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2 e THE COUNCIL, Efort to Shovo Thromgh the Citizens® Railway Scheme, Tho Iilegal Devise Is Shown up and Badly Beaten. Pleasant Exchange of Comvlesies Detween ¢ AR, Hitdreth and White, Ald. Camphell Raises His Voice in Fa- vor of the “Eurcka®® Plan, Amendments to the Building Law--- The City Coroner. Snle of the Lake-Front. A specisl mesting of tho Comtaon Couneil way held last night, Presidont Dixon in the chair, THE CITIZENSY BIREET-NAILWAY. Tha ordinances rolating tn tho Citizens' Rall- way Company and the Chlcazo & Englowood Horse and Dummy Ralroad, which were iutro- duced Nov. 15, aud were im _tin3 Clork's hande at the time of adjournmont LTou¢iay avoning, woro thon taken up. Ald. Clarke wished to eso #ho petition pro- sented by the people in fav.orr of tho frauchisn asked by the Citizona’ ailway® Company. Ald, Fitagorald wanted to Jtnow who tho in- corporators of that Compauy' wero. This was one of the biggeal things uve © Lrought before tho Counoil, sud they should buwe a little light. After proper inquiry, it was; learuad that no petition tad accompaniod the ordinanco relat- ing to the Cltizens' Railway. . Ald. Fitzgerald stated tlay o pietition Liad beou presanted to the Committco. Ald. Csso said accordiug to law thoy could not grant thin francliso without ‘heing potitionod 1y the roquisite numbor of propety-ownary along the proposed roate. Ald. Hiklreth, who was not aitogother satia- ficd sbout the non-pxistonco -of a pedition, de- mandod of the Clerk whother guch & document +waa prosonted. . After further scarch, a potitiion for n railrosd on the South Side was found, sind Ald, Hildroth, continuing, said thers was womothing strangy wbout tho placing of thud p atition, Ho know how tho mattor was being ma nipulated by somo of the Aldermen. ‘Tho petition, tho requeat of ouo of tho Aldormau, was_read. It gayi) & difforont routu than that ssked for by the Uit tons’ Rmivay. Ald, Clarke asked if it was 3 squaia deal for pther parties to attempt to got a Lianchiso upon that petition. Ald. Waterman said the petition referred to the Englewoud Company, and bo +h ought they could %oz Rraut ld h:n: 80 Lo tha Citizons® Railway ‘omapany undar it Axg. Hildreth contended that, whea the peoplo eirculated a potition for a horso radroad, they wanted, nJm shouid bavo, the sccommodation, po mattor woat company might ofler o provide n‘Md. Waterman said the Council bad no rizht togive tho Citizens’ Haliway Compsny & franctuso ou the strengily of this podition, Lt would bo perpetiating an Jutrage on tho community. Ald. Hildreth, who admictod having an inter- pat 1n tho new Compsny,atated his prekuowledge of theso nice polnts sud sho mon vrho wera to rago thom o the Council, aud gave Lus opinion thereon. He waa confident tlio now Compauy would satiaty the poople. & ‘Ald, Whita Inquired who wero tho incorporat- o8 of the Citizeus' Xiailway Compsauy. ‘Tho Chair ssid bie was nitable to anawer ; tho ordinance ought to give that iuformation, Ald, \s'nlu:mm it appeara to me tho Com~ any is & mytl 5 A{d. Fitzgerald did not oo, a8 they had no proper petitlon before them, how Qiey could taka action om the ordinance. They alwould vote it down, Ald. boll shought the routo blocked ont s ono. W requircd a strect-railway, aud he conld not andsxstand tho great oppusition whicl bad been shown. The soction of tho-new clar- tor rolating 1o petitions had ecarcely sver Loun complied with, and there was Littlo uus stickling upon this aios poiat, 'm. Hpaidiog said thers had boon no petition presented s0 the Strasts and Alievs Committoo of the South 8ido 1n favor of the Company, and 10 ous had ever boen before tha Compauy o ad- vocate its caims, A number of property-own- ers had remonsiratod against laying a track on Boutb Dearbora stroet, Ald, Callezton had s falot recollection of a petition being vresouted for & railroad ou some of the strosts. No long nn such 4 potition uad ‘boen presented, it was the duty of the Council ‘t0 grant tho franaehiso. Ald, Woodman claimed that whon such a pe- tition was prescoted 1t was their duty to give a franchise to any company wiio might ssk ter the xight of way. ¢ Ald, Clarke read a newspsper clipping show- dog that John Link, Alexander Campbell, aod John MoDougall virtually comprised tho Cii- 2ans' Railway Oompavy, sud thut one of thoss gontlomen was father-iu-law to Wilham Mil- reth. Ald. Hildroth explsined away this insinuation, declaciog_that no father-in-law was connectod with the Company g0 far sa tho Hildreth famty ‘waa concarnod. ?) Ald. Oiarke moved to placo the ordinance on file. Lost by A vote of 21 to 15, ‘I'he ordinance was then voted down by a voto of 27 ta 8. TOE CHIGAGO & XNGLEWOOD: Ald. Richardsos moved the passage of tho or- dinauca relating to tho Chicago & Englowoud Jlotes sud Daminy Railvoad. Ald. Waterman ralsed the point of legality. The charter roquired a petition from owuers of tand representing ooo-balf of the sircots on which the track had to be laid. 1fo moved to wocowmwit for swo weeks in order to dotermina whether the potition ulled the requirements of tho law. Ald, Richardson thought the mattor onght to e carefully coneidered, and seconded Ald. Waterman's motion, He womid also mova tho recunsiderstion of the voto on {lLe other onli- pauce, snd its recommiiment lor tho samo oriod. ‘Ald, Quirk paid the Bouth 8ide Compauy was trying to get bold of tlus frunchise. o wantod 10 860 B COmMpADY COMPOLLE With tho Huuth Bidu oaus. Ald, Callerton sakod how it was that {ho six Aldermen composing the Bticets aud Aoy Com- mistes of tho Bouth Divislon permiticd thoes ordinauces ta come before the Conncil with n P recormmendation, sad now votod sgsiust it. Ald. Fitzgorald said after tho report woy pigued » remonstrauce wos prosentod sgainst shio ordinance, Al wirk called attention to tho fact that lhul-d‘mqu 10 yemonatrance in the bauds of {hy Clerk. . Fil 1d wanted to put [a & copy of tha 2 Puseery b {Luugm byprDum o semonstrance, but this was ut. ".Anl?. t;:on« (Fousth Ward) atated hia remem. Ald, White moyed ho brance of & remoustranco. ‘Aftor furtbor disoussion, the previous quesiiou, which was qarriod. ordinance was tuen rscomuusied, o Ald. Richardsou's wotion to reconeidar the Yoo ov the ordinance of (ke Ciizeus' Muilway Qumpany then eame up. Ald. stoge moved to l'ny that motion on tho ta- ble. Loat—yeas, 10; va) e motiois Lot 10 by 'Phe motion 105 rpconaidering wai CAITIO o volsof 30 1o 18, The ordiuance was then re- sommitted. THE METROPOLITAN, During the debate on ihesa urdinances, refor- suco was made W the Metropolitau Haitromd Compaay, which White depominated & damned swndle. This touched Uildrowh on a teuder I ou & question of privilege, and forthwith isuuched loto a tirado against poor Geurgo, calling blw, among ather vils thiuge, & black-sudstan our of lio was gravted leave 1o aposk the worst kind, The Chair eudeavorced to bring Ihldreth to order, but the wortby Alderwau was [:Iu§;afly tho waimed up, #ad gould not hear the sound of avel. b Ald, Case (indiguantly)—Let us have sume thing different frow thiu” disgiaceful eshibiiion. 1f we bave » Chiair, lot order be maintaned, The Chisir—Tue geutleman rosy on a question of prins of small, rich or poor, g the lengiago and making him chsw Ing words, THI ALDERSANIC NENE 6ANDIS. Several of t whermen rose G thar e to protest a this displav. bt didhirea fell bt compiately exuaun Tho ecene Wil 10 0,er, thongh, George, ol Mahoug 1o by bl by ildreth, had o wti o of pi aleo, Ha raid: I am_tho rentloman that = 1 1 believe tae Motiopolitan Railread wan a fraud, A Hildeetts (throwing Jug arma vaund like & windmilli—Yost #poko positively, eir: you diln't Hay brliave. Alt, Whito (Retting red in tlo faso aml all tho nmgic going out of bin varee)—Very vell, L will royoat tho matao words, eir: 1 wiil repeat them, § w5, if pouwible with greater etapliaete, {Seu i tion.] Ihat Coinpany, kiv, verpetinted the ! goel frand ever |ergetrated npon any Connel 10 the conntrs, sir, And, mir (s to taa Chans man), it makns noy difference to mn what fuul- taontised men ¢0.ues before tho Conned and ealle we a blact-aud-tan— Ilero Ald. Campbecll Jumped s i feot, havieg vesicert Bldvoth Tepima Lis mitesky und cawting wilil, nounclng glanees at poor Gieorge. dnen ton poine of ordor,” eried Campbell, “Tho Chair's rirhits bave beon trarapled upen, and we are hound (o defond them," Atd, Whito maintained hig feot and tried to - s pororation, but Ald, Cullerion by thie A had becomo conscious of the impending 2 and drowned Georgo's vaigo in Vigoraue peN . Whita (straming lis lungs Lo the utmost) Who uas tha floor ? Ald, Culintton would not pivo way, howover ; ho protested againat such finguago as had been weod, ALl White—Ho do I, Ald, Cnac—W hy can'l o have order ? Tio Chair—The Aldernay must not nbwso the privilego necortnd s by the Conueil, (ioorio nas getiing ready to prove tho justico of his canse, wheh soo_unsympathetio tellow roved an sdjonrnment, Georgo gulied down bie ery sentoncen, aml wat dowh Lo adtow tlie vote to Do tason, no donbl thinkng the duticulty could be lretior artanged on the widwwni, ‘Tho motion waa voled down, and George Lud thon .-nu‘IIcJ off suticicutly to allow bumiuess 10 pro- ceed. COMNITIEY, NEFOLTH, The Committeo vn fudiciary reported in favor of the crdimnod abulishing tho ullive of City Masstial. Laid evor teuporarily. Tho Commities on I'olice ‘reportod, commend. ing the action of the Mayor in renioving Martin seully. Adopted. TUIE CITY CORONEN. ‘Tho Committes on Polica raported on the ordi- nance creating tho oftleo of Cliy Coroner, recoms mendiug that the foe be redneed from 310 10 25, Ald, Quirk moved to pluez on file, Al Bichardson suid ho was iu Javor of & City Corouer, a8 he had pecotue conviveed that the § ofice was necded. Thers wois, hioweier, grave dofects su thiy ordinsnce, nud he moved its ro- comuwtinl, Carried, TUE LAKE-FRONT, Ald, Spaulding subtaitted tho fotlowing: Itesoren, ‘Yhat the Camptrolier be, amd 1 beroby, authorized 1o nrgotiate uud sell the ties o ks of ground between Muaroo and Randolph stie-.s , ki as (he Lie-Front, to tho Tinma Cenbeal Jiailro: stie rice offercd by sald Rallroad Cotapa- 20,000 Referrod to Lho Committee on Finance, Ald, Hddretl maved tuut the opinion of the Corporation Counsel bo obtuined relativo (o tho position of the contrres for aity priting under tho uew chatter, Carried, d Ald, Cullerton taoved that the Sunerintendont of Polico be authorized to adver.so tor propo- snl8 to aupply the Police Dej artmonts with uai- form, Keferred to Comni tes o Folics. TUE CUlLL-HOL 8L Ald. Campbell submitted tho following , Wirngas, Tho City of Cideago and the County of Cook (i, on or ubiat the ba duy of Auet ini2, turough their legally consiitited “authorie, eoler §nto 8 jomt conttis t or the erectlon of w Court-tausa sud City-Hall, tho wio t inportaut part of raid oon- tener. biug an foliows s “BECTION 1, Tho waid tion of & publis bulkdin County aud Uity 2, 'The gencral exterior deaigu of sald Lullding shall bo of & Naiform curaoter aud 1c8, i fusy be hereafter ayreed ipon by the Loard of Coaaty Cotatalswioncrs and 1o Commun Council of Lae City of Clifenga 2" Witrreas, In comjlance will rald contract, tho Doard of Gounty Comnusrioners dit, on tue Sith day of August, 19,3, ana tho Comton Conved ou the 1ith of Qatober, 1874, adopt tho * E 1 28 the plan after swhieh o build said Court House aud City-Hail, aa per tho follow it Feswitou adojted Ly thy Couuty Comialonera fa, at shear request, by the Common Gounddi 1 “+ Keka.ved, That the ylan known aa ¢ Carska,’ or No. 5, 1 Win ollcetian aubmiited for the Court-Llonse and City-Mall Lo kud 18 heseby achated and adopted an tho plan aiter whlch to Luitd” safd Cuurs-Honsc aud City- Latl, subjoct to wuch chunges atd wodiiteations as ey be hereluafter @ :teriined on by the Common Councll of thaCity of Chicayn wud thy Loazd of County Gomminsioucrs.” Therefo tes will foin In the ereca Block i, tor the use o (b 0nvsnsp, That the archilect of tho city b3 zad Lo ie horeby diruited upd {nstructed 10 prejare plius and spocificationn for the efty's jortion of the nuw Court- House and City-Htatl, secording fo tho neiginsl plan ut that the Cily Clerk: adopted, 58 alove ect forth, f Jounty Commiesivuers of susll notify the Bosrd of this action, After a groat deal of lively opposition, which at ono ume throntened to assuwe the siwe shapo as the Hildreth-White fracas, Akl. Camp- boll ultnnately got in somo forcibly remarka npainst tho Conuty Ring under cover of a no- tion o vefer to the Judiciary Comumtiee, ‘tho County Board, he sald, bad goue on with tha work In direct violation of tholr coutract wih thocity, It was now a question wheter egbt men of that Bosrd should contrel the forty Aldermou of tho city, and forca the eily into butlding what might proporly be called a sardino box with n Maasurd roal on it. Ald.Iticbordson oxplainod that the wholn Cotrt-Tlouse muaster was m tho linuds of the Bourd of Public Works, and the Couuel wero uot to blatno for anvthings that might be dote. AlU, Fitzgorald was beginuing o spocch ou the nuk{!ct. whien d. Campboll moved to adjouru. An it wan balf-past 10, and there was au improssion thas tho later the session the wvinier the business, the motion mat with favor, sud the Council ad- Journed. THE BUILDING TAW, "Ths following ardinanco was handed in by Ald. Cullerton, but was not renched : fie 3t Ordaned, e, Thut on ordinance entitled an sOrdinance pertaining to theluspeotion, constraction, alteration, ropairing, and romovel of buildings, Passcd Nov. 20, 18i6, be amcnded 43 fullows ¢ Ko, 1 0f sald_ordinauco a wionded s follows : Provided, Thut all folb aud composition roofu shall by made of 1ot less thwn three-ply No. 4 fulting, which shiatl ba woll coutented togethnr, and be covered with distilled conuposition and_ cleas, scroened luku gravel, woll bilded, swept off, and covered with the same materiul as above prescrited, Each of waid coveriugy shall be of uot lesn than balf of aa iuch In tiekucws, Hee, 17 of enjd ordinauca i amended e follows : Provided, That jn tho erection of a1l buildings no por- Hon of tho walis of any luilding whall e cacrled moro than 10 tho Lieight of b atory of wuch bullding above auy other portfon of such walls, Hee, ¢ of sald ordinance is amended na follow: Provded, That bay or otel winduwa slsll bo con- structed at 1ot o leda distauce thau 10 foot frum thu wrade of the aidewalk, und uo such winilow shall sx- fend over the sidewalk beyoud tho luo of the lot & greator Aistance than 31 luchice, Hec, 50 of #aid orditanco shall boe amendnd as fol- Laws: Progidedy TERL Ui cllitieys of sl rallroad fo- coimwhves 1b e in tha Uity of Cileugo #hall be pro- vided with sperk-catelicrd, Hec, 07 of sald urdiuunge o amendod as follows s Aud e tt furtner procwed, ‘Chat it whall bo thy dut: of the Supersutenduat of Bulklings of the City of Chi. cago (o enter upon Lhe promiie vi whicli wny btk fiig I belyg_crocted, alfered, o repuited, atherin b fa preseribod by (ho Jawn aud erdinances of Ui City 6t Chicago, und o Frovent tho ortctivn, ulters. tloit, or rapulviug of wuch buildiug ozcept au preseribe od dn such Laws and ordinauces, lege, Al Jllfdm.h (at sbe top of bis \'oim}-—\'nl. wr; and [ shall wantaio that privilege Just ss loog as I staud on this loor, aud if auy maz, big l-}l‘l‘r o l‘gduul we t.n: attampt {p auy shape whatever ia say sucl Nnoé. X ahall clas tho privileye of coulradic- e o THE INFLATIONISTS, Ixniaxaroris, Dec, 1.—A wmoeting was hold at e Btate louso to-night iu the lnterost ot th uew party wovoment, &t which greenbaek wpoechus wero mado by tho Hon. Jobn Drew, of Now Jerxey, and the fon. Bidnoy Myors, of Ininois, Rewolutions were adopied doclering for judopendent political action by the peoplo for the establisbmont uf an Awerlcau systom of fluance; dewandivg of Congross st ymmodiaty aud unconditional repeal of the Resumption ucty the permanent retirewent of all Nutioual Bank notes, and Lo sulntitutivn therofor of legals tonder uapor 1onoy to be issued direct from the Gnvernment ; tho rotuuding of the present Ligh Interost-beanng debt intu uterchaugoablo vouds of emall devonunation, Learlug nut to oxcaud 8.65 per vont iutorest ;' no increaso of tho luterest-beuring dubt Ly fundivg nou-inter- ent-boariog surrency, or by the ssle of bonds to buy precious oAl —-— AMERICAN RIBBONS FOR ENGLAND. New Yok, Deo, 1.—la counection with the export wovemont fallowing closely lho weuding out of Amorican cottou fabrice 1o Euglaud, the most lnterenting feature of late bas buvn au jig- purtant slipmest of Americats tiblons to Eu- giand. —_————— THE OHI0 STATE TREASURERSHIP, Coruxpus, 0., Doe, 1.—J, 3. Mitliken haw do cliped tho appointment as Btato Treaswier, vico Waolsch, decewscd. ‘Ao position s theif ten. dered by Gov, Allen to the Huu. Allen T, Wysort, luf Columbuy, who ufso do d, ‘Two alight shocks of vartlquake woro folt at Keoue, N, 1L, yestordsy moruing. THE CITICAGO "TRIPUN: FOREIGN. res Certain RRe- the Saltau's cration, Austein T tormn: i Gortnchaloli and the Euperer William in Council at Beorlin Three Hundred Spanish Troops ~Ames Imshed and Slain by the Cubang, Tho ialacca Outbreak—Prospsct of a Gyeat Mobammedan Revieal Russia's Cenlral Asia Operctionse-Turkish Bare barilias in Bosnia. TURKEY. THE INSURAELTION, Loxvos, Dec, J.—A speeinl frum Danltoograd slates that military oporations are impedod by heavy snowa in the mountaing aronnd ahout Uorausko, ‘Tho insurgonts are woll provicioned nad tolorably shielierad, while tha besieged ‘Luric- th garcson is roduced to oxtromitien, AUSDIUA"S PIROPORITIONS. Youpoy, Nov. U—ia. m.—A Berlin diapaich roports that Austiia han xont to gomo of the Suropean Capitaly o draflt of roforina to be recommonded to the Bultan, Russia will reply on b0 raturn of Prince ortechakoff to 8t Pe- torgburg. SOALEI DARFARITIER 1% NOSINA, Corrcagumdene Ieaclon Tinses, Racoss, Nov. T.—Whou I loft M.ostar, Rerver Pashia was still denvivg noy foundation for the tory of the Vurkish barbarities in Poporo, and, Judding trom n uispateh recorved leeredrom ana of tho Lmbassics even gocterday, the Pares still contimmos to follow lus example, avd to.duy the Ottoman Constil e zono out on hiw Inauest, I tberefore determined to reopon tho ease, and mado anotlicr bearclh on my OwWh A conut, amd vath tbe following resulta: I foaw! Lazzaro 'Tomovics, od 53, kaer (head) of the Villuge of Tiobromass. and ut Lim, with two or threo of his tellow.y: ngets, through a long esamination snid er sxamination, o ehowed me hiw teskerob for his own mud the adjowsivg villages, givon and sealod by (ho Pasha at Tichinjo. 1t guaranseed them and their inhabitants protection sud tran- quillity, ns obedieut and otdorly rablects, nud wap written in Slav and’Uurkish.” s stated that on the day of tho tivztof the murdara tha troops cawo towaids nigtic from Lrebinjy, sud as the peotlo had thio prolection nobody feared bewg molested, oud all remaiced in their places. 'T'he Pashia camo futo ths village ab the Liead of tho trovps und tho Itrogulamy, im- medintely following, sewzed hia brother, Jovitza ‘Tomovies, axed 53, whow they kitlsd, he himsel? and all tho others eseaping a8 8ppodily as pos- sible. In this village they also ki led Pors Irovigialo, aged 45 ; in Tulin thoy: killad Ahla Thisa aud Pero Kolak, agad rospe stively 40 and 30; in Snkova, Vasil Lopovien, aged 50; in Stuizn, Petar Marics, sgod 70. At night the Pasbs stopped the Louse of ~ Nicols Giacics, s Dracova. Giaclcs entertained the T'asha, and waited on hit ot abdo; but noxt mormng when thoy wore leaving Giacica was filed, uid they ook lug bittle olidds which thoy exumined to detormine ity pox, sad findiug that 1t was a girl thoy threw it aside. No woman was injured excopting tho mother of tho Archiman- diito Ducicy, an intluenual llersegovivian, now an oxile. Ehe, au old woman of abuit 80, throw hotaelf o lier kaces to beg the woidiora wha camo into the house ngt to Larm ber, and thoy thiow hieron the fire, whore sho was 8o much burut that slio died sovaral days afcrwurds, ‘The sseassiag wero ull mew of Trevinjo, and thoy waited sovoral days i tha villagos, 3 it was suppoed, to kill the men -sho would coma back to bury the dead; hut :fter ton davs onoe man aml two women camo by night, aud got the bodicd, und put ilem b crevices in tho rocks, where thoy covered them up with stooes. 1 also saw the man who arsisted 1w this burying, As to the emigiation, [om informed by the Caniain of the District of Nagosa thiat i bas Deon inereased by 5,000 an & consequence ot the afair, 2,000 bLeing at Blano in s most wisorsble state, and suother thousard in tho villages ad- Jowning, not includiug thode mentioned 1o my foumer lotter. Thoy left overything bebind thetu, and tho howses wero thoroughly prliagad. To show tuat tho affair nasnot a momoutary rage, they gutted tho chitrchos, sovon iy num- bor, completoly, demolinking sverything suscop- tible of demolition, aud casried oit quantities of cattlo and #heop, Lazzaro Tomuvics slonolosing twenty cattle and about 200 mmall anmaly, THL GOYERSOR OF LOWTR HERZE WVINA, * Tsauss, Nov. 1L, —The npfmlutmunz of Con- tant I:fendi a8 Goveruor of lowor Herzegovinm hay produced a very bad effect, Tl functlouary in well known and cordially dotested by the Chrlatian papulation, o is congidered tvran- vical and wigalog, and hostilo to tho Clrle- tinus, AUSTRIAQAND ICER:EGDVINA. VieNNa, Nov, 11L.—A buasnquet was given hore this ovening_in honor of the Insuigeot Chiafl Hlubmayor, Depusationa {rom sovoral Sloveniau ‘Town Cuourcils wore prosent, Tho principal tonst was that of * The Anstnan Dynasty, which, faitbful to its traditions, will protocs tho Insur- geus Selavomns,” M. Eubwayor druuk to tho umty of &l Bouthern Selavonian uationglitics, Lo wiil return on Mondav noxt to Hoszegoviua. A NEW HI. BARTHOLOMEW, Benuiy, Nov, 12.—5t. Petorsburg journnls coutatu tolegrama and lotters from tho soat of the ‘Curkisl rebollion, euumerating suadry atroo- itien committed by the ‘Curks, and asgorting that the Molammedan population ure cousiiring apquet the Christlang, and that a sort of St.ae- tugivtuew ig drawing near. TURKTII FIRANC * CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov, 11.—L'lio following tale- grow has beon ssnt by the Minister of Forelgn Aluics to Musurus Fashs, the Ottomen Ambas- eador in Londons Frivala telegrams nounce that perons alieging themavlves t bo authorized by the Grand Vizier Liave wldressed thomash o forrign capliaiiata for the pitrpone of contractliig & loan of £12,600,C0) aterling. Fleawe glve the most formal denful "to thwo ussertios and deciaro (hat the Imperial Goverusent haaju- trusted o oue with any dnsuciat wission whatevor, ——— GERMANY, GOWTACRAKOPF AND TIIE EMPEROR. Benuy, Dee. 1.—Princo Gortachakoff had an audience with tho Emperor to-day. ———— CUBA, VALMASEDA TO HE AUPRUSEDED. Nzw Yonr, Deo. l.—Accordivg to cablo dis« patehes receivod from Loudun by prominont dpanlards horo, tho recent roconstruction of the Mpuuish Cabinos implies tho sppointment of Gen, Jovellar to roliove Gen, Valmaseda from the command of tiro Iulaud of Guba, Privalo nidvices nusort that the Cuban Gon. Bawniti bas alain & Bpanish force of UU0 men under Col. Campitlo, ot she intersovtion of tho i twrnpiko 1uuniog through tue centro of the island and the road lesding to Bemedios, A decoyving forca of nharpaliwoters was deploved to foad thom into ambush, whien they woro attacked by.tbe main body of rebols, —— INDIA. TIE PRINCE OF WALES' NOMDAY VISIT. Doxnay, Dee, 1.—~Tho Princo of Wales has ar- Tivad ot Colombo, Coylow. . Loxnon, Dee. 2—d n, m,—Rolnforcemonts from Iudia have arrived st Porak. i eoniiens SPAIN, RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE. LoxpoN, Dec. 1.—Intelligonce from fpaln stats that tho authoritics had closed & Proies- tant chiurol at Tolodo, sud oxpelied the pastor and sehoolwnster, Pants, Dee. 2—~7a. m. ~Pauting Virginia do Jazat, a celcbrated actress, is dead, — CREAT BRITAIN. CONVICTED OF NURDER, Loxpox, Deo. 1.—The trial vt the brothers Wainwright—ilensy, for the murdor of Harrjet Lanv, on Whitechape) road, iu 1474, svd Thom- aw, &3 accessory after tho fact—closod to-day. Duth wero fouud wuilty. Henry was son- tenced to death, and Thomss Lo soven years’ po- unl servicude. FOUND DEAD, * Thu wife of tho tlon, Hugh Chullders w fouud doud in hier bud, st hor Lusbuud's resi- duuce, yesiorday worning. A bottle cuutalujug chvrofuim was fouud bLeeldo or. TUE MISSING ANERIQUE. .woy, Dec, 2—~6 a. m.—Tho Times sayy there is 1eaton to pelieve the disabled Froucu #ieamer Ameriquo bas beou seen off the Hully lalaudy. A Guregniuonb bug-boat wag keat vub foi hor on Sunday from Devonport, but it ia not yot Lnown whesher she nueceeded i tnding Lor. e FARTHER INDIA, OUTHAEAK —31INS OF A MAROXE- AVAL THAOUMIOUT TG T Coiespondence New Vore Wernl, Loxposx, Nov. 17.—Wa aro now worried by tho naws from Mr, Diarasli's famous ** Strutsof Malacea,” and expocially by the tidinga that the murdor of Mr. Dircli at Lerak and tho subse- quent oveuts in tho Mala {ag indiento tho near outbreax of n *religioss war'—a war waged by tho Maliometaos against the Christ:ans and tho other horctics. 'Thero are thoso who Ray that throughoat the whalo of the Ens - " Twkoy, in Iod, in China, in Peema, nud in AfrieR—an extensiva roliglous rovival amone tho Maliometans ia in progress, aid that wa must loos for tho ontbrenk of & weneral sue figlous war provoked by them amd carnnd on, on their pars, with all the zos! and forocity that ro- liglous tanaticism can wapire, Thiv would ot be a ploarant thing, eapeciully at this mowmont whou the Prince of Walea is begtonng hin tonr atuong milltone of Mabamstans, Tho outhreak in tho Straits sertlomenta has been coneldered #erioun anongh to demand the ronding of troops from Indiv; and §2 4 porhaps to sunply tha p'ace of theas it reiuforcomonty of all rankd wove ordeied 0 Wednesday o proceed from Alder- #l9* to Inhia by way ol the Suez Caoa). ‘Tho treo, s ordorod to ko e tho First battalions of tho Sixtn and Minth Fout, Pexavu, Nov. 12,—Early in 1874 8ir Andrew Clarko, su oonasquence of piracics, but biforo Lo-1 Kimbherley's sau ton, convened o meoting of Chiefy, and concluded » convention whereb; Residonts wero Jlacod at Perak, Larut, nm{ othor diariety, Mr. Biroh was appointed st Forak, and Capt. Bpoedy at Larut, 'Thore were tavo olammants to tho throns on Sultan *Ali's _death—iho Rajab Auda Ab- doajin nad Ismail, Ismail “acted as Saltan audl kopt tho rogalia, but Abdoolia fa the vightful lur. Sic Androw Clarke upeld Abdvolln. Tho Clhiofo did not carry out tho convention. A sec- ond proclamation” was, tnorefoso, 1ssnod with Abdoolin’s consont, ratifviug tho former troaty. aud appointing British oflicors as Quoen's Com- misgonors to govesn the conntry. Mt Birch heard that thore pruclamations had been torn down by Malzys, and, on routo to investigato tho matter, was killed. [amail is suspected of cow- plivity in the diwturbance, 1arrived ut Larnt ltiver. and procecded by night numolested to the Residency, 20 miles fartbor. Isaw Capt. Bpocdy. Ho rtatos that tha disurict 1 quiet, Tho Chiueso rosidonts have offored 2,000 mou fo_fight tho AMalays, Capt. Bpeedy hing stuckadod the pass bewwson Derak and Latut, ‘Tho Malay Muntri Rajah of T.arut tells mo his intercyts and Purak Maiay lutercats are not iden= tical, aud he in frioudiv to tho British, Lowion Limen, Nur, 14, We havo racoived from the Colonial Do, undor date Nov. 13, the folluwing infuormation rolnting to the unfortunato outbroak nt Perak: "The telegrams roceived at thin offica to-day throw noms additional light upon the clernmatansod attond- Ing tha murder of Mr, Bireh in Porak, It appears that aprosiomation had bean faaned and L boen posted throughout Perak on the ist of Novemter. Mr. Birch on thit day tolegraphied to Sir W, Jorvols that the proclamation hiad Lo il recetved, and thot otf was yuist In Iwrak. Oa tho folluwing day, howaver, n Malay toro down the proclamatiun poatud ut Fassir Safn, wiiere tho Nealdent wan, nnd, on bolug firuck by thin futorproter of tho Lesfdensy, at onca stabbed tht oblicer, An sfftay follewed, in which Mr, Birch, who was in iy bath, was murdoreds Tho forco kent to punish the perpetrators of this outrage conslted of “Capt, Innes, B. E,, Lieats, Bootly THE JALAY TAN nud ElBott, with 60 mon of tlte Tenth, 'Lien R, N, 60 Bikhs, and 50 polieo and Malays, with rockets, They urrived at ihio fealdency on tha Gth, andd on tho 81k marched through tho Juvgle ngainst tue Muharajah Tels, in whoso villigo the murder was committed, nud who was found oceupying n stockad 'd wosition, After an hour und o hail's fightng the urapean troops charged the atockads 3 I tifs charze Capt, Tunes wan killod, nidl_Liouta, Bootls aud Eliioit were woundod, and it wis _cousidered siecessary to orider a retreat, which wag etfected in au ordorly man- r, and Dot before the vawny had abandencd the stockade. “Ta Qovernar tolographa Mt the principal Chlfs of Perak zemaln nusaaken fn tholr foya.ty, and that tho Bultan has offerad to assist with men and hoats, 10 reports that the dlaturbances aro till confiued tos Dniteit area, and that the Residency on tho Persk Itiver i securoly held, 1% has at bis disposal botwoen %00 und 830 Eurapesn troogs, besldes eizhty artliicry, and two men-of-war aro ou tha statlon ; olhers are ax+ pected, and, o ndiditian, Geo, Oolborne asilod with 09 e of (ho Lightfoth’ Teglment on tho 11th for Etngayore, S LIBERIA ATROCITIES OF THE NATIVE WARRIONS. Loxpox, Nov. 12.—7To the Editor of the Ton- don Times: By tho mail gloamer Congo, which arrived at Liverpool from tho Wast Conat of Africa yostorday, I have roceived from the 1lon. W, Y. Nolson, Mayar of Mounrovia, a letter, from which 1 givo you the followlng extracts, oxem- plitying the atrooities of tho wer now belng waged thoro: 02 Bunday, tho 10th of October, the Governmont troape mado anothor attack, wil wero deleated with tho Jorn of twulvo killed and “Nfty or mors wounded ; sLx cannon ware caplured, and {iv0 or pix houses burut, Many of the wounded wers sfterwards taken sud Killed, thefr head3 nnd right hands cut off to be drind and kopt &y nicmantoes of s battlos she rost or great- er portin_of tho bodles wera caten by tho uative warriors. Tur the make of humnity, do try and ho first causo of tho war was, ihiat the ecian Guvernmont wanted to put down il Femi- #iava trade carried on by tho Capo Palmas natives wiih tho Juterior ; hreo yoars ago ler Majesty's overns ment had 16 send tho punboat ‘Torch respecting thio samo thing, Cannot tve ladirsof Luglaul send o Littlo hielp n the shupo of modicinos, bandages, old clotfisn 7 for many women and children ar ruost uaked, hasiug lost overything, and 1 fear starvi~ o will o act 1 a8 Lhoro 14 ik wuch wupply i own, Having already sout you tidings of tho misars- ble brotl which was desoiating the Republio of Liberis, I did not fasl much inclined to trouble you sgain to-day with facis so repulatve as thoso whiah aro contained in Mr, Nolsan's letter, Tut I kuow the capabilities of Liberia, aud [ belisve it to bn the cutnmoncement of endless (roublo to the‘yruurunivq strides of clvilization and trado in Western Africa to sllow thia young sud feoble btate to be trampled under foot by an infun- afdd Liordo of eavages, Wbon we como to con- vider, also, that tho causo of tho quarrel {s the offort made by Literla to extingulsh tho Inst faint ombors of slavory within its borders, R0 apology vukht, in tiuth, to Lo exacted frow mo tor fuvoking through you tho sympathy of those who Layo fath iu the tiiumph of rlght over wrobg, although thp contest tnay bo care rled on o an obscure coruer of the globo aud at a distanco frowm our own doory, Without further commjont, thurefore, I leave tho extracte from Mr. Nolson's loctor to Bpesk for thomsolves, aud $0 work ont what good they may by the powerful sid slmost cortain to follow publicity st your bands, Iaw, sir, faithtully yours, D, Cinxeny, Lalo Chiargo d’Affulsea of Libesia, KHOKAND. IUSSIAN OTERATIONS 1N CENTRAL ASIA. 81, I'eremsnune, Nov, Il—Intoligenco re- colvod bero from Tashkend sunounccs tbat Gen. Kaufmann roturned to, Khojend on the 84 of Novewbor, having left at Namaughau a strong indepondont forco, under tho command of daj.- Gen, Scoboleff, to watch tho Kiptschak popul tion of tho Khanate of Knokand. A portion of thin ocorps of observation 1s at Tusss. Communication botwesn Lhojend and Numanghau §8 uot st proscut regular, and will Fowam uncertam uniil order s comnlotoly ro- atored fu tho country. For the botter secutity ol the froutters of the dintsict uf lbojend, tha fortrens of plachzam hias Loon ocoupiod by tho Bu-siaus, who met with no resistance in taking rousesnion. Khau Nawr-Eddiu, who was driven rom Khokand, Is now with Lis suite av Khojand, awaiting the further progress of oveuty In the Khacato. Beuuiy,*Nov. 12.—0on, von Ksufmeoo, in an ordee du jour dated Camp of Min Bulak, on tha sight bavk of tho Bir Laxis, Oct. 7, proolaims tho aonexation by Ruesia of the northern ball of tho Kheuato of Khokand. The new provings s bordurod by the Hir Darta and Marfu Bivers, sod callod tho Diatrict of Namaoghan, The Town of Khiokaud i not lncluded ju tho snnoxed ternitory. Beuvin, Nov. 14,—~Whilo Northern Khokand has been sunoxad by the Russisus, the southorp hulf of the Xbanato remains without sny recog- nized Government, Liko hus futhor, the aon of the expellea Khan who stigmpted to ascond tho throws Lay fed to Rusaagp territory. LATE LOCAL 1YEMS, Washiogton Smith, reading st No. £93 Michi- ghn avenue, found a two woeks' ald child ou Lis front door-stops Bt sbout 8 o'clock last overing. It was ¢aken to the lloms of the Friondless by Qflicer Londeck, A 8-months old child of §. Dasb and wife, re- viding st No, 1067 Bouth Halated utroot, died suddeniy at about 2 o’clock vesierdsy sfuruoon, ‘S e father aud mother aro loose and druuken in -their habits, aud as no dogtor was 1 attendsnce thoere were some suspicivne of foul play. Tuore will be a full investigatiou by tho Coroner to- day. Paul Michaeloft, the eagineer commireioned Ly the Kus.lan Goverument to @xsiine aud re- 5t on the yo{lz‘ ;ud mnu-c&:mumudnnll g! Norih Amerigs, i o Ciuclunati esamining the Gl sYIAR 02 Obig. 8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 1575 A Continuange antedt Unill Wednesday, It I3 Nol Likely (hat the Cese Will Be Trled Then, THE TINE OF TRIAL QUITZ UACEATAING Tlie liyat stop in tho gamoe which the nrdoror Davis I3 now plaving was tagon yosterday morn- ing 1 tho Criminal Court, when an aflidavit wan read by the prisonecs vouvsel, W. W, 0'irien, 1i#q., asking for & continauca of tho cago. Lhe zcal with which an outraged comnuunily is act- usted in briogleg s red-ianded murdorer to fustica war cuamir gly torturad inlo & dispoaition {owrenk sumimary vongeance ujon the author of tho erimo which darkeued the glosing hours of Tiaoksgiving-Day, Tt was said that thers had beos the moss indecent haste displayed on (ho patt of tho Stato to humy this man o trial, whon o was unpreparcd for it, having ro far been unable, from want of opportunity and meann, to employ counsel, hunt np nitnonuen, ele. Pablio fecling had been roused Lo s ntato of frenzy, aud {4 wos sought to hury a wman to triwl boforo o jury soleetod from the public which had been dosed with esasigrated and ju- fiammatory articles in the nowspapors, ansions to 1ako auy steps whoreby a sensation could bo produced. ” Thin upecions ploa was duell upon ot conaiderablo longth, hoth in the afdavit and iu tho nrgumncnt of prisoner’s counsol. The Stato's Atturnoy pololed out the fact that the afldavit made no statement to tho effoct tho defendant hal any fwitneseos, sud argued tha: & continuanco wad songht neroly to dolay tlie conree uf law, ‘This was followod by oibor argments, pro sud con, and tho Court fAually grantod a continuance until Wednosday, ihe Hth ingt., al the samo Limo oxpressing o dosire that the caso should then bo proenaded with, and that tho dofonsu #hould not apply for continuance alter coubimuaneo or o change of venne, My, O'Brion stuted that ho wes not o prophet, and conld not tell what would be the state of publia foeling by snotuer week, but, 1f it continued m8 fb wag, ho could ot evon thon hopo for & falr wnd importial trlile The ples of *not guilty # was thiew made, and tho prisouer, who bad maingaino | o Atolld aud judiierent appewrance duzivg tho discus. elou, w.n Tamanded ta his cell. "Che court ofhicd st 10 o'lock, when the prisonar was bronght fnand too s seat near the lawyors' 11- e, Heate's Attorney Reed annoinend his reatinesn to praceed with the trial, and satd s understood thas defendunt’s counscl desired to make n motivn for n continuasce, Mr. O'Brien {hen retired to consult with tho scotaed, abd during the interval olhor imate ters wero krgacd to A up tue, MR, O"YRIES, aficr consulting with necused, read o long dncument T objoction i 1o progrows of tho trial, i whish et eronce wav nindo 0 tha unusual Liaale with whiivh tiio aceused it beep Indicted, It was ailegod that tho prisuner bnd not had sutliclent times that,’ baing im- prisoncd, o hiad hsd no opportuuity to procura wit- uesses ; that ho bad had no meana to J)ay counnel to defoud him ; that ko was poor, nud had Bad no time 4o 80k Lis {elonds’ help 3 thal almant tha cutice nemea. paper preas hiad slandered hia, csiling him o tulof, initrdorer, gambler, and demanding bls fmmediata trial; fhat tho nowapapsrs hal publishe] exagierated aceounts projudicial to the inlerests of the yrsoucr, ond (bat theks acices bad been vigorotaly citenlated, and not only bad yreju. dhcad 1 peopl syatn st acousod, but hod ralned o tore ado of publla fevling, as Ut 3t Lie camo to ielal it wattld be with alniost o certainty of conviction, The paper furthor tated that thero hiad been no quarcal betweou tho prisoner and Whyland : that prisonor hud no intention of killing Whyland § and he did uot know that ho hiad killed him except through hearsay wnd articles o bad rosd iu the papors. 'Fhe aMuavit was braced np with a chofce colloction of articles clippod Trom tho pnpers, in conchision, the afidavit nssertod {hat the prixane's purpore way not to delay the trial, ut to usk Justice. Mr. (Uifien Geitun ta segua the matter, and uad pro- cusdyd np far a8 10 refcr (o the indecont haale with which this trial wes being comlucied, wlion tho Judge said e was tuclined to hear the mibilon srgued, and would like to hesr from tha other side, 3B, RES #aiil the rearona nlleged were matters to bo laft enlire. 1y to the discriiainyion of the Court, i the niidavit there waa no mention of $he namen of nuy wittcascs, The indictwont wan found Iriday, und ths ac cusad then uotified of the fact, “snd also Lokl that histelal would occur Weduerdiy, 1Had the nc- eused ?Ivm AUy £eAs0D, any namcs of witncsaoe, thero mijht bo some sone fu s ndidavit, If b bad no witncnos, what was the object of boniinuing thu case, oxcopt under tho ldea that soma of the Stato's witnoss: «a might dio fu tho meanwhile, or with the hopo of otherwieo delaying thy caso 3R, O'BUIEN BEPLIED by raying that the gentleman yeomed to think thero wah anly ono resson why tho notion should not bo Beard, and thiy was the abeonca of ony wituesses, But fbis was not tho only cause, Abponce of counsel was & good reason. Defendant hudt bad no o or apportiuty to securo his counnel, witd be hind a right to demand #uch connel o4 ha dealred, Publlo opftiton was lushed 10 fury by tho newspayers, Wan it £aif 10 bring the accused 10" trial before o Jury of the onpie at this tie, inflazed an thoy were 2~ Could ho Fiaso & fate and jmpartil trial during the oxntonce of this unwarranial nsn‘]lh‘wu agunst Wie acoused 7 Wy, ho uad only iad Gvo duya 1o ot rewdy for triul, Why waa Yo reaied to trial, whil> there wero men in tho jl who wero guilly of far wamo crimos, snd thoy had not beon hurried to trial? What was the cufiso of this indecont bnta? ‘Chie newapaper pross had been ut tho bottons of §t, und were now howl- ing for this man's conviction aud exccution, aud thay woulil do unysilug to got up a sonsation, "Tho Court sskod what reason thers was to expect that, if o continnanco was granted, there would to no change of veutio asked, Mr, O'Bricn sajd ho was no prophet nor theson of n prophot, He could not tell huw public opinion wmight cliange, and, what tha state of affairs night Lo when thia cund should conse up st tho next term, . i The Court sald it was disposed o grant a fals tme, us WANTED BOME ASSURANCE that there would b bo a petilion for & chango of Vanue, r. O'Drien stated that he had no ides of gelting 0 of venne, but hecauld not go to telul on this ‘s had 10 tnfention of thia motive 1t o itly avold it. Ho had a rerponsibility tn hunsan 1ifa to be rved,—and Lo thotght uld appreciate his positon and graut Iim o fafr thue. Tua Conrt ania_is reponuibliity lay in_ sitenting to tho safety and 1ho interests of tha publie, Irs con- tinuance wna granted, it would uot be grantsd to ovtund hevond (b middlo of next terim, Which con magnced Mowdar, Sir. Reed called attention ta tho fact that accused 1iad wtated, whe iudicted, (it ho had catnusl, Mr: OBrien stated (hat witnees toid M. liced o could emuloy counael, it had not done Ao at tho tina, 47 win novar ehgaged, He waa hiuneolf rotsticds Dt find ‘o been Laid, wa_ defendant bad no o to s i trionda s i enaugt Tunda o arsy o e trlal, BIF, Red—I ditn't say MMr. Apay was eogaged, 'fhe Court suoounced that Luwauld cantinuoe the caso till the next terin, e, heed ala Lo would el t easo Wadnesdar, ec. B, e, 0'Drlen satd i couldn't makosny promises thnt e would uot ask for another contin Leonuns hie oot vy What 0 iat of bl feeing wold bs at that tiine, Tho prisoner’s counsel then rend. tho fndictmaent, and ‘auuiicod a8 cleor Yoic, * Wo. Nead ok ullty,” L% prtsonor was relurned tobis cellto awalt the ordoal of next Wednouday. —— ’ THE WEATHER. Wasinyaroy, D, C, Dee. 2—~1 a. m.~Tor Tonnessco and tho Ohio Valley, tlw Upper TLakes, Uppor Misaesippl, and Lower Missouri Vnileyw, falling baromeler, southoast to'north, caat winds, warmer, partly nlonfir aud bazy weatlier, procediog & aorm contre, LOOAL OLHKLVATION. UIHG‘_ Time, !IJur.’TArlllu.. Wind, &, mL[E0.08 U 14 Calin.,... Ba, m,(00965] 85 14 N, £, gontio, v mifioga 100, Cleveute, 120,76 recken'ye, 39,91 Darenport, 0,00 MIBCELLANEOUH, MonreeLizs, Ve, Deo. L.—Meroury 24 below zero, ILLINGIS MILLERS. Speciat Dispotch (o Tha Chisagq Tridune, SennvarieLy, Itl., Doo, 1.—~Tie HiatoMillerw Asgocistion mot in Conventiad in the Henate Chsmber to-day, D, R, Sparks, of Alion, Prosi- dent, aud H. L, Uallidey, of Cairo, Bocratacy, aud with au pttendance of reprasontatives from Alton, Chedter, Joliet, Musoa City, Prairiodu Hocber, Delevsn, Cmiro, Paylorvills, Puxton, Du Quoin, Sparts, Hipringfeld, aud otuer poiuts, The subject of jpsurance of il and milling properiy Was discussed a6 lenglh during the ) wmorning: amd afterhoon Ana dong, bot no cooe i- rioy was teachied, Mr. Maranm, of tho I fhsaranco Compauy, Chieigo, suhmittal tho propogition of that Compaay to make a apeclal s for mill proporty, and give millers throv 1 are, It the feeling was rather In favol of urgauing & mill-re’ jusurauco come tuny. A vemmitteo wag appointed to send & rmemoral to Congro-s for & modifieation of tho Patent laws me a3 to bear less oppressively on mitl vwnorn, B "I'ho tailtora at tho ovening sossion recomm t- tod the mbjeet of insuranco to & apacial commite tea for further copaideration, Aftor appolnting threo dalegatos to the Nationat Gonvention, the Canvention adjournod to assemblo a4 Eat Bt Loula Jag, 12 next. — "RELIGIOUS. PRESIDING ELDFRS, Speetal Digpateh to The Chicnno Tribune, Sertsavieun, bioe, 1.—The Preesiding Tidera of tho Ilmois M, E, Coufercnco, 1n aunual nes- fion licte, conciudod taeir businoas this morn- ing. Upou ronsnombling, the missiopary ¢laim wan appo:tioned to the districty ns follown: Spinghiold, $2,473 : Juckeauvllle, ¢4.425 ; Iloom- ington, 82.875 ; Docatur, $2.550 ; Pann, $1,460; Matzaon, $1,000 ; Chanpaign, $2.000 ; Danvillo, 22,175 ¢ North Jacksonville, $1.500: Quiney, £1,850; Griggsvhle, £1,700, Tho Church axton- mon ciaim way apportioned aa follown: 8jring- fiald, £3.80 ; Jackronvilte, $3,90 ; DBlooming:on, 33,50 ; Deontur, #3.80; Pava, £3.80; Mattoon, £2,804 Champaign, L.80; Daaviltz, 91,80 ; North Jacksonvillo, §2.50; Quivey, £2.03; Qriggavillo, ¥2.70, ‘The following sums oro to Lo roived for expenses of dolecates 1o the GCoenersl Coufeience to maet ot Daitimoro mest May; Bpringfleld, 1205 Jachsonville, 137 Bisominglon, £157; Deca. tar, $155 ; Pana, €106 ; Mattoon, $103 3 Cham- g, 21U Nortn Jacksonvilie, %1693 Dau- ville, 311 Quincy, 2121 Grigeaville, 318, Far Bishop's satary—Springfield, Q47T 5 Tncksoue ville, #4190 ; Bloomington, 2215 ; Desatur, I'ana. 81103 Mattoon, $160 ; Cliampolgn, H North Jucksousille, B34 Quiney, #170; Gringa. viile, 3136, Conforenco claimants, 30 conts o yaar per member, Freedmon's Aid Socioty, no- bortionment ta ho oue-sighth of tha Hisvonary Hociaty. ‘Lhe Rov. Mr. Haggeity prosented 1o ntatus of tho Epigcoral rezidence entorp: iso b St, Lonis. A resoluvion was sdopted Inaaiuy tho amonnt to bo raised by the Illinols Confer- enco for the Dishop's redidenca at St. Lours, £1,000, distribuzod n follows : Bpringfield, £475: Jacusonville, $131; Blonmiugten, 14 Docatur, £510; Pann, £300; Chumraigy, 2400 ; Danvhifo, 435 ; Ni souville, 00 ; Quiney, £3i0; Uriggevilla, €110, Two tavn are to be apweinted by cach Llder ax collectors, MOODY'S PHILADELPHIA CAMPAIGN. PmuAvrLring, Doe, 1.~Denpita the very en'd woather, thore was quito a large congrogation agsombled st the prayor-meoting of Moody aud Sankey this morning. A noticoablo feature wwas tho presance of o largo humbor of peoplo who had evidontly came from the eurrounding country towns to hear tho evangelists, After tho usul eorvizos Mr, Moody announced thnt tho early morning hour for prayer would bo abandoned, hut that the hour from 12 to 1 would bo snbstitutod. persons prosent. A spreini train from Laneastor tosmorrow wilj bring 1,000 excursionista to attend the noon mecting, Thorg will also be an oxcureion over tho Now Jorsoy Ceatral, THE EPISCOPAL BISHOPS, Special Dispateh to The Chlcduo L'ribiene, Croan Ravips, Io,, Dec. 1.—Tho members of tho Standing Committeo of the Jiocess of Iowa mot horo to-day, and voted to confirmthe eloction of Ihus. McLaren aud Brown as Bish- ops of Tllinois nod Foud du Lec, reepectively, 1t was ann sunced that Dr. Eccleaton had declin. od o accept the Bishopric of [owa, notwith- etanding a msjority of tho Standing Comuittoce and tho llouse of Bishops had confirmod lus cloction, Aoothor elaction will bo held b the annual Convention at Dea Moines fn May noxt. e PISTOLS FOR TWO. An Aifnir of fionor in Dolowarc. napat-h to Philade'phin Timess WiLaixaroy, Dol., Nov, 29,—Latp thia after- noou o roport wag eirculoted that o daol hnd takon placo just onteide tho city betwesn two ex-army oficord, It was managed uo quiotly that for somo timp it was impoesiblo Lo ascortain ovon thio names of tho varties who ara supposed to hava mot in dosdly combat, The parties to tha duel woro Col. Jamas 1% Keogan, well known a4 an army correspondent durng tuo War, aud &, W. Baylor, of Norfolk, Va., who sorved with u I Mosby, It appears that, asin 103t cA90s, 60 1n | Reraluls, syphilte, omminntion: glatdular discste, ul tuis, o temivino chanuer, residing in Philndelpbis, | o tuotl mauty, tutioes, uwdes fa the kliods wan tho eause of the hostilo meoting. Doth men Lisva boon essiduous in thelr attontions, and havs Arown so jealous of ono anothor that passion floally got the bestor of renson, and it was yo- rolved to wmottlo tho mattor in tho open flold, Kocgan boinyg tho challenging party, Accord- ingly the two men, m company with their secc- onds, procooded to srTange the dotaily, managing tho offair 5o coolly aud ndraiily that only oun of tho reconds know there wan going to Lo fight nutil the flold was reachied. Koegon selosted Mr. George Henderson as his friend, and Baglor requeated J. W. Crighton, o I'hilndolpbia fiiend, t acoompany bimon alittle froneto Wilmington, ‘Tho foar meu Joft vhe oty nbout ten o'clack last evening, and oo arriving hero wont to bwo dif- ferent hiotels, This moraing Uaylor sugostod o mide 30 the nuburbe, which was agreed to by Cnghton. When near Edzincor, about one and a half milod out of town, thie carriage waa loft in chargo of ths drivor, whilo tho two mon retireu to u sociuded woodea spot, and amuasd thom- aclyos shouting at eqaitrels with Baylor's pistol, o emall Coli's rovolyer. Prosently Teegau aud | ea Tionlsrson appearod on tug grouud, aud imwo- | 9% c . oF Lreada ks diately Crighton was requested {0 stop off Livont; :i'lk.‘:::' ug' o ‘i:l:x:‘flal;: ’flu‘:'\:,’fnfih;‘és AppeaTazeY, paces, 1le was amuzed and terrivly l‘nghtmm«{. whitla bogo-tuat dopoits, and whea thote laa pr but gought au_vxplanstion in vain.” Ieidernon was rml\msloxl to _pivo the sigeal. Daylor'y “4gecond " protested, but again {u vain, Tho two would-be combatanty wore evidently determined to fight, nud immodiately took poxit ous, atand- ing mdeways, eroct, fipn. nud amazingly calm, Crighton, now thoroughly alarmed, toos refuggo bebind o tree, that ho mikhit not be a witnows 10 tho coming tragedy. llenderzou stoppod a fow Ppaces to une sido, and 1o & mowent drapped & whito Laodiotcnief, Dot nson firod sipul- tancously, Keogan threw up lis loft baud, which had been reming in the smell of his back, An oinmination showed that tho kuouckles had been only slightly grazed, howover, and the cager combal- aixs dowsuded avotbior shot, Crighton and Hendoraon protested, but fu vain, and tho signal was again given, loth revolvers were agaiu din. chargsd at the same momgnt. This tine it was Baglor who was pit, Ho dropped his weapon, wheeled nround hke a top, and fell, bis hands p ident of Cluclansth clauying tho rejlon of the lisatt. Ab tho wswo | Groms prominest gentleman and eikden of, GO T time bo gava & pisroing ory, and ssemed to be | publiasrs throughout tho United Hiatss. thorouglily persusded that he bad received a fatal wound, Qu oxamiuation il was found that his antagouiut’s shot bad struck him juss below | duty ta ul..'-u"urm‘: du {he Towgr 1ib, ponetratiog through Lin under | FoCHELAE Bt coat wud vest, and thon, passing througl un ec- yliacy “Jf.“‘h.‘!"‘“u s count book in Lus veat pookiot 1o tho fiesh, caus- | 19 umel ey Aol oL g » slight flesh wound, Doth tho seouds then interferod, aud refused to permit any further sbots boing oxchangod, aftor which the priucipals cordlally cmvracod avd peomed L0 bo honrtily glad (hat tho affair had wob ended waciously. Crighton says of his lifs, and 1t sooms to bo sattiod tlst noue of the parties will over bo caught 1w stieh 6 ucrape again, The laws of Delswaro.ara vory striot, ¥4 you ave aware, sud had the patticipants i1 tuls so-called ** alfair of honor ' boen canght they could not biavo escapad thu sevorest punish- mant, All concsrued would haya boen on exhi- bitsan at the whinpiug post and then romanded 10 tho New Caatle jail. “'his account of the dus! i3, of courss, from ono of tho parties prosont, Or suppossd to have been prosent. 16 i8 but Isir to the publc tu add thut there are doubts expressud au to tho truth of the ahove stutements, ov at least sll of thow, eapecially s boh the socouds are utows to bave boon actiug uuder assumed nawmes. Tho four won left Wilmington early this eveolug, —————— WISCONSIN ODD-FELLOWS, Special Dispatch ta The Chicagy Tribune, Osukouir, Wis., Dac. 1.—#Tha Orand Encamp- | i ifioasss. il sevess Iutaion ment of Qdd-Fellows finished its sesaion to-day. Jfiu"““'\if:&.:,'.‘.."fi,af:.'.'.,m wngfi‘ugml: Iyt Ulc, ountelajag RO Tuurcury, mintrals o8 Golow "Lhe election of ofticors was hold at a late hour | ars last night. Following ia n full list of iho electivo apd appoioted officors + Graud Patriarob, . 1L Hotehklvn ; Sosior Warden, T, B, Elliott ; Junior Warden, T. W, Halght; Neribe, L. B, Hill Tyeasurer, David A‘dlnr' Rog,, J. 1L Yivia hanuwel, J. 0. Briddie: Marshal, 8. 0. Thomas; o exemplitication of 1ho Sentinel, N, Post. T secret’ work was conducted by Grend Rop. Worden lteypolds, A wovewent is belug mmado to coufer with the Urand Lodie to appointa Graud Instructor for both brancles ¢ also to change the timo of mestiug to Jund. Tho juvita- tion 1o sttend the Centeuuisl was scceplad. 'Tho Girand Lodge met to-nighe 8t 7;80, aad will be in | ,Secd ‘Wargen s, Wil baseat o acoufou ball Baturday 5008, .- Tntia, Lung: one plication, matter how vlalant or asoruelatin aumatlo, Ted-riddzs, nfiras, Cripplo) xalgle, of prustreted with disoaso way su Radway's Ready Relif WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE Inflnmmation of tho Kidnoys, of tho Bladdor, Inflanmation of th No o els, Mumps, L\mfi!. ore Throat, DiMcult 'Iool.bauha. Noural parts whero and comfort, cloar sk othor pasts 'uf the cuarges ITm Lho exre, " rhewn, arysipelas, acho, Lixe! {umore, caucsrs alaial dlscliargos, Totoat yower Lo 0uco thame : If tna patient, dally hecoming red: sad deoosuposition that fa cuutiniall Cosils o Arrestiug thuse \astos, s With new matorinl mado fpum hakltlly biud,—and d' dca swourd,—a ciir is certaln for whon ance this temrdy sumiancss Iy work of purid: «eation, and snccoe it rovairs will Dbe rap!d, sud overy foel himsnll growing butter and “stoo, Hauvaparllian il anc oaling t e etTonal, an Rkt diseaser, bui. it ts 1 tlve curo for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, wval, Diabotes, Dronvr, i wili, Urights e Y onds. matsad with Urlaney aag Woinb Discaron, A utinsier s mall 5 ottty G tho npor i tutsk, clouy stopp. burning sgosatjon when pas Sithe Lack e Dy, Tpwaxy Thare badura DL, o roryiigug that was racomnioadyd, ug Wy ne, asw yOul would Ley 815 Lub bad e’ 181t forad for twelvy yegre. S e et ant tlinco ta nut Rl B L1601 bottar, artar, and fappler haa avo for twelve yoars, e in toe #{ilo of the bawels, ovor, tho grols. the bunoHit of otlars. ¥ou san ;hukl‘g‘-g L'fl! I\:"ll(g\’:i"l". Prloe, 81 por Lottle, Dn. RADWAY-DIEAT 811 Aol 32500 Kidueys wad b otting radically oured. by s e L & o 1 sl ettt i e e, o foif miouthy an tho pucyust soare | B RY a0 Foening fal of a cuze haring be eflsctad o0 & parson who |lll|’f Tovenkriaht of and get wyms of Sk oy Pl ) Rewolvents Tongs Tieli, s Sher: i oo daye | wes gTos poufecily tiatulesty yu g Al ; Liulinoss ot fi‘:u:unmu. “: b Blomach, i v ot b Sley ok, ™ eldin ot e B Watenia s0m 03+ =5 RADWAY'S REMEDILS, R.IR.IR, Radway's Ready Relig CURES THE WORST FAIN3 n fiom One to Trenty il HOT ONE HOUR °\ Atter reading this Adverlisement need g suller with paia, Radway's Ready Religt 18 A CURE EGR EVERY PAR, 1t was the first and is the Only Pain Remedy That instantly stany tho most evoincly mtions, sl eweas congestions, ch, Howale, or ot ier gla; Infrom OnetoTwenty DMinutes, Uougaation of renthing, Palpitatl o tho tloarty % nl{uumu.‘ Croup, Diphtheria, One torrh, Influenrn, Headacha, old 'Chills, Ague Chills, Tho application of the Ready Rellof to th tho pata or ditoults oxtsta will o sy Twenty diops fn Lialf & tumbl 4 s et Crampen T SRl il (s oy Duen, Kk i tha How ntains, Siar Stomaes d alf intoroal painy, “Prataiacys WHRIY TR b At the meeting to-night there were about 9,000 “r’:um-lchnnu or raine from changn of waler, iatter thaa Fronch Drandy or Bliters as s stimulaat FEVER AND AGUE, Fovor avd Aua cured for fifty conts, reinadisl agont in ths world that will cre f !Ilgl ':”m,r“lll.l?lmx! " sy sear] Bald by Diuegiate, HEALTH! BEAUT*YI Stronx azl pure rich bloed: neroass of l 2 end Eantil compTosion seoutod o sl s, seaclnty (el b hfils( ity cents ar battla, DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Uas mads tho ot axtouliling ouecs un;é:fll'n-lv‘;l!lu:u l'h:“blfldu w (nilueiies af this troly woa. doctul wediclne, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight i Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Txery dropof the : cates tirougn tha b sud Juices ' e wry ad 1> woret futas ot runtions, faver soces, warms i3 the! womb L aued sastca of tia ite priyclplo, ave wiilln ths ctrat) of this wondar of uodern oiomisley, A fow d will nrove to any poraon using b ithar i rogee 4 ripaty @ {n dimlitnog the otter, appotlte rmpror ) madial #izants in Lo cur noontiag 4 and along tho lolns, Tumor of Twolve Yours' firowih tured by Ruadway's wesolvents 45 4 1TE 1a and "o worsh tumur wan AN IMPORTANT LETTER. alon would Lnd yuantisy bt g jug boan 8 that nu 8614 4o g9 takou 3 o atdd omeapathi plshing Curey oll a8 ovar. DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills clegaatly costad il su i c Py e st rogs U i, Dyve Lo s fhe usl, 14, sus Gy 0T of A1) uis, BLikcy e, bladdar, Ner et Batione Coetitomass, lud patt s, Luwacd Piids, doases i tlxl“ ‘ruun i 1 L ) kD e O hze-naucd disordvi, o' by drugglets. Roewd *Falso and True,” one latteratamp ADWAY & 0.y Yorke or oraaen, by hs paty, by, ¥, Norroas! Kew Inflammatloy o Boy. the n, Rheumatiam, chn, ' Diacclios, Dysonters, Caolk {ulways carey s bittle of AN, T ey A ot 1 ALY Thoratsnaty fevar 431 agay, , yelloe, 0 Juick s s5atem,” sare oyor, slrumurius ald huad, ringwoo, it 1 Llie 12 hl a0t weakening loas o rperm and all e iger, tha fuod i 2, aud fleeh aod welzhi nos tho Sareapariliing Resodvous_axeol ol it Chriale, Serotuloa, the only pat: g watcr, aud paln the. ¥, Maas., duls 18, 1%% y e el ondud x"?lnl ll'l'j. T wrlte this to yod for e’ B Ati5s' of mmedit gon ‘. o sug beoa sullaring a3 §! . W. JAMES, Clnciguath, O« et owing aytsbbame sesuliiog fom I b, 5 will tray the syatecd f ¥ Pelio %3 ceuld bek cu., No. 2 Ormabon Work Wiwepds Fo qnick, & * )y undergocs aciltian flasalzant commizk waat, drfue, 830 othr tlaid ¥ igoe of ' ife, foe 1t repain of 1o Ludy "Wl uu aud suind pusteral

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