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; " FOREIGN. Ald Bollelted from Our Governe ment in Behalf of the Liberinns, A Vo'o in tho Fronch Assembly Asainst Socret Balet in Pablie Elections, Ialy to Be Well Represented at the Centennial, LIBERIA, THE PENDING ENSURRECTION. Wasmtsarox, Nov. 24.—01@al invformation has boon reerived showitg thal m cotzoiienen of the war of tue Liborins whih the uatives Somz of tho Labeunusin the interior ace almost fu a stite of much d:stioss hay Loen produced. wtarvation, ItTa ther a penra that soveral va tive rtudents at tho theologicul colloge at Capa Palmar ago i pym: athy witht theur feflow-natives, and ive thom encouragoment 1a the attacks on the Literaos, and tint a uumber of Foglishe Zsem ato trading With the notives, eupp.ying them Wit tireatme, ammuniaom sl oth.er means of | war. Ao viow of thewo tacts, Dr. Petor Larker, Die. Nicbols tod Lindslay, and Mr. Coppngor, Sceretary o0 the Ameriean Colanization Soaaty, caled on Pregdent Grant to-duv, and asked tone & Bhip of wur be eeut to Afrienn cuast, with 6 view reaca of lis ruvs. tion to the Laleriuns, Navy subwo jusntly in the Coleni ation Sncio commaucer ot the suip of war would seen Lo forwa:deo tu him. ‘Ao Neerotary of Staio wil duubtiers comwanicato with .ster Sclirnckin arder 1hat progor 1opresentai.dug may be mudy to the Wil Governmneut viath a viow to the temoval af the Fupleumen who sro supplyiog tha nnives nith weans of war as 8 jrivalo epoenlson. Itia elamcd that the treaty be- dween tio United Stales aud Giest Bitain for Lue suny 1ewsion of the Aduiean rlave trade gived sampie authority 101 Governmecnial iutertorence, ey FRENCZ. THE FLECTURML DILL, Pants, Nov, 24.—The LEisctoral blll was apain aoocr disensaion 1 the Assewnbly to-day. Tho clano to fusuro Bearecy {o voling was rojected, The Llectoral bill_Is regacdod a3 assumingn characier moro aud wove uulavorablo to $ho lio- pubhican sty e ] ITALY. TRF TROUDLE WITIl BAN SALVADOR. Roatz, Nov, 21.—in the Chamber of Doputles to-dny tho Minister of Foreigu Affairs, in answer to o qaestion, stated that Italy had received torafstivn of & political uatave for lossea af Itnbans restding ne San Salvador, but objee ton Lt peen ratsed against tho poyaent of damases, ‘La Matiau Guverument, b said, would welat upon 188 nghte. REFUESENTATION AT THE CENTENNIAL. Rode, Nov, 24.—~Fhe Itatisu diuistor of Com- moree aud the Philagel sun Extibition Commnt- teo Lavo aiwnad A conviniton 10 #83ur0 tuO rop- rescutation uf (taly at Ll Centenulal next vear. Tue Committoo will ask tor tho uoccssary spaco aad sup-ratend oneratious, ‘Lho Minwter will walch 1o mtervat of Italmns. ——— GERMANY. TE ATROISLERG CABE. Lovooy, Nov, 23—6 8. m.—A special from Borlio states (hat a charee of fraudulont bavk- ruptcy bina boou preforred against Dr. Btrous- berg, who continues under arrest, DISNANCK'S MEALTH. Pans, Nov. 8.—rluco Bismarck, tho Cologoe Gazelle says, 18 roported by Dr. Luciug, a Depu- trcwho Lus boeu staving t Varzio, fo be vory wowell, ilo lne latoly rapeated tu his frieuds Ine wish to rotire, and’ biv family sio ve1¥ 8ux- ,ioua that ho ehowd do so; but tho Luiperor, though willing tbat no ubould take a l.bg rest, cosidora 14 inposgible 3 supply bis pisce, BISMANCK AND ALSACE. ® Princo Demaick’s promires to tho Alsatian deputation, shurtdy afier the conclusien of cace, have often bevu reforred to, and o Stras- {:uurg paper bas just published tho lotter in whickt M. Jeaa Dolifus, furmeriy Muyor of Mut- Bouse, gavo an nccuunt of the 1nterview to tho Clamber of Cammerce. It says: Tiis will Ia that wo govern ourstlves, almost exclu. sively § that fu thl reape:t everythiug we dealre wihit bo doun 3 Lbat Alico was_ anneadd b ordor to defend “Ger tuany, nyduet France, but thut Gernuny dves uot waub fo demjocer over Alece ;- thit an far us nossilo Jtwil gve s tndepenuence’ tuat we shail by con- wilted upou everything (bat e doue. . . . Wa came aywny uabiap ¥ s 10 what was said of ‘tho annox- atiou, Lut very Coateuted ns 10 all that was prom. Loed Gs. A second letter by M, Iartmann, Magor of Muuster, and firmerly o Deputy. i3 to_the samo - offect. ‘Pheso documents, b wevor, add nothing to what wes aiready kuowa. 1t s netorious that Princo Demarck oxpected groater docibty on the part of the Cer- mau-speaking population, and contomplated & la ger dexreo of soil-goverument than was subze juently deomed expediont ; but the crea- tion laxt wuthmer of an Electiva Council, though at pierent vested only wih consuitative fune- tions, was 8 partal roversion to bis origimal pleuy, IMTERIAL LEOI! TION. Brares, Nov, 9.—~Ltho German Federal Conn- ci} in tn mitting of yestoraav voted tho rubaidv ot 400,000 mucks for tho Umiversitv of Strus- bing, domanded by tho Iwperisl Chaucellor, Lho l.creats dn the aimy estimates was also vuted, aud the establBbnent of a Uuard of fiuaith and Saniary Affairs fvr she wholo Lo~ Qiao Wus wg erd L0y STATE BYATEX OF NAILROALS. ‘The Zourze Gaitiie of i orcning aave: W Jearn that W plan whereby all the Gerumn rafl- waya wunkd Le 8 qu'ied b definite rthuye, through tho dell. erations carried oi st the Prusan Miuistry of Commorco und thu Ok of the Chncellorshlp of the Gers wman Empire, DPrince Dpunk b fntlmatd 5 the wmost decitivs wenuer that the ques- Hon hiw rearhad s point st wik b It requires tu Lo 5 Attt botti o Prusslin sud Dipertsl gronuds, au dial ho bus therefors ordored uegotiations o be Sy enead, watl bave reaulte 1 ha a reeaive togn st one nty the watter, Of £ourao, ut pre out. no fnal des Hr.on s been taken with rogard to (e mothod of fareydug out the preposed - Lange, EXIN JUNH LY TILE EXPEROR, Tinnuan, Nov, f.—1ve Fmperar W \w suneney yesterday to the Promdout and Cicee Ientdents of the German Parl amout. His Mujesty on this ovcasion ente.ed very mfuntoly wto 1he subject of Pavnamentacy lauors and the poliiieal wit istion. 11 smid 1t was desirable tuat the tudget shou'd be fiznd befurs tho New Year; ana, referrivg to tho new Peus) Codo, | & e powted ont the very mild character of it provislons, His Majorts then described tho cothnciastic recept 00 fin met with st Milan, | and gwelt upon bis vieit o an act of politiest siguificance, which Dad seain ecalod the [riendstip of 1wa sovereigus who<o peo- ples had attajped thewr unity with and thronch cach other, Adverting =~ then to the state of Ecnmnl rolitien, 1lls Majeuty laid 0B CASTELAR. 5 tho of mving etgouragement end kupvort to tha Liborinua airt o erestse such vatives ns mav be with ‘Lhe Prosident, symy athizing b the Libenang, inf. smed he Comautics that eeyernl weelis ago a vessel bad been videre od toither tur_thie purpore of aloiame protee. The Socreary of tho imed teprean atives of that instructious to the 5 tho Stete 18 avuming e | liam gavo . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 95, 1875. stanco of what was thon snid br the latoer. From tie it nonld appoar that Senor Castelar Leifoves fhe demagogizes will drive amny Ale fonxo, and will In their turn bo superreded by & Conseevative lepubiio. Ho wisties 1o s00 & reven years' Premdent, with a terrifying connte- nasco aud a long stick, in order to extirpato the cancers of Span, Demazogism, and Carhsn ; tonother with & numerous and well-dizciplined army, treed from the favontiam which baa 80 often proved fulal. Ho dosives only threo teforma the Abolition of Caban slavery, universsl counacripton without substitutes. and 75.000.000f a year. from the lo- cal and contral tréauries for scbnols. 1o i ro- roived to shinn all n ercourse with the Iriecon- cilables, to nsa Al lawin) mesns to bring his party futo power, and to wait for ovents, es- flv the dimgolution, (o winels the Couserva. tive patty muet brng the Monarchy i a land which las lost nll recard for it. For his own part, I drectaimy a1 perronnl smbition, and will como to no 1erolutlon til ho has seri- tnzed the s.tuation inoro clearly. In poutica he hates only two things, Uticamoutaniam and Monarchy, atel o 1ives Freedom aud tho I puvlic, but, atove all, hiis couhury. B e GEPMANY AND FRANCE, A WORR WRITTEX OR INAVIRED BY¥ COUNT ARNDL Dtapetsh to Lord m Timess psnis, Nov, 8.—A work bay appeared at Zurich, a‘tributod to, or at least fnniired by, Count Aruim, contalning Mtheria unpublished dispatelies written cr 1ccoived by him. Inono of thewo, datsd fust after M. Thiers’ resignation, hostates that, thnnks to 'biera’ franchise, and in spite of lis abllily, Uermany, sowe sbort Chausinisthe interiudes oxcepted, had lived with no French Government in euch . broper relations ae with han, e sugeosts that i the Lmperor Witham 2hould convey to bim some graaous words of acknowlodeweut of bis e.torts 14 cousludiirg peaze. Tu a digpateh dated Sune 13, 1 Prince Uismarek, commonting 0m the Conn:'s taersmat that the test Froneh o etnment for tiermuuy would be thut whicu wonld hiave to expend thre groster part of us etrength 1 in figut.ug it8 nlorusl onomics, takes thisna o | mun thal the Conot hag ercoived the lorce of ub- | jee twaw whick Priuce Ifisma: k bad not uusuccess- l Iully wrgod on the Emporor apamnst hus pro- vioila vicae, . The Princo reproaches the Count’ with having for cin it moutia mada tho Emperor Hhare opyaosite sontintents, lhuml?‘ at Jeart fac.ltating, M. Thiers’ tall, wlich was not adwntageous to Gorwauy, Ho charges Arnim with parabrzing s own effotts to support “Thiors, with persusding the Emperor thas tuo course of oveuts tu Frauce under Thiers' dirsc~ tion tmight imporst the monarcaicsl prngiple 1 Kuiopo, thus proveuting tha Emperur from allowing Bisma'ek to fuserncs Ammm to oxort ol his influonce in Whlera' favour. Avufwy, tetluauce on the Ewmperor's miud bad beon Mimeterial rather than Awbaxsadordal, and had foiced Biswarck aponrentlv to wd yréo a political blunder. Exbousted by serions aod successful nbors, Dismaick could ot continuo to atruggele in vho Cabinot agaivst au Amnbassa- dar hostile to_hua views, and dolng bis utmost, by witing aud ocally, to_defend u policy other tunn tuat of tho responsible Minjstor. 1o Liad, thoteforo, made & proposal to hin Majesty in caising, or order to _rospora _umty aud disciplino in the Foroign Dopartment, Assuming this dispatch to be amucheutio, the ouly wonder fs that Count Arnim rotainod bis poxt for tou months aftorwards, Tho haok also deoribes tue Count's intm viows mth Prince fis- marck. On the lst of Bopicipber, 1873, tho Count, it a3y3, boggel the Prince to axplain tho caneo of Lin persecutions, en which the Yrivco pourcd [uth s flood of reproacaod, whica tho papers Iymg befme himshowed that bo bad pro- pared timseif whi. §1o mautained that it was tio who was persecuted. the Count baviug tor eicht months or & yenr injuied s boally aud robbed him of yost.” o sald: You conspire with the Empress, and you will not sest LT you it liero at tho taio at which T am ittfag, 1 bavy found thas f¢ 18 uot worth baviug. I bave knowa Sou from youtlt. In every superior—soyon ssid years Ru~—you e 8 tiatural onemy, At this moment T am tie cuomy, You delsyed the conclusion of the Cune vouios [ihie G erman evacuation of Fraucs) of the 13th ot Marcli o order to overtura Thiers, aud I must now bear the reapoardullity of that political biunder. You Bave accunxd tne to tho Emporor ; sou Lave relstions st Court wiiich have previously provealed me from anmmoning you hither, Tne writer imputcs the Prince’s animosity to bis seoing in tho Count o probabie succossor : for Tanby & posesssor, bo romarks, hates his liefr, cspocially if e euspects him of (mpationce; and, from tho momeut tbe DPiince tuok tie Couut for an impatient beir, be was tompted to injure him and gos rid of bim. It ia wcidentally assoried that the Princo, iu coafideutial circles, pas describad the Fuluk laws ns o stupidity. —_—— TURKEY. ACTI0X OF TUE POWETS, Benery, Nov. 5,—Conforences held at Vienna between the ropresontatives of tho turen North- ero Powers bave resulted ju the dotermination to nsk ‘L'urtey whetuer sho hus auy guaiantecs to give that the promise of administrativa ro- forms tendered Bo often and nuvar kept wilt by tultllled tais time. Whetler couveyod orally or In snting, anis- quiry of tim oatire would affoct tho wituation of Turkey, evon wors tho Austriau troops not kepr 1n readinnss to euter Bosnia and Heizogo- vine. It appears that Rusiu bas acjuainted the Wentern Powers + ith the atops contomplaied by the three Nurthern Empires, VikssA. Nov. 10.—1ho ZErening Post (evon- ing edition of the viicial Vienna Gazelle) pub- lishes au article for the purposo of refutiug tho uienac.ng _intorpretation given by some papers to the audienco which Gen. Ignatiesf, ths Kus. sian Ambussador at Coustantduople, recently bnd of thie Sultuu and Grand Yizier. The Loen- | ing Dost declares, 0o tho aathurity of authen- tlo informutlon, that since the connmence- mont of diplonatic act.on un the Easiern quens sion nelther tho Russian Ambsssador nor the Iicoresentatives of Auntrin aud Germany have tason any ete,) lu the shape of commuuications to the Suitan sud the Graud Vizier which are ot in contorm ty wi.h watructions Jautly taid down and po-sessng the asscut and support of tuo otber Cabinots, Toue, Nov. 16,—The Opinfone of this evening ! says the Powerg are sl tho vressut In negotia- tion to ascerta.n whother it would uot bo oppor- y tuno ta address o foiut nots to Tutkey, insisting { nion the Sublimo Forte granting ita subjocts , ratisfactory refoims, and pliomg theso reformy uudor 1he guarantee ab tho Puwors, plessdivstin ikl ki o THE BMMA ML A Spicy Statement of Kts Affatrs, Corrcaponuence New York werld, i Loxpoy, Nov. 10.—~1lie Hour. iu its ** Financial Notos, odited by Alexauder W. MacDougal,” ad | i 1ta {esuo of yesterduy, bas the followiug : | Tas fallomag e tur bt baos 111raany 1L tys share . :n(:!;lv;l cftue Liwiua Hilvey Miujug Company (Lim . g (Private, »] ‘18 QUEEN VicTonta HrnexT, Nov, 6, 1973.—~QEN- ! ruesps: Thesolictors’ report, 1eferred (o in the i Board'a cir-ular of tha Ist fuet,, puragraph 0, Laving coltis {020 the kan 1 of the Dire.ta18 privr o the Mg, 1 ns Justeucted ta forward you w copy - thercof, | stk 10" tutorm Juuthat the intormiation 14 conveyw hus been obtuined from each individusl ou 0ath, uud rom the slgned depostiionk of each party refurred to, 'bia (i purtaut evidenra would not Luve boew oblained hadd 1ot 4 0N heex taken againat Park sud otaers by tho prescnd Dircclors, Yours faitufully, W, 11, Tuouk, Bocrotary, . 168 ALpensansuny, Lowpoy, E. O, Nov.B.—Gex. Pz Lty tosuur minuto s tothe result of tho examinution of the wituesses, un outll, in Eogund, we beg ta report thal 116 78, J4y Cooke, MecCulloch & Co,, aud Ar, Pulesto, M. I',, recolved of a N Y E B3 ¥ ) ay that M 1 Sepetaty, aliliongs Ho han been exambned,” unit rtA 10 tho contrary, wasuino bribed, Ve 'shall, | aent ont to the Bmme, sharchaldera marked ¥ private,” Thin fonot the sort of tulng which oughi o be Xept private, It 18 & atstement by the sollcitors of the Company (hst, Upou ovidenca recelved on vith, thoy have to nus | Dounce that the Lankers, tho motal brokers, the Dis ¢ rectors, the Inspecting Director, tho brokers, tho molicitors, sndl tne accountants have been brived in ¢ thoue s of pounda by M. Alsert Grant, of Grant Brothers & Oo., and thai ths Amarican MinlAter at tho Court of Bt, Jatics, tipun the strength of whiase namo many Englist fam(lies autscrived, has tlio estent of £10,0. ments which ahould La sent oat I & clrcular 1o iy Aliarobolders markod private” and we aciordingly mark them publln by publisiung Piem. o thuk the following parigraph rearcely explicit ennih, a0 we nuniy the et escy by puiening tho wamst of thess *originat Eugtis Dirctors,” e gital aglisn Dicctnra, with the exeeptlon ot My eels Doyie, raceived utuliCsing shares (roiu Grant Brotliere. T G Deputy Cuale- They w Lelgh Pamorton, Wo will alao adil to eorze Anderann, Desagen Wiiasnie, Ea, coy Doyle, Eat, G, B. tue Hou. Jobn C, Stanley, EI? b tue information glren by thess Dirosto:s by saying that Hliey omit_the fack gt Coly Navfer Btuei, 3, I waw al-o bribed by Mr. Albert Griut fo tout ErDice i M¢, Tooks, ) ML na to ray ora; mud w) wil wnceover, Lavo somsthing o eay abot cortila memn ters of ths pross, The f:eued this_ efrsutar marked * privato ™ to tha ahare: b the hops of amoothing m meel their sharchoilera on rapors, having guited tho shipwro: eretict in theic uauds with au em hoaders it they liave whin tuoy;] Jexvo s’ troamury Nov. 11,—~The macting of tho Emma Mino sharehokters ias been held, “Lhe ropert of the meeting thil3 sevon columne of the Jour and very intoresting. of the Directors. and their leaving the 100, Mr. MeDougnll was voted (o the vacant chair, and tho mecting waa Aojourne:d unsil etn whew to Dee, 8, woen 6 repoit of tha axact poritiow in which the | Cowpany £tood s 10 bo laid bolore them, What this conthtion i, Is ebown by the followug cown- seal nota which Leuc from tho Ziour of to-asy, PN MNP Qspital, £1,000,600, 10 3 K0 Blinres, Nov. D 187l Profits promincd, £E09, 0 per annnm. itenult, No-Vemuer 10, £2AT0 or about Ons BLIllng 3 whare, ‘We pnhlish {n another part of our paper 8 verhitim report of the meeting of the ¥mma Mine sharehold~ ers, Y.sterday, to uro Mr, Hufton's own phrase, * the fo7 was unearthed,” sud tho enforced retreit of Mr. Ridley, Alr. Altwrt Grant's fegal secretary, shuwod how well ihe mecting understood the motaphor, Tue headiug of tuls nots will tolcrubly woll narrafe the bistory of thio Emnis Mine, and, If it doca tot, the origiual prospectas, wiideh we alg) pabiish, and of tho leaviuz of which the ucw Dircctors have come inta poasesafon, wiil, Iu November, 18.1, the prorpectus of the Emtua Mine 0 mpany was issuxd to the public with 8 capital of £1,000,0.0, und promived proiita of £8)0,00 per susum, The Agures which wo extracted from Mr, Turucr's letter showed by what mespy that Cownpany wit foited and the public was entrapped, Yesierday's mooting rovealed what a poor restitution, and at how 1.toan Lour, somsof the repentant sinnera offered. ‘Tuo ehsrebulders present yesterday brought the mat- ter to s distinct issue. Thoy declinel to await tho resiguation of gentlemen who, appolated to teprescat their intereats, haveepent elghicen months in delay, evanlon, and_ fesultless ozpen-iture. They tenk the Jaw Into their own hunde, and pssed an amendinent dismissing the Directors, and appointing a now body of Dire fors uudor the Frestlency of a goutleman who, i bis own expouse, has fought the battls of the shareholders in the courls of Isw and at public meotinge, Aud to wuab sor of a ligritage da tho now Directors succecd? Why, the sslyage of the wreck amuunta to £3, (70 out of tho miilion of capttal subaccibed, but even this Lns to bs roduced by nopald law costs. 'Thoro 1a, then, 85 wo hava ssfd, absoliRely nothing loft,—no mine, o oro, 10 tools, Bo capital, snd thal Is Lia rsult of the last {mr" manage/uent of tho Board which hina Just beeu {cked ont. ~ Bat the question of reatitutian remalus, and thiat s what the new Directors and sharcholders have to consider, Al lsat tho latter are proporly represcuted. Noamount of logal hafr-splitting, no forus of law, wifl avafl to protect Lho promoters. ~The truth, and thie whole truth, munt aud will be brought guty Withiout fear or favar. and tho guilly parties iy Lo arruigued befors tha bar of publle oplulon snd of Juntice, Amoog tho incidonts of tho mesting wore thesa: 3r, Ridloy, the confidential clerk of Barou Grant, wan Iustlod out of the room; the rovort of the Direo'ors, which I hnvo given above, was read, and the paragravh conceraing Gen, Schionck was greoted with groaus and biss. cn for tho American Minister; a lottor wad road trom Col, Btanley, Mr. Pemberton, and Mr. Brvdges Willyams, luclosing £1,600 sa ropay- ment of the shares which thoy had received from Baron Grant to * quolify " thom 23 origival Directors; the Chalrmau, Mr. Gardinor, aaid that ho and his fellow-Directora had nscortainad thal tho mivo was ** worthlcné“ that it bad besn burrowed roucd by fve diatinct tunnol com- panics, two of which tuoualod boneath **the empty eavity” which now is all that is loft of tuo Emtma, aod §t was coitain that the mine had bean bribed to | Tucae are hat the sort of atate. | lrocturs lve anjarcatly | neaday, | It re-ulted in the resiguation | FIRES. Burning of the Fisher Flouring Mills on Dusplaines Street. Loss Estimated at Between 815, 000 nud $20,000. ‘Yesterdny’s Record of Firos Elsowhars. IN CHICAGO. FISHER'S FLOURING MILL, A dieastrous fire ocontred on tha West Bido yestorday moralog ot @ o'clock, and for somo timn threatened to develop into an oxtonsivo conflagration. Tho Luilding involved was the fonr-story and basemant stono fiont Noa, 30 and 22 Suuth Dosplaimen strest, hotween Waalingion sud Iavdolph, and owoed by August Fisher, who used 1t a8 a flour aud foed null, and easried ou & largo manufacturing businees, shipping s rroductsa mainly to New York and Daitimoio. Tho slruomuro has & frontagn of b0 foet on Deaplaines street, and extonds enstward to tho alley 160 feet, tho frout balf having been construcied in 1873 and thoe reak it 1859, at & total cost of €22,800. Tho fira waa firat discovered by tho workmen, who &talo that 1t probably origioated on the socond floor, uear the allay, but tione of them wera near the placa at the timo, and were fira. nohfied of it by tho volume uf smoko which began tostitle them, nnd causod them to withdriw [Irom the buliding, Mr. Fisher and ane of his men had been mnnivg the mitl during the wholo of tho night before, aud Jeft it ali right at 6:30 yesterday morning, when about a dozon mon began work, A clore investigation of tho ca irse of the Hire, mado ves- torday aftornonn, makes it appear qitite probablo ;ul.n tho firo ungioatod from tne gratb-drying iin. I'o flames made rapid headwav. and onvel- oped the secund anJd tuird Doors, whero tho graw- biva, separators. aud bolting-ohosts \woro wit= usted. Tho grain, of which thoie wan & large quantity w the Imhflmg, wan ntso quickiv st on nré, and sout Immense volnmes of smoko front tha windows and over tha city, thus attractiug o very largo concourso of pnou{u. A fow minates olapsed baforo nn alarm was Riven 1o tho firemou iu tho chenucal ongine- bouse, corner of Washington aud Cliuton stroots, and at 0 o'olock tho signal was stiuck from Box No. 512, aund in tou minates altor- wards a Booond alurm was given. The fircien respondsd prompely, and suceneded In con- timing tho fire to tho threo upper foors of tuo rear Luilding, all of which, togother with thoir contouls sud the ruof, wero burned. Tho building bad been tho snbjecy of an iuspeotion by Buy.t. Balwey's won, and, ap- pouring 88 if 1t might collaoso at any momont, the Firo-Alarsbial was lonth to bavo tho firenen oater it, ‘I'ho walla had bulged out, and the key- stonos were drojping from their places, the im- mousa weight 1n tho building causing it to sottle and render it hablo to fall. By 12 o'cluck tho Depnrtment succeoded in outlraly subduing the firo. % LOS8 AND INSCRANCE, Owing to tho difticulty of nscertainiog tho per- centags of loss on grain and inauafactured stock, a corvoct estimato of tho loss cannotr now Lo glven, butit was figared in round numbers at 310,000, whilo somo placed it at 815,000, It it balieved that tha bulldlug woa damaged to tho oxtent of 10 per cent at lonst, tho wmachinery nabout tho eame amouut, and tus flour, teod, nud gram about 50 por cent, Mr. Misber stated that tho building cost hun £22,000, tho machinery $23,000, and stock 87,000, making & total of 203,000, on which ho Lus insuranco amounting to 220,009, placed in Enstern aud Canadian comn- anies. In tho ageocy of Rollo, Naghten &7Co. 0 bas 31,560 on bLuilding and $2,400 oo atock and machivery 1n the \Yestorn of Torout),| the unmo suma sumilarly placed i the Royal Cana- dian, #2400 ou stook and machinery in tho Girara of Philadelpbis,and $2,400 1n the O1d Do- muwion of Richmoud, 8. It Harils & Co., insuraoce brokers, also placed $600 o the Germsv &, of New Orlesus; $1,000 in the Farmors', Meichnuts', aud Meohan- tas', of Minmi Vailey ; $760 1 tho Empire, of Chicaro ; €500 in the L'tade, of Camnden, N. J.; 2,400 in'the British Amorica, of Toionto ; and $2.0 In i otber companias; maliing a total of 4,350, L'bo Iire-Marshals dlscussed the loss_yester- day, aud placed it all the way from 5,500 to $7,000, - Bupt. Bailey puta it at 310,000, 1fis In- upector wili figurs on it to-day, ‘Tho enino sad bolicrs aeo tn (ho baroment, nevor boon anything but a ** poclet ;" that tho mine Itaelf and tho appliances had now beon voizod by Mexars, ark & Co, ; tho dotermiva. tlon *:to prosevute botls Grant and Paik. nnd several others,” was proe slmed amid * groit ap plauss ;" a lotter waa read from AMr, Georgo An- derson, rofustog to pay back his aualifving shasos; another letler was resd (rom Grant Diothera, maying that **tho firm of Grast Brothers & Co, nover had any(hwg to do with the Emma Bioe ;" tho solicitor of the Qonipany, Ar. Zunver. said tiat Lo bad laken the £1,600 recetved from the three geotlemen who bad paid baci thoir qualifving shires, and was resolved to hold it subject tu a hioo upoa it for hin own wervices to tha Compans, aud, alihough threat. ened with an sriest for embezziement, atuok to that position, The uew Liractora—who have only £2,i70 belonging o tho Company, and nothing clse—now propode to prosocute, crim- inaliv, T Burpoio, every one whotn thoy think bias decotved thom, ——— THE IMBODEN-JOUNSON FRACAS, Verslons from Hoth Sides-Orlgin of the EHostilo Feeling, Dispateh to New York Herald. Ricnyoyp, Ve, Nov. 22.—Developments to- day go to shaw that the roucontre botweon Gon. Bradley T. Jobnsou and J. D, Imbodon, on Satae- dny pight, thieatons to bo more eorious in ity consequonces than fn its immediate effoct. Ween Johuson beeamo a candidate for tha Btato Sennte, Imboden, with others, bolled and became Indopendonts, anil ovar tha signatiro of an > Old-Fashioned Man,” in tho Wi, charged Johnson with corru: tion u his law-practico, Theso chargea Johoson Lranded ng malicioia Alanders and daliborato falsehoods, over s own nume, in il tha paners hoto, bat, Imboden con- tinmng to reiterate them publicly, Johneon attacked bim with a _cowhide, und, 88 ho #rates to day, gave Imbodon some twenty Dhlows with that weajion scross the face, Itn- Laden poized Johpsan and was pusalog b'm to- wards the moving railroad ears, wheo tlo latter drow Lls pistol nud both woro arreatod, ‘Tbis ARt hina intonsified the bittorness bo- tween tho Conservativos propor and the Inde. lmnucnu. and tho parsonal friends of the com- hatants mey at aqy woment become {uvalved in duels or atreat-fizhits, which aro certain to be serious If they ooour, Uen, tmboden, who left tho city to attend the Pacifis [allioad Convenion at 8t. Louis i ume- diately attor the dificulty, tolograyha the followy- Ifog a8 his version of tho affair, which in likely to m‘-nvoko woro bitter 1coling, and possibly hos- tility, “l’Lanh. Va., Nov. 21, 31%i5.—T'0 John 8, Wise: As¥ tho publiv to suspond judgmont titl I can bo heard from io regurd ta the fl‘)wnr\l!{ attempeof Brad- 1ey Jolinon fo asnssainate mo in the dark sudiua crowd, jnrluding ladies, when ho knew, sud I beliave had srranged, that [should bo arrestod while chastis. iug him, 88 1 was then_dojug, and waa about to wrost Lt pistol from bim, when I was, fn fact, arrested, . Iupopey, Qan, Johnean appeared before the Palice Justico this moruiuz, aud on the charge of as- paulting sod fightng Qen. Imboden, was finod &0 lngmqmro‘i ts glve bonds tn the aum of £1,000 to keep the paace for twelve months. ON A STRIKE, Nzw Yosx, Nov, 24,—~Between 800 and 1,000 omployea of the varlous manufacturies of kot woolen goods in Awaterdam, this Htate, are on a stnke sgsloat a reduction of 10 per cent on thelr wages, A mmilar ro- duction was mmade & fow weoks ago. The mill-ownora esy that thoy are unsbie to continue businous in the presont” state of the markets, and, unlees (be second reduotion is no- copted, some of the mills which have sbut down may not opea agaln this wicter, Quitas nuwber of fomale oporatives are on a sirike for wages ctalwod for overwork, HYMENEAL, Bvecial Dispaleh to The Chreace Tridune, BwoouinaroX, 1, Nov, 24.—Thomss I. Coultas, who won the first prizo at the Ilinols re- rets 11 y #iresy upon a emiuently peacetul nspect of the | Mr, Perk aud tirent Deothers, ¥ 33,000 Puiopeau mtuation, couuecting iy remaras = BMesrs, Orant Srotliers wors pald in Ehiho paasaze’on tho subjoct in tho wpecch | ot combiot by Mty Fatkowissins Aoo,008 trom tho Tl ove. Hi eald 1t must bo admitted ' THeTo mus u sutasnuent coniract wi 1iad Hin quesion a0 prencnt panding 10 BOVTA ' yhLT PR TSRt (0. o oeovsss 800000 40000 Yind n0¢ St Leon brought 108 Kol (00, 800 10 imermy et T e e o Stey discusaing (s wattor fhs Majesty eutarged up- Purk, 5,000 on the couthietiug roluts of viow (aken up Each of the original Eugiish Directors, Ly tho uppoung pariies sud the dificulties | With the uxteption of Mr, Purcy ypsing lhewlmrs. AL the eame timo, Lus | fi'ifl“ofl'{f.“{nl’,‘i‘”"“' shares Majerty exprersed pertect confidenc - Villyatin, ful ottt 1t of the dilicn ty- Tua. mtieves | M Lrjdice Wiljsois/s Director, was iaeto ) hall it Lour, tud the EINErOE Rave tioss bats Laarres soer o o r0eY 0 5,000 presont ik iupresron of being fu ths enjoye | Messrs, Co il ; & wznt of koarty aud robust Ilel:tfi. ‘ celved (on sccouut — L Ty < 10,000 MEXICO, ™ ugein Ca..oi e 100 DEATH OF A CAUINET MINISTER, i ”:fl-.'uf-‘-mo“ .‘.’:‘?w' &g, 3,000 Citr or Mexico, Nov. 24.~Seuor Jose Marls ;B ek Kemp, Ford & 00,y socount- Infrogun, Muoisier ol Foreign elaions, s O G R i e aily —_—— rathien, The American Ambsssador, Mafor- INDIa, Uepers! Buenck, was loausd L10,« aoIxe 1o (x¥Low, | w0y ar, Purk'io emblu b taj o 44 g purciiase shates, snd he sou X Bomat, Nov, 21.—1kie Puiuow of Wales aad | & wrilten gusraniss from Alr, numtunxgo. bis swite returnad fiom Bacods this morning, Park for fulorest at 13 per cent and jmmediniely wont on board tho Hecapm, | [F RRUUR, Uuknowa o bl col- which will leavd for Cevion to-mustow, ‘ m 3 o iE i ey ad, 414 not o o= Yo any gretul 00 sny perso3, and only joing AUSTRIA, | s Domipeuy -ulr ha lyrm’pelul wan wxlll.\{nn fit DIED, } fiviatto and lutrodutum of Messrs, Bisckof, Do Vuzwxa, Nov. 44.~Cardinal Rauscher 18 desd. |~ These tre matters of grava tmportance, and as this ———— mmy sion Is closed wa think the Compsily’s couusel SPAIN. ould Bow at Oure sllvies whiethor thess woneyy, or 107,01 thum, can b recoverad, or whethier Lie sha Paxs, Nov, 9. bere was & long interviaw ten days ago botwesn ex-Presidonts Tuiere and boldsza bave suy ottt remsdlen. We are, geutlemen, Joum tauncully, BoLx, Funweas & HiouT, * the Chsirmai and Direelrs of the Emms Sliver ining Company (Limited). b |, Wadono understand why this ciroulsr had bees Usstelar, and the Cologue Gazullo gives the sul {uter-colleyiste contest io orstory und alsoag e jurer-State countess st Indisoapolis, was married yeaterday to Mivs Angie Morrison, of tuls eity, DEATH OF WILLIAM B. ASTOR, New Yo, Nov, 24.—The Evening Poat an- IA&:I'I::AI the'death, thls morniug, of Willism B, P P = Two farmers in Polk Connty, Tows, have lost 3,000 i hioge by choterar and wore ouly slightly damaged. Tho shufuing and oitug on W3 floors wbove wore neasly de- wuoved, Thero were in the building 7 or 8 car- loads of coin, 4}4 of rye, 1 of wheat, 2 of whoat and rye bran, 1 0f barley, 4of coru-meal, Y of oats. 2 of chopped leed, one-hall oI Luclkyrnaat bran, oao-balf of ground oats, 100 Larrels of buskwhaut floar, 150 barrols of rye flour, 109 barols of apring apd wintor wheat Dour, and 40 barrels of corn-menl. Tooro nad just boon sbippo.d 300 barrols of carn-moal, A new, untiushed three-atory stone-frout, ad- Jolning the null, was damigad slightly by tire and smoke. It isowned by Urundies Drothers, who have amplo insurauce. A loug row of ol framo Btructures on tito north side of (he Latf- barued bawdiog escaped with a wattiug, BUPT, BAILEY Btated to » Tmipune ioporter that his Xnape:t\m 3 bLad, two months ugo. condemued Mr, Finhor's buil fing, aud placed barrlors ou the sidowalk td warn pedadteians of the danger in pasewg tt. Mr. Fisher took umbrage at tbis counio, sud, Mr. Baitev said, tureateucd toshoot Jatnea Crow, tue Inspeator who oxamiued the building. ‘The striciure cortaiolv shuws outward uund {pward oviclence of u collapes, but Mr. Fisher statod yestoedny that it was sale, or it wonld vot hald tho great woight placod 1n ki, ‘Lho front olovae tiou, o saul, was tho only part afocted, a:d thnt uad bern dous by toe fiost at the timo the watl was pat up, 1t 13 quina probabte that tho Surerintendent of Buloings will jusist upon the pulling down of tho whaolo struowure, on the grouud tust it 18 une #nto and dangerous 1o Lify, aad e jually probabls thiat Mr, Figlior wii contost such uction. A still alarm of tiro at 3:3) p, m, yosterday wras caugad by & small then a two-s'orv frame roridence ot No. 100 Nurtls Wood atieot, owiod und occupled by Jobu Luden. Ilis fira was ox- tinguished by yho nolicom i oo that baab with a few paild of water. Dsmuge, $25; wo loe surauce, The alarm from Box 311 at 11:00 o'clock Ilast evoning, was caused by a fire in the two-stor frama delling at No, 690 sSouta Canal stroot, owned and occupiod by Florencoe Montague. The fire wan caused by o defoctive flue. Damago nowlpal ; no insuiance, —_—— OTHER FIRES, AT POLT LUROX Ponr Houax, Mich,, Nov. 24.—The mill of the Nationa) Biave Com;auy, of this place, owned in Hartford, Conn., was burned this morniug, The loss on ¢ho building, machinery, and atock, is £05.000 ; Insurauco, £33,000, Pour Humox, Mich., Nov, 24,—A revised estl- mate of tlo loes on ths Natlonal Stove Mill plases tho smoant at 215,000, with an insuranes of $30,000, diatiibutod as follows : Black River, Watertown, N, Y, $1500; Fire Association, Phitadelphia, 81,250; 8. Paul of St. Paul, Nino,, £,300; Firemen’s Fund of Ban Fran. clsco, 1,500 ; HMartford of Hartford, #2,000; German American of New York, €2,000: Amagon of Cincinnati, 83,000; Natlonal of Iarttord, €2,000; Niagara of Now York, B3000; Thanix of Brooklyn, 81,600 ; Norihwestern National of Milwaukeo, 82,000 ; New York Central, $1,600; Roger Will- jsmn of Providonce, 81,500; Poremyx of Merte ford, 81,600 ; Boattlsh Conmercisl of Clasgow, 81,600 ; Glen Falls, of New Yorlx 1,000 ; ['vo- ple's of Alemplis, &1,000 ; Orient of Hartford, 1,600 3 Americau of Philadelyhia, 81,260, The main building and much of the shafting, pulleys, wnd goarnng was owned by Mensry. Skin- ner & Awss, of this piace, They estunuto Lheir loss at from 810,000 to $12,000, Insured au fol- ows 1 Globe, Clileago, 81.000; Btate, Lansing, £1,000; Ulsoters’, Momphis, &1,0005 Cuy of Providence. §1,000. AT MI£S0URT ClTY, MO, sipecrd Dunateh 1o | ne Chcago Teidune, Kansas Oiry, Mo, Nov, 24.—A destractive fire broke out in Missouri City, about 12 miles west of this place, esly this morniog, Tho Hre ongl- nated in sn old frsme buildiog in the west part of the tawn, snd beforo i conld be subdued avar a dozen boildiugs were deatroyed. The Hnrdwlok tlotel, tha largest hotel in the oibe, threo dry-gools wicres, wagon elinp, urou&y store, aad news-depot, woo among tho build- togy dostroyed. The 1o»a 14 est.mated at about ¥16,000, with very litile fosursuco. AT CHEBANNM, ILL, Kanxaxxs, IIL, Nov. 44,—~8izer's grsin ware- house at Chebaose, [)l., was catircly destroyed by fire this moruiug. Thres freiahs oars and & 1arge quantity of ?mnber belougiog to Kiten Brothars, were also burned. Muk's block waa somewhet damsged. The fire originsted in the graio-dryer. IDe whole village narcowly es- o1rad dostintton, Tha loas is §20,000, pactiaily covored witls fisuraney. AT MKEEATORT, TA. Prreanuna, Pa, Nov. oh~Early this morofoz & Mo ceonrred o strayed (L. o i ldingson Markot atroct, near - Tha Insmond.” osued hy Jamos Heudrickson, Jobn Allehrand, sud C. Sehoelor & Uro., baok - scllers, Hehootlor & Hro.'s loss on building and toal s §7.000; insuravco §4,600, T'ie total los in estimated 8¢ ¥13,000; inmuranco about 0,000, AT MUSCATINE, 1A, Sfectnl Disvalch to i Ae CAlr&an’ Pridune, Dayrwrany, Ia., Nov, 24,—Id ‘Muscatido 1ast nieht a fire destroved the factory of Brant Bros., togothec withi wl) be machiuere aud stock. Loss about ¥10,000; tosurance, 21500, AT MINNKAPOLLS, 3 Sooctal Manalen to 14 Chicana Tribune, Minngaroits, Mibn, Nov. 24.—A fles this morning dostroyed Beal's photographio atudio, New's grocery, and Rotnerborg’s gonfectivnery, Total lo¢s of proposty not covered by lusuraucy, S13,60m AT QANANO, QUEBEC, ~o0, Quabee, Nov. 24,—Thae oxtonsive 1 by oCan:x woto burned last THE PACIFIC DISASTER, Haxr Fnaxcisco, Cal, Nov, 21,—Tha Vietoris Standard reecived by stoamor, says that an et- fort will bo mado to procurd the atiendance of the Captaiu and erew of the Orphens At the ln- quest on the bodios of tho victims of the Pacitic dirmbier, and a sonrehing inqniry wul bo made as to tho cause of tho diraster. Charlos ‘Thomp- poa, ono of tho orom of tho ehlp Oipheus, has mado a aworn atatmont balore a Novary Pabllo, In Port Townseud, which charges tue Captain of the Orplious with having boeu tha csves of tho awastor, Ho says that ou rasing tho lights of the Pacitic ha was ordered by tho sea- ond mate to head forat, and a few minttes aftor the Captrin came oo deck, und ordetéd bun to dgain put hor upon hor course. Aboul threo minutes olterward hu was orderad by tho Cane tain to let bor *[aft,” which he did, Aftar thls, the Captain signitiod his iuteuation to apeak tho steamer, for wiiich purpnso s light was kopt dead nhead untul tho two vessels colided. Then tho atesmer followed the ship, tho people on bonrd shouting and calling on the Capiain of the Orphioua to «top nnd reseuo them, but he aid not heed their crivs, but kept ou hia course, sud the ateamer was soon lost to view, BAN F'RANOI800, Nov. 2¢.—Tho Victoria papers, In the account of the luquest on the bodioa o the victims of tho Psoific disuster, ehow by tho tegtimony of the mailor at the wheel of the Orpbeus, the coliiding ship, that tho Captain steered diroctly athwark the course of tho Pacitle, changing bns course overal timesin aa undacidod muanaor. The stesmer's nido-lights wero visibla. It was pecercatned jo 8 fow moments that tho Orphoua was making no water, but no atten fon was puid to the hails from the stoamer. Tho Orphous rosumed her courss withont an offort to anslet the Pacifle, Tho testimony of O'Hatlon, tho rescaed Quartcrmautor, snd Jolly. a passonger op tho Pacitlo, showed a jack of disciplie on board, aud o waut of authority on tue part of the ofii- ema. Aftor tho colllston tho passongers wero crowdod, and the bosts could not then be lanuched. Tho crow of tho stesmer wore all arleep helow excopt the lielmsmnn, watchnian, and officor on dock. Thair testimouy mainly agreoa with provious roports as to dotsils, THE LOST CITY OF WACO. Gavvesroy, Nov, 21.—Aflidavits taken of Qif- ferent persons who made diligent search for the loat | assengora and crew of the Oity of Waco furpish o full and completo sccount of all the information obtained. The evidenco of Lomusi Browa, fosurance agent, also of tho officers of tha tug aud of the Captain of the Calcaaine achooner, which pioked up the foremart of the Waco, all agioe that the mast burned off be- low the dock of tho vossel, showing that the fice tause have originated below. 'Tho_evidongo of Unpt. J. N. Sawyer, Capt. J. B. Jobol, Louis Deat, and Benjamin G, Mainwaring, who wero ouy wwo days eruisiog, show thore wore ot leaat 40J cowes of o found floating which bad nover Leen soorched, and 1t appears that this ol was corininly thrown overboard bofore the fire roached tha deck of the Waco., The amall boat found belonging to the vessel was floating bot- tom-up, which, upon oxamipation, showed the impriut of footstops on her thwarte, lashings having been cut and oars gane, showiog that Bome persons must have left the steamor n it, Divera are now worsing at the wreck of tho Waco, and it is thoughe furthor information witl bo developed. CANADIAN VESSELS LOST. Qornxo, Cau., Nov. 24.—A tologram recelved to-day by the Hou. P. Foutiu, etales that four vomsels bound for the Mlagdalen Iuslands with supplies are lost, with many lives, and it 18 foared that tho rost of the flost has suffered the stme I ''hie tolegram soka the Governmont to dis- piteh o steamer immediataly for Prclon with nro- v.nions ; otherwise a Jarge portion of tho inhab- Lants will bo 1n & stato of siarvacion. FATAL WHIRLWIND, ‘Tuo Newbern (N, C.) Times hns & letter from Deanfort, N, C., dated Nov. 17, which aays: ** On Monday, tho 10th 1net., a terrible calamity befol tho family of e, Clara Gaskill, on Ilarker's Island, in this county. A whirlwind or water- spoul—it 18 not poshtively known Which—was scen by po1sons on the banksappronah from the south- west, Itcamouptheboachand followed th osbiore on tho sendide unt!l oppoalte Haiker's Yrland, when it crassed tho tanlkts, doatraving everything in ita coutgo, but cauging vo loss of buman lifa on the Lauks, Lrom the banks it paasod acroas tha round, taking 1n its track the howestead of tho Gaskill family, which it destroyed 1n the twink!ing of an eyo. Altlion:zh the bmtding waa # heavy ouo, it was so cowmpletoly destroyed that no two piecos of timbor remaloed togetbpr nor ono brick upon another, but i fragmonts, togotlior with tho housnhold effects, waoeo scattored for hundreds of yards over tho teland. Kvervilting in the house was deatroyod, tho ctothing und bedding of the family being torn 1nto shrads nud scattered far and nésr, Tas famuly consisted of Jirs, Oisra Unslall, a widow of sbout 63 years of aze, four grown aons, ona daaghter. aod tho wifo and fivo childron of one ~of the wons—Delsher, ho outlta tamly, excont Belchor, who was in Boaufort at the time, wai in the houso when the wiud etruck it. They lad 00 watning of ite comiug until the houss wee struck and swopt away. 1ho older Mrs, Gashill was carrled sbout 25 yards from the house, and shaa found was appareutly dead, but re- vived aftor being talon to the hauso of & weighbor, Her iajutios dre 'movero, but 1t ia thought that &he will 1ecover, Mason Uagkill, » man weighing 170 ponadd, was swhirled through the air to s distance of mors than 300 fest, snd wuen takon up was found to have sustainod sovoro Injaries, from whioh it was thought that ho could not recover, 1o s, how- ever, unproving and {0 a flue way of rosavery. Two other biothiors, Ausou and Howard, were eanght by ploces of the fallng umber. and sustaino} movore, though not morious, injury. Mivs Babin Gaekill was caufim undor pare of tho wreck, and ad A foot and & hand crudlied. I'wo children of Beleher Gasktll, ons a boy aged abont 4 years, the other a girl of aboud U yesry, wore klilod outrlght. The bodies wers found 150 yurds from the house. The sop of tha gir'y hoad was knooked complotely off, whilo the bov was terribly crushed, and had bis head split ovon, Two other children were caugot nuder, arta of the falling building, and badlv hurt, whilo a thitd obild was carrled 60 yards withont austaining any injury, "The mother of thosa children was Also hutt, but not geriously. ‘The oourse of tho wiud was {rom southwest to northesas, and was abont 1200 feot {u width. As it passod through the islsnd it tore up evarything in ite track, even tearing lvmoa from tho trees and taking the batk from tem. ——— THE KASSON LIBEL SUIT, Des Mornes, Is., Nov. 24.—The Kasson-Regis- ler libel suit went to the jury at 6 o'clook shls evening, and up to this hour (11 v, m.) It ia still out, with a prospoot of staying out all night. The fustructiona of the Coutt were lengiby and slaborate. 'They were to tho effect that * tne poblications being by & wewspaper in the Congresstonal diatriot corning & candidats, was priviteged; that a olector bad the right to sojuains Lls fellow- elactors with saything which he koew or had reason to bellove to be true ouncerning & candl- date nofit for the position he songht, The first queation to determine was whetber the publica fion was dofamatory, end, eesoud. whethor 1t was malionos. Upon ~both thess ques- tions sue burden of proof was upon the plaintllf, That to Justify ~the paPh- cation by pwvlnq the troth’ of the sllegod libels oircamaisnilal evidenco wes suffic thst the citculation of the paper outside ¢ Congieaslonal district, where no specisl effort was made to circulate the pumbers containiog the charge, was rot evidence of malice, The effoch of tho instruotions waa thsd the plain. $iff ocould recover only upon proof that the pub- lication of $he charges was malivious. 3 McKotaporr, Pa.. whith dd- & 'RELIGIOUS. i Dr. McLaren’s Accoptanice of the | 1llinols Episcopate. I Large Attendanco npon tho Moody Meetings in Philadelphia, 1 Tho Roviral In Plymonth’ Churelr, EISHOP M'LARZN, | Rifs AGCEPIANOE. Alettor contalning the Rav. Dr, McLatren's formal accoptanze of tho Bishoptis of the itnts | Dioceso has beon receivod by the Committ o 1 appointed at the Iate njocesan Conveution b notity tho roverond gentloman of his s'ection. | Iollowing 18 the corresjiondonca on bouils eidos ; | TIE ROTIFIOATION. \ To the rev. Wiiltum Fdicard Melatran, D, Rector s Irinity Chureh, C evelund, OL—REVENEND AND | 7AR Bini At the Annual Onvention of tho Dio eve of Tillnofs, ho'den tn Chic go, at the Cathedral of N3, Peler and Faul, on tho 16th aay of Heptermber, 1413, afier tho Invocation of the lioly Guaw, you ware electod by tho Grace of God Dlahap of tws Diovess of Hitunin, s maortry of both oern was Inrge, mit amid much entualasm the sloglion wan Immiediately made unanimous, snd the testhnonlals sigued, We Lave betn apaointed a commitice ta tuforia_y nt officlally of (hld feault, My tho grat Niahop of Sou & put it g sour lioart 1o secopt the guidanco of this mucl-tricd Diocenn, aud muy woull work together for tho advancemeut of [l Yonglont, riyiug Qa1 to havo you in i Mely kecilug, and oftering youn M’ wolcomo In aY.ry parish awong us, wa reBidln | hfally youts, Aasure Chase, D, D., Cuixton Looke, D, D, . N. Drxepior, Osonax F. Cestiaaw, D, D, TBE REPLY, Taterry Reotony, Cueverdnp, O, Nav, 1875~1o the Juv, Sumuet Chae, Ip. D, Chne ton Loel , D D., Georgs ¥. Cushman, D, D., Inomas N, flenetiet, L. D and Messrs, Lu- | ciug I}, Otia, ¥, Cormng Judd, and Treat, Commutlee—3Tr Dean BneTnnix: 1 Y viously acknowlodged the rozoipt of yonr oficldl le ter Informing me that, in your rocent Dioooian eloc- {iou for Bishop, the chofea had falion ujon mo and, at tho same time, I {ptimated to yo.1 that 1 atd not feel able to deciilo deBnitly tho solemn question of ac- | ceplancs, Deeply densiule of the huner couferrot ulion o by tho Bnunlmous vola of tha Convention, 1 wus At ouco overwhelned with surpring at tho evout, and oppressed with my own Inaufl jeucy for ths oificd and_work of a Bishop, Conajderstions” of a pecullar Xind, pr1sonal to my miniatey, tonded t6 sugions the | difidenco with which I would naturally rekard dis- tinction which deroands of it iniimbents 8o large an experfence and much maturily of wisdom, I felt therofore that 1 must afford mysclf opportinity for conwlderation nnd prayer, befora I could In tho pres- enco of God aml befora ‘tho faco of nppolatoll con. | socralors respond atfirmatively to the fnquirs: * Ato ou persusded that you ara truly callod to this min. stry nccordlug to thd will of our Lotd Jesus Christ, and the order of this Cliurcl 7 Bince then some weeks have elapsrd, and I havo tearned that yoat choles has resolved the ratifcation required by the Cauon in the action of tho Standing | Committes, and of tho order whioso immemorlal rigtt 1t In to guanrd tho gatoof entrance to thelr exalted of- fice, It {8 imposrible, doar Drethrer, o avold the conclunion that the vol:e of that Divine Boing whoso ur supretue law s spokei 1o ms with i lo which nob only: reodera acceptanco bus Inspires my beart with - emo- tiona ' of encoursgement snd hope- ' foluoss, In this epirit of impliclt obedionce to that volce, 1 abull coma among you, therclore, with undiminished nolf-distrust, but withi tle purpose to dinchatgo the dificult and absorbing dutles of th ET(INUI(! lllih!llllmlo\'inglv. and (f 1t ploise God) ! with tat windom which Ia rst pure, then peacc- shle, gentie, Aud oaay to bo entroated, full of merey | and oog‘llrulu. without partiality, and withous hy- . pocelsy. 1n recurring to_your officisl Jotter, T sgaln noto with pleastire tho arsuranco of warm ‘wolcotno whicn you 8o conlially tender mo_tn behalf of tho soveral yarishos of the Djocess, In sutivipating the fullll- mont of thia sasurance, T bellove that £ am also joail- fled n expecting & large-liovetod and strong-hsudod co-oporstion in. the work that s bofore us =~the work of strengthening the fonnda- tions that have boen 80 nobly lud, and of extending the Word of Zion fnfo mnoctupfed poitions of the mignificons ompira that coustituies the Diocese. '*‘There retmalneth much land to by pos- seaned.” Never wan thoro s time, I bollovs, in the whole Kingdom of Heaven upon earth, when common daugers aud wido-spread re.dglous destitutfon have so conapired to mass ond fuas the forces of the Church of God juto s salid phalanz. Under sacrod constraint of love to Chiriat, let us, dear Lrethron, go focth to- sthor in the fulluess of tho bLleasing of the Gospel, joving all wno lovo our Lord Joaus Clrlst in sincority, and at the same time earnestly devoted to the heritaga of Gathotlo truth and order as this Church hus riceryad and et forth {he same, Degalng you, deat brethren, to pray that God saay fi“ml Hin ntrength 1n my woaknees, aud give mn n curt purely devoted to 1is glory, I remaiu, fajtbtuls Iy and alfectionately yours, W. E, MoLangw, ———— MOODY AND SANKEY, THE DAY AT PHILADELPIUIA, Boectal tndbateh Lo T'he Chscaqo Triduns, Privaperrata, Nov. 24,—Tbe morsing mest- ing in Dr, Chambors’ church was attended by n larzo audisnce that completely filled the room, snd soveral humdrod wero turned away. Mr. Moody, Mr. Banzey, tha Rov, Dir. Hatficld, and Mr, Georgo 1L Biuart made addresses, and re- quests for prayers wero read from sockors. la tho ovening the meeting at the great hall wasa at- teaded by fallv 12,000 poteons. The doors wero closed at 7:30 o'slocl; when tho Boata wero fu'l, I'no or throo thousand afterwards eought ad- Luotes D, Os1s, 8. ¢ Junp, B Taesr, ! mission, AMr. oody's scrmon was like ol his addrossos thud fAn, di- tected - to the members of the religious cocietles who have offared thefr services in tho revival, Durlngbhlu serno & lady funtod and was directed to be corried out by the ushors, A moeting for yoaug mon waa hold in Dr, Ifat- tiald’s charch,” commencing rt 9 o'clock, and lod by Mr. Jobn Wanamaker. Nrarly 100 persons shoke with great enthusiaam fcr the work of the revival, —as THE REVIVAL IN BROOKLYN, PLYMOUTIL CILUROH FPRIDE, New York Sun, Yoo, 23, A sma'l gatberiog of Plymouth Obuych mem. bora Iast night began tho rovival sorvices that n1s to be conduaied by Mr, Becchor every evéa- ing of this week except on Thursday., Thers was po adopting ol the Moody and Bankey motlods, aud the songs tbat were sung were trom the Plymouth coltection. 3r. Boachor's ersoual troublog wore uppermost in his talk and u the pravers of his brothron, Iie auid: ‘Theto dro tome reasons why we should come to- fothor ourselves witbout attempiing to movae ihe wholo community. This church kas bad for tho pust two yeara n very soversand pecuitir history,—a bis- tory'of love chastoning, 8 history that perhups wo usaded very much, for it has boew for yesrs & churcl that lived {n the full blaze of ‘publicity, o church that bl {0 1t very sdmiratle excellouce, and with o (onsid. erable consclousness of It A church (Lat bad its n.me comstaptly in the newspapors,—i.s pastor wae conapicuonsly remarked,—and under all thoso clreut- stan. cs, wity uli its prosperity, ft was very much iu danger'of becoming n church of spiritunt pride, aud 1t needed Lombimg, necded lo be Lrought down aud mnado to feel that all {ta power was of God, und not of iteelf ex of mup: needed lo feel thab suvercly uail for a long time, It has pleased Gud to sowd ss nany thiorps—~quite enough 10 go around aud for every por- 00 to bavo bis portlon in duo senson; aud now we sbould meed together with s full seneo of the avincod towsrd us; & revognition of our seoss of the divino disciplining'thornt s recoguition of the goai trust it han bronght forth inun, in_so humbling our- selvos before God, pot .12] any disparaging way, not in wny wésely canvestoual way, bub really comiug ss chitldren, B, E, Hale praysd'that while m: and envy and perseoution ha sought to breals down the pastor's inflnence ana crush bim to earth, the f tho Lord had enfolded him; and Brotber ay thanked God &: the bitter experionces which bad’ inspired fhem to live nearest to God. 3 THE WEATHER, Wasmmvaroy, D, 0., Nov. 25—1 &, m.—For the Gulf States, Tenncesee, the Ohio Valley, nod Lake rogios, high followed by falling barome- tor, easterly to sontherly wiods, gonerally warm- er, clear or partly clondy westher, and possibly pucceeded in the Upper- Lako region by snow or rain, LOCAL OBSERYATION, Uni0aa0, Nov, 24, Tima. |Bar. Tzilluv Wind !lramlimnfr. I Olear. e i 63| W, rresh. 2 03'Wi f “Haximum Wermometer, 331 minimum, 14, ORNELAL ODIKUVATIONS, Oni2ag0, Nov. 2i—Midalght, Staton, |bar. ‘I‘IIII Wik, Lol Weather, il L] 30,47, 20'5., freah r w9l 2 < Fulr, _ RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R.IRR Radway’s Ready Reliaf CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One o Trenty Minntes, NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisemant need sufler with pain, o Radway's Ready Reliet 15 & CURE FOR EVERY PATy Tt was tho flvst and 19 the Only Pain Remedy That fnefastly stans the mast ¢ fAlinemtions, wind citoe aoat e, g, Bromach, i ¥ ona auplication, Infrom Oneto Tirenty Minutes, Ko mutter how violat or_axe i RRaumaiio, Hed-nihd o, Tafives, Ot 1o, Harv g1 Talgic, o preatrated with dissato tnay safor 0% So% Radway's Ready Relie! WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidneys, of the Bladdor, Inflnmmation of the Bow. aluL Mumps, Congestion of ungs, Sora Throst, Difloult reathing, Palpitation of the Heart, J%yszorlns. Croup. Diphthoria, Cae. Toa('fln’;%%lxfia“n\“ nfi%d-uhe.i h Nouralgia, onmatiam, Cold Ohills, Agae Obills. e Tho apolioation of (he Rrady Relisl to the part Ly L t o Darkimuers tho pala ur difficulcy exlita will sdord'san waaty copy 10 hale tumblag of wat alsios: curd Cratuye, ‘orauns, 800 Athmao s okt s‘:'n'?.-" allin oels, oF otlee aads of wresas, by Inflammatioy the Biirt, Hick Hasdasnn D ; , 1o Howols, s aff mn?r';fln';"?:{f"l'":' Juviej i roaT st Rlwnrt can g e "raina Eotier than Fronch Drandy or Bittomion s shimeiiae® & FEVER AND AGUE, Fovar 4nd Avng cared f ; ot el Axert 15 o worli TR S s fororind ooty and ail otbier mabnrinus, bill 1y, scarirt, trmvatd, relin gnd, wter Torars (tldia l?l}lludmm.h{h) 30 qubsk sl iy Rends eliof” ity coats or botte HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btronk and puro rioh blord ; in Civar skla ad bosicitel couspiesion soomred towile™™ DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVEN1 Uza madn 1he moit mtonishing enres. 8o qulek, w rupld ste the coangey tho uodergoos under tho Intiuenca of tuia traly won. dortul medielns, that Every Day afl Increase in Flosh and Welght Scen and Felt, | THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every dropo? tho Sarsaparillias Resolvons eam:munt caten iireugs tho blu.d, swaaz, drino, 8 atha i)t and juicosul tho aystars, tha vigue ot Lio, far it rayaln 1ho wxaten ol tuo” bust, whily ndhy and autid T iriak borofla, syplilis, Susumptisn, glanduiar disesi 3 00 LEroRY, HIOULD, 10N 8, Al & 41 tre K1 utice pacts 'ui Lo ' systom, c.urges i i LU0 0ars. 8.4d caws, oruptinn, for sors e thy ot Soton, seall bo 13, bIAoK apota, wo, 0" yrvnb, aad’ ail wastos ot (9 pinclplo, a'o wiintn thy of tEls wondor ol modura ciiemis'ry, nad n will ‘prove wiatlyy ranga w sy porson malng it for aith: h'afl"" ‘its e oy, ng it foraithar dlsesss its ro tham, 107 Patien Gally Tooomiag eeduced by thowastes dcdompositivn (Rat 'fa continaully progeosaiag, 110 copdin accastitiy. thote wastas, and “ropales thy i o st mad Ty WAy bl s ad Ll Enaapariitlin will aud doas soourd,—a ouro {8 corai Tar whoo onca this romcdy oommnos Lt wark of purd eatlon, anc l l“ ‘dimini<hing 1 losa of wasts 1% rortra wil ba mpit, ApA ovacy Sar tho pationt w To~1 Bimanif gmwing hetier and Ktrengor tha fond i fosting battar, appattio niproriaz, and 1 th and waisal k" oY daes, fhs Suravaclling Roselrent cxeot 4y w6 nedial agonts 10 100 cur wf Chronic, Sorolubran Clometlintional, and Skin discase, but fvis tho only pook {ivo cura for Kidney and Bladder Oomplaints, Urlnars aud Womb Diseass, Uravol, Dishatas, Drarsy, Moppags uf Wator, incoitiainoyof uriae, Lright's tis ay sibuminaria, and i all exsoq whare ttisry sre brick: dustdapualle, or thy witor i3 toiok, clondy, mizod wiid i anl Wibtianoes like 110 whils of an o o theoads ko wiey Viiky oF thorn 1 A TRocbd, dark, Diilous im0 su while bono-dust deposite, anid iwhen thera isa p foklin burning sansation whor pissing wator, snd palu the sual of the Uack aud aloog tho Ilas, Tumor of Tywolva Voars' Growth Cured by Rudway’s stesolvout. Beveney, 3 Y Y . Jul. 18, 1390, . Rapwar: T have tiad ot a or £1 tho ovazler and Lawols, Mlt:u dostors satd ** thara was pu bslp 1o $6.9 1 triad overyibing tuat Was = commondad, but uiths g Hulped me, "L asw your Resolvent, thought Juld 1ry t; but had by tsith fa 1t bocausa | badauls red for twslva yoars, [ took slx II‘JII,I s Hosolveat d wno box ot Kad vas's Pilia s o il wud ey’ Luttlos of yous I£0; 3 thero is oot & 3lgn of tumur 18. o tolt, mad 10wl better Soier thika d Hikvo 15¢ twolva years, It tumor was'in th ity fhrb decls, ovor tho e, 1 wrirs the fo 171 fof ol o1 02018 thia bemattt of othars, qibliad [t eaon ey Prioe, &1 por bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. From & promisent gentloman and restduat of Cinalaastl, v L@ Dhat (UTEY YURCS Woli K4OWD 10 40D GOWAPIPH vublihers tirouxaaut the United statas ALw Youd, 0:t. 11, 1870, D, BADWAT -Dean Stz Laur tuduosid by & woas) ol duty ‘o o siffociny 1o tmako s briof siacmoai f ¥ 0. King ol }aurmndlulu- on mysals, Kor sovor: Jll»l Bia Doa aifeotcd wits some 1owabia In'ho biadd T and urinars organ, which kMo fwoivd moathy s eulmaitad 1 8 niueh terrluly ff 0ting d.818:0, whica (B physcia sl enidyan'a prorfariawisovdie o urottn, ay Aissin da ! sys Bad bluddor, pud gavd L8 24 jonremmild ploreus up had triod a Bunber of takea & Jargs quaolity of nwlhilflz 5 eliopatnio and noweopathiio; but had got 1) rolia (fadcoxd ol putaniualug sares aaeing bead made by sout mod)om, 8 fouf months ago Joa quJ.fpnummzum Pod of ¢ oure baving boam eflactad bn & persan who had | rug béog wlloriag s 1 b3d Soct, 1 \ronh right off and ok some 0! aach—gour \arsa- lia, Resolvonts Heady Tun,v‘ v ioguiatiog Pl i cbiuariaed tdkipe ilem, T g dag £ st ot aud Bow fel as vall ae over i L JAMEY, Glactacatt, O DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills L A legantly eostsd wilh pwist guiR B e e ovoisey i straaginon. Hads s sts s pu sty Nervous L.atisssn Hrson's Faris via 0itlo, coatainiag Do meccuss, minerals, or deleiorivih "“fl""obnm tho following sympiome roeultiog tom phire ros 08 of (o Digeati 5 b o oin e of the ulood fut OOpRB e (R kit o ;.lllbflflh&b: Feme 1 Vo vuliness ot Wikt fa 1 | £ B Miatafi flieiis ot S B ne Piutioringe at 4 Slotugur patiesl fug paaation nhad L& 14 Ssvght, Farer aad Dull Puly ”T.""‘il Baleldeer of Falipathits Yol nt n . :l':;g""nlfim:'h 2L A g b R B e srtem (o ot arnamed disurdars, Price 84 ceate pef o ot by deagststa. Read *False and True,” ow York.