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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1877 N\ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Georze Washbnen, Depaty Connty Clotk, died yesterday afternoos from apoplexy. J. G. Moylan, Inspector of Penitentiaries, Otta- wa, Can,, I8 registered at the Grand Pacific Totel, Gen. C, C. Augnr, In command of the Depart- ment of New Orleans, la registered at the Palmer lloure, The Canvassing Boant was in seasion agaln yes- terday. The Third ward wes cemmenced with, and up to the Eighth was completed. remedied. Mr. Elt Smith, the well-known Clerk of the Ap- pellate Court, left two children when he went down When he went home ha eirl, and the town yesterday morning. found three. Tho tew comer wish of Smith's heart s gratified. a All dolye el = A epecial meeting of tho South Park Board wee held yesierday afternoon, with Mesars. Price, Cot- néll.and Morgan present. ‘The only business done waA to provide for an obligation f3lling due in New 1t wwas taken carc of by the lizhly ariginal plan of giving another note (o take the place of the York, Tnaturing one. A ynung lady reshling an Langle ciramng a pait of glaves last M the aid of gacoline, and fnca w0, stretced upon Ler hand, near the paslight. The reanlg was a eerions burning of the hand, which, 119 thought, will cause a permanent dis- figurement. Moral: Gasollne ete. THE NROKEN NANKS. Thc followiny petition, swhich nceds no explana- tlon, wae forwarded yesterday to Washingtons Tothe Honorable sAe Senale of the Lnited States of Ainerion--GENTLENEN: The tnidemlgned, a committee appointed by deposiiors and creditors of the Fidelity Eavinga Bank of the City of Chicaso, 11l. 5 {ition tic lionoranle Eenate that it pasd 1 ifinols, enfitded; ** A bill foF aft At 0 remit taxes on inmilyent mavings baike. ™ The depositors 10 (113 Inmolvent bank number abaut 7,40, “aud thiey are very largely frum the lshoring clarees o our ciifzens, ani, under the hest Of mandge: ment in winiing up the &5, of the hank, said arce lowers by {ta fallurc, ~ As n matier of equity towant them and towart tiio de- ositura in othier fnsolvent hanks in the country, we eel 1hat the reliet snught fur by the proposed bill ‘ahould be grsnted.” And we will ever pray, ete CuatLes E, Fri 1ERIKAOY, L Ko TG, Cammittee for Depositors. The undersicned alw uniie with (he Above petition- s 13 aIKiog e relicl mkedfor; o Recetrer Finklity Savligs Baak, L URATU, 1A l'i_lynr‘:l'"chltlm- 1, A. Fanwert. Comptrolicr uf Chiteago, 2 MARTIN RYAN, Tlate Actusry of the defunct Protection Life-In- surance Cumpany, has returned to the city, and apprarcd in the Criminal Conrt, whers he gave hall in $8,000 to answer the indictment that has been found azainst him, Mr. Ryan stated to 8 Tuinuss Teperter that he been in Colorado attendiog to ‘s own mining affaire. 1o had not the siialtest jutention of staying away, and closed up his busi- \mexsin the Weat as soon as he conld and eame ibuck. Ho was rendy to auswer all charges, snd swbonld demand » apeedy {ral. Ho far as regarded taking money ftom the con- cern that he was not entitled 1o, ho ralds **Idrew my ralary, and that was all, andI never got or took o ceut from the Company that ‘dm not belonzz o me. 1lave a family here, and it in for them that I want to be vindicated, and [ ant ready fo go before the Conrt al any time aad stand the fullest investigution Ay THAT ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Yesterday's Trincse contained n dispatch from Omaha stating that s !U\mxi lady named Miva Win- terminger, of Stockton, Cal,, had attempted sul- clde by Jumping froim th rear platforin af a Pale man " car, east of Gran Inland, Tho traln, wan roning ropidly, and did not stop " untit it gol to tho mext station. Phe iady was accompanied by 8 may named Ir, Iudeon, wiio took no Intcrest In her apparently. Elio was picked up and faund to have fractured hiet shoulder, fludron cxpreseed o etermination to o Esst witbuut her, und refuscd to care for hor. Tho young lady muntioned s 8 micee, ai in fact, the ndopted daughter, of dustice W, Smull, of Austin, this cointy. Aboutn ye apo, peing In 1 health, eho was went to California 10 retuperate, and, being of a studlond natore and intellizent, she succeeded in getting a position as B teacher In a Stockten achool. Belny anxions to ontain a certificate, she studied very hard, and, fromthe effect of overstudy, was prostrated hy Dratn-fever, Her mother Is also in California and {n- rane, The young lady ultlmotely recovered,and it was determined to send her Esst, ‘The man ilnd- son, & nephew of Dr, Hudson, of Stockton, Csl., was coming Enst also, to stady medicing, and tho ounie lurdy was placed under fifs care 10 be bronght Jome. \Why the mman shonld have proved as heartlens as'the dispatch indicated. Justice Smull s unable to sccount for, The yuun§ Tady {8 now being properly cared for, aml Juatice Smull will go ta Nebraska and brigg her hiome, not {o place her in an inkane anylum, ns was stated in the dispatch, but to properly provide and care for her. « MATRIMONIAL, M'DANIEL-—RUBSELL. "The Nttlo villago of Wilmette, one of the ontly- ing suburbs of this city, waa mado merry last night despite the uncharltabloness of the weather by the inarriage of Mr. Ienry McDanlel, sonof Mr, Alex- ander McDanlel, to Misa May Ltusscl), tho charm- g daughter of Mr, John1. Ruzsell, once a mem- bur of the Board of Commissloncrs of Cook Coun- 1y. The parents of the bride snd of the groom are old settlers—In fact, among tho oldest scttlers of this section of the -country. Mr. McDanicl bas Mved here for forty years past, snd Mr. Howsell nearly os fong. They were Dboys together, grew up together, and have Jved to sce their familics united by marriago. These facts teaded to add additional Interest to tho aftarr. THE CEREMONY was performed at 7:30 o'clock at the church on Lake avenur, the Rev. 1L I, lemingwoy, of Gar- Tett Binlical Inatitute, Evanston, ofiiclating. Tho cdific hiad been tastefully trimmed with lowors and autumn-leaves. Promptly at the appotnted tinio the organ, under the skillful manipulation of Mudama Patiant, pealed forth the ** Wedding March (Mendelssohin), snd the Lridal pasty ene tered in the followlng order: Thu ushers, Meanrs, Alfred Walters and Frank Sheldon; the groom and bride, tho Iatter attired in creamy silk cnt en . and trimoied with fllusion; 8 convene tional vetl and o garmture of patural Howers com- pleted the costuns r, Charles Sherman, the groomsman, with nua_Johneon, who was atired 1u a white alpaca costame, of & design sime 3lar to that of the bride. ‘The ceremony overy tho company repalred 10 the new residenco of tho youne jicople, and there, congratulations poured inupon the young man and wifo, A handsoms supper was served, and ut o reasonable hour the 2 guests took their departure., TIE FRESENTS were nnmerous and handsone, aud fucjuded heans titul srticles fur houschold uso and adorment. The new housy lu which Mr. and Mex, Mcbanfol bave taken up Mhelr reslidence s Ituated on the coracrof Jatmes strect ana West avenue, and fur- shed 10 ¢xcellent tante from top 1o bottow, —a cozy, comfortable home. AMONG THE INVITRD GUESTS wore Mr, and Mre. A, Mchanlel, parents of the groom, 3r, and Mrs. Johs |, Juvesll, parents of thc bride, Mr. and Mrv. Clinrles McDaniel, Mr, mud Mre.' {1, W, Kinnoy, Mr A, W, Baicaw, of Janeaville, Wis,, M¥, and 'Mre. George McDanlcl Withiau MeDaniel, Slins Mamio Mcanlel, Mz, an Mrs. ftusscll, “Mr. K lusael),” sho Misees ~Lena and Lizzle Huseell,” Sir, W, untoon, M. W, luutovy, Lr, and i, 5, Wellor, Mr. aud Mra. U, W. liuntuon, 1 1 Mrs. Walter Shuwan, Mr. and Mrs. - and Mra. i, 15 Gage. 3z, und M Mr, and Mra. M. G, Drary, Mr, an ry, Mr. and Mrs. M. lingee, Sir, Ao . Sherman, Mr and Mr 1 G Mr. aud Mrw, and Mrs, W, Fluib, 5 Brual), Mr, and Mes, AL C. ger, Misscs Mailit and Allie Shaatz, the Kev, >, Wheeler, Mr. T, M, Brooks, Mies'Brooks, 3ir. and Mre. B.'F. 1illl, Mre, G. Ward, Mrs. Walters, Mr, Atfred Waltees, Mra, bucidon, Me. Frank Sheldun, Miss May Stcldon, Mr. Joun specht, Mr. Gus dpecht, Mr.and Mre, G, Hogers, Misa Nogord, Mlss Anua (leducy, MMr. Jobn Gedney, e, uad 3tee.d. b. Onderdoak, Me. 1. 3. Mann, Nr. and 3rs. Jimes Munn, Misses Nvttie, Lucy, sud Carrio Furman, Mr, und Ars, W, Cliagell, Mr. ang Mra. I 6, M. Benoett, Mr. ¥, Baltard, Mr. 3Willam Biech, Mr. L, Drury, Nr, and Mra, J, WOPi Sr.' Frank Westets Beld, Afr, Frauk Hi Libbie Nill. Mr. sud Mre. J. Necus, Mus Haitie Layton, Mr. Harry Layton, Mr. Charles Crune, Mr. Ocra Crane, Mr, CAlkéus, Mr. und Mra, M. Acktey, Mr. Hobert Beatty, aud othera, BHROWN—WAHD, An interesting matrhinontal event took place yes. tetday afternoon at th -ncu of the Hon. Jusper D. Ward, No. 248 Ashlaod avenoe. 18 was the murnaye of bls daughter, Mive Miupie . Ward, to Frauk M. Brown, dlate Senator from Amadore County,Calltorola, 'I'he ceremony was perfurmed ¥ o Arthur Swazey, and the affalr pasecd off Iu a rewursably pleasant mauner, Thero was & jurge and Lplusot company, aud & haudsome di- pluy of ndalgitie, The bridesuaids Were Mise Ity Ward, Misa’ Goodell, Miss Mary Goodell, Mina Belle Waller, M Fatnio 1oyt, sud Miss Neltie Huberts, The isppy couple go East to New ork, Waalitgton, and otber cities ona bridal :?u'::‘:ud will then go Lo their future home in Cale o TRIED FOR MURDER, TUE CASE OF CUARLES MATSON, the blacksmith, Indicted for the murdee of a sae Joon-keeper nawed Heary Besuer, which occurred zear tho cornerof Chicugo and Milwaukecaveuues <n the 2d of July last, wes resumed yesterday morolug jo the Crimlnal Court. Judgoe McAllister ou the benct. About an bour's tie was cousumed in chovsing tho four rewainiug jurors. Atimat twelve citizeny of ratber more than Lho average awount of latelligence wery sccurcd, aud State's- Attorucy Mila 1asde his openivg statement -3 £ 2 of ths case, gwlng o, bricf su dccount of the jpemcual diiculty beiwesn Maton sud Dermer whbich culwinsted in tho latwr's deathe Mr. Mille clalmed that the ples of In many of the mnm! there were inaccaractes, but all can be Avenue wan onday evening by onsly held one of e leave 1o 1#8 the bill Intely ntroduced e the floneraplo Senator David Davin of the defendant—thgt of relf-defense—wonld not #tand, as it would® be shown by the evidence that the murder wie malicions and premeidbiaten. Mr. IHyace, for the defrnec, s zealously con- tended tuat It was a fetifiabie_homicide, claimine that Berner was the Acgreseor. and that Matson wae compolled to dowhat he aid in self-defenee. For a vear or more Matson had been subjected by Berner to all kinde of threats, annoyances, - walta. and challenges tocome out and fight him. On the morain of the killing Berner attempted 1o fence np ten feer of the yard of which Mateon had the use by the terms of W8 1ense. mierner had, In fact, natled ap one boswd whew Matson came ont and uvbjected. A person encouater ensited 1u which Rerner attacked Matao with 3 hummer ann a_shovel, and finally grabbed him by the throat tochoke lim. _Jtwas in that pa. nl||'nn that Matson resarted to force to de! cif. TRETIMONY. The firat witnens calicd was 3irs, Eitza llerner, getting lumber and gowng aut iato the yant to baild the fence pear the door to Matsun's whop, Her hatsband had nothing in his hand buta shotel Matson cante out of the shop twith an ax i his | hand, and his right hand benfmd hi Derner had WAL put dowwn a pusty and Matson was irying to knock it away Herner reainted, trping to hold a Board sgainst the post. Mateontook holdof Berner. seho then had nottiing in his hands, and stabbed him in the left side threg times, Witnesa helped bear him into the house, nd cared for him untll the next d:" wwhen he died. Witness here produced the vest which deceared had worn when the staboing occneres he jury the rente made by the cold stecl, Un erusa-esanuination witneas stated that her hnsband bsd Matson around the breast jnst vefore the atabbing. ~ dhe did not reniember stating st the Coroner's inqnest that Herner had him by the throat, nor dld sahe remember crying ont, s she #100d at her kitchen window, **lle's got him by 1he throat: come back, come back, ™ Dr. Holden, Connty Fhysician, testified to hinvs ing made the post-mortem cxymination, and dencribed the wonnds, They twere threo stabs, the lower and fatal one being between the ninth aud tenth riba. Dr, John Coarles, Berner's attendant physician, testified to the rame state of facts regarding Bern- er' wonnds, nnd added that he afterwards saw Matson at the West L'hlcn[i Avenuc dtation. asked Bim with what kind of an Instennient ho tad done the deed, and Matson puiled vita long whites handied kntfe, which was here produced, Alvinalartman, s little girl in the employ of the Rerner family st that time, testified that Berner told her to £0 Lo the #aloon and ceta hammer with swhich lo drive the natls, When she came Lack she ef gave him tho hammer or 1ald it down near him, 8he went back to the ateps, from which shie saw romething white In Matson'# tight hand, but heard nothingsald, She didn't remember that Mrn. fierner told her to take the shovel fn, or that Berner sald he bad struck Mataon with the shavel, Ofticer Itice, star 343, testided to Mateon's glv- lm‘i himself up, turning vver the white-handled kuife, and remarking that was all he had, Wendell Letz testiied that all he saw of the cn- connter .woa when Mataon lield the ax In bolh hawda and Herner was brandishing the ahovel, s saw no blow etrnek; didn't want to sce auy, and weat Into his house. Berner and Matson were quatreling every week, and he hadonce heard Ber- ner threaten (o break Matron's neck. A recess was then taken until 2 o'clock, T CITY-HALL. The license recaipts yesterday wero $200. Four new cases of acarlet fever wero reported yesterdsy at the lealih Oftice. The police and firemen will bo patd October sal- arles, aggregating §67,000, to-day. The Comptroller redecmed popular loan certifl- cates amounting to 825,000 yesterday 'and fssucd one lttle revenue warrant for $135, ‘There are at present fourteen patlents suloring from small-pox at tho pest-house, Four con- valcscents bave been discharged this week. Tiro Trexsurce's rccelpts yesterday were 84,220 fromn the Watcr Department, $130 from the City Collector, aud $13, 413 from the Comptroller, Tho Inborers of the Department of Pubiic Worka will be paid thelr Octobor carnines Saturday mo! ing at ¥ o'clock at the Exposition Ballding. The wniount to bo disbureed s $30,000, . Durlng October there were (hirty-Gre fires from the following cauress Accldents, 2 carelesaness, defective Noor under furnace, 13 dulective ove-plpe, 1; defective chimneys, rlction, 2} incendiarism, knows and suppored, 10% laop ex- plosion, 15 uverlicating, 24 eparks from chimneys, 4; anknown, 4, ‘Tne largest fire oceurred Oct, X3 nt Wood's Musonm, The loss was S0, 500, cover- wd by 121,000 of fusurance. The tatal loss dur- inz the month was $10,453 on hufldings and &84, - 195 on tood. Tho total insurance wos $:117, 830 —an cxcess of $288, 202, ANNOUNCEMENTS, C. M. Morton will lead the noondav prayere meeting to-day, Subject: ‘‘Prayer for Young en." Mer. Tounds will lead s Gospel tomperanco meet. ing thia ovening at Unlon Chapel, 07 Desplasaes streot. A Gospel temperance meeting will ba held this evening at Carpenter Ifall, 221 West Madison atreet, at 7. There will be an sdjourned meeting of the 11t~ nols Induatrial School for Girle this morning at 10:30 at the Tremont. The Fonrth Ward Itepubliean Club will meet this evening at 200 Thirty-first etreet, Officera for the cosuing six montha will be clected. The Young People’a Christian Gleo Clubot tho Itallroad Chapel, State wtrcot, near Fonrteenth, will glven frco concert at tho above placo thls cvening. A class for mothers In tho theory and practice of the kindeegarten system will be formed by Mra. Putnam_at Hoom 23, 85 Mad{son strect, Friday at Boclock p. m, ANl Intorostod are Invited o at- tend. ‘The Gest leeson free of charge, ‘The annual meeting of the Chicago Athenxum will bo held this evening at 03 Wasiungton atrect, at#io'clock. ~Dire. Thomas' Kohler und Swin Tieve, L. 1 Mercer, J. T, Sonderland, the Hof tienry Tiooth, lfenry Birong, ¢, C. Bon and others, will deliver addresse: —e—— LIFE IN CLEVELAND, Special Disnatch to Tne chlcugo Tridune, Crey: cascs came up In the Juatico Courts hero to-day. ‘Fho firat was that of an unlawiul marrioge, named Amelis McPhilllps, and both partics, to- gether with the minister, a colored man named W. P, Jonce, who solumuized it, were are rested, Tho minister walved an examination, ap- pealing to the I'robate Court, whila tho otbor prisaners, after a partial examination, had the matter put over for one week, Therols a statute n ihis State, passed in 1861, under which the ar- resta were made, and which fixestho fine at $100 or lcss and imprisonment atthrea monthsor ices, The bridegroom says the bride took caro of him when ho wan sick botter than sny ono elao everdid. Mo loves her, and intends to continue to live with her atall hazards, Tlo brido, who ls as black sy tho acy of spaded, Lina been married three times be- fure, firat to the Hey, Poeey, un Englishman; wec- wond, to s man named Smiart, colorey; snd third, to an Irishman named Mcbhillips, tili appear. quito yonug. and clalins nut (0 ho a real negress, saving her ahcestors came from Madazaacar, "The accond caso 18 thatof & Demogratic lawye r named J, B, McLaughlin, who hus sucd J, C. 1lutchias, newly-elected llemocratic Prosecuting Atornoy, clalining 3287 damaye for breach of coutract n not belag appatated aselstant in the of« fice. Hu clahus that thers wi regular barvain before the nominating Conve that if Hutchins cuuld zet the oflice va _Aclauzhlin one-thled of the perquaitos McLaughlin shonld besr one-thinl the expol f (ho canvass, McLaugh- linsctn forth that o has kept bis portion of the contract 1o the letier, and demands biok tho muney expended und damuges. Hutching denjea that thees wae any bargaiuof the kindvoatered 16to, aud claiwa 1t ls an atfempt at blackmail. ————— e THE WEATHER. Wasnixerox, D. C., Nov. 151 a. m.—For the Upper Lake region, cloudy and rainy, followed by cleating weathier, waru suutherly, veesing to cold- cr northwest windg, stationary or higher yros- sure. I i LOCAL OMMERTATION e it Thne, | dar.\Tr | 34, 900 4 tiNe. . T b2 LT 53| M 8 Woe t S0, ncizune 51| ki 0 WIS o Q0p. n. i N1 KT 5. WL e 20208, i 125,83 i | 07 8. Maxtmuim thermumst aBNEUAL Siationt, FINANCIAL, New Yoank, Nov. 14.—~Louls Wallstein, manu- facturer of ladics® sults, No. 338 Broadway, has fulled. Liabllitics, $75,000; ussets, §33,000. . Solomon Hyman, dry-goods jobber, Nu, 48 Lispenard strect, has fulled. Liabititics, $60,000: Bese s, 635,000, ‘Lue Tenth National Baok of this city s wind- ln up Its uifuirs, Presidest Ackernisu states gusctllfiz hfi;niu::l dzl‘s-r\uu‘ l:u hullnuu has at atik unproituble, The bauk will pa U oty tebte, The baukwill pay nd bim< widow af the deceased, whu testiied 1o Berner's d, and showed .ax1, O,y Nov, 14, —Two vory Intereating A Gorman namea Jobn Koch marricd & unogress B FOREIGN. Gen. Skobeleff Captures Ad- ditional Turkish Posi- tions Near Plevna: Indications that the Hemmed-In Garrison Are Preparing for a Sortic, Servin Refuses to Withdraw Ifer Troops trom the Border, An Exciting Debate Yester- day in the French Cham- ber of Deputies. Minister Fourlou Defends the Courso of the Government in the Elections. Much of the Time of the Sitting Devoted to Personal Attacks. QGermany Jealously Watching Every Tarn of Affairs at Ver- sailles. THE BELLIGERENTS. SKODELEFF'S CATTURES. Virxsa, Nov. 14.-A special from Ducharcst says Gen. Skobeleff captured naditional Turkish positions on Monday night, A movement of troops inside of Ployna Is ob- served, as though a sortio was imuminent. A¥IA MINOR. Loxvoy, Nov. 16—~ a, m.—A speclal dated Sterankeleh, 'Iicsday, says asharpcannonade con- tinues agalnat Kara, An assauit is imminent, Erzeroumn has refused to surrender, BERVIA. Loxpox, Nov. 14.—A correspondent in Belgrado telegraphs that signs of nctivity in Servia aro mul- tivlying. Fresh troops are dally marching to tho frontier, ambulance corps are forming, and in the arsenal at Krognjevatz work s going on might and day. Beranane, Nov. 14.~Servia has replied to the Porte’s demand for a withdrawal of Bervia’s tronps from the frontier, that it Is impossible to leave'the Inhabitants of the frontler without military protec- tion, Loxnox, Nov, 11,—A dispatch from Conatantl- nople states that tho Turkish Forelpn Mislater in- formed M, Christics, tho Scrvian Agont, Monday, that the Porte no lonzer donbted that Sorvin was vreparing for war, M. Christlcs to-day replfed that he lad recelved no condrmation of that state- mient. , BUSSIAN ATTACK. The Russians attacked Gotropol * Pass, near Orchanle, but wore repnlsed by the Turklah corps of observation, with a loss of 430 men. TIR MONTANEGHIN WAR, Czrninig, Nov. 14.—Besides the capture of the fort ‘at Surturmans, commnuding the Town of Autlvaris, 2a reported yestcrday, the .Monteno- grins havo taken four block-houses ta- wards Scotarl, Spuz Is suffering greatly from the bombardmeut. Telegraphle and rosd communication between Sojonnitza and Scutari s uninterrupted. The total Turkish forco In Alba- -nia is only elghteen battallons. Thero is no force at Antivari or Scutarl suficlunt to opposc the Mon- tenegrlne, FRZEROUM. Enzxnous, Nov, 14, —AllIs going well hore, and reinforccmonts are continually arsiving. The Tarkiel troops are fn excellent aplrits, and confl- dent of thelr ability to hold tho town, PRANCHE. TOR PROPOSED XLECTOMAL INQUIRY, Vensatures, Nov, 14, —In the Chamber of Dep- utics to-day the debate was resumed on M. Grovy's motlon for the appointment of a commltteo to in- quire Into tho cloction abuscs. De Fourtou, Min- fater of tha Interlor, #ald ho would forget what was offensive . in M, Grevy's resolution, e would not consider the wonls and measures which 1t seemed to preface. e defended tho principle of Govornment {ntorvention Inclections by historle preccdent. Ha called to mind the dispatches of (lambetta ordering U'refects to Inteefero n clections, and eald, **12 cvorthe intervention of the (Jovernment was necessary, it was under the Government of Marsbal MacMshon, 1t 'was meccssary to have ofiicial candidates, and to avold™ falec official candidi Ueslde, when the press and assemblics aro freo, when #n_opnoaltion_syatematically organized ate tacks and offends the Government, should ' tho (lovernment sustutn all assaults without belng abla to repulse auy of them?” It wan too much forgot- ten that the Constitution was the resalt of a cunt= promise, Uno portion of the Conervative party admita tha principle of a Republic, * and redcryes to ftself the clauso of its revision. The guardianship of the Consuitution was coufded to tho Marstal, 1l had called to puwer men who fiuvn thewaclves out a1 Convervativo licpublicans, ut who, yiclding to the pressuro of the majority of the Chamber, misundcrstood tho Conservative tntereats, Tho Marshal ks the right to recall (ho terme of thu Constitution and wako an appeal 1o the candldates of all pasties, Fourtou proceeded to justify tho Government's etectoral action by polnting to " the sctivity of the Sociallst Jiropazaiid, dambetta fusinuated that the Saciaiist nanifesto fssucy during clections was concocted by thy police. M. Fourtou also cited the language for which Duverdicr was {mpritoned.. io “incidentally rumarked ghat n'tmn:nd for lls release was n Inconcetveable. tweuty e Jught. w0 they could upon It. that light should be tirown upon its procedi: during the elections, out it would nut have the ---Ju.lru inquiry ‘deslred by tho Lett, whicy o woul functions _and violation of the Constitution, fic declared that the Goverument had madois ¥ point of honor to have reconrse Lo nu exceptional Vieasure, wleresa the opposition had bilsrepros o C policy, threatened ollicials, dismissed workuicn, aud abuscd tho liberty of the and the right of public meciing. Phe opposis $iot had outalned 4, 00, 00U voles, utid the Gaverns Wieut 5,000,000 'Thisalmost equdl division shawed b would by’ better toseek somo conunun hink Lo bind partics together than that one party sliould atrive 1o opgeess the ather, 'Phu_ Uovernioent did not merace the peaceor thy Comtitution. o waid In cuncluglon: **Franco wisbed for u Governe ment uf order, heace, and stability undes tho pros 1ectivn of the Murelial, ywhow the whole country nas¥ L0 atay wiluuultfllfl‘wlmxc or submission at the post wiicro be s and will reianin, ™ A, Fourtou was \r;u'rulf applauded and con- grotulated by members of the light. repls e treated re the lepublicaus on ths eleclions, the Cluricalists would lead to au alllancy e tween termany awd Jtaly against Fraoce, for which tha way waa alzeady paved, This susel Duke Decazes declared it untrue, M. Ferry to go and speak in tho Kolehata; 1 recapitulated ustauces of 2al actfun, and necused them Presidunt Muedisbion bo uss [acs the remonstsance of tho use uf this hatituted the eplthet “ijactioun.” Jlu pro- ,l’\m'v lanzuaze, **uncomatitutional™ fur ceeded, declarini that another dissolution would be a coup d’etat of bypucrsy, sndu hazardous experlinent 10 which France would siot subaiit, and 1th the 1ollawing wod * You must take cure, tycracy has some biood Ia its vews, Pulic prace aud e country Jelt are 2t siako," When thu wpeaker touk his scat thiere Was s pros Igngen chicerfug frum the Lol ‘I'ne latier parg of he specch was delivered amid & scene of greay e- citement, mteeruptiots cu rou the iightand U2t from the Left. semamder of the In versonal stwrcations, during u3Ne wis exchanged. concluded <l whdch viciuus lai = WILL XOT BINJ) THEM3ELVES. dae Constitniivualist Senatory, un whoselaciion tha Governuwent's auility lo oblain & second dis- solution will depend, have declined v cnter lnto any uecoutions with the Lell concerniug the tion of life Scuators, as they wish to preserve foct Lioesty Wi action. 1 Nov. 14.—~The Margui ‘aurs, Nov. | ~The arquis e Frank| (Legitimist), & Nle Senator of P‘uucc.pu aeud. s > GEN. GHANT will visit tho Chamber of Deputies and Senate to- JUOFTOV, el pei Dasly News rom the Berilu Nulsonal Zel« the Constitution u Frauce power [rom thy peacctul ¢l- uny: A Divach U would trauaferail the ewents of the population ta the army, in which event the consequences fo Enropean peace needs no description.’’ The correspundent velfeves the above representa the feeling of both the Uerman pevple and Gorernment. MEXICO. ESCODRDO ON TRIAL, Nrw Onuzass, La., Nov. 14.—A dispatch from Trawnevllle, Tox., fays that Gen, Escobedo hav- Iog been Indicted tn tho United States Conrt for violation of tha nentrality lnwe, in getting up o military expedition In Texas to fnvado Mesico in fbe intereet of ox.President Lerdo, hin trial has lieen et for to-day, Hiatons. An apparently relialie rumor prevaila that Col, Villaneal cruaeeid the It Grande to day, abont fifty miles above thin place, into Mesicu, with 100 s SO TOREIGN MISCELLANY. STRAMER DISADLED, Loxpos, Nov, 14.~Tie steamer Nankin, from New York, for Liverpool, asrived at 86 Michact's onthe 24 inst. She lost her buats, bulwarks, and stancbions, and jettironcd a hundred tons of her cargn, the pumps choked, anil the carzo shifted, ‘The Naukin refitted and procecded on the Oth, A DEPUNCT GORILLA. Tonup, 1he goritla which haa recently been ex- Utbited in London, 19 dead. LAROK THOURLES, Toxpox, Nov, 14,~Tho muster-builders unant- mouxly declare Mzalnet a conference with the ma- #ons on the stelke, and decide to- continue the im- portation of foreicn labor. ITALIAN EXPLORERS. A Nome dispateh aunonicea that the Marquis Antinori, lesder of the ltalinn_exploring expedi- fon in Africa, 18 dend, Synor Chianinl, who wa ged with the dece, i the work of explora. 8 a prisoner [ Abyasinia. tion, TUTALLY LUST, Loxnoy, Nov, 14.—Tie American ship Granger, utie 40, for Maulla, hax beot tos feom Liverpool tally dost, Y'artof the crew landed ot Singspare, ENGLISI RACEA. ToxnoX, Nov, 14.—At Shrewsbury atthe No. vetuber racen fo-day, the grent’ Shropshire handi- cnp wan won by liopbloow, Ilelena sccond, Lady Ronald third. Ants, Nov, 14,—Humors of an intended risin in thie north of Spain nte contradicted, ¥ MENNONITES, Loxpox, Nov, 14, —About 300 Russian Mennon. g&n‘e)’m Berlw on the Oth inst, for the United FALLED. ! Loxoox, Nov, 1{.—Borrowilalle & Schiller, morchants of Caleoita, bavo fatleds Liabilitice, $1.000,000. RAILROADS. ITAR TITE U, P. BRANCIES? Speetal Dupriten 10 Phe aleazo Tribune, Oxaua, Neb., Nov. 14,~Tho telegram of 3Me, Pappleton, Unlon Pacific attorney, rent to Senator Saunders st Washington, and real by the Clerk of the Scnate yesterday, In referonce to Senator Chafe fee's resolution regarding tho management of the Unlon Paclfic, referred to the sult now pending in the United States Clreuit Court, now {n session In thia city, Judge Dilton presiding. Salt wasbronght by the Kansas Pacific and Denver Pacife Rallroads agalnst the Unlon Facific to compel the Unlon Tacific to pro rate WLl thoso roads on buei- ness delivered by them to tho Unlon Pacific .8t Cheyenne, On account of this suit Mr Poppleton asked that no epecial leghs- Jation Ue had until afier the decision. Uy tho torm pro rate they mean tho right to hase thelr husiness carrfed from Cheyenne to Oulen at the milcage pro rata of the lewest through rate fromn Omatia to Ouden, which s ong-half the through rate, Clieyenno being ‘equidistant between Omalin and Ogdon, The snit wan commienced abont two cars ngo, and s n blll in equity to cnjoin the [nion Puclfic from discriminatingagainst the Kan- pan Paciic nnd Denver Paeidc by refusimg snch pro rata, Tho ?qcmnn whether the. Umnn‘!’ulnc 18 outitled to an fncreaso of io wost of Cheyenno bly reason of Increased cost of coustruc- tion and operation of the road, amd the uestfon whether tho Wansas {acific and enver Paclfic eonstitute branchies of the Union Pacific, as rafsed by tho exceptions filed by thesr companles {o the answer of the Unlon Pacifie, will Ye argned to-morrow morning. ‘The auestions roleed are rogarlai of very areat importance, nnd eminent togal talent ts employed on both sides, Judze Usher, of Lawrence, Kan., ond Nr. lolmea, of New York, and tho Hon. J. M. Woolworth, of Oumnha, represent tho Knnsas aclfic and Denver Pacific, The Hon. A. 4. Poppleton, of this eity, appears for the Unlon Puclfle, and Mersra, Rogurs and Wright, of Town, will also appear for the Unjon Paclfie, at tho request of the citizena of lowa, the peoplc’ef those pertions of that State iytng alonw tha cast and wesl lines of tho raflroad” recarding thenselves an deeply Intercsted in tho result, aen defermiuation aminat tho Unfon Pacile would di- yurt business frop lowa and Jitinots, and throw it futo Kansas aud Yissonrd. vy Co & I3, I Swectat Didatch ta The Chicago Tribine. Stoux C1rr, 14, Nov. 14.—The Covington, Co- Ininbun & Black 1ils Ratlroad Company have re- ccived GOO tons if now iron, and the work of ex- tondlng tho Hne from Pouca, the present western terminug, to Nlobrara, wil bo commenced to- morrow, Tho fren will be lald to the middle of Dixon County by the 1at of January, and thu track 1alil to Niobrara bofore tho opening of navigation next epring. MYSTERIOUS. An ¥minent Lawyor of Pittaburg TUnac- countably Absout from liis Family, Speelui Dispateh (o The Chlcago Tribune. TiTtsnvig, Pa,, Tov. 14.-A very remarkablo case of mysterious disappearanco was brought to light hero to-day. ‘Tho namo of the missing mar ls orwas 8, B. W. Gill, n_ prominent lawyer of the Allegheny Connty Bar and one af tho wealthiest cltizens of DPhitsharg. It ap- pears that Mr. Gill left hls home {n Allegheny about the middle of Septomber, 1lle took with him bis only daughter, o young lady of 10 fyears, who las for tho past Lwo years been in attendance at Vasear Collego. Mr. Gill accom- panfed her to Poughkeepsly, and, after sceinyg his dsuchter once more in the inldat of schoo? dutler, continued up the 1ludson to Albany, ‘whero Lio had romo busineas to trunsact. The last heard from him was scven woeks ago, at Albany, when he wrotd to his wife and son fn this city, In which ho stated that le had arrived safely at bis . destination, It 1u suppuscd that the Jetter way written immediate- 1y after Mr, Gill reachea the clty, or, perhaps, on tho steamor on the way there, and mailed as s00a as Le arrlved, Sinco then no communication haw been gecelved from bim, A few duyw age, his som, Mr larey W, Gill, who {salso a memberof the bar, went (o Albany to make a search for hls faihor. The trlp wass fruitless vne, Mr, Gill's nama could not even bo found upon any of tha holei regiaters of tha' place. _ The paries wilh whom he was Lo have transacted business had not seen ur hoard Of Lim, and Lie won was compelted 4o return, sick at ‘heart and contident that deatl: must. havd como (o als father iz somo unknown wanner, either by accident or by foul play. ‘fhem I no room 1o - uccept any other theors, except the posaib) Iaboring undir mental sberration, Tepu- other facts 't indi- t 3, uot » voluntary ntee. Al 510' son . Qaw, within thy day or two, bows making @n examination of flairs. llo fiud that, when he departed from s Gl 1443 o0 depomst | the bauks hore 47,000, sulject (o his fndividual check. above $10,000 0f which had been placed 1n tho bunks unly aday or two Lefore, Hu held mur(gmiu Leside, amounting in value & §120,000, en all of which be vould yealized ot any tlume, wddition this own~ eelate worth about 00, 000, while had wome isbilities, the atnountof which aro nat posttively kuowe, a3 10 notico Las been given to biw creditors, thew is oo donbt Lyt the value of iv won (han double the smount Gil's hdebierines Mr. Gill s of Bgey ,nd nas practica 8t the llur of tois county for tweuty-fiw years, . 116 bae s very larze practice, and hiy beat favorably’ known, especially assn *voflico lawyer,” iy services have aiways been in demand for ollections & %l natters of that class, Mr, (il vas lrn iu Westowreland County, 1 the vicwulty of wha is now inwin Horow:hs, but camu Lo this city tu study law. ile has had bis oiicy for seversl yurs on Pifih avenuo, Jhis semdence v on Sundisky atreet, 1.ear Moutyomrey svenue, Allegheny, ilis family condists only of bi4 wife sud two cdildren, the don aud daughter already numed, all of whow are wlizost beari-bro- ken 2t hiv mystorlongdivappearancd, Bis famlly believe he is desd, eliter froia aceideat or violvnce iy [ fa hig --the Julter most pobably, g8 Lo Lud 8 lanw amaunt of money on e pereon when Lo lefs here for Alvany, : 3 e ———e HE QUAKERS. Speclal Disputch W the CAlcage Tyidune. I¥piaNarotty, Ind., Nov, 14,~Tho second day's procecdiugs of thu Fimt-Day Schoot Canforcuce of Fricuds began with o address by Stanley Pum- plrey, of Worcestershire, Eng., on **Christ the Model-Teacher,” which waspfull of good sxgyes- tions. Daniel HiL, of New Vicous, Q., Sawes b Me(limock, and A, B, Tudbynter, slso of Otio, fol- Jowed witha seriea of ebjcct lessons and klackoosrd lessous. Jau the sftorucon Dauivl Ikl read ewsay ou **'Pho Nevessily of ‘Leachivg Childrun the Stafulness of War, " fullowed by rewnarks frua 8 docen or Ufteen delegates, all sgrecivg upon the lesson cofosced by the paper. A louy addreay upon the lwportanee of cblidren comultung W Serlptare doctrine af memory the toxta In relation human redemotion then read vy Sarah I Motrieon. of [inizhtetien foijowed hy an able pather on ** The Snintualit) of thé 1eligion of Clirist the tnly Remcdy for Ky. nallsm, by D, B, Updesraf, of Mz Vleaean, Ohto. To-nicht Alien ay, of Croviaence, X. I delfvered 8 short nddress upon portance of Imoressine upon the Minds ot CRildren the Necesmty of Carryinzy Out in Their Every-Day Life the Tesching of the Bible. ™ ‘The rest of “the wession was spent in devoifonal exceciaes, in which lielen Botkielt, of Enstand, took A prominent part. There ara 500 delegates present, and the pebcocdings are of much intesest 10 thaee concerned. THE CITY OF LONDOY. s Charters, Government, nnd Customs. Correspondence New York Sun. Loxnox, Oct,1.=Tue City of London—I mean that funcr and limited part of the great mies tropolls which Is commoniy and legally known as the city, aud which constitutes less than 1-110 of the arca,'and less than 140 of the populatton of entire London—~hias a doverinent no Jess singular and remarkablethau the city itaclf Resting upon charters whose meaning i a3 vaguc as the utterances of the ancient Detphte oracle, the corporate Government, nevertheless, clalms and cexercises powers and privileges which stump It asuneof the most glzantic of monopolics. Not one of {ts many charters has tne form of astatutory enactment, and hence thelr provisions have never had detinite ex- planation; yet theyare beld to have the force of anactof Parlisutent, for, in the reign of ‘William aml Mary, a case of quo watranto came Dbefore Parliament, and the sights,schiorters, and privileges of the City of London were regrant- ede What Lliose rights and pzivileges were the act did not attempt to specily or dettne, To shuply reatlirm was less trauble than to ex- phain, ‘The first. chacter was granted by William the Comqucror, In theso words: #Witliam the King irreets William the Bisliop, anid Godfrey the Yortreeve: (Mavor), and all the barghera within London, French and Engiish, fricnaly; and [ nuke known to yoa that 1 will thet yo be law- worthy ns yo were in tho days of Khyr Edwarl, And I will that each ehilil b his fath- er'sheir after his faiher's days. And I will not suffer that .any man command you any wrong. - God keep you,' Bubscquent charters wersmostly granted by needy soverelgog, who fud_ received sutstantinl Tfavors from thc wealthy city; amd the privileges ¢o granted were often gross {njuatico to the eitizons of the rest of the Kingdoni, In the latter purt of the seventeenth century, the vity wag granted the rigitto levy aduty of fourpence per chaldron o all_coal fmported, forever, ‘That duty is still fulthfully collected, und yiolds a very shus sum. A prin duty of three-sixtuenths of s senny per ewt. 1salso levied on all graln brought ]nlu the port of London. It secniy strango chat such woustrosities should be allowud to con- tiouey but the Euglish are very couservative, und It takes o force romewhat lke tlat of an curthquake or a revolution to make them por- celve thut something Is wrong, ‘Ihe yurious city charters conprisa some 120 documents. “The corporate Guovermmentls o very eluva monopoly. The Lord Mayor {sselected from awouge the Alderinen, and serves one yess. Tmmiediote re-clections wre rarc, thoush they do sometimes oceur, “The celebrated Whitthioton was Muyor four termis,—not successive ones, however, The freenicn of the city—that'is, the mambers of the varfous city Heetles—nominute two Aliermen for the vllice of Lord Mayor, and the Allermen then suake choles between those two. ‘The candidates may vote for themselves if they please. ‘The Alderinenare 26in number, wind 9t elected for Tife. A Common Councll of 233 members Isalso elected, and’ constitutes a court tuferior to that ot the Aldermen, Uther -city oflleers are appoiuted by the Aldermen and Cominon Couneil, and hotd ottice durifog the plessure of the appointing power, ‘Tl corpo~ vate Guverpment seciis tu be responsible to uo oue In partieular, except itsclf. That ouzht to beavery happy condition of lite, Thers fs, no awkward publle at thelr back to checkmiate thelr littlo gamee, ur refuse them supplics, It I n sort of oflicenolders’ paradise, and our suplie-ridden Amerleun ofticiuls may be pleased 0 hear of it. A very interesting conteat has been In prog- ress for suing U past fora vacant placo in tho Court of Atdermen,” When tho vactiney oce cured an clection was ondered, and Sir John Bennett wasetlected by a handsome majority. The Court of Alderinen, for some occult reason that no one clse seeins nole to understand, re- fused toadmit him, and another election was wrdered. Sir Jolin wad eleeted nzain by o voto of 217 to 8, and the Court of Aldermen aguin rejeeted him, and ordered a third cicction. This worning placards werg up, 1 which Sle Joim avaln places himself befurs the electors of the Ward of Cheap for election to the post of Alder- man. He will, no doubt, be agaln chosen, and it 18 diilicult to sco how the matter I8 to termi- nate. ‘Tho Dally News spenks of tho * Unre- tormed Corporationof London,” aud thusspeaks of fts uction in the present case. * Do they not see the danger of ralsing o dispute within the walls, which may result fu letthiz In tho reform whicli has lung walted outside the ¢ty! Wo Tiope they do not, for they muy thus hasten au Incyitable chisnge.” Thu Lord Mayor, in addition to his salary, hns a stall of oflicers suited o hisstation, u furnish- «d _resldence, freo of rent, und the use of gold and siiver plate to the vafuo of 8200,000. “fho runuing expensea of the vswubllsnment usualty uxceed his salury. During his year of oflica he enjoys o nomlual power w his tittle dowasin seaccely lesa absoluto than that of & mouarch, Howevyer, there {s now very little need of exer- clsmg these parchment prerogatived, and wny attempt to oxurlse some of them might o suinewliat iazardous. “Fhe Lurd Mayor has $50,000 8 year; his Chiet Clerk, 84,0003 "Town Clerk, $10,000; Common Berweant, $12,70; Judge of City of Loudon Court, $12,0003 Assistant Judge of Mayor'a Court, 88,0005 Commisstoner of Lollce, 80 Remembrancer, $10,000; Bolleltor, §10,000 Coroner, $4,425; Architect and Surveyor, $10y 0003 Ifead Master of City of London Schoot (uot a pree pubilic school, 1ot ine udd), 85,0003 Regls- trur_or small Debts Court, 85,0005 Reglsirar of Coal Market, $7,000; Chamberlatn, $10,- 003 Fetnaipal Clerk to Chamberlain, $5,0005 totlector of Wino Dues, $5,000. T addition 1o thelr. sulnrics, niost of theso ofileers aro fu ro- sotpt of varlous fees, which lurrely auzment thele inconses, ond they are also entitied to attend il tho elyie banquets. hese gastronontie (aplays the city shincs uliar lustre. ‘Tho corpurate "Govern- men? 1y possessed of real property, which ls variously catimiated, but ft canuot bic leas than 10,000,000, unel ita fncotme, aside from taxes, is inunense, Banquets cousuime no small pare ot it. Tle entertainment of the Sultan of Turkey and the King of Belzhnn in 13573 Is put down st more than $160,000; that of the Shah of Persiu, $7,000; und thut of the Czar, In 1874, ut $0U,~ “Thio 1nst reception of the Privce uf Wales by the city cost morc than $147,000 sud *the items of ‘tho LIl furnish somu interesting tigures, Tho smount uamed dues not fuclude the cost of a train gown, state tralu robe, snd velvet tm-ul:lluu robe for the Lord Mayor, which came to #tod, Uuholsterers' work for Ui day cuna to §22,0105 corpenters’ worl, $11,L0% aintera’ work, 86,425; und 8 temporary bulld- l’.m over the tntdbal) yard cost more thun $30,- 000, One firm reaved $25,000 tor shie banquet, and unother finm 3600 for wines utone, Swia water cane to §253; Huwers to $3,000; b for cowmnitiee, §2 3 huir brushics und pere fumery, 87255 wanis, 5857 the Loast-master received 135 uperintending of the wine cost §6203 o knives, 3315, Banquet and ball il 8 came to §2,97 and varous oflicials receved §2,500and yratuities. The ety debt 13 over $27,000,000, But_the wost aggravated evil connected with this City Government 1s, that the mass of the metropulis about i j8 L?' {ts presence prevented Irom u?u\-luz tull muuleipal powers. It 1s true hut 8 few hudies, ke the .\luuummun Board of Works sud London School Doard. poosces comparatively wdequate suthunty, but the omnivorous city haa twore than its nghtiut rcr resyntation in ecach, Street iunprovements in the outer part must be cf or Jucal boards, 1u b ple suffer gereat fue ience through the af o detinite City aud tuis can never be,hud 80 Jong us this aucient despotisi cxists inits very hearl, o e . NOTES INTERESTING, Miserable weathier yesterdoy. Dauclng—artine—Synonymous terms, Chance s o unseen cause, Chapin, leadfug booksellar, 9 Madison. “California pears ure plentitul fn Chicago. Dlamouds—W. G. Higley—State aud Madison. A paper udvertiaes for ' girls for couking.” Francatelli'sCouk Bouk $1.Chapln's, 95Madison About the only thing that kecps Lent this weathier is our umbrellas. Every youug iman needs the discipline fn the pm.fi;’nme es 10 bo bad at M. Y} Bryaut's Chilcaro Busuicss College, Qua lady readers sro fovite] this moroing to attend the very tluo exhibit of puwberless nov- clties in tho mithnery art (including aft the est French styles of tolmuwing huta und bouneis) wttbe lf’ puliar retail depurticent of tlageden, Burte & Cou, WL aud 143 Waoaals avenue. Tols aowluxg wudt ot by lussd B4 un or > to an The Toys £ ed througsh vestrics merable ways the lM:( 'I opening,” but rather as a quict rpecial exhib- it, to which all are weleome. It will be contin- ued this day, to-morrow, and Saturday. ) 1a there any city fn the universe that has such mizerably v streets e Chivagol Why do not she authorities make the necessary repatrs heforo winter commencest The offensive ador removed from cfpe and nee, amd erepe reucired by Reid's _patent proce s, by Ghormiev. the modiste, at Nos, sud 208 Wadash aveune, who uwns the right for the Stale of Hinols. ThW evening wili be eiven at McCormick's Tiall the first of a series of cancests by the Haydn Musical Soctety,—n Soviety composed of our best Lume wmlent, under tho directorsitp of Mr. A, J.'Creswolds e e—— OBITUARY. . #pectal DXspateh to The Chizago Tribune, KaLasazoo, Mich,, Nov. 14.—Hoswell Ran- 5o, one of the oldest settlers of this county, slted last evaning very suddenty at his iome in Galegburg, Mr. Ransom fizured very promio- ently in the interests of this portion of the State, and the news of lus death is recelyed with profound sarrow by the large circle of friends and acquatntanves liere. Deceased was ) .\'c:zs old‘: D Suectal Dispatch ta Tae Chieuga Tridune. BLOOMINGTON, p!ll Nnv.’ ‘iif:,.\’lr C: l’her!ne Raymona died to-day from cancer, after & linger- img iltncss, She was 67 years old. and has hived wiuce 504 (n Dloomingten, She wns the muther of Misn Sarab Kavmond, Superintendent of Pubhe Schools in Bloomington, “The echools will hotd no Eca810n 0. MOrroW ait of respect {0 ber momory. skl ity AN ENORMOUS PROJECT, AN Praxcieco, Nov. 14,—The Trana-Pacidc Cablo Company, for laying a telegraph cable from 8an Franclsco to Jspan and Chins, via the Hawal ian Islands, organized to-day. Preaident, Leland Stanford; Vice-Presldents, Celso Creear Morens and John T. Miller; Secrefary, A. 8. Taltidle; Treannrer, Mark L, Mclivnald: — Directors, (rorite 8, Thoage, Willinm Notris, Eugene Suilivan, Willlam Trwin, U, 1. Lazrange, MeDonsld, William Simon, Frank Pixler, N, all of Californin: ‘Tenry O'Retlly, ‘o Jamen €, Iland was electod director, et sienifed lis acceptance, 'The capital stock of the Company 18 $11,000,000, in shares of 3100 each, Vice-Preaiitent Morens will icavo n a few weeke to secure the necusaary franchises ffom the 1iawallan, Japsucse, and Chitese Govornments, R OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Sax Faancisco, Nov, 1i.—Arrived, steamer City of New York, from Sydney, via Honolulu, Drinting the British malls, Bostux, Nov, 14,—Arrived, ateadtship 1llys vian, from Liverpool. Lt ¥, Nov, 14, —Arrived, steamsbip Ttopla, 03 fron® New York, ¥atien Point, Nov. 14, —~The Steamshlp Mant- | toba, from Liverpool, has paseed in. New Your, Nov, 1.—Arrived the steanier Mo- sel, from Dremen, MoxTnEAL, Nov. 14,—Considerable anxiely is felt for the rafety of the atenmehip Thanics, now 22 days out frum Liverpool, —————— CANADIAN NEWS, apecinl Dixpatch to The Chicags Tribune, MoxTneaty Nov, 14.—Tho Canadian exhibitors atthe Paris Exposition nre advised 1o have thelr gouds [n Moutreal by the 17th inst. for shipment in the Government steamer Newfleid, which will eail on the 10th for Havre, calling at lMalifax en route for the exhibits from the maritine provincen. The Atlantic arrlved In port 10-day from Outario with a largy quantity of exiihition goods, inpiecia’ Dharttch 1o TR (3 edgn Teisnne, Orrawa, Nuv, 14,~The Hon. Josepit Cauchon, SMutenant-Governur of Manitaba, leaves to-mor- 1u¥ for the Northwest, Tle wiil stay over eoveral d.gs ut Clitcago and St Paul, \ e eetRO——— ¥ HYMENEAL. Saectal, Dispatch o The Chicage Tyitune, Drray Wis,, Nov. 14,—This cvenlng, at the resldence of the bride's father, the Jon, 16N, Tavis, 9cco-red the marriago of Miss Clarisen Da- M.t Ridun 0, Starkweather, of Littlo Falls, it wastho mont clecant ulfale of the aeas don. Therd Wiroa large number of coatly xifts, and tho enieriNnment’ was every way delightinl and noteworstdy. The brideswaid way Mies Ciara E. lawson, of thscity; groomsman, Mr, Fred A Deanett, 2 ———e— MILWALKEE CHARTERS. Special Muwatch In The Chicagu Tridune, MILWAUKEE, Wi, Nov. 3. —Charters—To Baf- falo, schrs Saveland, M, F. Merrick, 64,000 ba wheat at icg M. 8. Hacon, St Andrew, 62,000 bu whea at-43jc; Clayton Lelle, 53, 000 hn wheat st Bige; prop Gordon Cuwnpbell, 10,000 bu whent thiroughs to Oawego, ache Cortez, \8, (RO bu wheat on uwner's acceunt; to Cluvelawl, sche Three U0 bu whoat at 4¢. THE BROKEN CABLE. . Pontssourm, N. ., Nov. 14.—The stamer Minna hus succceded fn pleking op the easern end of the broken direct cable, which lins ben troged, Al is now ready for tho dnnl splice RUN DOWN BY A STEAMZR. New Yonrg, Nov. 14.—The steamer Clty o Bruescls ran down tho schooner Alexander Young this morning. Two of the crew were drowned. ——— IDENTIFIED, Manisox, Ind,, Nov, 14,~The remains of the New Liberty Church victim havo Locn kluntified as thoe of Joun W. Sewell, of Indlauapulis, Tuck & Rayner's malt conch mixture 1 & slmplo remedy for adults and chiidres S i HENDERSON—AINSWORTII—At the Mount Forost liotol, Mount Forest, LlL, Nov. 13, 1877, hy the ltov, Dr. Abbot E. Kittredze, John 8. (enderson,, of Kingeton, C. W., and Miss Corra Alnsworth, of Mouut Foresi, —— . YEATIS, s A AR BTEIN—Nav. 13, at hier resddeace, i1 Sixtoenth- st., Caroltna, wife of Sigmund Stely, ‘uneral from her lato residonce, will teave Fri- dayat10s, m. Friondaof the family will ploaso witend. . THOMPSON—Wliliam Thompaon, after & long and lingeriug 1lness, of consumprion. Fancral from bia Lste residence, 473 Bouth Parke av., on Friday at 2 o'clock, to Oskwood Coma- tery. ¥riends are most cordially tnvited. HOLMAN—AL 23 Ogden-av,, Chicaco, Nov, 13, 1877, 0f diphtheria, Frank Graves, youngest son of D, ¥, Hatman, sged 8 years and & months. Privale funcral sorvices at 11 o'clock on Thurs- ;’é'fl'fll‘mwl (N. Y.) papers please copy. WASHIURN—Suddenly, at his reaidence, 430 Belden-nv., t. E. Wastiburn Tuncral Friday afternoon, risyes to (imccland. MURRAY--1n Chieago, vn Wednesday, Nov, 14, of consumption, Julia ., wife of U. It. Mur- ;t‘:y. h“m‘ only daugbter of 15 &1, sud C. Q, eschaw, IPuncral services to bo held ut Lockport, JiL., on Priday, ut 2:30 p, w, " Rochcster _and Oswego County (N, ¥.) Papers please cupy, . FITCH—Nov, LS, Frauces K., wifc of Mat. J. 8, Fitch, fonnerly of lirstal, Me., aged 9 years, Funeral to-day, al 10, w., from resudence, 60 Judil-at, Friends invited, £2 Malne papesa please copy.. GEARY—Margaret Geary, |8 Norih Fanasmons at., aged G5 yesre, Born in Waterfon?, frelamd. Fuperal ‘Thursday, by cars to Calvary Uemetesy. The friends of the family are reapectfully wvited to attend. BARKER—In Albion, 8, James M. Barker, ace Frances Larned, of this city, O'ULERIN—On the 14th 1net, Thomas O'Tlegiu, e ¥7 years. Funeral from his brother's (Garreit O'llerin) house, Nu. 2404 lehlfiln'll.- on Fridsy, Nov. 16, tu the Chutch of we llaly Nume, sud thence to Calvary by care. ‘at 2o'clock, by ear- N. Y.,on Thurvday, Nov. 4 GY years, father of Mea, CILOAKS, Buys @ Good Cloak, P5_.00 A GOOD HAT. Just received, a large assortment of Millinery Goods at reduced prices. HOTCHKIY, PALMER & G0, 137 & 139 State-st P. 5.—Waated 300 expericaced Closk Makere. Good work st guod wages. B. T.BAlkB B Al‘l;\ TIONS, Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: 08,64, 66,63,70,72, 74, 76, 80 & 62 Fashngton -1, 1., BABBITT'S BEST SOAP. The most pleatsnt and efective Soap for the Laana 'n dry or for A trfal packsge sent free 117 Waaking purposes ever oherel on 20 ceatn, BABBITT’'S TOILET SOAP, he Tatlet and t nar o equal. 3tade from the purcxs vegetstie ofls, Vnriray T the FOF e I the Nopecr 0 ssmpig but, sent fres un receipt of 75 cants, centulning three cabes, BABBITT’S - SOAP POWDER, ‘rom this Powder & heautifu) and nervicesble whire T Sump, of Any desired strongiti, can be ton minutes withous the use of groass of potash, Package sent free on recelot of 23 cents. inude tn Trid BABBITT'S YEAST POWDER, Abdrotutely pure. In ashart soace of time, eatlble they when made of cominon scd ches; Rrend. cakes puddty ete., m o S (omier, ahil Bre wiore g tnltse flond. A trisl package scut frec oa recelpt of 73 ceaw, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Acstandardarticle. Asample package sent fres on recelpt of 33 cents. BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, freo from all impnritles, et Tt T3} ‘package acit fr ean taly upan it 35 conta. Tho honsewite o 00 Teceipt of BABBITT'S oncentrated alkalt, doublo tho strength odtimon pacon. Sampic sat free o recelpt uf ash. cents. POTASH, i THE PROPRIETOR will glve an ounee of &nld for every ounco of impurities found la oay of theae preparation Tor Sale by all Dealeys. T_AUCTION K WML AL BUTTERS &CO. Commission Auctioncers 1iSand 120 Wahash-av. THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE, NOV. 15, AL 0% o'clocks &, ™., sccond-floor. DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, OLOTH- ING, BOOTS, SHOES, ET. . Atour sl W oome, 118 0o, BU’ MORTGAGE BALE 120 Wi & €O, Fine Parlor and Cl(l);mbcr Suits, Velvet and Brussels Cavpels, and House- lold Goods at Auction, On FRIDAY, Nov, 16,2t 10 a.m. AT STORES 70 & 81 STATE-ST, Dy order of the Mor! W [ agce, CEILS & TEFRAME DWELLING, No. 95 South Jefferson-st., AT ATOTION, Thrstay Aftoruoon, Hov, 16, at 3 GCIek Sale on the premisen, Wo shall rell withont re- scrve Twa-atory Frame Dwelling, with Lot 23 feck I us No. 05, W Tront on Jeferzoneat, by 70 fect decp, known Terms midy known at time of gale. i \\. BUTTERS & CO Auctloneers. By GLO., P, GORE & €O, ] o8 And 0 Wabash avende, On Thursday, Nov, 15,at 10 A, M, at_tha elecamly-furntshed roslience of W, W, Q'Bricn, Eaq. wcost 33,000 to furmsh), 353 NORTH DEARBORA-ST., Bepant Parlor Sultannd Chamber Sels, 1’!«1»:\!- Plitu Mirrars, Easy Chales, Marhle-Top Tnole Ttocers, Bu! Todstonds, [l Tree. Este Lalntings, Draperles, ale State l ‘abtee, treancy, Pillows, On S Kofnizerator, Plated Ware, Elezant Brussol and Coalk and Farlor Stove “Flo eutieo Iuruitaro | FURDAY, Chilng, Qiass, and Vool Carpels, is neirly new. ’ GORE & CO.\ Anct'rs, v 17, 3t 230 o'eloek AN IMMENSE SALE, AND A FINB DIGPLAY OF MERCHANDISE. £50 Lots W. G, Crockery and Glassware. 10 Bozes aisina, 150 Pictures of tho I'residents from 1770 Lo 1676 40 Mair Mattior 100 Feather Uillow i3 duz, Walnut Chairs In whito, 70 Walnut Tablea in white, 0 W, B, Bureans in wiile, 0 Putlor Snits, Cliamber Scts, Velvet Lounges, Easy Cunirs sxd I'atent Rockers, stuads and Noreaus, Chatrs und Sofas, ‘Hook Cas ] nat ded- Horn Frame Kary , Wardrubes, Sules Elesant boards, French and Germnn Flate Merrore, Mathio- Ay Top ‘I'ables, Brusseln ung W . GKV. By EL1S o, Stoves, S€0 .y AUC'ry. Yool i ON, POMBROY & COn Auctioncers, 78and E Fandoipheat SPECIAL SALE RUGCGST This Morning Couly) at 10 o'clock, Torkish and Persian Rugs, AND ORMIENTAL CARPETS. Some of tho flnest and most oX-" pensive in tho sale will bo oftered. ELISON, POMENOY & CO. Our Regular Sale Triday, Nov. 16, a.9:30 4. . Jamensa double asle New Parlor and Chamber X o Seta. a tull hine aud Farioe Stoy eral lourenold Goods, wleq ele 3 uew Solt Uudl Buraers rpets, Cankiny, Heatins General Merchandlee, ¢ POMEROY HL0, AUOTION BALE OF % BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, FRIDAY, Nov, 16, 1877, Clothes! &4 10 o'clock shsrs “éap,_be hewnnituhg DYED SrCLEAREL anit REIALL ED, deiniliuz eapenss. kE 7 BACOR & f&".A!.\ % Benrburts and 201 Wear Macdinutis it Louts. io. D.—Ladles” Dresen Baviues. thawly 1cy el ! and claucd dass SISRATLD throu: nou—expresscd Laall 1w anu upward 8% 00¢ per . - Addrosd GUNTHEIL Couteor Chlcazos parts. 20, 40, orders G nuousr,

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