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THE CIilICAGO FOREIGN. London Press Busily Ar- ranging the English Programme. The n the Event of War, England Is to Seizo Constantinople Jlold tho City in the Interest d & of iho Neutral Powers. The London “Times” Gravely sums Up the Latest Bituation. It Urges England to Co-operate with Russin in Her Demands, .| of Forelgn Affalrs seem convinced that the Con- Upon the Porte’s Decision Rests . the Question of Peace or War, - flight Advanco Noted in the English Broadstufis Markets, THE EAST. ENGLISH JEALOUST. > Loxpo, Nov, 17.—The Pall Mall Qazelte this slternoon has & leading cditorial on the Eastern guestiom which coneludes as follows: * English fralousty English suspiclon, Is thoroughly gousud, An overt act on the part of Russia in {te directlon of hier suspected alus would deepen thls suepiclon into active hostllity, and ot only leave the Government free to act sosinst Russly, but in certain contingeucics wapel them 60 Lo act.” A TIHREAT, ks Tho Times n its fluaucial columns says: “In ot of tne runiors of the Exchange yesterday saong that Lord Derby had withdrawn from tienegotiation on tho Eunstern questlon, and . tuttbe Cabinet bad ordered the uccupation of Constantinople by the British forces, so that fhere would be no conference, but immediute " “Trnlunmor fa probably the foundation of the , tolowing atatument which the Kinancler makes aditorlally to-day i Wive can state, not officially, but very con- fleatly, the course tho Britlsh Cabinet have reselved upon if Russia invades Turkey. In iztha case, o Britfsh army corps will imme- ¢itely oceupy Constantinople, and defend it sgeinst ol attacks, It fa caleulnted that mot pore than 25,000 troops arv needed, and the rtish engincor officers are giready making wrveg for & thorough defenso of tho Turkish apal” ENGLAND'S OBJECT. The Financter adds: ** England’s object is not (o partidpate fn o war between Turkey and Rassta, whomay fight out thelr quarrel, whether hasaor Europe, but to protect Constantinople wl tho Dardanelles from scizure by Russin, Ezgand would sfinply hold Constantinople L pledge temporarily, on bebalf or te other Powers und the world at large. I sou os s neutral state was fumed on the Bosphiorns, or such other ar- nazement effected a8 Europe may ultimately &t¢ermine tpon for the wardonship of the Dur- denelles, England wonld willingly withdraw. Thas the Ministerial policyls perfectly clear and free from Juture cutavglement, It hos o dis- toesobject of vital Importance to British futer- utg, and beyond that object the Government wilinot gou'" The loregolng, 1 91 probabllity, has no bet- ferfoundation than a Stock-Exchange runior, wlih the Zimes merely repeata without com- meat, but it shuws the current of opinfun here woog the supporters of tho Ministry; but thereisastrong division in public sentiment alout tho courac which the Guvernment ought topursue. THE RUSSIAN ATMY, g Loxpox, Nov. 17.—A disputch from 8t. Peters- tugeays: *The Czur, ndurcssing the Gener- :h aud officers at tho close of tho review at Tasskoselo, on Wednesday, sadd: ¢ Gentlemen: Lit us wish tho best suceess to_commanders of o armfes.! The Czar's words wero rocelved withentlusostle cheering. “All frelgit traflle lins been stopped sinco Jesterday on the railways between Warsaw and Teriespol, Kleo and Brest, Russion Bozess, Mos- mn’nd brest, Tamboff aud Saratoff, Uracse wd Zarlzyn, Cliarkolf and Nicolaleff, and Mos- x and KoslofL." TOUMANIA, Bucirarest, Nov, 17,~Tho Roumanian House of Deputics has yoted §80,000 for the mainten- e ol & corps of observation on the Danubo, fll;r\mp\ug the reserve under arms uutil EPFECT ON 8TOCKS. Losnoy, Nov, 17—6 p. m.—~The London and Contlnental Btock Exchanges were flat to-day, ud internationul stocks, such as Rueslan, Turk- 8%, Egyptian, Huugarian, and Fronch, declined gwdmhly. Consols were yomarkably steady u"’"ghuul. closing at the best point for the "v Lt cverything else suffered from the n"“‘"“‘"fl espect of political affalra fu London, dmm' most of the sensitive stocks did not ‘muv. thelr worst polnt, but showed & recoy- lz;”wmx tolper cent late in tho after- Lo TIE ENGLISI PRESS, i NDON, Nuv, 17.—The Zimes continues to : oeate to-operation with Russia {n enforciug 2 “l:;n'llnalurlu satisfactory reforms, and hus a s 1".!. editorlul on the subject to-dav, in which dtes o dutervoution {n Syria In 1800 and = u’lfuuch oceupation of the Lebunon by g m:«cnm of all the treaty FPowers lfluhl'h that wilitary futecferencs fo Bulgarla o ave an cxact precedent, sud that as the e fi;lued to European control of her fn- g aita then, sho wonld do so in the el caso now presented, Tho organs of the “mfllll’flrly strongly oppose auy action in " thustile Lo Russla, The Standard, Tele- xhfil" 2ud Pall Mall Gazetts 4o not bolieve En- o 1uxn remain peutral, The Pot, while L,uf!nnu-lluuln\l, i3 dlsposed to believe nm:“ o ubaudoned the fdea of de- ta lfi or material guarau- @ ’r| tho executlon of reforing, or W‘r‘i“ 8 upon automony Iu the sense luhu.fim"" on tho fndependence of Turkey, Bhir s therelore, that u conferenco wmay o~ el lun arrangement satlsfylug Rusela’s leglt- N‘wuwmlblllua. and the lndependencs snd gu rizghts of the Ottomnn Emplre, COXil'Axrm c?unnu‘llnol'l-!a s orLe, Nov. 17,—An extraordinary ™ dez\nn:(\m‘dl will bo beld to-morrow Imn!”.’ ldecmc respecting the questlon Seved e rufice, the British Cubinet haviug re- tergetle dsmand on the subject, SEUVIA, “BLNNE Nov, 17.—Tho Servian Minister of ingeg) ned. Col. Gruleh has beou ap- Pfl':‘l.hl- sticcessor, Cla, 6 Milug bag sent & special envoy to the selzing The 1 HUNGARY, g} nlster of Interlor, n.w:' }lu{:gmun Dy docred op Govern: Uineg' g 27D polley 4 unchanged. He de- by :luu the quostion further at pres- i thy a\linh:r';?. surlous responslbiity resung allu THE PRUSSIAN AKMY, ';.":I:"u 1.~Telgrama report it proba- MIM Wil mobiliza bwo ary ourps lu Rumors of tha partial mobilization of the Austriau army arc emphatieally contradicted. A PREDICTION, Lownoxn, Nov. 18—8 a. m.—The Post pub- lishes the folluwing In officlal form: *“We Le- lieva it probable that after tho forthcoming Council at Conatantinople the Porto will accede to the English proposal for a Conference." MONK OBIECTIONS, Diapatehes from Berlin concur {n reporting that Russinfs ralsing fresh difficultics with re- gard to the lino of demarcatlon, demanding that 1t bo pushed further back on the Drina. TURKISH PROTEST. A Berlin correspondent says it Is cxpeetod that Turkey will place on record a solemn pro- test ngalnst tho wmobllization of tho Russian troops. now Just closing, 090 steamby oint roing north, aml 0 gol harges passerd here golog north, and #12 golng south, and the total number of rafts that went sotth was 624, the latter ageregating aibout 450,000,000 of Intber and Jegra, Specinl Dispatch to The Tribune, LASAL I1l, wov. 1i—Alexumler SHT, of Chiengo, ia 10 years of age, and for the Inad alx montiis hias heen o commercial traveler in the hanlware lne. He hns sold three dozen firo shovels In this city to«lay. Isthere a younger commercinl traveler then het Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, DanvILLE, 1Ly Nov, 17.—A large number of Eemvlu are now hore attending o Sabbatli-school onveniion at the North Street Metlndist Epls- copnt Church, Last r\'eulu;: the +hurch was fitled with people to hear J, W Dinitnors de- liver an address on Sabbath-school work. © CRIMIL. FEROCITY, AND HEART DISEASE, ¢ Bpectal Dirpatch to The Tribune. Aunora, JIl., Noy. 17.—In the bz woodsa mile northeast of tho city, a locality peopled mainly by Germans, & marringe occurred on Wednesday evening, followed by a dance and libergl Indulgenco Iu Jager beer and whisky, A large company was presont, sume of them be- comlng very much intoxieated, and an old man, Xavier Bartholemew, belfeving himeelf imposed upon, fnally drew a pocket-knife, and, rushing into thie ball-room, commenced cutting right and left. Jfe succeeded in wounding four peraons in sevoral places before hie was sccured and disarmed, and one of ‘the number, Joln Behiooler, who was stabbed in tho abdomen, it 18 thought cannot recovor. Bartholemew yesteraay manifeated great grief over the oecur- rence, and this morning was found dead in his bed. . 1t was supposod that he had committed sulelde, but he had been afllicted with beart TR ENGLISTE ANSENALS. 1t i statod thint an order has been reecived at Woolwich for 40,000,000 cartridges to be realy in olghiteen wecks, and 40,000 ammunition-boxes in which to pack cartridees for transportation. A BRITISIL TILREAT. The Vienna correspondent of the Zimes snys tha Dritish Government {s so convinced that a conference Is the only means of bringing about. 4 pacitication, that it has intimated to the Porte tho possibility that the conference may be held even without Turkey's participation if her refusal was per sisted in. Chese represcntations have not beon without effect. The Grand Vizier and Minister WIHISKY, ferenco {s inovitable, DENIAL. The Rusatan Telegraphic Agency denies that the Czar mnde a specch to the officers at Bar- koczlo on Wednesday, as was reported n yes- terduy's evening papers, LATEST, ; disease and asthing, and a post morten Loxpay, Nov.17.~The Témer, in itsleader, | cxamination showed that he had ruptured sums up the Intest phase of the situntlon as fol- | a blood-v 1 by severe coughing and habitual lowa: *On Turkey's declsion to-day In regard | Intemperance. Me was about bU years of nge, worth considerable property, and Teaves a wife and son, though they bad nut lived with limn for sume years, to the Conferenve hangs the questlon of peace or war. There may bo war, cven thoughi the Confercnce incets; but it must bo taken that Turkey’s refusul to participato in the Confer- enco would bo consldercd as her acceptance of war”? — FATAL ¥FIGOT. Mexrms, Nov. 17.—N. B, Kennedy, of Ar- kansas, was killed at Huntsville, Ala- bama, Jast Baturday by Alexander Perryman, conductor on the Memphls & Charleston Rail- + THOE ORAIN MARKET. Livenrool, Nov. 17.—The uneasinoss on the subject of Eustern affairs is increasing, The | road, in a diflleuity about leaving a graln trade ogaln assumes considerableflrmnese, | car in which Kennedy had some with o tendeney to advance In value. Forelgn | cotton. After ejecting Kenvedy and s wheats are gencrally beld for more money, To- day the market was more numcrously ottended than usual Fridays, and wheat had freo sale at an advance of fully ono penny per cental on Tuesday’s curroucics. Flour sclls readily for rather more money. Corn fu moder- ate request, turn favoring sclior. WEST INDIES. TR RECENT STEAMER BEIZURE. JIAVANA, Nov, 17.—~Additional particulars of the seizure of the steamer Moctezuma have been received. Only the Captaln and three sca- brother, Perryman was sssaulted by them with knlves, and, seizing & monkey-wrénch in the hauds of o brakemun, he knocked one of the Kenucdys down, and, tbrowjng the wrench ab the otbier, struck Lilm on the head, fracturlug his ekoll, trom the effects of which he died in a few Lours, INFERNAL WORK, Fpecial Dispatch to Thie Tribune. DAVENroRt, La., Nov. 17.=Tnia morning, about 1 o*clock, fome unknown scoundrel threw a small shell {nto the sittiog-room ot the resi- deneo of the Hon. I, Price, just clected Con- cesman from this district, The fnstru- menwerekilled,and elght passcnizers with fiftcon ngcllt of death cxpludlztl, doing great scamen were Innded ot Cape Haytlen, whence | damage to the furaiture, cte., — but they were tuken to Buutingo de” Cuva. Two Epanisn war shivs have gone fn pursuit ol the Moctezuma. ln}urlng nono of the immates of the house. ‘The probable object of the villain was todo harm to Mr, Price lor some unknuwn reason, No clue has beenobtained to the wretch, though the city auttiorties will offer a high reward, PORTO RICO. Advices from Porto Rico sny the Governor of that fsland bus received o tefegram from the Mister of the Colouics at Madrid, stat- ing that 1t s not possible for the Spanish Government to forbid Cuban ports from reeelving Yorto ltico tobaceo, and the Governor- Genern) may come to o mutual understandog about the nicans of preventiug frauds commit~ ted with Porto Rico tobu GREAT BRITAIN, ° THE TURZ, Loxpox, Nov. 17.~At the Shrewsbury No- vember meeting to-day, the raco for the Shrows- bury cup was won by Brothier to Royal George, ;‘E:h Miss Lizzle sccond, and Cady Malden SPECIB SHIPMENT. One hundred and fifty-five thousand pounds sterling In Amecrican engles was withdrawn frgm bank yesterdsy fur shipment to the Uuited States. € 30" ON MILWAUKEE, &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 17.—C. F. J. Mollor, sco- tonced fu April last to o year's iinprisonment fo the Stato Prison at Waupun, returncd to Mil- waukeo to-day, having recelved pardon from the President. Mo has served over soven months fn 8tate Prison. Moller claims that lie 18 innocent of the charge on which he was con- victed, which was of certifying to falss roturns of dumpiug, Tuls makes” the last member of the amwuuknn whisky men out of conflne- wcen! ALLEGED CRUEL TREATMENT. 8T. Lous, Nov, 17,—A boy about 10 years old, named Henry Woods, has brought suit agalnst the Board of Managers nnd the Superin- tendent of the House of Refuge and the City of 8t. Louls, for $30,000 datnages for alleged erael treatment whilo ho was an ininate of tie House of Refuge last year, ‘I'he petition asserts that the treatment of the hul!x was cruel and bar- barous, and resulted in making bim an favalid and eripplo for Jife, ITALY, BENATOR AFPOINTED. TRouE, Nov. 17.—Thlrly-two new Sonators havoe been appointed, among them Prof. Pal- mierl, ESCAPED, Fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Larorte, Ind.,, Nuv. 17.—Two prisoners in the custody of Sherlft Relsuor, of Marlon Coun- ty, jumped froin the tralu ncar Tyner, this af- ternoon, and cscaped, Thnj{r were on thelr wa to the Northern Prison, reward of g0 fered for thelr arrost. —————— THE SECRET SERVICE. Annunl Report of the Chief—A Tribute to Elmor Wishbnrn, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, WasmnoTON, L. U, Nuv. 1%.--James J. Brouvks, Chicf of tho Becrct Eervice, has sub- mitted his annual report to the Solleitor of tho Treasury, Tho followlng §s o synopsis of ite more important provisions: The total numuvor of arrcsts was 233, Theso arrests were matuly made for muking, dealing in, or passlng counter- felt money, and alterivg’ Treasury notes and United Stutes bonds, There were, besides, some arreats for smuggling, for Jarceny of Gov- crnmont property, fruudulent baukruptey, vio~ lations of Internal Revenue law, aud for mis- using United Btates wails, Of theso arrests forty-threo have been convicted and sentenced, five awalt sentence, thirty-five huve pleaded guilty, oud only fifteen Lave been acquitted. The aggregate seutence of those iniprisoned was leyenm.nml thetotal fino asscesed was £4,102, Tue surviee 1s also engoged {nan exuminotion of cascs of buck pay and bounty trauds. The serv- fes bas also cuntributed wateslally to thy sue- cess of selzures n revenue ceases, having taken within thy year §50,000 of spirits. Tho total number of arrests mado by local authoritivs for which o contingent reward fs offered [s 11, Thelr oegregate sentences wore 120 years, ‘I'he total fines were $2,050, The service during the year has captured GQoverpment money, stolen aud altered United States bonds, to thc wnount ol FR7,U87. A vast amount ol counterfelt plates hus been captured, including g0uo of the most dangerous that bag ever besn mace, Mr, Brooks thus speaks of Mr. Washburn, who was removed o fow weeks slnce: “In submittiug sy report of the oporations of this Division, while under the direcs tiun of Elmer Washburn, wy Fmducunur iu office, I canuot refruin from stating thut the oft-ropeated aud crushing blows administercd to the dass of crimiuals with whow we have specially to deal are shown In the important convictions obtained nud In the oxtent of coun. terfelt monoy and material captured. Two ot the most forinldable gungs that ever fmpovers fshed the ‘puuplu by the lssuo of weil-exeented counterfeits of Natlonal Bank notes aud frac- tlonal currency have been brought to justice, and most of their agents or conlederates urs rested and undergolug terms of Imprisonment.’ —_——— FIRES. IN CHICAGO. Tho alarm from Box 88 at 8:80 yesterday afternoon was caused by the burning of a can of ofl fu the uew bullding, No. 118 Desplaines strect, caused by careless handling of burning shayings, Duwags teitlng, — NEAR PHILADELPUIA, PmvripxLruis, Nov. 17.—The Grangers® en- campment bulldlug st Elm Btation, Pennsyl- vanis Raflroad, was totally destroyed by fire this eveniug, Lnn, $50,000; insurance, $30,000, e NAVAL RUMOR, Naw Yonrg, Nov, 17.—It was rumored yeater- day that ordors hiave been recelved from Washe ington to pluce the eutire Brooklyn Nuavy-Yard onawar footing, Commodore Nlcholson de- ¢llued to suy anythiug in regard to the matter, but it 18 certuln that very unusual movements are in progreds at the yurd, und that the srizute Miunesota was yesterdoy furnishivd anmunition and fully equipped for sca. ——— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Naw York, Nov. 17.—Miss Lillan Morse. daughter of tha late Prof. Morse, bofors salling {or Europo yesterday, gave a positive denial to the current rumor of her cugagemont to Gov. Tulden, pecial Dispaich 4o The Triduns. Cuintoy, la., Nov. 1T.—A smoke-stack 101 fect high at W.J, Youug & Co.'s upper mill full to the ground to-day, ‘This unaccountable seeldent closes thls will for the season wud en- tulls ¥4,000 for repairs, No lives lost. ‘The ‘milla of the Clinton Lumber Company shut down to-nient, dpecial Dixpatch fo The Tribune. Davenvour, lu., wov. 17.—During the eight mvutie e Bavigatlon 80 thu Uppex Alsslaelppl, DESPPERADOES. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. ‘Maxisreg, Mich,, Nov. 17,—Twa wen, giving the names Orme and Bwan, were brought here to<duy from Ludington, huving been charged with an attampt to rob Mr. Lewls of $1,700, us telegraplied last nlght, —————— PHILADELPHIA, PriLApELriiA, Nov. 17.—Tho totals of re- - cefpts at thy Exhibition from all sources from May 10 to Nov. 10 may ba stated approximstely o3 followa: From admission fces, $3,818,724; from concessions, $200,000; fromn per centages and royultics, $205,010. Grand wtal, $4,05,~ T$h, Tho Chincse Government las presented to the United States the general ethmologleal and ndustrlal collee. fonin theGovermment bulldings, Cush ndmisslons to-day, 1,879, et~ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New York, Nov. 17.~Arrived, stcamship Hermann, from Bremen, Lonvoy, Nov. 17.—Steamship Wiscousin, from Now York, has arrived out. New Yonk, Nov. 1T.—Arrivod, steamship Ar- ragon, from Briatol ————— THE HON. JESSE K. DUBOIS. &Special Dispatch fo The Tribune. 8rriNariaLy, Iil, Nov. 17.—The Hon. Jesao K. Dubols, who has been quite seriously Il for some days poat, Is this ovening 8o low that the gravest fears arc entertalned that he cannot long Burvive. ——— GOV. HAYES, CrLBVELAND, 0., Nov, 17.—Gov. Hayes arrived {n this city from Columbus this afterucon, lHe will visit the Cleveland Hospital for the Insane in the Efghtoenth Ward to-morrow, this belng :’nlnurnuulnr tour of inspection of the Stuto fustis utlous, —————— OCEAN FREIGHTS, New Yorw, Nov., 17.—Tho occan steamship freighits, nnder the war news, have advanced within u week from 82s to 458 per ton for bacor, and cheeso is ulways 28 higher, The White Star Line liolds out for 60s. —em— MILITARY, Kausas Citr, Mo., Nov. 17.—Three companies of troops passed through this city today en route for Now Yotk and Washington, Onc company was from Fort Riley and the other two from Fort Leavenworth. —— FINANCIAL, Special Dispatch to The Tribuna. Manister, Mich,, Nov. 17.—G, M, Wiog, o shingle manufacturer und merchunt of this aty, hos mado an ssslgnment to bis bookkeeper for the benelit of creditors. ——— A Tersistent scotohwaman, Mrs, Musturd, a loquacious lady, who last week caused somo merrlment {n the Court vt Besslon, In Edinburg, by the slugular muanyuer of conducting her own case,—un uctlon sgainst the Royal Bank of Scotlund for the paymeut ot £1,000 belonglng to her, drawn from fhe bank by her brother, Dr, Hunderson,~caused much aivusement on her fhual wppearduce by her per- slstent fnterruptlony of the uddress of the op- posiug counsel, who she rupeutmll{ declared wi but speaking the truth, but telflng “adirect fulsetiood " or u * dollberato lle.* Theso docla- ratdons slie contiucd even after she bad been intormed by the Court thut she had galned ber case 80 tor us it could be 5umcd ot its prsci stagey ond un being advised by the Lord~Justlc Clerk to ullow her coutsel—who bud at 4 pro- vious hearing thrown up tho case—to couduct the suit, shio guve vent Lo uncomplimentary re- marks about lawyers {n general auld lier counsel o particulir, Oa feuving the Lar, the femule advocate bowed graclously to the Court, who bicgme convulsud with luu;éluer whea they ob- served tho preclpitato fight of & young geutie- NIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1876~TWELVE PAGE ) mai of the long robe who: buttndile, with the e of pouriniee futo his ears a spee b she vl been com- pelied to furego at the vonclusion of the argee ments, . CASUALTIES. ACCINENTALLY KILLED, Apecial Dispatch to The Tridune. FAST Baaisaw, Midu, Nov. 17.—John WV, Hersey was killed by u falling liinb to<lay while chopplng st Mcfarlans's camp on ths Mus- kegun, Whitle digging a well four miles south of Evnrt eday, Edward Geiflith was buned in the eahie to tha depth of twelve fecty, aud when taken vut was dead, 1l Lo A BROKEN RAIL, Littie Rock, Ark.,, Nov. 17.—An accldent was caused Wila morning ou the Bt. Louls, Trun Mountain & Bouthiern Railroad, near Matvern, by a broken rall, ditehing an extra passenger teain following the regular Toxas train, Twen- ty-elght passengers were wounded 3 none killed. COLLISION. LowgLt, Nov, 17.—A msplaced switch onthe Boston & Maine Ralrond caused a frelizht traln torun Into cars standing on the track, killing the cnglneer, Charles Walker, and firemanand badly wreeking the engine and five cars, HURRICANE WORK, Wasursaron, D, C., Nov. 17.—The American Consul at San Juan reports that io the recent huerleane which vislted Porto Rico forty-three vessels were lost or damaged, and thut the crews of suine were drowned. pdh it ACCIDENTALLY BIOT. Mesrms, Tenn., Nov. 17.—Paul Jordan, nged 10 years, son of Julius C. Jordan, residing in the suburbs, was killed ?‘eaterdny afternoon ;fil:‘u“)’;ununx. by the accldental discharge of his irun, ————— + DEMOCRATIC THREATS. Tho New York ¢ llcrald” Icplles to Til- den's Jomwe Organ, Tho New York Eixpress, which was hostlic to Tilden’s nomination, was purchascd by Boss John Kelly and the Tatmmany-Lall crowd, and converted fnto Tilden's home-organ. Many of its leaders nre Lelieved to be Inspired, the past week it has talked in s very warllke manner. The New York Zerald hus taken it to tusk for those incendiary utterances pretty se- verety. We copy oue uf the Herald replies to the belligerent Expresa: Th country stands once more where it staod In 1860. ‘The natlon i strong, healthful, Inclined to peace and urdor; but once more tho politicians of thie two_purties mie urglug it on to war, They #tund safely benind, outuf uny possible fire, but they du not scruple in the least to urgu the people futivard toward the dangerons cdge of thinge. Dally they Increare tue exciement: thoir coustunt wllort 18 to sur up surpic,on, butred, alicnation of one pact from thie others t0 bring ua nearer and nearcr to an explosion, which, 744 takes place whil find them safely atowed away in bombproofs and out of the iine of fire, Weo have had euough of this. One great civil war was bronght on, contrary to the will of tne people of thie country, b{ the Hticiu We givo tiese geotry, these tallors of Tooley street, timely notlce that they must nat bring on another, They are playinz a_ glgantic game of Llud: but” we, tho - people, ~ me tao stake, Lt them pause, Lorty millons of Amerlcan citlzens' have not tolled and economized tu let a parcel of dempgogues waste thelr substance and apoil their bives, If (hc!u‘plfl[l[flll Yeaders pereiet, in ~tirring up hutred and strife, thoy will hove to fight it out, and they will fiud them- eolves thin tiute leld by tha peoble Earlnnllly re- sponsible. and In o menner which will not be agreeable to thens or safe for them, "Tho Erpress of last evenlng maken o perfeetly temperate and sbsolutely accurate arifcle in yes- torday v /erald the pretext fora torrent of incen- diury” insinuatlons and nssertions, 1t compares the conduct of the Presldent and the presont con- dition ot atairs In the dlaputed States to the griev- onces which brought un tho Revolutlon and the War of lo12, Wa should not natice such etnil from a different and unoficial somtrce; but we clhwonc to notice it {u the £epress, That journal 1s un oilicial organ of the Democratic leaders, 1t e raid to be the property of Mr. dohn holly and other prominent Demociats, 1ts sentiments nre kuown to be inspired by the most important of the Democeatic leaders, 1t 1s the moutbpiece of all theso leaders, but wo teust not of Mr. Tllden, Wo warn thesc gentiewen to call off their dog. We warn thein to muzzlo the intomperate real which, in the present excited cendition of the pub- lic mind, trics to nflame the Jgnorant and ins. creet members of 1ts party. and threatens riot and civll disturbhnce If suy one dares to point out u caceful way of solviug our didleultics, or tres to hint that there are peaceful methods. Wo beg Mr, Tilden, Mr. Hewitt, and the other Demo- cratic leaders hero and a1l over the country, to re- memser thals seponillty just now: wnd o beg the Democratic leaders Iu this clty In partlcular to bear In mind that they and no one elsc—lhufi‘ alone —aro reaponsible, and will bo held reaponsible, for the utterance of 'thelr organ, the Arpress, What that Journal soye has no liportance other than as it f4 known to b controlled and ownod by the sup- l;ul’lul‘l und (rienda of My, Tidon, What 1t says an no inlluence except a8 it in bolleved by the Detnucratlc musses to speak tho sentunents of thelr leader. If, In its mischievous and incendiary artl- cle of yesterday, ft does not spesk tho acntiments of Mr."I'llden, let him und his fricnds disown its utteranced, Lot them call off their dogz. “I'hls [s not a tune 1o be playing with fre; bat, If the Democratle leuders mesn to do s, we warn them that they will get their own fingers burned, It will notdo “for the Demacratic politiclans to let 1t be understood that fllur do not niean to abide by any just and lawi) verdict which the people may :Ive. 1t will not do for them now, when nothin s decided, to hint oc threaten about what they wil do if the isaue gues aguiust them. 'Tho poople of thifs country have not furgutien 1801, and they do uot mean to be deagged f1to another war by set of men the burden of whose blunders and wicked sin- b.tions wo are eill bearing, If Presldent Girant hus done wrong, If ho has hroken uny law or vivlated the Constitution by ufu acts of the Inst fow days, let him bo imponched, ‘The_Democrats hiave ‘a majurity in the House of Nepresentatives; the Congress meets in December. Let the Democratic House, us soon as It meets, accept and bring forward the charges framed and the proufa to be adduced by the Demoeratic politicians, - But Tot us have no bully- Inqlflc:mllmu. and Jot ua have no throats of what will happen away ol in February when tho Elcc- toral vola coues to be_countad. 1t is not a good time for sucl chll(i‘lrlly. and it Is 3 very bad thne for Incendlary sssertions ond Insinuations, If the Democratic leuders are statesmen, 1t they are anys lhlnf hlgher than unscrupulous nemn*ouuc- they must seo that this 18 @ time coney caously for muderate speech. for mutual concllintlon, for con- servative language and conduct, for inatructing their people In the ways of peace and &wnor; and not for misrepresunting tho fucts of the diticulty, fnciting to susplcion snd dlstrust, and thus intlan- (g the minds of the iguorant Members of shols porty with eentiments which can lead only to rlot and clvil disorder, and which, to the cursory reador, #eem duliberatoly intgnded 0 produco these effects, — e The Brighton Aquarium. Ay, Jennings® Letter (o New York World, It this aquarium could be Ihited up just as it 48 and set down in New York, It would bethe grentest suceess in the way of “popular enter- talnment” ever scen In your city. It Isancen- terprise which has been thoroughly well carred outin allits detalls. The building Is large, beautifully fitted up, and well veutiiated; tho wuiusements are varled s the tanks in which the fishure kept spaclous, clear, and constantly re- newed with fresh tonants, 83 the older oues die off, or cense to by attructive. 1speok of the amuscments being varied, because in the midst of the fish-tanks, and grottoes, and terneries therois o charming hall i which concerts are held, and the best singors in London cneaged to appuar at them. Therefs also a band, and the entrunce bull fs o large reading-room, well supptied with newspapers aud inagazines. ‘The tunks ure urranged ou each side of three long corridors, and are, of course constautly supplicd with water dircet from tho sca. The largest of these tunke {6 over 100 fect in lum&l)ld and forty feet in width, aud contains 110, gallons 0f sea wuter, In this tunk pm(mlwu aud sharks may b secy swimming ubout, to the unbounded uastonishment of tho young- sters—1 must ssy ulso to my astonlshment when L irst saw tlie_ porpolses spluning along ut their usual up-und-down and rapld rate.” A stream of "wmfi-mned ar” ls forced by steam- power through the water in tho tanks, and this, as tho Buperintendent ssys, “keops down thu tomperature wid oxidizos uny organic hunum‘y which the water inuy contain.® - Without thiz contrivance it would' be impossible to keop the tish ulive, Mr, G. Reeves Smith, to whom the suceess of thls undertaking llt catly due, tells e that the heat during the past sumwer threatened ut one thae to ovcasiou serlous losses. It was necessary Lo pluce large Llocks ol fewon the top of the tauks, aud in sple of ull that “could Lo dons the Hsh died. If ever an aquarlum §s bulit in New York, the heut of summer would buve to bu thought of betorchaud, und some modiilca- tlous of the Brighton structurs futroduced to sult the cliwate, You would not thank me If Iundertook to give & lst of the lish collected together in this wonderful place, especially wb a time when political topl must bu weking such heavy demunds upun your columus. 1 would, therce fure, only truuble you witha fow odds aud ends which I picl up durlug wy visits, from the general ianeger and wthers,” In tho firet placo 1 wos subpriscd to hear that the most ditlicglt tsh to catch and keep allve Is the com mackerel. as well known ou your side the At~ During | Jantlc as on this, It Is aTish which dics swon aft ¢ it I8 canght, and although thousands are netted in the sea oif Hrighton, not o inile fram the auarlum, it was fong belore any ape imens 10l he seeured for the tanks, aml'even when L ey were secared, 1t wus (ound nlmost imponsl- bie” to accustom them by confinement. ™ One spect nen,' saya Mr, 8mith tn waceount lie hay written of tae nquarinin, “beat his bead so acverely ugminst tho frony zlass eml atrround- in ¢ rovk work of the tauk in which 1t wos loeat ol that the anter.o™ facial bones were forced In Lo auch an extent that the contour of the snout was rendercd poriectly obtuse, and became reeonely und fmmovably fixed In n strong eurve toward” tho left shoulder.” There are now reveral mackerel awlmming abo they seem to have iado t it home, The wl-fahy from Afrlen, and the boar-flsh (%ith 0 muzzie tike a ple's snout) cauzht off the conat of Cornwall, are smong the tumcrous curiopities tontumned in the tanks. There s al- s Ren<levil, an u -lunklmi' monster not unwaorthy of ita naite, ~Ihen we have the short- nored ava-hioree, whose'nend has heen aptly compared to that of the © knlzhit!” in chess, amd whese brehensible tuil epables it to rocks and stones maif it werea monke the netopus or devil-tish, there are reveral fine specimens i the aquarium, [t is a horrid-look- g brute, all covered with siickers, nnd | notlee that it has s Wikt fscination for hildren, wno wiil staud looging ab it to the 4 of every- thing else in the bulldibe, Frow here the visitor {n scar.h of gueer lish _may wander to the tanka where the angel-fishy the *dead man's lingers,” theforkbeurd, uni the sea-snuirt dlsport themselves, Tue John Dory, the white- balt, the plalce, the herring, and other varivties of well known fish are abundant, and the coliee- tlun of cornls and _sea-gnemones s mort beau- tiful, *Tunk No. 1" lovks like a garden full of bright and exquisite flowera. All the tanks are ahout una level with achild’s bead, snd the water andflsh are only shut in behind plate Zlnse, 50 that young and old can see everything without the alightest difficuity. e A CATALONIAN EXORCIST. Curing o Glrl Possesssd with Four Hundred Devils—A Pecullar Sceno In Spain, landen Thines. Qur_ Barcelona correspundent writes, under date Oct, 21: “ | wifl briefly describe what has just hapnened 1n this wealthy city, About the 1ith ur 15th of this present month of October it was privately an- noutced, chielly tothe fajthful women ot thueon- gregation which regularly throngs the Church of the Holy Spirit, o the street of Ban Frauciso, that 8 young woman ot 17 or 18 years of oge, ol the lower cluss, having Leen aitticted with *a lutred of holy things ’—the poor girt probably was subjeet to eplivptic fits, and cried” out and beeamie cunvuleed when shie beard thie notes of the organ in church~the senfur priest of the churcli above mentloned would cure her of ber disease, or, 10 use that geutleman's own lan- guage, *Avaunt, pbysiciaus und mountehanks; see bow the Charew will cure this poor gird, who i8 at present possessed of 400 devils, “*Thoss who sre acquuinted with Burcelonn know well the Culle Sun Francisco, one of tue well-todu strects of the eity, and its churchy Espiritu 8snty, not a poor man’s, but a fashion- able church, For eight days, the last day bear the 17th lust., o littie stream of persons of ull ranks and of either seX inizht bave been seen ut the unusual hour (for churelt golng) of mid- night threadlog its way toward the caurch, The principal door was kept clusely shut, but tie tthiul or crodulous, tue vpen scuffer, aud tue Juver of elzns and wonders funnd admit- tasee by aside door to the exhivition whien 1 am ubout to describe. The chureh was dark, but o alekly light wos shed by waa-lights on the sable lurws ol some or 10U persuns, wio ciustered round tho prestiteriv, or sauctuury, in aront of the mitar, Within the little iuclusure, or satictuusy, s:parated from the crowd by a ligzhit eailing, lay, on a comwmon benely, with o Lwtle pillow for ber head to reclive upon, o puurly-clud gird, probably of the peusunt or artlean clessy hier brother or husband slood at her feet to resteain Ler (ut thues) frantle Klek- Iugz by bolding ber legs, The door ot the ves- try opened; tie exhibitor—1 mean the piicat— cutne fu. 'l'he pour girl, not witaout just rea- son, *had un sversfon to holy thlngs,' ory at Jeast, tho 400 devils within her distuited vody Lud such an aversion; anc in the confusion of the tuoment, tuinkiug that the fataer was “a oty tliwge,” she douled up ber legs, screamed out witl' twitching mouth, "her bieust neaving, her woole budy writbing, and threw uerselt nearly off the beieh. Toe male attend- unt selzed her legs, tho woman supported her head aud swept out her dishoveled bair. Tne priest advanced, and, mingling tawniliarly with the shuddering sud horror-stricken crowd, suld, puiuting ut the sulfering child, uow sobbing un twitehing on the bench, *Promise me, my ehildren, that you will be prudent, aud of a truth, Pons aud dauzuters mine, you shall ' see maryels! ‘the promise was piven. The exhibitor went to procure stule and slort surplice, sud returned {n 8 moment, tuking his statd ut the slde of the possessad ot tho devils,! with his tace towards the group ot students, ‘U'be order of the duy’s proceedings was tirst a lecture to tho bystandery, and, fes ond, the operution of exorcising the devils, The priest comnenced his runnlug commentary on, or explanation of, tho strauge phenomenon ly- ing panting, foumlug at thic mouth, to the Fnza ot the stupid and ebuddering crowd of Lis fetlow men and women. The privst began by lamuuting with tears that ‘it is, unuapply, the fushion of people fu this day and age to seck the ald uf doctors, slecpwalkers, or spiritualists, and quacko of all descriptious, when they have hard ut hand the ald of religion, sod an ald and runedy securo and all-sutlicient.’ He continued his address by saving that tue means of which he should make use in the present case were not thy strongest fu his power, for to use the strongest wus not now allowed. Ho then said, This young girl -enjovs a most perfect tran- quillity and calinness 5o long na shs dues not cutel apight of holy things, such as the holy water, the prieat's dress, the mitar, the chureli, or hesr the souud of & belly the rull of an_or- gan's notes resounding through the alsle, You Enow,’ continued toe privet, ‘that so great is this gisl's aversion to Loly things, my- self Included, af she gues i 1o convulslons, Kkicks, scrcaws, and distorts her body the moment she arrives ut tho corner of this strect, aud her convulsive strucgles reach thelr climax when she cuters the sacred housaof the Most High,! Ho ended with the tollowiug words: ¢ ‘T girl hus vtten had the same Inurmity in bygone years, and the duvils havu been constantly expellea; but, owlng to tho laxity of relizion In these latter days, they roturn ngnda to poseoss her budy.! Act Luc first tudshed, theexorcism commenced, Turnlngtothe yruamue, shuddering, most unnappy object of ils attuck, the pricstcommenced, *fo'the name of Gud, of thoasints, of the blessed Host, of every holr saerament of our Church, I adjure tuee, Rusbely come out of her! N, B~—{lus. bel *is the name of a devil, the devil baving 257 names n Cutsionla.) Thus adjured, the gurl threw lerself fn_un sgony of convuision, il her distorted face, — foum-bespattered lips, und writhing \lmlm grew well-ngn stlil, at lull length wupon the tloor, andy fn Junguoge semu-ubscoue, sutnie vivleat, screamed out, don’t chuuse tu como out, you thicves, scamps, robbern,’ Pl your promise, Rusvel,’ sad the priest, * You swd yesterday you would cast 100 more of your cursed spirits’ ut of this must bapless Lisl's Lody, Can't you speak(’ * Yos, L can,’ catno frons thie pour girl’s fuaming lips, *1 cau.' *Yes,' said the curg, *you are o devi of houor you nre a wan of your word,' Qut of the crowd stepped 8 plainly-attired Spauish gon tloman, snd safd: * Bat, futher, bow “can you pruy to aud pruise the devill 1 bave reud somewhero ho 18 o liar and the father ol hies. Does hio keep his wordt® ‘Yes,' said tho priest, *ue is a way of bis word. Fultlil your pronnse, Rusbel, ¢ Never,! shuuted thu devl, or the girl, now Jashed futo an agouy of frenzy, * You snall,® sald the toly futner; and the sul- fering glvl, Hke o bruised ond wounded suuke, ber uress all dissrranged, her bosom heaving, worined and twisted iito the arms of the sy wumen who kuelt aud cried by ber bench of torture, At last drown tho quivering lips ot tho girl cume the words * I will,’ but the dovi added with traditlonal perversity, *Iwill cast tho 100 vut, bug by thu mouth of tue gl Tuy priest objected, ‘Tho exit, he sald, o1 10 devils out of the smull Bpanisn wouth of the Woilau would *leave her sulfocated.’ Then the ihnd- deucd girl sald she must undress hevoul! for the devils to escape, This petitln the holy futber refused, ¢Then I wil come out turough the rlght foot, but Mest’—the pirl tad ou 8 lewpen sanduly sho was ouvivualy us thy ,molcatclua,—')'uu st Lake ol by bane dal’ Tno sundal wis untied; the look gave s convulsive plunge; the uevil uld b myrine- dons (80 the cura suid, lJouking round triinoi- autly) hod grone tu their owi place, Atd, us- aurcd of thls, the wictchied dups ol o it uy quite still, The exbibition Wus anueticed lor b tomn o tue sdececding day, und it cutu- mcueed sguin, Uo catuga band of viue-uluisca artsans uud cluilned admitianco o the chitreh. Tuo priest stoutly Feluacd eutrancs to wuy but wowen, Tuu wen beat ths church duur; the polico came; o scrlimmuge arose, uid the privst rotreated fn hoste; tue olck ginl was drugged to her lowly Lowu; twu wedianics uow s lu Burceloula jwil for ther sbuic in 8 calledtor, it Ulegal, demoustration; tho strect wos cdearcd by thu vulice, aml the affair was over,” Next duy the civil authoritles of tho tows, men of high iecling and grmfi:’gulh.'htuumcuz, shocked at n the tanks, mselves very what thoy had b and read (for tho whole aflalr {s vow fn priut, and can b bought in Barcelona for a balf-penny) stopped, by cvil doeroe, tho whole afalr, condlusion, & ew remarkaare dua In fustice to the authoritics. First of all, tho Bishop, a man of enlighten- ment and erudition, wns not cognizant, I helleve, of this freak on the gnrt of the clergy of the church in question. Secondly, the mo- ment {t came o the ears of the civll suthorities, the sharpust and promptest means were token to adwonisl the pricst and prevent a repetition of a scandal which lind shamed and sickencd the whole Clty ol Barcclona, “The whale of the detafls I haye given were taken down by me from the mouth of an honor- aile and moat truthful 8panish gentleman, wio v ATUIEHEREN, McVICKER’S THEATRE---KELLOGG, Grand English Opera AVERICA'S MR. C, D, HESS' GREAT SONGSTRESS, [ENGLISIT COMPANT. was witneas to the whele thing, and are strictly MISS Monday, Fov, 20, FAUST. worthy of eredit to ti.o remotest detall, T have OSLARA Weddeway, Nov.22, BTAR purporely supyressed much that was palnful LOUISH OF Titk NORTH. and {ndecent.™ EBLLOGG, |Frdsy, Nov. 21, BONE- APPEARS 1N MIAN' GIRL. EVERY OPERA. Bstardar, 3 oclock, Oran ——————— THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE. RELL Gns to Take the Place of Conl and Wood G SRTINTR ormaus Wante of Mleat In Furnaces | ATS/CTTed Seatn, 8110 and 62, scrording to location. Ktovess seats and Libretws at Box Otbice, on'snd atter Thara- day. Nov, 16, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Tast appesrances of the Doautlful Young Tragedlenne MISS MARY ANDERSON, MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, ROMEO AND JULIET. MBS ANDERSON #8,00000000, eessernd ULIET EVENING AT 8 0'CLOCK, esric nd Wining Joareal, #y prObALIY, 1o s of engincering kil i winch s lith: fmurovement has been N gl i Waick toere s so wide and Inviting aliekl tor the exerciss of [ngenuity ns fn the utilization of fueh Prof Girdiner slates that ‘el furnies [ [ in U Tustuts of st ci et capnelty of the fuely ot sl most i pee ceny of the hewt wenetaleds I thy Feverberutaty, when stved i melted In cructbles, the tseinl uliect s 2 per cent of the totus hent, or i pee cent of b Monday—-RELLOGG BENGLISH OPENA. gunerated. I the blumens crutiole furnac = ) Bt i Srm st aset, opei | ~LoeAey LB UREATDIVOli CASE on a lacge acaid, > et DLy N o b gl i by B obar fuiiin or WAVERLY'S THEATRE, dinsey’ ghhea-furnaces, upon’ the open hearth of 8 reverbeeatory, af glums, 7 peccentzof dron, 8 per cent; lu welte arunyed Slemens und Ponsard furnaces, up to 13, #,and eve! per cent uf the tutsl hewt ls utile Formeny ilooley's Theatre, Randolphat., betweea VAGUIRE & HAVRRLY o, R EMERSON'S OALIFORNIA MINSTREL Commencing Monday Eventog. Nov. 13, The Last Week of the Minstrols. 1t is safe to nssume that {n ordinary steam-en- glues where the steam is generated i plain cyl- 1der bullers, the' ceonuiny attuined fu the use of tuel Is uot muchgreuter thaniu reverberatory ell to Ethfoptantim. An fmmemse Bill. Sab Iurnaces, while i domestic uge, {u open grates | STy kre. Jot . lenent of Billy Daxte Mondy capesially, It is doubtiul 1f us lurge a percentage | BANDY BAR. & of the heat capacity ot the fucl 1a utihized, Vet thouih Lue extremt wustefuluess of sur incthods ot uelniz fuel hnve long been subject of rewark, no inventor hus yet exploited witis successs field that olfers a prize grester than the princely rewand of the fortuuste Inventor of the Bessemer process for making steel. Thercace many cuuses which contiib- ute to the cnormous waste experienced fi tiie consumptive ol tuel. Amung Lo woest fmpor- tant f3 tue lurge wmount of beat absorved ithe furnuce fteelt, in the pasitiestion of the carbon, Lhiat s, I i preparation of the fucl for com- Lustion, und, turther, in the fuct thay the quan- ity ol trogen wdiitted with the utiospuerie AT BeLeszal) L turtiel the uXxy ) J0T Cultblie- Lii b B0 et thiat 18 waterwly reduecs the temp ratuic uf the furnace, and, o5 o conse- quence, reduces, o still more raply ratly, the it Work periormied by the tueh Tie maz- unuin of ecouumy would nuturally seein to Le attaited by admitting to the comvuetwn chisu- wer tuer o a cond.tivn ready L0 burny—i, ¢, inu gascolid 10, widd o the form of the gus or Ruses possvering Lhie lngucet temperature of camuustion, Hydruges ~ and rvunic oxhde 3 o e the wivst avalluble, and su generally hae this fact been recogueed that for many years effurts bave been made to manufucture tueseguses by the decomposition ot water in con- tact whaeusl s thesceliotts nave ndtb thirecently D succesalul b ceuvitoul eense. lToe repurts We hiave publisbed drom Lime to time durning e DUsE year or tWu, Te.urding ihe per- turnia ol tie Lowe gus process, scew to pla.e tue matter ol tne ccunotulal mnulacture i u large scale, of water-zas of o very bigh cal- oritle vaiue, aong the seitled quesions, It s not ot inunnatinie gas, however, that wo would Buw speti, but of huating gas, 1ur we are con- vinced tiat the guestion of the econvmieal pro- duction of a govd teating gus vuce suttled, the bustuess of manufacturig 1t will greatly over- enudow by [t8 cnurmuus propurtious that of maklng {llumnatlug pas. sere 13- svoreely o ube 1o Whith Wwe noW spply conl i our cities tiat would pot be beuetited "y the substitution ol NEW PUBLICATIONS. “Atlantic Monthly FOR DECEMBER. The December ATLANTIC contalns An Ode for the Fourth of Julys 187G, by JAMES LS. HELT, LOWELL, which occuples nearly seven DPBFes; & gTOUP of Poemn, by T. B ALDRICIE; & briitiant discussion of Raniel osonda, inthe form of a conversatlos, by HENRY JAMES, Jit.g an smusing story entitied The ( aavasser’s Tale, by MARIK TWAIN¢ & psperon Muanleipal Indebt- vdness, by CHARLES HALE: roms Crumbs of Travel, by J. W. DE FOREST ¢ a sketch ot A Colorndo Rond, by H. I.1 s graphic descrip- tlonof sir Willlmin Phips® Attack on Quebee, by FRANCIS PARKMAN: sad further installe ments of Tue Americon, Old Woman's - #ip, and Clinracteriatics of the Internationnl Fairy makiog A Capital Number. THE ATLANTIC FOR 1877 Wil base among its attractlons: AX UXCAUAL XTNER of Porus by LONGFELLOW. PoEss nY LOWELL, WHITTIER, and IIOLMES. A Ngw STORY, In thre¢ parts, by T, I ALDRICIL, TWO STORIES IN DEAMATIC Fors by W. . HUWELLS, FURQUENT CONTRIBUTICH from MARK TWALY. Pavens oX CoLoxtal Histony by C. F. ADAM: PN Licating jgus It the prive were udlacotly how, I [ DENCHPTIONSOF EOxitiax Lk by CHHARLES IIALE. i3 s LIt Water-gus, thunufactured aceording [ ORIGINAL MUSIC, fn cach number by suci compas. to tue Lowe sysiem, can be made at a cost not crsand. K. PAINE, GEORGE L. UsGQUD, JUL to exeeed 15 cents per 1,000 eable feety a ligure which suould aliow of 1t districution, i e CHUTAIVUS UANLL.LS Tequared Tor dutiestic and manulacturng purpus Lo very siuil price, cnv, 50 cents pur 4,00 feet, 1f Water-gas, Lav- ing more than feur thues the calorliic value of Swimens’ gos, can be produced liere fo the sea- buoard eit.es, Where coal costs from ¥4 tv § a ton, by tue Loweor any other procesy, ot u cost ol 15 cents per 1,000 feet, It anust be evident that o new era fn the developnent of fndustiy Is dawuincupon us, 118 not tou much L ex- Pect that, Wnaer thiese clreumstan eg, wns would tuke the pluce of coul fuasust uses; its ceanli if there were Lo great ecubowy, hat result fordomesticuse, und i viency and convenien s il thy immproved quaiity of the products vbtalned by {ts uie would be sufllclent tu eecure its adop- ton for manutacturing and swelting purpuses. Whien we vonslder the question o) tue dintiibu- | TERMS 1 Single or specimen numbers, 35 eonts tlon of gas furiuel, fur domestic purpuses, tue | Yea:ly subscripiton, 81, postige frecs with Nfeize ligh calortte power of the ‘;:xu hecomes still | portrats of Bryant or Longtellow, Ui, wore finportant than when iU is manufactured | gomig by mones-rder, drafs, or reglstered lotter, te directlyat the works at which it s used. We | 11, 0, Hlovoutox & Co., Riveraida Pre.s. Cambridge contidently anticlpate the Introduction, before | ypas, - thie Jupse of muny years, of heating gas for wen- araldbetle ues Lot thotgh tie wil bt at. | H. 0. HOUGHTON & COMPANY, Toston tended with un enuriaous ecunomy in the con- EURD & HOUGHTON, Now Yori. sumptiou of coal, we see nothing m it to injuri- S — e L e ously atfect the coul trade. Lxperience has shown that every cconomy i the use of Zuel has been followed by such a great and rap:d de- vvlqucm of the Industries using coal, thut the total constmption of this bas hwereased, instead of dimmtshed, If but Lulf of the coal now consumed in this clty were converted fnto heat- fugr-gzaa, ot some central works, awl distrit:uted, as iumlnating cas now fs, it would wore than du the work now done by the coul suld, But, with the great reduction fn the coet,nnd fachity n the use uf lieat, {8 woull quickly be employ- edin u multitude of ways not now heard of§ and not only the covkingand heating would be done by gus, but much of thework doue by vur serv- ants would be periormed by machinery: man- ulucturing of all kinds, and” partieularly those smutl fndisteies that can be carried on in pri- vate houses, would ““mlpclfl to an unheard-ot chin LICHUERG, DUDLEY BUCK, mnd ¥ BOOTT, with words by sumne of the tuost gulshed ATLANTIC pacts. THE CONTRIBUTORS' CLUB, & new department. T'he Atlantic Portraits of BRYANT AND LONGFELLGW. ‘Thene supeth life-rf¢ poriralta are sold only torub- acribers to the ArnaxTic, Price uf each, €100 The January ATLAKTIC 1/l be @ brilitant nuriber, wlih contributions by Linglellor, Lowe'l, Sy Atrich, fayard Tuylars fowele James, 7 Kewbie: the new Contribub. r Duth: and @ Kony vy Bayard Tuylor, with music by Joha K. Paine, Now ix the Lime to Subscrive, “ leve She 13, Little Folks ! FLAXIE FRIZZLE. Sophite May. il Hln](lllll ot and e, i y nlics, of grary lady says: “*iheeritlc cars ago, *Lenlua ‘copies in with Little have lo 0¥n that 1t remalus with Fiaxie W Abrakam Lincolw’s Favorite,” TEE POETIC GEM. Oh| Why Should the 8pirit of Mor- tal bo Proud P Dbound. Fiice, £1. K Wintert Loakailer wite extent, Our mills and muchine-shops, factories I I on ‘ouhavo made a bit and furnaces, oble to save ctiormously in their | i it voul, | Lie beaty ot the i nud fts duock fuel ftem, woull find wider markets fur tuelr | yeal value,” Unfiorn i size, 1 brie, wod price with tug g 0f 18aL eeason, ** Nearvr, 31y God, To Thee, wi:o4 s.4Il cuntinucs'to Do one’of (ho Diost popular buuks jn the market, A Book for * Our Girls.” DAISY TRAVERS, Or The Girls of Hlive IXall. By, Mise Adclaide F. Samucls. 12mo. Ilustrated. sg_:xf{g the concluding volume of **Tho Maldenhood The Bay who *did not think.” WINWOOD CLIFF, OR OBCAR, THE SAILOR'S 8ON. o Jiig"ia tho nt volumo of * The Winwaod c1E 8e- on, " Iere’s “ The Younyg Dodge Club” Again! products, and {u a thousand other ways the con- sumption ot fuel would be so L'rcnnf' fncreased that the demands for coal would be fu tained and would suon assume proportions ex- ceeding tho most extravagant visws ol our most saugulne * coal men,” —————— The Mountalu Meadow Massacre, Ploche (Ner) Record, Of, 3t In conversation with W. W, Bishop last even- ing in_ relation to the Juhn D, Les trial, he fn- formed us that ho hus appeated the case to the Utah Supremeo Court. 11 thelr dectslon s ad- verse he will appeal to the Bupreme Court of the United Statcs. e hus lubured hard for the man who hus been mndnnum{w](uul ol by the Mormon leaders, and hopes yct to seeure i dif- ferent verdict. . Bhould e United States Supreme Court declde adversely, he will appeal to Exceutive clemeney. He hus in his possession 8 vast amount of documentary evidence und private manuscript written by ‘Lee himself, which throws a good degreo of lght over what has been hidden’ for twenty yenrs, It s not exactly o confessiou: it ts an exposure, & rovelation of the wholo thing. As svon us Lhu inatter can be got in shape—some time In Januury next—it is Mr, Bishop'a intention to publist the entico thing I buok mn“\l"m zurl{'luu of Lee, his conuees THE WINGED LION, OR STORIES OF VENICE. I{_r"cr‘v:. James Dedllle. 16mo, Cloth. Lustrated. tion with tho Morwon Chureh, lus carcer as ove , 81,30, of the ‘couniil, tho trial of Lte, testhnony, & | «ishdiugrsnd oatructive as tho colebrased elder On leavivg Beavor, Leo gave hlm o communlea- tion rcquuuufi him to act as historian, aud placing at his disposal al),the papers aud dueu- ments in his possession, and promislng to write out in full wll that be knew tending to throw any further light upon the uw(ul tragedy of Mountain Meuado Bhllu}) thinks that Les bus been wors slnued agafust than eluning; that whatever ho dld do was done us an {ries spousible agent in the hauds of s power that he belicved divine fu ita dictutes snd to be obeyed unguestionably. Just Poblisked by LEE & SHEPARD, Boston, FIFTEEN MONTHS FOR 84. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY for Decomber, now ready, contsins the openlng chapters of DR. 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