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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY ™ DECEMBER 1, 1875. WASHINGTON, Increasing Activity at All the Atlantic Coast Navy rders Issued to Put Ten Rore Iron-Clads in Commission, Instructions to Naval Recruit- ing Agents to Enlist All Available Men. The Non-Fulfillment of the Vir- ginius Protocol Said to Be the Moving Ex-Congressman Upson, of Ohlo, Ten- dered the Indian Cemmis- (ens, Pope and Schofield Give Their Views on the Indian They Both Believe in Mflita.fy Rule for Indian Res- ervations. fnother Batch of Interior Department Clerks Set Adritt. Corvoct List of Contested Seats in tho Honse of Representatives. QUR GROWING NAVY, MORE SPEOULATIONS, Bpeetal Diapotoh to The Chicage Tridune, Wasumntatos, D. U., Nov. 80,—Advicea reactvwsd fare throngh naval sonrces to-day sot ot rest spparently the newest story rogarding the mud- oo sctivity in the Navy Department, Tha ex- ~ ut Becretary Robeson iaring thoe past month kinve boon of such a ohar- wter, and 80 lavirh and continuous, that oven ibs oficors of the Trvasury, through whoso bands the money lina pessed, have boon snxazed and tartled, That some good resaon or plausi- Meezcuso for the conslderntion of Congroms xdsts for this jmmense outlny haa besn genor- ally concedod. Various explanations havo beon muds, sud oven tho bd momething moson hay yeot becn auggested. wi explanation wryla o very plavaiblo oo st flrss sight, and relatod to carrying out Lho protocol batweaa Ad- mirl Polo and Bscretary Fish, requiring the poolshment of parsous coaneated wilds the mas- tere of the offi:ers and crow of TUE VINGINIUR, e prisocol in quention was signed Nov. 29, 17, #0d provided that Spain should pioveed Jguioe's the poreons who committed tho acts tomprained of, and should arraigu them befoiv end fofliet punisbment on tose who may hava offonded. It has been Al jed that the Hpauish Govornmnent, instead o ¢ arrying out this agreemont, has allowed the ers to escaps, and has 44, principal oender, Gon, Burroll, noder ¥ioro orders the crow of the Virginius wore ®.ecutod. This bas been tho subjoct of corre- Npondenco botween thetwo Gorernments, but fhe subject haos not roached a point where it ‘wis npeconsary for tho United States to as- sumo & throateniog atiitude, apon tho higheat authority that tho non-fuliill ment on tha part of tcol relative to tho sutbors of the mas- determining cause A communication was re- from Aladrid at tho State Department to- etating that whe Bpsaish Cabinot has decid- csrry out the protocol by prococding to try ieher Burriell and the otuer oBicers who mur- tuzod the Virginius® prisoners, ANOTIEL RUMOR. Thero fa a silly ramor carrant that Hacretary u on acconnt of diaugree- trsordloary oxpenditu Becretary himsolf but no sdeguate fompe stant courts, even promoted It csv be atated paio of the pro- of the naval activity. Fish 1otends to rex “nsat about the nava BROOKLTN NAVY-TARD. Xew Yonx, Nov. 40,—Ordere have beon re- teived at the Brocklyn Nav, Bors monitors in colamisston, and the varsouis sl rendozyous thioughout the country mve lnatracted ta eulist available mon ‘of all A TALK WITR OUBIING, It is zeported thiat tho Government used the Wblo mrirea for wome hours this forenoon 1n tho mission of dispatclies bstweon Nocretexy and Minister Cusbiug at Medrid. Rumor d that Bpaun has romonstrated against tha ted States Government permitting the salo Caban bonds in this country, olai 06 nere 1a & violation of (roaty ol PORTUMOUTI NAVY-YARD, N. 1L, Nov. 80.—Tho actlvity at. Davy-yard jncrenaen, avd on extea force will Tho United States Alarion will go into commissiou in m fow y-Yard to place ten en ou to-morrow. TOX LAST AMEDICAN NOTE, » Nov. 80.—Mr, Cusbmau, American will to-morrow present to the Minister phio reply from lia panish noto. The tomsor American dispatch is oconsldored vory lary, snd dlsaipatos recont apprehes- oreign Affalre o taloy o Teromont to the last A COMMENCIAL TUPATY SUGARSTED. , in an aditorial articls to-day, the pressivg necossity of a treaty morce and pavigation betweun Bpaio and ited States, espocially with regard to the Interonts of Cubwm, THE SPEAKERSHIP, TORNTS OF TUR BACR, Speetal Disvatch to The CAicaga Tridune, Asumxatow, D, ., Nov. 80,~The conteat for Speakership grows warmer and warmer every %t Domocratlo. Repro- ssliogton to-dsy, aud g \hemselves on oue 4 ¢ tha other and intereating thomsolvos for 904 0z Lo ather of the threo osndidates still re- ‘The majority of the Allssouri delega- where. Uue member from that Btats Y vae for Randall, several for Cox on the ballot, aud the remalnder for Kem. The rom Missourt will tranafor their sup- ;. T when they discover Cox cannat bo A great nnmber Wolatives rrived in Wi Buny of them are rangly G N0 t two of the Illinols members hio delegation, to % 1" hxnlnlmfi lrlw 0 preference to Kerr whea the ? crystallizen tnpenueu- between these two. Raodsll mil not receivo 0! 410 aaserted tha viota for Raudall, Tha "3tent of & majorivy, will, Teat thig, howaver, Ited support of (he Bouth, Virgiola delogation ia not solid for him ; 019 18 not a unity of support likely to reatiie -luoney . help Kerr with tho Eastern Lim from Miss ¢ Democraoy of hia own Biate, aud it. Nere will recelve the morat fluenca of tha powerfal Freo Trade . Rerr will alao iave a batking (rom d brokers of Wall struet -‘fxd hl:: CINIO BAILWAY UOHERE 1l trom preacnd appessancie Askong feellug for shid meaanro lira heen fnaugnrated in the Sontharn and Bonthwestern Btates. Kerr haa opponed this and avery other wanauro of it kind which for loas Iabor tlan any other portion of the Ia- borlng cinsues. ME FORTAL TNION, and obtsined the bent avidonce that his wife and her lover were together. Tho hnshand ssized FOREIGN, N e : % 3 sl n Ising iu the vard, end has avor been pronsnted o Congtesn doring Ju | Cauada le an spplicaut for sdmisston to the ap; &x. fhss sway e membership. Rln(llll likowino yoted against tho | Postal e i 3 went to the riom which tuo guilty pill ‘This projoct carsies wivh It tho votes of a TIF PACIFIO MAIL BTCAMSIIP COMPANY The Wild Tribes of Liberia Encroach- | aries occupind, findiog then Aagrante Inrgo nmuLn of Bouthorn memberd, 'The | haa sold all of its vesaol on tho Chius coast ex- debietu. Toa hunbaud. after breaking “doan courso itk frionda will take will probably ing upon (ho Seltlements, Lo sbaped in o day or two, g8 Uen. Throckmarion, of Toxas, who chamrions tho mensu109, 18 expocted to-pight. 1f Randall is eventually distaoced in tho raeo, hin back-pay record will probably have dons mura to place him mocond than any othor kmown causse now opersting againat him. ———— capbono. Thin veneel 18 rotamnd in order to #rasa tho Uniled Btaten subsidy, 29 tho law pro- viled that tho nervien munt b peformed under the United Biaten fiag., CLERKR RENOVED, Hecrelary Clandier to-day romoved fifteon clerka iu the Pateut-Oflice, ‘Tho walarien of a1 mauy moro will be reduced. 'I'beass raductionn fiave heen mado necessary from tha fact that of the As0,00) of the contingant fund out of which theeo clorks worn paid, £50,0.0 have already boen oxg endad. ‘Tho romovuin to-day bave np politicat signitlcanco. THE ANNUATL RZPORTH. It wag decttod at tho Cabinet maeting to-day that tho raport of no Cabiuet officer kliould ba publishied before baing tranamlitied to Cougrean, WANTA A NPAPPOINTMEST. E. Roo, Unitcd Btalen Marsbal at Bpringfiald, I1L., hau arrived lioro to ocuro, if poesivle, a ra- apuotutment. Hls commission expites Deo, 12, 11, one of tha doputien of tho oflice, in ay pirent for the place. 11ill in & brothwr-in. Henator Oglerhy, and I8 supposed to a his support, whilo Tae claims to ave tho recom- meudation of Logan, It is not holisved, how- over, that auy difliculty witl ariso betwoen the two Henators on account of this ofiice, 170 the Assoctatea Press,| THE REVENUP DINTRICT CONIOLIDATIONS, WasuiNaTox, D. ., Nov. 80,.—Tho avaisnche of protestants agajust the Internal Ravooue cou- solidations contiouos, and the Commisaioner, an the door of thu room, atruck his wife's paramour on tho iead with the ax, smasbinge his wkull ond killing him almest mntr:lly. He 1han turoed and left the room. offerifiz no vinlenca towards his wifo. Tho huaband was srrentnd Yyoaterday and takan to Matengo for examination. A GAME THAT DIDN'T WORK. Mrecial Inapaleh ta The Chieaan 1rivune, 81, Pavy, Miou., Nov. 80.—Tho hurglars ar- reated at Chicago fur robbing Bewers Browhers' #lare, were caught laat oveuing iu another at. tempt at oscape. Itand had arranged a dummy on his bed, which appoared from tho dour a8 if ho himaalf had fallen aslecp, and concealed bim- elf under the washatsod In the eorridor. The turnkay bad inspocted and locked tha cellw, sud wan paseing cut, whon somo privoner romarked that lteod was ill snd ought not to be disturbed, Uyon this, turnkey retraced his staps to inynire, Ho entorod the cell, and discovered tho cheat, Hearch was thon made for Rocd until tiund. e bad on hia person & wire pick-lock, screw-drivara wade from iron and pewter spoons, a filo, and woveral ard wood wedges. It |s supposed tLas Rood intended daring thm mzhtto quietly re- lonse this occupants of the cells, when all wern to atiempt to escape by a rush on the night. walchman. ATTEMPTED ZSCAPE, Passage of the Electoral Bill in the French Assembly. All the Colonies Except Cayenne and Senegal to Be Allowed Rep- resentation. THE NATION'S WARDS. OGN, POPE'S INDIAN EXPERIENCE. Wasminaron, D. €., Nov. 80.-~Tho report of Drovet Ma),~0en. John Pope, commanding the Department of tho Missouri, after revtewing at somo length the campaigns againat hostile In. diang In the Department during tho past year, aayn : Al bands of Indfans in the Bouthwest, the Chayootios and Arapahioes, Kiowas and Coman- chee,are now «t thelr lmcllvolnencicu,hmugnl thera by military forco aftor a campalgn of eight mouths of almost unpracedented hard- ship and oxposure, and _after n bLoavy expenso to tho Governmeut, They ara hrouglit thero, tao, ontirely pubitued, and in such con- thtton and nndor Auch circumatancen that thero is nzt tho least danger, in my opinlon, of any further tronblo with them, if only thoy are treatod with common humapity and dealt” with with even ordinary houesty, Unlers thev ara properly fod, they muat_citiior knffer tho paogs Beveral Changes in tho Spanish Cabi net Decided Upon. CREAT BRITAIN, POBIAL CONFERENOE, Loxpox, Nov. 80.—The Postal Confercnce moets at Berno, Bwitzerland, on the 17th of Jao- uary, bacsude the Indian Government has an- nounced the intentiov to join tho Union, TOKORS TO BTASLEY. Nzw Yonx, Nov. 80.—A ferald specisl from London says: * The Ioyal Geographical Ho- of hungor or étarve to death, To see that thoy | woll es the Drosident, is 1o daly receipt of | cisty met agaln laat night, and com- Jrrrensoxviniy, Ind, Nov. 30.~John E.d~ 1o Ao carod for ay the Govermmnont na weli an | tclegramn, letters, and borsonal I[!)pllcnliuu‘ll for mn,,yd,,d 3(,3 Btauley ‘i’or his suc- | WRIs Clayton N. Barr, and Georgo W. Lowis, humsaity domands, and a4 tho ususl approprin- | reconsideration of the plan, ‘Lhus far, howaver, a1 Aftics lorations, Thoe spesk. | Lireeconvicts, attompted to escape fiom the tiona of Cougresu provido fur, is & dutv dovolved | only ono chavge bas been mado in the pro. | ©c4nful W GEpthong, hveats Pouitentiary laat night. Thay were locked in upon anothor dopartment of the Govornment. It tonestly performed in the future, ss I am norty to boliovo it has uot bean {n the past, farther troubles withy these Indiaus may be con- ers doclared thers was nothing o the gift of the Hocin:.{ too high for hls reward, and that he de- served a receptiun on his retura like that accord- ed toBpokoand Grantin the old Burlington graome, that boing in Indisoa, whers Gen. Frauk Whito, of the Lafayelte District, Las beon reiustated, The originsl plan con- solidated tho Districts of Lafayetts, Torre the upper range of the cell house, it boing cov- erod with stone ulaby, Thoy raised the slabs, effecting an entrance tothe garret between tho sidared at an end. Haute, and Indisnspolis, rotainiag Collect: House, wuen they returned after the discovery | call louse aud roof, making A holo Roferrivg to Hoggs, and involving ,:hn going out oxr Gmla:tq(:: of tho Victoris Nyanza,” through the gsble end of the cell YREDING THE INDIANA Simpson at Terre Hauto and White at Lafay- THE FINHING TROULLES, bonse. Whilo in the ast of dosconding ha says: "It 19 presumed, though withont ponitive knowledge, that the approprintiona mado by Congreas, If honeatly disbursed and ju- diclounl distriputod, will bo snilicient for this purposs, aud I canuot, in view of the posaco of thiu frontier and Louor and good faith of tho Uoverument, too strongly urge tuat this subject ba closoly looked after, and that measures mora vigorous®and elicient thau those hitherto pur- sued be adopted and ouforced without dolay, Tho military forcon have dono and are doing woll all they bavo tho right or power to do, and caunot and oughi not to be lold iu any manner accountablo for any further hostilities with thess Indinns due to bad treatmont aud want of food nt tho Agoneles to which tboy havo been forced to roturn, and whore they now are. It s with pajnful ro- luctanco that the mlmnr{ forcen iake tho flold againgt Indiaue who only leavo their ressrva« tions hecauss they aro atarved there, nnd who must hunt food for thomeelves and their familica or seo them potish with hungoer, It is rovolting to any humana man to sce such thinga dono, and far more to Lo roquired to be tho active party to commit violenco upon forlorn Indiaus who, under tho prossure of wuch necasaity, only do WIHAT ANY MAN WOULD DO undor 1iso circumstances, 1 dusiro to way with all omplaste; what every army oflicer on the frontior will corroborate, that there in no claes of mon in this country who are so disinclined to war with tho Indians as the army atotloned amoug them. The army hae vothing to gain by a war with tho Indires.” On the cone trary, it has overything to loge. In euch a war it suffors all the bardsnina and privations. and, exposed as it 15 to the clinrze of assaseiuation if Iudians aro killed, to tho charge of inoficienoy itthoy sro not, to misropresontation by tho Agents viho futten on thoplitodor of tho Tadiaus, znd misunderstood by worthy podplo ot n dit- tanco who ain deceived by thess very Aponts aud ther following, tho soldier has Jittto to exrcct from publio feoling, Novertheleus, he is s0 placed under the proscot arrangements sud oxdors that ho bas no power whatover on the Judinn rescrvations to radress or prevent wrongs which deive Indians to war. On the contrary, at the domend of the vorv Agoot whose unfsir dealing: with Indiany bas brought on tue dificul- ty, Lo 14 obliged to pursue oud forco back to the 68103 deploruble atate and plaze indisna whom he koew to bave boon wronged, and who havo only dono substaulinlly what o wonld have done bimsolf under lico provocation. Buch & ro- lation to Iudlan aifaira aud Indian Aszonts js UNJUST AND UNFALR TO THE ARNY, and & Beizous infury both to tho iuterests of the Government and the well-being of tho Indiava, All posts ju the Department requtre somo, and soveral of thom quito extensive repaira, o expresacs tho opinlon thet the maintsnance .ot smnll poste 1 inexpediout, and naya it ia not 1veceasary for tho defonsivo or agarcesive doty rexquirod of tho troops, It greatly increnses the esveuse, and it s a positive injuryto the dis- clpune ana ofliciency of tho troova thomselves, QEN, BCHOTIELD'E 1TPONT, Thuo report of Maj.-Gen, J, 81, Scholleld, com- mandiog tho military division of the I'acitle, aiter roferviog to imorovemouts, changes, transfera of troope, etc, made at tho sov- cral posts, recommends thas Camp Hnllegk, Nevada, be gradually colargedl wnd fmproved os the funds at tlo disposnl of tho War Depariaiont may justify, untit it is capablo ot accommodating thres companies under a tield oficer. Tho Gen- +oral uays ¢ It 8 with much reluctanco that I have breu forced to tho belief that tho transfer of the Indisn Bureau to- the War Department is 2 noacessity of the | ublio sarvice. ‘The events of the past 18w yeats have demonstrated tho ntter inability of o civil gepertment of the (overn- ment to malutain the ecessary control ovor tho uncivitized Iudians. The effort to control them through civil agents while at noaca ou their ros- ervations, and turn thom over to the army when they leave their reservations or comuntt acta of bostility, bos proved, 88 might bave Lern expoctad,n most oflicient mode of producing war. Tho ofticers of tho ermy are compelled to staod (dly by, poworless for good, winle their promises to the Indisng mado at the termunation Loxoox, Dec. 1~6 8, m.—1be Standard says 1n conseuonce of tho recont conference batwoon the Krench and English commanding oficors of the North American naval atatioos, it ia bopad all soronoss cuused by French interforoncs in the Newfoundlaud flsherios #ilt bo removed. DIED, Loxvox, Nov, 30.—Prof, Thomss Hewitt Koy, the philologist, is dead, 1o waa Mathematical Professor in tho University of Virginis in 1824 pitie Ry LIBERIA. otte. This han bean 60 far altered as to roquire thio conwolidation of tho Turre auto diutrict aud Lyauwyille district, and Geu, White fs retained, while Buach is rolioved. Mr, Joggs remaing ag Collecior of tun consolidated dwstrict of Ine dianapolis and Lafayettu, COMMINKIONR BIGNED. ‘Tho Presldent as signed tho commiesiona of Josiah Robiusas Pustmaeter st Niles, O., and William Richardson, Postmoster at Chippswa Fallg, Wie. by a chain they bad pocared for that purpose, thoy wero discovered bv an inaide guerd, and fired upon without effect. The alarm bejog sounded, the convicts rurrendercd. The eifica- cions and thorough discipline and managemeut that Cept. Howard. the Warden. has offected lmuu;inmo guards, as well as among the con- victs, in calculnted to baflls all future attempta of prisonors to escapo, BAD CHAPACTERS ARRESTED, SEpeztat Disevateh to The Chicaan Irioune, LATEST YROX THE COMPLICATIONS AND THE REZ- Borrare, Nov. 30.—Two suspicious characters, CENT FI0UT. Riving tho names of Albert Houso mod Frauvk New Yong, Nov. 3),—Nows todhe 218t of Oc- | Kenall, wero nrrested last Baturday st Erie, aod tober has boon recoived from Liberls, including | since thoy Lavo been brought hore they re- a0 account of the battlo of the 10ih. The fol- | knowledged baving robbed s man near Joliot, lowlug Is 8 synopsia of a lotter from 3onravia | 11l of #300. The authorities of Joliet having to the Socretary of the ColonizatiouBooiety here: | boen advieod of their arvest, a man has this ‘“All the inland scttloments havo boen abau. | morniog armived who sass thero is good reagon to believa these man wern tho parties who soms doned, and tho inhabitents aro ac Lattobe. Tho | wcoptssince murdered a farrer near Jolet, and greater portion of them have lost all. On the | robbed bim of $700, and that they ate supposed 10th iost. our troops made an attack on to belong to an organized gaog in liinofs. Iarge uative town which s in sigbt of Harper, g 10 an organi gavg and wero ropulssd and rotroated fn disorder, THE ILLINOIS KU-KLUX. soveral belog Lilled snd wounded, leaving in Svecfal Dispaten to 1 he Chicago Tritune, the hands of the ouemy thres tield-pleces, with Caruoxpare, 1L, Nov. 30. arshall Crain, ammunition, whioh were turned upon Latrabe. | ype conyicted murderor of William Spenca, at The troops will not likoly renow the attack withont cannon, and tho Qovernmoat 1a unablo [ Cerierville omo months nzo, at present con. floed {n tho County Juil at Marion, has ocon- to maintain ro large a force for any length feuged his eins, and on Bunday Iast was taken of time. Kor thom to leavo would bo for the Sonhtlon 1n both wido s deeps vetendug o | o0t UF fail undos & strong kusrd and bastized. y g To ia writing & full confession of his connection 0 miles below Oapa Paimes, beiwasn | iy Fio \illinmesn County Vendots. whih will bo publistiod after bin deatl. o lis also @rand Taboo and Barreby, to tho windward of tle Grobo territorios, Tho treasncy is empty, | ;oo FiHG TR inculpating severnl wuo are at fresent uudet conviction for several crimea. CONTEATED HEATH, . The followlog is o coriect list of contests for roats in tha louse of Ilepresentativos: Ala. bamu, Brombers ve. Haraleoa ; Fiorida., Finley va. Walls ; lilizols, LoMoyne va. Farwell ; Lou- 1ainnn, Bnencor ve. Moray, Droux ve. Durrall; assachuaetts, Abbott va, Frost; Minnosots, x v8. Birawb; Now York, Lowry v, Norton ; Bouth Caralina, Leo vs, Rainey, Buttz vs, Macke oy ; Virginia, Flatt va. Goodo ; Idaho Territory, Forn va. Bennott ; Utah ’1‘orr‘lory, DBaskin va. Caunon. RESIGNED, Isasc T, Qibgon, Indisn Agent for the Osapes, hiaa teudered his resiguation through the Ezocutivo Committee of I'riends, and thoy Iiave accoptad it in o lotter axprossive of their bigh spprociation of his intogrity and devotion to the service. RETIREMENT OF JUDGE HOLT. Judge-Advacato-General Joseph Hult, of the army, has been rotired, upon his own applica- tion, aud Asalatant Judge-Advocato-Goneral Wiillam iMcKea Dunn has beon appoiuted to il tue vacancy, the appointineut to dato from Doo. 1. There will bo no appointuieat of Assistant Judge-Advocate-Genoral, Congross having pass- ed alawatits last scssion providiug for the nbalhtm of that obice when it should becoms vacsnl rud tho public cradit well.nigh oxnausted. It is sad that Eoglish influence baa been active in lostigating the patives of Capo Palmar, aud the wrrival of every Eoglish schooner from down tho coast brings to tho enetny quantities of am- maunition and gans, i NEW POSTAT-CAR BERVICE, Tha followiug arraogoments bave boon mads for tho now Wastern postal-car Rervica: The Cncinnati line mill leave Pittabaurg at 5:50 p, m,, Columbus, 12:10 a. m., sud ardvoat Cin- cinnoti at 4:40 5, m. Qoing east. the mail will loavo Cincinnati at 7:05 p. m., Calumbus, 11:45 1. m.. and arrive at Pittsburg at 645 n. m. The St, Louis poatul-car will leave Pittsburg at 8:30 .., Columbns, 9:3 p. m , and Indianapolis at 11:25 p. w., arclving in 8L, Albaos at 8:10 & m, In tho other direction, it 13 to loave Loois at 7:15 p. m., Indinospolla at 8. m,, Columbus a: noon, and arrive iu DPitts- burg at 7 o'clock p, m, ‘I'ko 8t. Lous jino mil do tho way-mail service botwaon Pittaburg and Indinnapolis, going both wayy, THE INDIAN COMMIKSIONLRSTI. It 1s reportad ou good authority that the Prea. ident bas now tendered tho position of Commis- sioner of Iudisn Affairs to ez-Congressman Williers H, Upaou, of Ohio. RAILROAD NEWS, ‘THE NARROW-GAUGE CONVENTION. Specral Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cantoy, I, Nov. 80.—Tho Narrow-Gaugs Railroad Qonvention Leld hore to-day was largoly attonded and vory enthusiastic. Its aim was to conaoct Burlington and two Iowa nar- row-gaugo roads and a road ruoning northwost from Moomouth with the Havavs, Rantoul & Lascorn Rond. Burlington, Monmoutl, Bushe noll, QGalesburg, Canton, DIrairio City, Pekin, Qibson, Champaign, Dloomington, and othor towonsent delegations, all alive with the idea that tho traosuorlation quoestion can be suttled only by the building of nsrrow.gaugeroads. Eurnest apeoches wero made by Col. Goorgo Boyder, Presidont of tho Convontion. The Hon. J, H. Gear, Spoaker of tuo Iowa Houdo of Roprusen- tatives; B. J, Gifford, Prosidont of the Havana, Rautoul & Esstera Road; Dr. J. P. Rogers and J. H. Buroham, of Bloomiugton; B. Donabua snd J. Morton, of Burdugion; J. B. Lott, of Gibson, aund oihers,were the spoakors, urging tho importance and practicsbility of paying casli for THE MADISON MURDER TRIAL, Bperial Dispatoh to The Chtcaco Tribune, JMupisox, Wie.. Nov, 30.—The trial of Ezwerg, the German scissora-grinder and saloon-koopor, FRANCE. for killug Jobn Thornton, in Soptomber last, TOF ELECTORAL DILL. was concluded to day, the examination of wit- Pants, Nov. 30,—Tho Assombly to-day finally :1'0“:‘!’ only O?K‘;r!“‘l:gl nl;nn‘ :5;1. Dl;_hn d-crcnneeu adoptea tho Electoral blil by a voto of 532 to 87. | W9 the princ i u defeose, Tho bill was 8o amended 88 to grant tho rigbt of ?_};{_mi';_g E‘-{’“V‘Al,‘;",;figg ':en""‘fiufl?d;?é:"fl; represontation to gll tho colonies exoopt Cay- | Ezworg's behalf. and tho case was given to the enno and Henegal. Jury lace this afternoon, At 7:80 p. m, the jury Urgoney was almost uaanimously voted for | Foudered a verdict of acquittal, two proposals, emansting raspectively from the KILLED ON SUSPICION, Right and Loft Contres. One provides that pon- B Qe era) aloctione wtal bo hold. Tob. 20, a5 the aaw Dpdiat, amihlo Ty Ccons TrboR. Asgombly convekod Feb. 27. 'Tho osher fixes | 3fTswooen, I T., Nov. 29.—Information has tho olections for Fab. 13, and the meeting of the { just been received through tho Tressurer of the Assembiy for March 10. Oroek Nation, ot Eufals, that several members Tue Commiltee to oxamine the propomsts w1l | of tho Vigilant Commttee rocontly organizad to bosppolnted Thuradsy. put an end to murdor and Jawleasncss generally e, in this Nation Lave, after an_excitivg chase of SPAIN. t#o weeks, run dawa, cnzmnd 20d killed 1wo CADINXT CHANGES. more notorious thiavos who woro strongly sus- Mapsm, Nov. 30.~Tho Ministerinl changes | pected of complicity in the recont murders of resolvod upon in thie Cablnet council of Batur- | White men. day, and nlready announced, will take place on Thursdsy, Tha 1st day of Febraary is appointed for the meatiog of the Cortos. COUNCIL OF WAR, The Cronisia statca thal atn conference be- twaen Gonn, Jovollar, Campos, and Quesads, at which tho King was presont, & plau of campalgn in the north was agroed upon. It was decided that thoro ehould Lo & ehort delay in the com- mencomont of operations on account of un- favorable weathior. e GERMANY. . YONARNIM INDICTED FOR TEEASON. Druiix, Nov. 80.—Princo Goitachakqf has wrrived. 4 The application of tha Public Prosscutor to tho Benato of tho Btate 'fribunal to indiet Von Arnim for treagon has boen granted. GORTSCHAXONF AND DISMANCK. Benwry, Nov. 80.—Prince Gortsohakoff had an SHOT IN A DRUNKEN ROW. Soectal Diapateh to The Chicaoo Tridime, DaxviLt, 1iL, Nosv. 80.—Willy Fowlor shot Joseph Hteel in tho abdomen yesterdsy eveniug, at Oakwood Btation, on the Indianapolis, Bloom= ington & Wostern Ruilrosd, in this county, in a drunken row, producing a wound which will no doubt prove fatal. Noarrests. This makes the tlurd person that has coma to his death by vio- lence {athia townehip in a4 meny munths, OUTRAGE, Special Diapateh to I'he Chieaan Tribuns, Brovx Ciry, Ia., Nov. 30.—Willism Juiner, of Marsbout, 40 yoars of ago, was arrested here by Bbentt McDonald to-day, Joinor is cbarged with atlempting & raro yosterdsy on the person of Mrs. Samuel Bloomer, s voung marzied woman, of AMerrilt Btation, 20 miles eait of here. MORE ST, LOUIS CORRUPTION, ¥ Interview with Bismarck to-dsy which lasted an Sveeral Drevateh to The Chacaso Frionne, of previous bostilitics are bewg tbwarted, and ‘.;,‘;l‘;g;““ i ::: nl’::;:‘:‘é‘mnlfi:lnm“ln ""‘l‘:"; hour, Br. Louwm, Mo. Nov. 80.—The Grond Jory 5 noneats, AATORAIG i tog daly sestmms | Y.+ This® il ks clionp Trognte KHOKAND, HBdeoBtedly, bk iger eontilsruiion A gtas poesiblo. They alirmed tunt money could be ralsed fu each vlace to build the roads acroua tuo rospoctivo counties, A Couunliteo of Twonty was appointod to forward the work. ‘Yen dsle- gates wore appointed to the Clhieap Trapsportn- tion Convontion ju New York in Decembar. Tha Couvention was entortainod st the Churchill Housa 1o fioo atyls. Caoton {8 resdy to butd s road throngh Fulton County. THE EFFECT OF MONOPOLY, Bpecial Diepalsh to The Chicago Tribme. InpuaNarorte, Nov, B0.—Joshus Staples has beon appoiuted Buperintendent of the Vandalia Lino, vice John E. Simpson, who takes the posi- tion of Goneral Mausger of thae 8t. Louls pooled linos, Btaplos hns bean Chiof Engiucer of the line for many yoars. An advance of b oouts on ast-bound freight takea effoct to- struction of the now CustonrHouse, A number of coutractors and workmon aro belng examined. CASUA LTI‘ ES: RUNAWAY AOCIDENT, Bpecial Duateh (o Tha Clif-az0 Trivume, Font Argixson. Wis., Nov. 30,—As Mre. Thomas Gidecns and dsughtor wers rotursing homo Jast Baturday from this place, the tongus of tho wagon fell out as they were driving down a hill, and threw tuem Into an old stons quarry by the sida of the road, killing the daughuer in- atantly, Tho womsa, it is thought, wul not re- cover. of the helpless aavuge, who hina 00 possiblo muans of redreas but ercapo from a resorvation wheqo his lifa js made iutolarable, thon tho army s onlled npon to pursuc the Indians, force them back on tholr reeervations, aud punish them tor disobodionca, Tbus a war is insugurated wlich could not have happoned if tho Iudians had been under mulitary control. Itia AN ERTIOE MISTARY, t0 suppose that {ho proposed trangfer of the in- disn Buleuu necossarily wmenus o doparture from tho *pesce policy,” that policy which is tho dio- tate alike of wisdom, justico, and humnnity, whuch has beon a: lund by the prosent Kxocu- tive, and is oot bikoly to beo abandoned by any of e successocs, unloss under inllaences of new surroundings.” Military mansgement mesna simply moro econumical, Just, ubiform, and con- sistout oxcoution of the Executive will. It moans permanence in tho mode of dealioy with tho Indiaua througn the agency of life-tanute ofilcers, who bavo spent wost of thelr sctive A RUSSIAN NXCRSSITT. Loxpox, Doc. 1—5:30 a. m.—Tha St. Peteirs- burg Golos says the fncessant raids on Rusa?an torsitory prove tho mnecessity for the ocoupati on of the remainder of Khokand by Rassian troojm. SERVIA. TIE SKUPTICHINA, DBrromoe, Nov. 80,—Tho sessioma of ‘the Skuptachina roopuned to-day. CRIME, A NEOLECTED CHILD BITTEN 8Y RATS. Specral Irevuteh to I'ha Chieago Trivune, 8. Loots, Nov. 30.—At an esrly hour thin morniog the attention of s police officer of the Central District was oalled to a norrible cage of "ueglsct to achild, A proetitute named Annle | MINE ACCIDENT, Porrsvrire, Pa, Nov. 80,—Lsst night at (| Buckville Collfery iu Tuscorsra, an acoident oc. cusrod by the sudden breaking of achain at- sll classes of morrow, THE BLACK HILLS ROAD. B tached to a holating-wagon, which was being let livea amoog the Indian who know Special Dispateh ta Tha Chican Tridune. Brown, llving in a crazy old structure at No. 518 R thelr | chumcter and. " wante, aud | gropx Crry, I, 1(:", 80.—Dizon County, upmco' atroot, has an infant daughter, to which | down lu the mines to haul the men up. Tho who bava overy possiblo motive for eite : sho isunsble to devote as much attention as sbould bo given. Luaat night she l=ft the child sleoping o bed Io tho macond story, and about 1 o'clock tbis morniugit waa heard to ecreem. No attention was paid to its cries for some thoe, uoul ‘finally the screams ‘wora 8o piercing that {ta mother went up-stairs to 88 w{nt was the matior. An sho entered the dall 0l room, five large rais jumped off the pillow and g ;n dissppeared in their h(dh.:f- ey n‘gnlug tor | 88330, Ihe covered with bl which had sleo staio e pillow. Ip the centra of tho forehest the ani- e D 0 DEAT Yt towls had torn soveral preces of fleuhs out, and in Wood, b = 8] placea on the child's face sbary 3t Pooy Hoilow, burned to-day, snd bis Tooth b i desp noisious, from which the | Wife aud throe childrou perishied in the famsa. blood dowed freeiy, The neok and shoulders T SRR were alvo badly lacerated. GOV. TAYLOR, OF WISCONSIN. Spectal Dumatch to Ths Chicago Tridune, mfifi?fimAfl"fl"&'&.fi‘}‘"fim Aaptsoy, Wis,, Nov. 30.—The inveatigation of Otraws, Nov. 30,—The wentence of death | tho charges of malfeasance sa au officer of tha passod upon Dr, and Mrs. Davis for the maraer | State Agricultural Hocloty, preferred sgainsi of Jane Gilmore has been commuted Into ime- | GO r""’;""‘:‘“ f::t' S“‘ u"":":: g:‘"“ prisonmient for life, Grest auxioty hus beon | COUNtY, sud poatponod from time Lo time, begen falt by the public to bring to justice tho man | Peforos Commitico of the Biate Agrioultural who seduced the girl and sent bor to Davw' | Soclety to-dsy. Ex-President Hiuckloy hns beeu | the clief wituees 50 far, and teatifiod that tho bouse. Ths evidence of tbe maie prisoner, | 110 charged for on the pay-roll by Taylor ag Davis, will now be availablo for thia purpose. | piarehals were employed without duro authority Withioot euch evidenco a4 cau be obtalued | aud uubeknowa to him. Clark withdrow the shrough Lim, probably groat dufleultics would | wpecificstion of fraudulent charges for pay to the magon came down with greal foroe, instantly ldlfing Haph Bharp sod fairick Mclntyre, and )y wounding other minera, THE PENNSYLVANIA MINE DISASTER, WiLkzspannr, Pa., Nov.30.—~The damage to the Union sud Grand Tunnel mines waa ot so serions as bas boen reported. Five thousaud ut each of them fn good order mago was caused by a fall of the Nebrasks, will vots Dec. 23 on the queatlon se to whother that connty will give their bouds to the amount of $70,000 to ald Ia the cousiruc- tion of the Covington, Colombus & Black Hills. Raitroad. It lu bolleved tha county will vote in tho atirmetive by a large majority. NARROW-GAUGE INCORPORATION, #pecial Luepateh to The Chizags Tridune, Beawvariecn, I, Nov. 80.—The Barlington, Moumouth & llliools River Ratlroad Company, capital 1,000,000, has filed srticlos of associs. tion in the oftice of the Bocretary of Btate. ‘The Company proposes to build s nnmw-g-ufll road émm ast Buriogton to Heyworth, McLean ouaty. dealing with thom wisely aud justly. It means todo away with the coustant inctuations of olicy, she continual disturbances of pro-oxist. l’ng arraugoments, and fraquont disregard of troaties or promisus which tavo led the Indiang to an almost total disbalief in the faith of the CGoverumout. Military mausgement mesus peaos and wecurity, giving oven s greater oppoi tuwty for tho labors of Ubristian misslanarles to civllizo and fostruct tho esvaga tribes, Lot thess worthy philanthropists be relieved from tho respousibility and contzmination of niors worldly mations, aud thelr intluence for good caunat theroby be diminished. sl iy NOTES AND NEWS, COMPTIOLLER KNUX'H REPODT. Special itoalch (o Lhe Chicaqo Teisuns WasamiaroN, D, G, Nov. 80,—Comptroller Knox, in that portion of his report which relates to Natlonal Banks, hus presented an olsborate historical essay in support of the Nationsl Baui- lug systom. The ropors has been submitted to sevoral memborsof Congress, who stato that it is the beat argument fur the malntenance of the National Baoking systom that they lave esen. In the course of the roport s vory remarksble paraliel [s drawn botween the banking legistation of 1812 and of {he prowens day, It sppears that the goneral features of the legislatlon in 1813 B ITEMS, The raliroad ticket ofilce at No. 67 Clark #troot, heretoloro kept jolutly by the Michigan Central aud Great Western of Canads, will after ttua be ths city ticket ofioaof the Michigaa Centralalons. Herotofore uo tickats over the Qrand Trunk end Canads Bouthern Rallroads could be had at that ofice, but heroafter tickots will be eald over sll tho Oanads lnos. 'The sama offico will a!s0 be used ss the oitytickes oflice of Wagoer's 8leepiog-Car line and berths :n llu‘o wooared thers over all the Michigan Cene ral luew. i ive in obtajuing a couvictior. wen, saying that he hnd been misinformed. are vory wimuar (0 the provislons of the present | Afr. D, AL Kendrick Lias boon appointed Gen. | 85 ) Senking seh, ¥ oral ickes Aent of the lilinols Midland Bai- |, Tho seutepcs of demth passod upon Ersstus st baholie INDIAN' TROUBLES. way,in place of AMr, C. E. Follett resigued. Mr, . 4, Hervey has resigned the position of tho Iltinois Midland Raitioad and Mr. W, H. Cruger has been appointed 1u his stead, wilt ofiice at Pazis, Mr. W, Bioart Las aléo resigned the po- eltion of Auditor of the Illinala Midland Rall. rond. Mr. ‘Chomau Lknott, chief acoountant, wilj sct as Audltor uutil tbo powitiou ie pormanent) filoa. Mr. U. J. MoPhersou Lias bean appoint Train-Dispatcher and Buperintondent of Tel- ograph of this yoad, Heresfter a line of slospiog-cars will run over tho Michigen Central co Bagiosw by the way of Jaokaan. “'Lhis will andoubladly 88 good news }:&oumw business in that past ol Aiake DEPADTMEINT HOULS, At the Cablues meotivg lo-day it was decldod ihat clerks in all tho Departments shall be boye- aftor required to worlk dml{ uutil 4 oolock 1u- stoad of unill B, as at present. This change way wada uecesssry oo uccount of tho grest arrears of work iu {he Treasary Departwent, and it way dacided to extsud tue new rule to other Depars- wonts, Thero i, lu fuct, & Iaw which has been many yrars on the statuto books directiug that wll the Deparunents shall bs apen for the trans. ‘action of buniness eight houre i winter sud ton in . the ' sumipsr, but for wany Yyouss nl.\uhnlalnl‘t!u 'l‘ll’l been l:.‘l‘ %I:K‘dudb.l ‘;lh- clerks will doybiless complalo o regulstion, Lus 60 & xuls nmumug wlarks are Uhu pufl watlier, bss been commated, 'Iire prisoner was s p Toported insano, and the Goverumens sent DE. el Divpalik do S0 chicaan Tt Workmsn to ezamine blm, Dr, Workmau ro- | Kaxsis Ciry, Mo, Nov, 80.—A srecial dis- ports Hotobkiss to ba insane, and he will thero- | patoh to the Zimes from Donver siates that fore be soak to the erimnal lunstio asylum as troops Lave been ondored from Forts Lyon, Hockwood. Uniou, aod Wright to the nelghborhood of Clme maron, New Mexlco, where, it 18 repovtod, the Bpectal A to The Chicage Trdune, Apachie Indiaus had rovoliod. About ten days Davxuroxt, In, Nov. 80.—A tersible trageily | sgo one of the Apache Cliofa refusad to take ococurred on Sundsy at Tomestead, In., S0 mil s | the fations offered by the Goveroment Agent, west of this olty. A fermei, who had been et a- | gnd, after some words, tho Iudian drew & revoly- poatiog the lnMuhtL “MM. wito, unb h:: : or and shot the Agest \hr:‘nxh the nu‘d. "X‘no Bunday moraing, saylog he would ot ba affals. cansed greal aXi s, ani efter Sgun unillalghte Bob aboud Roos by retusde d, | b fodisn was plased t':mfnom [T ) AR ANTI-TILTONIAN. Dupate of ance, tho tribe made » general disturb. Thore are gravo fears that a genoral outLroak of the Apachos and Utes will take placs, and muchanxioly isfolt. Dispatcheq fiom Yants Fo are lookod for during the next twenty-foar houts. e LAZOR AND CAPITAL. Dissatisfaction Among the Pennsyle vauoia Conl Miners—linportant Quos. tions to be Decided in tho Convention To-Dny. speesal Inagatel ta The Chirago Trivins, Prrysung, Nov. 30.—During this fall o great doal of dinsstiafaction bas ezinted botwann tho mlaers and operators on the Pan-Handlo Rail- road In this (Allegheny) apd Westmoro- land Counties. The aversge price for mining has Leen 2! conts per bashel over Y¢-inch acroen, stlowing a smsll portion for nut eoal. ‘This dacreaso in wages bas not found s proportionate decrcane in living exprnses and ronts, and the men are cansequently dissatisfied. Howover, tho coal trade of tho vallay bas boen dull this year, and, even now, somo of the opetators have shut down, but it s a wall-kuown fact that thoy aro pur- charing from other quarters and shipping to Wentern and Boutherv points. Tho opmatora cisim that the dulluems of trade demands that they stop this production, sa the markets aro clutted. This is not & fact. Coal is now very hich, and good pricea are abtajnod even in this murket, Tho mnating to-morrow swiil be o delnzate ono, and held at Mausfleld, on the Pan-Haudlo Road. It in n regularly authorized Couveution, sud probably all the pita on the line of the Pan-lan- dle will bo repiesonted, Tho result of thoir action will be looked for with much interost by miuors ju othier parta of tha coitntry, By masy 8 striko I8 thought imoolitic fust now, sa & hard winter i just coming on and tho wen are poor. -~ CHARLES 0'CONOR. Il Recovery s Doubtfal. New Yook, Nov. 80.—Charles O'Conor venter- day was able to take a little nourishment, his atomach not rejocting food, &8 on previons dave, For four days beforo Sunday ho liat been 80 woak that water waa the only thing which hin eyatem would rotain. The procise nature of his disessa Las not been determised. but it i thourht to bo parslysia of tha stomach. Hia pliviicians thought, last night, thero was uo donbt bat that be would live natil to-day, and that this eveniug they will be able ta say what the probmbilities of liie tecovery are. Thoy feel littie bope, howover. thas be will got woll, saud bis advaoced ago grostly diminishes the pros. poots of his restoiation Lo hoalth, Aot i FIRES, AT OBERLIN, O. Svectal Dispalch {o Ihs Chicage Tridune, Opzuwry, O., Nov. 30.—A dieastrous firs oc- curred here laat nigbt, sbout 1 o'clock, which ontirely destroyed the Union Block, North Col- lege atreet, owned by Mesers. Jarvie & Carpeu- ter, aud occupied by Locko & Newell, boot-and- shoe store ; Harvey & Wilmont, grocory ; snd a ninety-nino.cent store. The fire broke out in Locke & Nowell's store, from a dofoctive fiue, and waa woll under control of the Fire Depart- meot. Nuddenlvthe steam-engine gave out, and tho block waa left to the mercy of the flames, which burst out afresh with wild fury with notbing to combatit. The Elsria firc-co- gine was sent for aud arrived about 2 o’clack, but the fire was not stopped tll the whote block was deatroyed. Mare damaze would undonbted- 1y have bean done but for the timoly arrval of the Elyrin eugino. Loss, £50,000 to 260,000, No insarance on building; very little on goods. Locke & Nowell lcut evertlilng, estimafod at £7,000. Hovey & Wilmont'and the ninety-nine centatore firm eaved moat of their goods. AT WHEELING, W. VA, ‘Warerise, W, Vs., Nov. 30,.—At 9:30 o'clock this morving & fire broko outin Washington Hall, in this city, totally destroying the bullding. The third floor was occupied by the Masonic fratoruity, Two firemen had limbs broken, and J, Oliver, of Philadelpbia, was serionily injured by the third foor falling with them. Olver is not expected to recover. The losy 18 estimated a3 ©50,000; the insurance is not defluitoly koown, but fs supposod to be $17,000, 'fho hall was occupied by the Logisis- ture, AT OTTAWA, ILL. Special Dispateli to I'he Chieauo Tridune, Ofrrawa, Ili,, Nov, 30.—This morning abont 5 o'clock a fire was discovered in the engine-room of King & Brown's placiog-mill and pump fac- fory In thia city. That eatablishment snd two frarme dwellmg-houses wers consumed. No in- surance, Tutal loes about 12,000, AT BELLEVILLE, OAN. Beurevnre, Can, Nov. 80,—The engine- houso at the Grand Trunk Rallway station here ‘burned iast night. Ton engines were deatroyod. The other railway-buildings wors eaved with dif- fculty. Loss, $15),000; insurea in Euglish compaoies, AT MELROSE, MASS, Mernoss, Mass., Nov. 8),—The Cancert-Hall block, Boardman's Block, and a block of stores on Eesox etreet, wero buinoed this morning, Tho loas is $70,000 ; the 1nsurauce §35,000, AT LOWELL, MASS, Lowrrw, Mass., Nov. 50.—A fire this morniog in the picker bailding of the Tremont and Sul- folk Corparation caused & damage of 50,000, losured. IN CHICAGO, ‘The alarm from Bog 518 at 7:15 o'clock yestor- day morning was caused by a fire in the one- wtory frame rostaurant at No. 241 East Randoloh atroot, occupled by Willism Lane, avd owned by the Western Cement Company, Damsge, $25; no tnagrance, The alarm from Box 582 at 2:30 o'clook yeater- day morniog was cansod by s fire In the two- story framo No. 473 West Chicago avenus, owned by My, Eichel, and_occupied as o moat market by Frank Gillett, Damage trifling. Causc, an overhoated stove-pipo. The alarm from Box No. 817 at 8:50 o'clock yesterdsy morning waa caused by s fre fu the one-atory frama barn in the rear of No, 812 \Vest Mouroe eireot, owned aud ocoupied by E. II. E':mmtm. Loss, £325; insurauce sud causs un- own, THE SONORA REVOLUTION, 8ax Faancisco, Nov. 80.—A dispatch from Tuceon, Arizons, confirms the defoat of the Sonora revolutionists in a fight at Altar. Threo ofticets and twonty-four mon wero killed aud wounded, Soveral houdred borsos snd othor property wers captured, The rovolutionlats made Tucson their headquarters, and enliated maoy men thers, i) SUICIDE, Special Diepateh to 1he Chicago Tridune, TaBarre, I, Nov, 80.—Jossph Nensel, a baker, of Peru, committed snicide this morning by shooting himself throngh the Leart witha pistol. Ho had beon in the babit of having tree q wprees for Many years and, nln‘nl fl‘emfi;‘an: had made uu’or ulxp:::émyu é euicide. 1o waw 51 yoars of age, and leaves a wifo and several ohildren, ety e FINANCIAL. Nxw Yomxk, Nov. 80.~Thoue is atill a little ex- oltement among dopositors in thé savinga banks, ood e slight run was made to-day on the Frank- lin Bavinge Bank; :ol‘l‘leh h’u plenty orb lmcmy. Is payiug eve a8 faut aa posaible. n: m%’m&m;ymd ’yuturdny g: the North Rivor Savings Bank cootinued to-dsy, bot tnere i lean anxiely among depositors, who were promptly paid. ————— NATIONAL GRANGE. Lovisviex, Ky, Nov, 80.—The Netionsl Graogo voted down sevoral resolutions to ad- journ, and in il Kkelihood will continue in ses- slon another week. To-day rosolutions ondor- ing the eatablishment of a Court of Apjeals for Oungn was sdopted. seqions are pris b m-L ing held with olosed doors moralog sud ———— e DUBUQUE'S TAXES. Speetal Disvatzh to The Chicare Teidune, DoBugus, Is., Nov. 80.~The tax-booke of ogr oonuty woro completed yestorday sud tormed over to the Tressuroe for oco'lestion. Tho my- seased value of Dubuque Clry ls 98,033,675 total tax to{ the city, 0122,490.84, Deing oss Lhah Sotal 90,238.80 e yeary connty, 110 of raflronda fu no_ foliown : $163,500 3 Chinton, Dubtiquo & Minnes $87; Chieago. Clinton & Dubuqua, Sodfid ; Dubuquo & Nouthwestern Radroad, 921310 ¢ total m.acesment of railronds in the cou iy, Of tho entiro tox-tsvy in tha county aver fivo-elghths in paid by tho city ‘the thirtioth annual banquat of the Tilinola Bt. Andrew's Bocioty took place Inat evening at 0 Shierman JTouse, s nd was abrilllant afair, a4 4 ususl with the yearly banquota of the Secinty, Thete wero nddreseen by Judgo Daolittle, Proai. ont Macdonald, ltobort llervav, Ewy., oud othors, n full Lint of tonsts and responses, aod o A fl ropott of the ban quet {8 yuavoidably erowded out this morning. HCRSE-SENSE. Sneeiol Diszateh ta The Chicaan Tribune, Ot7awa, Hl,, Nov. 80.—To-morrow the {m- porters of draft-horges of Northern Illinofs will hold & convention in thia citv, the objoct balng to torm an ascocintion and protect tho futorests aud dealors 1n thorough- canuy timo gonerally. of imr.orters, brruders, Lred draft-borso: OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS. Sloamahins Ezypt and Oity of Brooklyn, fro # York, anl Parthls, from Boaton, have arr{‘vf\dfl at. EX-SENATOR HARAIS DYING. Arzaxs, N, Y., Nov, 50.—Irs Harrie, formerly United States Senator, isdying a his residonce ———— Why run oy Hek with Tourcongh, cold, hoarsenens, orfudeed ouy pulmenar; when 3 remedy nafe, an Dr, I, Jagtie's Expector: 5 of teonchial complatut, thurdugh, and 30 waily olialhe | tann be lied ? € sou Linen contracted & mesere colil, s:ve sour L dangerous {rritation and quently bringa about oonsum: 70rting to the Expectorant s tnd of troabled with any nifetion of e thrott, you will fiud this remedy equally effestual In arfordhy phlegm, #nd in bealing the inflamed yasts, A imrnatton, which fre. lon, Ly promplly re @ relio? from clatructing “I'PAYS T0 TRADE OK THS WEST SIDE? THE FOLLOWING Special Bargains BRESS & Are now Displayed on the Connters of the Grreat West End Dry Goods House. One caeo Camol’s Iair Suiting, 26 40 cent cuality, ir 8erges, good tho quality 3 g0 Costume Plaids, Dark Bhedes, reduced from 85 ot to 60 ctsyard. Drap d'Ete, last seaso: 81.25 poods, for G5 ct: Fino All-Wool Fronch S colors, 80 cts, worth & Great Bargains in Empress Cloths at 40 and 50 cts, muchundorvalue. Spocinl Bargains on our Cheap Con- tro Tablos at 20, 25, aud 30 cta of _Poplina, Serges, Crepe Cloths, Hair Line leids, English Sorgo LISO, Eniokerbocker Snow-Flako BSuit 1nge, 3-4 ond 6-4 wido, in varied assortment. Elogant Now Fronch Baskot Suit. ings in exquisite shades. Largo varieties of Self-colored, In. glmg}u' and Mixed Plaid Costumo Choice Novelties in_ TFrench and 8cotoh Pleids, in Clan Tartans, Cloth Shade Ground t Colors for Children’s Camel’s Hair and Homespun Sorges and Pleids to match. Large linos of the Latest Costume’ Novoltios in all dosirablo shades. Elogant 8hades Froach Cashmeros and Morinos, vory choap. s, Biria & 0o, MADISOR & PEARIA-STS, Heavy Camol’s Iig shades, 60 ets yard, heretortoro sold at 75c. Btylisn New Sor, n's shados, cerges, solid T CHICAGO WHITELEAD&OILG E. W. Blatchford, Prest, Alanufactuaers and Dealers in White Lead, Zine, Linssed Cfl, Patty, Colors, Varnisies, Cottage Colars, Luticating i, Brushas, Aud Painters’ Matorials generally, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Pure Groods a Specialty. All Goods Warrantod as Kepresonted, LARGE RETAIL DEPARTHENT. Bpoolal Indacements to Buyers for Cash, If our goods ocannot bo obtained readily, send your orders direct to ouraddrees, and thoy will beprompt 1y filied et the lowest pricos. OFFICT, MARUFACTOLY, A3D SALESROOH, Corner of Green and Fultonests,, Chleago, West Side, SEWING MACHINES, BEST HOLIBAY GIFT! BE\W MATIS, Greatess Sewing Machlan Inventlon afthe day N ATTH Call andiaesfigate AT BALESROOM OF Willeox & Gibbs Sering-Hachue Company, 200 and 203 Wabash-av, MISOELLANEQUS, ENGRA HTCHINGS. 1l cullotion of Evycaviis uhd busbiuat Coples, Rure und Clioice Liprersions,~aru oo e g on u:mmunu at the Bx%n nlgfilu'un.‘.\fl- LURG & Q0. 117 aud 119 Blate-st, MEBMAN WUNDERLIOD, Q. & Pragrean, Agh, [f ey § 3 —