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— VOLUME 2. FINANCIAL: EXL AR RIS T = i fierchants’, Farmers', & Mechanics Savings Bank, 76 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES. Terfoot Security—Liberal Interest grery Certlfiente Heeured by Durtenge on IRenl Ratato. TADLE of increnas of “Inveatment Certie esten,” necured on improved real eatate. beay 1og Interest payable In quurterly Instnile mentss at tho rate of 7 3-10 per cent per nne poine Teated for tho benent of Children oF othersy Amsant L Timo. Accamulatod. § 1o 8 142,01 100, 34907 10D 21 00N ceernen o a2.31 HOO, 5 years, " 10.1 500 18 years 1,740.80 B, 21 yenrs. + 2,101.00 1600 & yenes 1042010 1000, 18 years 340070 1,000 21y 1:323.10 gulmated wpon tho basls that interest, when dne, s edited o0 savings acceunt, sud lnvested in INVEST. MEST OERTIFIOATUS whenorer 3100 is thus sccuma- ted. hAnyhflldcr of & Certificsts hua the privilexs of examin- fugthe condition of the teust at ooy lime va calling at Ibeofieo of the Teustce, Gertilicates forwardod, and intersat, whon due, refn- quted, If desired, or semilted by draft or expross toaay pactol the Unitod Blates, =Addreas BYDNEY MYERS, Manager. TOHEICAGO Cortificates of Indshedness WATTEID. Preston, Kean & Co., 100 WASILINGTON-ST. Money to Loan eal estate (n Clileago and vicinity, Improved pre- T Fands ia hand. HEated o BMEAD & COE. 185 LaBallo-st, $7,000 to $10,000 o fosn on good clty property (rscant or improved) st . Bper oenb. Monoy om band. BRYAN LATHROP, 94 Dearborn-at. SILVERWARE, &o. Silver! Silver! Silver BNBRLLISH YOUR HOMES! PRAUTIFUL NEW SILVER GUODSln Spoons sud Thrks, and Fanoy Ornamental Pl put up fn Batla and Mozoceo Cases, maklng most atiss and neeful s Also, ROCGERS’ Calsbrated Platod Goods. Tho finest stock in the Wast o New Table and Ornamental Wars, Catlery, o, st TABULOUSLY LOW PRICES, MENCE CLOCKS AND ORNAMENTS, DIRECT FROM PARIS. GILES, BRO. & CO0., 268 WABASH-AV. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; UNDERWEAR ¥or Gontlemen, in 38 Completo TLines. IERY In 74 Complote Lines, i InBl Comploto Lines, Making tho largost” assortment of Fine Goods evor shown in the city, at prices that will ploase the olosest buyer. WILSON BROS,, 67 & 69 Washington-st. &howing the ncenmulntion of aums ine | UL, NOVEMBER 17, 1875. OLOTHING, iT IS NOW GENERALLY KNOWN TEAT TEE PUTNAM CLOTHI v Has Changed Hands. The public have shown ap- preciation of the fact that un- der the new mansgement the business has been thoroughly reorganized. DAILY SALES HAVE INCREASED PER CENT! WHAT DID IT ? AWELX ! Selling Good Honest- Made Garments At Prices WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. . The fact of our being the RETAIL BRANCE Hiner, Beall & Hacket, . MANUFACTURERS, Boston, Mass., ENABLES US TO Carry a Larger Stock TO MAKE Lower Prices, SELL MORE GOODS, Than Any Other Honse in the City, Since we have token posses- sion of the Putnam Clothing- House we have broken the-mo- nopoly on high prices, and shall continue to offer extra induce. ments to those wishing to pur- chase Men’s, Youths’, Boys’, and Qhildren's Clothing. Money refunded on all goods purchased not satisfactory in quality and price. PUTNAM Clothing-House, 131 & 133 Clark-st., And 117 Madison-st, ___WEATHER | WATOHES, JEWELRY, &o, WATCHES! We offer bargains in Ladies’ end Gentlemen’s GOLD KEY AND STEM-WINDING WATCHES, Gentlemen's and Boys' Silver Watches, French veling Clocks, and Marble end Bronze Oloclks, single and sets, N.MATSON &C0. STATR AND MONROE-STS. o MISCELLANEOUS, oo MISCELLANEOUS, ESTIMATES Given for ADVERTISING in any !i,EWBI’Al'BlK fo the Country, Our now tlce List for Adverilsers SENT FAEE, 1Oy AL COOIE & €U, Advertising Aneatsy Cor. Dearborn & Wash'n 8ts., CBICASO, S e — s~ HORSE RADISH. IF YOU WANT HORSE RADISH Fush that is not bulf or thres-quarters furni i Tadought o C, TATUN, Wiae Merchant, 1 Dio'ians | Formalady ARCTIC WEATIER STRIP Beats them all. Puton for 6o per fool. We chbarge nathing ta call on you, shiow our samples and fl‘“ ca- tHima OUTHET & I'RATT, 16) Lasalle-st, 1a the time to order rnur Weather 8tri 08, Triban buflding. Bavoyour fusl and Koop out th cold. e OORNE T J. L. HATHAWAY, Dasler fn Lackawanna Coal . OF ALL BIZES, Dlonburg, Briar Mill, and other coals of tho best quality. Goul caretully cseened and aelivarca promel. 1y in ali parta g ths ofty, and on cars for the country trads. Main oic aud yard, carner Market and Hau- dolpli-ata.: 4160 oftico and yard No. 1 North Market- st,, and 7i1 Weat Lakout,, and down-town office 148 Laballeat, COLLECTION AGENOY, o) All mstters pertaining (o the collsction of clalms of avery description, in sny part of the civilized country, will ‘bo prosscuted with dispatch, without chsrges Unless wo collect, and no sttarney's fesa in suits, Our Agents sre ngu\trlwtdnud stiornoys, FRABIERY GOLLECTION AGENOY, Cornot Btate aud Alonroe- _FURNAGE snd Ventlation Is the subject 0ul thist futereats all, Al aud sco tho Tubular Furusce, CUBH- ING, WALRER & 0O., 85 Lako- at. Wo have birteoy sizes Fur GET zf':"a“""é'%.f'—;"' CHAMPION RADIATING HEATER, BARKER & JACKSON, Cornor Kightecuth-st, and Wabssb-av, CHICAGO, AT LAST. After the Lapse of 8ix Years Guibord’s Bones Are For- mally Interred, Four Feet of Solid Cement Used to Bind the Transaction. Scenes At and Around the Grave Dar- ing the Funeral Ceremo- piese An Excited Crowd Present, but No Resistance Offered, The Rougher Tortion of the Mob Content Themselves with Resurree- tionary Threals. A Squad of Police Will Guard the Grave Until the Cement Hardens. The Roman Catholic Organ In- Aulges in o Bit of Sarcasim. BEFORE THE BURIAL. THE REMAINS QUARDED DY ARNED POLICEMEN— THE HTONE CASKET—A LONELY ONAFE—RIO- ARAPUICAL BKETCIL OF THE EXCOMMUNICATED PRINTER—A FROLONGED STRUGGLE DETWEEN ULTRAMONTAN/BM AND CINIL AUTHOBITY. From Our Own Correspondent. MoxneAL, Nov, 13.—Montreal has heen for aoma time past in s stale of great disquictude over tho unenceesaful ATTEMPT TO DURY GUINORD'S BONES, and tho approaching offort, which 8!l seo will bo mado tho final ous on tho part of L'Iustitut Canadion to carry out the docreo of the Privy Counell of Greas Britaln. Since the middls of last Soptember, whea CGuibord'a romnins woro hurriedly returndd to tho strong vault of tha Protostant cemotery, o guard of armoed polico- men has beon stationed over the placo, an the Fronch-Canadians, whon trinmplinnt at tho gates of the Romsn Calbolic comotory, loudly pro- clalmod that in twonty-four hours after they would scattor tho boues of the *cureed printor " to the fonr winds of hoaven, However, thay never made any diroct atiack upon tho vault, contenting themsolves by repostedly coming up tho mountsin slops, botweon the hours of midnight and 8 in tho moming, and roconnoitering in tho thicket ¢ the back of the vault, la order ta DRAW QUT TUE POLICE nnd teat thelr bravery. Ounce thoy flung a few stonos in and were firod upon ; anotlier time they woro beard creeping up tha three avenuos which contro at the vault's mouth, and tho guard was with difficuity restrained from firingupon them bofore they woro bailod sud warnod of thoir danger {n trospassiog. At tho back of tho Mount Raoyal Cometery lio two large villages, Cote 8t. Louis and 8t. Joan Uaptiete, which aro pearly altogether inhabited by Freneh Canadian quarry- meon, teamstors, sud Jalorors, It was from this population thst tho Soptembor riotera nearly all came, and it 18 from these that trouble 1s again oxpected, Thirteon of thoringlesders (ntho Inte riot have been arrested, but thelr friends con- sidor thom martyrs, and vow to havo vongoance against their * porscoutor Doutre. Mr, Doutre, counsel for tho Institute ¥ho, thougha French Canadian by birth, ls married to an English Iady, and is an Englishman io Jangusge, habits, and action, befng unable to bury Gulbord in Boptember, resofved to wait sufliciontly loog for public opivion to dotinitely shapo itacl{ beforo ngsin sttompting the funeral. The rosult has beon deplorable, for the Protostants and Cath- olicaare mow bitterly set against each other solely on TINIB DUANING QUESTION, snd as week after wook has gous by, public dis~ cueeious, violent nrticles in tho pross, Dishop Bourget's pastorals, and Protestans ministers’ sormons, hiave widoned wustead of bridging the breach, Tho Orapgomon have talkonitho niatter up and vow that tho Queon's decreo ennll b Bups ported by thom pbyeically. The Catholio lriul:. who form nearly a quarter of Montroal's po}zu- lation, naturally resont Lthis championsbip of & Ttoman Catholic's burial by nitra Lrotestants, and for once—bscauso no love i3 gencraliy loat betweon au Irishman aod a Frencn Canadian ~—thpy side with the Fronch Canadians aud cry out againgt tho contamination caused by tho bringing of a cursod horotic's bones futo conso- crated ground, THE BARCOPIAGUS, Tho Institut Canadicu hold soveral moetings afeer tho riot, aud decided thst even 1f Guibord bad beou daly butled the funatics would have tont no time in digging up bis romains and de- straving theni. . Ho it was concluded, sfter a dis- cuasion a8 to tho best meaus of proventing an outrage on tho grave (aume suggesting tho 1n- troduction of torpedues iuto thu burial lot), to hiew ont of the quarry au immenso block of gray stove, and inclose (ho coftin in ihis, which would_afterward ba cemonted togetber, The vary Cathollo quarrymen who aided Lo drive ihe funeral procession sway from the cometery gatca actuslly howed out the rough Dlock of stono, welghing 8 tons, the ob- ject for which it was wanied Im’ni kept a pro- found secrot till the block, which wax split In two halves, had been dopoaited 1n awmntble-yard, Then tho socret was rovealed, and the chagrin of the quarrvmen kuew no bounds, The tivo halves aro each bollozed out to tho dopthof 2 foot, tho oavity belug Lhe shape of the cotting throngh the edges of the masses aro drillad boles, it which will be 6ot iron roda; theso will e riveted on either side after the coftin ix in, and then a comont compoged of watar-lune aud fron-filings will bo poured over all. Tho sar- cophiagus i finlehod, and liea ready for transport, Itis, a8 may bo supposed, an objoct of great ourioeity. OUILONI'S ANAVE {8 nn frregularly-shaped slice of ground, at the bacls of tho Iarge comotery, and ouly sbout 300 -yards from {he boundary fence which divides the Catholic and Iutestaut places of burisl, 1t hay yoom for ouly one grave, sud in this now lics tho remalus of Mud, Guibord, who died two oars ugo, while yet the litigation aver her liuu- and's righta of buria) in consecrated ground wore undecided. Madam waa, of courde, A good Cathollc. A black woodon cross—oracked tbrough 1bo shaft on the day of the riol—ltans over the muady plece of ground, while uear by stand & few pines and spruces, the wiud wighiog through their loaves. Tons of thousnds of peopls have vieited this lonely grave, many United Statos citizens among the number, Joseph (uiboyd was o man of groat strongth of mind, and in bis onrly deys was noted for a pugnacious duqamuuu. whioh Iuonfm Lint into saversl rows, 1le learnod the prioting trade and worked for thirty-six years unmmmlufly n French Csusdisn powspsper oflicos, 1le had great mechanical ingenuity, and was the first who jotroducod stereotypiug uto Canads. At the time of bis douih ke was foromsan in Por. raule & Bon's largo ollice. 1ie was uo ono of tho founderu of the lustitut Canadien,—a sort of Mochianics' Jnstitute,—but bocame a mowber tlserco! two or three yoars sfter ita establish- mout. When the Iustitut tell under the dus- pleasure of the ltoman Catholic Bieop for ve- usiug ¢0 throw out of fta library cer- faln books tuat were placed {u the Iudex Expurgatorius at Rome, Guibord waa one of about 200 members who persisted in maintaniog their copueotion therowith, and who appealed to Home against 1B ABRITHARY COURSE OF THE DBINHOP. QGuibord died suddealy oo the 18th of Novem- ber, 1869, but three or four weeks pruvious, whea seriouslyill; he sout for a priest, who came e @hicano Tailp Trib WEDNESDAY and board his cenfession. The priest, acting .undor direct inatructions from the Iishop, re- fusod to adminiser to him oxtrome unction un- Jesa ho would withdraw from tho Inatitue, which he declivod to do Heo ralliod from that sick- nesn, but his deaf, when it subsoquontly oc- currod, was a0 suidon that he had o time to nond for a priost. A ferw daym bofore Jiin death, {Juibord met oneof his feliow-mombers of ths Institut in the strest and asked himwhat waathe newn about theirappesl to Ko, Thaanawer wan that no news had yot arrived, but the Institut hoped that justies would be dono_them. "I bopo Ro ton.” Fald Guibord, *' for I feel that I sm golng fast, And onlees this matter is sottled beforo 1 die, there will bo a row (fapage) about my grave, I am & poor man. and thoy will no doubt bury me aleng with thoso that have beon banged, §7 they ean.” ¢ Havo no fears about that," ropliod hin follow-member, * your friends whll seo that you are no worso treatod than & riob toan,” It isan interosting fact in the light of recant aventa tbat Guibord was for many years on intimate terms with Dishop Lourget and several high eccleslaaticn. Mr,” Perrault did all the printing for tha Birhap's palace, awd for twanty years Gjbord peraooally nu{mflnu‘ndml tho composition and printing ‘of the Bishiop's pastoral letters, and other work belopging to the foroign miesions of the Church. A clerica) authority statea thint. as far ns honeatv, public and private virtuo, and in- tegrity, in the brondest ropse of ths Lerm, wero caacerncd, Guibord waa without reprosch. THE LITIOATION. When ho died his funoral procession was barrod out of the cometery (on the 23d of No- vember, 1869), wheroupon "hin remains wore ro- toved to tho Protestant cemetery vaull, whero thoy bave remained for six yeam. Tho widow of Guibord, backed by the Institut, took auit against the Heminary of Bt. Bulpico, which con- trols tho buryiog-ground, clsimiog that, as Gulbord had bonght and paid for his burial-lot, he was lopally entitled to lie thero- ip, The case was tried on {8 merits bofors Judge Bondelet, who docided inifavor of the widow and the Inatitut. Thero- upon tho Sominary of Ht, Bulpice carried the casa ta the Court of Review. Here the Bench of threo Judgen decidad that by tho rules of the Charch Guibord could not bo ‘buried fn conse- eratod ground. Tha Institut theroupon appealed to tho Court of Queon’s Booch, which sfter loog deliberation confirmed tho judgment of tho Court of Iteview, Ilowover tho Institat wos not yot boatan. for it carried thacass to tha flusl tribunal—the Privy Couucil of Her Majeaty the Queen, psssing round the hat, 1o order to rawe tho nccessary funds to do 80, Tha result of conrae, is well known : and the British arm of the Jaw has now to be invoked to gire due effcct to its decision. Tho costa in miazgralnwtcd Jitization already amount to over 20,000, which sro all saddlod ‘oo tho Somt- nory, except the Institut's lawyers' fees. Tho Sominary paid ovor_ €06,000 of ‘it wath very bad graco tho other day, Mr. Doutro having threaton- ed ngoizuro on some of thoir property unloss they recognized tho order of the Court vory promptly. ‘Fo-dsyall in EXCITEMENT 1§ TOWN: noone tallinof soythiug elee but (inibord, and whother thero will bearow or not at the ap- proaching burlal, which I am informed cotnes off next Tuosday, tho 16t Tho dnte is Kopia secrot Ly Mr. Doutro, bat it hins lealed out through militars men. MIEHOY BOUROET'A PASTORALS bave done much 10 allay the feelings of Catholies on the subject; but the fact that hio has boon compslled to curse tho gravo roakes them con- sider the gnforcomont of the Queen's decrecn most brutal outrage on thomsolves and religion. The moro ignorant onee still_avow their detor- mination to resist to tho bloody end. The Orango Lodges will sll tarn out a8 private citi- zens, snd, boing .well armed, will prove a very formidable body-guard in themdolves. The military authoritios aro agrood that if mob, which will undoubtedly col- loct to the number of 5000 or 6,000, is from (he very first overavea, no disturbsnce need bo oxpectod, but that If fighting commoncos and the mob becomes in- furinted. that many will bo glalo, o8 tho volun- toora hiavo strict orders to eaforco tho barial at all hazards. Tho authorities at Ottawa display » singuiar apathy at the present time, tbough ir the attempt at burial ia frustrated, the (lov- onor-Gonoral will have to ntop in. D.D. ——— THE FINAL SCENE., PRECAUTIOARY ARNANGEMENTS, Spectal Diapateh tn T'he Chieago Tribunt, MostrEAL. Nov, 16.—To-day the finsl soeno in the most exciting contost that over took place Letwoen Church and Stato fn Canada camo off amid proat excitement, and proved a bloodloss wictary for tho Queen's autbority and the Iusti- tnt Cavadien, Completo arrangemonta for call- fog out the police and military had baen offected 1ast night, and when morning dawned tho red- coats could b scen marching In great numbors toward thelr armorios aod diill shieds, whese tho prioeipal store of atms was guarded all night, owing to the rumora of ao attack. The troops muntered on tho Champs do Mars under com- mand of Col, Fletchor, and eot nfT at 98, m. for tho Protostant comotory, proceded by 100 police armed with brocch-loaders, and headed by the Mayor aud Judge Coureol. The police and twenty volunteors ontered tho comotery aud were massed round the vault, The sextou, produclug tho keys, uulockod tho maseiveiron doors, and, ns thoy swang ogen. he and a mau enterod, fol- Jowed by friends of tho deceased. After a littlo delay THR COFFIN containing Gulbord's remsius was produced. When tho Superintondont of the [nstitut askod if-those were tho romalnu of tho late Guibord, kopt by him for eix years, delivored up to him again on the 2d of Soptembor, and returned to hins for sale keoping on the same day, tho sex- ton said thoy woro the samo. ‘I'ho Buperintend- ont thaukod Hoxton for thocare ho had takon of tho remnivs, and alao tho directorato of tho comotary for thelr kindness in keopiug them o long, Thereupon Peuton gave tho command, **Bhoulder arms." The po- lico did so, and the funeral proceasion atarted. Moauwhiio tho undertakier, Roed, of sarcopha- gus fawe, and Doiescsy, Buporistendont of the Inazitut, accomponiod by a couplo of men, on- lerod tho cometery from tho back, and com- mencod operations at the grave. The grouud was found to be frozon about 6 inchies down, whiloa thiu layer of suow lay above. DBy holf- past 9, tho diggera dug about 3 feot, mrking an excavation over Madamo Gulbord's coffin, which yeas reached without difficalty, and au oponiog made ou each side aud at tho onds, in onler to sdmitof & TIICK LAYZR OF POXTLAND CEMENT belng introduced. A aqusd of police ten in numbor marebaled round the burial fot, form- jug o hollow squate, trom tha inaide of which all civiliane, excopt Bolsseau, Reod, and the re- portors, wero oscluded, The sceno was gulet, ouly o fow members of tho Inetitut and two or tureo boys boing prosent, beside thoso ofiiciaily engaged. - At 10 8. m. the grave was finisnod and ready {for the coftin, Beforo it weont In, Reod laid & thick bad of comont on Madamo Guivord's coftiu as » foundation for tho cofin, Tho crosa at the head of tho grave, which wau standing all right on Sundsy, was thia morving found Iylug in tho enow, torn apart, It heara marks of tho knives of relic hunters, aud s wall whittled up. Durlug the intervat batween the departuro of tho procession from tho Protestant cemetery aud ite arvival at tho Catholic cematery gates, Reod was busy prepatiog cement to plsce about the coflu. o had brought up s cartload of coment and other materisl hoeeide s portabls wooden trough, ln which it was mixed. At 11:30, just befare tho procession reached the Catliollo cemetery gatos, YHE ONLY DEAL BENJATION OF THE DAY oceurred, when & number of young French-Cana- disn gamine with wild: yolls yun to the gates and closed thom, Jowever, they ran as the potice approsched. Da Rochs, keaper of tho comotory, then came down snd took off the gates altogether in a quiot way, s oxcited orowd beiug gatherod round as he did so. About flve minutos after the funcral procession entered the gate, Chief Penton mounted on & white borse, the Bergesntyaud Detectivos at the head and flank of $ho column of polive, & portion ot which Y] ey a0 1 g s, precoded and tho balance followed the hearso. Not tho least sign of dissont was oxproisad as it parsod through. Tho military did not foilow closely after tha potice, and wore hialted at the Villazn of Cota des Noiges. A crowd began gathering from every diroctlon, and ran with alt gpecd up the various avenues (toward tho grave. Tho police, whon they arrived, formed large square around the grave, and kept tho esger erowd back while tho eoffin was brought out of the hioarso, lookinig somewhat dilapidatod, borne by four men and placed in tho centro of 1o bed of coment. As this was being dune, THE BEV, CUBE NOCKIELUT camo up, and, golug slongside M. Bereseau, aaked to what deptl the grave was dug, Iine- | scau replied that it bad been dug 4 feet in dapth by aathority of the cemetery at tho first intar- ment of M. Guibord, Cure Rousselot next | anked if tho body lad bonn proporly identifind. | Ioiseoau roplied it bad, aud thero was no mis- take, Asths crowd of epectators were atanding . around the grave gazing on tho workmen sbovel- ing cement mixed with acrapa of tin and shect~ iron, s reportor asked (ho Rev. Curo Rousselot, $ust as he was tusning away from the graveside. in what quality was he there. The Roy, Cure replicd, very hotly, ** I appesr hora ia the quall- | ty of acivil officer,” esying, which Lo sbruptly | turnod, and, passing through the crowag, entered ! his carriage, and departoed. ; TIE MOMENT THE COFFIN WAS LOWERED Into the gravs, tho work of mlsiog the coment | with water was commenced in the trough which ntood alopgside, and tho workmen industriously Results In a Completo pliod their epades, shoveling in liquid cemont, rizzle, mingled with odds and enda from tin sheet and TS scraps of sheel-iron, which, whon the cemeut RS hardens, will hold the mass firmly together. The . THIS COUNTRY AND SPAIN. comments of the spoctators wera variou aa tho ACTIFITY AT THE NAVY-YAUD. worlt wont on., Bome thought it an additional Spectal Iraraleh to Tae Ukicana dribuns, desccration of the cemetery, nod Lintod thatit | WAsuINaTO: was one more reason why ** the carsed Guibord | would have to como out of that,” Othersre- ' the immediste fitting out of threa veesels-0i- grettod oxcoedingly that the earcophagus had | war. and the fact made known by the reeeat din- WASHINu, N, Possibility of Serions Complications | United States tion of the Treaty of 1795, Under Which American Vessels Are Seareh- ¢d on Mere Suspicion, Vice-President Wilson Suffers a Slight Relapse. The Second Comptroller and Third Au- ditor of the Treasury to Bs Investigated, Tool-Selling on the Spealkership not been brought up, 83, if not used as o caskot, | pasches from Spain and by vazue hintsgiven | it might havo been Iaid on top of the comeut. i out in Washington diplomatic circles that nego- Othera senmed to take tho whole affair, a8 i tiations are now In progross between Miniater A MUOE JORT. | Cusbing and the Government at Madrid in rela- Between Spain and the ]‘ Nov. 10.~Ordars were given at the Navy Dopartment yosterdsy aud to-lay for . thiongh to many who, with comproseed lips and | ton to tho provisions of tho treaty of 1795 La¥e knitted brows, viowed tho sccue from afar, it | was tho very reverse. As the Mling-in eon- tinued, tho polica graw a littlo Jesa atrics in hold- | {ng the crowd back, and & very matley assom- | blage environed the grave, gesting in the way of tho workmon, Members of tha Imatitab | picked up littlo piccos and mcraps of iron as | momentos of tho unnataral way in which they lad boen compelled to carry out thae intermont, AMr. Comyre, who was & distant relativo of decensed, said & few words, bearing tostimony to his excellent charaster, sud tha csteom in which ho waa beld by those who had knows him. Tho speaker’s romarka WERE NOT UECEIVED WITH AP/EOBATION from s number of rtoughs, whe bLooted at ! Camyre. Beyond this, nothing was publicly said on tho eide of the Institat Canadien. Tue animus of tho crowd colfectod was 8o unmis- takables, ‘and their threats to dig Guibord's body ont of tho grave if occasion offered so opouly expressed, that Doisseau determinod to securo, it possible, a guard of police from tho Mayor TO WATCH TIHE GRAVE for at lonst twenty-four hours, thus giving time for tho cement to hiardon into & solid rock. This tho Mayor agreed to, and the Sergeant and six men who guarded Guibord's boues 1o the Prot- catant comotory wers orderod to Lis graveside Dis svoning. ‘Whon ull was over, Chief Penton formoed the palics fu two divisions, aud marched off ju fours. Acrowd of about thirty degraded-loaking loaf- ora thon gathered arouud tho grave, and ono of them in mockery put o desd thiatie-stalk at tha foot of if, wiich was soatched by a bystand. der, at whom ke began to jecr. They attempt- ed nothing farthor for some tims. and lookad rather unromtortable. Tha rain, which waa then falling, hind tha offect of dampeaing their ardor. As tho Inst cab containing Bolsscan moved off, {hey summoned up euficiont resolution to amit » good squara hiss and a few jeors. Tho military waore then ordered hompe, aud THD SOLENYN GCENE ENDED. Dontro, who was afraid of sessseination, by tho sdvice of friends never tursed up, but stayed in Court arguing & caso, His abscoce caused Leen the occasion of . IARY WILD RUMORS touching the matusl relatious of tha tio nations, sggerated by the membora of the Cubso bond ring, until, if one-halt of themwers worthy of cradit, thore would be reason to fenr thit wo were even now ¢n th= gve of & war with Bpain, Thera is no doubt that it bas fong been tho da- of the treaty of 1795, and especislly the ropoal of certain sactions of it which are very onerotin ! upon tho United States, sud have beon omitted | from all recont trestios with foreign powers, It * 18 well known, also, that Miuister Cuslitng, befora liis departore for Spain, discussed this subjoct freoly in cooverestion with friends, snd ex- pressod & hopo that ono result of his mission might bo to bring tho Spanisi Government to consent to theas changes {a tho troaty. THE LATE NOTE. ‘While, therefore, the termu of the note of tho Thited Staten which has reconity beon discunsed by tie Spanieh Cabinet have not been givento tha public, it i1 infcrrdd from what is known of otr own policy in rogard to this subjoct. and from deaired chianges in tho treaty, sud thay 1T DID NOT TREAT OF TIE WAR that lias #o long boen in progress in Caba. An exciting article on tho relastions betwoen tho United States and Spain, whicl appoared in tho London Times of Nov. 3, has caused | coneiderable dizcussion here to-day. It is propor {o say that that nrticle was based ou a whally mistaken idea of the charaster of the Aiplomatic note of tho United Statcs to tho Branish Government, A so-called semis oftlcial dispatch was scut out from Washington to tho press of the country Just provious to the publieation of that arlicle which purported to givo at sowa length a statemont of the attitude ‘of the United States towards Spalg, and, while it did not say that tho policy thers eounciatod had been ofticially avnouuced to Spajn in tho diplomatic note in quastion, the existonco of which bad just been learncd, the natural infer- much goneral commont. A CATHOLIO UTTERANCT. Nourcau Monde, the Roman Catholic Bishop's organ, this evontng, snys of the burial : The clerks employed in the oftirrs, vfiicers on holiday from thelr compauies, and cadetn wio form waat it hes been agresd to styio * Mer Majraty's Loyal Voluuteers,” in tbls counlry, paraded golcmnly in our strects this morning, They sre called to repro- sent with tho escoption of wigs, the majcaty of {hn udguient of the Frivy Counvil legrlizing tha vio- Istion of tbe righta of the Church s Wis country, As, hioweser, 1ho theory was ot this army of hesoes 10 bew gin theie warliko careors by commencing in the Oppo- uito direction from that by which oliters ordinarily tulie, given rroof of their quality, Tt recms romie obo bas 'biundercd fa regard tothe kind of arma with which they should bo provided, In place of making them train earbimes and cannous, why have they ot ratuer Leen given pickaiea, shovels, sud wheelbar- rows, TIE FTOCK EXCIANGE There was no meetlng of tho Stock Exchange this morptng, it haviog ndjourned out of resjoct for tho law nud for Guibord, aud to allow such of its members 84 wero connectod with the vol- untoer regiments to attend mibtary duty. (70 the dascated Prees.) SRECAUTIONS, MoxtneAL, Nov, 10.—Early this moroing the Chiof of Police receivod instructlons from the Mavor to send & detechment of armad nolicemen to the Cntholio cometery to protect the men wiso wero digigug tha hrlue of Guibord, e was - Atructed to sond the remainder of his rerorva foree to the Protestaut cometers. Forty of the men were armad with breechloading rifles, tho yomaindos meroly mxryiufi their batous. Tho voluutoers turned out ou tho Chiamp do Mars in o foltowing ordor : Tho Victoria Hiflos, num- bering 250; Moutreal Engiucers, numbering about thirty filos; the Kixth 1 clagas, 50 man ; Prineo of Wales' Ritles, 250+ tha garcrigon astillery, 200 ; and Cul. Stovens® battery, AT 10 o'cLOCK tho grave was resdy for iho coflin, At this time not over (wenty spectators were presont at the Cutholie cemetery, but crawds wore collecting from all diregtions. 'tho police formod a Lollow sqnare around tho Protestant cemotory vanlt, sud tho eoston unlocked tho doons, and be uxl Lis men eatered, followed by frionda of tho d consed, Aftor a littlo delay the coflin cantain- fug Cuibord's romslue was produced. Tue funeral procossion then started, At that time it canuiated of a couplo of carriages, tho polico be- ingt the solo gusrdians, as tha military wore far bolund, and pever going up to tho cemetery at all, The road to the Catholio cematory was CROWDED WITHL PEOFLE of all classes iu csby, carts, and on foot, whily the stroam of vehicles which had been goiug west to moet it, now doublod about, making a sort of lene for the small funeral procossion to pasa throngh, tireat qulet provailed, and no ono showed, by look, word, or deod, sny hos- tility towards tho procession, Abont five min- utes after sho Catholic centotory gatos had boon taken down the fuoeral procession eutered, o portion of tho police preceding, sud the re- majuder following, tho heavso, Tho nulitary wara halted at tho Viliaza of Coto des Neigod. A crowd bogsn gatt:oring from overy direction, and rao wish all speed up the various avenues toward the grave, Tho police fuimod & large squaro around the grave, snd KEPT TIHE CBOWD IACE whilo the coftiu was brougut from tha hoarso, borne oy four men, and placed in the centro of & bed of cement propared for {t. The process of Alling tho grave then bogan, The mowout the coftin wus Jowored iuto the grave the work of mixing tho comant with water was commenced. 'Llio cemens was filled in ovor tho cofilu to noar tho surface, a top dressing of earth was pied on, and Guibord was burioed at last. —————— CABLE BROKE Nzw Youx, Nov. 16.—Reuter's agenoy io fhis city baa recelved s dispatch stating that the telographio cable betwoen Madrss and Podoug {s broken, apd communication east i intersupted. euco to be derived from the wholo dispatch wan to that eifect, DBut it turned out that this vomi- oflizial statement was wholly dorived from tho letter of justructions to Minister Cushing on his departuro for 8pain whict was FIRST PRINTED IN THE TRINTNE about a year ego. After its publication it was ofieially oxplained that thic etter did not fors- shadow any chango of policy towards Spain anid Cuba, but ey kimply a statoment of the way in which tho Iresidout bad for a Jong timo looked upon tho relations of tha two natioos, OI couret it 18 imposiblo to foretell what complications may yeu grow out of tho chronic troubles in Cuba, bt porsuns in Washington who are very well informed seo no_moro reason at presout 10 foar any serious troublo than thero kas Leou for the lsst six or eoven voars, except that every year that tho presont condition of affairs con- nues 1t bacomes A OUEATER FTRAIN ON OUR PATIZXNCE, aud they don't believo that thets will be a spoedy rocoguition of Cuba 4 a belligercut. The rm- visions of tho treaty of 1745 givo Spain the right ta renrch American merchant vossels for coutra- band articles whonever such vocopnition takes place, au indigoity which 1t would ba vory hard for American citizons to pear. It should aly be remembored that Cougeevs alona can daclate war with o foreign power, sud thal, after tho meeting of that Dody, it would bo almoat impossible for the Dresident, oven Lo were 80 dmposed, 10 iu- volve us n serious difliculties with Srain without the assured suppott of both 1ouses. Fitting out vossela-of-war just at thw timo probably ordored mors for ellect than becanso iv 14 expectod that thers will be any fmmediate use for them. Ono of them iw, indeed, {1t such con- dition that it could not bo put on a war footiog 10 Josa than wix monti. TILE THONULESOME PROVISION, Tho ssction of tha treaty of 1793 which (en. Curhing s endoavoring to kave moditied {8 the twelfth, and ia in thoxo words : Tha merchant alip of either of tho purties which shall be msking into a port belongiog to tho eoemy of 1ho piler party, and conceruing whse vosags snd the species of goods an boatd thore aliall bo Just grounds of aiapicion, shall bo cornpelled 1 (xhiblE as well upou tho bigl scas an §n tho ports, and havo uot puly her asaporta, but likewiso certiticite, expreidy showlug Tiiat e toouy are not af 1hy numter of thoke which Bave boen problbited as contrabaud. 1t Is evidontly thin troaty right to acarch ves- sols upon tho high seas upon suepiclon only that tho Madrid dispatches indicate that the Hpanish Governmeat is unvithini to surrender. Diplomatists havo long insistod that this section alono Las prevonted THE RECONNITION OF CIMAN DELLIGERENCY by.the Unitod States, Ho long aa thls section stands, )t the Unitod States “shonld roon?nm) Cubs, every Awterican merchantman would be compelled by tho treaty to submt to the inquisle tivo search of Npanfuh frigates. If tuis section should bo abrogated, one great obstatie to tho Yacognition of Cubs Would be remoyed. Spain underatends thig and rosiats, Thia is tho nter- pretatiunof the recont dispatches fu diplomatic cireles. A YOOLISH RUNON, Tho wcuastioual dispatel, sccordivg to which the Presdont and Sacsetary Fish used the witos betwesn hero and Ht, Louis four hours recently about Bpaoish affsira, with s view of sending Sherman ou a spacisl diplomatio ralasion, is ab- wurd, The wires wero used by tho Frouidout aud Gen, Bherman for that length of timo, but the corrcspondence, it can Lo authontatively stated, referred exclusively to srmy mnattein—to tha numbor, charactor, and quslitications of the ofticers at difforout srations. ‘Yho snquirics wera mado_to obtain tho* latest iuformation for tho Presldunt's messago. Tho snswers o them aro t0 bo nused in conuoction with a recommendation {u tho Prosidout’s wmossago that the purely Quartermaster and Commissary art of the Indian service shall bo under the meauu aupervision of the correspouding departtnents of the army, Thid hsslong beou & favorite potion with the Prosident, Ho will and these rnmors Lisve been solzed upan tud ox- | sira of our Government Ly secure & modification | the charactor of Bpsin's reported answer to tha note, that it related chictly, it not wholty, to the : i ® , NUMBER s4, now dafinitely recommend it to Congress. Tha reat of tha Cub: i\ !oundntiunn.““ 00 crazo bisa equaliy substaatis' ———— NOTES AND NEWS, AN INSEATIOATION ORDLRED. Syactal Dispateh to The Chicaas Tritune, Wanmivetox, Do C. Nov. 16.—Tha Grany Jury of this District one weok since sddrossod a letter to tho Secrotary of tha ‘Creaaury asking for . an oxamination of the office of the Second Comp- Our Government Seoks s Modifica- | trollerand of the Third Auditor obtho Treaznry on the gronud of alleged fiand. Theno nre tho i Barcaus through which thoe fraudnient Witowski and Soge Ford claims paased. Tho great bulk of all tha expenditures of the Government arn audited through those two offices. Numerous charied of frand have Iately been mada againat bothithoae nflicer. ThaSecretary of tha Troasury, in accordancs wi'h the raquast of ths Crand durs, tolay apycinted the following comminsion tonvestivata the uilicen: David Mabar, Firat Ancitor of thy nenyy, Chairman ; Martin, Appointment Clerk : br. "Porter, Chlef Clerk ; aud Robitaou, Assistaut Solicitor of thy Treas- ury. THE VICC-PRESIPF ST * bas not besn s well to-day. hia over-exsrtion of yeuterday bom st him Lack av leass forty- e:zlit hours, 1a read a great ol 2TAPaAn3TE veaterday #nd dictated e1x Jetters, Hatosor- astimated his streogth a3 goon as ho waas re- lieved from pain, To-dsy he wlept considerably. 7To-nizbt ho fecln gorme bottar. He rlept thronsh the carly part of the evesing. ‘Tho indications aro thas ho will imarove if ho cal aecuro absolule rest. To obisiu this bis viaysician hos directod thas no porson b admitted to his room. Qsdficera of the ; Beuatn police, who aro compstont noress, have | been dotailed 1o tako ehnrze of M. Wil i3 othar avkistancs will bo rofured. lunels, of Eugland, eufled to-uay, bne. learniazg tne Vice-Dresident’s condition, rolrcd withour secing him, Uharles Urads ILROLE, OF DETROLT. i ! It is reported that Sacrotary Chandier han | tondered tho position of Commissinner of indian Affairs to Goorga Jeromo, of Detroit, Jeroma, i1 last spring, was Collector of C‘ustoms ab 1¢ in Bald to be o lawrer of ability aud FAILERE OF A GAMELING SCUEMNE. ‘Thao poods tjion thae Spcakersdiip afailnrea The anager i reporteld to bave kep: them onen untii 10 o'clock aud closed them fa disguss , without bids, | BOUHTS LAND CLALNS, _Somo maalhe tho Commiseionar of Pan- sionk sueproded action upon a_Iarge nuciber of { bouuty loud elaims from Florda and Louiiaun, | These claims were mosily for militla servics, and thern sre o gugmcions that mauy of them are frandul A gpnatal mvontigation i hias boap ordered in thase casod, an well as 1n cortatn otler claime, and (he Cotamissicner hiy ordsred that hereafter, in the adjudication of o ; elaira fer a bou: o Ezimi | will bo particutar to call_tur all ‘osidenco ne 1 gary to eomplese the clsim, A anpearsd agsin toudy attorney, before | the Court. and biv bail was tixed at #2,6)). Hi ! own rocomnizance wad takon il to-marrow, wisen be will produzasuretices, (Lo the Acsoralest TIGWT OV Wasminaroy, D, ', 16, —T tho President, the [ {-Oflien Depariny suspended all nction tn rogard to commissioning ' whi it han J. B. Bavmond and K. woro sppointe:d Senator it DoWitt IE i Postuasters at Vicksbur; end Hoty Sprine, | Misw, The comtest for aud azaiow ¢ the rolention of the inrumbents is activaly con- ducted by the rospectivo fricudd of Peaso aud Qov. Awmnes, sod it 18 underetood that tho matier waa this afternoon made the subject of komo discugsion in the Cxtin THE VICF-PREFIDENT this ovening is restine comfortably, with no . portant chaugo in kymptons o trentmint, oxe copt the exciision of all visitord 1zom bis room. Treturer New said to-day that hahad co j cmded nos to reeizu, havinz recsived n lotd | from Mr, English, tho President of tho bank n: Iudianapolis in which Mr. Now iy intarested, nououncing that gentleman to be iu improved healtl, Postmaster Jewoll aud Troasurer Now asrert positively that tho Presdont bus not jutimazed to either of thowm thata change o the Puax master-Goners!abip is contemplated. TR BECOND COMPTROLLEN'S OFFICE. Dr. Brodliead, the Second Cosnptroller of tha Treamiry, hay comploted his rogort. It mslen { no reforence to the raporta cherging neglost ot i impropor conduct ipon the ofiica. { Reearding tho Witowski and 'ort Bugg cares, the Comytrailer {s under the impression that the oridence is atrongly agamat the justice of i unces §u theso casen, but admits that sroaf of fraud hos not yet heen adduces helfoved that tho Committeo to investigats taa oftics will bogin work immedintely. S "LRESS, IN CHIGQO. An incendiary flra at Meril's hay-prews, si No. 179 Johuwon strect, caused tho alarm from Box 362 at 7 o'clock _yesterday mornlng, Dam- sge nominal ; fulty iusured. The alarn from Bis 531 at 4:05 o'clock yos- terday sfternoon was canned by a flte originating from a defective fiua in the cottago of Reboit Livdell, st No. 617 Folton stroet. Dunicge trifng. Thao alarm from Box 511 wt 5:15 o'clock last ovauing waa falio. The alarm from o 741 8L G o'clock yestarday morning was eatieed by a1lra fn_the threo-atorr brick buitding 35 to 41 Superior stroot, nea Kiungsuiry, occupied by tha Frazor Lubricating Company a8 a manulactory of nxlo-ziense. 'Thn firo was caused by the faltiug out of the bottom of n ketzlo filled with liob resin, a most slogular accident. Owing totho joflammable natura of tho stock tho flames were not extinguished wntif about #3.500 dnmugos had been dono to tho works. 'Tho stoek, machinory, and butldineg nro insured for ®14,000 in various Eastorn com- panies, 1. ty Hatel, disnt St AT IRWIN'S, PA, Prrrsnune, Pa,, Nov. 16,—About half-past & o'clock this morning & fire ocousred at frwin's, P'a., ontho line of the Pounsylvanin Railroad, which originated in the billiard-room 1a the basement of Jacob Golring's building, oo Mein stroot, 1 tho sonthwast portion of tho town, Fourtacn buildings, ten of which wors oacupled a8 storaa. were destroyed. Tne loss on stucks and buildiogs will roach 330,000 ; covored by in- aurance, AT SALT LAKE. 8aLr Lage, Utab, Nov. 16.—Hussey's baok. building, formerly occupled sa tho First National Banlk, at_present ocoupiod by the Dessrot Na- tioual Dauk, was destrayed by.firo Iast vight Insurance botwoon $50,000 and $%.000, Wat- tor'n jawelry utora and Siogel's clothing atora wero alao destroyod. Loss uearly covered by iusnrauce. AT MARYSVILLE, 1A, Special Dispat-h to The Chicavo Iridune, INDEPENDENCE, 18, Nov. 16.—A destructive fire last night iu Maryeville, Clinton County, Ia., destroyed tho nowstoreof J. . Burrell, fogotber with his stock af geods, fust moved i, kil bis Loaks of accounts, and some $12,000 in notes. Total loss abont §20,000 ; 0o Insurauce. AT MOKENA, ILL. Spectat Disvten ta the Chicaas Triduns, Mogexa, IIL, Nov. 16.—A building bolonging to M. Thomas Sutton, s cosl-merchant, was do- stroyed by tire to-day. Tho safe and office-fur- niture woro pot destioyod, IN NEW YORK. New Youx, Nov. 10.—A fhiein the five-atory Luilding, Nos. 13 aud 15 Murray street, last even- ing, catsed a loss of $45,000, of which Schu malu-td& Ettlingor, lithographers, lose 935,000 ; 1usured, AT PINE BLUFF, ARK, Lrrrex Rook, Nov, 16.—A dwelling-houso be- longing to Nathan & Co., Pino Bluf, was de- stroyod by fire on Baturday night, Loss, $15, 000 ; no insuranco, AT AMHERSTOURG, ONT, Axurnsrsvse, Oot, Nov. 16.—~The Prince Albert Hotel aud fourtoon storos were buraed oo Bunday morulog. The loss ta 35,000 the i surnuce, $11,] AT LONG ISLAND OITY. New Youx, Nov, 16.—Tha Btaudand Oll Coa any's Works, at Loog Istand Gity, wece alightl Yakisged by ice tols morolog,

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