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FOREIGN. ‘ Opening of the Irench sembly---No Business Transncted, Repnhlican Successes.in the Rfuniel: pal Electlons, The Alsace-Lorrping Billin the Ger- man Reichstog, A Peppery Speech from the Imperial Ohancellor, Not the Interests of the Conquered, but Those of the Conquerors, Paramount, South Amerlean Rovolutions " The Commotion in Brazil, Reports of Reyolts in the Fiji Islands T Unfounded, FRANCE. ABSZMDLY CSUOURING, Pawts, Nov. 30.—Polltieal parties heve heen bunily répariug for tho openiug of th Assembly, Numeroun caucuses have becn held, and negotiations ore going on bebweon tho various séctlons of the Assembly, "Tho factions of the Night sypoar o be wtill ypy;;llu :‘n . Seventy Deputfes of tho ¥xtremo Right S veR o Y3t apainit tho conetitationai Lk, CIAMDUND ENTERS, "Tho Count de Chambord has written o lette . aupportorn in iho Assembly in which lio pays ¢ Hliiag to thio zoal of ' miy feiends {0 o overyth furilicr tho hitercsts of Lib ¢dintry and_eanso of Noy- wlty, I will offer no advico; but tho trie Royallst must ab nothing liable to dblsy tha restoration’ of “the imon- archy.” Thix lottér ‘hus heen comiinleated ‘{o tho ‘memibers of {lio Aoucrato Right, who intohddd to voto for the constitutional bills, aud may shake thelr pur- pose. "Flis passago of tho conntituent mezauro now depends o the biftuin of thio Tight Centre: Tho Left ia drmly united, and yill bring no motion farward which might causo o diferiug sections of ho Right fo draw fogethye st i) TIIR ASREADLY, ¥ " MEETING OT 2 F: a0 VERsAILLES, Nov, 30,~—Tho Asserubls; 1nct this after- noon, and held n very beief pitting. The attendapco was Mghit, and nothing of jmportance océutred. Thiers swas presont gud converatd with Gou. Clseey, Plyo bills, relating {0 the organization of the nny cadees and ataff, wero submifted by tho Minister of War, sud referred fo tho Commiltteo on tho Army, 2anig, Nov. d0,—TLater dotails ol T : - Lo i st o towng whe oy allots 0EG mecessary, ahow furtlier Republican succeasey, GERMANY. DISMAROX TALXS TO TUE DEPUTIES OF ALSAGR ARD LORUATNE. Besury, Noy, S0.—In tho Relclstag, to-day, {he Algacc-Lorraino lonn bill was takeu np and gave risa to % most intoresting dobate. Deputies from Alsaco and Torraine declarad that dhey wore opposed to {ho high ondowment of thp University of Strasburg sud . to ofhor educaifonsl grants for tho provinces, becguso ey were made fn (he inferest of tho Empire and not of the proyinces themselven, Thafs called out Princo Bismarel, who replicd a8 fol- lows: Tho question before us concerns the Imperial interests, It is nGt a question of Alsace and Lorzak Tho University is for Imporial purposes, Ina well fonght wes In which wo defended anr exlatence, wo conquered {hoss Pruvinees for tho Empire. 1t wagnot for Alvaco sud Lorrmmue vur svidleip sbed thoir vload, Wo tako our Glgnd wpon the lmyorial {nfercst, for whieh and mot for tho pake of thuix ovn eeclesiuatical fnerests we anucxed thoso provinces, Wohave ofker groundu for pction than 0fo poople, Whcho past leads to Paris, sud whose pregent Jeads {o Rome, My own viows respecting tho freation of o Alsacoand Lorratne Parliwwont, which ot i yers too gangutue, huyo beon mioilified sinco I bocamo nequuinted witl tho sitituds of tho Dopytica from ihoso proyinces, Such n Parlip- mept woplil load to continual ngitatton, aud perhupis migh gudauger lio peaco of ho Lapifo. Wo shall, doulficss, bo obliged to tako siiil mor rigorous Fteps {i rogind a chapl wmatters fliare, o canmiot pete it W o Toxlatenes. of oleraita which atrive to hinder pducstiop, My “actlon i gulded by Impcrial interests,” T " phall “mot Lo frightencd from my gourse by Teproaches, threats, or pepsuagton, Bpforo advancp fa possiblo we must be copvipcad of the existonuco of (rietworthy cléments, Wb may bapnct better discornmont i {he risiuy gens eration, nnd must (nereforo sco that good schould aro yrovided for Alsaco aud Lorralne, ‘At the canclusion of thy debsts tho Loan bill was refeprad ba tho Commyitice, * " THE DERNE POSTAL CONVENTION, B bill fo carty Iuto efioct tho proviniona of {he Pgtne Postal Coufention pnesed its third reading, 3, ditor of tho. Paterlunt; us va er Big), editor o Valerlund, I on Aen- lenupl::d {n Sohtmatrye 10 fon monthet Imptisonment for ssapritug thiet Rullmnon'a attempt o tho lifo of Blsmarck was 2 sbam plot concelved by tho police, A e SOUTH AMERICA, ZEVOLUTION IN PERU, Panaih, Nov, 20.~Paruvian advices to tho 15th fn. ‘stant have been recelved, Tho steamor Tallzman, whose mysterlous move- menia excited 60 much alarm at tho time of the Jast “ provioys advices, was captured by {ho Peruvian war- staamee Huasear in tho gy of Pacochas, aud 1,000 packages of urma and ammunition ware found on board, The rovolntionary Poruviang on bowrd had captured part of Iilo, after o sharp fight with tho gar- rison, In whieh balf a dozen were killed op cach alde. The revolutlonistalauded o poriiou of thie Talivman's * cargo, epd Wero on #UOTE “WhoR W vagapl wmm wvtned, “They then fled to tho fnterlor {own of Maqui€0ua, Whera thedr leader, Senor Plovols, proclajmed himnelr-Die tor, znd actively cnlisted meu, Tho Government'a! onco dipatched o large forca by land and sew ngainat tho insurgents, The Talisman expedition parly bid # well organized plan of revolution, wall nprisings Tave rncently occurred in several outlylug districte of thu Pepublic, Tho Tallsmnn is now at anchor at Callao, aud i sure 1o bo conderaned o4 n prizy ad the crew trlod, Capt, Haddon remuine slvo o closy prizoner, i BoLIVIA, A revolution wes reportei to beplotting fn Bollvia, 1 ordee to peoteut sgaluet (ho reaty tht wa rocently cclobrated vilth Chill, VENEZURLA. 2 1t §s roported that, Guziman iflanco, In Venezuels, having pulled down a chureh to make plave fura statuo of himeol?, treaaura of $309,000 was found tuder the toundation cmrx, Twenty-five thousand dollars bave been colleeted in Shili for Don Curlos, Tho Dama yolcuno, in Aracaulo, is in actlve erup- Uan, On the question of p soparation of Church aod State, o presw, with tho excoption of two or throo Ultra: noutune journals, hun declared for the Govermmcent, in the Provinecs largs meetfugs have been lield to ex- yrets tho edliesion of the people to the Govornient wnd Congross, A efrony phock of earthquake wos folt at Angelis on o 5t of Qetober, folluwed by wome terribly showers of radn, BIAZIL, PARd, Nov. 80,~The [inbina nowspaper, of thia sty continues 46 publish violent aviicics ngainst for- dgnern genorally, aud parlicnlarly against the officery f 1hio Portugueis corvette Sa; Tho peoplo of tho City of P wlaen againut e forciuen thero, ‘Tho Government Lus ent 20,000 iroag tg supprans o demonstralow. ‘Tho Brazilisn Governmont hos fuformed that of vorfugal thut the nevypapsr Tribund, of Lata, will be rosecnted for *§18 hostilo " attliuda taward thé Portu- !uul subjocts, — GREAT BRITAIN, ACOIDENT TO TUL DUSK OF CONNAVONT, ‘Loxpon, Nov. 30,~The Duke of Connought was Yurt to-gay by & fall from bia Lorso, © 7 TuR P PANTLING, Reports of rovolts in the Fiji Tslands sre unfounded, trerythipg Is progresuing favorably, —— SPAIN DON CARLOB' IILNDH LEAVING ®nI, MapuIp, Nov. 0.~ {8 offielally anpounced Pt should T he, ngeing hat T ol gehiapiced to-aet up t, 9y ng{\rfgu 513: thn I oniror i sg fn i dront dys ™t Yol cante \Tn'uur b a'nn ind pler- e with'Str, defMeddpit it (10p" Vil Wink{s," 1o i oy fidy wio ‘un= xl %la o } wm% :o;lgvh 1) N m I 01 opintons, and am sorry lo seo a Journnl like yours consentlug to hecomo 4 moedium of making them kunown, As for ino, swhen I marrled I resolyed to havo 0 gaud b{me, bud 1€ my biusband . does not like it, ho can (o H\u other {hilng, What rigt has any husbaud to interfors with kiv wife? THY LAWBERAKERS, An Indintt Witd-Mutderer—Musked Robbora in Arknusna—-Ig Thieves und Little-Conne terfelthng Btes Trnni MAure, Ind,, Nov, 30.—At Oloyerdale, i Duim Oaipty, Indip seslerdoy, @i upmed Thoinan Martn beeamo offemled at something, eald by hia wito, and gavp hor thrpo wiputen fo rotrant, At o end ‘of that {ivio ho stood ‘Iin the door of Uho howso,. png it or by & Pislol, the balt taking offoct tn her licad, killing hor dntantly, A mau named Alanton way in tlip house, and intorfered to save tho womian, whoti Mrtin ot Lim, tho balt taking ffect in_tho shoulilor, Io- Is expected Lo dio, Tho wife of Marlln Lad lor habo.ip, hier atmg when Al waa hot, and. fell batk dond, larblug it. 1t ta not Lejleved that Moctin madg any chargo of infdellty ogatst his wife, " 1o had been Leyfug to got na of her, gnd “had offerol her $300 If o would to “fo " divorced from Foniitnt him, us Lo wanted fo marry anotlier woman, After the shooting, Mortin prefended to be eruzy, and yont about telfiig that 1o figal killéd & man pimed Harrls, whom i had not toughed ‘st all. Thero ds great excitemnerjt in iovordalo, and thors 18 n strong. probability that 3artin will bo lynclied to-nfgt, SENTUO! ir] 5 Sveetal Digpnteh fhicayo Toumvittd, K banu speei3) of (id duto with furtliey particulars of the Xiliing of James W, Cloud by Dévls, noar Frauk- lin, Ky, Fridoy, during & quarrel betweon then, Clod ptarted, with = cockod plstol, tuto Davle hotaey ‘yhen Davly, -1 lown » ahot-gitn, poured Trharut of "bndkshit Intd' Clotdh henck, Lifibig ok dnstantly, Twoyenrs oo Gloud called D, Wyutn ot of patlent’s houdo and “sfiot ira déad With a doubte Darvelod shof-nin, and fun_ ke monter Lo wng hime self idilod, Wynts bad thrratened his lifo whilo Cloud wan o tho comiotery buryiug bis dead childs Tiarker; 6 Dopniy Sherilt, who ‘wan _with Oloud nt Dasia’ houne, went with_Tiurdjoy to Huriley's houso Haturdny night, Iurdley, under tho fnflucneo of Uquior, gotinto b quarcel wiil . wuvas, Darkee ve- monstinting, Hundleyaatil s~ #T1 setfle thin thing ithsou," utid fizad, fho ballenterlng Duckors bead, near’ tho ear, and,’ vesaing through the skull, pro. dutced wmu#tal swonnd, The two bloady trapcdics have rafued much excilement in ths community, * A ¥ TUE NORTHWESTERN BOWD VORGLRY OAIE, i PHILADELIILA, Nov. $).—Goorgo ml‘, tiecrofary of tha'Hafegiiabd Taguranco Company; of this city, Wit atralpnicd fo-dkg fipon the chargs O Geltg conavd: i tho" cirenlntion ‘of ‘forgéd honds, Witnemes tesiified 10 counlorfelt bonda baying beon givon by 0L to ob- alu _monoy on flom, [ar{in L S|kes, Treasurer of fheichianes &alomthwentorn aiffoad, testifed {0 tho frdudulon} chiaracter of {lio bonp.’ “At flic claso of iifa evideney, couneel for tha prosecition nekol fhat dé: fondant tio comniitted for o fariher hearing, * Tho 650 wag ono of greater importauca than appearad on It fuce, and 0 exfend (Lo !marlnp to-day apy furiher o) Wi fo Iy ] Nor, 90,~Tho e, ‘otirter~fournal muight interfera with futuro "developmenta, 100 committed for o further bearing on Fridny nozt, * ¥ * A DEMOOUATIO POLITICIAN IN TROUDLE, ¥ “&prelal Disvateh o The Chleago Triluns. TNpIANALOLIY, Nov, 30, ~Indlstapolis enfoys s ro- form Demooratio Goyernmont, oleotad last May, To- alght the Common Connell *sitspéndad the Ruparsisor of titrcets for tho Norih District, M, 1, Conklin, from oflice, pending au Inveatigalion of cliorges of carrying o tien on s pay.toll aud of uslng iy lator snd Intezent-of tho city in coustrnetion of private Lutld- {mips of his own, Couklin has baen o leading Domo- cratlo politician, was appointed by Gov.' iondricks Adfutant-tienoral, and was borns on the rolls of the Houn ot Liborty as Deflimeater-General, The chergon created considerablo fntoreat in the Conel, HTOLE A JNIORSE AKD HUAGY, Susclal Iiapateh fo Tha Chicaya Tribune, 3 AvORTE, Ind., Nov, 00.—Last weok o lollow, givipg hig neme o8 Dunalicen, profeasing to bo fram Uhicago, applied fo uu Insuranco o in this oity for worlk, "hey gavo him work in tho country, Lait Wedngsday Bo fot & horso sud buggy from tho livery-stable of Byers & Ittich and went ont {nto{hocountry, 1o hos not been board from since, g is probably ' tno horae and buggy uliead, 4 JUHNING FIGRT WITIE nQUDEES, XarTie Raorn, Ark,, Nov, 10,—On Wedncuday night 1ast five masked mon, thought o bo tho Gad’s Hillors, went to & country atoru on tho Petit Jean River, in Yell County, nbaut 70 iniles yrest of this city, shot aud kilied tho propristor, andgrabbed tha staro. Thoy thon Tob- hed trading-boat fying at tho bk of the viver, The FherifY gatlicrod & pozsu and started in purauit, Tho roblors auparated, Lo comingtoward Littlo Rock aid three going n anciler diracrion, Tho Sherlff follavod th Lwo coming fn thio direction, and eamo across them yesterday moruing 16 milea abova here, A figbt en- aied, in which the Bhierff was nhot and badly wound- d by tho robbors, Both the robbsra were wonnded by tilo Sherdil’s posse, aud eaptured and brought {0 thia elty and lodged {n foll Suuday evoning, The Sherlfr will prolubly recoyur, - The threo who went i angthor diroction encaped, MOTION FOR A NEW TRTAL OVERRULLD, © Special Disualeh to The Chicago Tribin, TLooMINGTON, L, Nov, 10,—Tho motlun for o new trlal s tho case of thy Penplo azainst Johu Ronel and Patpiek Roach far the killing of Byron Dunlap elx wweekn ao in Paduecs, wos ovorrulad to-day by Judge "ipton, leaviug tho dentouce as qunounced by the jury, usinely, tenty yonrs in the Tonitentiary for Jobn Ttoach aud one year for Putrick, In tho oasg of tho Tormor I4 i tho genoral opiuton that {hie sentence is by fur too Kovero. A COUNTENPLITER ANRESTED, L.ONDON, Otit, i, —lala ©, Daly was arrosted this morn/ig o i charge of passing, in Detrolt, spurl: ous billg of the denomiuation of §3,000 on the Tradors Bank: of Chleago, T bills Wero tho work of the ng- torlons. counlorfeilur Ballaxd, rocantly arvested i uiralo, FINED AND'IMER] ED FOR ARSAULT AXD BATTERY, Speeial Diegateh to The Chirago 2 Hee TASPSVILLE, Wik, Noy, 30,—10 tho case of the state 12 lamen StuSell, Eouud gullty of ussault will tuteut to kil tho Court et tho verdict nalde, McNeal then pleaded guiliy to_agsault und battery, andl was aéne tenced to s fiito o $100 and threa mopthe’ Imprivon- ment Iy the County Jafl, STORE A'D POST-OPITOF TOBDED, Special Diapateh to fcagu Trilune, WaaTON, il Nov, #0.—Tho stare of A, W, Howard & Co,, of tiils vlace, Wan robbed lst Saturiay night of clothihg and othor goods; aito, tho Poat-Oflico, i the szt building, of stampa nud fetters, Two young fel- lows had been'sauntering about for iwo days, sleoping in stravw.stacky at uight, ‘Tho clothes of ono of them werd lef€ i ths stove, Mo 120 yoars ol and hna u full face, 1o tuok a set of bililard-balls with him that hosnd his companion stélo in Fairbury, A CONHOIL ~BTRIOKEN MALAPPROPRIATOR, Syeciul Dlspateh lo e Chirao Tribone., DubuQUE, Ta, Nov. d0.—A yoilg mou named George Walsop, who it Tuly Jass upptopriated to bis own Use mouey bidd to Lim a3 clerk of u firm named Tiay & Randall, Lies surrendored bimself to the Rherlfr of this connty, confesuing hfu gulit, andg thay lie could o lopger bear tha fartyre It wan Lo bim to ho con= sclouiof bin wyong-doing, 1ig is held horo nwalting Jikltaetion ay tha vrouged Srm wiy take towarda e AROTHEN CHANOL POR TWRED. - o ¥ew o, Nov, dD.—Judge Barreity i (o Contt of P tor A sEaiyer, hus gruntecn, yoit of Labeus wor; | Uliambers, Wedueaday, wien {lio Jurisdiction of tie Court voudemuing bim will bo argied, A JULY OUT FIFTY-FIUNT HOTRY, Wizatmros, Dok, Tov. i.—0no uf tlie jurors tu | tho trint of Toslor, Who waiy scquitied of tlie ricr of Muvkey, at Nyw tastle, on v‘rmnf, tates fbot, If the jury lind. been polled o the reudition of the ver- dict, four of thelr mumber woulit Laya refused thelr asgent to §t. After fasiing fifty-elght hours, they agrepd to remain silont while tho othere gave the vor- Qict, Lnt, i neked individuelly, they would Lave diun- G "‘""'Ji";m 1OBLED or §2,500, 1ASIREL D O 3 i o DD \hilG fho -;é;mm‘r auy of Vickuburg wan 1¥Ing ot Yue elevator, early yosterduy mornmy, her cush dFpwer \ou xobbed of $,i00. The it overlooked cbont $4,000 in the back part of the deawer. Tho Xeys of the Rafe, which ~contained $25,000 were alyo (@ tho drawer, biit tho (hief failed to Hud thom, or ciap was scared olf, Tliero s 1o clow s yetto thothief, PUNIRIED ¥OR AN UNWARRANTUD INTRUSION, Special Dispuich fo Tha Chicayo ne. 8 Foxn bu L.Av, Wid., Nov. 80.—Wita{ j# lTkaly to prove o futa} ehonting nifray_occurred ub Oakiiold, 9 miles Gouth of this city, Thtce yaung tuen nwmed Bayon. Teing, and Pooler, nftor geltlng intoxicated, went 1o tho Bottsh of & respoctablo womair whose lugbind Io in the Sinio Prison, und depuanded gdmicalon, 8ho warned ‘hom away, but they would not Jeavo,” They puiched {6 dao open, sud, au Peoler atepped Into (ho Louse, (1o woniati ahol iwi, infieting ‘whnt will probably provo & fatal wound, . 5 0N, Nov, J0,~In ths Superio! n T ok ‘Clatlta 11, Buliaxd, allus William A, Judson, principal o flie roblory of 'tho Tioylston Na< tional Bank of this city s fow years ago, was seafeuced 10 twenty years n tho Blato Prlson, Spectal Disputeh o The Chic ' Easy Sa0MiA, Ml NO. Wl—Fj o Clcult Court to-dny Wilitun Qreen and Tent” Flowers, cattlo- thioves, wore gentehced ta threo years in flo Siato Trison § dohm MeCicljan, clurgod with abtainlag goods under ‘falso pretonces, Wa3 sentenced lo_one” year Houry Hmilbien, elesd: {n tha ofies of the Flint K Yero Mapquctte Jtalraad Company, arrested for cm\mzé o ment, pleaded gullty, aud was reloased ou suependo seutelige, - ———— A Folino Worghiper. From the Dattimore American, On Monday night on ipcident ocaurred at & Yo~ Jen. Baballs, Marquis do Villadurco, syd other pronye ent perions, Lave abundomed the cause of Dou rlosy — ITALY, Mp TOVACCO WANTED, Row, Nov. 80.—No bids for (he supply of tobasco o'the Government will be saked for {hls Aaca) yosr, Do tobaceo adminintration gives natice that it haa mticlent stock for 1876, A ¢ Young \VH(;’.’? ]ll‘unj; = o franknoss, and fjud plenjy'of it In o hv‘tfi?‘ ll‘t;ilo\' Trom & ! Young \\'ll;e "}{u tha Now York [Times, from which \vu‘quunl:( B pe 's businoss to mnke himesll agree- m}g ’l.::mln{',bj‘ll:i‘:“l:‘:lal)‘lllcrunll!!l aro willing tu o, 1f he 1 not, why phiould 1 be blamed? Lo owes mo ovory juty Iz $he wopld, and [ awo bim none, Thatis my 005y, sud I ' not aslmmcd i@ declse iy Why ligions miootIng Whileh cunsiderably ymused goio \\-‘I:m probably \‘v‘cra not ns. unrocug!yimpmnuad\\lm what was gong on a4 fhoy might have ln:lnu; Whilst tho prencher was osrncstly ezhorting hiin hearora, @ littlo blnok kitton ontored tho door, and, sftor taking % calm view of tho ncm;u, wiked lnlullrnl{ up tuoniale until it rosched tl l:u upper part of tho ehyxch, whorg it gapled far tho fivab thno the migiater vigorougly ootioujatiog. Pussy viewed him with much_cntjosity foF o ht- L}o while, pud then, apparaptly fop tho purpoko of makipg o ploper ohsepvailop of what nl:z woomptd t0 think o slogniay spgctaclo, Atoppel within the raling aud’ seated hovself directly in front of (he revorond ontlenwn, kiving oyory indicalion of {ho doopoul intoroyh, Whon tho proacher was noav tho concluslon of his sermon, she suddenly arose, ay If ho had ‘THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: . MINNESOTA, Tho Luraber and Flour Ppodugt at Miiineapolis the Past Yoar. Lumber Now on Hand---Beprénsed Oopdition of the Markef, Hinagsota Wheat (lnimed to Bo the Best That Iy Grown in the World, Political Gossip---Unitod Btatos Sone ator. Coprqwonence of Tha Chteago Tribune. : " BryakArovss, Minn., Nov, 20, 1874, The lumbor-milla Linva * ahut down,’t and tho sea= son's produet is Iying th hugo piles in all parts of this city,' 'Tho biooma aro iicatly emptied of logs,—nearer 80 than ony season for {ho past fon chru. Tho amount of lumbor now on hand ap the Ealls of St, Authony in 237,000,000 foot,—mora than ever beforo at thie "clono’ of n"ecanon's sgwlng, or any other dim ‘Tho number of shingles now' on 'hand 14 61,000, ‘Cho rulnougly-low prioea of Iymber, and tho genoratly déprenied condion of tho market, oo tho causes of this condition of ihings, T¢bas coeb quits oy much co lumber thly "eason 08 ahy preceding uud tho Ilwmbermen cannot afford to tho presont rates. The mafority aoll at of theso are being 'cair!pd dy {lio banks and woney- sharks nt o gu:nung Tato of fytereht, pud arp compeljod A {o'well, 1Y af all, ot & pacritico, in apder (o realizo monoy {0 meat thalr obligations and fet out of tho bands of {tio money-scalpers, Henco thoro Isat preaont o con- slderablo activity o tho ‘market, Doalors in' this Blate, Towo, and Nobrasks, havo scented tho conattion of tho markot hero, sud are coming in with monoy Iu hond to tempt our lumbermen to tho sacrifco, A Iargo unfority” of ‘our’ lumbormen wiil boablo to get furpugh thy stringoney, und comp oub with Lutfow gerafclios of brulses, (Cho necesslty which indyced the great concern of W, D, Washburn & Co, to mako an apetghment {3 n causo of general regret, Tho partienlars Liavo beey publisiied in Pui TRiuNe, Iloarnod to-day from o fully-relinble caurce, that tho prospect of Gon, Washibmpn bojug sble fo pay doliar for dollar is Dripht, What ho needs, and must huve, Is tmo to conyort hlg a3ge(s In order to meol his lnbilitics, o {3 pntfersally popapded ‘as a afyiotly honorably auid contctentious man; of romarkablo public apirjt snd enterprige,—~somelimes oxecoding his ability to do tn Dhia efforts’tc promoto tho public weélfare, 1t fu thought {wo or {hreo other firms wilt ba compelled to either syspond or asl: n ezlenvion, 'TUR ERASON'S LUMDER TRODUAT. ‘Tho milln bavo been in_nlmowt constant oparation for over ever) mopthe, T fofa) praduct of lumber, lowever, {5 abiont 12,000,000 feot lesd thian Test ecason, whbilo tlie product of shingles i3 6,000,000 In excens, Tha following tablo thows tho amount of lumber, shlngles, ansd lath produced this aenso Names of firms, Lumber, Yoy Willlam I, Lidro 5,300,000 5,050,600 8,600,000 119,560,600 . 120,640,000 n ‘hand last year at this timo was: Lumber, 107,500,000 ; shingles, 41,000,000, "The smount bow dn 'baud in oxcews of last year al {hio time fu: Lumber, 120,500,000 ; shinglos, 20,000,000, 'Tho salos between' this timo aud tho 1st of Januars, 1876, will materlaily Josach thialargo anonnt now ou hand, ' Tho rallroad ara thxed to thelr utmpst capacity, at this timo, in moving this Jumber,—to =il parta of this Stato, Western Iawn, Nobraoks, sud Dakata, PROBAULY GUTTING THIS WINTEH, Last wintor tho log-cutling was sbout 55 per cont Teso thnn tho preceding ieason, This winter, by & genoral agroenient among lumbermon ond loggers, tho cut will bo 60 per ccut less than lasb_winter, It win resolved, st tho late Lumber- men's Gouventlon, ‘thiat this courso was absoe Iutely necersary to the solution of fho lumbor. business, aud {a clieck the tou rapid ** takiug oft ¥ of thio pine-foresta fu tho Northweat, T'ho total cultings on tho Mississippi oud ita tributaries this seasou will De, then, nbout 53,000,000 feet, Tho logs now in tho Lot fott over 'un(il spring, aro about 21,000,000 out, Tfe will result in throwlng many out of employ- pent, and a liszd wyiutor for th poor and unomiployed duanticipated, Iut Minnoapoiis will maintain ita rep— utation for charlty, aud absoliito want and suffering will bo provented, * Other branches of manufacturo arc, and probably will bo, continued at full capacity, if not fucroused, 'TIE FLOURING BUSINESA. Of aqual (and perkaps greator) cousoquenco ond fn- Rertance among tho iudustslos iery, vl that of lum- cr, i tho mantfacturo of flour, This industry hua heen greatly Ineressed during tlio pust ypar; Indeed, tho capucity boy Dbgen doubled. Who well-kuown Dbrand of Minneapolls flour, mado by {hio mvst com- plcta and acloutile proccises. from tho wadulterated Minuesota wheat, huve become favorites iu tho markets of tho country. Tt conceded by ®ll who aro con- verzaut with the subject thut MIHKESOTA WHEAT is tho beat quality grown In tho world ; ot lcast thers 43 none bettor, ‘Tlio preeent dafly capacity of the mills uttho Talls {40,450 parrols, Thero aro 188 rou of stones, sud othor inilla aro ju contomplation. Tho totnl proguct of thea mills for the yoar onding Nov, 13, 1874 was: Harrels flour, 845,000 ; pouuds foed, G4,500,000'3 Lualiels grain usod, 4,000,000, “Fiug pradict 1o ndarly doublo thut of tho preceding year, The mills yro now noarly all running ta {heir 11l capacity oy Sul timg, o Minncapolii MIll Compang, ' proprietareyt 00 Falls of 5t. Anthpuy, on yhat b A, pees Sl il of o Aeslkelgple (25 TARC oF tho vivar Yot o8 the salund wIGkcolop ut & ot near tho Contra of® (3o ifound oceupied by tba mills, The o rallvond ¥l sun fcks o it - Tho \heat will bo xecolved Lero, and dellyered divect from the cloyator, by tabes aud other srocess, {0 th nuills, Tor this cconowmio and convon- [t ayrangomont, thio miliovs ara indobied (o tho cie terprluo of thio Hou, €, O, Waghtrs, lato Goveraor of Wiscousin; Lis brother, Gon, W. D, Washburn, of this eity, sud {he Ifon, ¥. R, Dolano 'aud iho Hot. Georne Ju Becker (President of {ho Bt, Paul and Pax «iflc Rtafizand), of 8, Paul, Tio Wsehlurns aru tho prineipal owners of (bis fmmenso water-power, Whon Tt conyeted, o ity by tho world will have, equat facilitips foy qmm;nu;;wum and’ ahipment of flonr, Minucapoll, with possibly o* eluglo oxceptlon, pro- Wices njore flour {han guy otber ¢ity ou the Contluent, &nd T am 1ot attfo bt in tho world, (loy, Washburn'a so-csled Dig Mill," which lus forty van of stono, is s Faciraut il 2 ol oacoptlon, fn tha world, T sz fon {a i Franco,— saill hyviug fprty-faie yun of stong, 3 o ‘Thu product of wheat loat scason wan ahou ,000,~ 020 busshels 3 fho surplus ahout 17,000,000 vusboly, will by sieen that over one-fourth of 'this_syrplis fs manfactusd fto flonr at thls point, Nearly, ot quilte, one-third of the nurphia 13 mannfacturid in tha siate, Tt fa the purpoao and polioy of our people to wannfaciure every busbel of vurpius whent fu the Blato luto tlour Leforo It leaves the Hiate, With ths preapnt and prospectiva capacity, thiy reoult will Lo at- TEiied dn 5 ofer. yearas and 'tho. #misiigh pro- cera fn Milwailkos sod Obicago, so far nu our wheat i8 concorned, will bo choclynated, anil our producerd will roalizo what thoy oo Juntly chtitlod to for their puperior yratm, The “bull" and *heur operations botween Minnesots aud tho Ohicago Board of rado, 80 fur a3 onr wheat fi concusned, will alsa ho |;ro\'nuwd, but, perhaps, only to be traucferred to Hour, ““In mejority of the wheat ia hielng held back by fariora—o {ar an ghipment East Ju concorned-for Nfgher prices, ' Tlcarnen from & leading rafiroad of- fefal thist evory elovator fu tho Slale, public and vivate, was illod 'to” U8 uimost " capaeity, mud o elipments wero comparafively light for {his woaon of tho soar, Sume regard tuis au u pleco of stupldity; while others, cqually Asgaclous ind well posted, declaro “it to e o tree polloy, * Perhaps the Ohicage Bourd of Truile Lsn Tin- yavel tho mpyatery ¢ Our boavy' operatory 24 Wheat in i Siato re very cantious aud misplzvus slnco thoy wera *{aken in " by fho Chicag,#'heara ™ last July, uned are % watehing and wailing,” ind thoir syoculative oporutfunaarp eoriparativly einall, ¢ RAILROAD MATIL . Ty luglnlnun\l‘ul’ lunt whflur’.%{Jvh almerd to “cone £ trol tho rafiroads," has provey’ dixastrous to o matorial intefests’ of {hia Rte, du fhat f hos Lid tho offuel fo further etyylo fug aiready-nenrly- Lankrapted sallrouds, and ecopped (s couetruction of a_minglo milo of road, or {hy fuying of &' single Tax of fron, tho pust yoor. Zhe sil-important oxfene #lona of o' Bt Faul & Paciio lines, {0 comploto cune nectiona In tho systew in thyslate pud yith Menitobn, Touinin Just whiera thoy weye 1efL'a yeer aga; ' Oupitol 1 6enaitive, ond capuit by oltained for inventmonl, fu railroadn uudor the presuit “ yufriendly leglolation,” Tho Ttajlroad Uptamisaipuort, who TW Laporablo and fufrminded mon, doejaro that “thia h-lflllnllon. aud thelr work undor {t) Aave beon Yot only frujtleas of good results, but postlvely detimmtal to tho gt in- toreatu of $ho Btate, Lt I alnost# certainty that (his Joulglation will glthier | wholly * repeafed Lioard enoughy frotted Aown tho alle apdieft to ohuscls s v plorially wadifod, 1‘1- pedple, ajlys Fn heir owa - fuforests| demand lh‘. pleturve, Thy Bt." Py h.-, fi;% ncamlp%wm wuplly § thiy N‘:\‘v, H!lgll]‘;‘;xxl B¢ 0L -and inclived TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1874, e Ry {hp operation of tho law, and I3 compelled, Suseif-dofonse, to° withdraw sonto of fla passenstor-traitis, It s Lelleved by thoto whd' aro best fiformad upon tho subjoct, '{lint 1o Qowimisalotiora will Teatpto tho formor ratos i order 40 sheira g rimning of tho tralus ta ow, Lo dcdom. ddate tho rcnpln' on tha line of. the road, This couras 4 advirad by somo of tho heratoforo-mant- oxtreme ndvocaten of “iho law ond most radical " Auti-Monopoliaty,"—whatevor _{hat may inean, Wha Culcugo, BMifwaukeo & 8t Paul Company will I:v’\ {hdray tralus ou fhe JTows & Miduebdia Divirien—from hete {0’ MeGregor Vin"AvkHA,—tinless former roles oro ratored. Tiieoo ara no idio threats ; tho action will certainly bo taken if the rates oro not Tertored. Tho majority af 1o yco- llld o'tiolifier liavh algniiled thelr éntire willingness q pnxy the old ratea rather than bo ‘deprived of travel- ingg Tadilltion, ~ Tndéod, thdy have novér objected to DBYING thier;’ Tt i a-paent fabt that not one milo of zond In this Blato bLas ever pald tho lulerest bn tha tobtof conattuctidn, This lejdstation, ond the ‘whd Ery'of the so<unlled * Ant{-Monbpollats,” liave checked thi¢ flow of mfllnl to the Btatpi checked stmigrafion 10't136 Blaty, {¢ Yot actithlly turned tho tids tho ofher way i nud producod gensral staghatfon” fn nisinesd of ull kindn, - i) S VER materially oo How Tebls Sonpue 1ha oadets of Thy TRIVUNE aro fi L Tho Hepublican mafority viaw decteabed,—tho Tosult, maln- 1y, of £omo nfortunatd nominationa ofy thg Republlc- & Heket:” Tho 1ncat prouiounced featyro of tho public hentitnent in this o i otbier Btafen, fn tho ltd contost, Ardda tli8 rdnction from ihu Inx*public morality which {ho old Democratia party Tiad ‘mado fashionable fn the administration of publio affairs,—a tondition which waw *supposcd 10 *(and id to somo ‘exton() exist n! tho dominant party to-day, ond has found cxpresslon in {lls Binto o o ocour~ ronce of fobhory and ‘éorruption ‘{o on cxtent whick vorked injury to fho parly in fho olection, X Hgorous nd dotormiued resclion aros {n {ho Ropub- lithn Yarly here ngnh\nt hix atato of affairs,' though not dni timo to obtain on organization withi Autlicient ofléctivences to'snvn all tho membors of tho paty, and honea tho deoreased najotity, “Thin dominnut sentl- aent s tho pukts, howevdr, eaved it in this Btato this fail, and wili'éventually resfors thio old<timo wuajority. Atdinlesd honest will horeafter ‘Lo ingiated_upon by tho Jarty s o cusoutlal qualifieation for oitiiat position. " Tho party will“bo' exactiug ms fo tho charaoter of men {t infrusts with oficial respoie olbilides, Mon'of notorlously *cocrupt spiccolentn Wil horoafior gtand no chanco s enndidates of tho pars b fn e Bate, e S "Tho incomlng Teglelaburs hna a fino working Ropube lran? miajorily In Goth, branchey. Thia SHires. i cloctfon of » Ropublioan Lo wueceod tho Hon, Aloxen: der Tiamecy: At (ha Usited jsuzcml; Setato, Vo thia ean0t 14 40 bo, 43 tho aubject which i now uppor- wdst in tho inlxds of 1o pORCADS. and The Soopto: At this thins {ho contest i bolween Senator Ramicy and Gov, Davis, with tho chancen in favor of thy for- niér, " Tthd delegation from 'this connty—Honuepin— zow favor Ramsiy, Iu the ovent of u falluro fo cloct hind, they eould bo perstiaded to alfow tho Stato {hosor- vlees of ono- of our citizens in tho United Statea Beunto, In such n contingenry, thoy’ would probably 48 tho clfina of tha Iion, William D, Washburn, or lid THon, T, J; Ualdswin, or the 1low, Jolin 8, Pillabury. W lisva riot ouly plonty of pine’ and hard-wood {ini Der hero, but plenty of timber out ot which fo mantis fuctiire an officiat for altiioat ony position. 'Soriio of thls timbor 18 of th firat quatlty, foo, Thiero uro (ywo or threo other goutlemen fn” dilferent parts of tho Staté, who would not declino the olection, and vill Mkily 136 complimented with o vots on {he inforinnt ballot s chucius by thg members of el imungilsto ‘countics, - 3 % THEB. & O.R. R. How the Tortoige Oaught the Hare. President Garrett andl His Enlight- ened Polioy, A Brief Account of a Continental Enterprise. Zrom Our Own Correspondent, BaLrivong, Nov, 20, 18741 Last pummer, whilo ssuntering among tho glades of tho Alleghenics, with » fishing-pole n my hand, I camio across a atrango young mau, who wan trudging through thie delda with a heavy survoyor's compass on Din back, *¢What aro you dofng hera? ¥ safid I “I'm survoying tho Company's propert,” Lo eald, *Lond on the Uinoe of this rozd is beeoming valuablo #inco the third track was put down ; and, if wo don’t havo tho statious, switchies, and ofher property, nc- curately megstred up, tho farmeys sand village-folia will commit tiespasses and go to law,” 3 # YWhero aro your asslatanta 2" sald T, ““Lhovon't got suy. Tho Company sontout threo men with mo o carry rod ani chain, but, fndtug that T did not require them oll tho time, grumbled, and took thiem back, They don't like anybady to Lavo any epare timo, So now I nm ordered to dotach from tho stationary force, &3 Igo along, a couplo af laborers, who can return to their usual work when I turn my Luck,” . Ifere s A GOOD ILLUSTRATION of the Ballimoro & Ohlo Rafirosd, It fs not Lberal, Lut, by belug clozo and thrifty, i3 in & position ta help {hoso who can pay for it. ‘Thiore la mothing brilliant, imaginativo, nor inspixing about this Company, ox- cept its aucceas, In somo gespects, it {8 penurious beneath the dignity of 80 powerful o corporation ; but, of Jnle years, n mpre gental charity, arislng ot of widor experlouco and avsoclation, has nttended ho Company's pro- pority. Ouly mocll and political causes have proventod GClurleaton from developtng o railrot-cystom Hke that of Baltimoro, to taka hold of the Vest, and muke a qreat ontropot and esport city, Tho Nulliticatiou- War was brought on nbout the timo that Baltimoro was hending overy oncrgy to reach tho Obio River mmultanconsly with {ho Leunsylvanin syatem of rafl, and Charleston ppent hier ensrgios In factlons and so- ceeslon, whilo Virginiz, with Ler quvious upirit of State rlghte, retardod tho Baltimoro & Obio Railroad for yoary, becausa it was o Maryland enterplee. It has ot been untll {hio suppression of Slavary flat tho Virginfa trank-lino han pussed tho mountidns, The auly hopo of Cbarleston i to mliate the success of Baltimore and Richmoud, and hulld out to Kuoxville, and on to the Obio. AARTLAND'S SPIRIT. Although o olaveliolding population, the Baltimore- aus voro Whigs, and hated the proviucial spirit of Bontl Cavolina. ' No Stato In tho Unjon was iminemo- rially maro enfhueietic for internal Inprovements 3 snd tho Nutlonal Roud, which was mado 3 subjeci of Uigude by ofher. Btatea=for thirty ycors, was an {m- Toriant adfuct To (Lo ety vrowerity; Whea-ise Witt Olinton, triumphing In epite of Gen, ‘}rw-muluwu opipioy that & canal conld not bo ofil- clent betweog tuo Hudson and tho Lakes, Lad carsicd SHhese Woatweh tretho from tho Baltimoro routs, tho arylanders 100k UL 1 >evamac Ganal project; but found ft slow progress, and flich, it & Knowlodgo of traotion-enyines or oiher mofiva power Ly ot lnncs, thoy proccedod to grado & il voud up the Yalloy Of tha Patapsco, Thicy had gous marls"l xullv‘rdedm;l)n'k \vlm{x ‘l‘hn x}xl:l. forcelgn Jocomotivew srere devised sud dmported. Tlon, with . truly Cone tiuental apiril, thiey resolved (o L RRIOA TO TUY OHIO RIVER, although tholr capital snd crodit were tho youngest, and perhaps tho lenet, of auy of the seapovts, " “Ciielr Jittlo raveled-out Bate, receiving comparative Iy bitlp fmlgration, and worn out s niucly of the sofl, gavo them gouerally more credlt fhun it gpuld spero. Tacy were wbout twenty-ive years crossing tuo mauutaing to Wheeling: Moantime, thio Erle, Now York Central, oud Peunsylysnia systoms wore well advanced {0 tiio heart of tho West. It wag noarly at {is outhreuk of tho Civil War whien Baitimoro kg all- rall communication with Clncinoall and st, Lous, 1t han takiou ity years fo contral horown frelght to Lake Mlchigan zid t psinpl. g T 3 ALL 'TIINGY, The proyiuciat history of this road fu Tomsutic and aliost lstrlous, * Tun ongltieer wus tho son of Tatrobe, tho architect of tho Nationat Capitol, Ross Winans, & mechanlo for tho Company, fuvented tho Awcricun-railroad {ruck, which s fn universal 1o, \inaus and Baldwin, of Tialtimore, bullt somo oftho sarlicat locomotivos’ in ‘Amorles, aud tholr grest " shiops ot Philadelplim and Mount Glarp has furnishod mnstor-mechnuies oud ralliug-stock for Ruksls, Houth America, and Cuba, Whio origing) ggetior ot o Tiallimord & Obo Ral: road wan a Aop OF Alexander Browu, luen-draper of Baltinioro Town, Wl founded tho powerful banking houso of Brown Brothors § ‘At Qinrleg Gyreoll, o Jast signer for Indopend- ence, Infd the cofner-stono for (Lis " raijroad, to ft beeumotho great ling, of gommapnleatfod Letween tho Lust ' and tho' West in tho War o rocover tho Unlon, John Lrown stopped tho first fran In the sutumn ‘of 1650, Btouewall’ dacksop hurnt ita rojlitg-stock ut Martinsburg o his firs cuti- puigu ; and jt vias tho present Mastol of Trypsborta Hon—dmay, 1 bolioy—wyhio liaylea mauy of thiwa Tocomtivra wiil-teania of horscs, down thy Valley {0 e Zauiheass Gap Wadteoad, for 1ho tiee of fhie Confegle oracy, Auothior oflicer ut {lio Bpltimoro & Opfo’ Ralj- roud—-Wilson—van flio Master of Road durjug tha Jong CIVAL'War, when tho Rebellion surgod, up, ani over this Iino of Tafl ovory wock or fortmigh, wud Ll neavecly vetired from the burniug bridgos aud blazing ttan poforo \Wiluon was moviug duwn on ‘thp scco gt diasator with & constyiction-tra and guard, o zoarl 40 the world libebyon uncked ut liko (ia s tation, und mlmotk ovD: cow-trap, on tho line, from o Lioky {0 tho b0, %e¥ been tho sila pf i ekiiuish or p battle, ho Aest suctssutul campalgn of tho Unlen was mado by teUiolan with Wis tond for a wase, At tho closo of the War, Willlam Presalt Smith, hion Vice-rosident, distributiad tho two greit aemics af Grant sud slerman to their homes over this e, With suph djspatch thag tho ‘greab battlen thetasejvas woomed to po halittled, Quin TNp qUO, Tthpa been nald that the War for the Unlon made ihia paijeoad, 48 frpo s Liitthot was o maye than compegsation for fo utility of pich 3 rosd fu timo of yéar, it 8 1t way, by tho updivided” eucrgies of tho Hiato of Mapyinnd. S¢Mr, Rlanton “Jad no oskoclato ko Intimnfo aa Pres. Gt Uaryett, oo ftvidious peoplo thoht Usrott shguld bavo becs unubbid, s ey detiped Wt 10 1o & Tiphel Jocally, §f nof by injention,” At fhip samo time, Thowny Bwshn, tn Whoio Presidoncy tha road bud beou opengd to the Obfo, Was thy relisblé Uuivn Govornar bbb Biato, Norls' fhorpvidence that thie yaliway 180 oYy Perpui{ted to bpy fn” thy sightesf degon: o~ ouy) igrg Jlchupd’y graupnar £ulto tho enpmien of o Unlon, When tho War closad, the Btato of Weat Virginla was' purposely extended to arper'a Ferry, fo {lint not ono ancli- of " this rond #hould teat wiioh the ofl of tho Virgiuln which re- tafned (o traditions of tho Confidaradys i GARBETT'S DIPLUMACY, During tio War, Mr, Garrott fullilled fn potson the {lolleato work of koaping up Lho Ideutity of thd corpo. ation, Slmon Caimoron, as Bocrotary of War and Sonator, desired to neizo tho rond end -run it from the War Des partment, orns o part of hin own oyntom, Garrolt porfored thy diplomacy of dotaching Lincoln from Caineron, nad Stauton from tho Assistant Boorotary, Tom Beott, 1fn alea madta tho” roliedulevE Mrrehneed m‘;l tho pay-roll conform to tho oljl poaco atandard, sv {hbt tho Company ¥éctived Warspriccs ond' pald out aute-bellum prices, Thus tho wholo' foro wiis kept consorvativa ; speculativn fu tho stock wan discourajf-~ od ; Garroit and o fow trupted friopda purelased ol the atock they could get s and Ljoso' frionds, amongst phom vas ol b{\{dnfl, grow to_haya ' such jin: Lioundod faith in Garrolt, that, it thé'closo of [k War, ey nrosontad thoir carufuga (o mooud any cxlénotoni by land, oplies to Buropo, which ho might ndvise, BEAWAKENING, Tor somo {1mo afttr the \War, 1ho matn stem wyan do- yotod matnly to frelghts, and 'san fu bad ‘condition, The Presidont kad uot béon awakened 1o the' civilime tlon of the timo, Laltimoro merebants, in gonoral, re= tiyo on modcrato fortuncs, and ata sloyw o ro.civ im- pressions from without, People, thicréforo, complaln- «d thiat thils roud wai Jmporfectly suipned, tutorlor 1 canvoulences, and chiofly nbsorhad in tho. old, une ety gamo of keeping compottu liues out of Mary~ Iand, and away from {ho Nat opal Capltol, 1t wae the ancoces of tho TelitieSlyuuly Company n tho Marylaud Legislaturo ~which' tarned” Ar, Garreft's apprehonsions avay from the narruw contities of hiy © naflyo Blate to the greator flold of tho Continent, v, Hcolt spen 10,000,000 of tho Penusylyanta Company's vloncy 19 fahk Mel Garrbtt In Marylod and Vivghiia ; bib M, Qarrolt speut his own_ mionoy to flank Br: Beolt at Dittaburg, Nefthor of thogs costly investments s eatdd 10 havo been remunerative, but bath havo beou of md~ vauldge to tho torrltories’ yermeated by tho two rival systams, Aftor tuo Lennayliania Company heat Mr, Garrott, flenked Baltimore, cut him of at_{ho Polomae, began to ruco Lim down fho Valley of Virgiuls, and stopped bia Sonthiern eystem fn mid-afr ot Richimond anid Lynchburg, ho avoused himselt aud went awiy from Liomo, One of iy frieda hald to ine, whon kio returued from Chicago, abont, fonr yoara ugo : “Garrelt’s eyes wero opened wilo wheu ho maw thio_Weat, Thio anperiority of oyorything n tho rall- road line, and tho busincay out_ihero to be conpeted for, hnve'sliown Ll the valiry business of Marylaud and tho adfoluiug parts,” ;i i From that {mo forward {no Dalttmoro & Ohio Ralle rondd cuterod upon its Confinontal carcer, and fin fors pex husbandry sorved it 5o woll that it weathered {ha atorrh of 187874, nud han betn ablo t6 finieh tho Teat pirce of main slem in the country, to ‘make tho Jast grreat Joan In Luxopo, and ulio to Testora tho rafls on {ho stem and brancubs, fud to 1sy threo (racks oaet of 0 Ollo, 5 J a5 3 TLi foilowing fu A DESCRIPTION FIOM MIMOBY of this concern s 4t Is at presont, 5o gurcs bolng A “Iho eastern terminus of (e road now and forover {8 Baltimore, ¥rom ubc{: watsr dn th Patapeco thorg {s dottblo irnck to Waehinglon, thenco elinglo irack {o Talut of Rocks; from (e Iattor pofut, nguin, thoro f doublo track back to Baltimora by the Dutapsco Valley, maling titco fracka al, tio way trom fho foupof (h Bluo Wldge o fide.” Ouly two braucliés quit 1o mafn nfem {u: Muryland,—ouo to Frodoricly snothor to Ifageratown, Another branch, from £ho suburks of Warhington, runs down to n potnt opposito Aloxandria, wiero tho Virginia Itdlund Dailroad—~of which tho altimoro & Oilo Compzny controls tho stock—oxe tenda to Danville, on the Xorth Carolina Jie, From Uarpey’s Forry, s rond of which Robert Gar- ratt, tho sou of Jolm W. Garrett, Is President, oxlends to Staunton, {apping fho Ubcsipoake & Obfo, The Tallimoro Company hau bullt from Lynchburg Lo Dan- ville, nnd from Winchester o Staunton, tuce tho Wazy —addliag o Virginis about 960 miles of raliroad. 1t alko conirols {ho Mannsean Gup Road, from Buil kun 1o Strasburg; and ro Lek,400 miles 6f rondway iu Vir- giniz, draining toward Baltiniove, ‘A tiarrow-guniga road, whoso bonds ora_owned by this Compauy, Lus juek Leen finishicd from near Cum- erland, p (o South Branch of tho Patomae, (o Rom- y. From Gumberlmd, {ho Gonucllsville Lranch crossen thio Alleghony to Fittuburg, siuglo. truck, vwith two short Lianchics, onu of which affards s new cut-olf ta Wheellng thirough tho old Town of Littlo Waebing- ton. ‘This will bo tho amended lino of passeuger-triy- el from the Northwest to tho East, rom Unnborland, fho old nyain atem carrles a don- Vlc, cometimes triplo, track across tho mountains to Grafton. On ihia iine, aud Loyond Graftop Mr, Gar- rete cud ofhier Ballimorouns own jmmonso tracts of virgin coal uud timbor lond, United States Seoator Heury Davls, who was onco s cinployo of thia rond, ovng 20,000 seres on tho North Branch of tho Potomae, to which ho has bullt n watcr-courso and booms, At Graflon, the road forks, doublo track, to Whool- ing, cud, I think, portlly doublo track to Putkereburg. Tho two grand 'bridges vhich losd theso atema o tho Obio aro wmougst tho wonaers of our period ; every plor has tho height and strougth of o great niopument, Tho Compauy has_just buile n cut-olf of 10 niley from tho Parkersburg L1idgo toward Atliens, at a cost of $1,60,000. llera begits {bat splendid scrics of Westorn conncclions which tho rosd onjoys lienceforward to tho Alleslesippl and tho lolkes. In Ohlo, tho Battimura Company had_an indefinite Icaso of tlireo loug raflivays,—~ono tq Cluclunuti, oo tu Columbus, o third te Ol Banudusky, ~'Theso rodds will bo inder the samo control as louss an tho ratiroad. system In_corporao property, From the Sindusky rancl, tho now Chicszo lno of 260 taflen fn the Come- ‘pany’s private property, From Clncinnati to 8, Lons, thio Lrozd-garigo raflroad has been allered for tho bent ciit of 1he Baltimoro Compsny. RECOLLEOTION, Tast summor, I heard Mr, Koyuer, Vico-Prosident of tho road, lumontibat (ho moncy whiclt wes beiug ox- ended $h Virginiz had not been speat ' fit tho Weat for cxtenajony beyond Chicago, 11 the Daitimore & Ohio Tond shall over secls furiher extenctons, I veaturo tho Pprodiction thut they will bs In tho dfrection of tho Ghesagieako & Obio and toward tho Southwast, ir. Gurrote and hiy Dircotora own largo quantitics of hnproved real estato in Baltimore, which they do- sire to {ncraeo in valuo by tho growth of tho cily ns un orlgiual portof entry,” They oxpect to control the cotton, coffee, and sugar trade, end to divido tho wheat and coal expiort and immigrailon, Nothing butier could huppen to Baltimoro than £n infusion of West- exn blood ; for {hfs raflroad is & ccatury abiead of the average enterpriso of Balthnore, o ueo this DIEGTORY AT HOME, o0 munt clfmb {nto tho ccond story of the common depot ctation ot Baltimoro, where, amongst freight. clocke, hookkeopors, auditors, cie., tho Dresident’s oflico ‘opeus upon » dingy suburbau streot whers {eams of horses uro galloping in with cate, procedod by tooting horcemen, For mony years, Garrett sat dully bohind o table,—with o phonographer in_tho nesi room,—personally reading overy lettor, looking aver cach occount, and. recelving visitors, The thira oom of {ho8ilo t¥as for tho Directors,—3 smull coni- puny of respectublo men, Who asked fow questious s aud if, in former yosrs, somo of {hem might quostiol Mr, Garrclt's © aufhaclty, nona cver donbied Nio sirlet integrity, This Company nover proceeded Eeyond a free ticket In corrnptiug any man, “Ilio Marylwnd politicians Lavo nevor veuturad to levy blackmuit of (hio corporation, ulthough it fa freoly chiarged that thero 8 o corrupt ring ut_Annapolis, the “Treaurcr of which {8 & roal-vstato agent iu Daltimore, and tho Boes was o Murylund attucho of tho United Btates Cougreus up to Jolnson’s Adminisiration, Whoro Mr, Garsett st until his health broko down, Dy noplie, John King, Jr., hus been n chargo for the vest o yours, King fa o blunt, siucers, substankial man, havd worked, with gieat reshect for Garrett’s ads miuistration ; aud o o ateady pursuce of iy pollcy, n tho march of ovents, this Company fsat last to havo uasppropriate bablfation, on the mvin atrect of Bultimoro, uud oy tho site of Peolu'a old musoum, A rich, firc-roof building, with spaclous and elegant oflices, 14 10 bb contructed this winier, nod occupled in tho Spring or sumzor, Do, ‘Tho Becond Vice-Prealdent, Mr. Koyeor, {an ralative, I bellove, of Ac, Garrett's wife, ITo i tho irab mou-oft tho world, in_the atfable, £ockal sense, who hus hoen counecicd with thin Company, Tho need of an ont- of-dopr diplomatist and abgoryar had long been fult in tho Compuny,though thisplace wis partly tiled, during hiy life-thne, by Willian Prescott Smith. M, Koyser Ling bind charyto uf tho consfruction of tho beautiful hotels ot the Ialny, Qumberland, Deor Park, and other places nlong the liue, Turlor-cars and through Pull- man {raing aro run over all tho branches, snd tue Bal- timoro Company oxpeets to compela for enker pop- ulation nlong (ke lino than It has yet hud, ‘The present Eugincer, Randoiph, {3 s brothor-in- 1aw of ** Porta Orpyon.” “Tho Musior of Roud fs, if I mistake not, o Boston nin. On_the President’s staff thero nro Ropublicans ns well as Damocrats, Mr, Gayrett lives nlmost under tho shadow of the shuft of tho Washington Munument, in an elegunt Dul- timoro mansion, proylded with overy appurtenunce of art nud gulture. Ho jias two ;:rmvn eops aud o daughter,” 1o {8 o member of tho Presvyterlan Church, and & mothiodical, unostentatious contributor to tho public charitics, 14 old associuts, Johus Ifope Lius, who was a moderato Ropnblivar aud o hickory Qualker, felt Garrett’s juilucpee, and left the magnin= cont endownient for tho Johua Mopling Univarsity, and the heapitul aud asylum of which My, Garrott I s Frustee, ) 3 THE BHOPR of this Company, at Mount Clure, Baltimore, aro prob- ably tho oldest and most complets mn the cointry. s clovatory fn deep wutor aro tho largest un the Atiantic ez, [ stoanubip-lite to Noih Gorunny lisa Deen highly auceosstul, Tts Tafl-mile ot Cumberlund Liave boen worked to thedr full capacity sinco they woro bulit,” " Largo machine-shops are to bo constructed at onca’at Now Ureek, Nowark, and Obicago, M. Gar- rott I8 tho propriator of two Lotels in Baitfmoro, s fast trafus now ron to Washington io about {he same timo tht a Now Yorker royuirea” to go to Nowark or Ellzabeth, : Qara, — Huntng and smolking. DBilly Barkor, » Hacramonta sparivmarm, found almost constent pastimo in huntjug and emok- ing. 'I'neso two diversions soomod to bo com- petiblo, and, with pipo in Lis moith and & gun o lils shoulder, he woro opt mauy poirs’ of boots tramping through tho woods, It has been menfjoned that hunting and smoling soomod vompntivle, bub My, Havker is now othorwiso convincod, |, Seeing u bird on o high branch, with its moving wings doooting ‘nu” immodiate intentlon of flying nway, he hasifly took aim. ho tobaego #mglo ghecured Wiy eight, aud ho slugl the pipo In bis pockot whore his pawdor- tlagk was, ur things wont off in the order nontionod—tho guu, tho flask, tho most of Al Surlier's log, aud tho bird, — —8aya oo ogchangp s *Tho spoctacle of Richard Qrant “Whito ‘tearing Tifa linir f1) {mpatent fury, aud dapeiuy aboyt ko s phijologiopl maulae, bocauso o re- porter hid shoved §Im veris V1o intervlow 'undor hfa nosv, fs somothlug caloyinted tq refecel and delight's mucbi-onduring publle. Nichurd would yob puwmit unybody (0 tny * to Boyso fu o bty i ordercd, nnder ponuily of hping canvicted of fimorance, that all mon sigadd ze (o expreaston, + o howyg is uld- oy aiid now, of coures, wo must not sav {hit Wichy: wid'is Leing bored, snnoyed, apd exasperafed,’ put that Richard Is boring, spnpylng, sod exag »munu; olneldos witl tho truh” CANADA. Belnk Opening of the Logislativo Soason in the New Do- minion, The Onfarlo Solons at Fnjl Work on a Varloty of Subjects, A Most Extraordinary Financial State- mont by {ho Provineial Treas- urer, ¢ A Province with a Surplus of Five tillion Pallars in Golg. The Wholesale Corrubtion Un~ earthed by the Lato Elec- tion=Trials. Hpectal Correspondeneaas’ The Chicano Tribune, OrzA¥A, Qut., Nov. 20, 1874, Not muny yoora sfuce, wach tho Leislativg Dody of this Province—tho most populous and wealthy of nny fn tho Canadlan Confedoration—ian called for tho {ranoaction of buglucss i tho City of Torontn, ano s Axcliyn LI:}(plla{—}h‘cp hud sinco a prominent lead- erof tho Clear-Grlt party of Reformcra—sroso fu bis 1laze i tho Houso a8 lcadpr of tho Opposition, sud Lutrled, with Gagclls forco and fmpetuosity, tho chargn attho Miniators, that thoy bad deliberatcly insulled tha entiro agricullural closa of Ontario by conventug tho Legialaturo # beforo o farmpra kgm Aulshed thelt fall-ploteltig,® Tho'objectlon was Iatighed ot, but yet wan folt to bo 60 eopstblo” that, slnco” that time, tha dalo' for calling’ fogether tho” Ontario ond tho other Provinclal - Legislatures hes been placed eolatoin (ho yoar thab tho farmer-lswmakora moy sh thetr lahors os rafely count upon usbandmen hofor togg of {ho leghalutor, Vit afhiers, this ungoubtedly was tho roason why tho present, tho fourth and last, sesslon of tho Ontapio Loglalatyre, hag been called eo Iato in tho year. 16 converidd “n” fow dys ago, auds slnco that timo, Jas accomplishied byt little. TiE THGIMLATUNE, or, 8 wo term it, tho Parlisent,of ihls Province, Is, T presume, very simflav fn Its composition to tho leglala- tive budfes of tho Wesferh Bates, Thero aro a lafio nuinber of lawsers Iy 1, —in fact, & maforily of fis ‘members aro njomberg of flio “Noyil's'Oyn ;" thiore {6 a. goodly proportion of reproscntative sgricultiriats, and also porhaps a dozou country moroants and lumber- men, Tho intelligenco of tho body s falr,—its porson- el goad. 'Tho lnider of tho Hongd I§ M. Mowalt, who wss on tho Judfclal ench'Lofora Lia agreed, at tho'ré- quest of Lig political fricpdp, to descord into gho arenn of politics, Mo {s i fine, echolarly gontleman, apt and ready on oll oceaslons, und has ovidontly loft bobind Lim on tho Dench that Judiclal faculty which distin- guipheil him when sottling tho djficult Uily}ion ‘that cano in ordinary courto hoforo him, Ho {8 now a par- tisau—but on tho right side, lfo czmo nto the Re- form paty at {bo time 3t mado 4y sweoping viclory, and basboen on_ carnest gatberor of tho loayos: and flehes of official omoluments ovor ince. Tho Opposition, which delights ta slyle Heplf “Hor Majesty’s Loyal Coneeryatiyo Opposition,” with capital letters, 4 in a pjtiable minorlty. A day siuco, they temptod a divislon, Not- withstanding tho fact that thoy sceured tho votes of ono or two Ministorlalists, thoy could count but 16 in & HMouso of jacarly 100 membors | 8iill, thtso gentles men manage to makes most conslderable slir occa- sfoually ; while tho Opposition press, headed by tho Nadl, fm‘“ eloquent, denyuctutory, uarcastic, pas ifolte Iaehismoto, aud bloviant, by turms, and il to thogliry of dod gud 10 104 presumed good of ' tho partgy! TIE WWORK OF THE SLSSI0N, A usual, tho Liouteuaut-Govornor_of ‘tho Provinca gtfondcd tho opening nession of the Parlivment s and, in his' ntate-carriago, knoc-brecehes, Windsor unlform! fong sword, and frizzlcd hair, looked, every inch of Litn, 8 monarch o all he wurveyed, o yead his aq- dress foreshadawlti; whatéhis faithfu) Ministors"wonld propeca for tho consideration of tho ropss during the geasion. Tho **speach from tho Throne * wasn badly- tsungled plecorof Euglish, siflicient to send that Don Quixoto smang tho lierati, Rchard Grant White, sor- rawing to his grove, The matter of itn contenty, liow- over, was far beltar thun tho manuer, Its alfeny points will bear placing betoro tho Teaders of Tize ‘Trinoxt, “Clio irst toplo touched upon was the universal prosperily of all clneacs of tho population of tho Provinco, which could Lardly fail o bo a sourco of gratification to 5 Legiclaturo that had alded s0 materis ally, by tho judiclou oncourageinent of raiiroads and otlicr public undurtakings, in promoting the goneral ‘Drogress aud dovelopmcat of tho country. Tho settlo- mout of tho voxod question of tho iortlierly ang wwesterly Loundaries of tho Province, by recourso to arbitration ‘fn° most referred to; aud tho subjoct of immigration, and tho rosult of tho Tecént conforencu ab Otlawa, noted. — This s ‘practically, to keep up the machinery that bag been fif forco durag tho puat year, Tho Outarlo and Quebeo Boundary Commigslon—a boily which hus boou linrd at worlk for_months past—hava their roport ready, and Jegielation wili bo had during the session, with a view of giviug (o sauction of law to their conclusions, In vigw of the npproaching Ingialation, thero will bo an ot pasecd for tho pusposs of roadiusting fnoqualtios in tho yresent represontation, so that it ehall moro ao- curately comply with tho Jaw, ond tho resulls Lrought to light Ly tho congus of 1671 It fs Ulcly thas tho bl will also provide for on jucrence in fho number of - men- berd, Then thoro will Lo omendments made to tlio act under which the mognifcent surplus of this Trovinco Iu belng distributed, und an attempt to con— salidato tho statutes, The fight betweon this Provinco and Quobes over tho divlelon of tho nasets belonging to the old Canadian Government, of whieh, prior to Confedoration, they were tho only two mombers, scoms likely 10 o on for augther yoar. Tho Oniarid Government ara ready, but {bo Quobes eniclals ave slill Lehind. TIlE FINANOELS OF THE PROVINOE, Thero { probably ho Province or Stato on tho Amer- fcan Continent which is so advantagoously eltupted yith regard 10 te financial offairg ao this Trovingn of Ontarto. 1t 15 littlo bewildorling to'peoplo aeros tho line to heer of largo surpluses decruing ovory year, of o plelhors of imoney in & Btate’ Treas- ury, eiubling 8 Government to disbicus neaily 118,000,000 §n gold fu . ono year fo {bio alffcrent municipalitien, for tho purposca™of pro- moling thelr own local ‘Smpravoments, It must causa a fealing of doubt and suryriso to riso 19 the broait of somo of tho overloaded peoplo iv tho United Klaiee, wiother such things eail e, when, in poky, slow-golug Ontarlo, among tho nnenterprislug RKunucle, u Local Governient, ruling a Province containfug 2,000,000 Bouls, cau count coufidently on & surplis Jast yoar, ovor ull noceseary expondituras, of frou ope-laif 4 {hrecsquariers of willion of gold dollars, And yor h f6 {hafact with vegard to this Province of Ontatio. chiango may in timo como over the upirit of ‘our dream, I kuow uot ; but wo havo good authority for bellovibg tuat * Tho morrow will take eara of HecIf,” Jat to got dawn ton fev detalla: Tho fnausial sear of tho Proviuce closea on the 1nt of December,—ilus rendering 1t imporsible at this timo to state exactly what tho expenditureu and rocpipta will b fortlo yeas, For tho first nine mouths, the valauce-shiost prosentod iho followiug exeellont showing ¢ Recelpts, 8,410,315 ; and expendftures for curreal purposes, 1,768,145, — slowing a balaueo in_favor of rovonug of 700,742, "hore ura also inclded tn tho exponditure temu ov- oral eharges whicls apight with yoinp {nstica have bpon added to the capital uccount, ainco they are In the na- tro of Snvesnents. Thuw, $35,499 wae_expended for of ile Ihll\uy-i\'mxshly 3 dn payments to muniolpul Munieipal Loin-Fuyud and % the Burplus Distribution act, ‘Lo last {wo itomy ore freo glfia from tho Government out of e gurplus,” Thp poaple, iu timopast, have provided moro thin euoigl ta curry on tho Lacal Governmont, aud now ure blcasod with i(s return, Very fuw Governments ape com- pored of such mnterialy, or riu en sugh Erindulcs'au under to conntenatic tho payment back to tho ovorelgn yeoplo uf any of he fruits of tax-lovies, ‘ho e genulty of olilce-bulders i generally oxerted i quito a cantrary direotion, THE ERTISIATES for tho ensulug year prosent i singylar, anomaly to Viow, That 8 1o sny, Loy notually fhow a docihis in ‘smount ss compared with * thoro of “provioun Tor tho presout yopr, fho oatimates yyeru 278 for thoenaning year they nro but §3,187,057 1 80, thioro 4 wn oasy oxplination of {hfs pechifar state of wilairs, ‘It fa that tho" Provinco haw about brought to completion ali iLs projoctud pitblic improve- menty, It will bo rovollucted tlint (ho vast cagaldm-— provementa profected apd undor way ayo at (ho oxpepo of tho General Dominion Governmoit, ‘'ho uum to bo tukeu on conetruclion during tho presont yesr Ia but {120,000; and, ot this, $105,000 s in tho shapu of tovolo O ‘guims uppropriated, Wt not event, in 1874, Tho preeent slate of aftuirs, in tho come pictlen of +all uocossary pitle. Lildiugd, leave 0 Provinco' In the condition of {iis misrchont who lias thgured things down to - o that o aaleulilo it tho outaoings upd iucomings of ig Instuess, The ordiuary curront oxponditura of tha Provineq fs abioyt 3,000,600 annually, which inclndes tho paymeut of $100,000 to the Rallway Bubsidy Fumd; By tho st of uest January fho surplus at command of he Proyin- cial Govorminent will egytaiuly gmaing ta **FIVE MILLIOX DOLLARS | Tho annunl fncome of tho Provines haa been enti- muatod at ' 5,000,000 por veur but, if 1t Lo put at 2,760,000, it 'will bo readily secn tiial tho surplig on euh sesr'a oporatiany, efter proyldiii for curyent pensitures, yil) bo §700,000, ‘Add this‘vach ucecedin, yoar to the' magnificen ug already, piled upy who can foreshadow tho Tesult? Of courso tlera liwve bgen provisions mado for the oxpepditure af tho fik‘e:lerpurlluu of {ly enormoin oum, 1 will o {o Ihu uenintance of muilelpalies, in tha shapy of onurscs o redlwaya, ned in tho'pasment of bouutlen to induce wigration, -Bul, thasita 18 w largs, and tho paply adql 03k ko gront, tat its exlinuyiiop {y H .fl%i’g"%& Qgfi‘ngynlgt‘tl:’t‘ T doie kua\sa\VT:“» ‘szhl o th cpsd if Sig contref Were i tha Rnnds of 9py Qiper han shrewil Heotoh-Canadian 3 but, in thelr keoping, 18 a novor iuly ta auffor from cmbedziemient, misapyroe F.',‘Sfx'?i'd e Y axers o any,uso of tho heltc ¢ it occanionnily happen with tha unda of odids not Lal¢. 80 well whlo th beat 10 5 wonld be ths N ' bt prosporons and wealthy Irovince of TIE MOST IMPORTANT 1TEMY coutolned fu thn calimates may bn mummmncized as fols lown: CIVL government, $i62,034¢ Jeglalation, $105,0 -Egfll ndniinistration of *fustieo; $31,470¢ odilcation, £510,876 (s ftom includes n volo of $240,000 for pitbe 1o and separate schiools, ano_of $30,600 for collegiata ptes opd Ligh chools, onc of 0,000 for Abitdled “Wachors; aud ono of $30/00 for mups, ajmsatan s Tibrory-booke): mulutenanca of publly - mottbalidun, ich, ke Ueniysl Diidon Tasaltb' Asyllime,” Dodt “aud | Dunyy amd~ Db Asylumn, cte,, SI47,650% for. immigration, $131,6005 for literury nnd nrt cocletivs, $50,000 (thsis fiind is ver, widely distributed to_ assoclationn of ovory naturo afl ovor tho Provineo) ; Hospltala, £30,0 0.; miscelinnoous sud tnforescon oxeudlires $Id600! "Tio pxpondls turo ou publle bullding, eaplial Sccount, n $154,430 3 on public works, $I7,000% o colonization-rosds, £30,700 3 ond on crownslands, $60,700, “Ilio total oxponditura for tirront oxpennca fu cstle mated at 1,607,001 : on capitnl account, 210,000 ; and oty fooplts S110,009, Matal, 331471657, i ; ":\Dmfi o yen u‘mw.l "Thp whole Doninlon, from oup ent to the ohor, i it ot Toveliy (ot aee b tuado Ju sovoral trialn that hinvo taken placo under tha operation of the néW ~Contraverted-Elactions, panzed ot n Iato nenston of Pavliament, ‘Tho trials ara n0Tapifer lefs fty tho handa of portisan Commiieer tho Estsinbyro, (o dbeidod acearding (0 tho polil cal Ulas of tho majority; thoy aro Leld by Judges of thio Appellito ourts, ut tho-towns ip which tho britery I ulleged to Linvo been committed, “Tho” cxpodures of corcuption:and . Leibery that hava been mado i all soctlons 0f ho countey, i rural n»l‘:heu flsrin urban cnm‘mtnenfil‘rlm,‘hnvt:‘angwn that ueithigr of the two o) 0 ical partied has comn DU 0 1o iy iy Sl tcords: | On 1ho Minie turial alile, 3141, Walker—who' wan elocted in tho City of London—was unseafed for bribery by his sgouts, proved'nidst ‘conclusively’s and, s’ day dr two g0, o Town of Kingstot, g ¥ opcucd for tho 'trial “of 'the pbtition” sgatnes Sie Jolin A, ‘Mac¢Donald, tho 'late Promier, tho tonsol *for *_that drimnculato - Consorvativo 17030 in Cotirt, and sald his client would plesd_ guilty §g,tho clargo st o kaaw o Lribery on Wio part of his agents, and would ho uoAcatod for it, Bub tho rmulmxllan wero auxious to go o trlal, because thoy belloved thoy could pstablish” tho chiarge of personsl Lribery, ond thus diuqualify the Houorable Knight from bolug o candidato in futnro. 1t vas foolly do- clided that=the- clection was-Yold, bus that -personal briliery was not proven, MIHOELLANEA, Thio Toronto, Groy & Bruce” Tailroad—tho longe fest_norrow-gaugs rallroad in the world—has jusk completed ita brancli fo Tecawater. Altliough 1t was for & yroat distance through n thiniy-settlod. country, tho rond I8 paging ngood dividend,” ' Loplue—ona of the cowardly mutderers of Thomas. 8colt, at Torl, Garry—hag been soutencod to be hangod on {3 20th of Taubinry. ‘Tho trial of Andre Nanlt, for u‘m “""‘“g“fif"“{ 18 now pwmd{nm It would be alranga 1¢- theqo two accomplices should bo ?nue“mn chlée "oTendor; Louls. el sl goss arass ree. SRy & # * An agreement hins been enlered {into botweon tha sava oral royinces, Whoreby" the Domfnion, Agm-c}:uml oI Immigiulion will’ Liavo entlro 'control’ of ‘all tun fogces amployed by tho govcral Provinclal Govorne ments, with & viow to promoétisg’ inimigration to this country, UAaDENS, MISCELLANEOUS [TEMS, s, Edward Stokea has ot kst objaln from ber husband, pale L i dlv_m:c —Tho Stuffed Animals Company (miicd) ” i UiTa of o g ey sooi Bioy (lialiod) * i tha —Two Italian physiclana ars £aid ta havo 3 liquid yhich Ihsanily stops the airing Jacorerad from gny kin et when the Court was serppuding party at Qberlin, O, £ o Juriiged out 6f bed wnd 4 epq Bharop, tho tyro Unlted States Senators om * Novada, are ‘8aid 1o hava incom $2,000,000 cacli, : o8 sxsonilig —Tho fofal valua of all tho offects of the Livingstono, tho Afrlcan travoler, s sworn & 31,800 —An Alleghieny (Pa.) eafing-house keeper was g $1 and cqsts, (hn(ol\mp nl.!y,‘ for rn.glmx:Q Lis dm:fi;e‘g bell foo loud. It is fair ko supposo that the Juaticd was dyspoptle, * —At o silver wedding In Bosion, the other day, t! ten_clldren of the cglmle, Wl utimarried, ‘stood a‘z’; with them and receivod tho frlends who gathered ta celebrata tho ovent, —Liverpool fa going to inve 8 menslon whors guests of fla cliy pra’ o bo domiciled. during tholr sojmiee. Tt 48 £o be Ladsormoly furnishied snd 18 bo malslained by tho cjty nufhortice, 4 ¥ —Much indignation was moulfested fn an Tiools Lown wihen the Fontmsaer, whososlary g1 por e Wi, a0 Ropico thit fho Past-piles yauld oo Fhnkaiving, REE Foll oty 44D —Tywo ox-Itingn Bavo taken houses tn Pacls for fho winber—Feucls J; of Naples, and. Boaras Y, at SVEEeEiLo THteR of yhiom hay Sant.foneital L {ibtions for tho marctags of his 80 with tho Princies “Thyru of Denmark, ~Dr. Lyon Plasfair, o wall-known English physte clan, deciares that ol particies of tho human tody six weoks, instead of overy sevon chunge onco overy Years, as herctofora held, —A'lady in Branford, ‘Conn,, was sfartled at Snding a pair of trousers bunging over u olialr iy her room ypop awakohiug, Her own clothing, ebe found, waa gone, ’ “A lunatic, escaped from an wsylum dn’ the, neigiborlioad, kad slpped 1 aad medo tho exchang in tho night, L s ~Fathicr Fipps, who w33 probably the oldest tallor 1 tho world, dicd recently ‘fn Tarls, aged 100 years. 1fo began tolearn his trado whou O yoars old, and a sald 10 haya worked &t it up to his 100th yoar, —A Council Biuis lawyor ate peanuts” in conrt an was fined §10 for coutompt, _Fho Judgo romurked thal 110 was dotermined to upkold the majfosty of tho law if it Xlled fho entiro'peantt crop of the South, ~ ' —A remapkablo divorco suit, bronght_ by a Now Dritaip (Copn,) man, 36 500n to be tried. o hus boaa murried thirty-ono Years and has” childron and grande alyldren, but he chargos his wifo with adultery, sod alio, in roply, teils him that it {2 nona of s Lusincss 4f sl docs comumit adyltery, —A Dridgeport (Conn,) man, who was chopping wood lust week, aceidontally cut’ ane of his flugers badly, and wa3 5o enraged. that he deliborately luld his liand on tho chopping-block and chopped the fluger entizely off, Tho hand, which, buta fow momonts Loforo, bad been cold sud numb, soon beégan'to warm ap, aud tho man hegan to Low, e ~Four livo loray, threo Scoteh and ono Euglish, Dive beon making 'their headquartora® ot Sicsons, in Slokiyou County, Cal,, tor somo tinp past, while they Davo beon regaling thiemselves with tha delights of th «chesa in tho vicinity, i Tt laoks vory nitich as thoyaly Yinala Tteam wauld recelvo tho coniract for making tho Farragut siatuic. W poor Furragut!” £ays tho Now York ribine, *he was in loss dunger when fied o the mast under tha ‘onemy’a fire,” —1In un Omaha strect fight & rough was-mortall stabbed by = follow of Lis own kjud, When ueks: yio his sseoflant was, fhe dsing ‘man roplied, A D'yothink thers's anything’ mean nbout mo?- Mo o8 & sausro boy, and 1wt & going 10 ‘squeal on 1, —A Inily walking on a Boston street, the oflior day, stiddenly met & man who wes comiug around a core Bec { much § maniier that o cigee n ble mouth struck hier {n thio eyo, leaving & marls that #bio will catxy all Hor life, and sho would Jiko to lmow Af (here fo o law Dby which sho cun obtain rédrees. —lr, 0, P, Mcllratb, of Clovoland, dofeated the famous Seoteli checkur-player (Wyllo) ahio game out of #lx, and drow one. A'bis Is tho ity gamo the Scotch chumplon by lost in this country, out of the hundreds o has piayod, —Tho lusl Clirlsfmas toy 13 an automatic “ Now York Politrefan,” who extends his hund fora ceut, drops it 1nto ik reorct pocket with o leer ond a uod, aud f8 roady for auothicr one, Itis colled “Tammany Save ings Banlr," and of courap thero §a no rescmblaneg to Tyeod in fte features, . —afew days ago o cat belonglng to 3Ir, Lngene Tovelaud, of Wethersficld, Gow,, brought home 3 young _woodeluek, nearly ‘Tall-grown, The cat wan covered with blood, and otlerwiso ehowed sigay of o sovura agruggle; This iy supposd to be tho irat casa on Totok] Wiro o éut fackied aud Whipred & woode clinck, Pusay ieamed {0 o proud of her triumph, —Tliero i fald to Lo 5 negro buy Uving fo Nowpor, Va., who will drink kerosensoil by the quautity wnen= over lio can got ft, 1o craves iLt0 such un extout that tho family aro compelicd to bide, not only the can which contains it, bt oven tho lamys, 110 Lias beep. known to driuk Bal(@ pint atu time, * 1t produccs 3 wild Intoxication, aud njukes bim uct *liko s frantio baboon. " ~Ycuterday o litils won of 3fre, Pomeray, agod 14, whily ploytug al sclyoob lind Lis acin beokeu. A phy- slcian ya promptly called, upd tho Lub resct, Fho B T i Wikt o Watinpors and, s tho pbysiclan furucd to leavo, peked: 100~ for,'which Lono was broken?™ ®Tho radins,” yas tho'rdly, W Wiy, darm 1 gxlatmed tho Juteall 3 tuought 1 Yoy thauldy 1=t Jocept (o) Lart —Gerzjt Smith kas Just givon $10,009 fo Hamilton Cnl]\-gnn"‘nt oy 3 7 40 o ‘il Lt touof the Truatess of the nstibvition. Mr, Smith gavo the callego $10,000 148t Febrary for gevcral pur- Jwaos, oud latoly ordured a portrait ot President Dacks 1 {0 o placed {n Mlemoriyl ali, "—Alrs,’ Julla A, Porkiug, of Gincinat, tho child murderess and would-bo snicido, bus boei'so far ro- stared 1o reason that slie hag brought snit syainst her hushaud for olimouy, It seoipa that wpon bis cous- puleoty rotirement _mlp tho Hem with which ho was connected be rocalVod an his sharg of ‘the business abiout $31,000, whicly trs, Torkius sleges Lp s sbout toupend on his mistyese, upd naturajly euough shs deaires 8 smoll shinre of {lio mouoy borsslt, * =Htr. Murat Hlatstead bus boou tevturing on Jeolend st Arlington, newr Clncimnatf, with grest succoss, Awmong other fhinga bo suid hat tho wholo mjlitary fores “of tho’ dsland " cousfsiaof oo policemon, Wwho knopa wateh ut night, and that tho Ieefaud pouica ara Ditetied togejlier “: aipgiv illo, the tyjl of the frout oue Deing fasteped by o thong to fhia Juw of thonest; und &p 4n, 11t niea ‘thonghy tho people of Iepjand would ‘e fmproved by moro jrpahing, ~—{u ¥ wsipouncod that the Dike of Norfolk, Promicr Dyko and Yarl, uideLorodilary Earl Muratal of Eus gluud, i'about 'to rengunga nil iy wor.diy titles and 10 entar the Congregation of the Oratory of Bt, Puilip Nextvat Brompton, iaglaud, puryosiug to cator Holy “Phé Duko §3 pout 27 years of ago, and hus Led all his }ifo for his duvotion ua 4 Joman His Loryditary (itles and estatea will puss Grather, Totd Edward Horuurd 1oward, who hug just “reachod hlp 'lml"fltly; ‘fhio wother of the Ditk of Norfol uu.h..nfl.,n‘m; of d‘r'u‘ gy whio kot 11119 aggo wuu Jiritisly SUNIPE &Y Washington, e il e & sentoutions. Wisdoia worfhy of Toor Richued: "}{o eays, in o recopt lotler taa frlond 3 Accomuodate ‘Soursell to your oircum- wlances, g 1 6 maxim which 1 liave pub in ‘prao~ tleo from o {ime whon Ty propayry eousistod of & chinio of Hnon in my eadiie-bag, I A}uuflu. untll 1 Tonnd myeole Dictator of thu Fwo Blolliea,’ oy o Rlygnar dohn Andarson, vt Now Yorl, mnmuum’{- . limiinary %u g ' g ordeyl op Hignor Kotlis- cllld fay f 01z du goid: "1 thorefpro d Rot ecopka aukscription, aud sul over youre, Gy GARIPARPR" Orders, \