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1 HIY CHICAGU 1RIoUbku. LIUILLUA L, LY 'mzm:mm'z thelr numbers, wero repulsed by | ment of the place unirss it is aurrendured. | close to the worl ‘Then red one of those | offer of £2,%0, ar ‘one-hslf the entlre cnsts, ledge. and the rollcall of the Washing. the defenders in th et o bwn part. T doubt whecher anv at- | abominable scencs of horror which would he fn. Superintenient Swert, of the Chicago, tonian Boclety has grown to .500. Last night | ¢ T sicaly e e e et 10 ot made Here.. WIEh i | redibie were It niot testificd to by our own by | mingtun & Vermillion Company, s st In | the hall would not nerly T3 the ‘sudlence, ":;:m' having suffcred leavy lossca, without It appears to me Impossible | young countrymen, Drs, Dougine "l Vachells, | conanltation yesterlay and the dny before with | and to-night Srhroder's Opera-Toure 18 full to y centre driven in, that the Ghozd can mally the remnaut of his forces and recapture his lost positions. He- stles, 1 observavtint trouns are fline ot of Erzeroum, taking with them such tunitions and provisios n could be nastily got to- Rether,—all of them, as | helteve, marching. to- fard atburt, where' the English attache, Gen, Bir Amold Kembail, lias nlruml{ gone, and whero 1 purpose followiug bim i the course of an Lour or 80, ayerfiowing, by the Re omd Preahy the rest of churches and Mr. Campbeli. Brecial Dispatth tn The I%iiragn Tribune, CANTON, (1L, Nov, B.—This evening the Red Ribbon movement was fully inaugursted In this city, Mr. Day, 6f Peoris, a0 many otliers ad- dressing n_ large and enthusiastic avdience in the Baptist church. Over 200 signed the pledge. et JOURNALISTIC. Tetiey taken an Inch of the ‘Turkishi ground. e Ottomsn commanders were Jed Lo believe ghat the main y of the Hussian army was concerned in this movement, with the intentlon S uring their unassallablo position fn tho Deveboyun Past. TAR WORR OF AN IRPERENRCE. guch an inference as only natural, Innamuch it wasa ‘moral, if not a phiysical.imposatbility, Bumanty apeakivg, to make a dircet assanlt on the front of Mukhtar Pasha's position, While, the Sver, tho sttack on tho_left had bocr gal- Luntly thwarted In the way I have described, tho to develop & o atated voluntarily, when prisanors in the ® TRussinn cainp, what they bad scen with thelr owneyee, Not a alugle dead man was touchied, hut the hapless woanded = who fell into the hands of these brutes, worse than savages, underwent tho torture of having thelr cars and noses cut off, of worse and name- less mutiintion, sud, In one or two cascs, of Teing fastened down and having fires lizhted un their stomachs, I do not relate what I raw my- scif, beenuse the bodies were all burked betore [ arrived; but I tell that which was reiated to me and logour speclal correspondent by the frank Englistimen who saw it, and who vowed To-nizht the nddress s dellvered W. Dinsmore, pastor of the Sec- Willfam Mooncy, Faq., attoruey for the mincrs, and the floard of Supcrvisors, which I8 nom In sesston, hut they fatlul to arrive at any serec- ment. If the strike aud the troubles which have resuited from It could be permanently set- tled by remitting the costs, 1t would he 8 wiso actioni on the part of the County Board tore- mit them, ., This work I8 to he vnrried on | 1 t BIGNIPICANT. 1t appears to me that everything witl be fost in Armenfa. The Russians are alrcady, or will very soon be, in possesslon of every place of THE RAILROADS. SCHEMING SCALPERS. The agreement which was lately made by the 7-20 bon of United Btates bonds to be paldl Is: ft not a truthtal and honest answer to way to snswer this question intellgently 18 to ¢ weck by the pastors of the city | were lssued, and dollar cunsisted. gold and ellver, and £ am ationalcoin bond 18 08 hunestly and fully pald when pald n tho ane kind of coin a« the other. The_very fact of demonetization proves the sail to par honds in paper money §s absolute repudiation is equnllfi simple and equally true that, to change the made payable in paper currency by n what were the various fssucs xpress in ayin exn? What lacoin 1 The only possible efer to the laws fn force nt the time the bozuds from them learn of what n Colned do'lars nro of two kinda, uite sure that a ruth of “the above proposition. It s properly of (a8 paper toncy costs nothing); it | & contract in force at the time the enemys began, to our sarpriso, {"‘"“ " i o on ' the Turkish centre. Soon after | importance. 'Bayazld has been evaenated. Kars | thal no conalderation ou carth should Induce | General Tirket and Passenger Agents of tho honds were fssued ro ms to fincrease ;’,?,?,ff.','}""nf\m the Turklall o, vuiey wers | 18 fumored to have fallen. Van ls threnteneds | thetn to serve with the Turks azalu. ' Ehey a0t | ronda leading from this d"fa arie o L | ERILADELLIIA FVENING HERALD. | flic valueo the honde, I oblicry of the debior, » also that they were uscless fn the hospitals, for, when they wished to amputate to save life, they were expressiy forbidden by the Pashns, rved mancuvering in the plain_stretching oo T ok of tho. Pars. Tho Tarks amazed and bewildered at the seemning au- and Erzeroum will, [ antlcipate, surrender fn a Tow hoties, As to Baiburt, tho ‘place stands on aplain, Ithias for its defonse s mountainous ports is in danger of heing short-lived, unicss a more harmonlous and friendly spirit be soon Morton fiyers was the Philadelphia Erening x:d" of this movement. The dea of sendinj position of yery considerable strength, that who told thetn they had special orders to ¢ evinced by the General Passenger and Tieket | Merald, an afternoon paper which had been doree of cavalry, huweyer atrong, against suchi | mizht be Hielil by goord troops in suflicient forca | veut It Agents of the varlous ronds towards cachother. ety though pushed with “These unfortunates,” 8o uayI th e 1 they strugeling for an exist lcable, es) i for a great lenth of time: but I do not see any- wretches, *will never handle rifle ne; i ” -,",'::,‘.:F.“{‘.:;{“‘u‘.‘;“‘.?.,&n‘.“;,f \vpgfix“lghfily‘ Y | thing now which can provent the Tuspian ad- | die now, they will go to Parmliact 12 you save ‘Atcusations of unfalr dealings and trickery see | a great deal of vigor and energy, and_cnjoying ohrberiedcither by artlllery or infantry. | vance. | Thie will bo the last T enr, | thelr Lives, the Sultan will live to pay them | alrcady being mode. The priocipel trouble [ the benefit of tho Associated Press "nfu sceming nudacity, in {nnl, proved s | that I shall by able to send from Erzeroun, or | penstons for forty vears, and Turkey 1a not rich | arlses from the resolution that all the second- | newe. It has held out brave- susc to conceal a atratagem on the part of tho probably from any other place for some time, cnough to afford that.” This would be incred- | class tickets now In the hands of scalpers and [ly for a ‘week or s fortnight after ble 1 it were not attested by Englishmen whoae honor 1 beyond question, “Germiany has remogstrated foreibly agalnst theso barbarities, Wa were told n fow weeks azo by the Porte that they were tho work of a few Circassians amid Bushi-Bazouks, who tould not be restrained o fhat strict_orders had been Russlaos of_tho most serlous nature, Though {here were 1o lusslan foot-soldiers In sight, the fact was, that the whols Muscovits jntantry In {his part of tueleld, forty-five battalionsstronis, s immediately in front of our central posi- tiony—in ambush. outside partics should be rpdeemed, I neces- sary, at tholr full value, ‘There Is a dispute as to what constitutes tho fufl value of o ticket. The regular unlimited rate 1s 218.25, and tho Minlted rate 810, Now tho Ueneral Ticket the facts of the over-lssue became known, but the cash was not forthcoming, and the publish- cry A. E. Binythe, went into bankruptey recent- 1y, The Merald nlso published the Sunday D'res, which was formerly the Sunday edition GORNY DUBNIK. TIR RMUESIAN VICTORY ON THRE HTg ULT.—8U%- RENDER OF EEVEN TURRISH BATTALIONS— [OW THE TURKS TONTULED MUSCOVITE. WOUNDED AT TELIS. A DA DERDY Leerequinem, B “Aonts, wito have bat, tew tickets uat, and the | of Forney's Press, hut il been eold some I f th 3 Corraspindence London Times, .| wiven that thiey sbuuld never happen aeain; but y Who have bt 1c ut, o ey's Jress, I -«»‘e’i‘:’n’.’ifi."fl?’&'&fi%’yn.-‘-’x{'fi'é‘e.?fr{’.fi',"'-’x‘?i’u e e Lot e o placo | &0 tho. Rerrinon of Tells wero rozulars under | autside partios and scalpers, who old & nu. ears wgo, Tho Telt to publish oath the baitalions Hind noiselcesly crept over tho Iulls | from which 1 now write, was taken yesterdny | renlor utlicers,ond commanded by two Pastins, | ber of these tickets, clalm that they will hayeto | 3ra™ ik o T e fafalsare. & firee * formed by the branching spurs of the Sogilhar | by Gen. Gourko without theloss of n sinale When questioned by the Hussian stal | be redeemed at the former rate, while the Gen- roof safe, iwenty rpe-frames, 151 type ‘Dagh, aodl hiod hidden tiiemselves In the gullles Y. Ao why they permitted such barbaritics, it wal the cral Ticket Azzents, who have a larze number "wu four Jarge. impoaing stones " it lnbl‘;: gl D iorond of thia Doveboyun, in the re- | an. Witlr the Second Divlston and part of | ofd’starg,—they couldnot hold thelr men—and | of “theso fickets oty claim that the lat- | g I g s artical ts the First Divislon of tho Guard (nfantes), and | they doclared sofomnly Lhey had never heantof | ter mio fs the full valuc, and rofuse o et T ATeots D ceases In the hillslde,—wherover, in fact, Nature “bad provided a bit of shelter under whicha fully- ‘arhed and cquipped soldier could sccreto bitm- sell. Of this tremendously finportant move- the ordur oald to ba fssucd by the Porte, The four-horse power engine, and a large nssort- purposo of the reconnolssance being accompligh- edy the Regiment of the Guara™ Hussars, in redeem at a higher flgure than 810, Ax atated yesterday, an effurt is belag made to reduce the regular rate to 816, but uwing to the jealousy sixty-four gans, ho attacked yesterday at 6o m, The place was fairly intrenched and held by about 6,000 Turks under the commandof and kuocked down at’ £3,330 to Mr. Dennls Bealy, publisber of the Eveniny Chrynicle, the o ‘i cnl o ¢ scnrlet unflorms, on eray horses, mude ndash | emong the various ticket suente, it docs not " : made durlng the,existence of” the double stand- e e eatany: | Pashia. After two hours) sliarp cnaonndo and | {o g nud, plek on €T lurees, muds L ial | 80 e Ve banc. Tu1s chargod by | 5 Democratic dally In tho, by, L0 Jokr | ard. L fally ot e o mtr: o it would have been casy to defeat 1t3 our | pretty close rifle-firing, the Turks abandoned Ml |‘u;mv :k& utlley em:hl: I‘:uz. \\'eulmu a un{fun;:' ’i"‘;’.,“ ulr! lt{h;: (Jfinuml-‘l'h:kft r““ml! b'.l;m. :lume‘ uals ~“_cml’ I’ nted i i uy’ Nurchased” 8% ::;l nn :ml::m n'r:?lmél:;& ;:{1;‘0}1‘:‘1; {c‘::ul;lll c'-’xem,v:n:; Lt (it ? ¢ ) y! which makes them almost as good a tarret as o cket-sellers were informed beforehand 21 4 g ) i 0 Tt b Eart Tilisie S oL [ i nensten and fled to Plovna. A th placo | Jrhlel tyaies K U0 Bt 0 D | that suclian agrecment would be made, and | ot ool B0, togetber . with '8 | Sy sommees in o single metal, hat, while tho ;}\g{mw\uhuclcwr esign of the Muscovite General. As it was, however, the Turks fell fntothe trap thus skillfully lJald for them. While we arestill wondering what on earth they mean,—oven the audacity ol the maveuvre nover lnd not been surrounded, 0s there were no cavalry preseut exceot n stall escort, and as they had tho 8ircet. rosd (nto Plevna, only six mlles, open behind them, 1t wus im- pussible to intereeptterr rotreat. After the works drove them back st once, after Joslng many men. 'Fhus the Turks were [oft to work their eruel will on the helpless v IL is now ascertalned beyond doubt that Osman Pasha lias only seves weak battallons, or, fnall, about G4UR " men, that there men went into partnership with somne of the prominent scalpersin this clty and bought up all the second-clasa tickets they eould et at reducod rates Lo disposo of then ngain at the full unlimited rate, and thus make a pandsome profit. 6 such be the care, the matter should new' wetting-machine and tle stereotype 0.&‘)' paratus of the establishinent started at 24,600, and werc knocked off for #5,025. Thethind and last lot, including two new six-sprice hustnces.. wagons, harness, slgns, and bulletin-boards were suld for 84,834, It is belleved that Mor? suggested the velling of some decp dushl— | eapiure, thercfore, of Telis on tho 20th ult., y ton sunk about £10,000 in this enterprisc. ? ched still o " y 2 | In Plevng, and the sick ure touuted by thou- | atonce be investizated, and i any rafirond of- L) R 'a Lorscmon approached sl nenrer o | o Gorny Dubnik on the 2ith, and of this placo | sands, What thelr stato must b Witts 'the | ficlals or cuployes are found guilty of such dis- CLEVELAND IERALD. Apectal Iisyatch o The ChicagdTribune, CLRYELAND, O., Nov. 23.—1he Hon. Richard M. Parsons, formerly member of Congress from thls dlstrict, and W, P Foge, Esq., quite well known as a traveler and author of ** Arabistan," 8 book on the East, bought to-day the Cleve- 1and Merald for o constderation of $100,000. 1t has been known ' for aoine time that the paper wus much embarrassed, and it 13 now evi- dent the eale has been yesterduy, the Inyestmont of Plovna may bo Teganded as complete, Tho Sofia road Is now entirely closed. 1f Osmau Pasha has still 70,000 men, Including siek,—and that 1s cglculnwnl to Do his strength. even after the capture of threo battulions during the last week,—his difilculties from the want of provisions will soon Locoine serious. 1o I8 supposed to be yet supplied for one month; but e now, after every beavy falt of rain, Turkish deserters come over view the Iorte takes ubout Its tisabled sol- dlera, une shudders to think of. The cirele of nvestment 1s now complete, and feds n siple question of food how lung the end will bede- Inyed. Uen. Gourko'a positions extend from Tyrnen, on tharight banie of the Vid, fu a sétnlelrele round to Cornf Etropol on the north. Tnere the Roumaniana tako up the cirele, and curry ft2through Tirstenk and Verbitza to the Gravitza redoubt. There are 120,000 men_and 00 fletd aud slege guns on this drele, It fs another M with Todieben in place of the reputably conduct they sbould be dealt with® scvercly. The agreemont, i carrled out lon- catly, 18 n zood ane. und cannot fail of reform- ing the nbuses from which thy Eastern passen- ger buelness hos been suffering. they make a grand dlaplag. "The force of mount- o8 meitis certaluly an iniposing one. We nre sli agreed that theyare pushing thelr reconnols- sance adventurously near our positions, MUKSITAIL ORDEIA 118 OWN RUIN, Moukhtar Pusha himself, conunandivg at the Pass, decliese that they have now come far enough. Mo accordiugly gives the vrder to ut- 1ack; they aro now nt the very foot of the hill, 1le suspects no danger. e s slnply repelling ‘an Insutlerably bold attempt un the part of the fans to reconnoitre our position. As the TIHAT TEXAS EXCURSION. The excursipn to Texaa which Icft this city o day oF ti¥o g0 camno very hear causing o pas- senger war among the ‘competing Texas lines, The 8t. Louls Jepublican states that the Bt. forced to, Keep Bt S T, Bl | ™y e il | B bt | o Mo S st | 24,2 e AR el oo firo of our artiliery and infantry, thero | to eat, ond, belng but very barely g I B OFRO Kansas & Texas Rallroacls bave an sgreement e in future will be Administiation Bepty seems to be no risk of Deing beaten, ]h,,,my elothed, they cannot stand cold and Alarvie llnn:: ul:;’.July last bas sccured the [mc-‘u( tho v excursion partics below certain fcan. In regurd to the reorganizatfon of the force, there are mouy rumors, but ft is thought to bo scttled that “the position of anaging wditor will beoffered to Mr. E. V. Smalley, Wasbington correspondent of tho New York Trbune. The price st which the paper sold will tho Turks rush down the roadway, and, watchi- 4ng phe mévement from the top of tho'hlll, we ‘are predicting that, i that brilllant forco of eay- valry I1s not utterly atroyed, at any rate ghero- will very “soon Le many cmoly sadules when the steady, unerring fire of the Tutks from e0 short a raoge 18 brought %o bear omthem. Straugs to say, though the horscmen can see sl that {s golng on, the) tlon combimed, The desertors are princi- pally Redifs or Landwohrmen} tho troops of the line, being well clothed, hold together bet- ter. A preguant slgn of the gencral demoral- §zatlon is, that, for tne first time in this wor, ot Jeast in_European Turkey, sevon battalions at Goeny Dukntk and five at Felis lotd down their arms without attempting to cut their way «. When the latter rond learned of the excursion it at onoe concluded thet tho agreement hnd been broken. There were hot . words, mauy threats, and several conferences ust week, but eventually an understanding was orrived at. Bofar as the Tron Mountaiu, International & Great Noahern, and Texas & Paciflc Railroads ara concersied, the excursion is FRANCE. ILLEOAL ACCOUNTS. Panis, Nov, 23.—The report of the Commit- teo on the special accounts opened by the Ne Brogito Ministry duringtho recent dissolution, amounting® 18,000,000 fraucs, declares tho ace sidered worth 8400,000 ouly three or four yeafs sluce. thoose to remaiy tantalizingly near st haud. | torough. Ag Tells o ludicrous Inctdent hap- | liat th auift. A chargoof #45 was made un eacli ex- BfLLIARD ioous o remaly tanalliyaly oot ut . | toraneh (A% TS0 yattatan. whioh.id To | e Lt S HLEE by cannol Lo sene: | Gursioniet, in onler to pay tho rent of the Pall- LLIALDS, they nre within rauge. Thelr shots begin 1o | tired from the field carly and sceurcd its ro- P % | yun cars, mect fncidental expenses, ond puy | An Exciting Gamo nt St. Louls Tetween Box- take effcet. The lulls arc just sending us back tho cchioes of their fusillade, when—in a mo- ment—overything {8 choved, BURINISED! From many places on tho hillsides, where obly . mutnent ago there was nothing to beseen but the bare ground, start up dense flies of ‘Russtau infoutry. The Wills are covered with . ‘them; their shouts echo from aldo to side. In an 1nlhmf.1lbe{ are pouring feurful vollcya ul treat, un hearing an hour usfterwards of the general surreider, marched backc and Jaid down 1ts arms with the rest. 1 send you soina detallsof the battle of Gorny Dubnik oii e 2ith, The place was the centro of the defenses on the Sotia road,—this piuce, Dulny Dubuik on the cast, aud “Telis on the wust, betner its outlyiug posts. Tt wom strungly futrenched, with a principal redoubt of 40y yirds uuuhchnml a snall, high redoubt Inside. | such rafiroad faro as road: might make. The Chie & Alton, amonz atber roads, refused to -head the porty, When the facls beeame kuvwn, the Missouri, xa8 withdrew 1ts serious objections, (leneral Passenger Agrent is still some- what sore. Probably no trouble would have artsen had not the_eXeursion been injudiclous- Jy cdvertised In the Northwest, the ndvertise- nient not giving the fects, but speaking of the ?.hurlnhu of the nation. THE THADES-COUNCILS. Pnss, Nov. 23.—Delegates of the Trades- Couutlls of thia city who went to tho Elysce to- day were recelved by Viscount D'Ilarcourt, Secretary of the President, who sald President MaeMahon regretted that he wos unatle to re- celve them. The delegates presented an nddress nat ga the excurajon | ton and Gallagier—An Exhibition of Rare Nerve,nnl Averages of 13 28.44 and 13 2344, Spacial Disvateh to TAe Chicngo Tridune, B1. Locis, Nov, 23,—Uncof the most extraor- dinary and exciting billlard games ou record was played before o larze audience fn this city this afternoon, between Willlam Scxton, chame, ‘murdero ot distances on both flanks of | i e B e ut. 160 yards o | 10 bto President, ealling uttentlon o tha star. | copyjow rute ; ¥ ey plon of Afucrica, and Thowas Gulingher, tho urdcrously elort distunces on both g of | T v el U SR while fingn of | nation of trado tu Larls au to the fact that ey low vt whiols Would bo charged Ohlo champldd, In the triangular tournament wng:llen:, twl m;xl‘um Rlu i punlish uwu lhultur-lrulluh\:lluud detactieil rnh«pl;-. cx(luul- 2:;“:;’{,:\‘g;fix;:!l:ll,\é:lt‘uthnunrc reduced tomisery ITEMS. now {n progress at Mussey's. In thu first part oy lri "F 0l 10 ussian cavalry, fui over two miles, upa very fornudable b >3 - 5 of the game the worst kind of Juck Dlll'lubd v vance k) ‘ ? o | addseas concludes: * Wa tliink 1t Mes | After tho banguet to Chlef Joscph at Bis- R R A L o I o A g wiila BE vhin faced soutl COEEC | 01\t to end il dieaatrous and dungeruus | marcie D. T, 0 week ago, Col. U. G. Cooky Gallagher, who had & total score of 27, while situation, and to avert the contiiee threatening between the powers of State, by giving complete sutlsfuction to the wish which was clearly aud loudly expressed at the recent clections.™ b M. BATHIID was to have another fnlerview with? the Pres!- dent to-day on behalf of the Orleanists, to urge Eexton had 221, In tho cigbteenth Inning Gal- Iagher cume forward with tho largest rin of the fanie, scoring 134, which placed the scorc at 233 In favor uf Sexton. At the forty-third fnning Sexton lacked but, two to go out, having 593, and Gallagher was 110 behind. Sexton made 7o longer left the possibility of retreat, Tha warrowhness of the road, the closcness of the averwhelniug fire, the advantageous positions pecured be thie enemy,—above uil, the sudden- ‘mss of the attack,—unman and paralyze them, Vsale-atricken, the Turksrun hither und thitlier, - \errifiey, bmvfldcn:d‘,]uunlnu o uffer the least Hes in n bollow behind. 1t was' bula, by shout twelve battallons of *Turks, under Chefket Pusha himsell, but who left tho place carly the day. . His troops fought under Achiet Feoul Pashu, a very respectable soldier of 55, who did his duty well. Chefket’s absencs did not make much duferenca to his men, who fought well for traveling ngent of the West Wisconsin and Chicago & Northyestern Rallroade, presented tho Indlan warrfor with an clegant corn-cob pipe, which Juseph seemea to prize highly, ‘Thercupon n gentlemou borrowed Mr, Cook's mock cigar-case and told Joseph that ho desired res 'stance, Tliln the u‘l {fildt{ d\ulll the victorlous | seven hi,ur:. e Urhi-nu‘ln alwuys dlu Iui';m;\l an fiumedinto ""-:’gn';; :l';“;‘l;‘:g“"m‘")' volicy+ | 1o show bim how tha Agents played it on tho | 1aud falled. Gallagher fouud the balls scat- Rus Vans. They reach the trenches us soon ns | walls, They hud ouly four icuns i b n' ' ~ i Indians, offering hi Iy Joseph orly | tered, but, Ly several brilliant position-shots, vl ka themse or | oot 2 % ette G 0 o e Loxpoy, Nov. 20.—A Parls correspondent of | 0 8, offering him o clzar, oscph cagerly | 0 . LT s ';‘:','35 nn‘::nflsn‘nfil:\!:é‘ k:l'll:w:rl:xg:nf joid fl:fl Vi u:;d:l‘:x:;‘luw?"::cm‘-";llln::‘ !{'ll'ixl:z:-.fl the Times Leleara Despito the reports that | reached for It, but, instead of a clzar, hu belield congrregated them along tho dgut ratl, aud, by o fizure with Its thumb to its nosc in o very b have been l:rculnl‘n to-day, I have just learned o suzrgestive manner, The Chiefl was Dbewildered detleate nursing, counted rapidly up to G, to-nfght on undoubted authority that no over- when they broke badly. Bhots 64 and 5 otity, They havo It 8l thelr own way, o race | Chirakoo at Gn, m.of the 24th, The troops l!mlzy tl.erc 18 no defense of u pusition that wus emgaged wetes The Beeond Divislon, of tho deemed. dnvinclble. Tho 'l | ViZo: ¢ fers, Cauloft | ture | for compromise had Lien made to | b firal, but lnaily burst out lnughing, and sald 1 jgyvev ¢ 1 e O e bt waly’ B pale Gunde, vize: the Mosow (rendin, e | the Lett, “Tuo audcty ls inereasig, and e e stsastan of tho raanner i | HoMreser whlch wero lustly shisroll debothe thicen tro wd, are driven over tho crest of the | Rewimentof the Fiest Diviston, euctiot four {ianuieting reports aro ngnin current, Rumors | which the Azents treated tho Indioue, and re | |4y o 4 1ill, abyudon tn munitions, arms, everything, battalions, and the Guard Tiraleur Brigude,— | are humerous and conflleting, 1t is certain, | queetod that it be sent to the Great Father nt | held them untit 60 hod been recorded, and then Washington to conviuce him of the justice of his (Jusepl's) cause. Quite u scrivus eollision oceurred yesterday mormg on the Chicaze & Alton Rajlroad at Suminit, just the uther side of tho Brizhton liowever, that the Budiet Committes aro not fnciined to ndont extremu xnexunm?. I will ofily refuse to adopt such portlon of the estl- maics as can be withheld without Injury to the genoral interests of the country. ot them out of an ugly position on to the up- per. rail, continuing to 100, wlgn the spplsuse was deafenivg. Ha then idrove them futo the apposiio corner. Tho excitgment awmong: the spectators wna painful, and, ofter the applausce ‘Fhe contusion twenty-fotir battalfons fn_all,—with sixty-four RuDns, and one reginent of: cavalry, the Lancers of the Graud-Duke Nichuias, Thie uttack wus ordered for 1 o'clock, 8o g to gve the nrtillery full the to operate; but the samu mistake o iy indeseribablg, A WILD UK, Meqowillo the Itussians steadily Cpmh on their advanco with nusbated vigor, ” Clouds of trmiahars cover al! the mountain-slopes. Al v ona . timo Indescribauly short, It | curre Lers 3t Flatni ot L H L MGG AMHX100 . ‘S{rolsbtzal geloz southeas parlull | o, ety BT (St ot was full midday when sslans gave us the er, ‘The npetuosity of vounis troobs icel A N 5 . gt o - bk ol frst warning of thielr presence, sud l‘h 4 o'lovk | hundled woa not Lo bo rea rufned, At 1o, m).' SONORA. stocketrain to pass, when the latter, which was | ‘The bllll were lying almost in o line, not more Alian two fect apurt, and equi<listant, He heal- running at the rate of ffteen miles an hour, col tuted n moment, and Recided to play a fullow our ariy was fu full roteal. Bquuily stoun Tfded with the cars that were not_yet drawi oft e Grenwbier Reiiment, waleh was on the Rus- Ing was tho easy with which this ireat feat was took the rignt redoubt With n rush. Tocsox, Arizoni, Nov. 33,—Advices from sinn ledt, Ing was tho cany s e hat armeat st | ' hoy immediately cuno ander a awfut fusil- | Sonora stao that 40 suldicrs Tort that placo to | tho main-track, The ensing of the stock-trais [ shot for positlon, borderto got the fico rermain: lprllu,lem tho ground, Tesistauce was virtual fade from the T ntenl roctoubt. commanding | drive out renezade Indfavs from the Bleem | W "“‘"y,“"f"'éw‘ “"‘{, "l“," “"“"“f‘" wers | e ”"“"';'}‘m‘h ‘l’,‘“"“"h"“"i.""",“"".',‘.’“‘.:’,'"' et an oad. Nt u snglo wan was fred at th | it, and, what was awrse, the who'e | Madro, This will probably eauso them to come Lt R ikl ut fortunately no ouo | faws of defeat, Hut tho shot, bareis by slog, aivanang Russians as they camo up the bl | urtiliery fire of thelr lelt wing wis at ouce | ook vo Arizonn, was ‘lu % "1',"“, O i '[ he ’I‘t'm",‘,” Syt -um' ) oF iy On ' tho contrary, so unmauned werv our forces | ueutmiized, Consequently, the floht Janguish- ’; ‘Another fast-frofght Juo has beon opened, | do Iwant togol'! askedthe chiamplon. ne. REMARKADLE PROPOSITION, It is also reported thut Diaz and Lerdo aro parleying to settle the Mexican complications. Lendo proposes to foreizo uil the elalns to the Presidency If lie ts glven Lower Californle, So- nurs, Chlhuahun, and Duraniro, leaving thoe other, provinees to Diaz, ‘The samu udvico states that there I8 very Jittls hope uf any com- prouiiso on that bosis. MISCELLANY. TUE SCOTFISIL MIERARCIY. Toxvox, Nov, 3,—A currespondent states that the cstablishment of the Ruman Hicrarchy of Scotland has been Indetinltely postponed. DISTHESS AMON( THE MINEUS, Loxpoy, Nov, B.—The distress among tho miniog population of Cornwall hns becomo so eonuecting St. Louis with Canada and New Eugland points, It §s nomed the Great Eastern Fast Frelght Line, nud runs fro: St. Louls over tho Wabash, Grand Hapids & I[ndiana, Chivagu & Lake luroy, Grand Truuk, unu Central Ver- wmunt Raflronds. * that the Turkist ruuners cut tho traces of thele artiilery, mounted thely borses, and galloped away. It waa every mun for himself,—a suiver- aslmauve qui peut,” The dav w: en up, snd 10 one thought of anything but his own safe “The brave infantry, it i true, did what they «could for a shiort thne; but it was o forlorn Tope, snd at lags what was left of them Jolned in_the general retroat, with' tho exclamation, “Defeat] Deteart 1t 1 thu will of Allab” “OF WILICIL | WAB A FAUT.Y Continulng thely vnward rush, the Muscovites overtake maoy of the retreating Turke, and it 18 heartrending to sce the n{‘luz nieses of jugle tives, all urpiug thelr way to Erzeroum, strug- 2ling under the concontrated fre of vho greater part of the Russian buttalions. -Buch was tho condition of matters at_u quarter to 8. Tuo Kene was ap| nllm‘,:. Imagine, (€ you can, u territied. mingled throng of men ot horse-* ed. ‘The Moscow Resciment, which followed tho Grenadiers, took more to the right, and cn. denvored, under cover ol the banky and itehos of the chaussee, to storm the central redoubly but they oniy added to the slaughter, The “Parkish tilie-fire from* the left redoubt touk them n flank and rear, and strowed the road .Ahiok with corses. ‘The artillery fire of the Kus- slan right wing was continuei ull this tines and the right colnmun, consfating of the Panlott and Finland Regiments, eettinis round Ly the ruvines of the tittle streams on which Guorny Dubmk lies, swarmed up tho placs ot the great rodoubt to within 200 yards; but the commanding fire of the Inshle redoubt Kept them steo i cheek, and, Josing hundreds of tmen und scores of olivers, they could not gain an fuch of grouml. Such Is the eflect of breechioading rifle-tir out of the fecblest Intrenchuients sgalist men rcp]lllcd tuo re’eree, nnd, when Sexton bad made it, s first nct was to shake hands and coit- gratulate Gallagher on his wonderful cxhibi- tion of nerve. ‘That his pluck had beon appre- cinted by the spectators was manifested by threo riuglne cheers, which were given for him with a will. Subjolnca is the SUAMANY AXD SCORE, Match game of billiands between Willlam Sex- ton and Thomas Uallagher, French capvm, UUO poluts up, 2x-inch bulls, on a b-vy-10 table: brxroN--30, 18, 8, bU, 3, U7, U, V. 7, 2, 0, 22, 0,70, 1. 18, %, Uy 1%, 0; B, 0, &3, b, O, o . Ave Uattactizn: A INDIANS: = ° RNeported Eseape of 1,700 Flous. ¢ Aueclal Dispatch (v The Chicnao Tribune, Wasiminutox, Do, €., Nov. 23.—Information hias reached the uutnorities hero that while moving the Bfoux from the Jted Cloud Agency to the Missourl River, 1,700 of them "roke away, and are mow on the war-path, Gen. Tersy hins ordered the cavalry to prepare for w winter campalen. Thoss who thus deserted aru v 0,1, B, 114 e, 18 23-4 Kefeaee, Jobn iloward, * Umpire for eorge ¥, Nlowson; umpire for Ualtagher, Touy Uelscr, ‘fwo of game, i hours aud 30 miated. . e — 3 Sexton, back, Turkish fulantry ond ulllcers, Clr- wiio try to rusti over the intel ngg ground. i t 1l fzed charitabl operating b the Deadwood country, and have e - casslans and aslil-Bazouk camp-tol- | Iv 18 mere butehery's all must® go'down belore great as to requiro Bi orgAbize table | ,ircudy uttacked traius aud caused pgencral cons lowers, camgls, and thelr .:l'rlvnn,- oxen, I .\'utunlry Jue so | movament for thele rellel, sternation. THE NATIONAL GRANGE, the butlets; und the Russiun many men [n:cuum magmitleent on parade, anit dellied Lo MInCuvrG o1 smootit ground to an hey hiavs not yet Jearnt even tho clements of the new tactics, “An {nfantry corps Which 18 not in the handa of its scctlon commanders in such o casu i3 helplessly dostroyed. Each sue censive wavo of men tn disorder nercly udds to asunitics, It inskes no'lnpreseion on thy cuemy; aud, the more gallantly it s guided by {ts young ofticers, the more §¢ sivclis tho deatii- roil. . ‘Pl urks, with thelr four guus and thelr twelve buttalfons fn & dirtv letle carsiwork, heid thelr ground froms 10 m. il B p. e against atxty-four gues aud twenty-four of the fluest battalions of thu far-fumed Imperial juard of Russiy, Night wuo deawlog on, and Gourko, despalring of sucecss, unumhlul the briguade-cominatde nd gave the order to druw the wen off under cover of the evenlug, when all of usudden the men took the thing into thelr ownyhands, The Tiratileur Brigude— thoso four splendid battulions—crept round vy the ravines and villags cowpletoly In rear of tha r2doubt, and the men, breakini out of th hands of the battallon-commanders, rushwl up o the lucls, smd, lylng down, swept the whola rear parspetywith tho fire of thelr Her- daus. At the sume mowent the Finlund Regl- neng entered a brenk where the ditel uud pura- pet bind not been cumploted, When tho ‘Turks saw themselyes outwitted and outnumbered, they lost heart, avd Achmet Fevzl Pasha at 6 p. 1. holsted the white flag, Thoss who were fu tho rear woks wade thele eseaps_under cover of tue darkuess, . though the . Grand-Duke's lancers pursucd them sud killed 8 fow, Seven battalions lald down thelr urms, sud, to fudge by the appearsee of the mcu, Were not sorry t0 exchange starvation and cold for better targ and s lfe jree from shellay but Achmet Fevai Pasho_behaved with groat diguity when ques- tioued fu Gourke's tent, ‘Thus tho persletency of the men tumed what would have beeu another bloody repulss into o great success; but this paltry carthwork cost the Sccond Di- visfon of the “fmpertal Guard 154 ofllcers and & Dtle over 3,000 nien. It wa not Gew. Gourku's fault. s atoak was mllulnbl{ rlluml:d, and would huye been well exeutsd 4F the ferepres- CINCINNATI, U, Nov. .—The National Grange met lu morning sesslou, Ths Com- mittee on Lectures stated that the scrvices of lecturers were wnuch sought, snd rucum- imended the subject to the caretul conslderation of the Exgcutive Committee, The Committes on the Constltution recom- mended nn amerlinent giving one representa- tive from cech tato, and one vote for cach 10,000 adultional won . ‘Phis recommends- tion is now before the Grange. ’» e — FINANCIAL, s Specjal DADaicA Su The Chicugn Tribune. DUBUQUE, la., Nov, 83.~C. N, Jorgensen, of Storm Lake, hap gone into bankrupiey, The, principal creditors aro in Dubuque and Chicago, Liabllities, 39,000, Mr. Jorzensen s o very promiuent man, and {s the present Danlal Cou- sul for fowa. Burrato, Nov, 28,—John P. Trible, whole- salo commission dealer, bas made wn assin- ment to Phiilp Decker. Liabilitics reported largely in excess of asscLs. INTERNATIONAL BXRIBITION. Miran, Nov, 88.~It Is announced that an_fn- teruational exbibition will bu held here i 1870, ALFONNU'S INTENDED MARNIAGY. AMapuip, Nov, 38, —~The Minister ot forelgn Affalrs will to-morrow tormally notify the for- lzn Powers of thy intended marrlaws of King Al‘;unw with the Princess Marlo @'Los Mer- cedes, TUR DEATH PENALTY ABOLISIED.. Roxy, Nov. 33.—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day auriog the debate the Penat Codo clauss nbolishing capital punishment was agopted by n large majunity, Several Deputivs afterwards urged that the Govermnent should lusert a cluse fu future extraditfon treaties vxempting criminals under sentence of death trom Hability to extrudith LUBSIA'S THADE WITU CENTUAL ASIA. Renviy, Nov, 23,—The commercial rolations of Hussia with Centrul Asla ara constantly fu- creasiyg despite the war sgaust Turkey, “The fmport of cotton from Khlva aml Bokhars fa of special truportance, for within thres months about 3,000,000 1bs. kave been Imported thence, und_ the Orenburg Ralwey has fonwarded o total uf about 1,153,000 ewt. of cotton. Hussla, on tho other hand, has already exported to Khiva and Bokhars ianufactured cotton goods 1o thy value of 500,000 roubles, e — e THE BRAIDWOOD MINERS. d Syectal Pispich ta The (dlcagn Tridune, Jowgr, Ill, Nov. 23.—Although the Brald- wood miners resulved to resume work, tho difl- culty Ls not settled by any means. Tlo compa- nics will not ve-employ all the old miners, aud thoee whom they have rojucted ard naturally dissatisfied, sndgt s fusred will creato troublo with thosp wuo bave sigued coutracts. The mioers held o mass-mecting to conalder the Altuation, at which It was stated that the com- pauics hod yromised to take back all tho striking miners, cxcept a baker's dozen of thy rinzicaders, but now rejected a majurity of tue Eoglish-speakivg Wels, Itallans, sud Bobe- na, auy uearly every Beotch and Irish miner. -um and vehlcles of varlons descriptions, alftiroWn togethior into an undtingutshable throng, pressinz on with recklcss fury und un- weasonable punfc—and in great pars under the murderous firo of the Russlans—toward Erze- roum. Itis a strusule forlife over roads deep ‘in mud, Words {uit to convey the fmpressiop olsuch & scens. Just mow tltess nen wero «drawn up on thuse helghits to defend Erzeraun § ‘now they are rustiing towanl it as their only -Bope of salety and rest, nud the main anxicty ‘a who shiall be thcro tirat. "+ NOTIING UAN CHECK THB PANIC. ‘Ton minutes later than the time 1 have just anmed I reach the front of Erzeroum. Horo Hwr awhile the spectacle is even moro shocking thou the tout. Thy aftriehted Governor lus gven orders to shut the gates of the city. Thus e is keeping out the dense crowd of fugitivea, As 8 cunsequence, & bloody struugle cusues be- tween thoso withlnand thoso outside. Both sldes “tala to thelr arns treely, aud the men on thy Tainparts use swordy, nitles, and bayoticts mdis- crimipstoly in deiviog back the throng, At Teugth the ctowd forees tho gutes and finds refuge in the city, ller tho terror prevailing fo atits hichest. Tho streots are crowded with wearied, wouuded, fambshing soldiers valuly jeeking rest aud food, alarmiug the fuhabitants Ly their appearatice, and many of then, unable 10 go farthier, 1alling down to sieep in the decp aud of the thoroughfares, Huch is the con- 1ttion of afalrs when uiht closcs fn. Moukhtar Pusha hos lost some thousands of men, sixty -guns, nearly all his h-gd:u“ ~in & word, tho ‘wholo of thy force uuder bis own lwmediate weommand s destroyed; aud, worse thau all, *Deve-Boyun {8 In ttie hands of the enemy, whuse iaudvant ts Moukhtar now hears, are withiu ‘twomiles of the Capital of Armeuls, whila “Large vavalry fores s reported to bays been seen :‘c‘;uhum bovering about I full view of the ALL QUIET IN SAN- FRANCISCO, 8N Fuancisco, Nov. 28.—Te-morrow will bo observed ns o general hollday, Tho bunks, Stock Exchanges, and pubile ofilees will be closed. Ureparations for tho workingmen's demonstration have been golnz on actively. The real Juboring classus are taking hold of the movement, gIViNg assuranve of an orderly and cacelul denonstratton on o grand scale. it ls nown, bowever, tbut rowths snd thicves from abrowd‘huve becn congreguting i this city, hop- ing for sunle oppurtunity tor plunder, aud the potice autboritics bave ninde thorough prepard- Tion ogatist o contiugency, The wilitary will wlso Lo i readiness, and the Fire Depuriment under speeial orders, Indicatious naw are that ruod order will Ly malntalued throughout tue lay. e e— THAT HOG STORY. NasuvitLe, Tenn., Nov. 25,—The Amenican tomorrow publishos u letter from Prul. E, D, Cope, of Philadelphia, denylug the statement fulng the rounds of the press, to the cffoct that Lo bad discovered in Texssa new varety of hog, with hoof uncieft, The Professor says hu hus known of it cxisteuce in ‘tuls couutry wany {eafl uud (s well awaro that it has beeu 1u booka n lmu: tlme, The variety &, however, ou interestiue onein an evolutivnary pulut ol view, nud soute Femarks of hls to thus elfect fu a letter to sume ono probably gave riso to tho impression that it 18 now, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Kxokux, la., Nov. Z.—Navigation above this polut bas been suspended for the scason, aud the canal around the rapids will bo clused 1n & day or two. Spectul Dispatch to Th Chlcago Tridund. WasuNaToN, D, U., Nov. 25.—The Appellate Court, after heariug orst sarguments in the mandauus. cass of tho Town of Pana vs. Tho OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. MovitLy, Nov, B.~Arrived, steamship Bo- 1lvfe, from New York. PuilApeLriA, Nov, 2.—Arrived, stoamabip Switzerland, from Anwerp, Nyw YorK, Nov.23.—Arrived, stcamships Augtralia, from London; Maus, 3 Rotter- dam; Anchorla, from Glasgow, BOUTILAMPTON, Nov. 38.—Arrived, stcamalip Mo sel, from New York. CINCINNATI GROCERS, Cmtcivxat, Nov. 28.—A Urocer's Exchanzo was orgauized here to-day. R Dimond wus elected President, B. G, Stakit ood W. £. Bish- op, Viee-Preaidents; A. K. Clark, Secretarys and J. C. Hopple, Treasurer. A member res rted tho puselase of B0 sarks of coifeo st Ejoblha uuder New York prices; with the ad- Qitiona) sdvanteges iu freight sud tine of sbip- ADVICH UNUEEDED. .Daylight bas brought us uo rellef, Al thy ough the night, while buudreds of poor, brav'e fellows had Leen sleepivy in tho streets, Mou khigr and all Pashas have beeu hotding acon i war. They urze adefonie of Er- zerow, u to the very lust. ‘The Governor of the city anl the *)Uudpl.l Tubabitants plead fora | sible impetuosity of the youue Grenadier Regl- | No detindio sctivn was ‘taken ot tho mecting, | State Auditor to compel the registration snd weut o lulp_nner. ‘hoy are trylng to fmpress on the | mcut had nut spoile all and stlenced half nis | aud thers Lave been no sdditional develop- | certifying of the levyto pay §100,000 bouds VEST| everhop 3ful ‘Turkish Commauder-iu-Chlef that gunsfur the whule dav. “ | ments, Tho companies cvidently propose to luucct by that township o favor of the Bpriog- THE SILVER QUE 10N, .= successt ul defenso uf Erzcrouts s fropossible. Whilo this oction was golng on the First Di- | protect tuclr own lutorests, und prevent strikes | ficld & Ililnots Soutbeasturn Railroad, amd To the Edutor of The Triduas, vhlun of thg Guard, under Raucl, was blockiug tho Pleyna rusd, und the Fourtl of to Firut D) vision, kuown 1 our buoksas tho Ga-hlum Regt™ 1went, but wiich hua re ly recelved back its old title of Juzerski, which it . bore under Paul 1., was detaclied us o tlanking purty to the weat to obseryo Tells, wherw tive battalfons of Turks were utrenched with ouly threo guus, Preclse- Iy the sawy thiug bappebed there, What was n thw future, by retaluiug the ¥ blacklegs, and ro cuiploying only thuse of the old miuers fu whots they hove ‘contidence, Tho wmen re-eto- ployed resumed Work upon the cowpanies® teras, which are 83 cents per ton, fucludiug 15 ceuts for brusting. The ouly polnt cotceded by tho companies 13, that the ey sro to bo pald thelr back pay in full fnside of tuirty days, aud all e costs that wers fncurred “in taking the sauno under advisewcut, sdjuurncd this witeruoon until aext Monday siorulug. ———— TEMPERANCE. Soecial Dirpasch (o Tha Cteago Trivune. BroosixuToN, IlL., Nov. 25.—Not siuce tho erusade bus Bloomington been so deeply stirred with excitewent on tomperance as uow. Two Mr. Moxguis, 1ll., Nov. 7.—Your position upon the siiver question, I am glad to know, is heartify ludorsed by uiue-tenths of the people in this part of ¢ho country. Although from tho Herce contest now befug waged upon the ques- tlon of * remonctization,” sod the charges of repudiation and fraud on the part of mauy Thelr owa* men ars duunf:nlmd, deroralized, broken; while tho Husslaus ore tlushed with ‘Victury, sed are In actual poescseion of thy ‘helghig that commandthevity. I Liar & stated tbst parlewscntaries have actually been dis- jg&chnd to tho enciny’s cainp to learn ou what ‘teris the place way surrendered: but, up to ‘thia tiae, such neotistions, if theylove actual- Jy been entered T pou, bave led to bo resdit, D BCENKS OF C A jugnded for @ recounolsauce ouly was con- | tho lithrtiun between the thiners and ks Eustern journals, I, with thousnds of otlens, Wickhe vl iy thp alaren wnd coutasion are § voled luto nu assault by the dush iy o eoa | the Lilastion, biton, | Q8 ANy She [/ Wik ane. s soeorled by THE RNNE 21 yuici thi drliclpies layuivad fn <tbis guestion T | Aaybreak 16 scomed as | suidicra, who gt wider sllnire, suge thou | latter. The companles tow clalul vo nsble | serics of temperance wcettoge was naugurated | org yory simple, sud repudiate with scora thu 11 the whole populat’on was leaving thy place, | Drose out of their ofticers’ hands. ‘ThefPrashe | to pay thess costs just at present. Tl 0 Ghica- | at Washiugtoalsy Hall, uuder the leadership of {mputation of a desire to cheat the 1oudbolder —probably dreading Russiau -mfiu, Dossibly | ness, however, cost thei dear. After geptior En:uummgtw'fi ::fll:n 'fix;xlx:muy': '1"&” Mr. A, B. Campbell, of Bloowlvgton. These | o 0F¢ sully aud cosl u u rust of he 10 the value of vne ceut of what is hoiwestly bis due. When were the presentoutygaud, vz Uow- crument bomids fasued! Comwencing /0 1ol aud ruuning throueh the years up to the bruee vt ons of 1377, exikpy thy tcmporury issfie of within S00 yards of the works, thuy werywith- drawn with dibleuity wt dusi, and the Turks, thiuking they were reteeatiug, sallivd out aficr tuew wigh the bavonet, Neurly 400 wounded remalaed o the ground under the abeer lofluvncs of the fncldests ol thu previous ey, Already tho srchives of the «aty aud & vast quantity of baggage bave beeu seit uway. The Russlaoy, §t i3 reported, Lave hrestoned immedlately to beglu thy bombards mcetings Lave beon carried on by the Washin, tonlan Suclety, snd bave, night by night, growu fu caruestuess aud importance. Biuce the be- ginning vearly 1,000 nawes bave beeu sadcd to cumpanics combiued, offers to pu{ $1,00 03 its partion ol tho total custs, uud the vther cotu pasles promise to scttle on the same busis. This §s not 50 Uberel as the - Cowpauy’s Lreb - e Establish the precedent that a contract may be PmLApELPuiA, Pa., Nov. 23.—Onc of the [rchanged to nkrease the oaiue of A debt and tho correlative (dea goes with 1t that it may be cianged to fengfit the debtor. Thia would be putting aclub In the hands of *sft-money " men su-h as they woukl never have been able to construet for themselves, tract be futfiled in goirit andta the letter, and not according to the ezpech the other. If silver depreelates In consequence of Its Jarge production (an unforescen event), that {s the misfortune of the creditor and no fault of the debtor: and, vice versa, scarcity would not release the debtor from his just oblizations. : munetize siiver, anid thereby depreciate the coin bonds may be paid, that {s no busiucs of ours, andd good fuith does not rav]ullm us to dance when thuse Governmenta whist] tlon of sfiver may so derange the comparative valie of gold and silver as to make it necessary |ul hnv::hn t”hl“"u nlnmhu'lll ulh mi“!"mmemi h:l when that time comes, in the judament of the ment of type and rules, was started at 81,000 } wilized nations of the cartn, even then it would have no ecffect, {n equily, upon the contracts Pmu-u of scaltng up from a bi- to a mono-metal ) oz scal Why not! proposing to refund thie national debt upen tic mound-metallic basis, and, lustead o paying 5 and © pez cent interest, pay & and I one would object. Meoting of the Leglalature~The Tolltical dispotch sava¢ The Legisiature assembled to- day. 1n the Senate there wers ten resignations announced, induding B. A. Smails, President pro tem., who resigned to-day, All of the re- slgning mewmbers aro Republicaus, who have Leen compelied to this course In order Lo es- cape the fate of Smalls and Cardozo, 0f the ten vacancles, four have been filled by recent clections of Defocrsts. A significant fact in be a matter of _surpriso Lo mauy, as it was coti (*these elections Is, that the Democratic Scnator clected for this county received 1,083 out of against ' & Republican majobity last year sentiment since the conviction of the tiyn of thc State's oblizatious, and argucs public-schiool system to give education to all classes. . fdent Barrios was discovered on the 1at inst, They had formed an assoclatjun with secret rigns and passwords, com]) tand recoguized Noj let the con- lations of onc party or 1t forelgn Governmenta have scen fit to de- | .} u which the forelzn bondhulder of Amerfcan . The large produc- ged persous, derive rome stimnlative tonic. Dest quality, gten T Red Flannel Undervests and’ Dn\'en\.s White Canton Flannel Drawors, KEEP'S C Bold children while tecthing. diarrhoa, wind colic, and regulates tho bowe! ———— - THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE barder to bear than the alimenta of miadlo lif of yonth, alnce the resistafit power In the systen has diminiehed with declining years, and disenss and paln have more power over the enfeobled body, It fa therefore the mors esscntial that thal resiatant power ahonld be angmented. Stomach iitters, n benlgn tonie cordlal, is Admim- Hostetter's ted for the pnrpose. 1t connteracts the nly Inflnm cn peenliar to ace, Bnd succors worn ont natare, An it were, to the flickering lamp of ife. fraah wa comfort na well na relief, thua lightening the par- den of age and retarding in & meannre the progrem Tt vivifica tho feeble frame, a ?A new oil, diffuses sth thronrh the elilied veins, and gives f decay. Ladiesin delicate health, as weil ay nt benefit from this whole- which s sbsolately pare, nub}ctllcnnbln in favor, aad {s recommended by hysicians of repute. E [ BUSINESS NOTICES. Keep's Patent Partly Made Dress Shirts. G for $U, only plain seams to KERP'S UNDERWEAR. best pnnl"y... sens iannel Underve: . bet gl extra heavy,. % OLLARS AND CUFFS: Four-ply Llnelll Collarm, Gfor75e. Cufts, 83 dozen. 7 3 East Madison strect. e —— Jeffers' French Catarrh Remedy I Ware ranted care for catarrh, colds, soro throat, offen< jve breath. headache, anthma, and bLronchitia Lby druggiste, Sample frce. Office 70 Stato —— 1'as ¢ Mrs. Winslow’s Bonthin, It cures trect Syrnp® for sentery and Pinckney, Jackson & Co.'a Fine Spices. sl is anx: on, justice demands a correepond- ey dorn of Infercst at the same time. ‘stmplify this whole controversy by appreliend no Isasc Rice. SOUTIL CABOLINA. Revolutlon=Gov. ampton and the State Debt. 3 Recial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. New Yong, Nov.23,.—The Jerald's Columbia 1,004 votes, the whole nuymber polled, of 2,300. The Dewnocrotic Senator-clect from Charleston is returned on a voto of 1,560 out of 1,581, the whble number cast. Haves' majority In that county last year was 3,500. Bo com- pletely overwhelming has been thetide of p‘r‘i‘x)“c - thleves'that the negrocs manifest no luterest io tlie election, and scem utterly Indifferent, “Ihe white vote s not more than one-third of the number htretofore cast. CoLUMBIA, 8, C.,, Nov. 28,—Gov. Hampton sent his aunual message to the General Assem- bly to-dny. _lio atronzly deprecates the mnn&}n- at tho settlement of the publicdebt question shall be made on o basts which will not impair the credit of the State, Mo urges the fostering of o "GUATEMALA. A Plot Discovercd to Assassluste the Mem- bors of the Government—Seventeen Con- spirators Executedl, ‘ Correrpondence Nen York Herald. PANAMA, Nov. 18.—A conspimcy ogainst the, Government of Guatemala aud the jife of Pres and scventeen of the conspirators were stiot on theplaza of the Capital. The leaders were Maj. Kopesky, o Mungarian adventurer; Capt. Do Leon Rodaa, of the .artillery; Jose Pavon, Enrlque Gerzinan, and Gabricl Agullur, a priest. ed of o few soldlers and artisans, and they recRoned upon a, large discontented class for support. Tho President and Ministers, although they had recelved sev- eral warnings that something was on foot, thought that the intimatiuns conveyed to them were 1dl¢ tales, and {t was not until Nov. 1, the day fixed for carrylog out the scheme, that they Leeame aware of the full extent of the danger threateniog them. = “the signature of the President had becn forged to orders calling the Minsters to Lis houso on the morning of the 2, and other orders had been prepared, bearing tho officialy) stamp and signature of the General-in-Chief, by which the oilicers in command of tho various barracks and posts were to deliver up thetr charges to the oflicers presenting the fraudu- leut orders, and who, of course, were associates fn thu cousplracy. . The confederates to the number of 100 wére tounite about 12 o'clock at uight o tho astil- Iery barracks, to which thoy were to bu ad- mitted by Kopesky, and where they wers to be armed. Tho priest had undertaken to drug the gruards of the President’s house at the palace, Tho consplrators were then to gain tho entrance to the President’s residence, and having nssas- sinated him and Bis family to call the Ministers by weansof tle false orders ond ussassinate them lkewisc, ° “Fwenty-four of tholeading men of the Admin- {stration weru thus to be disposed of. The mob waa then to be armed, 8 forced loan lnposcd upon the merchaots, aud_the new Government Inaugurated. Fortunately the plan miscarried, although it would appear, by very little. The conspirators metas wWas ogreed Upon, but sus- picion huving been aroused, the 1illunll on thy different posts wers doubled and troops krfit under arms all nlehit, and,'toward mumning, the leauders of the _plot ueterinined to postpono ite execution, and thelr fulluwcnlllecd out of thy artillery barracks ono by ouo and returned 1o thelr homes, not, however, without beliuz noted Ly the vigilant eyes of some of the Government ofticials whoso suspiciona hud ticen arouswd. Kopeaky was jmmediately ar- rested and: beforo night nenraf il of the con- spiratory wero in custody. On Nov. 5 tive of the couspirators were sliot, and on the Tth twelve more, including Kopesky, lodos, sod Aguilar, ——— IOWA SOLDIERS, . Des Moings, la., Nov. 24—Tho Polk County soldicrs’ reunion fu this city to-day was au I mense success, 1t was composed of suldiers in tho Unlon mrmy duriug the Rebetllon, Over 000 veteraus- were fn line, aud were reviewed by Qaov. Newbold, Addresses were mado by Judpo Sherman and Dr, E. R. flutchins. Both speakers bitterly condemned Lho theory that gn{ is as goud as blue, and both wera dicurtlly ¢ cered. A per- maucut Association of Olg,Veteraus was form- od. Tho coustitution adupted provides fos & re- unlou ench year. THE LOG-STEALERS. - Mopis, Ala., Nov, 23.—Sceretary Bherman has revoked theorder refusing clearunces to vessels from Mlssissippl ports. ~ Citizens of Alsbaws, Mississipol, snd Loulslana bavy pe- titloned Congress to seud & commission to Ins yostizato the log question and the conduct of the Guvcrnment agents at Fascogoula. Nlue Doputy Marshals arrested the Bhesll of Jack- son County at Pascagoula to-day. Tho charghs ars oob kuown. GOLD. y Naw Youk, Nov. 3.—1be steamship Scythia arrived to-doy; brought ball amilllon s gold coin. Naw Yous, Nov..28,—A Washinzton dls- wh says that the Sub-Treasurcr'bere has cony ordered 10 sell $1,000,000 {n gold vu Batur- day pext. 2 ——— HYMENEAL Boectal Diswaich to The Chicagn Tribune, CLEVELAND, U., Nov. 23,—Quite & social cvent was tho narriage to-nigbs of Miss ¥lor- euce, daughter of Bclah Chamberlulu, quite well Kuown ou tha lake, to Mr. Walter M. Brafoard, of Ruinurd's Sousy music dealers. The nuptlals wege celgbruted ut Triulty Cliurch, s 4 OF Ten Years' Duration. The Dis« charges Thick, Bloody, and of Foul Odor. Senses of Smell and Taste Wholly Gone. Entirely Cured by - SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Messrs. Wecks & Potters Gentlemen—T foel come policd & scknawledgs to you tus grest benent AXFORD'S JtaDICAL ECUE hss been to me, For have been amicted it this losthtoma cepecinily in the winter time has 18 were. Tho dlscLasge hea been thick. ‘eamiitilng & foul odar 60 Dad that my rpom with others wzs very offensivg, Weak afior commonclug (he me of ANPORD'S HADICAL GURY 1 Was rivt troubled with itavail. Myseoseaof taste and smell, which wera d.and my geo- e e T ovn o = mfisl.\lflfi;(‘."! 1‘11.%1;1‘_»[ QnaxD Rars, Mict., Nov. 8, . i LATER., ¢ Gentlemen: The packags of Arrived herg! !mnlglh )i rig! honld ha jona 1f 18 had not’ eythi ng eise, ahis 1o stop 1Y offensive dis. 1 Ab18 LoracIver my senses of trird BaxroRp'sCure. You can refer any one yod choowa to me,snd 1 will fi’::e"d“ ylgnr':n 1l ¢‘g\ Xl: diul‘y:alolhn beneds Teme oen 10 1me. . g5 MELNOTHEY, 1 FORD, . GraxD Rartos, MICH., Nov. 13, 152, SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE oponly prompily arrerta the corroding discharges Ci ‘hut, by sympathetic actlon, it restores to sounl heaftls all te arguna of the bead thay have Becoino affectad by 1t, 8ad 63511z acy of the follow- Ing aflections:—~ . . Defective Eyesight, Inflamed and Matte Eyes, Pafnful 'and Watery Eyes, Lons of Tlearing, Earache, Neuraiginof the Ear, Discharges from tie Ear, Ringing Noises in_the Iicad, Dizzincss, Nervous Head- I the Templos, Loss of the Scnsec of Tasto and Smell, Elangation ot the Uvuld, Inflammation of the Tonails, Putrid SocoThrout, Tickling or Hacking Courh, Lronchitis, acd Blecding of the ungs. nithoogh I have been cherge, [ liave not bei taste and smell untih Each packags cortafes Dr.Samord's Improved Iohaiiug Tahe: with fall eud carefully preparod 41 Pectionafor tse in allcases, Price. “. Forsala by Bl wiolesala snd rstall’ druggists’ and iealers thronghoptthe United States and ins, WEERS aht'og’ Tt Cpnerdl Ayeals aad Whoiesslo Divi: e & AR Electro-Galvanle Tattery, combined with a bighly Medicated Flester l’omln1 ino riadens St et e it s A 205 Tiasters 0.8 wholo gear, They 4o 5ot puk 3 They Ao e o e of X Affections of tho fRal & Jtolleva Aflections of tho Liger. 2 iuuna Affections of thie Hplse. talievo Affeciions of tho telleva Aloctionaof thio 8pins. tolieve Affections of tho Nerves lellevo Aflections of tho Muscles. actions of the Iielleve Affectionsaf the alievo Affections of tho Blnows. Nomatter what may be mnmntn':y'flrnm hesa Piasters. Hellef (o (nstanians ey .2'.‘::,5;.,:":.;"", undreds of testimontals In ‘our posseselon. Hear fo that the 0et {rmpor- e ack e ian ton et 5 far supscior 1o ro e nli other Plasters nunmlor':‘ln ~usd 83 tho scleatide DPhyticica is to 1o horse-leech, Price, 25 Cents.. Price, 20 _Cents: o careful to call for COLLINB TOLTAIC TL.A . - MAILWAY LANDS. 0 FOR KANSAN We have control of all the raflway lsnds InTrege County, Kahsas, 60Me X0, (00 Acrea, aud are ofering irest fducements to setual seitlers (5 tha way of guod, ¥ioh torinii-landa. Cheap and on easy torma. chead trsueportation, thnl;l Tl wres, olc. Al Wakece ney, the future counly-ssat of Uhia county,on tho Ko, sas Pacifio Liwiiway, thera has just been il b bullt under bur direction,ous of tha foest tw n . "hach alternate: secklon 10 this county be nge 10 the overnii 100 acres of which can be takea frea of coat by sny discharged soldicr. aler having claiie will du wel 1'and sc0 s, 82 wa ‘can locata (heir 1ands by puwer of sttorucy. We shall {tave era soon, tha date, whil be angounced, with o Iarye excanton barty for Trego County. Mood el tickets to Kliia, han., und return, §2u. Persons dewire 10K Lo RO oF wnnmwlmun wiil'hand fo_ thelr named w AURKN, KEENEY & CO., 100 Dearburn-st. GLOVE Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! The Best In the World for Centle= men's Wear are the . CITY MADOPE GLOVES Fisk, Clark & Flagg The Best Kid Gloves, Tho Begt Dozskin Gloves, Tho Best Driving Gloves The Best Coaehing (loves. At RETAIL EVERYWHERE _,'—-_;rdlnlevaugbiT_ :: TEHDW. PINAUD OELEBRATED: FRENCH Perfimery and Soap Specialy. Esse: of Dreons. Viol o] ax. d e O T D Y Kaora Mgl 3030 jor suape, Plisud Cosmetia, Toiletta Powder, Baady- TS el treii wutrtdive for v Lar. HENRY DREYFUS, fols Whotdlals Agent. 13 Malea Laue, Now York, FIOTOGRAY ~"GPEN THANKRGIVING, " STEVENY PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS, 1S VITALIST MEDICAL INSTITUIE, andotph-st., neag Klate. JOi B. DROUIIE, Al Day . + Couatldug PLysiclen sad 5 Inid out, snd ©

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