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2 THE CIIICAGG TRIBUNE; ]:'OREIG{V—’. shifting to colder northwest, generally higher presaure. Cantfonary signals_continue at Duluth, Mar- uctte, Fscangba, Milwaukee, and Scetlon 1, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, tlood-stalned hat, cost, and vest found in & lonely snot below the (reat Western Depol, Thne garments are kientified as those of Francls Farcier, but he cannot be found. Ile was last osep 30 plus, and nnumber of horses. ‘The ani. tnals are said to bave heen In aplendid contlition and deslers aere expe.ting high prices in the English markets. A “curfoua crcinstance was yesterltay. For God's eake, rend = doctor and three purses.”” Wit Pegram, at Dr. Nailer's place, 1« worse, Rend Dr. Harris at onee, If poseible,” [Will is s Comgmn)’. , F. Crocker was elected President. vica Gen. D, D, Calton, deceased, Davia Neahr was niade a member of the Board ot Directors, In place of Crocker. "LOCAL POLITICS, W Grira s H i - hicago, Grand Haven, and Section 3, Mackinaw | zeen alive at the depor, At § o'clock Inst night, e that only about 200 of the vattle and hardly an; Urothee, of “*riltatl anil, was taked 'down An English Hint Regarding Rus. | Chicago. Grani laen, smd Soction s, S nh | And a belief ta brevalent Liat ‘o has been mur: TN THESDY B e falie and ardiy a7 | Logan and Oglesby at the Far. Fhillnsctingas Cullfily InApeciyt for B.5.0 sian Encroachments in Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, Section 5, Erie, | dered and thrown Into the river, Priaberenin pe N 1—The Directors | Western fair of relund, which is held cvery well-Hall Maetin anis.) i A . and Buflalo, Nz Yonk, Nov. L—it {s aifeeed that James [ FRADELEE, Fe S0 2 Seva | October. and lasts for about a week, Tha coi- g P L L R S Roumelia. Loeat ommRraTIONs, H. Wheatie, propricfor of o sugar refinery | Of the Pennssivania Railromd Company Lave | jjgnments for England must, thercfore, have Cuicago, X i | Fel. RA. agreed upon & aemi-annual dividend of 2 per cent. 'The diviaends heresfter will ba dectared semi-anoually instead of quarterly. in Brooklyn, 18 mniscing, with nesrly a quarter af & miflion of the trust funds belonging to sev- eral estates [n ihat city. — MACKEY, GIOUT.. fneial Mhepateh to The Tribulie. Burtanotow, Ia, Nov. 1.—The people of Beacon, Mahaska County, this State, were thrown Into a ferment of excitement this evening by the discovery ot what scems to bo an organized body of grave-robbers. Dr. Mackey, of Keokuk, on the 20th ult, brought to the depot at Beacon iwo oil-barrels billed to his address at Keokuk, The Acomt's suspiclons had been araused, and le and several of his friends oncned ono of the barrcts and found it to con. tan the body of John Hynes, who was burled near Beacon on Tnesday, The authorltics at Keokuk were telegraphed to arrest Mackey. ‘This 18 the tnird shipinent of the kind Mackey has made from the same place within a month. with Lwo ehiidren. m these people bave become to situations mote’ intensely dramatic than Boucteault or *The Divine Willlam’s,” vren, hnve ever pnt on the stage, their atten- “tion is attracted by this svectacle. A tall, stalwart, black-halred, and black- ayed Irishman, . swartny as Logan (bexgin my Irishman's pardon” for the comparisou, rel-shirted, slouch-hatted, and trouacrs tuckes in boots. lle paises a modent, and we sce, nestling tn shis arine, with one fittle dimpled hand thrust through his apen shirt, and restiug on his hairy breast, alittle bionde jaby, bLiue- eyed and polden-curled, * His story i soon and well told, in fluent and perfectly correct Lnglish, o bhngelf s known to most breecnt, who, In answer to wmy queries, inform me that his name 1s Tim Water- man; “keeps " Ma). Hazie's wood-yard at New- town, Jower end of Warren County. Near Tha's _hut lived Jlenry C. and Mary K. Burbank, from “somewhere Norih,—thought 1t was o Northern 1llinois or Boutliern Wisconsin, for they spoke familiarly of Chlcazo and Milwaukes. They sickened anid Jdied of the fever witbin twenty-four bhours of each other, Tim nursing aud burving them and caring for the children’ frfthout _other assistance, Alter thelr death he cargled the orphans to his own shanty,—Hattle, the blue-eved baby, only 11 montks uld, and Cariisle, a bright lirtle fei- 1ow of 3'years, who all this while has been hold- fog onto * Uncle Tin's " trousers-legs, ‘fhere been taken alinost exctusively trom the rich pasturs grounds of Lemster. Strong Pleas for Honest Monoy-..Vig, dication of the Republican Party, In \Vhich Possible Precautions on Great Britain's Part Are Suggested, "CASUALTIES, HUMPTY-DUMOTY, Bpeciel Diavatch 18 The Triduns PrrTasuRo, Pa, Nov, L—A [ew days ago the Humpty-Dumpty troupe gave & famlly mati- nee st the Graad Opecra-Housa in UI City. Among others who attended was Mrs, Kings- bury, wife of a prominent business man of the ylace, who took along her tttle mirl, aged 12 years. Everything passed off nicely unti} the porformance of tho trick {n which A man s ap- parently behended. This so frightened the child that she went into spasms, which cuntin- ued at short {ntervals until to-day, when she died from the effecta of them. A voung woman named Mary Sharp was 30 badly Iright- ened by the same sceno that she had to bo taken lome, but she soon recovered. UNDER THE WHEELS. 8pecial Dispateh to The Tribune. Danvitus, 11, Nov, 1.—Phillp Tate, & brake- man on the Chicago & Enstern [llinois Rallroad, wwas thrown from a car to-day and had his legs fesrfully mangled by the trucks passing over theni. He was brooght to this clty, where he dled this eveniog. 1TRMS, On and after Monday, Nov. 4, through sleep- fnr-cars for New Orleans wilt leave the Chicago Ulinots Central depot dslly at 8: 80 &. m. Mr. A. J, Cooper, author of Cooper's Medi~ cated Poems, formerly Agent of the Erie & North 8hore at Milwaukpe, has becn appolnted (eunersl Awent of tng Great Western and De- troft & Milwaukee Ratlroads at Milwaukee. Quaranting having been removed at Cairo, the lincs eouth of there are now_running reqularly 10 New Orleans, Memphis, Vicksburg, and Mo- bile; also, to all Texas points, The roads lead- ing to Texas, via Si. Louls and other points, are running agaln regularly to all points in Texas {hat have herotofore been auarantined, At tha time of the last annual mecting of the Michigan Central Railrosd Company, Mr. J. F, Joy resigned the position of counsel to that road, The new mnnncmxlnl the Company, in view of Mr. Joy's thorough knowledgo of every- thing appertaining torthis railroad, were unwifl- ing to dispense with his services. The resicin- tion_was, therefors, held under consideration until recently,when,on reprasentations made by Mr. Joy that'his other Lusiness would not per- mit of his retasuing she position, the resigoation was accepted, The Lawyers Express Themselyey Concerning Kern's Ad- ministration, The 8t Petersburg Press Advocating Russian Arbitration in the Af- ghanistan Affair. RYATIONS, 400, Nov. 1-Midnight. Wind.__ | Rain| Weather, T T Ex-Ald, Bmith Makes an Afiidavit in Be Frdnce Will Shortly Suggest gard to George E. White, Diplomatlc Pressure In Favor of Greece. The Absurdity of Kern's Capg Exposed--Poor Col, A Portion of the Maynooth College Build- Claary. ing, Near Dublin, Destroyed by Fire. OGLESBY AND LOGAN, Farwell Hatl wés well filled last syening o5 the occasion of the grand Repuoiican rally, ang the muse-mecting was one in every respecy worthy to be dignified by that term, Thers have been meetings this campaign that werg alleged to have been sssemblies of the maages, but which were such only (o the mind's eye ang TUBLIC RECEPTION, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. MexDOTA, [IL, Nov. l.—Isaac Hass, the ab- sconding clggr agent, was arrested by Marshal Forestall fo Lincoln, Neb., where he had pur- chitsed n ssloon with the money he embezsled from Mr. J. Miller, of this city. An {mmense crowd congregated at the depat to sce the mod- THE EAST. TONE OF TRE RUASIAN JOURNALS. 87, Prrersoriro, Nov, 1.—The (Jolos and other journals tolay deprecate the giving of direct sasistance to the Amecer of Afghanistan, avd sdvocale s benevolent neutrality, The o 9 . That of last avening was th . they both had the fever, but, by some miracle ery Wanderingpew return. His welcome was " . J. Potter, of tha on paper, he mass. vaviehanted to Tiow's devotion, Loty ricovered, | Golos treats the English ulsimatum aa 8 positive CRIME. e O hwanind (0 0% | @ tfi::’;fgflxfir‘ll‘?flg;"ffffing J Potter, of the oSS s Seesting pisro b unadnlierated, ol o s For twelve davs he temded the little walfs, | postponement of military operatlons to ao in- tawa for trial. 3 sued n special opder aonounciog that Mr, John Bnecial PUUteN 18, T THBuRE hial swell filted, and with speeches of the gter. aided only by au old “mauter.” who left ber | definita period, and odvises Russian diplomacy A VERY POOR JOB. g oy I). Besler has bean oppointed Assistant Suverin- | puvexrorr, Ia., Nov. 1.—Jol "r 11 ling sort from two such war-iorses as Logan own family, sick with the fever, to look after | to endeavor to prevent sn open collision be- Roerial Dispatch to The Tribune. A COMPLETE CRIME. tendent of that road, with headquarters at T Ia, Nov. l—John Lavalle, 8 | 0oy e onthustasm was but oatura), Tim's charges, when he wds chilied iAo Teats | tween England and Afghantstan, Detnoi, Mich., Nov. 1.—Woodmere Come- " Cinetnnatt Gaseite. Uslesburg, In’ sddition to bis present duties, | Micer emploged In the Etna Conl Mine Rear | Wy jion, Janes P, Root callod tho mretin, wuod, At k.,‘,’,'n{, %o got & man to take his place TEACE FOOTING. tery, the plcturesqua City of the Dead sftuated The resurrection of the bodv of the murderer | ha will report to the Buperintendent of the 3 crushed to deal ile after 2 noon by the fall of five Lons of slate. to order and nominated Mr. Waiter Kimball og Chairman, There wers no dissentent voleos and Mr. Kimball took the chate amid toud ay. plause, redoubled when Benator Oglesby and the lon. John A. Logan came upon the pigt. form. -at the yard, and Lrought the bables to Vicks- burg. They are clean aud ncat as though a mother’s practiced hand _snd loviog touehh had tended then. The lsdy soon tas Hattie in her arme; aud ten min- utes after Tim entered the roows the Laby has ticen adopted by Mr. J. C. Tunncll, one of the By order of tho Commander-in-Chief of the | amile west of the city limits, was last night Caucasus acmy sl troops in the trans-Cau- | the scene of a epirited struggls with grave- casian districts aro reduced to s peace footing. | robbers. For some time past the cemectery The Erwan and Rion detachments aro to be | oficials have been on the alert because of & demobilized, aud furloughs ars belng eranted. | well-founded bellef that tho graves were ENGLAND'S LAST NOTE. tampared with. Two wecks ago the dis- Provost, makes the Vincennes tragedy the most complete crime on record. o the tirst act the whole family.was butchiered; In the sccond, the murderer consideratcly killed hlmself; and fn the third and. laat, the wrayc-robbers ot his body~-all within a week, F'inis coronat vpus, ¥ b (alesburg division for assignment to duty, and will placed in charge of the movement of traine, cars, and such other dutles as may be a: sigued him. ‘The otlice of Master of Transport tion las been abolished, Mr. D. J. Chase, the tocunbent of the oltice, having resigned. FINANCIAL. TROY, N. Y, Trov, N. Y., Nov. L.—IL appeara from the re. 5 Vusre K orts of the Bank Superlntendent and Bank BENATOR OGLESBY lomarts, and the boy' by’ Warren C. Raina | pasru,Nav.L—The Pather Lioydwysthe Dl | covery of a hnltdiled wrave, with tpades | - - SENTENCED. FIRES. Examiner that the Merchants and Mechaniest | ®ald this hearty greeting reminded him of the DT s cony litcation. ago, Ish moto protesting agalnst the Russian move- | and other implements scattered about, showed Dernoir, Mich., Nov. L—J, J. Shearer, of BT ooD Bank fs hopelessly Insolveut, ami its officers | €arly days ol Republicantstn, when tho party T telt this mory’ without any ndjectives. I | meoteinTarkey waslpresented at St. Petersburg that the body-snatchers had Leen at work, and | Greeuvlile, shis State, who commitied - an ag- T 2 . have beap gullty of grave Irregularities, and concesled the true comditlon of the bank by falss statements, WASHINGTON, WasmxoroN, . C., Nov. 1.—~The Germania Lite-lnsurance Company of New York will not meet with very heavy loss by the fallure of the German-Amerfcan National Bank, “BISMARCK. ‘The Nesr Military Line of Nine ¥nndred Miles fu the Northwest—Fort Keogh with Three Lineswilunting In Palace Cars on the Line of the Northern Pacllo~A AMill- lonaire’s Outfit, Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune, Brsmancg, D. T., Oct. 27.—Tho military tele- graph line authorized by the lnst session of Con- grees from Bisimarck to Forts Keogh and Ellis and Deadwood will be comploted this fall and winter. It (s bulldiog under the leadership of was young, ambitlous, fult of love of country, and devoted to the cause of national love and natfonal unfon. Eighteen years had passed slnce this groat party took hold of the Qovern. ment, and we were now living under a systern duo almost entircly to this party, No party sitee the Government way . ganlzed bad cyer encoustered sych voposition. ever met swith suen enpd resentments, as this, led oo as it had been by the Joftiest and bureat ambition. And he felt it could with truth be eaid today that Rwas the best party and had eiven this country the vest Government,the world had cver scen, [Ap- plause.] Tt Legnn its work at atine whea oleven States were In open hostllity to the Unlon, and swhen it was without an ormy, s navy, funds, or credity but with the Nurthern people, full of the love of country, at itsback, ‘The War was followed by peace, and no one, North or South, could be found to<lay tofies singlo objection to its glorfous record In that know of none by which to iitly characterize this fortnight of 'Tim Waterman's lite. ijut I never thought so well or bopefully of bnmau nature ns when Tim put dack the proffered bank-tnlls nto the hands of the foster-parents, saving: Keep It for the chiildren,” Uive them homes in your hearts ns well as fu your houscs, and I'm better pald than with gold or Ereenbacks.' Fraxg W. Reiivy, M. 1. MISCELLANEOUS. GENMAN RELIGY. BenLin, Nov. 1.—The' Jovernment has sent 8,000 marks for the relief of the German sufler- erg by yellow fover In the United Btates. TKAVEL AND TRADS. Br. Lours, Nov. 1.—~8ince the ralsing of the quarantinc in different parts of the South travel and trade are reviving to o marked degree. All roads renning south und northwest from St. Luuis have restored through siecvers to their traina, and frelght of all kinds is being taken. Fravel and traflic to nearly ali potots 18 slecudy Oct. . The noto exprosses the hope that | had evideatly fled, affrighted at a false atarm In Russis will soon be abls to resume the with- | tho midst of their unholy work. Sioce then Alrawal of her troops, and that they will not | ‘armed men Lave watched nightly, but without pass tho line which they have now reoccupfed, | result unt)l last night. Yesterday murning aa such a step would compel Eogland to take | the body of a woman whoedied s county precautions. charge was interred In the Potter's Fleld, XD REFORMS. and tho presence of suspiclous men prowling Loxpox, N::D:f’iA Cu:sun“m)p]g dlspatch | sbout .flhu burial convinced Supt, Higrins mu% snys the Porte fias informed Mioister tLayard [ the time of dechsive actlon was approschick: that the proposed reforms will be lntroduced §o | (ompanied by two trusty men. all armed with one province of Asfa Minor, but the complete | revolvers and Winchester rifles. ‘The night was reslization of the pm)ectwlll be postponed ug- | cold, dark, and stormy,—eminently wult- til the stata of the Turkish finances permita. able for fhe deed, At mildnight the HREADY TO NRGOTIATR. watchers _say o wagon drive up Losnow, Nov. ).—A dispatch from Beriin |-1v a fenco closo by, and two men cautiously en- ways Inssls, replying to the Porte’s overtures, [ tercd the cemetery. Desiring to Jet the intrud- has declared her readiness to reupen uegotis- | ers crininato themsclves, tho Suberiutondent ttonn for a definitive tresty. bade his companfons reinain guict until the cul- GRERCE. prits had dug up the cofin, removed the body, Lownpor, Nov. 25 & m,—A Berlia dispatch | and placed the Iattcr in the wagon. The mén savs France Ja expected to issue n note sbortly, | then rushing from their vlace of concealment, advising diplomatic pressure in{avor of Greece. | called upon the ghouls to surrender. Atau Atnens, Nov. 1.—M. Tricoupl bas succeeded | doning the team, they fled duwn the road aud (o forwniug 8 uew Ministry, edcaped, although a duzen shots wero fired, About half-past 13 o'elock yesterday noon s tire was discovered In the frons rootn of thesecond story of frame building oo Stewart avenue, the sccond bouse south of 8ixty-third strect. The Englewood tloss Company was promptly on the ground, sud succecded in extinguishiog the firo before It galned much headway. Nos. 3and dand the (lyde Park Hose Company werein time to render valuable assistance, The build- lnfe was owned and occupled b{: Mr. MeCor- mlck, agent of the United States Express Com- pany al the Rock [sland debot In the city, The dsmage will amount to about §300, which fs futly covared by fupurance gravated assauily .on Congressman Ellsworth, Jast spring, was to-day scntonced to pay a tine of £200 and be Imprisoned in the Detroit House of Correction’slx wonths, by Judge Lovell, at Stanton. ¥ I — TIHE WISCONSIN PARRICIDE, B Bbot{nl ‘PitpateA to Tha Trivune. Jaxzsvirey, Wis.,, Nov. 1.—Frederick Ohms, Jr., of Monrog, }is., who a few days ago wos convicted of gurdering hia father, was yester- day sentencod t State’s Prison for life. Iiis wttorneys will agpeal to the Supreme Court. ! ACQUITTED, Boston, Miss$ Nov. 1.—The examination of Dr. 8pear and'Mabel Whitmas, of Charlestown, on a chargo polsaning the mother of the Iatter, result the acgnittal of botb. ' THE RAILROADS. CHICAGO. Tho alarm from Box 47 at 5:50 yesterday sf- ternoon wae causea by s fire at No, 200 Clark street, occupled by Sassaman & Walther, non- fectioners, Cause, 8 pot of crystailized caudy catehing fire. Damage, nominal, The alarm from Box 803 at 2:55 yesterday af« terncon was caused by a fire {n the two-story rge, ¢ THE CA DANVILLE & VIN- | frame house No. 100 Bremer strect, owned a A " p— very lal “‘_’{‘._‘__““m“’ h\uus\ng._ Enn hnd]‘rx was rcbunulh and n'w l:lbuminlrlwd e P .#P(EI-:NNES.ILL = °u:wl"’"°d "i’h. r;umu:ef ",‘;‘4““"':"” by dops l&‘met:.r ére’t‘:ll‘ny(l]::;!:n"l-[:lct:lll:gnnilunl:hsnegém fi:::fl,ff;g :lllc 'flnl:ir:iv':lwfigl"u‘:: rllc:::r“un_\'. G G and wagon turned overtothe palico, | - 5 A . The fire originated among some rags i - an! er gnestlons, de 'BE‘L[GIOUS- IRGAT BRITAIN. from whom f& was slaimed mmcquenpuy by | Afew dagwago'tho old Chicago, Danville & | ¥o'clg o 4 Cavalry, and was formerly on Uen. Augur's stafl at Omaha, He bullt and put in successful operation the Texas military telegraph lines, in a closet, and i3 is supposed through children carclesaly handling matches. Damage, nominal. Insured for $1,000 In the British America. was, Should this Republican -party be tarnes out of power and dismlssed from publie. fayor! Mo would ke to Vincenncs Railroad flied a bill _agninat Messrs. BAIL REFUSED, Patrick ilickoy, a Michigau avenue undertaker, b Hindekoper, Shannon, and Dennlson, Spur- Quasaow, Nov. 1,—The Sherifl {s refusing | who alleges the rig_was stolen trom his barn TAE PROVUETIC CONFERENCE. = PRo y bail- for the Directors of the City of Glasgow | during the night, ~No arrests were made, but N#w Yous, Nov. L.—Tle Prophetic Confer- chasers of the "zy“"' for the purpose, it was and Is an acknowledaed expert al the business. | know wh any one — laboring emeotield fta last sesslon to-day, Mr, Reynolds, | Bauk. An appeat will bo carricd bofore the | the police think they have a clue. atated, of ha¥ing tho final decree reviowed. NEAR JACKSONVILLE, ILL. He came to Blsmarck in August upon the order | or loafering- a0 (1aduter]—iad tocomplyinal of Teorla, presidiog. The Re . R. Cravig | lord Advocate; and, if tecessary, to tho High Tha attorneysuwho flled the bill claim that thls Special Dispateh 10 The Tribune. of tho Becretary of War. The line {s now work- {og from Blsmarck to Buford, with one inter- vening otfice at Fort Stevenson. That strotch 18208 miles, From Buford to Keogh the dis- tance If 145 miles. In two weeks the wire will all be atretched between those two bosts. rom Kcogh to Deadwood the gap s 100 miles. The Inat milo of wiraonthat branch will be stretched this week, The aistance from Keogh to Fort Custer {s 123 mlles. Licut. Grecley anticlpal the completion of that wing fn three wee 1t has jnst been declded upon the reguest of Gen, " Miles to build® from Custer to Elhs this winter. To-morrow detachments from A nes:arn gt P dbpat 1 Abey o a0 oy Rte ‘HiEnY "about 1k 1hpy b dug by the 1st of Dcecmbnr.' T TAZZARDOUS. Court of Judiclary. ’ ANOTHER PAILURE. InplARaPOLlS, Ind., Nov. L.—George Ilax : % . | zard, the defaulting President of tbe Flrst Na- S Ne sipacs e dinanncL ot IR Leckle & | 410001 Bank of Auburn, 1nd., whose affairs have 5 3 3 attracted so much attention lately, went to Lo- L A Lonnox, No?:.:zl:;:‘pmxmnn tonrm- | S30aD0rE Jesterlay. toinrocure Samo. Papets g 3 which two indorsers on one of his notes hetd. e oriane the oo thy e 35 e | TheY refused 0 gl up tho pupors uotl certals Weston's lert ankle is awollen and painfal. money was paid. - Hazard then bad Lonom, Nov: 5=5 . TLoAt 13:00 s | Lt wreested <loa, W chacge, ‘ol ‘lew hich fafled befora the moraiug the following scors had been [ S2°% WL mnde fn the ' Internatfonal walking-matchs examining, Justice. Then Hazzard offeredto Corker, 458; Brown, 430; Rowell, 403; Hibbert, vay, and counted out his money on the table, d e, 401; Westor, 305: Courtney, 502; Eonis, 360. fl'.“u‘h"“d 2:‘;;2‘! &Pfi?“::"‘;fl,n:gflfma Weston quitted the track at 1:30 yesterday. with 4 friend from whom. Lo bad Larrowesd, Hia ankle 15 spinined,’ with drawn rovolvers, escaped from the room, ATRAMER NEWS, Ilazzard was arrested and falled on a chargo of T.oxnox, Nov. 1.—The steamship Helvetia ::g;b:r)bmfhr‘:l’ ;"“f' l’m:’“'. ;‘;hfi‘é‘" ."”"J“"",'; has procecded for New York, not having been | 1o iy appearance,’ he was set free. On Injured In the collislon with the revenne cutter | the outside ho wss scized and thrown Fanny yesterday. {nto an omnibus and hurried away. Hazzard ‘The steamship Greece, of tho samo linc, at | suys they had a rope, and told him thoy intended anchior, outward bound, was run iuto by the | to Lang bim. He, however, managed Lo cry Lor steamer Kron Prinz. No damago was done. help, whicn brought tho police, who retursed COLLEGE BURNED, hiw to jail. 'l'mln{ other boudsmicn appesred Duntan, Nov. 1.—Maynooth College ls on | from Anderson.with an acceptable bond, and fire. Eugines and firemen have been dispatched | when clalming the custody of IHazzard,to se- by rall from this city. care thewsclves, officera from Auburn pro- DubLiy, Nov. 1,—~The fira in Maynouth Col- | ciaimed a right to arrest him nnd take hitn hence, lege s spreading, and the destruction of the | Mazzard fears being mobbed it taken Lo Au- greater part af tha edullca is feared. buru, and the Shenil at Logansport, 8s & pre- DunLiN, Nov, 1—10 p. m,—The fire In May- | cautfonurs measure, again took him in custody, nouth Collegs has been extinguished. Two | whero hels to-night. ¢ winze of the cullega wers destroyed. The James Hazzard, the Cashier of the Auburn llhrl:{ was slightly damaged. Loss estimated | Bank,was In Lozansport lust night looklinz after ut 860,000, ‘The students lost all their pearonul | Lis brother's futcrest, when be was gobblsd aud roperty. The lire was caused by the overheat- | tuken Lo Auburs on a4 warrant cliargiog hin og of the warming upparatus. with forgery. this party, True, lnnncial diffieulties of the mrestest vosaible eravity had boen encountered. The Government in 1361 bad no_money; thers were no Nutwual Banks then, noTreasiirs-notey or legal-tenders, Thig parly bad to go to work o make it, and to-day its {inanctal svatem stone out upon the world us the most spiendid the world cyer faw, f[Appiause.) 11 this partywas crowded out, where wuuld the elemont be lound to take {ts place] Who should ar vould super- sede it {u the vontral of the affalrs of thls ua tlonf Wus It some party which would lok slone to one State or section? The Republican rnn.y. fu the m-gmmmu{ of 1ta aspiratioos, ooked over the whole Unton, and held that Uniow in the hollow of Ita hands. f:\nplulm'.l 4 WIATASATY 1TDONE TUAT UAD BERN WILNu Lapi flest act was: to tuke hold of the tarifl, thien down at the heel. It scaled it upwaris ud ralled upou it for coln, &-ulnz thereby 8 1ittlo comfort througliout ths War. [Anph\m.] Ita Ainancial policy had Leen lald down then, followed steadily to this hour, and the party proposed to cuntinuc to follow it [applause}s and 8o long aa f¢ could ald the lsboring-man ot laboring-woman by tuat policy It would do s0. Itenowed applausc.] The Republican perty, oo, had invented the internal-revenuo system— something which the Dentocratic party, in power for twenty years, badu’t scnso enout o discover.s (Laugiter,] The other day Gun Joe Johmston bad crisicized the systein as being partial to the North. and had promised, if elect: ¢d to Congress, to work to reduce the tax un whisky and tobacco, and so reljevo the grest HSouthern people. |Laughter.] What cls«)ml the party donet Wetl, 1l Lad pald over & 000,000 of publle debt, and ovver $103,000,60 In punsions ta the whlows and or}xhnu:, and It pro- vosed to do precisely tn the fature as it had dono in the past. lAflllnuw.] Was there auy other party that talked this wayl Would tue Democratie party change the tarifl aud revesus tpad & paper on “Tha Relation of the Pro- Millennial Advent of Christ~to the Catholic Doctnne of the Work of the floly 8pirit," ¥rol. Cooper, of the Presbyterian Beminary, Allegheuy, Pa., foljowed with s paper on * The Judement,” and “the Rev. N, West, D, of Crlicinnat, addressed the Conference on' * The Hifatory ul-Doctrine.”! ‘Che Comuwittee ou Resolutlons appointad at the morning’s scasion presented tho following: Before closing this Conterence, combosed of brethiren from wo. many different branches of ano redeemed Church of our Lord, we desiro dise claimiug whiatever doctrines havo been or msy be Tield i tonmection with the bulief vt the pres millennisl of our Lord which conflict with the faith oncs delivered to the Yaluts and received by the Chinech Universal smong the agos, and lo bear our united testimpny to that which: we beheve to Jbe‘the truth of tte Goapel in particulars which JacrsoRvILLE, JIl,, Nov. }.—Early this after- noon the fina country residence of Hiram Smed. leg, near Orlesns, in this county, was totslly destroyed by fire. Laoss, $4,000; lnsured for $1,600'10 tho North Brilish AT BIOUX CITY, TA. Special Dirpateh to Ths Tridune. Bloux Ciry, Ia, Nov. 1.—The losa on the barn and contents of H. . McKioney, which buroed late last evenlng, was about $3,000; in- sured In the flome of New York for $2,700. The fire waa lncendisry, w . AT NORTH SALFEM, N. I Tawnsexce, Mass,, Nov. 1.—Taylor’s woolen |- mills, fn North Balem are burped. Loss, $05,000; Insurance, $20,000, W U. T, A Proposition te Capltslize 817,000,000 Surplus Esrnings=8tatement by President Grean. waa an error. ~Tfié bill was to review a porsonal decrco entergg). ip favor of the purchnsers. Under the fiusd docree of Dec. 5, 1876, the Com- vany and tho "frifitec of the couvertible or acc- ood mortzage boiidholders prayed an anpeal which was granted, The apoeal has been per- fected, and thb tecord sent forward to the Bupretne Courfh q/The “parties asppealing claim that the decrc‘ql uld bo reversed for many reasons, of whi rép g following arethe orincipal’? ‘fhat the Court'erfed in sctting asido as invalid the funding ¢dhiteacts, cxtending the time of payment of the intcrest coupons, and decreeing that such intey lwhfl“ld be pald within twenty days from the dilb of the decree, wilen in fact . such paynientfldd beon dxtandedfive an-m . the intécest wogpp then; duc. Alsoln cutting off the right of redemption secured to the Cum- pany and Its “tréQitors by tho statutes of the State. ‘The Trusteo of the sccond mortgage bonds, by crosmbill, sct up s lien upon four miles of the m;}: line conncctlog tha [llipols Vel s withi twentv-live holes to the mile, or 5,023 holes. The milltary wiil have tovut the poles, such ns the country affords, lant them. and string the wire, . Tha Job can ho flnlshed by the 1at of Februsry, or a mouth after wo sre on n_specio basis. With 8 loop of tweply sniles tn the hills, connecting the main live with Cainp Huhtan, tho whola lina will be 013 miles long. About half of the ling will bu woll litted with cedar poles, and the rest with pine, ‘The ormy has furnished the trabs- portation and the skilied isbor. The approprin- tion waa only 850,000, and the local millitar; wauted It to go as far as possible. They chivpe in_the hard tabor, and the result will bo all the telegraph lines required for military convenionce and advantage. The appropriation wiilalso bay the lustruments and pay the operators until July 1. 'The cost will bo less than $14 per wile. ‘Theé dovernment can do somu things economic- ally when there Is a hiead to naninalate. gluut. Grimes, & military-llue Superintendent at Deuison, ‘I'ex., has been ordered to Bismarck to take charge of tnis line and run it ie will First—Wo afirm our bellef in tho supremo and abwolite anthority of the wrilteu Word of God on questions of docttine and daty. . Second~The prophetic words of the Old Testa. ment concerning the fret: coming of our Lord Jerns Christ were litéeally fulfilied (o 15 Jite, death. resuirrection, and anconsion, the prophetic words of both the Old and N 8- tanients clmrerhlnfi' His second coming wall e 10t erally fulflied in 1its visible hadily retarn to this earth In like manner 88 1le went up {nto Heaven; and this_gloroan hany of the great God our Havior Jesus Christ s the oleased hape of the be- ltever and of the Church during the entire dlspen- 1atton, ) 4lird—Thia second coming of Tord Jeeus Chrlet s cverywhere repreganted i the Scripiires as fwe minent, snd may ocenr &t any mument, Yes the precise day and houe thercol s uaknown to man, Rnd known only 10 Dod. #ourth—The Sceiptnres nowhero teach that tho whole world will be converied Lo God, or that thera will be & reigu af nutversal righteousuess aad peace before the teturn of our bieusced L Lot ana Indlana Ojvislons of the road. ‘This issue was not settle tho final or any other decree. The Trustee 00% chattel mortzoge is also s party. He clait¥¥-under his mortgage and the State laws and Conatitution of 150 a prior lien upon oll, ghe rotling-stock over the first-morteago | ppndholders, ‘Thera are now several cases Jyoding in the Bupreme Court upon appeats riyp decrees of tao Clreuit Court in faver of injeyiening creditors for supplles furnabed the Cympany, ~ Now that the appeal from tho flual decreo has been perfected it will be seen that the'bractico aud the law of rallrosd foreclosures wiltlo fully settled o this Stato, ‘The questions ig¥blved are of iweuneral lnterest, and the case Wil be closcly watched by all Imrlh:l concerned’ in raflroads, whether stock- holders, bondhulders, or gencral creditors, and I)urllculnny by that unfortunate class ol cred- Dieatdh fo Cincinnari Gaseits. Nzw Yorg, Nov, 1.—The recent rapld advance in Western Unlon stock gavé rise to o rumor to- day that the Executive Committeo had declded, al 0 socret meeting 1o recommend the capitals {zatlon of $17,000,000 surplus carnlngs of the Cowpany. President Green denied any such actlon bad been taken by the Executive Com- mittee, or that It had over been the subject ol oftielal dlscugsion, Ha sald suth action by the Executive Committes would carry no welgnt, the stockbolders alone having tha power; an, that tho by-laws of the Company provided a P T T P e ook, n special mecting of the st ders could | Do bere next month. Thotarlf will bo a evela- | yyaiomy Already it boldly proposed to rapest Wit Iht * propetica, concefuiag thy - procress | Lowpan, Nov. L—alaithir & Nieloan, mer- RUBHELL. Hore who e frulaied. lubor wad Mapplca 10 | (8o calcd o the Fresidunt uoo apoll: | Lon 1 thls soctlon, Brous lanarce b Kecely the Nattonal-Bank act. nd. o act Iimpodoe 3 :"E” (f;.‘:. z;”l'hu u‘if'nvnisc- ‘.,,'f’;,,',w.;;"":y“_'(i':::,i e e sy A8 Lalth, bave Taue Sbectal Digpalch fo The Tribuns. s now establisped by the courts are being | catlon of atockholders represcnting ab loast | FORCRE W Guidnaliword, oue cent. The | 12X af 10 per cent on the clirculation of Stal -oue-third of the capital stock of the Compauy. ‘Cie ‘President added: It cannot be donled thero (s & fecling among many of the largest stockholders {hat the surplus carniugs sbould the feaurrection of iss dead 10 Chirist and traue fguration of (s living Sginti, receive their Mifll- ment aud the poriod of miileunial bicesedneas in ite tnauguration, LonooN, Nov. 1.—Tna liabilitles of Joha OtrAwa, Nov. L—In the Ruasell-Walsh mur- Leckls & Co., of Qlasguw sod London, whose e euit, G failure was utnounced yesterday, are estimated | 97 tedal, now 1o progress fu the Clreuls Court, at $250,000, a jury was sccured st 1050 yesterday morniog, challengzed by whmt ars called the prior equities of the bondholders. B0 RAST-BOUND FREIGHTS, banks,—a meusura which had freed the cauntry from the cursy of Btats banks which © hod u‘wrenca i ever stare the clgso of the Revolutionary War, Another present rate from Bismarck to Desdwooil s $2.85 per ton woras, From Cheyenus to Dead- wood the oroportion Is $1.85. That Cheyenue FUA—T) ty of the C! a the ab- 1 i be capitalized. Chcsa earnings belong to thoss | mouopoly will have to drov from $185° 10 80 | yjg the Republican party had dunot thies bad < uth-Thie dluty af the ,g";n_';m";'xgx,:"-m it Shore & Co, brokers, Liverpool, have | and teory Mayol :ffi::;' tha cato Tor tho Beoblo | A mesting of the mansgers of tho principal | who liave [nvestod thelr mooy fu the Company, | SeUe0F Joge fis busiuetu, Ehe, Uorernumulh | paid as thoy went aluoi. | They were By Yoes nnn:lu':’g :::(,n;'lll L “:’d' ‘:;I‘l?l'l'l’“lvur;.l‘lthl was followed fu the afternoon by E. ¥, Bull, on m' Ic:lr‘lfm E‘r.&u"o;;uwn,“:;n mlkm;,'" :3‘:.',?.,’ ’i‘.'p‘i.".‘.""fig.fi'“v}‘.‘,’f.."l‘,‘,‘..‘,“.';w“fi., c:l:m it ¢ S e it “]fl""““ckwum}‘?f :,r : ‘,'fi,“j,.“&‘{,.!l',‘l{..‘l.‘}“‘fu?m o o Ly i - H 1eld yes! oy at 't o o e 0 Bhore b o markets uf the wol i lc:;fl;:.lngslel;a: flyog.(:‘::,t ‘Ilrsll‘r':‘lu‘l!:;l‘grx‘l:: RUBSLIA behalf of Willlatn ugsell, and apoko for fouf | g Michigan Surfbern Kallroad, Thers wers this project bellovo tiiat tho earniogs of the | Obssrvethe progress of eventsl Two years ulsel . The lu\'nluuu;‘ary Cougress, an_ un body with Hitls ‘more than nectiug Yoweu. did the same, aad repalit every cenl t borrowed the money on fts word of Duson and a politienl party thut would not kee that word o0 hour plow dessryved pulltical ondens uation, Apueals had been madu to the bittet necessities Of mol who had been crusily tor tured by the luet tive vears of privation nni truuble, but the politicsl party that attempte to prevail upou thoe poor man to DISUONOL TUK LONESE OULIGATIONS o 718 NATION would find the poor man as williug to meet oo ANOTUUL GREAT WILILIT TRUL. lours, attamoting to show tho jmprobabliitics There Is Lo be another monater NiuiMat trial. | of (0 defendaot’s counection with the crime, The Kusslan Government is waking preoara- | gn4 advancing the theory that the dfabolical tluus fur prosecutiog 310 Nihilists, who are now | gutrage was committed by tramps, This morn- conlined st Odesss, Maay of them have boeu Im(&i lllll.\‘:n:I a‘il‘:el.‘\b\’(.nl"-“t'x «.:uux)::e}n(r:; h‘.hl? In prison since 1870, 8ix of them will ba tried | othel aniant, h BpK sepurutely for astemptivg to wurder oneof their of his clicut far two houts. Thess two wd- 5 < dresses could not fail to maeke profound fmpres- ;:;'r,',“',i':m‘z;““{,;‘m:’{‘:: of belug tn 1ho | gions on auy ane uot familiar with the circum- Cikmination the Garriaon wil bo (ncreased aud | 4tanset Lo frat tnens calied for tha people a e L pulia Suupliad with rovolvrs. girl. Ler evidence, as was that of Janios Slou- alian, step-fathor of the wirl, who followed the Cowpauy are ample to psy 8 per cout dividend upen both the praseat stock and surplus, At present it Is only a project, but Is ouoc which will ultimately be carried iuto effect. The In- tention of tha projectors ls to capitalize these carnlags before Jan, 1. The Cowpany has carped fp twelve years over $38,000,000, of which $14,20,043 has beon paid {u dividends to stockholders, a ilttle over k'an.nm in inter- est, discount, and stuking fund on the bonded aebt, leaviug s surplus of §17,000,000. Of this surplua the investments are as (otluws: Addl- tiopal Moes and wires, ?i 333 purchased 5 ovur hope, ** Hven »0, com: 14 Josus,’ ‘Iha report was unauimoualy adopted, the whole Confercuce nising to yote. ‘The followiug, otered by the ltev.Dr. Brookes, was also adopted: Reavited. 'That tha doctrine of our Lord's pre- willcnnial ad 1nntend of psralyziae Kvangel. 1atic aud missjonary eforta, 1 une of tho migtticst incentives to earuestiics in preactlug the Gospel 10 every creatare * il He comett,” Addrcsses were then mude by Maj. D W, Whittle, of Chicugo; tuo Rev, Dr, Brookes, of . Louls) and the Rev, Stephen 3. Tyog, Jr. € presont A. L. Hopkios, Qeneral Manager, Wa- bnsh; M, L. Doblerty, (lcocral rreight Agent, Baltimors & Ollay O, M. Wicker, Tratle Mao- ager, Baltimore & Oblo; John Newell, General Manager, Lake Spore & Michizan Boutherns 11, B, Ledyard, General Maoager, Michigan Cou- tral, and J, O dleMullio, General Manager, Chicago & Alton.! 'The principal object of the meeting was to tatk over the frelght rates and see whether au adyance ab this time was advlea- ble, - After n lomy discussion it was found that un advaoce was pot yct adyl h but it was ago last Juoe tha Custer lnmm:{‘n occarrud, In a fow days Fort Keogh, In the heart of the then Bloux country, will have throe lelegraph lines—ono to Blamarck, one to Deadwood, and ous o Fort Custer—that wiil reach Ellis snd Buseman before Valentine Day. (en. 'erry will beable to wirg Miles by three different rotites, t'oor Lo ts losing bis grip. o will be tled up In & net of telegraph livs the Hrst thiug lie knows. A cararrived here yesterday thad fs worth notieing. .1t biadls froin Worcester, Mass,, and is the buntiog palace-car of Jerowme Marble, o == ' SC1 stocks {n lessed .lines 10,067; Western | I8 & wealtby geutloman, who Lias # munis forout- | fheya honust detita as the tichest vapitaili Tuue Rev, Dr. Mackay, of Hull, Eog, wsde | Dymuww, Nev. o—The police hava interdicted | buine, snd of the fludivg of thiebody o u ravine | The present rates ufo o tho basls of 20 cents ey Holdet xrn“:u?:\:lrfl:fi:.s;u 0000 | rae o axtibitiva at vhe Cenienniat, aud la son- | Laicfeats I, colyoneb 'l'f'“"‘,"“;‘,‘:fl,u"'.;qm\, the closiuic address, which was powerful sud BRUIN, (SBR L two weeks later. from Chicago to New York on grain, and 35 | B4 ¥ ‘"T‘ ¥ ek and band ’l Audt sidered » rare pleco of workinmnship, | The | fCOI-uunuohls, en tho shiort e Reptb lanitont A ho sale uf Boclalistic worke in LaSulle. Che trinl Ia attracting codailorable Interest, | ceuts on fourtti-clyss, Sorma discussion waa alio dend-paying stocks an L nds, including over Bitiags of the 1otarior are bis owa, A ,‘mmc,. o due they wore pald; pafd by the .«fim Alter .]nglmg Al hall| the power af Jeaus® PUENUI BLECTIONS, the court-rvom belng crowded full. Judge Le- | had rezarding tha much-tulked of contract inade 86,000,0ki of {ta awn stock, uver §7,000,00 ot Errad Leun party. It wus eaid that these short- stock i Atlantlc & {fic, and uver §1,000,000 each in the gulc‘l apd stock and Interpational Ocesn Tclcaue Compsnles, all worth more than they cost.” ‘A prominent irector of the company sald to-day, that William £l. Vanderbiity D. U, Mills and other large stockholders were known to be favorable to the capitalisation of the surplus; that & call for & special ineeting of atackhalders was, already algued, and that n inceting to vota upon the proposition was to be held dur fug the latter purt of Novemberor sarly in Decembor. 14 is underastood & secrot meetinz-of soveral of the largeay stockhold ers of the Company was beld to-day, whon it was determined at ouce to prascut & petition to President Green for » lkeclu) neetlng to vote upan tbe question, and that the principal siguers to tho call are Willam H. Vauderblie, Edwin D, Morgso, 1. O. Mills, and Russell Sage. OCEAN_STEAMSHIP NEWS, name,” the beuedlction was pronouuced by the :\%‘:}’b.r. Lord, and tho Confersuce adjourned family nccpmpnuf b‘m. with & lew luvited guests. The car le a house In itsclf, It has a tine deawing-room, twenty-four feet loug, which tntura Is used for diniug-room and slveping apartmests, On the llooris a velvet curpet, with severnl easy-chalrs snd rovkers and wo up- right plana ‘The ladies smuse themsclvus us in any well-regulated mansion. There s u peat kitchen, with all tbe lnproved machioery of that importany apurtment. ‘Vhere is an armory and coat-room, The outside door liasu door- bell, and strangers are expected to noticy it when they call. Undor 3hs car Is alarko coal and fce-box, The rear platform fs fenved (u fur kitchien buckets and gutue, Therols alsv a cum- won car for thedogy, bosts, and otlier necessary articles not proper ju an elegantly appointed residunce, 'Tha proprietor has u contract with tha rallroad company that requires any train to couple on to his cars when he slnals for the same. ‘The party has been out since Sept, &, Ducks, chickens, jfvese, aud autglope have boeu thelr prineipal conquest. VuTLOOK, e e—— notes wore paid out as money, but this was uob true, slthough it secined lnpossible to n\"; that'thrungh & Democrat's head. Men cauu wae auythtng for toney (f they wanted 10,4 et cetib ur 590 bonds, & yoke of oxed urd Ennnl of highwluvs, if they chose, Auy wan who sxpected the Ropublicsn parte o g0 Lagk ou u uatiouslt promise uud u atlonds uhfiunhm would be deceived und lose s bope It was w0 cuav to be tonest. ‘The tasatlon ul tho Federal Uovernment fell upou thy be ;‘l-; of the Upited States as llghtly us fake o suow, ‘The credit of the natlon wis goolds hgw soot would it teickie duwn unto dishionor uulu: ey aigreed to bear the burden of the hone! debts Of tie countpy, “The name ot Abrubs Lincoln was sizued Lo ;mljz-n the mrcn:::ch b B3 were given tu the eyl f thew lmn‘hl. holy Iudorscment, With sho et cevtlan of seyen wien, the eutire party of lex 1 erp 0l the Dumpocracy opposed tho quulu‘ wrcunbucks, . Now one of thew demanded tla Pamis, Nov, 1,—The returns of elections for }ml,lu‘l :.tu Apfi".l: finu;lt_l lu‘r”tllm Ifieomi i trict, s upon tha Bench, he trial will ve- ':m‘;':l n‘f,‘,":;:u:gr:d L:;“::;:;:e:l:u :uu¥ the balaacs of this week and a purtion of Couservative Svoators, have boen won by the s Republicaus, who lost uo depsrtment. A ACQUITTAL. Hepublicau majority of twelve or fiftesn is con’ Berial Diputch to The Tribune. fidently ezpected In the nest Senate, Linconn, Nep,, Nov. 1.—Charles Viall, who DEATIH OF A PRENCH UISTORIAN. haa been on trial bere for several days past on Pamis, Nay. L—Gamlar Yuges, statesman | the charge of murdering Witliam B. Armstrone, and bistorian, ls dead; aged 75, was this eveniug acquitted, the jury belog vut UERMAN TARIFY REFOUMS. one hour. On the 14th of Beptember Armstrong Dxruix, Nov. 1.—Tue correspondence bo- |.Feeelveda flask of whisky containiog stryche tween Prince Blsmarck and the Wurtemburg | hine through the express. lle drank of the Miuistor Is published, wherelo Bismarck atates | contents aund digd, Suspiclon pointed to Viall that it s the jutoution of the Guvernment to r':h:dfiurslyzr&r. u‘l‘tl :n,;u ’:rr;lnre.t Jle Y ’ ol e vy 1. . Marquette, Cul. et e i meoparasory ot for which | Ybiipott, €50 Mesera ‘fii"ifi‘x—‘}‘i’fi'a-fix‘zsffi"fi by already been comm evenlug, and fumedlately ufter supper & ver- dict of not guilty was reudered, by ‘sumne line for a large amount of packing- house products from Kanssa City, _An efforp was made to tind aut who wmads tho contracl but without aw Mr. Hopkins donied sl kuowledge of it, It wag agreed that the busl- nean arisiog from this contrack should not ghe taken by any of the rosds represented at the weeting. . MISRION WORK, Nxw Yonx, Nov, 1.—Tbe sixtieth annual meeting of the Misajonary Soclety of the Meth- odlst Eplscopal Chyrch opened this morning, ‘The report of the Treasurer shows that the re- celpty from Fastern Couferences for tho year werg §372,358, and from Western Conlerences $178.550, u docrenss from the previous year of $77.412 The disbursements for foreiun sod donsestic wisslovs aud jucldents] snq oftice ex- peuses for the yeur were 331,160 Of this, $264,7U0 weut to foreien sud $201,1T2 to dowes- tic missfons, The total lubilities of the Treas- ury un Nuv. 1 were $UA7,0:22 e eet— DIPHTHERIA. CivcinNaty, O, Nov, 1L.—A Parkershurg g NARROW-GAUGE. . Gpeolal Dispateh i9 The Trivune. BrrixorisLp, lik, Nov, 1.—A rule fssued to- day by thé United States Circuit Court requir- {og J. D, Berkimar, Recelver of the Urayville & Mattoon Rallroad, to tile by Nov. 08 full item- Ized report of sll monsys recelved and expended on cunstruction actount. A consultation was held to-nlght between the Dirvctors of the Springfeld & Northwestern and the Executive Committes of tha newly-orgauized Fulton Cuunty Nacrow-Giauge Hallroad ss to their DEAD, Towpow, Nov. L—Baron Von Wydenbruck, billiun of thess bo throwa upon Lo cusls: (W. Va.) divpateh says that along ibe llua of b e utual futerest. Work has already begun on | N¥w Youk, Nov. 1.—Arrived—Sieamships Playlug 99530 In the Pollcy-Shops, Hun bonded indebtediess of the cuntitrs, Some the Baltimore & Olfo Railrond near that city :l't?:otl:"n"l:n“;‘;nmnzll.:'p:r‘u‘rvnkmfim’nm ta BECAUSE UL LOYED HER! the new road nar Fatryicw and Cuba, [y Fulton | DHbe from ‘i’"ml' ¥rauce, from London; Jew Turk fus, oct. 0. " | $1,500.000,000, could bo paidy sald tho spesker, diphtheria fs raghug worss than ever known. | Mexico, i desd. : mproal Disateh o The ribune. County, aud it wilt be completed wishin'a year, | Malue, from Brewen, =~ Plavers of ¥palley " ‘are constantly on the | without ever tulnking of soudtug the Democrit ‘Fwelve children have died within the last four ANDRASSY CENSURED, DAVENPORT, tu., Nov, l.—Informationreached | enouzh money bavioz buen secured to lusure ils American loat-Shipments ta Enxland. wlert for sugeestions of “lucky numbers, aud | 1o Congress, |Laughter.) Tns Dewoon duye. More than balf the famibies have at least | Visnna, Nov, 1—A majority or the Reichs- | this city at & lute hour to-night of a tragedy couatruction.” A parrow-gauge foad 8 nearly auy publicity giv Barl d Fuyl Tnterestiug statlstize havp b \ ofubllcr, giren ta o paviiculue lisir or | wore ugela favor f suit sionchy w5 K case. 1u some of thew all the chillare: e, el i | completed from Burlington aud Fusview, ‘the nteresting statistizs have heen receutly com. | combiuation 1 u to fnduce nsuy | tlug olf the day ol resuwption, byt e Qown with it. Cblarem | o e ety 1 which Cuung | [ich buppeued near Mila, fli, bolow Hock | kylion County Houd e ron Fiirvisw oo | piled at Liverpool copceruing tho quantities of | speculative investuouts: After the newspaners | Louts Couvention they duuianded tha revest o Foectal Dispalch (0 The Tridune Crawros; 1L, Nov. 1,—Swan, s fariner living near whiy city, lost four ehfidren within the past fyw days wilh . diphthere. ‘Three mure of his i a Islaud, thls afternoon, Miss, Buluim, a district Auliney e cenared _lor tot Wiitog His lchoul:teuher, ‘whilo on her way hwiae from the schoul-bouse, was wet” by Frauk #turgeon, who 'Havai, euunectiug with the Boriagfeld & lNnrnnrmn.«ru, ad thus galnivg ag easteru out- [ PO w At : 2 uieat und live stock recotved st that purs from Atvrlca for the three months ending last Beps ;uu:w. These show & very considersblo fuliing off ia ¢l had pul the cowmbivation usod to unlock the sale of the Manhulisn Baviugs Baok—0-23 —i0—there wus & general rush of buditess oy tho Besmoption sct becauss, s they tued claimod, ¢ wouldu't bring rumnvtiml(‘\“"" ey iy e o and basdl enoigb. No wian uaw picacuted by UOLLY CORRENG 4 R LoxpoN, Nov, L.—A calcutta correspondent | shut ber twice with a revolyer, the balls taklng bouas, becnus ho wus wssurod ol biy juterst S & ST, 1L00) ML o the supoly of doad mieaty couioared Wi | om s Pk as s they B oo uasared ut B Securiy tuldren are nigh usto deash. Uthor faguill = > 7 DIANAPOLIS & 8T, 1L.OUILS. the previotw uirter, but al e same tlino w | played * * last '5 they were played | whenever iy was dite; and this atate J WU ——t [ CRN TET iine Bolfuim, but was, receutly dlscarded. At | * Wuw ¥ome, Nov. 1.—The November conpohs | stuck- LUls 85040 U8 (hiues {8 peodiied [ } & ol iy reibaeiat i § Sy Tupular Lad Lhe e g Tcpalicst % APOPLEXY." * T e —— _ Tateat ASLOUGEH o had vat bces srrested. of tifs Brat mortgagh bonds of the Indiguapolis 'u“m'm“&ffihfi,',"m{,',&{m i - 5 L S e W T L T :_',fil';'"mfé ‘c",’“"‘g"d“':h:';,‘".';:' s Siter ey oo Special Dupatek &y Tig Tyfhuss, ., st TR WEAJ’HER,‘_. ] ———— ; | & Bt. Loulv Ratirosa Compatiy t6<day wers de- | the yammer montts, i which there is asusliy & | bumbers s fourth~tio uutbor of umsked | Comjelled to yass & law provaliog thab ey Joust, 1., Nov. Ly Nrs.. Mdry Hays, wifaot . Orwica’ ¢ "zum Cundé S16¥at Ormicse, BRUTAL TRAMPS, | fuufted. Prestlent Huribut says the reason | succeasion ‘of calmg, sad whith are therclore | burglars who used the omblnation. Thess | should uever be called u, fho woew 'way that the Bt. Louls, Alton & Tetre llaule 2ot an jvjunctien, the infunciion preVenying the “payui¢dt ol the mouey, Which 18 ju the bunds of tue Union Trust Cowpauy. | g7, LOVUIS & SOUTHEASTERN:" J 1uvuruble 30 phe transit of live cattle, while the ireValling “heat duterferes conslderably with I;u um::fn‘fc a4 ['::nh nxnam, I:Ihe cfimlzlumcinu of which bave to be cons{derably reduced. “The ltjlnll foF the thrye lwouths “are s foljove: 2,514 quarters of beef, lic.’I carcagses, 24,10 Jagey Hays, Esq., of Plaiolield, sud slster .0’ | Wasmivatox, D, G,y Nov. 41 & m.—[udica- | - Naw Yong, Nuv..x.qfw,?rm;u tus dispatch Cicy-Cleic Willtazn Pouser, of this city, dropped | tions—For Tennessss and 1be Oblo Valley, clear | from Fort Jervis, N. ¥y, tho "peuple arquud nl:wl at n;e breakfudt-tublo'yestérdsy morn- | or - partly - cloudy weatber, - warm, -southerly | Thompson, l'-...:‘x emly searchiug for twa lug, Mok, Hays was 63 yess of. uge, au- old | winds, fulll - e | tramps who eatersd the village schovl after sbe iy, S N N S e ol 80 | ol i et Bl by o | s ST Curistian lady, ‘11 eutse O her deall was, combtuatiors wera thul hotb *“ open " sud “sealed "—ly gl Ial place often for yery lurge sums. Oue s l«)"‘rhy in & do was for §1,000, sud snutlier 1or $40. wbers cume vub I the drawluy, a ar Wall slreot would buve been back wan . su boueas | doitar; Lowcst buecaysa the people 8 2 ol !‘l_. ready ta Fedeem It dullar for doltar h‘\ 57F) e Uovernmeut was able ta-day, by saulhis G0 4 per-cents, tu pedeem every duliar ol the KIEET bucks without huvinie o dollar it the Tredd tloudiness; 1u Lis weas purtious by risiaR Larom- | £uldsos, ‘bad been dismiseed, sefzed tho A i ] fug o i b teachor, Alive Kennett, and grossly sseaulted |- Tive cattle, 23,917 sheeb, 5,698 pigs, und about | struck for over $9,000 on $—=29—30 aloye. But, [ 1Applatas,| What was the use, iheds of 4y el i e e oor Yo o e whd fuachug, Alios Kouneity snd erosaly astaulted |« guvicn, Teng, Nov. T—Julgo Bacter o- | 6000 uackages sud 10w of Treat butier, Thess | 4 it babjcned, buly oo uamber—3i—iras oul Lot e e cumback, which nes botely A " P "t Lower Lake, rexlon, clear weather, | (yi'out her' tongue. ‘The youug woman mah, | 93y rendercd 8 decreo orderiug tlio sale of the Ogurea includé, the shlpments frow bath the | Ju the noon drawiug of elilior of tho Jovterics, | wua of substitutiig thip at stull, Whith W38 0 . PEDESTRIANISH,. folloged by Increablag Tloudiness, probabl ralu | aged 1o resch tus blackboard, yrote “the- cir- | Teyoeqteo Divialou of ha St Louls Soutbeast- | United Statcs shd Canada. On the oibier band, | and “the losses of the policy-meu werg very | woney, aud which wus @ clear Jid ou lin ¥ Speciol Linwich 1o The Tritens, arcas;waim, Sautbery windy, etatlonary or fall- | chmataucesof the terrible aifatr - a p- | ern Riljropt for the beuefit of the erediora. some idew of the extent to which Irelund sup- | Nghte . % : lacel” |Auplause.) % e ——— ' plies the English maykets msy be gatbered from 5 " Briow. Wh., Nov. 1.—Buckeridge by made | luk bsrometer, gencrally followed by risivg | tions ol the scoundrels, aad chel dleg 11 1 Resutption act was carried outs wd ul 1 an - 10 o'elovk- - )| barometar and colder tusthwest winds, Ee v L T e 4| the shiyments from the Port of Dublia duning Bucretury Shes nildent it wonld ber S teilowat- 19 ol sduigh - baw wiven'| (0250 Wpper Lake' region, barcly cloudy e, L ] EACTICACOAGT KRS, e | one day. aud 1hat ot An excuptlonal oue. Dur- Niia Yors World, 0c. 3. gt Byt o up expectivg. Lo wakel the 500,5but feels coull- fweathur, occasfoual ralt of suow, waiin south- Special Dspateh o The =3 eldent of e Occkl lug the dsy snd evenlog twelve stéamerd ¢ Mr. Beecher visited Baruum's & coupls of | There would bie §346,000,000 iu greenbackss Ft) dcut Le will make 430 by widulebt to-morrow’ | westerly, veering W cold purthwest windsy geu- | i DAk, beow elected President of the Occdental & | yoed 'fn th cattle traific lelt the port, six of | blguts szo, aud clanco aud the usher piloted | 322,000,000 of National Bauk papers $IHGR wignt. e 13 iu bratrate conditon, and says be | erally bigher pressure s7ROLE, Mich, Nov. 1.—The Canadisn towa | (riental Biesmstip Company, vice Davla D. | wich were for Liverpool, three for Holyhead, | bim toa sest cxuctly fu front of Mr. Tiltou, | of frectional curreucy{ 4,000 Of subR0 will wot slecp auy unnb the twe s up. A big For the Upper Musissippt sud Lower Stissourt | of Wiudsor, just across the river, s in 8 fever | Colton, decessed. At the reorkauiation of the | two for U wu;ow. sud oue for Birkenhead, Thy: M. Tilton got ub snd moved to snotber park ol | silver; 200,000 uf guld and sifict ««\AIA;\‘ SuRd wis ju stleldange tis evening. Vallcys, clear ur partly cloudy weather, winds | of excltement to-day over the discovery of 8 | Arizond Siraushiof the Seutherd Pacdle lalruat | canticd 8 Lead of eattle, 4,00 shice, | the bouse. Luiliul; altugelber, oyes 3o

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