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sl tha my. sy her, 50t ihe port Xty Tom g ity ting and e ting itu. oog. ory Ler e be o by ag o b & proclamation suppresalng 4 In privato places, bot tha aweaping yzo- mmn'-’m of tho Masor of Lillo only shows fisb s should bo_ watchard an a tanu it for trea- atapoms, snd opoils. would refoics wn, &4 o Texsn Comatitctional Contention haa iepted & most comprehienrivy orlieln providing f Saato control of railioadn, 1t givon 10 avery b ght to construct aud operato eonorctions " intermecting roxn ; prolifbits conuolidation % atallol or competiug linos, or tho_ooprotida- jon by contract o under judicial sala of any Tosd withn thie Btato with ono organizd undor Thelaws of anotbior Stato, or of tho Unitediitates, \nd retcrven 1o the Loginlaturo tho right to ce- Liblel sostoonbio ratos and to_otact lara pro- Hbitiog discriminations, Tho pooulistly Graugor fsture of tho aticlo In tho claiiso requltiug soy foad boreafter constructed to within 3 miles of & Eounty-peat (0 18y & brack thuroto snd citablish sdepot there: e e one of tho prightlicst papora in Philadelphia 1stho All-Day City Item, which horotoforo hoa tuan » middsy nd aftecuioon publication. On or ¢ Doc. 1 it will bo changed to & morning juno. Perhaps tho oxtraonlivary succoes of tho Times bas inducad tho proprictors of tho All-Day Qily Jtem to mako this change. Thore certainly wrom in Philadelpbis for more onterprising moroiog Journale. The rosult of the lnte elections, according to 1o Bpringfleld (Mava.) Zicpubilfoan, la to whow {hst *Tho Democratio party caunot ‘boat the Tto- subliesn party mext yoar, But tho Republican iy an bost Itsolf, —and without *half trying," eltber” The Cincinnall Gazetie, Cleveland Leader, and ber Obio Republican journals, are now demand- pytnorepest of tho **Onzoax law,” which broaght the Popo's big Loo into tho Iato convass. Colorado fs not yet a Btate, but already hiave oy developed tho on-man power thero, ‘The Ugilaturo conelsts of ninoteen Republicans, speuen Domocrats, and ono Indopondont. At tho Iato olection in Ponnsylvania, Gov. Fuxrma¥eT ran 1,220 votes ahead of his ticket, —— ‘PERBONAL. Frank L. Whetstone, of Cincinnatl, is at the Trmont. Gen. Robert Williame, of Loavenworth, is at tbe Pacifie, Rochofort's naw novel s dirocted againet tho of Paris. The fon, W. H. Hostotter, of Philsdolphia, is #ths Bhorman. Insso 8holby, of Kentucky, formerly of Chi- o, fa st the Pacific, Jobn R. Stuyvesant and William Booth, of Kow York City, are at the Tremont. Col. Willlam M. CGrosvenor has formed an «iterial connection with the New York Finan- i Tbe HomyPotor Molendy, of Codar Falls, and its Hon, &, L. Pope, of Davenport, Is., sro 4 the Tremout, Donn Piatt roprints all tho nowspaper squibs bvesn find about Bocrotary Chandler under the beud Chandoliora," Carlylo has tho nerves of his band so shat- taed that he cannot vrite himsclf. Ho lg hliged to ernploy ap amanuousis, The brotbors Wainwright bave Loon formally Indicted for tho Whiteckapol mardor in London, w4 wlll bo triod at tho sesalon this month, Toe Hon. F. W. Hilton, of Portsmauth, N, H., s Hoo, G. Allen, of Now York City, und the Hon, A, E. Btevens, of Omabs, are at tho Bher- B, ALondon correspondont saye that tho Princo of Walos loft England in very low spirite, aud fzpreased with the idea that he should nover ro- fm alive, Jumen Fair 1a the only member of the famous Buanzn tiim who has received a lHberal aduca- teo. flo I8 waid to bo tho original of Brot Eurte's Col. Btarbottlo. Ailian Hawtnorno eays that the correoct use of Azricaniyms 18 ra7o among those not to the ©ioner born, and thinks tbat it requires subtlo dxrimination to uso them. .8, Gilvort, tho dramatiat, anthor of * Tho Piisco of Trath,” etc., is one of the counselors fe:1be defonse 1n'tho caso of Wainwright, the Weed Whitecbapel murduror. Rire shilliogs 18 tho fine Ell Stacey paid for {anog pigy through tho streots of Briagewator, Ighad, ono recant Babbath morning, *'the e bot being & work of pecessity or coarity on it Lord's da; Ouribaldi has writton to the Agrarian Society #Rane that tie bopes tho day is not far distant 0. Kiupp guna aud ironclads will bo turned & plow-slhiares and pruning-hooks. Thut day oussem a littlo distanc at prescut. Orer 8,000 peopsle wore prosout at the firat Tiuens oyncort i Boston, sud the receipes waro Vot £5,000, Btany were turned away from tho Wit Aftor tho pe:formance an olegunt ser- ol plate was prosented to Alile. Titiens, Mother Stowntt, & leader 1n the Ohlo tomper- L crasade of two years ago, has induced & bre number of motliors in thak Stato to notify Wwon-seoperm mot to gall liquor to tholr sons Taiaw thero compzels obedionco to sach notices, + Dr. Kenealy's publishior bas sbaudoned bim, 1 surrendored to tho prosocution iu s libel %t the menuscript of an srticle complaioed of, Buamd that proceediugs for perjury will bo Uoagainat iouealy and his soa on the tosti- =y thus prov:nred, Poatmagtor- Gonoral Jewell warns all women Bloxars of the Dead-Latter Qdico. Fowof the Sls employad there, malo or fomale, over z‘flxl. or abs, or rebign. The divizion ls a sort Susoloum of buriod affections,—a place not Wened by natural iaws. quxz Tiatt gaw tho famoun Mre, Blackford 103d, aud ho soya lie would au soon think of :‘:lns love to Zady Macle/i. as to ber, Dutsbe & *utital. Hor Roman noso in exquisite tmwmu.m bLas that cold, delicate outline and Roatrily that fudicate the bird of prey.” :uwl. Max Muvler distributied the prizes and mflmuu at tho Oaford and Cambiidge lucul luatious in Mauchester recentiy, and in s '3:“ 221 that he hiad sounslly sent biv dsugnte 'ako part In theso oxamiustions, nud he vd to continue soudisyg them unul thele ; “100 wan finished, “fl;:lrlxns advisos nil sensiblo poople to re- e, lllmu expenses and fuveral exuibitions " m.P DR the slmple prewotices of the Soclety iy 90y, They would be wiss aleo to fol- °m in refuuting tho fashion of wearing :“Mnu. which 16 always costly, uud, as worw a2y %6 men, hidoous , Duysirk, N o L 1 aiatton, Puiwdely ; Job Piader, Artiur 1 suder, and y Boatous B, F1, Wailler, Indiannpolis; ceo and W, W, 1Xogt, Hoston ; J, C. W Yotk Cuye A Madacom, ouiabat B ;L,;g};inh. Now Lork Llys . Graod Py .'W-.\;f,fi',,‘ Ih.\'u’uh!,lln R,0.0i1 i . I3 torwort, Qtiey; Juaso .“'Z.'Atnmcky Bamuol Weils and l%ru.:{l.wfiul, Ty batles Calobian, Clovolan C- L Eoton, BL Paut s "D, Oweu Joaes, u B, Tuybor, lendon, Dat; Lo H. +dretnunt Hotise 0, Hiicehy, D, . Watar, Loummnili Loy " L 852 Louies .v."u. s Nicuols, Hartyord, Cous. hoo o K hoggs’ Whooliug, Vaui nl‘»'&’:{.‘,'"’j D, 0, W, Bullird, Atberd iy e Sow Yerk ity ieury D. Mupy, Nuw York e lewoy, I, Fulw rda, cud L, 1, Davis, Des ot . & Riag, Giavlonan; .8, Wai don, i Gy Teledot Andrew Seorke 1, Carscr, AU Georye A Lnaj s, Unsatia W Vork ity ; T .'n"lx":x" e, BanC % &, Lruoke, 619 | Bprings, Avc.” Lastar, l ! TIIE CIITCAGO 'TRID Uiv THURNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1875, FOREIGN. What Stanley Saw in 11is Explo- ration of Lake Nyanzn, A King With 2,000,000 Subjeets and 300 Wive: Marked Increaso fu French Revennes Durlng the Past Year, The Vatioan Disposed to Temporiza with the Bpanish Covernment. A Russfan Decree Annauncing tho Anncxation ol Khokand Territory. AFRICA, FTANLET'S RXFLORATIONS, New Yonn, Nov. 18.—The Herald publishes this morning & telegeaphic synopsis of lottars recoived in London from Stanloy. Ileesys Dr. Livingstono was wroug In reporting that the Victoris Nyanza conuisted of five lakes. Spoko ocorrectly stalon that Victoria Nyanza is ono lake, but Bpoko's two fslandy are peninsulss, Tho River Bhimeoyn is the principal fooder of tho Iako and extromest source of sho Nilo yot dia- covered. Blanloy had soveral conflicts with slave-dealors on the Iake. On ono occasion he was attacked by 100 natives, armed with spoars, in thirteen canoes, who woro ropulsed after a sovero fight. Threa natives woro killed. o arrived ot tho Utesal bunting-camp at Nisayura April 12, whote tho King aircctod extra- ordivary festivities snd displays, Ono featuro wns n naval roview on tho Iake of eights-four canoos, manned by 2,500 men, On tho second day, In addition to ihe naval mancuvers, thero woro racos in which oighty-four canoes wero on- gaged, onch propolled by thirty oarsmop, tho King loading tho fleet personally, In the preeonco of a groat crowd of on-lookors, ivcluding the 800 wives of the King. On the third day there was bird-shooting and target-practico by 5,000 troope, snd on the fourth day he roturnad to Mtesas, the Capital, This King has 2,000,000 wudjocta. els o Mussulmuan, lss great intolll gonco, and bis dominlon Affords the bost augary for tho possible clvilization of Africa. by FRANCE. BTEAMER ACCLDENT, Loxpox, Nov. 10.—Thero ia a roport at Lloyd's that tho stoamship Villo de Paris, arrived at Hasvre, from Now York, this foropoon, struck a pior in tho harbor, opeuing her foreport, and that hor position may bocome critical If the pres- ont gale continues. Mavag, Nov, 10.—The steamer Villode Paris 15 now moored to tho quay, apparontly in a safe povition, Her storu is_considorably dsmagad. it is expected that she will go into dock to-mor- Tow. NATIONAL REVENULS, Pams, Nov, 10.—1he Minister of Financo has informed the Committeo of the Aesombly that tho rovenito since tho commencoment of tha proseut yeur s £32,000,000 in oxcoss of tho cati- mates. n'fl:fl TOPE 17A8 NO RIGOT TO GRANT TITLES. Pamg, Nov, 8.—Tho Fronch Goveroment has decided that the Jope has no right to grant titlos, The ronson given ia that the Pope 8 no fonger & temporal soveroign, ————r SPAIN. A NOTE FROM TILE VATICAN, Loxpos, Nov. 11—6 s. m.—Tha reply of the Vatlican to Spsiu’s noto was sent to adrid yes- torday. The Vatican accopted the declaration of the Bpanish Governmont that It is dusirous of ocoming to an nnderstanding, and hos given the Nuucio at Madrid justructions to negotiate. s Gl GREAT BRITAIN. CARDINAL 3U'CLOSKEY. DosLry, Nov. 10.—~Lo-morrow Cardinal Me- Closkey will attend at the Commencement of tha Catbolle University mn this city. whero Caidioal Cullen is to preeide as Chancellor. Sevoral Bish- ope, tho Lord Mayor, and leading citizevs aro expected to bo present. Tho Univorsity will prosont mn addreie to the American Cardinal, Cardinal McClonkey will cwbark at Queonstown on Bundsy on boatd the steamer Abysuinia for Now Yorlk, FACTORY DURNED Loxpox, Nov. 10.~The factory of Cook & Soue, wholesale clothlers at ‘Yamarid, Busford- shiro, bas boen destroyed by firo, Six hundred oporatives aro thrown out of work. AN ARCUBIBHOP A¥POINTED. Loxpon, Nov, 8, —Father Croke, of Australis, bns boen appointsd Avchbisbop of Cashel, Ireland, by the Pope, at the request of Cardinul Cullen, ou account Of bis aui-nationnl viewe, Cutlen’s policy being autagomstio to Irish na- tiopality, ISt RUSSIA, A BLICE OF TEWMTURY ANNEXED, Lonpow, Nov. 10.—1he following order, dstad Nov. 0, has boon addressed to tho Russian troops in Khokand : Tho tersitory on the right bsuk of tho Syr Doris, from the Rus«aa frontior to the Ittvor Nareon, bithorto bolongiug to Khokand, 18 suuexod 0 Russia, Chaignin iNDIA, A MELIGIOUS WAR, Loxpox, Nov. 10.—A. apocial telogram from Ponaug asys tho Rujub of Lilla bas ocdered the Larut, Solangore, and Porak discricts o tako up arms. A religious war is expected, gt s AUSTRALIA, ANETIOAN BEANEN NELEASED LY THE AUTHORI TS, New Yoni, Nov, 8.—A lotter from byduoy gays thn American Consnl there forced the Aus- tratian authorities to retwn thuso sormun whom 1 thiey Liad tllogaliy goized fiow tho American bak Idw Uaylor, und “hed seottu a prisn over 100 miles 1uto tho 1nterior ; nud he 18 now claiming exomplary dumsgod 10 tholy bulialf, ———— TURKEY, A BOMOR. Losion Globe. Loxpox, Nov, 9.—It l4 rumored hore that a split bias occuared in tho allisnco formod bebwoen Austris, Rusals, aud Germavy, rogardiug the Herzogoviniau troubles, and that Ruesia threat- «eu to tako possehaton of the Danubian Pri- clonfities, Bhonld thia happen, Hoguad will suize Egypt sud the Island of Creto, THE WEATHER. New Yonx, Nov, 11—1 a, m.—For the Upper Lako region, falling baiometor, suuthesly winds, weimer, cloudy weather, aud rain arons, followed Ly nsiog burometer, northwesterly winda, and colder, partly cloudy woathor.' LUCAL OLYKRVATION, cuao, . OTBERYATIUNS. uo, Nov, 10—=Midnight, i Woather, .08{Clondy, [Gear, ‘|oondy, Clear, Nov. 10.—A devero wnou-utcfm i fn progress i Northern New Hampsblre sud Ver- wmout. lu tho negsuborbodd of " Iiattieboio 10 lughol L fall a8 p. e 510, Nov, 10.—~A 200%-8107I0 proy alox, tho Aobawk Valley La-dsy. g TEMPERANCE. Speciat Dispateh to Tha Chicaao Tridune, ¥osxv vu Lac, Wis, Nov, 10.—Tuo Grand Diviewon of the Bonw of Temperance met horo 1hls forenoon, the numbor of represcutatives ba- ing mnch largur thau upou sav torter ocoaslon. Gusand Vatriarch W. Bloowtiold, of Raciue, deliv- crcd an Intereating aonnnt riddrast. Thin even ing & moasgaesting largely attendei wan An addvons of weloomo 1o tho repreneat made by Col. F. A, Watrous, who 4 (irant Worthy Temular far tha W' an mado iy *lr, ) Wl byl Tho resuion will I AN CAUSO Bad DAVIY TA0I0 PrO sconein [an 18 now, nnbwithstamling this damavivis offarts or b faw wmall kpceimony’ ko {usiat on Orgamzng 1 Lrobibitory pacty. POLUTICAL. CANVASSING THE RETURNS., TIE FIFTIH WARD JUDUES BTILL OBLTIATE. Tuo Cansassing Doard continued their opera- tions yeaterday afternoon in the County Baild- ing. There woro but fow porsons prenent, and tho Intorost taken waa na plighl an on tha pre- vious day. ‘Tho relurns from & fow warly wero obtained and read, and now all tho pres emcts anl towns aro heard from cxenpt tho Seventh Precinct of Hsdo Patk and the Second Precinct of tho Town of Tyons, 'Tho relirns uf tho troublosome First Freciuet of the Fifil Ward aro as yet unannounced ofiiciully. Tho ballot-box and & atring of ballotaaro in pnsses- nossion of tho Boawd, na woll as the poll-book and tally-abieat, but nono of thera correspond in thoir accounts, Ths tally-sbeet shown H37 votes ; tho poll-book showa 21 names, whiln the num- berof bullota, though ot nccurasoly known, 1s #aid to be difforent from cither. Ow accountof thieso inconslstencies the Judges rofuse Lo eign thio roturns, Mr. Otlo Bluhra, oue of them. was preent, and said thot ho had done the host ko could under tho circumsatances, aud gives 18 hig ronson for withbolding his namo that be knows the record in wrong, nod so Le I8 not willing to wwear that it (s night. Ilo mentionel the fact that the Ropublican challonger of that precinct took tho contents out of tho ballot-box just when tho polla woro closed, and laid tho bailots on the judges’ tablo. Then when tiey were counted fhe discrapaucy in tho account was soen, thevs Leing sbout sixty votes more than the Lally-shoet showed. Mr. Illubm was asked why ho allowed the Re- publican challouger to wouch tho ballots, and ho replied that he could not balp it, n8 tue man took them bofora be bad timo to stop lim. Gon. Licb was of the opinion that, until tho mat- ter wau sottlod in tho proper way by tho juages. the Canvassiog Board sbonld tako no cognizance of tho sitogotbor irrogular papor mhich wus bLanded In a8 tho roturns ; but a8 soon 84 such a result was obteined thore would be a ¢ mple- tion of tho cauvase. o aleo said that tho Doard did nos want to bo understood a8 throw- ivg out 800 votes, aud thus diafranchising the voters of that procinct, and that legal advico would be taken fn tho matter. It was tho opinion of tho Board that hiad tho poll-book cor- reaponded with the tally-cheot there would not uecessarily have been ag much troublo. The nght course would bo taken Lo straighten tio coufusion, and it would probably result diesd- trouely to somo one. _ Mr. Bluhm was vory willing and anxious to settlo the controversy by counling tho votes, and theo, if there was o greator numbor thau tho 1ali-sheot or poll-book allowod, take out at ran- dom & sufficient Dumber to square accounts. ‘This the Board objected to a4 n prucecding not applicable o the Deectit atato of the cavo, and moreover regarded it 55 & bad procedont to entablish, “I'io roturna of about oight delinquent pro- cincts and towns were read and sonio of them had no tally-sheet, Since yestorday tho returna of some precincts were rejectod on this aocouut, Mr.J. D, Root ohjected s but the Board ex- plaived that an effort bad Leon made to obtain tho neceswary papord, but it was found that the judges had kept none, and the roturns wero ac- cepted. o the caso etands, The returns of the miss- ing towns will probably be brought in to-day, and evorything made out ofticially oxcopt the result in the Fitth Ward, ‘Thisiho Board Lnrdly kuowa how to handlp, and passed no opivions or suggestious that might indicato thair futuro courko, though Gen. Liob futitnated that no ceriiflcates of clection would bo givon ill tho Fifth Ward difficalty wos sottlod. ———— MISCELLANEOUS, THE MINNEAOTA LEMSLATORE. Spectat Dispatels to 'he Chicaan Trioune, 87, Pavr, Nov. 10.—Full returns of the Legis- Inture give the Republicans 7 majority in the Senate and 26 in tho Houso. ‘I'hie Logialature this winter wil! apportiou.the State under the lato census, For tbe next Legisinturo a full Ssuate will bo clectod. TUZ LATEST RETURNS. Spectal Digvatch 10 Pl Chicado Tribune, Mapisox, Wi, Nov. 10.—Nuworons oflicial retutns have been recoived to-day, and ofticial or semi-ofticial 1eturns aro now i from uenrly oil tho countics. Lodingien's mafority will vary vory litt n from 1,000, Hope of thoolaction of the rest of tuo Hopublican tickot i generally uban~ doned. NEW NAMPARIIE PROIIBITIONIETS, Coxconw, N. Nov. 10.—The Prohibitiun partg of this Htato met in convevtion to-day and rominated A. 8, ieudall for Goveruor, TUAT UEAD BAG-IADY, vectal Digpaten o Ihe Chicagn Tyibuns, Ixvuanavorss, lud., Nov, 10.—William 8. Hol- man &d irewdcd tho Youug Mon'a Hendncks Llub atthe Buto-Houso this evening. Ho dweit at longth and with emphasis upon the necossity { ¢ a genoral purliication 1 tho admunsiration ot publio affairs, and devated & good portion of hix uddress to the quession of fiusncos, o favorod tho repoat of the Resumption aot, aud, in view of tho beavy in.crust-account of the Uoverumont, advocated tho abohtion of Navonal —Havha and tho substitutton of grocubscis for their civ- cutating noten. llo thongt tho resalta of the Iato olectionn had showu toeadvisnbility of striv- ing to wecurutnio wdepeudont volots ol thoe coun- try rather thaa the iu jopondent party, which Liad l et | s £ neitler puwer uor cohosion, plhctansrlecti POLITICAL NOTES. Escept that}it never punishes the rogues, Tamtmavy is very lke & Vigilauce Commit.uo, ac- cordisg to tho New York Livratd, which ways ¢ Like a Vigilance Comuitics, It I3 self-clectod ; Iiko o | LI Vigilance Commiiten, it aTrangen fis plann ' serel conuitations ; 1ike & Vigilancs Counnittee, 1t unier- tukes to govern & city Ly metlods outside of sud un- uowa £0 tho luw, Renator Looth, of California, wes interviowod tha other duy as to bis caudiduoy for the Presi- donoy. Iin unswor had no uonseuss about it. Hounid ¢ 1 know it {8 tho Birth-right of overy Ameriean o b Tremdent. Every motusf xpocts hor wo 10 o Provie Qdeut, und. pearly every 1oy i tue couutry talku tiat Way, but it fa au wapiration whileh 1a geneally kiiocked out bf b by the irst hard contact “with the woild, Ay mau with cotnnion sense ought 0 know when ho hus pochanee, OF the rag-monoy repudiation Domacracy the Loulsville Courier-Journat remarks : and daw. L sustylng ab eritated Ly soitred by Iue Lopelessusas of te situation i but o oluer jotatiou- 1ats, ity miora jrudonos aud & Lecowmyg Fesignation, buvo bougut sequestezed erote, mie v-yiug notbiig, bat 1 feading, witt tie mu(e eloiiense of luui, © For God's sake, spura u * The **balance of trado ™ against Eungland for the past fivo years has aulounted to 1.400,- 000,000, and yet England hos uot becu growing vary poor during these sauo voars, Itisa mat- e worth tho cousideration of those ecunomisty Wh prescts largely from tha * balanea ot teuda text rogarding our natioual tiusuced, The juii- vidue! who takes (0 100ro (hAD 10 4TS OUL I8 01 the way to Lrusperity, but it is argued that tho peopte wiio take 1 morn thso thoy out are it w dlstressing pligbt,—Hariford Courant. Tho New York Trihune thus Indicates what it regards 0w the next stop : ano e Fedtoration of Apecte payuent, - thins are well onoukh fu_(buir Way o proibees 3 i b not LIne to bugit performapce? Lhy compriiive urrency Lill was futeudud ouly to dalide the cuuntry Wilh prospo ta that vouid Duves be seuifwd and (s Tats, 0¥6D JuF that PUFpOND, LAve beeu exbiauvied, We are not oue slep Learer specia than beforo It pasead, Purdou Brovulow's Knoxville 1hiy save Baruuel J, Tikde b Juat alout a8 dead, so fur as u sear in the Whito fouse Is convarued, av tho vineral iy Witiurn Atie, of Gulo, and batk aee'tan tacyer by covurrecteil, Tucy Lav touyls taie Taet Byl Fiden has wude & preat desdof ahow of reforwy du New York, snd bis orgaus luve kepb him Leture o ooplo, Uit the_company lia kevps Las Jrovew (o) Dot hor i, Tae blew uf a mun boiug in full fel- Jowehiip with Tamimany oud st the same Wae s so- Formor Is 100 piepcateroud fue Lelief, Iu viow of the aporoachiug session tho Now Yotk Tuacs obueived to Covgressmen gified wish orsturical poswets: The fust be that (eoplo du_nob alwaye walt until a ntau 1s dead 10 84k tL6 question, Whial Las he dous? Bpeech-makiug does nob umrwer it quustion, Ko atnouut of sentumental patrictioin will satisty thy voter ot "What §u wanted Lo (ongress, sud i Lagis Latans oraily, l4 the bustiew leyisidlor, We uiay Tament ihoe decllte of oratory, Lut wiiLs wy are Oblyged 0 ducay of busiess bility g 112 low-uiaking of the country We Lave & wore necdous contem: Hate “TIIE LOST STEAMERS. sene of Anothen Survivor the Pacitic Disaster. of a by a Bhip il The Sicamir Run D Urder Fuil ¢ A Possibilily Exists that Other Paysens gors Mlj»&o Kaveds All the Passengers and Craw of the City of Waco Suppssad lo Have Perished. Minor Accidents. sTER, 10.—Tho etesmor Ruzk Thorn way dispatched ontsido agalnat 3 o'lock this wmoreing in earch of the migsing paseengers and crow of tue Cily of Waco. Bhe will cruise weat 60 milos along thio coant. J. F. Sawyer, agent of the Maliory Line, also startod out ou boant ane of the pilos-boatn. Tho only liopes now entortained for thy safety of tho yswengern and crow ire based aron the atatement of Capt. Irsine, of o atesmer Buck Thorn, which saw the foremaat while out yester- day, Io roported that tho end of tha mnst was burned off, apparontly Letweon tho aecks, or vers close below tho floor ou the upper deck, which Indicaten that tho firo was below between tho decke, in which caso it oy bave been burn- ing some time and givan tho oflicars, crew, and passengers amplo timo to Lava left tha #hip befors the fismea reached the upper deck, and woro discovered by other vescis. Itin thought that tho pascenzers and crow may Liavn cecaped In the datkness on bosrd ahips. Hmall boats wore seen before tho fira with per- nouson bosrd, from the Fusiywna and the steamabip San Marcos, Iuthie event they would hove drifted with the een alout 20 or 40 miles westward bofare tha wind chavged tu the nort- west, Another statemont, which would apnear to contirm the location of the firo, s that the City of Waco has a pmall wooden caso or Louso built aroucd hier foremnat, whoye iatchios, elc., wore Atored. This camng roachod up on tho mast 4 foot, aud above tho lop of {s tho mast was grainad; bolow 1t wss ouly painted whnto. The foromast was cvidenly Lurned off below the deck. On the upper deck forward largo quanti- tics of oil wero storod. As soon a8 tuo flues tonchied Lhsis, tho entire upper portion of the ves- #ol was swept by the flames. ‘I'ie oflicors of tho Suu Marcow, a atesmebip 15ing in tho Hoal, siate that tho fire wag litut die- covered aboat 2 o'cluck. Nothing was discover- ed wrong with the uufortunste ehip until she appeared wrapped in & shect of flame. Nothiug was teou of hier hoats, yassongers, aud crew. ‘i roturn of tue pilot-boat and steamer out- aida are auziously looked for. It fu thought they will Lo in taie to-night. The English steamer Abdiel bas juat como from tho outside. Hho was auchored directly to tho leoward of theWaco. ~Hor mata reports ibat 0o fire wos discovored abowt 14,30, and the shup appoared to bo one mass of flsmox. The oflicera of tho Abdiel immadiately ordered steam up, aud their emall Loata in readinoss for assintanca, ‘Tho mato ntatos that ho heard crios of distrosy from five Or kix persous in tho water. One wanthe voicoofa woman orchildclingiog towhatappeared 1o uoaups or & pioce of ouo of tho vomsel's 0a8ts, Tho sea Was broaking ovor the Abdiel, Tho mato weni aft and saw the apar again, but evory soul had beeu wanhod off it. As soon as ateain conld be made the Abdiolmoved up along- wido the burning lup as noar ss ler oflicers darod 5o, Thoy stato Lhint not n perann was &0 bo scen on lier, and thoy do not thiuk it possiblo for one of ber #mall hosts to bave been Inuuclied. ‘The Waco wan 100ting fesrfutly in the storm. 8parks and cinders were ilming over and pust tho Abalol. Thaoflicers of the Aldiel placed finhis in thor smali boats and had thew 1o readi- ness (o launch. ller crew wero on tho watch for any of tho Waco's people, but none wero 8eeu or, heard. The mato states that tho fire on s Waco seemed to spread ovor tha outlro vessel in a fow niomeots, 1o thinks she wis fivst struch by lightoiug, which ignited oil on bazrd, aua bunied evorythung on the upper decks vcfora the pussougers nud crow coald tave iott thoir berths and reachod the swall bots. The steamer and pilot-boats sent out this morniog hiave not yot re:urncd. Gatvrgtox, Tex., Nov, 10—4:30 p. m.—Tho eteam-tug Buckhoin bas just rerurned from the owside, Capt. Irvaing saw ons of the Waco's bouts, which bud teen conmdeiably burni aud floutod off, and somo Blops nud piecos of hor cably, 'Thers way o trace of any of the pas- sengera or erow. It is reparted to-mgut thae whey the vteamabip Cluton passed tho Austra- Linn Iying ¢ the wonti of the S Berunrd Rive or vosterday, sho wan aignaled, but the Chinton, ot knowlug of the Weodisaster, dld not stop. Hopes ate 10w cntorthlued that some of tha Waco'a peaple nny be saved on board tho Aua- tragau, It the piiot-boat whicl Is now cruiing in thwt ity dues uat teach bor thero will be another sivawor dispasched weat to-morrow. THE LOST PACIFIC. Bax Frascisco, Cal., Noy. 10.—A dispateh to tlie Merchonts' Exchange from Yort Towimend says the United States revenuo sleamer Oliver Wolcott at 8 o’clock Mo 1day morning vicked up one of the crow of the Pacilic on & raft 30 iiloy mejde tho Biraits of Fuca, lle msays Capt. HHowell wus diowned from the ssme ruft; that Hu; Pacitio wae struck by a vessol under full sul. Tho man rescusd by the steamer ways the wteanter (whifornfn pa sod 1o plain sight “of his raft whilo several werv survising, Otler vessois also passed it thoir vicivity, Cwo Lonts did get away from the wreck. Tt Wolcott has aléo so- coverad ono or two dawd badios, ‘Tuo eleamer Guesio Tolfair reports reeing o vessol in distress outeide tha Caj.0 with her tlag uulou down sud bowsprit gono, which was uu- doubte diy toe vessel calliawg with the Pacitic. “The steamer Telisir has recsvered thiee boeiea, DROWNED, Snecint Dispaten to 1 he Chicago Tribune, Davexvost, Ia., Nov. 10.—Ou Sunday, Oct. 1, a buat contuiming & dosd body wes found in the river juss sbove tbie city, At that timo wo means of sdenufication existod, but vow it is asceriamod that tho corpso was that of & man namod James Danlel, whio, with & compasion, Jontult Welcher, wont lishing ou tho day ore- i Tlhoy were 10 go to Humpton, but, got- tag among the u\ruh. ther baat capatzad xod both wero drow b, oaen touud, s0d probably never wili Le. Lous wew weio wuipluyed ot the Arseus), aod boty louvo fawwiion. Svectd 1naateh to The Chreaao Irioume Sioux Crav, [, Nov, 10— younr ed ). Secth, Survevor of tho couuty, was o dentally drowned while boat-riing on the alil- pouu &t Hao Lity yesterday. AGCIOFNTAL SHONTING, Sveend Diavateh ta The Chiasa Iridune, Davenrout, reaulted i 10s.aut denth. Too buy, fu compaay with bis swier, weat Lo feod the Loy sbout & balf-muto frow his (ather's dwaliing. ko took a Ut Alobig fuF a0y game tuat chaica might throw $id i wav, In reaching from tho coruecsib down for tho gun, (ho lues eamo 1o eontact with tbe erib, caurtug tho oxplusion, whei the whols cou= fonty ol the pin wore discbargud into the boy 8 brain, ‘Tuo ainter gove the al ;m‘ vod, whou tridune, ity s bughly seupect o} vouug man, accidentally shot aud kill- ed Liimseit ut Huc City td-day, AUN OVER AND KILLED. Specra Lidyatel o 7ha Chreario Tridund, Qes, (i, Nov, 10.—A man namoed Dau Rozd was ran over acd krlied by passouger train No. 17 on the Burtington & Quiney hoad, ¥ milos pord of this city, thin evening. 1o was throwp eeveral feot ioto the mr, his hat enteinug tho hosdlight, sud ous of His shull was trigat- ity crushed. and desth eneuod almost fu- staotly. He was intoxicated, sad was walsivg upon - tho track, Yhe usual misusl was eiven, but he paid vo attontion 10 ik, An luqueds was Leta, snd tho Jury reudered a verdict of death frow Lewng run Over vwhils mtosicated. on gloves cu tho filot, SINGULAR ACCIOENT, Spectal (nnaten bo The Chicage Tribune, Drasoir, Nov. 10.—Thia afterncon a singular accident at the Pol!'man car-works rewulted in the fearful buruivg wud lacerativo of & dozon men, A largo au-tubs 6 feop square rowe from 3 Welchet's body biaw Lot yet Nov, 10.—0u Mouday mora- jng a son of Witiam 8. Laua, 15 years of ago, st West Luberty, uecldentally sbot himsolt, which ! the basemant to the roof 10 earry up the diat of the ;laving wnchine to the enpole. While twelve or Aficcn min worn wwonping dust frem the cupsla doswn th fbe 1o Le caried away, ino o fram o +rastdariog o e witin 0 [ i Loveit, whose nicht probably destrozvil. A WELL-DIGGING ACCIDENT. Suwnal tisnaten (o The Chiwcago Tr-pine. Karaxazon, Mich., Nov. 10.—Vonday after. 100n & tnsu nnwaed (iidbere,while cleating a well for 0. ', Morton, in Tasan Townahip, was struck by o buckat being drawn from tha bottom, but rhich sliyred off wheu hslt wag v, Gilkert'n inard nan laid opsn doreibly. o lived Hil noxt mortivg. Hafoacor 2 wifs awl two childron, FRIGH Seectal Dispatch o 1 ListoL. ik, Nov. 19, penter who was wotking o Congregatioual (haeh to-day, ivg on tho aeaffold and_fell to tha grnnnrl, dis- touce of over 0 190t Unn of ki atihien nay probably recover. FATALLY INJURED. Sweefal Disputeh to The Chieano Trivune, Brooxrsorox, IlL, Nov. 10.—Fred Tarman, employed by McMillan & Chenov ns adriver, way throsn from s delivery-wagon to-dag, iy ine Juries are probably fatal, i A AD SUICIDE, A Reautiful Mistress of o Wealthy Young M i New York Kills fiers nelde Specval Dipateh 1o The Chicagn Tridreie, New Yonk, Nov, M.—A muicide, which at- tracted rauch attontion nud ‘commeut on aceoant of tbe vicimty in whichitorcurred, andof the sin- gular cucomstances connected with it, ook Tinen in this city Jast night ina flat at No, 150 Tirth aveuuz, an exceedivgly rospectabio part uf that fashiovsblo thoroughfare. Thomss D). Whitney, » well-known young brower, doiag & largo businese, was lLving with Misa AL 'nce Itoone, or Betty Roone, who waa looked upon i the neiebborhood as his wife, but did not mustain that relation to him, Bie was & boautitu} girl ot 2, who loved Whituoy passioustaly, aud wes of an oxtremely joalous disposition aud wonmtive to tho merest trtle whizh ubo thought indicated a cooling of his affection for her. A romw nbout & womav with whom Whilney was forwerly iutimate, inade last evenin g, aroused her Joalousy and slarm. and excitad lior to the otmost, and, when Whitney wes in- attentivo to bor later, or ho bad Isin down to sleop, #he took bis revolver, which was at hapd, and Iyioging on 8 louoge, sbot hersolt throug b the breast. At THE INQUEST this evoning the facts of this ingular caso wera fully pregented, Thomss D, Whitnoy wae tho first witness, aud toatied as fallowa = Iknowthe docessod womau, Her mmo ia Bolty Roone. Bl camo to liva with me in_Felru-sry lant, nl No, 160 Fifth_svemue, On Tuesday even-ug, abinl ball au hour before diuuer-tjine (we dned at 6: 4 o'clock), Mipge happened to imention th o name of & Indy who I used to visit, Sba s thrown 1080 & atato of great oxcltement whenever 1o happenial 0 talk about the Jady, aud 1 alsayk as0lled auy voie vorsatian 11pon the subject o5 much an pousible. After- ward, wo sat down to dinner togettier & ususl, plse acted very coldly, bt no zngry wor.ls p: ased betiren Mingo d1ank furee or four glassey of Wi us at dluger, accustorued ap to ol o do aaily, tabie auf cile 1 eas o You dou’s eare fnge, Tam tir-d 14 down upon for me any more. und sleepy ; don’t the bed sud weut tr slee siore e afierward sho esma pnd man_woku ima o meld: “Tom, f you mot wake 1 talk to me, you'll regret it forever,” 1 mabd, “ Ninge, dow't bothor o ¢ {'m kiee; y." 1 rolled over, and went to lee; nlumber b again. I wa wiartled from my ¢ thelond reyrt of o pikicl, 1 syt tn my feet und a a griali eloud of Aok hoveriug urer thio Jouugo where Minge lay, 1 rushiod 1o he side and exclaimed *'MY GOD, MISOF, HAVE YOU RHOT YOUREELF?" Bie could ' not epeak, bt wan gasping und strug- gliug vioiently for breatls, T pulled her chthiug one Bide, wo tht ier month would wot be_coveral Wish the blood that wad bursting fartk, and rang the bed for servant. She camo quietly down slairv, 1 faid: “Alinge, has rhot Lo talis of her, while g i’ oa dowtant ran’ to Rutfaners offire at Fiith Avente iowol, 1 brosthlcady oxplaimed what bad happencd, 1ol e Lurried back: to the hoase with me, 1 waet £t 6 room where Mirge lay ud fel: hier pulsa D ler hinad, ho excislmed : *IT 18 T0O LATE!" Hero tho witnees broke down comyletelr, and i sobs could bo heard all over the ru na. When D hocAmo moio caim he p.oceeded. Liosenly : I went, st the Dastor's suggersion, to tie ottice of the Captain of olice, and stated_tho 'Taxts f the crre 10 bim,AfioF beanag the tapors, T sen ol Iyiag on the flour ou her Fight #lde, L cpane: th seail, Mingo wis o Sery excitiblo woatan, s I, latels, eae hied Leen vars low-spintted. 1£ 1 shosv.ud the rughicst ‘solduess or Heglect foward ber hs wonld neck ua: toid e that, If ebe thouznt 1 feiriou at any time, she shou 40 lHve an hour, Tue pistol wan . Bung upon two nalik upou a wall, Hu'twa jcope evor Tived happler than wo did, e w e cver astronger bond of uffection betwcen ewa frrxons, THE SAX'M SORBOW, Mr, Whitney went from tna witns weoping, mud A oolored wenvint, i Batiste, testitiod : THE WENCH'S TEITINONY. , aud lised with her ot Lefora dinner nuo waa mo greadiy excited, 1 1raumned § naked Mr. Whitneg, ko 0 gt i B3 ey rpeakivg of want ont for Kme chiexauts, Wren Mina Minge whothor T vas £0 waki sald N0, 1 totd bor 1 was going up-ttalia muy dinger, Bhe told e to bty down, wishod 0 take o In nfie vards I was e 1 uwer found Oles Ninge on he agonles of deatl. Bhn could mot mpesk. Tae Pistol Was an the front elde of the kofa, Sup tried Ly look at ms, hut couldn't, 8o lived atout ten mine utcs, Misa Minge wan af exeitable temperament, snd Trequuntly mpaoka of et fours Liat sbe miglt fosd Alr, Whituey's aue tion, Throo montls ag0 aho waid hat, 1f such 2 taing whould bippen, she would dross Beree.d, gob futo a carrlage, aud kil Leraeif, NO DOULT A8 TO BUICIDE. Dr. Ruffauer tostited that by was callod {0 at- toud tie cass and found the natiout dead, lo explalued the position 1u which tuo vody lay, uud showed by the dircction wud location of tho vound that it must hiave boen selt-mtticted. Tho wiin waB discolored by posder and a pation of bor clotliing wus burned. K Capt. Steere, of tho Twenty-ninth Precinct po- tieo, and Doy uty-Corovor Marsb, who was called 800D aftor tne siticido had been commiteud, tes- tified 18 cor. euoration of what Mr. Whitney and tho sorvaut Liad sacod, ‘Tuo Jury found u verdictof wolf-lnflicted deatls. SEALOUSY AND ALE. A friend of Mr. Whiguey atutod that o vas o weklthy brower in this eity, and ved with o Jhingoin a pince.y sixle. Thor reoma, be eaid, had becu elogautiy sl Ilo added that he had roticed o pikbsl haugas neat tho mautol atn formor Vielt, ata bwd oaried Mi, Wiitnoy thiat It was danzerous io kesp ruch a woapon i the room, 1o rad ho bebeved timt thy Wouman Liad bocomu B Vi (0 joniousy, aud thi, with thie alo sha had drouk ot nerdisucr, had wrouy st Ler vp to commit suicide. Ar. Wuitney's father aceomyaniod him to the inguest. Tie colored mervant statod after the inquost thot ¥hn had lived witn viss Miago for tuves voutx, She Lad understood thue e wonian catwo frowm vhe Bouth, but could not swy from whut section, Bhe waw boanding m suileisns phaces bufure v et Mr. Wnituey, tan mombs ago, Tben whe lurod & flat ac No. 150 Futh avenne oud Wewl to five therd. Tne wervany udded that il WAS DEVOTED TO AN, WILTHEN, The body of the dead gitl wad \-acsed in koo in tho baca room of un underisk at No, #6 Bixth uvonue, Bbo was 6. brunetts, about 21 vears of e, Her lestures wero el and rogular, sid her ov ara largo and dark. der hwr was blitk and planly dressed tach from hor facu, A olegaut tosewood caskol was prepated for hor burial. It way Luavily 1ncuntad il milver, sud upou a vilver piate in- _e1do tho itd wae tho inserdptiou sho fiec- THE INDIAR TERRITORY, dcectal Diapstok to The Chiedas [ridune, Musiooe, lud, Ter,, Nov, 10.—1he OkloLa- ma Star, 10 18 lseuo of tuis week, Neively de- vounced Gen, Bbauks and enother me=n for, &4 it sanerts, luatigaung tho Creok autboritios to sup- ross tho publivation of the sudan Projreds. f:ol O, Bandinot, the ulu‘}uuul aud daubtiess advocato of a progressive, hbarsl pulloy for thus Terinory, pavied hrough hore .doudas, ea Foute (0 Fore bunth, ta attend thy sosaion of the Litod Btates Circuit Couste dislocated, aud ho was badly bruised up, Latwal | ; THE WHISKY 8ING, Trapspited Yosterday {o Troable the Vie ims In- side of 1L PWhat, Three More Indlefnints Returnad by the Chicago Graml Jury, i Cincinnati Adding Daily to Ter Qucta ST, LOUIS, RELLERMAY AND JENZETRN, Speem Dugpa'en to The Ciieagn Tribune. K1, Locie, Nuv, 10, —4A large crowd assembled in ths Umited Etites Court-toom this morniog in cxpectation of hearnyg the lostimony 1a tho whinity casos. Tust of Louis Kellermau, ex- Gauger, was dockatcd for trinl. There aro two m - uth against Kollorman, oue 1n which his 1amo appeara alooe, and one where Lo i con- Juintly indicted with Benzburg, The latter cano way calied tirat, anlthe Government announced iteelf rendy for trial. Gov. J'leicher, counsel for defendsnte, stated that b was ready io every particular oxcept that teo of lia witneswes tad not been eubpenaed. Thewe two wers Cutdy anl Kouncer, both of whom he understoud bad gauo to Europe, and he was nader the recesity of making other arrauge- 1euts Lo gecurs the te-timony wich they could produce, fie woul i, kowaver, Lo ready to go to tnal on Fridsy mormug. Tho istrict-Attorney assured (Gov. Fletcher that thare waw #0Mmo mis- take sbout Kenneer gomny tn Rurope, a8 bo hiad been #een here ouly a cuuple of ® hgo. Auye liow, bie had 1o oceunton to go. Ak e was ST MEN connected with this crooked businees, Ifo wan certain that Kouneer could Lo found, if he wan wanted vory badlr. It wun ylain, frem the manenvres of Kellormau's attor that they woro by ho meana prepared to woto trial, aud that their tactice would Lo to Gght for n contimnonce. Kenncer, tho wituess ujon whogo tostimony the defeuse professed to reiy, was ween ont tho street thin ufternoon, sod bas never been away from tho city, n fact which nuat be known to defendauts and tleir conueel. The District-Attorney wnguested that the caso wherein Kellermau atands indicted by uime self be taken up sud tried, but Kel- lerman's counsel declined, sinting that they progaso o takn up the cases a3 they cume, Afior furilier argument, the cases wera #et for Learing on Fridav morurng. After Kellerman's caso had beon dicposod of, thet of CHARLES D, nornie camo up, and his attorney remindsd the Court that his ciien: had fotfeited his bond gzvon up- outhe indictmont, and thst he was now in Court, and ssked that tho Court ket ndide tha forfeiture and permit him to witbdraw Ly ploa of not guilty, and to enter o plea of KUY to the first aud secoud coumts of the iudicimen ‘Thero counts charze defendant with comspiricg in the removal of whisky which was uot slamred 28 required by law. The District Attoruey con- sentad to this course, a4 tho other five connty uf tho indictment wero oftho kawe inthors, charged in o different form, sud each of the two m tivuod wud 8 folony. ‘Ihe forleture waa { keide, 2nd the ples of Failty formal THE GUAND JORY to court this morning end returnod fov- ictrienta agaiet counterfeiters who uro suw o gul. No Wobiky-lling mdictinents were roturnod, but sovernl houry were spent o basmiug new teetimonv againat parties snspecied of comphuty i frauds. Cou Megrue. the Ci ticial, who clziimw that ho eane from Cincinnati Liere to or- anize tue Whisky Ringr, was one of the witucsaes mélm‘.ued, aud 1618 slated that his evidenco was of AN IMPOBTAN I CHARAFITR, and sill involve severa! new | oK in the con- ! #pirucy aguinmt the Governmen: Itis gencrally sopposed that one object of Washlurn's visit hete 14 to wateh corcaiy whisky e suppozod (0 niced sliadouin Lol T. 1L, Chapaan, Lead of tho Siamy Bares! of Washiugton, who arrived hevs severnl sxo. i3 busly enguged in prevaric whithe caece which are to como up lat tula lerm of court. Mo stater thui | Lio 14 it posresr.on of any cmoust of evidense againgt all toe ndicted porties, and that thero | will b no troubla in seenrug convictions, 1fe Do ail the necersary evidence arranged again thaso distiliors und ofiicials who hava plea: guilty, an Judzo Trvat annoances that ho will ro- quire n certaia swouut of testimony before ho will conrent 1o sentenco them. Chapman was arwociated with Gea, Lieien awlsy in the ‘ne vex igution of 'nat sunsmer, which resalod i tho vl tue St Louis distilleries and rectite- wae mede to-dar on tho motion i tho ) abe, e IN CHICAGO. THE GEAND JCRY ADJOTRNA, The Grand Jury returned three sdditious) inficte mweats futo Court vosterday morning about noon, aud woro thon dischiarged, with the thauisof tho Court. Thu jurs bas beou silling nearly every dav, excapt, of course, Buudays and election- day, eluca Uct, 6, pomg five weeks, During that No decix Tor a pew tiial tima thoy have oxamiued 118 canes, and havo retarned eclgbty troo bl OF o whele amount, betweon wizty ead weventy have beou Whisky cases, anl, wa 2l nuwber of the indicted parties ura in the cou. try, thesa cason havi n ot beon reportad, I'iob- abiy ouly about fo.iy casea bave beou revortad in Tue TwinuNe, bt thes are bohwved to com- Frice the cresm of (4o business. Too reuai will be given an fuet ve thoy ¢an bo made publi Tne namber of counterfeiting caces and Post- (niico rovberies heve vot Leen ko largo ue last yoar, but the deficiency is nota maiter of re- gret, und the diference 1 mado up by the vam- ror of indictments wgainst dwtiliers, recidiers, and Gangets, As anctuer Gand Jurs will uoy y rubalily be catled for o year, thera vl lkeiv bo &l i tho progecution ol liguor men, 1lueo ;.nllclmcuw outy weio returnod yesicrday, as ful- o ; Slichael Butler, who was indicted & fow do aga with Jawes Durnw for counterioit- 1ok, wes broughy up boforo Judge liedzect nid gave buil it tho st of 25,000 for bis L uro avjpearnues, Matthow Coaney aud Satthow Balgar bemng his wuretics, utlor s chacged with haviug countestentod eleven bank noted on ti: Richuen s Natronal Bank of ludina st the toan 01 (eodings tirove, Wali Conyy Luac Isascs, of Mohue, was indicted by tho Graud Jmyon 1he chmge of cerrying on & wholasalo 115t buslucss wibout having pald tbo tuy, The bail waw ixed ar $L000, Hieney C, Marshall, of tlis e was aluo lo- QK04 Tor ST 10g b o Lisinosd of o retull ut puyiug lwouss. Tho bail ct.pont was aleo found againat o sud Micbao! Biatlur on uw uhiargo of ¢ in tuis cite a 310 note of tue toual Bank ot feimond, Tudisna, alaw ubpearsd aud gavo bail in G2 onw provious infictiont. Withat Riullewau big bis e e MISCELLAN:QUS. BRIZUT Nyedar Dinateh to The ¢hiraqo Tribuns, Caxeiniavt 0., Nov, 10.—At the iustaace of Nevonus Agenes Willlem A, davatt. of Micln- ud J. %, Long, of lndiaua, cleven burrels uf crosked whisky wore to-uiy soized uc ‘Tip poeanve, Obio, This whisiy was wale bvihe Coctran & Hutchine dist.dlory in Cincago and run oft without paymen, of 1ax, as showy by the ree- uids of Colloctor Web tor's ofiicu. INDICTMENTY IN CINCINNATL Forty-nino wudicunents bsve beon fouud by the Mincinoati (rand Jury, ueas of thom Iteve- une cased, Thictoew cf thesa ind otwenty me fomd ou foauds sowored by Mesdrs. (avett and fou, Revovuv Agents, four being ugaivet vectitiers wugaged I illicie awtilling snd four spuinet Qasges, ond, al- though Crucinuatl sk 10t a4 5vF wson tho light= ] watehad with groat ine wao, and counsnl hazn inr. Sauator Carpenter 4 to-morrow f0rono00s. M eWicAga e from B3 477, ab 4:35 o'clock 2, wad enused by 8 fivo fu the framo entisg: cet Yourleentn street, ownad and oe2npial ay & dwelling by Theadoro Geir. Jamasges, n3 {nvarsuen, Caves, a des fectiva chin A w»mall fivo ocsarrad lset nizht abont 11 uck 10 tho building No, 113 Fifth svenue, oce siect on Lbo ground floor by the Commission= ace Compang, on the fitat floor by Zaudors, a manufacturer of joans, satinntte, ete,, and on iha necond flaor by €. G, Gocbal, hat and cap manufacturor. The blaze origioated in_an nn- r.0snmanner nnder an old tablo 1 Zanders' o my, The pmoxe was abundant, but flames reanty, aud quickly checked by the Dullwinklo Irlezoeiica, wineh precedad tho ateaw engines b somn mmates, Tho loss will be but small, am{ ihat eot fined to Zanders, 23 no barm waz dona 10 tho oti:er gnods entbor by firo or water. lest evay THE DECATUR DAILY REPUBLICAN. To the Elitor of Lhe Chicagn Iribuns; Orricy of Tun Datte a¥p VWeexLy Roerorio- AN, Deearen. 0L, 10.—The following xdmwn tam appesrs in Tur TRIECNE of yeater- a Arrangemonth wers made yesterdny for the contin- i publication of tue Doratir iy Hepteolsean ol 111 diponsd of bs the reditare, Tue Uabilities of the concern are between § k) and 870w, aud the prop= crty in valued at from £3,.40 to $10.0m, Will you ploasa do nw the Linluess to ‘stato that the Decatur Daily Lvpubiican is not, nor liaa not been, 1m ktraitencd rircumstancos; and that thero bias heen no nncessity for any *dr- rangoments” concerning ita continued publica~ tion, other thaa thoso which businogs-men make each day for the cerrving-on of their allairs. Itis true that the statemonts confsined in tho itom quoted will apoly to the Decatur Daily Tribunc, bat tho erbariassaents of that papor do oot in tha loast affect the JRepublican, whose businesi- rospects weie nevor moro {lattcring thau aF present, Respectfutty yours, ete., Haxsuen & Mossea KASSON'S LIBEL SUIT, Dres Morxes, Is., Nov. 10,—Tho libel suit ot Joln A. Kasson, preeont member of Cougross from this distnct, st J. C. Bavery, D. P, Clarkson, and J. 8. Clarksun, u begun io the District Court of thia county to-day, The sl toged lible was contalned in au opeq letter written by Savery and pubtisbed in the Reqistr, paper owned by tho Clarksone. Kaswon sues for 230,000 damages. Knsron 18 uctpresont attho tial, having leftfor tho East a few dsys ago. - great intorest bere, and will bs ty touchs on both sides, Baucroft &% nu upcear fo: Kasson, and Judge Nourso and ol. Gateh for the defease, cam EXCURSION, Sreeial Disvateh ta The (iacagn Tridune, Fasssous. Lil, Xov. 10— large exenrsion party, numbering cight conch-loads, aud em- bracing mans leading eitizens of this gection, feft bore thin momivg for sight-sceing avd money-sponding in 8¢, Touis. Tho excureion wos ylaunied by a committea af citizons with the mamgers of tho Toleun, Wabueh & Western ton.L, tu secure the exesion of & fine takedgers t iu Loirmonul, it Les proved @ gisud ARKAHSAS LECISLATURE. v, 10.—A joint resoln- to to-day askic Congress Larrz Bock, Arl tion yavwed the Yo 85 NOTICES. om wWa une o u Loie Liafe meadually wusting of b 1 tha i This” wasta, eld; Leiter | & Co. | STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Now offer »tireat Dargaiy Job Lots of FRENCH GUIPURKE LACES At S0¢, $1. and $1.25, worth $1.25, $1.50, and $2 per yard, REAL VALENCIENNES LACES At 20¢ per yard and upwards, GUIPURE CAPES At $3 and upwards. Special attention is called to this line, as are something su- perb ! and from 40 per cent to G0 <per cent under former prices OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 West Lake 8t. OEIICACEO. 5P g Send for Catalogue, anufsciurens of EVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED OAN. . SPZ01A0LES. AL viug that wome oiher po.uts Lisve, sho has not cucaped, aud will not es.ape. TULE TKIAL AT MILWAUKLE, Mitwaukes, Nov, 10.—Tue trial vt ex-CGauger Motlor is sull ou, and will be glvea to ihe jury BRAZILIAN PEBBLE NPECTACLES Bulted to all xighits by 1ospection af MANABSE'S, Opbbe can, 8 Madiin-4h, (Tribuse Hulk Jogh