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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1878, I whicli no person éted for any uthier OREIGN. f |;mrn l?l("“ll'u'l{ than e Chace of o sanal) pan £ : o vomlded e et private record 0t the | Russia Denies Any Participation in Santry for e ast - fow years, sich o the ,Bulgarian Insur~ rection. e elon ought to he to tné haton in the el e gratifytigg an conshivred na of- rding promise for a vealization of auch i :dml of efliciency anit reform in “other depart- hents of the Federal Government as hos hereto e to many sitogethier deal and visfon- gre. In snying this, however, the Hoand dues jint mean to he umiarumxl N r.nlrrumlng ur gaeazing the obtnlon that the West Puoint Hikiary Acadcy s Tn all Fesnect perfect, bt {iiey are ot the opfuion that. hut 1itile of o prutenient remains to be effected by those ln- fnedtately fn_control of aud reaponaible for ita siministration, and-that any ehanges looking to {ts bettorment ur increased future efticiency witl be (i the direction or gnlargement. of tlie ex- jeting course of sty or in the nature of echanical aecessories, the provisions fur hoth of which ore dependent upon Cougresslunul Jegislation or money appropriations STANDAID OP ADMIASIDN, Astothe standardof admissionto the Academy the Buard are fnvariubly of the opinion that— The efiiclency of the Academy as a militaty edu- cational iatrumentality would bogreatly increased 5y rasing the standard of qualiications at_prese Poired of candidnten for dmisston, Tlie &y e that hun led to il conclusion may be thus bietly wiatel: At present tho enncational require- 1dents for Ahe fourth ciass (Arst yoar) of iho Acade einy arc exceedingly low, —lower (han are requirite for tne admissfon of Frestmen inany of the jead- Jug nniversitivs of colleges of the couniry, Theso reqiurements are 1ot in any degree withlit the con- fratof the Acadenne Board, but aro prescribed b3 statute. One of ihe conscquences of this Joww wiaoriard I that tho prcater portion of tho timo of ret yenr b+ devoted to the lenming of ele- Itepublican Unlnw in the French Benatorial Etecilons, Anothar Destructive Earthquake in San Salvador. THE BAST, /0 DULUARIAN IRBURRECTION. 87T, Prramssuno, Nov.G—It is oflicially de- nled that Rusaian oflicials are participating fo, or encouraging, the Hulgariah Insurrection, (ien. Todlcbeo has fssucd fresh orders to the Tusalan commandors on the East Roumelian frontier to prevent the orzauization of {nsur- geut binds, and to watch tho movements of the insurgent commitiees. PAPAL SCHEME. Roue, Nov. 6.—~The Vatican, apprehending tho HNusslan preponderanco in the Euat, is cn- deavoring to back tho Armenfan Beparatlsts to alleglance to Rome, ARNEETE. ConsTASTINOPLE, Nov.b,—~Tle Russlans have arrested 300 Bulgarians about to enter Macedo- mentary branches of knowleder, which could bo | pja, acnuired ontaide of tie, Acadainy o resatly 8 < RENELLION. it 1 the :;‘r:' e D e It ot amiarion | TioNDOX, Nov. 6.—It fa stated that the Inhab- 1 to tuo Academy are fat Lelow thoas for admirsion into the wiiiiaey snd ?lnlyll,ecunl't‘!“lntlhg}"fi,““’f rance, which emurace In the Dopart Eimhich tmord thun 18 3tudlod dnring the AFL TeAT at West Foint. - For this and many other reasons which the report vlaborates at great longthy the Board unanimously voted to recommeni 10 Longress thine the standard of edneationat qualifications for adintsslona to the United States Stilitary Acadenry be_rafscd nt the carliest practicable mutuent, awd they betieve that the etliclency of the Acadeny and the uscfuluess of the pradu- ates ta tho country will be creatly Increased therehy. As anch chiange witl, however, uecos- gavily involve n revision to o greater or Jess ex- tent of the whole ncademic tousre of instruc- tom, the proper vourse would scerh to Le for Congress to refer the whole subject to o cowm- misstutt to report amendments to the existivg statutes and Academic regulations. THE PISCAL BYSTES, 1tants of Kohistan have rebeiled, and murdered the Govepnor, The Amecr sent a large force to restory ofder, RUASIAN RRINFORCEMENT.4 T.oNpoN, Nov. fi~A Constantinople dispatch says BONW Husslan troops land ut Uourgas weekls. RUSSIAN AND BULGARIAN ATHOCITIRS ON THE TURKS, Bocnaunrs, Oct, 18.—The reports of atroci- ties comniitted in the districts evacuated by tho Russlan lmnrfl In retiving from the environs of Constautinopla witl surprise no one who hns petsonsl kuowledpe of the condition in which the returning Mussulmans, both civil and miil- tary, will find their native villages, ns they re- occupy the territory ovdcuated l:rvlhem upun the advance of tho” Muscovite legions south of the Danube, Thero I8 scarcely a Turkish vil- Jage or w Turkish quarter of "o mixed villago witich hias one Louss left I a habitable condl- tlon throughout the whole territory passed over Ju regard to fiscal nffairs the report says: by the Russian troobs. _ A the Mus- As befol own, the cost of maintenance of the | covites ndvanced, the Mussulinan in- um“;‘““-“‘mm and about cqual Lo tha cost the retreating Ottomau seldiery. Witoin an hour after their departure tha Bulgarians re- inoved the dours, windows, and furniture of the deserted dwellinus; and then the flrat Russian battallon which arrived cold, weary, and hun- ey encamnped for the nlezht In the ol loned locality, and used the raiters of the Turkish dwellings ns fuel to cook their frieal suppers and to warm their haif-frozen bodles. Fitcl was practicably unobtalusble for a large budv of men at Alort notice in any village in Turkey, and any other troovs would do the same thing {u sinfinr efreumstances. ko this way the Turk- iah soldfcrs aud peasants lost their rude homes, and naw, as they arrive once more fn thelr ola haunts, they flud notblng but plles of broken, unburnt cluy bricks whero they seek the liomes of their childhood. Thoy find their furniture In the houses of " the uelgh- boring * Bulgarfans; ond It fs expecting too much of half-civilized peasantry to re- fraln from vengeance In such ciremingtances, or to devend upon batf-disclplinod reguiars to re- press such acts of revengs when they find thels own homes in the same condition ns those of thelr Jess responsible civilian feflow-country- men. At thoclose of the American Civil War East Tennessee, which had a population divided between tho two lately opposing arinics, was the ecene of fnnumerable murders and other out~ rages coinmitted by the soldiers of tho victorl- outs party upon the peraons, families, and prop- 5 :I’Lvrpmwln old ship-of-1he-line or & fratsclass armored naval vessal in cominlssion. In conclusion thie Bonrd say: With the exception of ralalng thastandarad for ad- miskiun to the Academy and the revision of the tubsequent four years' conrse of fnsyruction, there is, in the opinion of the Board, but iittle present demand nor a large oppurtunity for iwproving the existing cundition of affairs at Weat oint, save turongh tho eranting of some additfonnl appropria- tions by Congress. ~The Board fully recognize, nov-ever, that the financlal conditton of the coun- try and tho present temper of the paolic alike de- niond the practice of the most rigid economy in re- spact to a)) national exveudituted, and that, th fore, It wonld be fuexpedtont, If not us them toask for any material depariure from wu poticy on the part of Congress in detarmining the 1iest Appropriation of the Academy. Tne Bogrd bave sccordingly not recommended tha appropria- tion of & single dollar for the Acsdemy over and sbove lie nverage amount usually granted, except with 8 view of economy conjointly with eniclency. After alluding to elforis In some dircetlous to excite upreasonuble prejudices ju tho publie twind ngalust this lustitutlou, the report cluses us follows: 1 Test Point, in placéor being fn any degree an object of public prejudice and suepicion, ought, on 1 coptrary, to lo rather an objcct of pride to the whole natton, an inetitution of whose gradu- stes (L i no small compliment to ssy thatthey ueither steal nor tell lies. PERSONNEL OF TN DOARD, The report i3 sizned, in secordance with the Yoteof the Board, by Mr. Wells, Capt. Frank- iln, aod Prof, Venable, ‘The Loard consiats of Yrig.-(Gen, Christopher C, Augur, U, 8, A.; the Kev, dames Lewis, of Michigans John C. Kopes, of Massachusctis. mels B, '\\'hucler, D. D, of Now York: Senators Cameron and Morgun &un the part of the Scnate); Repreaentatives Fort, Lyude, nnd Manning (on the part of the House of Reorescntatlves): and the three gen- slewen elected officers of the-Boands tii + + - SPORTING NEWS. TOE TURF. New Yonx, Nov. 5.—~Thero Is a Jarge number of people to-dayat Jerome Pack, where tho Amerlean Jockey Club, avalting themsclves of the election holiday, ave giving on extra day of ractog. Thero were seven races on the cards, Ihe first dush, three-quarters of a mile, had iour starters, with Dan K. the favorite, Slinoan won, Piyue second, Dan K. third, Time, 1:18, The handicap, milc sofl three-quaricrs, was wou by Loulanler, Bayard second, Franklln third. Time, i:14. The dash of & wile and an elghth had five starters, Bonnie Wood being the favorite over tle Neld, Bertha st the start ran away with ber rider, aud was never headed, 8l won by tlirce lengths, Wartield second ‘and ten leugths Jetore Busquehanna, Hattie ¥, fourth, and Bon- vie Wood last. ‘mo, 2:011¢. ‘Thie selling race, one mile and one-oighth, was #op U %‘mw'i"l‘“hc“ secomd, RMuging thind. Time, 4, Pique, tho favorite, ran hersell oyt before the utart. - A The threequarters raco for 2-vear-olds, be- tween Startle (110 pounds) and Kingstou (100 mmhg. Waa wob caslly by the lster, Time, 1. Btartle was the favorito at two to one, Dan K. woo. the balf-milo dash, La Bello scc- ond, Boonie Wood third, Time, :50, Bonnls Wood sold cven ngainst the Held, tne populations of rlcy cannot be expected to conduct theinsclyes better than thoss I have referred to o tho grent Western Repubtie, I do not speak from hearsay in eltlier cuse, for I was living in _Egat Tennessee at the time I de- scribe, and I have scen all that I deserlbe in the country between the Danube and the Bos- phorus. Thia explains why I have advocated so many times thu occupation of the Turkish provinces by neutral troops untll the pupula. tlons have quited down, so that they may have 1sowctling elss Lo owuvy tholruttention Lesides ‘the pressinr dosire to take revenge wpon thy nearest avallablo objects for their present con- ditfon of deatitution, and misery. What hee already occurred near Coustantinople fs a triflo to what will happan if Muasulnan soldiers and peasants reoccupy the scenes of desolation which await them, uorestrutned Ly anything stronger than o baper order Irom the Sublime Porte. Inoucol the publisncd extracts from the Rbodopo Commission's report 1 read state- ments of outrsges committed upon ‘Turkieh wonen at the takiug of Loycha by the Russlan troops. his {8 utterly untrue. lovehs with the Russian soidiers, and the wholo Turklsh poputation bad fled, ' Thiere was not une tnan, woman, or chlld left to outrave or Insult. weharest, Ovt. 30, speciul (0 Lanidon Tymee, This has been w [»wlu.l day for the Rouma- nlans, Forthe firsl time fu 800 ycars u» Iuu- manisn army has made a trumphsl march through the national capital,and after such a long interval uf anbjection thé people way wel) be pardoncd for the exuberaug manifestations of exultation which havo been visiblo fn the streots aud suburba of Buchurest, A feview of fnfuntry, cavalry, and artitlery held at Banewssa, suburban village, sud, after tho Prince and Vrincess had {uspected the truops, a relizlous sarvica was field uvon w field sitar, andat its conclusion the column, headed by the Prince, marched through an improvised srchof triumph wixty feot in b ‘}m, and of very creditable de- sian, surrounded by stands erceted for the diplo- 1oatic corpa and the public bodies of the capital, ‘The city will be flluminated to-night, avd a gnn:\ ‘banquet will be given toihe troops this evenlng. 1 nozgu » Router's telegram from Washington In the Timesof the 10th inst., asserting that Dr, Swith was not suthorized to recognize the independence of Roumania on tho part of the President of the Upited Biaotes, 1 can only state that Dr, Smith told me himself that ho was the bearer of such a letter from President Hayes, and, moreover, that he had presonted the sald letter to bis Ruyal Ilighnoss the Prince of Roumanla. 1t is stated here to-day thst the Roumanfan corps of occupation fn the Dobrudia will con- aist of 10,000 men, half of whick wlll by taken from the force reviewed here to-day. ‘Thu en- try into the new territory will be made ut unce. 'he Russians sdvertise their depot hulldiugs PEDESTRIANISM, At half-past 1 o’clock this afterncon the start will bo given the pedestrians compoting for the arious prizes offered o the fity-mile tourna- ment st the Exposition Buildiog, About ten of the best walkers in tho United Btates are eutered—0'Leary, Schmebl, (uyon, sod Smith, thampion pedestrian of England, beiug tho most promliuent ones. It 1s quite probable that’ the distance will bo covered in less time than ever before In this country, A the contestants wro it men of superior fuime to those ever pt- tempting & slmilor feat betore, «lode about 11 o’clock. e el ) :m: ILLLrung‘r) nlse ]It l1brll|=.-ll:llrh.:n-n,. l:j!l M etroshan mu'sales hiave glread een made IELLO‘V FLVE R, lxalrh Ill;|, buxes ol supplies :onlxi';; ust, wero cold for 71. VICKSBURG, ‘Tha Prince cives a dinner at the Palace to- Special Disvaich to The Trijurs, nizht to the general stall of the army, Vickanuka, Miss., Nov. 5.—The yellow-fever deaths {n the city were James Tucker, who fig- ured pretty” exiensively fu Vicksburg politics tome years ago, aud Addic Barrett, buth color P - €. Axsel, sou of o member of the Board of n“erunn ot tbe connty, died at bis residence xfll the Natloual Cemetery to-doy, Martin eruell and Mayor Rcose Cook aled In the :‘:“‘“Y. r. Freese, connected with the housa ’ Narrison & Lewis, st Edwards, Miss., dicd re ] Iuel!.’ij.:,“\‘ev?!fi'"fl one uew case developed e, who Kus been sttendlug \he ek at” Henderson, La,, for. the past Pl nmu.} r:ulnrl-d Laying treated 141 casesol fever, g colored, There were two destba, both —— Mrups MEMPIUS, ENPWs, Nav. 5,~The Board of Health ofll- "fl';v Teported oight deatha from yellow fever W“l Dl_thu past tweoty-four hours endlug at ¢ clock to-night, Amung those who bave died %8 Adolph J. Roscn, Magels Breen, Blakely T [Tt Fritx gled, llcm}{ Lewmers, Mary acisiy f:;r:’k'mo ta. No oew cases wery h.‘l':fi‘.',“"" Teun, Nov, 5,~From 6 o'clock P until noon today the uudertakers re- Uea. Nikitine, conimandioe the Russian troops In Roumanis, and his stall, accompauled Priuce Charles to-day in his Inspection of the troops. ALBANIAX TURKS DETEHMINED THAT UKEECR allaLL, OBT XO TERIMTORY UNDEK TUE TUEATY, VIENNA, Oct, 20.—~According to a letter from Prigrend fu the Lolitische Correspondens, the ru- mor that the Porto had decided upou givioz up Bpus snd Podgoritza to Montenegro, and that France and Italy were doing sll in” their power tofoduce the Porte to satisfy, at lcust in some measure, the demands of Greece, by which the Albsnian districts wera lkely to be given up, lias caused the Albanian League to stir, and the governing central cominittes of the League eallud together the fnflucntial chicltalng for 8 conaultation at Dfakova on the Gth inst., whcre it was yesolved to eceupy in forve thy road from Uskub tw Prisrend; o tortify the line of Pristlua, lpek, and Djakova, snd to keep thore at Jeast 15,000 micu; to send m furce of 8,000 men to the vicinity of Podzoritza to pre- vent the Turks from surrcnderiog that place; und to 1ssue a proclamation to the regular troops {uyiting them to joln the Atbuniaus, It 3y Dosalbly” cacry out these resotutions aud nd forces iu the directions vamed; but unless the Leazue bas found the seeret of chaoging tho sestleas and £ckle Alvanlan nuture, cven if it swveeds fu getting the forces to the places ot o l:‘,‘.m,lt:k?‘ I,',‘,‘:{,:“:f“ ol persuns who designated, ft will not easlly keep thewm there, el g FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE, . __camo. WEEKLY KEVIBW. M"“B. 111, Nov, 5.—Ono death from yellow | LoxDON, Nov, 8.—Tho Mark-Lane Express i) h"r c:;e last tweosy-Tour hours. Nonew | sayw: * Active propvess has becu made witn i, g e w76 But four cascs ou bandall Ingeano ol whom are quite sick, aud the otber "g,\'nn"lrumg. Cagalh Blsunesdy, the oldest_nhabltant of buk uot of yelluw Rever. — 10, dicd to-day, ) NEW QRLEANS. A3, Nov. 5—'hic weather I clear : Naw Opre 444 vleasaut, eatng, 9; cases reported, 5 utel cuscs, 135,200, sowing, and fn sowe earlicr dlstricts wheat is begiunlng to show, These, huwever, sro ox- ceptions, as It will probably be auolher fost- piglit beforc tho bulk of tho wheat will' havo becn sown, English wheat Lgs beco marketed saoro sparingly both fu London sod the prov- juces. A kealthy tone bas predomlusted, ale shough 1o the present time without aby effegt o0 pricce. Some samnples shown havo been bet- ter, but 4 largo oroportion of the ulferiogs con- sisted of dwnp, dlscolorcd, or sprouted lots, which natusally were oaly salublo st ruinous prices. Indecd, Naroers” deliverics throughout val deaths, G975 : JAUKB’"‘N- Jacksox, Migs, Noy. S.~1wo deatbs sud PoLen caieg, erty of their rnturmnru uclghbors; and cortotnly, ‘T 1 enterod. the Kingdom fally teatify to the fact that the English wheat crop hos siffered enortmounly from deterforation consequent on the damp condition fn which it was gathered, The tmnarts of forelgn whent foto Londun were far, Escent for the action of Anierica, we shoulid proably have keen better prices; but shipments pave been so largy, and the movement to tide- water a0 getive, tl neither the badiy-condi- tioned Notne erop nor the good Continental de- mand have beet able to combat the depresaion,”’ e BAN BALVADOR, DESTRUCTIVE RARTIHQUARK, PanAMA, Oct. 20,—The Star and Heruld puh- Hshes 8 Jong account of the earthquake fn 8al- vador on the evening of Oct. 6. InJucuapa nearly every house waa destroyed, and wmany tamiiles buried In the ruins, At the Iatest ad- vices ten badics were recovered. Many persuna were sti)l Missing. Nueva, Guadalupe, Santiago de Maria, aud Chinameen are destroyed, and tbe lo#s of 1iie {s serious In each place, ‘The other towns which sufTered by carthquake are Uttadulupe, Usulatara, the Caserlodel and Arenal, An eruptinn of the volcano of Banta rA:::cd’.. spprehended, and gerlous coneequentes & in Fugland to arrange @ campaign on the Thames and Tyae for next aearan. As soon st replles to tha” communications which will ne rent are recelved, anothier meeting of tha Clib will be held, and probably an_nsscasment wade omeneh memtier i raies 8 fand wherewith to defray the expenscs of the Transatlantic trip. Bpectal Dhepated ta The Tribune, MONTROAL, Nov. 5.—The Sanitary Inspector of Montreal, I a report to the Clty Board of 1tealth, says: “Iu view of the large increase In the nuimber of deathia by amall-nox, and the ap- proachlng session of Parliament, 1 would re- apectfully suggest that the Honrd of Health stonld at once prepare a bl concerning vacel- natlon, {n order tnat the system may he obtain- o 88 soon ms possible, fountded upon the best possible barls,"” Bogus bills on the Canadisn Hank of Com- merce are in virculution. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Tribune, 81, Jouxn, N. BB, Nov. 5=1ne single-scull honts uwned by the backersol Willsce Ross hava been sold at anctlon, Tose bought the Ialifsx boat, which cost $150, tor $%), and the Seots- " for 815, The paper boat, George A, Bar- Xer, was sold tor 818, ol extending over two y Ities of the firm ware 8907,000. 1ouLarD, Mich., Nov. 5. hardwire denler, has falled, 12.000; assets, nnminlll;; 8 . 8ax Fraxcraco, Nov, . —The saapenston fs announcerd of Dresbach & Co., extensiya grain shipners. It I8 understood that the suspension will have no material effect on the grain trade. The firm loaded ahips and sola Immediately, carryIng but little liabilitles, Homa few Josses will acirue In reehartaring ships engagad by the firm’ at redaced rates. It Is thought some Iaree graln-ralsers In the interior may be heavy Josers. CASUALTIES, A POSTAL CLERK BADLY NURT. *Bpectat Dirvateh to The Tribune. Pirranvro, Pa., Nov, 5.—A postal clerk on the fast line west over the Ponnsylvania Rali- road, named Wilson, met with ao sccident at MifMintown last night. In passing that point the train was going at the rate of about forty miles sn hour. When In the act of throwing out the mall-hag for that point he lost his bal- ance and full ont of the car. ‘Fhe obecurrence wes not, It scems, noticed by others tn the car, The liabil- Van Landegend, Liabilities about RAILROADS. TIFE EAST-BOUND POOL, o . o hut hiis absence was soon discovered, and in & BOSNIA. The Committee of New York trunk 1ines ap- | yyort time after they learned by telegraph what polnted at Saratoga to take into consideration the divizion of East-bound traflie has decided that the points of division siready agreed upon, vlz.: Chicago, Bt. Loule, [ndianspulis, Louis- ville, Cinclnnati, and Peorda, are not sufficient to cover all routes hy which frefghts may be shipped to the East, and that, in onler to tnake Lo pool eflective, tha followlng points should bs added, viz.: Cairo, Evansville, Lafayette, Columbus, Tolcdo, Detrait, Port IHuron, Jollet. and Milwaukee, The Fastern Committeo reapecifully requests the Western rosds ter- mloating at the additional points named to bring with them to tho mecting, which is to be held at New York on the7th jnst., the statistical {nformation neceasary 1o make the aivisions. Commissioner Fink, on nutbority of the Trunk-Ling Cotmmittee, writes the Tallowing latter to Mr, J. N. McCullough, Chalrman of the Western Executive Committee, regarding the objeet of the mceting for the lnformation of the Western raliroad managers: ‘The object of the meeting is Lo of tho Eant-hound freleht, only between the terminnl Mnes from iha several pooling points which have not yet agreed, but alao to maxe the divlelon between the vurioua cobnections of each terminal line and their conucctlone, until the frelglt roaches ita fual destination, It Iy nut thought poxsible (o make (his division Dy tie keparato action of tho Enstern ang Wentern Committeea, as not only the lerminal lnes Weat and Esst, but also the intermediate tines, havo to act In this matter and ageee to the divistun; hence Jv was thonght neceasary that ofticers of sl the roads Interested ehuuld meet togethicr at the rame had befalles him, He was found on the track by a woman living o the vicinity, and st once received proper attention, i injurles ate o serlous that his recovery is coustdered doubtful. l[ll; varcnts are sald to reside ot Fort Wague, nd. THE AUATRIAN OCCUPATION—RKTURS OF TR CHRIATIAR REFUGEES WO PLED FROM THOE TURRS, VIENNA, Oct. 20,—1t looks Iike confidence ja the speedy pacitication of the occupled provinces that the question of the repatriation of the Bosulan and Herzegovinian refacees has been taken in hand, As tho military tnak was both casler aud sooner accomplishicd in Herzegoving, the repatriation could lkewiee begin sooncr there, The first to stir havo bean the refugees from Montenegro. A ninber of the old colef- tain familics had managed to retain their prop- erty without turning Mahomedans, With few exceptions they all Jolned the insurrection in 1875, and carried with them in a great measure the whiole Christian population of the districts of Nevesinje, (Jacko, Plva, Kudlne, and Danjs, fnduclng them to senid tho womnen and_children intu Montenegro, while the able-bodicd men ofned the Insurrection and the Montencgrin forces. Bome of these districts, like Piva, Ku- dine, and Banja, have been In pert annexed to Monteucgro by the Treaty of Berling and aa the Montenegrin force bad “nciual possesslon of theny, the ropatristion of the refugeca from Moutenegro har been golng on for soma tima past In theace distric As soon osy by the tak- iniz of the Klobuk and the occupation of the dis- tricts of Nevesinle and Uacko, tho Austrian oc- cuipation of tha Herzegovinn had beon accom- plished, no tlme was lost Inopening negotlations with Montenerro concerning tho ropatriation of this portion of the rcfueces, ‘The RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Bpecial DispateN to The Tribune, Quincy, Hh, Nov. f.~Au accident hsopened on the Chicago, Burllugton & Quitcy Hailrosd this morolng near Bockport, resultiog in the natant death of Arthur 8. Farrar, the engincer. The locotuative was throsn from the track by & cotr. The firewan escaied without Injury, KILLED WiTII A PEN-KNIFE. Apeciat Disvate ta The Tribune EAst Ba01xAw, Mich., Nov. 5.—A T.year-old taughter of John McArthur,ia well-known at- torney, fell on a pou-knife this afternoon, the Liade penctrating to the heart and producing ulmost {pstant denth. ke a division B COLLIERY BURNKED. PorraviLLg, Pa., Nov.5.—Hlckory Ridre Col- Hery, near Shamokin, is burned. throwing about 200’ men and boys out of etmployment. SPANISH SPORT. How Beven Tulls Entertalned a Harcelons Crowd=Tha Thirst of the People for Blood =A Thrilling Fight in the Arena, wosal wus oll the more readily respond- r,l\!. Corresuandence Cincinnatl Gnaelle. ™o, “uosmuch s tho larger ‘Broprie- | | dhie workto be doos i of course, oue of grest | Bancitowa, Spain, Eept. 25.—Yeaterday was tors were themselves anxlous to iako | [MHSACr ARG el Bore Aot e tonven. | the feto day of the safoted patrances of Barce- monly given to such matiers in gencral conven- tions, and represcntatives of roads saould there- forc come prepared to femnln until the work fa finplly completed, which can iardly be expected to e accomnplished in a day or two. 1t 4 also of the greatest fimporsance that they should bring with them all tuo atstistical information that beacs upon the distribution of tau Kast-bound freight between teeminal Hnes at pooling points and thelr connec- tlonw, Toexplaln whst sort- of nformation is wanted, 1 will staten few Instances, \hich cach rosd can then apuly to its own cise, ‘The Michigan Central Jtatlroad should ascertain the distribution of its business {srhich it receives aL Cilcaga and from points West) as it has taken place heratolure, Lotween the tirand Trunk, the treéat Weatern, and _the Cansds Southern Rali- ways. ‘Tho Girand Tronk, (rest Westcrn, and Canada Boutlern lllflwl‘{l alould ascertaln what dispostiion bav been made of $he frelght received of tae Michigan Central, its distribution between the Vermont Central, the New York Central, and Erie Jtaflway, o4 ‘The LakeS Raltway should ascertaln the dis- tribution of [ta buslnces at Erld and Buffalo tween tho Pennsyivunis, the iNew York Central, and Erie Roilways, The Pittaburg, Cinclnnati & €t, Louls Railrond sbonld ascertain wiiot part of jua businesa Jiss becn given to the Pennsylvania and what pert to the Atlantic & Great Weatern Raliways, ‘Tlie Toledo, Wabanh & Wejlarn Ras} shonld ascertaln the distribution of business between ite connections at Toledoand otAer Junction points, and the connections should siatc how the business sure of getting hack thelr property, and o num- ber of those who had taken refuge in Montene- #ro huve already returned, 1t 4a the samd with those Herzegovinlaus who bad taken refuge in Dalmatla, mostly from the districts close Lo the Austrian boraer, whoso repatriation is golng on. It 18 now thought thata beginniug may be made with tho repatriation of the Dosnian refugees jocated {n Crostla and tn the former military frontier district, -Measures are heing taken to repatriate a pumber of them without delay and it Is hoped that by the end of the year it will be possivle to take them all back, “The whoule nuniber of Curlstians who fled from Bosnla into Austria to escape wmurder at the lmullh of the Curks numbered npearly 200,00 souls. lopa, As a fitting celebration a bull fight of ex- traordinary dimensions was Inaugurated by per- mission of his ltoyal Highucss the King, Every- thing fn this country, except the Carlist revolu- tlan, is by the kind will and gencrous sanction of his Majesty. The scason for bull fieht came 18 drawini to a closc. ‘This fact, added to the re- MNelous feeling inspired by tbe day, brought out cverybody In holldayattire. The perforinauce was advertised tocommenca at 3p. m. By 2 o'clotk the streets leading to the amphitheatre were throngred with pedestrians and carriages.of all descriptions. The women werc out fn full force, and, altbouch the day was chiily, carrfed the cverlasting fan, snd used it, too. ‘[he tans were of all colors and fashions., [ endesvorsl to trace some connection between the colors of the dress, or mnantitls, and that of the fan, but fatled uuerli. A blue fan, s green dress, sud a yellow mantilla seemed to please the dark-cyed scnorita equally oa well 2s the yellow skiri, the black mantills, and the whits fan. 1 gave up the problem ws too deep for masculine eyes to fathom. Jolning the crowd, we moved along with {8, and towarda the outskirts of the city, where the tight is to take place. A greater variv- tyolf costumes cun only he found inTarkey. The niust violent contrastaotcolorare tobeseen onatl MISCELLANEOUS, TAR COTION MILLS, Loxbos, Nov, 5.—In the mills at Wigan 1,00 ooms atxl 14,000 spindies arc stopped, and 2,500 looms and 810,000 spindles ore ruuniug on short time. PAPAL MATTERS, Roue, Nov, h.—Negotiations between the Vatlcan and Russia have been suspended, na the attitude of Russla nfforde no hope of o satisfac- tory result. ‘Thie Pope will probably tssuc b8 | from the Wabash Kelirosd halbeen wubdivided ba- | Lauds, Bewgars sit in the dust, holding up d protest shortly awninst tho violeuce which tho | tiween thelr connections, 74 B Ea g up de. Catholica of Lolaiil enduro from ths Russlan | *'Lho Indisnabons & bi: Logis Railroad should aa- | forited arms, legs, nd infints. 4 tall Spaniard hands & picture of starvation a couper picce, xeventecn of which arg e?\m to 20 cents, ans uska for half of it back {n change. Hls face plainly shows that he has perforined an act of unususl geaerasity, A matron clad in o green fuwn gracefully makes a few passes with ler arze, red fun, and looks excitedly at the Jist of flehiters ot which senarita, her” daughter, has discovercd som famillar uname. Dashlvg throtuzh the crowd cumes & company of cavalry, Adwiration {3 pletured upon each face as what, in America, would be at once put down as & minstrel troupe dressod for s Mullican guard churus passes through the cloud of dust, Then fotlows u regimeut of {nfantry armed with Rem- ingtop rifies and long mustaches. These are the civil guards whose function s to repre- scut the Government aud to preserve order. ‘To cut a long walk short, we will naw reach the Plaza de Toros. Attho first sizht of the bulldloe a betting man would give lieavy odds agalust the fleld on its bemng either & prison or @ gus-liouse. There are u nuinber of entrances, uo one of which could 1 discover 28 being worse thau the other, nor do I think such a thing pos- tounting a ighe of dark steps we come corridor running round tne building, from which donrs upen toto the bLoxes. These boxes are ut the top, and just below them what would correspond to the dress cirele fu one of our theatres. Thesc are the only parts of the umplutheatre under roof, Froui the edge of the gallery rows of stona seats extend down to tho outer barrier of the arcna. Two or three yarils Jnside of this {s 8 board fency about six ’m’:t higli, over which tha brave but retreating chulos are suppoesed to vault, but for the bull the same is considered very unfair play, * ‘The clear arcoa is 20 fect in diumeter, Gain- ing our seats, we gaze down and around at tho vast acu of heads, Never has amere crowd so fmpressed me. It is hard to realize that we are living 1 the latter years of the uineteenth con- tury, ‘The memory of school-boy days rush through our bralus, sod wo can scarcely help Inn%. ug ourselyes at one of the gludistorial combata that Clcero tells about, When the gray-headed old Spaniard rides Into the srena, foliowed by bands of gorecous banderilloros, pieadors, chulos, and guyly caparisoned horses o detnand the Keys from the presidivg ottlver, we gaxe st the opening gules fully expecting a band of Cliristian slaves to appear tustend of & bull. 'The band atrikes up u loud flourish; out aatboritics. certain tno dlatribution of fis"treight st Indian- apolia and ather Junction pdlots on fts line be. tween fte connectione, and tny ifiuflnkfllanl show agaln tio distribution mado b¥ fhiem, 'he Ohio & Missssippi nhonis ascertain the pro- ortlon of 18 BL. Louis busiugan given to tne At antlc & (ireat Weatern and ihe Bultlmore & Ohto Ratlroad, and so an. 1qify e to ahow the dls- A CARD-CIEAT. Pauis, Nov, b—Hulthazar Jacolin, a Repub- Wean, eod thres years s Beonator, accused of cheating at cards, "has resigned ou the demand of the Minister of Justive. s THE LAST OF TN FERIANS, LoxpoN, Nov. 6.—Thumas Abears, the last of the English Fealan vrisongrs, has, been rojeascd, LUSSIAN YACHT WHECKND, B1. PeTRUsuuRG, Nov, G.—The Imperfal yacht Levadin loft Lovadia on the 2 ult. for Odessa, with the Grand Duko Screius, son of the Czar, and suite. The yoacht was swamped during o fog and heavy gale, Lut all on board weroe safely landed. The yachl was afterwards thrown o the rocks, and will probally go ta pleces. _THE PRENCH ELECTIONA, Panis, Nov. 5,—0fllclul tuformation from the Dapartments in which clectlons were held on thie 27th of Uctober for Communal Deputius for the nominativn of fresh Benators confinm the previous revnets of thd result of thous elections, These Deptitiea, together with othier Benatorfal Electors, are to tncet on the 6th of Javuary, In the chiel town of cach Dopurtuient, fur the pur- pose of nominatiog fresh Scuators. The Repub- lcaus will carry forty-slx of the seveulyfive H;:‘ym(unhlm to e thited, belne u gutn of tventy- elght. "ne torminal ronds may bo 3 tribailan of thelr nsiness (A% pooling point fo Westination point, and, If 40,80y nbutd 'prapare statementa an complelo an poasibie, und for the ongest period of time, 3 ‘These statements are mercly40 beused asa basle to such exicnt s tho Inigrasted partics may apecially agres upon. In (R qounce ot auy atatoment, the divislon coula( only b made ioan seoitrary manncr, wiieh might ot be satiefac- ory. rom the foregotug it wit sppear that the form- atlon of an East-ound pool. i tho manner con- tomplated at Barstogs, rcditires considersblo preparatury. kor\i beltura s qup\nn ¢an ba made; and shen tha division Is onty made it requires proper orgaulzation and mackinery o carry it in- tu practicel el 11 of wils questions uve (o be thoroughly considéred. Abd 1t le for the pur- ose of dong eo that the Commlites of the trank ines msk for a joint meethiy; with the \Western Committee at the carileat day Lracticable. o JOLIET & MRNDOTA. Becial Ditpatck to Tia Tridune. Serivarizin, L, Nov, 5—The Joliet & Mendota Bhort-Line Ratiway Company filed articles of lucorporation with the Becretary of Btate. The proposed routd' fs from Jolfet to Mendota, with & branch from Grinton to Batas vin, Capital, $000,000. Corporators and DI- rectors: C, C. P Holden, Joseph 8. Reynoids, and Walter 8, Couk, Chicago: David F. Holden, Matteson, Il ; Newton I%' Holden, Frankfort Btation, I FIR NEARL ABILENE, KAS. B7, Lovis, Mo., Nov. bh~Dispatcues from Kansas eny that tho great threo-story stone baru of John Taylor, in Dickivson County, some miles from Abilene, was burncd one night last week, Tio barnjwas filled with grafu, agricuit- ural impleweats, lunber-waguus, and twanty- five Lead of fino norses, all of which were destroyed, The loss s §23,000; no insurance. Mr, Taylor, the owner, was forwerly of the firm ot Juhn Tavier & Cu., of Clnciunati, but for several yeurs Lias been a very exteusive farmer. —— AT BIOUX CITY, IA. Zpeciat Digaich (o Tae Tribune, Biovx CiTY, Iu., Nov. 5.—A fire here this af- terncon destroyed two dwelllng-houses owned by J. 8, Follett,—one occupled by a famlly ITEMS. ‘The committes of rallway managers to which has been referred the subject of paying com- mlssions on passenger business and agencies for tho sale of tickets will mect at New York Clty Nov. 0 to tako final actlon regarding thioso mat- ters ‘The application for a Reveiver for the Canada Southern Railroad oa sccount of claims for jand lies the or gouded onfimal, The nasmod Palmer, who saved. their eflcts, aud the | Scquestrated at the ferry landings near Am- z“é:“:m_m .m':‘m,.g o TP R other occupled by s men named Pesbody, & con. | herstbure was partially bieard bofore Vice-Chun- [ gnouts and grics of “El toro.” " To the ductor on the finnuu Central Hoad, wio lost | cellor Proudfoot, 1o chambers at Bandwich, o | mane of the bull fs fastencd a ;lung his personal property in the house. Thore wus vo lusurance. Loss ou bulldinge, $2,00; in- sured for nearly ther vulue, bunct of ribvons; it ia his last decoration. Rushing from tho pen fn which ho has been tortured luto a freuxy, the infuriated beast wakes & charge st the **cbulos,”” who wave thelr red cloaks aud then boldly leap the fence, The pleadors, mounted on thelr raw-boued ahd blindfokied steeds, look forall the world like 80 mauy fmitations of Don Quixote, They seeur o show about as much bruvery as that geatlo- inan did when hio first heard the noiso of the windmill, They would rup, but ths bull can travel laster than thoy, ss they stand thelr grouud lance braced under tho urin. As the bull rusbies at tho nearest ouv he receives the point of the lance in his shoulder, Maddencd by the valy, he plunges bis loug, p horns futo thu horse's wl'?-, aod away go beast aud man to the ground, The uicadar lics as one di "I'nis bull cazes at his prostrate foes, and thon, jpstead of coutinuiug bis work of destruction, turnus to chsrge the cloak of & chulow. The full- cu pleador 1a rabsed to lfa feuts be cauuot ries unaided, on sceount of his armored legs; the horse Is drageed and beaten uutil Lo riscs, or it that {s wo lungera ibtlity for the wounded anbinal, he §s put oul of tusthier wisery by one day or two ago. The repors of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canads for the six mooths endiug June 30 has Jjust been fssuod, haviog becu submitted to the Board Oct. 18. [t shows that the gross earniugs, after the deduction of the losa In Amcrican currency, bave boen £881,003, against £860. g ey £007,258, e 4064,407, leaving 213,750 as net revevue, agalast £186,016 10r thy corrermonding period In 1417, ‘Lbers has baen apent during the half year £30,440 extra for repair, and rencwhls of way, und rolllog-stock, sud thore has boen a re- duction fn thy ordinary charges for running cugines, tratilc departmient, ek, of E1T.U0M, ‘which makes the increased charge £2,600, There lias bean a large addftion o the perpotual 5 per cent debeuture stock, viz.: £1,840,05), but this hae baeu wore thun eauallzed by tae ubsarption of yarlous preferential securitles o the exteut Of £1,368,322 IN CIICAGO. Tho alarm fromn Box 112 st 3:45 yesterday afternoon was caused by & burning chinpey In the brick house Nu. 024 lodiana avenue, owned sud oceupled as a residencs by E. A, Bmall, Duniage, €. CANADA. Meteoralogical Sapvioo — Testimonlal for O'Monovan Rosss=The Munian Qlobe Hnalt-Pox, dpecial Dizpateh (0 The Trisuns. ‘Towonto, Nov. 5—The report ot Drol. Kingeton, the 8uporinteadent of the Metooro- logical Service of Canuda, for 1877, Las a lurge number of futercsting and lmportant dotails. “The work of extending the servico Jor the col- lectton of thesy mcteorulogical sstistics stilh Eoes ov withlncreasiug ellicleucy. New statlous LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Auidrew MoCartky, 22 years of sge, vomn. Ited forth ble alegust at the way the cluction hed { the P 1 of the bluevoated atte: ts. Avaly the” bull ary belae openod, sud tha service Is belug wade 'f%ncvh’gdl::rl?:fl';h:":n :I:nu:-:lculllt‘llw 1‘2‘:‘: ! | makes a chargo at a picador, und aguln the always more thorough n thoso wlready estab- | and ss hiv wssistants, Michael Bcanlon and Patrick | hursefs torn openi away bo zallops with hils en- Nshed. Thero arc now ten chlel statlons, | Harper, vvmunxbm carry ous the oater mx trails trafting to the ground, while the spocta- fourteen telegraphic oncs, and upwards of 100 | Were Ouposed by McCarthy’s turs riss 10 thelr feot, and, Instead of crying casued, Uit Cthe Cagaw s doall thefr *'bravos’” drawis the betlawine ot which sy bo called onlioary, Out of 43 | ecreas ™ amz was b0 iy nandied | shame, thele i Warnliga Of utortis, 10 wero Verlieds und, of | S0SS'ES 414 for some thuue veussltar dyon tho side- | tho bull, The picadur raiscs Lis sumbrers to thauk the audlence for applaudivg bis valor. ‘This countibues uptil the people sigully thelr deslre for & greater degres of cruelty, ‘Then, wuilo the mm’?ch biow long blaats, the “baunderlilerca? leap fato the sreus. Fauh carrles two darts, both of waich It §s bis ambition to stick {uto the buil's ulready bleeding neck, ‘The disiracted, yob plueky sufwal, gures for @ inatent at bis vew adversaries, and then, witt head down and eycs shut, churges ut them. A brave bauderillero thirusts i bis darts aud lculm to one side, whilla the bull rustes pust hiw. 11 cither of the darts 1all to stick, the banderillero is bissvd as on un- skiliful player would be at ou of vur champlon pomus of bage-ball. After slx or cight * Liwvo beon fixed, the clapuing of the heuds und shouts of the spectators shuw that thuy sguln waut 8 change, A vew Hourlsh of trunmbels, wnd the "m’tldur"lduucm Into the centro of these DIV, 88 many as 453 were lsued fn full tiuie Lo (£1vG Dotice of the sturms’ approN®, For the Bfteen suunths previous to the close of the year, & synopsis of the weather for tho ireveding twenty-jour hours, sud the proba. ilitics for the uext twendy-lour, were bssued ut 10 s, . datly froi the centrad oflice. Of 8,073 predictions thus fssucd, T8.9 per cent wery veri- tied fu cvery pardeulur, sud 8.5 were veritled in whole or fu 4. ‘Ibo uuwmber. yerited s steadily on the Increase, so that the number of fully-veritled predictions for December lash wis BL.7 per cent. Prof. Kiutstou catly strougly for extension of the survice us st ouce highly futer- crsting and lustructive. Pau Bovie, editor of the Jrish-Cenadian, ia getting up o testliwonial for 0'Donovan Hoasa, whio i lu the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Huspital. Awosg tha contributure I3 a'Tusunto Aldesman,who has subscribed twive, bub s too Modest to give his walk, A sovers cuiover tho Jeft eye, which wis doubtless recelved tn falliag nst soaie shary sabstance, secwed fo bu the worst of lis injuries, Ecaulon sud Ward were areceted, as also was Aarin Bouthwick, a frleud of the fujured mau, Karly in the worniag it was reporiod that the mat hag died. but tae Iruth of Whe report was doubted, Scanlon is the porter who killed u nwro soue timo azo fu the Faler House, but 1t was docidud that Lo bad acted Ju solf-doteuse. Ida May stolo $13 frowm Jatnes Counory, of No. 413 F{(1h avenur, and wav lucked up stibo Armuty, Dora Leo was focksd wp mt the %20 placo charged With the larceuy of twentys threy yards of el frum Jobn F. CDIILL with tho silk, and pow that who baw d hee arreatcd for stesling it rye v decidediy tlu. The new lover, d: siappod Colby in the face, and Heary Ko 3 b Ls w10 focked up fur disordurly Gonguet. ———— clrs. , and 4 tivy of the Hanlau Club, was beld ta FINANCIAL, edged” gwonl. T wsht blu urg a duzen tue il U0 of 1atiery relative o the | Bostox, Nov.5.—Tho fulluce of Clark, Adais s m‘“;:;fiw.b', Al e T scason. Lo acvounts wers xead by tho | & Clrk, ove of tho tarkest Importtiy and Job- | Lusiciently * ubuugted for tho’ wwordi- B e ccouaes hadl ton_uerprtsy | biog crockerv-wara houses here, 1 untounced. | yan's purpose. With Lewd - down bo wc‘l‘l all the Cluvl}‘- shere of the ;-h:u%mnvz A mecting ot the creditors will by called as | mukes 1.1‘- last charge, uot ut the flxmsl\nlm"."]'i wiuulugs, tbey were duemed cmlveutly satiss 4 statement can be propared. bug at the cloak hetd wt urm's leugth, A quid plunge of the swonl between the shoulder- lades, aud, with blood spurting froin mouth aud noftnis, tue long-turtuicd bully 2ulio 1o Lhe ne creditors of Slate, Diank-book wanlacturcrs, L0252100 UL BJ couts nn 1ha 8001 New Yous, Nov. 3. Woodman & C hire wrnzted & v factory. Considerabis dicusslon tuok place gs to the'future, gad the mectivg passcd 8 reso- lution to o Gb eorressualeise With parttes last, staggers towsrd his now brave sdversary, and alls dead at bis foct. The shouts and ap- plaudits of the spectators 01l the alr, hats aro thrown into the arens, the ladies tear off thelr glovessnd thro't tiesn Lo the successful *'mat- udor,” who has killed his bull with A singls thrust. Another flourish of tha trumpets, In rusnes gayly-caparisoned horees, and the dead animsis wro dragged from fhe arens A rnn. The gates aro closed with a hang, [he spectators tesume thelr seats, thes band strikes up a lively strain, in rushesanotuer bull.and the same disgusting performance is repeated. The blood ot seven bLulls was neces- sary to snbease the people on this holy day. Ope hufl killed six horses. and wounded several moare; énother tivice succeeded fn pureufng an advecary over the fence. There were a gumber of close pur- suits, In Which the ‘*chufus' went aver the fonce just an {nch or two fo wivaocs of the pur- suing bhorns. At sich & moment the excitement of the spectators was raised to the highest pitch: it was dificult to tell whother most of them favored the pursner or toe pursued. Ono noor bull required to have tha sword of the un- skilled * matador " sit times plunged Into him, and even then, with thrae feet of steel In his tody, lie defended bimselt so well tuat the “ matador " did not succeed In witivlrawiog his blade, Taking up a stmall dlqnu. ha thought to redeam his reputation by hurliog it at the snimal 80 as to pencirate between Lhe base ol the eku'l and the first vertibr—although the point atruck in deepiy, still the rh‘h!um was not reached. The placky bull still faced his adversary, and avother sword had to be used to fln'\lll‘t‘{w :nnlnv:“.l i b y Asthe iast bull Iy dragged out, the people leap to their fect and e arena Is nl?eunca crowded with the friends of tbe cutthroate. Pleces of motcy and cigars are thrown to the favorite “matador." "Then, with oxcited dis- cisslons over tho encountere, the people fill the strects or roll off in their carrlages, prob- ably to stop at chiurch to give thauks for the day's entertalument. Such Is one feature of the Spanish chara We were hungry and did not stop tu inake any moars observailons, We made our way to the Ieast miscrable restaur- ant we khew of, ‘and made our, dinner, with no Leef upon our bill of fare. We had no desire 10 partake of any of the late toro. e ——es NASBY. Mr. Naaby Girve Further Accoaut of the Trogress of the Fiat-Moaey Experlment. Toleda ltinde, Coxrepmit X Roaps (Wich s fo the Btate uy Kentucky), Oct. 20, 1878,~—~1We bed o yreat deal uv trouble with Bascom ta eit him to consent to accept Fiat money for his likker. e sed he wuz willlu ef we cood git the Loolsville likker deelers to take it for whisky, but not other- wise. “When what I hev {8 all gone,” he sed, “how kin I replenish ef they wou't take the wuney T hoyl " I thiought ther wuz suthin (n this, and I hed a mind to sling at him the text, #Sufiish- ent for the dsyis the evil thereof, and the whisky llkewlse,” but it don't do no good to quote crinter ut Bascom. e knows onl{one text,~* Pay whal thou owest,"~and he huris that at me with grest frekency wen 1 guote Holy Writ at bim, ‘The moro tiner passsgis e don't know notbin uv. e {s & one-sided man, 1 sefusted that we call to us a Lovfsvilie Wkker dealer and ace ef we coodeat comper- wmiso oo the Fiat money. Ono Imu?ened 10 be {n town, snd [ ot hiw toto Bascont’s to inter- view bim, e wuz a very pleasant gentieman, and a flooid talker, but woz sadly deflshent In finanshel knowledge. 1asked him why Lools- vills woodent take our Fiat money! My deer olr,” wuz his reply, **we can’t take it becoz ther alu't 1o necessity for takin it. Ef we want Fiat money, wat is t0 prevent our hevin ourowni I beleeve In supvorting our humne institooshens, Tao &nnllu factlities of Loois- villo are excellent. We hev printin-oflices witn- out number, and cosl for power is chesp, When we git to hankerio after Flat moncy, we don't intend to send to the Cross-Roads for it. All we hev to do {s to send to a printin-otile and git itstruck off. We kin do printio jiat ez cheep ex yoo kin, and, ez it ain’t never gofu to bu re- eemed, thy faith uv the City uy Loolsville (s ist ez good ez the faith of the Cross-Roads.” There wuz nothin to be made out uv o man with sich antekat!d noshuns, and Ileft him in disgust, and s committee waltid upon Bascom agin. Ho thet the matter over, and when [ sejested to him that the moscy wood liev to Le taken, he consentid on these coudishns: The glass shood be set on one end uv s coun- ter scalc, and we shood pour our drinks fnto it, ‘Then, afore drinkin_ it, we shood but as tnany dollar bills of the Fint money on the other end uy the scale ez wood balance t. That is, we give pound for pound, the glass {ncludid, This worked very well. ' We hed to ishoo an euor- mous amount uy it, and Simpson’s press wuz kep runain dar and ulte, and Sum!l\n‘ but we swelled the vollum so the Corners didu't sufler the paous uv thurst very much. But Jist ez we got this to runniu smoothly an- other trouble okkurred. One day Bascom lound among his money @ note wich ho_didn't know, 1t wuzn't uv the Croas-Ronds, atall. Thelegend on ita face wuz different, 1t hed the saua **This Is a dollar " onto it, but It wuz secoored by the fafth uv the corporashun uv Liberty- ville. The mext duy there wuz one (rom Se- cestlonville, and the acxt from Davisburkh. This wuz more than wo hed bargained for, On lavestizasien we dlskivered that every Vilago sud Moonlssipality within a rauge “uy fifty imilcs hed taken our Jdes and wuz lshooln Fixt ioney. ‘This woodent anser at ull. Wedidn't want anybody's eise’s Fias money, ez wo felt that we caod print enuff to supply the cotlre ceuntry. We refoozed to take it. Welield & mectin uv the Common Councll avd so resolved, Then the other towus held mectioes, and resolved uot to take ours untll reciprocity wux vstab- lished, sud that brought us to termis. Wa wus compelled to recoguize tho fact that they bed ez good a rite Lo ishoo maney ex we hied, and so we decided to take cver:lmnf‘lhn come to us, that wuz properly stamped. DPoasivly it wuz o mistake, but wo did (e, ‘Then ‘it come thicker and faster. It com- menced comiu in slugte bills, then 1 masies, aud faally by the hundred walt, Thers wuz o tlood, o avalanche uv it, There wuz milllous uy money in the Corners, millious! It como to bu more tbap willious. We hod our own lahoo, wicl wuz Increcsln every day,and fu addison we hed the fshuos uv all the surroundin country pourin 10, We never saw so wuch money fu tha ‘orners afore. The Nashuel Bank ishoos, and the greeobax wuz all druy vut, and by vo chance did vne uy em ever appear. { bed to guto Lovis- ville Inst week, and ¢z th conductor on the road woodent take Fiat moucy 1 hed to git two dol- Jars aud a half uv Nastinel currency, I found s faruer wich bed that amount ana’ the graspin flend mads me give bim twenty-ve hundred Qaltars uy aur mney for t. 1u Loofuville [ did succeed fo gittin & ten dollar Fist bill changed for smal) bills uv Nashuel money, even up. The map wich accomnodated ne wuz very druvk and confidin. Hu handed mo bis pockit book and I inade my own change. But wo are prosperugs and hey attalned wat we desire woucy is plenty, The farmers s rosperous for vrodooss Liex gune up omazing- v. 1saw aload uy cora sell tor $200 & hushcel, yesterday and the soller cood jlst ez well kov lied $500. Wheat s any price they choose to ask fur It, and real estato la getlvo st auy price asked. There is, however, trubble. A fanmer suld & hundred bushels up corn for §25,000, and fell on my neck and cwbpiced o ez bis sy sbel preseever, Hesald he never expected to heyso much money, Ho went uver to Bas- cu's sud ssked wo to take suthiu, snd that cost him voe teath uv Lis load, und Fettus, our shocmaker, Which takes Fiat mounoy, chareed W wat wue left fur @ pare of stoxy stioes, He wux amazed, for ho expected to pay off » moriguge onto Lls fariw with his mouey, and wusn't satiatled Uil Itold him o didu't ask enuff for bis corn. There is trubbles o everything, sud Huanseerin alu't the cesicst thing in the world. Kt wocood only git irou and bildin material for our mpnuy there wood sck In sich & cra uv vrosprrity ex wo uever dreemed uy, But tinan- shel sbility however greut cau’s do everytbing to-wutst,” Wo shel come to that, It {s eoutl for the preseut thst we Kiu git hkker for it, sud with that tho sverage cross-roader 4 tolerably conteut. UV course Fiat money i u experl- meuty but wo ara solviu Lho problew. Aud we Jiko It Ther aint uo work bew doue st thy Corners, fur wa wro all spucklutiv, sud besides wat 13 the youse uy work whben uouey kin bo wudo without iti We hey fuund vur Arcadyaat luat. LergoLxus V. Nasuy, Fivansecr, 1 B.~There's mure trouble. Shinpson the iruter fy out uv pajor, aud he can’t Zit sy in LmbleUu vuless o elve hiw some Nashnel wmoney, Tho isboos bev cume to aw eod, for waut uy suthiv that will furnish supulles P, 8, 2 —We ay bridued she ditloglty, Wo hev found alot uv walipaoes, wad by redoosin the size uy the bills sud Yooain that, we kig it on for some dusy yit. We hev also fucreel the denomiuasicns, ishuoln pow puthin than e, Bascaur [a te ke balf the wait uy the likher fustid uv even wals €3 before. But wat wo slel do wheu that (8 gono I gou't kuow. [its will requlre tuy bighest possible Suaucial ut *audliclent 1or the day ts the evil " 1find opspeskably comfore in tho thereol l- cr. By aupplics will last es loug ez tbe wall-paper docs. - POV.N Rt st o 5. . KEoew It, of Course. Deirols Fred Proat. A Detroit grwcer, who hos a little tinn to study bunan tature, aud whio'd suve mouey if T vily Wud u Htelo wiore Lune, Wrute & bote to ecyeral nl:{lel sateoted for the orcasion, to the effect must depend upon the (0 the tnlance againdt he had Joss his_sccount-bonks-anil cir honor to call rnd wive them. One of them re- piied that ha presamed he uwed §1 of $4, when the hooka showed that heowed 2% thought there migh + anotner balancy t be & Dossibl against him, though he had beeu very careful tulmy cash_down, and yet his account'was 814 a0 ovar. Qut of twa ers, the geocer found owed §3.80, belni [0 cents 00 much. wrote to each that he lva or fourteen eartoms one who replied that fie He then had found his books, ami aent atatement ol account, and as they dropped into tho store oue at & time each lauglred, shook handa, and remarked: 1 knew it was nne and #o 1 thought I'd 1t clear through 1" of your jokos, of ¢ourse, glve yon a chanco fo plsy GAMBETTA'S BRIDE. His Chofce a Heroine of the « History of & Crime." Parts Iriter to New York Tridune, mbette, it would appesr, I¢ realls engaged’ to Mme. Atnaud de ’Arlege. A most hotle and queenly Presidente dels Republique sie will make should har hrought by a vote of future htisband ever bo the Chambers to head the Erxecutive. But—there ia g but—it is a pity she Is ten years the senlor of Gambotta, Mote. Arnaud disdaing those ertiflces of the toflet in which French women lah It would also appear, belleve, I‘zflmnnedlnlrm unsullte it of fashlon, and many En. with dyestuffs, and her checks have never besn dusted” with powdre deris. Her beauty is of a commanding “order, 1t {s now in (e Indian mmmcr‘ and must soon vass on to the winter period. ambetta has for inaby years heen the Intimate fricnd of this lady and her whol e family, snd I think was dlisappointed at not dnding his name men- tloned in the will of Dabochet, twho died (00,000 francs($30,000,600) Ong-half of this fabul her milllonalre uncle. M. leaving a furtane of 180, ) not many monthsago. ously-great Inheritance fell to M. Jules Dubochet, s clerk fu aLanking-house, aud tho utlier to Mine, Gulchard, wife of the Re- publican Deputy of the Youne, Dr. Guichard and Mme, Arnaud's maother, who fs her only child. T understand that Mme. Arnaud, with the con- scut of her children, has agreed to settle a third of the 40,000, bestowe valled Leonie, thst it was o is in Mne, the 1'Ariegle to place her bears b aud his fo) genius, and 19 an ands ample at the Elyseo c sulutary jufluence on been spotless, and he negative. Without would think her vast solidating the Repub) ness. Arpaud's " park, Lake Leman, that Gawbetta asked the honored and interesting witaw of M. her Is fo Jure and respect her. ,000 francs that Mme, Guichard has on tier to ber future busbaad. 8I nsonand a daughter. to a cavalry ofticer, snd has s _little gir} after Gambetta. ho has The latter is married 1 am told bosquet_of Julie, which overhangiog Arnaud de milifons In the boat which rtuncs, 8ho sdmires his ent Hepublican, Her ex- ould not but produce s French soclcty. To sce Her life has r virtues much mor¢ than belng brilliant, shae is a wuinan of fine intellect and noble feellug, and fortuue well spent in con- ic aud ennbling Gambelta to devote his genius exclusively to public busi- Up to the time lier husband waus sleciel a life Scuator, her existenve was passcd In the school of adyersity. ald not spoll Ler. with & sweet, modest. Mistoriune touched, but She bears her cxaltution grace. The fashione sue witl set, should siie ever becomo the Presidenie of the Republic, will bear the stamp of acricus elegauce. THE CITY OF MONTREAL. Special Dispatch to Tha Tridune. Fraxgront, Mich,, Nov. G.—Nothing defialte has yet been loarned af the propeller City ol Mon- treal, but, from the evidences of a wreck of some kind which sra dally coming ashore, worst ls feared, Ew Is of a light nal the erything thus far beached would Host ture, snd fost. Beveral cabin doors, the top aud part of ‘the side of & pilot honse, a'¥teamer yaw! boat without the life-Dreserver with the City of Montreal printsd on it, have been found any name on it, beside ncar Frankfort, One contaloed ihe hss not blown bell-pully. plece of the pllot-housa The wing from one direction long duriog the past week, which probably sc- counts for mo more things coming We sre informed by ous pleces of o steas ng, ‘and & gang 1losHing In the Ine: that the from thi nce that us a vessel's ralling, o voseel's hatehi cover have been found. e —— way-door bave No doabt Is cotertatned here mer bas beon Jost, aud it s thonght astiore, » fisherman tnat numer. raer-cabin, pleces of rall been scen shie collided with a ve: quantity of rigging, A RELIGIOUS, Boectal Dispa teh 1o The Tribune, Erom, I, Nov. G.—To-night was held, In tha First Daptist Church of this eity, the open- Ing session of the Bunday-8cbool Convention of the First District of Illinois. The Rev. D. B, Cheney, D. D., apenes prayer. ‘The address ine Rev. C. E. Dickin EvansvitLy, Ind., poned from Nov. 8 to whi wlace, A NEw OnLEANS, Oct. certities that he hold . Foster and others. ues in scaslon untf! Thursday night, ——t— & LOTTERY. d with thanksgiving and df welcome was made by 1on, sod respanses by the The Convention Nov, G~The Orphans' Benefit Assoclation distribution hus been post- Dec. 81, The shortness of time has prevented suftilcnt sales of sharce to warrant the distribution before Dec. 81, ut h time the distribution wil positively take i CARD, 16, 1878.~The undersigned for collcetion for account of Thad Stareis, First}Auditor'siOttice, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C., vne-holf of ticket, No. 6,000, class K, in the Loutslana State Lottery, which drew the fourth capltal prize of £2,000, on Tuesday, Ing i ‘bany Qct, 8, 18733 sald ticket bav- #1, ut tito oice ob the Com- it by _correspondence addressed to M. A, Dauphlu, PO, Bax 602, New Orleans, La., through Giearze W. Fridler, No. 1412 Penn vania avenue, opposi aigount was promptl! the ticket st the oftie of the Cum‘vmy. T, M. 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