be Inauguratod by New Xork YLonzshoromon Tosduy—Viow lenco Apprehendod. Nuw Yonx, Nov, 16.—A large number of meet~ inga of ‘longshioromen worc held thig avening throughout the oity., Atall of thom it was an- nounced that the employgis having declared a dotormination to makea reducotion of wages, The 'longshoremen havo resolved to strike in & body tomorrow. Troublo is anticipated, a8 all the Iialians are willing to work at the proposed roduced wagos, aud rumors aro afloat that the striking "long- shoremon will resort to violence. Buperinton- dent Walllng has notifiad all the Dolice Captaing 1o bavo a force in readinoss to BUpPross any out- ‘break of the 'longshoremon, All Quict Among tho fMiners at Colw Jinwvillo, Tl Spezial Dispateh to 2'he Chicazo Tridune, Avrox, 1lL., Nov, 16,—8heriff Cooper, of this county, who roturned from Collinsviliolast even- ing, informed your correspondent to-day that everythiug was quiol among the slriking coal- minera when ho loft thero last night, He will return in the morning, Laving recoived instruo- tions from Gov. Boveridgo to do all In his powor to praserve order, protect persons from violonco, un!’l pravent the destruction of property, Govy. *Bover{dge has sout 100 stand of arms to Colling. villo, which Bheriff Cooper expects will arsive thore in the mornivg, \ —_— A RAILROAD MULCTED. ToLepo, 0., Nov, 16.—A case Involving the right of railronds to Timit the time of round-trij tickots was decided in the Comon Ploas Couxg youterday, A man named Kck, of Gonoa, was put off a fran nbout & yoar ago after pronenting a roturn tivkei, the limit of Which bad oxplred. ITo brought suit for 910, 000 damagoen. ‘Tho Judgo charged the jury to ropard the tioket ue & contract whose torme the holder accopted whon purohased, The Jury rene dored a vordict for §712 in favor of gha plal ntift, & bio tonderod Lis fure beforo the treln stoppeds

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