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2 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1876. ; e v r- | especially fn the T stands about 73 | biznls in Washingtor elt dooring Johnson's | at No. 460 Milwaunkeo avenus last cvening to » 300,000 of the cnemy. Jernsalem having hean RAD > e oo paste e o v It | e {58 Bk, SALCRCa ata | Hm:and{Lnen e rotome. enUENGA: | PULSsome i, dupiiin o e YR D s e g ke ““R*Mx‘-"”’i’ff‘:??“- = ndependen recnbacker, he recnbacl ngl vised our people to make out their a | ports as to the disposition that haul been made L g . vielnity of Washinaton which the Government | yot TR HhCG, (oSS o 3,000 1o 10,000, | Trcs onufl, ‘and 'sell 7em, wich they finally | of the monoy Allotted to that ‘ward a6 palgatan. I sk flfl‘%“;.fi’é{"fifi’Jéi{;é’.‘..",fi‘, R #ince it foundation bas provided for that pur- | Tne Senate ls larzely Republican, aad ontalns | agrocd to do, aud we sot about making uv ein | the lato election. The Committeo appointed to [ The Body of a Feudal Baron to Be | chargnthe sehuichte of Chrlat, e Lot . And in - - pose. It is wise and prudent that some at lesst | mang ex-members of the House, ontt Investigata and report on the conduct of Capt, c ted order thnt. il ‘mignt ba properly guneded, ho did - should come, for at present there are not trovps Istacker Gavitt, for horses taken by John Mauritzon reported that they had found that he ramated. not, tudeed, uuflun to found and instifute the e Morgan, In consekence of Fedral inva- £han, and & nesortmont ty farm podis consoomed by aix Fedral soljers wich: camptoneniie on his placo. o Capt. McPeiter, for mules, co nd two barrols np whitsky loft in ‘Wls distillery, while he wus w! lm znbm Morgan, and Tiad committed no *intentlonal ¥ wrong. The other “captalns "' epoko for themeclves, and 31' Lioteublon yers, m“!cduly mllllmtlc(d. The His Romarkable History---Curious Viois- ub resolved to continne its orzanfzation and ¥ to Lol monthly meetingsherenttor, New ofll- situdes of an Aristooratio cers wera then elccted, M. M. Gernhardt bclnfi Diplomat, selected ns President, and the Club adjournc enough here to monat guard at the forts on tho river. It there Is any politleal purpose [n having the troops here It can be summarlzed in the word “prudence.” Grant Intends to maintain hls NORTII CAROLINA., TERROMISN, NEW Yorg, Nov. 20.—Tho Iferald’s Raleigh (N. C.) special snya that thero 18 o ereat and genceral apprehension among the colored peopls {lnl' Order of Knlghts of the lloly Sepulchre under he most holy ordinances, and for this burposs he Inumedintoly created many most {llnstrious and 1] most noble men Knlghts of the Sepulchee of aue Lord rising from the dead, and he armed and deco- rated them with red crosses engraved on a silver shield, decreeing for the future that they shauld be $73,000 oath of office and to sce to It that laws aro faith- | of that Stato that a serlous abridgment of thelr g:"“ toperty, wich he cooden't romein- 20,000 | Subjeet Lo call bound to wear them as a patont of nobiiltyon thelr fally exccuted. Back of s}l thesc rumars and | righta will resuit from tho scasion of the Gene | pecyj, xih av inia e ———a Rlllfllv"ll'l: l‘:flhlln wnr.l:\l ll;! lm}!ll lomfl'sw. As qu'l. facts respecting the movementa of troops there | Gral Asscmbly which begins to-morrom. Tance, & Tot uy aweot potatocs, and other RAILROADS. The Amerlean Cremnfory--A Singular &8 BLEderas of o e ern na well o 4sone elrcumstance vagucly hinted ot which is property used by ive Fedrel pickits. ... 20,000 Institution Amid tho Pennsyls {ho hends of thia' boly Onder. And thun being conslered by somo at least In suthorlty ne ALADAMA o pulals oot Lt BALTIMORE & OIIO, vania Mountalns L T R T A 5 o . s o ', iy having TUE RESULT. :fimfim!y and_ for, “"{“ angul ‘t""“;{‘ow'o, o ‘Nov. 20.—At th 1 meott Jernenlem, having been again taken In the year MoxToomzny, Nov. 20.—The mafority fn | terrible five years, fo the amount uy 810,000 ArTIMORE, Nov. 20.—At the annual meeting 1187, wheh Urban VIIL, commanded the bark of Cures the That dmm:::::;;fl:‘,'::f fl:;l&::s:“ throngh. | Alabama for tho Tilden and lendricks Electors :{’,;‘,_.é’:.:‘ f,","{l,5“&'.5‘,,;"}%3':':'.{%’«3.‘3#9’&?5nl:"af ot the Bockholtera olvtfis alimons i Okl Mew York Herald, Not. 10, the Church, and A1l Catholies having been. driven Worst Paing in Rallrond, & report waa submitted, showing tho | According to the statoments of those who carnings of the past year nt $15,031,235.73, and | phaye tho atter in charge, the remains of expenses, $9,000,850.19. The surplus fund now | Joseph Henry Louts Charles, Baron von Palm, excceds the mortgage indebtedness by $7,853,- | Grand Commander of the Boverelgn Order of 435.08, {ho Holy Sepulchro at Jorusalem, Princeof the Tho report sags: It s hoped such reasonable | Roman Empirc, Knight o2 8t John of Malts, aud cquitablo freight rates will bo adopted in | will be cremated at Washington, Pa., on the 6Ll future as will foster alike ol interests connect- { of December, What 1s carthly of this person- :;lt;v;t'hlg,l;er;fi:"::yr system and goncral nter- | aga lies in tho recelving vault of the Lutheran i Cemetery; and, it & discmbodied spirit can re- Bpenking of the ratlro: report con- i taues: 1n' heso pru’f‘:::(:e:r el ll‘\l:ln;gnlsn?om celve any consolatlon from the good eatato of this short_and_cheap ling the longer lines to | its formor tencmont, the manes of the Baron otlier scaboard g¢ities lave suffercd fearful | must be gratitled to kinow that a recent surglical losscs. Untenable, unrcasonable, and unjust | examination has cstablished the fact that tho demands have been made upon the Baltimore & ¢ Oltio Compriny £ chargs tates of transportatton, | Neshly domiclle which (¢ inhabited for sbout to the City of Baltimore which would ignore its | threo score and ten years is almost in tha con- fwmenss geogranhical advantages agan cutropot | ditlon of o mummy. The death of this gontle- for forclgu commerce, These attacks avo been | man oceurred at-the end of last May., The Lased upon_erroncous princples, nre Iu viola- | roqders of the Herald will remember what a tion of the lawa of trade, and can never prevail, The report Was o " d tho ol piteh publie curlosity reachied when it was an- of D[rccl.?)':l m:lw{:g{uw.d, anil s Bl oL nounced that the funeral scrvices svere to be is 84,350, PETER COOPER. HX CORRECTS A MISSTATEMENT OF H19 POLITI- OAL VIEWS—NO PREPERRNCH FOR TILDEN OVER IIATRS, DIUT NUCIl COMfIDENCE IN TOL PEOPLE. To the Editor of the New York Times: In the following paragraph, from the New York World, I donot find my trus scntiments reflected or properly expressed, I presume through some misunderstanding of the reporters Br. Peter Cooper has entlroly recovered from his Into filness, and In conrs of conversntion witha T¥orld renortor yesterday ho snid: **/The expres- #ion of the popular will'ls in favor of Mr, Tilden rathar than Mr. 1layces for Presidont. Thcre is not. the lcast doubt that the party 1n power sould prac- tice fraud to nccura tho efection of their candi- dates, but the will of thopeoplo, as expreseed in tlo ballot-box, may snfiice to deter them from doln; #0, _But, Inth ovent of Alr. Tilden belng counted out by fraudnlent or fllegal means, 1 have good ronson to fear troublo—perhaps a sccond civil war. If theea be fraud practicod, 1t 1any caueo n almost i oul of Asla, thin most holy, kuightly Urder re. mained almost pralyzed and oxtinct. lencs tho Fl'om 0[10 t T . GQneon of the nations became aa 10 wero u widow, 0 Twen yfllmut sid of all of her doar ongs thera was 1o longer ano 03, wilio would offer lier comfort and cunsolation, Tut e It ol b e gt e o co: - aled ey by atireing up the mit , tie King of the,Two Sicilics, to make an cffort p R SR | NOT ONE mopg it worthy Princa (while Clement V. X . : placo of e Einnersaany obtained, not withaut aire | After Reading this Advers toment culty snd , for the humble sons of the o Beuliy’ant exponag, of o el fonsf the Any Ono Sultr with pop 4 then perilisalon to dwell on the wmost holy hill of Zlon, where such great miracles have Leep per- formed, and In the vast and most sacred basilicaof y the resurrection of our Lord. About which time S our most boly lord, Alexander V1., Pope, In the year 1490, in order nat only (0 restore the memory of tha most anclent institute of this mast worthy Y knightly Order, and further to increase the plety and reverencd of the faithiul toward the sunulchre of Christ, aud to stir up thele minds vigorously for tho recovery of the holy places, mercifully F allowed the lenrdlnn of tho mort loly hill of 18 A Zlou and his Vicar General (namely, the Perfect of all the Ioly Land), and their succoasors out tho entiro country sonth of the Potomac River there are very many thousands of men, well-armed, welldrilled,, and thoroughly cxperienced fn war wlo can be called together at tho tap of tho drum, That spprehension fs doubtless needless and gensational, but evidently lles at the basia of what a Cabinet oflicer sald to-day. He was belng Interrogated by s gentleman in gearch of {nformatlon. That gentleman asked Dim if he had beard there was any organization in Baltimore, or south of that, where tho ultle mato purpose tnight possibly be hostile. The Cabinet Binister, without dircetly responding to this inquiry, sald that the entire Confoderate army was organized, Peace-loving inen of the North should not bo dis- turbed by ony partisan reports respecting tho arrival of troops here. Thelr presence s not a menaco to popular or constitutional Mberty, It 18 o guaranteo of the preservation of while the town wez okkepled by retel tron}\n. The otlier citizena eame in and “put in bills for their losscs, which footld up, after we led dokiered oin) to suthin over §200,000. We hed n great deal v trouble, for the citizens nre fgnerant. Why men came fn wich had lost some fence, with Lills for $20! Bich we put up 21,000, or $2,000, ez the case imight be, thut ther ulte be some show for gettin suthin. Some uy em hed some doubts ez to how we wiz goin to put em in ez loyal citfzens, but I fixed all that, 1 swore to Issaker Gavitt's loy- nit; ,lmnwore to mine, Deckin Pogran sworo to Unpt. McPelter's, aud by 8 o'clock the next afteruoon we hed the papers all made out and the matter all arranged. The spekitater footed up the amount and drew his pockit-book to pay cm off at the rate uv 30 per cent, It wuz n crit- fkle period. Bascom sot thero with his ak- kount-book, to receove the money, from wich Teintended to take out wat wuz comniu to bim— e hed bills agin ua wich wood absorb the most uv {t—and for wat balance wuz doo it wuz un- derstoord that he shood give us credit at his bar. His cyes glistened, and I wuz weepin for the time being, to create, arm, and appoint eneral ) ising, and there Is no telll; teers uv Joy. : at I tho Constltutlon, of the enforcement of.the {Fs tho roanlh schl Bo £ tho conntry, Yot [ have "'nlan‘k{mvlnl" I cxclalmed; ‘“this is the rul'.'l(l_ll'l“;:\'l‘nfi .nrahnc%z;lc‘:l! ‘:cm:oc?tgy Lfldn:ll:::lu;mmd I.u: f\ laws, and of the malutenance of peace and good | Alrong futh In the good ecnsa of the American peo- | suhstanshel froots of victry." ¥o phs, ple, and believe that trouble will be avorted.™ The various lines teading from thls city to the | modern rcsuscitntion of somo ancient sect, Knigita of the Moit Holy depulchre, s of old, . Afterward Leo X., on tho 4th of February, 16015 PluslV., on tha istof Augnst, 15015 Alexaniler Vi on the Ud of Auguat, 1605 . order. At that crittiklo moment, jist when the Cor- L, 1, 3 Benedict 'nmvmn s A i dhll mnm;t gllt‘;“ Mpec'lxnl‘prf(cmnce to u,}, mln. erlfln m;.l u', gfi mado onu'lelflb P:Inock T‘llc |:p East mlvm;cc(l }':Alerdny tho frelght rates on | Egyptisn or otherwise, which “:ougm, in x“)‘"u""l' the dd fi"?"{f ,'B i'm‘ll; ‘g)r?{‘;cu ffld It was tho Fir i or rty, It the pro with a ville paper, wicl ITOWCt n tu X L - prajacd the same. i lastly Bonedic While The Preaident, within a few days, has recetved | fact tiag the 'lmuwgnju'w‘the 'i,\%ii"fl'nt?an.fi.l‘i Us arith o feondistvintle, o n game, poultry, dressed ments, ete, The new | the dim twllight of history, for trubhs and priv- | BRUe B G, W03 chantitation for thogov- st and is the rates aro 08 follows: On dressed poultry and | eiples which weranot got at, and whose modern gome, to Boston, $1.05; to New York, $1; to | representatives, after the trifiing {nterval of Albany and Troy, 95 cents; to Buffalo and Sus- | 8,000 or 4,000 yoars, arc.on the scent of the snmo pension Brldge, 55 cents. On dressed beef and | truths and principles, The Baron von Palin be- wutton, to Boston, 90 centsy to New York, 85 | longed, at the dose of a long life, to this fra- cents; to Albany and Troy, 50 cents; to Buffalo | ternity, and its present head fa golug to have and Suspensfon Bridge, 45 cents, On dressed | the Baron's body reduced to ashes by fire on the bcfi! flgm";g%vl;‘gl ‘ag-lumtl:,oll f.jg(oou gfl;{; 6th prox. ‘This disposal of the remnains of Baron ::ut:: e oy "l'rf;m,lodcc(:mswto Briie0o | von Palm will probably produce a preat sensa- and Suspension Bridge, 83 ‘cents, On dressed | tlon in this country, s it will bo {n direct oppo- hogs, to Boston, 70 cents; to New York, 65 | aition to the universal custom prevailing among ceuta; to Albany, 00 cents; and to Buffalo, 85 | Clirlstlon scets. cents, ‘Tho rates on first, sceond, third, nud The furnaco erected by Dr. Le Moyne, nt fourth class freiglits atill remain ns low ns ever, Peirs PO G aud there 18 no fimmlm ‘that an hicrease wil] | Wasmngton, 1'a., is expected to reduce o huwan svon be declded upon, as Vanderbilt and hls ad- | body to ashes in about five hours, without n crument of {he Holy Land, by & special favor con- ' firmed tho aald permlssion to éreate Knights of the n ost Holy Scpuichre, which had been respectively eme B it i SoRIBA AR 1 shpreing oly Li ¢ : **In supremo o cate, Al o 4, AWhict, ndecd; hos been cxocuted by our predeces- | Giic appiication oo O otker gixbd ar orrof the ¢ors Insuch ay that rom hat time forward vory I R many Knights have been and are stl)l created, Into utl ) whoie number the most excellent gentioman, | Al 0M 0M<4 T \ \ RS Thiorty o King of Lavaris an "é?i?é‘&'&’ 8 | . Xomatter how siol ? ML HINUTES. w vlol Legation of the sald King of Bavarin, born at §11r|nvlnnllc. ncdmmfi"n. nfrfnxfilrr‘,'dtfr'l‘gfilllh.’h ) Wy Carlaruhc, bna vehomently desired to be decorated | NeUrlZic, o prostrated'with diséase tiay pumpct i with tho laurels and apicndora of the afurcmen- Q) tloned knightly Order of the Iioly Sepulchre, But | Y7) nson account of the varlous curcs which preas upon him he cannot come to the place himself, WILL {ssue of the day, the adoption of a sound cur- rency for the people, But Ibelleve that both paortles are Jed by men of patriotisin who would abide by the legal declsion of thelr respectlve claime, and resort to no revolution or violenca to rectify what they may cousiler {njustice in that declslon, peren Coornn. — TILDEN AND HAYES, RRASONS WIlICH GOV, TILDEN GAVE FOR CABT- ING A BALLOT FOR HIMSELF—WHY GOV, NAYES DID NOT VOTE. New York Tribune. At an early hotir on the morning of election day Gov. Tilden apgiroached the polling-place nd No. 246 Third avenue, where he was reglstered anumber of letters from the South threatening Lislifo I hie shall do anything to secure the ine suguration of Hayes, Tho Presldent has no senso of personal fear, but some of his Intimato fricnds are somewhat alarmed, and will insist that he take some precautions sgainst possibili- tles of danger to his person. . TR NAVY. To tha Western Assoctated Press. Wasnxoton, D. C.f Nov. 20.—The Sccretary of the Navy In response to inquiries regarding tho rumors of a concentration of uaval force in this vicinity, cmphatically denfed thelr truth. Tosald tho vessels of the navy are pursuing thetr usual routino of duty, without extraordi- ‘The spekilater looked at the hed lines and (h'o{n it, buttonin up his pockitbook, and, throw- in the bills down upon the table, stood without sayin a word, ‘ Py usi? I shreoked fn ngoni. “Not o dollar,” sald he; *them claims uv oorn ain't wuth the paper they aro written on. k at the paper.’ 1 did look, and fell famntin to the floor, Loulsians, Florida, aud South Carollua for Hayes! Ilayes elected by ona votal” ‘That wuz ull, but it wuz enuff. Tbatoneyote hez cost the Corners deerly. We aro despon. dent. 'The niggers all come out uv ther houses agin, and Polluck opened his store. Tho spekliater in’ Southern war clalms 18 still here, awaltin reliable fntelligence. Muy hevin send us the news wo want. ho haa expressed to us by lotter his wish that as avoter, A tonglino of his supporiers were Vi 5 nrticle of odor or & single disagreenblo effect. | wy delgn In_ the 1 ary orders, and that thero was nothing In tho walting to cast umg“. Dballots, and, E]‘:fl cheering Pranovzus V. Nasor, Roformer, | Versaries aro still aa for apart og over D Lo Moyhe rectert thficremnlury after atudy f.‘fiflfy“'p‘lm; fto the n%r::“.snc;::;“é‘:ficfi n:? Th‘: way of recent suggestion or dircetlon from the; | MU b e el A M BN LRERRE TIID O, & BF of ail the detalls. 1o hos done all the work ot | Inights of tho Moat Lioly Sepulchro of Qur. Lord Afford Instant E Navy Department to commanders of vesscls ) g yor: i IN GENERAL. Mr. Jobn King, Jr. Flrst 6Icc-l’rcsldcm. of | 15 own expense, and it {8 his purpose that nio | Jesus Christ. Wherefore tho Very Iteverend Fath- 3¢, 3 y dry thanlked them, and took o position at the end of theline amld much applause. Whenhisturncame ho voted the straight Democratie ticket from “stemnto stern,” asheremarked, Helsreportedto have explaiucd his rensona for so votiug by sny- ing that he could not do otherwise than pive the henefit of his ballot to all puor working- men of the clty who were out of employment, who wero anxious for an improvementof tho which could bo construed into an net which rhould occaston the slightest scusation or ex- citement. fees shall be charged, o that this means of dis- the altimoro & Olio, and Mr. Danlel Torrance, | posing of the dead sliall be within: reach of the President of tho Ohfo & Misslssippl Rallroad, | poorcst people. who wero lately appointed Recolvers of the lat- The crc;‘;fifl‘;?gxl‘tml figf(;‘lll{-:{m- il tako ter rond by Judge Gresham, of Oblo, were In the city ycalcr’dny 5 hid thle w pxmmnont con- Pl‘“’fi' % P’“"'“““',‘y h?“““‘lr i the 'il; ‘i‘l Iu°‘ firined by Judgo Drummond of this city, who | Sember next, at Washington, L., o Which ploco has jurlsdiction over that part of the road lying | ¢ ‘°.{"““i“",x‘,} 4 ‘i‘“"‘a"“e‘ 5 "Yfl‘-{", A {u Illinols. Tho proccedings in court will bg | forchand. The flres in the furacewlll he ligh found in tho law column. ed on the morning of the5th, and it is oxpected ' TITE REPUDLICAN PARTY, Harper's Weekly, Nov, 18. If 1t Lo the Hepublican party which presently retires from the control of the Government, it iswell to remember that it has a prouder und nobler bistory than any party in English annals. It camo [nto power sixteen ycears ago, when the Democratic party bad virtually held the Admin- er Jonoph Marla Rodat, at tais vencrable Convent | I oF o Blast Afoly Sayior, aciing aa Tits Iawfal | tanop o hn iR Etdnoys, Tntamms. proxy, in our presence, and having shown tho nec- B 1 adder, Inflammation of fhe cunnty attestations, hus huuibly begged us toadinit owols, Mumps, Congeation of tho the sama most excellent gentleman, Joscph Ilenty, Lungs, Boro Throat, Difoult into thic Sociely of thie Knlglits of this Mout Holy Broathing, Palpitatio Opder: We, therefore, yielding to his prayer, ani tho Hoart, H; ot having made cautfous lm1u|ry touching thoso % Grons. Divkix yatorica, things which according to the most anclent laws D, Diphthoris, Oatarrh, waore required in a true soldlor of Clrlst, have Influensa, Headache, Taothachs, found tho aforessld most excellent pentleman, Neuralgin, Rhoumatism, Cold Chil]n TIE TROOPA now in Washington will remain at lcast until after the Prosidential {znugmration, a8 {t is usual to have a inilitary cscort on such occastons both as a guard of honor and in order to suppress any sorious disturbances which | bad times, aud who desired vilco more aratiira | fstration for o gonerntion, That party was the Thas” enty.foue. hours Tnder the futl heat re- | Jocph loney, bn all thlugs teand wortly of such | Agus Ctuils,’ Ohlliblatns, uad Fros: Do might possibly oceur. o e wote Tor ‘Gov. Tiayics ez b | mero tool of tho slave power, und liad sedu- AU RGN uirod-—ncarly 4000 degrecs Fabrantilt—iell | §our, Vicar of tho Gomvont of tho Most Loly | | Tho soplicaon of the Ready meter = It is probable that light battery A, Sccond | belleved his election wouid be o prolongation of | lously deliauched and demorulized the natioual Le obtained, At 7 o'clock on the morniug of the Savior, Kaving apprared before us o recelvo as his | PAFs where tho patn or didicul it o proxy o onder, naving made tha vow aud takon e ¥ exliia willaord essa ho Apostolic oath, In virtus of tho pecullar | say minutes rainpss Dt srater will, a4 authority which we enjoy in these maticra, | Heartburn, Slek atns, uur Stomacn, B, ciied, o, et gy doomh | Vliahends ot it e enry a Knight of pulchro, have deco- R should aiways carry & hottte of . Thto s aad havo pincod azonm the neck of the | JEADY IELIBE with them. & few oot huarasyl Mexrms, Teon., Nov. 20.—A largo number | gththe body will be placed in tho retart, and of general ticket and pssenger agents of lead- | the cremation will bo completed about noon. ing Southern and Sonthwestern rallronda ore fn | During the ufternoon sddresses will bo delly- tho city to attend the convention to-marrow for | Sred by Dr. Lo Moyne, the destener and bullder oir | ©f tha erematoryy Col. I, 8, Oleott, in his cu- ::;fpa;i{?;‘mfi:!’:. Btpagenger a0ies Sranloie pacity as cxccul?;r' of the Baron under his last consclence. Inheriting from Jefferson and Madigon (tho lust of whom vartially dis- avowed f{t) the doctrine of sceession, or thut the Unlon s a voluntary partnership,—a dactrine which Jackson's proclamation did . Artillery, now stationcd at Fort Mctenry, will &hortly be ordered here, fn which caso it is un- derstood they will be replaced by Battery Cof . the same regiment, which left Fort McHenry for ithe Indian campaign a fesr nonths sgo, and or- the relgn of corruption, nor for Peter Cooper, because he' belleved hiin to be mistaken n his fdeas of the currency, Ilo sturted to say some- thing also about hisduty as a tax-payer to vote, but liesitated as if recollecttons of Lhe manner in whicl I viousl; y Y revent sickness or paina from cly rived hero to-day from Fart Riley. t::u‘;;lg, fia&"fi‘u&ffi.‘,n’;'ifl,fixf over }:fin.‘lu“ "% | not diseredle in ‘tho party, aud which was ———e—— il “und_testament; tho Nev. G. I Hays, D, | Hofeesid, Yoy, s s 1. :::In': Mafin | beticr than Fronch bianar or biiters e’ stmiant’ 4 4 . 1t appears from the Columbus papers that | substautially aflirmed by Mr. Tliden in 1800, —1t D., President of the Washington and Jeiferson | {hitlctaytamed solsmnitics, tha goldon chalt wilh With rezord to tho arrival of troops from | o8 RRISERS, HOE tie COIGHDGS PREBELARE | prepared the way for tho movement of tho' Re- CANADIAN NEWS, College, and othtr promincnt persons. The | tno cross pendant from It, I the very placo of the South Caroling, via Fortress Monroce, yesterduy, clccixun’nmmugu entitled fo that privilego L[fi.,,,, It had” utterly prostituted the civil Hpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. HBoards of Iealth of I’h‘flndolplx a, New York, | Holy Sepulchre, on the 18th_day of” the mouth of a-n E the President sald this morolng that it was | without going to his home In Fremont, tho laws | service. It lud totally disgruced tho Ameriean | Torosto, Nov. 20,—Archbishop Lynch has re- | Boston, Washington, D. C.,and other citicshave | January, in the year of our Lord 1845, and by the ¢ name, and it had brought the American princi- ple into mortal perll, But it was apparently impregnably {utreuched in the solid Southern vote, {n the doubt that it had cast upon the true meauing of the Constitution, In the tinidity of trade between the scctlons, {n the patrounge of the civll service, in the sentiment of tho army, in tho intense prejudice sgainst the coloru('l race, in the hopelessness of constitutional Inter- ferenco with slavery, and in the fear of actual trouble with the fnsolent and threateniog slave ower, But the firm and courageous Republican ap- peal to the Inteiligenco and conselence of the people of the Northern States,—for no such ap- peal was permitted {n the South,—an appeal made in tho face of the most derislve oppusi- tion and of massacres in Kaneas, as an carncat of what should follow, so united the Freo States that they voted fn 1300 as s Republican unit, | and were suceessful. The Demotrtle party of the South Instantly roso In arms, ‘That of tho North passively co-operated. As My, Richard 11, Dana, Jr, truly says, the very termn #“War Democrat” (8 tho conclusive evidenco that simple Democrat was synouymous with an opponent of the Governmeént, "No ono ever thought of speaking of Wur Republicans. To b a Republican was to be n Unton man, Total- Jy unused to administrution, tho Republican party was at once confronted with organized civil'war, with treason intho army and navy, - e | been_ invited, and 1most of them have nlread, celvedalolter Lrm b VicarLonoribol Qielia voted to send thelr most_revresentative men l.g denylng statements concerning thio desceratlon | yiiyess tids I bly interesting experiment. of tho Subbathin that Province and that a | The University of Vennsylvania, the New York priest changed the hours of vespers in order to | College of Physlclans nud Surgeons, and nuner- permit bis people toattond circus on conditlon | ous other learned bodles will bo repreaented. of sharing the profits, made by the Rov. Mr, | Dr Le Aloyusyrais to g Inud "‘:l"c‘i‘"‘v "‘“l‘ cnougl crsons have reuly opplice or ad- Beaudry nt o Mothodlst misslonory meeting In | yyjgglon i the two Inrgest Yol tn the town, this city last week. Tholottercalls uponMr. [ A conference of the scientific gentlemen pres- Beaudry to n2me the pricst or retract tho state- | ont will be held in the uvunlnF to discuss the ment. {fspcccll_va fivn?m e of !t:l'lilfilflfi‘ gn !nlxlzd ‘J’,"“'""i 8. C.Wood, Provindal Becretary, has pro- | {io. Dresidont Loy, of tho Washipaion B s e ot G o oy, | S, Colleg, oy, Yol com; 1t relieves Cupt. Prince, tho Warden, of oucrous | thers Is nothing in the Christian relizion that charges made sguinst him, but finds the chiot | forbids those who chooso to adopt this method fuurd, Stedman, guilty of unnecessarily severo | Of disposing of their dead. treatiment to prisuncrs, and recommonds b8 res [ g0 oty of tho! h‘;a,"f,'nm"'v';,; Palm atlg- T 1y al. Stedman has resigned, 7 ks 5:,;:,';‘0,,‘,,,:" ,,gn‘ Tribuna, inated in kgoulhun Germany 55":3}1')&033:{3 ‘Nuv, 20,—Dishop Lewis unnounced | the oldest branch, the Darons, ln%{rsylc;’l Church 'csterl:‘lny, at tho request g, A {'Jmmgor brauch, the Counts, flourish in of the Archblsliop of Uanterbiry tint tho doth | WVurtombers, lovaria, “oud Austriz, und tio of November had beon appofnted a day of intor- third line, the Princes, have thelr resldenco in cesslon_for tho misslons of th Church of En- | Yicuna. The firstTne arc Barons of the Ioly gland throughout the world, Roman Empiro (Ilck:hs(m,-Ihcrmn)£ oud be~ A nustoral lotter was read In tho varlons Ro- | long to ome of the very oldest famillos. mun Gatholle churchics In thla city yestordny | ThO lato Barou was born at the baronial from Popo Plus IX., warning ull menbicrsof thip | 808% of his father, ot Augsborg, Bavaria, He flock aguinst Cathiofle berallsm, denouncing tt | Teceived o librul cducation ut tho Univesity of a8 an crror linble to snp tho foundations of the | Llefdelbor, und st an curly sge ho entered tho merely an ordinary change of station. Gen. ‘Sherman says these four ¢companies of equipped infantry, togrether with three artillery compn- wnles from Forts Leavenworth and Riley, which arrived to-day, elong to Gon. Hancock's com- mand, which Includes the City of Washington, Gen, Shierman cmphatieally denles thot this change of quarters has any polltical significance whatever, uud says that thercfore there {s no cause whatever for excltement on aecount of it. ME. BLAINE AND THE PRESIDENCY OF THE SON- ATE, NEw Yonrx, Nov, 20.—Senater Blaine, In o conversation with reporters, eald there was no foumdation for the Washington rumor econncets ing his name with dho Presidency of the Senate, The traditions of tho Senate, purtlamentary usage, und his own personal whm:s, would bo caually against euch o step. It wus acase in which he could not it he would, and he_tnost ussurediy would notif he could. Mr. Blatio seemed " Ilitlo kensitive lest any one should juugine that lie could for s momnient contem- plate the purpose imputed to hint. WISCONSIN, DOWNS, TILE ELECTOI. Spectal Digpatch to The Tridune. Mavisox, Wis., Nov. 20.—To-day’s mails have of Ohloallowing Stute oflicials to cast thelr bal- lots at the Sinte Cupital. A prominent citlzen of Coluwbus, in conversation with o Tribune reporter yesterday, detafled o conversation be- tween Gov, layes and a party of {rignds on the morning of thu clection, Upon bLetug asked if he intended to exercise his right of frauchise, Goy, Hayes unswered: ¢ Mogt assuredly I shall not. Ihave never foru ]l}u.)lmunt entertalned the idea of voting for mysell, MRBut rvrm will not just exactly be voting for yourself,” remarked a lawyer, “*You only vote or E}uumm, and you nre not certain, evenshould a mujority of Republican Elcetors be chosen in the country at large, that they will elect you Presldent.” You might dio before‘the Electoral Coliege meoctg, as did Mr, Greeley, or even after it ussembles it may b decmed expedient to unite upon some other man than you. For {n- stance, suppuse Mr. Cooper should socure the Llectoral vote of ono State—say that of 11l{nols, where his supporters are very uumerous—and shiould hold tlie balnuce of power inthe Ilectoral Callege, would not the Kepublians be very 1kely to vote for him, aud thus defeat Tildent You see, Governor, duty to your party demands that you should vote,” Our mejurity in Oblo will not be very lurge, and may be very much emaller than we unticipate. Every voto counts, you know.” Several others present concurred in these resent lettors wa declare and publish that hs hna Faver and Aguo onrad for Atiy cent, Focn by wa thus decorated, distinguished, created, | Ieinedial R A T nnd arinod, with tho speclal right of beasing the | IENE, S04l othor malariewy bulue, sarit vyphal, imgnia of tils Ordor, both 1n privato and pubic, | Juicas advarh RO SicE Hdindmr s i and of using them aa’ his arme, together with that | — Sold Ly Drugglsts. ¥ GEAta per botile. * of onjoylng all the privileges, indulgoncee, favors, . exemptions, and prerogatives which the other Kniglia of tho sams kofxltly Orior do or siall in future enjoy. In faith of all and enchof whicl things we hinve decreed to send him thls patent, "K'I‘Edr? ufit hand, :‘nd hnrnl:‘x'm x;fnr‘:l‘mg:]‘igm“m«: seal of the Iesurroction of 10 Lord. ou, ant Thay God grant thoo 1Mla aid fof tho dofenso and DR. RADWAY’S cxaltation of tho hol{ ‘)'lucu. Privileges grantod by P Emperors, and ) upes, Kinga to the Kalghts of tho Most Toly Soputchra: 1. "o Knights of the Moat Holy Sepulclito liavo precedonce of all others, of whatever ordet or army, oxcept thoeo of the Golden Fleaco. 2, They A muy legliimatize thote ot bom inlswal wodlock, | - chunge the iristian name, grant coats of arins, 'orfectly taatel o) Aud creato notaries. 8. They may liold ocolesiass | purge, ;:{ulnvcfifi’ffi‘fiflnfigfl‘fil;fi“'nr:n‘. Sisd Hicatpraperty ewatt Whough ‘e bo mastied for | FRwil, o e Cliear i herly W e stom- thu purpose of defonding the faith of Christ, with- | 8l Liver, Bowels, Kidneyn Bixduer, Nervous bis- out projudics to to Chuich. 4. They sra ovory. on, Costiveneis, Indizes fn&f“n}l.w,.n ‘“finnnlmll qutprojudicola tha Cliich, 4, Thor ato overs; | Hu onspaiy lfctiatis, ol ittt il w thiers, In tino of war thoy nre ot | nterna) Viscern. . S }r‘;:; al ?.11.';1"(, S Trom oanita e X : Purely Vegetable, ém'.fi'«‘l.‘.‘.f.‘,' o 'é'xréfi'ufi;’."‘x}a‘('n':r:f ) thoy shiould find's corpse hung up to & pibbet, hav- | doicterionsdrugs, S Ing unsheatlied tholr sword, thoy may Gut thio ropo Dy TS nptoms pesultiug from and order that the body beburled, Constipation, Inward Tlles, Fulinessof the Diood fa Tho obligstlons by which the Knights of the [ the fHead, Acidity at thia Htomach, Nauca Heatthirs, lont ey Sopuicheo ace Moumd by thel o and | Bl o ooy b, Flpb e Hennt tho vow_of thelr profession a . The Knighta | & af the Aot Holy Senulehro mist hiar inase every | hlomacls, Swirin i of e toul Hirmed aad Didcns un Y : i T e hoparTuniey offore. i Th- caneaf ey | Beaathiciy Flutjariss e, the,Hean Cloking ot . educe ’ fews, but nfte nts' o A | with corraption n tie civil service, with an | Romish religion and destroy tho Romisn | diplomatic servico of his country. o first | tloyare bound $o cxpose their proporty and lifa | of Visica, Dot or Wolw befora tha Sight, Fovor and - {,‘:fil:f;m:;dofiz:lau?:g a::?,m:uzl; :fi: Efi,fi’flfl? l’lfi;"':s nn.lld:“‘(‘l‘irh;‘vengi'wgu{lllxfl‘%:ul.allcl:n::mt‘l:l cuipt; Tflzfl\lrh with o rained credit, with éfla‘rl:u, veligh il mish | Gorved a8 Becrotary of Legation at Carlsrube, | when fia»nrnl war fs bolng preparcd ngainst | Dull Lalnl thediead, Deflolency,of Fepipation, Vel- " oIState. Ashlund, Brown, und Oconto Cuun{ thought. Tho coutingencies my lexal friends | deullof its constitutional power toact, with Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, und subsequently réached the rauk of Ambassa- | tho fnildols, and clthor fo come In person l.)mx!vl, S2d Sudden Flushes of Hewts Darning fn tha ] 3 s cdlng Stutes, a crumbling Unlon, aud the sneering hostility of foreixn nations. Without u moment's dulay it arose to tho great emergency. Relying upun the Jmou]o of 1he Free States, it created an army and o navy, 1t made euormons losue. It wuged n tre- mendous war of four yoars, It held at bay forelgn puwers coger to abet the ruin of the Union. 1t matntained order in the Fre States, It seut army after army to tho feld, sud amply sustalned them. It emaucipated 4,000,000 of slaves. It maintained the Union absolutely and without condition, It did not bulld a scaffold nor take a 1lfe In punishment. 1t enfrauchised the freodinen sud restored every Rebel to citlzenship, It vindlcated the American prinel- ple before the world, aud guve ths country a atanding aud respect umonys other nations that {t bad never known before. It mada tho Declaration of Independence a truth and not & lle, and for the tirst time made Ameries mean Mberty instead of sluyery. In the tcn ycars sines the Wur ended it has paid $800,000,000 of thedebt, It hna reduced the interest account or_scnd 8 propor aubstitute, d, ‘lhey aro | EFjegn, obliged to defend tho holy Church of Cod and 1t | " X'fcw doses of RADWAY'S FILLS will frea theayt: tainleters agalnst tholr porvecitors, and to the best | tem from nil of the abuve-named disordens, Price, 43 of thelr power to freo thom from such. 4, They | centa perbox. Hold by Diugkista must avold unjust wars, flithy pay and lucre, tonr- naments ond “ducle, und all similar things (except ftbo for mllltary oxercles), 5. Thoy must foster among the faithful of Christ peace and true con- cord, ndoru the Republic, promote divine worship, do works of plety, show in word and oxample the precept pf salvation, aud shoyw themselves worthy of o grént an lionor. Glvon ut the [oly Clty of Jerusalom lu tho Tiasiliea ot tha most Uul{ Sopulchre of our lord Jesus L] Chrlst on the 20th day of January, 1845, Jiy order of tho Most Itoy. Father in Chrlst, Dptlior TUEOSORE TESTRA, iut ap. sud Pro. e cretary, Drother Chorubinus deo Civetia, Wardenof the | We have scen this Tioly Land, a t, aod_d ! red by siame o RSBt | Chi g amonl 7 | Soal. | Komo, Ars Call, Juue ) —_— 24, 1846, Minfstor General of the J whaole Franciscan Ocdur. ' lllrulhnl’ ALOYSIUS A LAURETO, Minlater Gene eral. luve uugpl.:\:slcu.nm uot untkely to arise, bt in all my life I have never voted for yscll. Nelther haveo Lever voted against my principles by casting my hallot for nn opponent. If sy vute Ia neceauary to elect me Presidenty 1 shall not be Gen Grart’s suceessor.” ¥ NASDY. TOW THD CONNERS NECLIVED THE NEWS THAT TILDEX WAB ELECTED, AND HOW LOUISIANA, SUUTH CANOLINA, AND PLORIDA SQUELCHZD TUKLE UOPLS, Toledo Blade. Coxpzoni7 X ROADS, Wion I8 IN TUE BTATE vy Kenruckr, Nov. 8, 18570.~We've got {t! I wuz so cxalted about the elecaliun—so anxshus, that, aftee votin for Tilden and Rteform four times in fufeany, 1 camo strate to Loolsville; and the moment we got the noose that Tilden had kerrfed Noe York aud Counccetleut, I took the truin back to Sceessionvilly, ard found there Bascom's mule, which Icood rida over to the MonTniay, Noy. 20.—Greut excitoment exists | dor. At one timo he was sent as Special Envoy among the Libernla in_Jagues Cartler County | to Ferdinand IL, King of Nupics, by his brothi- owing” to_ the conduct of tho Roman Catholie | tn to negotlato a settlemont of funiily diflicul- elergy, who yustorduy donounced them enmusso | ties, fncludiug amoag other things tho legitl. from'the pulpit. CurcPerrault, ofSt. Genovioye, | 1nacy of tho Priucc's son, Tho Baron traveled dunved the Liberals, and snid, if they voted for | very extensively and spent o largs portion of Laflantiue, the newly-nppointed Miuister of In- | Dis fortuns in gratifylog Lis tasto for music and land Revenue, they would be lost, rnhltltux. and finally, ‘about flftcen Years ago, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, ho cunio to this country. He was highly cs- KinasToN, Nov, S0.—Four men, nnmed Pat- | teemed for his varlous attalnments and soclal rick Doherty, Willlam Fuy, Peter Bmith, and | charactoristics. Luter he toyved to Chicago, Jumea Sinith, entered the house of Mathew | where he fuyested largely inland and mining (arrett, ot Bhorbot Luke, Buturday nignt, aud | {ntorests, but was not successtul in a pecuniary demanded supper, after which thoy ralsed a | poiut of view, 3 row, attacking Mr, Garrett with u club, and In- After comipg to this city ho fell In with Col. mut(uu.luch njurics that o died Sunday morn- | I, 8. Oleott,“and becamo tnuch intercsted in ug, ‘The four en were arrested and sent hego | the Tbcomp\xlml Boclety, of which Cul. Olcott to-day. i3 the President. The Baron had always taken Spectal Dispalch to The Tribune, adeep interest in plflosupbical and scientific MontneAL, Nuv. 20.—Tiho Bank of Montreal | ropearch, and the llno of study pursued by the has_cousented not to force the telegraph stock | projectors of tho Theosophleal Boclety aroused on which they have made ndvances on tho mar- | ql] ifs attention. 1ie soon becamno s member of ket for the “spuve of alxty duys, A written | th wocloty, aml, just beforo hils death, he was ‘lfirecmcnt 1s DU‘"FV l}"’“l"“"l“ to that effect, | clected nnember of fta councils Belug n man bs tles are the ouly ones not yetroported, but reltu- ble adyices have been reeelved from them show- ‘fng tho exact vote as betgen Miner und Downe, ' and the latter's majority over tho highest can- didate on the Tilden Electoral ticket iwill exceed 1,200, thus dashing to atoms the high hopes snd cxpoctations uf tho Wisconsln white-liners and bull-dozers that they would steal one of the Re- publican Electors, TILE RESULT, i Tho regalur Republican majority in the State for Hayes and Wheeler over Tllden and Ilen- dricks will not vary but a few votes from 4,300, Uncle Peter Cooper Caoper gobbles about 2,000, i —of course, nearly all Republicans. DEMOCRATIO FRAUDS of the most nluriugl; churacter ars being reported to the Chafrmuu of the Republican Central Com- wittee. Advices fromn Kewyunce County state ¢ that warrauts for the arrest of the Board of Canvassers of the Town of Franklin fu that hich will probabl b v Ovarles v v 2 by 50,000,000 It bus reduced taxation o subscribed to by other | of about 70 years of nge, his constitution had X bavo hnd an Ovarinn Tawtor juthe i«".?},“u‘u’u’é“fi.“3’3&‘&'&“"%»&{2&‘;‘: 'x‘f&fi‘u‘::“b‘;fl; Corners. Bascom is considerato uv me—I owe b? $200,000,000, It has immensely reduced | banks. 5 Decoig tgaet by U long and oxelting lfe, GHAR Rk M’,.“! o and "','"“n'; "‘;‘;f_':}l:';;‘.';m, ™ cust., ‘This result was known o Liin too much for ki to be augtbing else. thio pereentaze of loss by carelesancss or crima ho was suddenty takon sick \.\'lm a_ discase of A'orian domtment, dated Vluunn,'sa 217, guml" m:}”n ey T T tarements & froud DLy the Republicans who | Lled upen dipped Inlivin lite I coodent de- | in the collection and dlsburscment of the public THE WEATHER, tho kldneys, uni dicd on th 0th of May, 1870 | 4q4) yud sigmed by W. Von Aughurg, Ambuseal | L liate had an Ovarian Tunor fu tho urarleatd bty voted at that [|u¥|, and, aftor this result was wn- | geribe the ecstacy uv our peaple when 1 told em | MOUCY. It bus greatly decreased tho ruunfug | Wastnaroy, D. G, Nov. 311 a. m.—For Feoling hls end nppmuhhifi. e sent for an nte ¥ " e T tried" e Lest P experiavs of theGovertiment per caplta slnce the last Democratic Administration, It has uego- tlated bonds at 43¢ per cent intorest to replace those paying 6 per cent. It hus declared for the resumption of specic payments in 1879, It has saved the existence, tho character, und the credit of the United Btates, £ ‘This Is the party which, it Mr. Tilden be clected, now retires und gives place to the Demo- cratie, with Democratie” leadership, doctrines, nud practices unchanged. ‘This 1s the party which Democratie arators, and Republicaus who havo descried their party because it did uot glve the olliee, denounce a8 totally corrupt. This in the purty which Mesars, Morrlssey, Belmont, Kelly, Wood, Spluoly, Schetl, Fellows, and Sul- Hyan (wlich last-nuncd gentleman, actording to. the papers, called uwn the band _at_Tauwomany Hall ou clection-nlght to play * The Wearing of the Green,” as If tho country bud wornthe Llue long enough) derfdo wi o purty wmade up of Bel- kuaps and Babeocks, of Shopherds and Butlers, "I'licre huve undoubtedly buen kuaves and ros- cals In the party, but fur every Republican scal- awagr, there ure & hundred Deémocratfe, T huve been abies and offenses, for which the rurly, even if successtul, pays the penulty by ts sinnll imajority, Shonld it bo constitutivnal. nounced, a demand was madoe for an inspection of tho bullot-box, After much wrangiiug sud delay it waa obtainea, aud cxswmined, when in it were found 'slxteen Republican votes, but only ope had bieen canvassed and returned i the yote . ofthetown. Tho parties clarged with this of- fenge, sud for whom warrants are issued, will be prosecuted to the full extent of tho law. Hadt it not been for frauds of this churacter, snd \ others too numcrous to mentlon hicre, the Re- i publican majority fu this Btute would have i reached 12,000, RETRIDUTION. ‘Theo Republicans generally uro on ibe alert, and prupose to bring to speedy justico ull those Tilden und Iendricks reformers who baye been engaged during the recent election in violatin the sanctity of the bullot-box. ‘I'he hope o Democratic success in Wisconsin was bascd u the expectation that the varlous schemes ot villalny to swell their vote lu shameful de- flance of the election Juws would succeed, Somo of Lhese pchemes were concocted out of the Btate, and by ubler hesds more skilled to auch rascality thanany restdent here, But it would seem k8 U there were plenty of williuyg bands to executy their frunds, for ten yesrs, dor Extraordinary and Minister Pleulpotentiary | piace e any Dot |1t wea ol the Kiug of Bavarla, grants permission to the ‘:mhy hat 1 w{'nm.ndn‘)m\-u llvf xi:flfl&m Itoyal pago, Josepl Heliry von Palm, to accept | §Fienduf stue inguced mota iy Hadwhys o s ;Illu"kuwnly Maltese Order of St John of “‘}‘“’.f“x"""‘d'f:"fiflzlnflng'l ma’uewlunk twoboxesot itn. o | | Tpurchsacd stz boutte: " xeasl “Ancther document in Latin, datod Corlarue, | tietilln and tvo vutties at i Ul |45 uen Archdiveess of Friourg, tn Germuany, December, | vers. I usod twelve nore buttles of tho m-m‘vem,(nn‘;; 1843, and signed V. Onss, Dean and Purlsih | of tie liellet, and two hoxes ar che bl ofors Pricat, after rcciting the baptism of Baron Palm, | WTasetie LhAS Lat {REOLTAE BT waa ure th zocs on to testify that thie sald Jowm: Henry | Iwas entireiy cured, ' 1took tho m 'u B paiad: von Palm hind alivays remafucd {n tho bosout of | moaths and durini thas, thme 198t (01 hho, Catholle ‘Uhur{m‘i m'x]xl ll.llmlc up o tlmlt time, | fa8iLl Juak siirce m,;:,,‘;g‘;‘;l,,,, Vil o eratuds A o a erly ol 0 . atd fmy heart s I , fersea" 1 Catholte”foth. - Thia domment 1s | (WSS {or iy e S oep SRt T ML clrlrllonu llmll o(‘ vnl\lxc,‘ml ll)curlng rihel uuluu}‘r‘mll ] nldos 0 e o 8 Ulessial of the colebrated Archblshiop of TFribury re [t bas beon Lo uies G, NS, nan, who was fmprisoned bly HI: l’ruulx‘fn'x G(:v- m;“&}&fim::m'mkfl o AbOVE Eelfilal-":g:hcu;; g;fi;mp lorlalu-gu{l ctlmt‘llnnlxwv und disobedience | peress for wiin L rejuctiad You, ty el el onne o Prussian eccluslastical taws, une, 1875, The mediciue: Was sent 10 Ler by Among thie papers (4 wlgo a longthy Latin cer- | UF we, with thie excspuun of wst 510, frect withuul s thicate of the death aud_ burll l«’)l 519 Baron's | 334, AR ) . B, LENCH, o mother, slgued by John Paul Grosshausor, LPare | 4% Drugiist and Chemisty Anb ATUUE G,y i 815 ) s ) This may Cerilfy nat, Sirs. Bibbinw who aiaked B {gh Pricat of Bt. Maurice's, Aix la Chapelle. Lbie certifente, 18 and has boen Tof umny ycars WET A document, bearlog date Nov. 10, 1812, cone | Koo fo us, aud the facis therel stated ste Wity talns the appolutmnent-of Joseph !leury vou | edly snd uidentably :um‘:‘n&:ex:‘rhon- K Palm to an uttachoship st the Royn) Bavarlan | Bibuiks will Lulicys kee s “Wirta, . COCKEI Legation at Carlsrulie, This document i sij [ ALY GOL 3 gued TARY, I8 Bus by‘k.ou!u of lavarla himeelf and countersigoed PUND. by the Minister vou Steinsdorf. tho ‘Fenuessce ond Ohlo Valleys, tho Upper torney, aud e'xucmn.d # will leaving hl_u entire Luko region, and Upper Mlsuh’ulopl Valley, :{:{:fi‘,’}y&',’n(fiflhfll“fi:‘ a,‘.“k;fil,ffl;ffi“fi? lé‘m',?, fatling barometer, soutlicast to southwest winds, | known how nitch I perty hie hud {6 Europe, warmer, cloudy, or partly cloudy, weather, fol- | but {n an old will found among his papers, lowed fu the latter by colder northwest winds, ;l%fi;‘:l‘(“fl‘&:‘; {ga;}f&{; ’é‘i“{f. ;Lig‘;‘l{fcg%y&gfi rising Larometer, aud possibly Mght snow, A 70 Hrapy LR 08 4 O O which conditious wiil continue over portions of i{,"‘fi,f"“x,‘zl‘,‘g,‘:‘i:‘:’,,‘,’ ?,Lli:.l;“r'{f‘:fl'a&“ cfi;fi:g’::; the Lower Misgouri Valley, erty, it is possiblo that it passed out of hls pos- A BANY-HLIZZIND, sesslon prior to lils death, Bpectal Dispatch fo The Trivune. ; Broux Crry, R T T menced | AD sutopsy of the body made Immediately snowing at dark this evenfug. Blx fnches nro | Bter death rvealod tho fuct that ho bad beon e i ground, and e storm. st con. | Bullerliy fur yers with a complication of dis- tinues. Tlo snow 83 very Nght and fin, and, if | 2468 of the \lll,-.\l organs, and It \mnlrer.'nrdml 48 the wind cmes up, u lrstclasa lizzard will 'vo | 3 Wonder that lio hud hecn able to exist ua lon fa order before mormiug. as he had, The remalns were embalmed, nnd LOTAL ODBELYATIONS. lllm (uncgul luook t)[lncua'nl):iq “'ll':lu Muaonul. lilll- i ,_Noy. ple on Bunday, May 25, 1870, the room hayiny Cutosgo. Nov. . | been grauted for that occasion by the Rev, O, 1, Frothingbam, A BINGULAR DOCUMENT, ‘The following are from among tho documents left Ly the Baron von L'alm at his decease, The origlnalof the trst Is fn Latin, and is the regulay decil of fvestiture i the Ruightly Order of the Iloly Bepulchro, The ohlfgations under vath and vow recited at the ond are a startling that Tilden and Neform hed kerried tho day, und that hienceforth we shoud Hve under Dem- geratic Adwlinistrashen, Deekin Pogram sot down and cried with joy. -* Bascom " sed he, two streems mukln thels Way down hls chieeks, snakin little fureows ez they rum, and droppln off thu tip oy his nose, G, W., ef my credit is fuod for unything, vet em up, I fect ez &t I cood glve you u third muruiugu ou my place. I atiel Hve to fick nlgger agin.? And it waz sot up. Capt, McPelter, Issaker Quvitt, Byulrs AGrath, und the rest uv em cuttiv {0, und Buascom In bis delirlous Joy sotu barl on tap, aud refuozed to charge a tilng, ‘Tho nuose afleeted the diffierent classes uy our populushen ditfercntly, 'The niggers ull weul lowe ¢z soun cx they heerd tho {ntelli- rence,und burricaded thelr housea, Pollock and fggter put up the shutters on bis store imnejit- ly, und 1 notist uv cm louldin up wat lircaring they hed. The nigger Postiuster nbundoned lils posishen and weut iuto Polluck’s store, and the nigrer Cullector went out into the country with his books aud papers. ‘Tiey hed 1o need uy doln it however, Thoe Demoerisy uv the Corners hed more inportunt biznis oo haud than rewssertin ther rites uver o Wind., [ Rt | Weather ¢ " g y et R ¢y they will C ho religl {3 f tho B: MISSOURI 1ot uy degradid nlegers and still moro degrudi | 1 decided that tio Bepubllcuns retire, they contrast to tho religlous views of tho Baron ot THE LAUNENS CREMATION, 4 ¥ o, We ki thes wot protest. Bo the Yankees withdrew “from tho tln is death, Na IHerald [ s i THE THIRD CONURESSIONAL DISTRICT. :f,m‘,"m“*’“"’ © lduutteud to thew it wny | KSR WL tiioy carried America In (ber ,L}:de:."’q_‘f,s, I:fi,gfm".::“.’:;}|t,'f,,,‘{:,_y' Jlvoalts | Only oua tlier cremation hus taken place in e 2\!. couut?‘;—fix# of the budy g{ l\llr. I‘ler:ry ) S aurons, atiout Uity years ago, on his ation 'W. in Soutll Cnmlluu.) {Vlwn Mr. Llul’l:l‘l)l ud his DR‘ RAD AY ;\'l}l vmtl luululnd t‘n le?‘ntrén« rnv:ulhm b:;gu his seiw ’ent ieirs should not inberit unless his body was R burned. ‘This was accordingly doue, but after S " “ R l‘ 'y tléu “(‘md“m !ixluthold, In l.ltl: o%c{l T{réflm"c: |;\llo fl.l saa )flll la" eso of wood, » The circumstance excited much dis- N cusslon at the time,and was generlly con- Um”u‘l gumuc&u:l:(zlug n,x;t;.[\zlv{ul of the fn mxg}wt{cu& T“B GBEAT BLOOD P i rotn that thne until the present the subject of 503308 cromatlon hus rocelved Moo oF less attéution | For ths curs ':{ ‘:lfifl“ol: %:J?:.ni..... bo 18 ]Ijruuln] various '“c"lfi' ““Iu“‘ butt no oter Lody s’.’e:‘ll-lu o o o oF Smmhi sk:: 2 as been cremated (u this country, d " ¢ ting LETTER FHOM THE PRUSIDENT {)r’ THE THEO- Toues, Flesh or Nerves, Corrunii ) B7. Louss, Nov. 20.—1'ne mandainus case [n ) conncetion with the Metealfe-Frost contest in : the Third Congressional District fn this city sutne up before Judgs Lindley to-duy, but was postpoucd until to-morrow, 1o sllow the tawycra tunc o prepure ausers aud arguments, + 87 Louis, Nov. 20.—A large indignation meeting was held to-night in Natiousl Hall, ks ‘Third Congressional District, which was come posed about equully of Republicans and Dero- i crats, and at whichi the actlon of the Caoyass- } ing Board in sauatig the yoteg fur M. Froet, ¢ the Democratic caudidate for Cougress, which hearts, The Republicans Lave revealed the glory und the power of the American principle and amunF thein this imuineut are to ho found the qualities wnd the convletlons thav give tho word America itz distinetive meaning. CIHIICAGO, BECOND WARD, The Becond Ward Republican Club held a meeting last evenlug at No. 513 State strect, for the purpoee of winding up its affuirs. Dr. D, 8. Binith ocenpled the chair, The Executive Comnltte subinitted its report, and from it it Teenker Gavitt and Capt. McPeiter had hizuia In their eye, uud they wuz enger to it b ity There wue a spekiluter from Loolsville present, which lied come down ez soun ez he wot the news uy Tilden's eleckshun, 10 buy up the clalms uy the Iui'ul people uy thy Corners aguinst the Glneral Government for property dcntru?'ed by Linkun's hivelins doorin the late [ratrisidie ulnul:ule, und he led mude an offer to tako em all at W cents on the dollar, The question to be considered wuz whether wo should take thds ofter, or trust Lo our vWn repe resentatives to callect eon, = Mlr. Bwlthess, the spekilator told us' that it oslty which oue does not often come neross: irolher Cherubinug, of Civelia, of the Order of Fyiar's Ainor of ‘Our Holy Father St. Francls, Father of the Koman Provincs of, Our leloved Ubedisnce, Lector of Theology, “Member of the Sacred L'unfmuallou of ths Propagandu, Lrefect of the Misslons to Pulesting and Cyprus, {n the Laat! Apostolic Commlssary, Viailor of the Sa- ¢red Jitlt of Sion, Guardiun of (he Alost Holy Sepulchye of Our Lord Jesus Christ and Warden of all the Holy Land. Toalland nverr of Chrlstian who ehall aeo aur tet. ters vr shall hicar thets sead, salvation from Him who fs the true salvation, MUST PAY, From the monnments of history we luow that evidenty were oot cast for bi, was denounced e Lha T ¢ Crxenrxary, 0., Nov. 20~ those most fuvincible herocs, Charlemagne, th 5, tlng the Fluids i in unmeasurod terma by both Democratic and :’r:‘yul‘»t;v;m i‘.l‘l."vll‘l,:;‘;l:hdll‘lltu:‘ll{:tl,rlil(;s”b:l:l‘&xl fivfl‘le appears that the Club is entirely out of debt, | gejoto Valley ‘l!alirun({vt Dexl:;::mc‘mcfifi o:ut'):i ever auzust Busputor; Louls Vi, S AOTIIAL oy, Sollug gad FHHERY dular Swellingt ! Republican speakers, A resolution was adupted | gpear over fuur mililons b6 <ipy thoslasslitn, | having a swall surplus still on haud, Al the , 3 8t, Louls 1X,, Uhilip: King of bpatu, and muny | 7o the ditor grthe Sun: Your informantis in | o oo pneumatten, Berotuta, OIS St Lo the same effect, and dewundivg that the per- | 4ii that L wood hiey 1o com iy "'.“- Gl I scd for the Whrd Club and Hi 3 aslde tko verdict ugninst tho rallroad requiriug | othor bigh-minded hings und Princes of the Chrles | error when ho says that the cromation ot Baron | 4 i ory Coupli ancoras A6 Gk, 40 N eon who cbanged the returns sbowld bo ferrcted | cluiuia first, Then thore wn*‘s“:‘u uuu uy thes x\ v‘ifli e:(' (iux:ll e m:w Il’ll l:l‘: m\rfl’::x d““ them to pay the cuployes of Dennls Croulu, a unxl: Lhuum}mawccnllg. fim;l“l‘:'; for the honor of Uod | dg Palin is to be elfected uuder the manacement | compislaw, Bleed! gufv'hfl';s“,lf“,_-.sfi mionh CICEE ¥t vut and publshed. Would ey to bov there ) ; AT CF Ay g en bl e l.‘A.:qu- sub-contractor, for constructing sald road, on | ¢ that of the Catholic (alth, as wull as their most | of the Theosuphical Boclety, Thie executors of 1_lu; .“I‘{cmu' Diteises, Mercurlal” Diciich ; pros- douglity defendors, dl 4 gecount of the financlal fallure of Croutn, beforo hg‘vlg ).{c|y‘\35¢=°u"nm‘.."m'\“§:' n:;:l“{hgllr“ d]?r'u po 'x:e Judge Minshall, In the Court of Common Pleas, | to thu iminortal God, aud that st varlois tues 3t Chillicottie,'0rs on Baturdey. o vendict way | thoy created moet yutluut Kalghts, wuder cartain rendered roafliming the former declston, tho | Fality (9, the end wolely Ihat, baving cou: Judge decldlng that tho ralrouts were respon- | BaG0HS teeely 1o gusnd tha Loly ity of Jeruealsin sible for tho debts of conutractors to tholr em- | and the Au;:ulchm of vur Lord r{-mx from tho ploycs, - dead, mnd 1o defond them to tho beat of thelr ST —"— ability, And then at a favorable time the diguity OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ofthis knightly Ordar tourlshed when the renoirncd 5 Duko Godirey of Boulllou fed the cxpoditions in- New Yous, Nov. 20.—Arrived, stoamships | {rusted o b by Chelatian Drincés aguinet tia Idabio, and Helvetia from Liverpool. m)l‘l‘: "lnn.hl: }n‘fldagy ulmi 1Un lhe‘ yoak ‘m trous the . 20,~1 rth of Chrlsl aving brought toguther a wreat mg‘::;:z"'kl:‘: ?fijn sf;‘;"“;‘s"‘ ‘l’,‘; m;{: and | gt OF soldiots, Wuthbering 00,000, belrin;llho Ir theiraclves wich wood take thedr bit of departients pued thefr favorites wicl wood bLiev to he their divvys, and £ un, thil, by the thue the clalinant got his noncy, It woud Le shisvedidown Lo @ inere nothin, Weluftat blm, wnd remarked that e cood make tho clauns large enuft Lo kiver all theao things, aud iy that way git wat wuz comin to us, “éentlemen," sex he, ‘-[{urlup.' you don't know that there will Lo fu Wusbimeton, finnes (tly, the entive gaug that wuz with Johuson. 0 tuatter how big yoor clal fs, you won't pit cz wuch ez L offer yoo. Do yoo waut theiato g0 thro the hands uv Mrs. Cobu uud sich (' CThat ataggered mesy fur 1oWd wewmp Gato tho deceased will alono b charged with that | Bkl out,. Uropsy, Icketh 4 duty. No religlons cereinontes will bo employ= z‘fifl\liméla‘;'nfinrlh‘m. 7%‘{:"55'113’?}1}: ed on this oceasion, all necessary rites having yll_mu"flfi- uP H‘tf- L been solemnized at the time of hls deceusc, | - Bold by Drusat N Y Awong thy sddresses to be dellvered will be ous WAY ) 00 32 Wflmfl'fl-) L L iy the- brestient of Washington and Jettereon | DR, RAD ly College, b Preabyterian clergyman, who will simply say that the Christlan religion Is in no wlso antagouistis to thls fori of scpulture, sud e that the chofes insuch cases should be wfwny left tu‘t:lm 1ru(cmufiei‘a{ lud{\‘iduul&beln !!.'O;ZI- - mon with & Jarge an ucreasing uumber of lu- 18, telligent persous, u‘uou d?l I;‘?hu preforced are- Read * False nm:.};““w ¥ond iatfon to inbumation, an 3 exceutors, a8 in ot BAL duty Lound, ure varrylng out Lis wishies whtad ona LcllerRE. atoruaies Wil ilkxuy 8, OLCOTT. willBaacui'vau . tral Comnittee, ‘The report Hually recom- miendedt that tho Club be continued, and ghat whien the meeting adjourn it be until the sefoud Mowlay fu Janudry, when a uew coustitution und by-laws would Le subwliticd, The report wus unanimously adopted. ‘flo Finonce Comnittce also submitted Its veport, shuwing bow the moucy raleed for caw- align purposes bad been expended. There re- u;nl{;)m the lunds of the ‘Tredsurer a balance of 33 Au wljournment untll tho second Monday in January was then bad. | =N FOUKTEENTIL WARD, .. The Fourtcenth Wasd Republican Club wmgh — & MICHIGAN. CROSSWHLL 8 MAJORITY, #pecial Dispaich (o Tha Tribuse. Apnux, Mieh, Noy, 20.—0Otilctal advices ro- celved by Mr. Crosswell show he pas beaten Webber, Dewocratic candidate for Governor, by wver 25,000, in many countles runsning aboud of both the State and Electoral tickets. ¢ THY LEGISLATURK, 3 ¢ Byectul Duapaich ko The Tridun, ' ! . Laxsisa, Mick, Nov. 2.~Toe Leghlature e (slec& 16 compessd of sesdy Bew. smambih v lgu of {be Ci for tho st 1i T th 1 oy Philadelphiy lave wrrived outs $ G "L;. be vonaust Vi %n'd"’u' nfi»f)f’f mwec thak