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cent declarations of Russ proved the position of affairs. war will bo avolded. THR NEW TURKISI CONSTITUTION, Bnussri.s, Nov. 27.—/e Nord this afternoon states that the text of the new Turkish Coustl- tutlon has been communicated to the Powers, BREADSTUFFS8 MARKETS. NRVIRW OF THE " MARK LANEZ RXPREA3." Lonnow, Nov. 21.—The lark: Lane Ezpress enys: '*Becdling wheat plant, In consequence of #0 far favorable weather, still preserves a healthy appearance. ‘There has been no further spread tato discase fn Ireland. though doubtless suffering from blight in some districts, has not, have greatly im- , when ebie represented heraelf to CRIMINAL FOREIGN. m owned two “brown-alone hionsea in Fifth avenae, and gold mine atock in Callfornla, rled fier I wan enrptlecd to ace herdresscd a0 rhab- bily, belleviug that & wowan of her reputed wealth would wear belter clothen, she was poor, and tht her honated weatth was all aeham to get a hnghand to support her, other rearens Infnenced meto Jeave her, conldnot iive hanplly tugetlie] tu a mutual eeparation. ahout my wife until the 17th of Iast Beptember, when some ugly stories reached, my esrs about the nort of life aho ‘wa Jead! After making this ataternent he was told Justice Bixby that he might leave the cour lie pleased, a privilege which he took immediate An Extraordinary Statement Re- garding the Notorious Ben- der Butchers. Tater 1 was told that pparently Determin= o Occupy Bul= and we flually agreed { The Mystery of Their Sudden Dig- it emitmbe, appearance Ingeniously rowing Belief that the Con- forence Will Amount to Nothing, ‘! Theory,"" by an Eye-Witness, that tho Whole Murderous Crew Were Becrotly Lynched. Mra, Eleanor F. Bishop, who keeps a fashion- able hoarding-houze st No, 4 cnlled to testify, She stated that ahe first made the ncquaintanca of Mra. Casselmanat the Malt- Ly House two yeara aga, T'he prisoner, on hier own repreaentations, was conskdered wealthy. Bhe spoke frequently of her fortune, and no one dis- o puted her word, On the 241 of October the ‘prisoner camo to her house and #ald that she de- sired to eecure board and amnple accommodations in tho shape of & suite of furnished rovms. still represented herself a3 belng . As if to corroborate her statemen ed a bogus receipt for $150 for prof fcea, purportlng to bo efgne Wilder, a lawyer, whose oflice Witness fell an casy vietim to this deception, as she was well acquainted with Mr, Wilitter, and belleved that the receipt was gen- uine. «8he rented her a sulte of furnished rooms, with hoard, where the prisoner remained he morning of Nov. 2, when she ruddenly disappeared, leaving a bill of $475 unoatd, | . A sworn statemeng wos read from Mr. Wilder denyling that he cver gave her o receipt of any kind, aud that she ncver pald bim money for professional or other services. Balch, residinz at No, 503 Beventh avenue, charged Mrs. Carselinan with stealing several artlcles of value from his house while she was boarding there during the months of July and The articles he accuses lier of stealing arc & quantity of ladics' wearing np- air of ehell ear-rings chain and locket, valued altoget! At this tme he was residing st No. 160 Forty-sixth street. Fifth avenue, was on the whole, alarming extent. The present aspeet of trade appears sufficiently strong to justify farmers {n holding back whent as long as possible, The continuance of meagro supplies of home-grown grain both {n London and tho country markots {ndicates an expecta. tion of an advance. English wheat on Batur- day advanced a shitling to two shillings per quar- ter at 8 majority of provinclal markets, but growers showed Mittlo inclination to part with it, cven at that Improvement, whilst fn Mark Lano the few samples offering ou Monday fetched fully previous prices. THUE LOCAL TRADE, during the temporary lull in political affairs, has regained its natural balance, a heulthy tone pre- although business has not Lieen brisk. wever, can scarcely be expeeted when Imports are being dafly added to by the numer- ons arrivals from porta which are lte-bound dur- Ing winter, The week’s imports have been thus swelled by numerous arrivals of Russfan whent, while the quantity on pasragre hnsalso Incrensed, there being now about 3,000,000 quarters aflont. Shipments from Californla necount for this in- creage. The supply from all other usual sources shows a diminution compared with the corre- sponding perlod last year. TIHE ENORMOUS CROP ON TIE FACIFIO SLOPD has been the single great oxception to the gen- eral rule of a sliort harvest. Kingdom were fts ultimate destinatlon, appre- Thensions a8 to future prices might Lo The Contlnental lieve us of a conslderable quantity. MAIZE y Likely to Rely Implieitly English Assistance. Thelr Carensses Put Where It Will Do}, the Most Good for Gabriel Himsell o Hunt for Them. Organizing & Corps to Bo alled the Army of the A Vessel of Righteousness Ever- lastingly Smashed in Mil- Preparing to Send s into Wallachis. The Lincoln Tomb-Roblers Not to Be Tried Until February. REMARKABLY NOVEL, Special Dispateh to The Tribune. Lawnexce, Kon,, Nov. 27,—0no of the black- est of all black crimea ever spread upon the rec- ords of man's worse than {nhumanity to man la known to the reading public of this country, and ‘perhaps other countries, as the Hender tragedy of Kansas, - Readers of Tnz Trinuse will remember at least so many of tho terrible detnlls of the affalr asarc essential to an easy understanding of the atory presented below. ‘They will remember that the Bender family was resident in Montgomery County, Kon,; that tho family consisted of * Old Man* Bender, his wife, his daughter Kate, and his gon, 8 young man who I8 to some conslderable extent ne- quitted In the publlc mind of much that is charged without dietinction to his -father, mother, and sister; that the erime of the erowd consisted of murdering, from mercenary ino- tives, and-hurying upon thelr wayside premises, NOT FEWER TIIAN NINE PERSONS, allof them travelers, and several ol them citizens of at least local prominence; that though a number of “sudden disappearances” had oc- curred In Montgomery County, susplelon had the Benders untll after one Dr, York, brother of A. M. York, the exposer of ex-Senator Pomeroy, had suddenly ‘“come up missing;” that when suspiclon had finally fallen upou the fawmnily overy member of Further Particulars of the Indian Cyclone. fuee Thousand Bquare Miles Devas- tated by Three Successive Btorm-Waves. M. Balch hoal her arrested on thia charge, and the stolen articles, le al- were found In hier poseession, Casselinan pleaded not these charges, snd Justice Bixby remanded her ¢y the Tombs in default of & the complaints, further hearing next Monday. Dr. Brekes’ certllicate of funacy has been sent. to the Dlstrict-Attorney’s oftice. Heyes that she i3 o monomnanie. in her cell at the Tombs lzst evening, and held along conversation with her. Ie states that the niore e couverses with her, aud the more he studies her character, the more firmly he is convinced that she Is the victim of delusions. * A QUEER CITRISTTAN, . Special Dispatch to The Tribune. MILWAUKER, Nov. 27.—Qultc a sensation wos crented here to-day by the arrest of Dr. C. H. Orton, o prominent Democratic politiclan and leading church member, upon o charge of pass- ing counterfelt coin of half-dollar denomina- tion, Deputy United States Marshal Bimpson was last weel detolled to look up counterfeit- ers fn this city, and this arrest Is a result of his fovestigations, A scarch of the Doetor's prem- {ses revealed a battery and bars of white metal, aid this leads to a suspicion that graver devel- opments may follow. The accused denfes the charge, and 15 confident he will Le able to prove, his innocence. ITe gave ball for is appearance, THE EABST. If the United ARMY OF THR VISTULA. LowpoR, Nov. 2%.—A special from Berlinto s: “There are contrary reports as fon of & Russian Army of the Vis- despite denfals, is ds army 18 being organized, and witl ed by tho hereditary Grand Duke, adquarters at the fmportant raflway miwice,a town of Poland, forty- tromiles west-southiwest of Warsaw.”! #GOLLECTIVE OCCUPATION.” Tho Parla correspondent of the Times, Uscuss- s of the conferenco at Constan- Peoplo even aflirm that the the English Plenipoten- furr, though on principle opposed to occupa- absolute predetermination on st point. He will discuss with unbias Auquestion of the collective occupation within Jsils which cannot alarm the Porte, nor excite {asusplclons of auy Power." The Times, in o fling article, also opouly favors colleetive oc- “The occupying force shoutd, fa tho ease of each provinee, bo procured from rome Power which cannot bo suspected of tuboring any design upon the province in yhich it is placed, No objcetton conld be ralsed tathls, 88 long ns tho force furnished {s trust- yortby and suflicient. The jealousles of guar- uteelng Powers and the antipathy of the Porte g be allayed by the adoptiop of this enlutary allty to both of 3 1000 on cach of in London has recovered 1ts late depreasion, an I come up for advance of about 6d having beew reallzed ou ac- count of the Contiuental demand, gocs off the coast have been taken for Conti- nental ports, especlally Bremen, at higher prices than United Kingdom™ huvers were ut first will- although they subsequently had to ‘There hiave been few arrivals of wheat cargoes nt ports of call, and & limited business at firm prices.” wn information, He visited ber THE LATEST REVOLUTION. BrowssviLig, Tex., Nov. 27.—A courjer ar- rived to-day from Guanajuato, the native State of Iglesias, Chief Justice and ex-officlo Vice- Presldent of Mexlco, with news that Igleplas had assumed tho powers of Prealdentof the Republic In default of a legal election, and that he had appointed a full Cabinet and other Fed- eral oMeers. ‘The people of Guanajuato were onthuslastic in his support, and had raised a largo sum of money to sustain the Government. The Diax revolution(sts all recoj the legitimute President. Matamoras s the only place of Blerra Madres held by the partisane of Leredo, An agent of Tggleslas In there, and sald to be trenting for its surrender to the new Govern- ment, and it {s belioved that Rio Cultns, the Commander, will turn it over to Tglesfua, The Leredo Government had acknowledged ried to have negotiuted a further loan of 81,000,000, which las excited tho national feeling against Leredo, Flve Amerjean citizens went_over to Mata- moras yeaterday on o vialt, ana assanlted by Mexican of rested nnd thrown fnto prison, and wero fined this mornlngz $20 to $70 cach, or two months' hard labor on the public works, This outrage has created profound excltement on this side, andl offers of hundreds of men are coming in toold in thelr rescue il neceasary, Unless our Government talies steps to prevent o repetition of thess outrages, there danger of an early conflict on this border, * FRANCE. PRINCE NAPOLEON'S S8PEECI. Loxnoy, Nov. 27.—A Parls corrcspondent draws attentlon to Prince Napoleon's speech in the Chamber of Deputlca Friday afternoon, in which the Prince, in violent terms, denounced the dangerous cneroachments of the clergy, and supported = proposal Jarquls of Sallsbury, JIMULTANEOUSLY DISAPPRARED; and that since thelr disappesrance no trace of them has ever been found, notwithstanding the most diligent scarch and the mmost futricate pians nod plottings of detective bureaus the All this will be remembered by many renders of Tup Trinuxe, and all this until within a few days hes been accepted ns the' sum and ecsscntial substanco of what could discovered or the whole procedure. Very lately, however, oo unexpected has been offered, though as yet it must not be aceepted as conclusive. Some little gauze re- mains yet to be removed, cpatlon. © It says: gulze Iglesias as Thoe accused has been at_the head of the affairs of the city and State Democracy, and lus on several oceasfons been a member jof the City Council, He has also been promoted {n relig- ous circles and fn public cuterprises. the debt, and {s re; Atelegram from Raguss enys: * M. Joinin, Ruslan Representative in Moutencgro, las furted for St. Petersburg in obedience tosn tegraphic summons.” LovisvILLE, Nav. 27.—A special says Cave City, Ky, 18 In a great state of excitement over the perpetration of an outrage upon a colored maniho voted the Democratle ticket nt the Inst election. Republican negroes vowed ven- geance, it scems, and selected last Friday night for the consummation of thelr designs. They went to the man’s liouse ot night, and, in spite of his pleadings for mercy, and the tears and cries of his wife and ehlldren, hung hlm to o tree, The perpetrators of the outrage have been recognized and captured. Their gullt {s plain, and “popular excitement {s so creat that one wurder may be followed Ly others, Tho authorities are taking the neceasary precautions to prevent any further disturbance. 200 werd raulted isthis: A gentleman residing in Topeka .hos traveled much in tho for Western States, and ‘was, about oue year ogo, 8 passenger on board the steamer plying between 8an Franclsco and Portland. Concerning this voyage, in aletterto the Tupcka Commonieealth, he suys: 1 met n man on tho steamer, apparently about 50 years of age, of fine appearance, genticmanly dee sortment, and intelllgent uddresn. _into & coniversation with him, licers, and then ar- The tnsurgent Chilef, Murich, has been fntern- by the Austrian suthoritics ot Slavay. RUSSIAN OFFICERS. Adlspatch from Berlin to the London T¥mes woounces that the Grand Duke Michael Feolslevteh, Jr., and Qen. Skobel will ac- wapny the Grand Duke Nicholas to head- qurters of tho nrmy in Southern Russia, TIR RUSSIANS IN BERVIA. Beiorapm, Nov. 27.—QGen. Doctoroft, for- mer chlef of General Tchernayefl's stafl, stolately procecded to St. Petersburg on a Il mission, has telegraphed Gentral Teher- ayed that the Czar stated during an sudlence tiat be greatly relied on the Russlan forco in Bersls, and charged hlin (Gon, Doctorofl) to in- fom Russlan officers remoining fu Servia that they should lose nothing thereby. The Grand Doke Nicholas on Sunday telegraphed Gen. Teheragel? requesting him to confe to Kichi- nll. Gen, Tchernayefl will probably start Thariday next for that place. lie Inforined me that he wan from Montgoinery Caunty, Kan,, where be had lved for several years, and was now on hls way with his family to Washington Territory, which he expected to make his permanent home,” Durlng the conversation, knowlng that he was from the vicinl- ty of the Bender murders, isment that theso peopl miliar with the georruphy of this couniry ns Lhey must have bean, had been so successful Jn muking thelr cecape feoin the oflice 08 & large reward had been of n, oxpressed my paton- fgrorant of nnd mfu. Meupms, Nov. 27.—Willlam Seaver, who killed Dougherty, an employe at the Elmwood Cemetery, in July, 1806, was capturcd Inst weel in Texas, and to-tlay placed in jall here to stand for the reduction of the cstimates for public worship, Tho corre- spondent says: ¥ This speech makes tho entry of o Protender on the scene, .Prince Napoleon has chosen his opportunity at a thme when the conflict between the Senate and Chamber of Deputies: scems mpending. It will be a mis- take to despise the Prince, who has two greut quallties of a dangerous couspirator, patience and nudacity. All ‘those will range theinselves round him who desiroto obtain a3 n passing tool a chief who is ready to serve antl-religious pas- IN A JIALP CONFIDENTIAL TONE, and {n a mauner which ‘Jent credenco to his atate. ment and impreased me with a bellof of his on- esty, he sald that s far as ho was concerned there wai 1o mysterynbout [t **1 am well acqualnted,* sald hie, **with the wholo history of the mattor, 1 know cx-Senstor A. M. York very well, and nlso knew lils brother, Dr. York, whoso murder led to tlie developments which have ueen made in con- nectlon with the Bender family, Some time before Dr, York, a Vigllance committec was orgunized in the nelghborhood uf Cherryvale for the protection of the people oguinat horse- Priorto this ne well-defined susplcion had rested upon the Bender family. The sudden and unaccountablo disappearance of Dr. York, however, who waa well known and highly respect throughout that country, canrsed o tlon nmaag the peeple, hls vigilanco committes and n conferring together instances in Which persons hind pearad, and had nover heen heard of, cama to 1ight. A comparivonof notes in these cases pointed lln; ono direction, and fixed suspicion upon the The body of Arthur Knight, a well-known cotored man, wos found In the lake on Dresi- dent’s Island just beluw the city yesterday with a bullet-hole in bis breast, No'clew to the mur- Loypox, Nov. 27.—The Standard’s Paris cor- rupondent says the feellng Is galning ground that Russia wiil be glad to retreat from o posi- thn fuvolving n disastrous war i ehio can do 50 vithout lostug prestige. 2 ABerlln dispateh says England would not o0 Russlan occupation of Bulgoariaif Ger- oany and Austrle guaranteo that the occupa- tlon thall only last untll affairs arc regulated. Germany, it is understood, refuses to enter up- 0 sach puarantee. In Russlan and German Yplomatic ciretes it 15 doubted whether the Con- Lerence will be nblo to scttle the compllcations. MR, FORSTER'S VINWS, Lownoy, Nov, 28—% g, m,—Tho Nt.-Hon. W, LFoniter, in o public speech at_ Aberdeen yos- ‘Yday, eald the donger to the Conferonce was {ukes's possille refusal of the guarantees, and Ve chlot dunger of her refusal was fn her et that England would T maln reason why Turkey has this belief Vlies from the speeches of Lord Beaconstield, apecally bls Guildhall speech. Yhought the susplcions of Russia’s motlves were tloanded. Ier course had not been incon- datent, Ho belioved sho was sincerely desirous of peace. : THE 8C0-MAN. Bpeciaj Dispatch to The Tridune. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 27.—The Inst semblance of doubt concenfug the identity of the prisoner belfore the court hero ns McCartney, the noted counterfelter, was removed to-day by oflicers of the Becret S8ervice, who recoznized the prisoner. He nnd been twlee in the custody of oneof them, and succeeded [n escaping botn” thnes, He will be sentenced Lo-morrow, TAB GREAT CYCLONE. Loxpoy, Nov. 37.—A dispatch from Caleutin states that Sir Richard Temple, Licutenant- Goveruor of the Presidency of Bengal, in his oflicial report ou the recent eyelone which caused such fearful destruction of human life fn that “Three storm waves, in rapld succession, swept overan asrea of 3,000 TITE TOMB-DESPOILERS. Special Dispatch o The Tribune. SeriNgrieLp, Ill., Nov. 27.—In the Clrcuit Court this morning, on motion of the Mon. Alf OrendorfT, nssociate counsel for defenso fu the case of Mullln and Hughes, the Lincoln tomb- robbing case was continued until the Februa term, This s by arrangement betweon C. I, Reed for tho prusecution and O'Bricn for the 9 o f Presldency, says TCIEICE OPIION that a detachment of this vigilanco committes, a few nighta before the discovery was mado that tho Denders had duwappeured, went 1o thele houne, placed them in thelr own wagon, drawn by thelr own lorses, and conveyed them to a secluded spot not far off, on the edge of a large pond, aud there extorted a full confesslon from thew of all erlnes down to theemallest detail, Aff Denders were never lieurd, of and {tle wmora than probable that their bodies wero 8o carcfully con- cealed that they will nover be discovered” until A It will be remembered, if 1 in my theory, that 8 few du; on was dlscovered near this polnt, to which o of horses was tied, which was kuown to be This was woon followed by the annomicement that the howe of the Henders hud been diewolved, aud some stock, which had not been turned loose, woa in A starviug condition, An Investigation of_the premises was then inade, hoaded by Senator York, who, upou cuteriug tho INE, Accounts from the Buinbay Presidency rela- toomier, This” vear's Astricts {8 not one- The prospects in the tive to the famine are rainfall in the distresge third of the average fall. Presldency of Madras also continue unfavor MYSTERIOUS MURDUR, New Yonx, Nov. 27.—Patrick Taft, watch- man o the oflice of the Long Island Ratiroad Compnny, was found shot through the heart when tho oftice wes opened this morning. The door was unlocked aud tho key was In the lock, but no property was disturbed. o f8 the see ond watchman shot in the same place. GREAT BRITAIN, ANOTIIER ARCTIO EXPRDITION, Lonvboxn, Nov. 27.—It is stated that Capt. Allen Young, who commanded tho Pandora in her recens trip to the Arctic reglons, will next spring ogain attempt & Northwest passage in Scnder’s property, MATRISIONIAL, LowpoN, Nov. 27.—Tha marriage of Mrs. The Berlin correapondent of the Times reports tht the Russlans arc collecting pontoona to 'WALEED STRAIGIT INTO THE IOOM Thé Madison-Street Fire Yester= day Proves a Holocaust, Two Men and Two Women Burned to Death in One of the Buildings. Record of Other Fires Else- where, IN Ci110AGO. The fire which occurred on West Madlson, near Canal street, at an early hour yesterday morning, proved disastrous In the loss of the lives of four human beings. No oue at the time the fire was raging had any idea that it would turn out s holocaust. The firemen were suminoned to Canal and West Madison sireet shortly after 12 o'clock yesterday morning. At the thine of their]arrisal four two-story frame ‘bulldings wero In flames. The fire originated between Nos, 20 and 28, No. 20 was occupied by E. Geewe, who kept a zaloon and boarding-house and what was known as “Orchestrion all.” No. 23 was used ns a cheap restaurant and Jodging-house, konown ns the Easiern House, and conducted by E. Cackell, No. 2% was occupled by August Cella and his family, and used as a restaurant and an oyster and drinking saloon and fruit-stand. No. 23 was awned and occupfed by A, L. Kalser as & grocery-store and dwelling. It wos in the Eastern House that the loss of Iife toolk place. The fSames seemed to have en- veloped the bufldings in a whiff, for when the firemen came on the oepot &l the bufldings wete ablaze. Capt. Bullwinkle and his men, who werc first on the ground, rescued all they could, and in this work, as soon as they arrived, the firemen brave- 1y aasisted. Kalser's family, Cella’s and Gee- wo's, as well as the Cockells, had a narrow es- cape. * Mr. Cockell employed considerable belp {n his restaurant. They alept in the rear part of the second story, over the kitchen, The fire burned ferccly lere, and when tho fnmates were awakened escape was almost cut off. Cockell and his family were awakened by 8 man named James Allen, who boarded at the house, and thelr lives were thus undoubtedly saved. He was a tallor Uy trade, 87 years of age, and had * only come from Boston last week, where he left a wife and five chil- dren, This man Allen proved himself a hero, and met his death LIKE A MARTTR in trying to save human life, After he had awakened nearly every one in the house, he ¢ook bls overcoat upon his arm and got out upon the sidewalk, Finding that there were et persons in the bullding, hie manazed to get back. A voor glirl nuncd Apnes Healy, aged 17, who_had been s waiter at the restauran was half-crazed, suffocating with smoke, an crying to be saved. He seized her around the walet, and wus about to carry her to n window, but escape was cut off. and the two perished \ufiether. and in this way they were found, charred and Jife- less, clasped In each other's embrace, A little way from them were found the bodies of Emma Burt, or Bradley, a dining-rcom gir), and George Broad, The womnn was nhout 24 years of age and marrled, and her home was in Colimbus, O. Broad was an Eugllshmun, 26 veass of age, and aclerk for Cockell. The bodics were not recovered until about 7 o'clock yesterday morning, aud it may seem etranze, but o ‘one until several hours after tho tro hd auy fdea that lives were lost. The bodles were not burnced so badly ns to bo unrccognizable, and their appearance scemed to Indicate rather that they were suf- focated, the debrls covering and [ mauner prcenr\-(nc the remofns. They were taken to thonew Morgue at the County Hospital, but afterwards returned to the old bullding, corner of Eighteenth n... Arnold strects, and the Coroner notified, LOSSES AND INSURANCE, The following are the losses and insurance: M. L. Kaiser oceupled No. he owned the house gnd had in i a stock of groceries. ‘The second floor he used os n dwelling, Every- thing on the premizes proved a total loss, even the eheil of a house toppling over. 1lis loas on bullding s $1,000; on stuck and household £2,600. Insured as followa: On bullding, $300 in the_City of Richmond; Allemannia, Pitts- Unrg; Franklin, Wheeling; Richmond Fire As- souintions Ilowe, of Texas; and Aurors, of Cincinnatl, $500; 32,500 in all, on stock, ete. The ground Is owned by J. H, Bock. No. 24, oeeupled by Angust Ceila, was Insured for $2,000 on stock ‘nnd fixtures—$700 each fo in the Merchants' and Mechanies', and Commmer- clal, of Richmond, Vao,, and $600 in the Em- ire, of Chicuzo. Ilis stock was valued at g:x,noo. including - lis houschold effects, and proves a totel Joss. 'The bullding was owned by J, I1. Bock, snd worth about $1,000, No insuy- ance. No, 28 was occupled by E. Geewe. It was owned by Jacob Gross, 633 Warren avenue., The bullding was unlnsured. Geewe bad an orchestrion in bis suloon which cost 84,000 aud u puol-table worth $350, both of which are al- most_totally destroycd. Ife was Insured for £5,200, as follows: "Royal Canndinn and Missls- sippt Valley, §750 each; Germania, New Or leans, $1,600; Rochester, Pa., $1,500: Southern Underwriters', Ruleigh, N, b., 31,200, Geewe estimates his total luss at $7,000, E. Cackell, who occupied No, 55, only had an Insurance of $1,000 in the Germav-Ameriean of Pittsburg, I8 loss is 38,000 The buliding was worth about $1,000 and owned by Jacub Gross, 1t 8 a total loss, aud wus uninsured, The fire originated in « pile of_ sawdust, in which ot ashes kud been thrown, Fire-Marelinl Benner {s of the oplnion that the firehod burned fully a half an hour before it was discovered, and thus when the alarm was struck the flames had gatned enouph headway to at once envelop the houses, The Inquests Wwill probably be held at 10 o'clock this morning. — AT FOND DU LAC, Special Dispalch to The Tribune. Fonp pu Lac, Wis,, Nov. 37.—A fire lnst night destroyed a dwolllog belonging to Willlam Floody, Loss onliouse and furniture, §1,000. Insured fn the Underwriters' Apency of New York for $550. Supposed to be the work of an fncendiary. et Ives, daughter of Joln Lothrop Motley, and 8ir Willlam @, Q. Vernon Harcourt, member of Parlfament for Oxford, will bo celebrated at Abbey Buturday next. BIECIE BUIPMLNTS. One milijon dollars in Amerfeun eagles were withdrawn from the bank yesterday for ship- ment to tho Btates. GERMANY, DANK STATEMENT. . Benuin, Nov. 27.—~The weekly statement of the Imperfal Bank of Germnany shows an in- crease of 7,445,000 marka. N TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, dpecial Diepatch 10 The Tribuns. CitY, ln., Nov, 27.—There were twelve deaths from scarlet fevor at Correctfonville, in the eastern part of this county, during tho pust week, and snany new cascs are reported. 'The fever 18 prevailing [n epldemie forin, aud bafiles the skill of the physicians in most cases, Bpectal Dirpatch to The Tridune. Nov. 2%.—The Clreult Court was occupied to-day {n the case of Dr, Fafrman sgalnst the Chicago, Milwaukce & 8t. Paul Railway, for damajzea caused b of Mrs, Falrmau, Iu a previous trl disagreed, since which time Mrs. Falrman has udged {nsane and placed {n an asylun, med her insanity was caused by the in- jurles received, "The declsion of tha Court was Special Dirpaich o The Mavison, Wis,, Nov, 27,—A of the Btate Agricultural and State Hortleul- held the firet week in February at the capltal, ‘Theaunual mecting of the Stats Agricultural Boclety will be lcld in thelr rooms at the Capitol, o Weduesday, Dec. ‘The Exceutlve Board will meet on Tucsday evening, Dec, B, tu settle with the Treasurer, and close tho financlal bnsiness of tho year, “Lomunu.a, Ky., Nov. 27.—Mrs, R. Hardin, 5{ %Lfio by the first woman born fn Ken- 3 N.11., Nov. 97.—~The Fletcher Prize of $500, offered by the Trustees of Dartmoyth College fur the best cssay upon the ¢ Meana to Counteract Worldly Influences Sur- roundlug_Christianity," has been awarded t the Rev, Willlam M, teriau Chureh, Peorda, ik New Yonk, Nov, 37.—Edwin Booth has been defeated fu his suit to restraln Jarrett & Paliner from further using the name of * Booth's The- atre’; and to recover 810,000 damages for the use of the name guce Edwls Booth retirod from tho management, whero the old clock stood and opening the cose pnt his hand into the place where the ki kept and drow forth a pair of gold-bowed specta cles, aml holding them up to th These are my brother's epectacles; swear o themi” The trap door under the hed, coucealed by the carpct, was noxt, an some {magine, accidentally dlscovered, o ovidences of mnurder found fn tha cellar. Afterthis, upon leaving the house, Senator York walked dircctly ton spot whura the earth wus alightly shaken, and safd: Coaunenspuro, Pa., Nov. 27—Ralph Rol- land and B, Johuaon, sontenced laat April to it years respectively for robbing the ank of Chambersburg, escaped to- The Turks havo Wullors fn the Danube. being convinced tbat Roumania will Tho Turkish Cabinet Tesit o bo a safor plan to fght with tho Auube for a front than the river forming an S0perato with Russtu, THE MINNESOTA LIQUOR LAW, Special Dispateh to Tha Tridbuna. 87, Pavur, ‘M., Nov. prewme Court to-day, in the cascof the State, respondent, ve. Klive, appetlant, reaflirmed its former decision thot the State law of 1673, re- quiring cach liquor dealer to pay snnually $10 for the establishmont and maintenance of an inebriute asylum, Is constitutional, being in tho nature of & regulation of the traflle, and not levying o tax for rovenue. The declsion fe by Giltiltan and Cornell, Justice Berry dlssents, lioldiug that the levy of $10 taxation, and belng levled on & particular occupation only,is unequal taxation, and thercfor unconstitutional, The Court further devides that tho law is ap- plicable to 8t. Paul, notwithatanding its charter rovisions, The Liquor Dealers' Association, of Minnesotn, orwanized to resist this Incbrlate Asylum low aud secure it repeal, has met with signal defeat o this case, which it causcd to be taken to the Suprems Court, and can have no reasonable hope of obtalniug a repeal from tho next Legislatui THE WEATHER, WasinngtoN, D, €., Nov. 23—~10. m.—For tho Lake reglon, westerly winds, veerlng to coolcer, northwest, followed by rislug barometer, partly clouay and clearlng weather, LOCAL OBYEUVATIONS, uittorgo, Nov. 37, ‘The Btate Bu- * Here {ragrave; here brother fs burjed.' This proved 1o be true. unlicsitating conduct of Henator York In lacing lis band upon his broiher's spectacles and n golng o the exact spot where hiy mains hnd baen burled, proves conclusively that he had been irformed beforehand, and KNEW BXACTLY WIELE TO LCOK 1o make tho diacoverics that he did, tion 13 ulso sirengthened by a great many other | cidents that took place nhout this thue,” Iam wat. {etied also that Gov, Dshorn way sccretly apprised of ol there facts, which will wcconnt for that, on the part of the Kangas authoritics, no systematic ullost Lias ever been nade to app the Benders, and atorics of their capture cliowhers linw unly excited an Incredulous smile b the State *¢ Wholber Iam right or wrong, ** you must admit t "}auflun one, " and, with u siguificant 3 441 KNOW TIIAT 1 AM RiauT,” We of Kansas shall be above theory us rellable it for no other reason tones down the fecling n that Qabricl will get the atart of us in bringlng the Bouders to judg- @ dlspatch of volunteors to Servis has u"‘x'b.e crlsls in Belgrade i sald to hiave been oc- uu';fltd by the reyistance of tho Cabinet to the b 'lhlxmnt of a Russiau dictatorsbi Loypg T V%, BULGARIAN ATHOOITIS, NDON, Nov, 28— 0, m.—The Times' dis- Constautinople statcs thot a new 1 18 soon to start for Philippopolis - again Into the atrocities, The pre- Comulssion convicted no Musaulman, but Tanded (hat gentenco of death bo passed Lorty-two Bulgarians, charged with com- 49 Whb the insurgents. BUSSIA'S PLANS. correspondent at Vienna says the ¢sslon from the presenco of the alisbury Is pacific, but tho bellof is o and ot Berlin that matters have far to be casily stopped. Ths oc- of Dulgarla Les becomo . almost cluded my Informant, JaxesviLLg, Wis, tad to nccept the than that it'so happl) of chagrin over thc id MR8, CASSELMAN ARRAIGNED, New York Times, Not. 23, * Mrs. Cassclman was taken from tho Tombs yesterday worning by Capt. Kennedy, of the Ninth Precinet, to the Washington Place Polico Caurt for examination before Justice Blxby, The prisoner looked pale and anxious, Therc was & careworn, pinched cxpression on, her features, and her whole appearance was that of a woman who had had a sad experience through Cupt,. Kenncdy informed Justice Bixby that the huaband of the prisoner was in court and the Juatics expressed o wish to hear whal When Mr, Cassclman's uamne waa called the prisoner turwed lier head away to Ho seemed to be equally anxlous to overlook her presence, and during his stay in court each studiously avolded Mr. Caasolman was not called upon to testlfy; hespoke in a Jow tone of volco to the Justlve, und lebe"l inquiries bo wade the followlng state- she will not recedo, whilo oint Converition ‘Turkey to pequlusce,, This Now first on tho Russlan pro- en In conncetion with Sallsbury's Iferent Courts, 1s uot fortuitous. TUE CONVERENCE. Frespondent of the Times says tho lisbury is to reach Constautinople tio Confercnce fs to open after pre- tural Boclctles will be TMazimum tharinometer, 577 ninim UENERAL OBYERYATIOL 12 201 gt which bean Powors {3 to bo settled. The hf Can(:l:unes will fmply that the Ween the Powers have beeu sete h’:lol}“‘::n will thenbo subaiitted to recoguiglug th other, slon, n_answer toJudgo A PraceroL visw, Tom Constantinople to the Daily utderstanding between the Pow- Pears to be more probable. The re- Tave been told that and swindling boands wmade kor acqualntance The prisoner Is my wite. ahe is charged with Jarcen; fog-houny kevpers, 1 fira 25 W 32 ETY i o s 24 BL m 28 20 2 83 5 AT TASL SAGINAW, Hpecial Dispateh to The Trivune. EAST SAGINAW, Mlich,, Nov, 27.—A bullding at the New York 8Salt and Lumber Works, five miles below this elty, occupled by J. Sporleder, was, with its conteuts, totally destroyed by fire Saturday evening, Loss, €4,500. Insured for $2,000 1 the Franklin of Philadelphis, COAL MINE, PorrsviLLy, Pa,, Nov. 27,—This evening the Yorktowu collfery, near Audenreed, Pa., was urned. The fire origluated in the boller-house and quickly communicated with the hreaker. Elm 1cas will amount to $75,000; insurunce nut HoW . b B NEW YORK ITEMS, NEw YORR, Nov. 27.—Mayor Wickham has nominated for Comptroller James 8, Thayer, who {8 a brother of ex-Btate Seuator Thayer and of Caual Commiasioner Thayer. A commmuniea- tlon was also recelved from Mayor Wickbam indorsing the opinlon from William M. Evarts and cx-Judge Emott, both Republlcans, and Corporation Counsel Whitney, that the Mayor has the power to appoint a Comptroller. Elbert A, Woodward . was engaged all day fn consultation with hils lawyer, Botn he and his counsel reiterato thelr denial of the report that Woodward {s about to turn State's evidence, and say that there la no authorization for the report. 5. Milton Turner lcolorcdb United Btates Minister to Liberin, having been refused ac- commodations at the Astor House, has com- monced action sirainst the hotel, under the Civ- 11 Righta blll, for §5,000. WASHINGTON. pecial Dispaich to Tha Triduns. Wasninaton, D. C., Nov. 27.—Ths United Btates steam vessel Esaex {s expected to arrve here from Hampton Roads to-morrow with the Pasaslc or one of the other monitors tn tow. Gen. Manuing, Chalrman of the Committes to Reorganize to Armny, havo arrived snd a meet- ing was held at the War Dopartment to-day. This Committee has a very different spivit from " that which prevalled In the last House, The Democrats even do not seem dlsposed to further cripplothe army, but 10 propose leglslation whick Will make it mors eftective. Randall, Chairman of the Appropri- atlons Committee, 18 expected to-morruw, when the Committee will regularly begiu lts sesstons, ‘The Legialative bl s pearly ready for the de- examination of the Commit! s are something less than las Sceretary Morrlll has d port out in advance for the press in the same manuer as was done last_vear. It will he sent fn_solid packages to Hevenue and Customs officers fn all parts of the country, with orders not to open or dellver until or graphed from the Becretary’s office, and these dispaiches will be sent the moment ¢ sent up to Congresn. 70 the Western Attoctated Press. ., Nov. 27.—A malority of the House Commltitee on Appropristions’ are now {n the city, landall) will arrive from Orleans to-morrow, when the Commlittes will commence busincas by aasigning the various ap- propriation bills Th estimates of the Treasury Department are not fully completed, CASUALTIES. BURNED TO DEATIL Bpecial Dimalch to The Tribune. Pronia, Ik, Nov. 27.—Two little children, one sbout 10 and the other 4 years old, Lelong- Ing tos German named Nicholas Sauer, were burned allve yesterday afternoon. gone into the upper story of the house, and and while there the bullding caught fire in some Rauer and his wife hunted for the children, but, not finding them, concluded they had gone over to a neighbor's 1a the the habit of doing, burned to the ground the horror-stricken and mothes found the bodies of their little ones charred and llleless among the ruins. MICHIGAN ITEMS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. DrrroIT, Mich,, Nov. ar. ectded to send his re« ‘Wasninatow, . C CLOAKS! F@eld, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Wish to call the public’s uttention ¢ their very flne assortinent of above goods for wear of MISSES CHILREN, And to some special * efforts’” which they have made in * Cloaks” for - LADIES ! These goods are madeinthe latest and most fashionable styles, com- prising “all novellies' this season, both inmaterial and cute Thelr lines of SILK CLOAKS (Both Fur and Silk-Lined), are now veryicholce, and at most attract~ SUITS, Both of Flannel and Worsted, in all Of the former they are offer- ing a special lot for children, which they scll at greatly reduced price to close. Buyers will find it difficult to obtain as choice a sclection elsewhere as they now offer, as great pains Nave been talen in both of above de= partinents to make the stocks RIGH | ELEGANT! CHEAP! DRY GOODS, &c. sub-committees. After the bufldin, 27.~This afternoon & young man, named Alexander Graham, at work on the roof of a house, fell forly feet to the ground, striking a picket fence as he fell, and sustalnlog fujurles from which o cannot re- Solomon Kosetchek, aged 63, was run into by a team at Eaton Rapids on Baturday, and sus- talned internal fnjuries which resulted in death this morning. He was a resident of Eaton Rap- 1ds, and was engaged in the dry goods busioess. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Bpecial Ditpatch to The Tribune, Kirrwoon, I, Nov, 27.—Jacob H. Acker- man, a farmer, living & short distance from this place, was accidentally shot this evening while hauling wood. e placed a loaded gun on top of the load, and the wagon striking a rut in the road the gun was thrown off and dlscharged, himin the breast, killing aves o wife and family. the contents strikin, bim instantly. - He ACCIDENTALLY BTRANGLED. Ouana, Neb,, Nov, 27,—A boy 14 years old, named Willic Hafner, was found dead hanging by the neck to a rope {n his father's atabic yes- It is not known whether 1t was suicide or accidental, but fs supposed to have been the latter, as be was found entangled there was no reason for terday afternoon, in gome harncss, and THE RAILWAYS. BOUTHWESTERN RATES. The Bouthwestern Railroad Rate Association meets to-day at the Grand Pacific Hotel for the purpose of looking over the accounts of thelr sccond month's business. 8t. Louts roads that the present rates favor Chi- cago will be discussed, and a lively debate in regand to this matter {s expected. The Chicago managers claim that the present rates are falr and cquitable to both cities, aud they do not propose to make any concesslons to thelr breth- ren from the other ¢nd of the big bridge, THE BALTIMORE & omid. The stockholders of the Baltlmore, Pittsburg & Chicago Rallroad, which is the Illinois Divis- fon of the Baltimore & Ohio Rallroad, will hold 8 special mecting in this city to-morrow to con- sider the question of changing the name of the Company to Baltimore, Ohfo & Chicago Rall- rond. This In the name adopted by the new Company formed by the consolidation of the Indians Divisions of the Baltimore & Ohlo Raflrond, SOUTHERN MINNESOTA RATES. The Geueral Freight Agent of the Chicago & Northwestern Rallroad has fssued a cireular to agents and connections informing them that spevial class rates from Chleago or Milwaukee to Southern Minnesota raflroad points will be 5 cents more per 100 pounds than rates given on tarifl of Nov. 22. ——————r— THE LA CROSSE RRIDGE. Spectal Dispaich to The Tridbuns. LaCrosse, Wis., ] bridge of the Chieago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Railroad across the Mississippl at this place was complefed yesterday, at & cost of §500,000, and tested In the afterncon with & train of forty heavily-laden freight-cars, fe¢t long, having five spans of 150 feet cach, two of 164 each, one of 250, and a draw span of Work on the structura was begun on the 10th of June, and, in additlon to it, overa rouches lias been made. e over the river, except the one at Rock Island, and {s mostly construct~ The contract test was made this afternoon, and proved more than sat- fatactory. The frst passenger-train passed over the bridge this mornfig, and LoCrosss is some- thing more now than a way station. BUSINESS NOTICES. A Word to Mothers, You will ind Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup an 1t cures dysentery nnd Tlie complalnt of the The new fron REDUCTIONS. Owing to hard times, and to meet the general requircments of the public, we have determined to reduce the prices of our goods below anything offered in the city. The bridge is 1,053 mile of trestle-work It fs the strougest b ed of Wisconsiu fron, 500 pieces stylish Dress Goods, Stripod, Plaid and Snowflake, reduced to 120, 350 Tycon Repps, clegant atyloa, reduced to 140, former price 280, 276 piecos Oolored Alpaocaa, double fold, roduced to 800, former price 300. 250 Sergos and Basket Oloth reduced to 20 and 45¢, warth 30 and 350, 100 pioces Black and Oolored English Cashmores, double fold, 35 and 400, reduced from 485 and 50c. 175 pieses Black Oashmearo, all.wool, 40a 1inch wide, 00, 65, 75, and 850, reduced from 78, 85, 000, and §1. 150 pleces Black Osshmeras, all wool, 48 inchos wide, reduced to 75, 85,800, and $1. | Thess are tho lowost quotations on Black Cashmere of any house in tha city. 135 Black Alpaoas, Mohair Lustre, reduced to 26, 35, 45, and 500. B6 pioces Closking Watarproofs, 46, 50, @5, 76, 860, and $1, tho choapest Watere proofs ever offerod. 100 preces Plain and Rough Oloaking Bea« vers, 51,25, $1.75, 2, and $2.50,—extraor. dinary bargaina. 150 piecces Boys' Cassimeres, reduced to 86, 45, 8O, 68, and 750, 175 pieces Men's Cassimores reduced te 850, $1, $1,25, 31.50, invaluable fricu, rhaea, regulates the stomnach and calic, woftens the gums, reduces infammatlon, and d energy to the whole aystem, stanco whore the infant {s snflerin; after tho Hoothing Syrup has been administered, Do not fal) to procare it, —— wols, cures wind Burnatt's Coooalue allays Irritation, to dandruff, and Invigorates the action of tho capillarices in the highest dezree, ‘Fhie Cocoaine has earned n deserved reputation for promoting the growth and preserviug the besuty of Ladies dreswjug thelr hair elab- orately for the evening will find that it {mparts o nntural gloss to the halr, and will cause it n ity shape for hours, moves all tendency —————— Boland's Aromatic Bitter Wino of Iron lan y for uervous debllit andimpaired digestion, De) CLOAKVELVERS, CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison & Peoria-sts,, 1nvits attention to the following bargains in Gloakl Totwltbyianding overished blood, P. S.---Extraordinary Bargains Beaver Cloaks, TFurs, Blankets, Flanuels, and Un= New York Store, 284 & 286 WEST MADISON-ST. in Dress Silks, 15 TAEAS anel pondrat havanoa oo Bil 8 lar) 0 lvanoa on rica, are ohoaper than ever befors offared: 24-Inch good Cloak Velvets at 85 a 28-fn, Gonoa Yelvet, worth §8, for EB-lue_‘lll Super Genoa Velvet, a bargaln, 87 yd, 28-ln’ch All-Silk Lyons Yelvot, worth #12, for 88,87 yd. 28-Inch Slwer Lyous Velvet, very cheap at 310 yd, 28-Inch extra Super Lyons Yelvet, 516 quality for 812 yd, ins in ‘Thréad and Guipuro Laces, Feather and Fine Fur Trimmings, Or- uaments, Loops, &£c., sultable for Vel. vet Garwents, HERR ROSENTHAL, Superintendant of Designing and M-nur:om:ln (o] HOODY AND SANKEY AT THE TABERNACLE, Monroe & Franklin.ats, PREACHING BY MR. MOODY, SINGING BY MR, SBANKEY. aesday Evealog M. Moody wil preach to Pareats, and gnarantees pore excoution ntcrdu?n‘ " NOTICE. Matrimonial Bureau of America, ‘Estabilstied for the pruniotion of maerisges throu ny . Bullable malches ma ars of the SOBULEY Bend feutiemen 1o 14 A centa for patuphict of Inforia Teau of Awmerlcs, Bcleace Hall, fout-fitting and sty '.“{.:‘g;gffihe Servios s kD Tabetacle, Subjoc Tuckday aud Wednesday Nooodsy Meoilng o4 Pare nulihll.' 4 : Lancaxiving Day, Ui dhergssiofrojia, m.to}

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