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) the ' l i TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNIE: TUESDAY, NOVEMPER 2 1875. L] = suribted to her in tho rapord of an intorviow iy published. s Davenport clalma that hhe Do Loen groesly misrepresunted. ‘,;,mpnnn. the ox-city oditor of the London smes, ias_beent engaged atn large snlacy to T s finaucial sciiclon for Tazon Grant's o aron GrantIn tho Jay Gould of Englond, sol Fampeon, pethopn, ia the —— fttlo dropa of water, littlo graing of aand,” 10 tho words of nbyatander as ho obssrvol o T o slnnor emorgo from tho Tunk the atber nming and offer a poor heggar a chow of tobac- : ‘withont bis asldng for it,—Zirookiyn Argus. clara Morrin (larrialt) narrowly escapod dath, of serions Injury, bv n runaway harso FOREIGN. An English View of Russia's Policy on the East- ern Question, Action of tho Powers in Regard to Turkish Repudiation. pridav. She Jumped from hor carrisgo just " m:lfnr;m‘r!n wiarted, and foll faioting into tho | TG Russian Autheritics Make a Vigor- ot or Lusbond, '¥ho carringo was badiy ous Raid on the Socialisis. damsged- Tuo following stanza from o posm in one of |hon’cmlmrmn;nzincl is supposed to Lo o gelieato tribato to Francis E. Bpinoor, Iate Treasnror of the Unitoed Hiates : e wroto and wratn, but could not mako 8 name ¢ Ht B enrscd bin fato nnd calied tho woeld to blame— Thoworld, that know nut genlua wheu It camc. Mr. Georgo Waehington Childs donies that ho 1 resjousiblo for tho obitaary pootry n his Py Jio #aya tho pooms wero o featuro of tho per when o Lpught it, aud not oue line of {soso versos (8 writtan n the oflice. Thoy are printed juet liko any other advertigemonts—for mo0eTe i nowly-arrived daughter of the Duchioss of gpligburg incresses Quoen Victotia’s tally of adchildron to twonly-geven, Uventy-four of Sbom ara still alive, and that of her tota! living geny 10 thirty-three, Including throo unmar- fied childron and the P'rivcess Louiws, who is married, but without family. An Intoresting discnssion in regard to tho ed- gestion of girls hag recently been in progress tbrongh tho columns of tho New York Tribune. Tho prevailing opmion seoms to bo that many, 1f ot most, of tho lamentablo fatlures in the edu- ation of girls ara tho legitimate and fnevitable resalts of patornal, and especially motornal, in- duento and tralnlog. pristol la preparing to erect & monumont to pishop Butler, tho reuowned theologlan, by Zdiesting ono of the towers of tho cathedsal gow in process of erection to his memory. ‘Tho Tondon Spectalor thinks there is somathing clumsy 10 tho iea, sinca it {8 not possible in any way to car-mark o towor In o great building ag speréonal monumont. The Londliolders of the Davenport & St. Paut failrosd bavo preferred o clain of €1,000,000 against tho eatatoof the latoJ. Edgar ‘Thomson, uich, if oilowod, will render inoporstivo Mr. Tromeon's bequest of 1,000,000 for tho ostab- Jishmeot of institntions to educato and eura for theorphans of rallway emplosas killed or dis- sied in tho discliargo of thoir dutios. Mr. Tom Taylor gives notico through the London Times that ko has in proparation n play jiunded on tho story of Anne Boloyn. Ilo Lns yween snother work oo the eamo subjoct announc. o, and hastens to claim priority of intontion, [heaction of his play hians long been settlod, the tlogue is 11 part written, nnd the sconory is iu peparation. Tho play will bo performed about Christmas-time. Alady of groat nccomplishmonta, and ono who wsnad considerablo oxperience of life,—nono sther than tho wifo of Capt. Duston, the re- sowned African travolor,—has just publiched n took, in which she foretells much peril to En- glaod, and expecially to Quoen Victorin, if that wrerclgn persists in retaining in her possession tha celebrated Koh-i-noor diamond. That stone tu alwaya hiad a bad roputation. Yr. Abram Pulling Bprague, of New York, has litely been awarded o prize of 1,000 for tho test eeeay on tho question, ** In WhatWay Ought 1n International Assembly to Be Coostituted for tsFormation of a Codo of Intornatinnal Law, and FatOught to Botho Leading Principles onWhicls $uch 8 Codo Bhould bo Formed?" Tho prizo was ered by a Spanish gentleman through the Dritleh Bocial Beienco Angoclation. Yackott, an Falstaff, waa an original inflation- 4. o iovented 8 rubber-lined dross to woar when ropresenting tho fat knight, and inflated bimeelf with bellows-blown wind. One even- Ieg, while tho Baron was on the stago, the valvo tued. and all that was corpulent about his Jress vanistied amld thin alr, occidently loaving Ar, Hackett a comparatively poor man, much to hia dizcomfiture and tho amusemont of the sudi- e Itis related of the Princo Imperial of Franco ftat, while pitting for statue to Corpesux, tho wculptor, Iately deceased,lhe became a student of ut. Threo subjects were modolod by him,— sumel5, » lancor on horsoback, » bust of the Eaperor, and another of M. Mounier, the tutor of the Prince. Galignani eays that tho works were, it not perfect, romarkable, when the ox- tremo youth of tho author is taken into tho sc- tonat, Tho Italian papers monounco to bo sold by 4uction, at tho close of the yesr, a numbor of toredeomed plodgea doposited at the Monte di Biela, the publio pawn-broking establisbmont ot Rome, Thoy cansist of 1,244 pictures, many by l§| first masters,—Carlo Dolee, Bronzivo, 'aclo Verouene, Titlan, Franois, Claudo, and others,— utlmsted at above $£160,000 in valuo. At the s4ae timo will bo sold colloctions of colns sad ‘rious othor valuablo objects of art, Gen, William I, McCardlo, of Vicksburg, has wovered hla connection with the ferald of that €ity, and wishes not to be hold respousiblo for 40y of lte futuro utterances. Hols a gontloman nther advancod In years, eay sbout 65, but still taina porfect health ; and bis retiromont from 1he paper must be duo to personal sod privato @uses. Gou, MoCardlo wields s sliarp pen; ho Yia s power {n his party, and his abeence from 102 fleld of jonrnalism will ba soversly falt. The Princess Folix Balm-Salm,—the American Udywhous husband fought for the Union o Autrics, for the Empire in Moxico, aud way Uled o the Franco-Gorman war,—now hss on !“h- #v8 of publication in London a work entitled Tea Yoars of My Life.” Ono who s road Mranco shioots of bor book says that it bittorly denonaces Dazaina, who commanded tho Fronch tmy of invasion i Mexlco in 1804-'0, sud de- tzeathut o was tho oocasion of all the mis- fortunce which bofell Maximilian, J’u proposition of a Chicago philanthropiat ' % {hs National Conteunial Exposition ln hilsdelphia uext yoar be kopt open on Suada; 0d that each and every ablo-bodied man, wom- :;.lnd child within a Babbath day's journoy wflwfln compelled to atteud or pay & fine of n“nll‘ doea not recelve much encouragemeont. m:} Fhiladelphis papers say tho matter was o i loog ago by the prelimiusry regulations the Expoaition, which provided that it should Pt 0pea every day except Bunday. UOTLL ABRIVALS. Palmer Houss—Fsancls ‘Thonet, Miss ‘Thonet, and ‘m}h‘nmn. Vieuus, Austria C, J, Cands, New oy B, Tlltord, New York; Willard Abbott, d; T, W, Baagge and Miss Willisrs, London, g Gy = 484 G. I Horaish, Wasbiogton ; weo, U, 8, A, 3 H, W, Fox, M, II, Groy, aud An Outspolen Editorial of the London Times on the Cuban Question, TURKEY. ATUNKISH DETEAT, TRaauas, Nov, L,—A forco of 1,800 Turke was defoatod whilo attackiny: o utrong fusnrgont po- vition near Zubi. ‘Tho Turks had 154 killed, whilo the Josa of tho mAurgents {n killed and wounded was ouly twent, TUBMIA'S POLICY, hie Timea this morning hias & leader un tho uttcrances of the ofticial Guaselte at 8L Potershurg to tho effcet, thut sfops must La taken by tho foreign cabinots to wtrengthon contldenco o ay to enablo the Porte to fulfitl lus prowised. The ZTimeswayn: * Wa presumo Bussin thinky thal a conierenco of tho Ureat Powers whonld review the treaty of Varis, and oxamino into the state of tho Lurkish Emplro. € a motely vorbal pressute ol kho bas in view, it ean bs moro safoly applicd Ly dinpatches than by a confercuce. i Who ai:ug ab moro serions tutervontion i must £0 Ko far, in order to bo offectual, thas 1t wonld raino tho Eautern question in o peculiarily for- midatlo phape, Eagland 18 not preparad to take #0 tni10enso o rospousibility in tho present un- gettled stato of Burono. ACTION OF THE POWERS IN REGARD TO TUREISU HKLUDIATIO! piuti Luned, Panrs, Oct. 16.—Contrary to what the papers bave announcoed, the French Governmont only #ont & uoto this evoning to the Lorto on tho sub- Joct of tho financial guestion, Viia doecument, it is katd, only draws tho atlcntion of the Otto- rann Government to tho ozcitoment produced by tho recens declston and tho necestity of reassir- ing thoso whoxa interets sro nifected. Heforo gending this noto the Buc Docazos 18 sud to havo addrensed dispalchion to the Governmouts most intoroated - the mattor—Lngland, Austrin, and Itoly—In order to ancortmn their viows with ropard ton collective undorrtanding with tho Porte. I'wo Powers, Italy aud Austria, ara understood Lo have hastened to reply, Ausitria woula aram to hvve recognized tho necessity of domg something, but wished firnt of sH to know tho tutentions of tho French (lovernmant. As to tho Italian Gosernment, it s said to havo no- copted wath great roadmess tho tdea of a friendly eollectivo negotiation with tha Turkieh Govern- ment. Tho cagerness of the Ltaliau Govern- ment i explained in s somowbat curious way, aud throwa light on the straugo relutions which thio twro Fowers catablished at Bomy produco ou the country. ‘Tho Catholic party in lial7 has, sinco the ‘arrival of Victor Emanuel at Rowe, considored iuvestmonts in Italinn stocks us cnoouragoment givos to tho aggression ngainuy tho Holy Seo. Thersfore tho priosts and their partipasa bave fnvestod thoir savings in Purkish ouds, ag Deing morcover more romuncrative, Itiuofficially stated to-day that Italy posscscen an annual revubue of 60,000,000 frauc trowm Lurkish bonds, sud consequontly this sum s now di- minished by ove-hulf. Iouce tho consternation in greater bocnuge the largs wafority of buud- kolders belonge to the middle clissos, by whoms iho loss 8 Boveraly felt, and who &ro the muio trlhtenod becauso thoy think that tho ftulian Governmnent will bo indifferont to the loesos ol it adyorsarics, The Government, howover, on tho cuntrary, scoms very dosirous that its pro- toctlon should extend to all Italisn subjects, and this is why it Los bastened to recefve the overtures of France so eagerly. Kugland aloue has up to the prosent moment uot suswered, bocause, it is sald, Lord Derby is away from Londou, and bocause at this fimo of yoar the comumunication betwoen the Ministry 4 necess garily slower than whon Paclianient is sitting. But the French Govornment {8 soid, whito wish- iug to act with tho Euglish Foroign Oflice, to think that auy loss of thmo would bo dangesous, and te have docided to sond & noto shich opons the discussion without projudging tho quostion, and without proventing any ulterior undarstanding with the other Powers, I do not kuow if other Governmonts hayo also been soundod, & fact which doos not soem probablo, Germany and Russis bolog but title tuterested in tho quostion. At tho sawme time, the lnst meawuro of the Urand or, aunounced to-day by talograph, whereby the Ottoman Davk i nuthorized to como to anagrooment with forolgn bondholdors for n collectivo syndicats at Con- stantinoplo, scoms to indicato that the Porto {tsolf undaratandd tho uecessity of reassuring tho financial world and tho countless bond- holders who to-day think thomsclves robbed. Lastly, to resumo and to sliow whas stories are atlont, I sond you the following oxtract published by & Bonapartist jonrnal Inat night ; TaTEsT INTELLIGENCK.—Wo reculve Lhe following dispatch from Coustautivople, Oct. 14, B o'clock : 1t i confirniod that the Forle has mauo overiurcs to Mr. Uladstone to aak him o take fu Laud tho direction uf Ottoman finance i exchauge for » yuts (palaco) on the Hosphorus, snd un aunval kalary durli Lia stay at Cunstantinople, of £50,000, of which 1,230,000¢ aro to Do taken frum’ tho porsonal revenus of tho deand Blgnior, 3r. Gladstons would swem to bave sccopted this Auancial ‘orrand for fiv years at tho most. but with the expresa condition of bhaviny the sols iultiativa of hia decislane fu the combinations which wecw ta bim mowt propor for restoriug the oquilibrium of tis Turkish Budget, 1lo would, morcaver, ask for the dlérulssad of iost of the officlula of the Minktry of Finsuce, accomplices of tho shamefacod speculators of tbe Tresaury, I Liaston toadd that Ihavo pot met a single pezeon who bolisves this siraoge intelligenco. —_— CUBA. BPAIN AND TUE UNITED BTATES, London Témes, Oct, 16, It sooms almoet euportitons that a prompt do- nial sbould bave boon givon undor oflcl in- piration at Washington to roports, omnnating, 1t 18 said, from Pars, and possibly concoced for Btock-Excbuuge purposes, which attributed to tho Amorican Goverament the {nteution of pro. voling an {mmodiate rupture with Bpain on the ground offered by tho Cuban ditticulty, 'Tho statoraont was thnt the United Btates *had diplo- matically threatened to rocognizo the bolligoront rights of tbe Cuban iusurgents if hoatilities woro not closed ov the lst of Janusry next,” But, in fuct, there nover wag o timo iu which tho Amer- leau peoplo wero lesy disposed to wmeddlo in tholr noighbors' nffains, It 4 not ihat tho United Htatos aro afraid of Spaio, fooble as she s, dis- tractoa by & rabollion st home, and overwholmed with debt. 'The Amoricaus think thot thoy conld sweop tho Spanisrds out of tho Antilles in @ month, ~Very probably they aro justificd in belioving thu, nor do they coucoal their beliof, But, tuough they feel” thus confident In their stiongth if war should uufortunate- ly ba forced upou them, they are uct, in ono sevss, prepared for war, and sro do- eidedly wot preparcd tn any souse for tho com- plication of diulcalties, political and eooial, which, oven after a war crowned with all fmagin- ablo successos, would meat thow in Cubs, Tho forbeuranco with wuich tho C(overnmeut of Washington Line treatod Spaln during the long provocatious of the Cubtun difoulty fu, thera- Ture, vasily to bo explaivea, thourli it contrasta wonrply with tho Iaugusge of sympathy which tho popular organy of American optuton employ iu eposking of the jusurtection, aud not less with the notoricus ambition of tho Houthern Btates in yoars goue by, - o Tot, aracus W, 6, Thornton, New ledtord | * Yo, thaulty (lon, Grsnta Admiuistration has ety B¢, Balt Lake Oity ; J. Kenpedy, Larumio | good ressons for hastoning to contradict a ramor orl Yrand Nicifie—A. 0, ¥ shly buladelpha; | which wight bring tho Ubiled bistes into collis- 4. Gridley, Blogemasee ¢ I-QV. Halh Mall Valloy, Col.: | 100 with Bpaln, the Amenicau pagplo will not Lo by o o Sospan, Manesa Clty ¢ | gorry to ear that te Govormuont at Madrld hau S st Il o, e, ot bl | e e o e 1 B, dger, ©Af, i, . Now Orlesh 0 is & scandal aln, bul €D, Woolwortd, “Hons "Gity 1 -0, Xonoey. 01 # it is. wnoveover, a nulsance w tho noighbors of the unfortunate colouy which Hpun is soemiugly ubsble eithor to coujquer or to abandou, LEvery country which Lss oome morcisl relations with the Antilles s voxoa sud hampered by thia tedlous strife; our own West Indian 648i008 Linvo grave rosson o complain, but the greatest annoyauce s ine flicted ou tha United Stutes, at whoss very doors the Bpaulards sud Cubane have beon alowly snd savagoly exchanging Lrutalities for slx or saven years, More then once the war—which those who wago it pretend nob L0 recogoizo A war— Lias gone near to involving Spaiu into trooble, a2t the Hon, 'L, J. Colaay, Califoruin;. tha' Hon, Keokuk; Witllsm Lioud, M, K. & D, emont House—W, 1L, radiey, Muskegon ; 3 R 1. Lawrence, Pittaburg £ Guttod, Davreivs o Fo . W, Fard, J: Walunors, Bultalo; FYed 0, Perc usely Bpringasld, Mase! Georui liet; o, lubnson, Owaba T I.cuHh' Hon. Bilas Merchsnt, Newi WO X Bt M ey W rle, Fa.: O, 6, rls HoRcL Rty il i T ton, But| § - 0. Wilsop, Rock laledd; Jamos | aod probably, it eho Lsd beon loss pitiabl; Ty oot ofi"'\ifi"&‘o";& o, *iflr“'E feobis “alin would before now have ‘dremn o syl Mo W Milior, e Lo B3 Upan bar 64 wager of gud ot i w Yo ita: | time powars by be " R ot anst, tole {’?": Siars to -\lfivren o roitstanca of flof (e ale ot tha Yirgiaton b % v of FR0setion bad 14 ealde tico has buen revived by thn wolzure of a pas- per on board an Engha mail steimer at Pl tatter N e o Puorto Ilico a eouplo of wwonths circtimtancs affardod no sronnda notioual griovance, but it drew attention foreibly to koo ol Lhis il of tho wtato of tunual in which thn Ant:| have been kopt by the con bined incompetenco s ferocity of the Bpma Govornment, ‘s jecent murder, s hay beeu nlieged, of a Fronch gentlaman, thy autier of & tugnr plastation in Caba, by tho Hpnuish ** Volunteers,” s anolber llustration ot the complicasions’ incidont o Auich & oo diton af thigs, Iiploniatic explanation v removed, in tho diftienltios whitch have i harty oceurred, the necesuity of un appesl Lo Lat romo day divlomaey sy fail in seentie ciling Spanh pride to tho_conceasions reynirarl by tho fust sngor of an Injured St over, though the mikerable up lian Progonted for tha last half-dozen not of itwelf givo n title to interfore, it tends to produce aniong foreign Btaten au il ponition to make light of offehscn to thomeivan ariwing trom 13, 'Tho ouorimoun esponditure of humaa life and of accuthulated trewsurcs, the horribla sulforings nut only of the combntants, but of muocent und helploss women aud cuil- dran who can noither tight nor fly, tho disastronn drafu upon the oxchequer of an emburrasecd Etato burdenod with auocther conflict of even greater gravity on its own rotl, tho reandaluan waste of uatural rosources, uncqualed in tho world for their abundance,—theose aarects of the Cuben iusntrection bave been under the eyes uf tho world siuce the Creole popnlation et o8¢ against tho poner of Rpain. They appeal ovon more foreibly to the Amerieau peoplo than to tho public opinion of Lurope, for the Amerizans Lave tho suffering, 1ho cmbarrassinent, and tho ruin much nearor to them than they aro to sk, Thore nro ot least ten clances of & collikinn be- wween tho Unitest States and -‘5; aln through the recleusnen of the Spanizh miitary nuthori in the Antitlos against ono of u simtlar duny; with any Luropoan power, It i3 indixputable that tho Amorican Govern- ment aod the Amariean peopls lawe i Brongest reasons to dertre tho remtoration ol peace in Cuba, but liow they can gi elfect to their wishey isn vory doubiful 1 deheao quastion, Afieryeersof lighting the Govern- ment of Madrid ecens g far a4 ever from nny prospect of extinguishing the insurroction. Army ure still mmuegled into the islaud fur tio 1140 of tho robels, who hold ont in tho rrvamy, the foreats, aud tho mounininous districts whoto no Bpanish woldier can pursuo them. QOuly tho othior day the Gavernmont ot Washmg- ton_tearnt—somliwhat too lato, of courso—tint an Englnh steamer had been purchased at New York by *'tho agents of the Cuban Govern- wment,” "and had toward the cmd of Hept T lauded forty-eight Cuban refugoen, cight fiold- guns, and a considerabta numbos of amall arims and awmunition noar Buguu, on the const of Cuba, Abont tho sano tima the **new I'romi- dent of the Cuban Republie,” Bonor Apwlera, minde his way trom Jamlca. whero he had found au svylum, and, with *eeveral oficerd of bis saff,” succeeded in ovading the vigilaneo of tho Bpanish cruisors and in penctrating to tho control positions held wecurcly by tho reha!n, Theao operations havo hean ropeated over ail ovor again whenever tho resistanca of tho ro- voltod Cubnng appeared to flaz, and it is beyond tho powor of Hpain to provont sympatinzors with tho tusurrection from organizing exj.editions to aid und comfort tho insurgen Yet, whilo tho conseription in Spain is diagiging all the oan- hood of the conntry into tho rauks with tho Lope of crushinge Carliam, whilo two-thirds of tho rovouno of the oountry, accord- ing 1o Rouor Ssluvorria’s idmissions, aro devoured by tho jmsstiable Wy Doparuwent, o still hear of transports ordered to sail with reinforcements for Cubn, where they will do uo 1more tha those who precedail thei lieve dous, It ts high timo that Gon, Jovelinr and hin colleaguies_mako their cholce betwoen Cuba and Spnin, Tho * fortross " of mountainy within which the Logmtimist Pretender holds bis ground in Navarre and Guipuzzon atitl dofies tha Alfonswst armnies, and tho languor of tho mnational commandors hos ale lowed the Lmtd wenther to ereap on themn beforo they have wven attempted to strike ut tho centro of the Carlist strength., ‘o loug and severo winter will pninfally try the temper of the raw eoldiory of Quesada, mruy of them natives of tho warm south, while tho Bumyites, bred amony tho snows and' the monn- tuins, think hghtly of the frosts and tho bitter windy, Theso considorations nro tho sourco of mauy misgivings at Madrid, and thoy tond to ex- clto” Catlist hopes o tho mamis propor- tion aw thoy dopress tho spitits of tho Alfonsisty, "Only Curlists will bo roady to accopt the story thnt Spoin i3 ta he dismembered, in ordor to sutinfy the claims of Dou Carlas, by the eroction of the Northorn Provinees into o soparate kingdom over which Lo is to rulo with the consont of Tuw cousin, aml ou oqnal torns with hor, Lut the fact that such scliomen are _mooted s worthy of tho attention of patriotic Bpaniarda who think that Spanish honor would be sullied if Cuba were allowed to go hur own way. 1f tho Cortes, tho elect:ons for which, according to the latest roporls from Madrid, wiil bo beld on tlo 20th of Decom- ber, abould be a real ropresontative Assembly, itlsdo b hoped that womo members muy bo found in it bold enough to say—thero will Lo many assuredty keon enongh to see—that it is botter to ubandon a dwstant dependeucy which can nover Lo governed, save by mititary power, than, by dividing the strongth of the nation, 10 incur tho rigk, at any rute for years, of dismem- boriag Bpalu. Coloninl Empiro may be worih tightiug for, but it1s & despicable possension compared with natioual unity. g RUSSIA. RAID ON TUE SOCIALISTS. New Yonk, Nov. 1.—A loiter from Rusala atatos that tho Government is ongaged iu a vig: orous raid against the Bocialist agitators. Ar- rosta bave beon made in numerous places, among othors Moscow, Fula, Odosss, Riazum, and Bt, Potorsburg. In ona village, near Moecow, thirty workingmen wore soized by tha polico. Somo of the prisonors resistod arrest, and ono, A1, Rogatclioff, belioved to bo the leader of tho Bocialiet movemont, resisted so desperatoly tust ho sl to be killed, The police aro roported to Dbo under the imprearion that thoy bave struck a blow at tho strooghold and contro of tho move- meout, which will put an effoctive stop to ite furthor sproad. SE—— GREAT BRITAIN. PROPOEED DAILROAD LOAN. LoxpoN, Nov. 1.—The Times this morning in its finanalal columns donounces tho schome for floating £500,000 etorling worth of bonds of tho Kookuk & Itansas City Rallway, THE UREADSTUFFS MARKET, LospoN, Nov. L—The Mark Lune Ezpress, in it reviow of tho corn trade for tho swoel, #ays : *‘Tho woathor has Leen more modernto, but tlhiere is littlo chance for flold Jabor iu Ene gland yot. Sotples are in poor condition, but tho cautiousness of millers haa kept tho prices at pravious rates. At Paris flour’ was 1 franc chbeaper, whilo wheat was uuchanged. In the provinces wheat s 0 ronoo to 1 shilling high In Bolgiun, Hol- and, Germany, Dauntzigg, and Vienna, prices wars firmy, and 10 tho Iattor market rathor doarer, At Odosss thero Las beou scarcely unv business because of tho pretonsions of holdors."” FACTORY MUHLNED, A tnclar; In T'reston wae destrayed by fire yes- torday. 'I'wo hundred operatives are thrown out of employment. HELRASED, Lloyd's reprosontativos osamined tho eight eallors bolonging to tho crow of the suip Johb Paseal, burued at ses, aud wore watistied as to the yoneral truth of their dopositions, and told them tney would ba no longer dotained, PR e AFRICA, THE LIBEWIAN WAR. Loxpox, Nov. 1.—Advices from Cape Patmas to the 11th of Outober statothata Liborian force of 900 troops hod attacked some native villages, but were repulsod and obliged to retiro, lowing tweuty-four killed and wounded. Thoy alsu abandoned threo caunvn. ‘Thoso disturbacces rosult from the Liberian law prohibiting direct trade botwesn the natives and foreigners, gy FRANCE. 1BON-CLADY BURNED. Panis, Nov, 1.~-The iron-cisd Magonts, which took fire at Toulon day bofore yeaterday, is a to- tal wreck. ‘The explosion aet fire to the Victorieuss and Eclalreur, but the Bsmes were Erommly extin- f\lll ed, Few persons were alight!y wounded by Le exploslon. CREECE. DEAD. Araexs, Nov, l.—Lyousgus, ths Arohbishop of the Syrlan Greok Courch, is dead. pridiptesitdoiss THE NEW SOLICITOR OF THE INTERIOR. Spxaat Duoateh (o 1'As Chicago Tribune, EasrSaawcaw, Mich., Nov. 1.—The Hon. A.8. Gaylord, of Sagloaw City, has scoepted the po- altion of Boliolior of the Iuterior Dapsriment, :;%‘wim laave for Washioglon tx® wesks trom ] WASHINGTON. Annual Report of the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury. The Monthly Debt Stotement Shows a Decreaso of $4,009,016 for October, Ten Mfllions More Five-Twenties Called in for Redentption, President Grant Has No flea of Abandoning His Indian Policy. A Few Hinta on tho Subject of Tariff Revision. TREASURY MATTCRS, FORWDE ACHITON'S REVORT, Sreciai pwateh to P Claeaan Teymere. Wasntzogox, D, C, Nov. L--Judga Tsbor, Fourth Auditor of the Tiensnry Deenriment. has tendeied his anvual veport to the It uppears that duritg the tiseal vear 600 Pay tzstera’ aecottta, Involying the sum of 31,924, § 207 Navy Paymaa- 0ty in which the sum olved ; 2442 prize claimn, amounting (o in tho nggre- getor 152 general clnimy, amounting to 3418061 in tho aggregato ; nul 244 navy pension aeconntn, invoiving the sum «f ¥53Y,250, The number of aceonnts prepared for st and seut to tuo Salic- itor is twen Viothe Amoctated Preses FiiEABY L BT, WastINatoy, L. C., Nov. LIl condition of the publie dote Oet, 31 wad 8 Callyag: Hix poreent bowd i, o, dlasd ¥ive pur ceot bundi, S Total cois bonda. . 1,700,675,300 Lawful taoney duls Matnzed & cia) tender: deption or vertlitcates of deposit,, Veserrenenes GHEENON Total i the Treasury Delit lesn canh in tho Treanury Duereasc of debt durlug Uctober, e Juno ouds irsued to the DPanded, iniorest ey ¢ Principal enistatdin madle, et Dalance of for the redemption of §3,000.000 couton nud ¢ tal, $10.000,000— 5,000,000 regratere.d honds. %0 bouds of 1861 The bunds iucludod in this call aro of tho net of Juuo [ followa: Coupon bonds: 50, Now, 3.701 to 4,3u), both melugive ; £100, Nos, 12,001 to 17,200, both Iuclusive; =500, Non. 18,001 to 24,010, both su- clusivo; 21,050, Noa, 68,001 to 51,109, both m- clusive. Total, 85.000.00u, Ievistered bouda: §5Y, Nos, 151 to 870, both inclusive; N 1,001 to 2,400, both inclusive ; £50. N 1,600, both inciuwive; &1,000, Nos. 4,901 Lo 8,350, both inelurive ; €5,000, Nos. clusivo. ‘Total, 25,000,000, Total, £10,000,000. g HINTS ON TARIFF-REVISION. ANTICLES WHICH PAY BUT A BMALL AXOUNT OF DUTT. Special Diapateh to The Chicaas Tribune. Wasmxatox. It C., Nov. 1.—It Las boen sug- geated that tho noxt Conpross may attempt a partinl roviston of tho Custows Ilovenue laws, by placing & groater number of articles on tho free list, An examination of the tmport-states webts nbows a considoruble number of arlicles which pay a small amount of duty. ‘Lhe follow- iny may bo cited 08 in thia claws: Arrowtoot, 0 per cout, $10,167, Buckwheat, 10 per cont, Buckwheat-flowr, 2 Indi:n-meal, 1u per cc Oat-wieal, 10 per vent, $2,3 Root-tlonr, 20 per cont, £ Tyo, 10 cetity per buskicl, 3358 Hyeiour, 10 per cont, E11, 80, 14 cenia pet pound, §12. “Thin crrora i the clissiiication, and in the returus of Coilectura, Tender theas flgures by 10 DicaD3 certian. They are anly approslinated, Iijack sclis of unilitie, 8 very crudo mordant, used in dyoiug black, ¥lold1$200, 1t dova nut appear in the returus, Gnlife acld, ; Howalic ueid, waich is & form of aniline conaidarably Acetsteaf ammoula, Muriate and sulpbato of ammonta, {el, toyether, §12,000, lorotorsa el Yory lidlo duty, u, vf indigo, a very important extract, used fu i7, §3,300, ract of hemlock-bark yields nearly $5,000, -juico and lomou-julice, 10 per cour, Loliate of potass, or saleratus, ylolds Flour of aulphur, and sulphur i ro a swcll amount of revenue, Terra alba, $147, Tin cryatals, $451, ulphite of zine, $I60, Thers 070 many artivles embraced In chemicals and plarmaceutionl uses which might be added to this list, bt whlel ore uot distingutsliod - tho - atatistical re: rtis, "Iha foregolng list of chewlcals might embrace, in 0, , refinod, yield addition, & fow miveellnbeous srilclen of very little cou- ureey of Tevenue, §1,208, Coal, litiimtious us well s ail coal, ylolded o duty i}l',“"‘l“«‘ff‘?’b““ to ita fuportance,—tho whiolo amouut el $ WAL, Jutdl 82,000, cos {n all formy, $1,600, Coffee froquently joys o discriminsting duty of 10 por ceints L Gypsiun ot pluater, $7,125, Jizdens sinl skiun, 8 fow remsin dutialle. Liwes, 10 per cont, yield $526, Miverat and bituipluons sututances yield & small amount of revenuo; the sggregate ia luss than §1,600. Blineral watars, §1,800, Taints and ockres, Tudlan red snd Bpantsh brown, 35 rep ot 2 b, A 11 coal, v, 10 per 937, Ventuil, 10 per cout, 308, Ttoein, 20 per cent, $370. Itattai and reeds, 25 par cent, $1,941, i Stone-ballaet, 10 per vent, §1,714. o Litacatoue, rougl, 10 porcert, 3516, “fallow, 1 cent por pound, §1,011, ‘e and pitch, 20 per cent, § Hoctwax, 20 per cont, $3,751, Vegutabis wax, 20 per cout, $340. batdbisi) cimcd NOTES AND NEWS. % BECRETARY CHANDLED HAW NI JOKE, Speeiat Dispalch 1o The Chieaan Trivune, WaswiNoroy, D. C., Nov, 1.—Assistunt-Secro- tary Cowon haa rocolved » lettor from Mr. Chundler, saying that ho has observed thot the newspapers havo somoved 3Mr. Cowen and ap- pointed Mr. Harber, now Ausfstant Postmastor- ttoneral, in bis place. While tho uew Becrotary of tho Jutorior uxprosses ignoranco of tho trany- nction, hie nevertlioless in his loster asks Mr, Cowen to notify bim iu caso uuy other chianges wro wado du Lis Department bofore his returu, UL SPLAKEISTLY, A lotter haa boeu vecoived Lors froma promi- nent Lemovratic member of the uext snd of wevoral proceding Cougressos saving that he had caretully loved over tho grooud sud canvasdad {horoughly, sud was satisfod that Mr. Kerr would ‘secelve tho almout united Democratic vote of the Now England States for Speakor, aud that his olection was us cortain us sny ovent of tlko character in the futare. TUE PENBION AND INDIAN BURFAUS. A moetiug of the Banate Commitieo on Civil Barvica is expected immediatoly after the eleo- tious, ‘Two of the matters that will engage ftu attention will be the propnety of recommoudiog thst the Indian and Penwon "Buregus be turned over 10 the War Dopartmont. Heveral of the woat prominent mombers of the Comimitiea axe Lnowa 1o ba in favor of both propositions. 1 L0 tAs Aesosialed Press) TUE INUIAN PRACK POLIOY. Wasmsazox, D. C., Nov. 1,.—Severs! pastora In thle oity ot different denominations, who were -Epmhmlm that the Governinent was sbous to A andon its peso toward the India: callod on the Pri u$ 1o-day to express \beir wadviobiod thiat such & oouIF-ROGL, gresily dla-; | aproint the Christian proplo all over tho countr, nud ho s blow to the eanva of Chrstitmty thronghont tha world. Ilia I estdent, with jpoa promptuoss and procision, replisd that ho dul not tezard tho paace policy s failure. oo that it nob only wald not bo abandoued while Lo aceupied that place, but that it was lis hopo that dnring his Admininiiation it wonid bo so fivtaly extablished an to becoms tho neee-usry policy of hin successoss. lu thet he might pos- ribly bo misteken. APPOINTMENT. iiam ‘T, Otto hss been appointed br the Ciited Stated Bupratne Court Laportee of Dee cieaold, an place of Mr. Wallace, 1eaigned, A CONKULAR ACENT RECOMNIZED. o Preadsnt haw recognized Lorenzo Pilta- l?})n o tho Cousular Agent of Ltaly at St. Lou, Y, —_————— s, I CHICAGD, 00, Now. . 751 to 2,101 to 3,135, voth tuclusivos £10.00, Nos. 4,601 to 6,900, both fu- Cubu avd coke, and other partial progucts asaimil. a 3 \ The alarm from Loz 32 at T:15 yesterday morniny s catterd by o firg in the two-story trameo bnlding, 562 Lovrabee wtrzot, owned and cecupiod by Mr. Urhau as o dvielling, Tho fire originated 1n B straw und-tick from unknown catken, ‘There wad o fire in the kAt house an the 26th of last month, The pla.a e nenead for £1.000 i the Gorman-Awetioan of Phutadelshia, The alann of fire from Box 575, at ¥ o'clock yeetarday afterncon, was can.al rtnoke 14 Tiom tho cucestory b Iuron sireet, owned and oced: Qwolling by Fhomas Gennrd, It was a pile of kitutling wood eatehing fir: 100 cloee to the stove, Damego suranee, Thenlarmof fire from Box 621 at 1:10 o'clacii ves= terday MUrDine, was causod by the burnmg of a pile of woolen roxe in au oater shed in tho rear ‘ sued by Jacoh Slad-lozk, suisbol with & few pail in of sseaus Tribine, Forr Wayse, Ind., Nov. L.—About half past 9 this morning a firo broka out in tho chomical laboratory of Dr. Kelier, destroying a large smount of m ete. Reller cailmates lis Toes st 25,0 i futruiture of damaged ehoit Kiateeh, notion-dealer, s about &40 on swock., Ful 3, liome, aud Underwri The building was damuged ered Ly insurance, AT SHERMAN. TEX. GALYESTON, Nov. 2.—A tite at Slierman, Tex., to-tupht destroyed threa blockd in the business portion of tha tewn, At Y o'clucs the telegraph wausger reported that the firs badl nearly veached his and that ho was preparing ta move, The wices aro hiow down eachh uido. It is supponed thut the oilice is burned, AT CAMBRIDGF, N. Y. New Yorz, Nov. L—A firo in Cambridae, Y., yesterday, caused & foss of $40,600; fu- Burnuce, 20,000, i RIA. ‘The Ultramontane Doingy Chamber of Deputics. Benuy, Oct, 14,—The Lavatisy Cliramontano domgs attract bitlo attention here. Wery thero not othier circumstances proving tho impotence of the Uitramontanes to alfect tho policy of the Cabinet, their nosition would be wufiiciently markod by tho disrespestful tone of tho propused address. Only a purty who bave abandoned all hope of euccess, =znd look upon agitation aud wnosy clamor s the woie tacties loft them. couid bLave cxpedient 10 uee stich in - ppproacliog tho Ku ‘Tneir only obje i this, as, waeed, in overything elve, aceording 1o the Liberals, isa deliberata wish ta till tho nunils of the lowor elasses with o vague dread of coming culmotions, and to prepura them for formuig on Ultramontano view of these con wotions shosld sny really come on. 0lso an evideut desire to wince tha King of ‘avaria that the presogaliven of his Crown are bemg nurrendered by his Cabioet 10 the German Fmperor. But ths sieck bas been parsied bty Herr von lutz, the leading Minwster, proving the Ultramoniane paity to have ad- voeated a muck greater Limitatisn of the rghts of the nunor_5: whicn they hoped ¢ placo the Catnohe Eu rof Austris at the heud of Germany. g ‘o Winz of Davaria, 20 fn lis wont on toe eve of pravo decisions, is traveling e gnito in the Alps, nobody knowa cxactly where. 1o wos last scou at Parteukirchen, Vhicl he left accom- ponied by o single sorvant. Itis expected he will return to Cartle Berg in time for tho rocep- tion of tho uddress, 2 Mexicy, Uet. 14,—Tho Chamber of Deputies to-day restined the dobato on tho udidress, terr RKuswwurm, whe epoke in faver of the aldress, defended the pastorad lettera of the Lisbops, und conchuded Lis epeech by exclainmg, ¢ Out with the justice-pervertivg measurers of tho clectoral districts 1" Horr Schela toproached tho Liberal parly with simiug st the forma- tion of & sipglo German State, Morr von Stauffeabury declarod that this plirase ivolvel n chiarpo of troasun ngainsL the country, ond the wembors of the Liberal party immediately aftere wards left the flouse. Iho I'resident statad, i re- ply tonquestion from Kere Scbola, that hehisdnot fivand tho Previows pieakier BAY 8nything require ing a calt to order, Tho Presrdent of tho Conn- wil declated that the Ministers couhl not unfor- tuuately leavo thy Ilouee, vut, were Ilug‘ allut liberty to et as their feelings dictated, tbey would do so. He addel that Herr sehols, by rveading tha insulti articles , pnb- lished by foren uvewepajcrs, had brought tho blush of shame to thoir facce, wud yoused n fesling of tho despest indignation, “T'ho President subsequtly esamined the shoit- haud report of Ilers Sehel's spoceh, and pro- nm\m:uj tho call to order demanded against that Deputy for the oxpreszions he had used. The Liberal membors thereupon ro-cutered tho hall, Herr vou Plretzchiner, the Preaident of the Min- intry, dectared that tho Governmuut had vifocted tiio’ resnangoment of the cloctoral districts wnth conwcientious rospect for tho law. lHorr PFreitag waid ho wisbed tho Minisiry had dlsplay- od moru tadopoudence in its relations with the Lmporinl Governmont. If they did not exhibit €0 much foar of boivg domiugercd ovor, they would casily find ju tho Yedoral Council allies who would ~juin in opposition to the leading State. After furthor romarks from tha Minie- tous, Liorr von Dfrotzeliner, and Dr. Facustlo, and 8 speech from the Ultramontave leader, Dr. Joorg, tho whole mddreas, which dewands the dismiesal of the Miolstry, wus adopted by 79 votes sgajust 70, THE GAOERSHEDN INCINENT. 8rines, Oct, 14,—vr. vou llanoberg, Bishop of Spires, bas publistied a lotter in justitication of tro affaic st Opgershieim, where Dr. Keitelor, Bishop of Mayence, preached without the King of Vavaria's permiewon. Dr. Von ilunoberg eave the Bavarinu Ministerinl order of the 2uth of June, 1951, cannoe upply to tho Lishop of Mayencs, ho being o German, avd not u foreign, Dishop. German Eirtopy, ho ndds, have presched befors in Bavaria without tho King's perinie- wion, His Majesty's wilenco upon the domand bemng addreased ta hun was, thoretore, rogard- ed s equivalent to permission being granted, ‘The writer Lopos that tha King, upou constders ing tho veenrrenco ia its true Hght, will cnanga hus expression of dizplossuro wito one of special satislactiou. Slayexc, Oct, 14.—Daron von Kettoler, Diskop of this Dioceso, has eddrossed a lotter to the Bavarian Mimster of Publio Worhip, in which ho wosks to prove that the Uggorelioim Jubiles was not an extraordinary festival in tho senso of the Vaverian Miumturiad order of tha 2uth of Juue, 1831, and that ho s not » foreign Bishop, Moreover, tho Japaonist Lishop, Dr, Loos, hiad been nllowed to hold a confirmation in Havaria without lumdorance. If hao (Baron von lettelor) hiad, neverthelovs, astied for tho permission of the Kiug sud Miostry, it did not tollow that ho had kuowingly trans- grossed the law. lo presuuce of the adverso view expressod by the Governmeut, hio thougl:t it bettor to addrens nmsolf to the King, without raising the logal question. e aid bot dream uf tho possibility of ‘a rofusal, and looked upon tuo nou-reception of & reply from Hia Majesty ss e silout consent, — - THE RHOMBERG CASE. Bpectad Inspateh to The Chieago Tribune, Dusvqus, Is., Nov. 1.—Tho ofiicers of tho Goveroment who have been conducting the suits sgainst Nbomverg claim that tuo dise patches published from Dea Molnes misrepro. sont the fasts W the case, They claial 1hat tho ouly action taken by that cours waz tv ovurrule ademurror aud a motivu mada by Rhowberg. Both of sald ploadiugs attacked the asvosiments mads by the Enmmlnimmr of luturual Nevouue oo tho” grounds that he kad not suthority to mak o uald assessmonts. Judge Dillon sustained the Commissioner’s sutbority. The Judga rules that the nssoisments make ou: & priuis facie for the Goveoromeot. right of t) defendeus to try the cess upon ite meriis, wi conoeded (o she argucent of the Guvarnmeas velasel, thocght it censorions lung e ———— CASUALTIES. Frightful Locomotive Explosion Near Somerville, N. Y. Five Persons Killad Outright, and Over Thirty Badly Sealded. Minor Mishaps, FRIGHTFUL FXPLOSION. Sorrial Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribuns, Rew York, Nov. 1.—The boiler of the engino Coatralia, of tho Lastou & Amboy Railrond, ax- ploded about § o'clock this morning at the Rart- tan siding, near South Somervillo, N. J. Tho cugineer, thegfuretnan of tha labor gaug. and threo other mon wero killed, and thirty-tisso laborera wore #calded, wome of them fatally. The canco of tho vxnlogion i eaid to have Losn the wornoat condition of the boiler and tho lack of water kept in it. The engine left Dound- brook about 7a. m. with & construction-train, coosisting of 8 caboosv and & number of empty wravel-cats, for the purpnae of sazisting in the repair of tho roal. Tho engine was attacued to tho rear of tho train, und direetly in frunt of it wan the cabooss and auothier contaln- iz about forty-aight taborers. When thw train teacliesd the sding, about 2§ mics west of Boundirook, it was run upou a kide-track in arder to allow the eastern-bound passenger-train to pace. While standing hero, the botler of the euzine, without any warning, explodad, wreche 15 tho locomotive, shivoring tho caloose to Atome, and puurinz steam and bolling water into the car iu front of 13, The laborers occu- ying tho cauoone, uncenscious of danger, were talking and lsugbivg tagethier, and, when tho ¥hock came, weto mearterel like loaves bo- fuge 8 hurnicane, Some of thew were blown tarongh tho roof and rides, and by the force of thy explosion were Lifted 20 or 30 feet jutd the air. But eight men cwapel wunjured. Many were reverely wounded by ilying fragmonts of the care and ongine, and o or tirky ure ups poted ta ba fatelly kealded, Five vere ldlled most ostright, Tho boiler was carricd high i the air, aud landed ubout 100 foct from the ecens of the diwaster. Ingincer Thumes G Cupie, who wan Insiantly killed, was 43 vears of aud leaves o family. Mo had been in the 10y ef tho Company ooly throe mauthe, Al- King, need 80 hrakeman, was ingtantlv ille oy & family, Henry Nicolai, an Itahan 1 boter, was Wtled, Patiick Feeuwy, a Jaborer, died zbout au hour altes heing taben from the wreck, Cot. Uahmer H. Tuompaen, foremun of Iabor-guuss, was busued atout the body and mjured wiorpally, He diewabout 4 p.m.” o wan commander of o Penneylvauia rejiment of nniitia daving tho Iate war, and leavey o wite and ot einld, When the phvsicinn came to attend iz, b aaid, ** Attond Lo othacs frst s Tam not Tiart 2 Ladly 88 they are” Befors dyiug he ae- weriled Low the dores of the esplorion nad thrown Jiim through the rouf of the caloose. and 50 teet ligh, Whila falliug; Lo thought of clalebing the lelegrapi-wires, which tin raw wany feat below Linito break bia fall, but, thinking it would oo weeless, reframed. Hn lighted on a tte, which broko 1 oae of Lisnibs anl burst in oun of In~ lings, which produced n fatal internal bemorchase. It haw been repuriel that two men have mnce died, but the report capuot bo verided. About two minutes after the esplbsion, the oasyward-bound paanonzers train-—for which the construction train hod been waiting—arevid at the seeno of the dinster, aud tlie employes lent all tho assistance iy the r pow- «r to amefiorate (he 1ains ¢f the woanded und caro for the dead. After tuo nounded were taken to Nowark Hospital, physicians wern immediatoly in_ sticndsueo, and pronouncedd the rovovers of twa cr three of the sufferers very donotful. Doundbrosk was the #eeno of intenno oxeitement. as tho explosion, thoogh it ocentred two and n ba't miles from there, wap distinctly heard, Wood-choppers working soveral nulos distant leard tho vever- beratisin and hunied to tho weeve. Mau Kloricd were alloat an to tho couze of the ace Lot in the excitoment that Lrevailad it w impossibie to nacertain whore tho blame rests. Bomo of tho inmates of the cabooso sav that o fow minntes before tho cxplosion thoy paw tho cugincer forcing coid water into tho Loer by means of an ivjocter, ad i2, s reported, tho water vas low in the Loiler, thia, 10 all prubability, was the cause of tho terniblo tragady. Othor storine wero to the eftect that the boiler was old and untie for use, having boen in o woak condition mauy yea Althousth the tombers of tho Coraner's ju which was &oou summaoned, declined to express an opinion ak totoo causo of the accideut, it wag evident that they bad pratty deculed opin- 1004 nbout the matter. An iuquest wiil beld t Boundbrook next Tourzday, when s thorough 1 outigaiion of the caso will bs made. EASTERN FRESHETS. Mascnestie, N H., Nov. 1L.—Tho Merrimas has nisen severnl feet sesterday and io-day, on aceotmt of tho severn storm of Baturday night, und eerious fears are cutertained for tha safety of tho river wall built by the Amozkeag Cowpavy to_straighten the nver, The wall i4 Luit of solid masonry, 16 fect bigh and neariy half o inile foug. OB sccuant uf the uarrownesd of tho 1iver chaunel aud groat pressuro of kand on tle mzide, about fifty feot of the wall show gigus to-day of giving way. Tho damaxo is alicady estimated st #3100, Other rivers in New Hump- elire and Maino show s hesvy rise, Sumo bridgen, a dut, and ono wmill were swept away on larrol Creck snd Little Ossippee Ruiver, Muive, FELL FROM A BRIDGE, Special nsrateh o The Clacuso Tribune, Otrawa, I, Nov. L—Tlomas Karigan, a miner, attempted to eross the Chicago, Busting- ton & Quincy Railroad bridgo at this point thls morning while 1 & stato of intoxicatiou. 1im body was shortly afterwards found lying upon tho ground at tho south ond of the bridge, be laving fallou therofrom and Lroken bhid neck. e luavos & wifo and soven childron, HUNTING ACCIDENT. Svectal Inspateh to The Chicazn 17ibtine, Winoxa, Minn, Nov, L.—Willard L. Bungell, who Lias been running as train-hoy on the Itoci- cator accommodation, was shot in the kues by the accidental disctiarge of a gun in & bost whilo Lie wan nbout startiug out from Homer to huot on Sunday | Amputation wea performe but the shock nuu loss of blood were Loo savero, and b diod tho samo ova) DROWNED. Special Disvateh to The Chieags Tritune, Drruque, I, Nov, 1.—Early thia morning as tho stesmer Victory landed at tho Duuicith coals yards, n deck-hand way eleoping upon tho boat, and, being awakeued and_ ditected to do some- thing. bo walked from tho boat across & barge 1nto tha river, and wasscen to aore. It is eup- posed bo was not fully uwalo. DISABLED AND ABANDONED, Sax Fraxcisco, Nov. L.—Tha ship Western Shoro, arrivod yesterday from Liverpool, ro- ports that on Sept, 14 in the Houth Pacific, boardod the ship Jessio Beott, of London, dis- ablod sud abaudove: FOUNDERED. Davturone, Md., Nov. 1.—It{a roportad to- night that tho schooner Beata, of Norfolk, foun- dered 1n Chesapeako Bay yestordsy aftornoou. Capt, Jerry wnd William Burns, maco, aro said to Liavo boou lost, and two of the crow saved. A BURSTING ELEVATOR. Prerrevitke, Ont, Nov. 1.—W. Campbelt & Co.'s olovator, coutaining 40,000 bushols of grain, burst yedterday mornlng, The grain was owned Ly local dealers, Loss heavy. ASHORE AND WATERLOQGGED. Pont BunwxtL, Ont, Nov. l.—The schooner Gibsou, ladon with whost from Detroit, cams sshore last night, sodis full uf wator, COrew Bafo, —— ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE. LittLe Rock, Arl v, 1.—Au sadfoarned Beaaion of the General Assombly commenced to- day, Thore wss o quorum Iu both houses. After appointing a committes to wait o the Gavernor, au adjournment was liad until 10 o'oloci to-wor- row, at which timo the Goveraor's messsge will be delivered, —_———— THE PITTSBURG PUDDLERE, PsTrenvaa, Pa., Nov. 1. —Ata meeting of the macufsdturers aod puddiers, held at the Iron Association’s rooms on Ssturdsy, the last vropoaition of tbe owners 8o pay #4.75 per tou far pudiliing wae sejeoled by the puddiers. An agraemoot was made that the manufactnrera pay €5 per ton for tho noxt thirty daye, after that the price to bo rogulated by that paid by Eaatern man:facturors., Thoe maoufacturess claim that tho Enstern puddiors recoive but 30, while tho workmon stato that they roceive 25 por ton. During tho. thirty dngs tho milia ®ill ho run at (us comyromixa prico, aud tho matter of Enstern prices will bo invostigated. = et A BUSIMESS NOTICES. Burnett!s Flavoring Fxirncts are aned and indarsed by the hest hotels, confectinnsra, and grocers thtonghaat the country, feetly pure, aud of great _mrengih— the boat, ‘Chcy aro neatly pnt Nip in auart, pint, half-pint, quatter-pint, and email size tolles, and aro for saly by thn frade generally in every principal clty and town 123 thn Gnited Btates, Canada, and Britlah Provinces, 28 well 2a1n many otber foreign rountries, Thoy are pers Le cLenpest and 4! Pro-nutnently mparior. ... 3t 0 the warld. - F n Uset nxeluatsols for yeare adetntiin. Wanarliem exclnavel W itnd them 166 best, Wa iind tusm excelll uthern Iiotel, 8 Uecllontat Fintel, MILLINERY, i ‘T PA T3 T0TRADS O THIE WEST SIDE? AT POPULER FRIE, AT TEIE Great West Ead Dry Goods Honsg, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, THE LARGEST AND #MOST ELEGANT STOCK OF TRIMIEDEATR In tho city, zrently below Milliners® pricos Untrinsmed 1ata in great variety, Telt Icte for 6O cty, worth 75 ats, J'elt Huts tor $1.00, worth £1.50, Felt Hata for $1.50, worth $2.00, Fuil assortment for Children, o e FEATHERS A SPEGIALTY L9143 ' A very larpo rtock of OSTRICIL FBATI- EERS, in Long Plumes, Tips, and i’ompona. Epecial cttention ia calied {o our unequaled aracriment of LONCG QSTRICE PLUMES in White, Black, iWutural, end all ths leading me Line of shades, st PRICES BEYVOND COMPETI- TION. Natural Oatrich Tipa 60 cts, werth $1,00. Black Ostrich zxn ) veortl 0 cta. Tiaek Oatrich D Ohe, werth 70 ots, Blaok Ostrizh f1ps S0¢, worth $1,00, Darzeins in Picwer:, Facey Faatkars, &c. HFineFurs! (Bolng o Letall Sto:k bos 3, .)( ELerils %o in New MARTIN'S SPEGIAL BABFAING! 154 STATE-ST. EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES 2= Vot Dl grooeds € 0. 1, Wit privilego of es- ARMCRG L LN PaVIE eX TR charg R T WARTIH, - 154 Siaest .. PANTALOONS. CASH versus CREDIT. CHICAGD PANTS WARENHOUSE, 510 & 512 WEST MADISON-ST. MABEY & PRALL, NMorchrhantiailors, 031 LONDON,) The CHICAGO PANTS are warrsnted all wool, well slrun, well triumed, newest goods, best wworkinsuabip, poctect iit, ZD.C0 PATEL TRUSSES, &o, Ty Common Senso Trurs {x 88 near perfection 53 cau Le attaitiod in tus class of articles, Approved by e Guveentent, fndorasd by the medicsl (raternity, and adiired Dy wil WEO ko tuan, a1t any wondor ¢ the Common Setive Truss eelipees all vivalry,"— From editoriat Chicago Dally Tribu ue, Saniuel (. Prince writos, Madison, Wix,, Juno 23 “41¢ {4 mow ueatly ute years pince I left o wearin, Four *Conumon Sensa ‘Cruss.’ which time L proved, beyond ol euvil, thiat the nbove-uumed truss hss efs fected a PERFECT CURE,Y RUPTURE CURED, Apply to BARTLETT, BUT. MAN & PARKER, 60 Btate-st., Cbivago, Trusses of all Wiy, Supperters, Elastic Stocke 1 e Belormitiy OIL TANXS, WiLson & EVENDEN'S /B, ! OIL TAMKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 Weet Lako 8t CITICAGO. S Send for Catalogue, Manuiactarera of EVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED OANS, worick. i 7 "(!l 4 A In tho Villago of Hyde Park are now due, Call at Villago Hall and pay tho samo beforo 10th Novombor and avoid tho 10 per cont ponalty, J. 3. LEWIS, Cashior, DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartuership herctofore existing between the ugadureiniied under the stylo of McCormick & Stebe bius, msnusscturors of woldings and picture-frames, is didaoived by muutusl consent from and after this date, N, L. Stebbins retiviug, All socounts due the lato Grig, snd ail UUs owing by ttem, will bu soitied by Charles MeCormick, the Temainiug partosr, who will coutinue the busincas at tho old stand under the stylo of Charles AlcCormick & Co, CUARLES McOORMICK, Chlugo, Nov, 1, 1575, N. L. STEBDINS, 1 cordilly recouunend to all our custoiners and frisnds wy former partuer aud successar, Mr, O, e~ Cormick, who will coutiuue the buslness os heretuture 8t 133 aud 148 Hatu- N. L, STEUDING, L L R TOVYINE'S RH CURE CATARRH Try Ut aod be sured uf that Teaablesoms Disssse

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