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t | ¢ THE CHICAGO TRIRUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMDBER 5, 188 . : 5 oA e B e e e T = e et U S S = 3 e A A 3 Padl, Khap, Hle fs sald t6 possess axeas [ 4n Cuba. The blll increases the number of Sene | queation be, 1fow to o Lo work Lo ralse money. very well when the boat left. 8everal refugees DA Safadar Al Khao. ¥ . I 3 ¢ ' A 2 M mim;rn T e Doat, and_ more new FORLIGN- tnfluchee on the Herat side, ators from Cuba to pixteen. Bus it 4 seem to him that they ought to grav: sell th In and owned {n partnershid fn’ (e’ flats REMEDIES, 19 cliv. Stone represented that thé land RADIWA s T ® P news received (e timt Candahat has FAILURE. ple with the world, amd get along as others | was-vortli 400,00, ad_sold Barldw and Day's FROM TELHR caey mny b expected Ina few dayss B e rerw reuorced by the Avnecr, | Loxpox, Nov. 4.~ Thomae Haleh & o, of | other calil 5 worton for &AK)0U), and then sotd hix okh halt = aml that he 18 on the alert and completely pre- | Liverpaol, have failed th cotiscatience of peten- The time adjournment having arvived, tha | for $300,000. The anit was brooght for 850,000 ] CHATTANOOGA. English Comment on- Evarts’ | o e o tsan: ik no. (rstworthy | sita operatioms i cotton, ta areive, Thor wn- | discission wis drajped, by ciminon consent, | and {ntsrest from 1571, The jury fenagred tho Oll l“l o‘v OFER. Ty detalls are given of his rtate of preparation. settled contracte involve the settlement of dif- | just where L was, “The s et for the next | verdiet ns asked for—850,180, A L] Sneetal Dispalch to The Tribune. Letter to Minister RUSTAN INTmACRS, terences on 300 o m.mol bales of eotton, and | mecting was reported oy deflclier In Our o a— e Indorsing Dr. Radway's R, T R. Re ) - . tve nows-letter, dated s far back as [ further diflicultics are possible. enevolent Collections, 1nt Is the Explann- : Py " M 8 I emedi " :Cmatrancoay, Tenn,, Nov, 4—We show & ‘Welsh. AuA;'.“;u.‘vlms been Tately published in one of the AMNESTY. tion and What the Remedy ™ and the Rev. Mr. ltAILROADSO | mediey Ar. clear record to<ay,—ho deaths aud no new cast Frost this morning. Clear and pleasant afl day. The refugeesfo Camp Dell havo all . & retured, and tho camp 18 broken tp, The Complaint that the Sacretary ter Using them for Several Years, Kzw Yonr, | Dear Sir: Maviog for severat years sach yoke 7, €ines, doubtingly at fArst, but af(er oxpericne g pol: effleay With Tull contdence.is nno les s ies 2.l IF loznl papere. It runs as follows, after sa'aams: Hara thera I8 great news. Tiwa or three Russ afana in disgnised dress have arrived at Cabal, and have been niven & house, wheres they are ouly Yin- MaRrseiLLes, Nov. 4.—~The municipality has adopted, by a vote of 28 tu 7, a motion in favor ol n general amnesty to Communists, fMORT TIME. Crafta was appointed to lead i its discussion, Tne meeting then adjourned. { JOLIET & MENDOTA. . In aepecial dlapateh to Tis Talorsn Trom Mendota Jast Friday, the Jollet & Mendota CUONGREGATIONALISTS, b 1 ofiicers. Tht: LoNDON, Nov, 4, - D tinw aduty tn thapkinlly ackpowledga the u: hin Homeopathic and Atlsnta flospital closed to- Seeks to Take an Unfair ;‘,‘;‘:"I{n:::“ffl',f;;'filf‘l’: e ean If ihe i l‘fl‘mmfi; ‘:;"'m:"":"’l“" :g:_’"';“‘l'";“‘“{'“f‘;!r;‘“'i';‘ The Congrogationalists of Cnicago aud vicini- | Short-Line Railroad was alluded 10 as & narrow- | have derived trom l‘yf‘vr:'. TR T8 Are meseents Ao das. ‘Ihere are sixteen cases in the City Hos- Ad 1 English Government have any intenton ‘agalnst | wyere therewill goon be 850,000 spindies m;d ty arc Caivinlsts. ThisIs tho result reached by | gauge railrond. This wasan error. +The road | etect. Tha ,mfi')‘,‘l,*l;fl‘;,'gg"g};'\'g &”‘rfi'ifll’”\'“ pital. About fifty cascs are under treatment in vantage, ;fln"l':’ho:";g fl{;‘;‘;:“‘“m'fig':: m}’,“:’;‘ev”l""‘:f;l ‘:g";; 6,000 to 7,000 looms operated on short time, | the discussions of yesterday at the mecting of | 4s to bo a standard gauge of 4 fest 81¢ inches, | finn it la iy lia name. o any iy e intinent Teequmat) the city, nearly all of which are recovering. coming, tha Mussniman army is to assemble; what | The h;d!flT Mill, the largest in Darwen, has | the l"nl’wrs'.l'nhu- 'Lho aubject for discussion | fta projectors are now fairly enmaged along A 1s|m.’:|‘_ . R tha promileeg Rtsctaro gl . e e | Other Tmpartane Mattors Now | S5 chunt i TE Ghiebe ity Nk | ok, T e cmaistn e, D | e oo, Toe laine tone o | e e b ot s maing (e | S T ensow wazy the city is nearly filled up, Therels no excite- Engrossing Grent Britain's 11D Saembte at kH-Stasiid and Jurka; then If the | WAges because of the stagnatlon of traMie, the great refurmer was acccpted aa the truth by | neecssary prollminary arrangemants for a thor- ment In regard to the election to-morrow, |! grassing English etil try to como, thers will bo 6 great Aight. el Soieidy | a largo majorlty. . The following wete some of | ough canvass for donntlons toaid Inits toh- Tienry Gunther, who had & paralylic stroke o Whole Attention. A later lefter agnin states that there has been the views expressed: D, Hoardman began by | struction. 1t will be filty-four miles long, and - " few days atnce, will probably die to-night. an accredited Huselan agent thero for tho last RELIGIOUS.: discrimiunting between fatoand chance, Fato | Will connact at Joliet, its eastern terminus, with % ' FEVER srors. fles His Will Hxmonthe o THE METIODISTS, was pawer bilndly pursing its courne regard. | 100 JongoekIstangant ehizanCentratlinfy | DYSENTERY, DIARRHGEA, e ‘Vnumw‘ p Thay Amtops Slgal e’m llarw tugns The latcsltml:mulnr;"l‘h‘;élv{i‘n’::;'nlnlrn that [ Tho regular weekiy session of the Methodist I'f::l?r:‘l:’l::lll'i“d:‘lwc:‘::‘l’:n "‘;“‘fhg‘l"“’“lf“‘f;“g’zfl connect with the Chiengo, Barliugzon & Quinc OHOLERA MORBUS, Fperial Dispatch to The Tribune, to Treat wi eat roaps hase been warned both In Calcuttn and | Preachers’ Mectlng of the Northwest was held | Ciiistian thelsm holds the doeteine of bredestic aud{linaistionses) Balliotds, Iy passes themnel . TEVER AND Aapg Catno, 1il.. Nov. 4,—Several cases of sellow Britain, “}e'f::";;d:“,;':“‘;‘;;{y‘ flaco Arrangements ar0 | yostorday morning av No. 57 Washington street, | fation as s monn bobwean these two exiremct, | viliaucs In this State, The_ proposition of to CURED AND PREVEXTED (iod has ends to reach In this world. He reachies them through law, and Insofar partakes of the nature of fate, e ulso nd]usts his work fever are reported In tho city ta-day, and two deaths bave oeenrred in the paat twenty-four hours. The sick are persons who, the ohysi- Presiding Elder Willing in thechair, After the Company to those from whon it nsks sll {s usnat devotlonal ekerclses, the order of the day that, whatever they agreo to pay ahall ndt be asked of them: uptil the road {s compieted, rying 5,000 troops aud twenty-four gung, most of them for Mooltan. The regiments under vrders foclnde the First ond Third Goorkhas BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, But Complains that the Indian Gov- mUMATISM, NEURALGIA, n¢ G was taken up, the questlon for diecuseion beine | to circumetances, and thus has the tlexibility of | ¢ f clnns Fay, had the gorms of the discae In their ernment Plays Fast and ° . fi‘lfl::" Nutive f:"':l“"? "‘“i':l&:::{: ""fifig"""l +The Proper Bropeof This Preachers’ Mecting.” | ehance. l’rndvsl!nul‘l‘un was the decrees of tiod a:.'i‘,'h?:le D N, ll.‘:lf-".l then n‘lll“:sr%dln‘a‘\-:fi‘_ ' DIPETHERIA, INFLULNZA, exsteme, and which wero developed by the cold Loosss Do el Lanctre A& an e | and tho Rev. M. M, Parkhurst leadfoe in tho | as apblied ta moral belugs, T Docor furtlice | uts is a very faic proposition, and nd doubt | | SORE THROAT, affirmed that predestination was proved by scicnee, history, and the Bible, There was alsi necessarfly Implied in tho fact of God's fure knowledge—the truth of prophesy, and the leasling facts of Christian experience. Dr. Cioodwin had no question whatever on the subject. It was a matterof fafth with him, aud not of philosophy, The Scriptures I]wlnmly taught tho doctrina and that was the end of &, Prof. Fisk fclt keenly. the objections to tho doctrine, He could uot see bow the decrees of (od coul be harmonized with human frecdom and responeibility, He had . heard mnny nt- tempta at oo adjusfment between the seeming contradictory truths, but was never quite satis- fled. 1lis maturing convictions were more andi niore n nccord with tho . leading positions of John Calvl “I'he Reva Mr. Littlo confessed himaelf a firm Calvinist, Not only so, but to him the doctrine of predestination was **a stiong consolation «and hope.” The Rev. Mr. Lioyd belffved the doctrine he- causg tho Bible stems to teach it. But he thonght there was a gencral skepticlsm on the subjeet ity tho pew, + Ono padsage nlone from the Bible estabilshed the doctring in tug mind of Dr. Savaze, It was “* 1lim being delivered by the ouncil and foreknowledze of God, ¥ye have taken nnd‘l\xy wicked lond have slaln,’ Tha Rov. E. F. Wilitams lield the doetrine Armly. e bold 1t beequse the hizhest reason taught it, the most entizhtencedacienceindorsed it, und the most clear declarations of the Word of God expressed it. He knew, however, that most church” members were, Armiuians. llo thougnt the fact due toa reactlon against the extreme views of Divine sovereignty held by the preveding ceneration ot ministers in New Enelund, . Tha Rev. Mr. Browster, of Blue lsland, wished to be known a8 au_exception among Cungrega- tionnlists. Il was not n Calvinist, hut an Ar- minian, Men were cither in the hands of God, ur of the Dovil, or In their own hands, Ile be- lieyed lie was In his own hands. 'ha aslon was o et animated ane tn places, The evidence seetns to be that the Con- seregational ministers of the Chicago Assocla- tion are losing nono of the convictions which constisuted the falth of thelr.Puritan ancesturs, weather after having contracted the diseaso by aking coro of and walting upon the sick fu rooms whero the temperature was very bigh Three of the sick aro reported very bad, No uneasinees I8 felt by the people, the weatler belug too cold for. the further epread of the iseare. same, He referred to the Lwo prevatling tdeas sato what the wmeeting ahould be, viz: the soclal idea and the thorongh-work fdca, and ran over the arguments adduced on both sides. Ilia own thooght was, that the mectiog could not be made a permanent success unless time and hard work were given to the dlscussion of sub- Jects of renl general intercst, so that ho preachers would feel that it pald to come. De- Hoving, s hie did, that such & meeting was for o Qlscussion of general subjects, he had always oppobed the Idea of excluding the represents- tives of the press.. He had always noticed that the reporters used great discretion, and pub- lished nothing tirat was of a personal, private, or family character, % Eldler Buring,who hasn feeling against report. ers, was in favor of haviug the Sccretary wive the press what he- chose to give. It wesn't n public out aprivate, & tamily, mecting, and ho idn't see Lhat the oablic had any Interest in it He thought there was a chance for improve- went in the ehurch polity, but If ho ahould have to be put upon the record o should simply re- fraln from taklng part in the discussions which might come up. Lie had read the rvlmm in the papers of mectinga which he had not attended, and he had to confess that those reports did not antrccn hinf favoradly. Mr, Parkhurst siyly suggested that the fault rcrlmps lay in tho proachers’ meeting and not n the reports, i Elder uonn;i raplied that, if that was tho ease, it was all the moro reason for not publish- ln%umsn reports, r. Hatfleld, while nol averse to haviog any- thing hu sald nrmml -before the public by the newspapers, rather {nclined to tha vies, on the wholg, that it would be advirable fur the Secre- tary to furnish the press reports, In the nmnount of “the space which the papers could devote to thesc meetings, It wis hardly possible to do them fustice, and there wore occasional mis- renresentations in the. published reports,~sonies. tlines no doubt from:the factthat the reporiers were not familiar with the Methodist system of doiug business, .aud therefora ™ easily fell into ervors, and, ot other times, from ‘the. ipherent reportorial desire " to turp , sumethiog or other tration of the military ardor of the native troops it is reported that when Rattray's Sikhs, quartered'near Calcutta, were informed o pa- rado that they had received orders to pro- ceed to ,thesfrontier, they cheered the inteltigen to the ccho with_ the wildest enthu- slasm. Troops are_being pushed on as fnst as possible both for Thull and for Quetta, while large rescrves are concentrating at Mooltan, It Is antfcipated now thut thero will be three col- umns of attack. The largest, consisting of up- wards of 35,000 men, will be led by the Com- mander-in-Chief in_person, and will make the main_attaek on Cabul by forcing the Khvber, Tho Thull coltimn will co-operata by the Kuram route, while_the Quotta volumn will take and hald Coudahar. This, of course, is nothing more than report and inference druwn from the movements of Yroops. Tho military au. thorities arc most aoxious to gunnd agalust the. publication of the Intehded lines of attack, ns the Ameer s satd to be kept porfectly adviscd through the means of sples of every publication of ao in- tended movement. (en. Chamberlaln is suffer- ing from Peshawur fever, and will be unable, it §s stated, to take the field. Ho will be enabled, neverthieless, to render valuable assistance in war counsels and general corsultations as to strategio movements. Reziments from Lucknow snd Jhansi have received notico to hold theinselves ln lintnediate readiness to move: the Ninth Lancers, Tenth Hussars, Sevenry-sccond FHizhianders, Eighty- fifth Light Infaniry, Twenty-fourth Native In fantry, and a strong additioua] force of artillery have received orders. At Itawul Pindi, tho Eighth Foot, Thizjeeuth Bengal Cavalry, Twen- ty-irst and Eleventh Native Infantry, have been warned, Jamrood ‘has been strongly fortified apd reinforced by seven rogiments and three batteries, including a 4-pound- er hattery, The rond is to bo thoroughly repaired from’ Peshawur to Jamrood, and ths traops for Quetta from the Northwest Provinces and the Punjab are to ne pushed on by the Indus Valley Raliway to Khanpore, in il Dhawalpare State, about tiirty miles belo Mooltan: thence they will procecd some fifteen milea to Chachur, on”the banks of tne Indus, where n pootoon briage will bo established.” This routo 18 Aald to e much shorter than that by Mooltan' and Dera Ghazi Kbao, All men have been recalled to their regimentss sick men the poople along the propoted routo will re- epond freely, With the completioof this 1] Joliet will gecure a direct outlet.to the Wegt and Northwest, while Mendota will have at- taincd the long-desired castern conmection with the Jollet cut-oll of she Michigan Centrals ' DIFFIOULT BREATHI:G, ' RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTEs B¥ RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Looseness, Diarrhwa, Cholers Morbus, or knaries from the Lawels are siopued et apo e PAHH AR Sl A i VR WeARKnCcas Or ¥ fatiow thie usa of the it. . Hetlef. ssltude, wid RADWAY'S READY RELIER CURES TIIE WORST PAINS Ju from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisement any tzs;xe Buffer with Pain, e RADWAY'S READY RELIER CURE: FOR EVERY PALY, 1t was the firstand §s the ONLY PAIN REMEDY That testantly stops tho most escruclating paios, ah lo7s lailunination aoit et Congratians, whetidy uf itmyn 5tomacl, Bowels or n by ono spdiicatin, iy b . Yo from Ono o Twenty Mistutes, matter how violent or exeruciating the pain, the Riieumatic Lea-riddeu, Intrm, Crippled, Nervou, Ncuralic, OF prostrated with disease may suller, \OFATS READY RELLE The Afghans Threatening the British Foroes in Khyber Pass, Downfall of Another Short-hived Min- istry in @reacs. TROPOSED CONVENTION. 8. Lot1s, Nov. 4,~—A convention of Rallroad Commlssoncrs and State officers, whose dutfes Lring them in connectfon with the transporta. tinn interests, will Le held here on the 13th of thils month, -The officers who have already sla- nitled thelr futention of being herc are the Auditor of Ratlway Accounta for - the United 8tates, Eceretafy of Internal Aflairs of Pennsylvania, tge State Engincersof New York, Commissioner of Transportation, Callfornia; amd Hafirond Commissioncrs of New Hampshire, Massachusctts, Connectleut, Yirginia, Ohlo, Michizau, Wleconsin, Mivuesota, lows, and Ilinols. Other States witl no_doubt bae repre- sented. The object of the Convention is to whden the ranze” nnd enhance the valige of the labdrs of Raflruzd Commlssioners through the free interchonge of thoaght and opinions be- {ween those of the difforcut States., " mEsMrms, Mexems, Teon., Nov, 4.~~The Board of Health ofliclally reported four deaths from yel- low fever during the past tweuty-four hours ending 0 o'clock to-night. The undertakers re- port three additlonal intermeats of persons who dird beyond the corporation Hoe. Among the deaths occurring were James Me- Cabe, Michael Marttn, Mer. Patterson, Mre, Jo Cockrell, Miss Jessle kleming, Mrs. C. P, Haw- les. Oue new ense I8 reported. Georgo Battock, who for the past four weeks has been cxposed to fever. Dr. Jerote Cochrane, of Mobile, and Col. T, 4. Hatdte, of New Orleans, members of the Na- lonal Fever Commission, have arrived here and commenced their labors, ‘Tho other two ment- bers—Bemis, of New Orleans, and Dr. flowand, of Baltimore—are cxpected dafly; also Dr. Har ¥if, of New York, resident of the American Pubtle Health Assncintion, Theen suicntists will tnstitute a searching Investigation into the cause und origin of the epidemle at this point. CLRANAND WARM. NEw Orieaxs, Nov. 4.—The weather s clear and warin, _Deaths, fours coses reported, thirty-our, Total denths, 3,053; total cases 13,204, THE SICK, Unlted States Marshal Wharton, down with the-relapse of fever, is reported’ inn favorable condition this evening. A The Hev. A. J. Wetherspoon, of the Seamen's Bethel Missjon, s convalescing, WEERLY REPOUT ‘The mortality report for tho week ' ending @ P m, Bundny shows 14 deaths, against 510 the provious week s 00 of yellow fever, acalnst 177 the preceding week, ‘Of the deaths from yellow fever 65 were white and 4 eolored. Of the total deaths 70 were children under b years; thirty- thiree barials from public matitutions, lnvluding GREAT BRITAIN. TAE PALL MALL GAZETTE MUCH TORN UP BY NR. EVAKTS' LETTER. Loxnox, Nov. 4.—The Pall Mall Gazetle In it leallug editorial article says: **That the Unit- cd States should choose this preclso moment to publish wbat seems from a telegraphie summa. ry to be a rather threatening dispatch, address- ed Ly Scerctary Tvarts to Amcricau-dipister Welsh, can searcely be reganded as accldental, All the warld can sce that we have on our hands just now quite as much as we can well deal with, and a really friendly Power, with a griev- ance like that, whitst holding ta its position, would refrain from casting the matter In an frritating way before the public until our affairs lad aseumed a more peaceful aspect. At any rate, this is what, according to the admirers of - the Alabama arbiteation, we might cerininly have expected from Amerlea, The truth is that, while the very party with which the bargain was mado still holda office In the United Statcs, the first opportunity is scized to make n point ngainat us, just when it reckoned that other dif- ficultics may forve us to give way. Nothing clse was to be expected, nnd, for our own part. we are inclined to thauk Evarts for teaching our counirymen that natlons, zenerally, aro no mora Inclined to forezo thelr advantages over onc another in tho nineteenth century than in the cighteenth, seventeenth, sixteenth, or first. Let aentimentalists blame Evarts, far he has dlsap- pointed them, not us, American newspapers of k1l shades of polltical opinion, without civing a moment's consideration, let us hope, totho HANNIBAL & ST. JOE. TIANNIDAL, Mo., Nov. 4.—The annual meeting ol tho stockholders of the Haunibal & 8t. Joo Ratlroad was held to-day for the election of DI- rectors for tho cnsulng year. Nearly 100,000 shares wero voted, the largest vote cver cast. There was no contest. Kollowing .aro the Directors electeds 8. B. Armour, Kansas City: M. I Bush, Willsm M. i}llu, H. % Cook, Willlam Dawd, Julius Hallgarton, W, B. Leonard, Horace Porter, nnd E. A. Buck, all of New York. ~There is no change ln theDirce- tory, except the substitution of E,.A..Buck, yice T1, M, Bonedlet, The Directory gpd ofilefals will start this afternoon for a trip ovcr the road, thence to Jefferson Cley to pay thelr reapects to the (lovernor; thencs to Bt Louls, returning here Thursday or Frida) VANDERBILT "WINS, Special’ Dispalek to The Tridune. Detroir, Mich,, Nov. 4.—Judge Brown, of the United States Clreujt Court, to-day denled CHURCIL OF THE MESSTAM. eighteen from the Charity Hospital. fuct that the quarrel has nothing whatever ta | and women and children are ordered to proceed | nto sensational shape fatherat the expense of "The Rev. Brooke Uerford preachied a very fn- | 5 potition for the appointinent of a Reculver for ' WiLL IACKROK, Mi8d, Qo with the award of £5,300,000 made tn favor ot | from Peshawue gt once to Nowshera. The'| the meetings, 1le'was opposad fn these mect- | Leresting, and, as thogaquol showed, & very ef- | fho Chicago & -Northeastern Rallroad. ‘This AFFORD lNSTM{T EASE, Jacksoy, Miss,. Nov. 4.—Nine cases sinco | Canadant Halifax, come forward at onco with | Jille Brigade areordered to Nowstiers. |F°"° ings to_considering -apnlications for financial | fective, sermon Bunday’ mosning from’ the | decision Iafu favor of Vanderbiit, and pgainst " yesterday noon. ‘Phree denths last night. ‘The | 440 oontontion that this money, due, and loog - Michul, Abazal, an ubkuddur are imme- | aid, tendlug, us they. did, to divert attention | words of David: * I lnve set iny aflcetion to | the Grand Trouk. 1t undoubtediy is fatal to oy Tankin: County quorantine was tajned Satur- : 20 i | dlately to be reinforced by Ruropean fn- | from tho proper business of tho mocting which, | yya hougo of my God.” The. Church of the | the latter's prospect of uver gotting control of | fjify tion of the Kid day. Many refugees came to-day, but on earn- overauas to us, fantry and pative cavalry, and troops | fu his uB(nluu. waa thé discussion of futeresting Messlal, Tik y Sl X ¥t the road. 2 - mmation 8 ueys, ng the sithation here retorned to the country, MUBT NOT BI PAID have been moved out from Peshawur | topica bringing ont the best thought of the easlub, like many another religious cdifice in o L— i ¢ ..+ Inflammation of the Dladder phishdent, until, ana unless, this new difference ia settied fn | 4nd _ encamped half-way fa Jnmroud‘ in | members, 1ie olso favored the socisl Idea o | tils city, s grooning under a- weary burden of S &N W + - | Infawmation of the Bowels, M. 1L TILDEN. . , . n way thcy think right.. Nino million dollara of | 7T (1o SUDROTE tiat fort I the erent of ite | conncetlon with tho otiers and suggeated hat | dobt, and ks usefulpess 18 In consoyuence | Nrw Yonx, Nov. 4.—The cirnings of tho | = Congestion of tho Luugs, TIR TRIDUNE'S MUNPIIS OORRESPONDENT. | theAlabams indemnity still remain without anv | colunin_of sdvance_on Quetta i estimated ot | of more of the brethren to give abstracts, or terlously impalred. ‘The pastor and Trustees, | Chicago & Northwestern Rallroad Company [ ‘Borg Threat, Difficult Breathing, Mewohte patty Ledyer. reasonablo clalmaut, and here aro $5,500,000 | about 000 British and 3,100 native soldiers, with | outlines, of the setmois they liad preached the appreclating this fact, determined upon a strong | show an lucreasa of $37,000 for the fourth week Palpitation of the Heart Mr. M. H. Tilden, the herole correspondent of | niore to be retainod. We should bave supposed | 4000 cam W”‘“"E"i To pative "'-‘fl"fl‘l’“ ure da{ before. g - | and uniled eflors to Jifk tho Suclety out of Uts | i October, making the gross earniugs from Hysterics, € Diphtheri TiE Ciucaoo LRIBUNE, who has been with us | that the Americans coald scarcely aflord to re- mva{:c{l‘.g 'xfi': K;M::lil nx}-fi“‘; » .uv&?fl' :]r. Uéwnnzlu thought, lebllnc:Mnlgs Isnnld bo | slough of despond and plage it fairly and firmly | Junc 1 to Nov. 1 84,518,000, : Iysterics, Cronp, Diphtneria, throughout the worst of tho cpldenic, leaves | cail attention to varlous matters relating to the | Srct are Goseribed s fully ang well equinhed: | o for discasaion of fif&."lufimi'. e ‘:"l;l;_f-g‘")f on solid gronnd once miore, . The pica of the Catarrh, Influenza, todnt for Chicazo, 1o was he only journalist | Washington Treaty, ond the maoner fn whiclt | Al 5. roperied nOw qulck ab Quetts, bat 15 | hractical tapiese - Ho wan not ta. Tavor of any | Pustor was cloquent indeed, and tho pursc- ATEME. | Teadache, Toothaclie, from nbroadt Wwho came ‘among us and rematued | its provistous liave been caried oat. Hut then | atated thay 3fa), Sandemans had boen com- | star-chamber businessibut, if the mectingswero | Strings of tho congrezatton woro laoscned in The roads leading Haat from this clty ore sl Neuralgia, Rhenmatism, fled to nttack an Omurzae village with the First Punjab and o mountaln battery, and that Yie had succeeded M capturlng sixiy-five horscs, of the value of 30,000 rupees, and had brought in four head men os hostages. This villago Is sald, howevyer, to bo au dubatable land, other- wise it would. appear to indicate an uBsettied, 1t not hostile, fecllng, The fleld batterles from tiyderabad_'and "Kurachl have reeeived Im- mediate order Lo proceed to Mooltan, and large depots aro béing formed at this spot and Rajan- rusponso to his porsugsive words. ‘The Soclety has n mortgago debt of $25,000, which (s ampt; rovided for b‘ the .pronnfly mmni y it _on the Wess . Bido, but there fs o honded and , flostioe . dndebtedness - of some $20,000 which: . muat be et by the 15th of December. . It was to ratas tunds to "fllw out thls latecp lrdcbtcdgeu that the speclal (9iTdrt as made yosterday. . At tho concluslon .0f the sermon thoe subscriptions began to roll fn, Among th larrest coutributious were the fol- doing a small business, but they expect to huve their hands full na soon as navigation closes. The bustness from Western poiuts has also fall- en off somewhat durlne the last two or thieo weeks, Py i ;\. ¥ TN (I TRk '\fi(?“l‘fliéflflr Aeht] bavt'Eptulntil o ebminiet t,,"f%\htl\‘lg‘ f Uen, P, 1. Myera, of the Fort Wagsflo; F. E. Morso, of lie Lake Shore; ond Gcorge finnleh, of {ha duriog the tryine perlod through which we have just passed, -The members of the Joeal press recognized In him at once the truc man, the geatleman, and consclentious jouranlist, Every possibie facllity was afforded htn to go sbout tho city, see for meelf, and gather®acts. His Ietters have been written on the gronnd and {frum personal obeervation. We have not seen nany of them, but thess aro sufliciont Lo zhow that” he “is capable of writihwg an . intelll- 10 bo open, the distysdlons should bo such aa to interest tho publlé, ‘He lked nothing better then o breeze, anywus, for & live discusssion of sotne Interuating topié woa always producsive of much good. A Tha Secretary, thd ey, Mr, Marsh, asked to ho excused frowmn .belng: mado the afficial ro- porter. Ilo had servéd In that capacity ouce, and the result waa a breeze such ns he nover de- slred to sco again, The Rev. Mr. Patten, speaking on the ques- w¢, ton, havo a little .sentlment about us, for, {n, truth, tho whole story.is ono of contlnuous attempts at ovasion, and cvasion of a somewhat shabby Kind; and, curiously enough, advantage was taken of the local regulations of the State of New York to avold campliance with one of tho most fmportant stipulations of the treaty in fuvor of tho Canadlun shipping. Therefore, Lord Sallsbury bas open to him Cold Chills, Ague Chills, 5 i Chilblaing, aud Frost Dites % r‘ifl‘eiiian ‘the Tteadr Tteller.to the partot parts whero tuo pata or didicuity exisis will afoni e miort. ‘Thirty to sixty dropa in half l&umlller of water will few migutes cure Cramps, ity Short, Line, tolook afler tha scolpers, | Inafel re paema, Sunr Slomach, <0 v 2 ur. tion of havinit the nicetings of liked | Jowing: Mra. Jeromu Beecher gave $3,000; Mr. - s fcariburn, Bick Headache, DisTrics Dyseoiets, hf"l‘..ls“"',‘ll-.‘,.-lfi-'fl"r'i“'»fim""c‘e'if&e.'" r\lvubpkol:u::ln; BOME VERY PERTINRNT RRTORTS, o TIE MUASIAN MISSION TO CAROL. ,t, oty mo“n-pur,l:r’n p;zm&o‘-'l. .Alllll:ll h‘cvhme“ Jerome Beecher gave 81,000 for hiaselt’ aud ‘This Commlttea fs oxpected to drivo the scalp- | Cofle. Windtn the Bowels, andaii igiernal P Ll ors to the wall in a shiort time. It 3 estimated that it will cost the O1d Colony Rallroad of Massachusctts ubout 350,000 to scttlo tha clalms bronght amatust it by thoss who were {njured and. by the relatives of thosg who were killed In therecent accident nesr Wol- laston. The Company is determined not to let 4 case go tocourt If It can reasonably preventit, An effort will bo made {n Now York ‘on the 8thto get up a paoting arrangement from this clty. It 18 not believed that the roads will be able to agree among tbemselves on a division of the tusiness, aud Commlissloner Fink will Eruhnbly bo selected ns acbitrator. Mr. Fink a8 written letters to tho varfous lineg leading Eust from this city, asking for statcmonts ro- gurding the amount of business given to their various Eastern conncctions durlug the last year, On phesa statements Mr. Fink means td) ase his calculations as to the amouut ot busle pess vach Hue s entltied to, Pans, Oct. 20.—From o Tashkend letter in the fuski Miron'the Afghan mission to ‘Lash- keud to thank (len, Kayfman for seAding Gen. Stolieteff to Cabul, it abpears that the Iatter left 8amarcand, Where lo had awaited Inatruc. Alons, on the 1th of July, It lato be presumed, therefore, that the Russisu Government tele- geaphed to him on the 18th, the very day the treaty of Berlin was signed—In other words, that the mission to Afehanistan was a set-oll to the treaty, Thoe letter describes tho mission as designed to * form divect commerclal relations s well with Afuhanistan as with India, and to cxprees our gratitude to S8here Al for lifs atti- tude towards Russia during the Russo-Turkish war.” «It roprescnts tho Ameer’s troops at Cabul as 40,000 strong, mostly with unitorms, the Infantry armed with English rifles, nud tho artillery having a large number of breechload- ing guns. ft mentlons, but declincs to vouch 1qr, & rumor that thb Amcer’s Envoy, for whoum &;t. But two wrongs do uot make o right, and it it appears that the Newfoundlanders, who do not form part of the Dominlon, had no right to take the law into thelr own hands, o view of the ar- rangemonts entered {itv on thelr behalf, ot course compensation will have to be made, When, however, tho Americans argue that tho whale fishery question may have to bo reopened, we are at liberty to dfsrognrd what Rlicy say, or wo might answer that, If so, some-other points would have to be reconsidered at tho same time, ‘Thus it would be at least arguable on the part of tho Canadians that ' VERY SERIOUS CLAIME ° for monstrous injuries foflicted by the Ameri- can citizens on Dritish subjects during the Fe- uolan ralds should again ba put forward, sinec, according to cvery recoguized principle of - ternatfonsl law, the United Btatcs were to the 83,000 for his children; Murry Nolson pave | 81,000; Mr, A.J. McFariand, 81,0005 -Mr, John. sun, $1,0003 the postor, Mr. Herford, 31,0003 (icorge . uore, 31,0005 D, B. Shipman, 81,000; 1L K. Elkius, 1,000; P, A, Newton, 8500; M. B.Tlull, 8500, Others gave sums ranging from 8250 dovrn to 835, The Ladies’ Congreuational Boclety pledzed 82,000, At theclose Mr. Herford annouticed the gratifying fact that the total collectlons and pledigzes had amounted to tho londsome sumn of $17,000. A commitico wus apvolnted to ralse the balance nceded, and thero §s no doubt but that thay will suceeed in thelr endeavors, thus insuriug new life aud In- creasud usefulnoss to tho Church of the Mes- 2iub, ono of the _lendiny avd oldest Unfturian socletica lu the Great Weat ———— PRESHYTERIAN, An adjourued meeting of the Chieago Presby- tery was nheld in MeCormick Block yesterdsy morning,the Kev. . IL Walkcr in the chair. There +Travelersshonld alwass carry a bottio of RADWATS READV IELIRF With hem. > & few. drops In water nl&rfluni sicknesa ot paing from chango of watel, &8 better than Freach Uraudy or bitiers a1 8 s a FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AQUE cured for (fty cents, Therels DoLa remeitial ageat in thi d thit wiif caro Fever nd n\lr and sl other Bilfous, Bearict, * Véllow, il phe alded by ltadwars friold viliow, i giher ¥evels Guaed 7 ¥ RELIEY: L conts ez bottjo DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian saw and heard much but felt, for e had a bad coso of the fover bimsotf, “He will carry with hin the lasting respeet und personal regurd of the newspaper fraternity here, and of all who moet him, While “tus ‘Ciicauo ‘Tninuxz de- rerves great credit and will rieelye the thanks ot our people for its eaterprisein seuding a cor- respondent here to witness and report our trie conditlon, Mr. Tilden will enjoy the pre-eml- nent distinetton of belng he oy Sournalist in the United States who wus sont” aud who ven- tured on such a peritous mission, s almust miracnlous cseape 18 a mattor of great cungrat- ulativn, not only ou his personal account, but peeause there wus oue witness of thu scenes of horror aud despalr here, and the efforts made to mityeate human misery, whose missiun 1t was tortathier und publish the facta to tho world, We wish Mr. Tilden o gafo return, & bappy re- umon with his family and friends, und tho recognition by the public bo rlchly deserves, Memnphts Appeal, brother got up {n theimeeting and spliled haif over, he ought to be rebuked. At this point the Rev. Dr. Thomas came fn, took his geat, and scemed to Lecome cousideras biy Interested In the dnbject under discussion, Dy, Williamson favoreu the iden of spiritual mcetlngs onco a month.mnd suggested that Di- blereadlogs be made a featurc of those meet~ Ings. Elder Borlue again expressed bimself on the subject of excluding, the reporters, and an- noaaced, clearly and deuldmlly, that he was in fuvpr of having an ofliclal reporter, as Mr, Marsh had once been, even {f it did rato o brecze. ‘The Rev. Mr. Parkhurst thought it woula bo a desirable thing to pay some atteation to the matter of the cost of .tdueating youni men for the ministry, which ol prescut was too great, and productive of a good desl of hardship, Dr. Thomas sald o sthourht the Chiurch gen- cratly sought to bring jts cducational udvantages within reasooablo expunses, ‘Thero was, i his - daome presents were destlued, vroceeded to Mr. Til s el ot Tun Peteraburg. il utlicl col [if LW Y ! . T,u;wFé‘ufl‘"fi':,";,’,‘f;’“n;_f:{‘h'l’. ounmfi;'fl'.’.fi fullest extent réspousiblo for thoso outrages. w; Sterent. echoolompolitiost, ‘}nxfu,fi‘fiffifl,‘yf tyere obout thirty present. Tho Rev. Dr. Greg- CASUALTIES. came 1sto our midst from abroad and faced the { We mentlon that, however, only to show how TIE BAST. 10 regulate this matter, aud be did not shink 1t | ory, Prestdent of the University of LakeForcst, | + g reat ul‘uzutj : Ilf catny lwrng'x It was ll.l‘mllly b:‘ troublesome it §s to Ro too far back In such DIFLOMACT. .was creditable to the young men who wanted to | was received ns 8 member by letter from the NUBUQUE, = s hignt, und 18 here yet. None of the other i study for the wiutstry that tho Church should take them o fte havds in any such public way a3 tryfog to cut down the prices, as it thoy could not get through themselyes, It secmed to him that any oue who bad that {n biin which would make a man of him would work Isls way through, inside or outside, some way or other, There was sucha thing as look!n'fi on (heso youny: men as depetul- ents, He would say, let them take the rub, rough and tumble, and, If the Church could help them. why thou jt woaldbo pruper enough to do so. But thero was such a tulng as beiu; too tender with thems As to the devotional meetings, nubody enjoyed *one more than bo Speclai Diapatchy to The Trilune, DunuQue, 1a., Nov. +4.—This afternocon the floor of the bulldine which was partly destroy- ed by fire, situated on tik corner of Fifth and White streets, gave way, burying' o uwum- ber of workmen, Thomas McLlrath recelved injurtes which will prove fatal. ‘Tho jury inthe case of the Key City Mill explosion “returncd n verdict to tha effect that she caplosion wascanséd through the negild g:uw of tho engincer, James 4. Hunt, 1t will kal matters, and to mix up questions which ought to be kept scparate. Tt may be possible that Lord Ballabury has taken up a false position with respeet to local or other rights of New- foundiand, though, sivco he bad all the facts be- fore himyjand the Kuuwledga that he was dealing with u very thorny question, we may falrly hope that hie bas not done s0. But, in any case, wo sholl have the satisfaction of Kknowing that, whatever discredit there may boe ju tho talk of keeplng mouey back, or fn suddonly springing the diplomatic talnes at an awkward time, it Is Presbytery of "Wooster, 0. A call from the Hotland Church for the pastorsl services of the Rov. 8. Redcius was presented, but actlon was deferred until the January mectine, as hid was not & inembier of the body, nbt haviug brought + letter of dismission from lils classis, Tho clerk {3r. Davis) gave notice of the weelk of prayer for youug men, roquesting thu pus- tors “to preach scrmons In relation thereto next Sunday, and to Invite thele con. Emguuonn to observe tho week. The Rov, L, « Thumpson, D. 1., ssked leays to resign the astoral earg of the Fllth Prosbyterian Cuurch, Eider 8, R, B. Lord, repreacotiog the church Brnviy, Nov, 4.—The Post says eleht weeks ago, when the treaty of Berlin was Io danger, Privce Biamarck appealed to the signatorics to defeud it. Evgland, who then rojected the re- Qquest, uow apocals Lo Austria snd Franco, the supposed adverearles of Huasfa, for the purpose of reviving tne Crimean Alllance. Such ot~ tempts are uscless, Furthermore Eugland, by fostering the jealousies, certatnly will not suc- ceed In preveuting fricndly relations between Bulgaria and Greece. * QRBEK CADINET CRISIS, reat journals of the Weat and the North halg man to spare or tovome. ‘The New York Her- ale could send Btanley to the heart of Africa, but coutd not send o inan {uto the heart of this fever-mfected district. Mr, Tilden left his wite uid triends to tuke o greater risk than cven Btunley did wnen croasing the Contineut of Af- Tiea, without the chances of winning fame or great rewurd of auy kind, After Juing splenald service for the journal he represcuts, oud witnessing the greatest horrors of the wpldemie, he was stricken down with the fever, Fortunutely bie fell mto roud hands, Mr. BmobJ of_the” Appea’, touk THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THF. CURK OF CHIRONICDISEASE: SCROFULA DR SYITEITIC, MEREDITARY O e AT EATED O hE Lungs or Ktowuchy Bkin or Boaes, Flesh or CORRUPTING TIE BOLIDS AND VITIATING TUE FLUL Chronle Rheumatisio, Berofula, Qtandalar Swelling, scking Dry, ““".f‘" e Bt Ad e tona: by phllite fnts, Dicedinig of the Lingy Dysapila, Waist Tl XIUI%N‘III White Swelllngy, cura, Bkin llfl 11p Disoases, Mercurtal Disoascs Fer mald Compilinta, Gout, Lropsy, bait Rhcum, Drs: clltls, Comaumption. rewombered that Mutthew Weber was wm to his bouse and called in the best | DOt ours.? " Arness, Nov. 1.—Ia the Chambers to-day tha { Uidy aud ho would like, aften, if there were | and congregation, alnifled thetr arquiescence in ACCIDENTALLY BHOT, L[ver CQm’ lfllnt &C physiclans and nuzsgy that the Howards could | * SRR = Lol ponds ¥ more of tho devuuunnl»nn'lru and lesstuik, Dut | the request by reading the action of the church, N k¥, Nov. 4.—t : p Y 4 Hiilen T case was's surers oue, but not as AFGHANISTAN. vew Minlstry moved a4 & teat of confldence | \yory “wag such & thing as having maro | it vnqw:unmd. e, Fhompeon deslced o letter NEW OaLEazm, Nov. d.—Cape. Potor Harvey, | “ .., only does tha Sarsauarilifan Rosolvent extsl st critical ss some thet. have survived. With Koo treatinunt aud puysiug, he safcly posscd the trving ordeal. e “appeared on the streets two days szo u shadoWiGf his former self, but still ot of daneer, untesy he commits some fu- prudence. We cougratufeto tho youoe man on hils recovery, ond bope SRt he iuay be spurcd 1o return to bis tamily and jost of duty, and for that the Housd aujourn for two wecks.® The motlon was rejected,—47 against 80. The Miu- 1sters imunediately resigaed. GUENCE AND TUE PORTE. RouE, Nov. 4.—The Diretto atates that France has [gued nxnus sdvising that diplomatic ressure be_extricd [u favor of the clalmg of ircece on Turkey, It states that Italy and of the schooner Thres Brothers, white hunting on DUeer lsland, near Biloxl, was instaotly killed by the accidental dischurgo of bis owi guu, devotion, In a [formular wscnse, than thora was auy mneed of for the soul. ‘Ibera wos suchi a thing as tiring uen out anu working them down. Workingas be did, for inrtance, sixteen hours out of twenty-four every day In tho week, and working hard all day Su- day, hodid not feel Lhat he partlcalurly needed » prayer-miectine Mandsy moruing, 1 ) fenivdial aeats 1 the curs of Chivnie Berufulnus Constitutionn). aud bkin Discascs, gub 16 fa tho iy posttlys cure for KIDXEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, "inary and Womb Discascs. Gravel, Diabetes, Dot toppage B THE EXOLISH ULTIMATUM TO TIE AMEER. Bimra, Nov. 4.—The British ultimatum was ptaced In the hands of Falsz Msbomed Khan, the Afghan commander at Al Musjid, on the 24 lustant, and a copy at the same time was posted at Peshawur to the Ameer. Sir Noville Chamberlain, as acting wmilitary of dlamiaslon to the Fresbytery of Plttabure, which was given him. S8ome discussion ensucd #s to the appoluting of o measeager to tell the "w le of the action, and, on motlon, Mr. Walker was selected Lo proach in the church, declare the pulpls vacant, and express the syine pathy of tho body for the loas of thele pastor, After adopting resolutionsof regret at thede e —— THE WEATHER, of “Water. Iucotinence of Urine, Bris Urpice o Tnm Cifixy BioNan Orricen, l ¥ 1 cu whura'there lacase, Alpuniinuria, aad in ail casce whitrs L rick-dint depoaits, u carcer of great usclulioss and prisperd i Germany have already cousented to mediate be- | was svrene, und so was bis trust in Uod, :ndml‘nlul of Elder Kevst, of the Third Chureh, and re. ‘l‘.“m‘;mu?;" Dy N“';‘b_u‘. “'0: "_tvn?]mf. Efl'#- Mida' "Wf&fi?:‘étgz%:lg"l{‘ “:r'\mlnl- q He b8 mude of herote stutl, and, upon the pri. | Metber ot the Viceregal Councl, sccom- | tweewGreoco and the Porte, trusted his work ta i, He should’ ke to | spect for him 08 n manand Chrlstian, the Pree. | Hons—For Teanesses and 4 fo Valles, | o ocarance anu whire louo-dust depniir, s cinle of the tval ot tha Ditest, he ought to | panles the Viceroy to Lahore. REVOLT. nect uny brother, and sit down s moment aud | bytery udjourned until January. clear or partly cloudy weather, varlablo winds, L. lien Hiere 1o 8 pricklug, burning sensation Wi 1 g water, wx‘;fi-m S thio utnall ¢ the back and o thelolus,’ bold by druggiste FUICE ONE DOLLAL. OVARIAN TUMOR LT. CoxsranTiNorte, Nov, 4—Tho Arab itribes occupying the vountry between Bug\m‘ and Bossyrah have revolted, aud cut off commuuni- cation between 'lhfl‘lul d Mosuls- The Goy- erument functioharies have ted. lve out his worship with bim, buk he would rather have somethiog o little restiul and cheerlng. After working all the week and alt day Bunday, he did not want to come to theso meetiugs and go uto ouy heavy discussions. What tired the FIGNTING IMMINENT. LoNDoN, Nov, 4.—A dispatch from 8imla 053 it Li reparted that Biere ALl 1s at Jollala- bad, determined to sttack tho Britlsh forces coro years at lesat, — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Nov. d.—Steamer Sldltan, from 1l port for Copenbagen, “Bas returned, leak- shifting to warmer southerly, generally lower pressure, For the Lake Region, clear] or partly cloudy weather, cold northerly winds, generally shift- BAPTISTS, Thoe Baptist minlsters met yesterday morning at No, 71 Hundulph sirest, s lurge number. belng noar Knyber Vase ond Quettab, unless the ——— 1ninisters, as wall as vtber people fu this world, | present, The Rev, Dr. Morgan presided, The | UK to warmer casi sud south, statiousry or . duiz. 5 . British tako the jnltiative. MISCELLANEOUS. s the wear on mn:m x»{:w. l{:& nmlvx;mun followiniz reports of wdditions to thy churches "“,'.[;‘f }’,‘:{,""&";g;; Misalssippi snd Lower Mis~ UF TBR YEARS’ GR[]WTH EUHED 2 Lowboy, Nov, 4.—Steamships Celtiepiy, A. | . TUR AMENR'S VIXWS, CUSTOMS DUTIRS : y : Opinpe | duriug tho mooth of October wero mades | yourl Valleys, w cl Scliolten, City of Berlls, Aurast Andre, "8t Lownios, Nov, LA Caloatts. &6 ndent @ |t would be quite well for the L4 ‘alleys, warmer, clear or partly cloudy Western Avenus, 8; Fourth Churceb, 11; Engle- wowd, 13 Coventey Street, 35 Downer's Girove, 83 Central, 525 Becond Church, 16; yde Park, 2 Nurth Btar, 1. 'Tha Rev. C. H. Klmball re- vorted his rusfgnation of the chureh at Engle- woodd, to taku clfect Jen, 1. The snbject fur noxt week will bo *Goapel Temparauce,” led Ly tho Rev. Mr, Hurlbut, METIIODIST MISSIONS, Nxw York, Nov, 4.—The Methodist Episco. pal Board of Missions was in session aguin to- day. Tt is stated that £272,114 has been appro- pristed for forelgn misslons, 324,000 for ind- dental expeunses, aud $13,000 for offics ex- Bxuvrix, Nov. 4.—~The Government proposes to increase the duty on wine, hides, grain, and some other articles. Tha duty on gralnis in. tended to compel concesslons from Russia, Austria, Italy, and Franco. Other new fnposcs will ba light, and designed for financial purposes salely, weathier, southicasterly winus, falling barometer, LOCAL VUSERYATIONA, Cmicaao, Nov. 4. Tone. | far. Tag Jia.| Wind. | Vel.] Rac| ¥ meeting to widen, the spbere of ity work und to grapple with the thought of the day. Many luteresting bodks wers cowing out which tight be rezlewed, und many futcresting events In history aud in the relizious world might come up iu the weetiug with very great propriety, and the discussions, he thongut, would prove to bo very interesting, And yet he would lime to wmeet with the breturen abd bave the proper amount of devottou. He did not think 1t should bu looked upon s an cvi- denco of backslidiug, or anything of that sort, when o member did not coo to the devotional mectivg, becsuse, as bo bad sfated, there was #u much of the devotional character {v o miuis- ter's weekly labors. As for hinscif, ho was Luaurent, und Herder, for Hambure fromn New York; indwna, from Philadelpkia; Sarmatian and Sisstelpl, from Moutrialy bave arrived out, saya Information bas been recelved: from Simla 1o th effect that the Ameer, in Lis recout re- ply, safd ho had been anxious for British friend- ship, but that the British policy cliauged with cach vew Viceroy, Tho Awmeer declares bo is open to make @ now treaty; that he is not bound by any Russian alliance, and did not lu- vite the Ruusian Finbassy to Cabut, BRITINN DEMNANDS, Loxpox, Nov,.4.—Col Lindsay, Financlal Eecretary of tho War Department, in a speecn al Abington yesterday, saxd England’s ulti- matum informed the Amoer that the Russinn Einbassy wuat withdraw, sgd that he must uot By Dr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR. RADWAY & €0., 83 Warren-st,N.Ye — - DR. BRADWAY REGULATINGPILLS, ——————— MADAME KYLE, #pecial Digalch £ Tha Frivune, Detnoir, Mich,, Nov. 4—Madome Kyle, ‘one of the best local cuntralto slugers, who died early this morniug from ag overdoss ol mnor- phiue, ignorant of its fatal prupertivs, wasa wember of oue of the principul church choirs und priucipal wusieal orguulzations, ————a—— BISMARCE, after the marriags of his duughter noxt Wednes- day, will go to Varsein, aud remuln there till Christmas, S * Maxtmum, 401 wintorum, 400 UENEKRAL OTIKLYATIONS, Citicau, Nov, 4-Midolght. “sating, |n4'|r.('lhr.| Wind. "\ Bim, Wadfuere %‘ .. ;I'r. DENIAL: * Tt 1s denfed that Miss Rothschild had opplied The Best Hors d tho Liest Boldler, euter futo Kussian alliahce, but mus for adrulssion fnto the Catholic Charch as pre- | ot abde to attend pli ‘the cetivgy, becauss | VUAaseSH - A L preserve ¢ : . " i e g—— Jurle Hoorc ra) attitud g Jimigary to Der marrlago with the' Das de { he generally went but of tho city Mondays. “ Jth swect Ut Said (Gen, Phlippovitch, Commander-to-Chieg | ® Heutral wtlitude. Ll ' i v wonld b & wond : . . SUICIDE. 7. . . “Perfectly toateleas, clegaatly coted ¥t ‘ of the Austrian eriny of occupstion 1 Bornia, THE AFERRS FREPARATIONA. 9‘“‘!*‘ e X ' Vil Y48 e g think it ~ thirg v egulate, T ‘have one of those meetings unce 4 wonth, proy AN DOWN, N —Twi hew. 2 a2 ate. purliy, eléausc, aud AAUEIE P N, 1 e, Ia, Nov. 4. 0 weeks Jen- R Lo et cure ot au slleogatns, InapuicA to Loudon Lriies. ARIEELING,: Uct. 2U.—The lutest frontier ol \empers.? 7 ) ",‘x\;‘”' who is the best soldler fa the squad- 10 9 swart Sergeant of bussars, & What s the vided it wasnit crowded too much with devation, i fofang o cith - owachy LIver, Tawels, pbducys, Blsdler, v best horsd 10 1B syuadrou, eh i - belvi, none of “which 18 however oflicialy aa, |- N#W YORK, Nov. A Liverpool dfspatel | At this pofnt It was stated that the brdee of "::‘;:;2 °“'§f“:‘:‘:.":::‘ ;"";" ".'d“,‘;‘ dm"" c’;‘: gbgz_stb;lf e, Cutistliitiony Collp il *.Np. 2, Genaraly bay, with four white feot | thenticuted, states that the Atneer bus massed | 84382 % Tho steamer ity Q8 Baltimore, durfug | bistncss provided for these monthiy devotinnal 3 pn meny, it Hodue, dlssppeass W in?wnt‘fifw, B il dersugeia wod blage)) - —-. - o - = 25,000 troops v AH-Musid,-that the -Komistani, | foi to-day on the Nersey, ra lown & steau) | mectiize, anil toe ieneral ventiment seemed o | € 8d B0 tiace of thew was fpiing th), yuster "“‘;V"‘.'"'u Artauted to enicy i Why do fmwu&hrhlm e bestt dwatl, and Wubabes contingents are sasscubling | lawich velonging to the Jumau Line, Scveral | bo that 1he order ought to stand. day, wiken tho bodses afiboih were fouud fu e aiely sugetstle, woniglalig no’ i * Because he bkt sud & well, earries | for'tiie dofuuse of 1he Khyber Pases that Ya | WOrkuleh ure mstag. - g + 7The Hev. D, Hattield suggestcd the discus- | well. The supposition is sulckle, as she dived o Olacrre tho followtng syipams respliisd . his hewd well uay L6 still youngiRud buy the best wob Khu bas been relessed, aud . sent o ‘de- | V0 CABSAONAC, : | 'slou of such ifve topfes as the pohcy ol the | unlapplly with liee relstives, .../ R Dlwrders of the m“'"i'\'xf)”":fin 1 - o b ol ::n;:l‘ hhembthr#}uh l,u\{u nmi\‘.’ but shay on the 0 ¢ ba d un sltoreation with anotbel Cbial, and had stabbed Lim, and bad, fn auun.! quence, been seut back to Cabul o cose prisons ef. The Atneer is further stated to thremten that If the Chler dics Yakuob Khan ghal) be o, o-- & - dulegruin from. Pespawir of T Cpu- tpation, Jnwa , B > PRy S Ra bionubain N FINANCIAL, '~ « »- 1o e 7 Nzw Yogs, Nov.4.—Daa 8tay, 2 small opera. tor, tis afternoun antw snved bls suspenslou ou the Prock Excignge. ., . T Qoverawent towards the ludisnas und the Mor- ‘ipyns,;and was sure thab something on this ors der u:mlqnuly would 'be 1teresting us wel as ‘protitable.) Several brothers expressed their eutite ussent with this. © Dr: Edwards, Mr, Parkbusst, and Dr, Hat- fleld had souiething farthies to say abuut the i Versacxs, Noy, 4,—7The Chamber of: Depuy (tles has declared InSal the clectiou of the Nouapartisi, M. Leroux. Duriuyg the debats M Faul de Cussagoac vag talled t6 order for inter ruptiug one of the. debaters oud saying therg wus nuthlug in comwon. between the Lana- run Nazy d*Anos, Gegeral.” reesa Weny 48 Geg Mans A Beesusy e tales cure of his borse, is hon- 4 ur\'h«wlul Keeps hls equiviacuts. in Tobr b r -pRuseul tists End Presid 3 0 sinc - - i y 5. £ Trou. 0, Curas. Mbide o {-nflmv% does his duty up to the | yesterdsy's dyte. stutew -tbal the Awmecr's E’;’M@Bflfimfl‘,‘;fi"‘““‘“ ) Mgl ike lu‘ bardabips uf the e‘umfg'lm:u. aud gave instances < Huyy DAMAGEg' : uh 2 E., get. ..., & o bremfn i e odle, i 1ro0D8 A Masfid are i RAILWAY TRACTOR PUNISHED. coming under thelr fown olscrvation, which |20 g SR Bk 1o Tae Tribune, | 4 TE. geags L. rs¢ you bave cracked up ** Where 13 ~poit - A id to Ly d.,-neruu%':’ tho Zakn Khel Afridis hgva all +1t's my horay, General.® doparted. 0 Chiel uf the Mobmoands bad ar- ~ Brusvgts, No weut tu show thag shelr 1deas on this subject —?L\u"l.’l’fl". Lo el wero by no mesus exagpenated. ' known Freuch and Belztan® milway contractor, D e e —— CrEVELAND, 0., Nov, 4.—0gs of tho largest - TELGRAPHIC NOTES. . rived and had teudered the ulleglyuee of the |aried for embezzl € and breuch of rust, Dr. ‘Phomas sald be did not want to be mls- | Yerdicts cver rendered fy this” State was givea | o . e ' o i RBEAD Langoyd i 8 the yaragop of aoldiers sou bave | wholo tribe. Rumors revuried dctive len | acquitied, bus Decn ventencd 1o ix montusl | understood. 1o Weusst thess youne mén tobs | Lo-day in favor of 8. M. L. Barlow und Charles Bavthionk, Nov. 4—The Chiucse > ’ o thus: suws as existiugz at Cabul, and information bus { fwyriaomuent for locusdue large Hablftles; | inbued with the fmportavce ol the idea of seit- Day, of New York, sud sgzulust Bilas 8. sud suite, sccompanivd by Rogzers, privata gee- < Fulse «a Ild Trlw- w Wk man, Genera),” been received from trustworthy sources thut | knowfuy his inabitity to mect them. belp. But it cxperience bad proved that the b M retary 4 the Prestdent, and Comiuntssloner Lo * “You ruscal!™ suid pleasatly the cow- mapder, a» be padscd Bl pures over Lo the trouger, Stune, of this gity. The evideuce sbowed that, In 157}, Stoue ubtafued 8 power of utturpey from the el to the tribes composed of Shiab Mobamwedans refuse to suppart the Anleer, The pesce party fo Catul ax Ied by 3 powerful Claef ndmed prices were unreasonable in the theulogical lu- stitutions, why, tiey should bu broughi down, and, 1 1hse youtz et Lad o oty les ths SEAIN, Manwp, Nov. 4—Jn the Senate to-day Cua- il pead the Lill conceroing Sesatorial electious Dug, Visited the Marylaud Institute Fair 1o day, o 32T ST.Jo By Nov. d—A revere sturm gol Scnd alettor 1tam ta RAUWAY &0 N 4, e Yur {%rilhe avoe trud

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