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TOREIGN. London Press Busily Ar= ranging the English Programme. The tho Event of ‘War, England ¢ Is to Seizo Constantinople Iold the City in the Interest d i of the Neutral Powers. he London ¢ Times * Gravely gums Up the Latest Situation. 1t Urges England to Co-operate with Russia in Her Demands, ypon the Porte’s Decision Rests the Question of Peace or War. slight Advance Noted in the English Breadstuffs Markets. T'IHE BEAST. ENGLISH JEALOUBT, + Loxpos, Nov. 17—The L'all Mall Gazette this alieraoon 138 & leading cditortal on the Eastern question, which concludes ag follows: “English Jeloassyy English suspicion, I8 thoroughly .‘nwml. An overt act on tho part of Russis in Le directton of her suspected ains would ¢eepen this supicion Into active hosthity, and 1t only feave the Qovernment free to oct salnet Russia, but fn certatn contlngencles wmpel thetn 80 to uet.” A THREAT, - The Times in its finaucinl columns saya: “In oneof tne rumors of the Exchange yesterday yasone thut Lord Derby had withdrawn from {enegotiation on the Eastern question, and . tuttse Cabinet had ordered tho cecupation of Constantinopte by the British forces, so tlat fhere would be no conference, but fmmediste wn! Tis samor [s probably tuo foundation of the . tolowing statement which the Xinancicr makes editorlally to-day ¢ “iVe cau state, not officially, but very con- tleatly, the courso the Britlsh Cabinet have rewlved upon It Russla Invades Turkey, 1n iccha case, o British army corps will imme- distely oweupy Constantinople, nud defond {t againat all attacks. It 18 caleulated that not pore than 25,000 troops are nceded, and the Brtish engincer officers arc glready making wiarvey for a thorough defenso of the Turkish aplal? ENGLAND'S OBJECT. The Finaneler ndds: * England’s object Is not to partleipato in o war between Turkey and Basds, who may fight out thelr quarrel, whether fidslsor Europe, but to protect Constantinople i the Dardanclles from selzurc by Russia. Icgland would shinply bold Constantinople f pledge temporarlly, on bebalf of te other Powcra aod the world at Jarge. A won as a meutral state was lzned on tho Bosphorns, or such other sr- razement cffected a8 Europe may ulthmately &termine upon for the wardenship of the Dar- dndles, England wonld willlogly withdraw, Taos the Ministerfal policyIs perlectly clearand fiee from {uturo cutanglement, It has a dis- twes object of vital Importance to Britfsh futer- uty and beyond that object the Government willnot gou"? The foregolng, in all probabiiity, has no bet- Yrfoundation than a Stock-Exchange rumor, ®Lih the Zimes miercly repeats without com- oeat, but it shows the current of opinion hete wong the supporters of tho Ministry; but tercigastrong division In public sentiment hout th course which the Guvernment ought toparsue, THE IIDSSTAN ARMY, Loxboy, Nov. 17.—A dlspatch from Bt. Peters- bugeays: 4 The Crar, aduressing the Gener- ¢ and oflicers at tho elose of the review at Turskoselo, on Wednesday, said: ¢ Gentlement Let us wish the best suceess to commanders of our srmles.! The Czar's words were recelyed with entbuslastic cheering. “All frelght trafile has been stopped since Jesterday on the railways between Warsaw and Terdespol, Kieo uinl Brest, Russiun Bozese, Mog- @ and Brest, Tamboll and Saratofl, Gracse 1ad Zarizgn, Charkoll aud Nicolaloff, and Mos- % aud KoslofL.? ROUMARIA, Bocnanest, Nov, 17.—Tho Roumanian Ilouse o Deputies has voted $80,000 for the malnten- Leof & corps of observation on the Danube, filgrk:cpluu the reserve under arws until EPPECT ON BTOCKS, Loxboy, Nov, 17—6 p, m.~The London and Continental Btock Exchauges wers flat to-day, ::dlmmutluunl stocks, such as Russian, Turk- b Egvptian, Huugarian, and French, declined ::ndd bly. Consols were remarkably steady h’““:lmul. closiug at the best point for the : Ty WL everything else suffored from tho Weatening apect of politicat affalrs fu London, oveser, most of the sensitive atocks did not 8 their worat point, but showed a rocov- :’:Q:f‘mm}fiulper cent late fu the after- i TUE ENGLISI PRESS, i ONDON, Nov. 17,—~The Times continues to nlm(w\:fivumuuu Wwith Russla fu enforcing “ly'on the Porte satlafuctory reforms, and has a . :IW cditorful ou the subject Lo-day, fn which h l;! the futervention fn Sysis In 1860 and % Imnnh oceupation of the Lobanon by L:i:lhfiuenm of all the treaty Fowers wa that military interference ju Bulgarla T bave un exact precedent, and that as the e Jllded to European control of ber fn- 1m”‘ll!:nlu then, she would do so ia the el case now presented. The orgaus of the yids llmfly strongly oppose auy actlon in mn‘ |u:u£u to Russla. The Standard, Tels- m; vaud Zall Mall Gazetto do not believe En- o lv-an rewain neutral, Thy Pest, white ufi"““'"“"h"' is disposed to belleve Saadly bas ubaudoned the ldea of de ey Iz OF geiziog materlll guarau- & (m:flr the exccution of reforms, or T 'fl"” Upon automony Iu the sense h mmg‘unz on the independence of Turkey, ety s therefore, that w conference may ure ham.? l‘rm:gcmcut satlsfylug Rusela's legits Wi sceptibilltics, and the fudependence und lgu rights of ths Ottoman Empire, Consppy O VETANTINOLLE, ¢ ey INOKLE, Nov, 17,—An. oxtraordinary deg lumncll will bo held to-morrow 7 lm‘fl!u‘ly declde respecting the question u“‘ rence, the Britlsh Cubinet haviug re- 18 curgotte dsmond on the subject, BEOVIA, w’:":”: Nov. 17.—The Servian Minister of feslgned. Col, Grufeh bus beou aps ilg Muccessor, Priy [y e Milun hoy sent g apeclal envoy to the The LUNGART, fure m‘mflhler of the Inturlor, In o speech bo- Begpy &:‘“h’mluu Dlet, declared the Uovern- Uineg 1 "f" policy ts unchanged, He de- By ‘:‘uu the question furthor nt pres- S thyy lllulg:rl;: serfuus respousibibity restang Bunyry, THE PRUSSIAN ARMT, ".l"m:r;h' Telgrama report it oroba- Paeg g Rir WHI wotiliza twa wriay vorps fu TIIE CHICAGO TN Rumors of tho partlal mobilization of the Austrian army are emphatieally contradicted, A PREDICTION. Lownon, Nov. 18=8 a. m.—The Lo pub- lishes the following In officlal form: “We be- lleve it probable that after the forthenming Council at Constantiniopla the Porte will accedo to the English proposal for n Conference,” MONE ORJECTIONS, Dispatches from Berlin concur In reporting that Hussiais ralaing fresh difllcultics with re- gard o tho lina of demarcation, demanding that it bo pushed furtlier back on the Drina. TURKISI PROTEST. A Berlin correspondent ways it {8 expectod that Turkey wlll place on record n solomn pro- test ngalnat tho wobilizatfon of the Russtan Lroops. TNR ENOLISIT ANSENALS. It 15 stated that an order has been received at Woolwleh for 40,000,000 cartrldges to bo realy in elehteen weeks, and 40,000 ammunition-boxes in which Lo pack cartridges for transportation, A DINTISIL TUREAT. The Vienna correspondent of the Times says tho Britlsh Government is o convinced that n conference Ia the only means of bringing about a4 pacification, that it has intimated to the Torie the possibillty that the conference may bo held even without Turkey's participation If her refusal was per- sisted in. Cnese representations have not beon without effect. Tue Grand Vizier and Minister of Forelgn Affalrs scem convinced that the Con- ferenco Is inevitable. DENIAL. ‘The Russlan Telegraphic Agency denfes that the Czar made a speech to the oflicers at Bar- koezlo on Wodnesday, as was reported in yus- terduy's evening papers. LATEST, LowpoN, Nov.17.—The Times, in {tsleader, sums up tho Intest phase of the situation os fol- lows: * On Turkey's decision to-day in regard to the Conference liangs the question of peace or war. There may be war, cven though the Conference mecets; but it must be taken that Turkey's refusul to participate In the Confer- cnuu‘:vu\lld bo coneldered as her acceptance of war,' + THE GRAIN MARKET, Livenroot, Nov. 17.—The uneasincss on the subject of Eustern affalrs is fncrcasing. The grain trade again assumes conslaerable tirmness, with a tendency to advance in value. Forelgn wheats are generally. licld fur more money. To- duy the ioarket was more numerously atiended than usual Fridays, and wheat had freo sule at an advance ol fully onc penny per cental on Tuesday’s curroncles. Flour sclls readily for rathicr more money. Corn fu moder- ate request, turn favoring aclier. WEST INDIES. THE RECENT STEAMER BEIZURE, TIAvANA, Nov. 17.—Additlenal particulars of the sclzure of the stcamer Moctezuma huve been recelved. Only the Captain and threce sea- menwero killed, and eight passengers with fllteen seamen wero landed at Cape IHugtien, whence they wore taken to Bautlago de Cuvn. Two Spauisu wur shios have gone in pursult ol the Muctezuwa. FORTO RICO. Advices from Porto Rico say the Governor of that jsland has received a telegram from the Muister of the Colonies ut Mudrid, stat- fng that §t s not pussible dor the Spunish Government to forbld Cuban ports from recelving Yorto Rico tobaceo, aud the Governur- Generat muy come to o mutual understandag about the weans of preventlng frauds commit- ted with Porto Rieo tobaceo, GREAT BRITAIN, ° * THT TURY, Loxpox, Nov. 17.—At the Shrewsbury No- vember meetivg to-day, the race for tho Shrows- bury cup wus won by Brother to Royal George, with Miss Lizzfc sccond, and Cady Malden third, BPECIE SHIPMENT. One hundred amd fifty-five thousand pounds sterling In Amcrican eagles was withdrawn frgm bauk yesterday for shipment to the United States, ITALY, SENATOR APFPOINTED, Rowmeg, Nov. 17.—Thirty-two new Sonators have been appolnted, among them Prof, Fal- wmlerk, ————— THE SECRET SERVICE. Annual Report of the Chief-—-A Tribate to Elmor Washhurn, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasninaron, V. L., Nov. 17.--Jumes J. Brouks, Chlef of the Secret Service, has sul- untted his annual report to the Solleitor of the Treasury. The followlng 18 n synopsis of its more Important provisions: The total numver of arrests was 223, Theso arrests were maiuly made for making, dealing {u, or passing counter- felt money, and altering’ Treasury notes and United Stutes bouds, There wers, besides, some arrests for smuggling, for larceny of Gov- ornment property, fraudulent baukruptey, vio- lations of Internal Revenuo low, and for mis- usling United Btutes mails. Of theso arrests forty-three have been convicted and sonteuced, five await sentence, thirty-five have pleaded gullty, and ounly fifteen have been acquitted. The aggregate sentence of those imprisoned was 2,800 years, and the totul fing nssessed was £4,102, The sesvice b also engaged fn an exuminatlon of cusen of bick pay and bounty srauds, The serv- feu hos also contributed matedally to the sue- cess of selzures in revenuo cases, having taken within the year §50,000 of spirits. The total nuuber of arrcsts made Ly local autbontles for which a contingent reward 18 offered s 141, Their aegregate sontences were 120 years, ‘Uhe totul fhues were $2,050, The service during the year has captured Qovernmient money, stolen und altercd United States bonds, 10 tho mnount o1 $397,357. A vast amouut of counterfelt plates has been eaptured, inctuding co.u‘e of the most dungerous that his ever been wade, Mr, Brooks thus speaks of Mr. Washburn, who was removed o fow weeks since: ' In submlittiug my report of the operations of this Division, whilo under tho diree- tiun of Elmer Washburn, my Prndccuasur In oftice, I canuot refraln from stating that the oft-repeated sud crushing blows ndmiuistered to the uesa of criminals with whom we have speclally to deal are shown in the fmportunt cunyictions obtained und in the oxtent of coun- terfelt money and material captured, Two of the moast formidable gangs that ever fmpuyer- lahed the people by the lssue of well-exceuted counterfelts of National Bank notes and frac- tional currency havo been brought to justive, and most of thelr agents or conlederatea ar- rested and undergolny termsof Imprisonment.” —————— FIRES. IN CHICAGO. ‘The alarm from Box 828 at 8:30 yesterday afternoun wus caused by the burning of a can of oll fu the new bullding, No, 113 Desplaines street, caused Ly careless haudling of buruing nbuvt&:’gfi. Dnm\{ga tridlug, B L —— NEAR PHILADELPHIA, PuiLapzLrurs, Nov. 17.—The Grangers’ co- cunpuent bulldlng at Elin Station, Pennsyl- vaniu Raflroud, wus totully destroyed by firc this evenlug, Lnu, 50,0005 Insurance, $30,000, ———————— NAVAL RUMOR, Naw Yorg, Nov, 17.—~It was rumored yester- duy that ordors haye been recclved froin Wash- Jugton to pluce the eutlre Brooklyn Nuvy-Yard on o war footing. Commodore Nicholson de- clined to say anything in regard to the muttor, but [t is certalu that very unusual moveulents ure in progress at the yard, uud that the srizute Minnesota was yesterduy furnlshed wnmunition uud tully equipped for s B TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Nmw Youk, Nov. 17.—Miss Liljan Morse. daughter of tho late Prof, Morso, boforo aailing for Buropo yesterday, gave a positive denial to the current rumor of her cogagewent to Guv. Tdden, Spectal DispatcA to The Triduna. Crixron, lu, Nov. 17.—A smukestack 161 feot Ligh at W.J. Youug & Co.'s uppor wmill 1l to the ground to-day. This unaccountuble uecldent closes thid il for tl nson aud ens tulls %4,000 for repatrs, No i Thy wills of the Clinton shut down to-nfaht. Npeclal Dipatch (o The Tridune. Davenrorr tu, sgv. 17, —During the eight Wuutus uf uaYigatlon 4 thy Upper Allsslasipps, lust. Lumber Company now just closlng, 0% steamboats pase oint golng north, and (70 golug routhy harges passed here golng nurth, and 312 gol sonith, and the total number of rafts that w south was 625, the lJutler agEregating sbout 450,0()9,0(51 n"‘ ‘l";;; her n’:ul Ihc"h’b Specint Dispatch to The Tribune. TASALEE. Hlloy b 1 RhcXndor U, of Chieago, 1 10 years of age, amd for the lo:t aix montiia hias béen o commercial traveler In the baniwars lne, He has soll three dozen flrg ahovels fn this oty to-day. Isthere a younger commerelal travelor than el Suectil Dispatch to The Tribune. DaARvILLE, 1), Nov. 17.—A Targe number of ople arg now bere attending n Sabbatli-s hool onvention ub the Norih Street Menhindist Epls- copal Church, Lost evening the churh was filfed with prople to hear Jo Wo Dincors de- Itver an address on Sablutli-schion] work. g — e + CRIME. WIHISKY, PEROCITY, AND HEART DISEASTE, i Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Aunona, 1L, Nov. 1i.—In the big woolsa mile northeast of tha city, a lovality peopled matnly by Germans, a marrlage ocenrred on Wednesday evening, followed by a dance and libersl indulgence In lager beer and whisky, A large company was present, some of them be- comlng very inuch intoxlented, and an old man, Xavier Bartholemew, belleving himself Imposed upon, finally drew o pocket-knife, and, rushing into the ball-room, commenced eutting rightand left. Ie succeeded in woutding fuur persons in scveral places before he was secured and disarmed, and one of the number, Joln Schoeler, who waa stabbed in the abdomen, it Js thought cannot recover. Bartholemew yesteraay manifested erent griel over the ozetr- rence, wild this morning was found dead in his bed, . It was suppused that he had committed aulelde, but he had been afllieted with heart discase and asthma, and a post morten examination showed that he had ruptured a blood-vessel by severe coughing and habitual intemperance, o wus about GU years of agwe, worth cousideruble property, aud’leaves a wie and son, though they hud not lived with it for sume years. FATAL FIGHT. Mestenis, Nov. 17.—N. B, Kennedy, of Ar- konsas, was killed at Huntsville, Ala- bama, last Baturday by Atexander Perryman, conductor on the Memphis & Charleston Rall- road, In a difllculty about leaving a car in which Keunedy had some cotton, After ejecting Kennedy and Dis brother, Perryman was assaulted by them with knives, and, selzing a monkey-wrench n the hands of a brakeman, he knocked one of the Kennedys down, and, throwlmz the wrench at the other, struck him ou the head, fracturlng his gknll, 1rom the effects of which he died in o few lours, e INFERNAL WORK. Fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Davespont, Ls., Nov. 17.—Tuls morning, about 1 o’clock, Fome unknown scoundrel threw a small shicll futo the sitting-room of the resl- dencs of the Hon, H, Price, just ciected Con- gressman from this dlstrict. The fnstru. fuent of death exploded, dolng great damage to the furniture, cte, but lufurlng none of the fpmates of the house. ‘Ilie probable object of the villain was tode harm to Mr, Price for some unknown reason, Nu clue has beenobtained to the wretch, thuugh the city authonities will offer a high reward. 430" ON MILWAUKEDE. &Specint Dispateh to The Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 17,—C. F. J. Moller, sen- tenced tu April Inst to a year's hnprisonmnent in the Stato Prison at Waupuu, returned to M- waukee to-day, having received pardon from the President. 1l has scrved over seven months In 8tate Prison. Moller clalms that he is Junocent of the charge on which he was con- victed, which was of ecrtifying to false returns of dumping. Tuis makea™ the last member of the MHwaukee whisky mon out of confine- wment. — ALLEGED CRUEL TREATMENT. BT. Louis, Nov, 17.—A\ boy about 16 years old, named Henry Woods, has brought suit against the Board of Managers and the Superin- tendent of the House of Refuge and the City of 8t. Louls, for $30,000 datnages for alleged cruel treatment while he was an inmnato of tue House of Reluge last year. ‘The petition asserts that the treatment of the bu[¥ waa crucl and bar- barous, and resulted in making him oo invalid and cripple for life. RN TFSCAPED. #Apectal Dispaich o The Tribune. LArortr, Ind., Nuv, 17.—Two prisoners in the custody of Sherlff Reisuer, of Murfon Coun- ty, jumped from tho train near Tyner, this af- ternioon, and escaped. They were on their way to the Northern Prison, reward of $200 {ered for thelr urrest. DESPERADOES, Bpectul Dispaich to The Tridune. Maxistre, Mich,, Nov. 17.—Two wen, giving the names Ormo and 8wan, wero brought here to-day from Ludington, having been charged with an attempt to rob Mr. Lewls of $1,700, as telegraplied last nleht. PHILADELPHIA, PuiLApeLriis, Nov. 17.—The totals of re- celpts ot thy Exhibition from all sources from May 10 to Nov. 10 may be stuted approximately a8 follows: From admiaslon fees, $9,818,724; from concessions, §200,000; from per centages and royultics, $205,010. Grand total, $4,303,- T8, The Chincse Governmcut has prescnted to the United States the general ethuologleal and industrial coilve.jon ln theQuvernment bulldiuges., Cush sdslssfouns to-day, 1,870, e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yonk, Nov. 17.—Arrived, stcamship Herinany, from Bremen, loxpon, Nov. 17.—Btcamship Wisconsln, frotn New York, has arrived out. NEew Yonx, Nov, IT.—Arrived, steamship Ar- ragon, from Bristol, ————— THE HON, JESSE K, DUBOIS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. BenmvarisLp, 11, Nov. 17—The Hon, Jesse K. Dubois, who has boen quite serfously iil for some days past, I3 this ovening s0 low that the gravlm Teurs are cutertalned that he cannot long survive. ———— GOV, HAYES, CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. 17,~Giov, Hayes arrlved in this city from Columbus this alternoon. e will vislt the Clevelund Hospital for the Insane In the Elghtoenth Ward to-morrow, this belng ?‘llaufl."ulnr tour of juspection of the State tustle —— OCEAN FREIGHTS, New Yorg, Nov. 17.—Tho occan steamship freights, under the war news, have advanced within u weelc from 825 to 453 per ton for bacon, and cheeso Is nlways 28 higher, The White Star Liue holds out for 50s, ————— MILITARY, KAnsan CrT, Mo, Nov, 17.—Three companies of troups passed through this city to day en route for Now Yotk and Washington, Onc eampany was from Fort Rtiley aud the other two frow Fort Leavenworth. ——————— FINANCIAL, Specinl Dispatch fo The Tridune. ManisTee, Mich, Nov, 17.—G. M. Wing, o shinglo manufacturer und merchant of this aty, has made an assigument to bls bookkeeper £ the benetit of ereditors. Mrs, Mustard, a loquacious lady, who last week caused soms merriment - the Conrt ot Bessfon, in Edinburg, by the siugular munuer of conaucting her own casey~an actlon against the Royal Bank of Scotlumd for the paymeut ol £1,000 belonging to her, drawn from thy bank by her brother, Dr. Hunderson,—caused much uinusement on ber fual sppearance by her pers siatent Interruptions of the wddress of the op- pusing counsel, who she repeatedly declured was vot speaking tho traih, but telling “u direc falsenood " or o **deliberate He" These decla- rations she continucd even after shie had been intormed by the Court that she had galued her caso 8o tarus It could bo gulued ot {ts prescut stage; and un being advised by the Lord~Justice Clerk to ullow her” counsel—iwho bud at 4 pro- vieus learing thrown up the cuse—to couduct the sult, vhe gave vent to uncowplimentary ro- miarks about Jawyers in gencral aud lier counsel u purticulr, Ou leaving the Bar, tho fewale udvovate buwed graclously to the Court, who becgme convulsed with luughter when they ob- servod the procipitato Sight of a young gentie- lonz role ehe emleavo:n o, with the cvident Intention of poueing fnto his cars o £pee b whe hal been eoni- peiled to forego ut the vonclusion of the argu- ments. 5 CASUALTIES, ACCIDENTALLY KILLED, Apectal Dispateh to The Tril Fast Ratisaw, Mich, Nov, 1i—John W, Hersey wos killed by a falling litah to-day while chopping at McFarlane's camp on the Mus- kegon. While digging a well four miles south of Evart Weday, Eidward Griflith was hurted o the e to the depth of twelve feety, and when taken out was dead, A BROKEN RAIL. Lirrie Rock, Ark, Nov, 17.—An accldent was caused this tworning on the 8t Louls, Iron Monntain & 8outhern Railroad, near Malvern, by a broken rall, ditching an extra paasenger traln foliowing tie eegalar Toxas trali. Twens ty-eight passcigerd were wounded ; none killed, COLLISION. LoweLL, Nov. 17.~A misplaced switeh onthe Boston & Maine Ha lrond causerd a frelight tratn torun into cars standing on the track, killing Lthe engineer, Charles Walker, and freman and badly wrecking the engine and five cars. HURRICANE WOIK, Wasniyaron, D, C,, Nov, 17.~The American Consul at San Juan reports that in the recent hurricane which visited Porto Rico foriy-three vessels were Jost or damaged, and that the crews of sumge were drowned. ——— ACCIDENTALLY 8HOT, Mesris, Tenn,, Nov, 17.—Paut Jordan, aged 10 years, =on ol Julius C, Jordan, residing in the suburbs, was killed yesterday afterncon while hunting, by the acidental dlscharge of hils guu, —t— + DEMOCRATIC THREATS. Tho New Yorle + Hernld" Replies to TiH- den's Home Orgun. The New York Egpress, which was bostile to Tilden’s nomination, was purchased by Boes John Kelly and the Tammany-Hall crowd, sud converted Into Tilden's home-organ. Many of it leaders are Lelieved to be fnspired, Durlng tho past week it has talked In g very warlike manner, The New York Jlerald hos taken it to tusk for those fncendiary utterances pretty sc- verely. We copy one of the Herald replles to the belligerent Express: The country stands once more where It stood in 1860, 'U'he tintlug I strong, healthful, inclined to peace and order; but once ntore the politicians of the two partics are urgiug it on to war, ‘They #und rafely benfnd, outof nny posalble fire, but they do not scruple in the leas{ to urge the people furward toward the dangerons edpe of thinge. Dufly they increare the excitement; thelr counlant cifort i8 to alir up suspicion, hatred, ulienation of one pact from the other; to bring us uearer and nearer 1o an explusfon, which, if°§t takea place wiil find them safoly atowed away in bombproofs and out of the line of fire. We havo had enough of this, One great civ var wus brought on, “cuntrary to tho will of tne people of this country, by the politicluns, We Rive these gentry, theee tallors of ‘Fooley street, timuiy notlce that they must not bring un another. They are playinz w gigantic game of blas the people, aia tog stake. them puuse. Vorty millfons of Americ citizens have mnot tolled and economized to let a parcel of demagogues waste their runstance and ppofl thelr bves, [f these Pmlmcul lenders pereist in stirring up hutrod and sirife, thoy wiil have 10 tight (L out, and they will find thems ecives (hls tiume held by the peovle Rcflnnllly re- sponaible, and in n monner which will not be agrecable to then or safe Tor them, ‘The Erpress of laxt ovening makes a perfectly temperate and abselutely accurate srilely In yon torday's Zerald the pretext fora torrent of incen- diury” Insinuations and nasestiune, It compar he conduct of the President and the present o dition ui aflairs in the dlaputed States to the grie ances which brongit ou the levelution and 1 War of ls12. We should not notice such st from a different und unoficial soirce; but we choose to notlee it In the Hrpress. That jonrnal 13 un oticial organ of the Democrutic leaders, It insatd to be the property of Mr. Juhn helly and othor prominunt Demociats, Its sentiments are knawn to be tnspired by the most importunt of the Democeatic leaders, It in the mumll]lvluco of nll theso leadors, but wo trust not of Mr. Thden, Wo wamn these gentiemon to cull off their dog. Weo warn thom 1o muzzio the intomperate zeal which, in tha present excited condition af the pub- lle mind, trivs 1o 1ndane the igmorant and fnms- creet membams of $ta pusty. and threatens riol nud civil disturbbince If any one dorcs to point out u peaceful way of solving our diilicultics, or ven- tures to hint that thero are peaceful methods. We beg Mr, ‘Pilden, Me. [fewitt, and the other Demo- ceatic leaders hero and all over the country, to ro- memuver thelr responsibility just nows and we beg the Democratic leadees I this city in parilcular to Uear In mind that they snd no ono clse—they alone -=ure responsibie, and will Yo held responsible, for the utterance of thelr urgan, the Zrpress, What that Journw! woya has no lmportance other than us it i kuown to o controlled and owned by the aup- portery and friends of Mr. Tlidon, What §t u:?u s no Inlluence except ss it is believed by the Dumveratic masses 10 speak tho aentinenta of thelr leader. 11 infts mischicvous and incendiary artls ¢le of yesterday, ft does not speak the sentiments of Mr. "llden, Jet him and his fricnds disown fia utrerances, Let thew eull off their dowr. “Ulii 1 n0t o time to be playing with fires but, if the Dewocrutle leaders meun to do #o, we warn them that they will get thelr own fncers burned, It will notdo for the Democratic pollticiany to let 1t be nnderstuod that they do not uiean to ablde by any Just and lawful verdict which the people may fll‘n. 1t whl not do for thum now, when nflullllfi 4 decided, to hint o threaten about what they wll 1o If the jesue gous agatist them, The peoplo of this country have not forgutten 1803, and they do u0t mean 10 be draygeed into unother war by s set of men the burden of whoro blunders and wicked - b.tions we are i}l bearing, It President Grant bus dene wrong, if he lhos broken any law or viulated the Constitutlon by his ctsof the Inst few days, let him be impeached. The_lemocrats have & majority in thy Houso of Representatives; the Congress meets n Decomber. Let the Democratic Tlousc, us suon ox It meets, accept and bring forward' the charges framed and the proof to be Adduced by the Democratic politicians, * But et us liave no bntly- Inqmu:mume. and Jet us havo no thrests of whut will huppen awny off in February when tho Elece toral voie comes to be counted.” Jt s not s good time fur such chlld’s play, and it s & very bad time for incondiary sxeertions and inslnustiv Pemocratic leaders aro statesmen, |f they nre any- thing higher thau_unscrupulous demagogites, thiy nmust seo that this {8 a time ronrpicuounly for muderate apeech, for mutual conclliution, for cons survativo longnage and conduct, for inatrocting thelr people lu the ways of peace and &uwnor; and 1ot for misrepresenting the facts of the ditieuity, Inciting to swepiclon and dletrust, sud thus inflame ingg the minds of the fguorant menbers of thelr party with rentiments which can lead only to lot and civil disorder, and which, to the’ cursory reader, scein deliberately intgnded to produce thess offocta. —— The Brighton Aquarium. . Jennings' Letter to New York World, It this aquarium could be lited up just as it is and set down in New York, It would bethe greatest suceess in the way of popular etters talument” ever seen fn your city, It isancn- terprise which bas been thoroughly well carried out fn ullits details, Thu building s Jarge, buautifully fitted up, nud well ventilated; the amusemeiits are varlud the tanks in which the tishure kept spuclous, clear, and constantly re- newed with fresh tenants, as the older oney die off, or cense tu by attractive, Ispcuk of the anusements being varled, because iy the midst of thu fish-tanks, and grottoes, and terneries therefs o charming hall in which concerts are beld, aud thy best singers [n London eneaged 10 uppear at them. Thero ls wlso a band, and the entrance hall fs a lurgo reading-room, well supplicd with newspapers aud wagazines. ‘The tanks uro nrrunged on each slde of threo long curridors, and are, of course coustantty supplled with water divect from the sea. Thu largest of these tunks {8 over 100 feet fn length nmhurty foet In width, aud contains 110, gallons of sea water, In this tunk pnthuu and eharks may be seen swimming ubout, to the unbounded sstonlsbment of the youns- sters—1 must gay ulso to my sstonfshment when I tirst saw tha porpolses spinning along st thelr usual up-und-down and vunld rate.” A atream of “mm[lwusu-d uir' is forced by steam- power through the water in the tunks, and this, as tho Buperintendent says, *keens down the tomperature win oxidlzos uny orpunie lmpur!lf‘ which the water muy contain” Without this contrivanee it would” he nugnsslblu to keop the flsh altve, Mr, G. Roeves Biith, to whom the success of thls undertakioe Is ‘:ruully due, tells mo that the heut during the past sumer threatened ot one thne to occasion serious losses, It wus necessury to place lurge blocks ol feeon the top of the tunks, sud 1n spite of afl that " could be dons the tlah died, ever an pquariuin §8 bulit in New York, the heat of summer would have to bu thought of bulorchaud, und sume modidea- tions o1 the Brighton structure introduced to sult the cliwate, You would not thank me if I uudertook to &ive & llst of the flsh collected together fn this wonderful place, espocially b a thue when political toplos must be makiug such heavy demands upon your columus, 1 would, there- forg, ouly trouble you with u few odds and ends which I pleked up” durlng iny visits, from the gonerul manager and uthiers.” In the first placo 1 was sutpriscd Lo hear that the most ditticgls fish to cawh and keep slive is the com wackerel, a8 well kuown ou your sido the At- IMBER 18 1876~TWELVE PAGESR. lantie nson this, Ttls afah which dics soon aft it Is canght, and although thousands are netted In the T Brichton, n«t n mile trom the a uariun, s long |efore any ap.e huens (1 he secured for the tanks, anleven wien ¢ were kecured, It wus tound al wenstom them to continement, speci nen,’ rays Mr. Einith (o an account be has of tun gquarkum, *beat his head so agnurst the front ghisy anid sursonod- It £ rock work of tank In whis t- el that the anter.o® facinl bones were foreed in Lo sz an extent that the contour of the snout was rendered perte: tly obtu=e, and heeame tronuly nod mmovably fixea o n stronyg eurve toward” the left shoulder’ There are now Al muckerel awlmmnsing abont an t they seem to bave made thetms mieh athome, Thes murl-tishy from Afriea, and the boar-flah (#1th 0 muzzie hkrnmu'n anout) eanght oil the const of Cornwall, ore winotg the taneroua curiositles contamed fn the tanks. 18 nl- a0 seasdevd, an ugly-ooking or tot unworthy of s nnne, Then m-‘in short- nosed rensliorse, whose'ticad has been aptly compared Lo thnt of tho # knlzhit" in cheas, amd wihiore vrehensible tail enables [t to eling to rocks and stones we it gL were n monkey, Gf the outopts ur devil-ish, there are ses - Apechinens in the natsrium. 1t s a horrid-luok. fingz brate, all covered with suckers, aned | notiee that 1t has w wild fascination for s hildeen, wio will stand looslug at it to the nesle:t of y thing else du the bulldine, F here tle visitor in search of gueer Neh may wander to the tanks where the nnge-fish, el wan's linzrers,” theforkbeard, and the rea-squirt dispart themselver. Tue John Dory, the white- bait, the place, the herring, and other varieti; of well known tish are abundant, and the collecs tion of coraly ung sea-uneinoues I8 inost beau- tiful, “#FTunk No. 1" looks like a earden full of biiht and exqulsite flowers. Al the tanks nre ahont ot a level with achild's head, and toe water und fish are only shut In behing plate flase, %0 that young and old can sce eversthing without the alightest diffioulty. Sl ere SRS A CATALONIAN EXORCIST. Curlng o Glrl Possessed with Four Hundred Deslls—A Pecullur Scene In Spals. London Ttmer. d?ua Barcelona correspondent writes, under ate 21 “ I will brieflydeacribe what has just hiappened in this wealthy city, About the 13th or 15:h of this preseut month of October it wis privatelyan- nouted, chietly tothetaithful women i thucon- gregation which regalarly throngs the Churchof the toly Spirit, fo the street ol Ban Francisco, mo: ave | that a young woman ot 17 or 18 years of ace, of the lower cluss, having been sillicted with *a hatred of huly things "—the pour gir proliably wus subjeet to eplicptic fits, and cricd out aud beeamne convulsed when glic heard the notes of the organ in church—the senjor priest of the church above mentlousd would cure ber of her disease, or, o Use that gentleman’s own lan- guage, * Avaunt, puysleians and monntebanks; see bow the Churen will cure this poor girl, who {8 ut present possessea ot 400 devils.! “Those who are acquaunted with Burcelona know well the Culle 8in Franelsco, one of toe well-toudu strects of the city, awl its chugch, Esptritu Santu, not a pour man’s, but a fashion- able chorch, For eight days, the lust day beanr the 17th fuet., o httic stream of persons of wll ranks and of cither sex mizht hove been seen at the unusual honr (tor churel going) of nid- nighit threadine its way toward the caurch, The principal dour was kept clusely shut, but the lmthtul or credulous, tne upen scoffer, sud tue luver o1 sizns and wonders found wdmit- tauce by aside door to the exulbition whien 1 am about to descrive, ‘The church wus dark, but a eickly light wus shied by wia-lights ou the suble furms ol some 30 or I persous, wio ciustered round the presbileriy, or sauctupry, in tront of the witar, Within tue little inclosure, or sanctuary, soparated fram the crowd by o light railing, lay, on u cointon benel, with n fiutle pitlow for ber head to recline upon, o pourly-clad gigl, probably of the peasunt or artls 853 licr brother or husband etood at lier feel to restrain her (ut thnes) frantle Kick- ingr Ly holding ber legs, Tho door ot the ves- try opened s ihe exivitor—1 mean the pilest— cune . The pour E;h-l. not Witaout just rea- son, *had un aversion to lioly things, or, at Jeaat, the 400 devils within her distuited vody had such an aversion; and in the contusion of the mument, tufnkdug that the fataer was “a holy thivg,” she douvled up her legs, screamed out with twitehing mouth, her bieast neaving, her whole budy writhiog, and threw bepselt nearly off the beneh, Tue male attend- ant selzed her lega, the woman Au{npurmd her bead and swept out bier disheveled bair, The priest advanied, and, mingling inwnillurly with the shudderivg and horror-stricken crowd, suid pulbting ut the sullering child, now sobbing and twitehing on the bencl, *Promise e, my children, that you will be prudent, oud of o truth, sons and dauguters mine, you shall s marvels, ‘the oromse wus given. The exbibltor went to procure stule und short surplice, and returned o a moment, tuking his stand at the side of the possessed ut the devils,’ with his tace towards the group ot students. 'T'he order of the duy'e proceedings was Hrat o lecture tu the bystunders, aml, ges~ ond, the operation ol exurcising the devils. The priest commenced his runnfug commentary on, or explauation of, the strunre phenvmenon iy- fug panting, foainfug ot the inouth, to the finza of the stupid and sbuddering crowd of is fotlow men aud women, The priest began by lameutiug with tears that ‘it s, uniapply, iz fushion of people in this day and age to seck the ald o1 doctors, slecpwalkers, or spiritualists, aud quacks of all descriptions, when they have hard ut hand the ald of rehgion, and an afd and remedy secure amd ull-sutlicient.” He continued his nddress by uu,vhni' that tue means of which he should make use In the present case were not the strongest in his power, for to use the strongest wus not now ailowed, He then said, *'Fuls young girl .enjoys u most perfect tran- qubtlity and caliuness 5o long a4 ke doues ot cutch o slght of holy things, such as the holy water, the pricst's dress, the altar, the church, or bear the sound of & belly the roll of su_or- gan's notes resounding throuph the aisle. You Know,! contined ine priest, ‘that so great is this giri’s aversion to loly things, wy- seif included, that slie goes in- 1o convulslone, kicks, scremus, and distorts her body the iwoment she arrives at tho curner of this street, aud her convulsive struggles reach their climax when sho cuters the sucred housaof the Most Hizh! He eoded witn the tollowing words: ¢ T girl hus oiten bud the sume intirmity in bygone years, und the devils bavy been constantly expetloa; but, owing to thotaxity of reliwiull fn these latter days, they roturn agndn to pussess her body.’ Act the lirst Nulshed, theexoreism commenced, Turningtotiie prustrute, shuddening, most unmppy vbecs ol ils attuck, the priestcommenced, *ithe paing of Uou, of tho saluts, of the blessed lost, of every tiolr sacrument of our Church, 1 wdjure tuee, Busbel, coms out of her' N, Bi—*Ius. bel s the nate of o devil, the devil having 257 numes jn Cutalonis.) Thus adjured, the girt threw herself fn_un agony of convulsion, till ber distorted fuce, lomm-bespattered dips, and writhing ilml.m grew well-aign stiff, st full length upon the loor, amd, e Jamguage sempwbscene, semi- vivlent, screawmed out, ‘I dou't chuuse to vomio out, you thicves, seawps, robbers’ S Fuitid) your promise, Kusoel)? sad the priest, * You said yesterday you wuufd cast 100 mure of your cursed spirits” out of this must Lupless Birl's body, Can't you speak’ * Yus, { cun,’ cuine front the poor girl's towming lips, *1cun,! ¢ Yes,' sald tho eurd, *you ure adevil of honors you ure a4 wan of your word.' Out of the crowd stepped a pluinly-atiired Bpanish gen tieman, and suld: *Lut, guther, bow can you pray to oud pruise the devill 1 have reud suinewhero he1s o liar and the father of lies. Duoces ho koep his word ' ¢ Yes,' suid the priest, ‘ne f3 8 mau of bis word. Fultll your promise, Rusbel) ¢ Nover,! shouted the duevil, or the girl, now lashied futo an ugeny of frenzy. * You suall,’ sald the holy futuer; aid the sut- ferlug glrly like o brwised and wounded spuke, her uress all disurrauged, her bosons heaving, wortned and twisted 1nto the arns of the siliy women who kuelt and crivd by her bencn of torture. At lust srow the quivering lips ot the girl vume the words *1 will,” but the devil added with tradidonal porveralty, ¢ 1wl st tuo 100 vut, but by the mouth of tue gul,! Tue privst objected, Tho exit, he said, ot 10 devils wvut of the siul]l Bpanish mouth of the wouan woulll * leave her sulfocated.’ Then the nud- dened girl suld slie wust undross hereut for the devils to escape. This pettion the holy father vefused. “Then 1 wil come out through the rlebt foot, but Hrst'—the pirl had on o hempen sandul, she Was vbvioualy o lhu)nuumz clusd,—*yull tiust Lake ol bor sai dal’ Tue sandal wis untivd; tue foey pu couvulsive plunge; the di ubid b miyeI- dons (a0 the cura sid, lovkiig Tound touinn- aully) hud gons tu thoir own place, And, us- surcd of thly, tue wrcteied dupe of u ety quste still, Pl exiibition was aunudnecd Joi b woan. on the succeeding day, uud it cotn- menced aguin, Upcae s band ol vlae-ploltacu artisung _uud - cluioed sunitianeg to the church, The priest stoutly retused entrunce to wuy but women, ‘The wicn beat tue chuwh dour; tho Police wumie; & seritiliiagy arose, und the privat Tetreated i haste; the slek ginl Wi dragged to her lowly Lowe; two tedhanics now M Lo Burcelouln jud for thar shuie I o called-tor, i1 illegad, demoustration; the street was clemed by tho police, und the affalr wus over, Nexe duy the clvil authoritles of the tuwn, meu of higi tecling aud great onlizhtevwent, shocked at what they bad beard and read {for the whole atlfsir is dow fu print, and can be bought in Burcelona fora A«li-m-uni;l topped, by clvil decrey, tho whiols aflulr, cvucluslon, & Lew 5 remarka are duc In fusticato the authorities, First of all, the Bishop, a man of enlighten- ment aud erudition, was not cognlzant, I bulleve, of this freak on the part of the clergy of the church in_question. Becondly. the mo- nent It came to the cars of the clvil authoritics, the ahmpust and promptest means were token to aduy slsh the pricst and prevent o repetition dal which had shamed and sickened the whole Clty of Bareelona, “The whole of the dotafls I have given wero taken down by me from the mouth of an honor- il anrt most trethlul Spanish gentleman, who was witness Lo the wholo thing, and are strictly worthy of credit to t.c remoteat detall. 1 have purposely suppressed much that was palnful and indecent.™ —g—— THE ¥UEL OF 'HE FUTURE. Gns to Tnke the Iiace of Coal and Wood —Luormous Waste of Jent In Furnaces und Stuves, Hnginesrirg and Mining Journal, There is, probably, no branc of coineeriog Fliltan which #o bt imurovement has been huvde and it wineh tiere §i so wale und nviting i cie ol Ingenulty s 1o the Prot, Giraner states that: crberatory, when stee] tn ieited i ero ¢ uelul cifect fe prer cent of tire i he per cent of tie heat senecuted, In the Sienens eruclvie furpaces, 3 o o Gindsesuinaces, vperating Wt Boper centi i ore urnaces, d per cem; in fusion upon” the open hearth of & reverheratory, o glune, 7 percentzof fron, 8 percent; ju welt- is nand Ponsdfd furnaces, i to 13, ¢n %0 per ceut of the tutal heat ls utile dinary. gl i fzeds it is safe Lo assume that in ordinary steam-en- gines where the steam fs genceated (i plain cyl- umder buiters, the’ econoiny attained iu the use ot tuel is not much greater than in reverberatory turnaces, while in domestic uee, fu vpen grates espesinlly, It is doubtiul of 68 large a percentage of the héat capacity of the fudl o utibzed, Yet thutich tue extremg wustefulness ol our incthods ol Uelng fuel buve long been subject of rewurk, nu inventor hus yet exploited witi success s leld that offers @ prae greater than the princely reward of the Tortunate fnventor of the Duessemer prowess for making steel. Thercace many cuuscs which contiib- ute to tho cnunnuus waste experienced fn tie copsumption ol tuel. Anwng Lue wost inpor- tant 3 tue lurge umount ol Licat absurted inthe furnace fteell, 10 the pasilication of the carbon, st Ixy f0 Lie preparat.on ol the fucl lor coms Lustion, and, furtaer, i the fact that the quan- Ly 0F itropen sdintted with the atinospuerie W Becereary W Lurinel Lhe UXARen Sor colitbue- tuuid bs 80 preat that 1t matevany reduces the temip: tatuic of the furnace, ndy as 8 conses GrenLe, reaucedy 1o o still wore rapid Tutls, the wieelive Work periortied by the tuel, The tnax- Nt ol ¢oboiiy would haturally ecemn to Le Attt by udmitting to the comuu: ton cham- ver tues b s condation ready o bueny—i ¢, 16 a4 gugeous durmy wid i the Torm of the gus or Kuots posscesll tue hygucst temperuture uf combustlon, Hydrogen und warvuiie oXide reei to be the west available, and sv geneslly has this fuct been recogneed that lur wuuy years efforts nve been mude to manufucture tuceeeases by the decomposition ot water in con- tat Wit cual; these cllulls Lave not til recently Leen suctesstiul 1 an ceonvinicul sense. ‘Lhe repurts we five puulisbed drom time 10 time UURIE Lhe DUsE Yeul or LWo, Te.ordamg the por- lurlnalices ol e Luwe gas process, scem to plsce tue matter of tne ecobomil.al mabulacture on a large seale, of water-gus of avesy igh cal- urille vaiue, amotg the settled gestuns, 1t ls not ot Hlumnatine owever, that we Would LOW Spea, bub ol buiting gus, lor We ure con- vintes tinat the question of the econonneal pro- ductlon of a goud teating gus vuee setthedy the Lueluess of manufacturniug 18 will greatiy vver- snudow by it cnormons propottivns that of muking llumnating gas, There is scarcely a nse Lo which we nuw apply coul i our cities Liat would not be benelited by the substitution of teating gas it the price were sallacuily low. It {s saut Lnat water-gus, munulactitred acconding to tue Lowe sysiemn, cay be made ut o cust not to exeeed 15 cents per 1,000 cubl: feet, a ligure which suould allow ol jis distrivution, 1 1ne CHUTMOUS quanL.L.es Fogired 1or dutnestic und MANUIBCLRTILE PUrpusts, at b Yery snsul prie, say, 50 cents per L0 fect. I Water-zas, bave ing more than totir thues the ealoriiic vadue of Beinens® gas, can be produced here 1o the sea- burd cit.es, Where conl costs 1ram &4 tu § o ton, by tue Luweor any other prucess, ot i cost ot 15 cents per Lo teet, it anust be evident that a new era ln the development of fudustiy is gawningupon us, It1s not tou mueh to ex- pect that, duaer thcee dreamstan. es, was waokd take the place of coul lnmust uses: its ceanli- ness, even if there Were DO great ecotion would secure that rezult furdomesticuse, and tie nereased efliciency and convenlenee of gas aud the nproved quabity of the products vbtalned by its ure would besufllcient to secure its adop~ tfun for manufucturing and smeiting purpose: When we consider the guestion ot tae dintribu- tion of gas fortuel, for domestic purpuses, tue Nigh calorile power of the fas boecomes still wore lmportant thun when it i manufactured directly at the works at which ft Is used. We coutidéntly antivipate the introduction, before the lupse of muny years, of heating gas for gen- eral domuestic uee; but though tis will be at- tended Wit un envrmuous economy in the con- sumption of corl, we eee nothing 1 it to Injuri- wusly atfevt the coul trade. Kxperfence has shown that uvery ceunomy m the use of fuel has been fullowded by such” a great amd rap.d de- velonment of the indurtries using cosly thut tie total consumption of this has lucreased, instead of dimmghed. 1f but half of the coal now consutued in this clty were converted [nto heat- fugz-ras, at some central works, mwl distributed, up |fiumlmuhr,; s nuw s, it would more than du tiie Work how done by the coal sold, But, with the great reduction in the and faciiity in the use of heaty §t would quickly te employs cdin a multitude of ways not tow heard of§ and not only the cookingundheating would be done by gus, but much of the work dune by uur serv- ants woull be pertormed by mackines nan- ufucturing of sl kiudy, aud” particaturly those smnll industries that can be carried on o pri- vate houses, wonld multiply to an wnheard-ol extont, Our mills and machine-shops, factor.vs and furnaces, able to suve cuurmuua‘l,\' in their fuel ftem, would find wider markets for tuelr products, and {u o thousaud other wiys the cut- sumption ot fuel would be so creatly fnereased that the demands for coal would be fully main- tained and would svon pssume proportions ex- ceeding the most extravagaut views of our most sunguine * coal wen.” — The Mountain Mcadow Toche (Ner,) Recard, O In conversation with W. W. Bishop Iast even- fugg In relation to the Juhn D, Lew trial, hie n- formed us (hat be bus appealed the e to the Utab Supremo Court. II thelr declsion s ad- verse he will sbpeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, ile hus Jubvred hard for the man who has been made a sespegoat of by the Mormon teaders, aud hopes )'vi tu seeute o dife ferent verdict, = Should the United States Supreme Court deelde mdverselyy o will appeal to kixucutlvu clemency. He dms In his possesslon o vast amount of documentary evidence and private manuscript written by “Loe blmsell, which throws a good degree of light over what bns been hidden” for twenty years, Jt Ianot exactly a confessious it {s an’ exposure, a revelution of the wholo thing. As svon us the matter can be pot in stipe—some time in January next—it is Mr, Bisnop's intentian to publisn the cntive thing i book forty, tho early Hfo of Lee, his connuee- tion with the Mormon Chureh, lis career as oue ol the council, the trial of L, testimony, &e. On leaving Braver, Leo guve him o comnuien- tion reguesting blin to et as historlan, and placing “at his dispusal all the papers und docu- ents I his possossion, and promising to write out In full all that he know tending to throw any further light upau the awlul lru&mly of Mountaln Meadows. Bishop thinks thutLes hus been wore sinned agalnst than sinulngy that whatever ho did do was done us an {rre- spousible agont In the hands of & power that he believed divine fu {ts dictates aud to be obeyed unquestionably, b T ADELPIN T This (Fsturdsy) Eve., O, 1ast Limo but one of oLIvER potn By-[D, RON, o 3 Plenty of Money,| v orSentenced w Death. 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