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THI: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1877. . _We went down an left for ITampton the Grover Inveatigation, the fury stood eleven | the terminus nearcat to get where o, Nlesen, Linsenbarth, Sweeney, DHESS GOOD! guined. The Fombelys o midnight. p\l]legfllcm 5. 1 then ran o the first house I | for conviction and ono for acquiital, and were | he luwered himeelf y was THE COUNCIL. Tk i, 3 ) Roads ‘“"i:&'m:n VRSSRL, GONE. Faw, but found no one fn ft. 1started down tho | dischorzed, A mew teinl has been dirccted. | dangling in the air, and eeveral hundrea people 3 coyayc-Meduley, Cullerton, Tarnow, Van Osdel, AT | LS ST | R S T iy | SO SRR B Sl ke the | “hasiamars et W31 00 DY GOOCS House, a o on 0f ry inthe sama connectiol C| it ¢ . " - " jower masts about cight fect out of water, and | VIR, LUt peopi Frow smong the 70 iratant. Important developments are | waliced delilerately around and’ got up on the 8 dase-pa b els the —yeas, 23; and nags, B,—ns followa: Uy topmasts WOR0: o ANATION, standing opposite the wreck Jooking at ft. I | expecled.” bullding vccupted” by DeZourhe & Co. Soon Lake=Front. Year—MeAuley, ~ Rosenberz, Doliard, Cary, Madi il 3 rtor was on board the Powhatan, | told them togo farther up the beach and do ail | sfter lia came dawn, and, on belog arrestcl, ; Stewart, Olibert, Sommer, Taily, Korbor, Beld: adison and Peorin-sts. n'grl l’;fi”' 'of tho gaved ani lost are thoso um{ coutd to save the inet, as they appeared to FOREIGN. :dv;. lhflls name as John Schuselmann, from Phil | Wheeloerier, o_"':}"g:v(.rg'l'r"l’e‘;‘ nz;“"'"'i‘":kg “’@:lg";' :;-gm on that vesscl, but are, not as trust- mfi:;:’;n‘fi;mutlfimw"‘l;,: Fere Myauic kot . elphia. Veto of tbe Ratlding Ordinance—Seme Information | Nicncn, Linsenbarth, Kirk, Daly—2, i vious reports. v Nays. I . , 3 3 worthy ';;h:::; BobiRy RECOVERED. mors men. 1 ','l'.‘."“ “‘fil'“ wwiiere the "f""“l‘l’"‘! WAR NOTES. CRIME. Wanted-Yichigan dvcnue, osdel, .\tcx‘:fin‘u“y. 1;‘:1.?.‘:7&.{;‘335.33'-’5. higs " g,gmu.scr;tlca.rh;%nr at the ';rf‘ck of :,l;llmfiv:‘x;r;c " In'v’:a :glo :L'inuu rfl‘: nl:fig: "::“;: WiILL TREAT FOR PEACE E - cAld. ml&ert rlnovu'\'.o reconsider, and l;lld 4 tne Huron reports 40 p, m. aa follgwa: | HP LR AEICH NG, KW & man on horseback, | LOXDON, Nov. 20.—A speclal from Constantl- RANDE, A 1 | ary moved to lay that motion on the table. : ;,;“,"u"‘??m'l’é"é’fl'uflfié‘-‘v":8:2»53‘.":,"“’;1 wwhe | and sent him to the upperstaion Tor id, ‘and | noplo says the Saltan has preseed bls otertion Bpeciat Dirpatch o The Chicaga Tribunt. regular weekly mecting of the Council was | This was concurred In—yeas, 23; nays, 0. 1 n 87, Louts, Nov. 20.—It I now definitely sn- held last evening, Ald. Cook In the chatr, The nounced that Frank Rande, the Tilinols outlaw, | Slsentees were Pearsous, Dallard, Thompson will lease here to-morrow cveniug in charge of | (Tbird), Lodding, and Janseons. ofticers for Ualeshury. The prisoner, though TiA BUILDING ORDINANCE, sulleriog from his wounds and chalned tobis | A communleation was reccived from the cell floor, vontinuos to be deflant, and to Msyor, returning without his approval anor- boast of hls decds. He was yisited by a dinance amending Bec. 61 of the Bullding number of peaple to-day, who wanted to see the ardinance pasacd Nov. 16. The eection provides desperado from otlves of curiosity, with all of that “any person desfring to retnove a butlding whom Rande talked in & condescending mnanner. shall firet obiain the written assent to such re- Calling for pen and paper thisevening, hewrote moval from persons owning a majotity of feet tho followlug card to the papers, which is en- front of lots in same block on sume strect in to telegraph to Wastington for assistance to | to treat separutcly with the Czar. Ie abandons V"’m“-rae‘::‘nnl'f{a: g‘gfi"{fi"}éfi.’."{,’é’.{%"fifiz the wrnuk.p This was about 7 o'clockn. m. I | 4114dea otp lppl]{Dg to any forelgn Power for porth THe o oF thio colorad man frown the | then saw Mr. Conway, who liad been landod, T ooy wieck e oras washed up during thy night,? | aaked thiese men on shiore why a Ife-car wns not | ™ on. pee oy hore, Thoy tokd o, a Jifs cran of WMIFLCER | & apeelal from &b, Peterabure vays the - wore at Roanoke Istand. 1 asked why they ¢ specisl from 8t. Teteraburg says the Ras- w;nanl‘u':orgv'{’d cn'i Nt?;;fm _",l‘:u“?:fin’vg:: not bring'tho lifecar up. They Sl 1t wos slan ncwspavers profess a atrong desire for Boulio To thirty enllstea men, survivors of | locked up tn tho station, and they cace, There fs much talk of divect negotia- oflicers 00F Firia oflicors are on shore. The WERE APRAID TO DREAK OFEN THA DOOT. peact he probahility of euch ,the Huron, THO oflcers Are toing suisy, *Tho | T told them then if they would come with mo | thon with the Porte, nnd the probability of suc e e brought cight dead bodies, as | Iwould break uren thc door and_get 1t out. | ecttloment is sald to grow stronger dally. Rus- }’,;{;‘:‘.‘.- ‘Thomas McFarland, copperamith; [ EI¥e of them voluutcored ta g, Lasiced thorn | pa I reported to bo making speclal cxertions to H v ey snw our signols, ant 2 0 -y 3 \ 5{::,“ ,‘{5{.5‘“2'55?;’,: P r-l’\;lnul;i. m(‘;;’l:‘c‘;l', ‘grflxltlm avon the first sygnale L then need it ran | fccure atany rato Eoglaud's exclusion fromn the ) Tho vota wasthe samé ns on adoption, ex- cept that Ald. SBtewart voted nay because, as Li¢ #afd, he wished to amend. The Council then adjourned. ASUALTIES. A BWITCIIMAN KILLED. Spevtal Drspaseh fo The Chicao 7riduns, GRAXD Rarme, Mich., Nov. 20,—J. B. Dan- lets, 8 young man in the employ of tho Grand Raplds & Indlana Railroad Company nsa switch- GREATBARGAINS ! ‘We have justreceived a fresh purchase of Colored Dress Goods from the French, British. and American markets, an will offer them at from 36 to & t Canillac, was caught Letweena plleof | 50 per ceni less th ds 1 ' | Gown tho beach with these men, but saw a team | hegotiations which ft1s proposed to loente such removed | Jooy ™ B v 8 than goo! forecantlgy 10 L Rarrett, second-claus floeman: |\ Gming down, which prased to bo that of Sheriff | . Nobody In London gives much heed to the :‘;fi}g,fi’;{‘gfi{’tfil‘;fl"fig_'“"""“““““ hebas | 4 idiog, and alson majority of front fect op- | liMber and a moving car Baturdag nletit, and eo | hought in phe early part of the GeOnES . coutcs Otto iatihe, seacman, Tno | Dunkley, of Daro City, | £ brok op theddants | talk of pasce. r. Locrs dai, Sov. 28,1 feel indlenant atthe | poslte the proposea location, and within 150 fect | 1,/ Ledin the atalomen thas bo dlad It niett- | season, 3 1 PTURED. manuer in which 3 ! Sand Lake & podles will b urled this stternoon. fid found powder nnd balls, which Shortit ETIOFOL CAPTOR! e | amner In hich fuave Leen rentesopied Inthe | of the same.” Tho smendment requircd s ad- | (dg Fellowa touday. He had nnftionds in 31eh [ A Targe nsyortment of Knicker- grmerngractng, | oy beeeis up, but when' £ ol bacic to | - A Russlan official disvatch snnaunces thetthe | bl it fad il yoriy of sxpremiona aur: | itlon the coneent of Ul persons owning | gan. e camo liere from Leesyille, Covo., but RO Qasbramont gL LAniclcr .,,.”&"e"ii'u'm-?':& Noy. 2h—iThie Captatnle slork | o sceno of tho wrovk, ,}luulnnllE:u ::llur‘;!:y‘ c‘-hplu‘r:t:n l:m ‘&'L‘é‘fl ated to me.which never uterol, Thershnsbocn | tho “lots abutting on each aide. Thir, | afew days ago. ! :mclw&'_ Striped and Plald Suite Y by A 3 N 5 ea Do mosity shown sgainst me by the refortere, ngs, from e, 4 pama was not on the iat, a3 bo entered af: ALL THE MASTS OF THE JIUNON WERR 0ONH ‘own uf Etropul, about twen ! Ay Sy Suaing ithe rorg * | bis Honor, thought, placed the one s . Yl wes DALOU e Aning ong was i Kounl, TRIgRAY SieAt 1L 1 af Sunia, il i s Tle Tk la |y anoutthe file.‘:iimu,I{Er"n’imfffifigw.fifi. sccking to locato such n bullding RO s Several Cases of Assorted Goods 2 e 4 < der, X of mine In r 0 questions directe . it £ 3 n"o“l%v'::‘nrl:l‘;‘td hmi}:Tlfiinmizzzegtxxieg ',l“‘l’l:“gihe"r’:ex‘:[?v&v:‘trl: .rz;f ;fiflfo‘rh:t f!lln': '.'?flit‘}i MEIEMET ALI'S POSITION. Ino de ‘trac. In oo ;‘:pul wn " cannce. | CHHrely ot thimetoy of . the lotamnicrs sk La Cnossa., Wis., Nov. 20.—Marcus Liverman, in alt styles and qualitics, would urou ha' tlon with ,.,( ‘m,m"l trom h,,, hospital, 3t | though the owner of every other foot of land L-Mul:lc,dmlnln 4 hlflncacfi!k -x.d‘lry souriee -:!m:led In the block and, Llock opposite should consent h and iny lianis siool lke as thutigl had 1o | gnd algn the pétition. It must be admitted, fane, elc., and what 1 nervousty apprebended | Sy yiie Mayor, that I was necessary to remove ::l‘lu ’m;pltnlnn‘doulr, re,lc; :s‘mv t.at 'l- frame bulldings from. time tu time, and if tho , and efet oy one to Those \ho wers presént 6 10 the. tratifolnes af | Ordinance was too rigtd, the city might, be my tatement. § have been called a tramp mapy | legislation, practically conflscate this kind of with provisions, beds, blankets, aud clothing, Loxpow, Nov. 27—5 0, m.—A Vienna corre- The Sherlff, with ateam, then went up tho | spondent says the capturo of Pravetz, not beach, “;‘f‘ AT T e Provitz o3 before reporied, cnables the Rus- Mchemet All's commanica- Tooking far sgica 1 tlegraphiod to Admira) | #lans £0 1o thrcates® rendhard ot Tlatapton Hoads, for aid, and | tlous should ho attempt to force the Or- clothes, and provisions, which was siwned | chanle and Plevan road, that he must {’g Moster W, 1. Conway. I eigned | cither rotake Pravetz before he makes the at- 0 o chieap at 35¢, for 20¢, 2 Cases of something “ rechierche,” and every ono wants them, 25c. A large lot Fancy Stripes and Mate elasse, well worth 374e, for 25c. 2 Cases French Bourcttes, in all well and widely known as one of the must encrgetle young busluess men of La Crosse.was drowned Sunday night about half-past 7 v'clock by falllng from the rteamer tow-boat W, II Clark, near Victory, about twenty-eight miles below La Crosse. ~ The night was very dork. The body has not vet Leen recovered. 1iis peen Interviewed, and tnake tho followlng state- ment: The vesscl washeading her courss south- * fouthesst, tho wind blowlug strong from the south-toutheast, under an_after sall to steady per, snd steaming along. Thero was no eveut 10 excite appreliensions of disaster. — Master French had thodeck. She had sighted and passed Cutrituck Light, and ordera were given tlines, and I think, too, by some men who are my | property. death fs deeply Inmented by citizens generally, colors, gouvds we have sold all nio, Chief Signal ’ o farther | Inferiors in ull t i ! Tda | ¥ S : ¥ o To keep u bright lookout for Bodio's Island _ some telegram to t| tempt, or elso move with his maln force farther | interfors in sl tlat constitutes a gentioman, Tdo ' 3 i ruthed of e A bes o Wroc g ONCIIANIE EVACUATED. {8 faithiul 1 b o : BHLS tl Dixpateh to The Chiengn Teibune. "'fl‘rflinty ocrew.respondel tu-alljortlers Zfi&éfi'fl‘n‘f :::‘x:’-nl'-l;l-‘:r':xdl o roh n:trlfiol:\lfinn Benuix, Nov. 96.—~A telegram from Sophia o L o thiemy | Tho motlon was ugreed to—yeas, 223 0358, 8, | Dernosy, Mich., Nov. 20.—Hugh Smich, well | _tho new shades, 30c. v A and comrades know; bat, to my cagmies, | 88follows: . 1 wlways . or, to wivo as good um Yeas--McAuley, Stewart, Glibert, Sommer, they send, aud compound Interest tov, Frauk | Tully, Cullerton, Tamow, Lawlor, Oliver, Van Mifclicock had no right 1o publish auy papers | Osdél, Whits, Throup, lawlelgh, Wheeler, Thomp- belonging to e, and I donot csteem it s au | son (Thirtecnth), umgarien, Itynn,’ Waldo, nonorable actien in puiting Ty papers before the sen, Scliwelathal, Swevncy, Daty—22, publicin the munner he kas done, ond then, by Nius—Itosenbery, Cary, Kerber,” leldler, Mc- conducing 1o iy, prejudlce, In ume of | Namcy, Couk, Beaton, Linsenbarth—8, those momoranda was found o few Nol voling—Kirk—1. wordsahout s couple of yonug men who mixed Y e O ahnd ttaateiinn | o Al Waldo moved that the ordinenco b THE BURY WAB TERRIFIC, Bhortly alter tho vessel strick a boat was low- ered, but jmmediately swanped. The vessel struck broadside to the des, which made a clean bresk over her, aweeping everything from the decks and carrying tiie Loats irom the davita. Muny avamen “sud offlcers wera waslied over- board, and several wero killed by pleces of the wreck, Capt. Ryau and Licut. ‘Siminons were lost seen together, A sea struck the vossol and erin the ofiing Wao went immediately to the | states ¢t the Turks evacusted Orchanfe on station, aud I‘ifled tocall the attention uf the e Batuday, ship with Incge blue flag, but could not. Then I t‘:em up ) [y mlgf oppusite .the wreek MONTENROHIN SUCCEISES: and fouud n telegraph operator flaguing CrTTINIE, Nov. 2,—The Montenegrina cap- to the wrecking - steamer. I took his | tured on Haturday night afeer several hours of gml and s ung:t:ltu tlu.-r;:q thefm::ms OIdumLQ‘i desperato fighting tho two forts of Bpizza. cors saved nnd the number of men, and asked i 7 them what wo should do with clgh.; dead men The Montenegring now hold the whole tersitury we had. to Boyura, except the cltadel at Antivari and knowi In sporting circles of the West as 4 pool- sclicr, was so Injured by a tealn of the Canada Bouthern Ralirvad Friday night that he tannot live through to-night. “ille had escaped from hie sister’s house, where bhe lay sick sud delirious, aud was hurt before lic could be found. A few picces of last season’s ALL~ WOOL PLAIDS, marked down from 8ie to 30c¢. 2 Casey left of those heavy All- Wool Matelasse Suitings, 45¢. Will put on our counters an ALLe WOOL BasketCloth, which can- ALLY BIIOT, v paseed. Unless there was some such protection Meanms, T Nov. 20.—Frank Berlin, not be imported for less th THEY ANSWERRED? Duleigno. famuly with it, and, it rememl:er rlun'l.: they | Joat ‘justice would be done those who put up A h Teno,, o ‘ral erlin, pro- A np ed for less than m"i : ;::l:fl‘l‘:ll"‘::::%fnl. Tha aurl boeame Walt a moment, and we will communieato with = :'Jr?:ndr;'::c 31“:'.“" &23’.%‘3“‘,’3.‘.‘.&3‘*..:1-‘.‘,“75 ;3: ol'«': hflull buildings Ly allowing frane structures to prietor of a meat-store o Madison streed, shot The, at 524, SIORE AND MOUE FURIOUS, the Aduniral. TRANCE, worked ' for tiw feruier -uear \Watsek, ted alonzstide of thein, thus deprectating | Bim3elf sceldentally to-day by letting a plstol | g.g Gray All-Wool Matelnsse Suit« making it eyond oll busian efforts 'to hoid on, Shortly after the flagship Powhatan and Mlinots, and one of them told about it, and it wae ue of.the property. fall on the floor, producing probably a fatul Fortune started northward and disabpeared, SHEPONDING CTINIE; The Swneasa tried to slznal to o, but Withoui | _ PARIs, Nov, 20.—Tho Solel save that o fresh glasses- I could not read ft. At 1' o'clock | dissolution, if voted by the Senate, would com- & rel,of purty under command of Licut, Wateon | pitcate {nstead of solve the crists, 5 arrived iroin the Closport Navy-Yard, with o - Baneeon Geotze Asthur, " Tho stores, wtey ud The Jepublic Francaliedemands the withdraw- all sved, with the bodies of the dend, were then | 81 of the new Cabliiet, and renewa tts arguuent placed on_board the stcamer Honits, and con- | Iu favor ofa Congress of the two Houses to defl- veve to Norfolk, Enaign Youne, Maoster Con- | nltely settle the open constitutional questios. mywl:«'l &gfil]:eer Warburton leit this evoning | goyeral Conservative papers say the Government ush A FPROOF, ON PAPER, TIIAT SHE WAS A GOOD ::" m:,‘m‘:"‘:" the Beuate to declars openly for THE RELIGIOUS ELEMENT. wound. ings we know are cheap at 8Gjc. G-4 French Matelasse, in all col- ory, at the low figure of $1.17. Having purchasced the remaining manittncture of* the celebrated # American Mills” in G-1 Fancy Bourettes, we will offer them at 83c. R A large assortment of Novelties arrlving daily, t wos dark. Sigoals of distress were made, ut no response received. No one kuew where they were, and all that did get ashore were washed thera by the surf, The causo of ‘the wrezk fs ottributed to local attraction of the compass and a strong _current settiug ou suore, which made the vessel go fur- ther to the southward than her combass vourte fadlcated. AN DNSION'S BTATUMRNT. Tho Landmark has tho statement of Enslzn Laclen Young, which s os follows: * We left Hampton Roads obout 11 a. i, Friday, and - steamed out lo charge of the pllot, ‘Tho pllut he not myaell any more than it “was the high-toned After somic discussfon, in which ft was assert- stient of Leorla County. I never treated | ed that the urdinance would prohilbit absolutely ladies otherwise than ' as 8 gentleman. | the removal of framne bulldings, the motlon wus My record ns s yopber hme beeh Kebt | ot perved to, yeas, 235 nags, 10,~a two-thirds i my own mind and mot told to | pORFETEE Lo MO Tl et wllthe feporters who chose to solicit my istory, | V0L K req| J nas And, beeanse [did not_enlicit puhllcity, aud have Yeas—McAuicy, Rosenbery, Cary, Stewart, Tar. teled to keep myaelf under the vell of secrecy, | now. Kerber, Oliver, Van Usdel, Beldler, "Turoop, Wl toe more T ams. held up o public view ae tis | Cook, lawleigh, Neaton, Buumearien, —ltyarr, malefactur of malefactors. The papersof thecouy- | Waldo, Nleeen, Linsentarth, - Eweency, Kirky ey are feuming saitis all kinds of ories, so | Daly—2L gacbled that the dovil Nimael! cuuldscarcely recog- | Says—Glihert, Sommer, Tully, Callorton, Law- T¥ze thiem us the words of his clildren, the Jying | ler, White, SieNurney, Whecler, Thompaon (Thir- reporters, AW tomy uame and former residence, | teentldy Behwelsthal=10, I will way that the public do not and shall not know MICHIGAN AVESUR, ———— A TOY PISTOL. BaLtivons, Md,, Nov. 28.-~Mlss Laura Ban- nou, with o toy pletol, accldentally discharged, {atally shot her cousin, James Murphy, last even- fog. They bad just returned from church, et THE V/EST PARKS, Spcctal Dispateh to The Chicage Tritune, RrRrixoriewp, I, Nov. 26.—Gov. Cullom to- Suertal Dlesatch o The Chicagn Tribune. day announces the appolntment of Ira W, Ben- PIILADELYIIA, Pa., Nov, 20.—It has been |, Nov, 25.—A Yarl dong | hem I 1 can provent it lMooing that you | A communicatiun wns recelved from the De- | nult as Weat-Pask (Chleago) Comumlssioucr, vite Notwithstanding what may 10'clock. I hiad theaf! watel, - L,ONDON, Nov, 20 s correspondent | will make amends for the past by treating me faie- % ’ Works, TR & £ Oy 2 O o o | Stated In sotmo ot the papera that tho IEAON | yoioyrapiis: 1t s sntd, oud I clto this opin- | 1 futh ntuse, Yo, respectluly youre partient of Publi Works, in compliance with | Threll, declh be offered elsewhere, it is be- the onler of Ald, Glibert, stating that the cost ANK Raxox. | % irovement of Michlzanavenue frow Bandolph_ strect to Thirty-ninth strect was: Gravel, 0,310 cuble yurids ot 81,40, 48,678 l;nllemung-ndllnlm‘r;u lu\z: muil.(r < S AN ‘I'he amount, less & us tuken frotn EMOTIONAL INSANITY. South Divislun repar account, the sum - named LouisvILLE, Nov. 2.—At New Alvany, Ind,y | belug contributed by privaie ‘partlea . The Matt Wolfe bas been found not gullty of mur- | clty's s-u;-u}nlnlul the lhmn-uveunmt cost nearly derfog his father soveral months mgo. The | one-tyird of the wile, ground of the defensewas Insunity, and the jury T i retered 0 s Commttea on Strests outh Division. nequitted i on this plea, as the murder way sud Alleye, South D e, proved beyond all possibility of doubt, The | Ald. Daly offered a resolution requesting the cvidence was Lo the effect that Wolle hud been | Mayor to Iaform the Councl at the curlicst pos- drinking heavily for soveral days, and that his | elbfe thne by what right, if auy, the L:Eusmun, father had notitied several saloon-keepers | Fitld & Lefter, nnd the Buitiuiore & Ohlo Rail- not to_ secll him lquori thut this cx- | road oceupy the building on the LakeFront. nsperated younts Wolle, and le threatened Ald, Daly said that nonc of the purties pald vengreanco on his father, | On the Sunday «f too | auy reut to the city, and from all he could learn murder, while Wolfe was stlll suffering from | tho Dircctors had no authority to use the struct. monin o poty, he walked futo au out- | ure for any purpose Q'Fm an Exposition, Luilding, where - he prucured a. heavy Alid. Thiroop uttributed the presentation of Bickory” club, With this club i | the resolution to Jealous! band ~ ho returned to the Louee, Ald, Daly denlcd the charge. The tasvaying and thience walked out fnto the orehard near | conmumty objected to the firm Jocating ou H'mlrcuid\l:um whoro hls fatiier wus allting {n.u ;:ru\-:‘l;d‘\\;hflnmcll‘;i& o m:’-’: i ater chalr, Approacling the gray-halred bld man, he Ald. M, 2 ) rulmdl(lhexuyubnnd \:fitl;fl?t’lnzlln,u*c{lnu uafinml \\'r.l\alnlrcm\y in the hands of the Judiclary Com- brought it dowu on his futlier’s head, e re- | mittee. cated tho blows untit lis father’s liead was Ald, Cutlerton thought that the vity had lost nculeu and the skull was fractured in o terrible | whatever rights it had In tho bullding, sud los- the southeast. Took doparturo at 1:35 from Cape IIenrf. light bearing west by south, dis- taut about {ive miles, and south by enst tirce- fourths cast ; unbent chalus und sccured anchors for sea. About 2 o'clock wo made all plain pall; wind-hauled more to the south, and took {utopsails, At4 o’clock, the wind Incn-nllnu. also tho sea Increasing, and tho shlp rolilng to leeward about 10 deg. I was relieyed by Ensipn Danter about 4 o’clock, About 8 o'clock Mr, Danuer told me that the Jib and ll_vlnfilb stays wero carrled away aud the wind wos blowloga yale; went to bed about 8:80. Was aroused sbout midnight by the Quartermaster calling Mr, Freoch, Heard Mr, French msk him the ;tull‘i of the weather, The (Quartermaster re- o ———— sho was huilt ut Notfolk. It is learncd | fonof the most refecting men, for it throws from Jobn Hon:h that thu confusion sriscs | ight on passing events, ‘that one from an interchonge of pames, A wooden | preat obstacle to the recouclliation }'f"""; u;ll‘ekfl N“’" Yl[l;‘r!un e ln‘uuehod "'i of tho public powers s that e orf{o] avy-ral and aun lron veesc Salted the Alitunco wan 'lmehed ot Clester, | the prompters of the Exceutive foresce that at Subsequently these two vessels exchanged | nodistant duy, through the vacancy in the Holy names; tho Iuron became the Alllanee and | See, Fronco may have to play an lmportaut tho Alliance became the Tluron. ‘Thesteam | ot ayd ore resolved 6t ooy cost sloop-ot-wur Lluron, which was lost on Saturday, It " th 1l hall not then Lo was bullt at Chester, Pa., Ly Jon Hoach & | tha 0 _oflica -8 o iy Son, aud was ono of tho three iron sloops-of-war | beld by Liverals wlho not ouly would bulit for the United 8tates Navy Department {o | uot pursue traditionol Freneh policy, hut might the year 1874, The hull and engincs .wero de- | add lmmense strength to quite an opposite signed by the Navy Depnrtment, and*the plans | course, rom tits pofnt of view iany and spocifications were furniahed to the bulld. | things become futellixible, sud vne con ers, 'The engines were of the compound tyvpe, | understand — how the coup ~ of the und wers pUt to tho scyerest test on | 10th of May, though evidently directed the trial by the Government Inspectors In | pgainst the Liberal party was not dealgned to cliorze, and wave great sutistaction, baving de- | favor ouy other party or faction, Thls veloped 6:0-borse power, or 10 per cent more | alyo explaina the formation of tug new power than was antieipated. The hull was built | Cablnct. " Netther a Republican noe Bona- of iron, in the strongest manner, and of much | partlst Ministry can satlsly thoso greater strength than merchunt vesscls of her | governed by this speelal anxiety, for tha Intter tonuage, baving o doublo buttom, with o apace | would tot scrve thelr nterests, but would dis- between of elghteen Inchos, sulve the Chamber only fur the benefit of the HECURING 1BR Emolre, Now, In the view wiich governs the sgainet any acefdent to the outside hull (. | poficy of the Eiyseo dissulution with or ‘without She had fron decks, which are scldom used In | the budget belig voted, would continus power vessels of hercloss. Tha vessel was inspected | for some timo fi the Lands of thuse who regard every duy while in course of construction by ex- | external Iutcreals as paranvunt, perlenced nuval “vontructors, and was cousid- IN THE ILOUSE OF DEPUTIES, lieved that the above, and oth- or bargains we are now offer- ing, will still prove to the pub- lic that “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” Wo also ofier an clegant line of Colored Cashmeres in all shades, from sdc, 5 A “Specint” in 38-lnch Cash- meres, 8i3ic, A large assortment of 48-inch Cashmeres just receivod from Auction, $1.138, 183 Pleees of * Cashmere do Par- I3 44de, ¥ GARSON, PIRIE & GO, The outlaw writes a 8pencerist hand, show- fug that he las been tratued fn the urt ot peu- manship. Diphtheria and Scarlot Fover. Diphtheria and scarlet fever have become sporadically cpfdemic 1u this country, but tue tuost alllicted of Jarge places are Broul 1., and Puterson, N, J. he former city, be- tiveen dnu. 1 and ‘Oct. 1, 1377, there were 1003 cases of diphtherin reportod at the Sanitary B reau, of which 551 proved fatal, nnd of "2, cuses of -sArlet fever 533 were fatal, In Pater. son diphtherls fs making great ravages, and n ularge majority of instances the cause of il these woes 18 defective drainage, stuwnaut wi- ter, ur inpure eurroundings of suine Kind, The sclence of affording heabiliful eouditious of Iiv- Ing is apparently still jo its lufoney. ’ e S THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE aro harder to bear than tho allments of miadlo lite or vouth, since tho reststent power in the system has diminishod with declining years, and dlscase and palp have more power over tno enfeohled body. 1t s therefore the more cavential toat thut reaixtant power should le sugmented, “fostetter's stomach ltters, @ bewigh tonic contin), is admime biy adapted for the purpose, It countenicts the inllrmities peculiar to age, aud succors worn out nature. It vivifics tho feebie frame, adds new oil, us 1L were, to the flickering Inmp of Bfe, ditfaers frosh warinth throuzh tha chilled velns, uud gives comfort ue well ua eellel, thua lighteniny the vure- den of uge and retarding in re thu progress .‘Dapt? . Tldoted off agein and was rearoused nbout 1:10 by the thumping of the ship when she struck Lottom ; hieard the Captaln sing out as he caine from tho cabin ‘Hard down!’ I put o & cont sud palr of pants, ran on deck and found that It was blowing o frosh gale; heard the order *Brall up the maln stay sail,’ and assisted, but conld mot takoit ins then psked the Captan it we should throw the guns overboard. e said, *Yes, do it as l:i;:kl{ as possible.! Got the rmanent ack] hooked to the lcs gun ut could mot remove it becsusc sho %ul blized, and could mot get it over for the sca, The Captaln then ordercd e wanner, caustugg slmost fustaut death. {ny the whoto Lake-Front was onlv a question of decay, Ludiesin delica ulth, as well up | rmsmmmmmse—es e emtessessssmmes e toburn all tho siguuls L could, In thoe mean- | ered an extraordinadl s\ron'i vessel of her | _VersuiLLgs, Nov. t6.—In the Chamber of ot time, 1o beleved they had already lost it | aged porsons, dorlve wroat benetit fruwm this whole- WA NS, tims all tho port-buats and entters had been | clase, Bhe was fitted by the Government Duruuu. to-day M. Welche, Mintater of the In- A FORGER ARRESTED, Ald, Sweeney moved that the rules by sus- | sumo stimulative tonie. which b absolutcly pure, | sarmmsannsvonas svvs mansnernaemas carried away. ‘Tho ship was Iying on her vort, | with full back rig, anshors, chains, and a gep- | terlur, futreduced o motion to allow o sepurato Special Dispated to TAe LAfcugn Trbune, pended and the resolution passed, Not pyrteed | unobjectivnable fn liavor, and ls recomuwcuded by cral outiit. ler principal dimensions wery | discussion upon the four cateyurivs of direct wfiedbmmmde, inclined nbout forly degrevs, and the scns were breaking clear over ber, | N i 3 1l Vi 4 hys{cians of repute. Tength over all, 100 feet and 9 inches: length on | taxation befure the remalder of the budicet, DasviLLE, Tik, Nov. 23.—Detective Thomas | lo—=yeas 105 nays, 13, as follows, two-thirds | phy! 9 O beluiz necessary $ S E— I e e T T T T of | 1iiot water-llne, 176 fects beam (mojdod)y | - 3r» Bordout, of the Leit, moved u modifica. | 1fall of thls eity, arrested W, 1. Watson 8t} “yqysonnct, Tally, Callerton, Kerbor, Law- BUSINESS NOTICES. ] a GO SSAHC costen lights: sent up tive rockets, and 82 feots depth of iwhl, 15 feet 13 foches. tion lessening the rigor of the existing stute of | Knoxville, Tenn., onthe 2(st Inst., and this | jer, Oliver, Van Osdel, ‘Hedler, Vbite, MeNar. e l Y . Bl uruvnln oull mlmnu!m'rmx.\hl. - e sleice ond press laws. M. Dondoux’s mution | morning returncd with the prisoner to this city. | ney, Look, Wheeler, Hauwmgurt .Illv-u. Waldo, Keep's Custom Bhirts to measarn. Very 0 sel was then stuvinz tn the cablu vory wus declared urgent. Watson {8 an old offender. The clurge on N‘_‘.'\'.“"",'__‘";(‘ér{;"c‘;:“" &&"f,fl:“.’,fi"""l{‘;‘]“{h Carr, which e is wanted fn this city is that of for- | Stewart, Gltberi, Tarhow, Chroop, Rawlelzh, gery. In 1800 he forged the name of Jain Seatun, Thowpson (Tbirtenth), ~Linvenbarth, beat, slx for S0, No ohllgation to take suy rhird urdered unlews perfectly antisfuctory, Sumiles aud cleculars malled free, REEMS UMBRELLAS. sapidly, When [ heard the word given for all hands to go forward as quick s possible, 1 hur- rled the Qnartermasters who were with mo, and BISHOP MARVIN. S = Panis, Nov, 20,—Helinble [uformation lcaves Death of This Eminent Methodistat Bt. Louls | no doubt that President MacMalion intends to + & Co. .4 Superb Stock!’’ “ Llegunt Novclties not to De Jfound clsewhere,”’ Woozll the attention of the gen- & X chock ™ for e825%, sud suc- | Rirk—13. Best Glnglum, P'atont Protectod Itlbs, §1 cach, some other men, to go forward, As I passed Yostorduy. Sat the Senato's leave to dlssulve the Chamber | Dafo to a chiek s K h Prenc) ] 3z coutie elleve 9 ceeded In getdin, the .monc, on | The resolution was then referred to the Com- | Dest Sllk, Paragon Franies, 34 eich, ::':. ‘m’,‘" ld'i";fd ‘llnll.mh;c\"’:? lf’fg},n"?“hé :’;}:‘f Soectal plandied @ T8 MAlbads Tribine, of ‘Devuties. It 18 belloved the Sen- | Pl g Exchange Bank of Jolin C. Bort X mittes o Judiclary, who were instructed to re- 174 Eust Mudison etreet, pictmshon kit Jefters* French Catarrh Romedy is a War- rauted cure for catarrh, colds, fore turoal, offen- sive breath, headachs, asthma, und brunchitls. Sol ‘lu drugists, Sumple frec, Ofico 70 dtaty strect. 81, Louts, Mo., Nov, 30,—Bishop E. M. Mar- | ato ~ will ~ nsicnt, as it disapproves Viu, of the Methodist Eplscopal Chureh South, | Of | the recent vots =—of - consury dlei . his roaldonco n this city ohortly atter 4 | 10 the Lower House. Dhisciution will bus, to a'clock this morulug. Dr, Newman hsl | yoto the fourdireet taxes, but itis expected been In attendauce up. to last aven- | that the matter wiil be seitled during thy wook, Ing. when, symptoms of pleurlsy Lecoming Auxlecy fs feit by all classus over tho sltuation manifest, Dr. J. B. Johnson was consultod. Al | OF alfairs. the cflurts of tho physiclan were unavailing, MEXICO. *wo must mo aquick’ All etorted togethier. 1'bad hold on a Uatling gun, when o very beavy sea came ovor and washed tuyself und about five others down to the leoward, All but my- self went under the eail, and TIHEY WEIE DROWNED. Twas mfm 1n thoe bag sall, and hurt both legs agalust the gafl, 1 rezained the geor of the nluejuch gun ond worked myself forward. [ Co. n this city, und then fied the country. Ila | port at the next muetiug, {80 native_of Shelbyville, Ind,, where ho s INFORMATION WANTED, known ns Frank lioyd. Ho is respectably con- | Ald. Gilbert offered resolutlons directing tho neeted, bis brother-n-low now befug the Prose- | Depurtment of Publie Works us fullows: 1o re- cutiug Attoruey for S5elby Countyy Ind. He | port thy number of bricks contracted for for the wasat one_ time Deputy; Sberlll ot the snme | new lake tunnel from the sbore to the crib, tho connty, ‘There are said to be a number of other | umount paid for sawe, how many were ased, and charges ogalnst him for forgery in differcnt | how many left over, what was done with the - parts of the county. waindey, what fuud, f any, the amount wus e e ———— Uso Mra, Winslow’s soothing Syrup® for chitldren whlle tecthing. It cares dysentery uod 3 larthore, wind collc, and regutatas the bowaw. | aral publio to rare and exclusivo thought I saw Mr. Fronch go In the maiu tig- | however, and tho great mnn passed awa) N TR eredited to, ond all ouior facts; to yeport e ———— s Nk L W & RItabor SE i, staddio n the ity Jeating tha li:f ey B o mm{’ LONDER NEWH. SENTENCED, ‘hothior o hot they bave contracted for lumber | piuexney, Jncksnn & Co.'s Fine Splees, styles shown in our starboard gangway and on tho frst launch, nnd . B puinber of the men underneath topgaliant forecastle, I sucveoded In Retting on tho topgallant forccastle witn toe ssslstance ~ of tho wen there. A number of men haa on lfe-preservers, and one balsa B‘ull] was rigged on tho forecastle, The topgallant forccastiu was full ot men and ofticers. Two or three men lashied thewselves 1o tho bowsorit. Every one was perfectly cool and showed no sign of fear, ‘The majority o us got close toguther on tho upper afde of the Sorecastle, SUFFERING MUCH FLOM CCLD AND RXPOSURE, Tue seas would break clear over us and nesriy suffocate us. Mr, Uonway, tho watch offlcer, CoLuxnta, 8. C., Nov, 2. —Judgo Townsend | for 1.‘112 use of :lm‘ lry, :ll\.g ::‘;:}“n ‘oxu lni‘:m‘:g:lr to-day rendered judgment averse to tho motjon | tractor ur, contructors, n e " ted for, the purposcs, whether bids were In_arrest of Judgment fn’ the cases of Smalls | SIUHEL for'n eath case, whother tho lowest ond Cuardozo, aud sentences were paes- | it §n cach case was nceopted, and if not, wh ed ps follows: Francis L. (Cardozu, ex-Treas- | wot; to report the awounts recelyed from all urer of Bouth Carolina, for consplracy todefraud | coutractors for engincering nm!)lull‘l:c:xluny tho Etate, two yoars® Imprlsonment fn jall und | What (uudfllt ‘:‘ ‘l“hd:,'"fe ::',,:I'I‘g what 1s dous 4,000 flue, and ono year's tmprisoument added | With b, bid wha e oo Tice f6" the fing fs not pad at the xpiration | A Throop opposud the resolutions because of two ycars, Smalls, member of Cone | getting tho lnformation would require a greae gress, for occepting 8 bribo of 5,000 deal ot labor “ nulx part of the clurm‘ Tl a memberof the Btato Benate, thres | Al "Yg‘;{‘;‘!‘)e‘(':;g“;“;‘l'{"“'-“ ng wroog, ccars at hard labor fn the State Pententiory, mfll‘l‘ et rateell . Cuss Curpenter, formerly propricior of the | Allthe re pasted. Dehind M, - Eaoch M. Marvia, D. D, was | 5% Lovis, Moo “iulun‘:“;yv:‘u:}‘f‘i:',-i'{’.‘.fi & native Missourian, having been born fn War- troops wlilc'h‘ ln(t"t.u o City of Mexico -‘omu doys ren County June 12, 1828 In 1341 he entored o under commnaud of Uen, Travino, for the tho ftinerant winistey In the Missourl Cou- ?:f ’u 1 $ 40 topel ;ln Unit -:lfl i ference, llo filled fimportant stations fn the et "v":'“ O Vf‘hnfu ilt‘d & Missourl and St. Louls Couferonces, andy durs | L00ES but copera wl o Yltcd Stalus e e War 10 Mupehal, ‘Tuxas. I 1500 *ho | authoritics In uiafataloing peaco Letween tho wan clected to tho iplscopate by the Gencral | LW countrles. Conterence in New Ot{umu. which oilice he t“,d‘“"”‘l“",‘r“’ of 'l'h“ . ““‘?fn“' E; hod at the thne of his death, | Sobedo on the dexas rontier with all bis sta Diring bia ‘m nistev Dishop Marvin published | otlicers, evideutly to inaugurate a revolution i suveral works, smong othiors a valiable treatise | fuvor of exbresliont dl‘“{‘“;’v, abcgt 7“""'5‘!“‘1‘“ ontho work of Curist. ‘Tho_funerul will taky [ (0008 have GULARES, B6 TECL S e alifg on Tuursday moruing” from Centeunary Church, | Woutof the o drude, sed in ropellinng GLOVES, “Trimming Dep't,” From Special Importations, which cannot be duplicated this season. All the late * Foreizn Novelties” in Bratonns Embroidered Braids, in Silk and Cashmere,choicest Autumn tints; Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! The Best in the World for Centle- men's Wear are the cITY MADWE GLOVES Bishop Marvin ) wie, f daugbt Estubedo's forcea should ho attewpt o croas | Guiimbia Jaidy Unlony for forgery in ralsin Ald. Bsumeagten ,oflcrc{!'ln ordlusuce diroct- . « . 5 B B biouet. and stired T mIth surs | Sud o so 2o motirs bis doathy’ ¢ CHUFULORR | futo pextco. IS Sinounta for publlshdbg tho Taw n Lia pavers | 10 tho Chicagy & Sortliveatepn Nallruad Couw | oy, Rich Oham.la Eringos, Blnok, Ol Douner, Mr. Loomis, sud mysell, Wu - A —— - > two years fu Jull und a tino of gl.UOU- Appeals | panvto u“ v with IEetsted struet. S5y ored rmdMuodShudes; lek(}flloonu, :ob:llllnllc.t}x o wltxa Rh}‘u“ s wnl:ll‘ll “fomul THE NEZ PERCES. M.ISOLLL‘N\TN’L- will o mado {b ull the casca. "‘xtl*fln;c(g;‘rcd to the Commitico on Streets Is 3 ar agg D l; Ornoments, Oloak Loopg Fanoy ater. o after wo . GEN. GIIANT, . AR v ro ) sounded d i % Lravenwontit, Kos., Nov, 26.—Chlef Joseoh i o o and Alleys, West Division. i again and got seven_aud ono-balf sud and his band of Nez l'e‘n'n Tniitats: artived at Loxpox, Nov. 20.—Gen, Grant will go from AN INSANE ATTACK. eight feet. Wo saw lights about one polnt on the starboard bow, and we gave cheers yehrsand repeated them several tiuce, Wo then saw that the food tido was making in fast and the sca Was breaking ovor us worso, Wo heru saw the first launcl,’ the only boat Jelt, stovu i, aud kuccked Capt. Ryanaud, tho navigator, over- board, Wo saw two men killed on the furceas- tle, Mr. Conwsy suguested that we make some effort to zet a line ou shore. 1 said I wonld at- tempt it, and called for men to put the balsa over, when a threoduch line was made fast 10 the balsa and tho same lower- &d overboard, but 1t fouled with the jibbuom foreguard and other spars. 1 got dowi ou the torpedo spar and-worked about ten miuutes to clear the bolaa, and called for some ono to help nu:i. Mr. Dauner cane down part of the wuy an I'ho satne Alderman presented on ordinanca The Best Kid Gloves, Tho Best Dogskin Gloves, Tho Best Driving Gloves, The Best Coaching Gloves, At RETAIL EVERYWHERE Braids, Now Bilk and Worsted Mized Fringes, Blaok Chenile Bands, Oloak Gimps, Olare do Lune, and Bronze Fringes and Gimps. Inall fashiogable Furs, at very low prices ; Bquirrel Plates, for 8aoque and Ciroular Linings; Ostrich and COoque Feather Trimmings. “Trimming Buttons.” FYort Leavenworthat 5o'lock thls ulternoan | Atbens to M“‘n:g,':,‘“?;.‘;:lk"‘ :;;m ”::;nvt;tokflniifi;‘flc:n “,:!u r’i:,:':‘:,‘;: The United States steamer Monongahela has commanded by Capt. Robort E. Jobnston ‘f"""‘“““i“:gg:::;é?lgwCN“"‘ and Livut, H, T, Ried. The party numbers 431 ¥ s 5 ¢ GuATEMALS, Nov, 5.—Tho toplc of absorbing men, women, and childres. One hundred and b 8 LU neplracy ¢ cder th thirty are meu, elght of whom are Chiets, | loterest fs tuc, conspleacy to tarcer thie °r wid la "and Twenty-five of the wmen are wounded, and aro ,‘,,{d"‘{:."‘.,‘gfiu.g.'i:‘fi"fl: “anmnx::rm.m\'v’figg beiug taken care of (n the best mauner possible, | was dlscovered on the lst fust, The eutire party will be e¢ucamped | thue to prevent it by the arrest and exceution, for .some thne about ono mfle | of seventeen ol l‘m ringleadors, fucluding Moj. north of tho garrisond during tholr stay, | Kopesty, fn charge of the uriilicry burracks, 18 army tents baving been pliched on thu | Capt, e Leou | -:blemml i command. and ground i waluiug to recelve thum, While bere | Gabricl Aguliar, a rich priest, ;I-clhfi:-lmlll ?“x“”‘x“fi:fll{m! lmmcdlnjt;nmro o; ——4—*"—-_[“5 WEATH s}, Randall,of thy afantry,and in case o) ER. their removal thoy will be sent to Fort Rile: o7 2 where they \nllybc fed during the wlnu-{'. Wasmnorox, D, Cy Nov, 27—1 s m.—For Joseph hiimself i a well-informed, dark-lookiug | the Lake Reglon, the storm centra will probably Tudlan, and 13 attived lu full costume, move northeastward luto Canads, followed rape Bofchil UYRIGCA 10 TRECHIta0 Frhiind, g the ordluance wnich gave thy West CreveLany, 0., Nov, 26, —Joli Cunnors, ro- fifi“‘d'&mmmlumn control of the western cently o policeman on tho forve hero, refused to | ends of Division, Wasbilugton, and other wear u uniform, from thy reason that he could | streets. nat, &s be ssorted, do the work of detocting | 1t was referred ‘°‘}‘x°.;:':f &’.’,‘:"“""“‘ crimons ho desired while uniformed, Ho wad v nlmr:l T i autions Qlscharged, snd Lias sdico grown much worse, | | The speck o rrant. ts o Lt ng il yesterday bo_attacked bia wifo und siater: [ the leasiug, of the MECTOUL 10 B EUIED fula, choking and beatiog them quite badly, | Baso-Dall Glub tor B30 yEErCied saken up. Mo iy arvcated, and today was won o tuo | A4 S gl i ought f be lad aves Clayelaug Asylgoton (W iz, it e dockdod it ighis L0 cly b 1 LI * the grouud, TIHE WILKESBARRE RIOTS, " % Y 3 id. Culierton spoke aculnst the ordinance, il Dlspaics (6 e uplg Tl A%unlun of tho ground bud been et to eentlo: ILKESDARRS, Pa., Nov. 2.—A jury was lm- | ey who bad violsted thelr agreemeat, snd pancled today in the trlal of uineteen of | used the buildiug thuy had put up for sncculu- the Vigilantes who tired on the mob fu Scranton | tive burposcs, to tho detriment of the city, 1t on tholst of August last, when three strikers | Would cost #30,000 to gvll [0 'll"?.wli:'" peoply wero killed, ‘The case was opened ta-night, %Elh‘\'ln::h;iu &“nm;“l:a“"rémuv:d. xposan All tho accused aro proinincat citizous of Befun® | i, i trucks Tald down since 't lialtl HOW. PINAUD OELEBRATED FRENCH Perfimery and Soap Specially. Fasenc ora Lreone, Vialeta, O r:-mn":nflf( ;uue_n. Viulet, Ixors, Modulltoe, SAID IE WAB TOO WEAK, and could not wet on. I then told bin thatft ‘was our only chance, and ke had botter ty. e sald he could not, or b would, Ins lttis while nax, sad Hupa- T Soape, Vluuud Costiotics, Tolleits lowder, Beudo- Willfuns, & seawan, e down and sad he = ee————— {dly by ® rising barometer, decldodly coldery Hore & Obio Rallroad got Into the bullding by | fiie, %aiCrouio uutritive surtue batr. N a K Tisioa with sourcbody, 1 thu city hadw't - o oarl, Tinted and Smokel Yould Ko, l"u"'{::‘ (o minutes Bo sus THE NATIONAL GRANGE, nortucrly to westerly wiuds, generally cloudy [ “E:L!{, v(:léfil-)ll.s.u. T colluslon, ettt $ho ground, It badn't tho Fight HENRY DREYFUS, Carved Poar], spars, but could get no maln line, und the First utenaut, Mr, Semons, Mr, White, aud mung others in the torvcastlo sang wut to me, ‘The Mue fs out. Cut sad gt on shore 12 posstblo fur assistance,’ 1 had s swall pen-kaolfe, Lut couid ot open it, becauso my bands were Denumved. Williamns opened it, aud I succeeded in cutting Croworwpats, O, Nov, 28.—Tho Natlonal | weather, and rain areas, partly turning futo Grangs to-day adonted a resolution declaring | suow, over the Upper Lakes, . {ts disapprobation of the lawas demonctiztug BOOSL: ORSIRVATIONE, o V.. 98, silver, and committing the Governwnent are ——m-——-i-—'——i- bitrarlly to any tixed plau fu future for the re- | Jime_'2a% T2} ) suImption of apscto payiments, aud cxpreasiui | ide. o 20,33 51100 K. gatls. TLIOST MIRAGUTOUST Poarl, Mottled Ivory, and other ef- footive Novelties, suited to all fash- jonable mirtures, The most at- wactive Stook in the West! tease ft. wool broker, disappoared teu days sgo. His | °ATG"Glibort detended tho ontinance, claim- name {4 now connected with & serive of alleized | Ing that there was nuthing whatover fn the dishonest trausactions, by which several firus | proposition that would bo detrimental to thy have been victunized 1080 smount catimuted at | vity, and that thero was no good rpason why It 00,000, should not be accept o ek Ald. Cullestou moved that {t bo recommitied g Tinirsay mth tbe o b Ui R R Nl T we AlQ, | More than fty supposed lucurably casea Lisve beon rad- o e i i i | Sl e s weies | SBEE 28 B Y B |, | Bt o tesont o | U, & VITALIGE MEDIOAL TNBTTTUTE, | “cLlvctys tho Best at the Dulce’” 5 erpe T T R & 5 ” oy, ¢ 4 in- o 3 st tudiy wnl ey oA S st S b | ottt o, S SN, | M Wi o ettt o | 0,5, VEALEL SR LRt | il good shown! shore, Wheu 'the luo was cut the bula jpecial Disoatch {0 The Chicago Tribune. e e e Vs tchell, of Chilearo, Was found fa a pool of | paules waltess, b BRGERes Shei"Club Lave i¢ | Rirvacattts,"Cotarmn, tiae et Compislut; Dyspeyeis. Deatucas Salt lheuud, Daid weut towards tho stern of theship.und we | Pirrssuse, Pe. Nov, 20.—The cigar-makers Cuiuauo, Nov, blood in his room at tho Crawford House this | gor'ung year, Y e~ by, & vie. sud sl diions, _Bar-] T, v ; : i 3 ssage & Co. Ihuuht we wero wolug o sea—ouo Liug Lhat | of this city sud Alloghen Lz, “siati THar,y Thr, | i, wornlug. During the ovcalug, it is sup- | Ald. Daly moved tolay Ald, Cullerton motlon | Cugnic Dissascs wre spewliy, Cargd by e & falst Chus. GOs 3 decelvad f the ab W 7 800 organlitog for &|| _Stadiokn Ser | TV D had b hothing oby | cn tho table. The motion was sgreed to,—yeas, | Mileof traatmest, U B SE3E Sl Fie ‘fg :h?qbunrllx Qw n‘)’: lp Itm ‘:?D;{n’x)mlit?u‘f‘ general strike for an Increaso of wages. A pro- 2,48 we“pim 1. comaqupnes. of me&' bt | 505 Daye, 11, as followss Hatdapa-ats; Chle g State and Washi ngtonests Bieat the st liminary meeting was held to-uight to make ar~ l’fi?.gtmu:u ;;u- a gencral convention sume time thls week. Matters bave been ki but tho fact of the mum»m;f' l'l.errl sq‘:{:tl: dentally leaked out. The mauufacturers say thiey cunnot afford to pay more than present ;‘;E:l. s0 it will probably be a long bitter . | %. ., Colauliiiig Phyeicas aud burgeon. fsg ol o blood-vussel, Mr. Kitchell Yeas—McAuloy, Rosenborg, Mallard, Cary, e was o wember of the Hrim of Tloghast & Co., | Stowart, Ullbers, Kerber, W piie, Lawlelgh, tca- of Chicaru. The corpes will start ou ita way ta | ton, Wheeler, “Thumpaon (Thirteunthl, baum- o morowt S J308 Ve Lneninl A .‘\':;c dimer, Tully, Culierton, Tarnow, Law- In What Clty They Die the Fustest, ler. Oliver, Van Osdel, Beldler, McNurney, According o the most vecent weekly roturns | Throop, Bwoenoy—~11. tho helthiea city tn the world {8 ‘The Hogue, the Al Cary didu’t see ln{ danger in lotting the next heulthtcot {8 Pafladelpbis, the next teuevs, | Ciub buve the rouud. fo otfered 2n suiod- and the next Amsterdom. The folluwiug are | wout, which was u elfoct u substitute, coseritg tho ounusl rates of wortality in the prindpal | the whole orizinat ordinance, but coofesring tha clties: In The Hague, fittoen persons o every | camz priviloges, the wordlug beiog somewliat thousand: in Philudelpius, sixteen persous; in | diderent in order to zuanE more closuly the mf( the ship heavy surfs stru -k us 87d capaized the balsa end dvr end. My leg being Jammied In §¢ had me underncath tho watcr fora while. Both of us regalued the 132, when I told Williams to go to the cud. '::glh"a: \:.Oul:l th% stecr ta:s balsa In fear “&'i . o e wWere rown over udtunmf.'nnpm AR THRMW WILLIAMS ABOUT 7EN FEET, A fi‘m being janmed. 1was thrown on my k.- When we caweup ugalu it wes ratber nill wator. 1 swam aud pushed the balsa towards Willlams. He got v top and stoud sud looked around, sud 'sald that bu saw the DR, PRICE'S BAKING POWDELR, PAebSATRRee ) DR, PRUCES gt o DR IS THE ONLY PQWDER - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpoy, Nov. 20.—Stcamships Hermann, State of Goorgla, sud State of Louislana, trom New York, aud Banaastiau, from Quebec, bave FEUELESLEESEERAG : = P Foolhardy, Gupe Ltcen; in Amwsterdaw, twentv; fu | ity's luterests. 3 - w“' fshing veasels ahoad, which proved to | arrived out. y ¥ mmmmwr : ‘ C;‘;h{t:l‘fu»z?\;cmy; lut:uwuhuzcn‘. ‘Wwentys | lex."wnue nsdc 8 long speech in favor of Indorsed by Emment chemlsts a'nd Physl © re e B G iSRS | oy CLanh o Loty Diotnty ron | tndSont LOunret ot e Lpeich puniegs e | S Drcaies it Brookiys ey ot 1 | & oo of al. Bawligh tolay ths smead | its PERFECT PURITY and % cate o H ent occurred at the L ullding, jusi Vi resden sud Brool wonty-two; ln tion uf Mr, Rawlel amend- L, belorg wo kw1t Tt | Logdos.” ; after tho'lra was out, A ma suddeuly wiosare Nopley s Turl, teaty i Hamblrg | weat on the tabla was vored dows 7 cians for its = Ttold 3 ———— on the cwruice extendivg over the il story | New York ai ton, tweotv-tive; Venles a ‘Thy ancudinont was coucusred {n,—yeas, 263 Z 1194 b toboul ihe baiss 0o, ua we might THE GROVER INVESTIGATION. Tindows, snd runaing sloaz tho fronk Of thy | Rolterdaia, tweaty-»in; {u Dredau sud eeln, | nays, 5,~as follows: HE ALTEWU'LNESS’ and USE m TH EIB bullding, The coruive extvuds vut perbups o Bax Fumcisco, Cal,y Nov. 2.—A Portland | 1o0¢, god ts fully seventy fect above the pave (Ore.) dispatch says: * u the case of 11, N, wet. The ma’n was latoxicated, ond, "l,ux 'S Stlles, on trlal for perjury ia councction with | drunken dariug, bo walked alous the corules to , lavded about threequasters of @ wilo Up b . beah {rom the wevk " Wo found "iwo wen luside the swrf, but teo weak u’ au; tweuty-seven; a8t Petersburg, thirty; o —ltuscubery, Dalisnd, Cary, Stewarl, Gil- Hootkholu atil Muct i, thirty~one, I CALiLLo, | bare Sommts Kerber. Lawler, Oliver, Jicidlcr, thatv-thres: In Pesth, y-tive; fu Bowbay, | White, McNuruey, Throop, Kawlcleh, Seator, #ltv-ve. aod o Madras, 103, Woseler, Thowpson (Thistceuth), Bawmgusien, OWN FAMILIES. x A

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