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2 e ———————— THE CINICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2~i, 18765. and training ahonld be as much s possible com- pense od Ly the a\umy of tho weapon the roidicr ia to use, Our arsensla should, thore- fure, bo woll At 2 at all times with a large ro- earvo supy Iy of tho test riflas and carbines, And Congrens pliauld, in a apinit of econowy, appros privia iveally lar the't manulaconro. lieteiring to the Tnieraalionsl Eabitition of 1576, i sars ¢ The Qranance Burean will maka an ealit that wiil ba eredizabio to the country, Aid LLovs 10 b one of the most attractive fea- tares of the exmbit on. COAST OETENART. T tegard 10 the eos~const dafenans, ho gera Durinee the past year the prover armiment for oar ren-vinat defense hoa ensazed the ea peet a*tention of this Depattment, and a Board o dise tingyirhel orduance oflicers tian heen in perma- neut Res.fon, endeavoring to abtan all tho da's paeaible withitha secy etrutened ro ources at the commant of thin Bateau, 1o regard to he el of the 8-inch tiffe utin, he #avs it has heen Aie- cen- ful v fire d 700 1ornudn with hatten and all vema ny #ons d and s-rviccadle, fatxe numt oy of st th-boro pnus oupht to be converted mta titler, av it 18 eutircle pract.eatln togive the requelie strength snd cousequent coduranea by the (rsartin of n serouzht-ron tibe, The experaments that bave baen coninet- ed at Foudv Ho ot kave been vy stieces-fil ond satsfastory in the,r rosults 1hat thoy have nwaliened an interovt amone military men nb:ond to a surniming degrae, when we renfizo onr } irmy efforts at effecting resuits sith inauf- ficieat means, and compare them with the exe tenwive and eluborato trinle, sccwlngiv repard- leen of pxponse, that have been nod are lieing row-eated from gear ta year Ly almost overy Y venn natien, Wo cannnt stanf with forded ids anid pestnit other nations to vet far i the van in a live of improvement i whizt the Unit- ol Siatca not many years ago know 10 superior, A 119 OUX, Tha eucceesfal manulactura and preliminary triat of tLe Hl-ton gun 1n Foglind ieouly ansii- of tode 1 the kreat contest between guns and tron-clads, for the h-uling of a ritla sliot of 1,250 pounds with a veloeity of 1,650 feot per wecond, canuot be considered tha extemo lmlt to the dcva)némmom of aritllery power, and vet, grounds, Hoalan suthorizes a aweeping andex- | the plicit denial of the widely yubliahed awertions ' ordinanco f bantism was Lo bo obeerved. that io hay mada or is making remorals for fuls ures to con'ribnts to campaien fui There 18 A etory eurrent hiera L 8 friond of & peron 10- mavad ealled on Mr. Chansler an i indignan:1v rotested again-t the chanza on tue grond that ie had dimigaed A very conpetont clerk. Mr, Chandier 1 tavorted to fiavo anaweials 1o n thoranghly compotent clers. and he i- romove | for caune, and it bo wanis the canso made pubite Iwildoir” M Chandter I8 bhokine carefulls inlo all the bureann of the Interior Da.attmont, snd he meacy to take them ap ouo after A thor aud wmako elean work of mcompetency and matad- mtnistraton. Ho s not in hagio, and means to makn no mistalro: but he moans, 1t is kald, 0 #hieties no one, noi to bo mtinidated by sy cuo'’s 1l ticat £ 1t 1s ¢ .mmon talk amoug hia frirudna that ho bas foatd many unlovely #pote fir tho Devartment, and that thero will bo many pna important changes in the next faw weoka. There 18 1o doubt that ha means o ctean the Inding Bureau aml ail s belongings when ho stets ready, and that thers witl be & revolution in tiat part of tho Govsinmont asrvico such as witl pien<o Maf, Marsh gud Mr, Welsh., Toera ary peoplo hiero who ray that Mr, Uhandler has un- dertaken o Iarze eontrat, (70 the Aasssiated Iress.) LGET-HOUSE TOARD. Nov. 23.—Tnho Light-llouro Board bna asked Tor $2,162.600 for the aupport of tha goneinl hight-aouso eatahmnmant for Ihe year ending Juno 0, 1877, as nzainap £1,899,000 appropriated for tha_same ourposes lon: vear. It ling nlso askod for 373,435 fur tho rurpose of constrieting now light-honges, light~ ebips, ote., for next vear, a4 ngatnst $915,400 thie year. Among tae appropriations arked tor i 240,000 for the buitding of a hight-house at or near Port Sanilac, batween Fort Uratios sod Pt. Aug Barjues, Lase Hiian, TIIE THEASURTY INVESTIGATION, Tho Fort Sage auil Witkowsai Claim Tuvesti- gation Commiice hiave begun tho examinstion of wituespes. Thowo oxamined wore Acting Third Auditor Gangwere aud (ieorzo Doolittte, Gbief of tho Miscellancous Claim Divirion of tho Thira Auditor's otfice. The iuvestigation is for waut of tha necoseary appropunation, this country 14 forced to depoud on - the smaotb-bora avatem and a tow emall ritles cacryine shot of 130 and 270 pounds woight, which cannot pea. sibly tultitl tho importadt and evet-varving con- ditions of modern waifare, Wo aro even uow depcudent for much of our (nformation 1 theso matters an vital to national defonve un rexti ty ot exporiments abioad, at n timo, too, whon, hat Ko the megua, as we huva tho kill and sbility. wa conld undoubtedly keop up enccossfully with the advances mada by ather vatlons. Itfe guns of a mize, endurance, and pancr to enablo us 10 mert o fair ang equal termd o foreign foo must Lo provided whilo we have the time, sud it is certainly not tho part of wisdom to delay mak- lezag auch provision untl tbe enowy iovades our shores, —— CONGRESS. DACKWAND AROUT COMING FORWARD. Byectal tnerateh to the Chicago 1t.bune, Wasnnaroyw, D, C., Nov, 23.—Tlero now Jean than o dozen Senators in town, whon usnally threo times that number are here a fortsight be- faro tha time of asscmbling. The oonly ones regintered at the Sonate Poss-Ofica aro Messra, Sherman, Thurman, Edmunds, Ingalls, Joncs of Fioriaa, Mornll of Vermont, Paddock, Bar- gent, Pattetaon, and Robertson, "Of tho mem- bers of the House there are not prosent more thau doublo the number of Séuators. TIE CONTESTED ELECTION CASES {n tho Ifouse will cxcoed in numboer thoso of any proviona sexsion for many years, Tho Clerk of the Ifouwn has already received notices of fiftocn contestants, and the papors in many of tho casog bavo alrendv beon filed. Tho contests are in’ tho followlug districis: First and Zecond of Alabima ; Fecond, Third, Ninth of Ilfinola; Thirteenth of Indiana; Kintb of Kentucky ; Third, Fourth. aod Fifth of Loulstana ; Fourtl of MassacLusetts ; First and Secand of Sonth Carolina 3 Socoud of Virginda and I ghth of Wigcoasin. AN ORIGINAL JUMMLE, Tho last caso is ono of peculiar iutereat, for tho reason that it is the first of tho kind that has ever oceurred. It cau hardly be' called a contest in its present form. Tho candiudates were Alexauder 3, Me Dill, Republican, and George W, Cate, Domocrot . Cato beld tho certificaze, but tho cago was ecot to the courts on some lucal quostion, Doth men sgieed o sbide by the dociritn of tho Buprems Court of the Stata. The Court decided ja favor ef McDill, al- tlough, a8 before 8tated, Cate held the Govein- or's ceptificate of election. McDill hasaince died, The qnestions for the House tg gec.do sre whethur Cate is entitled to tbo_aeat, to whom tho ¢almry belongs to the timo of MeDiil'e deatl, and whether s new slecticn s necornary, A WORD OR TWO ON THE BUBIEUT. In one of the caven, that of tho Fourth Dis- trict of Massachusetts, tho papors are ao volam- inous that the Commitien on Electious can never bope tu roed them all. Laey iill & box 5 fect long, 2 feot 5 inzhes deep, by 21 inclios wide, and weigh over half a ton, It ryquited aix men to bring the box into the Ca;itol. —— NOTES AND NEWS, THE CLINTON DRIDGE SCHENE. Speciar Disaleh to The Clincava 'iribune, WasmwNorox, D. 0, Nov. 43,~In his annoal report to the Secrotary of War, Gen, Humplrios, Chiof of. Eugiveors, suhmits the report of the Bpecial Boaid of Engincers upou the Jocation aud plan of the proposed pontoon Lridue across tho Mirsiselppt ot Cunton, Ia., in which it s recommen:icd that the ylan bo inodifled so thata taft-fpan of at least 60 fect bo placed Just east of Litt'e lock Islanl, and toat the sbser-boom, which on the Dridge Compaay’s plau ia betweou the west pior and the lowor guard, be piaced In stead betwean' tho west pier of tho proposod by snd the west pier of the present radroad bridge. Tue suggestiuns of tho Board aro ree- ommended for approval by Geu, Humolrics, Upoa tue propos-d 3¢, Clair atd Carondolot bridigo scross the Misslsmp, 1 ot 8t. Lows the roport 1ecommendd approval ol the moditicationa enggeated 10 tLO rop rt o tho Bomd ot In- iucows. ‘Tleno ore. that the approval of Seo. 0. 3ba upon condition that the ridge Come pauy tako precautions ta maiwlain jorvotually tho rhyer clisuncl alonz the western Liuil by olosing Caliokia Bend permavently, aod tho prob.bitiou of an srchod bridze, but thas, 1n- stead, 1t recommend a draw, with tha reduction of the chaunel opeuings to 4ki—a jeduction which tho Eerraul{ of Waris Ymh.mod from authorizing. The Board suvmits & modiflod form of Bee, 2 of the Bridge act containiug the oonditions recommended by thom, tho enacte ment of whicl »ill recure the objecis sought, DB IHICT VALUATION, The arsesscd valuation of private praperty in the District of Cclumbia, A sbown by tho tax. La:s for the yoar, juet posted up, is about §u. 00,000, The vslue of tho United Bistes and District propotty nos taxed 1a probably nearly s much wore. - COFFEE. The Mon, James it. Pariurldge, Ulted States Miuister to Drazil, a)p-nded to one of his cowms muuiestions to the State Dapartment Inst spung & table sbowiug the qunml:’v of cotfeo oxported Jom Biszil g0 the United States duriug the twenty-throe years from 1852 to 1374, sud alsn the aiuount sent to all other couutnies durng the same time. Vrom this it appears tbat tha quautity of coffea exportad froa that coun- try to the Uuited Btates was greater botore the repeal of the duty than since it has been sdmittad free. Mr, Partridgo also shows~—what has been kuown 1o imporiers aud dealers in colfee—thut tbe 1epeal of the duty ou colfea in July, 1873, wured to the beuells of tbe Brazilian coffoe- groaors and others alune, and uot stall to the sdvontage of c.nenmers in the Unlied Ktates, AN OYFICIAL ABSTRALT OF THE Mzns.uur'u MEH- HAOK, Miolstor Jay, in wriling from Vienns, & yoar 3R0. 16 hckuowlediee the receipt frow the State Department vt ollicial copios of the President’s last anuual muesage, caite ationtion (o the suao- turato nyno, 818 ol 1L which had been tionrmitied by cabie to tbe Eurupean press, sud adds ; By 1he people snd.tho press of the Coutiuent the firat sbatract of the Fresident's mesnayo which cames by the cable 14 genernlly nccojted us tus sutaute uf hio iuestage 1aoll, and when the lext ariives a forte DIghY inter thie wubject bas usualiy Leen dlopliced by e lintwedfste occurreuves of the dey,’ Bhould the Dajarugent, fu viaw of this fact, decta It advisabl futury to propare an ciflcial alalract of the mess, it would, , afiord & 1.0 vccuraie {de of Execuiive policy thau that which Earope now receive ihrough irresponsills telegruplic sgenctes, and which, 1t frous Lhe et eauwple, way bulow degres oveutate sud d:dmive, Tue oppartuoity atioried 30 suci orcasions of de ebvitg thy world i peguid to e pusiticu of the cauntsy and the vicws of tho Presl- ot 210 o 16 be ful of inconveutence, if 5o 2 CHANDLEW'S LIOOM. tan daawatin in New York Herald, £ Peginaio Jook o many poople Licre as thoagh €16 L'res.ueit hiad mede & hit whou Lie msda 3 Cbandier Hecretdry of the Ioterior. e j» oles. wg out & good many duaty corners, sod though au outery is made that ha 18 removiug olerka and oLLe:s f tical oatises, he asacria positively bt not 8 snglo emoval bay baed made by him o costemplated oo porevusl of political conglucted with closed deors. Experionces of n Ninoteenth Wile. Anpn Eliza Young, who, apeakiug from the Mormon card, Is tho nincteenth wifo of the muche-married Provhet of Zioo, Sesr, aod Rove- Iator, Drigham Young, lectured in the Star Course st the Uoion Iark Congregational Chureh Jast eveniug, baforo an sudience quite Iargo in bumbers acd maloly noticeable fora predominaoce of porsons who wors not young, sud who were attentivo and respoctfal to the highest degres. The lecturer cama upon the platform unintro- duced. Bhe {s a brunelte, Just past 30, with dark, wavy halr, worn closely around the foro- head, aud hag keon and plarcing black oyes, and altogother of comoly features, whioh wear a plensing smile. Bhe is pot what the world would call haodeomoe, but passably good-looking. Blio woro a black druss of fine fsbric, and closely firted to s steaight aud somowhst slender fizurs, Sho tozk ner position calmly ot the pulpit stand, and remainod thars with but slight movoment of the body from tho beginuing to the close of lier nddress, Sbo gave hor story— for such it was—in & plain, matter-of- tact mapper, apd in 8 voica clesr snd distinet, bui dovoid of any elocutionary efiorts, and uvaccompanicd byt oratorical owme beilishments. 8he introduced hor subjoct— “ My Litfo 1n Bondsgo "—by atatiog that sho was a fugitivo from that |ustitunion which bad boen recognized and savctioued by the Amoriean Con= grees, llor purents wero born in Aubum, N, Y., and thtongh the efforts of Joseph Smith thovy embraced the Mormon faith aud ramoved to Nauvoo, lll., whece the locturer was born iu 1843, Hor facher removed with his family, cons eisting of hLis wifo anl tlureo sons acd dauznters, to Balt Lako, fn 1843, Hor nr bad bronghbt another worau into the fam Iy, vu overythivg {;nuod off pleasautly onough, ap- patentlv. Blio hiad soeu ber mother iu toars, aud bad uaturally w;&uimd the causs, but had not learncd it or fa'her soewed to consider polygamy as a religlous duty, Bbo said that those who, thirty yeara ago, bad beon brought up as Mormooa aud knew no other lifo but that 1wenicated by the so-called Baints, could appreciate taelr preasnt condition aud Inolings. ‘Tuero wero hundreds of plural wives Jus. a3 pure at hoart as any women, but who wore ths dupies of religion, and the victims of eurround- 1nge, Boe lad believed in polygamy becauso Ler parents had taught Ler to, She was not born uf iguorant paron:a ; her wmothar had bosn a 6¢hool-teackior iu Uhio, and she bed beco edu- cated from an oarly age by her. Sho had never boen scen«tomed to hard labor, At i yoars eho was bantized afier the Mormou rite, and sgain at 16 Lber C. Kimball had ptven Lor the eudowment. Mrs, Young then gave s kkeich of tho wecrat organization of the Buinte, whern slgus, grips, and passworils wore usod aftor the fashion of tho dnsons, 1In 1864 she married Jamea L. Dee, whom shio characterized as 8 passionata and violeat waun, who endangeied the hives of herself and two children, avd fioallv cansed ber to leave him. By tho ndvico of Biighsm Young she ohtawaed s divorco 1n tho Probste Coirt at Balt Laka City. T'he prophot had given lier advice not to mnarry for lave, bat to units with some goyd brother n the faitb. Iowever, Lho ouly goud counsel #ho over recolved from Drigham was to pracio tha Rtrictest economy. Uno day her fathrcame to tier, sud said Drigham wan.el her; tuat ho Lad told bim he always l.vad lior, and nd_sbo was fren bLo wanted hor. Hor cldorly brother alss wanted hor to marry Brige han to rave himaelf from be'ng cut off from tiie church and s fat contract., ‘Yuo thought of be- contng Urigham’s wife fited ler soul with hor- ror, nad she did not koow which way to tuen for toliof, She must mccede to Brizham’s wishes, becausoe she had not saiticiont coursso to brave the danger of rebotln, From her birch she had been taught to look uron Brigham as vext to (od. Yet she besitaied sbout becoming his wifo, but st lant sucenmbed. He expatinted on tho ndvantagan of the counnection aod fairly over- awed her, Bhe was arsned in secret to him, Ap:il 7. 1807, io the Eadowment Heumo, Eber Kimball peiforming the coromony. Drigham chargod hor_not totell of the mairlsgo, as ho feared tho Oentiles on accouwt of his uniawrul macticer, e 1D fucome wos 240,000 por month, shio stated, and it was gaited bf B Bystem of buwinoss trick- cey and foaud practiced upon the iynorant Mor- mons swong whom he way all-powerful. Ho put hor tq keepivg Louse with tho cheaneat fur- viture, sud the a.whos and otenvils of an old bakery. Ou 1at.on-day eaca wife was alioaed a candle, o bar of H.ap. sud some small articlas, It had been ptatad in the publio prints that she Iiad & good howe aud §3,000 a vear besides, but It was not wo, The pruphote railod againss taghious, and Brighais bad taken those women tutask sbout dress, Bhe Lad asked himon one occeaion why lio wore fiuo eiotacs, and Lo eald it was to please b wives. o had given lor m prom.so, ou their marriage that ahio should have 31,000 a year B pemoney, Lut bo bad not kept his word, Brighata biad a:ked Ler to removo to Lls farm, 4 milos f.om Salt Laze, whero hor mother bad looked aftar furty cows, and she had lad the ex. trume gratification of deliverivg her mothior's produce Lo Hriclm's numerous wives, 1ier Liealth begau to fail bor, and sbe began to feol buunlisted 1 her position. Vanity was the incentlye, who eald, to Mrigham's ambition to rochra 5o mauy wives and so wuch jower, Blie iad learned that whilo he wau paylug his attou~ fiouato ber ha was addressing anotuer young lady. Dunug bes siay watlithe Sunt, ubo weut out with b sbout Laif w dozen timen. On one oceasiov ahio atiended & ball with bim, and ho in- troduced hor taa uow wita, an act which moititled hor, and mado her sugry,' While fa lf.1ghwa's bouschiold sbe iad becu deprved of tho etusl uecoauaries of life. Bhe Lad no upa to care for ber, #ick ur m‘sl‘l‘.,hmh;{ woiber, Hoers was not au excoprionat ife 1 Motmoudim, —i 1 thousanite alontass nated, i—Hisio were Ie was s ruto i Utsl that the Mormon hus baud Lins a fuverite, aud Brgham bad s mltlm porson of Amella Vau Cutl. Nio kiew. (g Proplhes as w wilinl aod vindictive lar, and had seon biny and others commit dueds that would shune dewmone, Biigham would sacritico the mout desoted of hus followers for lus personai uain, It was, aho sa{d, ternble fo coniemplute tho sufferiugs of the iguorsut clawy of Mormous; the poor and lelpless ware abuclute wluves. At times sho came ty bate everything fu the Church, sod bLer torture wed sugnish were fearfut. Bhe foit uhe was i a fulse posttion, and ber JmosE vonl wyy sirugahing for light. Bho folt sho wis the victin o1 s false doctelng, and workod heiscit up to wuch a state of distreds that ahe foared slic would die in & wad-house, But Uod bad pr wrrvud bor, 03 hoj.od, adan instruweut Lo by the clajus wlich enslaved the poor misguided dupesot Young and his fotiowers. Bhe wanted rost, and sbe felt that to die would bring to an eud her wivery aud wrelchodness. Bhe had besn on the poiut of commitiing suicide sovoral tunve, Her first effort to tleo from bondago cawe twa Years 4o Inst spring. Accompsuicd by @ frivad sho went to Tndotment tho 8ha was led Into the water by a rtrapping follow, and, atter immersion, wue taken out in A gasp- Ing condition, ‘T'lie cerensonial appesrod moro to_lier lixe & busineas than a roligious affair, {l:rl ng from the cinduct of the men, ‘Then hee faith in Mormonism endol, but #hie smath- ored her danbes aua feara in hor own bosoar During n reslenca of threo and o hslf yoara on lus farm, Bitrlam's viaily wero liko thoss of angels—fow and far batween, Mo had, ot the end of that pepod, buile her a cottige fn Sait Luko City, where, qoaded to despernion by Drigbam's treatmaat, sho made kuo o her fral- Jugs to her mother, who way shoscd at e rovelation, but who neinonledgod that she had been unjnstiv treated, Tiluham provided bor with just two piain print dressen twa veass befora sho loft. and sha had obtamed bis permiesin to keop boarders, And soid tha mils nho should Lavo rivon bot clilldton t1 matutain hersalf with. Sac wan ad. vided, flnally, to leave Lrizham aud hiave ro- course to the Conrts. And ft was wluto atop- ring at the Walker House, in Salt Lako City, that ehin had bogun auit Tor tivorce rud alimony, The Mormot **Toachers,” a socrot police in Drigham's nterost. arraigned hor bofore them, and on questionng har sao told them whe hiad no faith in polvgamy, ‘Thov said she might hecoma Drigham's favorite wile by remaining with him, and then gave hor & blessing and left. Sho was taken sick, and, attended by s few Qentilo friends, recoveral sulliciontly Lo take a clos carrage and boamvesed toa alation ou the Union Pastilo Railroad, and ihus eseaped, Tha lectitier road A woll-writton letter from her mother, dated July 23, 1873, in which ahe was admonistied of her’ uuwiso courac, and also anothor dated May 17, 1474, whereiu sio express- ed pevitence for Laving espoused the cnuse of polygomy, and rensunced the Mormon doctiina fotevor. Tho writer said +ho had labored thiriy years, #nd had at last found beraolf mistakou, 1n skelching Diighan's prosent status, sho #a1d ba wan 74 yerry old and had niuctecn wivo+, Huse, whare, filtenn of whom wore his own, and the other fonr hohad takon by proxy on the desth of Joe Bmutl, Bhe did not believe tbat Young, In bia owu heatr, helioved in tho doctrine he pro- feesed Mo had forty-five living children, the vomes of whom were given by tho speaker. Amelta Van Ccts was bis Iavosita wife, Whan be macriod Mary Van Cott, Amalin toro bor bair in rage. Wihan the lecturer oove callod on him on piivate businoss, Amelis cama i, and scoiug ior, ran ont aud slammed tho door belind hor. Drigham trotted after hior, and left tho wnesiter tn no onviable frame of miud, Thin statenent caused & langh smong tho anditors, tha earneai- ness and sinoerity of the lady giviug the story n raro zeet, She described tha manner in which Diigham and hus wives sit dosn at meals lo tho Lion [luie, the favorite taking a scat at the Haint's right and laviog sll the luxuries while tbo others took ths vlainost food at other tablos, ‘Choro werd 200,000 Mormona, and they bonstea that it {ley could not resch Congress throngh their religicn, they con'd through thoir money, Cougress, she said, had guwvep thom too much Iatitndo already, and she clozed the tale of Lier wrangs by makiog au ap- peal to ber auditars to sarise In casting out tho false prophet, and to refuso tosuprort tho mem- bor ol‘ Congress from their distriot who voted i fuvor of the Mormon, B8bo hoped thoy would put 8 brand on polygamy, which bad wrocked ber and thousands of oliers, and fi08 her poor eisters from tho torrible bondage uudar which thoy saffered. —_—— CASUALTIES THE PACIFIC DISASTER, Victonw, Nov. 23, via Say Fnaxciwsdo, Cal., Nav. 28.—Tho bodies of two wers picked up at Beecliy Bay, and wero brought here to-dsy by Indians. One has been identitied as that of Thomas K. Farrell, of Bau Fravcisco; the other s not yet knosn Bincoe tho publication of the statement of the Cap'ain sod crew of the Orphsus, a fesling of indignation provsils among the pooplo of this piace, and a desire for n thorough investigation provails, The inquest was adjourned from Tuesday Inst. An ioquiry will tako [Jh:u to- motrow. The crew of the Orphous arrived tals morning, Tho Captain i3 expocted. The Quartermaster of tho Pacifle is n'80 hera. 8aN Fnaxciaco, Nov. 23,~The body of I. M. Ia-tings, of Crtave & Hasunga, wholesale liquor dealers (tlus city), o passcnzer by the Pucific, wan pic'ted up uear Fort Angelos, Waebiogton Toruitory. - A RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, Speeiat Dispateh o 1he Chicago 1ribune, MENDOTA, Ill., Nov. 23,~Mr. Willinm Kurten- bach, a sewjug-machine sgent, and a Miss Al- bect, of Arlington, were thrown from o wapon to-dsy, The horaos, being frightened bya log that lay on the 1oadside, ran up an smbavkment, overturning the wazon. Rurtenbach had an arm broken and » sovere fraclure of tho akull, praduciog compression of tbe brajn, Miss Al bert was severoly bruised and cut, but {8 not se- riously fnjured. EXPLANATION, Svectal Dispateh ta Tie Ch engo Tridune. DaxviLLe, Ill., Nov. 23.—1n my diapatoh pab- hisbed fo Saturday's issua’iv regard to tho col- lision ou the Indianapoits, Bloomingtin & West- ern Rilroad, groat injuctico soems to bave beou done tho Traw-Dispatcher in throwing ths ro- 8p078lLLity of the azcidont upon bim, It pow nppears tua: both ¢raina nad ordara from him to Jo ik out fur the other, and that with tue issuing of those bus rospous.bility veasod, * DEATH UNDER THE SCALPEL, New York Sun, Nor, 22, . A tooth ulcerated in tho [oft upper jaw of Mr, John 11, Hallac', of Painfleld. N, J., six months ago. To tho ulceration ho gava little attention § tib whon, six weoks ago, acsuto pamn in the jaw Legun to anooy him, ho consulted nlozal dontlat, 'Tho Iattor 8aid that Mr, Haflock's jaw wan die- oased, and a student in tho Ilomoenpathio Medl- cal Collega at Third svenuo and ‘Fianty-third dtreot invited Mr, Hallock to the colloze, Dr Willtam Tod Holmuth, lie Profoesor of Burgory, found Mr. Hallock suffering with ncerosia of the felt superior maxulary, or rottennesa o) the loft upper jow, and dovided that 18 must bie romoved. Mr, aliock aad his wite appoared in the Ho- meopathic Hospital on Saturdav, the former to Le o, orated u[:au Ly Prof, Halmuih, A pad im- roznated wiih ether was apjilied to Mr. Hal- ock's nostrils, and after u few inbalations he waa unzonscious, Then he was placod on the oporating-table, the smplitheairn being ocous pled by attentive atudests, I'rof, Holmuth had slit ) Hallock's lip lett of tho modian line, drawn several intebvening teath, aud Legun to extrict tho docaved jaw, when bie ohseived that Mr, Halloek was dylng. ‘I'ha Profossor ihrew aaida the kuito that ho had beon usiug, aad, aidod by Ius seslstants, Dra, 1l and Thompson, endeavorod lo save M. Haliosk's life. But Mr, lallook diod. Prof. Helmuth eaid yostorday ; ** A student In troduced Mr, linllock” to mo on Baturday, Nov, 1. I rorceived that s part o¢ tho wholyof his Jolt ui per_jaw was decayed, and should Lo ro- movod. On the follomug Tucsday, by apralot- ment, ho came to my oftico, Ile wan vxtromoly norvous, and hie hoart beat foably, though nor- wally, s hoalth, bo said, had always beon #0ad, I told him thatI would operato on the Baturday succeodiug-—yesterday—at tho Homa- opathio Rosilte). 1le came to tho hospita), was sitjected totho iullusuco of other, nos more thau Lwo ouncesand a qusrier belog used, and put upcn the operating taule, ‘I'wo physicians as- tedng, ono matking Mr, Haliock's pulsstions and the other nduuniatering tne ether. hot 1arted Mr, Hallock's loft upoer lip, andtalien out toveral teoth, which almost fell out at my ouch, wheu [ vaw thet his fuca was purple, the most momineng {ndi:ation of asspbyxia, We tried artificisl respiration, friction, inversion. snd the Ratvaulo buttery in vain. 'I'wo ounces snda quare ter of ether iu o very small qusutity to adminis- ter. I bLave ofton given a patiout in the coarss of an operation & poun, man or woman Ad- dicted to tho free use of ‘sleokiolio liquors lucure & far groates rick lu takiog au sumsthetio thau one nho 1 pot, Atcohal, in faot, ia given toous who s to boe influenced by sn anmsthatio, that tho mtluence muy bo ensily eatablished, A per- #ou Who 18 gueily futluenced by an aoasthotlo ts ore hisble to death than one who i not,” Prof. Helmutl's version of thia casp was sup- ported by tbe testimony of Dre. Il avd Thomyn- »on at the post mortem. Dr. Finue, ous of Cosonor Woliman's physiciaus, Informed the Jury that Wi, Haliock’s death was duo to tho ac- ti00 ot azhor ou BN unususily Amall and unnatu- mally tu beart, ‘Tha verdict wasin accorddnce wish Lr, Finueil's infurtoation, 0010814 may piocevd fiom & docayed taoth, s barticlo 6f o tuo.b that baa beon left 1n the jay by xu unsklltul doutist, or u serivas mja.y o the Jaw, Ulceratiou iv his tirst foran, aud ih, sfantorforad witu, ordinanily dovalo,s into tho turely-caied uecrosiy, which dewtsoys its victim Iun fow weexs, ‘Tho removal of the dead boue 88 new onoration, aud Las beon cuisyed ouly seldum lu New York, Lo long-promivad fox-bunt came off on Mou- day, in 1o viciaity of fiackensack, 'Tho ridiog Jrubs W wuccovs, but” the **run™ proved a fallure. Tne doze lost the foz, the Luntemen lost tho dege, and tue wegou-arivors fust the kuulsmon. FOREIGN. Important Advantages Galned by the Turkish FProvincial Insurgents, A Battle Between Russian Troops and tho Natives of Khokand, Nearly Four Thousand of the Latter Left Dead on the Field. A Closo Vote in the French Assembly on the Pending Electoral B, Prominent Republicans, Threatened with Arrost, Flco from Madrid, TURKEY, THSURGEAT SUCCEMHEZR, TRacusa, Nov, 23.—~News has bean reoeived here frotn Slavonte sources aunouncing that tho Insurgouts bava captured an tmportaut fort, with all sts garrison, which commanded Zuboie The insurgonts havo also ceenpicd sovoral strong positions ia the vicinity of Piuva. Loxpa¥, Nov, 2{—6 n. m.—\ epeclal fram Borliu saya intelligenca bas hoon rocoived tuere from llerzogovina that the Turkish foris at Goransko and Nickele must shorily capitulate to the insurgents woloes provisionod in time, MONTENEGRO. A tolegram from Coustantinople states that tho Poris has urgod the Russdnu and Austrian Ambassadors to remoustrata with the Princo of Montenegro b:causo so many of his subjects aro joining Lbo insurganta, A'dispateh from Cotttoge raports that the Ber- vian Envoy has roturned’ to Belgrade, bearing suggestions which wiil aerve as the balis ofa treaty betwoen Sorvia and Montenegro. THR INRGRRECTION IN RONIL. Tanuss, Nov, 8.—~According to intslligenco re« ceived hore from Dosnis, through Blavonio sonrces, the Insurgont leadors, Urgeloz, Rilbijn, - Barien, Kurvarich, and others, bavo resolved to continuo oneratlons euors:nllcl\ly all through the winter. Thoy aro also ataled to intend conven- In an assombleof tho peaple in order to declaro their agreemsnt with tho teaders of the florze. Rovina lnsurraction, and to proclaim & proviston- &l Notional Government. —— KHOKANU, A SLATGUTER, Tismeexp, Nov, 15, —After Gon, Kaufman loft Namenghan for Khojead tho Kiptschaks re- bellad and Invested ths citade! and tho Rnasian camp. Tho Russlana resisted succesafully for threo dava, when Qen, Bcopleff returnsd and at- tacked tho Xitscuake, who flod, leaving 3,800 doad on tho feld. Anarchy reigus throughout Khoksud, —— FRANCE. I THE ABSEMDLY. Pania, Nov, 23.—In the Assembly to-day tho debate ou tho third reading of tho Eloctoal bils was continued, M. Bartho, Moderats Ropub- lican, moved an amendmont (o biddiog the Gov- ernment from sugzgesting candidalos to tha clectors. The amondment was rejoctsd by o vore of 814 yeas, 319 nava. = 31, Picard and other Dopntirs endeavered to alicit a doclaration from the Government aa to whether it repudiated tho systom of obicial ¢au- didatures. Ministors Dufanro and Baffet evaded tho ques- tlon, tho latter sayivg ho could not add anyihing 1o )iis provions oxplanations, Tbe Commuttoe on Presa Bill intend to do- n[u\mi tho completo abolition of the state of sloge, DIED. Pants, Nov, 29.—Alexandro Colin, tho paintor, is dead. CASEAONAG ADYOOATES REVOLTTION, Pans, Nov. 28.—Paul De Cansagnac addrensod s Donapurtist wooting {n Bollovills to-day, Three thousand peoploe wore presont, and loudly choered the speaker, who advocated the plobi- #cita and promused in the name of ths Empire the suppiession of tho octiois snd tho onfab- lisbmeat of au inoome tax. —_—_— SPAIN. B THE COMING ELECTIONS. Lispox, Portugal, Nov. 23.—Iivate accounta from Madrid stots thas tha Canstitutional party is divided. Bomo advocate abatatuing from the approachlng olections. NEPLY TO THE UNITED BTATES NOTE. It I8 aleo s:atod that the majnrity of the Min- {atry gisapproved of tho roply uf the Minister of Toreign Aftairs to the Washington note, Which was regarded ag too moderate. It ia understood that the raply. a8 finally doitvered to Vashing tay, was arawn up by Gen. Jovellar, the Preat- deus uf the Couucil and Munstor of War, BoaIL. Loxpox, Nov, 23.—The Carlist ollcial organ claims that Dou Carlos has saved Cuba nnd tho honor of Spain, bis recent oaor of trues baving cuused the Awmerioans to modify thoir attitude, BEPUBLICANS ARBESTED, Lonpox, Nov, 34.—~Iutellivencs has boen re~ eeivod from Madrid, by way of Lisbon, that some topublicnua were arreated tiere st midnight on tho 18th lostant, Futtber wrrosts wore feared, und Beveral tersons had ged from the city, A rovolutionary uowspaper was clandestiuoiy cir- culatod. —_— GREAT BRITAIN, PABLIAMEXTARY ELECTION. Loxpox Nov. 23.—To-dav an election oconrred for monsbor of tho Iouso of Commons foe Mid- Surrey, (o flil tho vacaucy causod by tho oleva~ tion of Sir Richard Baggsllay to a Judgeship of tue Boprems Court of Appeal. Soveral Liberat candidates iad beon pioposed, bat thoy all de- clhined. 8ir J. Troevor Lawrenco, Cougervativo, was elected unopposed. Bir Trovor was deloar- on at the lnst goueral clection at Qlousester, be- g at the bowtom of a pool where thore woro tour candidatos, . INTENDED RESIANATION, LoxpoN, Nov, 24—1 8, m.—'L'ne Morning L*0st givos promiuence (o the sunouncsment that 13, Ward Hunt, First Lord of the Admiralty, will 1omsn, sud probably be saccseded by Lord Hon. ry Louuox. THE “ MON DURE." New York leraid, Lonpox, Nov. 31.—~1na Daily Newws apacial re- portd aa follawa : 1lor Majosty's shap Iron Duko, of Vangusrd-collislou uotariety, swas almost lout yestorday whou slio was 8 miles outaids of Ylyia- outh for o tnalof ber machinery, Buddenly intgo volunes of wator rushiod iula the vessoi, covering, itn the apaco of a quarter of an hour, tha stolohola plutes und lowor parts of the en- ‘The water galued in lhnvpump- momen. A'll? of distress—* Wo mi8 alnking 1" was kapt tiylog duriuy a spaca of ten minutes. Tho siznal was porcoive | by the crew of tho flag. ship Blaok Pnncs, and the commando: of the ship eignaiod to tha dockvard for assisiance. Bofore thie tugs frow the dockyard airived at the atde of the Iron Duke it was discovared that the main aluice of the Buip had been lelt apen from somo caute not veo explained, ‘Tuo aruticer of the vasel, moviug ¥lih the water up tabla neck, closed tho wiuico, Had bio waitod a few minutes {ater, this would have bsen twpossible, \When tho water was az its bighest point inside of the Iron Duke, she bagau to hesl precigsly nuthe Vanguard did when plszed fu a condition of ale wost sumtlar peril. ———— CHURCH AND STATE, BPAIN AND TOZ VAT:OAN, Roxe, Nov, 23.—Cardival HBimeonl has In- formed the Vatican that tho Spabish Minwter of Juatice bas been appofuted to vegotiate with him on the subj of tbe Conoordat. An smbaasador 40 tho Vatican sill be appointed by Soain, when tho negotiations concluded. Cardinal Antonelll has sat Doa! lostructions to Monwigoor Himeool. It sppoars that Spsin wishes to have & new Couaordat, while the Vutie oau 14 morely willing to modify some poition of the presvut lndtrument, —— CERMANY, TUL BODAET, Beauny, Nov. 6.—The Budgot of the (Jorman Ewpire fov 1870 estimstos Wie ruveauo at 430+ 110,C0#marks and the oxpendiiure st the same amount, thuy leaving no defleit. Among the ex- vendituro s enumerated 79,839,843 marks 1or oxtraordinary expeases, Larliamont is auked to autlorizo the Imperial Chancellos to isvue ‘Troswuyy bouds to the amdunt of 24,000,000 niarke for s tamporary inccease of the workisg tuud of the obief Imperis Treasury sud also Teanury bouds to tho amount of 60,000,0v0 marks for cstablishing & working fund lor;lgho ho intoront and the time of clp- cuiation of thero boudy {6 to be left to the dis. Thefr clre purposa of realizing the coinage reform, hxing of the rato o cretion of the Imperlal Chavosllor, culation, however, 18 not 1o oxceed tho 30th ot June, 1477, e FIREN, IN_CH:CAGO. Thhe alarm from Box 333 ab 9:22 o'olook yes- tenday morning was cauaed by a firo in the two- story frame building No. 413 Bouth Union atrect, owrnod Yy Ienry Abmsteld, and oceupied aua dwelling by Henry Dorchors, The building wns damaged to the extent of about #1235 on which thero is no iusuranco, The vccupant's tosy 18 trifling. A stifl alarm from 2313 Milwauken avenno to Engino Company No. 3 was osused by n fleain the upper atory, occupied Ly Emil Althus. Samo | ervon took a lighired keroseno Iamp into a clothes.clesot, and the teanlt was tha deatrue- tion of the contenta of the clovet, vnlupd nt €200, Inwured for €500 in the Bt. Daul's, of Minnesota. ‘I'ho alarm from Nox 61 At (110 Iast ovening wae cauaod by o flio In (he two-storv framo buildimg No, 780 Michigan avenue, owned and occupied na s residence by I. F. Follauabao. Damnee, €60: no inaurancd. It was caured by boys bandling matches in a carclees manuer, IN NEW YORK, Nrw Yonrr, Nov. 20.—To-night tho extensive brewery and matt-honao ot David Jones, on fixth stroot, noar Avonuo O, wvas entirely deatroyed by fire. Tho bullding waa heavily stocked with grain, malt, and hope, bosidos immense vats fill- ed with beer in procces of mannfactire, and grent quantition of barraled ale snd beer. Lovs ostimated st $350,000. Insuranco, £300,000, Adjoining bwildines woio damaged by faliln;: walla to tha amonunt of £20,- 000, “I'hs ire originated from tho explosion of ra3, which cscaped from a leak in & pino, and wm;. !fizmm\ by ono of the workmon atriking a mateh. : AT ALDEN, 1A, Des Morxes, In., Nov. 23.~Train-men on the Keoltuk & Des Moines Railroad lJust night roport a disastrous fire at Alden, at tho croesing of tho Kookuk & Des Moinea and the Chlcago & South- weatern Railronda, A Inrgo eating-liouse, tho Valloy Honeo, nud tho freight-houses of both ruads, wero buraod, AT PITTSBURG, PA, Prrrsouna, Pa., Nov. 23.—Paul's planing-mill and sash factory on Forty-second street burned this evening. Tha firo caught from the furasce. Loss, $9,000; Insaiance, 85,000, RELIGIOUS. THE PHILADELPHIA REVIVAL, Speetal Diavatch to_ The Chicaan Tribune, PaiLavereiuis, Pa. Nov. 23.~The ovangolista are meoting with continued succoss. The mora- ing weetlng to-day was st tho Rev, Dr, Chiam- bora' church. Tho crowd was gteater than the capacity of the building, and hundreds woro turned awav, Tho rain, which commenced early in the morniog,j coutinuad tbrough thoe dav, and increased in violeuce, At the evening maoeting nbout 5,000 porsona came aut through tho storm. _Mr, Moodg's sermon was them st ‘wlntud and powerful_of any yot delivered by him sivco his coming. Tle snoko from tho words, 'r'o Evory Man His Work.” At certain passages In bis sermon bundiods fn lus sudience wero 1 toars. The young men's meetings wero commenced ot tho Rev, Dr, Ilatfield’s eburca this ovening aftor tho clase of ths principal meatiug in tho wain hall. The ctnrch wns nearly fnil. Ad- dresacs wero mnde by John Wawnmnker, who prosided, W. O, P. Maraden, aud othora, LATE LOCAL TEMS. Martin Harvoy, o disagroeabls voung dsrioy, was dlschargod from tho Gardner House last ovening, and a Jittle Iater he was arrested by an officer just a8 Lo was in the act of carrying off about #100 worth of clothing fiom Bhedrick Highwardon, a boarder at the house. Lizzio Allen's palace of iniquity on Congross stroet was tho acone of quito a rumpus Iast even- ing, when Constable Worth eallod at the door with a replevin for a trupk belongiog to Amy Wildon, formerly a lady-boarder at the placo, Lizzlo orduied tha oficer fiom tho door on ac- count of tha unscusonnblo lour, and, refusing to o, slie ca'lod for asc1stance at tho Armory. Detoctive Slayton and Otlicor Arnatein anawered the call, arrested tho covstable for disoiderly conduet, and locked bim up in the Armory. When the oflicers urrivod thoy fonnd tho constn- blo raging around teyving to break up the house, and activg altogether like o very drupken man. Qao of the holdost robberies of tho soason | was perpo:rated ebextly after 9 o'clook last evoniig ot tho olothivg-nonse of J, M. Harvoy, at tho coruer of 1.ako and Dearbornstroets. 'Tho thieves pried off the looks on the frous door and carriod off neaily 10) ovorcoats und other small- or pieces of clothlog in & lop-bLi%gy which thoy hed standing on Dearborn Btreot. "The Prot riotors discovered tha thefl woon after ita occurronco, nud reported the matter at tho Central Btation, Shortlv alterwards infornsaticn was given the polico that some pors 'ns rooming over MiDon- ald's “*Store " ou Olaris streot hiad carriod in n lot of dry moods, and wore carriing them off agatn in 08 large quantities as fhey cou'd. Ofi- ceis Rickoy and Jolin Ryen, aided by Sergt, Dyrno, laid in vait for tho retura’ of the party end eoon captared two thieves, giying tho ‘names of Edward T. Jones and Jotn Moran. Moren foigoed to be s detective, snd oxhibtxd o star snd bandeulls in proof, but tho dodge wan too gauzy, and tha two scamps wore marchod off to the station. Iutheir room ot tho hesd of tho s, tho officors found thirty-two overooats, nonrly all of them of fine and’ costlv matorial. Larly in tho morning a wagen was found in tront ol the Tivol, snd ib it were fouad avothor pore tion of tho goods. The wagon hod unaoubredlv noen left theraby the thiovea who wore coptured. ‘Iho Job was dono by s gaug of at luust tive or mx, but Jones and Moran woro tho only oncs coptured, THE WEATHER, Wasurvatoy, D, O, Nov. 2i-1 A, m.—For the Upper Lakes, Upper Ailssissippt and Lower slissourl Valleys, high, followed by falllug barometer, winda shilting o soathwost and southeast, clear and co.d wonthor, with risiog temporuture 1 the Livo last districts, * 100AL ODSELVATION. Uuicaao, Nov, 23, Timie, _fhar, [Thr(in)_ Wind.__[farm] Wither, A, MB0.00] 99 B33, W., gontle, acmontol 43, 80'8, W, fresh, 10 p, n 3003 €3) B8 8. Wi, dreals. ! K03 0| 40-W,, frosh,, Y:00 p, 1, 30,33 911 03 W, freahs,, ., 10:18 p. 206 28} 78 Wi, Cresh ‘Maxiwum thermomeler, 451 _minimum, 23, QENKEAL ONSERVATIONS, Ciigago, Nov, 23—3Midntabt, Staton, |lar, Thr] Rawm) Weath W, frea.... a3Calm Wind, THE KASSON LIBEL SUIT, Des Moives, Ia,, Nov, 33.—Io the Kasson- Hegister hbel smt Judgo Nourse to-uay cos- cluded the last argument for the defenso, and My. Barcroft this alternoon commenced the last epaech for the plawtiff, It ia expected tbat he will conclude tu-morruw, and the case go fo the Jury abaut the muddlo of tha afterncon, i BUABRIDGE. 81, Lous, Nov. 23.—~The case of O. H. Bur- bridge in the United Hiates Court on a second trial for violating tho revauus laws whilo & Bpe- cial Agent of the Tressury Departmons, wes flually disposed of to-day, ‘L'he verdict agaluut Barbridgo smounta to 38,650, SUICIDE. Civcrxnary, O., Nov, 29.—The daughter of Willlaw Ogg, sged 15, rcs.dung iu the northern L»nu of thia county, killed borself lash Haturday y drowuing fu tho 3liami Rever, ‘Tho causo in Bomo say ber perouts wiwlied Other asy sho way varionsly stated. hor to mariy an old mau, sluppod by ber mother, FINANCIAL. Byecial Dirvalch to The Chiaaoe Trivuns, Broominatox, 1., Nov. 28.~—J. Brown, manu- facturer sud doaler ln[ no]l)zlr:].d h‘u l::uh ‘;n”u- ) t. Also J. McDooald, furoitare dealer, ing 'l‘:z:;ncnuen but little will be realized. CRIMINAL NEWS. The Brutal Business of Public Whipping as Condueted in Delaware. Accaunt of the Last Ecxhibition of Boastly Barbarism at Wil minglon. A Murder and Suicide Near Pleas- anton, Kan. The Mondota Elopoment—Intorview with tho Dosorted Musband, THE DELAWARE WHIPFING-POST, LPhviadelphis Times, Witxtvaton, Dol, Nov. 21,—On Baturday ended tho firat weelt of tho Conrt of Oyor and Torminer at Now Castle, and thoso who bave been judged guilty duwtiug (ho weok woro ugon yoetorday publicly lashed and pilloriod in tho Jail-yard., A largo orowd assombled in tho Jail-yard, which, upon the daya of whipping, is thrown apan to the public, Among tho number woro soveral women, who ssomed to bave boen Impelled thither by tho ame motives na the mou, —those of a morbid curiosity, Thera wero nina whipped, sod twa of thesa—Arthur J. llolines, & whiloman, for horse-stealibg, and Nathan Denby, colored—Nad to stand in the pillory for ons liour. The whipping-post 18 duactly boneatl the plat~ form of tho philory; to it aro ntiacked two iron clawpa, and in theso tho hands are placed and wocured by o spring. Sheriff Lawmbson, a atout, muscnar man, at o quarter past 13 o'clocl, ap- poared with & cat-o*-mne-taila, Tho doputy then camo forward. sccompauied by an intelligent- looking i);nun;z coulored man, pamed Qoorgo Whito, whio Lind committed tho offense of steal- fug n patol. Ho throw off tho leavy woolen blaoket that had been throwa about” lus bare shoulders, and, stepping defiantly up to tho poat, placed his hands on tue claspa and nwaited tho blows. Lhey werp twenty in number, cach leasing, as it fell, muo dis- tinet white marks, cansing tho flesh to quiver and thoe vichun to twist and writho with the oaty, but not o word eacaped bis lips, His oyes rolled, showing the gieat agony hLo ruffered. Andrew Johnson, a whito maw, 40 years of age, had beon found guilty of stealing o fuw articles of clotbing, and for'this th> Court santenced Lim to twenty Jashos, whicl tho Blorilf laid on with & boavy band, 1o pialaly showed In his faco the dotermination of ms will, and ho boro 1t all withous the twitohln of a muscle; not a gound eucnrnd bia lips, nug us ho walsed back totha fatl wich tho blood rondy to start from tlie groat red and purple wolts upon hia back he looked as bold and doflant asovor. At tho namoof James 11, LPo)- lard beiog promonnced, a tall, lithe tignro ad- vancod 1o tho post, his face mufiled io tho blanket over lis sboulders. Bulb scoming to collect bimsolf, ho quickly threw it off, and re- vealed to tho gaping crowd tho figure of a man fully © feol 2 lInches io boight, o handsome face, and shouldera as broad a8 thoss of n Morcules. Whoen hin hanos hod been adjusted ho looked defiantly toward thio Bhorill. ay mnch s to sav, begin, Thoro was not ono in the great throng or spectators, as they snw the suowy-whita flosh bared to the raw wind, that would not bave been giad it Lo uad been spared. Butit was pot within tho power of tho Buoiiff to do so 1f ho bad wished. aud as tho twentv lashes wero lnid qn, the stillnoss was only broken by the sound af the laal as it struck tho” flost, snd one or two exclamations of “‘shame’ from the women. Ilo was mavercly punisbied, but uttered not a word, only gave sootver look of detlance at the Sboufl, who stood bofore him with the whip in Lis land, and marched back to the Jail, Charles Mullon, an old gray-headed negio, had etolon a set of horuess, und for this rocoived twenty leshes, Cbarles Watkis, colored, was his accomolice in tho criwo, and Lo also roceived twenty lashes, which sphit the skin In several places, and tho pain was 40 lutenao thal he nearly wrenched hia hands from tho claapa in lus offorts to escapa tho blows, Josoph Denas, a white man, bad been guilty of stealing a chicken, aud for thia waa givop twenty lashoes, well lnid on, Johin Connor, acolored man who stulo eome eloth- tug, got twenty lashos, Arthur J. Holmes, o young whito mao, who bad stood fu the pillory ono hour, found gn\u,v of horse-«tealing, was the last white mon whirped, and to bim the Bhori{f administored rhuey lastes weli laid on, Powmdos this Le bas to uidergo twolvo years' imprison- ment. Halanyonog man, apparently not over 19, and stood his punlshmont with romarkablo fortitude, Nathan Deubly, eolorod, was the last whipped, and, a8 be had boev somoihat demou- atrativo, tho Sberl iaid the blows on with se- verity, He eufferod intenso agony, rnd almost aunk upon his hauoches 24 the blows continued 10 rain upon lis bare baok. THE MADAME JUNFAU ELOPEMINT, Srecial Dapnich to The Cricaga Irivune. BENvoTa, 1M, Nov. 20.~After sending off my dispatch laat mght on the dadamo Juaeau olopo- meont, 1 had an intorview with her husband, nod gleancd tho following particulars, which were given 1o Caoadisu-French: *‘Myname is Fravk Juncaw. [ama Frouch Cansaiau § an architect and builder by professton, I married about six yoars ago, and resided &t Groen Bay, Wis. I wout to reside o Bterhng, L, in 1874, About August of that yoar I became ascquainted swith that scoundral, Jamea CGibbons, who eamo fienuently to m; houss as a guost snd a friend, up to Apr.l last, when my wile, on pretoxt of visiting her tather, at Dixoo, for a short time, loft, taking wi h ber 8 buronu and other furmiturs for bher conventonce, Gibbous lelt Sterhwg shortly after, Whon I wrote and mado inguiilen about my wife, I fonnd sho had not goue to bor father's, and, fcr qiit0 @ whilo, I coutd flud no trace of her. At last a lotier arrived, statlog tho sas in a situne tton; aud, if I forgave hor, she would reiurn to ma, Indignation at her conduct caused ma to tieat the lotter with contempt; but subseguants iy, thinking of mv cluldsen, who aro all that I caro for, I relonted, and camo to Moudots in soarch of her; aod you can oxenss my rage sad, oxcitemont when, lustead of findug ber in & situntion, a8 1 expected, found hor living with this vllmn. Gibbons, a3 Lis wife; s pcoundrel —who botrayed my friendabip ani hospatatity, and robbed wo of the virtuo of my wife, 1 am gulufi home to-night. 1 have promnsed to receiva her back, and 10 for- ive her—I aball try to—for lier children's ko, Sho follows me to-morrow, and thon I abnil ret- tlo with Glbbons whon I hay moro time. You know Frouch," ho continued: “yon know al-o how a I'ronohman wipes out the ‘stain on nis howor ! Tus fot; plus tayd, Yous verrez. Adiou! ™ SUSPICION AROUSED. Spacial Dreputeh ta Lhe Chicans Tribune. Dunugun, Is., Nov, 23,—Leonors 8. Keosston oamo to this city from Jamestown, Wi, sboat two years ago, and & fow montha ago sho want 1o Waveily aud stopped at a hotel, aud nothing was heard from ber until Sunday, when a woman otaiming ta be s landlady tu that place brought her doad body bomo in a casket saylog nhe dled from a throy wooks' illness of luug fover, Tho body, bhowover, oo examiuation, showod no signs of such a wasting discaso, it bewg plump, full, aud 10 an apparently bealthy con- dition, oven to tho color ‘la the face, and also the sotipn of tho wom in aim) 1v brioging the dead body ¢o_ thy father's bouse without wending apy word that the glrl waa siok or had d ‘fue futhec has om- ployed deteotivo to sift tho matter, and fnd out tho facte of the caso. D SUICID N 7. ,,..mi"}ifi,?fz?n foha Chtsdzo Trivune, Eangas Cirv, Mo., Nov. 33, —Ewnrly this fore~ noon the body of % man with & ballsi-bols in it forohead was discovered by some boys on the bauks of » small stream atout 2 miles (rom \lie Tawn of Pleaeanton, iu Kanssa, On in- vestigation, It was found to bo the body of & man named Brooks, who left leasanton on Suo- day wilh his wife to vist somo relations, The widost exzcitament piaval'ed for s ime, snd eearch was mado for Mre. Divoke. Partleaof men with grappliug-hooke disgged the river, and sbout 4 o'clook thie afterucou her body wae found 1n tha river, with two holes ju_her fore- hesd, An Drooks Las besu Ruancislly ombar- ranged for some fune, aud bad bLecoae uowu- hoarted, it ia prosutued tuat be first killed bis wito, uud then comuitted suicide. ROBBED ON THE CARS, Jouter, 1L, Nov, 23,—J, P, Heath, 8 merchant of Pralue City, Jasper County, Ia., was robbed 1ast pight, besween Ottawa and Morris, on the eartern-bound espress trsin, on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ralirosd, of $3,781.33 it is supposcd, by four of Miks McDonald's men, who wore endeavorivg to rope bim into o gaus of threo-card monto, Io was abont tobeigy the game, when ho diecoverd the loss of monoy, which ho had enrvied o a ten-paper 1a the fnner poclet of hin v 115 at once tn, formod tho conductor of hia i _nd wan adviagy to watoh tho mon. 1o ald 5o, and thay got oy tho train at Joliot. 1o rode through tawy gr tho train, and was lot off just outsifo of h city, Hothen eamo back to town, and nczmgj tho rervioes of Detoctive Ilubbard, of the O easp & Wilminglon Coal Compan, and Dapos. Poicoman A. L. Viny, who arrantad threo of t1g men, They gave their uames na J. C, Wilsog, Francls Adams, and B. 0. Trlplin, Thoj fira; raid that thuy wishod to toleraph to Pinkerton fo have i ascortain whothor ‘Heath iad ap, manay, but changed tholr minds, aud tolographey tn Mike' McDonald, Thoy ars rocognizad b Dotective Iiubbard as bcDonalas > travy] mon. Onn_hundred aod ninety dollars m}} found 1n their porsession. ESCAPE FROM JAIL, Sneefal Disvateh to The Chi-azo Tribune, Font Warse, Iod, Nov. 23,—Last night aty prisonors escaped from oue County Jail by saw. ing off tho porpondicalar fron rods of their cells, aod aleo ono of tho rods in the grato of an ouser window, Thny oseaped through s holo only 1§ by 7 Inohen in sizo, and sealed a hign wait, drop. ring to thd gronnd by moaus of blankata tled to. gethicr anid attachod to tho top. Tho fail by only boon bullt little over o yoar, cast upwardg of €10),00), anl was doenad ihvainarably Twenty-throa prisonota were confuod in JMl, et tho mare {mportant, thomg chargod with mirdor and kinjrad crimes, did not ercaps. Two whn esen ol wore confined aa witnesses in tho Dollor-Ifeit murdot-trial, shortly to tako placo. Quo was 3 city Ymm"m ond was serving out a jail-contenco for lacceny. Willlam Alherson ‘swd Asron Bmiln, ringleaders fu tho vlot, were undor in. dietment at Huntinzton County far grand jag. ceny, and wero sent here for eafo-keoping. THE SOUTH BEND EDITOR, Npectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, BooTis Bexp, Ind, Nov, 23.—Clarles T, Mar. ray, tha woundad editor, is in quite comfortable condition to-night, with strong hopes for bis ra. covery. Mis physicians oxpross great stis tion at his condition, 1o kios rosted woll h‘hd(:: Dr. Lonis Ilumptirers, who was Medical Diraes tor tn the atmy, has baon looking up the statis. tics, and fnds of the reported similar cases that about 40 per cout bave survived. NEGOTIATING FORGED BONDS, New Yonx, Nov. 23,—Judgo Davis dismissed tho habeas corpus in bolialt of Robaert Wishast, charged with nezotiating forged bonds of the Chieago & Northwestern Railroad, {o Philadele bia, and accusod was sont to Philadelphis. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES,, The officinl voto of Oregon givoa Lane, for Congross, s majority of 267, Dr. G. W. Lyon, n prominent physician a) Kalamazoo, died yostorday. Boveral benovolent porsons proposs to opes » soup-honse in Springfiold Dec. 1. Tho hog-cholera la still razing to an alarming oxtent i Who viewity of Decatur, X, In some townshipa in Macon County thoro aro oot halt g dozen hogs loft, ‘Tho Commorcial Firs Insnrance Company, of Rictimond, Va., is making arrangomonts to do businees in this Stato, Mr. Raltiam, the Preal- dent, and J, II, Kellogg, of Chicago, Actuarr of the Dopartmont, wero In consuliation with the Auditor of 8tato yesterday. At tho annua) meatiog of tho New York Chile dren’s Ald Bociely yesterday the Troasurer ro. ported that the recoipts of the past yesr were $22,447 ; exponges, 229,832, The Sscretary roported that all the lodging-honses fu the cizy were in a flourlahing coudition, and wore daily rocoiving numbors of outeast niflldren. A lzrgo nnmbor of buildors from il parts of the countrv assombled st Rockford yeatorday for the purpose of handiog fu bida for the Win. nobngo County Court-Houso. Tua foliowng bids wero oponed: Colwell, Clark & Co.. of Ot tawn, nro tha lowest bidders; Kito & Envet, Rockford, 8192,267 ; Emanuel Earnshaus, 8174, 897 ; Call & Oraft, 81565,100; Jotn H. Danlsng, $169,208; John & Thonms DBantley, £175147; Declier & Hibbard, of Clicagy, 8149,031; W, D. Nicbardson, Snringfield, £105,000; Colwall, Clark & Co., $123,704, —_———— THE KNEELAND WILL CASE. Spesiai Dianateh o The Chicaro Triouns, MiLwAvkee, Nov. 23.—The famous Kneelsod will case camo up befaro Probate Jndge Mann to-day. It will be remembered that Kocolaod's body was found in tho rivar some timoagoy thay, after bis death, s lady claiming to be tho wile of tho decensod appesrod ; and thal the relatlves of Lhe deceased, [rominont snd wealtly, appliod for the administration of hia estato under an allogad will, namiog oneof them 8y exocutor, to which the claimaunt objectéd, on the grouud of ber rolationshlp. Tho caso bas been dolaved in overy concoivablo.way, tho counsel for the family making it appeir thnt thoy have gooi reanun to beliove tho lady not anly uo.or was tho lawlul wifo of the deceased, but that Lo wae Iawfully marriol to auvothe or person. Lvidence to-day was given proviug marriaga betweon Lineeland and the clanmant, and the fact that ho ackno atadged bee and livad with her a4 his wifo, spoke frequently of the bapny llomo which ha honed to mase for bhar, and mido hor oxhibic tholr marriage oers ificato to friouds, Tho cago was coutinued til Mouday, — A CRYSTAL WEDDING. Ypecial Dispateh to The Chieano Lribune, Praxo, INl., Nov. 20,—A pleasant surpris@oc eurrod this aftorr:oon and evoning at the real dence of Lowls Stoward, ono of our oldest set- tlors, It belng tbo fifteonth anniversary of bie rocond marriaga, Iils frionda bad arranged a vory plesssut surprise 1o the form of aceyatal walding. His residonco was complotely filled with: the elita of Plano and viclnity, Among the moro notod guests woro: Senators Canflald of Aurora, Castle of Saudwich, Marsh of Do Kulb, ox-Senstor J, W. Eddy, Mayor Yalcntine of {.\ro- 1, with I, B, Rico aod E. R, Atlen, Wole grams aud Jettors wero recoived from Qov Doveridge, Lieut.-Gov. Eurly, J. 8. Rameer, and othets oxpressing tholr regret at nos belng ablo to awsend, Tho presents wors costly, and each artiol had tho monogram of tha family peatly engraved upon It, The preaentstion speech was delivered by J. B. AoGuillo, and re- plled to by Br. Btoward, whoso answer wal roceived w-{u groat applauso. Musio for the entortainment was Turnistod by Prof. Adams; Mias Custin, and Mias Houuing, A special traio was cbartered for the uss of the guosts anmfi from ths East, ‘Iho wholo affair was a porfec anccoss, and passcd off plossaotly to sil mhe attondod, LIVINGSTON VS, CHAMPAIGN. To the Bditor of The Chicago Triduna: Dwiaut, Livingston Co,, I, Nov. 22.-L your gorraspondaut fram, Otampaign nad resd my dispateh from Dwight with oar, he would Lave fouud that I stated vory distinctly that} had just returned from a * horsebaok-rido or 5 miles through the Towns of Diight, lonod Grove, Uslon, and Broughian, sud found bt fields in a terribla condition.” I contirm my statorment, and add that yestorday (Saturday} lg wad sll & two-liorse team could do tofufl 2 bushels of corn out of a fleld; aud n peighibot told me this moruing that he wae *atalled” witk Jond, and bad io throw it on the ground ant oave ud go homs with an smpty wagon. The ahe arose from {he faot tast Timl Tmuune gotawreng heading to she diroa of your correspondent from Dwiouz. e ciagyeledisress SOUTH CARCLINA LEGISLATURE, Onantestoy, 8, 0., Nov, 20,.—Tha aonual see |_sion of the Legisiature opened at Columbia to day, Tho mossaze of Goy, Chamberlala wa road, fvaisting stronuonsly ou pcrseveiance refoims whioh have bogun, and hopetul ia tu toue throughout. An Actor Wounded on ghe Stagc. 'Tho New liaven f’alladium gived an socout of & stuguler accidens whioh occurrod Frids: oveulug at qu ulmruhhBllrlcuuno‘?:;n'&a:l-:y.'l: that oity. Ii appears that lu mlnmu’u unn':m waa tsed, bsing tred udlgfll &on fo front of |t The csuwou was losded n usual with what was lu&m--u to be simj lv pow der; bus whou it was discharged the avoluuiout wade by Henry Mullor, who was iu & nmnpll‘:ll meu iu frous of n.'uvnlofi ln: :.IB:KII)‘:‘:II(: or & oLarg ol was dln “.K&tl pmmiunoufi\y 10 his bagk. which was disinibu Toaded fo thit It was 8t ires shouglit the guo wae mavuer tutenttonally, but oo exsmioiv) lm:‘v“n: dor, whicl waa purchasod (i ssme diy, it 4t found bt ehot was diatributed thzougu 1t 162 iog to the beliel shat it wi tho resutt of w- lescnoss on the pars of thove from whom Lk wi purchased. A physician wsa callad and the sbo Was extracted au far 88 possiLly 1o the w d pan,

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