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P a wilh tho soft-monay Dbigh-tarift fi'{:fifi?fm in tho interest of Xir. SaM Raxparu” fov the Bpeskeralip of tho nest Iouso. M. urpavis aniacedents and lis rocord aa a pal- ar-grabber are exactly ealculated to facititate e designs of guy Nepublicans who seck te "mmn political sulclde by voling lor him. PERSONAL Jsne Coambs 16 8¢ tho Bherman. Daly's Fiith Avenuo Comjany ia at the Tre- wont. Florida fa fillivg up rapidly and becoming Iy, ’flfli Rolly and ¢ The Only Loon" are at the gyerman. The Hon. C.J. Bragton, of Lyons, In., in at 5o Tremont. A.8. M. Morgan, of the Rock Island Arsonal, Hattho Pachie, Waoof tho Whiaky Ring wilt Le tho uozt to rominato in Jail? Wera't Joyca'a apeachs nt Jafferson City ratlor fo the ¥ I-and-my-God " wiyle? Capt. 3. W. Kocles, T. L. Cilttondon, snd I. 5. Gibbe, U- 8. A., ara at tho Pacific, Capt. 0. G. Moodio, of the Amorican Lino geamehip Virgionn, fs ot tho Tromont, eorgo McDonald, of Scottand, aud Frod Faton, of Luverpool, aro at tho Shermaa. Tho rectifier's soliloauy—\With all thy vaults T Josa tho atill.—New ¥ Commercial Adver faers 28 (o ditingnished culprit po woll ramarked, weotbor day, many n botter man than Joyco bas becn 10 prieon beforw now. C. Weinsohenck, proprictor Porte 8t. Martin Thestro, 51, DBulvert, and Trno and Lolossoy Sirslly, of Pariy, nre at: the Tromont, Trof. Bnell, of Amlierst Colloge, Is now 71 qears of BE£C, and so nuch enfeodled thet he will beobliged to abandon tho class-room at ouce. Jfits Goldtbrsaite, who pinys Aonda I “*Aronnd (he World " at tho Adwolihi Theatre, wes former~ iy leading Juscorlo lndy ¢ Wallack's, Sbo is i b bo vory pretty. Taslsreally & day of rest yesterany? Tho lo do mot gonorally Invite tieir vouls and Jal on the Sabbath as thoy usod to do iu the god old Colony daye. ‘This fs on exa of nuticual degencracy. The Saturday Revirw satirically observes hat saoking oflon supplies the want of conversa- tion ou tho stago. As Wilkie Collins says, **If umin doeen't snxoko, whaot is bo to do with his spue timo Itinndorstond that Bessio Turner's novel, A Woman in the Case,” will not be lika ** Misy Edgowerth's nowelw, steppinz out of covers, or Calab's wifo wet out lu queat of lovers™ for its im proprioty, Tbe people of Chicago take ploasuro in testi- fiog that ¢, Louia Is looming up, and muy eou within hailng distauco before the end of centars. This, of course, is an instance of Eadight carefully appliod. Ahen-pecked Virginia editor writua: “ Why Aould not & poor Bewodict oxchungo 8 fow fnuo- ottand ccessjonal words with some famale mind which opens fresl and now views of things ‘wiich are novel aud grateful to him ? " “Iw't It sbout time," inquires the Doston Ad- wrtler, “that Obicago had a concast-hall, 6o tiattbe Unfon Purk and Plymouth Congrega- toal Charches may be no looger obliged to P#trono prayer-moetings to accommodato Thoo- 4 Thomus or Gilmore 2" A8t Lounis paper rematks: **The Marquiade Cioti fell dead the other day while %kirsiog & Cantess. How could thero be a more ploasunt suth] Tuink of it! To die while kissing n Crntoss] It fa far botter than to sbuffe off wduribe intiuence of aquartot greon posclicy.” Dr.Fionjsmin Leo ostimates that thn prova- ¥ of small-pox in Philedelphia in the winfor Pil-"3 cost the city moie than $1:,000,000. TNis'was mostly pure waste, as the spidemic mbthave Locu averted or its mahgisncy di- Ritlihed by tho adoption of propar samtary brqures, Bucrotary Belknap fa described 28 brusepue and tsouedike,—*'% man with s head full of Hiton Loles, in which be has filed away in thesr Toper ordor overy ovest in Lls memory.” “ocbiless b hina & pigoon-hole for the Iowa Sntorial olection, aud some interesting docu- Eeisfo it already. Ths Queen of Holland, who throatencd to die ©dddo't, was & magnificont patron of Htora~ fus, She was overwhelmiug in Ler attentlons % Xotley, the bistorian, when ho wasln fAotlend feilog material foc bis * Miatory of tha Nether- lode," and farnisbed bim with overy factlity to wcmplish his purposo. About the most ludicrons fcident, for s se- Touone, on record, is probably thas which oc- , Gmed (o Mr, Kuight, of Soutn Natick, Maas., Weerelossly pat s charge of oitro-glyceriuo ik pocket and vat down on ft. Ho was blown tand cousiderably hurt, and is not hikely to ¥7that experunont again, Ts Prince of Wales wishes It ta be undor- #d tnat e goes to fudis as an emissary of Latuclety for the Propagation of ihe Gospol, E s like the ungodly college boys, who nnmake their accounts uquara for the fue #ection of anxions pareots by offering magnif- ¢at paper.conti butiona to tho heathon, * *Brot, Proctar, the astronomer, denies tust fio Wtconrert to Tyndalliam, or that Lis views bava ne auy sudden chango, Ho has only PMeatlly emphasizod that which ho hay long be- ™, 10d be disavowa any athelstio sentimonts, Y8 usderatood, howovar, that ho does not placo :flcfl confidenco Iu the Mosalc accouut of the lon, ¥o atall fook with breatbless interest o this s Timeato see whethor tho gontleman Wolntrodncod M, Halo st tho Bunday lectaro Murday had tuin loge, s weak voice, and a wanner, Thesa are points to be con. by the patrons of Bunday entertain- Bl and tho Times Ly quita rigbt in enlarging %oa them, T Boston Journal objects to the proposod *428 01 Gov, Audrew fn Pout-Otice Hiuara, I 4 4o think the fasbion of immortaliziog tho 'oru of Dasaschiusotts baa gone too far, and Wiatimo mora attention wore paid to tho friy W and philanthropleta, But we should W Gav, Audrew was & bad man to omit from Tlat of Mausschusetts Immortals. .:b-. Siarrett, of Lawronce, Kan., propounds bl Intereating query, *Wuat ehall we do wich ™ Saugliers 7% gnd & farmer fn the same pro- Bty waote to kuow, **Wust ehall we do Qureorn 2 The able editor of the Topoka ) Blade, eagor to make himeelf usoful sud Wit both partios, uas, **Lot us feed . ;fl‘m to our dsughters."—Ezchange. This m{ found au satidots to the polson of tho HOTEL ANRIVALS, te—~Johu Norton, Counoeticut § Ldward avllio; E, A, Lewls, Drooklyn; it W. 'u"fnfi'b"'vy'l by Palidsipais: Sven v Welcli, lalphia ; ..., Grand’ Facife—Lewis )/é:uml, New . A, Parker, Towa ; It. W, Daveuport, Boa- Ery, it Puul; W, b 1t hinad, Bpringis . piearcdt, L Louw's ' G, . Nunnahe, Dotrol ;‘“! q, \‘%”i"lkfl’ln&d‘!l"; C‘J.ul). Lockhart, yllll. ron Koft Wyt Nabeth 1. Lisowr " Wabhogion in Linos, "Washinglon, Hous—o, W, K Gurrand, aud 0, Zmarled Dor use,” Kirally Troupo s T, R Bagtiets, Bari 2 13 i E. J, ton 3 ot Laston ; H, Darea:da flite, Clenatma = 2 B i uslt, rovidence. ..., .. rdi dork Chy 3 C, 3, Bl Y ——— T WASHINGTON,. The Coundition of the Vice-Presi- dent Considered Hopefual by Ris Physician, ¢ Fornoy's Sunday Chroniclo,” an Ob- soure Paper, Printi 8oma Third- Term Gabble. The “ Capital? Atfacks Sam Randail, Candidate for Speaker, Very Savagely. Som Ward Gives o Dinner to Lord Houghton and a Boleot Cotorie, A THIRD TERM. BOME LOTD TALK FIOM AN INJIUNIFICA Svesiad Dispateh to The Chicago WAmsaToY, D, C,, Nov, 14.—Fornoy's Sun- day Chronicie has a column editorial to-uny urg- g Grant for a third term. Tho arltele 4 at- traciiug ottention from tho fact that it is written by the aditor who was » party to the article by wiieh Grant was lirst announcod bore os thoean- didate of tho Llenublicaus for Prexident. Among ousar thingy the ed.torial nays: Qov, Hayen, efter the campalgu waw over {n Ohi atuted i the Exeeutivo Maaston, i Marrishurg, Va Auest of Gov, Hirtranft, that the edncation: Hoiy liad giveu tho Republicaus & victory in the ‘This it peints in ftalics, and (hen foliows it witl this curious erior, which iy printed In capi= tate: 1t was Grant who made that question s Republican Do 11r & psch delivered a fow woehn provioun to the Oitlo election, There 16 1w cacap 1rom this view of the quention of cle: g o Lrostdent, aud the masves of tho Repubidcan party, he looger afirigiled with tuo abau -t ety of Cou aro u0w lookiug to Grant s confidentiy mw they ever regardal him, fudeed, tho Deworracy i Ohl and Fouasyivasle ctially mada tho third frm wi fwsuo sigainat tho_ ltepublicans, but 12 tatled 10 exelto tho mapco it was caloulatod 1t woull a vhiile, without doubt, tho Josition of ront i the cdueatibual question allted tho Republic- a0 pacty fu secariug s viciory, —————— THE SPEAKERSHIP. THE “ CAVITAL'S " ATTACK ON BANDALD. Speerar inevateh to The Chicago Irivane. Bom 1andall, a8 tho contest for tho Speaker- ship appronchos, begius to draw tho kharp fico of the enemy. Feruando Wood arrives hero to- morrow for tho season, arid tho campeign for the Bpeakorabip will then doubtloss 1ormaliy be- gm. 'Tho Capital this morning b tho sovorest attsck upon Alr. Randail that bas yot bson publislied, and mukes somo specifio chargos. Its voiuty aro thesc—that Randall la supportod Ly Ropublicans ; tnos he is tho corsor-:toue upon which to lobby praposo building; that corrupt Doviocrsts who fear invertigation favor him; tlat, 10 roturn for a contract for what is known a8 tho libre-paper, mauvufactured by Randall's constituents, ho aidod. fo_tho lant houre of the Jate session. in the taco of thiee reporis Irom threo soverul commiittves, in breaking don’ tue only protection to the jutegrity of our corroncy. Tho Jobby Lins found fu Mr, Rundall not ouly un el deut worker, but & kiud friend, It wan iilercrting 20 210te, 1 the Tund hours of tho late sorzion, the - concealid eiforta of the omvlal sgeutu of the' House to get hiedr favorito upon tho Couterenco Cotnmitite, thst taeir dnereasod cumpeusation, & backewlsry £rab of tha sume sort ho wad toted 10r supporing A furmer acaslon, might by hold sgdust tho opposition fthe Somate, fin 18 & Protecton Democrat from Peunwyiveuia, Tu's {8 the one platform to wiich bo 9loyal. 10 proof of (his, une um only 0 follow bim through Mo no icea whitli coverod [roi public view tie acta i actors of the Pacitie Mudl brivery, Tandall wau vockierous in ik demaud for {nvestigstion whou bo kuew tust such fuvestigation, aud the Committe wliers 1t began, mesnt ouly u desterons hiding of tho criminaly, aud not exposure aud puuishment. It leated out, howover, that 1wack, te ao-calied Americats ship- butlder, of Philsdelpbis, had covered under bis cone tract for two sbipe bUllt for the Company womo $500,000, used &4 a corruption fund by tho louby st Wasninglon to carry a substitute. On thiy, Judge Loughridge, of Towa, then o mumber, a sturdy, lonest wan, who ment businees. oftered & resolution asking for Cortatn fuformation of the Postmasior Geueral that would open up the iquiry. Under the rales ono obje tion Wau fa-l 0 the resoluiiou. That came from Bam Taudall, Tising 1 L }lave e a1d, ua tho record Feporta Lim, +* X object, - We hava had enougl of 1hix,” Tandall iu also charged with having engineerod tho tanfl ruvision tu favor of Penusylvania in- terests, Tiis is sigoliicaut, cowivg from this sourco at this ime. It doabtless judicazes tho paturo of the &1gaments agaiost Raudak's can- didature tbat are likoly (0'be made witua tho sauks vf tho Oppomition. ——— INOTES AND NEWS. THE VICE-PRESIDRNT. Special Dispateh ta The Chizago Tribune, Wasnisatos, D. O, Nov, 14,—The Vice- Prasidont is much better this ovening. Ho haa boen doziug during muchiof the duy, aud bas ‘Voon fieo from pawn. Ho bas taken conmderable nourishment, Ha is atill very weak, but lu contl- dont of spoedy recovery. Dr. Daxter still ways he hopos that his pattent will be up in & fow dags, THE VICKSDURG POSTMASTERSHIP, Ex-Souator Perse, recoutly removed from the Postmasterabip at Vicksburg, bau sirived hevo, and Lis friends, smong them Congressmau-clect Will, at presont United States Attornoy In Mis- siswippl, aro wald to bo working to biave Jum re- tained. Thoy may thoy can provo by tbo Post- mnster-Cenoral that Mr. Yeano wos n gouvd ofticer, and thoy also say that ho Las his pasty with him fu Mizstesippt ; (bt e ta sceoptable to tho peoplo of Vicksburg, and ought to bo rolu- stated, lIlo was recently assured by a com- potent nuthority that bLe sbould ba ro- tainod, sud he wont back to his Btate conident of retwuing Lis place. Bofors many days had olapsed, Lowever, Lo was supersoded. It ia believed to bave been bronght about by somo inftuence that last wintor tried to displaco Wells. Gov, Amos aud bis futher-in- law, Gen. Dutler, sided by the former's friends in Miusissippl, tried to iuduco Atty.-Gop. Wille inmy to cousent to tho displacement of Wells, Lut he declined ou the grouud that Wells was s Rood ofticer, and in scoordance with the polioy of the Adunnistration. REMOVED, Joseph Lackey, of Minuesots, Daputy Com- missiovor of Pevelous, will bo romaved to-mor« 7ow. Babson, of Maiue, is montioned as his pus~ cessor, BANQUET. Bam Ward, known lu Waskington and througb- out the couutty as King of the Lobby, gave a dinner this evomag in Lhonor of Lord Houghton, who is spondiag a few days fu tbis city. Amoog 1ho guosts were Chisf-Justice Waito, and Jua- wicons Field, Bradloy, aud Swayno of the Unlted fiates Burrome Court. 8ir Edward Tloruion, Attoruey-Geueral Yforrepont, Gon, Garfleld, Soenatary Bobeson, Don Luis do Fotestad, Sace retary of the Spaush Legation, and Dr, Lindor man, Director of the Aini. A CENTENNIAL AVFALD, Tho {nvitatious bave boon bunt out from Phils. dolplia to prominent Jiteraty mon to sttond a couveus ou to bs hold {u that clty July 2, 1876, for tho urpose of commemo- ratiug the thoso early pairiots and statevuon whose bistory is con- neoted with that of the old Etate-ilouse in that oity. Many of those invited aro oach roquested 10 prepare aud presont on that oconsion a vory riof sketch of some promiueut mau of tha last «contury whose namo s given 1 the invitaslou, A URVENUK OUDKE. Commissloner Pratt has votitied Gaugers that hereaftor no whisky shall be gauged iv winso: a Lifjther temperature than 75 “i‘x“u' ©OF i sume mior at # toolparsture mors than 15 degroes above the staoupliere at tha titaa. A: O, buKLL, the_defendant in Becretary Chanaler's famous libel wgit, mirived bewe this evening. He will deliver himuelt to the oourt authorities to-mor- row wortiing aud give ball to await trial lo case tho proseution s cootivued. 1t 14 not known what r, Chandler's intentions may be, although :‘ul:n x: ax.zoinl.fll 10 indicate that e Las chavged o 179 ths Ausactated Preas) THR RAVY, Wasaorvaron, Nov. 14.—Tho United Btates Navy. though amsll, is in goad coudition, and vupucially i3 tla'a sbo case witl tue lron-clade, twelve or fourtesu of which are uliogetler s worthy, Decayed wvoden dooks have boss su. verseded Ly kron, and substautial epaire made iu othier partienlan. FHCAL. 1t Lias beun oflclaiy sdvortslned that the ad ol onin by the Tressary D-xmmm for shi: s edmbtion of old oututawliog buuds depond La tho uals of thd Raw oucd abioad. Tho ry- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOV] EMBER 15, 1875. movaln commenced by Hocrotary Chandicr lart weok i the Dy tment of tho Yuterior will be resutned this woek. RAILROAD NEWS. PAISE OF RATES TO WESTERN POINTS. Ttatsing the rates is pow the regular arder of tho day with Lo rudroads. Hardiv a week parsns that now tanffe arenot made,and in overy instancn the new ratos are hinher than the old unes, The latest raive was mode Haturday, whan the Ganeral Freizht Agents of (ha ronds leuding ta the Kouthweutand West from Chicago aud St, Louis succeoded, after numberloss con- sultations, in sgreoing upon higher rates to pomth on the Missourt River. They also agreed upon arbitiary ratoa on all freights startiug Trom Lostern points, aud conmgued _ to Southwestern Lowns, The srbitrary rates aeroed wpon from Chicago , to Atchison, St. doreph, Kaness City, oud Leaveuworth aro a8 follows: Fust clase, 90 centw; scoud claum, 70 contn; third cluss, 60 coutu; fourth cla=y, 40 ceuts; aud apceinl cioss, 35 cents. Tho faten from Hi, Louis, Quiney, launivat, and Louiviana to the above points wilt bo aa fol- First claws, 08 ceuts; mecond clans, 49 third clany, 31 conts; fourth clas, 21 conta: spocisl class, 21 conts. AB avnonnced yentorday, tho trank-lines loading from tno Enst to Chicago havo uldo agreed Lo adyanco the rates of freighit Wont to-day, on the basisof b0 or cent ubove thoso of the past fow munths, Tho roads claim that theso rates aro stitl lower thnn thoy have over bafore bean at th:s season of tho yesr, and that thero In but hitle margin lefe When tha sevoro weathor neta in. If the rad. ronds would ouly dosist now from malinz sny fuithor sdvances thero wonld be but httlo causo for complaint, It is botter to have a far, steady rato than to bavo the ratos cuntimually unauitled, the shippers not knowing what they will bo tho noxt day, Thero is, however, mucu dangor that the rmiroads, now that they ara united and work in harmony, will not bo gatistied witls tho rates as thoy now aro, but will go on ond make ons advance altor ther uutil stappers will bo compotied to keok othier chan- nol for tho transportation of thelr gods, vnd thus forca tho combiuation to cumas down asgmn to fair aud oquitablo figurch, ‘Lo ftailroad Gazetle, ia wpeaking of the re- cont ndvances, takos tae following cominents, which, bowever, soens 1athor paitial to (bo ruil- roads Within a few weokn there have heen advances in ‘ae pasvengor ud fresght throagis tates Letoiven tho tgel aud tlie West, und the formcr are now #ived ut Yho charyo which prevalied stuadily several years until tho dtiou wur broke otit luzt wpring : whiie the rul- tht rate, that on fonreh clask 1rom Cantengn'to i m'sdo 40 couts per 100, griln, howerer, Uy 18 tho samo as fourth’ clusy, being obly o conta. Quo of thio worat effect of earryIng in competation at unprofitable rates now becomen prowduent, "There ls un outery among _ahipuors, echocd by iufluentisl’ nowspapers, that ' the raflroad panies hiave combined t0_vppress the community by cxactiog exoibitaut rates, sud tiredd aro pub Jirhed that the Graugers 1y, it his policy bo fo- stoted npon, riee {n tielr might” und pet down the nconosiouable * robber barens” who own the rafl ronds, ond aro trying to get pome returu un the capi- tul fnvested iu thetw, Now, howover nnreasonnblo thess complaints may bo, it 18 ouly natural that they ehonld Lo wade. The community at larga hus plenty to do fu atiending fo it ° own sitalia without studylng s nutely tho history auu resultn of rallrvad ‘comipnios® busluess, It aecy vety plainly thal ratos are made materiuliy bighor thn they woro Lawt syring aud anus- mer, aud, of course, it likes the low g bren tarrind for month trom Che: for $13, §t i un{-k‘:-.\m 10 have 10 puy ouruey + and d sowne for thowatne loubtivws » 4U-cent Tato from Chicago to Now York takea s good deal mora money from pro- Qucary or consumers, or Lutl, than n A3-cent rate, Of courn Lo fact that o ratlrvad copany has cur- ried for & longer or shorter thue without prodt or ata Toxs, doos not Lind it Lo G0 vo forever ; but when rufl er have oue rat07, thoy cuntiot compiatu i they are churged Wil oppreesion and extortiou when they make an sdvatice, thungh only 10 1easoubie rates. . ‘Thero hus nover but oues becisa regiilar foortheclasn £ato between Olifcago and New York fower than that now 1 forco, und 1hat was only for tho cleven daya Jrecedlng tie ato pdvance, Wik the rates Lve beiu jower, It Las been Leeause the eampanies woro coampet- ing for walle withont regurd fo profit, During tho fail and winiter immediatols aftc the pamc the rato vas rled from 5 to 60 centa per Lundred most of tho me, aud 1o upe, we Lelisvo, Lus cvor proposed deliberately 10 100k0 0 fall rate less than the ono uow charged. Tho Northwost certainly sloild not comphalu f rates are tuado biak enlough 1o pay the carrer soma 3 Of the companies which carry most of the through tragle, three, with thres-0fths of tho mileage, have Patd 10 dividends for years. and the market values of thelr atocks Lave falleil off ucarly one-half, Rutiroad- uwners, a8 ell 18 mercbanta cnd faruiers, are eutitied {0 earn somo protita on tuelr capltal if they can obtain prices for thair services bigh enough to onatls them 10 do 50, Of courto it 18 posaible that somo kind of tramo will not wuove ot all At rates which puy a faf* profit. It thiat la the caso {and If 50 1t will woon become evi- deat), it will bu tho Lest business polley of the 'rafiroads to Tedupo the rales for wuch traflie uutil does move, provided suck reduced rat.y iy He atightest 1107t.. Doublican tho eompaiies will do tul ey ore al 100 uuch in need of moey to thirow away sy opportnnity of makiug a few dolisrs of wctusl profit ou any kiud of Luriness, But they Bave thrown away o0 much motioy siready this year 10 bo Justitled In carrylug sny more trafic at lovs ; und, If grolu will not couie forward this winter unlevs it 14'carriod st Jous than cont, then It ouglit o by left whers it fa unill navigation opens, The raflroads cuunot bo atked to make & coutriuution for the exke of kooplug_ busincss uotive, Tlero ts, howaver, o good prowpect that thero will ba ot activo movewiont at vutos admiitting of sume profit, aud it will he the Leight of injustioe 10 rullroau projiriviors if the companies do ROt taxo advantage of it THE ERIE & CHIOAGO RAILROAD. In addition to tho through passouger line be- iwoon New York and Chicago via the Baltimore & Oulo, Atlantic & Giest Western, Cleveland, Columbug, Cinclnuatt & Indianapolis, and Erie Railconds, arrangemonts are being made for a through froigbt lue over the same roads. The routo will, however, differ somewhat from tho passenger line, for, instoad of going by Clovo- Inad, (o fretziit will coutinuo on ik maly hue of the Atlavtic & Grent Westorn to Maosfiold, 0., whoro tho cars will bo tranaterrod to the Bal- timore & Oblo. A car-holst 18 now befug put up at Manstiold to trausfer tho cara fiom tho G-foet truok® to tho-o of 4 feet Big inchos pange. Tho distances on oach rond by thiu hino will be: Erie Rullroud, Now York to Saluwanuca, 413 miles; Atlautio & Uroat Weatern, Bulamanca (o st a, 209 miles; Laltimora & Uuis, Mavsfald to Chicago. 207 mllew; total, 979 muien, or fuat 1 1mile Jouger thau the line by way of Cloveland. ST, LOUIS' DESIRES. 8. Lots, Nov. 14,—Arraugements for the Na« tiooal RaitroadjCouveution, to be held bore ou the 23d fost., sro very nearly compieiod. Al nacos~ eary committeos Lavo beeo appointod and thoir work is well under way, At » moeting of the Goneral Committes laat night & resoluiton was sdopted declariog that 8t. Louls doocs not ask or claln tho Eastern ter- minus of tho proposed Bouthern Traus. Contiventsl Rallrosd, but she dacs ask that tbe buildiug of the road alall be secitced to some suitable powt within the territonal Lmits of Texas, Loulsians, Arkansns, Missourl, or the Indian Tersitory, Bho will trust to the commer- cial und geograpbical position, and tu the mtel- ligenca and entorpriso of her citizena to sacure sach connections therowith as way be desiravle, MISSOUR! PACIFIO. Br. Louts, Mo., Nov, 14,~The ZTimes of this mornlng says Jay Gould, of New York, privoipal fnstigator of » movomont to ha: colver appointed for the Missourl Pacifio ltall- road, his purposs being, it {3 alloged, to oripple the road, which is a diroct competitor of the 8. Louis, Ksusas City & Northern Road, fu whicl he heg . lurge interest. Application for a Receiver has beon mado. No notice hos been sorved on tho Com- B«uy‘ "This l[mllcnwu, it is doid, charges tue noctors of tho dmsoun Pacitio with fraud and diwhonest transactions to benelit themeolves to the injury of the wtockholders, and the DI rectors, {t {4 alleged, will bring suit for libel ngalust avery signer of the applicatiou. THE IOWA EASTERN ROAD. ‘Tho track of the extonsion of tLe Iows East- ern Rulrond, from its preseut termiuus futd El- Lasder, will bo ready for uso to-day, and traius will after that time ruu rogularly futo Elkader, This improvement was sscured by the efforts of Judge Wiliiams, the President of the road, aud tho citizous of Eikader. On about 23 wiles of the extension the raila aro maple, mortived tokotber ; 00 the Tematving wile rails are fron, Thv woodeu rall wosks woll, aud is apparently as good as the lron, wilh the ex0eption that th run slower, and of course the wood weara out sooner. This improvement 1a & @atter of mug« alatlun uaot only ta Clay- ton Cuuuty, but the entiro travellng public who vialt thet seotion of Iows, JOURNALISTIC. Spectal Dirpatoh to TAe Chicago Tribune, Toacors, I, Nov, 1¢.—The Gaztle, of this Dplace, after a fow years' existance as & neutral paper {o politics, bas been compelled to suspend Lrom & lask of patr the ol moyi t'uwwfm.m:' s wfilm‘: m FOREIGN. Fighting Going On Between Turks and Herzegoviniony, Thousands of Houses ander Water Near Dublin, Ircland. Departure from Ireland for America of Cardinal Mc(loskey. Russia Gives Assurance that Her Hilitary Woblllzation Docs Not Presage Wae. TURKEY. A mATTLE, Lowpos, Nov, 15~7 2, m.—A Timen telogram from Cattaru say cizht Turkih battalions uudor Belim Panhia bave boan surcounded noar Crotsoli- ko by 3,000 Horzogovinisn lusurgants, and ntlsst nccyuuts Lghting was goiug on. sl oy GREAT BRITAIN, THE GREAT BTOLX, LoNpoy, Nov. 14~Midnight.—A violent storm: han prevatled all day. Much damago has beou caused at Dovor, Lioulogno, and other seagorta on the British and Fiench cossta by the high tide, Thousands of hounes hias beeu submorged In Somursctshite by tue overllowing ot the Niver Purrote, 3'CLORKEY. Conx, Nov, 14.—Cardinal McCloskey nafled to- day ou the stoswer Abyseinia for New York, Hernia Specials Querunrows, Nov. 14.—Carlinal McCloskay eailed for Now York to-day. He received an ovation in Queenstown, and waa presented by tho clergy nnd laity with an addrews, 10 wiioh he replied,” Biauds accompanied tho eteamcr vea- ward, playsuy American and Irwh airs, whilo to- thusiastic ticungy walched the swauter's depacte ure. TLOODA. T.oxpox, Nov. 15—5 n._w.—Dissstrons fioods ars roported throughout England aud in Iroland. ‘The Rivor Fotke, near Dubli, ban burst ita bauks aud submergad thousands of acrea, —— RUSSIA, O WARLIKE INTENT. Derrin, Now. 14.—Advices have been recoived bere from Bt. Petersburg which emphaticaliv deny thar the movemeuts of troops ars cou- woctod with wurlike prepatatioua. s bl FRANCE. THE PROPOSED BTATUE IN NEW YORE IABROR. Pants, Nov. 14.—Tho Franco-American Union for the oraction of & conteunisl atatue io Now York harbor is organizivg s grand fets to taks placo at the lalais d'Industrio oo the 19th inet, Presideut MacMalion, the members of lis Cabiuet, many Deputies, aud other distinzutsied persans have subscribed to tho atatue-tund, aud seversl of tho priucipal citics of Fiance hevo voted contiibutions. GAMDETTA'S SANIFESTO. Leon Gambetta has written & loug and impor- taot lotter to ua frionds 1 Lyovs, 1o speaking of the coming elec:ions, be u Onco the Astombly disoived, Frinia having to chiovss Letween thie cousoliation of o lawful ftepublic ad the yurtiaune of diaorder, rauction, und of restura- ton, will not hieaituto, from uoe ond of 1ho country 1 the otier, ua weil {u tho hame of caskervative fnterests | ns fnthat of progreseive aspiratious, to meud to tua banchea of the two Chambora & stroug Repubilen melority, reslved to Lrug lo a aturity the fruite "Gf the valicy wiiclh L been pureved of late yearn, It {4 to create wuch a mujority a8 this Thut wo whould Demcef: devoty il Qur auergie t {6 to wttaln 8o ducis o result for the futaro of Frinco that universal sutitage must Lo con- #ulted at tho legiulative eleciions by meaus of tho sys- tem of voting Ly departmsente, Apurt from thoso general conmdecations which sy be advanced—an i il bo advanoad--in favor of vaung by ilepastineuis uwlove all othor forins of exnroising ofectoral righis, thero is & yet more fmportat rrason for tue defenders of tho Constitulion to staud by it, 14 the only one which permita in soch de- pattment of conciution und su eloctaral aili- anco between tho fractions of that party which {8 loyally constitutimml, Thin aliiance, wo phicine and 8> satutary, concluded in the Chatnber under the auspicea of such taou us MAL Tulors, Uule nd-Forler, and Leanco ds_Iavergue, must o con- thisued {n the faco of universl uurage, The exampls of theds eltizons wuteciug upaa. tho pafts of a liberal uxd republican democracy huu powerfuily acted upon public oplulon, and it 1s pocesa:ry to show all men that 108 16 uol u weakly pact, bat, 0B tho contrary, an ene durlag wnil well-cousidered 'oo-oporation, aud st tho 84no tlwo an encouragement 10 the untn and concord of all good citizens for the Lineft of (hocountry. But, whatever may hopets, Lavo no tucssiness un (o the Toault. Tho cla:tious, Buth for the Senatoand Chember of Depusies, will boa triumph for republican democracy, In auotlior part of the lotter Lo eayd ‘Throc groat ends prosont thwmeelvos Leforo us, to atiuins wiilch will Iirgeiy anfliea for the sctivity and duration of casuing ardombliom—tte crodit of France, its materiol power, it futeiloctual development, 10 1uake n rich, powerrul, enfightanod Frauce, ‘The firat of those objects demutid o finatalul organtzation, of which the in<omo tax should bocowe the key, by tiik- ing loglimately money whora it ir, by {reelit articica of food, wud Ly thut Very meous dimiviohlug ince- Lerent aud excesslvo taxcs, The second objoct, by making military service roally personal and_ univerual, Dby propuring ull io-mn Frenchmen for it from chili- Linod, and by making tho ariay tho higheat oxpreesion of mutional pridy, and -~ the man'y school of all citizens, constitates 8 weform for which the country ia alreody prepared, aud which it only remuini to complote. * Lastly, und ‘above all, & systom of mitional education st by remuod- eled, d put inte complete workiug orier, ono which would restore e roal aitributes to the ‘Stato, sud which would causo to lrrlm( frotu the serricd rauks of tho wholo peaplo Intelligeuco wnd morulity, » systen both goueral and tochnical, which might wirely givo thefr full valun 10 ali tho aptitude, ae variod os it fa marvelous, of Froueh gunus— of education which, from the primary school fo superior tnftruc tion, should rest npon fbo principles of modern so- clety, rospoct for the civil law, aod exclusive lova of the country, anid should retpite Frencbien of clatsca (010 Gue upiri of mutual confidence and of em- ulatlon for weal, and the natlomal A ERE ST SPAIN. GOVERNMENTAL 8UCCESS, Mapnip, Nov. 14.—Gou. Quesads is eatablish- ing = linc of fortitications botween Vittoris and Logrono, aud has occupled the entire district of Tlojs. Tne Carlista attomuting to preveut his movement were repulsed with Leavy loss. —~——— INDIA, TR MALAYAN TROURLES, Loxpoy, Nov. 15.—A special to the Times from Perak, dated Nov. 12, statos that troops ara intrenching the British residenoy, and await reloforcoments bafare attagking the Malay stockade, whiob is 7 wmiles distant, 1t is ex- mm:d that tho attack will bo made In about & Mooty —_———— GERMANY. THE RIGUTS OF ORRMANS NATURALIZED IN TBX UNITKD ATATES, New York Tribune, Broraw, Oct, 27.—A faw days 8go tho Relchs« Anzeiger, or oflicial gazatte, contained a atate- ment of thu privciple, or rather practice, mocord- ing to which tho Imperisl Government sill henceforth intorpret the Troaty of 1808 with tho United Biates. According to Art. IV. of thav treaty, » person natusalized iu eitber country, who aftorward peiurns to his native lsnd aud makos it hia place of residouco, nay po keld to havo rosumed bis origiual alle- giauco. **Tho inteut not to return,” it {8 ex- plained, * may bo held to exist whon the person paturalized in the ono country resides mora than two years 10 the otbor country.”” The spplica~ slon of this rule i¥ permussive, not impers- tive, The object of tho artiofe was to fix the statua of somo Germaos and Americans who pro- fosa to be citizond of one country, while thoy escape all tho obligations of citizenship by living in the ofber. ‘Two years’ residoucs wus do¢ mod. & roavonublo limit, and was dewigoatod for the gudance of the Imperial suthorities, I the course of time, Lowever, thie opticual for.ture Lecame a great sourcoof confusion ead difie ulty, Naturalized citizons, teturning to the Father~ lsud to pess tho rest of their days, found themsolves after (w0 years invariably in ca ntiics with the Iuterior sud the War Deparim euts. Thelr goods were selzed for {azes, xnd thoy themaelves, if wmithin the military age, wera eu- solled in the army, Thoy ware not liable for ratltary service nafalfilied at the time of twir emigration, unless they had actually desart ed, Dot wers held bound to g1ve such service as is exacted by Iaw fron:. persous of the sge st which PR suthior of tha treaty may bo presumed o kuow what 1t moaut, an well a8 under hin ozceliont siceoysur, Mr. Baneroft Davia, the Legation hiss nlwavs and free s antercoded to A reazopable ostent for thiy clasa of persoos, and ham of courss helyed many of thein out of dererved or uakeaervod embarrumsmant. But, oxcept i a imited number of cases, whicre the zeal of Prassian officials had led thom ti elaim persons an Uerman anbjects before tha exinra- Hon of tho two years® grace, but littl eoult bo done. Whiln tho sutborries contd Justify their laim to appty the twa yrors' reguiation, tho Le- gaion eowid ouly reqnent from tio Foreign Oifico it4 musneasion in particular fostancen. Arcording to my taformation the Fornign Oficn han” alwayn intorpreted tha tresty m o brows, libera), anit conciliatory spirit. For thin wa doubtless havo to thank Prince Brainarck himself. Iy the debate of April 2, 1803, which rruc-.dml(lwunfln:\um. of thutreaty by the Par- hamenot of tho North (Garmao Confedoration, Trinee (thou Coant) Bismarel: not ouly accopted in the moat unrexered manner the ngbt of expa- teiation. but be furiher deciared thut it was his ost ag well anthe (Gusernment’s intentjon to oxccuto tho tieaty tn s hbersl aud friendly mpirit. **Wo have kinre nothing to do with petti- fogeing," sard hn, ** The troaiy will be houest- Iy carricd in‘o effect Ly both partien. I . . . toraseno doubt sbout tha con y and friendly oxecntion of the same," o con- cluded by oxpresming warmiv & dewire to lave Qormans appreciste and maintain tho distinction cluimed by oue of the epeakers, of being the firm ally of the American Commonwealth, frotn the timo of tho Declaration of lndepentonce, Thin treaty resoznized tho right to ewinate, which Lins not hitherto Leen coucoded in Pru-wia. By cireulnza from the Interior and Justicn Miu- Intries provincial olicialy were dirocted to swpend il piaccedings agaiust returbivg cuigrants, sud to regard as Amoerican citi- zons all who could maow n‘?ulnr papers of naturahization. 1t is worthy of note, too, that 1n tha dacate abava toeutiuned all tha opparition 5 tha treaty came from doputies who foared that it vas not hberal cuvugh, that in fact tue susrantees of innuuity for the naturalized omi- Rraul ro not tull aud explicit onough. Bis- marck himemt gave the Gosermnont fnterprota- tion. whils the detato wupyliod the popular in- pression of the treaty's intont, During tho ;ast summer, bowover, 8 returoed ewigrant and capable eritic, Dr, Friedric Kapp, Lias published n series of articlos, in_which the treaty 1 aentiled ns too hloral. Tho cotcese rions, he doclures. were all un the sido of Ger- mavy. The Amcrican Mivister carried sl bis sud won & completo diplomatic_victory, Dr. Kapp seems to Lo no fiend of Mr. Ban. craft, and he writes llko a retantloss opponout, Lut hie pays s diplomstic tact and pervietence the bighiast of sil compliments, 1do not need tn roproduco thae sabstutice of Lis ardicles, Just now the 16813 tunt ho raisos is not witk us, but with bis own Governweni—with Priuce Dis marck, who inepired, tho Foreign Oflice which drafted, aud the Reichwtag which rattded the perniciour compact. It is eimply & question of domestic Gelwas polincs, in which_wo_aro intorested pursly as observers. Lven Dr, Kapp's advica ta deuoutica the treaiy at tho earliest poasiblo date, Januncy, 1478, oes not immediatoty concern tho Unlted Hiates at this atago of the dimcassion. DBut to return to the Reichs-Anzeiger and ite paragraph of Jast weok. ‘This Goseroment or- £au began by oxplaiciog the dificalties whizh bad never cearad 10 wrs9 in the application of artiele 1V, It had never beey formatly de- clared Ly tho Guvernment that under the option given Ly that articlo it would invansbly regard two years' residence ofter roturning ns 2 reuunciation of Ameriean citizensbip, In some case the polico bas observed such s raly and drawn the victim intd tho army, Tuother cases, whise even after the tvo years the porson could prove an iutent to return, be had been releasud on the represeutation of the American Mioleter to tae Fuorcign Ofllco. Duat tuin etbod was orbitsary .aud capricious, lc was ns unjust to naturalized citizeva wltg, mithout auy warning, and lu sbsence of any a o 1apovod ou the ofdcials, muddonly 1¢ thamsclsos tinad for no 1-porformsnce uf wilitare duty, 8s {t WwAs vexatious to tho Lema- tiou end ths Fowcign Oilice. The Kvichs-Anzes- ger. tners'ore, nnnounces tho ro.a by which the Tiodman nathorkies will beuceforth be governed, Ou tho exmraiion of tho two jears of | grace 1hie re. nining emiprants, will uat at onco tn ensnascd 88 M3 B tiAp without mny choles. Pray you at ‘Thoir tuteut 0ot to return to America after that timea whl [ndovel bo prasumed. They will becorme thooroticeily liakle at onco a8 pew Uoiwan sub- Jects. But thoy will bave tho alternative of sctually lesving Sho country within & prescrivod nenod, or of remuafniug &a German aubjects, The intent to return fs to be provea by tho mct of returniug ; the intent to remain ls proved Ly tho act of remalaiug. Tl rulo. whick is doubtleas fullv wituin the competouce of tho German aushorities, will_ gieatly simplify tho exccution of tho treaty, even while it seowy ta bear baraly on oue class of A nerican oitizend. Whotbor thut olass, ¥8 & class, dosorves our wyme pasbiy s auother quetion. MOODY AND SANKEY, fermons 6t the Irookiyn Rink Y- terduy, New Yong, Nov. 14.—Thxeo services wore held to-day at the Brookign Rink, swhich was filled to overtluwing, worulog, afternoon, and oveniug. At the morning service Mr, Bloody announced thie hymo, * Hold the Fort,” which was suoy by Mr, Ssukey, the congregation jotning iu the choruses. Prayer was uered by f)r. Budington, and the seventy-ninth hymn way sung. dir. Moody, commencing his discourse, eaids v subject for this morning is Daulel, The key to his chsractoriy soparation from tho woild. There are very few Diblo characters agriust which nothing is said. Dael is ane of them, Tlers 18 Dot u cloud that casts & rhadow over his path, Josepn was another, and Jubn ths Daptis: and Joshus, excopt it be that tho latter roproved Eldad and Medad for preaching becanse they wero laymen. At the age of 17 Dauiol went to Bavylon, and wes ono of a large mumber of Hebrew young meon whom tho Klog ordered should be educated in all the learuing of Babvion. It waa also ordered that they should eat uf tio wamo most and drink tho same wino as tho Kinz, It was a great tomplation to theda youug taen nut ta sy 10 &t the right time, Dauiol was not afraid to say 1o in_uiich o way that they kuow what it weant, Very likely his worldly companions advised him Bot 1o bs too religions fn Babytos, upon the principlo that it would bo betier wheu in Romo to do as the Romans do. Christisns of tho nineteenth century would Lave sdviesd Lim to oat the same kind of meat and drivk some of the wine bocause 1t would be poliev to keep pesce wih the King, but Daniel eald: It i the law of m; Cod not to touch anything vffered to idols. ‘e daro not eat this meat; givo us pulso and water.' Diut the King' wersauts ssy t0 Danfol and Lis friendss *Tho King will say, What makes you soloan?' Daniol says: * For ten days we will live on palie und water, and 8co what the resuit will be.” And they grow fat sud strong, #0 they succoddad better than they who ato_the Kuig's meat. It 18 not necessary to drink brandy and eat rich food to be strong. It is better to walk with God aud live temporate, We must be separate and peculiar if necessary. ‘The rest of tlieso youug men, Do donbt, Hluugnl Danjel and hLis three friends, SBhedrach, Mesbach, sad Absdnego, wore 100 poouliar, At lass the King had & dresni that graatly troubled bim, bat he could mnot re- member 1t, nor did be kuow the juterpratation of ft. Ho called all his wize mou arouna him to tell nim his dream, but they say: ‘liow can ws interpras b noleas you telt us what it iu?' aud the King aud ordored allthe wiso men fo b Jut to death. But Dauiel, who was oue of tne youuger of tha wise meu, said to the King's mersencers: ‘If you will give ue time, wo will tell the droam ta juter pretstion.’ Thon with Bhadrach, Moshaok, d Abednogo he had s praver-mooting, aud thoy all wout to bod and wlopt soundly, Mow mauy oo cuuld go 1o bed aud sleep If they expected to bobioaded nexe dav? Dot they slept sonudly ; they koew in whom thoy trusted, and Daalol bad & vision, snd the Lord showed bim tha drewm. and Daniel repoated the dream o the King. 1o Kinglu eyes flawh with delight, aud be sayks * © Yew, tuat's . Alr. Moudy .5“' Dalel's lnnr}mminn of the dream, sud suid ; ** God has left s In the daric world to vhine as lighta n tue world. God waut- ed ud to shiue a3 Duutel did, snd walk coutinu- ally 1o hiv countenance.” The hyma * Dure to boa Danfel” wus then sung, atter which Ar. Moudy pronounced the beucdictiou. "I b6 w1teruoon weeting was for Indies, vad 3r, Boody took for his toxt $he word * ‘I'rast,” call- Jug on all presout to I.mt thoir trow iu Cbrist, and sl who believed that by wo doing they would ed to rise, Tue wholl ood up. 3r. Saokey u & whort praver, sud'eang th * Qb, Clrist, wbat purde: " Mr, Moody shea coutlnued his t. if be could ouly get that oue down to their hearts, it would be enougb. ** Wae wre uot to trust in our- selves, tu our nelghborw tu the miuister, or in thly curch or that, but ia the Lord Julioveh." The foity-fourth hymn was suog st the covoiu. sioa of i0e. The eveuiul 0! Il rol od. was Ayt s audienco immadis Nurylce was ¢ 1n arory DISASTERS. Wrecek of the Ship Caleutta, from Quebec to Liverpool, Twenty-two Men and One Women Perish Beneath the Waves. The Crow of {he Lake Schooner Conrad Reed Supposed to Be Lost, A Minister Tostifics that the Waco Oaz- tiod » Deck-Load of Oil, THE WACO, New Yonrx, Nov. 11.—A special from Troy, N. Y., saya that the Rev. Pator A. Moolling, of the German Mothodist Church thore, accompanied Lin daughter to Pier No. 24, Esst Rtivor, at balf past 2 0'clock on the day the Bieamwhip Waco walled, nod remained with ber until a guartor- past 3, Durtog tho time bo was thore a largo number of barrols of oil wero taken on board and stawoed along thoe deck runmug sround tho esbin, So meuy of theso casks wers on board that be wholo space, fore and aft, was occupied by thom, and Le therefore bhad rowe difioulty making Lis way from the door of Miss Mootling's cabin to tho guwigsray leading down to the wharf. ila ©an Bately aekert thas more than forty casin were ko [daced. 1Ie ulua nnticod boxes, wich an contain teun of autral o, piied on deck, at tha ontranco aflt, sud kaw o Jurge box which mey have cortainied matehen, or uther inflamumabia matoria). Ha couridered it vomewhat singular thet the psrsous stosiug the barrols of oil wero two of the cabin slewards, and uoticod that the caskn wore heuvy, réquinng two men to bandlo cach of them. 1o noticed on the countenances of the plew ards and chsmberuad an ovidence of rloom and apprebiension, und Lecano ko wmuch impressed ‘with an idos that somoibing uutor- tuusto was about to bappen that, §f he could bave sccomplished it after takiog leava of bis daughier, hn woull lave witudrawn hier from the vossel. 1ie thiuas that, when it was Auen that the prassizers were uf B clasy who cow'd not resiat the shipmount of uil, advunlage was taken toput 1t ou board at the last moment. Dunog the time of ith bewy shippod, othor marchandiso was beink taken it the hoid. 1ie bas lived at Galveston for tvouty years, sod never kuew of au instauce of hgli- biog eettiog tiro 1o auytbiug there. Therefors be considors that thn fire aro4o from matorials aboar. tho Waro, mud oot from lightmieg, Frqm the positian of the ol raugiug fore and aft, o posuibility of waving the vesse! could exist when ance the firo broke ont. lie intends to cox- meuca legal procoednigs against tho owners of the Waco for thio jons af hia daughter, aud visits New York for that purp 2« Nw OnLeans, Nov. let.—At Galveston the re- mains of Capt. Thomes Wolte, pilo: from tho Waco, were takou chiarge of by the Mraouic Fra- sernity this morning aud ¢ onveyed on boasd tho steamship Histe of Temis, fo bo earriod to Aystie, Conv.,_his furmar home, for interment. The eteamtug Buckthoin hos been ontaido to-uay searclive for too other cue of the bodies found warbod mahoro on Balivar Poit, which Cut. Jovin statea was (rum ther Waep, but it was im- possibie to rocoguizo it, & heving Losn 80 long in the water. RUN OVER AND RILLED. Specral Duratch to The Chwugo Tribune, VaLranatso, Ind., Nov. 14.~Afvert Valkland, rosidence nnknown, s carpanter by profession, agod 35, was struck by tho western-bound ex- piegsa on the Fort Wayne Road this evening whilo crossity the track with a friend ac Collego Inli, just east of town, and inetavtly kilad. Lo 18 supposed to Lave boan iutoxicated. in QIANT POWDER AND SMANLL BOYS, Specuil Diepateh £ The Clacams Tribume, Mitwaukee, Wis, Nov. 14.—Dia’s Arustrong, Cuarles M. Coskey, and Willinm Laudgan, boys, wore injured, Dick and William soveraly, and Cuurles fatslly, by thro¥tox & quantiey of yiant vowder on & bontire they hiad lightod 2hiy after- noag, BURNED FATALLY, Spectal Dualcls t The Chicurs Triduna. Burravo, N, Y., Nov, 14.—~Goorge Graham wea seriously burued tlus ovoning at the howsp of Lle son-in-law, George 8mith, on Caroliaa strost, by the accidental upsettiug of & kerowens Mmp- It ta thought he canuot survive, A LAKE DISASTER, Special D apiteh to The Chicuge Trisuse, Baxpusky, 0., Nov. 14.—Tbe schooner Conrad Reod anuk off the Cavadian cosst to-dsy. The entire crow i3 suppored to Liava boen lost. The Itaod was owned at Black River, pear hore. Bho was [oaded wich stoue. Taere was no fusacauce. TWENTY-THAEE LIVES LOST, Tatrrax, Nov. 14.—The sbip Calcutts, from Queboe for Livorpool, waa wrockod on Crosse Iate on Sunday last. Twonty-txo men o the crew snd a lady passenger were arowoned. The Captain, threo men, and & boy were savad. A CHANGE FOR LIFE, Spectar Dispaih > Tne Chicago I abune, Broosusarow, Ill, Nov. l4.—Jobu Jonnson whaso back sad legs wore broken in & coa’ whait Baturday, 18 atill alive aod i» impror s sploal coed 18 not affectad and ho may s s POLITICAL, NEARLY COMPLETE RETURNS FROM WIS CONSIN, Ofticial roturns have been received from all tho couunties in tho State, excopt Ashlaud, Barron, i Dane, Mouroo, aud Oconto. In tbese five tho voto ou Governor is doubtloss nearly correct in the following, but ou tue rowainder of the ticket the eslimates may vary conelderably, though not envugh to chauge the result—whicl is the eloctiou uf sll the Relorm candidates excopt Taylor: Governor : Ludingtou, Repub- lican, 813 majurity over Tavior, Roform. Lieu- teuant-Ooveruor: Parker, leform, 1,476 majori- ty over Eston, Ilepublicau. Bacrotary of Stato : oylo, eform, 610 wajonty over Waruer, Iie- pubdcan, Tressurer: Keuln, orm, 2,626 wajority over Daetz, Republican. Attornoy- Qeveraly Sloan. Neform, 1,637 msjonity ovor Bonoett, Republicau, Buperinteudent of Schoole Bearing, Heform, 1,061 majoriny over Grabswm, Ropublican, VIRQINIA, ‘Wasnivatox, D, C., Nov. 14.—Prominont Re- publicaus of Virglula are now eugaged tnag effort 10 reorgaaizo and strengsben tue Hopub- lican party in thst Btate by & combination of the Republicaus avd Indepeudeut Conservatives, who, iu the Iate election, acted with the Hopub- licans, A tho tirst step ju thst direction, they are workiog for the appointmens of Judge Morton, & Republican, ‘as D'ostmaster at Rick- moud, in place of Miss Van Lew, aud Gen. Heath, who served asa Coulederate Gonoral, and who letely oppused Qeu. Beadley T\ Jounson fur State Senator, to bu Collucior of Internst Reveuuo at that city. Otbor clianges aro con- templatod by those who weem 0 be eupevially 1ntoicetod i the new political movewont, THE MAJORITIES IN MINNESOTA, Official ro:urny Lave now been reccived from all the countles oxcept Lac qul Pwle, Lyon, Murrsy, Piny, Pope, Wabpsha, Big Stono, aud Yeltow Mediciue; aud usofilcisl from all Bave Murray. Tbe cowplate oflcisl returns will vary the footiuxd but s tride,—~probably giviog slight gain for the Repablioau csudidates, Iniis- buvy, ftepublicsn, for Governor, has 11,738 ma- Jority over Buell, Democrat; and Frsendor, Re- publicau, for Stats ‘Tzeauarar, has 3,747 majori- ty over Scholter, Democrat, POLITICAL NOTES. The Cinclnaati Comniercial ls trylog hard to make a formidable Presidential candidate ous of Benator Thurmau, It would find the task an easler oua by tating Androw Jackson,—Aew York L'riune. Thoey elsations continue to bersld tho advent of new fimes lu pablio afalis, which srv to be new by virtao chietly of a reurn to old ani ried principles. Thers cortaluly 18 wo turther need of exrorimenting with the uimple rules of hoa- d;.nty or the snvere vues of weoacwmy.—Juvton ‘ost. Thls country fs uot vat **out of the wooda™ fdoanelsllv, fhe prevailiog d strust apd nucer- tainty, whioh Cauwu bu WUl disastar, caunos be expooted b0 U:miuet If thaugitativi of tho monay 11 Justice prevmled lu Oblo continned financial disnrder, may not 070 that slender majontyin Ostoher, 1376 7 O tling I certain. ‘[hie ropudiationists mean to Vero York Tvimne. _Tammany ia thus atenifeantly invited by the .Now York Sun to stop dosu aud ot s YielHlug 1o the foree of pullie opinlun, and desirous of s.ving the Demooratic party from ruiu, let tha Tammany Sozisiy Astren ler 8 larter 1o the Logialie ture s comiing winier, and ton wanl np itn Afairs, Let it wel) Tammang Tt for & botel,'s heatra, o ¢l or & dryegooda mlore, sl fake do o -out Woo Latr Tivliary_vor the portals, #tan bl to whes, Theaceforsard, It the 16 party tover Lcld a caucus or polltheal any sort in_the buitding, Aud above ., In nerat uf this city reaso to be governe:d by a uacpst ore panbeatian, and Aereatter canteal Luete ataies b tho ordinary mide pravticed {1 tho uther ties ahd coune tiow of the Hiate, toy, Beymour, Gov, Tliden, and Genator Kernan can hardly botd thelr onergied 1o a Fefarmi moro hetn- felal to the Donuocratio party than tho ono wo have siugented, ‘The Richmond (Vs.) Whig, Democratic, makes this migniticant admisaion : Thn azqr.gato reault of tho elestions In eleven Htates 1350 Te4day In by no 1ncans 80 favorable for tho Detn- ouratic-Conservaiive catro of the country an the ous ronraglti « hatires §n_ the elaxtions of ast falf gave e rosnon aud Halit tn expect, The Jiadicsl parly 14 obe Vioualy atronges now than It was then, Tnstesd of atill Fetrcaiiin, aa wa suppoend [t wouid, and by thin thue in aucdi dinordir ay o Shdicats its ‘anuibilation in taw Erevbiential vouleat, 3t woeis mumeliow to kuve bren iuveated with uew sirengtl and new Jiope, Tailyiu; arnnnd ftaold stsudard with more confidenco enuraga than It line shown winee tho recond eloction o Graut gelowing ny the gare o it rauke, aud notoply #icertgfully Fesisling uitak, but retrieding not o Lt of italomt Rround, aud LN ald delance us i points to the uativnal Geld fur tLs decalve sruggle 8 year trom naw, A Tho Domocrats of the 11nuto rt tho naxt sos- slou will, in the opitioy f t @ York Heraldy jot tho currency questiun sevecely alone, The Herald ways : Thefr Weatern members, smarting under thetr ree cett defest, might b fasli £106gh L1 fuopnen a repeal of the lwtimpt.on st cf tho last Congre -3, Lut that Wil bo preventod, if gmasible, by e couler Domarratle beads, Tho Lurdemoney Democrats wil not projowo aby mewnre, breauke 1t would not ecnriuce 10 party harmony to irritate and baniliata their erring hrothren of the West by detnandiig 80 early and opcn 3 renit- clution of taear recent Sheva, The Lomoiramal lho Houro will try s evedo tho currencs questlun, and ty occupy auld engrosa public ttention wi.l n preat parada of favesugations. . . . Al A he Sruste needs to do s to pans & bill for givitg etdvisucy to tha Resumption act of lak* Janus whd send it to tha House. This would ufalliuly set'the Demourats of the Houra by the ears. Tho Jackson Tunce, the central Eepoblican orpan i Misstseipyl, e3plaine the loss of twat tato, It wava: From the character of those who hare rontrolled the prituary caucunes of the party, and theues ie lea lor. wutp, sisd polley, and destiny, of the Hepubie. zotiun, defeat ‘'wan only a' queaiion of time, eome at laat, though by means wo do not apnrove, st it han overtaken s, aud thy Pirty t8 at the bottor of tho Ll Republican party management s sear han 2 worso than words can oxprest, Taero Bis beon no inluence (rom leadern sud fromi comtalttees ex- ot whiat lan boen delcterlous, Strife, contention, bickering, anl Litternide Luve nnivereaily provalod, Thame 1 cliarge of the party managowent lave nut mado themselven fell: tbes bave not beca felt for 0ind ; thios Linve not izt 89 far ca fs known, to £ 1y, bk ey mot o ‘foie, and Uy tha few, 10 the exclusion and denlance of thoss nob of their sort. QCEAN STERMSHIP KEWS. New Your, Nov. 14.—Anived, ateamship Mo- gel, from Bremen. FaTaee Poixt, Nov. 14.—The steamship Bac- dnia. trom Lisetpool, bns arrisod, New Yonk, Nov. 14— Amived, tho stesmship Brittanie, trom Liverpaol, QrEEVATOWN, Nov. 14.—The atenmabiip City of Borkin, from New York, hav arrived, Tite Raw, BLustaniva WiNpy of Wietes search ont the weakinsren of all Wi are prediaposd to Lung Complatuste, and, i consoquene, Coldw, Conglis, and Trouehtal Disond whire ‘pre Thutg who bavo contracted Co ould be enp Ives & very botiviis Puluiona them rather trost ther symptous onne, and Ly th - protapt use of Dr, wre thetr colds, and heal all accompatyiug Sore- Desa’ (£ the Chest, _. HOUSEKEEPING GOO FLANNELS LINENS, Honsekesping Goods, AT TEB fireat West End Dry Goods Honse. CARSON, PIRIE & CO., MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Call apecial attentton to the large, full assortments L lse rives s Hunso Dopattinente, P ANNEILS, Tnall tha Vest ntikew of Ameriean and Forelgn manue Theture, a,'l weizhis and quatitios, from Silk Gauze up 10 heaviews Blukor grades. 3 ‘Yaars bla 30 aud Nuirtiug Flanaels in Great Yarloty. Fiogout B e of Taported Embroiticrod Flael muchi lower than lsst season's prices; beginnivg ub $125 yard, 3 o licated 3 Tnnels, lted Shiaker Flannels, Skirting Finainuls, cic, arge weasitn 160t of Blsakots sad Comfortables, I.INEIIN &, Special Bargatn ¢ tn Bleached Table Damsaks, from 60 4 yard upwara % Brown Damuasks snd Loom Dice, from 350 up, Al Lincy Damaw™t Napkine, 31 per doz., and equal baralng i better g udes, Iiesclied Huck To wels, 12)4, 18, 20 and 23¢, ra Bargain fn 1 )amask Towels, sll Linea, st 18 aud 21, Ittch Assortment of Fine Kuotted Fringe Towals. Kitchen Toweltng lit Groat Varloty, Led-Quilta from $1 Up; Marsciiles Qnijta at and 3, It Pas b Trale o0 thn Wist S WHITS LEAD AND OIL. CEICAGO WHITELEAD&OILCO. E. W. Blatchford, Prect. C. I Gates, Sec, Munufactusere asl Dealers in White Lead, Ziue, Lissed 0, Prlly, Colors, Varnists, Cotti'ze Colors, Ludricating 0, Brustes, And Painters’ Mats¥ials geperally, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Pure Groods a Specialty. All Goods Warranted as Beprosentod. LARGE RETATL DEPARTHENT. Bpeclal Inducementa to Buyers for Cash, If our goods cmnnot be obtained readily, send your orders diroct to ouraddrees, and they will be prompte ly filled at the lowest prices. OFFICE, MANQFACTORY, ARD SALESRCOY, Corner of Green and Fulton-sis., hicago, West Slde. The copartuersnin Berstofors exiating under !l fra name af M, AUG. KIKCHHOPF & CO.. bu day been dissaived by aiutuad consent. Mr, Toberl lor setires ruia o i, Mz H. Augu AMr. 'Aoudore Naubut th wiil coutinug S LR S e atand, aas e uul stau. @ sud lintilidos, B B SR KGR THEQDULE NEDBALYY, JOUI UL 4, TAYLUB,