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By i~ i e OREIGN. = ¥ The Vatican Renews Its De- mands upon the Spanish Government, mgl.-;'us Tolerance Beclared to Be tbe Cause of the Civil War, rroops Ordered to the Fron- tier by the Servian Gov- ernment. Doke D'Audiffret Pasquier Eleoted . Presidont of the French Assembly, Boody Reprisals Inflicted by the In. surgents upon the Turks. fhe Ulirnmontane Movement in tho Bavarian Parliament, SPAIN. KOTE ¥ROM THE VATICAY, Mioarn, Nov. 5.—The Diariv Espanol says ¢ »7The Vatican hias sent a noto to Mudrid, which ptessen sn approval of Cardioal Blineani's con- iceh rogarding the circular. The nota insists {he executfon of the concordat ; rofuscs to i 1ze the royal placot ; attriontes tho civil awtoreligioun tolerauce; aud domands thal tha Julop of Urgel bo tried by eccleniastical judges, yzdnos by an ordinary tribunal.” B Ouo thoussiid mosy saldiora Nov. 5,—0uo thousanr i o & ‘8t faptauder o o Ou for Ciibae s Governmont haa transferred two brigades {om Calalouia to tho Nottb, i Cronista_reskseris that tho meeting of the Cacten will not bo postponed. 2 mparcial statos that Cushing, the Amar- an: ;fl,di‘;r, has delisered to the Minister of Toreign AfTalra anothor note, similar to that pre- plesnmly 1ast montb, fu regard to the juris- &etion of courta-martial over citizeos of (he ied Btates in Cuba. Tho Bpamsh Cabinet E‘u.puduy zeply. TURKEY, FINTS FROM THE RUSSIAN AMDASSADOR. CosmrsxTivorse, Nov. 6.~CGen, Ignatiefl, the Poadsn Ambasandor, had s Joog tnterview with {t Bultan yestorday, Ie ropresented to him e milsdministration of tha country, tho dis- wotent 0f the population, tho dilapidation of {befinances, sud tho consequent wrgency of re- form. REPORT DENIED, fr. PrrzesnuRo, Nov, 5,—1t 18 seml-oflicially muounced that Ruseia has sent no communica- tim mgarding Tarkey (o tha sigoatores of the Tresty of Paris, a8 roported. The good wndor- sissding and continuod exchange ol views bo- trun the Powers render such communication WDEOHIATT. STVIAY TROOFS GRDERED TO THE FRONTIER. Buomsde, Nov, 6.—The militia of this city Au baen summoned undor arms for three dayy’ &l aliar which they are to start immodiately forhs frontior. X Corerponiience Hamcheter Guarii Siuck e Manc juardian. fhere was & stalwart burly priost from s ighboriog vitlage who was s native of Bosnia, viets bolad beea in chargo of a parisl, but oiaed io fleo for his life, His story throws mch light op the savagn naturo of tha lifo ted hlioufn both by Moslems and Christians, On iy duriog the barvest, whon he was etnployin; xoe {wenty men to get it in, and he was Jjut about fo bave his dinnor, s Roslom ap- ywred o the' yard, armed to the teoth, ied mked for3 one of the workmen. Tho eurs inquired what he wantod bim for. % To oot bim,” was_the roply; ho lLae stolen an wil:mdcnmd my house.” 'The curo told lim Wbeoff and seok his remedy in a Iaw court. Thereugon the Moslom quietly cocked hia gun ::‘kflnfl abthe oléx';; w:u‘:nly ju;t eucnprldby 3 movetent behtnd the window, took down b g in tum and shot the sggrossor fin&’ far good. Dut zow ‘g?s cura’a W up, oslling bis men together, he bado them mako & bontire, Thep, sinpping the Dloalem, Lo rubbed him a:l oret with lard,—the groatest possible Indignity s Moslom,—and pitobed the body into the &n. 0f courso bo biad to fly for his life, and the m s 9h}izufi mx:y s fino oll Lb.wn dnm(z’u Lbo man's family. As may ensily bo supposud, tbis cure [8 one of thio mont energatic lnpp‘l):flrwra ¢ ibereballion uow, and I shull uot bio supprised fobess tut i b Ebl?comn ouo of tho lendefs. + Inthe extly giny of morning, nsurgeut o had dalfluunflud from ‘lhu chel smn;:: torards the Havo, wore joined by seventy-five m t1:::)1::{ :Ilslu Aumlnlxa md_;. .l?xdhn,llx mlz off to- upon the Turkisl lock-houses Aong tho Bave snd Wruge, and ol the Lurkish Bousea and posts in tho eastern auglo formed by two nivers. Tho Turks were surprisod, muly all messacred, and fhoir blockhousas wd ni:elllngu kl:;u;‘dod. 3 The lnuurguudtu wan kiled and soven ouuded; e taopty-seven killod, some ot in the bousss, and mauy woundod,—Low Buoy they coutd not tell mo. I uxpreased sur- té that 60 many Turks should be killed aud so rgenta, Theroupon oue of the insur- feota got up, fetchod a bag, aud out of it tauk S ghuatly hesd and iaid it on tho tablo. re,” ho sald, “and twonty-six moro are iy IM}&%X "lll‘»)lu To~mor‘rlow wo. uh;ll bLnve s was a ntartling way of verify- () l'l:enlnkn; ‘nml lI must leons«rmu sork rofuge In a cup of coffso 4L b repelned :n}‘ onuaaimity, ” Slosn- glared at me, aud soumed to pro- bslo lho compazy. ' Tut, 1 sald, do ’:. -;:p:hn'f ?uua !‘e.mcfi.y will' gatn sou any y? Quito tho contrary. ~ Wo aro ko fomad to nege mac liko that. or muil- L" *No," cried one of the mon, ooy 5, crimson with passion; *No, you Ene e 4o not wnfia war lke that inst & w";(h‘dnulm. ut you, too, have had your E m‘?:il::duka our: hnmoru thau wo h:vu‘ nd, Jou ) T your prisonera {0 piecos h&m the cannon's mtf:b. ‘\Vlmn yaurl:vlvu i :g:‘;fl‘m%wélnud lng massucred, you e Bcpoys. You must romem- S\iiuialon porsodal war, - Tuoro 1s nos Im.m" who Lias not suffered woran frow the th than ever you did trom tho Bopoys, aud hmll 0ng a4 we romember. My taatlier was %10 desth fn 1462, My wifo ‘was impaled Weeks ago, and my two childrou, ono ¢ ol i oldand tho othor two yoars, bayoueted ;‘:':l ulln'm:d l:ixp.nilo\v daro you se- lorocity ¢ How can you roproach 7-93‘1‘& beast for ferocity b Hay e St 1 ol wit fomething wlicking n my throst, fag, w(o.B0¥ Balfliko the turn mattore woro tak- o0t YCU 8re not beautu.” + Wo are! " “"i'_d I3 apponent. +* We are bousts, and o h"‘ml':xda‘f:n of Euxiamhlnvo‘ ml-da ua oy I over to futidels, to Turls, an yfi;":‘;‘:!_ (ieft s was dovoured by tho Jovie, 5 0 Tascals, ik 2d Arab Cogotlr s yor thowghd g Al buney a8 built "by ‘Purks, and that Arsb Nmi'.".,":‘.'.’i““ 3 bat you did not kuow m-; accursod raco—Caln's -curne :rmu‘:’i 724 that whers they ouco set foo the u;.lm“."l‘"r Brow again, Or, knowtng sll Wpraos! ill supported them, No sum oo large ¢ them tha fith thoy revel in; 1o cos burg, nu‘:: small for us, Would you like to tualyt 4408lter sont for by a oy, stilpped, Reep gy 3od sent back to vou witts au order {0 Sboayy for 9tber slx months,—1o fatten her ioto ur u'l.“lmlx:l“l‘nlzr "\l"hlll‘unppfl,:ad last an thero. Was It for that you 8 Utk £200,000:0007 ay, aro you ot lm,m':'rlflll? Btill wa thank you. Tho :fimm_ -}fl:‘;“‘f‘gg usi ou bavd m:;um ulgad us; you have § 30d, now that thoy are sucked d; aprn ot have nadaulydmvarwznx TobMblze with us, Sympatbyl We wa (i sympntny; wo wanl justice, ko Yo, the Turks are the sorcorory E M (C’hl:zx:d b‘“u into wehrwolvos, & 18 Lag 3 ack our buzisa ton, )'I:.fi"'m:fi"l:é gk ks, thus, thou inforoal eyl join by body that is seatling fu o, r, aod the bead, dashed it into's . in mulllw out of the roown. For some epach o m“: was compiete smilence, and the ety p ‘:‘ nfim sround me was womothing Ny sy nothung. 1 folt auif I was M AL this, and M—“Jlll.én:no‘ ‘md only maoka in ! i ] rail bapgad eio to excura what had beon paid and b no wention of it Dot it wan tiue, L 12113 and naver had thoy been no Ladly tre, a3 Finee the Uringean ‘Lo next day, Monday, I eroared the 8ave, and wout througlh tha districts whero tha fighting Tiad baen, nod swas shown thrao bodiey of tho - #urgenta that had beon fixad by the ‘Turks tothe willows ovorhanging the stream. Another bod! o3 ulao khown (o me hiacked about and muti- Iated by the Turks on Saturday, 18y 10 0'cluck 1 hal ccen onomel, pnd wad JuRt ahout 2o retiin whon titing was heard in tho woode. A budy of 60 Tarka had comn up, and were alineckirg the outports, 'Lho insurgants at once formed and nitvanced about 2ob mrong. ‘The woods favored them immenrely, and i losa then two bours thoy put tho Turka to Might. It wes s wild, Lurious Gusianghi on hoth sdew, the insurgents winning by elioer physiesl foreo and nudacity, Evidentlv tho Turkn had no propsr lender, for they hudilled togother in groups, and of cotras presonted n good mark for tho insurgents, who advaucéd noparatoly snd from all sidos. The losson wera thirty-four Turks killed—10 quartor given—and .o pood many wounded, for 1 raw movoral baing cartled away. More woro killed in the pursuit, and altogotiier thers wore forty-ovon hbuads bronght in, which, with tho twonty-six from Baturday's fgtding, wore pilod np by the gide of tho Wrhas, and, 8s I lieard afterwardm, burned that vight, Next dav I again asked ono of the leaders if ho waa not afrnid of belng wnrrounded : but ho lsughod 8t the idea, anid” paid_hu had his outposts two hours’ march off. That was st 10:30 fnthe morning. 1o then feft me—we were on tho Auntrisn rldoof tho Bave—and orossed over. Hearcoly had Lo galuod tho opposite bunk when thero wna suddonly & tromendous firing v tho woods. Homa forty or fifty mon who woro camping on the bank ;lnmncu up and disappoars od with thoix leader. o firing Increased, and from timo 1o Limn we conld wes tho Turks crown- ing tho prtchen of fleld boro and thoro amongst the woods, It n{mcam that 1,000 men had loft Janjaluke, 800 Derbond, and 500 Gradisca or Bertier, had obtaiued communlcation oarly that morning and completely hommed in tho angle formad by tho Wrbaa aud the Bave, The #inng wont - on till 2:40, whon tho ineutgents wero forced to tako flight, and soon appearsd Ureaking through the osiers that fringo tho rivor. Iioats were mout across for them, and about forty men succeedod iu gaining our sido witht their arms, beforo tho Turka ap- poared, Then thero was a regular hant, llere aud thoro 2v nsurgent broko throngh, plunged into the Have, and was drowned or ghot. Bevon wero drowned and five shot o the wator, whilst anather half dozen or o wero butchered on ehore. Dnring tho night some brakie tho wpoll, ralaed bis moro drmvyml in, making a total of soveniy-two mon ont of 308, What hrd bescomo of the rest 00 ono know. but they sald that thay had killot a groat number of Turke before thoy had baen forced to rotiro, and that thelr own josses had not heon beavy. Auyhow, the band has been disperrod for fho presont. and tho bills clowe to e Have are now occupled by tho Turks, whoso watch-fires datted the peaks aronnd for s dis- fance of a milo and n half. ‘They wers still thore on Sundsy night when I agam passed the placo 1n tho stesmor ou my way to Siseck. Puedbid< st CREAT BRITAIN. TUE BUNKEN VANOUARD. Loxpox, Nov. 5,—~Col. Gowau, of Now York, who raiged the wrecks of the Russian flact in tha hurbor of Scbastapol, has boon ofliciatly in- vited by the British Admiralty to put il pro. posals for raising the iron-tisd Vanguard. TIE MONEY-MARKET, The failuro of Dr. Stransbery, the groat rail- way contractor, seriously threatons Russian commerciaicroait. Mooy failures have niready occurred, The bavks sre in a etato of tear, srhich reacts on tho Londan monoy-market. —_—— CUBA, AMETICAN INTLRVENTION ¥EARED. New Yomr, Nov G.—The Spanish Gov- erament in Cubn hue forwarded to its agent in this city ord2rs to buy up and ship, at onco, pro~ vislons and ammunition to the amount of 500.000. The monsy for this purpose was con- tiibuted in Havana on the 20th ultimo, upon the recoipt of & tolegram from Aladrid to the offrct that American [otervention was fonred, and that all that could ba douo to doter it waa sdvisablo. ———— INDIA. THE MALAYAN MURDERERS. T.oxpox, Nov, 5.—Tho Colonial Office hes ro- coived dispatchos from tho Straits settlomenta showivg that the Englishman mardered by the Molayaus was the Dritieh rowident st Pernk. Iiia interproter was also Inlled, four of his suile wounded, and two miesing. : s L e ¥ FRANCE. ORAANIZATION OF TILE ABSENMBLY. Vensamees, Nov, b—Tho Duke d’Audiffrat Pasquior waa to-day olected I'residont of tho As- sembly by a combination of the Lott with a por- tion of tho Right. Tho sact is regarded as & demonstration against Donapartists, ———— GERMANY. DIED. Beaety, Nov. 5.—Robert Von Mobl, and political economist, ia doad. ———— HOLLAND, ILLNESS OF T QUEEN. Tie Hacu, Nov. 5,—The Quoen of Holland is seriously il with fovor. BAVARIA, THE RING AND Tili ULTRAMONTANES. Banuy, Oct. 21L.—Gonernl prairo is bestowed apou the determination of the King of Davaria in publicly approving the action of his Cabinet, and rofusing to roceive tho address of tho Munich Parliamont, in which ihe procosdivgs of that Cabinet are coneured {n moet offonsive lauguage. Tho Muuich address, it 18 bold by tho Libarals, would deso~vo no better troatmont evou did it not procsed from ap Ultramontans majority rolylug upon the uncducated clusses and exceoding tho Liberal mivority by one or two. Laws and institutions of tho Emptro take recodonce of sny ousctmonts cf the iudividual Emeu. Hencs, the King of Bavaris, in oxproes- ing sativfaction with tho polioy of his Cabinot whon ceusured for loyalty to the German Em- ire, duh“ kopt within wtrictly coustitutional outds, Muxicy, Oct. 31.—In to-day's sitting of the Chsmber of Deputies tho I'resident road s latter from tho King in reference to the address of the Chamber af Deputies which ho bad rocaived frow tho Mastor of Coremoutos. Tho lotler is as tollows : 1neo no reason for accepting thie addresa of the Chamber, Moreover, the tane of the speeches mado by soveral Deputies during the addresadebate has sur- wrised wy very much, 'Toe Prealdent aud the Dopue tics should Lo luformed of this, In tho autograph lottor in which King Louis rofusos 20 accept tho resignation tendored by nis Ainisters, in coudequence of the address.voted *by sho Jlouse of Deputios by a small majority, Lis Mujusty snys : "Tus Minlatry, In batiliog with the stormy sca of party strife, nover loat siglit of the yeneral welfare of the countey, and mada o stand for thu maintensuce of 1he riguts Of tho State. I hopo that the whole Gabinct, uioyiug my confdenis and supjorid by al e of ovinions, will suceeed 1 catatiishing iutod- atesman The Usbinet fa directod to pablish thia deci- sion of His Majesty. Tho bills of focal interest wero subsequently assed, and a_Royal, decieo was then read ad- ourning tho Diet usti} furtber uotice. e LABOR AND CAPITAL. ! HOCKING VALLEY. Corvunus, 0., Nov, 5.~Most of the miners in the Hocking Valloy are on a strike, but the indl cations are that it will not Isat long. Otie prom- iuenc oporator has screded to the demands of Lin minors, and it is not unlikoly that othere witl lunlnw bim, s the demaud for coal is quite arge. IN WYOMINO. Cuerexxe, Wyo., Nov. 6,—Tne miners at tho Uplon Pacific Railroad's coal mines, Rock Bprings, thia Yorritory, are ou a strike, There are apprehieusions of a riot. Gov. Thayer is on his way there to address tho miners. B A Remarkuble Story of Promonition ot Doenthe Hannival (Sto.) Cilpper, Mr, Btark, who residos a fow miles balow Han- plbal, wa in the city this morning for the pur- poxe Of obtaiming & burial cass for his little boy, who died at 13:20 this morniug, aged Y years, undor the lollowing painful = clroumstancos s It appemis that on Woduesday last, two littlo boyy, one of whom wru Htark's, were 4 roots at play, whon, by 0 causa un- suown to che family, & gun was dischsrged, the 10ad, couststing of Bno shot, taking effuct in Alr, Btark’s boy's bips. 1tis presumed thas thoy bad waken down the gun sud were playing with it. At aoy rate, an sccident occurred a8 sbove tatod, and the wouud Wwas noy oconsid- ered fatel. lut tho strangest pary of tho affair was the little sufferor's prowonition of doath, At B o'clock yssterdsy morniug he head, and, {a » distinct tone of yoics, TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: exclainsd: AL oclock!” Dt it renty manites past 12 e Dot waa tken of this, tho remar being attribital to tha tishts eonhti of his mind, " But at 9 o'clo-k 1 it 1 exclamation was slosly and loudly rejeated, “At bwenty minuted past 12 o'clock 1" The fauily 16w bogati to zrow anxions an 1o tha fato ot thi littlh oue, and were nat slow to b worils utterod o ko prophetin. At oy watched the clock closelyafierit liad i the hiour of 12 and. an the time wore ot L6 fu- tient grew eontinpnally more fecbla, untit tha Damla tndicated tho timo Lo ba twenty minutes paut 12, whon death eoptied A1 e verv mmaent prophetically atated by tho chilid an tho brvions morning. aud the evening followni, 1 tun sus not o pretmonition, it certoinly w83 & vers ringu- Iar comcldonca, TILE STLK SMUGGH Clafin & o,y 0F Neww 1o Answ New Yonx, Nov, 5.—Judigo Danadict to-day rondored his declsion on tho motion to quash the erininal indictmont aaainat tho firmo of IL 18 Cinflin & Co., who wero indicted for connection with tho allk amuggling frauds, Jadgo Lonedict sustained tho indictment with the excaption of the fourtk connt. Tho opinion o brief fa 5 follows: The Indictment contains four cotnts: Tirst, that of concasling smnggled goods ; wec- ond, that of facilitaing the = trauspor- tation; third, that of faciltating the fals of cortain merchandiun, Thess threo coumta are similar in farm, The fourth count in differont, and will be considered by itself, Tio first objection which I examino I that the goods tarming Lho sabject of transpartation chargod 1n that they aro not mufiiciently identified. Tho rulos by which the suflicicocy of au indictment into bo determinod huve buea too often stated to roquire ropetition. Theae rulor, as they have been underatond and appiied in adjndged casen, #ro to ba appliod nere. Plaivly, the language nned in the deacripiion of the goode, to-wit: #Cerlain goods, warvs, snd morch .\ n large quantity of mik goods, to-wit: wig c¢aeoa contoining gilk goods valued at €30,000, amoro particular dercription of which 13 to the jurors unkunown,” aud w saflicicnt. There is sls0 tho additional statemont that the roda yero dutiablo goods, introduced Inte New York from Frauco, Judged by the aboyve the description 18 suflicient. ‘Tue noxt objection is that the sllegalits in tho importation of thess goods 1w not pro- porly atatod. In support of this obfec- tion, the propomtion 1 advanced that an fudictment ~ for baving goods which bava been brought tnto the United Hiates contrary to Iaw muat st out tho offonse commitird {u tho original importation with tho sams particulacity that would be required in an iudictinont for the original otfense. maintained. The nest objection, that Sce. 4 of thaact of 1966 cannot bo applied on other cases than that of smuggtod goods, need not bo ontertainad hera for thus indictment is contined to such a eago. & Court procoads o dofine tho word smiys gliog, and adopts the statutory definition of 18,4 ‘The real difticulty of defondnots does not lie tn the form or manner of the indictment, but in the fact that the charge mado does not conform to tho proofs which they suppose the Govornmont Lo have. -Upon argument tho District-Atioruoy waa cballopgod to admit that nonns of the goods rofatred to were smuggled gooda, but it cannat in this way be made to appear that tho indict. mant is void, The fourth count in tho indictment malkes encral allegations of violations of the Iaw, This is vague, and caonot bo austained, and thereforo the motion as to this count is granted, but aa to tho first three conuts ju the indictment tlie motion Lo quash ia devied sud the indict- ment sustained. WASHINGTON, Secretary Chandler’s Indian rolicy— The Spuunlsh Cianlois Com:mnisston— Kevenne, Appointments. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune, Wasninarox, D. C., Nov. 5.—Secrotary Chsnd- lor, it is eald, will not recommend tho tranafer of the Tndia: Bureau to tho War Departmout, but will advise & mors active participation of tho sr- my in the mantenance of the present syntem, Hocretnry Chandler will insist that tho treaty provistou fo oxecuted which requircs an army officer tb supervise tho distribution of all an- nuity goods. - This Commissionor Smith outirely fasled to do. TAT: CENTENNIAL COMMISSION has donfed the application of the Washington Movument Awsociation for leave to placo con- trbutivn-boxes in tho Coutonnial Building. PRAUDULENT PANELS. Jadga MeArthur, in chaiging the jury in tha fasged bail-boud caso, strongly intumated that froquont attempts Lave Leen made iu tho in- torent of crjminals to have s defoctive Grand Jury drawu. enctated Press,) . {To thi ‘Wanmanazox, D, av. G,—. Bartheldl, the umpire of tho Amorican and Spaush Claim Commiasion for tho settlemont of claims of citi- zend of the United Btatea againet Spain for wrong and fnjurfes committed ngainst porsons and pioperty on tho [sland of Cubs smco tho cum- mencenient of the preseutl iveurrection, Lne toyminated tho csses submitted to him by the arbitrators, with the decisions and awards thoroon. Joaquin G. Denagerica, whose prop- erty was omhmfioed 1o 1861, and restored to him in 187874, i dwarded §748,180, with interest. Pedro 8, Isjoliers gots &3,000 nnd intereat for siztecn daya’ imprisonmount. Tho caso of Fran- cnosco O, Yzgmuero was divmisned for want of Jurisdiction. Tie caso of Josa M. Doortogn was dismnissed, us tho proofs show that the claim- anty had not complied with the requirements of the navization laws. BEVENCE ATPOINTMENTS. The following Btorekeepers have boon ap- pointed for tha Fourtls District of Tennesseo: N. G. Baok, G. J. Booker, Sohu B. Colliny, Brico SRS, ork City, Held Such propasiion cannat be Chbristopler, V. Coleman, James T. Coop, Janca &._Iv\rn\. . T. Foster, Jamex A. Nacly, D, W, Patterson, E.DI.Spauldivg, Robert O. Worthaw. Z RAILROADS, THE CHICAGD & ALTON CASE. Special Disvateh o I'ha Chicugo Tribune. 8rnrxoyieLp, INL, Nov. 65.—Tho Chicago & Allon Railroad suit was resumed this morning before Judge Zane. Tlo peoplo preseuted an ameonded declaration, drawn ta coufarm to the decision of tho Supreme Court Just announced. To tlus tha defendant demurred, preseuting two objections : First, that tho declaration did not allogo corrupt or willfutintent to vialste tho tawy ond, socond, that it did not allego that tho Xail- Comminsionors had prepatod a schioduto of ratos for sll of the rallroad corporations organized in tho Btate. Tho demutrer was supnorted in_ » leoglhy argument by Judgs . 8. Edwards and Judge O. ~ Beckwith for tho Rmiroad Company, and opposud by Hamilton Bponcer for the poople. 'Ilie Court overruled the doturrer, and Bustained thoe declaration. What action the defoudsnts’ conu- nel will now take {4 not uow divelged, although it ia probable they will ask a continuance. The opiuion of* the Mallroad Com:nissionors and thelr counsel in regard to tue Huprome Court docivion just filed 18 that by implication it suatsins tho coustitulionality of tno law and ro- versos the case only upon a question ot plaading techuical in itself and not tauchiug the morits of tho case. Thoy will procood to prosecuto this Chlcago & Alton coso aud others {u their bands with such vigor as they can, fully ex- pecting the Huvreme Conrt to finally sustain hom and the law when a case shall rench that court {n the shape judicated by the Into decision, ‘I'he rallrond counsel consider {t a8 tendiog in thoir favor, an 1t indicates s dsinclination on tho part of the Suprome Cours to decido the main question agsinst them, Thoy intimate, however, that whatsver may be the roruls in the Bupromes Coust of this Biate on tho pending casdey, if againat them they will submmit only attor fual decision by the Federal Court of last resort. ‘There I8 soma qulet talk of a disposition on the past of the Gavernor to reorganize tho le- publican clement of the laliroad Commission, acd to infuse into it Bome mors eliciouoy and vitality. DENIAL OF » RUMOR. Byeciul Dispatch to Tha Chicaae Ty(dune, Daxroy, 0., Nov, 5.—Tho reparted tranafor of tho businees of tho Atlautic & Great Woatern Railwsy from the Cincinuati, Hamillou & Day- tou to the Dayton Blhort Line, suvou to take place, {4 untrae, The Atlsntlo & Groat Wostern {8 prepariug a nolsting-machina at this city for tha trauater of broad-gauge friegut-cars to nac- row-gauge trucks to cnable thom to sond their cars west and northwost without breaking bulk over the Ciwcinnaty, Hamilton & Dayton, Tl probably is tho cause for tho rumor, he rula- lions betwocn theed WO compasivs ste La monlous, IOWA'S DELEGATION TO ST. Louis, Desdloinzs, Is., Nov. 5.—Gov. Carpeuler to- dsy appointed the following geatlenisn as dule- gobos to reprossnt the Btate uf fows at the Na- tional Railroad Oonvontion 10 be held at 8. Louts oa tho 234 Jemeo B. Olarkson, of Des- SATURDAY, MNOVEMBER 6, I8/~ UWELYI AL Davass | of Farniekl ; Doadto Munea ; the How, 1lirata Pierce, af t; the Hon, Jamesd, Wik sSamnel Marei), of B Grinastl, of Baldstn, of Council TH Jdnmrn K, Boyles, of Centrevilla: Frank Hatton, of Burlinston ;. Gew, £, L, Wilameon, of Loy M ot W Hammne vl of Pramin O rud Cal. A. I8 Audereea, ot Sl sentnn inthe nun ealind ta con: der the aabj oftha constretion of n = 1tailrosd thron tise Stutns and Ternton 3 it nndarrtond th ! thin State wil be in abioiien s Th delrgation from THE_MISSOURI PACIFIC, w Youk, Nov. b The giochbolders of the Hissonri Pacific ailrosd Company Lold sn ad- journad moating this aftereoon, with AlL. J. Van Behawek presiding. Haif the csital waa repro- eented. Nesolutions were unsnimonaly adopted roquenting the tresent Iivard of Directors to roeign. They nleo appointed s committen to procurs the rewignation uf the Directors, and to name their euccessors, ‘The Committes were in. strcted to cu.opersts muh the County of Bt Louis in getting an As<iguce in bankrapiey, if it becomes necessary, inoidar o got tho leasa to tho Atlantio & P'acifla Baifrond Compauy cane celad. The Commitlea of Stockholders conaiat of N. A, Cowdrey, Jacob Cromwell, Fotor Wosin, A. W. Blieppard, Goorge R. Tersiug, F. A. Otis, and Willism H. orrell, oY ‘(}A.‘J UALTIE FATAL WAGON ACCIDENT. Lpecial Dispatzh to The Chicaas 1 ripune, Davrxeont, la., Nov, G.—Mr. I L. Reed, City ‘Tressurer of Wilton, and s prominent bauker of that placo, witlo out riding yesterday was fatally Injured by being thrown from his bugey. Hin horflo wan frightened by & whistle, and Xr. Reed was suddenly thrown out, atriking upon hin head and crusbing tho skull. The un fortunato mun Jived until to-dav, wheo ho died, 110 was ona of the lealing citizens of Wilton, wae n Jargo property-botder thero, aul his death i deoply 1elt. RUN OVER AND KILLED, Srecial Dispatch (o I'he Chicsgo {vtbine, Keous, In., Nov. b.—A girl aboat 17 years of age, namad Holland, vas ruu over and killed on tho Chicago, Butlington & Quincy Railrosd, 4 1niles north of this eity, at noon to-day.kdhoe was walldog on the track whoeo tbo parsenger train spprosched. I'ho usual sigaal was given by tho engtooer, but eho did vLot heed it. Sho was thrown about teuty feet nud Mnstained coneas- :me of the brain, from which sho died in & short o, EXPLOSION. Pirmanura, Pa, Nov. 6. tuis morning tho steamer Tigrees No. 2, when pear Osborn Btation, on tho Allegheny Liver, near this aty, csploded o boiler, detaching o fop-hect, and sondiog it entirely through the cabin-flosr and the roof 1u front of the pilot-lousn. The crew conslsted of ten men, four of them tiremen, threo of whom were badly sealded. The hoat {ook fire, but tue flames were ¥oou oxtinguishod Dy the crow. BROKE HIS MECK, spesial Dipateh to The Chuiaco Tribnre, Dey Merses, Ia., Nov. 65,—~On Monday last, Georgo 11, Houver, of Chickasaw, while driving cattlo and chasiug an upruly steer, was thrown from his horse, breaking s neck. FINANCIAL, NEW YORK FAILURE. Spectal Diszateh t» The Chizao Tridune, New Youx, Nov. 5,—Lowis J. Phillips & Co., cap and fur manufacturers of this city, sud ono of the large mercantile housea in that hine, failed to-day. 'Tho snnouncement eausod considorable excitoment jn bueinesa circles on account of Mr. 1uillips’ connection with promiuent paliticlans in resl estate operations iu tlis city and st Loug DBrauch, A member of tho firm stated that the legitimate trado of tho concorn was good, sud that tio onuseof tho trouble was tho Inrge amount of reat e~tata whick Mr. Phillips was carrsing, Tho business of tho houso has Leen largo, but what proportion tho nssots aud habilities of tho firm will ehow i8 un- known, Mr, Phillipy’ firm eamo prominently 1nto notice & fow yearn ago, nhien the expunura was nindo of tho blanket and cap contracts of “I'homax Murply. It was reported tuat for oua of the contracta for arul flJm, L. J. Phillips & Co. put in A bid aud recei the awnard st G5 centa, but Mr. Murpby subsaquontly filled & con- tenst and received 90 conts per cop’ in psyment, Dunng the months of Soptombor, October, and November, largo nmouuts of real eatate fn this city wese transferred by Iewis J. Phillis to various parties, and through them to his motber, Mrs. AMatilda Phitlips, ~ It waq desired by tho attorncys of Alr. Phillips that no ublication should be mndo of thess trausfers, t was understood that Mr, Pbilips represented what is called among tcal cutato denlers she 41 Custom-House real estato pool,” and that theso trausfers woro of propertv hold in bis namo for yoveral parsons, The same gentlemon wera largoly engnged with Mr. Viullipn In real estato operasions at Long Dranch, and it is probabio that the records of Mnnioath Conaty, N, J., show Iargo transactions of s lato date, Deods put on rocord in this county ropresont bout 1,500,000, SAN FRANCISCO. Bax Fraxctsco, Nov. §.—Tho President of tho National Gold Bank sud Trust Company thia morning statos that no oflicinl action Las beea takon, but without a qaestion the bank willat onca go {nto liquidation, paying its de- positors and atockholdors in full. FIRES, IN_CHICAGO. Tngine Company No, 4 answered s still alarm at 6:30 o'clock yeaterday, cauzed by a fire iu the two-story framo building No, 423 Larraboe stroot, owned by Mra, Davis, of No. b2 West Indiana stroot, snd occupied as a dwelling by Henry Eberle, Tbe firo originated near a barral of shavings in tho basemont. It waa extin- gulshed with s loss of but ¥50 ; no insuranco. AT PRINCETON, ILL, Hpecial Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune, Pawxerrow, L, Nov. &. frame bullding ownod by Mss, Gurdnor, and occapiod aw a butcher-shop, was_partially destroyed by fire horo laat mght, Loes ou stock snd bullding about 4700 or £600, It 18 supposod & defuctive 1luo was the causo of the fire. AT LIMa, O, Special Dianalch ta The Chicago Tribune, Liva, Nov, G.—A brick dwelling owued by AMr. Beroy, on Markat stroet, opposite the ma- chino works, and occupied bv Dovorly Hall, was totally destroyed by fira this mornmng with all its coutenty, Losd botween 2,000 or #3,000; build. ing and honsobold goods partly isured in Day- ton aud Cleveland eompsnics. S THE WEATHER, Wasmsaroy, D, C., Nov. 6.—1 a. m.—For the Lake region failing Laromoter, sootuerly to woaterly winds, warwer and cloar weather, LOCAL ODHERVATION. GENEBAL ODSEBVATIONS. Uaizado, Nov, S—Midnight, Wi, Gar . nr, 3005, 4 Chie) ezt 20,68 4 Brekurdge, 2.8 Dulutl ... {20.nd! Thaveuport 20,09 LaCrose. . 13019 W, g u w gen! . Flk,) fresh. 40,Cilm,, W8, HOW THE WOMEN VOTE. Speeial Digpaten to 7'As Chiougo Tridune, Des Mowves, Ia., Nov, 5.—The poople of Clay, io Hardin County, voted to declde who sbould be L'ustinastor, and fuvited the women to vote, Autouy tho cavditatos was Mias Carme Evans, sad tho wowen all voied agaiuss her, FROZEN UP, 8r. Pary, Mino.,, Nov. 5.—Navigation on the Red River of tue North was closed lsss night by cold weather. Bovesal steamers are reporied frozon up betwesn Moarhead and Winaipeg.; GATHERING THEM (5. Some Fifty Chicago Sympathizers with Joyce Indicted by tho Grand Jury, The Hames of Some of the Parties Withe Leld for Prudential Reasons. Yesferday®s Exciting Rumors from St Louls Not Conflrmed, INGICTMINTS FUUND BY INE GLAND JURT. The Giand Jurs of tlo United Statos District Courg came in serterday moming and returned Gfiy-three jndictments, cuvering about seventy- five peivopn, Mout of the accuncd particw are In the whirky bueinuen, thongh thers iave been s fow bills found for countarfmting. Tha uf- foneea chargod ars, generallv, aitempts to de- fraud the revenao, snd the spocifications aro an verious as the pature of the law wil adunt, The mnost common allegation is that the accused oveded, or sttempted (o cvade tho payment of the proper tax by une lawfally removing whisky from tho dirtillery. Other echomes are et forth aud comnlainod of, wuch a3 ueing stamps & second time, feiling to destroy atamps, failing to main proper returns, ew. It i3 known that soma Gaugers Aot Storekeepers havo alRo beon iu- dicted for comphieity in tho frauds perpetrated by distillers aad rectifiers, THE UILLA FOUSD aro reparable into two elashes: ona comprising neary all tha names of culprits who bave heen commuited by Commizmoner Hoyoe, and whore uamen bave accerdingly been mven to the public throuzh the papers, tog with & statement of the frands alieyred eginst cach oue, This class comprises the membrrs of the firms of Colsen, Enetman & Co. Ho Junker & Co., Perker I, Masan, Andrew (! coran. K. I Hutebins, Ienae Rutishaaser, Merrra, G (k. Rugesll, J. P, F rlnlu;:. Joseph Schionser, 1L Watson, J. W, kI, Phelpy, 0. R. Hoves, J. Tarne i, 5. Morse, J. I Ford, 'H. G, Uersting, - Will- Ianzou, sud muny ofhers whuse namns have from tims Lo time come o hight. This <8 will bo rerved with benci warranty sud brought in: cornrt op fast as be, Woen they are raizned they will, of ‘course, Lave (o roun the b nlhich they Veforo Commissinner Hoyuo when ar are thoee : have beea sxdulourly concealed from tho news papers, Bomu twenty indictraents have been found ngainat persans connected sith the whi ky business biero, the names of whom bave ne er beou mentioned in that connoction, Tt1s s deratood that warrants havo been issued for this claes, and that they will be brouglt iuto court 88 fast 8 poseibin. Tt 18 not deemed proper to pive the names at present, or notil the indicted Parties bave been approbended. Of course, gossip has Leen busy with the names of lanmreuu! who are suppused to have been indicted, but, sa is common, report has gono eadly astray in wost cases. g THE ST, LOUIS INDICTMENTS, YPATERDAY'S BTIRRING NL'W8 NOT CONFIRMED, Svecial Inspatcls th The Chitcado Tridune. Wasnixaron, D. C., Nov. 5,—Thero has Leen much talk bere to-da7 over the reports of the indictmonts sy St. Louis of prominont officisls. The Treasury Department has no information on tho subject, as the managemant of the whoie matter sinco tho first trial bozan Las beou in the bande of the Department of Justice. A dispatch this evening from Bt. Louis to tho Depsrtment anys 88 yet only McKoo and ox-Collsctor Maguirs hava beon lodicted. Nothing whatever indicst- g that indictments havo been found fn tho caeo of Orvilla Grant and Geo. Babcock hna been rocolvaa hore. Thn tostimony now being pregoutod to the Grand Jory in St Louis is of a local characier, and s not furniehed from tho Treasury, honco the ah- Honce of all definite information liere. Tha St Loulns Distzict Attoruney tolegraphied this aftur- noon for Washingion witnceses in the Avers nase, which s set for the firse of next week. and #omg of them will leave to-night. Dispatches to the Dopartmont of Justico indicato & quick and sharp campaign agaiest the remeining membars of tho Ning, GEN, DARCOCK, the Prealdont's Secretary, hias Leon interviewed on tha subject of the 8t.” Lous fndictments. o Bays tat he docs not boliove that any indictusent bt becu found ngainst, him for several reasuns, e hasuover bad avintimation from any sourco shat his nawne was to be presented to the Urand Jury, and be kuows uottimg of, nor has he ever bad’ auy_connection, ditsctly or indirectly, with the Whisky Riog, Until Lo received soliablo in- forwation that vomo action hiad been takeu by tho drand Jury, he will Lave nothing to say. Of the man Fitzroy, who, it is stated, turned Btate's evidonce, ha knows nothing, although be believes ho did soa bim once, sud only onco, in &t. Louis. SECHETARY LRISTOW expresses the opiniom, tn whieh tho Commis- miseloner of Iutornal Llevoune coucurs, that thore ls no truth in the stetement, nud that it is sent ont for & seurattousl purnose, boing & part of the tactica of momba:s of the Whisky Ring to broak the foreo of their downfall, TIE HUMOR NOT CAEDITED AT NEW TCRI NEW Yong, Nov. 5.—(overnment official- hero have uo confirmation of the statement coucerze Iug the mdictraent of Uen. Babeock at §t. Louis, and trl‘le frionds of the General do not credit tho soport, NOTHING ATOUT DABCOCK AXD ORVILLE GUANT. Syl Insvateh to The Chicago 1anune, 8t. Lowis, Mo, Nov. 5.—This moruiug, iu tha United States Circnit Court, Jobn Mclall, ex- Guuger, mude his appesrance and withdzaw his former pleas of not-gylty and entercd o plea of guilty to each of thio indictments, Asio all the otlior cages whero tle defendants havo pleaded guilty, McFall's seutonco was suspended for tho time’belng, and he was permitted to gv ou hia old bond. ~ The Grand Jury hava beou in session all dsy, and busy with the exameastion of Fitz- ray aud other witnesses. Groat excitoment pro- vails smoug mowbers of the Ring, and, in fact, all classes of poople are much stirred up on the recont Ring dovolopments, The Grand Jury havo been spceislly guarded to-day in prosecute ing their investigations, sud it is ‘lmpossible to ascortan with dofluitonens whetber thoy bave fouud suy new indictments sinco guu!nnlny. Many rumors are ailoat, mauvy of them very siraight and n'vpnumly eredible, but nono au. thenticated. T'hore appears to Lo no doubt, bowever, that o number of prominent ous will bo indictod for complicity in the Wiuskoy- Ring frauds. — MILWAUKEE. TRIAL OF AN LX-0AUGER, Spectal Disvaleh to Tha Clucago Tridune, Micwavsee, Nov. b5.—In the case of Moeller, 1ato Gauger of the intornal sevenuo, in the United Btates Coutt to-day, sevoral wit- neusses wero oxamined, The anly realiy new evi- dence adduced way that of a Now York Gaugoer, who testided that eome of Shooufield's high- wiues gauged in New York did not turn out in acoordsnce with the Gauger's report hero. Bloeller did not gango the wines in question, but the evideuce was admissiblo as going to prove the genoral chargo of consplracy. —_— RESIGNATION, Special Diapatch to Ths Chicago Tridune, Des Moines, Is., Nov. 65.—The Hon, Ezekiel Clark, haviug boen elected Senator from John- aon Couaty, has tendered to the Board of Ilo- gonts of the Btato University bis resiguntion of tho oftice of Treasurar ot that institution, which Lie liaa held for clght years, 1t ba been accept. od, and John Coldren, of Iowa City, olected In 1l placo, ; CHURCH UNION, Spectal Dispateh o Tha Chicago Tribune. Des Moixes, Is., Nov. 5.—The two Presbyter- ian chusches here, Old and New Bchool, have perfectod » oansolidation. The property of tho 01d Bebool churon is to bo sold, aud tho pro- coeds invested in_the other. The Rev. J. Gill, pastor of the 01d Bebool chuseh, will be pastor of tho consolidated chwurch. stz e SRRENS The Mikado of Japau. : Te torm sikado, used to desiguato the Eu. poror of Japan, i» of doabtfut otywolugy. The word doea Lot oceur fu the most aucigut Japancae books, but 14 to ove, out of many bames given to the Ewperor, which Las obtained the greatoay curtenoy. Tho durivation o1 mikado usually ucomg by the Japanese fs from mi, hosorable, august, aod kado, s gate, equivalent o the Turkish title Bublima Porte. Teuno is the oficial desigustion now usod for the Einberor, and wll Japaueee Ministers aud Consule are aesredited as Vet Fennn Ter of Jaar who i st b v Legnn (o reiy LIl Emgercra havn oe el th o tenening Niicado (1475) €9 Mutruht- L, wecond gon of th r Komes Tenna and the L re ila wes b i v, B BN married elii nialis, & f the firkt rank, iz thn habiw of atory, (e ad piven sudienco to a0 sppears o public, sn niemupers of the Diplomatie Corts 1 Japan, to Tits owp officers, and to the foreigrers emplozed i tho Government service, Ilo arcence, 1iles, and acts iko n Luropesn soverigu.- dictona® Awerican Lyclopndia, reciscd olition, articie ** Mikado," e g i MISSISSIPPLL Scenes ne ¢l Cinetnnatt Commeresal, Jaczsox, Nov. 2.—It has been 8B quiot an election nn I over aitondod. Whou overs man know that every whito man was armed. sad that a singlo personsl difficuity nught firo the mine and jead to the sisughtar of a hundred, thero way groat circurospection of conduct and exqui- site caro to avold treading upon other people’s toes. Fsery bueiness honse in the city was closod from eatly mormng until pight, giving the eity o Stunday apj.earance, Ihia was doue that overy wlite nan ught give his undividod attention to securiug tho olection of the Dmmacratie ticket, npon thn succewa of which thoy boltave that their veyy wulvatiun depenin. I uever before raw such delermination to carry an eleeuion. the whole bode of the white veaplo Leitit noved by a cominon impuise, The woalthy citizens havs’ given liberaliz of their means to BECUTE ¥Oler, WIthout pin Aeruplos a4 to how the ¥oles wore obtained. Lvers whity man rasolved Lamuelf 0% & cammitien to kecure the vote of at teast one entorsd man, The reluis etoutune, T womid not heve believad that & many eol e eople could have bren g & to voio tuy Dem, ticket an 1 have aten do it here to-day. No foree, or viole or itinidation wau eme plovod. L'watched scx tuis closely, sy had the o5 4stznce of nuother pamy, hut we §iint'y and eeverally faued to disenver auytlang forie or violence, or anyihigg that conld Lo properis calted intimidation, Moro votod with the whiten hese than oo Le- for—ren. W00 thBa Lwice mM TGOV fa 5 auy other election, They were chivfly nd thi by the uon-interfereuce of the Govirmmant, Bacause tbe Government did not stop in ut tho request 0f Gov. Atuce, they havo gat the voton that it bas ** gono back on theim," as they call e, aud now, being wittiout it< sapp thet must cultivate friendly relations s po.:. ticy with the whies. Ther know thot they cannot msintain & coutest with thews without CGoverument eupport, sud us they hato Leas depnved of that support, the next best Ling In to accept the wesiable, Tiis wan the clue! tufltente operatiuz amaug thea he ud the great cauen of such an tuussal uumber of them votlayg the Demozratic ticket. Another influence a3 tho well-knorn fuct that the whitew aro in armns; that ther intend ger to live under negro rule if ther have tto get ont. ‘The negrans do not wanta fight, They know what that meaus. o many voled with ‘the whites 84 2 mulier of couciha- tion, pretorring to woe Domcerais elected than to heve 8 row in which they wouid bo the cluef cufferers, 1 wituessed many sirango ecenca ot the polla, and around atout among the crowd, This rort of thing was repeated ofton by men who weto supptied with mouey for the purpore. A man woult selvet bis darky and oj.crate on him in this wiea: ““Uncle, bave you voted ™ #No, sah." “(ioiug to voter" es, #ab," Tow 2 Lo 'Pablican ticket, anb." T pernuade you to vote the Democratic afraid to voto it, are you " *No, sah; not o bit." ‘I bet ¥ you nre afraid and voto the Denoeratis Licket. b * Mo 'fraid ! No. sl 18 Juzger aln't 'frald ; Lio niu't the skeery sort, he mu’t.” ell, I'll bet you 82 you are afraid to do it,” ‘ut up your o LIl take das bot, eali§ I'm po skeery nigger. Thoe moucy is bauded to s third paity. Tho negro is gven a Democratic tekot, aud, aecomw- ranied to the rolls by a whiwg man, who Becs that {¢ is voted. 'Then the negro returus, aud is paid the ** wager * ho Lun won | A neat way that to buy votes, and et the same timo escapa the pevalty of tuolaw. A hundred dollars thou expendud goes semo distupco ju add:vg to Democratic “'gane." Leav: o uegia and u white 1nan 5o to the polla eige by ewde, sud each voio the Democratic ticket. Thep the whito man_touk the uegro to 4 tony nuok, gavo him two drinks of wlneky and & baodful of cigars. 1 could not sny that Le boughs the vota; hoonly took ths occasion to treat bis colored friond. An old negra tiau, spparently too old to work, sud lookiog to be,realiy needy, atood near tho polls with a Republican ficket. ~ A whtto boy, 1.0 ovar 14, said to bim, * Unele, why dun't you voto tho Democratic tick Thoto carpet-baggers don't care anything for you. They'd lot you starvo to death.™ i “[aunpo but they would.” replied the old man, “for I'm bungry right now, If yow'll ges mo u little mouey 1o get syme bread to talio Lome, L'll voto the Democratic ticket." The boy's face brightenod up. Ho went to the bottaw of ui§ pockots, turued them inkide out, but Lo could ind_uoching but g S-cont mickel, Gl\'lnf tbat aud & Democuatic ticket 1o the old s, ho went after more, and I+ have no doubt gaiued B vote for the Democracy. ‘There was tomo triciery, snd s fow yotes wero Koiuod *iu tho wavs th ro dark.”™ 'To protect nogrees who coull not read, tho Republicans printed their tickety on yollow vaper, The Demcerats straightway printed #omo on tho rame wort uf paper, hoping to gain something by the migtakes which men who do "mkkno" & lotterin the boot would naturally make, o utep up there After all argument biad been exbaustad upon & | certain negro, and by uo possibulity conld be Lo 5Ot to agree to vole tho Democratiu ticict, Le was, fn & for justancos, brought into it in this wiea: As thoy n;:rronchod the polly, in hne, o white man would eny, “Well, ‘uncle, you ara gotuye ta vote the atraight Ropublicen ticket, aro you:" Yos, sah." **That's night. Let every man vote with his color, I'mawhite man, aud veto tho Do cratie tickot [unfolding at], Why, goolniss alive! 1've made a mistako, and got a Kepud an ticket. Now, Idon't waot to loso my ou the line to get another. Lot me #ou yous Tho darky unconsciously haunds over 3 “\Yby, old man, you've wado a mistaho, 00! Yows is s Dewocratic tivket! Somebody bus played off on you; it'n d—d mean to take that advautage of § man who can' read, it we can Jubc swap tiokBts, can't wo? That makes 1t all 1ght, Now we are both fixed.” Ho adraitly gives the darky a Democratlo tick- at of the gauio color, which he, not beivg able to rend, puta into tho Lox rnd goes howe thinking that bo has dircharged s duty (o the Ropuolio- &0 party! " ‘Lliers were & few [pstances of impos:tions of tha sorl—not many. Toward 12 o'clock 1t becameo known that tho Domocrats were gaining largoly nt each box, and that iL was owming to the colored peopla voting with them, This put the whitea in the best possible inmor, and dispoiled all danger of ariot. When every- thing was progresaiug 80 salislactorily thero was no use of & 1o, aind vobady had any oceasion to start ono, dlote Wed DO HeceusIty, Da §4 EoMmo- timen doune, to get up a mock fight and frighten nway tho colored peuple, for thoy were voting the Democratic ickuz 80 well that it was an ode vaptage to have them aiouud. Whst 18 tho result 2 To-night, in Jackson, tho feeling betweon the races s better than ¢ han been 1 soven yonrs, The Dowmocrats have cmrind the county and the Biste, aud ara over- flowing with praises for thelr * colored friends,” who voied with thom, o night woars on. Every dispated ndicates & Democratio gain fu yome unoxpected quarser. The whites aru 1 ecatacies. The pight air 18 burdenod with yeils of delight, but thero is 5o [m.ml firing or disorderly conduct, As yot, the tepublicans canuot claiin & dozeu countios tn the State. ‘The Domocrats bave wlocied their whole ticket, oarried the Legislature by a large s Jority, and gained at loast two Cougrossmcy. ‘Tho Nepublicas oflicials here ackuowlsdye thiat thie parsy in Missisaippl 18 dons for, Nothe Iug short of the powor of the lederal Govern- weut can set it on 1ty logs agai ——— A sanke Sto Ford's Southern (K While out Liunting o lae L ussds ard Ives discovsied & Jargs cavo hill uuder a rock, und wiile vpposite Leard tho squealing of pigs inside. 1le wicpped cluso to toa niouth of the cavo to inveatigate the matter, a0 to his borror saw protruding the head of an {mmense rattlesnake, witha plg in his mouth. ‘Tho pix was sbous & mouths old, aod weighed ] foiatds. Tle summoged o namber of ihare, with guny aud pitohforks, who »mit a taves firo an the month of the cave in onder o diva the enagea out, In about an hout they comeeenead pouring wut over the burning X As they approached in might the partien fired upon them fr5m the top of the chf, They canthmal Lo pour ont unti tin aurroonding wacdd foe 20 vatds waunte snt htarmily covered with dead and live n.akos. They kilind 819, bus many made their mnsw. "Tha lutgzent one willed 0fcetlong, and measurad around £ thn boxt largest—a femala— wan 7 fent long, and mensnred 1 foot around the Loidv, The largest suakes hava been prosorved iu aleohal, nut will bo o exbibition at our Fair frenaf charge. The nnake reforred to had 150 rattles, Tho cave wea hterally filled with tha hierds and bones of slieep, pigs, efc., which liad been capiurod from the surrounding coune E2 ——— A CELESTIAL HOLIDAY, ‘Fhic Chinese Fenst of the Dead. San Franssco Bulletin. . The Clinceo antamnal fostival oyer tho desd of their race, which commenced onBanday week, reachind ita moet interosting pownt last Thuraday. From daslight until_noou the road to Looe Monntaing won literatly alive with pedestrians and expresa-wazons, packed with tho ehite and rebblo of Chunatown, roasted hogs, and overy degeniption of ChiLcko provisions. Ily 11 o'clock in tho morning, the wooden altor, noar tho centre of the cemotary, wak wnrrounded by o largo hanthon band, and & lib= eral ntoro of fish, flesh, and fowl, not ta mene tioo mtacks of cakes und candies. On one sid¢ of tha mitar, if so it mivht be called, ‘was & lurpe ntove, over whick a prominent functionary husied bimeol? in moking tea for tho entird . crond. Joss sticks wero bumlng upon the alter, and on tLiren sides canales burned, {ilaminatin 4ha figuren of threo daties,~tha ono outhe m'i representing what snswers in their theology ta aur davil. and whom they evidently tbink it necesvary to propitiata before procacding with their worship” over tuo individaal graves, To- ward tho oAk, OF risiog eun, aootber lew hide- ons Sgure. refrosonting tho mighty spitit of Gond ; wud on tho south an forignificant, good= natnred poreolnin iinage, represeatiog soms local wpiritual fusciionsry, Provisions wore hespad | boforo savon of thero licures, aud &n incanta- tion performed Lefore ther, soverally, by theso ! four men, after which, to tho horribie music ot n small Celestial band, they ropsived to the in- dividual graves, tho relstions of the decessed s$ ench tomb taking o princtpal part. Tho oldest frinale relative (if there were any sales prescat) dancad abiont the grave several times, an thouga sting by a borkat, doscanting on (Le virtues of the departed, After thie the @ poated on the grave ow atrips of yellow faver cyellow being the imperial colors, and ir hin the provizions brooght by thorelatives ware placad, if relutives wera predeut, If thuy wers niut, the spirit of tha peson had to be cone tented i rliced of the boge yvhich had heen Lrought cat for thel purpose, Yo mala relative they poute] sowe ho pricst eiuch up i and paute terad and o up, aud then the fantastic prooce to another gravel A few ndividuaty, who judaiged in the meantime in s quiet emoke, wern stationea ab differeat 19t i the cometory to protect tha shtar, and vititcd praves nod cngaged the hoodlims, wha #eemed imbued vath the idea that, the cero. monies wers iceiituicel botely for thelr amusos auent. Too policemin bad bren chartered tot th oo, . but, being ompipressat, the plags ful denizens of ‘Ter Flat had wan” & sly ehot sl Toor Jolm kad 1 one justance H the aien flend at the aliar with a big rock, upan which ho bit tho dust, amid the mimplo but vaigkiza of the hesthen mukj tin trinmplhol of the hoodinms, who eeemed elated ikt of cobbiestouing the dovil with Euccess, Afcer visiting 08 mauy graves as pricticable inaceordance with the roquitemeuts of a Co lestial day of labor, tho asvembly met ab the aliar and'cujoyed a simplo collation of gritte] cat, chow-cliow, aud cold tea, during which tim{ the ladies reposed under parasals, which proe {ected them from the sun's raya sod cobbloe stonen. At tho ond of the frugaland recherchd ditmer they gathered up the provisious, th thiere might bo 0o freo lunch at tho expenso d tho nation, terambied into thelr expross wagons and returned to their firosides a little faster that was compatible with the solemunity of the ocess sion und the safety of their persons. St S LITTLE ROCK ITEMS. LitTie Rock, Ark., Nov. 6.~In the Benata to dey tho memorial to Congresa acking s natjonal wyatom of levacs for $he Mississippi River waa pasaed. X Tho Hou. J. 8. Jones, Mester of the State @Grenga, doliverod an addross in the hall of tha House of Roprasentativad to-night, on tha sube Jject of the Order of I'strons of Husbandry, SUICIDE. watch to The Chieano Tribune, iy, O., 5.—Jacob Ostor committed snicids, ¥Looting himself through the heart last night with ag ariny musket. Tho charge, whiclt was commun mirble and ehuok irou, passed completely through his body and lodged in tha ceiliog. Fawm.y troutlo is the suppossd cause. —_————— CCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yonrw, Nov, U.—Arrived, sseamship Greeco, from Londor Bavriyone, Md., Nov, 5.—Arrived, steamship Braunscuwery, from Lremen, Arab Xorscs. The articlo o Arabia fu tho eocond volume of the new edition of the ** Encyclopadia Britas nica " s Ly Witliaw Palgrave, one of the first a thoritice npou the subject. 'A good portion of s article 1o given to that thems of novor-faile ing wonder, ths Arnb liorse. o says : ¥ enrad undor an open siiod, and aarly habit- usted o the siebt of nray, to the sound aud glit- tar of ncapous, sud 40 all the aceessories of by mun life, tho eolt grows np treo from vice or tiwndisy, and evon 2eq; a doureo of intelli- iico thal surprion o etrauper, Harloy and dates are tho chief atall proveuder; buttno grassof the purtere-grounds, in the selection of which much cara 1 taicen, I¢ tho ordinury nonnshment of au Arab horeo, ' Of water tho allowanco {s always eht purposoly scant. A good Nejdeo will cantor fout-undstensy bours do suminer timo saud eiphit-aud-fortyin winser without ones roquiring adank. Baw meat, driod, is oceasionally given mumall auantilien whon 'extra. exertion I8 ro- quired ; luoorna graen la employed for lowaring the tove. (ieldingsare verv race, Tho color thuy most frequently ocours 18gray ; thon comeschent- nut: then whito and sorrel; mottled gray and biack are bow and thoa to he fouud; dark bay Colts nro riddeu onrly--tou early, fudeed their third, or oven gocond year, aud are 2ovu breken into n stoady wulk or canter, aud 1o tho ambling paco which is 8 spoctal fuvorito with Anb riders; racing, an Arub anusement from time immentorialy and tho gama of *forzed,’ o Kind of toumament, or mock-ig| with Liunt polo aiicls, bighly topular throug out tho peninsl iplcto the traliug oy to wind and puce, Haddlus aro vellom used in Nojd, and stirrups nover; but bota ard coca~ sioually emploved 1 Hojez and Yemen. So it iy, aldo, With bits, tuo place of whleh is taken in Nojd by balter-ropes, the seal guidatice of the auimal” beinz attiost wholiy efecied by the pressure of iha ndor's Jeg and knoco. Hboes, tao, aro of rare pecurrenco, nor aro they nesded in tho light sand-mixed suil of tho contral prov- nees ; on the viher band, the bouls ure often rubbed with grenso, to connteraet tho drying ef~ foces of the hieated ground. Of atl miccues of . groomny, docking aud clipping excepted, | tho Arabs mro mastory; aod their patural Jwdness. to aumali—a quahly which they share with mosc Usientals, togother with the care every reasonablo man bostows on a valus- ble articlo of pruporty—iusures toan Arab horse good tientwont at this bunds of ite owner. But Arab horsew do nob commonly enter tents, nor play with weme and childron, nor in s goneral wey doghey sbaro the family meals, norara thoy hiabituslly kissed and oried over, as the imagiuation or credulity of some uarrator has suggested. Au Arsb flving for life ha, fndeud, been koown (o give the only moryal of bread novut bim to hie horee, rather than eas | au sus1u which solf-preservation nbare as affection. Laatly, the standing prohibition of horee-selling from Nejd Lus rosily nothivg more romsotio in it than narrow-miuded appllcation of the principles of j1otective monopoly ; in other cases, reluctance to conclude a barguin simply indicatos shad the otler made was wsutticlont,” A Cat's Dovotion to For Kittens. Sterlden (Conm.y Republican, In the buildiug which was burued last week on Weet Maiu streot thero was acel with & lit- ser of four kittous, At fizsr the cat wonld nov move, but stayed with bondittle oucs, but as the fry rm;l‘uulo&l sud bacaims too wanu ¢or ber, she { £nally Jumged to bor feot and soizod one of the kitteus'in her mouth and curriod it to & placa of wafuty. ‘Thu old cat tuen returued to the build- ing and took another ouo of tho kitteos and cac- ried that Lo the piace whore she bad taken the first, and so on uutil the four were out of danger. Tha old cat was ml),nmd vory budlv, bosides bu- ing permuncotly Dlinded. ©On the tall there ju handly the rcesmblunce of & Lair lofs, sud om other portions of her body thoio sro warked ef- fugie Of the liry,

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