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2 e e e et s S 112 CIHCACO TRIBUNE: TUERRDAY, FOREIGN.. FOryVice, eon ¢ forces azminat Sioun ay Bull's D (o, LI M. Nosers, Gew. M. 1, Sibley, Col. T, (. Rhett.a claminaie o Swwac, \vdlm :}a s vy pick: Col. M. B. Iecd, who cowmand. Combinntions In tho French ot the milliary forces in the oxpedi- Assembly on the Elec- tion for tho conqicst of Derforr: and toral Bill. Buflet Explains the Governmeont's Posi- tion un the Press Biil. Coereire Prussian Press Laws Rejected by the German Federal Couscll, The Mark Lane Express’ Weekly Review of the Breadstufs Mariob FRANCE.] TNE FLOCTOTAL BIGT. Paniw, Nov. 22.—In tha Aszembly to.day the debate on the third reading of tle Electoral bii! began. All tho amendments to tho firet olan 1 regard to terms of residenco requirod voters which wore agroed to on the Sthand i tnat, wers to-dny rojscted, and tho clanse w:. definitely adopted 88 originally snbmitted. The Right Centro has bold & meeting ard re- solved to oppoee nil tho smendmeats which Lho Left and Lofi-Contro intend to introduce, nith a viaw of modifying tho vote of the 11th vl on tha fourtaenth clause of tha bill, by which tha ecrutin d'arrondissement was adopted as a mothe od of voting. THE PRESY DiLl. Minlators Buffat and Durauro to.day attandea the sitting of tho Committeo to wluol tho Prees bill was reforred. M. Buffot eaid tho Conatitu- adon contalned no enunciation of prmciples. The press might discuss the republican form of government, ?)ut must not aitnck tho Assembly r tho powers establiehad by the Coustitution. TANLY DISSOLUTION TALXKTD OF. Tho Moniteur aays it {s thought that tho elce- tion of that postion of the Senate which is to bo chosen by the present Assembly will bo lised for Donday hext, aud that the Gosarnment will pro- poee o dismointion of tho Asscmbly on the Lith bf Decombor, —_— GERMANY. DISMARCK I PARLIAMENT. Lonnoy, Nov. 22.—A special from Borlin saya Princo Bismarck nttonded Parliament to-dny. His boalth appears better then was xeportod. 1o intends makiog apecch to-day. LoxpoX, Nov. 23—6 8.m.—A epecial from Do~ lin statcs that tbe Fedora) Couucil Lias rojected the Prussian proposition for courcivo prees lawa. et oy CREAT BRITAIN. MURDER TRIAL, Yoxspoy, Nov. 22—Tho trial of Honry and Thomas Walnwright, tho former upon chiarizes of wilful murdor of Harriot Lane, m 1874, and tho othor as an acceszory boforo the fact, began to- day ut tho Old Bailey, Chief-Justico Cockburn presiding. Tho caso is known a8 tho © White- chapel road myatery,” and hos ereated tho great- eat oxcitement all over Eogland. APPOLNTMENTE, The appointments of 8ir J, Hollor aud Hard- inge Btanley Gifford to tho Attorney and Solici~ tor-Generalships, rospeetively, are confirmed to- day. 5 . DREADSTUFFE. Loxpos, Nov. 22.—The Mark Lane Express’ weokily review of tho corn trado fays: Rain hina {ndefinitely postponed muach of the antum- val gowing in i}ughnd. With the bad condition of amplesg, and continuod large imports, niuny markota are s shilling choaper, bt faninorsare ro- Juctant to accept Jower pricea oven for poor{sam- les. Whon {‘;mu:n arrivals_slackon—as suon hoy;must—and routs aro paid, a buterjirado ay mors remunerative prices appears likoly, It appoars that tho Yrench reports havo boon :K: favorable, No sowing bas been dono in somo distriots, Thia has bardeued the prico of wheat 1n Parls, and the provinces, althoush flour is somewhat cheaper, Prices in Bolginm are firm apd 1n Hollandstationary. In Germany tho markots are inaclive and generally unchang- od, although at Darseim and Vienus, and in Hungary, quotations aro rathorlower. Tussian warkets show no change, — SPAIN. GABINET COUNCIL. Mapnip, Nov, 22.—Can, Martinez Carapos haa arrivod ab Madrid to consult with the Cabinct in rogard to the war. THE DESPERATE POBITION OF DOK.CARLCS. Land on Times'Santander Correspondence, The Basquoe Yrovinces aund Navarre. with the excuption of the pugnacious fauatics and mor- cauarios who composo the army, loog for peaca, The devastation of their lands, tho burning of their villages sud farmhouscs, widesproad mor- tality and pbysical eufering, exilo and ruinous contributions, bave at last brought home to thom the error thoy o rocklessly committed whoo, in tho midst of prosperity and municpal liberties which made them the ‘onvy of tho rost of Spain, they wantonly threw away #o much ‘happinces, and plunged into o capricious and {nescusablo war. usting conscriptions iu tho Basque Provinces and Navarre have been vosblo to rajeo to moye than U0,000 wen tho o Carlist army, wealouod as 1t bas been by desortious and tho rofreat of en- tiro battalions across the froutler iuto Erance. Un the other haud, the excrtions of tho Spanish Government to bring overwholming foroos against 1ts formidnble opponent aro being crowned with auccesa, Beaides tho ordivary iu- creaso in the army by tho last two conscriptiona, don. Martinez Camias will, to all appearances, be able in & fow days to detach tiventy-four bat taliond from tho Armv of Uatalonia $0 co-opere ate, under his own command, pothaps, with tho Army of tho North, directod by Quesada ; while nnothor division, witl Uen, Moriones at its head, will sleo uter Navarra to deealats it with fira and sword. Tho final pacification or conquest of tlio Basque Provincos is to bo reserved to tho Inst, tf thoir complete subwieslon docs not fol- low that of Navarre. Thus, unless somo extraor- dinary snd uslikely esent occurw, political or military, in the shape of & revoluticn or a defeat similar to that which tho ill-fated Conclia suffer- od boforo Entells; the collapse of the Cariist cause must bo at haud. —_— INDIA FIOHT U TUE NATIVES, Loxpox, Nov. 22,—The Colonial Onice has ro- ceived a telegram stating that troops from tho Dritish Rosidency at 'orak shelled and eaptured two stockedos at the village where Mr, Lirch 'was murderod, § B CUBA. TREATY WITH HAN DOMINGO, Havans, Nov, 22.—A treuty of peaco, friend- ekip, maritime commorce, 8ud oxtradition, be. \ween Hipain and San Domingo Lag beet siguod, ADMY NEWE. The Insurgent loader, Carlos Garcia, Lua beon m’ipmud aud shot. ‘ho Captaiu-General has left for tho intcrior ey iy headquarters and arrived at Los Cruces, will be tu the fleld, ——— EGYPT. XY, BTONE DMNOBALIZING THE AMERBICAN OFFI OERN IN THH KURDIVE'S BERYICK Paris Cerverzandoncs Now York Sun, deveral American officors of tho Egyptiau srmy havo paseed through thie city for bowe, all axpressiug tholr dissatigfaction with the Khe- dive's servico, The pay promisod them Ly the sgont of the Egyptiau Governent was that o tue Unitod Btates arwy of 1870, whoroas thoey ro- teive unly the old pay. This'makes n differeucs 10 ofiicers of the grado of Colouel of 100 month. Besides, these oflicers uay tLias tho rank of Bey (Colonel) iy benoatls their diguity in o sountry iu which Boya ara thicker thau blackboy- , aud that thoy are eatitled to the ravk o Pachs (Brigadier-Gel of complaint, howey keyman, Gon, Charlcs 2. Hione, tbief o Siaff. Dr. Edward Warren, Burgeon-in-Cuiet o! ihe ukfipllln Army, who {v 10 thie otty, sud Col H, B, Roed, who 1 In Now York, speak of li ) -| Afcican oxpioration bas so much und eo itapor- ral). ‘Lho chie! wourca 715 tho trestmoent thoy tocoive st Lo hands of their own coun- roveral otbers, sl distiguishod a4 engineers, Jrs. artillercy, o miantey onieers. onie, thesn officcrs sar, 14 emleavoriag tn make complications botween the Khedive aod the Builan, aud is constantdy talking of what he would do if b should eut lovse fiom tas dead bodv of Turkev, [[8 belavior te ! Amoricans has been such taat if it had not bew for the Hon. Geeigo H. Deker, Unlied Siates Miofater to Canstantinople, tha Sublima Povlo wonld hayeotderad thio diameaslof all Amoricana Biom tha sorvico. Gnoof theso oiicors in thy authurity for the aeseition that thoe Cousale Goneral at Caira rettisod to nee Stono at his bousa, nad it is said that a remolution i 3 intradueed in your Cougrass when is convones apking for au intervention in favor of those Lmoniean ofticers who aro atill ewployed by the Llicdive. ———— INTERIOR AFRICA, TOF LATEST X 03N JORDON. New® York s, *- latest nowa from Gordon snpounces that v succersfhilly transperted a steamer to . Appudo, or Awly, au it is alwo .d, is situated on the Nile. at about 2 wegtees 30 miuutos morth latitude. 1t was tho furthest point reached by Misni, whose namo Speko saw thero earvel upon a tree. What makos tho nows especiaily iwportant is that Ap. pudo s abose tie lass of tho cataincts that o~ pirnct tho navigation of the Nile betweon tho Albort Lake snd Gondoioro. Gordon can now exploro the fato with his steamer, nud (¢ is pafo ta presumo that ho has already dono so—thus nuticipatig Stanley, who, when the eteamer reaciaed Appulo, was still ot the Kiog of Upanda's Carstal. 'Uhe same paragraph in the London Juncs, whicl conta.ng these facis, also mentions that **Camerva ywas at Taugavytun or wight monthy, trving Lo 0 the weslern route botween Usanda nod Zanzibar, which was interrupiod by the Karoque tribo tvo degreed south,” L 18 quite umutelixible, thongh 1t_givoes us the assurauco that Cameron Lins alawdoned his wild echemo of tollowisg down tho Lualaba (or Congo) to 1ts mouth, eud ia atill alive amd 11 tho ncighborhood of Taunya- nyinka. Sineo Zanzibar 1 cast, or rather eouth- castorly, of Ugandn, tho allusion to a wosterly routo between tho two iy extremols puzzling. ‘Tha Karaque tribe mght porsibly mean tho peo- ple of Karaque, but Iumanika, the King of Linraquo. is vers friendly to white men, sud his i poople would bhardly interfors with Camcrou. ‘The safety of Unmeron, howavcer, in the ono in- telligiblo part of tho newns aud it will bo a groas reliof to tho countless admirora of that zatlant ofiicor, who, on tho assumption that ho had eterted on a voyago actoen the Continont, by way of tha Lualaba, nevor expecied to hear nn{ fartber tidings from him. t was tho Intontion of Stanley to oxplore tho Albort Lako by ciroumuavigsting it in his boat. Vhen ho ftearns, na ho undoubtedly will, that Gordon has naticipated hig design, ho will, doubtlces, march At once to tho bead of Tau- gavvilin, snd follow the Lukuga—tho outlot of tho lake —to fts junction with the Lualuba, It 1s well known thiat bo aimes to complcte the ex- plorationa_bogun by Livingstone in tho Lnalaba Valley, and _tho briiliant suceess which ho tins alrendy attained will probably encotirago bimn to mako tho atterupt, now evidontlv abaudoned by Comerou, to doscend tho Luslaba to tho sen. 1t {3, however, eatnestiy to bo hoped that ho el not undettako u entorprise so certaio ko end in irretriovablo dienslor, Tho cirenmnarigation of the Albert Lake will conviuce Stanloy that ik has no ronpeciion with tho Lualaba, as ho 18 v decidediy of thio opinton thut it has, and Lo will, thorafore, know, withont further explora- tion, that the Lualabais tho Congo. It will Lo wuch wiser for bim ta [2ava the Lualabn at its monp northerly poiut, and maret northward neross the Walle, 10 the Balir ol azel, aud so by way of tho Nilo back to tho regions of civil- izatton, ILlo will probally seo tho wjsdom of this course, and will adoptat. o will then have mnnde the grandest journoy ever yet roado in Alrica, sud ean reqitrn to enjoy his woll.carnod bonors as $ha true discovorer of the sburce of the Nilo, Within tho preeent month wo havo learned whete lie th fusthest sources of tha Nile. We have the importsnt sunouncemont wint a yteamer bas boen virtually lsuncied on the Albert Lako, oud wo Lave recoised the news of Cameron's rafety. Novor hofore in the whole tustory of tant nows bieen received In ga ¢lort a timo, AN TTALIAN EXUEDITION TO AFKICA. Loncen 1ime' Mitin Correspomlence, It wilnot bo without intcrost for English readers ta hear that tho Royas Itaiian Qeopraph- 10 Boclety a10_preparing s exhitition to join tho offorts of English, Amoricas, aud other trav- elors to oxplore tha intarior of Africa. Tho So- ciety, of which tbe Senator Cosare Correnti in President, has 1ts seat ju Rome ; it has alrondy raisod by privato gubscription a sum of 70,00 lito, and relios on Prinoo Huwnbert, its honorary Preeidont, for such a subvontion as may ennble it to raios that sum o 100,000 lire, or £4,000, which is deomed eufloient for that purposo. ‘I'he Italiau expedition iy to ho divided into two mections ; ono i to eet ont from the Gulf of Aden for 'ajurra, or Berbers, or eomo othor port ou tho eoslert oanst of Af- ries, proceod to Hhon, sud thenro to Kaffa; and from tine great slave market it woulil make ity way through an uncxplored rogion to the contral lakes, studymng tho hydrographic courso of tho Mastern Nile, Tho other party would take its sturt from Kartoom, aud, explor- jugz the region Iving botweon Mouboottoo sod the Viotoria Niyanzs, push ou, if it ho pincticable, ag far ais the great Vallov of Lualaba, discovercd by Livingstone. 'Tlio first-montioned section of thie expodition will bo commanded by the Marquis Autinori, one of tho Vice-Presidents of tue Chim AL HEWS, John Brown, Calor:d, Jung by a Mol in Qeorjia Yesleriay. A Very Seiontliie Peizo. Jonchuded Near Phila- Tha Pacifio IMail Compaay Commenes an ‘Action Against Sohumaker, A Man at Erle, Pa., Sheols* Hia Daughter and Then Kills Rimsel A KIDNAPPING CA! Special Dapated (o Iha Catenva Fridbne, Lascony, Neb., Nov, 28.—Alout two weoks ago John H. Blair was arrcated hiero oo a chiargo of porjury commitied in Chicago, and o rojpuisis tion from Ciov. Doveridgo upon Gov. Garter. Llate wos also vinreqed with swindling o the Geographic Boriaty, a distinguished ornithiologat, who hna spon sevornl vesra in Cential Afriea, and whogo travels o that region have won him o widesproad roputation. e isnow aboat 70 years old, ‘Tho other section wiil bo under the guidanco of Ademoll, atso fawiliar with tho districts ha proponcs to explare, 8 young, brave, and strong me, kuown for bia enthusinsm in tho work of discovery, to which o has devoled bimaclf. THE WEATHER. ‘WasuiNaroy, D, C., Nov, 22.—For the Lower Missouri snd Upper Mississippl Valloy, falling, followed by rising, barometer, winda shiftivg to weat and north, warmer, parily cloudy, and oc- casional snow or rain, succoedod by colder, part~ 1y cloudy wonther, which conditions will extond over tho Uppor Laketegion during the altor- noon and night. 5 LACAIL, ODEERVATION, Cuicaano, Nav, 22, Wind. | Ranij Tther, 9:00 r, I ) 10:18 po MDY W] | Afazlmum thermometer, GENEBAL OD: Curavao, Nov, Stafon, |Fav, TAr) Wind, |Kain AL O U T 0, B3, froel. 2/]N! W, brb W, briak Brekur'dgo 22,63 Insvenport, 43,0 Dulath .., 3 Cicgr. 08| Hea Cloudy, ar, (04| Light snow, I Cloudy, o1 ficavy ralu, H 3, Heavy enow, SR THE BORDER TROUBLES. @Garvestoy, Tex, Nov. 92,~Advicea from Brownsville to-dsy atates that on Haturday Cant. MoNally wna entienched ou tho Mexican side of the rivor, undor the protection of guna from 1 | this eido, aud wijlo thors was o prosyect of tha Federal troops crossing, Lo rumained to bold the pakuage , when powitivo ardors wera recatved not t | ta urouu,dt‘-m. Mc::fly :;mmmfl with' his whale f | command. He obiained 8 promis . .‘c\lnlxxunn nuthorities thay lhnvl nollld° d'a‘l’{’\f:r :h: u | wtolon cattlo sud thieves 1T caupnt, treatmout of Americavs a8 simply uuenduri. LaTen—[t is stated that vo:terday, the 2ut, dle, Of 1the Kbodive and ~fis wonm, | tha Moxicans delivesed sevesty-ive bead of cat- Piigcs fusseln, Miuister of War, tho-o | tio a; ltinggald Barrackd, genn«mon spoak in the highest terms. Gen, Ord, in copumand of the Depariment of Ty hu‘ uw‘-u Dr“‘mhm nood expoct auy favor from lum. \nurlarm get & ponsiou for Maj, Huut's worvioo, was entitlad 10 ove, sud it nosded oul his sndorssmcot to procuto ity 10 the Uuitad Hiates. . An sha ofticers driven from the Khedive muc?‘un i;zgn- nocouns are Col, Walter ¥ Jquifer, who, as. Genwal in she Cunfoderatq | ae eccunty, thad o Awetican Ho refused tu Liu treated Mry, Huob wah coutumely, sud it was only thuough tLe contabutions of generond Luglsh aud Americay ollicers tLial slo was onsbiod to return Toxas, in his snousl report gives aleugihy ao- count of the border eperations of Motican bap. at's wid- | ditti, mo-t of which hay been anticipated b, ow, although that ollicer, dying i the Khedive's prees publications, The roport closen with the y | tolfowing mgmicant suggastions: bore effect- ual means muet be adopted thun rending traops 10 Jouk o woile vur peoplo sre being despoiled aud wuidered, for it b vory evidens thas thio ol diera, bonarer willivg, can do gothing if con. tinud to this sidoof the riv r, and s order to f“ roprisils, with wea v} 's 1. na to earry out the ore u sometimes rasulied i {ndemsuity as well awmount of #15.000 in Uirmivghoam, Bog. Tho arrest wan mada be Ca; L. to's Uhicago deteclives. Blair cxprosed a willingnesn Lo o to Chicago auld stand trial on the charge thers, Irom o fotter ra- ceivod by Mrs, Blair to-day [t appeara that Biair wag not talien to Chicago.nt all. At 8t. Lonis a tickat was buaght for Now York, and Binr was placod aboard o teamer for land, it 19 now hinted that Bioir nas Kiduapped by tho oficceya, who bad no inteation of taking bim to Chicaga, but weraly wanted to gatn poeses-ion vf hia Lady to carry Lo Boglaud. A representation of the Kidnapping afaic was drawn up hare to-day and forwarded to Senater Paddociz, of Waalnugton, to fnguire i tho Lx- traglitiun ‘I'reaty pas heen violated, Cirent indig- nation provails over tho action of the dotectiy The friends of Blur declaro that Lo wan intini- dated by them, and that tv 1y & cloar cazo ot kul- nuppingn. Tno Mou. Matsh Foloy, M. L wan hore 1n baun 't ot Liai's ereditors, and acsom- pauiad him to Eugisnd, QUEER, Spevial Dispateh to The 71eagn Tridunt, Bentxartgan, 1L, Nov. 22--A sequel tothe Murray countarfoiting case wag develuped bo- fora Commuissionor Adamws to-day. It will bo re- membered that Murray was arrested in Chame- paigu for using counterfeit wonoy at a gamo ol cards in & saioon, rud wan leld for Lrial To- day Moaars, C. . Newcome, ox-Deputy United States Marshal, of Bt. Louis, and . IL, Thiel, of the dotectivo firm of Losergau & Thiel, St, Lonis, camo licro to furnieh bail for Murray, Upon their arrival, and after Murray had heen bailed out, both pentlemen wero wrrested on o warrant chanying them with baving given Murray tho *quoar” to bo usea for exbibilivg or creating thy impression that ho bnd money. It peutus that ‘Uhiel boirowed the stufl of Nowcoma to l:s used by ilurray ssn Dblind aa to_his real Lusices at Champaign, 1t was not to bo passed or used to detrand anylody, bnt to show thazbe hadnoney. 1o wad angawed by hiel to work up u big case near Champaigy, and tho object was to dcceivo as td e roal motive. The law minkos this a technival of- fevse, and ritbongh tho proreoution adwitted that no intent eusted to defraud aaypudy. the Commissioner decrled to bold Thatel to bail and discharged Newcome. AN IMCUSTRIOUS GANG OF RASCALS, Suecrab insvateh to The Cheay Trwene, Gresp Rarros, Mielt, N doterminod atterapt was made Saturday night by prisoucts in the second story of tho County Jaif tocscape. 1t will baremombored Lhat aiarge party eécaped some months ago from tho 2amo apart~ meuts, Tbia timoa boy 16 years old, awaiting trial for allozed highway robbery, was the ringleader. Thsname is Charles Dlackman, Ilis wmother lives in Chicago. Ho cat off bars of chilled iron threo-oighths of an inch thick, and ovor nn inch wide, using two common tablo-knivey for sawa, Tho bars were io o lattice-worie sopnrat- ing a corridor, ext, tho colls from tho outer walls of the jall, napacs of from 1 to 3l¢ feot being betwoon the laltico aod the outer wall ; then ho tora off some of tho boilar-plateiron slhieathiug with which tho woodwosk of the inser sido of tho outer walls is nhoathed. sud cat through 2-inch planks-to the brick work of tho walls proper. o Lad got a hiolo through to the brick when the job way discovored aud the littlo goma blocked. ~ Four othera of tho prisovem in that story werp in tho same schemo. Thoy intonded 10 1o ant Inst might, but have deforred their departuro. CRIME IN TENNESSEE. NasuviLLe. Nov. 22.—Tho American's spocial from Union City, this date, eays Allen Givinn, colored, living near Huntigdon, learucd yestor- dey thot Milton Ronoy and Frank Patterson, ox-Ponltontlory convicts, bad arranged to steal A horss last oight, Givinu calleoted a posse of whito mep, and the two camo ae expeoctod, when- tuey halted and fired upon the posse, who ro- turnfld tho firo, killing Ilonoy. Pattersou ci- capod. About 10 o'clack thia mornleg, C. C. Broaks ahot fatally Ben®‘farwator st CGardnor, Tonu. Tho didiculty occurred from Drooks charging 'Curswator with the sednction of his sister. When tho train passed an hour lator thore was 1o hove of Tarwator's recovers. DESPERATE PRIZE-FIGHT. New Yous, Nov. 22.—A special from Tronton, N. J., says & prize-fight for £200 a side, Letweon William Walker and James W. Lodon, tool {ace about 30 miles from Philadelphis, in tho Btate of Delaware, Saturday morulng, Tho party wers from Philadelphia, and woro con- voyed to tho dghtiog-grounds id a stoam-tug. ‘Tuo contest lnated ono lLour sod eovontacu minuted and forty kecouds, Fifty-one rounds worp fought. Wallter bnd tho bost'of tha fight~ ing up to the testh rouud, whon e hogan to waver, In the forty-first round ho was Juocked out of timo, Walker was badly puoished, Tho figut was a vory sclontilic ovo. ~ Alter the con- test tho party returned to Philadolphla, . _SCHUMAKER'S SPECULATION, New Youw, Nov. 22.—The Pucitlc Mall Steara- ship Compauy, through their attorueys, com- manced ault iu the Bupromo Court against Con- gressmau Joho G. Schualakor, of Brooklyn, to recover from bim the aum of 300,000, moneys of tho Campany, which thoy alloge wore uulaw- fully paid to hlm by Richard B. Irwlo, ugout of tho Cumpany, for sileged services m procuriag n Government subsidy for tho Company in 1572, 1t is allegod by the Company that Irwin had a Inrgo amount of (heir mouoy ia Lis posaeasion, which ho disburdod unlawiinlly to & nuwber of pessony, among whom was Bshumakor, A STREET FIGHT. LovisviLLy, Nov. 23.—Johu Duncan, of Louis- ville, oditor of tho Farnwrs' llome Journal, whiloat Lexington, Sundsy, was attacked by Qoorgo W. Rauk, ulocal writer, becsuso of an artioloin tho formes’s publication, A wpecial to the Courier-journal trom Lexington says Dun. can was bpatou severely on the hoad, and mado insensible from tho offcats of tha blows of a caue. Rank's nose only was injured, though hiy pocket suffored iu court. HANGED 8Y A MOB, Four Variey, Ga., Nov. 22.—John Browa (colored) wad arrcstod near horo yosterday ovoniuy for grossly nusanlting a highly-respecta- Ule young lady. Ho Lknocked out some of hier toath aud filled hor mouth and oyos with dust. A band of disgmued men took him from the Sheriff leas night and kavged bini, REPRIEVED, & New Ourkans, Nov. 22.—0Qov. Kellogg has ro- pried for one week D, I, Fendenson snd Bill Willinms, two colored men under sentence to be banged for murder, in New Orlesns, Noy, 20, the legshity of the impancvlment of the Uraud Jury which indicted them Loing in questivn, ARREST OF A MURDERZR, Toroxto, Can., Nov. 4)—Namuol G Briteh- ard, accused of tLie muraer of & man in Kelloggy- ville, 0., has been arrestod i Groy County, aund brought to thiscity by an Americsu dslective and fimgm in jail TEN YEARS. Ustox Oiry, Toun., Nov. 9. ~Micbael Lubay, for kuling P'at O'Brien st Lexington, Ky,, was convicted to-day to #erve ten years in tho State's Trison, ¥ DISCHARGED. Bpecial Wevaich in The Latsaao Lridune, Laxaino, Mich., Nov. 21.—The esamination :‘ll B. P. Bpragua for the shooling of Herbert | Toles, ay Lungeton, Montealm Oounty, was goa- A & oy Y NOVEMBIR 235, 1875, = oot r e ooch chtdnd on tho 18th, by the tance, and _ entered a shed standing swia ia pmember of the Demoers an 3 ontt Uoalding's 1°t, whore Comantiee) the Prosecutitg Attornoy eotering [ tha minesably — man emded his - oxist- a vollo procequi. THE SIOOTINA ¢ F HIAPPY JACK. Pastie (Co') Chisgtun, Nev. Mr. Joe Abrams, who Lies just returned from a hunting expelition en tho Uppor A'kansag, pives ns tho following particulars of the murder of John B, Iuman, formerly of Doniphaw, Kan., helter kpown on tha Upper Arkensas countey an any Jacks," which ocourred on Saturdny, tho 1010 of Oetotier Inat ¢ AMr. Alrams states that he, In company witit Mescra, Dorsey and MoCroary, went up tho As- Lap.as upon & buuting oxpodition, and in o snell guleh sbout 2 miles weat from the Arkane v Livor, nenr Plaaeaut Valloy, came to thn eatap of Sohn 3. Mall, bettar known rs “* Arkanens," who, according to 118 cnatom for tho past thrco sr fonr years. had lacated thero to hunt during tho winiez, ALt caaip nawalen * Happy darl,’ who wan {1211's partnerin tho winter's hitnt, and o man named Magwre, befter Luown ns of whow Hall had porchnsed a Misoour," waczon, hatness, and puls, prying 40 in ey and promising to pev @0 adididional n venisor, having fonr weeks' time in which to dwiver tha Iacter, After Mr, Avrams and parts had been in camp a'whort tiye, they found that lag.:ua wha chmtrusiful of Iall, and, after talking with Toman, and flading tha' lattor would stand by him, told Hall that ho (Maguire) was atrald ho (Halb) would ohsat Uim oni af Lis team, aml santed his outtit back, Ilail told him ho coni takia back hik putit or remaln ana get i vens fson, jurL og ho Jikied, Duviug this tima Tnmas bad been protly fullof whisiy, and Hall bad remvnstiated with him, totling him that, {f bo intoudad 13 bo Nis partuer in tho winter's hunt, o wust feop woner. This onuraged Inman, and, from Taursday uniil Satare day morning, ho Jdil bis best to gat Hall to fiabt, insulting him i cvery way, Halt ayolded the fght, and ablowed Inmna to say just what ho chono withoni resonting it, Un Baturday morning [nman nnd Magiiro cone cliuded to leiwva the catnn, and the latter want for hiw romaining miute, while tho formor took olinry of the wagou and wead to dividing tha provies iong witly Hail, Duriog the division, while Ilall wun koeeling on thn wound, Inman tried to draw Lis Lnifo, but Hall geeing tan movement, saped quietdy up, and drasing bis rovoelver, d: **dack, wo'vo had nnongh of this. You triod 10 got o fight vut of mo for several dnya. Now. if you muel and will fight, go to the sragon and got your pistol aud we'il fight it ons,” Ly went o tho wagon and ufter fumbli rbous in it o while, returinod without hts gast=l, choos hanaa with Hall and taiirg share of tho provisivus wont doswa tho gulch towaids his ot Abont this time Mr Abrawg, wha had Leon {emporarity abeent from camp, returned,nud was Eitting in front of tho tent with Hail, the Intter telling hiin that Inman and Maguire v awav. Just then Mr. Abrars notiend Iumon coming towards them, eod remarked the fact 1o Wall. lnman camo up fv frout of theny, and, ]vlnth!g onolinnd ogstnot o tres, remarked thal ho tiad eome for thosa things lreo loft. Hall without gretting up, reached “into the iont aud lundad out o Lair of blaukets, u coat, sid domo othor crticles. Justas ol Iaid tho last articls out, loman drow his pistat and, eallingout ** Di you g—n of ab—h!" ehot at Hall. fnll dorl nnd sprang to kis foor, denwing his rovolver. Botl parties stood bebimd trees, aud fired (hires shois oach, Hall's last shot striking lnman b2- twean tho oycs, » Ila:l immediately went {or tho doctor, aud on Lifs return on Sunday, foand-lunan alive, though nneonscions. The woundsd man diod ai 12 o'eleck the same uight. Hull immnediately wont with tho remalndor of tho party Lo Uln, in the Wot Jlonntain Val- loy, whare, after n hearing before Justico Davis, ho was dischiarged. A IAAN SHOOTS HIS DAUNHTLR, AMD THLN KILLS HIMSELF, Erfe (Pa.y Dravatch, Nor. 20, A tragody wan enncied yosterd:y at about 11 a'clock, ou Sixtecnll street, betweon French and Holland sticots, in this city, which is the mont ehocking of any that hava oceurred lisro for years, T'ho namo of tha aclgr is Jacob Wembgaous, n Germau, 60 years old, n widower, aad tho fathor of thirteen children. Tho family came to thig city about thittcon yeara ago from Germauy, and sottlod in tho district kuown aa Marvintown, on Twonty-eighth street, a littlo way ennt of Parade. Aftor the death of hia wife, Wambgaons, s man of very violent passions, becama atrangoly tyran- nteal over lus ehildren, for tho reason thet thoy wielied to conform to the rules of the so- cloty of tho land of thotr ndoption, and the old geutlenau sought in almost overy pousiblo man- ner to praveat thow, In tho old cauntry ho had held the position of Toyal gamekeoper, was an oxpevt at fire-army, and regarded as an oxcolleat wman and an honorabte, upright citizen, which roputation ho maintalveq aftor coming to this country until quito recoutly, when ho beeamo addicted to a littlo too much drints, but thero in no ovidouco, by tho way, that Lo bad beon in- dulgiog yeaterday. For soven or cight years tho old” gentloman had Leld tho poeizion of vighe watchan at tho Philadelplia & Erlo Tiausfer, being stationod at or uear tho crossiug of tho Lrlio Slioro & Slichl- gan Sonthern Noilroad. ‘that ho attended to bis businees thers, bis romaining o long may bo |. regarded ns procty conclusive ovidonco, but ho wan addicted to snddon aud violent ontbutsis of temper, nud at such times bocawo a terror to Lis family, aud was overbearing in almost ovory padaible Way, uo much eo that hia cluldren were ut too glad to leave bome whenover thoy fougd luxommfluuhyot eomo way to suiport thom- Bolvey, ‘o youugest momber of tho family, Annn by name, who waa 14 yoara old on Thuvsday, it, ecoms had been especially selectod by this gtrango man an a target for nig unnatural “tnter- feronce, not b1vay hate. A fow days ugo, whou b ome, sho told him that sho conld no longer undorgo his restrictions, and must 2o elsewhero, intlmatiog that ber suter, © lMrs. Valentine Treitier (living ou the gouth side of Slxtecath streot, between French aod {Tolinnd, with whont tho fathor was not ou amicablo ierms), vooded hor services. This anuouncemant cbraged bim sud, grawing o revolver, Lo ficed at hier, having proviously sssorted that ho would fix her, or words to that effect. Furtunately the ball paseed Larmlosaly over her hienq, aud o aid not shoot again, having probubly repented of what ho had dong, but Lie swore st hier at o torrible rate, aud told her that ho would kisl Rorif she fuformoed upon him, or whinpered o syllablo tending to dieclosu tho fact of the attempt to take hor iife. Hhe promiscd, and ho becamo a litle more bhuman, and sought to concihate lLer for bis flm;(‘"x!h act towards her aud brutal conduct gen- erally. ‘Lho unfortunate girl soon aftorward wout to hor water’s, swhom, Ly the way, has recently beeu confined with o stild, exnd {3 now in bed, and en- {7““" to holp ber through her diffticulties, and rom which placa comes n donblo tragedy. Yesterday morning at about 9 o'clook "the un- naturnl father camo ta thio houas and Lad a cou- veraation with Anua, demanding i an fmperious tono aud manner that gho st go with him at oneo, Bho rofused, and loud words ensued, dur- ing which she insistod that be shiould loave Lhe lowse ond lot her asloue. The sou-in-law at thiy juncturc interferod and sucoceded par- tinlly in'paoifying tho coraged ofd man and in coakiug hun te go oway with bim, The two went out togather, going wostward on Sixteonth streot to Frouch strect. Whon the lattor was yoschod, tue sgafluslaw atarted worth towstd tho railroad, sud the fathor eouth, with tho ine tention of golug home, as his compaufon sup- posnd, But in e ho was mistaken; for, having reachod Eighteeath, hu turnod cast, following the samo to Holland, the distanco of ono Hquare, snd tnraed norih- watd, weut tu an alley batwean Hixieouth and Heventesnsh etreetd, aud, turning dawn tha eamo, onterad the prowises of hie son-iu-law in tho rear nad went iuto tho kilchon by the bsok door. ‘The dsughter waa ln the kitchon, and camo o saon after lier fathor cuterod aud touk lier position on uno side vf a cookiug-stove, aud bogan washing some potatoss for dianer, Aguin ho domsudsd, as the gitl horself said, o a mad talk that sho accowpany bim bome, Lim slst sho could not leave hur aistor then, bat would go =&y soos a8 sbe got bettor, and coucluded ihe sentenca by again tolling bim to let her alone. At ouco, aa if becoming deniouiacal, he drow » sovolver and fired, ‘Lhs ball, 8 hoavy one, from a ** Colt's Lopse-ptol ' (four shooser), tovk effeat about 4 inches ubove tho nght uivple. As the poor girl droped to the tioor snd lay weltering in her goro, tue tiondish fathor raa out the door olutelyng bits glitterivg wenpou (a oew silvor- mounted ons whioh had oover bocn usad bafare) in his band, and was soen by one of the nelgh. bors, Ar, Valentine Hoppar, to go to tho back oud of the Job and get aver tha feuce 1ato tho atloy. My 8., kuowing tbet be hiad Lisd como trouble wish his dsurbier, started after bim, snd a4 he stopped iuto the al- lay the d:s}lerlmmnu woy nol in sight ; and, sunporing lio Liad stastod cast, Mr, Bappor wonl thav wey bimself, and, wmoving arosud tho wquare, cayle in at the west end of the alloy from Freuch sirces back Lo too starting pornt without voawg Mr, W. ‘I'he reason that bedid not seo bim was becay for getiing instoad of going east he went we: aneo by ulmnlm‘z utmeelf dn tha mouth, The Dody swas ftd by Mr. Wallisw Busa, the dray- wan, reeting upon. tao fees, tho pistol Iying near, daath cvilently having resulted Inetanta- neonaly, or nearly 8o, Dr. Randall wap calicd, and, examining 1ho wound, found niarge holo nasr tho palato, into witleh ho oauld thrust his finger, tho bullet hav- e taken neariy o ntraivht cotitso, doing its vork well and with very littly mangling. (ho wonndesd girl was atte to na roon nn poxabla afler b0 Wiy ehoti Hho maintained her canaelonanens all the while, pufening exeru- ciating paly at’ intervale, but besrinz up with tomarkabla fortitid Dr. flandall mao nan ex- ammation of the wound, aud oxpressod hiaselr Wi hewsg boveful for hor recovory, i which pa- aition ha was auetained Ly br. Drandes, who eamo in Foon after, but, us (ho Lall had not been found, o decision coudd nob be rendered with curlainty. SILLIARDS. YURX TOURRAMENT. Sy atck to I'he Chivans Trivtens, NEw Yons, . 32.—The first gamo at lha biltined towrnament fo-dav way boetwoan Joo Dion and Sexton, the former wiuning, Sexton's scoro, 110, Winnes's average, 14 27, 1n the nest vegnlar gante Garnier won, Cyrille Dion seoring & Tho losing of thin pame by TR N s Dion placed bimsoll and his hrather ont an oven baals, and 1t was annouaced thas they woald play off for tho first anl selond prizes, atud for the table oun which tha toarnanient was plaved, which i3 to be glven to tho winuer of tho Nrst prize. lonleo tiod Hoxe ton, Garulor, toason for tho third and , but they decided thal fusteasd of hey wouid divida the prizos e ually. T gamo Letween Joo and® Cyrillo yo- solled a3 follows : Joo Dion, 800 ; Cynile, 233 3 winuar's average, 12 Joseph Dion gely 31,500 aud tho table, and Cyrilla takod the 1,000 prize. S epep - THE TURF. C15C, ) “Tho Pre: tho Jackey Clubsaya Atrscawill comocfi glving if tho weather rewmalua clear iu tho mean- timo and tha horwes aro in coudition, Wild Tdle has tho epizactie, sud it ts foarad that tho vtaors way bo oifeeted, S — (AISCELILANEOUS. TUL FOOT-DALL CLUIL The Chicago Foot-Bail Club holla meeting Inst night in tho dub-rovma of tho Tremont, W, b, Curtis tn tho chair, A constitution by= lawa was adopted, nud n permanent crganization oftzeted. Tho constitutivn jravidea among other things that 1 meotinga shail bo held npon the firat Monday it each month; that tho iniiiatiou fues sbiail bo &2, rud tho mouthly dues sbatl bo A centd: that tho Club-anit vhall be ulno ukull-eas, blus Jorsoy Kuickerboclera, whito belt, snd blie #toskiugs; and that the Captmn must bave fall control of the playors duting o gama. The White Stocking bail grounds have been wuli propared for tiv use of tho ** fool-ballara," goal-posts, ole., belug nrrnugad. Thus the Clab hao begun buciness in ecmest, and tho ac- rangoments for the canpalgn sud for al! futiro timo havo boon gatisfactanly made, 'The firat matel pamo will come o2 Lhufaday mocning at Y v'elock at the Vhite Stocking grounda sith the tonm. from ths Northwestern University at Evavston, The oxbivition will bo Tfrea, and the public genorally 18 inviteit to witness tho spors, novel to most Clicagoaus, The toam a2s golecied isas fol- fowa: Captain Hornzby snd Mzrmrs, Donth, Williams, Borsor, Watlaco, Day, Keith, Wal Cartis, Dr, Wilhams, Clovaland, Bcott iasting Flanarrs, iton, and Bonig, with substitutes caso of aecident ornhsonce. B o g POLITICAL, SIXTEENTII WARD REPUBLICANS, A mooting of Sisteonth Ward Iiepublicans wag held Iast oveniug on the cornar of Centro nnd Larrabeo strects. Cant, P. M, igan, Provi- dent of the Ward Club, acted na Ctialrman. ‘Thio temporary Hecretary, Mr. Wiiliam Phelps, read tho minutes of tho previous meoting, in- cluding tho Conatitution of the Club, which nad thon been adopted. Tho minutes were approved. At tho Invitation of tho Chairman, s large lurgo numbor of the gontlomen prozcnt came forward and signed their namos to the Constitus tion, % ‘I'ho report of tho Commition on Permanent Organization was read, ay foilows: Praswdont, Cupt. P. M. Ryan ; First Vico-President, Charlag Greloor ; Bocond Vico-Proaidont, Joha Reod, Br.g Thtrd Vico-Prosident, Conrad Tolz ; Fourth Vice-President, Pullip Aopfel; Cuorresponding Heeretary, W. 15, Phelps ; Dinane al Bzoretury, W. 8, Seriboor ; Troagurer; C. Mechleko. Tlo Tuport waa aceoptod, and the nominations con- firmed. 'Cbe Becrotary was nstruoted to notity tho ofiicors of thelr eloction, On motion, the lacutenants of the differant precinets of tho ward wero inatriteted to roport tho billy that bad beeu inourrad st the lust ulee- iy n jon, Pie Club then adjomrned to meek noxt Mon- day evoning on tha cornor of Larrabes etroet and Lincolt avonuo. Suecat Diewaten to It Chicavs Tridune, Towa Crry, In., Nov. 32.—~Tho political ontlook in Towa is esoiting no little warmth smong poli- ticlana and Henntorial sapirauts, cauneed largely by the conflictiug aititudo of the Ropublican press of {he Btate. The lesding papers of tho Biato, liko the Pen Molnes Regqister, Duvenport QGaatte, Burlington FHawkeye Kooknk ate City, and othors less couspicuous, onvly in the canvass announced thew objections to making tho Governorship o stepping-stone to the United Btates Heoate, ‘Thesn wero thrust nt Gen, Kirk- wood, of this city, Qovernor-oloct. They woro unfalr assaulte, which reapectable papers: canndt afford to make, and thoy uow seo 1, and are npow lhastoning to domand fsir play. Bo fur as tho simple fact of Rirkwood being eloctod Covornor is concorned, it ia no mord an objection to his eandidsoy for tho Sepate than it is for o member of Cougrors or mombor of tbo Cabinet. Urging such unfajr objeotions ngainet Gov, Kirkwodd arouscs a spirit of ronction in Lis favor. Lo us bave fair play. In my dispatoh of the 10th iuat, it might bo in- farred that the Hon. Rush Clark, of this city, wan himself o eondidste for the Supromoe Bonch. Iio hize'not oftered ng a candidate. 1ils name jy mentioned without his knowledge or ausent, * FINANCIAL, DWIGHT, ILL. Dwionr, Il Nov. 23.--The croditors of J. G. Htrovg, tho banker, have agroed to compromieo st B0 cents on tho dollar, 1n indoreed notow, at #lx, twelvo, oud eighteen montta, The securi- ties have appointed throo rustees,—KHetzol, Gould, and Xenyon,—to whom all tha proporty Liss beou transferrod. If the assels ure well Landled, vo shortago is expocted at 50 conts. MONTREAL, MonTngsl, Nov. 22.—-3. P, Byan, produce merchant, Loas suspendad. Lisbilities over §100,000, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxpoy, Nov, 23, —8teamships City of Rich- mond, from New York, snd Moravlau, from Quoboo, arrlved out. Piraperyinia, Nov. 22,—Steamslip Vader- Jand, from Antworp, baa arrived, New Youg, Nov, 22.—Arcived—SHteamships Noplar, from 3editerranean ports Krsuco, {‘rinm anlru City of Cheater and Moutaus, from verpoal. An!\'nd. ateamor Navarrino, from Hull, Quemnsrowy, Nov, 24.—Steanier allic, from Now Yorl, hias arrived. Bavmixony, Nov. Obio, from Bromou, Nrw Youg, Nov. 32.—Artived—Bisamer Xol- vetia, from Liverpool. e SUICIDE, Nasaviers, Toon., Nov. 32.~Leonasd Misall, & youog msu 10 years of age, residont of Edge- flald, comumitted ‘sulcide thia afternoon by blow- {og out his brains with a pistol, Cause unknown. CoLuauus, O., Nov. 22—~Davlol-Riddle Fatk- er, aged 31, & resideut o North Columbus, waa found dead bangiug 1u treo near his father's reaidence to-day. 'Fhe yaung oan bad shown wymptoma of weanity for womo {me, baving threatcned to kill ba [:'uqnu vaveral times. aweeinl uapsich la Fhe Chicave T7ioune, Buooaungroy, Ill., Nov. 24.—At Chstaworth, Mrs, Howe, & wull-kuowa and respocted resident, comnitied saigids by baugiog with & rope wado nxl\-‘nhu&. Lo was quito, syed, aud insace at tho tuae, . ~Atrived—Bteamahip THE GOURT-HOUSE. _”_‘twccu Archifects andd Fgan, Conference U itley Hopes that They Will fucesed * Reaching an Agrooment. Opintous of Avchiteets Ahout fie Plang-~ What Harms Is Doing, in ‘The unnatintaclory resulls af tho conferanco Ratarday afternoon Letweou tha County Com- nuttoa and clty onlieials, of which s full report wan published in Tiy Tnipusc, was a genoral theio of convoreation on tho strects and in many oflices yesterdny. Tho public seem to e of ane opinion, which has uot chanwed at ull witbiu tho post two wooks, 'I'ioy hold tiat Chi- chgo ropresents ning-tontus of Cook County, oud as such sbould Lave the **say-s0" about tha extorior style of any Luilding that sball be orccted. ‘Lhey lean Lut ono way, and aro loud in their cries againet the Connty Iting's hasty action, and- liotd that tho oxeuscs oTered by nomo of the memhors Eaturdey are very thmsy iodeed In thelr character, FRIENDLY CONSULTATION Howovar, it may b gratifying {o state] thal the architects aro likoly to agree, as M Tpan and Tilley helid n tumbor of friendiy sultations sesterday, Mr. Fgan stands in a eather pecaliar position, oy, vo matlor what hig will or action may Le, it will have take approved by tha County Commissionorn befora ibcan ba recagnized as official. It is beld by somo that tho Ring will not receps Mre, Egan'a chunges, if ho pro- poses shy, and that they will demand » submission to his aceoplad plan, This iden ja sconted by others, who hoid that, no mattor Liow corrnpt and compact tho Hing way bo, 1t cannot afford to, aud will not dara to, opposa tho’ volco of tho menses of tha poopto ; and in cavo thoy do opporo the popiiar will an injunction will at onco bo npvliad for, A PHODAULE AGRIEMUNT, Tieaving these very important quentions, whicl cau only bo decided in the future, it secnmin more then Dkely that Ly thio maniing boih Mesyrs, sean and - Tilley will ave ngred npou womo doflnits plan. Hoth of theso gentlomon troatol each otber with much cordinlity yosterdny, aud shiowed a desire, apparently, to Joase the public eud harmontio the exterior of tho building, and thero wa: feacrons o glvo™ and *lake™ on Loll siaes Tacir conterences ywere very naturzly private, Lt tho rosuit will be repoctod to (ha adjuinr 1aoct:ng of the Conmnittsos this afrernoon, it 18 boprd, sud by nuny bebiotod, thal o d plau will be agreod upou. ANCHITEORS VIEWS, In a conyersation wilh sovoral architcts yes- terday, thoy siated to o TRINUNE 1of m:cr. 1] 2 in regard to tho 3 Egau's preeentod o gr obj tionable points, ebief of which w2 iho iower, tho ontranen woy for cardazes,’ wnd tho connactions between the buildings. fitst, they hold, is ous of propostivn sad uue oouth in greneral appoarance; 1t iy unehispely in goneral desigza, and will not sereo with the cous tour of tho unilding when comploted, s to tho arched rondway, which will be 30 foet in widib, runsing from Ranldolph to Washington strects, thoy Lold thatit is unusacesanry, and that it viul bo of no great nso to ths gencral pulihie. Ona gentloigon eaid that it would used by County Comimiguivuera, Counucilmen, and otber city and coanty oiticinls, 58 8 good placo Lo bireh their horse i, and will, a8 n consoyuence, bo » Fecepinuie fur 1hith, and will requiro two mon to 1esp it in & de- ceut condition, besides proving o naiey nulsguce to the eaployes in tho buildiyg. TUL CONNEQTING LINK. As to tho connections, thoy uay that in orJer to go from oro bullding to (o otlior, nacout Lan 10 bo mads to the third story, which, £ fuy tha least, 1srather o dofcet. Ou sho other band, they say that Mg, Tilloy's desigu 14 tou elaborate m tho exterior, and will cost mors than ho eati- mates, though they adwit it ia very beautiful aud lays clum to e great deal of aryginaiity. ON TIE GROUND, At the Court-Iouso Hynarq vostenlsy Con- treactos Harma waa working undor a dlaadvant- apo. Baturdny tho laborors bad ok tho groyan tov much on o slopa where thoy had beoa dig- givg, «nd the frost had rendered it vory hard, vo thab bub slow prograss was winde. 1L Wus ei- peeted that qouther pile-drivor would hago Leen put in operntion, bus thero was not yet gl room Tor 1% to connuence work. D7 tho ond uf this week it 9 oxpeeted gt four wile-deivors wiit be placed ju postion, provided, tho archi- tocts nzres nod thera is o fujunction pat upon the continumico of tho worlk. MODIEYING THE FUUNDATIONS. In_n convervation wih s Eminesy roporior Jlr. Harms wistod that ho would lise fo neo tho uqunhhls Lotiwoen the srchitects vottled, If it wos, and & chouge of ‘plan agreed upou, ho way ready to have bia plans moditied, aml ho would bs villing to continuo the work sccording to thaso modilleatibue, ot ho wauted it distiuetly wndoratocd thatho did not inteud to “aitu " the county, Ha would do Just tho sama an ba- tween yuan pud men, io thougit the chmugey would nol make a great deal of diiference, at lozst that tho foundutlons would not bLaiaad: to cout 100,000, as Mr. Egan had that 1y, if the vleus were™ chang L. ha work Liud progios-ed furttior, e ([aruin) was rerfoctly willing to mako a fair aud honest estimate and laave It to compotond judgss to da- cide'as to1ts honesty. Jle Lisd always hortio pood rn‘;xunr;nu, ant earncd hig dotlas by hard work, M1 voputation had nover beon atteckud until Lo camo bLers, and 1f chargea wers made ho would endeavor to prave to the cillzena of Caook County that he meant what bo vald, whon bo stated Lo wonld do the work right. Whother Mr, Hauns means what bo wavu remains to boproven. He iy naw putling in Dirst-ciaes piles, aud thoso sunk nara good, and abovo tho specilleations in diametor, The workmon sro much retarded by the large crowd of lilore who congragate on the wvquare, and Mr, Harms is putting up gates to keop! tho meb out. 1o wishes 1t undoratood, lowever, that citlzons will be pdmitied st any time, aud thot bis work shall always bo open to publio - a: c:}uwl:‘. Mo only wauts to ksop tho idlers away, at's all. —_—— Mougol Peculinritios. The Yololnma correspondont of tho Han Franceco Alta writes oy follows about oms in- terosting peculiasities of tho Mongol in doinacstie lifo: “Inm ancarly risar, Ilersin the Enst it is & custom for one’s *boy ' to bring ono v Cap of tes or coftgo at daybroak. In Chiua I was up very oarly ono mornicg, and, looking frow my_Dbalcony, I eaw crog:lug tho court- yard tho *boy' of . fifond of mine with o tray, on which wore a cup of cofico wml plate of broad und butter, Thia Loy had hean chastised tho day Lofovo for suma faule. When ho pot close to tho door Lis toakt uloug Lroath and epat io tho oup, That wua his rovenge. hurilod down stairs to my fricud's liouse, aud was Just in time ta pravont him driuking tho cofféo, and to assist i tho sucimary avd we easned thrashing tha boy got for hLis ussbiness. That was & Ctiinese boy, and bia conduct Wan & vory fair iudex of his naturoand that ot mauy of Lis cpuntrymen. Lo Japaucsn boyaare not quito 4o bad, perhaps ; but they aro very dirty lusouo Torpec Tor inmauce, L comeilmon get o fimpae from my back winaow into my nalgh- Boc's Kitchan, ‘Tho othor day 1 saw biu Loy & plaster of fried bacon. Afief yube 4 ingera around tho edza of tho plate, ho Lis mouth, aud thou paseed them of the rasbers £o a3 Lo urringe thom doftly, This codk serves up. ulca paty of butter ; ho molatens tha pshn of his haud with apittle, and theu gently works tho butter servin, bing put them in over the odga i hapes of such surprising beauyy |lyl|'$ i‘; “\llwy could ouly last m:y wauld be & Joy forevor. I have asson thiy nice cook bathe in the well, and wash his foot— 10 psy nothing of hie hauda sad (se—in the aama water ss he washos vogetables iu for his mastor's tsble, ‘I'he rame cook brings bread homs trora the bakor’s i hiv bosom, botwoen hia shirt aud his Lkin, thedeby aub) ealfmr tton necand laking, anl he trails Lesfutoake wlon, ab tue eud of astriug, 4o that bis dog can ucfi thow. *Why dou't I tell wy naghbor what I N:MP' Noamcl.al his lu'lnl‘mflgy myfi:h:lgo gardep, qud perhiups my cook acte s o8, and ha' daull". mll%u —_— Anothor Srict Proclamatiol Gov. Uradley, of Nevads, rivals Gov. Amos, of Miasisaippy, ia tho brevity of Lua Thanksgiving- Day proclumation. It reads: '*The Preyideut of ‘tho United S:ates baving, by vroclamation, dosignated Thursday, tho 2bih day of Nayomber, 88 & day of putlic thaukygiving ana praise, J, L. 1. Bradley. Guveruor of the Biate of Novada, rocommend tho pooplo of thls Btate to deyote that day {u reuderiug thapks to Almighty God fi; lil:"mmy blessinge we bave received ab Hls fw . RADWAY'S REM JER il 6 P an i il Ratway's Ready i CURES TILE WORST PAIXN: In fiom Oue to Tweaty Miyes NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisemant suffer with pain, Radway's Ready Relief I3 & CURE FOR EVERY Py, It was the first aud fa the Only Pain Remedy TLat tnstantly stora the minwt infleyunatiuns, IH‘:I C'l!!‘;fln‘ i need any og mclating Suatingt, whah ol Inttie?, Stomach, Howals, o s i Daah Is, or viier glaads or orgagy, by Infrom OnetoTwenty Minutés, No mrttor haw vialent o h e, e i Taem Ceippled, Racsiaimytia ralgle, oz prastrated with discaso may patfer, o 0" S0 Radway's Ready Reliet WILL AFFOND INVSTANT FASE, Inflammation of ¢ P 1 the Hidnaya, I tha "';"1‘3,‘}.':’;,‘“'}5“““““{,"“ nflg:n?x‘:\g?n . ongastion Lunigs, ofo Thraat, Bintante 20 reathing, Yalpitation of _the Henrt, yatorias, Cronv.n'ivhmnrlaucfi- Tcn‘?gfifilwmfigf;{gnfih Saeli LN 1\ e Cold'Cnills, Aguo Onittge ‘adion ot the Rrady Rolisf ta th tho Bt ur Eltealty o1tits wil it ey i1 copy fn haf s tunsblor ol S hnrn, Sivk Headeans ' Dturenny, Dys satarr, Gaslle, Wik fa,tho Vawels, m'n.lnllhmorn.l palms, e itacalaresieutd alwags car ADY, AT HETRI wiEy firig ‘Ahv"r'fl«’n:}}}: RELE e pr ralae trom ohange of “watar, TEenGh Brands or Tt ors os a sifoutane, =tte: th FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and ron edial agan aud all ofbee and ot Padin, Sold wane, hillone, searla £ lovem Gl bt ul'(.‘-lmn_z il y Pelizt, X sl bl ceats pas bott!s. CALTH! BE [ HEALTH! BEAUTY! Stromye and nara rieh blord: 1 wel DR. RADWAY'D | SARSAPARILIAN RESOLYENT 1las wad~ tho most astonishing eures. o quick, &1 rapid cro tho chiaier the bhody' uudegoss uudes tho latluenes of shis truly wons dortul inodicins, thas Every Day an Increase In Flech and Weight i Seens amd Pelr, THE CREAT BLOOD FURIFIER, Tveryd-op of tha Horsapacititan Resolvent” commund catoe it lio blusd, 'swast, tring, gad otar il and juiced oi tia uystont, tha vigor 2, fat 1t rapely o wastia of, by st i amd Rorind 16 Aual A Bevofuln. omvumption, glAndular diseyo, ulows B e ARy g g other yalcal, 800% stewruorang Ji s am o] 7of angee, scatl bead, ringenc, et Lok i""fi' ot woiioe (3 (o e i, € I ha; wolah, A5 a1l SAILCN SSEE dirStiem, mioni"“sheaty Tost of” sporia a5 i wantes of tis jife principl within the cymtirs ya1et T ine WOTLer Of odorn EnTmisEy, W & {0 IATH e {5 wo Vemm ising ¢ (o7 withor e " 003 (et Rl bcoming rod ced b i it Ty eontfsatly oo i lur g1 o Jul mada fr Haisnpoariliian will and di foe when o s romedy comimances its catlan, and ascerods fn diniinishing 1o Jus of wastes, b reriiss Ll hogap'dh a2 2nol Ak e B o a2 S ontito Ty roviag, At Nrah and WeLEs Sz, : FRILE rea tha Bovaparilizn Reoplvems, wxen) i wedisl epants In 150 enzo of Ghyople, Sctofubay o e AA diseacco, Tiud Tt 1816 oy Pouv ivs cura for Kidaoy and Bladdor Jomplojnts, Ystas, Do, D e o brie' Urtuary and Womih Distasss, Girarel) slLPPIgI nll \;:‘tcnnkm "1 ul ! Aty aibaminaria, o . a:’?:'{gw‘"xf‘ Jt tho et s ik SOl e 623 11ka the hita o 3 e e A ianrbily vk Pt appsaranos, a:d Jast doguaita, md wheg there s Sathow Whor Bacrlng watar, aad paia i ‘and along tho lains. :IHIN hont g an of tho back Tnmor of Tivelva Yenrs (frawth Qured by Kadwuy’s itesolvous. ' Lo b s yR St i T - I 170 BBAL DALyl Fuaa 1 1 o et Rl (6 atote vab L3 s i Nt VY Rad aver tulug khat Was reconmasdad, bt i 1 18, 120, : 1 fuir iolyed mv. 1 zaw_ youg Hasahnly \l\‘n‘lxl-l d! 143 but bed uo h\*h 1 it Lo 1 lor twolvy years, Itoul lu!r!l. 03 U ot Hadvar s Villa aud two buttlos f, und $hero Ly ok u skga Gf, LYo 10 ot ool botler, etutrter, and. happht tbis) "Cho worat {uraor waa”in th il bk ond = ou ¢33 Diblish 1L 48 rom o» X HANNAK P, KN, of yoit 0 bo 1008 Bt el Sears 0r twelvs yearsy eitto ot f-r‘ hawais, over S0yl b bunotlt of otbere, Drico, 31 per battly. Al TMPORTAWT LBTTER, Yrom A‘pn:mlnentmlknlfl lllrtl rorideat o Crnctranth Grng sor (g frant fuety ¥oaca woll ko rn 13 ho Baaspds ibhishers tarcughout tho Unitud Alates o D“.‘lll‘l‘lw iy ot nkine of L wicte 20l0 n: Mi1e whinh soma tweiva inns 5 118 st Wrefoly nilcotiug disass, walcw th all eaid waa urmlnunuxmlum 1n tho upwha, Hemmation of the kiduess Agd Lladdor, 2a their upinlon lh’ d yoars. o ever puiting raii treeid & Lhglctams aaidlsd alian a fanzo ausotiiy o fulatiue pui hwroopsthies hut s d & Tt e o e oy vl oo sty dormyou? onhries Al 15,008 e g ooy autloriaz &8 1 0 urfnary ur) provens ‘whizahar ol madiel toady $Eatist, e Euing e &V JNVE, clactanath O 1 End cotny 1y relterud, and uow teu DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills portactly astolew, elegautly oatnd wo e ¥ oo, Ll\'h\‘r.r"g:lllroli.‘ fl«lflCJI' Bladde .\\‘!: \\\'U-l 5 Hiva lacho, Codstipation, Outhr: A, {finsaers, BiOd: §o et btk o hectp i e e B Bereurs, wiasals, ‘P’ fullowing .l:“ytmfll senulting o cbative Organs: e (01 Pilss l‘ul}nm-{fll:‘ E’.‘x“.fi':‘ ui.-pw e Blumacie Bt o 1o Swimndog of cad, 1lur) 'Ilfl‘uotflfl reqtt na ETULE0EN 3 i muc.é,'ln-z'mm Ve ar a o Vistbcionlanslett, ol sty e b 3B l’]cla, Pain i h;; n:u n'nfxl Hmh.l wudden Viumon ol Fty o B RIS ey e s om i ahove-uped disurders. Frice {om Al Sa by dengatne- 3 Read *Falso and Truc, Bond ons letter-stamp to TBADWAY "‘:U,. No. X lInforuativn i Vi n s

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