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VOLUME ¢8, Originated the *“ M ARS” Cologne. MARS COLOGNE., An Artist in Odors Its delicate perfume clings to the fabric even through the process of the laundry. A cordial invitation is extended to ladies to drop in at either Pharmacy of BUCK & RAYNER and perfume the handkerchief, free of charge, with the * Mars” Cologne, CENTRAL PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES, Kut Worsted Goods! FIELD, LEITER & CO. State and Washington-sts., Have oponed large assortmonts La- Kuit Worsted Goods! Jackots, with and without slooves, Boarfs, Nubias, Hoods, Gaiters, Mittens, Wristlots, Knee Gaitors, Alaska Shields. AND ESPEOIALLY FOR INFANTS, Broche Sacques, Carriage Bootocs, Bhoes, Shirts, Caps, Bands, Shields, Diamond Afghans, oand Embroidered Striped, Persian do., &o. PRICES UNIFORMLY THE LOWEST! SILVERWARE. Silver Bridal Gifts, The Gorham Bruvensurrns, No. 1 Bond-: Company, EsTADLISHED 1831, sty N. Y. Rich Bridal Gifts---Testimonial Pieces---Fam- ily Silver---Forks and Spoons---Services for Tea, Dinner, Lunell, &c., &., of Sterling Parity only, Thoso dosirous of obtaluing atlolos of Balid Sitver, besring tho Gorham Storliog Starap (Lion, Anchor, and tha lottor G), wh ch Ia a positlve guarsules of purity, may do o throngh tholeading Jowelors of this cits upon borms as faverablo as if obtained from the Gorlsm Com- vany direct, Wamamanannsa. FURS, 3,000 Sets of Mink, Seal, Lynx, Royal Ermine, Chinchil- la, and other The entire Fine Furs. product of a manufactory at facto- Ty prices. EDDY, HARVEY & CARTER, 239 & 241 Madison-st. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' FASHIONABLE FURS! From Now York Bankrupt Sale, Handsomo Seal Mulf and Hoa, prize 81 Etylisl Black Lynx Atutf Good Mink Muif aud Oollar, Tatza qualiey Mink Muff and Elogant Miu LEl 0. and Jich, prica $10. 10 1 r 315 to 220, Mot and Boa, $) 3 use arv such good s as aro rotajled st from $Bto 375 SR S R e IMPDW&'“AMN' T Le o o 3 59 JEN, lanters inhabiting the of these pamphlets sent diroct to the richost portions of e Houth, as well a3 to evory ono intorested in Fairs,'an_excoliont sented for advertising ; and as tho reasonable, partios woul Advertising nnd'Oeiloozium :\qlmt. BUSINESS O T AN CAD BUSTHESS FOR SALLE Btook, Fixlures, and leaso of “alg v st.for Glican 10 goal Baainun in st ANGER or W0 gt LOANS O - npnnrtunu{y is pro- d dowoll to aadross MICKLE, bile, Ala, HANCES, CHEAP, Stor No. 28 North lark party who will con g by (o JOUN KEIT iRt GOVERNMENT BONDS Made in large or small amoun $ DANIEL M., UALE & 00., 82 Randulpl-st, ts at low rates of foternat, corner Mfl] is0 PRICES THE TABLE REDUCED!! Tie Only FistCis ol i Cli 630 Conductel Strictly on the Auerican Plan, FIRE PROOF In Every Respect. SUPERIOR TO TIIAT OF AXY HOTEL IN THIS CITY. Prices as follows: Third, Fourth, and Fifth Floors, $3 to $3.60 per day, Floor, $3.50 to Second $4 per day; First Floor, $4 to $4.50 per day. All front rooms have Baths, Closets, and other modern improvements. JOSHUA L. MARSH, Proprictor. TRANK V. WENTWORTH, Hatager, — T el SILKS, &o. WE SHALL OPEN T0-DAY AlLoT OF VERY HEAVY, RICH SATIN FIN- ISH, BI'K GROS GRAIN SILKS! One Dollar aud Fity cents a yard, A special and unusual bargain, real~ 1y worth §2.25 to $2.50, Black Lyons Clonk Velvets, 32 inches wido, at $8.75 yd, worth $14, One csse Black French Cash. meros, from 50¢ 'to $1.25 yd, worth looking at. Ono cnse 40.cent Black Alpacas for 25 cts. CARSON, PIRIE & 00, Madison and Peoria-sts. MOULDINGS, FRAMES, & SAMOIONS, CLARK & (O, 197 and 199 SOUTH CLINTON-ST.,, MANUFAOTURERS OF Mouldings, Picture Frames, Looking-Glasses, AND JUBBERS OF PICTURES. Large Stoclk, New Styles, and Low Prices, SAFE DEPOSITOR Y. SN K SAFE ROBBERY! "Wo would call tho attention of thone who nre keoping thoir valuabies in 80-called Ifirg and Burglar bory of the Cincinnati, Proot Safas, to the rec . 6 Amorionn Bxpross Om Bany lompany in Tho groat fire domonstrated that theso safes wora not fire. i thieves dom?.nsamw daily Ghu{thun??:‘ru :1%'2 burglar-proof. For o nominal cost, you can obtain ADSO. LUTE SECU: RITY 11 the Firo and Burglar Froof Vaults of tho Fldolity Sums BT and Safo Depository, Nos, 110, 14 waa ans Tandolph-st. T'ORR SALL AW e RIVERSIDE, An clogant new house, Iarko grounds und barn, Dloto, with wator, gas, sowerago, du, Der cont luss than tho haproviments cost, WLl ba suldat 25 NO Casi PAYMENT, Must bo solil to closw an estato, B, B, BOWI and Tcok, I WILL EXCHANGE A batuess cornnr Int In eantro of Chicngo, wortl at. monny, [N wa_ificy, ou casy paymunts, Addrese, ros. aut brices &40, 00, fur hall i other proporty and haif in x slating location, J For Inmbury Edzings und Insortiond at tho pricy oi Common Tdr. rs, 0 to tho AN RULD STORW, 148 T'wenty-socond-ut, CHICAGO, TULSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1874. - SOUTHERN DISORDER FOREIGN. ADesperately Quiet Day at Little Rock. from Washlngton if wo cannot got that, we must Oght {4 out, . LOUISIANA. ORE ANNESTS, Nzw Onteaxs, Nov, 16.—N, Undorwood, Su- vervisor of Rogistration, and Cohen, Clork of Court {u 8t. Jamos Parish, wero srrested to-dny by Doputy Unitod Statos Marshal Flood chargod with being ongaged in sltering oloction roturns, In tho room whoro tha * partic wero arrested, on Rampart straot, & quantity of tally uheots, state- monta of votes, soveral thousand Republican tickets, and the sosl of tho Court of St. Jamos Parish woro found, Commissioner Cralg bound tho partics ovor in $1,000 each to appoar. Un- derwood nud Cohen both nasort that tho only purposo in viow wus to make out copies of the Toturns to filo with tho Clerk of tho parish as re- quired by law, ‘Lho following 18 specinl to the Bulletin : ** Bavou BARA, Nov, 16.—Tho Sabine passod gun;nd l'?—dny with the Natchitochos prisonors on oard, Probable End of the Rebellion in the Argentine States, The Government of Saxony Forbids Garland's Government In- the Practico of Cremation, trenched in Popular Confidence, Count Von Arnim Placed Under Lim- ited Surveillance, If ‘Smith Has Adherents, They i L 5 Cannot Be Found, Disraeli Elected Lord Rector of Glas Msspry, Lo, Nov 10.—Now arvosts aro being gow University Over Emerson, n‘:,n%; daily. 1% is davgerous to comoto Cous ohatta, Now Onweaxs, Ln., Nov. 10.—Tho woman in whoao houso Undoriwood and Cohon wero nrroat d atatea that etx poreons worlied thero all night for four nights. Tho Consorvatives bolfove t ioy woro making up roturns for tho parishes that wore uot promptly roported. Tho roturns from Bt, James and eoveral other parishes bavo nob yot been dolivered to the Returning Board. THE BETUANING LOARD, John N. Saudigle was to-day elcctod mombor of the Roturning Doard, vico Longutzeet, ro- sigoed. Tho Bourd s progressing slowly 1n the count, and havo roached tho niuth poll fu the Second Ward of thocity. In most ovary poll re- turn the Hoard find sowethiug informal s ro- §nrdu cortilleates, upon whicl: discussions arise, fombors of the Board scom to bo ntrick con- structionists as to tho application of the Blection law. Tho Conservatives chargo that the Super- visors bave intentionaily hllucf in many casos to properly certify, BUBLICIOUS MANIPOLATIONS, ‘Tho Ropublicans say that the St. Jutnos Parish olection roturns wero probably boing arranged to oloct Bovaa to the Senato instead of lua op- ponent, both Republicans. Bovao was formorly Sccretary of Stato. At is known that ho was en. gaged, with othors, in tho houss whore Undor- Wood and Colien wero arrosted, but ho had fin- ished bis part of tho business and roturned homo. All thoso ongaged in tho transaction will bo arrested to-morrow, meluding Boveo, CLAIMS AN ELECTION. Tho Hon, W. BB, Sponcer, candidate for Con- presu from tho Fifth District ot tho recent olec- tion, says ho was elested, and, whethor the Returning Board counts him in or not, ho will appoar beforo Congross and domand his seat. ORDER FIOM GEN. EMONY. Gon. Emory Loy issued an order for the re- moval of thetroops from tho State-Hlouse at 6 o'clock to-motrow morning, It is geuerally bo- lieved boro that this movement is made in pur- sunuce of orders from Washington. Gen, Morrow, who bus been to Monroo inves- tigntiug tho charges against Liout. Hotgson, re- turnod m-xlx:{. Ho hos not made his roport, but 88 he ordered lodgson under arrest, s court- martial will probably follow. Hodgson is charged with cutting telograph wires, and over- stepping his duty ju’ making arcosts and guard- ing prisoners, A Bepublican Manager Tells of War and Carnage, Riots in Austrian-Poland on Ac- count of Forced Church Reforms, But His Story Is Denied by Many Authorities. Earthquakes in Chili===Rallway C ol lision Near Boulogne«~=Fioods in Cuba. No Decision Reached by {he Administration at Wash- ington, OENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. DYATIL FROX NAREFIED ATSOSPHERE. Pansaa, Nov. 10,—Capt, Byron 8. Heath, of Chester, 0., dicd from tho offects of tho rarofied atmosphero at tho summit of Oroya Railrond. Ho was ono of the Governmont Engincors of Peru, 5 Hilton Sayler's Statements De- nied by Ward and Poland, EARTHQUARE IX CItILY, i Paxama, Nov, 10.—An unusually heavy earth-~ quako was folt in Chili on tho” 26th ult., about tweolve minutes after midnight, Its duration was about thirty scconds, and its diraction from oasg to west. Much alarm was caused In Val- paraiso and Santingo. Al tho publio clocks wero stopped, and the walls of some of $ho churches and housos wore uplit, Tho shock was followed by an inorcaso of tompernture of two and one- balf dogroes. Vesacls at anchor folt it savoroly. Duriog tho woek slight tromors wero folt. FATAL YIGIT AT A DALL IN PARAGUAY, Paxana, Nov. 10.—At a ball which Iately took placo ot Asencion, in Paraguay, a disputo took placo between Brazillans aud AXBRUBYANA, TO~ sulting in threo killed snd sevon or eight wounded. THE ANGENTINE REDELLION, MENDOSA, Argentine Ropublie, Nov. 10.—~The Chilian Consul in this city Los been arrosted and tho arms torn down from the Consuluto, It ia baliovod this action was takon bocauso tho Cousul sympathizod with the iusurgents, END OF TUY ANGENTINE TROUDLES. Pants, Nov. 16.—A spcoial to La Liberfe, datod Montevidoo, Nov. 11, positively affirms hat the civil war in tho Argentino Repubtic has onded with & compromse, by the terms of which Avellonedo resigns the Presidoncy, and new olections aro to bo hold shortly, ———— ERMANY, VON ARNIM'A NIEALTH. Bencry, Nov. 16,—The physioians of Count von Arnim say that rogaler opon-air exorciso i3 indisponeable for t'1e restoration of his nervous system. ‘The City Tribunal has withdrawn its direct polico supoervision over the Count, but ho in ordored to remuin at home. Hia trial has beon st down for tho 1ut of Docember, CREMATION FORDIDDEN 1N SAXONY. Drrspey, Not C l!fmmny has forbid.don tho practice of cromation oro. They Will Report to Congress, but Make No Public Confidences, Troops Removed from the State- House at New Orleans. News from Other Southern States. AREKANSAS, THE CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaao Tridune, Lzt Rock, Ark., Nov. 1 »—Upon the arrival of Tux: Trisuse to-night, your corrospondent called upon Judge Poland and Mr. Ward, to aacortain thoir opinion of nn interview with Mr. Sayler by s roportor of the Cincinnati Commer- cial, published 10 Tux Tamung of the 14th. Both theso gentlemen declined to ba interviowsd, Thoy sald they thought it improper to oxpresa sy opinion on tho matter bofore thoy had fin- ished taking testimony or mado their roport, Judgo Poland enid Baylor telegraphod bim last weol bo could not be hore befors Sunday, and bio had roplicd that they wonld probably got through nod adjourn on Baturday; that Bayler was not justified in saying that uothing further would be done or that Congress would not intorfore, and ho thought it was in vory bad tasto and fmportinent {n Mr, Sayler to expresa any opinion on the subject at present. Ho naid the Committeo would cortaiuly i ALABANA. ADDRESS OF TIIE DEMOCRATIO STATE CO! Toosts 0r 711k STATE LYZCUTIVE CoMMITTER or) THE DEMOCRATIO AND CONSERVATIVE Pantr, Soytaoxcuy, Ala,, Nov. 9, 1874, " § To the People of Alubamas Undor our representativo system of govern- mont a groat popular clection has rocoutly oo- curred in our Btato, tho substantial rouult of which is now unmistafably kuown. Whils con- grawlating you upon thig bappy rosult, 80 aus- Dicious, e wo sincerely beliove, for the wolfare aud prospority of ail tho peoplo of this Stato, wo doem it appropriato to return our humble'and gratoful thavks, first of all, to Almighty God,— and in this wo feel eatisfied that wo will bo Joined by a lare majority of the paoplo ot this Btate. In tho samo upiric wo foel that it is not innppropriste to briefly call Ivjour altention to 1 soule connidorations without which this election, e DMAKE A IEPORT TO CONGnESS, 80 far trom being a bonafit, would bo a posis FRANCE. but declined to indicate in any mauner what tho | tivo cvil, Tho substantial test of ovory olection | 3t GIRARDIN ASLUMES THE EDITOBSRIP OF A report would bo. Mo algo snid the assoertion | is tho fairly oxprossed will of thy poople, and FRANCE, neither more nor less than thls ought to bas the desire of overy gaod dltizen. In an olection in which #0 mauy officors were’ voted for, wo think it not improbable that thoro may have baen oc- cavioual irregulantios inthe mode of holding the elaction and of making tho_ reluras in sonio of tho voting procincts of this Stats ; and in ovary such ipstauce, whoro thore was no fraud or ag- tual injury to their just rights, wo call upon alt tho candidates of our party to abido by the will ot the peoplo as fairly expresasd, and to refrain from making contests for ofiices predicated upon auy puch techuical irregularitios. The party wo represout ig firmly pledited by all that is sacrod among men to use its utmott ondeavors to bring tho blessings of good government toall tho poople of this State, tad uuder the providence of Uod it romains to bo scon whether our party is oqual to the rosponsiblo aud arduous dues it Las undertaken to porform. ‘Thoso dutios re- quire of us that justice must bo fairly adminig- that thoy did not fntend doing futed by tho fact that they Lad already beon in ueeslon four dnys, and taken a larzo nmount of tculitnnny, aud should take more boforo adjourn- ment. Mr. Ward concurred in the view expressed by Judgo Polond, and esid he should not exprosy anf{ opinion till tho whole Gommittos could con- sult togotlicr, aud he thought Bir. Suyler had been iujudicious and prematuro in expressing bis individual opinions, TIHE MILITIA In tho ity in still on guard at the Btate-Ionse, 1t is undoistood hore ther Garlaud's attorney in Washivgion will present his sido of tho caso to the President to-morzow, and both sides nro awaiting hisdecision with o good deal of auxioty THE CONGUESSIONAL COMMITTEE wers in wossion to-doy, and took additlonal ?vidence. ahr\)lwxnglihnt lhlnrx Baxtor Legis- ature 1 Ma; ast i 8101 within Ll militrey lines, e ‘,,,,"':mcif,:“m',‘j tored according to the laws of tho land; that the fombers could not pass o or out without pass | tigbts of all the pooplo of Alubama, both of from military ncn&qumnm ‘Fho Committao [jurson aud propoily, must bo preserved vl will probably adjourn aud go home to-morrow. ato ; that thero muok Lo no oppression of any PUICE, THE EDITOR, DISCHARGED, Taco'or claes of men ; that the oredit and good (7o the Associated Pressa " namo of this State must he restored ; that har- Latree Rock, Atlk., Noy. lG.—ban John G, | monious rolations of mutual confidence nnd Prica, of tho Kepublican, who way nrrosted on | Bood will must bo cultivated aod ndjusted smong Saturday, charged with conspiring with V. v, | &l tho couilicting interesta Ioprosinted foort Swmith und Rdvard Whoolor to ovorthrow tho | 10 peopl of this State; Hat yioldiog & chearfu Stato Goverumont, was brought boforo Judgo | Obcdience to tho Isws of tho Uniiod States, anvthing was ro- Pavts, Nov. :If.—M. Bmile d'Girardin has 2ssumod tho diircotion of the nowepaper La France. In his eulutatory ho announces that the paper will sdvocato the maintonance of o, perdonnl Soptetinate until tho yoar 1880; tho continuation of tho present Assembly until then, but to bo ronewed in poart twicoa year; tho hold- ing of genoral elections in Marcls, 1880, for o Constituent An sombly, to sit four montls; an appenl to the nusion in July, 1880, for tho ratifi- cation of the new Constitution, and » goneral election for a x.ow Assembly tho szme yOAr. TIL'f. SPANISH FRONTIER. Pans, Nov. 1 6.—The local anthorition on tho border complain that the Spaniiarda do not at- tempt to guard the frontior. :MARSIIAL DAZAINE, who eailed fron1 Southampton on the 9tk inst., on tho steamer Nova, bas landed .t Lisbon. 1¢ is undorstood that his dostination is Mudrid, whore heintenc lu to resido as & private individual, Ho is expected Lo nrrive thare noxy ‘Thursday. ol eb sy POLAND. RELIGIOUS RIOTH, Vreawa, Nov. 16.—Tiots have recently ocourrea at several poir.4s in Poland on account of tho forcible intro duction by the Government of church roform . and appointment jof pricsts by Im- i aud promptly boaring our sbarc of tho burdens perial suthori ty. A number of newly-appointed e fiap e, $0i8 ISEE | OF s Gousmal Gosgimmians mothor. . deus Driosts Livo b cen maltzeatod by mobs. Tho local g, ¥ lin penco, wo must also cultivate such other rela~ lovernmonts at pointa of disturbance havo boen the Judge discharged Price on the ground that, while tho evidanco shiowod a conspiracy, it did ;.:fl: sulliciently connect Prico with it to Lbold tious that tho citizous of overy Btato composing our grent Union who may from time to time lavo~business with us orcomo Into our midst shall receive that justico and bearty welcome at our bnods due to brothren of tho ssmo groat housahold, without rogard to difference of po- hitical opinion, 1f wo fail to sccomplish sub- stantially theso resnlts, just 60 far will wo_dia- appoint the hopes and oxpoctations of a large majority of tho people of Alabama. A bright future iy bofore us, and we fool that with proper oxertions on our part thoro can be no reason- able doubt it will upeedity result in prospority to ll the peoplo of our belovod State, By order of tho Stato Exceutive Commiitoe of tho Domocratio and Conservative party of Ala. roiuforced Ly troops from Watsaw, and a num- bor of riotors. have been arrested. —— CIBEAT BRITAIN. WAGES REDUCED. Lowpox, Flov. 16.~Tho shipbuilders and the proprictors ©f engine-building works on tho Clydo have a roided to reduco the wages of their employes, TRE GLI'B00W UNIVERSITY RECTORSIIT, Disraoll ha s boon ro-clected Rtector of tho Unl- g NOT FOUND, Tho Sheriff roturned his writ, stating that he bod boon unablo to find Smith or Whoelor, Doubts oxise in the minds of many a8 to whether 8mith or Wheoler sre i the city, THE ASSEMOLY WILL BUSTAIN GARLAND, Gov. Garland this morning sont a communica- tion to the Genaral Assembly calling attention to the conspiracy, and stativg what action he had takon. Mo asked also that tho law might be 80 amended that ho could offer n larger Teward than 8200 for tho arrest of Smith nnd Wheoler. Ajoint resolution was introducod ap- "Emerson. ‘T he Conservative studenta proteated against tho ¢ lection of Emorson beoauso he was 5 0 i . L. Buaog, Chairman, a foreiguor, and the Liberals againat the choico luz:fifil:h& s?a‘;fgwyrfh?fi?c%:filvjlnmm?l‘lg“;nflfi U ——‘—-—w i) of Diu‘f’nnli becauso of unduo_intlucnce in his ter will bo finally actod on to-morrow, ALABAMA, fuvor by tho Profossors in tho University. MEAVY FRUSHETS, Loxnox, Nov. 17.—Rains_havo swollon the rivors and strenms in the North. Lancashire County i3 izjunduted and muoh damage done. — EKHIVA. A NOD IN PICKLE FOR TIlE TURCOMANS. T.oNpoy, 1Nov. 17.—Advices from the Russian advanco posts on the Amu Daria report that Col, Ivanof ! ia proparing to cross the river with his armed f orco_to punisli tho marauding ‘Fur- comnn tribics, whicli the Khan of Khivais unable to control. (THE MOST PERFECT QUIET AND PEACE provails here, If Smuth hus auy adheronts thoy do not mako themsolves known, REPORTS OF VIOLENCE DENIED, Lirrtre Rock, Ark., Nov. 16.—Tho pross dig- patches from \Vnshingmn reporting a Inrgo ng- semblago of adboronts of Smith and hundreds of arrests by Garland aro untruo, Only ono arrost boa thus far hbeen wade, that of Prico of tho Republican, nud ho was dischurgod to-day, "o most perfact quict provails throughout the Stato, and theto ia no talk obout Smit1 cstabe lighing s Govarmnont at Pine Blufr, Holons, and olsowhere, Ilo is still Lidden, TELEGRAMS BENT TO WASIHINGTON, WasiixatoN, Nov. 16,—Telogioms from No- publicans, recerved from various parts of Arkan- us, ropresent thut Smith's adberonts conlinue aunting und show a dotormination to maintain thuir position. Swith's Govornmont will be or- gonised at either loloua or Pine Bluff, where the Repuvlican clement Inrgely proponderates, dho Gariand Government hina mado ot loast 100 nrrests thus far, including tho editors of tho Tepublican nowepuper, on tho chargo of tronson to tho Blate. Tho oleotion of mombory of the Legislature under tho Garland Govornment, nt which uo Ropulilicans voted, took piuce Oct, 1, and the olection wndor tho Bmith Uovornuent, In nccordanco with the ofd Conntitution, at which no Democrats voted, took Dplaco eutly in Novom- er, THE PRESIDENT AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL WILLIANY hnd n conferonco to-day on Arkansas aiaten, "Lhe lnttor, in convareation thin morning, sintod that notlung viould by dona befors to-morrow, whon the Cabinet will moot, Tho following dispateh wan recolved hero to- night by Kunator Dorwey Irom lenry M, Cooper, Sevrotury of the Nepunlican State Coutral Com- mittoo of Arkansas; LirrLe Rook, Nov, 16,—~Tho exeltement thronghout tho Blatos inerexing. Whito Lenguurs aro patroliiuyg und visitng plautntions, cuusng stormtion amongs o calna Teople, and, in many fnstances, mtlictig punishiment, Many odftors of Kopublican yiapers huvo beun arroated Wil out warrant snd put fu Jrisou, clarged witl ireasou, gud bull reficed, 'Tlo Ropubileaa ura still organtzing for self-dofunee, and can protoct themsolves i Ay THE NEW LEGISLATURE. MoxNTaoxeny, Nov, 10.—The Logislature met to-day, n quorum being prosont in both Houscs. Anderson, of Mobllo (Dem.), was eleoted Speakier of the Houso, Tho Democrats havo sixty-four and tho Republicans thisty-six mom- bers. Tho voto_will probably be cnuglnd for Btato officors on Friday, " TIAILNOAD BALE. Tho Mobile & Montgomery Rnilroad was sold to-day, by ordor of tho Chanucery Court, It was honght By the first-mortgago bondholdors for €9,022,000. This eaves tho State from all loss, g NORTH CUAROLINA. MELTING OF THE STATE LEGIALATURE. Raveon, N. C., Nov. 16,—Tho Loglslaturo mot to-day, and orgunized. Col, R. ¥ Armlold was clectod Presidont of the Bonate. This vir- tually 1ukos him Liontonant-Governor of tho Blate, owing to tio recent death of Gov. Cald- woll. * Johu L. Itobinson was clectod Bpoalior of tho ITouse, “Tha Houso standy 81 Demourats, 34 Ttepublicans, and 4 Indopendont. Lho Sonate, U8 Domocrats, and 12 Republicaus, KENTUCKY. CONURESSMEN-LLECT, iy., Nov. 16.—Laturns from tho sinth Dietrict of Kontueky, which is situatod in © mountaing, como in very slowly, but enough m boon recaivod to fusuro the alection of J, D, lite, Iopublican eandidato for Congross, by .ub 500 mafority, ‘Tho romnining nlnv Demo- rutio candidatos huve Luen olected by minjoritiss rungivg from 100 to 7,000, froleshi IR FLORIDA, A BECOUNT OF VOTES DENANDED. Biapan, Pla,, Nov, 16—We bhave gotton through with throo days of oxoltomont on ace count of frauds attompted by tho Canvassing Board of olection roturas. Thoy made rotarns giving tho Radical eandidates for tho Lufilulntum ie lz]m &ljrl:y‘or two votes, 'I‘Em c[hzunniou .‘Jllm|u luryo towne and thick] 1t nuig) y | and adjoluing county uroso in arms and demand- |:l|:n'xlgln{::|'xl:l; :‘Ilfll;\\fl 33»:?"51:11‘;;’“%1’;’:{%‘;3‘:,‘1‘; a:‘.‘m od & recanvaus, which rosultod in giviog (Lo pustain Garlund, Tho Congroesionul Comuittes will | Conservative candidate 121 majority, All bus. leave for Wuabinglou to-morrow, We bopu fur veliet | inous wus sudponded for thwoo doya. AT S SPAIN. CItJILIBTS BOLICITING AMNESTY, Maputn, Nav. 16,—Soveral bands of Carlista in the noribenstorn provinces have solicitod amnoesty. Loynox, Nav. 16.—A epecial to the Standard {from Hondnyo uays the Carlist forcos have re. tuvned to Irun, and are stationed sround the town, . cUBA. DESTRUCTIVE FLOODS, BaNTIAGt> D Cuna, Nov. 16.—envy storms of rain hntre swopt (his end of tho island. Rail- roads have « beon washed awny, nud largo quanti- ties of auy:ur-cano all ovor tho country biave been Jovoled, " lhio Towns of Sanna aud Tanamo, on tho north coast, wero iloodod, aud cattle, goods, and house w nwdpt auway., Some loss of Lfo by tho flood a8 veported, gy INDIA. WO VERSELS HONK, Loxpa v, Nov, 10,—A disputch from Caleutta states th at in a collision on tho River Hoogly {wo veus ola wor sunl, Stosmors havo been sont Lo tho ticeno of the dissster. No partioulars havo bio¢ i received. ' S Y ITALY, TIE ELYOTIONS, Rouut, Nov, 16.—Ticasoli, Permzzi, La ar- mors, ¢ md Oaribaldl bave beon elected to the Chsmbr.xr of Doputies. The Inst-amod was re- 16,—Tho Government of Yersity of Glusgow by 700 votos, against 500 for | turned by two distriot foated in Baffio, was dofented in ono—Rimmio, of the Right have the Loft. Rox, Nov. Bologn Jured: Br. Jonxs, N, F., Nov. gouoral election {y Milay a8 of this clty, but was do- 2, The Rupublican agltator, in thrao districts and elooted Up to this tinie 123 membors o hoon roturned, againat 064 of BAILWAY DISABTER, 18.—By n railway collision near ono porson was killed and forty ine —_— NEWFOUNDLAND. THE ELECTIONS, ter Government, 16.—Tho rosult of the 8 o majorily of five for the Car- ————— P THE LATE X3/ §J.‘IONS. New Dovelopment the Bighth Wiscon Distrk Svecial Dispateh to 7 Map1sox, Wis,, Nov. velopmont in tho roturn vote in the Eighth Disti & majority down to 2. HXZ 4 of majoritios on J57 been recolvod a¢ 'S might. Tho notual Juntios woro lacking the official count hnd. tho dato of my dispat: officials rotutns from & L, At tho oflico of tho Hecrotary County nctually gavo Cato onl; Thoy had s hot and closo contest oflicars in Wood County, Teap Limsolf in ofico, nical routid threw ou Lincolu, which gavo MeDill making Cato's offici atated that the vol a8 1llegal, matter officials not yet recoived by are Chippows, Polk, and what “vacintions t tho Tho Secrotary of Stato and Shawano, show cannot be foretold. hacdly evor havo agrood wi Tho majorities now foot : " Oflicial retm Bixeh Dist riot majority, 04, recoived by t! glvo Kimball 14,735 nud Lo is to bo & Tho clerk, alating why by nqulrex' o rewmrns ot ongressionnt caae Tribune, S, /horo is a now do- Mo Congrossional hich outs MeDil's of State, The Vote in New York State. Avrnaxy, Nov. 16,—The Argus to-morrow morn- Ing will givo tho comploto ofiicial voto of tho Stato on Governor us follows : Tilde é)lx, 361‘405; Clarke, 10,214, Tildo ! The Baptists and Chica; MILWAUKEE. zo University ~kailroad Zond Docision, Special Dispateh to 1'he Chicago Lrivune, MILWAUKEE, Nov. 16.—It ia nnderstood that * strong, united offort ia to bo mado by tists of the Northweat to pay oft tho prosorve tho control of Chicago Univorsity, a notification being recoivod from Boston that tha mortgage is to bo foreclosod, haviog atready loft the East for that purposo. In tho railroud bond suits brought ngainat the Towns of Mount Ploasant and Calodonta, and the City of Racine, Judgo Drummond to-day overruled tho demurrer that eot uj towns were formerly tho Tawn of thnt tho oflicors of safd that the only £ Y that that town Logislatura aud thero are wo officers to JSuo, o roproach if tho could thus bo impaired. Wisconsin ihat seek to town, Judgo sud ano attorney yoara Tho Court thought by apportioning tho them. —————— LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. Snee New Youx, " and favorable Liverp kot opoucd_atrongo: cago at #1.11, and of No.2 Milwaukee at &1, 15 was held heghor. Lhis Ihe markot closes wenker per bu, 1al Wiator wheat checked business, and loss active, s leks plor sheir viewe but buyors hold off, bu, at $1.06@1.09 fo 1 Miunesots, 8116 for now No, 1 Chica; 8110 for No. 2 Chicago spring, and uesota at R1.14; 1.0v@1.08 for No. spring, $1.14@1.15 for No. iuside prica_ in atore,—1.26@1.28 for red | orn, $1.28@1.29 for smbor do, 81,35 for w] Indinng, §1.49 for whita Canadis somewhat T, with buyers of 2 Milwaulkeo, Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribnune, Nov. 16.—Under moderate arivals pool advices, tho wheat mar- No., 3 Cf the domand boing chiefly for ox- port, Millors nre buying more trecly. Wintor nty, and most holdera havo sdvauced on choice nmboer and extra, Tho sulos sre 219,000 r ungraded Yowa aad @118 fur old No. 1 Chicago in_storo, Barloy stronger and in fair demand. Sales of 40,000 bu at $T.16@L.16 for Gorauan, 80d 10,000 bu Dauubian, to arrive, 22,000 bu Caunda Wost at $1,60@1.61 bu four-rowed State st ¥ Iorley malt is steady and quict. Sales of 4000 bu Csnadian at FLIG eash, aud 8,00 bu Lake Bhore ui S1.40 cash. Oats aro less active, but strongor, and ar- rivala light, 1.45, ‘Ihe enles are 55,000 bu; now Ohio mixed at G6@G63¢; whito at 66l Westorn mixed, at G6c in storo, afloal ; white at 670 on tracks 66 aflont, and whito at 66i5@6Tc, Ryo firmer aud quict, "Ylio firmness of hold- Sales of 1,600 bu Pennsyl- 96c bid for Canadian in Gorn i irregular and fa maud is chiolly for old, Soles of 145,000 bu ; 018 checks businoys. vania at 95@Y6c, and bond, yellow, 86e. ‘The pork markot is a shado wonkor and leas activo. Bales of 300 brls mess @20.75 ; 500 brls do az $20.25 new prime moss and extra terms, Lnrd opened vory strong, and quict, Hnles of 450 153¢c ; 60 tes Philndolphia at 161c ; at 160 3 300 tes Westorn uteam at” the torms, car of 2,600 oarly at 13870; 1,500 tcs for Feb) 1 Erlvuto + 2,750 tce, soller six mo 5-160; 4,000 tes soller tho 20 tes now Westorn, selier tes Decomboy 15th of Decombor, at 1445, Freights—Thore is but o accommodation on tho bert! commodities aro quoted nominally stoady, Ton- nago for charter attracts only o moderato atten- tion, and I8 confiued chiefly to tho petroloum and grain intoresta, Whislcy in easicr, with light domand, Salos of 800 bris at Wasnriaros, D. G, Nov, 16.—For the Uppor Tiako Rugion atd the & with ught rain or anow, lowar tomperature and risin by clearipg wonther in tha BLOL irly active. Tho de- in part epeculative, Westorn mixed, 93@930 in storo, 01@U3i0 atloat; Wostoru white: Vie@ &L.02 for oid afloat; new mized at 85@803¢0 atloat ; Westorn yollow af Bi2@050; Jordoy , i lots, at 20,50 @20.50; 100 brls prinmo on privata but closed wonkor 0 tes Western b 1o)/@ 280 tea city West on For futuro . dolivery wo r and Jn;mnr,v runry ot 13}¢@ uthe, at 132{@ Year, at 13M4@131¢c; from’ tho 7k to th very light inquiry for b, andgrutcs.}nr most B A S THE WEATHER. orthwest, LOCAL OBSUBVATIONS, Cuieaao, Fort Gibsou| Keokuk ..., LaCrosse, . B Harquetto. < Miiwauke Owmaha Dreck'rldg Taledo..... Yaukton Thr| g[8 greah,. | sl W, b 4318, E. brlsk, 01, Tiriuk, 20|N., fresh, © 1[N, b ., E., fresh. 20[N, We, bris] Wind, i fr rigk....[ 10/N,'W., hrllk.J 01 Olear, 24(1leavy rain, L10lSlcet, «dil1lcavy rain, Clear, Clondy, Light rain, Craudy, Cloudy, ol Light Taln, 1Light rain, 83[Cloudy, Light rain, Oloudy, Wood y 460 majority. for county in order to 8 alleged, on some tech- t tho volo of tho Town of 33 majority, thus ial majority in the cou Tho roturn to tho Sccrotary of Biay toof Lincoln Town wag withont anty 103, © simply rojectod and into, tho Tortage, hoy muy Tho ofiloial roturns th tho reported voto, Modill, 1,979 Cato, ros from all tho counties in tho ho Seorotary of Stato ucls 14,641 ; Kimball's n, 416,313 ; n over Dix, the Bap- debt and that theso acino, and remcdy is at law against tho Drummond was obliterated by fourteen 250, oand it would be obligations of tho contract It 60, all the towns in throw off railrond-bond burdens could do 8o by an act of the Logisla- turo changing thoir names. :| equity could roach the towns indobteduets pro rata among 50 #pring, 0. 2 Min- 3 Chicago —Ltlio Wast- ito an, and 91.173¢ to arrive, as $1.32 1 ; und 2,500 S@b7c on_trnck ; und 66}5@683¢a Stato mixed at i 0 cloudy wonther, uorth or wost winda, ig baromotor, followed orthwat, Jtwin Wither, Cloudy, Olouuy, Lt, rain L, raln NUMBER &6, WASHINGTON, Sunset Qox Working Hard for th Speakership, W M. Taylor's Mission in Behalf o Doputy iloyt Likely to_Fail, gl Semi-Official Statement of {ne Presk dent’s Creed. Harq Monoy---Intcrnnl Improve« mente--Clvil-Servico Reform, CONGRESS AND 175 WORK. ATTITUDE OF The PREsiDENT Iy VIEW oF Tmr LEBHON OF THE INEOTIONS—DUNIING THE PUB- LI0 IMPROVEMENTS Axp TROSPECTIVE LEGISLA« 'nox;‘ ONX THE CURIENCY—CIVIL-SERVIOE Dge FORM. Washington (Nov, 14) Dimateh to the New Fork % bid Graphie, am ouabled to utalo on tho very hi; host authority tho probablo pregrammo of l.lmx Ade mimstration duriog the @ming sosslon of Cone greas, ¢ TFirat, thoro is no thought whatever on the ar{ Of tho Lresidont orany of hig adyisors of n‘:&k- Ing a chango in the porsoanol of the Cabinet. Tho Presidont s vorfoetly satisflod with overy momber of tho prosont Admiuistration, Thoy kuow thelr dutics, sro thoroughly ofiicient, and, 08 tho Prosidont Dolieves, aro honest and prompt in the porformanco of the varlous fure- tions which pertain to their oficos. ‘Tho Diegi. dent does not aca ANy nocessity for a chan evon in o loost importaut mombors of S g5 ministration, Secondly, I think I am authorized in contra« dicting entirely tho notion that thoro is any chaugo in the “financial rosition taken by thg President in hig mestages, ospeclally the votg messngo, incl: from tho position respocting an early roturn to apocle payments,—ns carly ns tho business of tho country will adinic of. 1fe s in favor of nc . rash or iminediate chango, but would like to nig- nalizo his Administration Dby tho restoration of fioud order and good feoling in the South, and y tho roesumption of specio payments, so that tho currenoy of tho United Btates would by idon- tical with the curroncy of the world. Ho isin- clined to tho boliof ibat thoro can bo no rolurn {0 auy real prosperity uatil i,'ohl and silver are “again made tho circu- ating modium of tho country, It is nob improb. ablo that the Admibistration may favor a repeal of tho Legal-Tender act, which roponl many Eorq holievo would restoro tho Pprosperity of tho coun- try and start commercial and in: toreats at onco, aunfacturing ine But contraction, it is belioved hero, would only prolong the prosent dull state of trade, and might oven produce snothor pane. I'ho specification of a time, Liowover, when tha gruun acks would ceaso to boa legal tendor for bt would, it is bolioved, stimulats busincss, ag every ono would bo anxious to part with hin notes for somo form of property. = The stimulug onco givon, it would continue up to and after the timo thoy ceasod to bo & logal tender, and whey they woroe simply o depreciated currency quoted at & discount. ‘Lhirdly, I bave tho very highost suthority for saying that it will be the'afm of the Adminintra- tion to fuvor works of public improvement o3 tho seaboard and Inkos “und on the Miesisyippi— everywhere, in fact, that lubor can bo ernp| loyed at fairrates. A hard winter 18 approaching, and instend of charity tho President believes the peoplo ought to have work. A liberal disburea- mout of funds by tho Goveramonz would affect the rotail trade of tho couatry, and would inducs mauufacturers evorywhero to incroaso produce tion, A judiclous sponding of monoy during the coming winter would be'an immense holp to the final resumption of business nil over the conntry., OI courae, no works will bo undere taken ‘cxcopt such a8 are of permanment val- uo to the nation, Thero will undoubtedly bo an increase in tho army and pevy, and Lhero will bo apportionmonts for new audhotter ships, ropairing of old vessels, £nd, nfter tho meeting of Cougross, dock-yards and arsoualy wil bo busy and noisy with tho hum of industry, That there will be a dwposttion on the part of the comiug Congress to take somo such lino of ac tion o8 I have indicated in_rogard {o g Pproprin. tions for publio works is, I thiulk, mgufiy proba- blo. A largo number of tho mouibers will ba jr- reaponsible; tuey will be in o frame of nind to spend monoy, ‘Tho Government cannot prevent that, Allitcandois totry and influence logis- lation, snd seo that tho oxpenditures are for worthy objects, aud that their effect will bo tho omployment of labor end tho Drdwmotion of the industrial interests of tho country. Tourthly, the I'resident will do” alt Lo can to cuforco tho Civil-Servico rulos, Tho last Con.. grees failed to mako an appropriation for con- tinuing tho work of the Commission, This will ba rectitied this yeur, nud, it is thought that, 1f there is any dangor of iho Democrats carrying tho noxt Vresidential election, an effort will bo made to givo us o permanont Civil Service. Conmunissions will bo overywhore appointed to in- vestgato the fitness of th present oflico-boldors, and, if thoy pass n proper examination, thoy will bo appointed for litoor good behavior, It is tha DProsident’s wish that this should bo done. Ilis Cabinet will support him, and the onl) diflicuity will be with the Sennto and House. If tho ma. Jority of tho members do really tnmk thut there 18 danger of the olection of & Demacratio Presi- dout, thoy will pass this great roform, and go boforo tho country as to tho pormanenco of tha system. —— NOTES AND NEWS. T SPEAKERSIIL OF THE NEXT HOUSE, Wasnixaroy, D. C.,, Nov. 16.—Sunset Cox is hore, and it is said that Lo 1a already making vigorous fight for tho Speakership of the noxk House. THE JARINE COnps. A bill i3 to be introduced st the noxt session to abolish the Marino Corpsby constituting it an additional rogimont of tho arwy, and mustering out the superfluoua ofticers, fitty-four in number. If this should bo done, it will resuitin & great anuual gavivg to tho Government. THE CIICAUO COLLECYORBAIP, Mr. Taylor's errand here on vehalf of Mr, Hoyk does not promiso to bo successful. In viaw of the cirennstance that the subsiitution of Mr. Wadsworth was raudoe on tho joint recommendn. tion of Somator Logun und Mossrs. Iarwoll, Rico, and Ward, the Adminisiration is quito con- fident that tho right man has been chosen, and 800 00 roadon for another chango, HUPREME COURT DLoust [ L0 tho Asxociated Pres, Wasminoroy, D, C., Nov., 16.—The Suprems Court to-day rendered tho following decinions: Woodsons of. al. vs, Murdout et al.; appeal from tho Girouit Coutt for the District of Missouri. This was & procesding on the part of tho proper ofilcors of tho State to onforco an alloged liva on tho propurty of iho Pacitlo lailioad Company arising from certnin advancos mado by the State to uid in the complotion of tho rond, The do- ereo before was in favor of the Company, award- ing an injunotion to restrain further proceode inus, and it is horo aflirmed, Btato of Muryland ve. the Daltinoro & Ohio Railroad Company. Lho points in this cass bave hoon several timos atatud, Tho State clamed o balanco of intoreat to bo duo from the Company equsl to tho difforenca betwoon gotd and legnl-tendots at iho datey on which™ cortaln payments wero made. 'I'ho Compuny asvortod thut thoro was no contract for pryniout in gold, and it wus sodocided olor, ‘Phis view w aflirmod here, tho Court eaying thai thora iy no just ground for tho fmplication that the Compnoy assimed to pay ite dues to the Stato in gold, or in any otlier monoy than in wmonoy genorally, and Lhe fact that the Company did pay tho Btate intorest in storling pounds in TLandon down Lo 1805 cuunob change the cou- struction of the contract, BANK DULED 0OT, The Socond National Bauk of Lawronco, Kan,, having failed to moot tho culls of tho Rtedomp- tion Agoucy of tho United States Troasury Do~ purtment, “to roimburse tho Troasury tor itg noted redeomed, and its doposit of per conu helug uthmcd, ‘Treusuror Bpiuner givos notien that on nud aftor this date tho notes of thay bank will bo rufluulu:l whon prosented for re- domption a¢ the National Bank Bodemption Agenoy.