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1y ;e gs mors than @150 and some- simss rise above £200, The margin of profit, at 10 cents per anditor, s thus very small, and overy cent mado Is added to tho fow hundred dollars now on deposit to thio erodit of tho Boolo- ty in & baok of this city. Thia aamo rulo of mak- Ing B0 individimal profits s rigorounly followed in {he Bunday-Leataro Bocletlen of Milwaukeo and §t. Lonis, which aro offshoots from the psrent srganization here, S-Sty A ourious story of unjuat justico comes from florence. An oglish rosldent of that city wan vlsited by & fellow-member of his club, sn {talian, who asked him to pay him * that 5,000 wre.” Tho Englishman owed himn nothing, and 10ld bim ro. o promptly bronght suit for the ictitloun debt. The defondant, thunderstrucls, onsulted a friond, who told him to leave tho whole matter in tho handa of a cortaln Iawyer. He did 80, Whon the trial camo off, throo wit pesses swore that thoy bad soon tho monoy lent tothe defondant. Tha Iatter wam appalled to pear his counsel esy, *“Wo admit the debt,” snd ns pleasantly stuonod whon six witnesses mptly swore that thoy had soon the moncy repadd. Vordict tor tho dofoudant, This pecul- {ar caee throws a strong light on tho Italian judicial aystom, though false awcating fs uo- fortunately by ro mesus conilnod to traps- alantio courta. —— A rathér startling decision in railtoad law ia teported from Indiana. Tho United Btatos Diu- frict Court thera hias decided that tho State may revoke a right of ominent domain grantedto o nilroad corporation and bestow il on another. fand condemned for motives of publie policy s08 bestowed upon a rallivay may bo glyon to soother, if “pudlic interoat” requires, Thiy jee1n8 to bo & wido doparture from the rule laid fown in the Dartmouth Collegn caso. It is cal rulatod to mako tho suade of Dantsn Wrosren anhappy. But the Suprome Coort may reverso the decision. If it 1s sustained, it maliea ovory sailroad & more tonant-nt-will of the State, and allows tho latter to play fast-and-looso with con- tracts in what utrikea the lay mind as & very un- copstitutionnl manner. ————— The Milwaukeo Seatinel is uonble to lesrn from the Ohifcago papors that thero is a Whisky Ring in Chicago. How dony it Luow thero is ooe, then? It comld nover have mndo the die- covery by itself. Jit had not tho enterpriso and honesty to publish. whnt Iny undor its nowe, nnd {t had not tho mea s to go awny 100 milos for mome. —— The Nepublican party in Wisconein Jast winter Beclared ita want «f vonfidonce in MATT CARTEN- 71z, nnd elected nnother man to fill bis seat in tho United States Bonate, It is theroforo tho helght of 1mpudeince for him and his frionds to wrume that they aro tho Republican party in fisconsin. O < . The presont editor of the Milwaukeo Sentinel was not considered a truo expouent of Republic- s principle:s when bho acted as rigut-band tan o WiLnur J2. Brokey ; and whan, in that capaci- 15, heattomptod to prove the Long Branch scan- dalto be true, ho was not citbor a fricnd or an wimirer of Marr OAnrEnTER. ——— e The New York Tribune did not discover that Tex Cmxcacio TRIDUNE was * cutiously given to spite aud blunderiog " until Tue Cuicaco TRIp- oz discovered that Wurtenaw Rerp wes pros- tituting his nowspaper to the stock-jobbing pur- poses of Jax GouL, ———— Is Jax Gouwp gotting up s corner in whisky ; i not, why duea the New York Zribunerush to the defense of the Milwaukee Ring? Letus alone, yonug editor! Your forto is proaching belind & big dinoor-napkin, whblle ours is the exposuro af muscular rasealily, wherover found. Tor TRIDUNE s ootirely willing that tho Ro- publican party in Wiaconnin should bear il the reaponrabulity that bolongs to it in the matter of the re'venuo frauds; butic is not williog that 1be party should suffer through the defensa of Jboss frauds by the Milwaukao Sentancl, An ex-mansging editor of tho Chicago Times fascriroely the person to tonch decency, or good manfaers, or sound political doctrine, to the Ro- fub licans of Wiscousiu. Tho Grand Jury in 8t, Louls indicted o news- Pher man for complicity o the whinky fraudd ; ) Grand Jury in Milwaukeo may have tno same $aagreeable daty to porform. —— The Milcaukeo Sentinet went to aleep at ity vost, or botrayed its tiust to the onemy; In tither cage it in an unworthy Sentinel, and should e punisheda accordiugly. Tux Onicaco Teuonk I8 willlng to comparo Rarecord with AaTT CameryTza aod, the Mil- waukes Sentinel's, fromtho Long Branch scaudal down, e L W Isit not eingular that tho Milwaukes papor ¥hich defends Marr Canpesren also defonds tbs Whisky Ring ? PERSONAL, Proctor denles that he is to be Profeasor of Aitronomy n the new Roman Catholio Colloge M Rensington, Braddon {8 now engaged on her thirtisth @avel, The London Atheneum judiciousty places 1 after the announcement. A, @. Bpalding, Socretary of tho Chicago Ball Qlub, 1a spending & couplo of days in the oity with bis wite, 'Lhey are guosta of W, A. Hulbort, n- Asbury Chapel Methodists in Clucinnatt tonlinue thetr warfare agminst the Quocn City Clab, Thoy belteve it to bo inconalatout for & kood Mothodust to bo & club-maa. Buppose the Club shoutd retaliate by pronouncing good club- e too good to bo Mothodists ! “Tho Literature of Klsaing," recently pub- ushed by J, B. Lirpincott & Co,, is an intersst- \og volume, which really makos ons’s mouth ater, Thero {s no deparimont of literature ote widely oultivated than chis, and nono which Kore angrosacs tho attontion of ail clasen, The Fort Bmith (Ark.)New Era challoogos the Democratio majornity in tho Stato Logislaturo tos Byestigate the means by which Lhe Republican ¥ Dorsey was olected, ‘Lhe New Era intl- ates that many of the Democratio mombors are Yeopar in the mud than Doruey iu in the mire. Bopble Plora Hollbron s nacueally aurprised the annonocement iu the New York Herald {5at Capoul bas deolined to marry her, Not Lave Iog the Lonor of his acquaintance, and knowing ::::lkl‘nu :t hlm oxcept by reputation, 8uo 1s in & ‘0L to say that sho never thought of marry- g Lim, Y & 24 The sudden and surprising fatality in tha soffice may reach up to the editoris] rooms 2d down 10 thie busiucss office, aud thus eme s the whola establishmont; but {he venora- Proprietor will bafle Denth, end live to Vrite obituarica of his former associates, Do- Pead upon that, It is charged that Tappor'a now Centennial - Wis i plaginrized from an American work h‘h the same title. The Amoricsn author, if 18 wise, witl not disputo this matter witt Mir. L PPer, For to have wrtten anytling that & Y Ppor conmders worth plagiaciziog is not » 46 to tmmortal fame. At the aale of thio Bluitleft ‘ibrary fn Boaton, h”' 3, & copy of the * Bay I'salta Dook,” said to N!'lhABntboaxpaned 1w New Hoglaud, was = 8red, when au injunction to prevent its esle a:lllfladbylho Deacous of the Old Bouth mfi'rgt. uv.«‘t: ;:lum that it 4" the proverty of Pouted, kom_\'phloh 1t mysteriously disap- Fathor Byan, the Catholls prieat whio was con- ‘:rud of *\intentto wouud " aud sout to prison tH Caldwell, 0., has bosn granted s now trual on 5 g ® giound that the Prosecuting Attoraey ‘mlhd iaproparly to the passions aud jreju E ©Of ts Jury, The defundant, it seems, was R eclally scigmatined for Lis acoloaisstical cous THE, "CHICAGO "TRIBUNE: ‘WEDNESDAY.- DECEMBEL - 8,- 1875, ~TWELVE * PAGES. W’——W neotions, It im thought the Judge should have forbidden remarks of this naturs at thetime, instead of making them roason for granting & new trial. A correspondent of the Now York TWorld as- sorta that Murat lalatead has abliities **superi- or, but appliod with uneriing tact, Lo the condi- tlonn of Woatern journalism.” Wa should be morry to think tbat Mr, Halstead's abilitles were no suporior a4 to fit him for the chief-editorshlp of tho New York Worll—a nowspapor which atarvos in the midat of plonty. Honry Wilson was singularly rememborod by the peopto of his native place, Farmington, N. 1. Last Wednesday, while tha bolls tolled, the viliagers on foot followed a Lowller of ton tons weight, dragged by ten oxen, for noarly 2 milon to tho acro lob on which stands tho houes In which Yilson was born, and thore dopositod tho rough bowlder a8 & tmonument. A chnrch-momber in New York tells how he wan uuwittiogly the canso of a prosontation to Tony Pastor, tho mansgor of the varioty theatra Dbearing bis name. Denigning Lo presont a token of rogard aud affection to bLis pastor, the church-goer in question selected an oxponaive clioa eup and Baucer, and loft ordora to have inscribed on the cuptho words: **'To My Pastor, From M.8." Dut the Gorman workman mistook the writton direction, which was vory itlogible, and made {tout thus: *Tony Pastor. From IL 8."” - An agroomont was reached by which tho German himaelf presentod tho cun to Tory Pastor, whilo tho church-gotr selscled anothar giit for his pastor. Haturday, Doc. 4, was tho cightioth anniver- gary of tho birthdsy of Thomas Carlyls. A privata lettor, written hofore tho fact, saya \bat arrango- menty had beeu made for the suitable colobra. tion of the evont. ** An addrens is to bo present. ed, nignod by olglity persons in Englaud ond Beotland; o gold wodal to accompany it, with Carlylo's Liead oo tho obvorse, and the date cod & fow tords on tho reverses Copics of the medal in silver or bronzo ara to bo preacnted to public ropositorios, and tho subscribers, if thoy wish, aro to haveone each. The namea are, if possi. blo, to bo reatricted to cighly, a8 an idoal num- bor on the oceasion.” The letter closos thus: ¢ All is to bo secret until the doy arrives, and on no account to got ioto the papors, a8 porbnps the old man might havo uothing to do with it if thoro was any investmont in the bauk of nowa. paper ramors connectod with it UNTEL ARDIVALN, Taliner Iouee—W, i, Wildauis, New York: Awa Nird Gardoer, Us B, A, Weat Palnt: W, A, Fiake, Quiney ; Edwln Licly Londen ; J. ¥, Gnge, Lyona, Lu.: Jo A Torgoms and V. do Brugn, ltotteraa, Holtind 3 J. ¥, Coollige, Kansan ity i E, C, Rogers, Spriug. Mass,: 11, T. Bachun, Dotrolt: N A, fuleoy Stovens, Hartford; (LW, 0.4, Burke, Rocheater..... Gale, Pearia s N. LI Chmberlin, Onikowhs . J, Morgay, Cleveland ; Col, Jatues Hrackott, lochsater ; ter, Hpringtield ; J. IT, llolman, Now York | A, Y. White, Salt Lake:'A, i, Windlian, Montreal} ¥, 1, Evous, England: 4., Read, 8t Lot mont fouse—J, A, Rimborley, Neenah, Wis, Connoliy, Indinnepolis; J. J. Gill, At Loua: D. C, Freeman, . 1. Cbaabourn, Rochester, inn George Farnawortl, m J, A, polis: Gen, G. W, Van Duscn, Rochester, Blinn.; J, B, Richurdson, Nnw Jerne; Canversg, Indisns T, AL, Bigelow, Mtiwaukee : G, W. Fidmora, Handusly W, G. Jores, Deuolt; I, It Glfurd, Rantoul; It W Tabor, New Yorl woSterman Houae—The lon, Diavid' Clrletie, President of (he Dominion Seuate, ‘unada; the Hon, J, Penficld, Ravtoul; the Hon. J. H, Tierney, Ciinton, Ia, ; Col. Paul F, Nicholson, New York; Goorge A, Fingado, Now York; tho Hon, M. ¥, Bowers, Philideipnia; Cof. R 11, Nasby, Pulladeljiag Judgs 8, H., Troat, Syringfleld; Tarsol I, Howe, Cline fou, 1a { L. I oland, Burlington, I3.; Douglas Rob- foson, Now York ; R, Compton, Piymouth, ind.; L. V. Donald, Kalamazoo; A. C. Randall, Peoria,... Garaier House—David 'Smith und Emory Stanabury, Appleton, 0. W, Loug, 8t Louls; J. A Rico, Milwauke . P, Cook, Keeao, N, H.§ T. L. Estor- brook, Doston. S et INDIANA SOLDIZRS’ MONUMENT. Specral Diszaleh to Ths Chieaan Irioune, Ispianarorts, Ind,, Dec, 7.—The Btato Con vention in tho interest of a State Soldiors' Mon. umont met hers to-dsy. Tho articles of associ= ation, s fllad with the Bocretaty of Blato, were 80 amendod as to provide for thirteon Directors, one-from each Congressional Distriet, and to suthorize the Dircotora to appoint s Vico-lresi- deut for eachiof tho ninety-two countiea in tae Hiae. A rosolution was adopted urging thor- ough organizations in each county, ‘I‘Sxo follow- ing Ditectors of tho _Asscolation wero elected : Ben Bpooner, Lowroncevurs; J. . Ford, Mation; J, Coburn, Iucianapo- ls; Qeorge W. Friedly, Bedford; M, ‘Tuomah, Lekanon ; G. Glasen, Laporte ; John Htovensen, Noblegvilte : T, H. Bringhurst, Lo- gansport; 0, J. Lauvadale, Greencastlo ; 1. C. sunw and A, D, Btteight, Indiauapolis, Y'othess wero subsaquontly edded J. D, Biwpsou, lodisu. apolia; W. M. Mews, Dauvilie; L., A, Fouts, Crawfordevillo: J. IB. Jul.au, Irviogiau ; ond F. Eudlemyer avdJ. W. Ray, Indiauspotls, The Board sabseqaently eloctod Johu Coburn, Presis dent; J, W. Ray, Tioasurer; C. W. Brouse, ?ecrahr] 5 and tha following Executive Cowmit- o A, D, Btreighr, B. C, Staw, N, Glearon, T. ghutat, Jacob Juliao, G, J. Lavgedale, d B, Endlemyer, —_—— THE WEATHER, Wagnrvorox, D. C.,Dea. 81 8, m.—~For Ten- noesoo, thio Oblo Vallov. and Iske roglon, rising baromoter, colder, northwest winde, clondy aud clearing weathor, with ocoasional light rain or BOOW, 0CAL ODIERYATION. CHicago, Dee, 7, Wnd. ‘IE: ] Wther, Tima, [Bar, i, 040 0] YLIN,, froeh, 104 Oioudy, », m,|20.40' 41, 01 G . avso|Lat, Tal 2:00 p. 020,43 411 LN, gentlo.sss|seees Cloudy, 353D, moi8.48| 411 91 N., gentl Cloudy, 0:00 p, m.[20.84] 30 OLN'W., fren <. Qloudy, 10:18 p, m. 8] 91| Wo sreansa)sonslClondy, T Minimim henmomaier, 33, GENEZUAL ONBERVATIONS. CHIza6o, Dec, T—iduight, nnd, Weathar. Cloudy, Couar, LG Sieoting, Cloudy, Olvar, Stat.on, |lur . Thr s Chicago.... [40.04 Cheyeunc, .| 3003 Davenport , 29,0 Dul .01 bt .| i . fr , brlsk. N. Wi, fresh N, W,, fresh, € — 1] 30,17, P KENTUCKY GRANGE. TLouevirLe, Ky, Deo. 7.—1ho nnoual sassion of the Btuto Orango commenced to-day with an sttendanco of 240 members, The assota show & surplug over liabilitios of €14,000. Bince the last meetlng of tho Btute Giange tho Ordor hina beon stcadily ucreasing. From 1,454 subordi- nato Qranges then in workine order, it ki to 1,032,—an inoreaws of nearly 200, 'Lo-day evory county In tho State has ihe bopetltof a rogular, osrganized Urange, Whilo the work of organizing has not been checked, that has not been the chief concern of the ofticers. While they have vrovided for the introduction of tho O1der tn all parts of the Htato, (heir chiof aim snd labor hus Leco to cemont thoalrendy existing powerful organization, aud biud 1t together as oac,unit, so that the fundamental principls of ca-operation might havo its full effoot in relioy- iug the Urdor vt every ovil under which agricul- turists haveso loog lnboied. POULTRY FAIR. 8pacial Dispatch to The Chicage 'ridune, Wewosa, 1N, Dec. 7.—1'he firet talrof the Union Toultry Association ovencd oul Lere to-day, The outrios are now over 100 coops, aud wauy tnore will bohiere to-morrow, Amoug the varioties of chickons are dark and light Drabma, buff aud partridge Co.lilow, game, silver spangled, Pul- sh, bluck Bpanish, whito Legborn, dark aud light bavtams, Plymnouth Rock, snd Hamburg. ‘Ihero a1e several coops of weess, filteen coops of immenve ducks, and throo coops of white Gulnesy, ‘Tha exbibition promises to be tho largust of auy ever hald in the Btato, Winous in famuun fur its excallont fair, and our poultry ex- abition will add laarels to our alrexdy worla- wide reputation for stock and poultry breediug. ' THE PITISBURY PUDLLERS, Pirrsnoso, I's,, Deo. T.—An sdjourned moet- ing of the puddlers and iron manufacturers of thia clty was held to-niglt, with & view t0 an ad- Juatineut of tue diforvuces 38 (o the prics for bLoitivg, but tbere was uo defluite uuderatandiug Lad, aud the conferenca adjourved wiibout com- log to sny agreswent, No further conforonce will be Lield, and {c 1s anderat.od thet soveral of the tmille will suut down their boiung depart- ment, and tost otberp will make the best terms voasiblo with individual boilors- FOREIGN. Great Excitement In Madrid Over President Grant’s Messapze. A Special Meeting of the Cabi- net Called to Consider the Matter. Ono Hundred and Thirty Deaths Caused by the English Mine 2 Disasters Chinese Dissatisfaction at the Re- cent Conoessions to Great Britain, Yon Arnim Refuses to Appear for Trial on a Charge of Treason. The Gorman Govarnment Summons the Axchbishop of Cologne to Resign. SPAIN, A DOMDERELL. [Uerald Spectal,) Maprip, Dec. 7—Midulght.—~The mesaago of President Grant oceasions great excitement. A complete summary of the Cuban Bection was cabled to Benor Collantes, Minister for Foreign Afairs, sod an {nformal mosting of the Ministry was hola to-night. Its great verbosity startics the Bpanish statosmen, atd a day's delay in sonding the mosmago is regardod suapiciously, aud the bolligerency disclaimeor will be variously digcussed in to-morcow's nowspapers, Duplicity will probably bo charged, and the ulira organa intimnto threats of Carlist rocogoition. The ‘DOWEPOPCTs aro 1ssuing oxiras, and tho streots arecrowdod, Tho oxcitement 18 oqualto that shown over the Virgiviua atfair, ABNY NEWS. Mabnip, Dee, 7.—The weather is very co'd in thio Nortl, aod somo soldiers Lsva boen frozen to doath. ~ The report that Gen, Tristany hes ro- outered Catalonia and issued & proclawation is deniod to-day, S CREAT BRITAIN, THI MINE DIFARTER. Loxpoy. Dec, 7.—It ia now eatimated that the number of deatla eaiaed by the explosion at the Hwaithomain colllary will not exceed 130, Tha work of recovoring bodics is etill in prog- ross, ‘Tho number of fatalitios is uow put dowe: at 180. The entira district in still greatly excits od. a8 it will bo some days yot before the num. ber of the dead can bo exactly ascertained, a fall of a portion of the zoof of the mino liaviug oc- curred, which obatrucia the work of the exploiers. PERSONAL. It Is atated that Max Muller, Professor of Com- parative Philology of All Bouls' College, at Ox- ford, has resigned bia position, and will leave Eogiaud early in 1876, % THE GREAT SLOODS 1N ENGLAND, AND THE DIS- ASTROUS TIDES IN THE THAMLS RIVLE, London Telearavh, Nuv. 17, Father Thames 18 goaorally tho beat behaved and moat orderly of rivers, aa ho is the richest, tho bueiest, and tho must fzmous. Poots bave sung his pratses in ull these rospects, and wo aro acoustomad to regard him—with certaio rosorva- tiona—~Ays **thongb deep you clear, though gou- tlo yot notdutl ; stromy witkout rage, without o'erflowing full.” Yot this emiuaatly respect- able and thoroughtly Uriush slream has boon conductivg iteelf duriug the past two or ihres days {u 8 mauner waich would bo thought vio- lentand unbifdled iu tho_capricioas Arao, the dangarous Garoone and Rboue, the impetuous Rowe, tho turbuient Po. or tae uugovern- ablea Tiber. Lighteon huodred yeais ago that lust-named rivor—waich even mnow periodically doiuges the Roman eavirous and causes widesprend dovastat.ou—oveillowed s banks, and provokod Horaoe to write an ode of toua.cal misors, describing tho oxtraordiuary stase of thlugs prevailing. Cho drowned-uui citizens, be declared, wers woundotiug whethor the flood of Doucaliva wa pot comivg back unou them, whon tho marns gods droyu their sesls aua whales up from the ocean, and pustured them upon the land. Fishes, ho saug, gom shoals among the -leaves of the elm Ltroew, whero the doves had proviousty buiit thoir neats, aud tho fiigbioved deer arc swimm.ng abont tho woons, for the waters ara overy- where, Fomotbiug very much Lke this— though more uopioasant ana far less poeiical —has vistied tho Valiey of the 'Lhames from ita upper ieaches down to Gravessnd. For woeks puds the heavy fall of ralo desceudiug upon the hilla and tlelds whicu tho river druwus had 80 flooded tho cuaonel that the cutiro adjmcout country was sald t0 be submerged, Towus lud uuder water, locka drowued in their pasturcs, Liay and corn ricks sodden and awampad, poultry wusued from their perches—such was tue pict- ure preseuted by «he usaally tianquil windings of the sylvan Toames, Lowor down, wo loard of \indwor and Kiugaton ball Inuudated, of the Eton boys paddhng from their houscs to their ¢asg-rooms in punts and ekifis; while Her Majoutv Loaded u subseription for Ler unf uate ucighbozs, victiwa of tho delugo—the of whicu, as usual, ber ofMcial reptosoutativos spolled oy some abuurd retarks abuut the * moial raspousivility ” of hving below the lavel of Windsur Cuutle, This immenvo flood, which pas su end to all fsluog, sud tarned tho Thames Valley, into ® chan of vast lakos, wos aiatloled by similar ifnundations elsewhero, ath aud Taguton lay nader water in the West ; Bedford, Leiceator, and Nottmgbam in the Mid- lauds; Bi. Ives and Liocoln in the Kuss; Yori, Malton, and Daidgton in tho Nosthi a bage tidal wavo had haif smotuared Bridgewater; and the barometar kept dancing up aud down ae though the clerk of tha weatuer bad goue ma At woa, slorm after utorm was strowingthe sbores with wreckage, oud filling the papers with stories of disastery and though theso pnenom. onn might oot liaye been visibly conneciud, thoy lielpod vus with another to muke up a meteoro- logical *wook of such wild and unjrecedentec! character tlat what with wind, wreck, flood, sud iaiofsll, tho discomfort was universai aud the damsago already very sorious. Buddenly, while thio ‘Thamos Vadoy wasin this condition, with pent up tlued water pouring futo it, and overvthing ready for mischilof, tho woist which cuuld bavo belaliun this usualy well-coc- ducted aiream sctuslly happenod. A 'wpring tide of exceptional heigbt—dnveu higher atul by tae northesst gales which bave boen Lowling, day sod night, st the mouth ot tho river—rolted up the Claonel early on Mondsy moruing, and, dammiug back the tloods in the upper resches, It formed s combiuod volume of ealt and fesh wator which fairiy broke bounds everywhere, rislug over tho buuks from Gravesend up to Waundeworth and Futney, and iudoud all aloug the tidal range, Occuriiug at night, the tirse delugo did a ternblo amount of umischief, and wrought all sorts of trouble amoug tho poople lviug ut the rivor levoo, But anothier cawe up i the stternoon of 8iouday, 1o cumplete the work of devastation, snd thoss two extraurdinary tidos botweeu them will Jm:!ubly Laye causcd more misery, dlasase, aud huvoey than can over be rully cstimatod. Hundreds of poor famities were washed out from their sbodes, their clotbies sud ruroituro ruiued, their goods aud provisions spoilod; celars wore fluoded, snd their coutonty naturated past xll chuuce of valo; basemauts of houses, msuufactorios, workshops, sud stororooms have boon tlled with mud and ruobish iu dozous uf stavles tho Lorses were all but drowned; shops weie juuudated, apd boats and bugea cast up on the 103dways, [ur the river stoud 8 iucties higher than in the mem- orable tlovd of 1874, aud so.uslly ran over the diy-dock caissous, foating tho vesscls au Blackwall snd o the riverside bambw, Av Noth Woolwich the publio gardens were covered, aud fishes wers sirowed about ths Ordnanco Wharf at Woolaich, whore the tide overtlomed iuto tho missoal— kuoocking down walls, puttivg out the forge Hros, and positively washing tho great Bi-ton gun. ‘The Guvernment yes fuctory was ouly saved by an improwptu embasnuwment of coal and ashes: but clsowhere gas-worss woro lu- vadod, and the Towus of Birvod aud Rochestor wero ju durkuess for wome tiwe. In tho bor- ki, hop-vockets, grain-oars, malt-sacs, soap, coa), sud mavy othior Artiolos were kwumpod sud souk rmiwar shods tuwiwnd into covered cauala, aud the stroets flled with the houseuuld &xudn ot poor folks driven suddenly forth fiom elr homes. Even wheu tha tile receded it lott, 0 cuunio, & vast quaitity of water in the loxer atories of the housns and factories, slong with n aticky and foul inud nhich rina everye thing (t tiuches. All yestordny peop's woro to L geon laboriounly pumping ont thia dolugn, which, berides cauxing great damage At the fime, wmust sendor manv fonnda. tionn fusocare in futate, and 8o katurats tho snil that & davecrous dampuess will no doulit Iast through wioter, and 110 rise to mach ilineas. The wvno consnling fact i this motrepolitan calamity—for such it ia—anseara to bo that no Hvea wore lost ; and 10 Lhis respest alono i tho inundation less serious then tha simils which havo racontly hapnened abrond. of actual minchicf doue, along shores ao piled with valuable property and vo open to injury as thosa of the Thames, ne shall not be aurprised to learn that tha peconinry loss amouuts to something vory considerablo indeed. for once in rebeltion the plactd und orderly river ravaged all willin ita reach from Bheeruesy to Teddiugton, Wa hear of eca walls broken dows, of cautle drowned, of farms desolaled, of families ejectod and rmined nlong s ontiro coursn ; and it ia earnestly to bo hoped that the northieast or esst wind will not blow again for the next two days, untit the **springa” have pessed away and tho flovd-water hag had time to subside from tho uppor river, CHINA, MININTFR WALE'S NEGOTIATIONA, Hoxa Kosa, Dec, 1.—Placards censating the arrangements made by tho Chincso Govetoment with Wade, British Minister, wero poated in Dekin, but immediatety removed be tho authori- tiew. The native oMicials aro uneasy in regard to the recent negotiations, luformation imvliesting tha Molein authori- tirs in the murder of Mr., Margary have bean re- ceived, Loxpoy, Doc. T.—A private telegram from Poiln paya nrrabgements for asnding Chinoro legations abroad are jroceading. Minsters hisvo been appotnted to ths United Statos, I'eru, aud Japan., T CERMANY, ANOTAER BISHOP UNDER THE PAN. Loxvox, Dee. 7.—A upecisl from Borlin says tho FPruesian Governmont Laa formally suia- moncd the Archbisbop of Coluguo to resign. Tals is preliminary tu legsl procecdings to de- poko him. VON ARNIN. A Derlin special soys Count Von Arnim has refuscd to obey tho axmmons to attend his trial for troason on the plea of ill-health, The Prussian Cross- Gazelte reports that Tur- key has given her ent to Count Andrasny's schemo of reform, vavey, Nav, 12, 1875,—To the Editor cf the London Times: Tho Times of the 1Ith of November contnined an article giving an ac- count of o recent publication, 18susd at Zurich Boma dAys A10. Wishiog to reetify immediately somo Imbar- tantorrora which I'meot in tho aforosvid articie, 1 canuot wait for tha suthor's having read him- self the brochure ho talks about. In cousequence, 1 beg to stato in the most solemn way : 1. Never pinen I had been called to the Paris Embaesy had [ any conversation with Ller Maj- estv tho Linpress on matters either religions or politsieal. Nevor has her Majosty given me tho order to addresa hor any letter or other communication. 1 never wrote to hor; ehe unever coudeeconded to write to me. I mever had any opportuuity of riviog Hor Majesty any {vformaticn, direetly or indirectlv. Theto has not beon the slightest exchango of idoss about sny quostion, which could yossiblv be the subject of sny conversation whatever, publio or in pnvato audience. I am perfectiy iznorant of tbe facts, real or imaginaiy, fiom which lrince Bismarck mav Liave drawn the convietion which made bim say what ho #aid to me about this subject. 2, 1 neyer forwsided ta iis Majestv the Em- rot and King, my august mastor, any report, r, or tnfurmation, by auy otlier chaunel than 1y + Foreign Oftice, 1 ‘ho iliegal intiuenco, contrary to the Constitu- tion of the Empiro and obuoxious to its inter- ests, Wwhich tho Cbaneslior complains f in lis dispy o of tho 10th of Juno, 1874, has nover tiean, Nover have I opposed knowingly tho pol- iticy o I the Cbancallor, Thoe who tried and try still in Berlin to sptread tho calumnie which I contra- diet huoro o tho most formal way ute perhops mot covAcious of heir sll but eriminal lovity, They do not sbrink from utung m v name togother with the namo of Her Majestv, s.d i ordar to accuse me thoy inanls bor. .InaaTusing moof oxercisine an intluenca contrar,y to s ho Constitution aud the welfaro of the lim)2re 16y have the sudacity to outrage tho dign'ty of Lhe Sovereign, wnose consent was necessary when I reallv wonld have had that jn- fluence ayout w.'ich tho Chancellor complains, 1w Imporial dyjesty may disdain in bis wisdom to nolico thess raw, 1 and rockless arsertlons, 1er- hupa evon the scorn of the Sovereizu ougit to bo sufticient Lo shelter yu8 subject. But it 1 wero ta et them paxs 1n sk oucy they would be trane- forimed intd legends, never to bs questioned boreaftor; awd I shoutl Iav rayself open to the roprosch of baving gloi ified mysell Ly an nti- macy which novor exiwied, and by an loflusuce whict: [ naver bod an novar wisbed to acquire. T tr uat, mir, that vou wil' kindlv insers those lines in vour jourpal; aud I have tle honor to be you ra very mucerely, P ARNINM, CoLo GNE, Nov, 19.—The Cologne Gazette of to-day ;7ives an absolute depiul 0 an nesortion coutaind in the psmpblet Pro Nihilo to toe ef- fect that at a moeting which Couut Armun had at Ema in 1872 with tho Prussian Mimster, Oount Ewlenburg, asa Canon Trenken, the two 1atter gavo their asseot to tho former's attitude n volitico-evclesiastical matterw. ‘1he Cologna Gazetle says I is 1 & poattion to alirm that tius atatement is satirely untrue, and that tho ex- 1 ressions attnbuted 1 the pampblet to Coun Fulenburg aad Csoon 1renkea are eimply tn- voutions. Brovty, Nov. 19.—Connt Arnim han left 8wt- zerland for Italy, nud procesded to Ssn Romo, o tho Ligunan coast. ANTI-PRENGH SCHOOL-BOOKS IN ALSACE. Panty, Nov, 31, ~The peoplo of Strasburg are uaeasy t the threatonea introduotion into thoir scheola a8 & reading-book of Dr, Qustay Wendt's cJllection 6f Gormun rooms. While tho rest of tho book 18 perfoctly unobjzctiovablo, it containg & saction hoaded ** Patriouo Boogs," fuil of ra- lectious_aud objurgations on the French. Thus, DBlucher I8 “described at Katzbach as teaching tho French bow to swim, and tho latter aro satirically winhod a pleasant jour- noy, and told to flud o tomb in tho bolly of a whalo, Ila is slen reforrea to ss making tho French run liko bares at Wartzburg. In the second pieco tho Germans are biddon to leave ambuslies snd the polish of uisves to the Walsohen, and to bo honet, pious, froe, and logal. 1o atlurd the Germaus aro oxborted to rush on the French like a boundlews ses, to whiten every tlield with their bones, to mive to the flahes what 1a loft by the crows and foxea, and to make sluices ou the Rbiuo srith their corpsos. 'Lhis s compnred to a de- lightful wolf Lunt, and bustory, it is added, wiil uut demaud a reasou for 80 muioilless & chaso, Thoso verses were writton loug ago, uader a teeling of exasparation sgainst Frouch bar- barities, but the collection fu waid to be i use in Carluruhe Liyceum. It was ordered to be usod in the Protestint Gymnasium st Strasburg, but was countormauded on the romonatrancos of the parents. It w stated, however, that tha Chnoter of &t. Thomas hus resoivod on rotaiolng it on toole Jst of school-buoks, ——— FRANCE, ASSKMILY COMBINATIONS, Nrew Yonu, Deo, 7.—A specisl from Paris aays that tho Bonapartista are plotting a coalition with the membora of the Republican Gravern- ment ou the question of Seuatorial nominatinns in the Aesemblv. The members of the Right and Lelt ure agreed on the nominatiou of forty. four Benstors, and thirty-ouo Beumtors remain unchosen. ——— CUBA, CUBAN 8UCCESSRS, Nzw Yonk, Deo, 7.—Bonor de Aldams, the Cubav agent In this oity, received, yestorday, & letter from Camayagua, giving an accouut of the operationsof the Firet andBocond Divisions of the Cubar army since January laet, The inzu geuts bave been ospecinlly succeseful [n the Eustern Du?n’lmnul, aud atl tho cuciny has boon able to aa i to protect the plautations ab Guautanamo aud Sasuagu do Cub: i CHURCH AND STATE. THE VATICAN REPLY TO TUE MINISTERIAL NOTE, Mapsup, Nov, 14.—~The papors publish a tele- gram frum Kome, giving the substance of the roply of thio Vatican to the Spajish Minist. ris] uoto. This teiogram declares shat the roply of the Vatican left ltoms on the 9th of this month, —» fuct which is the truik, but not the whole truth, A written mosuage from the Vatican, of the contents of which not one word Lss been vouchsafed to the ualiow, was, I sw assured on \he highes: authority, receivod by the Madrid Qovernment on sowe day be tween the 5th snd sth of the prosentinonth, ‘T'be wubstance of the Vatican reply, from the in- solence snd coutewptuous judiference and at- solutism of itu tone, has caused s pesfect thuill of indivoation among the educated clasaze of é Bpain, snd if, in the na:ional churches of the wmladlo anes, tho arbitrary claima of ltoma wers stoutly and often euccesafully nppos 1t {8 no lass truo that opagaed thay will ba n Apain of Lo-duy, According to the tolegram from Rome, w 1% pub.dshed §n the Govornnient journal of Honin, tho Vatican reply tn the note of the Min- ietry in to the followug effect : “1, That the Concordat, made in the time of the lats Queen, ought but to be changed 1 any particutar,” Bo it remembered that by that Coneordat Boain was placed absolutely at tho feet of the Papal Boo. Not Englaud under Kiag John, uor France under l‘hlfip Augustus, was moro ab- Jecily tumiliated, v that Concordat tha liberty uf the preass, of conscience aud public worsbip, of education, of polities] ontnlon—nay, even tho liberty of tnueivil law, mighy bo curtailed and even deatroved. “1L 1hat tha IToly 8o desirss to help the sent, but ouly on condition thut t, which uag aver beeo the glory of Spain, remain unluosed, IL 'That tho religious unity which tho Vatican eufoins, and which kowme statosmon would mistaseuly shlish, in o tor=h to gu da, snd will prave a nelp and a blewsiug to the Goy- ernment and tha nation at large." Theu comen tho powpous aud contemptuous Rssuranco: “* IV, That if, driven to such & courae by aen- remo aad urgout necesmty and disticas, the panish Goversmont should deem tit to slbier the terma of ity atlegionze, the Vatican would feal disposed to toent of thn matter, and recuns sider the question of making sotwo rwodtlications in tha terms of the Concordat, ¥, ‘that only aftar cotdial and reciproeal statemnenis will the Holy dee cousidor whother or uot 1t is able to sccept the new cuustitutiousl e, V1. Tbat, the Government of King Alfonso XIL haviag expressed s desire to bo on termy of corcuanity ond actin councord with His floli- neas, ilis cliness Legs Lo express, oo bis part, 8 liko dewice,” TUE PyPE's ADDTIKSS TO FUENCH PILORINA, Panta, Nov. 19.— e Pops, un recerving the addresses of the I'rovencs) snd endoan piigrims un Sundav, dwelt on the nttempts to make lutmo sentn Pagnn; or &t least iundel, and went on to sy **The profanations I sse avery day in this holy city, the capital of the Cathotic world, are ro great sud numerous, as also the s;.olations and the eflorte made for tho corruption of youth, that henceforth thero is no lunger doulit as to tue fixed desigo of destroying Catholicisa 1 its centre. Yet tho hyjocrisy nccompuuyiug this inceeeant persecution s such thst peoplo wami it to bo believed in distant couotries that at Rome evervihing 18 order, peace, and tran- quillty. Winle the eacrilagions band touachcee afi that 18 most dear and sscied to the Lora and Lis unaorthy Viear, whie it spoils ail Cathoue in- sututions in order to deetrov them, people wont to have it thooghe that st Romo eversth.ug 18 froceeding with regulantv, aud, moduration 18 boasted of 5 bat that moderation disaypears st last, wheo we peo the Itanan Revolutivn bend the kneco belore the must pawerful persecutor of tho Churca, cisarly showing by that act tbat tne end contempiated by both persecutions is exacily tho samo, though the meaus e pariy differ- eut.” After this allusion to the German Lmperor's visit, the Pope warued those wiuo sttompied to eloct Babylon op the ruiny of what wos most sacrod, thet Gud mizut be diivon to renew agawunt them the noatuetans sud maledictiovy uttered ages ago Ly Josuua agatnet Jericho, He returred to Vendoe as renownied ud cobstant to its Lioly principles. TUIEF TO ITALIAN CATHOLIC SUCIETIES. Rome, Nov. 19.—A bpef sddressed br tho Pope to toe Presidenta of the Italian Cathohie societics is publtebed to-day. In it nis Holimo:s rejoicoy at the resuits of the Catnohe Con. gresscs, whosa programme concoroing the par- teipation of Catllhics m the sdministiative electiony for the dofense, by leral menns, of tue nighta of the Chiuich, {8 10 conformity with the wishies Lils Holluess has several tunes exprossod. Couso.juentiy, the Pope calls upou all members of ths Caibolic societica iu Italy to lubor zosl- ously to attatn the sbove object, and tuuslessen the eviis which threaton to ruin religion und morality. e TURKEY, DogNIA, Beauy, Nov. 18.—Befora leaving Vienna for his now post of Turkish Mintster of Foretgn Af- fairy, Raschid Pachs, hitborio the Sultan’s Am- basssdor to the Austrian Court, deciared bis uc- quioacenca in tho propositions for the resirange- ment of Bosnis. Rascuid Pasha, ot tue ssme time, boped that, In carryiog out the new pro- gramme, Tuskey would not bo expected to give Ruarantees derogatory to hor independence and dignity. GARIPALDL Raavoas, Nov. 23.—Curivald: hae sent & tel e- Rram copgratulating the Insurgouts upen thair victories at Gorausko aud Piva, MONTENEQRIN BUPPORT OF TIIE INSURGENTS, Viensa, Nov. 24--Tuo Poiitische Corre- spondent publisbed iutelligence trom Raguss 8-ating thar G,000 Montovegrios, with twelve mouniain guna. are coucautratod oo the plaius of Geab ; and that tbia force 18 probably 1uteud- ed to take pars in the decisive eugspement gmnqmflnz betweon the Lurks sod Herzogoviue sus. RUSSIA, TUE BANKS. Br. PeTERSBURG, Nov. 20.—A meeting of Di- tectors of private backs was held at the resi- dence of Heir Lamanskry, Director of the Im- perial Bank, on Thuredoy last. The latter de- olared that the politico-cconomical situation by no means justified the measures reccutly taken by noveral baoks of refusing crodit to their cuntomers and of raisiog the rate of discount, Herr La- maueky added that » limit must be drawn be- twsen assistanco afforded to regular trade- and md rendered 1u promotiuy tho schomes of specu- Jation, This hmit must not bo oxcoeded, or material injury would be inthoted on the finan- cisl and commiercial position of thu country, —_——— THE POLAR RECION. . DISPATCI FROM THE COMMANDER OF TIE ENGLISH EXPRDITIO! London I1mes, New, 20, The following copy of a dispatch rocalved yos- torday haa been forwarded to us by the Admi- ralty: * I M. 8. Arenr, UrenNivick, July 22, 1875, — 8ms Ihave the hunor to inform you that Her Majesty's abips Alort and Discovery arrived Liero thie morning, **2, Loaving Rittenbank at 0 a. m. on the 17th fust., we experieuced hglt southerly winds and calms in the Waigat Strait. Tho Valorous was soon &t auchor off the Rittenbank cosl mive, but s thick fog provented my communicaling with her, 3. Larrived at Proven on the eveof the 10ih, and haviog entered hauds an Esquimaux dog driver and interpiater for the Discovery, 1 lelt for thia port yestorday evening. "4 I have still suiicient oual on the upper dock of tho Alett to enable the two ships to roach the edgo of tho fce 1n Melville Bay witkout Laving touchisd their refinlu supply. **5, The winter Lere Lias been s very mild one, but the apring lu back vard; by all acosunts the reason 18, on the wholo, very favorabla for us The whaliog ships pavgea thls porc carly in June, aud, not having eince been socn, must have made m successful pasesge through Aelville Bay. 6. In consoquenca of the energetio lclp of Mr. Smith, Ivspector of N, Gieenland, I have baen succosuful in obtaining sixty dovs, twoe thi:du of which are full-grown, powurful sui- wale, 7. All on board are in good health and spirita, and we look forwsid toa quick passagoto Cape York, the baromeler haviug rlson duriug the laat threo days with a southwest wind to au unusual height,” sud now golug down slowly with a northerly ous. 1 shall loave this evening G o'clock, I bave, et @, 8, Nanes, Captaia, 4 The Secretary of the Admiraity.” PSS, 2 CORRECTION. 9 the Editor of The Chicano Tribuns : 8. Lous, Deo. 8.—Weunotico in Tus Tnierye of the 4th that a party ro)resenting himself as our agent was robbed at Carlinville, IIl. Wo beg leave to atate that bo ia in no way cot nectel with us, sud would ibsok youn to vorrect tho same lo your next issue. Yours respectiully, - HRicnagpsoy & Co. e L Bxposure o drefts when heated, sud wudden changes fu the lew)erature of thy stmnsjliere, ary prolita sources of severe colds, from WLl Diuy caesof intammation of the luuys, pluuriay, ssthna, and olber pulnionary affeciionaare dovelyj ed. 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Ask for Lon & Porrins’ Bauce. Attho BREAKTART TABLE It imparts the most oxquisite rolish and zost to Hot or Cold Meat, Fowl, Flah, Brotled Kidaey, &e. Atibe DINNEIR TABLE, (n Scup, with Flab, HA Jolnts, Gume, aud In all Gravicr, 1t gives & delighttu fiavor, AL the LUNCIIEON AND SUPPER TASLES 1t is deemed Indiepensablo by tUose familiar with its esth mabile qualisles, [From the New Yorl: Times.} ‘There is no relish in tho world which is so univernlly ltked as Loa & Perrins' famous Worcestershire Bauos. JOHN DUNOAN'S 8ONS, NEW YORK. GENERAL NOTICES, PORERE20 o i e e s LAY e O The Regiatered Cotstriction Bonds of the Chicagy Gan Light und Coke Comp.ny, standing on the bookt of sald Compuny, i tue foliowing names, towib: E. E, Atwater, W, M. Authouy, Alex. Drown, d, A Tivowl, Jr., E. Towew, Geo, Brown, Sursh A, Jobn N, Brown, J. Beecher, 10, P, fiacon, s, 0. Bronson, C. U, Brewster, W, Brows, M. 0. Burker, Tabelld Browa, G. 8, Brown ‘and olhars, Es Blackmsu, k. Brivguutst, Jano S, Browu, C. £, Dill, Jr., Y. Lrodson, 5. B, Cobb, T. P, Code, Miry O, Cuiase, Bend, Carver, G 1, Cathart, F. I. Cooley, M. Awell ostute of W, J, Caner, J.'0, Dawaon, H, T- Dunbam, Tups, 8, Dizon, 8. I, Freeman, Yideitty, . Graliaw, G, A, Groen: 0, 11, Hunnewel, Tros Hudduck, 3, Inglu, Koen, Sira , S, D, Koen, G, B, Kean, M. B, Keen, Guanlian, TVIL Kettloy, 11 8, Keliogg, J. B. Lambert, M. A, Leavitt, C. H. Malcotn, lenty Solge, ¥, Merquind, J. 8. Mason, N. Il Morribon, M. B. Mitcuell, O. B, i 1. i i uy Thavo o larger stook of Winter Overcoat- ings aud Buiting than is nsual for the sea- son, and will sell them for the next 30 days at greatly reduced prices for OASH, Many novelties, direct from Liondon, and not to be found elsewhere, GEQ, W, MATHEWS, Tailor, Room 2, 170 State-st., cor, of Monroe, BOOKS. GREAT HOLIDAY SALE! BOOKS AND BIBLES At Half and Two-thirds Value. GOODSPEED'S, No. 208 State-st, ‘Tiwkhaw, Trusioe, J, Thomwon, Joseph I, N. Underwood, A, It, Van Ne Vuis News, 1, P, Ward, C. P, Williams, ‘i Wison, T, J, Wilson, Georgs . J. 8. Wallace, A, 1. Weaf, E. W, Willard, Josops’ Whitaker, E. 'T, Watklus, Trusteo, I’ L. Yoe, gonil -manor lady, sod avat Juveatl, & lon, taiabitsnod ovor 12 y arw, and doiug a cashy bu d apwards of 310,00 ar, AL & profit of cuat, Hodt of refare rd sama pquirod, 1 comnwand this amount are LOUIS LLOYD o and fall partious £, L. Winthrop, flenty Young, James 11, Young, B $ 3 A B bust 220 add rgus, for Lo weoke, ¢ tugronai., giring oung, and bearing tie following tumbers, 1,88, 1,4 o ek L 614, 431, 1,0 61J, 1,01, 44t —— .43 A 1441.«1% oy, 24, 39, 1,0, 9, 1,414, 481, 05, 476, 274, 400 e PROPOSALS, | i 6, 04, 260 10 5y 407, 499, 50, 2%, 601, 700, PROPOSALS FOR BEANS ! Y o 141, 51, v 312 d 04, 1,441, 831, 2, 912, Orvick PUECKARING AND DEFOT C, 5, 1,728, 941, 1,152, No. EAsT Wanix L1, 1,172 1.3 ‘Cnrcaao, Nov. 17, ) 416, Soaled propossis, fn_ duplicate, will bo ‘received. 1,147, 1,900, 1,324, 04, this ottico ty tho undereigued unol Bolock i, Sat- 0, 911, 754, 1,09, 1,444, 7111 urdsy, Dec, 11, 1573, for turnisiug the Bulwistcuce o, Jug, 7, 5 o, , o, 0l Degurtment, U, B, ATy, to be deliversd within twenty 11, 192, 338, 696, 517, davaof tho award, at wdck placo fu thi c1ty we may bo |, 11T, 1028, 200, 095" 012, 1,140, 1,0°1, 1,293, 200, 206, required, 110,000 ‘pounds Prime Wiite Buaus, new | 2i7, d0u, 210, &ut, 21, 0, i, aFs, by ‘resofution | crop, bl picked, of unlforu elie, sud to bo packed | of the Hoard of Directors o Company, ordered ! in round hoop butrely, full bead hiied, fo e callod i and fafd; and the same will be - ‘Vropoeals will o revelved, subject f0 the usual con- ditiony, which can Le sacertiined by application to thia oltice, deemied at the oftice of i Cowpany on and afier the, Int doy of Januaty, A D, 1676, Tho bolders of said i bouds it hicreby ttotied theroof, and that on sud aft © too mid st day of Junuary, ‘A, D, 1476, the said bonde will ccuso to lear intereat, M. 1), 5MALI, Majoranlc, 8, vt Biig-Ueu, LES, By order of the Board of Directors, BOAES si v ||| O i, T. WATKINS, Presidant, FAIRBANKS' JAMES K. BURTL ¥ BTANDAKD ago, Ill,, No STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING, The anoual lnwlllu; of the Btockhollers of the FIFTH NATIONAL DANK OF OHICAGO for the ccrbon of Dirvators for tho ensuing year will be held the olt co of .1d Bank in Chicago, on Tuesday, Jany uary 1, 18i6, tetween the baurs of §and 4 p. m. 1SAAQ 0. LOMBARD, Ci SCALES , oF ALL KINDS. 4 FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, V&Y 111 &118 Lake St., Chicugo. Beearelultobuy only the Genuine. _ FRACTIONAL CURRENOCY. '85.00 Packagesm & oF FRACTIONAL, CURRENCY INERY, ST WRING VENTILATING APPARATUS MAXUYAGTUMED BT CRANE BROS.MF.C0. 10 N. Jefforson.st, A A A T A 1IN EXCHANGE FOR & fiuy your at Bcott's, Bthav. andH Madison-st Bills of National Curvancy, | Lareest ok, 1103 1 M) Kowes Pris, ‘é“ SIURLE, rsune orpics| SBUYNERERE