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2 ’ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1877, mendn snch rubmfesionto President MacMahon. :‘.‘,:,‘1‘:;,‘,{;"{:"‘.“,,;’;{,?‘,“.:2 g1 Wnone of ofs acens Dol steonaly calemus the polles of tha | Hi7n Nk e SOMRCAG [eriis Tighnesn th ulie DeRroglio and the Intrignes which result- | KA L 4o ¥ the moxt formal manner ed in the overthrow of the Thiors Government | gnae’ he i prepared to secare all thosa in May, 1873, uh;ng" w:llc}{] w}p ldm tm 'l?u ('{:n.\“’un TOPEFUT, SIGNS. subjects of the Forte that safety and aL P welfare which the Emperor of Ruesta desires: and Loxoox, Nov. 20— Parls correspondent | e/t & r ' vt thore two. Riatemenis of #ays that President MacMahon has had an n- | sueh high authority, mado In a_manner eo solemn terview with the Duke d’Audiffret Pasquicr a8 | and so esrnest by the two soverelgns who are at well ns with M, Qrevy. The correspondent re- | this moment in colllslon and in contest, 1 think T frans the sxsurances given these gentlemen os | have a rizht to eay that peace ought nnttohe an over toa tribe who had once_been the serfs or B M County, during the absenco of the family at a | treaty does not in express terms afiiem that it Tloga of the Galekas. and thence bore th CRIMINAL NEWS. nelghiues. A aarvantginl was aiona (nthe | shal. yer b woutd rcem A I such must iato nawe of Fingoes, This once subjeet race throse kitchon. 1l maked for romething to eat, wiieh | been the intention of the Joint High Convnia- In thelr new eettloment, had many sheep and shie gave him fu abundance. e In rome way | sloners, who have made no provision for the many oxen, Juilt echools and churches, and | Death of a Noted Desperado and | ascertaiicd that the girl waa alotie, and on tis. | contingener of tho non-azrecment of the Hall- gave themaelves up to the arts of peace with r o ing from the tablo seired thegirl by the | fax Commissioners. We may add that wo can- Sery commendable success. But ineourse of Outlaw in the Indian thront, placed his land ever her mouth, | not think that the United States could bold it time the remnant of the (alckas also grew rich Torri and, in the atrugele, the irl falnted and fell to | to be consistent with the natfonal honor and and multiplicd, and, although they were kept erritory. the floor, and, while unconsefous, tho viliain | dignity to refuse to accept the award of the ma- 1n order by an English resident, and had got so ravished her porson. ‘The eirl dfd not reenver | Jority of the Commissioners by taking refure in far jon the road to civitization s to have misa- consciousness for an hour, and then was go | such a technicality as that tho treaty of Wash- fonarles amone them, they were filled with | Elow s Mississippl- Muardorer YWag | overwhelmed with shame and gricf that shi demnatlon of the affair, concluding as W fmpntlently antiinate the ,‘,’,1.].',’1','..“ tion of an amplo apolozy 10 the et plo_of the United States for this outrarony wrong Inflicted upon their lionor and '"I\]E“‘y" and | ask yon also in the name of the parey Boclety of our country, represented by me, wy, waa not the flendish butcher who eut out one n’, the eves of the tortured animal arreated alon, with his tnfamous nesoctate on the npot} 13 short, why was not the whola affair Teventeg ington does not I cxpress terms allifm that the [ at the etart by your ilberally-endowe, the frat step toward concfliation, impossible schievement. [Cheers.] Bat then It 14 | §ugjousy and indignation at the slght of Lo kept tho nffair recret for three Jaya, when, of | award must bo unanimous. “To tako that Tto fgm spraliv-endawed ang ™ R eatd there 1s A dificnlty which ~preventd the S f Tortured by Defective Hang- 3 wi h * SO o hitherto energotic Soclety) LETTER rnn:!"rnn,rn N rzfl}‘.\rnf.uu [ lpe r";l AL uml’lho mu!i of Tarkey, espiaed Fingoes eating the fat of what had course, the scoundrel was out of reach. eronnd would ba to hold that the wvlaintil e once heen Gnleka land, A few wecksngoa ing-Arrangomonts. = brawl sprang un between men of the two tribes- RANDE, who had met to celebrate a marriage feass. Sir Apeetal Disnaleh fa Ths Chleado Tridune, Hartle Frere, when he: heard of It, sent arders o4s i that there was to e o further quarreling, aud; The Citizens of Galesburg Regaled by | AGAursnunc,Ill,Nov.20.—Randewas visitedin oo PaRts, Nov. h—The younz Prince Imperial, | though they arc entirely agreed on every sabject, who nr:‘c!c:fim,t he s fl{rl)unz wi‘mlom with hjs | from bringing sbout thie peace which e desired. Penrd, has written a letter which liag had n wite | 181 aidihat the military prestie of Tussia de- mande the continnance of this war. Well, my ‘private cfrenlation in France recently. It wae M - the \Terent opinions the nddressed to M. Jules Amizucs, and is a species !‘,:i!“{":; m,m:;; '{,,-:,fi:,’,,c.n |r:. my“:;{'nlnn should have no chance In law or equity, but that on the eontrary the defendant of his own mers tnotion stonlu deelde tho whole casa, Hantreal Gatette. At hns been generally understood that the CASUALTIES. TOE NURON VIOTIMS, ) the jail yeaterday by a few citizens, and talked | yaluc of this concession would he at least bes Norrotg, Nov. 20.—The bodics of o dclc‘lvlrnlmll‘o(]lhi proweamin wmfi. fi-np!.;. mitary “presfise ofs ot depend’ upon's salc that hv:r:::;.l:i‘al;tm ".‘.;?.fi':{.'“'x }'e"f,’l'llgt:(:! Bande’s Enormous Capaoity {reoly of bis numerous misdceds. He wlorles In | tween £2,000,000 a1l $0,000,000; vu.'il.ume "Gorts- | Engincer Loomis' and an unknown unnrc ?:,: lcon » would adop! ] iere e {f, | single victory either way. ringle victory on arrived at confirms jthe corrcetnes: f The soath s evdently learned eomething | may depend npon change and fortunc. It may '}S;:“ “v;uw::zh‘: ::l‘ll;“hh:. "i;::m;\!;-glld&ll‘r::;r‘. for Gab. his crimes, but is artful enough to cvade all re- pitont (s formed, Yie i.‘nmn:l.snm'n:u :’;5 washed ashoro at Currituck and buried in the from “the many , demagurues he hns seen_and | even. with the abiest commanders, depend upon heard of In England, and lie writes with a transient circamstances which may notagain arlee, keen seusoof the effectrwhich liberal promieca: | But the ""} fonndation ol m""g’r(}’“"”“c': Bave on tho mind of cortain classes | MR8 EECRCOURLEy AN O D antion prAYe in France, He says: wAly Tather | 520 command military services of & nation brave, d, d. [Ch 3 i‘mldcdloo.nuuhlnllmse\vhflsflrruum\cdhlm. deterpined, and dleciplived. Glinrne ] and enml. Enalgn Denner's body was recovered Mx mfleg north of Kitty lawk. The bodles so far was. cd ashoro strewed the beach for fitteen myleg from tho sceno of the wreck to tha northwest, Wasmxaron, D. C., Nov. 20.—Statements hnving been made that the reason for there not having heen proper scryico at the Mic.sayy station near where the dinster to the fluroy occurred was tho Insutficiont approj el 10 Somie do Rt rorent: atlika marks which might fix nny special offense come, AN 8 o) ¢ ac upon him. He chatters inceasantly, and not al- hefng made by his people on the Fingoes, o8 he | A MURDERER = TORTURED 'TO ¥ had ho control gvcr Lis youna men. It soon DEATIL waya coherently, and there aro ramors that his appeared that his young men meant to fight, L Jackeon (Mixe.) Ttmes, Nov. 4. lawyers will offer a plea of lnsanity, The and that they would tot deefst from attacking | On the night of Sept. 23, Iast voar, George | Ernvost doubts cxist as to the possibility of the Finzoes merely becatse they were tokd that | xeagson o negro Jiving near Uum’]" this coun- obtalning a verdict of murder in tho first de- the I'ingocs_were under Engllal protection. o Banki h ce. The State’s Altorney holds that Bellen, The Eogliah Resklent and the missionaries wero | 5y shot George Banks, auother negro, through | the murdered man, was lawfully in purenit o sent in eafety out of Krel's territory, and the | o erack in_the wall of lis cabin, killing him fn- | Rande, the buo and ery having been ralsed, and {(sh}: b‘ec‘fl'\( In :'Iumvsl.f Itis f"""lf Elifl;"l,:lmc stantly, Walton was arrested, tried, convicted, rTl:::n :l‘-_‘q:;:u'nl:};rl:mn 'l'f.?.fl?:' 3f|‘|“’hf:°"'fi"t|‘°':€ o the (ialckns that a safe conduct rhould nve called o thus been given to the English smong them be- ;:;Luntuneed to bo hauged on Friday, the 10th | 4, plead, and the case. will probably then bo set t0 be congratulated upon the manner In which they conducted the Inquiry. The results will have on fmportant (nfluence In any futuro ne- wotiations with the United Etates for reciprocal- trade relations, nnd wo are inclined to think that this will prove not the leaat amone the ad- vantages which will in the future flow {rom tho :'nmu;d under this much-abused Washington reaty. MOSES 1. GRINNELL. whatever may hiave been the accidants of the pres- 1¢ favored the bonrzeols at the expense of the | ent war either way, no one can eurely say of the workmen. [ should follow out his first Inten- | Rusaian suldler that he has not proved himsell an tlon-—that which dictated bis_writiugs when be | enduripe, A disciplined, anda most conrageons vena fn the Castle o tlom. During my extle I | vne, ‘There have been feats uf valor performed by Jinve reflected, and 1 believe that the rights | him evenn defeat which raly e hecp eanaing conquered by the people would remaln barron | e for cxamrle, swhs be, scalaitihe furtifica i1 they (i not pass from the domaln of theory s |Chedm, atton, Spenker Randnll, In a note 4y t nnderstand that under any circnm- | fore real danger began, But tho deliboration for trial. The term of court may bo prolonged . the agent of the Associnted Press, sayy: 1nto practice.” Mo adds: *Taxes profit only | hex ta . % The following eickenlng and heartrending de- d ' Mr., Thurlow Wead's Iteminlscences of Ifis | . the privilecod ciasseas I wish them o be pro- | been in ::E-:a.m|‘4'u|:’ \‘r’:fi'“fi, 4 ¥",'|:(.f‘ l"':: and the anxiety to escapo the repronch of belus x bl oI to Christmas, if nccessary, and any attempt to 5 Tite and Timos. 1 beg'lears ko dircel yaitt nitantion to the z" ‘portlonate, progressive, and falling heavily only | bave you really no hope? Usan you not encourage upon superfuons articles; because it Is maon- | the citlzens of London on this occsslon by glving strous to take never #o littla from him who has | them any hope of the restoration of peace between ‘mere savages which the Galekas thus displaved | tafls of thqmanner of the lggal taking-oft of the | interpose dllulm?r motions or obtain change of showed that they hud weighed well what they | miserable wretch arc_from the Gazeite, 8 paper | Yonue will slmpiy precipitate vlolence. 1f the were dulng, aod_ wero resolved to doit. They | prvied at Raymoud; the sceno of this moat jury bang, so will Rande. Towing extract from a speech delivered by my in the House of Rooresentatives on the Lith of At:fi““' 1870: ‘For Iifosaving nna Mife-boat L) . New York Timas, Nov. 27, Tho death of Mr. Moscs H. Grinnell wasa o Uhese two great Powers? 1 would say in answor to | Would rather ficht the Engtisi than refrain A topie of general conversation in mercantilo clr- ons our appropriations ore in excess of pext fo nothing. The pour man owes only Lis | ZUeRe 0BG FEYSCal aatd by wins and witly | from barrsing the ¢ dogs™ whom the English | STOcKing sbrocttyt ; ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION, | clos yesterday. Mr. Thurlow Weed apent scy- | toss made last yoar. ' Wo gave this year g2, nbolition of Indirect taxes and of the octrof. In ncl:mumuu‘nlll,hv.- flflrmfim r’en:’vllr)"ln = lrluml protected. At. twenty minutes pnst 1, his arms were Bnectal Dirpatch to The Chlcagn Tribune, eral hours In reconnting the character, life, and 400, while the amount appropriated last yese s who came to him telliog him of s tranhles, and Tney commenced, operations with a courage | tied behind hini. At twenty-two minutes past Tuscora, I, Nov. 20.—On the 24th an aml on activity which dil them erodit, Their | 1, the novss was adjusted to his neck, o whito s it i Tomse Sl S0l fs calcainted At nbout 13 | cap placed on s head and raised, leaving Lis | Sttcmpt waa made to assassinate J, L Canuolly, 000 men, and nt any rte they manoged within o | eycs uncovered. At tiwenty.scven minutes past | at Carmago, near here, ITe {8 agent for Clinrles few dags to bring 1,000 braves fnto thy fleld.'| 1 _the rope was thrown over the beam and tied, Culbertson, of Chicago, in buying grain and They coull make no bend acainst English Walton caused to atand tn position, and tho cap | stuck, and stands well ju the community. artillers or arins of preclelon; but they trusted | drawn down over his oyes and face. At thirty | Connolly and his wifo were lying In bed ath 10 their numbers, aml thought that_ they might | minutes past 1, Deouty Beale strick the trig- | in the nlorning when the wonld-pp assassin;fired succeed In surrounding ‘smnll Engliah forco, | ger, und Walton fell, remaining motionless for | through the window. A liberal, rew, was with which they bad to contend. The Fingocs, | 8 moment, hils hands stretched forward and his | announced yesterday, and dotectives aco work- o democratic soclety the State should constant~ = V' Sy ot henvicet burdens on tho rich, atwaya | "SHpE takbe hed b ope;-foruce Waipelo ety rolnce the poor with the moat abundant succor, | Mayor, with reepect to the war, her dajesty's and continually level down fortunes by 1ho | Guvernment have both hupe and patience. rlghts of succession. . . . The wages, cs- | [Cheers.] And Itrust thatthe time may not be pectally of women, areinsufiiciont; they will be | far diste t whon, with tho restof the Powers of auzmented, the houra of labor shortened; the | Kurope, wo may contribato toa retticment which sight to strike shall by sacred. . + . 1'wish | Wil nutonly secaru that poace, but also the Inde- el N e endence of Earope. [Cheers. ] entire amnesty for those among the people who | Peadonca ol Barope. [Cheored 0y wan §331,680. Burely we cnanot be charged wity lngurmz this bumane service of the Uovernment when we have In this Democratic Rouse appro. priated more than was appropriated by the ore. vious Rtepablican House.” I flndupon cxaming. tion of the et of laat year, which embraced thy expenditurea for the current flacal vear, that thy amount appropriated was £238,000, an lncreasy over cithier of the two prior years.” works of his decensed friend. He sald that he could not be brief in speaking of such n larges hearted man o8 Mr, Grinnell, That gentleman's fnflucnces, always bright and genlal, were scen ond feit thronghout the city for nearly Nalf a century. Mr. Grinnell lived In New York's palmicst days of bountiful have been misled, hut 1 will purge Frauce of | stiyluters, whoever they may be, addreen your | they sapposed, would never dare to fight them. | toes touching the ground. Tl remalned hang. | ing up s slight clew. ‘ gob.' elingt liosphtalitlen | Xa' wadl. % DROWNED, {’uccru'r'ms. noble and bourgeols, which dishonor :;,ffi-f..m, n'r p:l'\““l‘i:l’g““'fl({.l :‘extn ur.‘ "l'.: But the nn,;de, fought well, and the dlsposi- | fme k:rF one :"".“ haif mln‘l‘um, when he a:llrlzlul - :‘;’fi'&fm"-‘zz "0"": “‘;’;’:“::! m""::";h ";:’“ ':; Hoectal Devatch 10 The Chicaan Trivuns, o rlillancy of yoi historic festiv: hd nof o C 7 q 3 e marred h’yflm{chu rom Minlsters who can only tions of the polico wero too skiliful to permit | out, ‘For God's sake, take 1ae down and hang UNPROVOKED ASSAULT, soclal 5 Prrrssunv, Pa, Nov.: 20.—Willlam Wilson, one of the party of ll-fated {mmigrants who met with tho dreadful accident yesterdsy whereby fivo of thelr number were drowned, whilo endeavoring to rescue his "property from tho wreek this morning, fell overbosrd, way drawn under a cosl-barge, and was soen no more. Nome of the Dbodles have been recovered, It ~{s probablo - that™ they were carrled down _the stream by ths rapld current, and lodged on some one of the islands a few miles distant. Rlef and family, who wero_lost, were natives of Swltzerland. Painter, the owncr and manager of the boat, says e did not want to go until the river fell, the plan ?l |ur|’uum=lnn t.hlnm ln(l:}ccum{. On :_n;:vg: :w“"fil' Illu ‘:;n_?hnt‘l‘::‘;.plfltml [np, l‘llle PRILADELPIIA, Pa,, Nov. 20.~This morning ono vecaslon, when the carriage of e onl i1 0] n ighery il ho d ed a| n. L] O O, B e e etion bk | hunz halt s minute luger, when ho again | Jonn I Brown (colored) shot Willlam Reliey, down, tho Fingoes fled, and the police were | called out, *For Jesus! sake, hear and answer | & 8o 0 ‘ongressman Kelloy, while: riding on Jeft to fight alowe, But they foucht | me. I want to talk.' IHe was taken lovse | & street-car, The ball entered the right cheek 50 well that the Galekas could make no way, | and placed upon the scaffold, when he raid, and lodged fn the back of the neck. The wound and oll -the attucks had, up to the date of the | ¥ery discontiectedly: *Lamb of God, I pray. fs probnbly not fatal. The assallant bad been Inst advices, met with uniform fallure. A chain | Friends, T didn’t think you Wonid treat me fo. drinkipg, and shot Kelloy without noy provo- of posts hos boen established, through which, it | Friends, you ece what an awfal death 1am dy- catlou. . may be trusted, tho Insurzents will not Le able | ing, and ft's all on account of awoman. 'Fricnds, 9 0 pass, and thus time will be given for English | take warning from me and never do anything to JEALOUSY. selnforceruents o come up, amd it may be ex- | be hung for.” 1 tecl withng to ding but it is an NontuaMrroN, Mass, Nov, 20.—Matthew aeutml u.m hum b(:lflcnrulmdmzcr;llmm of llnm nlxlvgulvnlc r::n l{l&nl‘n&:‘:fi:hfiig‘z‘ Ll Ik':fi,-\'{'hf Davenport this morning fatally statbed his alckas will have been found to haye ceased or o 1l ne al- ek b e o Bt Tho peciod f | tonr o yau feol that, Jesus is with yor Ho | ¥iloaud one Lrate, Ler alicged paramour. real difllcuity wiil como when the punishment replied, *Ido; and ¥ ‘pray God that George pleasantly {n the memory of their fos survivors, Among the gentlemen to be met habitually at the tavte of Mr, Grinnell, forty years ago, wero Wasbington Irving, Philfp Mone, Chanceltor Kent, Richard M. Blatchford, Simeon Draver, Robert B. Minturn, J. Prescott Hall, Charles H. Russell, Qeorgo Curtis (the father of George William Curtis), Edward Curtls, Willlam 1l Aspluwall, Ogden Hoffman, Charles A. Btet- eon, Roswell Colt, dJohn Ward, _James Walson Webb, = Dr. “Johu W, ' Francis, Charles King, Bamuel ' B. Ruggles, James Bowen. _Ten_ years Ister cams William M. Lvurts, John Jacob Astor, Isaae Bell, Edward Mintnrn, Williatn Kent, Marshall O, Roberts, TIE TPOPE. {alk of frinine aud of rlaughier. T trust that on that occasion they will be nole to treat on domentic HIB HOLINESS VERY LOY, Mabiocts of a muse Interesting charmcter, -1 wouhi Loxpox, Nov.20.—A speeinl dispatch from | take r'fg:dne‘ l‘n tll;wiunmyfirljv. ;‘“-“'(' cannat Asenry Vienns, Nov. 20, says: “Tclegrams recclved | Your Lordehlp thut her Majesty's Giovernment are, onvinced Lhat thero is any great revival of trade, hera to-night. from Romo report that. tha Popo | Gad T taanot protend ibat wo have boen cnmul-lfi'- 8 almost in his loat agony,' H:llfir:l Igr the Idenrt‘u{uuu nll‘é;‘ld\ti by the mtheuu:u v N OV, o 1@ harvest. ut n; Anyor, al e same, taxe, Nov. 20.—The Popo passed a sleepless | §3 1S BTELC, (oo L Aot b dmnpmv‘;‘g‘ night. His rheumatic pains are ageravated, | the position of publicaffsirnat home, _Iam cnconr- and It 18 feared tley may dttack tho heart, His %ms ':“12“.‘ b 'r‘t;‘lfl‘h:'u"_!;'; !,m}l)c!mvnl whlich“m! i cen made agafnsthiez ) ‘s Governtment within ]follmm is passing through a dangerous crisls. ufi; fant u‘,;, Unys. by “M"lm Ya bur logitimate Cardinal Bimeonl, In consequenco of the opposi- | criticand orthodox foe, the leader of her Mnjesty's tlon of n stroog partyat the Vatican,Is in: | epposition. [Cheoer.] I fnd the only cherga clined to resign the Sceretaryship of State, The Lord Hartington makea against the Governnent i4 .’ i and Benjomin ¥, Silliman.. *“As ‘oceatlonal but the others persisted so urgentlythat hs 4 tiiat It makes every ciawe cumfortable. [Chieers | of the fusurzents beging, and an advance has to | Banks' soul is in Heaven. Wil you pray and GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT, I ble," continued Mr. Weed, : e T'opo hesitates to accept Lis nation. reap | Of thn dnsuncente boalos, and an acve 8. to. - ) S gruests at thosame table,” continued Mr. Weed, | at last coneented, None of them were famll e o !‘;,';{,'u’;m_,}‘ A ] L o a aeinber—! | be made iito thele territory, Krellls hemmed fu | slng some for me?" At 2 minntes to S another | Bostox, Nov. 20.—Abel F. Fificld, Iato Water [ 41 hayo met Jubn Qu.lm:rI Adams, Danicl Web! | with navigation, and, when afloat, were alinosy Loxpox, Nov, Zh—A Herlin correspondent | wan _acensed of haraseinz every clnms [cheorsls gavs it scemns that the German (fovernment, on | and 1 muet reslly leave it to the nation o decide i appeas o ot s Conclarey ok e | 17l bt O, e v vt niticd 1ta intention of devising more amicablg |8 Gov x e .xelatlons with the Papaey, if a temperate Pope, “’}’;"1 ‘“‘“‘;l‘“‘l" r‘d"g‘h““,';'“l‘ ':_"‘; ( !C:"i‘",‘l' ‘“,“‘: averse to nterferini with Germany's new polits | -&augu.d Ay 1 FOR;. T cannut ik fel Cha therein one great source of satisfactivn for En fcal arrangements, should bo elecctil. giishmen ot this moment—1 will say at this eritical moment. We know not what four-and- on threesidesby tribos suppoacd to be triendly to | prayer was offered up for ths doomed | Reglster of Cambridge, hns beco found gullty the English Government, and on tho fourth side | mai, who fervently sald Amen, and begaed | of embezzloment upon nine counts. bytheaca, Hewill havo nothing, therefore, tado | the Lord to hear NMs prayers. At 21 to il Sslis=e ot but defend himaelf in his fastuesses, With an | 2 ho was again Nfted ou the trap-loor E expenditare of lfo aml monoy on our part, | by Doputy Bealo: whon he asked, “Who is ATMED T00 HIGH. the extent of which it Is hard to colculate, | thisl’ *Beate,! wos answered. ‘Mr. Beale, o andl his men must b driven to dlo or sur- | Walton then sald, ‘I want to ask you ong | A Well-Known Citizon of 8t. Louls Mnkes n render. But the country is difficult, broken by | question before I dfe. . DId any one ever tell Bungling Attempt to Cammit Satelde, ster, Edward Everctt, Willlam 11, Bcwnnlbg’ul- completely at tho merey of the wind and tide. jan C. Vernhmdl; Hugh Maxwell, Gen, Beott, Commodore Derry, Gov. John TDavis, of Massachusetts, Gov. Kent, of Maine, and muany other prominent men!? My pequalntanee © with ~ Mr, - Grinnell,” sald Mr. Weed, “cominenced in 185 Io wns then o Democrat,but had taken SCALDED, Spectat Dirvaich to The Chicago Tribume, Brooxnoroy, Ilk, Nov. 20.—Edward Raw. 1¢y, of Holden, McLean County, fell into a kettl of bolling sirup yesterday, and was so badiy chains of hills, and in parts covered with dense | you that I once killed a man “In Tennesscol’ E no nctive part in pollties, Most of his | scalded that he will' dlo. GREAT BRITAIN. k‘:,",’.::.’,- h'fl? |'{"’|,, vmi‘uce“;l :“":,',{ ,':'," forests. It 8o happens, too, that the coasi-line | Mr. Benlo ‘replled, ‘Yes, your wife told e, Bt ‘,': :‘:}':,mfl;tc&'gg%ifiw:&:;m‘xh at- | intimate ncquslnhnu‘:owem Whigs, aud upon : PAILURE. of grest matisfaction 'that the peopla of this | Of this territory does uot offer a stugle bay, and Walton then turned o those present and sald, : 1 g the organization of the odl lepublican and THE WEATHER. Tio st malies it almost fmpossibie to'land | *Gentlemen, don't bellove it { ive you ny | tempt at sulcddo occurred last night about 11 Lownox, Nov, S0—-Rilisnl. Ifooper'dé Sonw, | counity are oontented. [obmers:) fod cansot smen or supplics. The naval part_of the expe- | dying word thet I have neyer killed any man | o'clock at the Lindoll Hotel, but the affair was Clintontan parties undor the Whig banner Mr, wine and spirit mercants, bave fafled, Liabill. | Betelx wmen to meet togethier fo pretend to dincusn Grinnell cspouscd that cause, Lecoming and Wasumtotox, D. Uy Nov. 80—1 d. m.~For 1,8 & palitical grisvance. [Cheers.] Tho people of | ditfon may therefore prove less effeaclous than | but Georgo Banks!) At 17 to 2, the trigzer | kept so quict by thoso in chargo of the hostelry | remalning a zealous, efficieut, and influcntial | the Lake Reglon, stationary to falling barome e B o st puen oo i eyt GT L | o e mithl, a1 (ot orn e | e o a1t wet suy. | st Shomraig pers, 0 ot e bl of i, | G SES 5o il o | Ight amows,and cldr et o e N . i ) v | make its wi rough many miles of rough a rayer n his P8, was Bus- | o i 7 ver tl ) Become’ more educatud, mors | Wasdwl. ety Gilering countlers positiona | pended botween heaven and cartdh. s bands | The would-be sulcide was Oscar F. Lowe, a Coyoationarl Vngslng o Joriod of | Uit snows, sud coldor, southwest to norliwest Chittaker's o have year by year Whittaker's cotton mill, ono of the Jarzest tn | WZ TR 0 acquatnted with publlo' Bffaire, Oldham, containlog K0,000 spindles, was de- | They have contrasted their position with that of stroyed by fire yes terday. The loss Is cstimat- rl"’f' nl“lkl’::: ‘“It'." "ll:o ffi;nahlc tm:l r‘:""fi':‘"ffi' e 0 hat exis ween the tvo, hve arrived o ol at £100,000, 3Many persons are thrown out | yo( yery wouderfal couclusion that ikese diffor- .of employment. ences are in their favor; 1t cannot bo denfed that THE nnmen MEDITERNANEAN PLEET. the people of 1his country for 200 years bave been Loxnox, Nov, 20.—A Coustantiuople dispatch | in the pussession and enjoyment ol personal rights pays the Britlsh flcet which was to have left | which ‘are not posecssed by any otlier countr Besika Bay to wintor at Sinyrna and Malta has {:’wcr-l. 1 will repeat what [ hnve satd in this ball s service in Congress, from 1550 to 1841, it is interesting to noto how near Mr. Grinnell came to becoming Gavernor of this State, In 1855, after o consultation between some of hils polit. fcal friends, Mr, Grinnell was agreed upon the Whig candidate for Governor, A fuw weeka before the Convention mssembled Mr. R. Blatehford calied with me to confer with Mr. {irinnell upon the suh{oct of his candldacy, Al- winds, except slowly rising tempernture [o the Upper Lake Hegion. + LUCAL UBARRYATIO! o ambuscutles or o resoluto defense, to the | were pressed tightly agnlast his broast, his | gentlsman of about 40 years, well known Kraal of Kreli, enough has (0 bo doue to juspire | Lody motionless. At Ifi'_:-f to 2, he began to | here for many years as local manager for the the wish that it may be done very prudently | throw hiineelf sround, kicking fn the alr, and | Singer Sewlng Machine Comnpany, and as a and very effectually. The fidelity, too, of at | secmed suffering untold agonles. At 15102, he jolly feltow ahout town, who coul destro least one of the chilefs of the contiguous | qulsted, sud began slowly drawing himnzelf and ‘h y tribes does not seem to ho nbove suse u«ntlp‘lruuplugl, his hands extending out. At | 'more wine at one sfiting than any person who welon, e s reported to be more fuclined | 1134 to 2Dr. 4. M. Bogle examined his bodv and | ever competed with him. Mauy years ago ho o the rum thau to the relizion of Chelstian civ- | pronounced 1lfe nearly oxtipet. At 10 2, nzaln | marrled Miss Edwina Dean, sister of Julla 7400, Xov. 20 Time.__|Bar. 17| hi,]__ Wind: e, 82,,, fre W, bl 2 Wiibri W el flization, and is said to bo ordinarily so drunk | exumined—neart and pulsc still beating slowly. | Dean, tho actress, At that time Lowe wi e US| oyer gBteationes been ordered to remuiu in the bay, ~ ",'“'”'cz“::mg‘:’ “"[“};fignh “,’;' é‘:;’."g:’ ,',’: domton Unfl‘u% 'onu‘cntl'l count on what he \\'Yfll do. A | At8to2 heart bad &ulml to beat—his spirlt | o lucrative busincss l‘r‘ll Nc‘:\.vn Y};rk{" Sl:‘l:n'(: ;‘:fl: nl;:él;lenfl,y“m‘l'::d u:‘:ah ‘é‘nu gglurlto fII‘I ]l B — . It tho sreat mass of the popalatton of e | sligbt disoster or even checks tothe Britlsh arms | had winged ita flight. Ho remaived honging | quentlyhocame Westtotakethargoof theSinger | clection, he sain that his _sceoptance s ny. BEACONSFIELD. countey, besldes thelr anclent personn! rights, | Inkcht Inspiraa butbarian of this kind witha | until 1to 3, when the ropo was cut and_he was | agency here, his father-ln-law, Ueorge Uean, | would depend upon hia partner, Mr, Robert B, m'h:f.;:m‘:'.,".?'b.umt,m_ TOIB DRITISIL PRIME-MINISTER'S 8PB| liave during tho last holf centary acqulndpolfnml suduen wish to profit by the occasion, and 1t Is | pluced on the ground. 'The peek proved to have | having beon formerly the 8t. Loufs business | Minturn, by whose advice he gulded himself In | ~mareaa T gar. | 1A ti'; ',, ain, IFeaitir, LORtLSATORS ANQUES, AT | N el an rama have thought, wera too | outy. beeause tho Gulokns are now unsupported | been broken, and the throat severely cut by the | manager for that Company, Lowowasboarding | important matters, Mr. Minturn, upon whom S | at ads | Ratw Besihir, DRIEAATOR S BARQUES; Profustly vferod 1o them, but which inmy nind | that they sro thought uotto be foruiidavle, | rope, which was a halCluch one. Hia body was | at the Soathern lotel when it burned, and was | we fmediately called, sold that Mr. Grinnoll's 21 (W, resh..l... At the bunquet of the Lord-Mayor of Lon- | Wore alfvred with awise Generosiiy, and of which | Until, thirofure, the war—f 1t Js to bo called a | placed inn coflin and buried immediately, uear | among the gucsts who escaped and moved to | servicea were casential to the luterests of tho B Weglrate) 0 don, Nav. 9, the Farl of Benconsfield responded | they have shown themselvea cntlrely worthy, | wyur—is over it cannot be called alittle one. | the spot.” the Lindell, where he has boarded ever since, | houso, and o could not. consent to his with- W 1 follows to the toast, * The ealth of her | SSbeere.) Thor are proud of thle personal privls | 6 colonists scem to be quite aware of this} b ! 1o hag been out of bunsiness of late, and the | drawal, even temporarily, from the busincss. Majeaty's Mintaters"": fees and tholr political e S e o | nud, althiongh they highly admire the rmuces DEATII OF A DESPERADO, world = lias goho wrong with him to:| When Mr, Minturn's objections were stated to My Lonn Mavou: Vour Lordship has reminded | bias been created fiy theenergy of their forefathers | Of Bte Thrtlo Frereand tho gallantry of tho Dispatento st, Louls €lode-Nemocrat. such an extent that hls mind beeame Wim, Mr, Grinnell ?mmptl and cheerfully do- clined tho nominatlon. ¢ late John A. King was then nominated and clocted, beating Amasa J, Parker, and becoming tho Tost Whig Governor of New York Btate, the power which police, the comparative bravery ol the Fingocs MeAvvuisten, L T., Nov, 26.—~Charley Jones, | slightly affocted. Last night, while lis mnll thu unthmlum:"nl mch". 0?’!‘! volutu:;euhu, tho notorious outlaw and desperado, who for | Wile and "’{" clglhlrlon went down ltz the ladics’ sull they aro nnt, withious inluziiogs 1S | somo o hes eon o torror to this Siclity, 1s | SRURTY (C8,8 qroationisr Hroi e irens greater thian might ut first sight sccm probable, | @ead. About ten days ago he got on a_spreo | drawgr and pruceciled to a eloset on tho fourth uw of cometiitne that ozenrred aud was said n yese | tirougl Hlustrlous ages, and which they aro ree ¥ in this ball. 1 may remind you that, stnce § saived o upl anil o band. down to- tholt pox- alind the Lonor of addrussime your predecessor i | lority. [Cheers ] My Lonl Mayor, 1beg to thank he clialr of that bzl position which you tuw dil, | Jou on the part of uiy colledgues aud myslf for oibee things Liave Bappened besides those to which | the bunor you bave done us In driuking our SERnEESTNENTES ! the Whig party had previously held belng trans- your {Lordahin hat alluded. “Thora has fallon | Bealtis. au bonur which 1ean assure you wo all and, under the Influence of whisky, which made | floory put the plstul to his head and fired. A Toread t6 the o Nepublican ;fmv' whon E. 0 i ) Cau | o X 3 ers, i heart] the report and rushed In, where he found 8 nfluencs wiel ulcl uf e o S el sl | Al (MO Ban ™™ | o 0 v, g ruaom wims st | SRR S Kok o s | Lo S ity o o | iy ez e, B VARG R 4 / = i . coverod wl ala t - 'nl:c‘ulrld,].hfilt“\v(l’x'wltt?"lfm?l‘ ‘h:::”:.lx‘: Toen: tor g | INDIA. Wasuxaroy, Nov. 23.—The Department of | terlng tho dopot he dischiarzed his revolver and vzlnf,t:n‘; a nh,ulclmllo summoned, who ‘nadoan Leg‘i;m\:g‘lehy\‘v:-h‘lln:t‘;: Mnu“:unn::pgl':::d Merms, Nov. 20,.—White, Longstall & Co, providential recurriuce to the bonnty of Nature, |* T8 PAMINE—ENCOURGAGING WEPORTS. State I3 lu recelpt of a dispatch from our | run theacent out of thoofiice. Ho then pro- | immedluto cxnwination, and discovercd thattho | Minister to the Court of Madrid, an appoint-' | hardware dealers, who mado an -nssignment mist have shecoiny unprecedented, The ener Wt Griances of " tlo Viceroy' of - the Diapatch 1o Londan_ Times. Queen n Indla has supplied succor te suf- Raxnmounes, Nov. 1L—The harvest and fering miihans; but the power of o Govern- | wenther reports from all parts of Indla continne went n administering rellel ander auel elrcwm- v ' Mitices 14 tccenarity limited. " There is a limit o | Satisfactory, In Scinde alouo wo are told of o gflnlulnl!lmuvuu:‘dc icy Amllnlly;\nmllhml'klll. improvement. The Bumbuy report, dated the ore are conaitions uvon which a Governmont | bth of November, shows .a further decrense of tan focd a nation which cannot be doparted from. . 11 doparted from, they brink only confuston, ossi. [1B4184 for the week. Tho situation continucs bly mnn‘um“nt.lu-‘uuin mn'nrf; -?d whntever | to Improve, and prices aro falling in most dis- niay o will and thy powerof tno Governuent, | trjets. Mudras returns for the week ending the —nnl tho willof the Governnent In the pre A Tostance non mever heen. Hated—st thire ato | 18t of November shiow the total number eoi- @'Affalres at Copunbagen relative to | cecded to the hotel and assaulted in- wound was not serlous, the pistol evilently be- (S:mdnbcx:u'c:l ll‘x‘n Unl‘::d afm“' and Dfl: offensive .- parties und scared the ju- | Ing Inclined nrxwml1 thie bullet plowing along mates, shooting at random aod Indis- | the scalp but doing littlo harin beyond drawling _inark, and the menns neceasory for the enlarge- | oryminately. The citfzens beeame alarmed; | Bcoplous flow of blood, Mrs. ‘Edwlun Dean mentof the same, Do says that Denmarck, | storekeepers closed and barricaded thefr stores, | Lowe, wife of the would-ba sulcide, Is noted in Lelve a lagre exporter of agricuitural - products, | ull fearing the'desperado, who then went to bis | this aud other cltlea for her roregiftaassa affords no market for thls” clads of gooda from | hame and began a murierous assault upon his | einger. ‘L“:l Umxwrd &ul;:.tnl;.l;nglshffiupl#:‘?a :fl :‘O:nr: h‘lmlly m{d ncnrlv!k!lllln-d Lis wife, bl[x:& lbn ¢, and Tu'E"_‘_—‘Fl SH ERIE-S nud corn-tues Cl cheese. y sistor. A posse of citizens aascinl 0 captire ‘urotluehl :x( li)uc‘::{x:-‘rn:“u}ru‘;;vcr{ llllmrl:x}mupfil; the nulh;wr,mwhllx_ at once tled whon ho mw‘nln]elr 1 jron and stee il uel et reparat! . ] e L ratn inporia from. Sweden uud England, and | Thorivers ami cretkt, howap complotely bamuicd | VIPW3 of tho Canadlan ress on tho Sub- ment to which the Diterary world owes the \flelfl\ln‘l it gerlves from Irving's * History of Mabomet and His Bucceasors,” Baid Mr, Weed: ¢ While Mr. Webster was Secretary of 8tate, I dined with him in \Washington onc night, Mr. Glunell, Mr, 1. M. Biatchford, and Mr, Slmeon Draper also belng guests. At the dosscrt, Mr. Griunell told Mr. Webster that Washington Irving, while writing his ¢ History of Columbus,’ found It necessary to have nccess to the archives in Madrid, and that his Iriends had concluded to ask for his sppolntment ns soma mounths since, have been adjudged bank. nipte on thelr own petition. Lisbilltles, 140,000, Assetsnot given. Amongthe principal uxffilwo‘:' aro (b Stato Natlonal Bau of Meat ol 3 Coswell Tate, of Misalss B10r000; Aver' Bome, Foulagiis, S50 2" Lavayerss, Ind,, Nov. 20.—The Becond Ne tlonal Bauk closed yesterday afternoon, owlog to the defaleatton of*Cnarles T. Mayo, Cushiler, Tho shortage will reach 860,000, roported 1o have gone - in Chicsgo speculationa, 'This Is the : 5 & the Clarge does not think it probu- | fn.” Ho loy contealed fn a house for nwhile, b Juct of That Fxtraurdinary Awards Consul to that city. After a slight pause, Mr. | first_bazk fallure i this clty for twenty years. Individusbe, ~nay, there aro clasoe, nay, theraara | ployed on tho rellet works o be 417,870, or u | 4y R o et tarsa T | i Lo oy ceneatell '.'e:,;h"‘,.‘,’w,;flm;',';’:, bt Toronto Jfail. Webster o T andoratand’ you, Mr. | Nzw Yomk, Nov. 2 <X Montreat spacial i m.wnt:hlcéx‘fla:xrrnluéll;: r:‘nrzk:'x‘l“lfl |lmll‘v1m1“':f decrease of (:0,W5 since the last report; and i L U ces It [n the competo swith _ thoso countrics in those | for bim. The authorities offered o roward for the The United States Government, we trust, will manufaetures. Denmark receives all her coal | capture of Jonesdend or allve, Tho peopleturned | not act i o narrow spiriv in a matter of so rom England, aud, as the prives of coal In En- | out en masse,and the celobrated Light Hors?, o | much Intérnational importance, England com- gland and the United Statcs are now_abuut | mounted polic. ealled into requisition. T B N axperhient of fisplyibi. o Danbily | saopote: bosan I eavuess, And s conduciad of; | Witted a istake n alluwing the Alsbaina to wiarket with Amerlcan coal should be tested. | foctualiy and thoruughly, Last cvening about 5 #ail from her shores, and she cheerfully pald In cousequente of the recent advauce n Euglish | o'clock the pitraucrs’ wero rewarded with sue- | fifteen millions of dollars to repalr tho damege vual, the trade, of Cardl with the West Tudics | coss, and the outlaw was surrounded and cap- | which had been cansed by ler oversight aud Bouth Auserica bas been transferred to Bul- | tured by the Indlan suthoritics. After his | or neglect. So lberal was the Geneva timore. Thu coal companies should send an | surrender o was tuken to tne restdenco of R, 1 that th i agent 1o Copenliagen 1o fveatigate the poest- | L. Reaur, Ea., Where ho was sccurcly guarded | A%ard - tbat the most ~unrestricted 1ib- bility of supplying that market. ~“American but- | but he provably conjured up o plan of vscape, crality bas mnot yet discovered tho moans of ter, althouzh not us good as tho Danlsh, has | gs he desired to be taken to his own residence | distributing the wholo of the amount, We are begun to rival the lutter, 11 Amerlean dairy- | for the night, ‘It was concluded to grant his | not surc that thero fs uot enough of England's men understowd tho vwrumllon and pucking of | request, nnd m:cunllngl{llhu posse {n charge left | money remainiug in the Trewsury at wfi-hlug- butter for export as well as the Danish dalvy- | Keam's and started with Jones In tho direction | tou to pay us the full smouut of the syard of e, they coutd not vnly command tho Danish | of his house, 1fs went aloni peaceably enough | the Halitax Commission, Inuny case,”it 18 a markot, but the murkees of almost overy other | until ho got within X0 yards of his huuse, when | matter of small motnout to our nelichborss It 1s cm{ul.té. A hie broke away from his captors and rau for his I}ulwmnfly small when it 1s allko 8 deut of Tho Charge d'Aflaires suggests that some In- | life, The possc fmmediately fired upon him jonor and of just! Wo look to Mr, Hayes, lullifiunt Awmerican dalryman be sent to Den- | and Charley Joues, the notdrious vutlaw and | who has, sinco ho has attained the Presidency, Grinnell, to eay that you ask for, Washington irviug's appointment “as Consul to Madrid?’ Mr, Urinnell responded aflirmatively, when Mr. Webster, with great emphusis, asked, *And why not. Minister to Spainf’ But Titeko moro was eald. . Mr. Grinnell returned to New York rejolcinic in the appointment of lis literary friend as Minister to Spaln, Such a thing ss this pleased Mr. Grionell thoroughiy. Ho was 80 large-hearted that ho destred to make every- body happy. lle was generous to the fast degreo. Unlike many men situated o lfe as bo wunb‘hn did not coutributo to hospital ur asylum funds at stated iniervals only, but gave in clinrity every day. In fact, b was alwoys giving elther monoy or suslstance of other kinds to the needy, Mr. Minturn was like hiin in this respect~~indecd, no better men ever lived in Now York than Robert B. Minturn. haye often had cccaslon to ask both gentlemon for frec passages In thelr vessels, elther for for- of privata churity,-~charity, blossing | those v receipt of gratuftous relief number blesscd,—that ~ can operale _the most | (44,810, showing a decrease of 115,105, Tn My- vom ot o nol " Hkidnce ™ *recantly | Aorp,the ucr.on Uho retel Korke 1 o those ke i C) Tease VoL i ¢ {5t Sountry'or kot it " relovCtut: | B AEISH " G Tl T o & de- jects in o dis cheery) : uifil | am aure tha o K Your predeccanor it the hivh Ofice you now 8 will | €7£aso of 14421 shico last rewurn, . Liways remember witn pride that W was the chonen | The special famine report, for the week end- trastec of the Deitish Empire, and the hosored | ng tho 18th of Octuber, publishied in the Gazelte Aduciary of 8 eplcndid exampl of -natlonal sy~ | o Jucia of the i Inst., siated that the condi- pathy, " [Choerd. | tlon of those why have suffered from the pro- Ay Lord Ma; Ufhlf 1 turn from the sppalling | Junged drought will for sume time fax the ut- picture which India wonld represent toun to the | quost encreles of tho district ofticers, ‘Too Quarter of the globu In Which we dwell, I canuot | pyining Comintselonor, during the past weck, fay that the urospoct s more cicoursging I | )as uspectod the northern part of Hangalors lere bo a greater calamity 10 hanian nagare than | I8 lnspectoy o the ik distrle fambue, It 43 that of au exierminating war, | {Loud | 810 Learly the whojo of the Tumbkur districts, sheere,] When | bad Uio honor of iast addrossime | 200 found a grest ‘Ueal of land unsown, but jon, Europe was on the evo of makiny the last and | much benefit Is anticipated from the rocent ihe ‘nupreme etort to prevent that war, That | orders aud advances. Tho cattle were fn ex- tHort failed. ~ No sooner had war been de- | cellent coudition, and the people were tlarcd than ber diajealy’s Guvernment folt it their | fuyproving tn health ond spirits,« but at savs Wood & Co., dry-goods mcrchants, hase Talloa. Tiabiltties, 31300003 noscts, $23,000 —————— . SITTING BULL. Wasuvarox, D. C., Nov, 20.—There s a re- port that Bitting Bull has entered the United l!}ttl‘wl from Canada. The report is not verl e JUDICIAL RESIGNATION, Nztv Yosg, Nov. 20,—A Uolumbls, 8. Cy special says tho Assoclate Justico-of the Su- prema Court, J. J. Wright, colored, las re- signed. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nzw York, Nov. 20.—Arrived, steamshb Btate of Nevads, from (lasgow. duty 1o upnounce at once, in language which coutd time vila nspections had [ nurk to study tho manner of prepuration_and | desperado, fell to the ground a corpse. displayed o most enlightened iberality In mate | elners who wero unfortunate bere, and wished SRS IR Bk bl miptakon, e aliey whilol ndat (08 circ :lllln”ch;’;f\]lmn great amountnl n:fle?fir,:. Ho cati- ]‘“"‘HR of butter by Dfl"“i r'that somo Dan- | *Jouew had lod a very: oventul life, and wua & tors of fiome politica, to uss hs commanding fu- | to return home, or for the ucedy realatives . Hemariablo Rurgical Caxe. Trained for ‘he :‘«?;’-:‘ufi‘ nnu"::fl‘:f; fl""c‘..: policy | 3 es that 3 percent i each village atand fu | d5h experts should be brought over to teach the | trua typoof the inixed-blood outlaw. Four | fueuce to prevent prevailing any rensons which | abroad of men who wers struggling onward fn | A eurlous case, in progress at Jamestown, N. need of rellef. The famine rellsf inessures ho tunities which had been ntforded to un for a con. | deeis fucomplete till tho system of villugo fu- alderuble timo we had deenly conwidere. That | spection is thorougbly curried out, and addl- policy was unastowously wlupted: thar policy wo | tlonal otllcurs told off for that duty, o fur. avo unsnimously malutalued: and from that yol- | ther states that the speckal treatment of the loy we Lisve nevor swerved. What, then, was that | giekly and . weak—whether fu hospitai, reliet- (“"?dxlx:::-" J‘"’i.‘i‘fii‘f’.’u"’a“'""".“’"""°",":,}' camps, or on the works—ia daily becoming e 3 erthe clcumtunce Cies, we Q14 1ot butleve it 1t was for the honae | mure effective. It is hoped it hus considerablo or interest of Enzland or Turkey that we should | Inflticuce In preventing mortality by open take part iu thu Bupending coutest; but whilo we | camps Lelng vonverted Into clused onces, and pecret to our dulrymen, American checic 18 | yeurs ago ho Killed a tan fn the Natlon and fled | may be ucged within the circle of his Cabluct well liked fn Denurark, and its trado could be | o Georerla; e continued a course of crimo (n | with a view to thwartiug the patfout and con- greatly cularged. The saine bs trueln reard Lo | thut Stuto aod bad 1o flce to Texas. 1o got tao | siderate labora of the Flahery Commission. agricultural machines, sewiug aud knlttlug na- | hot for bim {n the last-named State, when he Toronto uinbe. chines, mechanlcs' tools apd fwplements, | returnea to his oid home in the Notlon, urrive Tbe American Comimissioner dissents from Jeather, cottou aud Jinen manufuctured, tobaceo | fug o few montlis after tho killing of bis'broth- | the duclsion of hisculleagucs. Accordingto tha fu the Jeal, sugars, sirup, aud molusses. er, who was_alspn noted desverado, by Bub wording of the treaty, or rather from the want The lmports of some of tho fiflurlpfll articles | Reams, fu McAllster, Charles Jones xm-cd of uny provision {o” the contrary, it has been from the United States fnto Denmark during | Wis desd brother's widow to mmarry him at the | geuorslly understood that & uusnlmous swand the wr 187 wore us follows: Petroleum, | muzzto of a rovolver and agalnst ler will. As | ool woilld be bioding, If thia be {nsisted upon waedeclared, 1t wae a poticy which frum the this country, Many of thesa peoply, by becom- fug zood cltlzcnn.’ (ull{ mu”:hlpmu lo’r wmy ef- orts, and Messrs, Grinnell and Mintarn for thele charity, A caseln polnt I remember very well. On a’cold, blustering night, thirty or more yuars oo, § wus stopped in one of the streets of Albany by a lad of about 13 years of aze, He asked for employment, and “his manner jm- Krentd me favorably. Ilis story was that 6 had come from Ircland to sesk au uncle Y., i attracting the attention of medical mea all over tho country. 3Mrs. Iay, s mill-vm [)Iayc. tn some manncr was caught by the halr o revolviug shaft, and the sealp was torn of from the nock to tle uvubmm-luvlns the skull enu:cl{buc, and making a wound ity nine square [nches In cxtent, Shoewalked < her bume, about 600 fecs distant, and ave or ders about sendiug for a surgeon before shis be camo unconacious. At first au sttempt was enforced -the meutrallt; [ Ve : un emacisted state will be pre- | 12,0003 com, abuut £1,000,000; Tard, §216,0005 | soon us ho came fin possession of the property | by the United Eil‘nu-s Governnient, the proceed- | whom he coulduot find. He was deatitute, aud | made to replave the scalp, aud it was patchel rrc;;fi-d be' meutialty il wa' wery | thug porsons th un enacialed state will be pro | &30 G0 " Gitistior elntiie 1o tho | foft by bis brother, b bean to tend & erriplo | s beforo the Commiselon would be dull and | wantedwor, [ tholc o howo with, me,” aud | up and sewed on, but sous begau 1o slough o ho same time What that neutraliy | uave them. ‘The average cost for aweek per | dmpor of butter, cheese, and acrleulturat wa- | Jife of crime, and the people of McAllister were vux:jaudnm:w solution will bave to be found | as ho sald he desired to learn a trade, -I pro- | aud the pbysiclans wero ot loss = fi‘::'““:,“'“l"'b}";':};’-‘“r‘."‘]"“i."“:m:l““)‘l assatled ot | higad hua fallen to 9 avuas 11 ples. chines aud {mplewsnts were not obtalued, terrorized by im. About ten days ago he got | for this vexud aud feritating question. It le not, | cured him etn) I?‘ymcnzu an apprentfce to o | the courso they should pursus. At It naced, .1 eerd. polltan . critics, : *[he catabllsbiuent of monthly or sewi-uionth- | drunk at Perrysille aod stabbed tho section | however, easy to imagiuu that the United Btates 1y stewn communteution between the Unbted | Loss, named Jobuson, in the back with n six- | Wil have any valld pround for refustug to act Btates and Deamark I eeessary to the devel- | fnch’ bowie-knife. Jolmson bled two gallons, | upon the fudgment of the majorty. . . . optuent of the trade between tho two countrics. | bur will recover, ‘The full-blood Todiats syme | The award {s not so large as to induce Conada men who' aro the friends of every eouitry savi The tota) famine sxpemliture up to the 18th basiz own lcbors and u laugh, lave devounced of Octoher in Bombay was 11 10GUH rupees. builder namne ewurt. Favorable reports of 1 thia policy as a seifinh pulicy. Aly Lord Muyor, t¢ | From ustimates which aro sald to Lo approxi- his conduct werv given we from tiue to time, lmwuvur) they hit upon the expert and ut the end of three years Lls employer aur- ment 0 {ting, ol ‘published a can in_the ly papers explaining. the case, st e, " ) 2 rendered bis (ndesturcs snd paid him as a | asking contributions from youngz snd healthy {.‘u?fc;"fl?"fl:,““,'{.'jlfk;‘!; ‘..?:mu’;mlfl “;!",l‘u‘:’; f'«‘,'fi“.’u“?fi‘\f“ "tl'nldlnt:s‘?Lfi:{::flu‘mxhh'flulu:g%‘: ‘The steaniers could nleo tuke u the svuthern | puthize with Jones, and the cud is not yet, to forego cagerly the right atie holds in her | journoyman. Befors thut evum‘: Lowever, ho pwnl‘c’: to replace the lm;'lmlu.' ‘The youus YVBick thoy adopted feom tho tirst, and whicls tney | revenue, i elght snd a half millons; the Bom. [ uil southcastern shures of the Baltle aud tho ~—— hands of retaining what Is most undoubtedly | came to me for oid to bring his mother and | peoplo reaponded I goodly numbers to thio call have all afoog msintained. They betleve s el | bay tawloe a iths under (wo willions, Frow | west and south of Swoden, Buch an enterpriso THE ABLY MURDER. ber prerogative, while it must bo the desire of | sister from Ireland. Dappllcd tu Mr, Urinnell, | und the doctors took fromeachs of thetr urms daty to protect Britivh interests kbroad, and itiea | ¢he 1s of May, 1516, to the week euding the A and, as usual, be gave thum fres pussages. few yeurs ulter he becamo o journeyman tho young msu went with his mother snd slter to the West. Tn 1560 mysclf and duughter “wers in Mcokuk, [a Wo wanted to sge the would not only eolarge our trude, but could bo .\ apee ) eyery Canudian, on tho other hand, to scs a ma\iln lLlfihly 4 x;:lxicr\fmv:l 1 ftaclt, e Gases, ‘"' ! i’f,":";f:v"'.t ?l:z"'fiem::;‘:' bt L'?l.;? :mion lll:;e the United ‘snt:tu 'm'e)m ]:umf. e Clargo uires also sugrests that o g of its honor and good name than of tenious central depot shiould be vatablistied ut Copen- | 407 {n the Ably murder trial, the third since 148 | withhiolding s sum of money which would b: hagzen, where not only supplics of gowls ow re- | commencement, have bean fully as interosting | more thun covered by the surplus of the Alu- quired by the Dunlsli wurksts cuuld be con- | o5 yesterday, when Petur Miller, the accomplive | bawa sward she Lolds even yet without legiu- volicy which they belluve the psople uf' this cuun- o bry have sanctioned. ana adoptud: [Cheora.] Sy :xxfl‘}gfi“flnm&",fi"“r;’; Lord Alayor, there may bave been wmany reasons | PREIOE B S 73:&,“ o Burtan: 191740 which may bave duced usfosdopt tast pollcy; | {rom Bombays iy ron Burmsh ) But ere was one, and o priucipal one, | from other British Indiau ports; 11,393 from fo which I will gefer. I belleye the poliey | fureln ports. very amall plece of akin, which was transfermx 1o tho bead of the unlortuuahe wowan. A first tho :.x!pemutnt seamed . doubtful, but 1ast the gralts began to adhere, and the patico 18 now in a {alr way of recovery. Two hundre and forty-une “planta® have been apolivd in wero (s npzal 3 GU1,000 vlace, and sent for & o, Upon golng r tralis thy part of thl t A infresting b My, | stuntly kept, but uise sunples of new gouds for o - | mate dalwsute. to the vehlcle we found in [t my quuudaw | which cover mbout half thy scalp, and thor L "f:'n;nm m’;u:n(ur um-‘“'\wn:m o‘l‘ fgmrfi Hyuu:‘ ;;uthggll::tu:ley:yi.:(l%?, L‘;luls‘l:ld‘:u‘;"hk. Jutrodud Ao, The Danes fielw slow Lo alter of Juseph Ably, the parrichle, datalled th man- protege. It was bis private vehicle, and he had | maloder will be placed in poonlg'n as s00D & = 8t, JoAn Preeman. e Wavs Bud usagee, sgunts whould trave) | Per In which the sssussivation ot tho elder | Whatnest] With any otler counlry thers through the country to press trude, and con- Ably was accomplistied, The most fmportant | would bo room to Lope that the Government vince the pruple, a4 they can be cunviuced, of | testhnony adduced to-day was that of 8t. Bar, | aud lr'-lug',lf.w"|w"“"d "‘?"‘i"‘ thfllt‘l:dlltluuot the i eyl ora st Tl |y maofthe Couny Jul b who over | ESATLYS WalS L ML entsand andtichn - - Loard a couversation between Joseph ALY, who | forbids our entertainiug any hope that they will SUICIDE. g.lud! the shooting, and his brother Jacob, hul La- | do nnyulxllnt uf this kind, S hlzlln UGovern- 4 le, both of whom Wwere canfined Inthe cell | mcut will now, wu presume, refer matter to Special Duapaich (a The Chicaga Tribune. ajolnivz 8t Bar's, The latter's story clearly | the Iwperial fiovcr':m«m. sud urge thew to de- CLEVELAND, O, Nov. 20.—A ahocking sulcido | juplicates the man Peter Miller, ‘& brict | maud a sciticment on the busts of 1o decision mlll:vl::‘ l::“l.l‘n: 3&5"’“‘07'.1]"{5'.‘.“’.'.3 ll-;ur‘-_romr' dne Mcter,” fle writes that for about three v oy hat Tur- | e T s gt b gl "“‘P_m“ et years before the famine the amount, counting ailver aud ornanients, tendered to the mint av- wont was & phuantow, st jts people was wlfuty, . e ook S thet 1 W e THCTEly k& Tieulia. UY olAteA- eruged sbout SU0 rupees montbly, [n Octo! eén 10 malatuly 8 Getitious bulunce uf power und | Dery 1870, the tender was ataut 4,000 rupces secure the beace of Europe. If tuat werv the [ WORth, but i Nuvember it rose to 70,000, and _tase, & repetition, in the oplnion of Ler Majusty's | kept steadily lucreasivg up to l‘c&l!c,mbtr last, Govermoent, of what occurred in ‘the Crimea | when it reached the value of 1,000,000, or more would buve been the groatest crror, 1f apeople in | than 300 times the normal auous 1t would ! tfete sud 8 Goveruuent bs 8 were fction, why 1o Liis weter t] < Jouuer that is proved i the eyse. of he clyll) fopear from SRk stoaln wag conia to the hotel to take us out lnit. IHe bad settled in Keokuk after loaving Albany, and had becowe a well-to-do maater buitder, supporting his mother and sister In good circumstances. Ho wus grateful, not alone to me, but ulso to 3tr. Grinuell, who he knew Lad nsslsted bl fn his youth. Mr, Grinnell waa also very much attached to the lpumm connccted with bt by business as employes, He looked after thelr futergsts careful ly,luud whenever oue of thew possible. Mrs. Hay has been unconscious fo days, but the cathusiastic physiciuns who Lar the caso ju hand are very sangulue that she ulthmately recover. Lady D Huoddleston. Xew York Sus. Lady Dlana nudsfn&fn ll“&.leuflbfll a8 ¥con hplunuux in the woruiog drive o4 Brightou, in . 4 " /] y ¢ % ht-gray drivingcoat with yray velyes collar I zed | 1, bout March, when the 1 fewels w. oceurred Lere last night st wbluight, Louis | statement of whoso confession sppeared fn | of the majority of the Commissioners, aud the | died o carcd fof his famlly like a father, He R iy J&."f&‘f"&&fi"‘&?&& ‘.‘..V"H:,.z"‘.‘...’,"::; .fiffiufu..'&nna “‘;i"i;.i':" nlrcv:::f-':uué:u“t“'}l‘x: Kroln, a German 20 years old, lived with Lia mfltfi&fl')nflfi&ufizz‘,‘ {un&ll u\vr;x:{z l:xh Ll:al.u ilm. ll‘lzx‘olfrgl‘ t&“&fi“&".‘,‘.‘. .‘::lho';g ":!l:u’:t.y :,l‘i‘ilr.t.l': was Illl\lcr::déedt oS uu'a C{aua:u%'; As‘nl Hudlully. &:{,‘.’L‘.‘,"fihfi»‘.’fi#"‘.‘.fifl .ufi.“ifi'..‘i {:}: e v ” b ressure accumuluted {0 force till July and the | wife and cbild at their own place on Everett (S A and the ludusi scliouivof shiv cityy Aind b 1 1L rathe furing ol sear | Lebeors ] You bave | G itucacement of io southwest 1onio00, . n Fumiorod tuo defhe, by way of mitigasion, will | 1t to be Just; but weubiall be greatly surprised o iub s | round with @ tight vell? Lady'pi lss 1saac Bell, James Buwen, and Jumes won, composed the best Board of Charity Cow- wisiloners New York Las ever had." THE LACTEAL BOSS. Bpectal Disnatch to The Chicuga Tridune, Drs Moixes, Ia., Nov. 20.—8. O, Livermore, of Cedar Rapids, bas a Guernsey cow which swcens the board on lacteal product. Bhe drop- ped her firet calf Oct. 18, 1870. From Nov. 1 followiug to Sept. 1, 1577, sho gavo 4,323 pounds of milk, from which was made m}i vounds of butter. Sept. 80, 1977, she dropi er second calty and frow Oct. 15 following, in scven days, shie gave 121 pounds of wilk, from which was made 9} pounds of butter, "BERGH ON THE BULL-FIGHT. Bpeciul Dispulch to The Chicugo Tridund. Nzw Yok, Nov. 20.—Heury Bergh, Presl- remarkable person. Sho fs the unly daughte of the late Dake of 8t. Albans, and galoe B‘renlzuu-vrl:cr. When she first appesre the London world scveral groat watche were prescribed for her, and ahe undoubted! st her cap at the helr to the thron ot Hollan who speut s grest p3 of one scasun fn Londun. But much & mired ladics often overshoot the mark, A5 Lady Di reained siogle unt{l at 81 sbe m with Mr. Huddleston, a clever barrister, al yery ambitious of social distinction, to whod devoted homare ghe st lensth delgnedhi mwu.-lnwufi!‘l be had beguu iife o the huw! position of usher in & schuol. Thers was 8 a1f eurrent fo the fnns of Court that, when 31 Huddleston (vow & Judge) anpounced s w? rlageto a party of legal fricods, oue, Wil warwmly congrutulating bim, sdded sy expre slon of sul : “Becsuse,” sald he, "U dear Huddleston, we slways reganded you i rescrved fur the Princess Beatrice.” Lady ! :l m: lrflwul“““t:“ of the Bultw mn roled vening [checrs), wnd you most bave felt while IR CAFFRES, L was apeakiug that tla Govern t und his - e sl e sn NG | o wax wio sk cone Fis Vs oF i atisll prove that they bave & rizht Lo bu recoenized URITION SOLDIEKY, Auuni o suvetelya Fowers of Enrop:i [Cbeuts ] X * .Lundon Satwrday Reiew. u ludependence of Turkey was u subject of ridi- The history of the outbreak appears to ba cules year ago. The ludependence of Turkey, SR IE thay b thu forins of wir i wer | this: Twenty years ago wo Were enzuged n o chauges like the oun. —tus fudependence of Tar- [ wur with un ludependeut chief puwed Krell, ey is uot doubted nuw 1y ? Ve i D BeTr's BIOD wf warrlors. Wit bave sevared thefy | the bead of the Galekas, who'was supported by lives to thelr country without pay snd without re- other tries. The Cafres, In order to make xy:‘:n's‘;ml;g:e-r:\ {u ,,"fi',:‘. ‘.'z.‘u"";d.“.’.‘. mly_ usk | victory sure, begsn by destroyfug all thelr cat- e withont tauairy 1o tell Your wiat jeyna | the) ud a witch had loformed them that, if thls jrospect uf peaco fn the prescut stals of afaire, | sacrifice was wade, their berole sucestors sud That is & subject which ivtesvsts every oue, I may | mitlions of new cuttle would spring out of the 0w 887, 10 o¥ery qUATE of the globe. Clicers. . oot Tine that Gespondioie view which aop o | eurth, aud that tho whito men would bo driven oo ‘&‘;‘Za':‘fi‘:.“‘n‘a'?::'.‘f ‘-'y'hlu At -encqn vd | foto tho sea. When the Caflres were defeated e 0w, e Ircuiel o Srhat biw botn the condact- on prucipal occusions | b beesne 8 very dificuls task to savo of 1ho greal 80d chief belligerents fn this contost, | them from dylng of bunger. For stroet. Sotne monts ago be bLecamo uuwell, | aoi to jutroduce testimopy tending to estublish | 40 that five und & bult iililous ever tnds its way and W““"L‘“‘" worse until yesterday, Tho | 4y fuct that the wife ot the murdered mun, | juto the Canadiau Treasury, althouxh the United doctor told lum he must bave typhold fever. | who it was reported and generally belioved, | Btates could pay it out of the unappropristed Tois scemed to depreas Liut very much, s | hung herscll (o Fobruary lust, was killod by Ler | balascs of Lba Loner pald b Great Britain for wite carried out tho directious of the phvsieiuns | )yubund, and fterwards suspended by the | tho dumage duus to United States shippivg by the best she could, and went to bed. |k toatees in the vard. The Coconer testl- | the Alabaia. At midnlght sho ot up to 8c6 | ged yesterduy, during u cross-cxaminution, thut Hntreal Heraid. low bhe was, and coula not at firat | o enieiul examiustion of the body of the Wuis ‘The award Is not s0 largs o3, perbaps, some tind blw. He' bad left the bed and bouse. | pp oy made, The defeuse haye wituesscs who | S80%UILG peoole bave expected, but it 1s 8 sul- Tussing out into the back yard shu saw bim s | Wi} gwear thiat thers were narks of violenve on | 3tautlal onv, aud, as our Commissiouer she thought havpine aguinet au outbouse. | ¢he body: thut the oid man beat ber tatally, [ 2¢recd with the neutra) Commissioner, we, way Mastenine up to Lim she placed her arm about | gnd shat the boys revenged the desth of hele | ko it 10 be such ws wn ablo wuy like Slr Alex- him, saying, ** You must not stay out herein | pmgthier by kiillog their father, It {3 also as- ander Gult belleves to be just. Unfortunately, the cold." 'Sk then Urstdiscovered that he wes | oreod that the elder Ably s suspectedof buving | the American Commissloner dissents. We hope dead, and suspended with a vlothies line by the | Peri concerned fn the deoth of the first Luy- | that the Amerkau Goverumnent will accept aud neck. Haotenlng for nsslatance, e wus takeu | pand'of tus decessed wife; that he was o | Bt upon the s ward; but we have uo sceurlty ln in, und medical afd called, but to no vurpose. | pourder in the bousw ot the thue, The general | the treaty that it #ill do so5 uud the spirit in i makca e o pecaty bad ta the | it oworce, e bt Joseplh Bbiy ks | ik st Gurerument wu e Ml B hn le' fegmion uon to Iw;naulfmt ery | pullty of a wost strocfous aud deliberato | Congress too ofteu ‘Lr wi fl‘ u‘ml:uu- left in @ deal snd ncarly frsutic condl- | by, that others were accessory, and that tious docs }:m. l::p e wc:d el c&n uce, HOn it Dirpateh 10 Ths ¢boago Trivunr, fustics demauds thelr couviction and punish. | Bow that they bave gained wrerst “K";‘l]"’{ FORT WAYNE, Ind, Nov. 20.—Last night | oot 3 e gy ot it ey ot ¢ S Lo pe al ¢ lu P’ ——— oreach of tho wosds of it, sccording’ to what | dent of thoe Soclety for the "Prevention of Cru- | owes ber extsteuce rumotely to the loves Lifi"&ihfifif?‘éfl&:f&.’?fl’”&f”&fi' i “;? h suall @ uumbee were | bW [orbonas H-"""‘"“’l telegraph opesator ut Ada, RAPE pecws 10 be the strict legal meaulug, tuow | diy to Aulmnuy has written o letter to | Churles IL and Nelt Gwynue, sud bus ofwu hibiein sosolital the'ene ot cummencls | U0 100 WU SRS T ekt of s | Sste ieorss bt feab larice - S0 ol Eoeclal Dlapaich to Ths Shicago Tribuns, Gver our clalus upon theoi. Frosidont Wiuans, of tne San Franclaco Bocloty, | fested costutien recalluff the 1o gus Sous sy this hat Lis i} biect cure cupled, aue el au ¢ Teanant ol ey | over the pye, etin s jurics. C Was b 8¢, Juhn Telcgravh. . LT Bncesiress, ue uchess wazery ulu;::‘w 4, bis ouly oblect waa Lo ascure, L | oD e by one porsion of e de. | 51 yedrs ol Tbo Tast act bascribod to disay | ~DEs Momas, I, Nov. B—Tudsy lust & | 1t bas beon a wiiier of “Jount whether or not | In regard to the recent bull-fight there, i | yotber, who 1s not wealthy, ls uow the wousts the 0 [chesrs sud laughtor]; aad that be | populated district, the Femainder belug handed | polutwscnt tu love and butewperances trawp calicd at 8 houss fn Bloos which Bo uses very strong language i con- | companion of Mru. ilicks, of New York. d, Davls | & mere majority award would b valld, and the

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