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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE having been rifoall the aummer; and, more- over, fL ia very inarequately vrovisioned as far 08 the clvilian element fa - concerued, all atores laving been refzed by the Government for the use of the troops.” ! AR AR the nnmber of milen of rafiroad campletad A {,“':';:’.\'Lunrm Tacifie Radlrond Company under 'l L l ‘J ‘l 5 1 pursuance of the actn and resoluilonn of . oizrosn maging granta of land 1o auch Company, ‘re conatructed, and whether 1n continaoun A nt chanzes, Jf Any, hAve heen inade b ”n 4 mLx;'tn,n-5;-y-rp'_r;,'-;g,‘;,‘::;“,",':.,“".,‘,';:",’,‘\‘..‘.'.'_‘2:“{ The Victorious Russian Le- although that tributary has, in fact, ax s well @ eommencr Thursday of the first week of the ktawn, contributed boi men and money to the | term, and will continue at the rate of twenty war. cares each day, winl that oral argonents or itistnbe ohaerved that Turkey does not rezenit | prioted abstracts and bricfs will be expected. g from the whole population of the Embire. bat 5 only from two-tnirds—the Mohammedan part— A QTT T of the population, e dountIf this is inaterial, CASUALTIES. The Cabinet must rexign alter the first devate In either Chainbyer, The correspondent asserta pocitively that President. MacMahon does not approve and never has approved the eounp d'etat. Hels equalis determined not to take a Cablnct from the Left. If lie adheres to thns resolution, his ouly course Is Lo resign. i KARS, Referring to the reports from Et, Peterstntre of negothations sor the eurrender of Kars, Capt. n : 4 . : becanee the aduit males of fizhting oge befong- whefler aicn ChANATE ILE DCCR oFCTRe Gienernl gions Overrunning Norman eayss . e cannot credit tho | The corrssomicnt thinks, however, the Presi- | fiis to these two-thirds mmst. be amae for an NIVER ACCIDENT. “II13 SAYS IT 18 TRUB.” f‘;‘.:‘.’pumtr or Secrciary of ;lele h;u.-finr. .?“l""r; A 2 {um:lvm' ‘lel. ‘rl?tl mmrrn.\nd‘l;nt has §n- ‘XIU{‘:,'wlmm;m to takni .I M:nln!lry' lrl;nl llllln mlcflrulc lmourt of recruiting. Before Sadowa # Kpeetal IHepated 14 Tha Chicagn Tridunes, Srxzca Fatr, Sov. 0, 1870, L tement of the nnmber of acresof lan ered into nerotiations for the surrender | Jeft, although a rumor Ia in ¢irculation in well- e whole poptistion of Prussia was only about ITTARURG, Pa., Nov. 6.—Tie towboa e s AUERy: 0¥ Ty 3000 il atatenen, S ompany nndor the acta and ron- rmenia at oF St tortrern T mm - awars drom | informed clreles’ that MarMahon, after sainly | eizhicen miliona. Daring the )t oot e e e | 5 L I Sterenec eingt e grant of Tandain ol of the . o s af sall roa, and whers such Jands Will. A Tald over unil to-morraw. ey amitted & resolution reciling the recciie of prisonets from the Stark County, Toxan, reat wars ab the | met with an accldent this morning which will DrAnSin: As you nre an entlre atranze - o 3 ZAR Stn: A o an e ranzer to me, =7c:lumnu of the century the whole populas | nooyyhty result in the death of twomen. The | a0t yo to know what \ zezmass has dae fo hie., on of the Uniterd Kinzdom was only sbout A . (° Unly those who bave been raiseid from death’s dooe 16,00 ¥rance In the same period, hefory | Dexter belongs to W. I Brown & Co. and left | ean‘know the value of auch good medicine, 1am fier extenslons through Napoteonic conquests, | the city last night for pool No, 3, for the pur- | bY years of oge. Three years ayo i v prrsonal observation that very larze supulicn of ammunition for both small ‘arms and artlllery were thrown Into the piace durlng July, August, and Beotember; and that the comamissariat attempting to furm a compronis abinet, has resolved v resien, and will communicate this resolution I un cxplanatory ncssage to the Chatnbers L-morrow, Ken 8.6 5 t byan armed band organized in > 9 0 storchiouses were completely replenistied. It e e was only a country of about 26,006,000, Vet we e of bringing down o tow of coal. Tiis | JFIth what the doctor called Lumhago. Forweels (,",",,c,','”,}:.fi,'?:.n.fl upon the President: to inform Mukhtar Pasha’s Forces was dangerouely denwled of ‘troops during the GREAT BRITAIN. kuow what numerous nrmics Urussia had in her ::,mm“.he struck an abutment near ine Run, | hproh,condned to my bed. Thad three ditecent 1ho Scnate what elens hiave been taken to sccura Agni" Met and Disag- occupntion of the Aladjo-Dazd, I Moukhtar SaJuwa campaign, and France in the Revolu- s {-l‘{yglclnnn. withont any help. | received no ree e et o, afnirs unier tha cxlraiion i : Fanla watcuaticd, winenuent o bisdefeaton | | TUSORAN TIADE. tonaey wars, while our_own armiesat the be- | ST SEES ARG SR TS Bore, SICHEC | dinly helplerd s uck dsctor told me hete won ty, and als copliea of the correspondence with I 5 tho 14th ot October, to leave a garrison of the NDON, Nov. 0.—The JMark Lane Erpres, nning of the century were 1y ver! i 4 3 “ani i fr B thowing (ho conatruction pisced upon tho rously Routed. aume strength as e did in April, there should % AR A Fi i o ight porsibly savo. g hre by wing the grain trade of the past week, eays: Although the unsetticd weather the past week has been eatisfactory to the farmers, whio ¥ | that the botlers were dispiaced and the steam | £ help: of the American Union, with a population ot | \illism Ripper, tho mate, aud Mr. Ross, the | waq a0 emall o chance | coulil 1t consent to. riin caty by that Government, S oer untl to-morro. be no fear forits safety, II, however, he was A resolution relating to the disnosition of sar- unable todo #o, it I8 imore than probable it will s fall by & coup de main, but 1t wiil rved 24 . engincer, "o gerlousiv - that At B4 | tnerisk. b i i 5 sl lle, documente, oe. Pased, on aathor- The Remnant of His Army | (i suimison wilinotbo starved | oy ul progress with plowinie and wheat | 2o "o s < eriion doak. ’:;,,lk'imrl’:ld;?,,r;e:," feared they will not survive, Ripoer 18 mar- | Vererent I:I“‘n:xhr(;x:;uf:.xfl’lr:;,xx:m:;:dn S e arpolntment of 8 Commission 1o confer Falling Back The garrisun In Aprileonsisted of twenty-nine | sowing, barvest operations arc now at on end | with s population of only 8,000,000 to recrule | fied and lives at Brown's Station, on the Baltl- | who had been vers sick withs abont the rite com- teini the appolntiie W 0. eonte g Back on Tre- hattall bering 1 han 500 ach 2 1 ; y 8,000, more & Oblo Road, The Dexter was brought | plaint, ana was ented. My won went right away to with such Commiraion as m:y‘ |a appol mcl y . ‘I"'l ”u(r’u.‘pluy hering less than | h"‘l'l:" c'c . | exceptin a fow of the uplands of Scotland, | from, had st lcast hail a” million under arins. | g0 0 0 city this afternoon by tho Trav. | the apotitecary storo and hungit o bottie of \EarT< :1,;,‘,5,;1;.:; :;:?::\n‘:c\nngnml:’ x‘u"me‘rcn‘l;:u reclpro: bizond. ic aily News' correspondent with the Russians | Tpreshing has been golug on riakly, as Increas. | Lnleas it comes to he n question of such pro- txe, “Betore I had nsed the fet bottle T roumt before Kars sags the garrfsun now numbers 10,000 men. EXILOSION OF TUREISH I'OWDER-MILLS. arresnandence Londnn Dotly News, CoNsTANTINOPLE, Oct, 17, —Yesterday morn- Ilhl:(lmll nur'nblun n;,}'flmcc .‘ml (llerman_v now | eler reckon on being able to put in the fleld, a na- > e > taking three bottles 1 was sbie to elt up and movy o e st piLIn Ui el o TN OVER AND KILLED, 2ot my Toorm. ] eontinbed akini {0 VrnrTi, 1e, practically, an indefinite number of recruits, oectat Puspaleh tn, | M ¢ Medon Thiuns, aud [ was 1n 8 few weeks restored to my former The difliculty comes to be one not of men, but Evaxstoy, 11, Nov, 6.—Axtell Olcson, a10- | hewlthr, The ViukriNe raved my lfc after the Mir. \allace submitted several ainendmenta to e bl Introdaced by him on the 23d ult., to 8u- Ihorize a lang bond for tie investment of navingn. de_ shall be Ao e ntereak, micad of | rzeronm Surrenders to the In- ed offerings at country markets testifs, but the cstimates of the probable yleld of this year's wheat crop made by competent sgeicultural au. thoritics are remarkablo for their unusual varl- wreat re.defs 1 could move myseif in ved. Aftcr X Ing, ot about 10 o'clovk, forr very loud and ni- i il nim 5 . Lalloe. b T hiero for | Physiciana naid there wan no help for me, 1 hava 3.03, na orlginally proposcd, and that tho 4 st il raneots bxpioalins greatly alarmed | ance, ranging from 8,500,000 to 12,000,000 quar- | SUpPlies., yearoidronof a talor who has lived hero for | BiG% GUGtar rince, I I Teel unwell § take & dosa ?Efifxf'r’.f:’mt?fin\'nh"mmfrfi:fiuon’&'l‘»we}‘ffi': vaders Without a Struggle, e titanta ot this ity aud vicinity. The | tera. Thero fsno doubt that, making all due | oifC Fogkey can find the supplios, ehe hias, for | sumo time, was Killed this afternoon in at- o of ¥ EGETINE, und [ recommend it 10 my el all practical purposes, as extensive n recruiting Srove- |, Your V X Ay pd gl e v et B L g e tempting to board a freight traln at the Grove: onr VEGEENg ought fo be in every iamily, Sy ‘ ¢ doctor was sururised to ecu e In govd healti, _tto { ' strent crossing. Ie lived but ashort time after '8 : W ! :_n:; ::'!;::l‘:x‘l’fi;lu:el!m! €0 be. that white Tur- | Lei picked up, and died from 1oss of bloud. nys FOZTING 10 8 good medicing.” I tell him the diferent Bub-Treasuries, Two new sectionn . Stnes thnt g cunpomt 1 y o o yable In ligal-tenders of I coln, ot the | Chefkket Pasha Advancing ollowance for cxaggerations cither way, the crop is ch)Ioslmls were caused by'a very alarming ac- cldent which took place "at the Government powder-mills at Zeitounlik {the Placo of Olives), A VERY DRZICIENT ONE, T iteured me, He rays, **It Iy trac,” T cannotfeel close to Mukrikeny, about five miles from the | anid therequirements of the country will neces- 4 The wheels passed over the iclt legand across . Vory gratel option af the Unlted Blates, = . i " ith the Hope of R Conttat, Fout i mills situated near to encn | fitate s htavy importation of foreln. product, ';'hy.tc:l','e %:;'.",’,’,’.",';“fi‘u ',"’:','."'f,'.?g“‘,',"t L‘.’é‘,‘:".uln}? the ol fatally near the vitals. Suatlaskiul. Vorp umlelnlie yours, aoNg Pive oy il o it thetee cogest | with the Hope of Re- | e i - aimin e samg | Aaradolsiut o cleelyntucuccd byl | e At th it . T SoRee | Tk A A o e Senesa il Yenes Coga, K. Y- B rs, and e are receivi L A 3 « Nov. th—Early - fender chiarncter was read by ita title und referred lieving Plevna. !"';"ll:nlw nr:l:xr:uuuf "‘13“"”"!1 ;{!"l': “"’fl e ol S finm"'fsl'.':t:'“'l'{m;"‘“ might will iall short of the full vigor displaved | e n worthy. teamster- named Jobn Lay) tothe Committce on Finsnce, The resolution submitted by Mr. Thuzman acy- T e e todes” et pblot section Governmen e Ul et of Tt S0 T i the constrnce Gon. Grant Magnificenily Enter- ! In the present campalgn, and set give entrar- | driving o coal-wagon, met with o fatal aceident. s enough to hier oopoient, whose difll- | Tio hail completed loading a laree load, started cultd etc. ond the pecessity for greater and great- | the team, and attempted 10 mount to his sea or eiforts, would increase with cach fresh ad- | when his foot siipped and hie fell under the § stone used in working the powder was turning. The four mills were in a moment de- stroved, and 8 great number of lives, variously estitmatul at from Gty to ), was loat. It s and India, it would at first sicht appear that rr{vcs might he expeeted to fall durfng the next our or five monthiai but, upon a carclul con- sideration of thie situation, this wuuld appear at ' VEGETINE. ALt Disrases or Tue Broop, —If Vearmivr will vance Into Lurklsh territory, unless after most 4 ) A relieve puin, €.cunse. puriiy, and cure puch dir. fonof n ratlroad from the Minsourl River to tha o {mpossible aa yet 1o aacertaln the precise num- | best. problematical, Having regard to the fm- | oo ; ol b | ward wheel, Tt pacsed over s abdoBien, causs | cyye,rentoring the pacient 1o peefect health abt Fagfe e, waa tacen up e agreed po. tained by the Americans tier, but [foar that the latter s most ifkely 10 | inetiss souiremenis of e countrvy e fu- et hoianre 1y 0 dearly | ing his death instantly. ey GH R oy eln Biokg Toniciten, FUllecs 311250 adjourned untis Thureday, < in Paris, bo neasce tho thith, creancd winter consumptlon, and the dimluution | generalship and the fortunie of war to turn the U yeapse dsattint euncittive praul1f s g e, A great quantity of mu‘hlnfr{l snd powder was destroyed, though the Turkish Government vetimates the loss at only £10,000, and savs that it feels contldent that thie loss can be repulred within a lortnlght at latest, ‘The Imperlal car- rlaze manufactory I8 closo by the scenc of the acale on cither side. BODY WASIHED ASHOIE. n wufferer, you can he cured? Why 1s this medi- > Nov. =" clue perfurniing such great cutea? Tt worin n thy ————————— EniE, l‘;‘:‘,‘ 0¥ B ._\T"cl bady ot s ““:“‘“"" Blook, Tn the Eircalating duide I8 cat Tty ins CRIME man, well dressed, and about 45 years of aue, | ealled the Grest Bloud Purificr, The great mourco 4 . was found un the beach of the lake at Spring- | of direane orisinates in the bioo nd 10 wediciny ficld, twenty miles westof here, ‘There were no | (hat doee nof net dirertly uton It, to purify and which Is cxficc!c(l fu nufi lies from ports which ure closed by winter, ¢! rl decrease in Hussian Imports will “soon be apparent, as another fort- nlght will prohably sce Cronstadt closed. This time last year red 'wheat was a strong point In the trade, but this year oniy the fluest descrip- nou! The Spenker being sbsent, the Mouse was called e s dinyof tho Journal, M. Fryc catica | THe DeBroglie Ministry Will Face sitention o the fact that acear-ling o the *Journal, the Deputies and Defend alicr thie morning hour yeatcrday, the Speaker hai explosion, and had that building also blown up | tions of white have shuwn any firnness. Of':f mn!l)u—fli::fif TLLY N1G0T; laenslfsue inariis; Tuo budy was buricd near | FeLOTate, bas any Just clatinuinen pubhc aiteutiva. sngounced tnat the regular order of business was MacMahon. the Joss to the Government at ti present mo- A BOKT OF LETIARGY g iclnt Dloslonto I cban dvfiae, 3 the cotwideration or‘nl e bill lnlnnumrlzc the coin- ment would have been almost irreparable. scems to have cume over the London trade the » Lowis, Mo, Nov. 6.—The southicast coun- FATALLY INJURED. e ulvn:;I::::;flzlfl:‘l;:a‘z;nkr:l!hnt;‘r;al:g‘:tg;‘ nlr;lr‘l‘ ast few wcek:‘ and the country demand has | ties of Missouriare full of illicit stills, and Farclit ikt alen te 7xs LAKATS TN VEGETINE Lo cedimid Sonday: FGriLor on tho Journal stated ien unusually lght, This is probably due to | United States detectives and Marshals hase oretal eazo Trbune, GEN. GRANT, TIIE AMERICAN DANQUET 1IN PARIS, PAnis, Nov., G.—The banquet given in honor of (en, Grant by the American residents to- night was o remarkably brilliant affair. It be- gan at 8, Gucsts to the number of 350 filled seven tables, At a semi-irculsr table ralsed above the others were ex-President Grant, Min- Ister Noyes, Consul-General Torbert, Viemaud (of Amerfean Legatlon),Jesse Grant, Marquis de Rochambeau, M. de Lafayette, and Mesdames Grant, Noycs, Btevens, Lincoln, and Bickles. Other guests occupled six parallcl tables, pre- sided over by members of the Banquet Cominit- tee, viz.: Dr. Johnston, Dr. Ryan, Col. Evelsn, the Rev. Dr. Hitclicock, Mr. Vanburghen, and Mr. Woods. The banqueting hatl was splendld- ly decorated and illmminated. The Franco- American Unfon contributed a portralt of Gen. Grant which, sdorned with flaga, was hung over the principal table, A band_atatloned in tho mllcr{ pluyed at intervals, and vocal music was given by a chiorus furnishied by the Thrector of Failing in Support from the Senate, They Will Re- sign. hat the Dlil which was pussed wan entitled: YA pilt authorzing the coinage of n standard sflver dollar, and to restore ita legal-tender character.™ 1f the journsl was correct, the gentleman from Miesvart (Mr. Dland) had manifeetly no right 1o obtain and hold the foor on ovne bill and {hien to Introduce anothier one. Ile asked the gen- tieman from Missourl whetner the bill pasred yes- terday was tho same bitl upon which he held tho floor, and, if not, whero he had got any authority rll&l(rvc‘rmllt‘:r obtaining the flour and offering & different L Mr. ssland replied that if the gentleman from Maine (Frye) knew that thoy wero different bills be should state it. 1f not, he (Lland) could not jmsgine what tho genticman was drivinzat. The bitls might havo dlifercnt titles and otiil be the rame bills, 'Tho blll had been and the gen. tleman bad voted agalust 1t Ho (iland) was not there for the purpuse of being calechized by the gentleman or any ono clee, and if he (Irye) was ‘not ratisficd with that, ho contid obtain his fiforma. tion in such & MARNET 18 he eaw proner. Sr. Frye—l nsked the gentlemsn for Informa- tlon, n‘:: bave reason to neliove that the journal is correct “Ine Speaker—1as the gentleman from Malne any suggestion to make? ir. Fryo—No, sir, for 1 beliove tho Journal to the fact that any nf the large itllers have bought direet, gl that arrivals into other ports of the United Kingdom bhave been much heavier than usual, 8ince last Monday a detline of 1 to 2 ehillings Ercrl uarfer has tiken place on all descriptions of red wheat, but the tlucr sorts of white bave not materiully given way. Matze has lust some of its recent activity, but there fa still a healthy tone in the trade, although quotations are easier. Barley has fully maintained the late rates, Oats have lust B peuce per quarter of the late advance, With fair arrivals at ports of ‘call the past week, the floating cargo trade has ruled quict for wheat, amd there has been moderate de- mand, confined chiefly to red winter American at an ultimate deellne of fully 1 snllline per quarter. Malze 1s quict and J pence to 6 pence per quarter cheaper. Barley atrong, PAMINE RELIEF PUND. Loypox, Nov. 8.—Owing to the mproved conditiun of the famine districts of India, the Manslon House rellef fund bas been closed. "The subseription amounts to 8:2,230,000. THE WHEAT CROY OF 1877, ndon Times, OcE. 20, & Forr Warse, lal, Nov., G.—James Dwyer ey of late In atrestiug the Lu00n- | was fatally injured this morning by tho break- WILL CURE CANKER HUMOR. f these e N e topecn | tuz of shafting tn White & Boseker's spokc- srerenOCKTONS, lase., March 31, 1870, of these " moonsblncrs ! wore arzalined before | fucry, where hio was eniployed. i Lan Tl my husband got mo two bottiea nt the United States District Court this morning, y i kotties o our VEGETINE o (ake for the Canker §) 'y all pleading not gullty except three. Asa | MOTHER AND BABE SUFFOCATED. ?‘Iuchlh;w ‘i 11 may stomach far sevoral ;.‘"‘l?: Stephens pleaded guilty, but ald the offeuse | Nzw Youg, Nov, 6.—3rs, Willes' and fnfant | } U Hin) iceant was ey sutiafatin was committed four yeara ago. The Court sen- | were euffocated vesterday duriime the fire Ju lfl,,t..,,-_ ..,.f.fi(,,::. .';’3',’,:{-(1':,[,“1ffll|t:..e':,'m‘\"‘:-_.,,; tenced him to poy a fine of #100and to fmpriscn- | thetr residenve, Noo ates aventic, Brooklsn, | There In no doubt 1o mv und tust every one i 5 ) 0 s e ———— fenme with Canker Humor can be curdd by tiking ment for one month fu the County Juil. E. = - Vrusiag. ¢ #ave me agond appeiite, apl L 1ei W. Lester pleaded guilty to setting up und run- THE TALL SYCAMORE. MR L e B i el o ning a stili 1o make whisky for his own use o8 Mits. ELIZA ANN POULE, medicine. He has w wife and six chlldren, aud v s been ¥ck for roine tiuie, He wos sentenced | D8nlel W, Voorhees Teudured the Commis- to payn find of F100 und threemonths’ fmprison- | Alon us Tnited Sintes Senator In Morton's T ment I the County Juil, Adron Belecr | Vince—Its Aecentunce —Speechies of the VEGETINE. pleaded guilty to asslsttne at an illlcie stil tor Ocenslon. " o tive dass and was scutenced to pay #1060 and | Teuue liacte, Ind, Nov,6.—A delezation NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. three “nonths' Imprisonment. Jesse Stadler e at T o'cloc e bearing i P - suld his * Dad ™ ra the atill, but he helped b | A77ived hereat 7 a'clock thle evening bearlu; SOETA S badcar 0 T 1870 N v, ¥ o . I, R, Sterena~ a little ani was ecntenced W pay §100 and three | the commisston from Guv. J. D, Willkams ap- | e 75 1 < months? inprisunment. The Grand Juey will be | pointing Davlel W, Veorhees as United States hxa Nu’]‘fillIli;‘\‘:yh:;::n:xrl':‘\ln{‘;mr]n:"l‘:" 5"‘;::1:': {mpuneled to-morrow, and u vigorous warls to | Senator tu il the vacaney oceasloned hy the r i me eny voud unti) 1 commen be made on those who have been violating und | death of Oliver P Morton. The delegation fu- | ueimg th i iz, 0T now Cetitn alons fies- defrauding the revenue laws 6o Jung and with rate, mnd Abil wene the © . MacMahon’s Early Resigoatlon Again Strongly Hinted At. ., TOE ARMIES, CONQUERING AND TO CONQULR. LoxNpoN, Nov. 6.—A spevial dated Constanti- nople, Tucsday, announces that after some re- sistance to the Russlan advances Mukbtor Pastia, finding his position on the Deve-Boyun scriously compromiecd, ubaudoned it and {s tall ing back on Erziugan and Trebizond. The Russlans bave oceupled Erzerown, VENY BRIEP AND INDEPINITE. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Nov. O.—Mukltar Pasha telegraphs from Erzeroum on Monday: “We 1o . * > cludes the following pentlemen: M, 1. Mun- | . lfifi?‘.’%‘éihl;fl"n‘."&:fifl‘fi,‘;““ tobo entlrely wrong | had an eozagement at Do¥e-Boyun, after | the Itafian opera. Gen. Graut, Minister Noyes, | o the Editor of the Tinzs: The wheat crop of ssdoulty, son, B C. Staw, J. B. Maynard, John C. i u'un'x"l‘.‘)l)""n-mr:xr'xln::d"n v , M, Mandethe gentlenan thinks T am wrong, | Which we returned here," . and Gew, Torbert were in full military uniform, | this eeason ls the thind in succcssion decidedly TIE REV. PETER SIMPSON, Shuemaker, Georze W. @Ruso, I C. | touly, - SIS LIZZIE M. FACKAun, tnt] think | am rigat, and the House and country PLEVNA. MINISTER NOYES' SPEECU. below the average. ‘The results which I give Special Dispateh to The Chlcagn Tribune, Bell, Jobm W. Dedd, E. B Hen- No. 14 Lagrange-st., Soutn Salcas, Slass. think 8o aleo, "r.m following bills wero Introduced and re- ferred s vy Mr. Willetts—Granting penaions to tho fam- fly of the late Yen. Custer, By Mr. Gidding—To Mr, Noyes, ns Chairinan, proposed the follow- inz fonstat’ % Tho Presient, of the Uniied States," which was responded to by music onl'« WThe President of the French Itepublic to which a oimilar rcTomc wus made, These below can leave hittle doubt on this point, Last ear I estlmated the home produce avatlable or consuiuption at 0,000,000 quarters, leaving 14,000,000 quarters to be suvplicd from atocks and imvorts, provided the ave consumption Loxpoy, Nov. 6.—A special from Sofla sa) Clievket Pasha, at the head of a strong force, is advanciog to the relief of Plevna. Usmau Yasha's army is amply vrovisioned and sup- 8r. Louis, Nov. 6,—A Deputy United States | derson, and Hughes East. The parly " Marshal arrived from Bolllnger County, Mo., to- | repaired to the resideuce of Mr. Voorhees,wiicre VrerTise thoronglly eradicaten every kind of day, bringing 83 prisoners the Hev. Peter K. | Mr, Enst tendered the commission to Mr. humor, and reatores Lhe entire system (u 8 healthy Himpson, a Methodlst preacher, and his wile, | Voorhees In bebalf of the Governor, In the fol- | couditiva. blish mall stesmahip [ A W o 7 s senvice between tho Uniicd Statos an traxil, the | plied, and In fiue condition. Notwithtanding O T S Al vy the | Bifresing the vonulutioy wore walttaliied, 1 | Lavinfa Simpaon, who are charged with forgine | lowing words: expentes to bo defrayed equally by both Govern- | the Russian prozress westward, the Turks are | Chairinan fu the following speech Jast November, r. F. Woullitard assumed tne | Peusion papers and represcatiny themsclves s [ You bave, doabtiess, been mado faniilar with VEGETINE Trited Sintes : ((0U's year to the | .5 0dont that Plevaa will hold out. Latins axn Gexrizwex: It has generally hap- | vallable home produce to be eight and three. | other partics long stace deceased. The prout 1s | {he ’"l",’k‘,:,z‘:’u_"‘,“'u"‘"lf";‘l’"’ Seathr, 2 s e, 1iy Mr. Ollver—To limit the enlo ov:jmuunml MEHEMET ALL pened that when n great public crisie has occurred, | fourthis milllon quarters, and that the stocks of | said to be positive that this reverend sinoer | within himself sy pre-eminentiy the clements of a PREFARED BY lands to scitlera under the Ilomestend and Pree emption laws; also, to abolish capital punishiient alew, smending tue Constitution in regard to the ciechion of the Presldent, Vice-President, and. United States Senators. My Mr. Stewart—To authorlze clalmants on tho even-numbered sections of Innd within the twenty- mile llmits of the Northern Pacifc Kallroad to muke prouf and vayment for thelr claims at tho wrdinury minlmum rate of $1.25 per acee; aleo, such ax a revolution for Independence or a strogele for nntiona) cxistence, soume man has been found speclally ntted for the emergency. When the war of scccesfon was inangurated in Amer- fea, a . quiet and ellent man was puraaln an avoeation dn ovil life In o amall town in linols, As_soon us the first hostile gune opetied upon Fort Sumier, ho ofercd his vervices (o his country, and was appointed Colonel of a ropiment of volunteera, The theatro foreizn wheat tn granary on _the Ulat of Aupust, 1876, amounted to abuut 2,150,000 quarters. The actunl uet {mports durlugz the twelve months ended the Slst of August, 1877, were little over 12,000,000 quarters, which, however, have evi- dently not been suflicient to suppfcmcnl the home crop, for the stocks fn granary have been much reduced, With regard to the erop of 1877, the general Pans, Nov, 6.—Report saya Mchemet All has arrived at Sofla to organize and commund the srmy for the defense of the weastern Balkan passes. :;ll‘[.'l'd‘ nmunnncnl TI"I Las dmm:)n.mnuylun grelul plallnu‘l" ‘lemlur.' Hin rendy a{nu sis of e for the pas hiree years. phort thne | political. conditions, the sacueity of hle con- ¥ MM ago the prisoner’s brother, the Rey. Jonn Rimp- | clusions, and the esirensin of his nuyblic utterances "' n' STE‘ lms’ uOSlOfl, Mnss. s, alno & Methodist proacher, and o resideut bf | vaced him in the front rank of bis barty, i the same county, was convieted on o charee of | Warked him o leader in the feld of thonght Mlifeit distlliing, and is now serving o torm futhe | 814 action. But hle carcer ly, lended, 8t. Louls County Jatl. and, while' we couccive that ‘he “had | Vogetine is Sold by All Druggists, many faulte, let the rememberance of them he buried with his body, His death creates a vacancy | == — A GENERAL ROUT. Loxpow, Nov, 7—0 8. in.—A speclal dated Erzeroum, Tuesday noon, contains the. follow- Y A BRAVE WOMAN. in the representation of luiava iy the Cnited CLOAKN. extending the timo for the completion of the | It Mukhtar Pasha desires to atand sfege, but | of war rapidly extended until it stretchied west- | oplufon of agriculturists wuile the wheat was ' o y o State Senate, which, under the law, the Governor Nortnern Pacific taiirosa, ) tho fahabitants object, -fearlng Yombardmient. | ward 1.000 mfles frons tho scs, acrosa great rivers | il In the lield was most unfavorable. ~Bote Sottial Dlaeh o Ths CAlcipu AR o iler Lue tiw, e Hatern Ity Mr, strait—To cxtend the provislons of tho act or the relief o1 scitlers on raliroad lay By Mr. Hurkell—i‘or the salu of certain New Yori Indlan lands {n Kanaas, &y Mr, Welti—To estsblieh sho Territory of Lincaln. iy Mr, Honeo—To amend the Constitution so as 10 Linait the Presidentiul tesn (o six years, i:j’ ;Iln 1 le—l brapel ming st tt, Lou sud monntain ranges, linwienss afnies were ae- sembled, conpusad of brave aud chivalric noldlars, and commanded |:! nble and uccomplished feaders, Hotlsides uerved themaslves for the bleuly ami terrible struggle, Our Hlinoia Colonel ruse in rank until there wis no grade sudicient for his reconl- tiun anc reward, aod Y0 DAY VNES WEre sUCCEss. ively created, ‘This silent man had shaken tho E““um‘ml‘“u; the umnac'r of hi artillery und the trump of his victorious columns, At l:bu closo of the War he was General-In-Chlef. conmanding all the somles of the Hepumic, which cactied upun thelr mustersrolls 1,100,000 men. ‘The Unlun was proserved, and ity flag overywhero rospected, After the closc of the War hio wastwice calfcd to the higheat oftice In the gift of the people, 11t administered thy Government with moderation, generosity, window, and success, and his place in hiwlory ana civil smaglsteats will bo among the turemont. After sixtecn years of such labor ss few men conld endure; aftor such success fn war and peace onfew men ever attaln, Ie seeks recreatlon in many lands, and oppertunity to comparo the insti- tutiony of Bis own country with tag civilization and furms of Government of the Ol World, 1t Is our haupy privilege to-night to welconie the great seldier ana statosman to this, the Queen City of the World, and wish for him and - his fuinily heaith und happiness, I now propose the tealth of the distingulshed gaest of the evening. The delivery of the speeeh was frequently futerrupted by upplause. . QUN, GUANT'S RED) Gen, Grant, on_rislug to reph by protonged cheerivg, He saids LAnIEs AXD GEXTLEUEN: After your 'Iqmrlufi receptlon awl tho combliments of Gav, Noyes, am embarrnsaed o thank you as I should wish, During five und s hall months 1 have been n Bu- ropa. Sy receptlon has becn very gratifying not oy to e, but aleo, abose all, 1o iny counery sl conntrymen, who were honored by 1 thank the American colony of Pariei 1 hope its members will enioy thete visil here, as § am doing, snd_hope lo do far some weeks yet, 1 hobe when you relurn Nome you witl findd you have realised tliv benetita predicied by vur Munister, . Lunw and enthusiastic applause followed the General’s spee:h. OTIIER TOASTS, The toast * Our Country " succecded, and was responded to by Mr, Rantoul, M. De Latuyette roplied to the toast of o France.” He sald Franes duly appreclated cven consldered [t was one ol the worst they had ever known, The estimate I formed of my own crop was, Imleed, extremely unfavoraplys and 1 have been somewhat agrecavly surprised at the results of the threshiog, The average population to be fed durlng the harveat _yvear 18:i7-'d may be Zaken at a little over 33,750,000, Suppuslng the consumption of wheat per liead to reach the uverage smount,— nanely, bi¢ bushels,~the quanlity requir- ed wonld' be 23205383 quarters, The area under the crop In the United Kingdom wus greater by about 200,000 acres in 1577 than in 1576." But 1 am disposed to think 10,000,000 quarters (30,000.000) bushels s the outakde quantity that will be available for con- sumption from the home produce of the haryest &x‘n)t past, This would leave mory than 13,000,~ guarters, or 101,000,000 bushels, to be sup- phied frowm other sources, As already stuted, the stocka’in granary were much reduced dunng the past harvest year, and it s tolerubly certuin that 8o lurize an dmount ss the nbove esthuates would requlre will ot ba received from ubre during the twelvo months ending Aug, 31, 1578, It {s more vrobable that high prices will sume- what reduce the conswnption of wheat, and Jead to the partial substitution of other lcss costly articies of food. 1 am, eir, yours faith- Lully, J. B, Lawes, TURKEY, TER POTULATION AND RESOURCES. Lomdon Times, Oet, 20, The first question whicli presents {tself is that of population and area, Of this o very Rgood account has Iatcly been given by Mr. Ravenstein in o paper on the populations of Russia and Turkey read before the Statistical Suclety. Though dffferlng in some detall, he sces reason to adopt generally the estimates of Mesers, Belun and Wagner, in their aunual volume on the population of the earth, The csthinate may bo taken ns the result of a careful analysls of statcments made by travelers, and In our owa Consular reports, and of such officlal sta:istics for particular provinces as arc accessl- ble. We condensc It as foltows: Everybody Is leaving for Bav-Burt, Mounday's tight resulted ln n gencral rout. VARIOUS NOTES, PLOTTING. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Nuv, th—Many nrominent diguitaries huve been arrested by onder of the Grand Vizier. Itis szd that a conspirucy on the part of tho purty of ex-Sultan Murad has been discovered. thelr ccils lust night be was seized by Tum Dor- | am mnde the bearer of the paper fndicativg your sey, the burglar, and Norto, the counterfuiter, | fPRoMtment, 'Mr. Nootheer, fo the positlen, the ) b thrown down. and his revolver taken from bim, | ti nclushon, for in it he has eimply exe Madison and Peoria-sts. 1c called for help, and Mra, Sheriff Cowmey ran | presaed the senttment of the Democecy of 5 it with w revolver and threatenea toshoot the | the state, Mo ouly —regreta hat the cz. first man who attempted to esupe, ‘Fhe brave | eRcien of the public ‘scevice and the interest ot E nle of the State In matters now pending he- woman kept them back until aid arrived, and [ oo e A B ature secmed to- du- they were safelv lucked up. piand this action sg euan after 1o deatls of the - Inwcnted Senator, Ut the duty of the bour in A DASTARDLY BRUTE, quite 29 mueh 10 the Ivine os to"the deaa. 1 pre- Spectal Dievateh o 1he Chicugn Trdine, et you, Voorbees, vour credentials for a Teune HAUTE, Tnd, Sov. O—Tals day at | Dure esaiied spacre of uciton, | Lts ucceptatce in- wen reponel bility und labor, hut if you brinz 10 i noon a man vamed Danld O'Connel assauited lpl‘- discarye that uz;:n.-u of culiuee, im. opder of Mado of all tho nowost materials, in Iis wife, Mary, witha batchiet, nud zuve hera | 80ty matchless power of utterance, wufezrty of tho latest and most stylish torrible blow, eutting her hearl whiv open, froum | D A0 Aseliah, Qoein b e it designs, in which she caunot recover, He wus arrested on | terized your efforte in otler fields, when your MRL) LGNS the snot. Tho affair happened [nu. otorious | work v done, sud you' roturn tu us' acain, thero I‘AD““ H“SS{.‘S A D 1Y ¢ ) ) JANESVILLE, Wia, Nov. G.—When Deputy- | ¢f the Maty Blls by appotntient untll the weeting & ; q 3 hiat i has b . st A v o ok e preonem i | ettt o | Wt TO0 TPy GoodS Honss ] : i3 the improvement of the Come mereo of the M rsippl fiver and it tributaries, Ly Mr. Vate For o uniform oath of ofilce to the Kepreacutatives In Congrass, atr. Hicw (0. ) odercd a zesolutlon calling on the Becretury of the Treasury for o report as to 1ho ex- act amount of gold cois and builion now In the Treasury, the amouut of all oulstanding ovliga. tons payshle In gold on demand, ete. Adopted, 3ir. lirentano uifered a resolutlon declaning it 1o o in the 1nterest of the Cint Service that aif Gov- ernment ofticlala_recelving a salary of $2, 600 and upward whall davote thelr wholo time to thelr of- gcial duties, and shall not bu permitted to carry on any other basine leferred to the Committes orm, Nz, Whitthorne, Chaiounn of the Committen on Naval Allaiew, reported a resolution fusiructing the Committes Lo make a thorough Investization nto tue deliclencles of the naval sppropriations, and diverslun of the moneys from the succiul ou- Jects foe which they wero appropeiatod, Mr. Frye miade a point of order tliat the snbject hiad 1ot been spreially refeered to the Commities, and it could not wake any report. Alter wonio discuesion, the Bpeaker pro tem. sua- famed te ‘l:“lm of vrder, and the resolution waa not receive Mr. Clurk, from the Commitico on Colnage, Weights, and Measuzes, reporied a resolution call« h\’ un tho heads of the Executlve Departments fur information as to thu propricty of making the met- sical system ohligatory in all Government transac- tione.” Aduted, Tho last half of the mnrnlni hour, durlng which the committcos wern called for repurts, was ueed up In dilutory motious, votes, efc., for thy purs rnw of excluding any resoluts nder the call of fates, Mewsrs, Conger and Foster were leaders iy ihis moverient, Finally, the hour haviug expired, the Houss procceded to tho consideration of the :»:l: torepeal tho thilrd sectivn of the Resumption MIDOAT, A Vicnua dispatch states that the Sultan has granted Midbut Pasbu permission to go to Mitylene. THE OESNOFFS. Lonpox, Nov. $—Minister Layard telegraphs that the Gesbolls will bo sent to Constan- tinople. DISRAELLI ARD TUE DABDANELLES. Epinnuna, Nov. b.—=The Scoteman's London correspondent says: In politival elrcles there is great expectation that Lart Beaconstiell whil shortly make a speeeh on the Eastern question which will provoke tho renewal of last year's excitement and agitation, It isreported he will put his foot down vn the question of openlng the Dardanclles to Russian and other war ves. sels, 1OW OBMAN PASHA WAS PACIPIED. New Youk, Nov, 4—An Amerleau diplomat, writing from Conatautinople, furnishes the fol- lowing Interesting account uf how Usminn Pasha was cunsoled for not belng mady Commnader- in-Chief of the Tuvkish ormy: “The dultay, unable to reaist the continued misrepresentas tions made to hm egainst the couduct ol Me- Tiemit Ati, and fearlug theanger of the Mmlzhty 11 he continucd Lis fuvor towand a maw accired of belng an intidel, a drinker ol champagne, and a protectur of {ntidels, yiclded at last und re- called Mehemet, ‘Ihers were two Pushas under Mehemet, who were jeatous of thut oilicer, both belui extramely anxiviatusecure the teadership for Mmself, and both slded in the plotting againit lim—Ahmet Eyoub, with his fricnds at rsort kuown bers ¥ 3 will not he flowers enoush growing npon the banks Rreot: ero ns tho Bull-peu, ou Flest | B0 0 00 ity the welcome we with aive ’"1“' l’le»uix': T{:c[;‘l. -r.sxmlr wcll,-clr.-vmn com- 1l T CLETYRY MURDER AND AUSON, et e Govnprs sty IR Hhs. Suide (/I“IJ”REI\ DS 5!'“‘18. Mapison, !u.xl.. Nov. 6=At % o’clock Sunday Mr. Voorhees responded as follows: morning the New Liberty Churcl, Republican |m|. Envl"uun fijs'fl.‘lll)fl \l‘lnu:.prmnsa herln Our Garments aro manufacturod oL own howme evening atten! ur e * Tomushie, :“:;u"‘j'c‘; ity oyas Durucd. | Au | L5 Vau wre wmost cordlally welcosis, Tha cow. | DY oursolvos, on our prowmisas, un- ) T mission which you tender me from Gov. | dor tho porsonal supervision of Ar- aceno and found fnslde and remoyed Wiliams has' a° far bicher value in iy | o of a youu man, supposed to be Juln Webster, | cotination thon a_mere Gtle 10 olicial porlt tistio and thoroughly compotout Era Fobinos, Shd PIacod s 10 Bullg before | foncs st sh Uy B wiss iy homsettan: o | {OTOIOR 3 AT out, prossod, aud fla- it was dred. > ouu year sge wiw tmiade Chief lixcentive of this, | ishod by MEN in tho'most approvod 7o s, L Ventare ko peieiadd mysclf, s, tha | ALY10 of tho Tailor’s art; and noth- ’\':WOI!LBA:‘:(:D:HJ“!T:E'TIM has the | I ARIE3EL s reticta the wild of thuns fvho isecd ing can oxeol tho porfoction of 1lt, R Nov. 6.~ m in power. thouxhit otherwlse, 1 swould ro- > followlni special: <% | Pafn to'hum the commieaion with which holwa wo | NOAt0SE of finish, and high style of PAsCAGOULA, Miss., Nov. 6.—Dcputy United | BikbY bonored me. 1 wccept ity hnwcvuh’— garments produced by us, States Ml Garne toisy miall w sencrl e e T i “a | Wo moko garmonts TO MBAS- ) ud g large 1o of | jnark of confidence and respect, With | URE aa low ns £6.00, 8,00, and turpentine, tar, and eharcoal. This, be says, is | hutble rellanc God fur 1ia uld, 1 promire 4 AT Al Ouly @ commencement. e B b B L agh yoo tha weaple of “ilis whoie | #10.00 that aro surpassing clhosp, smdle. ““xt\ nl‘;thruu-w\'lll:llli‘mc‘n.‘mn:lln’llllndullr whilo in tho higher and richer amd & rig erence LG the nterests of the worl % 5 SArTURED. Ttk reducing, ‘and busiiess chssce sha char. | Brades wo furnish clegant and styl- cnsoN, N, Y., Nov. O.—George E. Hayes, | acterizo my career in the Senate o United | {uh garmonts at pricos designod to wauted for enbezzling £5,600 fu moncy belong- Siaten, unlll ul,un“ “2.‘5 fosectre the brospenty prove that fug to the Nlfnols Central Railroad, at Chis af e poculo/ol: GE DOTUNES HIAEE Aeeniclive 4 was arrested here yesterday. AT hud fi bis post farty, well sssrad Ahat the priaparity o ane wil} was: received Az, labbell offered as a sulwtitute a proposition ta construe so much of the third scctidn as providvs for the redvmption in coin of all legul-tender notes bulstanding on the 1st of January, 1870, 1t an. th ¢ 3 Court, and Raouf with the'army, Hut the cu- | the ereat leader s wreat citizen who honured Y ¥ 000 of Lo " thu prosperity of all. You have pleascid Hl'[\ P ‘YS To 'l\l)‘ E 0‘ ) on ang .-l;‘:n?‘t:lc“; 'h;;t-lc-r;uuurvy u‘n';‘%‘:lr{:‘p')::z rious part of this matter was lll{l- the two plot- | ber by his visit. M. De Lafayette remarked that 1% Tunore, A ;}mli"“; pc‘l:::l!l!e?l’on “‘;“q';lhl‘.’la';:ht“ money, He to "x:ffi' o JRO d’ll{?“?m_flla:‘fi!:rl::; Fluny J":L‘a i \.| D \ THE ivgal-tender motes redeemed nudor © the | ters were soon at varlance, and uy thete dlifer- | Gen, Girunt quitted power solely to bow belare Afeaanvare Vi..ptr acancy 1 am catiod o il Ho wasa fian of RO QIRR gm}:luu: ¢ nl" ’m :rrm"d- -mlng W the t:nln .iufi“!v‘,ll nut bul -s(uulm'}, !m; lumhmnp wlu Illwul‘u ui‘h: wuu.::v.ml‘ln ll:mfil-l ghl'lmlf:: Protinerof miler, — Populution, BOUTII CAROLINA. commanding dubmly. of luuncn-le exeei- T b“"j, h o and G0 i i ntiment of Sulelman visitin rance, beeas i E c: bt 5 o o great e aut on ol dewiands” agaihet (o Governmeuty | 10 l‘.l':e --n{xnxnfu‘:x‘\‘ll.w To consolo s u‘n' l'n';:l'.: ux’mnpu for hier, and because France galued {iriacugio L ) CoLunnus, 8. C., Nov, G.—Judge Towniend | $hre force, and rasks as one of, tie KreAty —_— Bulgaria..., party leaders in American history, iy Joss tu b Kusova o £ ;'Irulr: :ml;lnfi :I;e‘:\“:l v};rluhc?‘lr:;u I .'3’.;) de& made an claborate chiaree this morning fn Car- ynrl 4 10 h;y'q‘ux ‘l‘hn; r;v:uih of u‘:;mml-_. nlm [ )‘ | pal ler Al ] public au ) Y ok ¢ v amfly snd friends it Is Iravparable, To thuse who cuntruct of oy stalae: pestigd.sien O Contreastian Suunlls’ case Wil be taken up 1o | ome o nuieh e pastiss attachment ha ) . Mr. Mornsou oftered an amendment providing s 7o Al:n:h Natinal Bauk shall sel aside and retain from close inspection. 1u concluston he alluded totho Revolutfonary War, and expressed the ardent wish that the Freach and Awerlean Ro- prihlies should never be separated, but torm an thunmhlu unton for the welfare, hberty, aud indepemdence of the people, who had made no effort for the pluce, and who was really entitled 1o the promotion, the Bultan hus given him the title of Ghazi, sienltying the victorious, and which bas also been given to unvul.uufdlun Inraro fnstances, und further sent him by a special messeueer the grand Herzegovl terms in whi your purtlal attachment has night. prumpted you to speak of me, 1 can only renew . erateful apprecuation of your presence bere to- o3 Jeeumption fund from coin receivabio as in. | cordon of the Ustnanll, with the star sct In ‘T Marquis of Hochambesu also spoko fo | 000" 2t ‘navy s > THE INDIANS, :‘]{,m‘ e TN o .“!Mml.w'mwm oo E m tereat ou lte ponde depontied fu the Tressury 3 | brilliants Valued at 85,000, a sword of lonor | eulogy of Gen. Grant. Constantinople v 1,700 1163, 000 Hot Cazes, Wya., Nov, 6.—~Tne Arapatioe | ¢ S Pownd o ainaunt of ity clreulating noles. equally ebriched with precious stones, valued ut | Thd toast . *The Army and Navy " was ot A o0 oy ot ) Wyo., Nov, 8.—The Arapalioe | oo oonhies were received with frequest ap- y ) Found oerwn an amendmest 1o make the | §1,6; and twa beautiiul Arab steeds of vuro | responded ta by tho ubiciug of o Star 158,000 5,000,000 Tndlaus who loft Red Cloud Agency on ‘Thurs- | die SRS lar iumber of citi- o mhicay of the lesumbtion set repeal 196 | Gidud, which Nazts Pasha, Cllef of tho tribo of | Bpaugled Bauner ™ by an Itallan ehorus. day last, in charzo of Licut. Lemly, Thira Cav- | bews of the, ity aud Stute’ who were preseut, 1ating tokes, und to Bt smeint ot Mot rorsds | Montiticks, then Governor of Buwsorahy Lud | Mr, Noyes tiually” proposed Tho Ladics,” | Tslandsand alry, arrived here to-day en route to Fort Cas- | and wao, after therr conclusion, tendered their DA W, T i tho vicluity of which placa they | congratufations to Mr, Voarliced ou bis appout- CARMBLITE ifapend"ine wintr, T party conaus ot | Bt Mo takes Wy st onSomdylu the | MYRT,JSSE CORDIAL, nulcnal b, 000, 00U, lh{“‘\'““ (Ukio) uilered an swendment to sllow Lh‘ atlonsl Baoks 1o jncreass then circulation Without regurd to aggregate hmitation, and fo sl Astu Mino resented the Jate Bultun Abdul Aziz. These | and Gen, ‘Torbert “offered * 'Tlie hiealth of the l:onu are uf great value, the breed belug very | United States Minlster,” 3ir. Noyes repiied rare indeed.” brietly, and the company then adjourued to the imwedlately for Orchane aud Sotls to 1elievs Paris, Nov. 8.—The Oficiat Journal does not Osman Pasha, The sear fu Constuntinople 13 | contain the uew Cabinet or any othier appolut- that the Russtans will bave cut the Philipy . o lis. Rallway before the troops can n-uxhw 4t | muents, excent some members of the Legion of ORE THOOPS TO PLEVNA, drawing-room, . 3 ———— }:w new banke Lo be organtzed; 8lso providing for “w/'l“ \x‘:u'w E:‘n Yurk llm';l‘:l. 4 A Stoux,—in all about 1,200 people. They profes FINANCIAL. (Eau do Melisse des Carmes.) the !v'-:zt‘;;u:empnnn and withdrawa) of legal. Loxbox, 'ku\r. 3.—“{9 Turkish council of FRANOE. tobe well satisfled with thele removal from vEw Y Nov, B.—Sol 8| & C . beyer notes beyund he aut of §0. B war hus ordered the 25,000 Lo 30,000 reqular APIOINTMENTS. Adana oo Red Cloud Agenicy, and appoar to be anious tu | N2W YoRk, Nov, 6.—Solomon Strauss & Co., A SURE CURE FOR 1out Whenevor. e coimion L LAt broviding | truops vet u and about Cunstautinople to start ke Trebisond .. reach their now huntiog-grounds, All are well | dry-gonds jobbers, No, 60 White street, baye b H Eecretaty of the Treasury, there tici 1u lae ‘| reasury Lo uuthorix edematig of lecal- Lender notes, the Socretary shall give oliclal Butice ercof, and shall thereupon pruceed o ra- and warmly clothed. ‘fhe band bave over a | guspeuded, Liabilitics, $140,0005 sssets, $110,- thousand head of ponies. The majority of the E bucks have arms, but complaln of o want of e 000, CINcinNATi, Nov, 8.—Kinney & Co., baukers 4 ’ ton. ‘They expect to reach Fetterman ' o a o < ; Honor, which include the Sub-Prefect of jy | amnunil Expectito, : of this city, sispended to<day, Liabilities, 0s | DISORDERS OF THE S8TOMACH AND Barn or vy rsiaosn, Pl a0, repealing vo | polnte Sreares Ty Tonice. Fotmde wha: lesiil fo: b g4 | Ly the b, aud Caspar Ly tho eid 0f the | grated by thy tirw, vearty $150,000. " They nllllmn ALL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. ::k;?g:hm ‘l:'zz.l:l':gu'u't:d in 18795 aleo, provid- ‘hrfigfil :I“ ‘Ca‘rluni).:lluun::: lhel_eanmlmlnul& Chawber ot Deputics) and @ve jourualists, o Bumg:‘ rul:)pa’igh g_»or'naurfl:;g rfimml Alrcet &';a'.m';:.?:fi'e;“p:?: " '“m:fittlzurfly:fl_ " | GETTHEGENUINE. S0LD DY ALL DRUGQISTS. Hewitt (New Vork) offered an amendment lj\l“%l Imfmll B :’“ ar l“ a'd iD‘_’blflfl . NO MINISTRY, 5| grom Col. Miles says T 15 Tmposeible to bring e a———— General Deput ut BUYER'S, 5 Park-place, New York. ubatituts for the oill. It requires the Setre- | Lo oot followlng extracts are kiyen froih | Panis, Nov. G.—The Miuisterial Mataof tho 2 - bt ' Lane gt CAN ECHAACK, STEVENSON &CO., - Liry Of 1he Tronsary 16 ACcAnINIAt it '::Ez' ,;‘\,:5: ‘!’r[n:':?"uf:‘:s:vl; vl fo m'fi.'f"n‘ii‘lx; A s ol st eunsr, sod i 1a ol ; Juseph's bandto Fart A, Lincoln, as wazons ars MISS DICKINSON ILL. VAN BCHAACE, ST o Bitee the lop of Jauuary n §cld that sy be then 1o Teasury, not lees Tan £50,000,000 & year Iu gald colu or buliion, 88 specaal fund 19 redees legal-tender notee, sod directs biw, whenever (8o awount su roserved #ball reach 50 per cent of Ihd oulatanding legal- tender notes, to give notles that they will be re- deeined, and tbereater such noles shall ceasa to e leyal-Lender, except for Lho Govesnument dues., It prubioia the sales uf gold by 1he Trcasury, eae SepL 1t excess of this sonual reecrvation. it brovides furilie iwsuing of jutcresl-bunsing Troas- Iug‘mbl!’l But tu exceed $30, 000, 000, f 7. Pbillips opeved Lhs debate by & speech in Arur of the” bill reported by the Comuitive o Lauking and Currency. lle denfed that the full in the price of gold was the result Nesumption: act. lo atteibyled 1t 1o the lirge 5190" trade of the country. There bad been 8 ru “-umn of currency to the cxtent of one-sixth of ipenure volume, and what Uad been e result? | Dad bucreased the power aud value of muney. ::.-:‘ I.::‘fl‘xved & fall of 50 per cent in tLe valus of Al the close of 3 c - tilover wsked leavado offer a resoluiol fi:rll:;‘mns;u‘x“fln::nmur on usmed a “'|= ¢ ol Cougreas) direciny the vari- 0 Commiltees 10 inatitubd ‘ur:nmx‘luq‘u:n.;u g‘::':u: abusea of several Bancics of the Governs At. Con; Adjourny Chiectad. notto be had. The Seventh Cavalry s now <, Nov, 0.~ ek 1s 0 Deaterd. Chl n wdditon to Inaretiog vis Buford to Histiar New Yons, Nov, 0.—3liss Auua Dickinson e ——— — ¥ f g TOLLET GOODS, ; THE DOCTORS. %fimz‘fl:xtx{umww of Mre, Gen. Chatfield, of | ... Sucejal Dispaich to the Chlcugo Tribuwe, B J_‘«‘___.A Brooxisoroy, Iil, Nov. 6.~Tte Central Il Peuplo Who Hav : nols Medlcal Boclety met st Leroy to-day. Thie | cdt their wise teeth, uso the Sozodoot, and sil : ? ty vbysicians were prescut. The character of | whodo are willing to declare Lo all wha du’t usy Tlie Celebrated Parisian Perfumer, W "y o it that it Is tho inost perfect aud delightful thing - *‘;fi’l‘&m’m"f“‘c‘: .‘;:‘ffu"y’:’ “.f'x‘,‘r‘_"" l'l’::":; Tor' s secth thoy evet dipped & brush sty " | mannfacturer of tho exquisita Lettuce, Viotet, Mediclue, Drs. White, of Bloomiugton, aud T e or T el Rty dlave celtbea ediclue, Des. White, of Bloomiuglov, an Linoment ludido of Ammonla curea | L1ub babs, . chunc Fisher, of Leroy; **Zymdtic Dlease,” Dr. face-ack Fheumatisn, ont, | manyof tie old celebraled urands, - fi ui\m,,,,,,.’ of };gm\.m, P fi{fgz‘l‘fi";x " Dri froniel et S " s ‘um:.;.' :lmhkflu: o DREYFLS, Sole Wholesalo Ageat, 78 Malden 2 V. G Nuorial ribution ol ulses, 3ud wounde of every nsture o waan or il Syphllis T the: Cuited Statds, Dr. C. Toruer, n:lm‘z"l:l ; ; sfi:r’u tuls “mrfl": b Sold by leadigpdragplalss s Suybrook: ** My 1 cine,” cfected classos 14 as 0w of (he ot fmportan = 5 = o e ety s | Yaluablo reuredtee weer discuvered foF Lhe curs and NEW _FUBLIOATIONS. REIPPIE bbb lonlotncdolot sl S S President, Dr. C. Toruer, defivered his valedic- | Feilef of vain. 3 P RN s N tory and lutzocu-ed thenew Presideat, Dr. S, aduir taet L 4ch) Sad it iy becks srled aey Sho Walks ‘in Beaul) like the A\lghf. 1L Birncy. Chsmpalzn was chosen a3 1he et | Jodide of Anunoala, which ¢ we. | ThuMas ured it place of inecting, Giunent, Essichestor, N. Y. For salo by all BYRON 5AYVS OF L ————— druggiets, TILAT THE APPELLATE COURT. " Special Diapateh to The Chlcazs Triune. " BUSINESS NOTICES. ! SpwivcriELp, I, Nov. 6.—The Supreme s - WI F E 0 N E Court Clerk to-dsy notides attorueys that the | _Mets on Electlon for ¥ioe Boots sud Shoes 3 d il 1 " ttention at bis re. Aipiie Courtat the Thnd Dt macta | SUTSES EUE SRR | Tt : Arived aday, Nor. ol & correspondent with Moukhtar's army, ana | understood that Pouyir-Quertice bas uot yet expetled by the Turks for unfrendiy chite | succeeded in formiug a new Ministry. Itis !‘cl&.-s-’:c : :Em: ell)_c:'ll‘l:.:iylm.ntzxs r‘rl:l:: Jfin 3 l",lmil'? therefore thought probable that the Dukelds Tresents avery tachity for o most determined | Broplie and bt Ministerial colleagues will pro- resistance, It Ghuzi Moukhtar can reach this | sent themaelves before the Chamber of Devuties iu -um{J and throw 25,000 men jnto the very | to-morruw t uphold tho policy snd defend tlo torimldable works that, uuder the able directiol | acts of President MacMation's Administration. ‘;\g Hn nllnult llullz’nrlun chu»lbol»sufl,. Gen, OBITUART, oblmaun, havs been recently constructe g - Deviboyuiy should defy o fronta ateacks and, | Paws, Nov. 6.—Gustay Brioo, the French at this scasou, 4 flauk inovewent over mount- | paiuter, and Lefebre Durutle, Stinlster of Cowm- talus 8,000 10 9,000 feet above the sen preseuts | Merve in 1852, are dead. slmust fusurmountable ditticultics. . VIRMNESS URGED, BHZBROUM'S WEAKNKSS, Pants, Nov. 8.—A deputation from the Right “As to a flauk movement trum Olth and | of thu Lower Chamber bave had an futerview Penuek, it miay Lo checked by the troops from | With Presideut MacMabon, and informed him Pennek, uuder Hassan ley, who will oceupy the | they counted upou his irmness to resist tha rev- works ut Guirjl Boghag, o pass where the thr olutlonary euterpriscs. roads from Penuvck to Erzeroum converge. Erze. TUE ELECTIONS, rouw is nob o very formidable furtress, Lus, ‘The Temps savs the Republicans lost 57 snd under the able disection of Gen, Kohlmao gained 105 sgats fu the Councils-General. tho coceinte Las been repalred, the parapets _TUE PROBABILITIES. cousideratily strengthened, wmusgazines placed Loxpoy, Nuv. i—3 a. tn.~A Paris correspond- under the ramparts, detachod forts (ully pro- | ent of the Zimes save: The gentlemen desiguat- visioned, arrungements mads to losure un ade- | el by Pouser-Quertice fur a new Miulstry. de- guate supuly of water,und more than 100 Krupp | clded last bizht that the formation of the pro- guns, yorying Gowm fftecn to hu-mlv centls | posed Cabluet was not feasivle. Toe De Brogila uetres {o callbré, moupted vn the walls. Tle | Cabinet wust cousequent!v weet the Chambers. citr. however, I3 verv uuhealthy, tvobus-fever | Even the Seuate will refusea vote uf contideuce. Total,oere o0ooB8 3,004, 000 As regards centres of polr\.l\nllun, it will be observed that Turkey in Kurope, 83 a whole, hus far mors inhiabltauts to the square mile than ‘Furiey fu Asla; that there are thres or four Eurupean Provinces where 'the populstion is wmore densy thau elsewherv—ylz ; Hulzarla, which §s now the ecat of wufi Adrianople und Kussova, which are Immtdlatr‘] adjacent to the seat of war; aud Jawna, whch livs compara- tively distaut, There are, hpwever, one of two Provinees In Aala, pasticularly Syrta and Trebi- zond, nud thut part ol Asia Minor near to Con- stuntiuople, where the vopulution equals in density that of the more pupulous European FProviuces of ‘Turkey. As regands the war fu Eurvpe, thercfore, where the main struyele lies, it 13 o contest by Russhu primarily agalust a upulation of about four or five mililons v n the Proviuces of the Danule, Adrianople, and Kossuva, sud secondarily agalust o remam- ing population of sbout four mililuus in Eurupe aud elxtecn aullions fu Asla. The Lulk of the Asiatle poputation ls, Lowever, {n Asta Minor aud Byria, and many parts are accessiblo by wea from Cumlnnmlo{»l«'. and, practically, 8s near the soene of hostilitics as tho outlyinx phrts of European Turkey. ‘The statement, it will Le observed, also viuits the population of Egvol. reported lyinz scriously i1 of congestion of the | = bere Nov. 20, and that the callof the docket will | atscets

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