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re ee nOetdd BHO at LEICAGO YRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1875, Bi thor who “ obtained # certificate of anturalizntion before any court of record in this State prior to tho firat doy of January in the year of our Lord 1870." Now, howarer, tho Suprome Court of Illinois, in tha caro of the People ex rel. ca, MeGouan, in an opinion recently filed, roviows tho deoision in the oso of Anoz County vs. Davis, and decides {ast tho Cbunty Conrts of Illinvis, under the Constitution of 1848, wera courts having the necesanty jurisdiction to admit nijona to citi. renship. This decision, thorefore, validates gil tho naturalizations mnde by the County Courts botweon 1843 nnd 1879, aud rondora nonecessary tha special provision in tho suf. {rage articlo of the Constitution which we fave quoted. qhe Now York: World bas this handsome rofer- to Ne. O. IL Rarp, the State’s Attorney of this dlatrict ‘Chiesgo, Uke New York, bas an efficlant prtlle om evinite Attorney, Notorious frande baviog. 2 Feceut local elactions, bumted steeit with baa perpetrated tart, peti Of eitizeun bat Emulation of evidence analnat the corrust judg {Eber of whom bave been indicted, aud wonid any~ aggre but va Chicago staal @ fal chance of betnig went (ote Fetiteulisry, And now comes uate Btale’s Prati aud announces that a will mecate te identical judges vigorously, + if ho fa (ikea uy by public ovtntan,! THE AGREW-ADDER 0498, qo pe Buiter of The Chicago Tribunaz Carano, Nav, 2—Our guiteless Bhal® bas patfarth a stxt waont through tho medium of to reporters which appeara to Le tatented for n defenno of hin conduct in tho Mapons case, It ieclarged that s crimiual named Manvex wan rmiltod to go at large during the term of Ie jworivooment in the County Jail, aod partica- {uly upav election day, when he yotod at moro dun one precinct. ‘To this Shoriff Auxew ro- fies tnt Lo Know nothing of Madden's bolog ant of jail, aud at tho tino did not eren know gat such a man was in his cusioly. Ue further gates that Mayen has confessed that he was outonexction day, aud that ho has taken occa- goo tofoprimaud bia subordinates for allowing sch privilogos to Madden. And with a fino show of virtuous indigontion ho devies genor- wir thet otuer pileoners were out ou election tsy, 0 far as hts persunat knowledge goes, and wyethet whet ho cally ‘tbo fight mude vpon him io tho mattor” ta a political one, fonuded on pitjadico rather than justice, With this stato- qeat, this exemplary ofticial souma to think that he has mado bis record cloar aud oven bt, and that uo ona can have auy cause for complaint againat bim in thisrogaid, Lotus qumino the mattor a little. Onr statute of Jail wd Sailors (Rovived Statutes of Mlinols, 1874, Cupler 75) provides that tno Shoriff of each soonty {o this State sball be the kceper of the jail ofthe county, and havo the custody oy’ all prison- qtineuch jail; that bo may appolot an assist unt jailer uodor bin and removo him at pleaaure, forehose conduct he shall be rceponsible ; that felecper of the jait shall receive and confine in uch aul, until discharged by due course of law, dlpersons who shall be committed ta such jail by my competent authority ; aod that the keépor of tha jallsball Koop on oxact catondur of all per- woscommitted to jail, registering thorein fie same ofall prisonera and a description of the prone of auch ea aro committed on criminal poneutions, and at the opcniny of cach term of the Crimnal Court of Cook County shall return lotbe Court alist of all prisoners in his custody, ud prodoco and exbiblt therewith for the-in- mecion of the Court Ais calendar of prisoners, od, whenever others aro committed during o temof Court, bo whall mako hko return as to thes, This is the law upon this subject, and s plain Wolation of it was oommitted whon MappeN was teased from covfnement in the jai. The fete which constitute tho offenue are admitted tribe Boru, But he sayy that he know uoth- tof Mappen’s being out of jail! Thia is no defense, for (bo man was in bis custody, mubisduty to keep him couflued, Again bo Pads thst ho did not evon know that such a pin vasin his custody! Yetit waa bia duty to tow the mau's name and bia personal deverip- tos, and to presont tho same for inspection at the opeolng of each torm of the Criminal ourt, Lutly, bo attempts to throw the blame on bis mboidinste, but tho law oxprossly makes bim taponsiblo for the conduct of bin sssistant, These exenses oan avail Sheriff AoNew nothing. ‘Muy amply aggravate tho offevee by showing thit he bas been guilty of other breaches of the havin addition to that comprised lu the original tage, And it is maoifest from bis conduct in fhe matter that they sro moro eubterfuges. ' ‘Fete ha roaily so innocout as be pretends to be, de voold immediately, upon the discovery of this tinge upon tha community and grosa violation tt the law, Dave removed tue subordinates tho allowod it to be committed, sod teremade such stringont regulstiong a8 would Node its ropotition imposible, But inutead of th after ctheta have brought the matter to ft yublic attention and so to i18 own, ho pro- tis to interview the convict, who huppens for oxeto be innide of the jait, and, learning from tin that he hae beon inthe abit of guing at ly, eutly reprimands hts eubordivates for Mowing auch privileges to thia rartieolar man! Hit not fer huferouce from thie stute of Wings that the granting of euch privileges to Weiomates of the County Jatt is not unusual, Wi thay the chargo that other privouare wore Won election day Is not unfounded ? Thequeation ag to what pouslty the Sheriff tu mubjectad himeolf fu this matter la now tun- det consideration bythe Graud Jury, aod tuat y willdoubtloss goon determine uoder what Pivtaions of our statuted puvishmont should bo Rtkdouteo him. For thie reason, it is uu- tkewsiy bere to pout out tho sections of ow Criminal Code which sre applicable to 4 cat, But moaawhile any sttempt on Qe fart of Short! Aoxcw to manufao- Dopular sympathy or affect public Salon io bia bebal: whould be promptly met Sstenposed, “His preteneo that tho ection Mich Las been taken 1m this matter faa politi- ‘flattack upon him noeds ouly 10 be stated to ite absurdity. Tore ix n0 political issue tired in ft, and uo party interos: at stake. the demand for tho lavoutigution of wbich rowplains ta the outcome of tho spirit now at etka this community, which will tench Sherstt ary. And all auch officiats that the people of rebound have resolved to know no wuoh kta politicy tu thoir socal affair, and to from their servants in office the falthfui Pulormence of their duties, or tv punwh them (hele abortoominge, * Beta. faly related in THe Trvunr at the tine, were very wrmanal, Tete voderstand that Mr. Boucicanit ia ono of tho coliah ritcars co cecned in the 96 play “Tha Crasib.o,” sh Oakey Hall 1 to projuse. Cardinn) MeOlenkey xns announced to occupy throne on the Gospel sido of tho ultar of Be. Patelek’a Cathedral, Now York, yeutorday, and to deliver an addve-a, Govrga L. For, the famous clown, rotirod from ths stage Batutday night. probably forever. He gave unmistakable avaip'ams of m-nial dia- order befora the conclusion of bis eugagomont. ‘The audience at the Park Theatre, Now York, whera “Tho Mighty Dollar” is beimg piayad, wango Intgs Thavkegiving aight that the or- clentra won removed and etatioued bebilud the scones. Mr. Charles A. Dana, of tla Now York Sun, atill deolnea the nomination for the Prosideney, which tho Cincinnati Enquirer has toudered him. Ilo prefera Mr. Halatend, of tho Oineinnath Commercial, “Will sou oblige mo to go toa reataurant and got my ditmor, Mariar 2" said a fond husband, tho other day, ashe slowly straightened out a crooked pin. which bls youngest nad placed ina diving-room ohn. Tt is rumored uae Mrs, “ Bingen on tno Rhine," ta going to marry Sir W. Htitling-Maxwell, Bho santa a comrado to atund boride her, ax her iniistand abba ara: sod road mith pitying laucey whatever ano ony. Tho Loe (Btaffordshiro) Improvement Com- missioners Lave refused to receive into thoir cumotor? tha following epitaph: “Twonty-ona yoais a dutiful daughter, threo yoarea chasto and virtuous uecthoart, and forty years a loving wife.” Miss Anthony is credited with paying in Town that woman wanty broad firstand the ballut after- wardu. Tho Burlington Marckcye scoms to think sho cat Lave all thy brcad sho wants, if sho wil not lock up the demjolu, aus cut off the voller croature from his favorite bevorage. Lord Lorne’a new poom is very kiadly troato:t by tho Enplisn nowsparors, bnt there seoms to bo no doubt that it is mediocre performance, woworthy of much attenion, A Loadun cor- respondant of the Naw Yorx Times ways it in “a mero jingle” and ‘a schoolboy perform- ance.” Mr. Forstor’a “Lifo of Swift” baa mnde its appearance in London. Tho biographer contin- ues aud adda to bis defoneo of Snift against the attncws of Macauley and ‘Thacieray. Evon the connection with Stele” is oxcused, and tho political caracr of tao famous autiriat in ox- Plaived on higher grounds then any former writer Low altempted to assume, Programmos perfumed with musk wero a foaturo of tho fret Von Bulow conzert at Chickering Hall, Now York, Iho Now York Times protests against such an outraze upon good taste and dolicato sensibilities. Not overy lover of musio is a lover of mask. No; and not every lover of muuk is a lover of music, These articles should bo put up for salo in seperate lots. The recalcitrant Princeton atnderts have born dismissed, not expotlod, A dismusal mill not proveut them from joiuing other collegos; an oxpulelon would do wo, Ib is understood that every studont, boforo diaminss!, was yrivatoly informed that ho must renounce the aceret or ders, or auffor tho consequences, ‘Tho unmber of dismissed studonts is tueuty-Lwo, eightsen of whom aro Soniors. Asa German girl approsches tho completion of her education, hor studies aro somewhat ro- Jaxed, and sue attends once or tuico a week ata Nabschulo, whero lessons aro given her {n cut. tung out, fixing, piecing, patching, and darning. and all orunmental etitcbing, She will mako Lor brothor a sot of sliris, aud for herself a com- pleto ontiit against tho day whon she emorges from schoolgirthood into younglads ism. Cot, Brooke, of tho Washington Republican, it fa said, becomes a convart to the great truthe of Chiletianity very time ho changes the thickness of hia underclothing, and recants as soon ag the conifortable impreasion waans off. He slides backwards and forwards, liko tho shattle to a Joom, and in the operation weavos many & fairy fabric of tho imagivation, which the roade ory of his nowepapor got tho benofit of. Mr. Martia F, Tupper has written a drama in five acts entitled “Washingtan,” which he ip- tonds to have brongt Sut In this country during the coming Contennial year. Col. Yorncy writes that Mr. Topper will como over in person and suporiutend tho introduction of the play. Tho characters ropresente] aro Waablogtou, Brank- liu, Patrick Heury, Juhu Adams, Bonedict Ar- nojd, Lafayetto, Andro, Martha Wauhiugton, and Mary Arnold. ‘The following story te told of Barry Sullivan duriug ble recout engagement in Providence. Ho called to Liu the actor who wasto play tho” Firat Murdcrer in “ Macbeth,” and eaid, “Are you to play the First Afurderer, air?" “Sam,” was the repty, ‘Well, sir, I don't want you t. Play ivin a rod scratch wig, blicis side-whiskors, atid a blue donnnol” “ Why, eir, 1 never plaved. it dus such a costume in my hfe.” Perhaps uot, Perhaps not; bus you loo capablo of it.” Br. James O'Donnell, of Madison, Ind,, has sccomplizhud tho marvolous font of eating thir- ty quaile in thirty consecitive dave, ono each day, Bluch anxiety was expresecd for him when ho reacbed quail No. 28, ag it was obsorvad that the bonos did 1.0t dizappear until wear mid- nigot, but the pariont rallied succesfully, and camo outtriumphant, It muet be explained, for tho bonotit of the ignorant, that quali ls very good eatiug whon taken occasionally, but quail every day is nauseating. A Philadelphia correapondont of the New York Tridune xivow what a; pear to bo candid impron- sions of the wrk being done by Messra, Muody aud Suniey in the former city, He dodsit to bo ove objection, aud # seri ons one, to Mr. Moody's Preaching that it conatautly cheapens the idea of Qod, Auothor objection (s, thut Mr. Moody, perhaps unconsciously, agauinos aira of apvatie- euip, aud places tnsolf in & quasi-coufidential relstion with God aud Obriet, “ Whon, for tn- Btance, ho ready & lettor from» lady in Ireland, avking bis pravers, and thea pro efor ber in tho grest assembly, What aro we to suppose if uot that the lady imagived lus su: plications would be eapoc.ally offlcaclous, whou abe sent 3,000 miles to ootain then, and that he 18 williug to further that idea?” A thud criticiom of tho rovivel.aie' wsyle is round in the fact that the muoral elowent 18 lacsing in their sermons, x rton, the author of PRRBON AL. ut W. Bibley, of Cuncinnatl, f@ at the Tre- iia Liltinn 8 Edgorton, of Boston, is at the Toe Hoo, J, 0, Bagby, of Rushville, IL, is at satan, # Hoo. C.E, Li Hike Paeaee Lippincott, State Auditor, ia ween W. B, Allison and G. B. Wright, of a Meat the Paoltic, * Hoo. Elijah Smith aod the Hon, Geo, @ w@ Of Bouton, are at the Pacitio, Yadharng bbaETe, of Paris, son of E. B. ively ectoturycf the Paris Legation, , wyidom" Gaoth the eago, “cometh only Nao ael™ Foul!” quacked a gcous, then te Eastman, U. 8, Navy, is at the Palmer, shea tckuon Clark and R. H, Hamltop, of Ire- x, 8 atthe Palmar, ey 2 Floren, the comedian, Is threatoued pug iNrels, and bas beeu crdced by Liv Mag 1? ottae work. aitteigen, the woman who defended bor- fe steed sbarge of murdoriug ber best friend det, has 2 SFY of tortune-tetting and accl- feat ee summoned to stand borg third Of whe murder, which were piayers, end Oxhortationa. Tha essen for thle 4a oxptarned by Mr. Bloody, iu private, to be tbat he thinks the timy too abort to suculeate morali- ty: but che eapianation 16 not extceuied satise factory by mony frieqts of religion in Philedel- puis and elaow here, MOTEL ABRIVALS. Palmer Heuse~O, M1. Dette, Moline ; J, 0. Warnock, New York; 8. Newel, 8, Paul; B.T, Fairchild, New York ; 0. H. Rogers, Macon, Ga; HD. Lee, Galvee- tov ; von L, Pores aud M, Sotoro, Bernalillo, N, ML; R, M, Skinner, Princeton, 111, A, E. Reynolds, Indian ‘Territory ; James Uuutcr, Savaunub; J.B, Nice, New York ; Jone Hiper, Sirathim ; L, stanstury, Burliug- fon....Grund PucijimnL, L." Ainawortti, Ml O., Due Duque; BB. Klerp, Geueral Peeweuger Ageut Kauss Pacts Hallzcad 3 DEO. 9. Yor, Wore; tw tau. it, 2, iyo lou, W. 8, KE fwnesota ; the Hou, F, A, Stioys, Beiteat “hte. ¢ Taland; Judge Whalire, To £0. Hittenterger, Plilla Gelphia: J. 0, Dunlovy, Now York: Edger itickett Waterloo, DA; J. L, Bl-uchatd, Uartlord :J, M, Fatts field, 81, Pauls J, W. Nigutugule, Dulujus Tee mont House—L, 4. Artur, New York; L, a: Gugauard, Bi, Loule; N, Drayton, Duuver; Jee Oakley aud W, H. Awe, New York; ON. Gtilert, an Frou- eiicg ©, G. Cate, Deipni; D. F, Em, J.'B, Hollud, Galesburg; . He Barer, Ony aw Yorks J. 0. Ua ‘ t aS we deekehed Cad ke boty aa8le Sunde WASHINGTON. ° Grim-Visaged War Vouchsafes Another Ugly Spanish Scowl, Grave Danger that This Country May Have to Assert the Monroe Doctrine, Donial of tho Slightest Misunder- standing Regarding the Cau? adian Fisheries, Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs..-Civilization Pra- gressing. The Commissioner Considers a Future General indian War Jmpossible, fonator Daves in a Dangerous Con- dition Resuiling from His Rae cent Accidont. Annual Report of Licut.-Gen, Sheridan-- Reecommendations Concerniag the Indian Question, THE MONROE DOCTRINE. HONNID WAR. Spectat Diarateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasiixatox, D. C., Nov. 28,.—There aio credi- blo rumora in diplomatic circlas tere of on im- pendiog difleulty betwoon Speln and Guatemaia which may involve other countries, including the United Btares, It apioars thet Guatemala, Peru, Chili, Colombia, Voucznvla, Sau Salvador, and Bolivin have, at diforont times, either recoznizod the belligerent righty of the Cuban insuryeuts oracknowloaged them asap independent Gov- ernment. Valmaseda, tho Captain-Goueral of Cuba, sont, a fow months ago, a spoviet onvoy to Guatomala and demanded that the recognition of the Cuban Republig by that powor should bo revoked, threatening tho vengeance of Hnuia it it should not bo done. Gustomala has sons Dr, Loronzo Mlontafor, one of hor leading men, to Madrid to remoustrate against this action of the Captoin-Genorul of Cubs, and hax uotitied the otber South American powors, who aro pledging their support. An the Uuited States woro instriumontal in securing tho independence of the South Awerioun natious from 8,:alu, and as, undor the Monroe Voctrino, abe cannot per- mit Spain todictato to Guatemala or any other power on tho American Continont, it 1 well that our email naval force whould bo ready for aorvico. ° LIKELY ZNOUGI, Ic fa quite probable chat tho possible dimeulty between Spain sud Guutematn way furviah the explauation of the activity iu naval cirelos, Gon. Grant ie ag firm o supporser of tho ifonrae Doc- ttluo as any Prosideat that has proceded him, and it Ja quite certain that, if France could not bo permitted to gain s foochold In Mexico, Spain will not vo allowod to bully 4 South Amorican Nepubiic on account of its recognitivs of Cuban boltigeronox Tuy RENDEZVOUS to which all tho sron-slada iu tho North Atlantio watora ave been ordered Is plainly indicative of the possiblo necovalty of operations in the Gulf. Norfolk, the placo whero tho iron-dlads havo beon ordered to ussembie, ing an oxcolleut lar- bor, which iv nover obstructed by Ivo, A singu- lar circumstanco connected with thia araamont of the navy is that . REAR-ADMINAL JOUN ROGERS left Maro Isiaud Navy Yard, Oslifoinis, Nov. 16, under otdere to rorort in person to the Secretary of tho Navy, aud arrived bora last Wednosday, and, although bo baa been acen and talsod to by soverel chiofs of tho Naval Bureaus, nouo of his _brothor-ofticers nro ablo = tote whore he is staying, although nevoral binh in rank futiwate that ho 16 to be arderod to com- wend the combined Buropean and North aod South Atlentio squadrons. Admirai Rogors bas bad more experienco with fron-viads than avy o.ber navatofiicer. It waa ho who first veu- tured to een iu ono oarty in the War, choosing for the time of hiv oxperigiont a high sea and stormy woather, Or all tho Admiruls, he woald be the ono Hirst chosen, on accouat of bia ability and experionce, to take command of # ileut of {rou-clade for oZensive operations. yRvBH ORDEnS, Meanwhilo, the naval activity covtinuer. The Banply, a fourth-rate wooden wupply-vensol now lying tn ordinary at New York, will sou bo placed in comtnission and qued as the traiutog- abip at New York, tustead of the fngate Minzo- wold, first rate. which waa placed in commistion n couple of months azo osteusbly for thut duty. Tho New Hawpshire, uow roceiving-sbip at Nut- fol., Vo.. will Hoon be" sent to Pore ftoynl, 3. O., where she will ba both wtore-ship and rece;ving- ship, whew oither thy Macedonia, Savanuab, or St. Lawiouce,— provably tha lattar,—will become recuiving-wblp at Nerfulk, fu’ addition to the iron-cluds juet ordored and ubout to be orderod inso commneslon,t ho Miantonomai, Aniphiirite aud Terror, each doublo-turreta, aad the Jugou, singlo-turret, will soon be in reads nous for activo uaivics. Tho Quinnedeg, recent- ty tsucobod at Puiladetphis, bas been towed to Longue Inland and tiled With sores aud pro- velvus ad @ stoio-huli, The Shenandoab. at New Londyp, Conu., and the Wachusett, ut Bos- tou, will very auun bo roudy for commuiss.on, Lho Alliance, built a tho Huron, will be ready tor wos by Dev. .15, Tuts vessel was ordered so be ready by Dec. 1, but the officiwly of thet jard stated last week that sho coud not ba reaay before tho date mentioned, Ordera have beon tolegraphiod to Rear Admirn) Worden, comaiuding THE RUROPRAN SQUADTON, to rondezvous lis comoiaud at Lisbon, and thence sail fr home, Tui, it wilt be remem- bored. was exactly the movement of tho Hot of 1873, uuder Rear Admiral Case, at the timo of the Virgiuius trouble, A tumor was abroad ju tho Navy Oepariinont vesterday that the Routh Auluntic aquadvon bad received elintiur orders, but i¢ could bo traced to ua reliable source, DENIED IN MADLID, Maparp, Bpalu, Noy. 23.—The reporta of ad- Altional Ametican complications ate denied, —_——— OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. THE SLCBETARY OF THY THEASUDT, Wasuinaron, D. 0., Nov. 23,—The BSocrotary of tho Tieasuty fe still engaged fa the prepara. lon of Lis report, and ft will aot be printed uu- tl Priday, when it will be want to the principal cihes for distnbasien to tho press on tae day of its tranamiavion to Congress. OTHEA cauINET REPORT, AM the Bureau reports have beon printed with oue ar twa exceptioua, Auto the repurta of the heads of Dopartinsate, it t¢ known that tho Poutmavter-Gevorni and Secrotory of the Inte- rior bave had iheirs printed, THe PHEVIDENT has not yet fnivied bis message, but some pot- cious or all of it will De read to the Cavluet next ‘Tuuwday. Onn. TEnnY, Brigadicr-Gonoral Turry, commanding the De- partment of Dakota in bie wonual report, re- Views a6 longth the operations in bis Depart- ment during tho fiscal year, und concurs in the Tecommeuastivo of Ma}. Dubarry, Chief Cou mi-sary of Bubsigtouce uf thet Do.artment, which relates to fraudulent bids tor Government Contract, He maya: Lbvlieve thie style of titdiug may be tos very grout azlout stopved by reguuriug bide to be secu. uulad by a cortitud check, fur» reuaouabla sunt, pro- poronate to the amuunt of Wie ountract, witch check 10 be inade poyable to the ordor of the ‘Treasury of tho Unilod States, Bach bid to embody an express Tu ature uf the chuck accoupauylag td lur falls to ru} er ulice Weontract in nd for ite falthtul per w epted avd thy Fut the factory COMMISMLINED AMITH'S REPOUT. Commiswoaer of Indieu Ataie Binh, in hie annual re,ort, cays that the reporiw of the lus Gan Supysiutendents aud Ageniw convey unmit- | tan Jo av ceneo of a yaar of atyanco in the otvatian Of tha dndaue. Their ten imon most cota that thee vilization of she tn fauna ney practionble, { oe thawnt sit cl Tad aim age geitantse weir corn eria Mant soar yas 2,009 polntors ant othor vera ab es, 421 bnov a; flelta unter caltivag os aca4y—a larror cra ote 7 a tin’ ever bef-to teporte!, and nesr'y 20J,090 serea more than in 1471, Nearly 19,099 tavro Tud.an fatnilies ate now living tn bows than live yeers ag. ‘Tha Comm:ssi ner prowor tha opin thata go eral Indian war will naver oscur iu tha United stites. In rofor- nen to tio Biack-Hets -¥ the Commission. erieesminenda that tof lation bo now sought from Conureas offari ar and full oquiva- loot for tho countrslyng betwae1.bo North and South Forks of the Chevenna iticr in Datota, ‘Tho trno equivaieng to be offered tha Sioux ay Welpleas wa da af the Gaverument for the ize ile will be fourd by oysimar- “¢ what FOU square miles of —guld= “3 me worth t7 3, and wha. 3,999 square nolos oF timber, agric: tural, and racing lands ute WO.th to them. ‘The Commisavuer maya the necd of the Indian Territo:y Is a Government of the etanlert form comdile, and ewnreste phat s Goverament v:mplar to that provided for the Territory of tho Vorbad Ata ow north sent of the Vaver Olio, prelimivasy to tha org uncetion of a Ge eral Anebly, world bo bart adapted fur tit Vorritory at Freeent. He reesmmendad that the materhe again brousht before Coa grea. ‘Ths Commies oner opposes the transfer of thy Indian Bue to the War Dapartuent, hut reconiments that ihe parchasing, imapect- ing, an transporting of goods and up. lice re- cad te wubeipt the fndiavs be done by that “Ths Contutasiouer spas tp tha wot the nit atfurded by the differ ond Lodies uf Loo country, and ortiest. Ve ai taat Congress will remove tho difiienl- teu whieh havo perotofora bees oxporisuced in rmaut of laws und nooewuary alicns for the training aud education of 1, Nong but tha very best men, ho faya, should ho apnetnte? n4 Agoute, apd bn'ex- sresch & hops tat the Goverumen: wl still inghned to gall upon the religions bodies of the ccustry to name tho men. It ig not ex- peetod that a deflcieney for this vear will arike exeneding @200,0UU. Tha cont of maintaining all the Indians, excent the wilder tribes, will stoad- ily deurease [101 this timo until they cengo t2 be & burden to the Govornwent. It is not improl- able, hoover, taat auch an additional expendi- cre will bo required io bringing tha wiljor tribes into the bexioning of civilization as will make the totals of tha appropriat: er four veara to coma eqn! ty those of the last threv yoaro, aud pet nraater. ae, NOTES AND NEWS. Tit NAVAT, ACADEMY. Speztat Dianstel to Pho Chuea79 Trioune, Wasutxaros, D.C. Nov. 23.—[t ia sald that whes tho nonunt appropristion for the Naval Acadamy ia made during the coming winter Conur cea will avail tteolf of the opportunity to demand an investigation int the management of that inatitution and tho abuses which it fa alleged oxiat, NEN CANDIDATES for ths Cletkship of the Mouse are appeariog everyday, and it pow looks agit thore woold bo ay iany ng there are States ia the Union. Tho Iateet anvouneementa aro Robert Tylor, of Afabsma, aon of Prosidont ‘Tyler, and Neil Brown, Jr, of Teunesses, son of ex-Gov, Nelt 8. Thown. Too mot promiuent of ths other contestauta sro ox Jongiowésman Avams, of Kontucky ; Archer, .1 Marylaud ; Shober, of North Cato- jina; aud Dubowe, of Georgia; Gon. Cristen- den, of Sy Wouri s A.D. Banke, of o{legi-sippy Calkins, of New York (if that State does uot gettho Spea korship); Welior, of Pennsylvania ae dall ig vot chosen Spoagor) ; and Quorge €, Wodderbur ¥ of Wrpinia, who received too complisoontary Yoteof the Democrats at the or- quuizatiou ot th & Fortv-third Congress. Numor- gua attempts ha, 2 Leen wado t2 poll tho now Huuee on the 8; eakerahip, but thero aro not cvough members, Wre ty make an accurate can- vass possible, cy VAN BONDS. Aldaron bas dowi vd that any Caban bonds were uned to mfluone.? legielation in Congress, In this comy-crion the following pertinent yues- tione aro asiied hera:' "Were thera not some bonds pacsed in condi age bores aod aant to Washiogton no time’ Bro? Wero there vot otuers doating abont the House of Rupreseuta- ? Wid vot some xet inty the Graod Jury- room of this Diutriet?” THE INDIAN! COAMMBRIONETSIP, Soeretary Chatdlor offered the Commissioner ship or (ndsan Ai‘aire to ox-Gov. Baliwia, of Michigan, before it was tondered to E. 8. Tubey, of Boston. ._BENA-TOR DAWES, it fe gaid. is Quite curiously Wl from the resulta of the avcidunt with ls horse. THE CANADIAN FISHENIES, The invounon of thu sbsurd vowspaper re- port that acOmphention of a seriuus character ait urtyen between England aud tho United States ont of tho question of tho Capadian finhorica tras roenutly tne subject of much merri- ment betwcon BSocrotary Fish and Bir Edword Tuorntov. ‘Tho latter, in referring tothe report, aveured tho Becre! it is said, iva jocular spirit, that timely votios abould ba yiven of auy deularation of war, eo that tie American flever- man in Canadian waters uzht have abundant time to dry tueir nots aud make ther e capo dome. <All tho fii-tealng, so fer ay tho two Govornmenta aro concorned, growing out of the subjout, 1 confined toa fow Canadian nowspdpelt. Lloro te the bigest author.ty for the wtatement tant tho Comminelover ou Lenalt of the President to couetder tha fisheries question In accordauco with the Troaty of Wautington hos already boon vyowon, but vat bis vane wilt be withbeld for tue prosout. ‘ae Queen has alyo chosott het reprosontarive, and the Prose Mintetac et Luadon will choose tho third Com- | mlseivner during the wintor. Aa the treaty pro- yidea that the Commiseloa aliall gevem- blo at Hal'fas, it is not = de- afrnble, on account of tho severe woathor iu that lovativo, that o meeting should bo catied befero wyrui, It may, therefore, bo stated with tuo assurance of wozuracy, tha the Fisb- eries Commission will agvaublo in Halifax im Moy or Juno vf the poxt ynar. [othe Associated Hess, ‘THE ADVANCE ON CONGRESS, Gon, Joao; h Jt, Hawluy, Prosdent of the United Statea Contoumal Commission, bas sent tu each Memb or of Cougroas a letior, togoiuer with 8 pamphlet sud cireuler, inaccating the condition aud p:roe2eus of tho wors, wod inviting them to visit Vurlucelpbia and the Contenmal grounds at tuuir cali aisnce, ————— THE PRESIDENCY, INDIANA REPUBLICANS FOR MORTO: CRATA FOR WiGNVEICKE—THE COBRENCY Quin Hoy, Duayaters to New York Tribune, Wasutna1ox, Nov. 22.—A geutloman of wide axporionve in poliutent affairs, who bas just re- turned from tho W ext, reports that Ar. Mortou ib almost guro to have the united vote of ludlaua Hor tho Presdeutial uomimation in tho noxt Re- publican Nathonal Convention, Something of an undercurrout ia matting against bin there, but tt will pot be wtrong euougls to wluw itself outside of the Siste. The gont.emau saw oo ony in she Went who imagined Goo, Grant's capuidacy for a third tem poewitle. Mr, Biaine bas # good many friends. cspscially atoong the Roeputicans of Obto. ‘The sugiaus Demourats, accurdiag to the wane authuiity, Will presuut the name of Houdricks to tho voxt Denwerutie sattous) Couvention, The subject of the currmey ta more widely discussed among tho peoplo of the Went tuav at auy provioua tine, aud Doth pares, especially ju Indiana, ure much divided upon 1, some of the Kopub.t- cing lieng ta stroug advocates of juistion as any in tho De moc. ato purty, a THE ARMY. LIZUT.~O“N. SUERIDAN'S REPORT. Wasmsoros,. D. ©., Nov. 23.—The following fm the ausual setpoct of Lieut.-Gau. P. H. Sberi- dans Huapquantens Minrrany Divistow o” tax Mrasou- BS, Ciicagy, Nis NOY. Bs Idi Col, Huston DB, Wispule dees § Aufutant Generay Headquarters y tie dingy, ef Lenig do—CoLoneL: I bavy the hunor Lo wivault (ir the informatlun of tue General of the Ariny iuy auuital report, the reports of We De- went Courtuar dere baviug dready been forwarded, ‘ue Diviala Las eeu imoredved mauve iy last an: unt tejort by the wduidon vo ft, iy January test, of ibe Departueut of tle Gut,’ Brig-den. € topber O. A igur wus assyne t tu the couimand of ‘the Departuent vf the Gulf ; Drig.-Gov, Edward O,U, Oid was mulg a. 40 the command of the Depart- meni of Ters, aud Brig.Gen, Gorge Crook fotuecommaud of tue Depertimeut of tus Platte, These are tv ubly changes dwiug the your. Tuo Military Viviazan of tue Auewouri gue comprises meet of tue Guit aud Westeru Btstes, all the Teri Cartas vant of Arixans, Neveds, aur Thao, incudiug tha soutbosstera pordou of the latter territory, #1- teuds (row British Aicetics vu the worth to thu Gulf Of Aferiow ans the Kio Graude un tho suuth, aud as fur suatas Key West on the Gus, and euibfaces witln tls Divkts uluety-nine Indiaz inves, uuabering ar out Lioduo peraous, Seututed over, ture thiaus 1,00,-03 WATS Lutes Fotos terriory, waar ihe Lester yrotoctiou of Ute fronts, with fe wast agiiculiursl miniog, mercantile, and otber iu. toreats, and for cunventeiie dn the adiatuistration of iraof tha Diviatou, it In d'vided Into five Do: wath t Depritas Bt dau), M of Darua, whh hevdynar-re at y Bs mo Aandi, 1 Territory; the Depart ent of th heal pvsctere at Fort Liavenw ecb, K hy Bea. Gen, Joun Pope, aud au: of Tia of Conwy tory; the D. at Bau Antoulo, commanded 0.0, Or the ‘De; hy Gulf, Shia: ” Hn rare Ed vird any and reek ut jurt-pent New Orns, La., commnaud.d by Brig. Oen, Chirire with by topuer C. Augir, and csuaiating of thn ot .tea of Loubians, Atkansss, sud Missinaiped, ancl tho Gulf poste xe fir esstward ond jo-tuling Port Jetersou aud Key West, Fis. exciudiny jovta tn subtle Bay, Within tees hintia we avo ninety-ona establiahed poite nnd camps, garrinmned by elyit regiments of cavciry, ale cuinpenios of ntthury, — e:gh'= ten reginente and “fone of tn fentry, And a eturll detachment of engine e troops, aggrennting, at the Jeet official report, Vials’ cominimroned offers and cilirted awn, These trove are distributed as follows of Dakot.—1s companies of of Infantey, aggri gating partes: uf the Pintte=20 cot companies of infrniry, eagreu iting. mon; Department of the 3)saou! cavairy aud 33 com, -anies of infantry, ag, oficeraand tueo of cavalry nod 81 compaules of 2,012 oriccra and men; Ds companies of caralry, ¢ orujanten uf ariiery, com, auiog, of tutentry, ng tug 1,443 9, nian,—maklng a graud total compuniea and 14,8.3 nue ‘Tue dstalied rozorts of the Damirtment command. forwirdad, cover ull te mava.nents of ofully ail tie cireumatane-¢ ond a over which I have coutroly that very little ss left for me to m n'lon oF com.nen! ipou, Ia the Depat'razat of Dakota the mfilary bsve bad the dousd dity of protecting thu wetilensite frat Yee els Intlane, und tus Msc Departent Walry and 20 corupanies andl meth $3 sural Ie Tearnectiy recommen nome =rtlon whic will eottln this Blick Huils question, and reteve ws from a coediugis dis greosuie atht einiareabtst dase, T quite satlvfied that all the ty svath of the ‘ile of the Cueyeano ud pernape ae ry of the Yellowstone, Me goid- Lut a8 to the smount of gold dejorlt 1 ein. 5 lowstone Ilver, from the Wiice 1 un far weat an ‘the Big Horn tor w ry AC may be great, or it muy be am. Tule aro, inalao, at miny plies, woil thavorat, law ine Diautifal Valleys of rather big uittule, with soot jl and wvuudance of running water, Ni ly tho ole of it Ia woll adajted to grazing purorcr, tho grass being principally bunch grasa, with ao ttle rafit in the fall and winter as to Tet the grasa cure on tho ground and make etter hay om the motk thaw if ent and cused fa tho usual manner, ‘The winters ate, 1 have every reavon to bslleve, very vold, but tho tm. erature ta uniforin ld! weather {3 foun 10 Vs jeas injariois to ioc, theru In no #let zr, than wilder climate where caide ure ou-jected to the chaugos of alternate freuz Dy wud thaviug, aud where the rainsiot the gras, J niske thit terme at {rue having atnuled tis country for a long tiie. e od it order (hat my superiors whe will, befure iuug bave te deal with tbe question uf the Disck Hills, may Le atde ty Detter appreciate the Interewia of wail concerned, bo they white or red. Tue sont. Tad bumbering about 25,000, now bold this extensive and perhays very valu.ble country, fn addilivn, the Lelt eastward trom the biva 0 Bisck Hills of the Cheyenne to the would snake — about for the bead of family, and perhaps much more, without ono alu- aie acre being culibyated, while tho maximam amount given by the Govern:nont to 1m a white wetter ds Only 104 actes, on which be bus to live, build 4 but, put up fences, th the eroand, aud p much of ‘the trouvla of vo! tou; the bardy plourer ba ig Very little cousideras ton fur the red man who Law much and ts still 60 idlo aud wastbieus, It would bave bien better tf the Indiana lad been considered a part of the population of tho United Btutes, oud dovt with generously; and when ro-ced on resertations—whieh is always the cane—Ict them bo rassonadle {a 6120, subje:t to cape tal rule and yovern- heat, until they ate titted to obey tho ordinary laws of tho couutey for the control of all our people, Lut, at peacut, wt the ridiculous snonaly of atving the Tost tuunicipal, Stute, cud Foderal, wil pe such as imprisonment jn peulteulisrics, end even the galiowa, fur tho “government” of inteilignt waite people, whilo wo sre attompting to” govern these oor, wild suveges, without any power orer them, of any lawaatall, ‘Ihe obscrvation of many years to lay own command, and throughout most of the Indiau coun- try for the last twenty years, has left the Impressi that thiy system of elviliing the wild portion of car Indian fovabitante Las not met with a waccuss which gives afie equivalent for the espensy, trouble, aud Dioodaued watch baw attended it, I Velieve thoro ta (ruc bumenity iz waking the resorvetions reawouably small, dividing tem jucy treota for ths heada of fam. files, taking tator graduulty compulsory, aod even compelling the ciliien to go (2 aztocl, To ac. compluh this purpose, tu civilize, wake gelf- wuppordiug, 204 save many more of these poor peopio ian otherwise will bo eavod, 1 believe {t test to trans fer tue Indian Bureau to the tilitary, aad let it be takeu undor tue general admiulacration of the army, wovernod undcontruued fu tesponetullity of accounta in accordauco with our preacut system, The Ind:sun will thua be humouoly and houestly deale with, aud, T belleve, tf this Lad always bean thu cage, they wo:tld | Lave been but few of tis trouvies and buody records whicu have char .ctorized the civiliz.tion of the lu. Giane in the raany years gone Ly. Tue troop! in tbe Department of the Platte have boen moatly eageged in the esmo ‘mane per as thoro of the Departmout or Dakota, To mevtthe troutilcs which will originate from the ‘Black Hille queation, and to be tu advance of them when they come, and he better able to deal with uhm, T directed, without exponse to the Uuverument, an e: pluration ‘of the Yeuluwetouy Biver last spriay, sud solocted two altes fur nitlitary posts, une ut thy woul of the Big Horn, tho other ut the moath of the Tongue Rivor, voi in ths vale of the Yetowstons, These siat{ous can bo euppiled by etuamvoal a0 fuiportant abeuring on (uo suttemcat of the Sioux Tudizn question thst I earnostly rocommond tuat Congress be called upon to give authority fur thelr estabiisuinent aud the nacessary funds for tuele vou { struction, In the Department of the Missourl, the campaign sgutua: the Chsyadnes, Klowas, and Comanche, was fiulehed early iu thy spriu,. and the ringleaders and worst criminals separated from the tribes ind sent ta Fort Marion, Fla. ‘This joump.igu ‘ue not ouly Vary comprelousive, but wis the lost aucceasful of any Indian sanuiga fn thi country since {ts settlo- meut by ths wties; and much credit t3.due tu tio oificers and men epgayod in it, Nosrly all tue trouve in the Deparunent of Texas ex:0t tho.cfeloug the Rio Grauue froutler, ware @ rest in tthe campaign, Taose stationed along fie Grau ‘@ Itiver,the bounJSury line between the Ualted Gtstea and Mexico, havo bud the humblating duty of attacopug to protect our citizeus aud their jropesly from ratds by prople of # furelcu country, wh over tho boaudary tn armed juries to stoal cattls, aud do aot hesitate to attack and ill our citizens when neceavary to accompliub thelr purpwes. ‘Too low stoga of water iu the Bia Grende and ite great length—1,200 or milesmakea the ctuty of protecting It didicalt, in fact almost tmpowslule, with Ube fow troops avullavle for the purpea:. 1a syoaking of tals duty as & bumiliating oug, 1 du not moan that {1 te not pertectly tegitimate—for vby duty is auch whfel Lng for tts object the pretection of the .Jves and prop. ‘she people ou au tuteruatiunat boundary Line—but when it ia cousiderod that these ar.ce! partes, an $200, ay thoy aro purdtcd, take refuge on the opposite bank of the river and there, wituin sight of our dare uot er ma, graze aud aaughier thes with inspuuity, (ho sorvien ja very mortifying engaged iu Ule protection of iat frvuticr, “Tis con- UUiian of aSuirw hes bevn yulug ou fur the law twenty. sare, Tit ino Department of tho Gulf, everything seems to be goiting along guicuy, Last Winter, when the Do- purtinens came under iny Juridietu1 thougut ft Lost to call a helt, in & forcible way, un rouch lawloseness from arnied bands, whieh ucton brought tho attention of the Goverment, and the Laws Abidipq Rod good people of the country to a growin id iubuman evil, Veice bas boeu hops prosperity will foliow, % yives mo losture 10 state to the General of the Aroiy the cheerfulness aud el crity with whieh all du- les Were porformed by the oulcers and mm oder iny vontmand during ths fast yest; and Dthink the bigh standard of uuvor and iuteymty attained iy deserving of comumnidatiod, The reault of my obvervations makes we @ the moral atnding of tbe oficers wind Ten iu the srevica higuer ut ths present time than at ny period witulu oy kaoowledge. Iau, Colonel, Vory resyectfuliy, your ovedieut servunt, ’. U, SUEBIDAN, Lieutenant-Gouer-1 Commanding, a ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Apeciat Inspatch to Tha Cateago Tribune, LaBaces, Ill, Nov. 23—Auntyep ny Rivsn— Notuing. UDeranteo—Canal-boata Morning Light aod Danudo, both light, under tal for Peors Champion and Noth Branch, butt with lumber for j'ern, dropped domo. Pasty to Coe NE Vassep Uor~Danubs, from Ottawa, light, for Pooria; North Branch, with tumber tor Pera ; Lg Victur, towing Gypsy Queen, both with lun- er for Lasa.le. Nine feot G inches of water on the mitre-aill of Lock 15, Winp—Northwest and cold, IMPEACKMEKT. Waretixa, W. Vs., Nov. 23.—Articles of {m- peachment againat Jobo 8, Surdeli, ‘treasuror of this State, were adopted laut wight by tue Mouse Delegates. Fis case will now go the the reauit, und f Beuate fortrial. Articles of unpeacumont sgaiuni E. A, Benuett, State Auduor, will bo yotod vn to-morrow, Lhe caatyes ayaiwat these yentlo mea cousit Of the abuso of the powers of ther ofice, sad using the tulluenee of their otiicial povition Jor their private interests, SOLDIEAS' OAPHANS’ HOME. Spectai Vispatch to the Carcaso Tribune, Broomxutes, Ill, Nov, 23,—Tue Areoclation of the Alumul of the Soldiers’ Orpliane' Home at Normal formed there Saturde: nicers wore chosen ag follows: Progidont, Mivs Mary Vover, of Normal; Corrosponding Secretary, Silas Blor- ence Obs, of Nurmal; Recordiug Secretary, David Vanmeter. of Inland; Treasurer, Perry Davis, of Moline. the | FOREIGN. Moatenczro Makes an Offer to Servia to Join in Resenting Aus- tria’s Tulervention, Austria Replics to a Warlike Note of the Montenezrin Prince ina Short Way, Very Hard Times Reported in Paris... Worth, the Millinar, Likely to Fail. “Le Nord,” of Brussels, Talks Owlishly on the Suez Canal Question, Feto Colebrating the Eighteenth Birth- day of the Spanish King. TURKEY. MONTENE inv AND SERVIA. Raarsi. Nov, 24.--It fs stated here that, with & view to preventing Austrian Intzrvoution, Montenegro has p:opua-d to Servis ou offcusive and defontive adtuace in favor of Herzegovina, and, if its offer is acce;ted, both countries will tale joiu, EANS BUSINES TOO. m trom Berlin to Mat Montenears ba get ting a force of 11,00) men realy with a view b> a decisive epeouter, “bic 16 expected around Goransso ao: Gatchsko. AUATAIA VERY 4Nony, ‘Tho Prince or Mortouczro informed Anntria that hig people would perhaps tuke parti tho contlict, and Austria curtly angwored that the Princo was tbo vent judge of bis own actions. TUE TURKS VANQUISUED AFTER ACL. ox, Nov. 29.. epec:al from QO the firice aveorte that tue battle at Kiva cently reanlted in a positive defeat for the Turks, wan, in their official diapatcaes on the 17th, elaimet that whey bad routed the iasorgoate, aoe FRANCE, WEEPING OVEN & LOST CTANCE. (Ueraid Spectthy Pants, Nov. 27.~‘The Khedive of Egypt offered tho stitres of tho Suez Canal stock for sale to France previous to their purchase by England. Mimeter Decazes wauted to accept tho offer of Ths Hisbuoss, but tho Bank of Franco made some dificulties, sud the opportunity for the ac- quisition of the propar y was lost. Mutual re- criminstions ara pow interchaneed asiung tho French officials. ‘fhe Sarque Plourc is upocial- ly blawed ia the matter of the failure, WALD TIES. Pants, Nov. 27.—Triis city has come to sco vers bard timo, only are the poor affected. but tho fashionable ¥-ovld wino. Worth, tho man- miiliner, bes lost very hoswls by the prossura unon bis business by tho utrinyoncy of tbe timee, snd it 19 feurecl that bo ts fluaned em- man to Tacann of asrimtlating them, dow with them in thelr entirely and accord tha rerdiast means of @ them ta outer In:e fainediite apd contin imuinbation aa party cf one nitlonality, this ereating tect dutercad and aniting tem politically, moral Ananvtally, proparing, tn thie mangor, the wi Vioh—te — forinats ot 'a general p i, nd at views Your Excellency pei chouscn the general Idecn wien should be embarted in bee Lt he yibent freddie A Jey, additions that might be mado, and taat might tend tue Letter to Uulty to Gentet Amertea, eer Tw order to bunten tha celobratton of thie treaty, Your Excellency pe rpcroa that each of the Govera menta of tha Sve Repiblica name an stithoriced come setent diplomatic ayent, aud a place f meetin {hose who ara to deal with the grond hy you, Tn the name of the President Toner thiscapita as such meeting-)lsco, and where each representative Le received ou behalf of hia Gav erninent, ‘The President, to whom the contents of thie fmpor tant communication are koown, lias looked with con- ilnrab's favor tuereon, and, aa it containa the orlginel 16 beral princtties to Wis develorment of which he baa devo ed (oe energies of file public ife—the Cen~ tral American Usion—recognizes his own {deas in the hun of i allrucy’a Government. tion te five republics malatained for my thi auirter ef a century crasted ayecial interaute In earh of them which made tho direct cr uation of @ general kovormnent diMent ‘Thera have beon created tinco, lpenaable relstioun which bave the real{ation of & prospsroua and. been in the minds ark, un ton that haa heen strengthened by the cf Gevinauy, wuoto anion was tre;ared Dy th) Zollvereto nearly 1a tho sarna frm as that you LOY prop. ‘Tue Preatdon’ then, fitlowlng bia own inaptration end inverpre. td the sentiment of thia country as eat forth tu the fundamental charter and tn various acta of the legisla’ uthuasiatirally adopts the project which your Escetency bas communicited, and bh authort7ed mo to atuté to yon th t, in connection with tha other Goverutnont« of Central Amerize, Le will aaiport it, aul will wel-ome tue time of meeting of ates in this Capital, or at whetever plice the Pieuipoteniary of Salvador inay designate, Sermit me to offer snew ou this occasion to your Recetlenry the dlstingutaned considerations with which Thava tue Longe to Ue sour avediunt eervant, Manoel, Chonnas, To the Minster of Foreign Affvire of the Supreme Goveraient of the Itapublic of Guatemala. JOHN TURNER, Speerat Dirniten ta The Chicaoo Tribune, Mapison, Wii. Nov. 23,—Jobn Turuor, of the Mauston Slar, of whore attenpted auicide on Friday an sccaunt was sent you, is gettiog along well, and the prospects of tis living are good. Thore bas been ag little fever as could be ex- poc'ad, tittle bemorrhage, and the patient has wiept woll. The wife, mother. and sister are with him, and friends from thoro and bero are af vy earmy for him, "The assurance of genera! contideuc? tu his statements ag againat those of tho woman who sought to blast bis reputation do much to favor hiv recuvory. Why rua ony rik with your cough, cold, hoarseness, or indeed rny pulmouary or vronehtel complaints wwheu a remedy safe, thoriugh, snd 40 easlly obtain aa Dr, D. dsynn's Espectoraut can ba had 7 if you bi contracted Brevere cold, sive your lungs trom the dangerous lrrttitios out indimmation, which fre- quentis brings about ¢ wmumotion, by promptly ree torting to the Lxpectorant; and if trouble’ with any anlectins of the thravt, zou will Sud thin remedy oqually efe‘tusl in ulfording rellet from obstructing phlegin, aud in beating the thfamed parts _ CLOAKS, FURS, &e, Gieal West End Dry Gaeds Horse harragsed tos great a xtent. Lf go-aip isto bo trusted, ho has Jost mainly through the failure of fsshiousble Awern :ane. PE ANONAL, Gen. Washburn, of Minnesota, has arrived in ‘aris. A SUNKEN CLIC MAISED, Pants, Noy. 28.--'!'ha Harbor of Boulogne, which has becn partially blucked since the 7th ing.t, bas buon officinily declared open, (Herata Spoetal.) Mavrm, Noy. 24.—A grand recoption was given at the Horal Palace tu-day on the occasion of the King's 18th birthday and his coming to tis majority, Arsaranco ty again given that the King will tafe tho tleld in January, but they are doubted. CADINET MEETING. Maprin, Nov. 23.—A Cabinot council, at which the Kung was provent, was held vesterday. Ib Way resolved that a docreo convoking the Cortes whould oe promulgated before Dec. 6. A chauye in tho Cabiuet was alco agreed upon. Canovas dol Cautillo will reassume ihe Presidency of tho Ministry thia week. OQ. Terouo, Mayur of Made nid, becomos Minster of Forvigu Affairs. Tue King to day conferred the Ordorof the Golden Fleece on Castillo. TO THE FIELD. The officers of tho Royat Staff bave been ordered to bold theravalvex in readinesy t7 nc- road the King to the Army of tho North, ec, — TRE SUEZ CANAL SERIOTS TALE. Bavssets. Nov. 23.—Le Vord, tho Russian or- Rau, believes that, “however great the conso- quences of England's purchase of the canal shares may bo, ths transaction cannot en- Sanger the peace of Europo, The par- chaso affects countriow ~= bordering = on the Mediterranean Soa, ospecially France, aud It seems tmpossiblo fur the affair to bo completed withcut an international arrangement. It would svonns to sucar contiscation for Eu- gland to undertake the management of the canal Hf it bo wot devred that the clviliziug work of the canal become & mele imtromeut of thade, Srraproments must be mado to rendor the change compatibio with the interests of the world and the moans of solid quarsntoea.” NobuDY's BUBINESN ANTUOW, Loxnon, Nov. 23.—The Temer, in ita teading artic’e, states that tLe other powers were not na- tiaed botore tha parchave of the Buez Canal shsres wad mada bocause there way no time for hotitication, aud also bovauso tao powers had a0 nght to protest in auch « caso. ———— GERMANY. AN ONDER To AcTRESEs, Brntix, Noy. S.—Sulzeu, tho Inteadent of the Court, bas isaued a cucular to tho theatre in Borlin, diroctad to femate artiats, and foroidding || them any louger to indulge in extrovayances of dross, ‘The German c:ltios Lave alwaya abused Paris’ tasto for appealing to dress wud fauuion instead of to pure art, aud sow the 1 ressure as boon s0 great thet German critica have in- duced the Borlin Government so sasiet them wiih au order, VON AUNIM. £0 DE TMED POR TREASON. Loxvox, Nov. 29—5 a. t.—A epecial trom Ber- lin wae the report ia current that the Senate ‘of Btate T. iounat ruled that the charge of trogwon againet Count Vou Arati ts admissible, prtesnacay GREAT GRITAIN, ‘THOSY ENOLINU 1DONCLAD TLDS. Prymovtu, Nov, 98,.—The British iron-turrat ahip Monarch, of the Channel tleet, camo in col- lviun tu-day with the Holden, from Penwacola, for London. The Hotden wos badly damaged, hor Lowa belng smashed |o. The mau-or-war was alo sariously lajured, and both vesuets have put into line hasbor, ‘iho Holden's office assory that tue Monarch trivd tv crows their oows, and, alec the callisiou, ateamod away without offer jug advetance, _—-— INDIA. A THLCR. Lowpon, Nov, 29,—A dispateh from Rangoon ways thal large reiforcementa of Britivls troops fron Hovg Koog have ertived at Perak. Gov. Jervalu nar iesued # {acitio proclamation, Houw- tulties are sus, eudod ponding the auswor of the native Chiefs to the British demands, sod the urrival of reinfurouneuts (om Lodis, ————— CENTRAL AMERICA, THE PROPOMALS OF GUATKARALA To HAN SALVADOR AND TUX QIMEH GUVEUNMANTS TO UNITE UNDER ONE PLAUSALVADON AccLeT Tuo following oficial communication from the Govarament of San Salvador to the Guatemalan guthoritios explains tho fouling of their respect | qo Goveromenta on tho subject of auiting the tive Central American Republica under one ger eral Government: Muwstay of Fouriom Arrame, Ityrvaiic oF Sal vabor, Ban SALVADOR, Kept, 27, t-75.—~The under- sigued, charged with the duty uf attenJiug to the furetgu stiaire of Galvador, bes bus thy butor to re teive the potable clrcular’ that 1s Eavellency, the Cinuf of tho Forelgn Devartigent of Gustuiuald, hus sddrowed, 10 the pame of that Hepublic, to the oluer Gyvernncnts of Central Antica, explaining iu the tervoat fers the Locesnity of completing at un early Cautral’ auerican Union} proposing, with, thy Unity of ib.t couutes, to beeut, Mine tora ty discord,” frstelcldat 2 viding factious, by tho celebrution of a way ene oie hve covuvlice whitch will gusreutey tusir primeval interests, —w! ‘Gaterinining the beat EDUCTIONS! CLOAKS. GREAT SACRIFICE IN CLOARS, Seal Cloth Cloaks, $4; formerly § 8. Black Beaver Cloaks, nicely trim’d, for $6; worth $9. Black Boaver Closks, fringed and braided, $8; formorly §12, Black Boaver Closks, long Fronch trots, 10; formerly $15, Black Beaver Cloaks, French back and long fronts, $12; formerly 918. 60 Imported Berlin Beaver Oloaks ot $16; worth $25. 50 imported Borlin Beaver Cloaks, long French tronts, elegantly trimmed, $18 and §20; very cheap, 190 extra fine Imported Cloaka, $25, $28, and $30; worth nearly double. A large line of Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloaks, also a full line of Fur Beaver and Chinchilla Cloaks, very cheap. 800 Rubber Waterproof Cloaks, in iuadies’, Missoa’, and Children’s £1 zZe8, from $2 to $5 each; former pr'ice, §5 to $10, SHAWLS. 200 Pieid Double Shawls, all wool, for $3; worth §7, 200 Plaid Double Shawls at $6.50; worth $8.50, 100 Velvet Shawls, in plain centres, with borders and fancy stripes, at $8; usual price $12. 6O Waterproof Shawls, something new, at $7.60; a bargain. & large ine of Striped Imitation Indis Shawls, also Paisley Shawls in oingle and double, much below formor prices. | FOURS. A very large line of Ladies’, Misses’, aud Children’s Furs, groatly be- ! low value, Carso, Pirie & C0, | MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. IE PAYS 70, TRADE UN THE WEST SIDE. __.__ WHITH LEAD AND OIL, wn WHITH LEAD AN CETICAGO WELT LEAD & O11 60, E,W, Blatchford, Prest. ©. F. Gates, Sec. White Lead, Zine, Linssed Gil, Patty, Cotors, Varnishes, Cottage Colers, Lubricating Ous, Brashes, And Painters’ Materials generally, WHOLESALE & BETAIL, Pure Goods a Specialty. All Goods Warranted as Represented. | LARGE RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Cpeclal Iudacements to Buyers for Cab, If our goods cannot be obtained roadily, seud your orders:direct to our address, and they will be prompt- ly filed at tho lowest prices, OFFICE, MANUFACTORY, AND SALESROOM, Corner of Green and Fultonests., FINE ENGRAVINGS HBTCHINGS. Aaupery culle tou of Engrevings aud Lucbinge— Proof-Coptes, Hive aud Cuolcé Tupresalone,—are now foraaig aud Gu axiubluou at the Blure of Alena, JA.M- ICN, let $0. WT and 110 Bt tee EBMAN WUNDERIION, Uy KE Beaures, Agu, Deedaer, 3

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