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FOREIGN. A New and Interesting Phaso of the Eastern Problem. Jusirlay DBacked by the Other Pow- orsy, Will Teach Turkey ler Duly. farly Active Intervention by Aus- trie Confidently Predicted, Pern, Visited by o Terrible jque L (onflagration. 1088 of Property Estimated at Over $6,000,000. carlst Generals Dorregaray and Sa- palla to Be Court-Mar- tialed, pe Kind of a Man the ex-Iihan of IKhokand Is Repre- scated to Be, TURKE AUOTRIAN INTERVENTION, Lospo¥, Nov. 8.—~A special telegram from Berlin 2338 that the Northern powers bava in- vited Austrin 88 tho ono moat intorested toframe sproposition fer guatantees to bo demanded, wdtiocontrol 1o Dha oxercised to insuro the aformance of the Bultan’s promiss of reform tothe insurgents in Lig vasdal Htates. Ceunt Vinesy 18 Lo elaboratiog such proposition, stisbetieved that tho Kublime Porte will Le nua- JIstosappress tha rebellion, and that the greut sowers wiil sauetion tho intervontion of Austiin 3b 5| 0K z“—&n OF ENCLISH JIOIDERS OF TURRISH BONBR, Newe York World. Lospo¥, Oct. 21,—A meeting of the Turkish pendboldera was held ut the Cannon Streot ilotel mTacsdsy. 'Khie room i which the 1ueebing s held will contatn 1.000 persons, and 1t was mwded. Mr. Childers presided, and begred ot preseat to bo ** cautious and moderato” in sbat theg miglit say, in ordor not to oflend the jukeh Government! Theubsonco of *‘rltat- fog laugnage,"* ko thought, * would very gieat ronduce tv tho success * of tho Attomut” L0 per- 1usde the Sublime Porto to reconsider ita recout step. The bondholders tried Linrd to follow Mr, Chulder’s sdvico, but their anger got the hest of {kem occasiounlly. T capital depreciation in Tuksl bonds durivg tho laet six months amoucts 10 0o fess than L97,950,000, or 189~ 500 and now unother £6,000,000 of lons i fo bo Lorne. Tho ouly “nction tuken by {te meoting way to request the Conneil of For- ezn Bonaholders to geo what could bn aone to prevent tho Sublimue Porlo from carrying out ity oject of tepudiation, and to ask for tho asyut- s of Her Majeuty’s (iovernment in tus udertaking. Tho wpeechos were singnlarly bopeleas nud wandering. Une gentlemay, who onns £10,000 of Lirlizh bowds, nald that he telieved tha Sultan woukt do the right thing if roper reprokcntntions wore medo to him, Alr, umzond #aid that the proposed resolutions led iresilty to nothing. Lho nocessary thing was torsli on tho (fovernments of England, Fiance, waltaly, to protect the bLondholders. It way wlytsenty years sinco the bLost blood of Kn- paad. Finuce, and Luly, bad beon ubed for ukey ; and, inco, ticke Goverumonts bud ipent L200,000,000 to tunintain ‘Turkoey's inde- edence, ‘Tho boudhialavrs had been induced lend thoir monoy to ‘Larkey on tho vopre- solations of the “(iovernmonts of Ingland atd Frauce, and it wau intolorablo that these JMorernments ehould now leave them in tho Tt 1t Turkey naw allowed to eheat her ered- itore i thiv wanuer, other Guverumonts would fulow auit, Ilowovor, kome conccssion might tewado, It was wotutious thut all tho Tarkish Lavs wero fegued at prices far bolow par, and ke thought that the hondboidars might woll af- ford ta reduco ctucir capital to 10 por cent ahove thoprico at which tho lonns wore fusned, They ‘Jould ihusreliove Turley of £50,000,000 storting, T proposition was received with groans aud Liues. Tho lost Turkish loan, for oxamplo, was Imoed at 42; that Is, for cach .42 pn‘d thora wu given s bona for £100. Mr, MeCosn suid 1hat, baving lived in ‘Tarkoy for eightaen yours, | besoew tho country wos irredcomably riined, udtlat ite tolal collapso was Inevitablo, This tutement was 60 uLwolcome to the vonuholders that they retusad to hear MeCoan furthier, and Pussod tho redolution, TUE TLRKISH REPUDIATION. CoxsTaxTiNorLe, Oct. 17.—1ho following ia tetext or the letrer trom the Minister of Fi- zince to the Imperial Ostoman Iank: Jeabatelearnt from tho declirutions of tho Sub. kxe tha express wish of tho Inperial Govern- 2t o matutain, fn all tholr lutegrity, 150 riguts ind Fivleaof the ' Imperlal Ottoniy Hauk whic flow I the atipulationu of 4t uiliclal Conveutions, You Line een no lecs completely intormod, throtigh the isplexpanations of Ifi ligatcss the Grand Vizier, Blargand to tho Imperativo neocesity for thy tnun Weaturo which Liss Jant hoon drwroed by ne Exlua orio on thio subject of the modo of payment e totercet and sluking fuud of the publls debt of e Eayire, which is to Lo ayplled for perlod of fiva Ian dillog from tho present time, Tals meanure, Unalageous to ta Treaniiry boecauns 18 enables it 16 1ta Budget i n very Ghort spaco of time, uid bmksit thenweforit peciira from all tho pra-occupa- Alltho uncertalntica by which it never falls 1o besanstlod when each coupou fulis dne, and which ¥oud bava ended by totally rufutug Ita cradit (o the fater detriment of the creditors of the Stato— Gusare, | 823, proteots, on the other haud, the i uaot thdLoiders of our funda f this Eense—namo!y, W8 fueures ‘w0 thow serious guarantess fop “l'lqunum of what {s due {o them, without Vileg the realization of “oucrous foans of 4 to wols recull Las teen to swell more 3 Boro e deficit of our Ludgel and gravely & smptomiss *tha luterests aud dignily - ot e Bublite Purte, You are aluo swary thmmu-{ h:». feslGoreruient Las hastenod to Placont the dise mol e Hyndica, who wil act at Conatantinople b hesupervision and with the co-operatiun of the n_errm Dank, thie reveuues trom the ouytam, fron Deundlobaceo, us well as the Eggptian tributh, und, bess aro’ insutticic to,—uapicly, the designation in fig- by Ruarintesu sbove specified wans to insure L Eulizlty of tho new mode of Vg B Y order of Iifs Highnoss I ith tho'commitiecs G the Kokt ity wmiitees of e Bank at Darls rlan ouin crder that they tay, du unleon witl 1018 of Sur lusw, dual cutstivos g yuu, gentlemen, fih yl gentlemen, Llnwupin cone ert with my department, snd 1 E’z:‘ly b oificial uotico, an oxact stafemont of 2 g g chod Loth ta the £l paymieut in apecla of m«:xl Ln:n coutious -nglunfi]klux fund of our ) cbts, and to the payment, ulso S1Psle ot (ntarent on' e s By ropresont- v Gatt s Drocne g ex L ochio table iy Faralete” whith Sei* (magt, OGhs, fable of lul estinction of e oxternul loan nest fn iafpacauntion and which wiil Lodlonce: llulm ihe sald 8 por cent dutervet sxnd sing. luded, i caso this tame s W oxplration o tho ornity with what was wtute of lh’:'n:lillmn l“ulrle. l‘mnr g o the uth 3 wporfal Oturuan Yank, while ":rel! Of this tusk, renuaine at thio wanie thus iy e duty of propusiog to my deparimient e uf exscution for fusuriug the regular 8 iew servicu of (Lo Intortiatnd oxterual Y, 1870, £ £2£7) EEE per cent conld Vo yeard, Tle du tho last .E: b 3 £ B £EE 2 £ £5 £ £ xam: tho Iat of Januar: ot 10.—Gront Liritain hea declined "Ml’:ellt’rlgv?:‘nxlcfi{ a j%m rcprojlnullnun at 0 ng the ropudlation of a &:’;fi: Turkist debt. Noither will Lussia —— £L) 5 PERU, % A BWEERING CoNVLAGBATION, a;fl!‘l;. h‘nv. 8.—Tus Vunsma Slar and o ih et 21, fuet roceived, has tuo de- iy h.‘lk'rnlt firo in Iquique, tho nows of g gg ready hnqn rocuved by telegraph, Ut g .'nie out in tha Uerman Club louse Ocogey O'clock in (he morning of the 7tk of l‘mqfll'h::d befora noon thireo-fourths of N’!nu . vaulshed 1o emolie, ‘Cweuty-four Ry 0UseY, utoroy, banks, etc,, wero con- e ;mhnm Vvousel in tho harbor sout thoir MIO" and all civiliens, forelgn rour g rn. the police, und the muthiorities e, 0 8ubduo tho flsmes, but in vain, .4"““!: bullt almost eutirely of wood, The i prege :rout the ssme material, The ground y, lndu:.“d Vith pitrodo, aud wator iu & luz- nli water fallivg on ths casth ouly erved to kindln tha fire hidden by tho saltpotrs. ‘4 lio fira mwent like & hurricane over the city. Honnes fell ke pastennnrd vaiaces, The dain- rpo done was fnivense, Five mullions in hard dotlaen will not cover if, ad in Dpnigin no ins sutanes conld Lo obtainml, from the yeiy nature of the grounl and (he matenisl employnd for Luilding purpoans, Tae prineipal ediioen Tmrned arn 4o branch of the National Hauk, the Town- Houen, the Tqniqua and Commorcial Hotals, thn lourn ocenpiod by thoe Paciie Stoam Navigation Company, the markot-place, and il favorito club-no'two ‘of tho city, Mauy familios aro hotacless. The Proeident of Poru fias order- od the authorition to uss 6,000 roals for thoir ralivf. 1n Limn tho differont nationniliios con- tributed bberally, Many morchants had takon advautage of the reduced tariff aud dispatchod n Inrgo amount of morchandise, noarly all of which {s now destroyed, and now tho morehanta fiud thameclven sbaolntaly bankrupt, theirliabitis tien, uwing o tho dinaster, being infinitely in exroun of their sesold, Their warohousen, in which large quautilies of nitruto wero stored, closn o o eaa, wero naved, but Inrgo quantinies of coal, a costly articlo in [quiquo, were burned, FIGNT 3X LIA, Davama, Oct. 81—\ toniible fight tonk place in Lima hetween partisans of Admiral Montero and Gen, I'rado. Soveral of thoso engaged wero Killed, nod mauy wounded, SPAIN. OUNT-S{ANTIALED, Saballs laving returned to Spain, ho wan arrested by tho Carlists, and ho aud Gen. Dorrexaray will Lo conrt-martinled for tho Into dikasters to tho Carlists In Cata- lonia. TO RE ARNT NI, Mannin, Nov. .—K! Crouista announces that tho King will take command of the Northeru army early in December, An ofticial dispateh from 3artinoz Campos Ataten that the last of tho Carlist rebols lu Cata- loutn, sumbering 640, inclnding six commandets, ask nmuesty, Tho pacifieation of the P'roviuco in voportod complota. Loxnoy, Nuv. 4—aa, m.—A wpocial dispateh to the Morning I’ost reporws that the Carlists liava reoceupiod Uvdun FIUE AND THE SWORD, Londun I'imes, BanTaxprR, Oct. 16.-~1t i impossible for any ono not on the kpot to renlizo the wanton do- vagtation of property and barbarity to persons stith wheelt tho civil war i being currded on by tho combatants in the Baxqua Provinces and Nuvarre. Muny an Baglishtorist who haa cn- tered Beain by L, on routo to Sobastian, mast remembor the fair country, sprinkled with farm- Lougzs, orchards, wmaizo Uelds, and proves on #entlo acolivitica whirh spread between those two pincce. It s now almast & wilderness of tramnied eropw, trees doetroyed and homesteads burnt, Tho Kame pietard of desolation presents 1lnol? in Nuvarre, axcept that iustead of orchardn the vineyards nro cut down with hatebetn by tho tiovernment {roops. With (his matorial ruin, the kavage epilit of the war beecomes more intouse, ard, although neither party publicly admits the act, eerrcels any quurlor is given ou eithor gido. The reprisaly of Gen, ‘Trillo €0 too far, nnd aro ernolly unjust, becauso thn Piacos ho hwk dirccted to o deotroyed ain open townn, or rather villages, not oceupied ilitarily by tho anemy; erens iornani, Guelaria, aud San Sehastian, which aro helng cautonnded by the Carlistt, piay tho part of fortresees. " Aud wro theroforo liablo to bo tired upon. The poacatul placosthus deomod by tho Altoneine chief also contain the louses, shops, stores, and furaiture, belonging to nume bers of Liboruls, Supporters of {he Goveru- ment, ohliged Lo ily or expelled thoir houses by the Carlista, will think their devotion to It fll-ra- anited Ly thin wanton destroction of thoir prop- erty, Tho samo rewmark applics to tho bumbard- mout af the fikhing villeges slong tho Becayan const by tho irou-clad Viltorix. 1 lesrn from a trastwvorlhy quarter thal notwithutandiog the oflorly of the Mimeter of “War 10 Made rid, it is becommng doubtful whether the miended antunm camprign will bo under. taken. Tho pacification of Catalouin, or, at lenst, tha rednetion of the mmurrection to fu- signitieant dimenrions, was the basis upon which tho plan bad been formed, This contingency 1a not beig roalized so complotely as was expected aflter tho flizht of Torrogaray's forces bhofore Gen. Jovellar's numerous army. Thoy are roe turning in smali parties through tho mountain- asecs of Upper Catalonia ; nnd Castollw, whom on Uatlos "hus appointed Captain-Genoral of that proviuea in tho room of Saballs. diszraced, i8 reorpaniing tho fugitives with o viow to cros ating a divorsion in favor of Navarre and (he Banque Provinecs, where the intention of tha Government (o suppress the faoros of the latter aud devastato both hay croated s bad impros- Bion and strengthonod tho Carlist pasty, A PROVOHED CONPROMIBE, Torosy, Oct. 16.—Proposals for a Convenio betwoan tho party of Quocn Isabolla and tho Carliste, with Lhe object of placing tho ox-Queon on tho throne at Madrid i the place of Ler son, whilo tho four norihorn provinces were to_form auow kingdom under tho 1ule of Don Carlos, Lavo Leen formnlly submittod to tho latler by tho Jendurs of thoe Moderato purty, King Charlos ha indignantiy rejectod taeso overturey, doclas ing that, as King of all the 8paniards, ho cannot listen to s yroposal which sceks to draw bim from the path of duty and of lionor, e i GREAT BRITAIN, THE BOWLES BROTUERS' FATLURE, Toxnoy, Nov, 3,—An application wae made in tho Court of Rankruptey to-day for the conflr- matlon of tho scheme of scttlement arranged ameng tho creditors of Bowiea Brothers, involy- ing the amaigamation of all the asscts inton ¢ommon furd, aud the rosumption of business by Chariea Lfawles, under the etyla of Bowles Broa. & Co., ho giving bonds for & full payment of tho debts, and allopponiug hitigation to cearo. “Iio Rogistrary mado an order subjoct to the pro- duction of a deed ombodying the terms of the arrangomont in tho form of tho proposed bond. FAILURE, Jolin James Tonaldson & Sons, Weat India marchante, of Mincing Luuo, have failed. Lia- blitics, $350,000 THE AMERICAN CABDINAL. Toxnox, Nov ‘ardinal MeCloskoy to-day recotved prominont Amereans, o leaves tor Dublin on Iriday, and his early doparturo will provent tho presontation of tho address of wel- come. FICTITIOUR DEARELS, Loxnox: Nov. 4—5:30 a, m.—Minlator Schonck bhay writton o lotter to tho Zimes oxposing the #ydtamatio sale of tictitious American unlversity degrocs, ——w CUBA, MORE REIXFOUCEMENTS, IIavana, Nov. 8.—Transvorts with 2,000 more troops arriverl yostorday from Bpain, ‘I'ie Govornniout bas fanued o deereo, to tako effect Jan, 1, 1376, requlring invoices of all gooda imported to bo cortitied by tho Spauish Cuasul at tne port of shipmont. ———— GERMANY. ARBENAL DISTIOYED, Loxnoy, Nov. 4—3 . w,—-A telegram to tho Morning Post from Borliu says the Reslsborg Ardounl was almost totally deetroyed by fire yostorday, Yorty thousand ritles were de- stroved. Tho total loss is estimuted at 5,000,000 warky, e JAMAICA, THE CHUIBER URUGUAY, TIavaNs, Nov. 3.—Tho autliorities of Kingston, Jamalca, kave proposed to restoro the cargo of the stoamer Uruguay, under bond of §5,000, stipulatine that it sball go direct to the United Btates. "he condition bas nat beon accoptad. ——e— EGYPT, ENOLISIE OCCUPATION HINTED AT, Loxpoy, Nov, 3,.—Tho Pall Mall Gazelle says ; *The Epglish occupation of Lgype i8 only a question of time, ay that etep iy niecesuary for $he predorvation of our Indiau Empire,” ————— CENTRAL ASIA, TIE LX-KUAN UF KIOKAND, Ouexnuno, Hopt. 22.—Kudoyar, the fugitive Kunn of Khokand, avrived here with his suite aud somo of Lis numorous wives ou tho 19th of this month, On tho 14th ho was roocived with almoat regal Lonors by the Qovernor-Qenorsl, and yostorday, being Bunday, military parude was bold in honor of the Khan, Por the rocep- tion tho Guvernor-Gonoral provided o smart Cousunck oscort, and asscmblod the Chiefs of all tho departnicnts of esrvice, Tho Khan 18 o stout, opou-countonanoed, middic-aged maw, hut the mewbsrs of his suito RFO Lot Lnprepussesking gentlomen, wome of thom beiug niont creatfallon aud almstor-luoking, ‘Lhe Khan, 24 hs noved ulong the stroet with hits osoort of Cossacks, looked auything but aiu- heartencd by his lute misfortuncs. ‘Tuo bazsar story ia that tho Kban tud bik conutry, eakiu with him 6,000,000 of ellver roubles sad 1 wives, aud un exclivg picture 18 made of the ondloss teams of camels aud oxon crossiug the rairios loadod with tho treasuro of this fugitive Prince. A cortaiu olement of truth thore 13 in this ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURS: AY, atory, for, although thara worn not 100 w thery waro somsc K0 or Bi), anel thorn was ¢ doal of treasure. It 1 sald tho Khan dupe 2000100 t0 3,00.000 of ronbles b the 1 Bank st ‘Paehloand, Rudiear hus requosted to bn atiowad 13 Tiave 0 intervis with the Czar, but ho Liss bereu to] | Lo romam for avhile ot Orenburg, e fonson of tho dulay. it 1a wnid, hoing tho sbeence of [is Majesly on n visit 10 tha Celtnen. 18 ixBunpr.g.d horo that this Piinco atauds a paud ol bemg roinstalied once tha tion i complete, 1t i aleo thought that ono of tho principsl abjncis o aceing the Iim- poror is ta recover somo milliona of roubiles he ia owed by the merchonts of Khokaud, to whom ho lin advanced monoy to trado with, It is cone #sulored that Kudogar deserves well of usgia, for he haw Loen the foremont o favor tho care of tho Czar, and has anaisted In Uho subjngation of Central Asin Lo Rusaian rale, In the ovent of non-reatoration, we shall prolably tinve this Khan settling down liete witle nll b miltions and ail hig wisen, aid bo will trado vl Avia, “Thoes can ho no doubt thas affun b Klo'tgnd haa been o very unpteasant one. Lortuial tho iusurrcetion isquniled wnd order toptore 5 for, with 8 handful of troops at rueh 4 disan aud so near the end of the fine weatlier, Ly bronk was fraught with conaiderable dn 0r, ‘Tho outbraak i treatad by the oiicials licry nt ono of vendotts, Kudevar iy known to have heen gullty of wroal ciuolty to the fullier of tho Chief by whom ho has now been compelled to leave Lia Khanate, A RUBSIAN PROCLASATION, Benrax, Oct, 17.—In o prockumntion imund by Gen, Vou Kaufman after the Lattle of Macl: the representativo of the Czar informs tho nndors that, their late rulernot havingbeon yopu- Jar with Lin poople, the (ieneral haw Font bitg in 8t. Potersburyz, and wilt no: allow him to rulo acain, Tho Czar, e adds, roepects thio religions Jaw of the Mohammedans, nud altows the foitow. ora of the Drophiot to lead o happy, pious, and contented Hfo uudor his rulo. Late in fej temn- ber it aopearn tho Inesians defeated nuother IKhokand forco at Margilan, As wsual, thn counter was tob n Lattls, buta huat. Khokal romaing occupied, nwd will probably ve annexed, —— FRANCE, FCNATORA LIKELY 19 BI LLECTED. Landon tiwies, Dantw, Oct. 19.—Yesterday's Monilenr contains o hiat of Senatora likely to be clected by the As- sembly, numbering from fifty to tifty-five, Thin List, which Is 1deutieal with ona puliished by the Times nearly two months ngo, gives rmong other namoy thoso of M. Lhiere, tho Duo d'Au- diMot-Pasquier, M. Bnflet, M. Grovy, Duc De- 1 . WASHINGTON, Commissioner Pratt Recommends Ad- ditiona! Balequart’s Against Reve- envie Frauds, Estimate of Receipts from fnters nal Revenue for the Fls- R 8windles Practiced upon Sottlers by Cortain Western Railreods, The tmporiatisn oi Englésh Neat-Caltle and Hides Frohil dited. FOMMII00 L, ATT'H NEPORT, 0 Lie (aedin Trbune, 3N Nov. J,—Comnussioner Prate has abaut complsted his roport. It on0 of the most compralicnsive papers on tho enbjees of Intornal Kovemna yet prapared at tho Trankury, “Tho wabject of whisks franda Lins recoivod ol attention, Tho weak points 10 the Ja A tho reguiatione pertaining to whisky matterd, ws brought to light by wrest frauda dis- overed lanl wpring, avs cioariy pointed ont, Il recommendations of new leginlation in con- neetion witi this brgneh of tha aubject aro mainly euntined 1 providing now chocin for rec- tifiery, a4 tha lawa which now ©opts to th2in have heen found wanting, and new guards aro shown to ba nocessary in ordor to Lring rectifiers wnder rincter surveillance. Tid new syatem of leeping necounts sath distillers will bo descrbed ot length. The report will show the most eflicient condition of tho force of special azents und the outeida riug of Westorn «;nu s who were invotved in the discoverod Tuiada, THE SAT10NAT, DANKS, Tha number of Ne.2tonul banks organized withe in tho past three woahy in wixtem. with an &u. thorized capital of 33,050,000, [a the ramo tina 6,752,636 of lagel touders have been deposiiod for tharedowption of cicenlntion, and over 23,- b0 of it han actucils been vetired and burned, sud {n the thren months &L9I6.510 a:diditionnl cirenlntion Lias heow ixsued to new banks, The cazes, MM. Julen Favre, Jules Himon, Wad- | total unmber of brake_organtzet dutmig tio < o your encinz Nov. 1 iv 117, with an anthorize i o] Keslee, e ety U | LB ol 1, 101,000 bin Juctnacn 1o pby Clontnug Biron, Comlo de Vogte, Gietw. Chau- bunky, wit, nx"""n’fff”ifm-; ’x‘:'}':" of £400,000. sarnier, Billot, Chunzy, Anreilo do Patadines, Iutorunl_revennig colioctions mnce July 1 aud Do Ciescy, tho Due d’Awmale, Princo do Juinyitle, Vicomio do Menux, Due da Hroglie, AL Caillaux. M. de Monlaicnac. 3. Batbie, and M. Camumir Pevior. Tho Prelests of the ! and of Police, with the Archbistiops, Bishio, and Grand Rabbl, muy, says the Monittar, ulao bo elected, Yeaterday three Republican Munici- i Couneillors were olected at 1theitn, THE FAUHOUIG 1T, GERMA) A momber of Palisment whom I mot yester- dny assuted mo that several Legitimiets of the Paubourg 8t, Germain had told lim that they meant to keep vpen honso thi wi y and mako Pars gayer thas usual, *“I'lho boursg St. Germiin, " Buid my friend, *will do this b canve lt likes Marahial MacMnbon. The Legiti- mlsts reclon upon tho Marshal, and that 18 why thay will try to mako I'aris livaly under his rale, aud trado flourighing.”” Buch a” resolution cane nat but bo appleuded, and {ho Fauboury St. Gormuin, which bas sulked for forty-five yoars, must assuredly wish to comn ont from the tomb in which it has voluntariiy buried itsetr, IIPONTS AND BXPORTS, I'aus, Oct, 16.-—Oflelal returns pnblished ta- day anuouuce that the value of French Importa- tioa duriug tho first nine wouthis of tho current year umounted to 2,752,000.000¢,, ezainet 2,8 090,0001, 0 the vorresionding penad of 1 Tho deereasio occurs cbietly 1 alimentary 1 duels, which were of the valun of 556,009,- oo, sgainst 715,000,007, w1874, Raw materials for indusetrisl purposes hiave only slightly decreasod—from 1,70%,000f. in 1N74 1o 1,702,000.0001, in 1475, On the other hand, the value of manufactured goods imported - creasad from 437,000,000t “in tho flrst nine months of 1874 to 331,000.000f. in ths vresent year. Tho exports during 1o pame period ara Oof tho daclared yalua of 2,934,000,000r., cgainst 2,794,000,0001, in 1871, whowing au increare of 140.000,0001, Among theso sre manufactured goods mwounting to 1,618,000,M00., agaiust 1,624,000,009¢. iu 1874 Thoe valio of raw {:mducu and alimontary products amounted to ,136,000,000., azainst 1,016,000,0001. 10 1874. LOSSES IY THE TLOODS. Panw, Oct, 17,—A atatemont hay just Deou drawn up respecting? the lowses oceawionod by tho floods in the Soiith of Frauce. It np- i)um that 1,645 Commuucs, situazed fn twolve Devartnients, aullored more or less, In the Huute Gnronaa the lorsen oxceed 42,000,000€ ; in Lot-ol-Uaranno thoy ava 14,836,80085 in Taru- ot-Garonno, 12,437,803f ; in the Ariege, 5,240,- 000 ; in the Huutes DPyrenocs, 9,200,600f; n the Giroude, 4.974,000f; in tho Gers, 3,3i0,- 000f. Tho total logs s 100.008.714f, of which 43,000,000 uro capital and 67,000,000 for crops ud j roperty, divided among 147,817 poraous, MARIE ANTOINETTE. Yestorday vas tho cightv-second aunivorsary of the oxceution of Atario Antoluette, Mass wag #atd ¢ tho Lxpintory Chanel on the Boulevard Haussmaun. Tho eorvice was atteudad by tho Marqua Jo Deoux-Breze, roprosonting the Cointo do Chambord; Qneon Isabolla and hor throo daughtors ; the Minister of Marine, anu many leading members of tho Legitimist party. 2None of the Orleans P'rinces woro pressnt, St gia GUATEMALA. CELEDILATION OF THE FIFTY-IOU OF 1T4 INDIFENDE: On tho 15th of last month the people and CGovernmont of Guatomala eclobrated, with great pomp sud enthusiasm the lifty-fourth an- niversary of their independence. 'Tho foutivi- tles, wltich commenced on tho ovening of the 14th by extonsivo illuminationy in the Capital, lasted for three daya. Tho morning of the 15th was nalutod with salvos artillery, and a solomn “To Donm " in tho cathedral, At woow, Presi- dent Enrrlos, necompaniod by his Cabinet Mine istors, tho diplomatic corps, aud public func- tionarion, Plocnedml to the grand sslon of the Natfanal Palace, whero tho Doclaratiou of Indo- imndmlco was road, and Dr, Don Lorenzo Mou- ufar, Toctor of tho University, delivered a patriotio oration. Tho night of tho 16th was de- voted to # graud colobration in tho Normal Col- loge, which was compactly fillod by o seloot au- dieuco who had boen {nvited for tho oceasion. Musle, pootry, and patriotio speechos afforded an (utellactusl feaut for the evjoyment of the aggembled multitudo, L ANNIV ERGATY AT g RELIGIOUS, SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION, Buecial Diwpateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Canrposvavg, INl,, Nov, “The Bouthern INli- nota Bunday-Sehoal Conventton convened here this moruing at 8 o’clock, with & full attendauce. All denorafnations are ovgaged, and much inter- ost iy manifosted, Meetinge ara bLeld iu tho evening at tho Christlan Chugch and in tho day at the M, E, Church, METHODIST BISHOPS I COUNCIL, Tlostox, Nuv, 8.—~The Methodist Bishops of tho United Btates are in wsssion in this city, Llavan are {n attondsnco, ombracing the entire lise oxcopt Bishop Janes. ‘Tho sosslon tu-day Was socret, — INDIANA SOLDIERS’ [MONUMENT, IxpuNsrorss, Nov, 8.—Tho Comuittea on Moumnout appointed at tho lato sotdiars' ro- uunion, of which Gen. Coburn is Presidont aud Capt. Harriman Secrotary, held o meetiug to-dny and rodolved togo towork forthwith. Maot- ings hiave boen called for tho 4th of December in ovury county futho State, and o Stato Couven- tien on Deo. 7 todetermine tho style and locatiou of the monumont, and olect Direciors sud ofticors of the Associution, Mewbors of the Committes wero present trom various parts of the State sud TOPOTL & Ialr prospect for succesy., s b 0 OCEAN STEAMSHP NEWS. Rorrenpay, Nov. S.—Hteamship Rolterdam, Leom this port for Now York, s uground in tho Meuse, Nuw Yoni, Nov, 3.—Arrived, steamshipMaas, from Liverpool. Luxpox, Nov, 3.—Bteamshipa City of Chester, Tho Queen, Btuta o Goorgia, and Kicpatook, Irom New York, aud Aties, trom Boslow, havo arrived out. - SUICIDE, Narawex, Out.,, Nov. 8.—T. W, Mavels, the agont of tho Bank of Lrltish Nowth Awmerica, cowmiticd suioide Lhis morning. Speciat Lnapatets 1o 9'he Chicaqo Tribune, Dxrawane, O., Nov. 3.—(isorge Jacobs slot and killed himwait this aftoruoon at Oardlngton whiletozicated, hove Lecn at the rake of 117,000,000, As this poriad covera a dull portion of the year, it is estitated ut the Devart:neus that on this basm the receipts ror the renr will bo £125,600,600, ISITALERY KEIZE The distiliesy of Tzckiol Myors, and rectifying- howse of M. & M, Mrerr, it Petersburg, Vi, have bacn teized for the exma hiud of frauds threnyered at Bt Louds, Chicago, nnd_ Milaau- kee, 'llio umonet of frave thuy far discovered 5 £10,000, ad thii han bLeen 1uereaslug overy 0 zoods ol _thesa fiems huvo been found an Jrancikeo, Now York, and Hostou. Tha in frauds wera discovred by comparison of papors reeeiwed at tho departu of checkn and guards lar 1o th its by the now syatem 7 ndopted, taocit ted Prem.t » —In the forth- 5 raport of tho Couumesiuner of the Geural Land Ullico fre ealls atiention to the fact that some of tho oxtistue Woatern railraads havo cucceeded in eotling in tho nggragato many tionsand acre« of worthioes lands Lo inmgrants unaer the representation that t1ho sofl was very productive, when they lew that Lo land was untit tur fnruing purposes. By such false rep. rescutations wany of ths poor imougiauts have been dacoived. and they ero left without any re- rource to reouver 1t back., The Commissioner desiren thot this matter may huve the attention of Conzress, ko that tha pricetica of smposing on tho puor nuraigrants may be brokon up. DIDIAN ALPATRS, Beeretary Chandlor, azconpsnied by Assistant- Beerotary Qowen, cnlied at the Execative Man- Aion to-doy aod had a long talk with the Presi- dent, mainly in regard to Indian offairs. Hecre- tary Boilinap and Gens, Sheridan aud Crooke pacticipated in the couferance, and gave expres- ston tu thoir well-known opinions concerning 1o Iudian questivw, besides furmsbing much infor- wation respseuny the pructical admivistration of lha pesco poiiey withinthie limits of their past 21d predent comniands, TREASUNY OnDEN, Tha Secrotary of the 'Czeasury has eddressed o cirenlar to Collectors of Customs sunouncing that no importations of neat cattis ur hides will Do allowed trom England from thus date, in con- sequence of the provalenco of tho mouth-disease in that conntr; TTLE RIOUX COMMINSION. ‘The Indian Lurcsu bave uot yot roceived the ofiicial repurt of the Comunseioners seut to tho Bioux countrv to treat with the Indiaus thera o rezard to tho wsalo of the Black Hills, Senater Alligou {5 undoratood ta be drawing up tho ro- port, nnd 1t wili probably bo submitiod befora muony dave, 'Iho Depattuient is awato that the negotiations fur the purchnso of the hills resuit- cain p failure, but {3 uot informed ax to what recommendations the Commissiouers will make. POSTAL MATT! Wasmxaroy, D, C, Nov, enatora Hitch- cock ana Paddock, of Nobraaks, aro bere urgiug tha mennuro of 2 fznt mail train from Chicego to Omai, [o thir.eon heurs, in jlace of twenty- four bours, us at present. There is n prospoct of Kuceess, On and nfter tho 1st of December the 4:55 af- noon tinin for Cineinuaty, over tho Penneyl- uma Bailvond, will be staited an hour later, awl incluge one or mora postul railway care, which oare to anive, as at preaent, in Pitisburg at 7:00 n,om,, and in Cincinnaty at 5 p. w. on the follow- ian day, and fu St. Lows bat veen b and 6 o'clock next noing, ‘Cho limited mail tain will still bo dispatehed from New York daily nc 4:40 o, m. S CROOKED WIISKY. Two Prominent and Wealthy Citizens of Sty S0t Indicted Yesterdny, Syeciat Litaputen to The CAreaao Trivune, &1, Lorts, Mo, Nov. 8.—Tho Unitod Statos Gramd Jury reoponed the war on the Whisky g to-dsy by summoning before it ueveral promiuent pareons, who are supposed to know all about tho various phinses of the crooked buai- nesy m St. Louir, and who are uow for the firar timo moro thno willing to hmpart all, and oven mote, than they Lnow if they can vavo themsclves by ko doing, ‘Ihe chiof ono of theko was Johu Tiizioy, lato Deputy Cotiector of Internal Revenue for thws District, who yesterday pleaded guilty to two indiclments. 1t 14 assortod ou undoubted muthority thac the (ioveroment promised o hicld him barmless if hie vould plend guilty and te!l 8!l ho kuow of tho vollections and disbursements of the corrupt men it this district. For thn rosaon his appoar- ance beforo tho (hand Sty waa tho onso of much excitoment among the memners of tho tfug, and their cousteruation was quite ovident. Tlizroy was subjocted toa long and exhauntive examination to-day, aud will appear again Lo-morrow. As tho result of the testimony, inhietments wore Immedately proferrod against Withata Melios und Constantine Maguire, tho lateer Jato Collictor of this Limlrict, botls of them old #nd weaithy citizens of 5t, Louw sud bLighly respoctod for thetr protnty and buniness tegrity, 'the general opinion is that the Gove ornmenl Wil 1ot Lo abio tu sustain tho indict- ments in either of theso casos, and thst both of tho mdicted incividuals will come out thorough- Iy vindicated, 110 the Associated Press.) 87, Lotis, Mo., Nuv, $.—1u the United Statos Diattict Court, to-day, srgument was hosrd on tao detourier to ton of the fourteen vounts in an indieument ehurgiug tien, John MeDonald, ex- Fupervisor of luternal Rovenuo in this district, with j os-essing kuowledgo aund ioformation of certsin vivlstions of tho Névenno law by dis- fillers und soctitiers here, und faihug to Feport to his superior olicer, nnd also of conspiring with theso partios to defraud the Uoverament. The demurter was sustainod as to fivo counts, wtill leaving oight counts atauding sgoiust the wecnsod, e g L FIRE UNDERWRIVERS. special Lisyaten ta The Chicago Tvibune, | Mizwauvsty, Nov. 3.—Tho Bowrd of Fire'Une doswuiters to-day met aud elected the following ofticers for tho cusuing yoar: Preaident, Samuel L'ronsurer, F, W, Jacobl; Secrotary, ixecutive Comnttes, C. J, Cary, Ju A Liereo, und John Isthews HCCTURNAL DEVIL-FISH. Whon on their way home 'Tuesday night, Doteelives Tlavikan aud Sunmons Lad their attortion attracted by a nolso in s grocery store Lept Ly I Law at the corner of Clinton sud Adams strests. An juvostigation showed that two burglar were busy at work clearing out the naved 1 “ton short lme, C, C, C. & 1., iustosd of tho NOVEMBER 4, 1875. ‘Tha “lockont” pavn wore, tha alatm and | mada good his escayn, The wan (uside Bosuemg himrelf fur a winle Vv shving wood nisd cond through the windows st tho detoctices, | After bin ki ly of misalies tecann | the offi entered, 4 uttho poin ! revolvers foreed bim to vt der, I L | ) rome of Jnmes Murphy, aed when beoaght to tha station hin waw resognized aw *-Ngnusl " Murj by, & notorious and old offender. * f1n way hetd by Justico Seully in 5,500 Lsit 1o the Crimioal Court. e RAILROAD NEWS, THZ ROCKFORD, ROCK ISLAND & ST. LouI AILROAD. “the following order was entered yesterday by Judge Drammond, confirming the salo by the Manter tn the case of the Union Frust ‘ompany vi Tha Rockfutd, Rack tniand & St. L fort remisen e Tation of the i1 URRERAIOL L L JEoperty iyl g Master, §t i Beroby ot n Tt o ERU0 by st Osberiang o tie W, ' Hiskop, on neeouit e gu sdditton LA 0 b ey o 1o sl aud the #utn of $L3000 68 e bndd i conpenng | under aud 1834, and of Op by or o debtodnenn, fsuied u lien of vatid ¢ pots, Wallam i, T erry, the Recelver Lereln, oty of 11 i e ath Ay 1f v wstirl, 2 Noverber, murredcr the bsse s of Wock falanih & Bt Tanin 1Gdiroad, Property appurtenant thereto, of cv scripbivs, Which may Lave come i wnch Jeciver (wot fcindia, thio Tioe: and now beld Ly i, the wand 1 retalined by the gald Oeterbirs nutll fituation of {he #io on horeinmficr & 10 Ute contred und dire-tion of tkie Caurs, it nteritg 10 make u anle, Incumbratice, 1 tion of wiy kind of the sarne or any part the re ont Al ot der uf the Court, Flic tuld (nterteri 11 Foe ccives e carnings and Incotne 8zl iy 1 ozt and other expensen triercof ufer e v doy ¢ wenibe i uutil the farther ord. e Court, i * of the paymient Ly Lo wabd ederini of 140 remnainder of bis Lid for toe haid FRL s watd Master fn Cliancery, sud of ek otaer won o Peudel by the Recelver i the nald Audied labie (0 133, 0h oF ol cember, 1413, stand confiry 1he wakid Sustor, uder tho dircetin | th & sufilclent deed conveying to th: safu ) rherg all the iruperty mold Ly tie said Maurter 10 1f It s frrihier orde et listeiih, (et funds 1 is e aud dacuaril all rlaie Ly b scurred 1 ar wier expenees while | or heretofors by thin Cert| wathorized 1 ald, ko far as the sneats 10 i L vl ensto L § 1015 tho satie, aid 1f auy KOPEEA e 1a ho Latly i BecelVer after mich 1 ayzuenl#, 0 fay W sty | to b Mastie an tretad b ctofure eusered 1a this cau, 1575, st that he rbens his sl acout of is uctiuga and dengs 3w Receiver herein with nll reamoiie abiv dlrpat ot e | cr ordercd that nut of the purchace.men 0 LLukter Lt l.; in hin Landds, Lo iy ) e entered it %5, und In the man: therein Bperiy Lndd thut Le recerve from the purchasce et sl wde oy 4 ces of the sty bl £o Terdnlat, entawo vt which e2id bituds, cor of ndebtednes shall Le re.cive? uiued by the Coutt, the j e J0uR, OF ettifl 10 Le Lereatier Qe HANMNIBAL & ST, JOSEPH, ecial drsiat:hin The Chiens fribune, Quixey, 1il,, Nov. S.—tion. Egleton atates | that tho recent election of Lirectors of the Hune nibal & St Joseph Ratlrond Company 15 uot in apy #ense a trinmph over bimscell and Mr, Lamnb, us liay been announced. Gen. Iaxter ino epeeia) | friend of Gen. Singloton, and 13 the firse choicn of tha latter gentleman for President of thy Company, The Hou. J. Van Schaak, one of the nosly-clected Directods, is alko & friend of r, | Lamb aud of Kingicton, n:d onuwlom they boiti | | much desired to bavo iu the Bourd, Gen. Siuglo- 101 oxpreeses thin opivion that no one was aix- appointed with the rerult of the clection, whic docs not aflect tho contiol of tho toad in an yarucular, 1le aleo helieves it probablo th when the Directors mect in New York next wel they will elect Gen. Duxter President of the Company i Kiver o T T S T —— Avking an anpropriation of £100,000 for the im- Frovement of Bayon Battholomass, A Joint rescintion sax introduced in the Hotian [ foren aljourmment wne dio on the 50tb, Hoo fenol, CASUALTIL VIALKING OH THE TAAGK. Specvtt Diepateh 00 The Chengs f ribune, Bearsorinta, Ll Nov. 8.—A German named John Daerisler was ran ove to-day and killed by 8 awiteh engzine on tho Bpringtield Biranch of tho Obio & Missineipni Hailroad, e wag wallung on the track, and though hiv attention was callod refined to loave the track. Deceasnd wan 24 sears of o, and had lived (o this city for ome. thing ke cightorn years. flu was, it 10 ranl, 8 man of liboral education, thovgh he was e Iuto nud i not eppiy binsell 't tmsinees, oe- ferring. 1 woutd weeni, to liva the lfe of 2t 0. e o bins distant relatives tn She cit BURNED TO DEZATH, Special Dopteh ta L » Irtuue, EART San1%aw, Mich., Nov, 3.— A shocking acei- dent happened ut King & Rust's, on the Baginaw Valley & St. Lowe Koud, Tucsday night. J. Bots. ford and wife went to a neighbor's named C, S, 1 Uratt to apend tho evemug, leaviog two children, a Loy of 8 and a gitl of 4, as home, Duriug the | evening Botsford's houss waa discosered on fire, Frate ws the firat to roach it, and. in endeavor- Wi 1) kavo the children, was Lumnol to ceath, nso the little wirl, Ths cicaped. caves a wilo sud one ¢ A HORRIBLE AFFAIR, Sieaal Dipateh tn The Chaage Tribvine, o, DL, Nov, 3,—A man named wbtug in Moore's prairie, in this coun- inz out of ol yesteiday morning before iay, ktepned upon the boly of his daugh- ter, who wam kloeping on an fmprovised bed on the floot. erueting w hor chent and kiiling her uitantly. Sho sas 15 yenrs old, Tuo faher WEIThB OVer ) ) o, .« N0 muspicion attazhes 10 him, FFMOmAL FRACTURE, Exactal Diaate U Tie Chrea s Fribune, Masox., il Nov, cdent ocenrred heve Lant night to o £ 5 1tor, Gtlbert Babd ot on Ilicois Central twn, o uue COUPIY CATR ON N NOYIN LA 68 & Ta3dCrOge iz, lud foot beesmno fantaned betsean rait nad o plant, aud Lis thh-bouo wis I i ha'f preat pre L8 mind. snd L to tun vaie, e Wwad carried (o bis home wn C. Apaiy ., FALL. A FATA 2 Spertel [repatel to Lar Chieage 7 Osaae 2 Kan., Thomas Dillaw a fanmer from thix piace. basing beeuas mtozicated. in rrorang the Neokbo Liver on his way lomo rode his horze off the bridza abutmens wd fell 50 feet, Hotse and rder felt on the heed grovwd wud wero Lot kalle Vinetantiv, Lillon Jasves u wife and gix cinldren, He wan u wall-to-d citizen, A GOUBLE IMARRIAGE AMND ITS DISTRESSING SEQU New York Irines, Disoiastron, N.o Y Nove 1A vere sed showning accident ocenrred in the Susquchaunn Luadilla on Thursdny last: Maurico i1 Goodrieh, Lrothers, livicy in Wor- - manicd ewstein a fortnizht sinee, Wednes luy last, 1eturning homs from Asi Luip. stoprod it Unadills to visit the faw iy of dosepls Morebouse, whore wife way a [ the brides. On Thurslas, tho bridel mpanied by Sr. aud 3re, Sorebouse, et nizght vent oul boat-riding on the iy A move- mont of wome ouws of (ha par cause] the DLoal to Lip over to one side, Frizhie credat the carcening of the boat, the ladi sprang suddenly to the opposite side, and the catustroplie 1l wan feared from tho tippieg befell tue perty, in the attomps th avert it, e they were 1eft Atruggling - the wator, Muw, Marobonsn and Mre, Matrice Goodrich kcize. Bl of Mr. Morehuuse, who was nearest them A MEXICA pecial Dispaich ta Lhe Chicogn T'rintue. Davesronr, Ia, Nov. 3.—Sor Ignacia Alas, Bor Dortigoes, of lexico, and J. L. Abbott, of SCHIM; in the water. He was formerty s wador, and wes an expert swigemer, and, but for this sction of the tso ladizs, woutd Lavo su.crodad in texcn- ing cneof them cortaimie, and poswibly bisth, A8 wan, thoy nelil Loth of Lis arms cloge to 5 4 8 flus e, wed ml o three sauk to the Lote the oid Hookiond semmtractionhfime, Iaveiboen. |17, MU MR BlL e JnKE tac thy bt hero for several days trying to organizo a locul © pioly howns encumbered witl Lis overcont, company to conetruet ratiroads in Mexieo. "The | was' unable to keep up until he resched kchemo 1w apparently & good one, hut there ara | ih tliore, ol wbared the fuce of the other 4 greut many contingoncien that mako tho pro- | tice. Wilnam Goodrich had been yoning tiha Loat, nnd was 13 hin_ siirt-sleeves swhon tho uc- Jecta “scary™ ome. 1tispropo-ed to crganizo a company under our general laws, bld n road. and yet the Government secunty of 16,000 per milo, besides Jocal subecriptions, which are surpoged to be envugh to cover the caet of con- | wtruction, giving the cor; orators posgession of tho road frec of cost, Committecs have been appointed in this city and Nock Ilamd to solicit pames of members of tho uow compnany. 'I'he scheme looks ke a swindle for private proat. CHICAGO, CLINTON & WESTERN. Specuat Disvaten to The Chicaro Tribune, Towa Crmy, In,, Nov. 3.—The Jloard of Direc tors of the Chicago, Clinton & Westera Railroad wero in session here to-day, with a full attond. ance. The iron ig Iaid on this roxd from Clinton same 20 miles towards this city, and the gradivg is nearly all done to this paint. 3r. E, T. Hinck- Iey, who nundertook to Lund this important ling of rond, has been sick for a long time, which hags delayed the work. The Board deteimined to-duy 0 L tho work over to some utber parsy, who will po right forward and completo it, unloss Mr. Uiuculey will do »o without further delay, DECLIMING TO ATTEND. Ata meeting of the Exccutivo Committeo in charge of the srrangemcnts for tha Southern Pacitio Railroad Convention, hoid iu St, Louis day boforo yesterday, the following communica-~ tion from the Becretary of the Chicago Board of Trado was road : Jtcolved, Taat, lix the present anil prospective con- ditlon of tiie credit of tho Luited st: this Noard of ‘I'rade deem 1t UBWiB2 10 sk the Guyve crnmunt fdorseent or guaranios to bo nkeit in the costrucion of o work wich o {8 contomphited 1 the call for o National Convention in 81, Loule, on N 21, and, 1ot wikhing 1o embarrass e sction of safd Canvention, or disturb it barmony, we respocifally deeline the nvitation of thy Mercliants' Exchange, Witk our acknowledguieutn of fis cwurteey 12 exton il ng it PROTESTING AGAINST THE INCREASE. Spectat Dupalei to Ihe Chicado Tridune, 8r. Lotis, Mo,, Nov. i.—TFhe Merchants' x- change, Cotton Exchange, and Loard of Trado of this city have appointed a committeo to take nction regarding tho resolution of the Con- vention of Rallroad Gieneral Frelght-Agents, held hero last week, advancing the rate of freight to Last 8t, Louis 6 cents por hundred, Lo make tho rato tho samo as to Bt Loms, This uction they donotnco ns in tho interest of the bridgs monopoly, aud & tax upon tho commerco of ¢, Lows amounting tu ¥2,000,000 auuusly, Clicaga Trsbune, N: An jwportaut rail- road chango will saon oceur hore. The Lrio aud Atlsutic & Great Western will do business bo- tween Dayton aud Cineinnstl over tho Day- Cinclunat, Hamilton & Dayton, 8s at prosent. I'lis will b duue by means of u transfor of Cars, freighs and passongers from broad to narrow truchy at Dayton aud frow narrow to broad. 'l’hlncbnugo wdue to tho commun laterostin stock 1u the two roads, A NEW ILLINOIS ROAD. Special Diapateh to T'he Chieao Triduna, Ravrour, ik, Nov. 8.—Two hundrod men bavo recently boen employed on the Havaun, Rantonl & Eastorn Narrow-Gauge Road, with headquarters hero. Beven miles aro flushed from biere eastward, To-day an engine aud cars waero roceived at Gilbort, 30 miles enst of Loro, and track-laying began there, Furty milos witl Lo completed thils rall, THE RAILROAD SUITS, Spectal Dipitch ts The Chicago T'ribune, BiuixortkLy, I, Nov. 8.—1lu the Baogsmon Ciscuit Court to-day, a jury was empaueled in thocaso of the Ktato Hailroad Buacd va, tho Chicago & Alton Ralroad Cumpany, and the trial will begin te-morrow, THE ATLANTIO & PACIFIC s 7. Loute, Nov, §.—To-day Judgo Treat, sit- ting fu Chambers, appointed Thouws 1, Bulk- ley, of Now york, Olivor Garrisou, aud Jawes 11, Leach, of 8t, Loulk, Receivers of tho Atlautio & Pacitic Nailruad, they to be requurcd tu furmsh B504,000 bouds. Er b s i & cident happeued, He prasped his rido when rhie appeared on (ho- surfaco, uud. Temg a good Awimuier, sueceoded in reacling tha shure with her by pushing her ahead of Inal and oceasional- 1y hftiug hier froms the water. ving her sup- portivg hereelf by some willow-bushes on tho bank, Goodzich hustened buci Lo the assistanco of the others, but they haa all dissppeared be- fore ho renched the fatal wpot, A searci for tho Liodien was at once begun, and those of Mr. and Mru, Morehouse aud ~Mr. Goodrich were soon found. Mrs. Goodrich's bosy ud not beon re- covered ot lagt accouuts, It iy said that the Guodrichen were twin brothers and thoir brides twin sieters, —— FIRES, AT RANTOUL, ILL. Raytove, Champsign Co., Iil, Nov, 3.—A dastaraly caso of incendiarism occurred hero on Monday, whon F. 1. Fackeit's Jarro now flour ing-mull, costing £12,000, was completely con~ sumed. Sacliett is ruined finencislly, There way $6,000 insurance, equally divided 1 the Fire Aneociation and ths Ameriean, of Philadelphia ; | the Merchanws', of Newark; and tho Globe, of Chicugo, Lhis was tho second attempt to biurn thomill within fonr wesks, avd nw wa the third wiil dewtroyed Liere by incendiuries, AT DECATUR, ILL. Special Duspateh to Jne Caveaay Tribuse, Decatun, I, Nov. B.—Last night about 7 o'eloek thy fine brick block on Merchants streot, oceupiol mostly s wholesale establishments, was discoverod to be ou fire, and never in the history of this city bLas it tad so narrow an escape from a sweaping and destructive contla- gralion. Uwing to the promptneea and ediciency of our Fire Departwent, thy city was saved with but small loss, nob exceoding B3,000 or 1,000 Thio tire is wupposed to have oriviuated from a cigar dropped by somo ouo of the cmployes in tho third siviy, CCRRECTION, T the account of the Virgmia City firo, ro- publishied i Tur TDUNE of Wednesday from the Sun Frannsco Chroniele, it was stated that tho Clay Inwurance Company, of Nowport, Ky., bad sutfered iosses to tho oxtant of 290,000, A diuputeh recerved yeserday by tho agents of the Clay o Chivago siates that the Compuny liad bdrawn from Virgiom City bofore the fire, sud, consequeantly, did uot lodo unything. NEAR OSWEGO, ILL. Oswedo, [, Nov, 8,—Tbe barnufJ. B, Haoley, 2 miles onst of thin place, wus burued last Mone day night about 11 o'clock, supposed to bo the work of an fncendiary, Tho barn was nearly now, being buslt this stnmer, and coutamod five horses, hsinesses, farinivg-tools, 0ats, iny, ste., all of which was burned, making a losa of 1ully §4,000. Insurauce, wo uuderstand, for §1,400, AT FALL MIVER, MASS, Fary Riven, Mass., Nov, 3.—Tho fusuranco on the Mattapoisott Mill, tho machivery, stock, cte., which way burued last night, is 147,600, IN CHICAGO, A still alarm to Engiue Company No, 4 st 1:25 o'clock yusterday aftarnoon was onused by a fire in tho one-story frame building in the rear of No, 214 North avonue, It is occupied by Julius Kooliler as o stublo and woodshed, and fs owned y Friearick Bonzinger. Dawmmnge, $50; fusured for #i0) i tho German Mutual of North Clie cugo. (hemical Evgine No. 4 answerod & utill alarm yesterday nfterucon causod Ly an iucipiut fire the remdenca of W, Il ({mboy. ac No. 192 wth Dearborn streot. Lamage nowinal; no Iusurance, D — HYMENEAL, Apecial Disvateh o Lhe Chicago Trivune, Towa City, Is., Nov,8.—The Hon. Jobn I\ Trish, eaitor of the Daily Lress, of this city, and & noted Dowocratio politicinn of this Blate, was wmarried this evemug to Miss Aunio Flotchor, an excollent youny Jady of s city, THE CUBAN CABLE. Kex West, Fla,, Nov, L.—Tho calle-stoawnt Prof. Morse, belonging to the lutervational Oceau Telograph Comgany, sailod this woruing ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE. Lyrree Rock, Ark., Nov, 8.--1u the Senato (o- day a moworial to Cungress was futroduced foc Now York, Laving comploted tho layiug of the uow cablo botweeu Key West und Punta Taugs, sud ropaiced sud vostored tho socoud ! i, comnnoting ULy Awetralinn, eable. Thin restoron telographto cammnnication by dupiontn cabie with Harany and other Wost Tidia Tslandn. and with tho South Amorican tely: granh mystomn. throuzd the now eablen from Demerarn to Para, an1 feom Vars o Pernam. wih enlabtidhied 1 & 12 Janeiro, Montovideo, and \ u'pragen 0 O i TURy, American Racers Going to Gogland Kpeeial Correspunicres of I'he Chaeaan Tribune, New Youg, O:t. 50..-Mr., M, H. Banford, whose intention of taking a stabla of Ameriean racere to England has boen already anuounced in your calnmue, ehipped (ho horsos lasy Thureday ois {hie steamabiip Holiand, nnd. yostarday took Pa- uago on tho Celtic. The following nra the hoog with woiel he wilk test the quertion of the rola- tivo racing-porwers of Kaglwi and American rotk: Iy horse Dreakness, nuod, by Loging. Umont of Loy Leaf; broan horse Mato, ¢ years, ont of Mattis Gross; bay coif ington, out of Bay Leal; ny colt Bay Lag oars, by Raywood, onib of Larriug; brown colt Trown Princo, year, by Lexington, eut of importea Britannia IV, 5 by cont Ball Bagla, 1 year, by Baywood, out of Dot: bay filly Srare, 1 wvesr, by {mportad (Henelg, oat of eagstnut filly Doona, 1 year. by Baswond. aut of Do, Tho interest o West horgos will mors Immedi. Loy Final, 8 alelv aottls on Lan o detary Prenkow and Mate, Y #UEYIve s erild of tho acsau voyage m: i, At aud becoine ne: Iws entered for eup r- youug-tere, Browi, A fur the &, anel PPrix t;-n::l for the Oai t they will 3t tho Eazle are ¥ St. Lewer, 877, aud Start ia en- Of that kewsen, Winls goud ted from all thewo boraen, niuady, the witiation of whas may be copsid- ered w ueries of wnternsiinual teses will dovolye npon Proakuesa aud Mate. i'ao former horse Pugeasos all tha noces-ary qualifications of & Hurcessful cup-racer, haing (il of pluck, o good weight-cariier, very faut. and a eplendid Mate. whoee dam 18 of the | already m} distunces, i vietors over Madze at 2 milesand a furlong plucing hiz 1 the front ranks of Amere ivan racers, It 1 probable that ho wil be en- 4 by navt Apnl, ¢ and dandicap inza, and 1l tered for ueat s Camibrdgesbirer and Ceserowiteh. abd if he iy then woas wood form m whon o fow daya ££0 at Jerome Park noother horso wan brougit apuinst hio, and iy faicly bandieapped, ho wiill 118k 0 good effort 19 scara . donble avant,—a feat 04 vet unaccomplishe L. Bay Yinal s Proak- nes’ full biothor, s, thenel ho has lost to ‘w Ocaittres tho Jost two 'of the threo racos e has won this searan, kood things are expact- «d from him. Of tho youngaier's, Start ic the e 46 1 by amported Glenelg, wish 1 b Ha'fa, and 10 hLis tis Wik best, cepcemtly in distanee-run- dam Stang s by Lacington out of Glezeoe, and in full mntor of Mon- ar Hurry Baenott at 5 and 4 mil» The nbacrize of 3ir, Ssufard from the American tutl for the bext tuo or threa yvears will be ro- gretted by wportivzemen, bue if” iy stablo su ceets i wintinz & [air proportion of the racns they will enter tor, atl thu inake up for the luck of Wuccess whicl by uttended_similar von~ tures peavinasly made, ho will not have absuute € himscH in vaiu, REPEATERS IIELD YO BAIL, Justice Summeiticll yesterday ettempled to tan the Jackein of thres fraudulent voters cap- tured Ly the polizo on clection-dey. Richard F. (ireen, nn American old enouigh to Luow better, + thought it extromely funuy to vota for Hening in tho Sccomd Précmet of the Fifth Ward and then o to the Fira: Precinet in tho s Ward and voto for Kecley, Perhaps ho also thiuks it funny to bo under 2400 Lail to the Cominal Court. Albert Con 8 nogro, who attempted to voto twico ju the Third Ward, was beld o the testimony of John A. Patterson and Jdohu Howard in 2500 Lail to the Criminal Court. A third violator, named Wallinm . Austin, was. also Leld in $a0) beil, e EPIiZOGTIC. Seecial Dirateh o The Chivaan Tribune. Hloux Crey, In,, Nov. i—Tho epizootio in a rild form has appeared in this city. There are about roventy-five horses affected. "I'lio black-ley disease among cattle in Dakots Countv, and viciuity. 18 apreading. Stecial Dguiteh e sie Chacgs Trivune. Des Morses, I, Nov. 3.—But fow tarmers’ horsea are affeeto d with tho epizootis, nariions of the eity it i quito fatul. In others, no #ign of it Los ‘appearca; ond, in the same scctions, thero was nous of it two Years ago, whilo oue block distaut horwos died in numbers, — e —e CENTENNIAL ITEMS. Tovtsviner, Ky, Nov. 8.—Tho Commiites recertiy seut to Philadelpbia by the Louisville Board of Trade bas tade » repart recommonds ing onr merchants and manufacturers to display their goods at tho Ceutonmal Exbibition {n 1878, No deilumite action has na yet boon taken, but ik in probavle tlint dieplays "of tobacco, minerals, whisky, rement, ote., will bo made, ‘Tho Fire Underwriters mttas tu arraoge for a entcunial Exhibition. ——— THE CINCINNAT) EXPOSITION. Speciat Dismateh ¢ The Clicago Tribune, NCINNATI, Nov, 3,—The flual roport of the Cincinnati Iudustrisl Exposition of 1375 shows & profit ot #0,500. Receints, €62,270;: exvenses, £52,760, Asthere will be no Exposition next year, tho old Dbuildings will be torn down to givo placoto tho vaat pormanent pew etracture. ‘The old debtw will now be assessed ot the guaianiors, ahout 216,000, making, say, 12 per cent ou tho guaranteo fund. Ode to Antumn, Burlinaton Hutckeye, Tho grasshopper creaks in the learv gloom, And the bumbla boe busbloth tho live-lony day. But where have they goun with the bran nety braom 7 Aud what hiss been dono to the buzz- oun's play 7 b U, 1t's dittla ho thinka of the cold minco-pie, Aud it's littlo ho seeks of the rew fco-cream : Yor the dying yoar with its tremulouy sight Shall walien tie Iink'urm;: loau from his dream. Ob, list ! For tho cricket, now far aud near Shrtltaily singeth bis roundolay, And the uegligont noodle lus nosy cheor,” Aud where tho doodleb ats the hay. 01, the buzz-saw so baxily buzzes the stick, Aud bumbling the bumblo-bee bumbloth his tune; Whale the crickiet cricks criclungly down at tho creok, And the noodlo calls nolsily out, 1t in noou 1" The dog fenncl alghs, “Sho is hero! sha is here!” Aud tho wmart-weed says dreamily, ++Givo hs a rescl” The hop-vino speaks tonder~ Iy, **Give us u beer,” Aud the ;imsouwuud bols lers, ** O, pull down your vest.” to-dav appoiuted a cos represontasion at th —— e BUSINESS NOTICES, Burnett's Caconine~A Perfect Dresse ing for the hulr.—The C woatu hol.1s tu s liquid form 8 largo proportion of devdorized cocoanut ofl, pres poared exproasly for this purgose. Nuother compound J-0woanea tho pecnliar rogortics which o exa tho various conditions of the hutun Lalr, A siugle application reuders the halr (uo atter_Low stiff aud dry) wott aud glowsy for surerat days, It tu concedud by all who Lave wiesd it, to bo the best and cheapet bafe drevsing in (e wosld, i ST RANES . o WiILsoN & EVENDEN'S 1 OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, ™\ 47 & 49 West Lako 8t. 2 )) CIICAGO. % g2 Send Dor Catalogue, Maaufactorers of BVENDEN'S WOOD.COVENED CANS, SPEOTACLES. e ety BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES Bulted to all wights by 1nepection at MANABSE'S, Opthe ctan, 08 Mudisoust, (Tribuns Bunddiug), .. MEDICAL. TSN B S UNIVEKSAL CATARRH CURE! ey i1 aud be curud of thit Troublesonie Disesss. ___MISCELLAN Firn—thu °°'Z-,.fi"’.';.°.{ the Tubular Grate ::l‘:i Franklm. ggBH-

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