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- The Chicage Daily Teibun TUESDAY- reacrves wero in complete snpport, and, further, that he was backed up in this résolvo by the military member, Sir Bamuel Browne. ever grounds there may have been for thik re- port, there scems little reason to dotibt that all the nuthorities, both military and civil, arc now acting in fult and harmonions sccord, and are pushing forward 81l necessary preparations with the greatest possible vigor. ‘Ilig chlefl political cveat of the wock has fimla of Nawab Gholam ‘Wo may expect now to recelve short- Interesting particulary mcer's resources and the state of feellug of the Sledaes, 1t (s also anticipated that belore long a proclamation of war will be gazetted, specliying full; Influeiiced the {lovernment In declaring war. 1n the meantimne, rejorts and rumors of a most unsuthenttc character are being cager lated throughout the bazaars and reor Lhave veen careful to avald, a8 much as bossible, telegraphing these unsub- stantial rumors, a8 they arc_almost invanably productive of mischief. irontler news which 18 really important isthe defection from the Ameer’ of the Lalpoora Molinunds, whose territory extends a loog dis- tance uorth and west of the Kiyber Pass. Their Yakoab Kahu's father-in- VOLUME XXXIX. FORSALE NEWSPAPER POLDING MACHINES. Wo have disposed of sll but two ofour hand-foeding foldora, They aro in perfect order, and will be gold choap. Addross - TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. GALT HOUSE LOUISVILLE, KY., Dntirely Refirnished and Refitied NOVEMBER 12, 1878, be to free Lthe Enxine, not to protect Turkestan, which the English would never wish to enter. Hence, all these Arfatic cam, ried on with a view to ti definite objeet, fortgess and military vantage point on the bos- t Inala, has always bean the sfan diplomacy in Central Asia, Tilia via Afghanistan, and i ties lor a quiring the Bosph concelved thitty vears agu, And since pursued with indefatigahle vorsistenty. ready Gen, Stolicteflf wes sént out to set the What (s hore absolutely avowed by one paper {a more or less directly sdmitted by the whole Rusefan press, In contormity with the shove, {t {s expected fn Russia that. if Bouth Afghanistan is occd- pied by English troops, countenance given to the Russiaus by the Ameer, the North wil} be oceupled by Morcovite forces, Even the cautious G/o'or demands Rumaian armed interference should the Engilsh prevail. Of those Russian journals demandiog imme- dlate armned interfercnce In Alghanistan, the St, Petersburg Velomosti 1s the most resolute. holders amount to £93,000. In Edinburg the amount s £27,000. FAVORABLE IMPRESSION. Tord Besconficld's speect Saturday night has created a favorable linpression, FAILURE OF COTTON BROKERS. Liverroot, Nuv. 1l.—~Lance & Co., cotton- brokers, have falled. FOREIGN. aignshare been car- e attainment of a the monntain ve been mado to lead the sha e that 1he bank hind lent on forelgn ant Russia ' Said t,;E Hn\IV;s Con: S o S0 2 tracted for More Iron: srcopled femer bil has also stown thata large guantity of biier scnt in for collection were forwarded to London and there discounted, to strengthen the hank’s credit with its corresponding hank. batanco-sheet was made fraudutent fn still reby obtsin facill- 04R. been the arrival at Loxpox, Noy. 11.—A rowing match helween Lumsden and Hawdon for £20 took place yes- terday on the Tyne. Tho course was from the Mansion House to Beotswood. Hawdon won Dm’fl, of the Porte’s New Con- When' all was stitution for Eastern doubtful securities were msdo to figura as it Roumelia. they were efther Government bonda awned by the bank or cash in its coffers. ance-sheet of the acconnts for 1573 has been re- covered, and shows the aiterations maide. TIY EPPECT OF THRSE ALTRRATIONS was Lo tndace the sbarebolders to believo that the bank had less loaned upon credit and more upon good assets than it sctually had. the hote Issus of the Cit: stead of being about warranted by atatute and its stock of bubtton,— was over $3,000,000, The Direciory managed this by simply adding to the weekly returns made to Government an imarinary sum, less or more, accordiog 1o the emcrgencies ol the pe- riod, begfuning with $300,000 and expanding b! 0 four firms, of whici ry were partuers, noless $30,10,000 was losned, and of this amount the investigators estimate over £21,000,~ “Ihis money was sq wild-cat, ratrond, graln, and other speculations. Recklessneas in imannzement could not gromucl farther, but recklessness led to dificulties and difficultles led to Iraud in order that the true state of matters inight be kept from the sharc- nolders and the publle. As the deposits camu in they were handed over to speculators io a wild erdeavor to reirieve losses. Their daily TITE GLASGOW BANK. Loxnox, Nov. 11.—A maovement fs on foot to induce the depositors of the Cit; Baok to accent a composition of 8 pound 80 as to rolicve stockholders. reasons which The draft bal- Provisions Made for a Partially- notwithstanding the Elective Councils=Gen- the Indlau orese. TIHR MINISTRY. Mapnrin, Nov. 11.—Several journals statethst Premier Canovasdel Castello intends to provoke a crisls after the discussion of the press law, snd. {f the King again Introsts to him the for- mation of s Ministry, he will sciect Benor Eldusyen, Minister of the Colonies, sod Gen. Juvellsr as his colleagues. of Glasgow Bank, In- The only picce of 000,000, —the amount Conviction of the Would-Be Assassin kel of King Alphonso. s For the Ruesians to put OfF ntervention tifl ctifed by the English would ¥ ugh Iguoraut of fde_of the Hindu the pasees are Chiel i stated to be tty, and one of nis finn supporters, that when Yakoob Kalin was relcased and given acomwand the trive fmmcdistely Jofned him at All Masjtd, but that dis tlcy seceded and tendered thelr alleglance st Yeshawur to the British authoritics, 1tis stated 150 that & bumber of the border tribes who lind Lecn summoned to Ali Masjid have sgain dis- persed In cousequence of the dififeulty of pro- curing aupplics, and also of tho scrious sickness which had broken out und was devastatiog tho ‘The tribes are rumored also to ba very scrionsly {oflucncca by & wholcsoms dislike to lncurring tue displeasure of tho ity what is doing on (! Kush, we may be certain that the English are preparing to deal n crushing blow, Possibly it will be a_blow with other jweapons than riflo and sword. English agents diszuised as mer- chrnts, tradesmen, or travgers nill fing their way to the capitals of minor{chieftains subordi- Some will be bribed, A Closer View of the Terrible Financial Catastropho afyGlasgow. rectly he was arrested The trial ‘of Moncasi, who attempted to as- sasainate the King, commonced to-dsy. public prosecutor asked the Court to pass sen- tence of desth, but the defonse urged that the whole proceedings should be recommenced. The prosecution showed from Moncas!'s own confessions that the crime was premeditated Ha had then intended to sttemot it when the Kiog visited Tarrazons. The defense The Imminent Danger of Being Rich in Sootoh Bank-Shares, nate to the Ameer. dethroned, and others stil by secret and roysterlous haying thus been duly stoothed, Bhere Al A cip of coffee will re- done away with THE EAST. encles. The path MORE RUSSIAN IRONCLADS. Roxe, Nov. 11,—The Fanfula says Russta has ardered Lho constructionof seversl ironclads. will be taken in hand. move bim Lrom the list of Asistic Princes. bo succeeded by diaturbances render- Amcer's troops. ¢ ' Cl: -FIVE CENTS, 'y, the facts of which nrl' n‘tlmlly com= - “Sthe surface. Morgan 8he was qu attendant to the The alarm from Box 327 at 2 o'clack yesters day moruing was caused by a tire in the two- story frame buitding No. 203 West Taylorstrect, owned by James Walsh, and occupled by J. B. McFurland. nege, 810, he alarm from Box 337 at 5:20 last evening was caused by a fire fn the cottagqu No. S17 West Taylor stree by Edward DBritish power. A salutary lesson was taught ta thewm by the very succéssful result of the Jownki war. The Afghan troops have been endea- voriug to punish the Atridis for thelr adherence to thelr compact withi the frontier authurities, but have not succeeded {o inflicting any severe in- In une {ustauce only wera thic successfully to burn & Zakba Khel village, but little or po harm besond. family have been compolled since 1o scek pro- tection In Peshawur, -1t wonld have anpeared at onc time & if Siere Al contemplated naking a hostile rafd on Peshawur. Hisadvanced troups marched within four miles of Jumrood, The clever English to be occupied, and Ieft toatslodga hc conqueror from ‘This must not bap- per. It f« clearly our duty to give an official and hearty answer to the pea) dressed ta us by Shere Al ; We bave to anticl- pate the Engllsh: we have to succor Shere Alj and draw the Russial his country. Imitating tLo oxample the English have set “us in Turkey, we can give Alf all pussible pledzes. Integrity of bis territory, en; fndevendence, and undertake to forsily the southiern and vastern frontiers of his realm. weact differently, we shill Toso what {s already our own, or must,become ours by inevitnble events. Now,to show Indifference to Shere Al would i to hand him oves to Euzland, and thus resien Constantinonio nmlh(,)’lllwn when thoy are sctoally within oo : losses demanded more. another, and to the ead, that the utter, almost uconceivable rottenness of the toncern he cov- ered witha falr secming, A DIVIDEND' OF TWELVE PER CENT was paid ustil the last,—when tha bank did not owe a dollsr,~by meaus of s kite-ying of va- per to the tuoe of millons in London; snd susbiclous, perhaps, placed their e market il was bought by tbe bauk {n order to keep uo the quoted price. As ¢ have stated, the stockholders are {ndl- y the defleit, even If it 1akes the lnst chair from thelr homes, There 1s no chance of assigning. by law rocelva every cept intrusted. And not only are the prescut stockhiotders lisble, but all ‘who bave owned sharcs within twelve months In tho case of the W Bank, the najority of tho sharcholders wery very wealthy men:in the pre: are worthy pour peo| gyinen, retirea DRACONAFIELD'S LATE SPEECIL. One fslse step led to Loxpon, Nov. 11.—A dispatch from Bt Petersburg says the Golos constders Tord Beaconsfe!d’s speech pacific, though it shows that the bssis of his policy is still enmity to that Moncasl was Ineaue, or ot least only attempted to inflict bodily harm. of death will be passed to-morrow. . THE GREAT CRASH. AN INTERESTING LETTER, Special Correrponaence of The Tribune. Lowcox, Oct. 20.—~The cable has already un- folded tu your resders the maln polnts of the record of fraud, perjury, broken hopes, shat- tered fortunes, aod financial rufn contained fn the published prellminary Investization loto the offalrs of tha defunct City of Glaspow Bank. One week ago It was {ssucd to the stockholders and to tho gencral publie, Hince then a con- tinuous stream of denunciation bas been poured upon the heads of the falthless Dircctory, newspapers have been full of ameundments to the laws which permit such a juggling with mlillons, s streak of caution hasstrack commer- clal men, making them chary of all risks, nearly every bank stock hss sbruok fn monetsry reporter PRICES REDUCED, Fuil bosrd and Jarge, well »tnrnllvefl slogle rooma st $3.00 PER DAY. J. W. ALMY, Manager. FINANCIAL. Government IBonds, Cook County Orders, City Scrips and Vouchers, LAZARUS SILVERMAN Bank. Chamber of Uommerce. $10,000 TOWN BONDS. “btda witl be recelved until Nov. 30 by the Board of Tt er'st the Town of Cicero. Cook County, .. for 1,000 of Tuwn Bonds ruunin, 3: 6 per cent. per anaum, Merchanta’ Excliauge Natl A furiber information sddress J. J. M 112 Kandolpli-st,, Chicago. "TReal Estate Loans On Improved Chlcago Property, made at lowert cure DAIID & BRADLEY, er for belp ad- MIDIAT PASHA, A dispawh from Constantinople reports that Midhat Pasis has been appolnted Governor- General of Syrta. PASTERN ROUMELIA. The Porte has banded Eastern Roumellan Commissioners o draft of the Constitution for Eastern Roumella. It embraces provisions for = partly elective Council-General and popular election for certain local officers: TUB GRREK QUESTION. The Council of Ministers has ngain discussed the (reek note, asking the appolutment of del- ceates to scttle tbe frontier question. It i serted that a decision favorable to an arrange- ment was reached, and submitted to the Bultan for bis sanctlon. A RUBSIAN COMPRONISE. Loxpox, ‘Nov. 1L.—A Vieona dlspatch says the Husslans would, as & compromisc, accept instond of & trealy recognizing tho valldity of the uosbrogated portions of the San Stetano treaty, s atmple declaration from the Sultan to that effect. The Turks, howeyer, appear ob- ‘The Khan with his frontier across V4 van guarantee the 1o detend bis vidually bound to garrisou at that time was very weak, but it has now been greatly strengthiened, and s well able torepel any hostile advance. A party of the guides have lately mada s raccessful recon- nalssance up the Khyber Poss. ceeded ‘In reaching the top of three miles of All Masjil.. ‘Fbey report that Alf Mas)id Is defended with cleven guns. will shortly be formed of 6,000 Hassan Abdal, under Gen, Maudo, comwander of thoreservs of the Peshawur The depusitors must Pought and sold by ol suspenalon. it instance they ~—widows, urphans, cler- ots of small means, and hundreds of trustees who, curiously enougly, aro inade personally liable, snd nol those ju ‘whose interest they may have been appotuted. “The chief toplc to-day In London commnerdsi circles fa the firat call just nade upon the hold- -$2,500 FOn XVERY $300 OF SITARES RELD. commendation of the by the llauidators in making such a large and testing call, ana It wns geacr- Iy belicved that tho first result will be that e nummber of the unfortunate p will declara themselves bankrupt. The mure wealthy will respond at once, Like opinlons are held, liough not always with cqual dircetness, by all ‘the more eminent orrzans of the Russlan press. THE GEW KING OF DULOANIA, BrRLiN, Oct. 24.—1f Geo. Tgnatiel (os it seoms he will) declives the néw Prince Dondoukofl,thcGo whose uttcrances about the §lleged nceesaity ol uniting East ltoumclia with {Balzaria; were re- corded in yeateniay's telos elected Privce of Bulgaris. . While thereunton of Lisat garia ls thus openly adve cst clvil and wnliitary digul 20 years, witn Interest Lannnaly at tne w Yok, For ow ¥’ cCARTIIY, Treas., The latest telegraphic news from Mooltan states that orrangements for Gen. Biddulph's roaching completion, bo forwarded by the end of Octo- L'lig ndvance foree wiil be enahled to make a forward movement, i required. by the cnd of wigarizn Throue, or of tho country, Bosiness was bad before the collapse, and the financial nocertalnty now ex- isting, intensified by the warlike probabilities in the East and the labor trouble loom!ng up on cvery hand, may well give birth to the gloomiest of prophesles for the coming winter. Within the past weok or Lwo your correspond- ‘Thero was & genoral y will probably he yumelia with Bul- ted by the hich- nctiog fn those driatoplo with KEhclat 1s quite every nssistaoce to factiitol troops for Quetta. Preparations to coucentrate Gien. Stowart’s forco at Mithun Kote are repared to render o tho march of JOLIDAY GOODS. nd It Is expected adefective chimuey. AL 0 o'clock last “evening a gas-moter in the Riogsbury building, No. 115 Randolph strect, sprang a leak. ‘The gas flled the room until It Nor has the souse and cruelty 'Sencarried on at the Central Asylam alone, bat colonfal credits Jess than was the fact by tiy%& xtends to thosc at other points In tha State. that the concern 1S 3 The attendants who hiavo Leen dismissed have ahle than they refn & their side’ of the story to tell, which, it Is thought, will Implicate others not yet suspected of cruelty -to the insame patients. That ths * practice of ducking had become gencral, and Tnoked only means of bringing refracrory patients lnto sutimisaion, Is now an acknawledzed fact. The officlals mnda strong cfforts to suppress the publication of the vutrage. but to no miepose. One of the Directors of the Asylum, Gen. Georgo has a daughter who ia an inmate. e troublesome, and it becamene.cs- sary to employ a spevial attendant to look aftee Gen, Morzan desired to bring a norse or itution for this puroose. 1t sppears this was done, sud, ere she had had the unfortunate lady under her charge three montls, the tencral’s danghter was stbjected to the ducking process also. among all cissses is at tho highest pitch, and it 1s probable cvery Jnstitution fu the subjected to & searching examinatioo. —— T FIRES. The indignation orned and occupivd 2s a resideno Damaga nominal. burnlng jet, then took lire and cx- ploded. Ofticer Victor Schumacker extloguished the fire with a dozen palls of water, and did not Datnage to hulldine aod to Schafer's restaurast on tuw frst Goor, §. round nn alarm. AT BUFFALO, IA. Fpectal Dicateh fo The Tribune, Davexronr, Ia., Nov. 11.—Ilugo Haflbauer's Urewery at Buffalo, ten intles down the river, burned early yestorday morninz with all itacon- Lose, 38,000; AT CITAMPLAIN, postox, Aless., Nov. 11.—The well-known stalllon Black Warrior was tost, with suwa fine liorses, by the burning of the stables of Robert McCreas, at Champlain, N. Y., last night. nsurance, $2.200, AT MIDDLETOWN, CIXCINRATI, t rebuild, East Roumella dresses oot wup eyes of the Russtan auth that about ¥15,000,000 will the frures were published a week ago it was obvious that such a call must be made, but the quickness of {tand the Jkelihood that tiiose who can pay st submit to still heavier de- mnands bring home to the imagination what the tdflure reafly means fo 5 way that imere tizures cannot do, ‘The loss Implled Is tomething ap- A month ago sharcholders in tho City of (llasgow DBank kuew thnt the market vatug of thelr propert those of thein who were not behind the scenvs might have had the impression that this was Col. Kankey is encaged in sur- ing the river filty milcs above Sukkur., Maf. Jolin proceeds to Quotta at once on political A telegraphic office has been openced at per Bolan Pass, thirty-olght miles ‘Tho first convoy of commissariat stores, consisting of about 8,009 caun A ratiway is to be Immncdiatel atructed from Khanpoor, on the lulus Rallway, to Chachar, in order to cxpedite the ent bas hesrd the fatlure pretty thoroughly dis- cussed in Giasgow, and in London by Englist, Tcish, Scotch, and resident American bankers. From what I learn the impression caused by the Western Bank fallure in 1857 has become & fixed opinion—viz., that SCOTCH BANKS AND BCOTCH DANKERS are not exsctly what they are eracked up to be. For centuries almost every nation has sccredit- ed the Scotchman with a peculiar fntultion ad- mirably sulted for banking. ople under the ex, and presented rs_at Constantino- Qther Bulzarian to tbe Constanti-’ abiishment of WILL ADIERE TO THE TREATT. ' A Varls correspondent statcs that the Czar Thas personally written in reply to Mintster Wad- dington's recont circular, declaring bLis frm fo- tentlon to adlicre to the treaty of Berlin, This ia considerd & vory - bopeful sign of peace uud also an Indication of the declining nfiusncs of Prince Gortschakofl. SUPPLEMENTARY OREDIT. Pxatn, Nov. 11.—A demand for supplement- ple Ly Bulgarian Dcputh addresses likewisa prescuta nuple dinjomacy demand ., $H what s called & united Biujgsria accordiog to the delimitation of the San} Stetano prolimina- ries. ~ ‘The Bulgarian eazette’ Phillppopolia, prints a leites cditor by Col, Btepcleft, fat West's Statuary For the Holiday Tl;jade. Tietail from S0¢ up to $7. Compouitton and color sim« iTaye & most elegant, valually arge discount to country dealers. Sond GROUPS. WIHOLEBALE AND RETAIL. May in the Upj far (o itogers’ Uraups. riea, published at addressed to the Russtan Governor per share, aud ROGERS? . e!lsunzp fecling among oll the native troops Is most _cntbustastic, There {s no au- the State. of Philippopolls, and at prossut s mewmberof the His caution and European Cominisslon for:. Eastern Roumelis. In this declares 1% determination and ioterests of the country, calied by him South_Bulgaria, but which was dewominated Euet Bulguris by Prince Dondoukofl. 'I'bc bet- ter to be ablo to do thit,tho Colonel asks all Bulzarian patriots to supply bim with political, statistical, and cthnograpldaal matter, as cal- culated to asaist his task, +The Colonel's opin- fons being well known ot Hhilippopolis, his ap- nontment to the Cummission {s regarded as & guaranteg thot Dulearion national sspirations will be effectually vindicated, Bulgarian journal .Hulgarine says that 5,009 Bulgarians have volunteered to serve fn Afghanistan ugalnst the Erglish. TIE INSURRECTION 1¥: MACKDONIA. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. -28,—Some light is thrown on the insurrcciionary movement in a long petition, which the Bul- esperation, presented yesterday to the Uritish and French -Awmbassadors, It is there snid that the Bulgarlans hioped to vbiain their ilberty without passlag through & period of |usurrection, but now perceive with sutrow cannot obtaln thelr national uunfty except ULy violent means. tition of Buigarls by the Copuress satiates neltber cthaographical the real valueof the share in the business,~that thentlc news of auy kisa conpected with the if each 8500 they Leld wasat so great a price Immediate possibitity of war. “I'ho Belstan disturbance continues, The Per- slan Government I8 moving truops for its sup- ary credit to meet the uxoenscs of the occupa- tion of thie Turkish provinces, said to amountto 40,000,000 florins, has been presented to the he urganization of tter Col. Blepaiefl defend the rights cconomy hiave become proverblal. tpeculation wo have never imputed to him. Ideal Celtle tinaucier wes one who success step by stop, and ploddlngly, with a deliberation whlch would wcary men more mercurial, Cer- “talply thers was reason for:the ‘estimation {0 which he was held. becn comparatively few follures’ among Beoteh banks. In 1503 and In 1825, when so many of the English banks were swept away, not & single fo- stitution fu Beatlani succumbed.” Varfous rea- sons bave been ascribed for the superfor solldity of the Beotch monetary (natitutlons. smong them has been tho fact Lhat they, fortho most part, have larze bodles: of partners, who, beiog conjointly and fndividusily bound for the debts of the coyeerns to which they belong, co far to reniler their ulthnate security all but no- Another rcason has been tho facillty afforded by the law of the land of at- tachlng a debtor’s property and making it available for tho payment of his debts. Others, ugain, thiuk that the long famlliarity of the in- habitauts with paper moncy, and the less rhk attendant upon the business of banking in that country, have bees the principal causes for the proverblal security of Beotch banks. LATTERLY, UOWEVEL, owing to the rapid growth of Glasgow, Dundee, cial centres, the risks fucl- dental to the busiuess have materially Increased. While baxard has been augmesting on tbe ono hiand, there has becn ou the other s atlll more rapid decreaso of that cautious policy popularly belleved to bo a Beotch Lanking characteristic Iu the crisla of 1857 the Western Baok faflure revealed & record ol the mausgerial folly avd recklessness. Ils Dirce- tory succeeded in fooling away nearty $18,000,- 000 which had to be mada good by some 12,000 stockbolders. Tuat concern went into Mnuida- 245 WABABIHL.AV, O TICIANN, A CONSIDERADLE MARGIN 3 to come and £o upon before thero could be any uestion of thelr belng liable for the 'bank’s Now, thoy knotw that, not only has the FLA0 wholly disappeared, but besides losiug that property they have to pay $2,600 per sbare For every $500 share they possesxed they fAnd themselves 33,700 believed they were & moni n abares only, the differeuce §s more than 000,with n certaln Habtlity—~ns much agaln— 1 ue hay any means fett. in this magnitude of loss to thd sharchiolder tho Clty of tiinsgow Lauk disaster is unique among great unlimited- Hablilty fallures fn this countey. These have been productive of much soclal misery because some people werp fuolish enouph 1o” Invest » rge part of thelr fortunes [n the shiares, so t with the loss of the proverty itacll and u call equal to w half or two-thirds of what wus the ruln of the Investors was conipletu; cagc the first call ls fivo times what had been paid up, TIUE UKSULT OF TINS PAILUKE CANNOT FAIL to be an- altered apprecistion of the value of bank eharcs throughont unlly throughout (irea n 10 ses thot tho Scuteh banking system, fnstead of belni & tnodel, 1s o faree, and {0 contra-dlstinction to that of other nations. [ Board of Dircetors Iy chaneed, unless owing to the “deatb or retires weut from business of tts mumbers, ‘Thew they have wirect control of tinances without any speclal check, They pos- scss supreme autbority, Theyare not subjected publicor private, except by rectory may appoint. The dapgers of 1hia system &re ut once apparent. Moungcy is lo excess of the dezaua. o them, aud, secking to rival com- in poylog large dividends, they rush Into the wildest of speculations aud misap- propristion of fuuds. Aguin, the system of wakiug advances and losulne {s not character- Ized by that degree Of satety exbiblicd even tn our ly muchasaligned country, Large ad. vapees are made to firms’ aud ludividuals not what tncy are worth, strength of thelr social or commercial rsiations or pretenstons. They are uot puardad by secjug that drawees are equally responsible with the Lines of accommodation for large amounts are grauted to patrons MEUELT UFON THRI WORD, or upon their own sbowlng, not os in America, whero accommodation ia gencrally, i mot COUNT BCHOUYALOYF An important memorandam of the Iste Com- for Pesth, whero he will remain mander-n-Chiof of the Bombay srmy posscsses Befors makiny over the charge Lo 8ir Charles. Stavely, he drewupa pization of the native army, of which the following are the moat es- sential pointa: Each regimett to consist of three 'Tho ofticers 0f thu threo bottalions to be ol the same st for promotion, and to bo transferable from ono: to anuther. craiting to bo regimental, Tho Bcoovs to bo tranaferable from one battollon to another, su that cach battalion on aérvice might at the same ngth and fill up casualties Eacl battalion to con- , ta . ba tormed for ad- purposes into four doublo has left Vienna A pecullor interest. 5 THE INDIAN DONDER. *Loxnox, Nov.11.~Lord Northbrook, former- 1y Viceroy of Indis, 10 a speech at Winchoster, atluded to the rectification of the northwestern frontler of fndls mentioned by -Lord Beacons- feld, and expressed the opinlon that it would fiot probably bs confined to ths permancnt oo~ cupation of Quettals, COMMON ACTION. A Romo dispatch says it {a thoughé Count Cortl, who fs going to Plaris snd London,1s afoned to arrange for common action in schemo for the ruor rer thou they cetacles sulted to wil sights on scientil 1 Fleld Glasscs, Tolescapes, scupes, Baraweters, &¢ TO X T TO REIN'T, Storg and Basement 38 Lasalle-st., good location sud well ads, mesufacturiog bosiness, timo iricreasa its str from other battaliol ipted for mercantilo or 31, C. DOV, 8 Tribune Dulldiag. Jdeutenant-Culonel, four Babalterns, ono PILOPOYALS. Proposals for Furnishing a Dls- tinctive Paper, Ete. Teatvry Derlurusne, ENGLAND, INDIA, AND APOHANISTAN —THE AMEER WILL TRY CONCLUSIONS—ACTIVE PREN- ARATIONS OF TIE DIUTISI ON A LARGE SCALE. Dispateh o Landon Times, Caroutra, Oct. 28~-Tho Ameer bas pro- nounced io no uncortatn volco his fixed determl- uatlon to try conclustons by force, and has ac- cordingly compelled us by his hostllo challenge promptly to undertake mcasures for the pro- tection of Indly, which it fn with a well-con. sldered theory of stratogic protective pollivy, but the exccution of which would probably, from a uatural feollug of generous furbearance, have beea indefinitoly postroned, had the attitude of tho Amcer rendered it possible, consistently with honor and safety, to follow out this lino that the Ameer himself, * without reserve, i Jemadars, thirty-three favildars, four Naik sixteen drummers, Senoys, to be increased in war-timo to 800. () e’ this Captajns to bo mounted, ‘Che Sub- altern to command onu comuany and the senfor Boubadhar the other. ‘The status of the Cap- tain to bo fmprovea by elvlug ulm additionat and rendering him responsibly for tho payment snd interior oconomy, and musketry fnstruction of tho double com- ‘The principal value of these sugzestions tho urgent nocessity ot prosent felt for aome simple machinery for obtainlug trained ts. Hznuin, Oct, 28.—A maj tlc border countries published by the Gulos fves tho distances between the Engiish and tussian possessions as smaller thag is usually According to this map. the distance betwoen Peshawur and the Upper Zarafshan Valloy s only 400 miles, and the distance be- tween Peshawur and tho nearest polut on the Amu Darga, which, Lein, cally Russian, ouly 275 miles. Persia anuounces ber neutrality io the Afghan quarrel, and would like Uermsny to act as tland. first, and ceonomlc re- So-calied Eestern Roumelia has been szparated from Northern Bul Macedonia, the cradio uf the Bulgs has teen left under Turklsh rale, riau Christians of Macedouia are reduced to the oundicion of serfs by Mahomcdan Beys, aud naturally aak with auxiety who Witl guarantee reforms. Though they compose & great major- ity of tho population, “they foresco that thelr ro not o be attended to, t. 23.—Tho Bt. Petersburg Novoya of thy Treaury, destring t aser on whish (o print Notes, and other Securities of 3¢ Government, Rereby ny[tes manufscturersof boud, end othier Ane papers to submis scaled proe s for furnishing bank: sruox n *distlactive duction of mik o oth must be accoupanted by asmj must stal 1,(x0shrets, aize B Ly 18} nvedtars and' mauutacticers ure 2ls for furnishing & davice for a distinclive Daykenoto aud band papers, fabe cxcluslvely aled by the United States, Ui e nsamples of sueh paper w! ture propased upon it tha tirat place, its thelr bank's eutlre sod other comin to oy cxamiuatior 1nen: Qo laviied 10 aub those whom the D| Jjust demands o of tho Central Tho Porte_{utends to wurn the rebeliton in Mace- donla to proft by oceupyfig that province with s Treasury hereby gives motice 'his deserves the scrious aper which may be sdopied Le subject to the provisionsof sce, 5,430 of tho ‘which reads as followas hins or recaing In his ba been ritary of tho ‘Tressury for the oblis secur{iicof the Unlicd Hisics, any pez sdapted to tho waking of any such obl except under the suthurity strong mllitary forec, attention of “Russian diploniucy. singulsr if the Porto wore allowed ta dispose hee forces in advantagcous positions threateniog the Itussian and Berviap flags, Wer e may be sure, wou Cutriod away by thio Turks would sgaln turn eave a cudicas bloodshed. Now, though blovd muy ho hold cheap in Londun ood 1s consldered Coneldering that are wtill at war, and romain at il the definitlve Instrument of pence has beon the right lo interfere matters to 8 climax, tho tension of public feellng which had existed while waiting for the result of evonts has been completely remaoved, snd a stroug, confident, and resolute detcrmination has taken its place, that, however great tha call may bo upon the resources of the Indisn Empire, no Afghan ruler shall ever agaln be permitted to finperil tho safety of that Empire by carrylog on {atrigucs for its destruction with a poworful aud hardly coucealed euemy, protected and this pernitied, Bokharian, Is practi- but upon th .l ONLY CLOSED UP LAST JUNB. Buslness-meu will recollect tho outcome of the [gation—how, Laviog advaoced sume to a few weak firms, the bank was so crippled that for a long timo prior to the stoo- page the Directors were reduced to the miscra- Dot nople, Nussinn bl Ted 15 to ho miufactured ent of the Goverument., NUBSIA THHOWING OFF THE MARK AND SIDING WITH TitA AMENR. Saectad 10 Linidnn 1ises. L, Ucre is a complete chango of front in the Nusslan press. ‘Tho benavolent sdvocated upou the first ap wa signed, our diplonacy has with the onuounced intentions f the Porte, Using tue richt of the victor, Ruezla is entitied to o which the vaper s insd to Ua uscd a2 an ultice UNDER T WHBELS. Speclil Divpated 1o The Ivivune. DAVERroRT, Ia., Nov, 11.—A roustabout aive ing the namu of David Carr, of Jollet, whiltat=:; tempting to boand the Peoria sccuinnswistion” train from Rock Island this evening, fell under the wheels, and was horribly inanulen, soveral cars passing over his lejzy, onz of whichwas tom frum his body. ‘The poar wretch parsca nnhvur 1n agony beforo death came to bis relief. out frrization, their land, u may be deslguated 1o guard aid cou| ud, siso, room fo o wiit b further I Teasouat Jo regulations as may o iry of the Treasury (o prevent tha fnipr Temoval truin the mills of kay of the ured Lider the contract. Al v 1»: b7 tho ayeut s 2 d that tho dlspatch of Turkish Macedonta b put off untd tive peace betweon St V'eteraburg and Constanti~ There 1s ¢2 yot 1o slgn that thls view will be tusslan Jdiplomacy: but as it i priisted without remonstrance ties, it bad better be noticed. KRSIA. Panis, Oct. 28, —The Neue Freis Preswe gives the nawmes of tho twelve Austrian ofiicers who bave been sclected to reoremnize the Fersfan arwy. The leading ceutlemen gra Col. Albert Ritter von Bchoenowitz, aul Maj. Aguet Bpless. ‘I'ney bave entered into an obligstion to remain thireo years in the Porafan service. T omouits to three tinics the amount received at home. ‘The reorgauization is to be analogous to that of the Austrian arm; wero tu leave Vienna to day. oassador hiss bourht (o Vienua the necessazry in- strumicats for thros bands,—~that bs, forty-elgut Au Austrisn kappelmels- i?S bas also been selected for thelr organiza- assieted tn his hostile desigos by formidable mounta'n barrlers, which would offer ampls cover and great facilitles for an Indlan jnvaslon, and at the ssmo time, ju a certaln condition of clrcumstances, rendor rotaliatory measurcs almost fmpossible, ‘There cau be no doubt that the dispatch of s fow regiments of Eoglish troops would prove of incalculable moral effect at the present time, The feudatories have all exbibited the utmost posaible loyalty, but there can be no reasonablo ground for concealing tho fact that theyin s great measurc regard the present issucas & momentuus_struggle for pre-eminenco between Ruasin and England, The dispatch of Indiso troops 1o Malta evoked & curiously profound throb of loyaity throughout the whole of India, and the reason was thut Indis was made Lo feel, for the first tine, that she was an essential in- policy. If, pow that a serivus Indian war is threatening, England were, 1o her turo, at once to send English troops in support of indis, 8l ooce created that Euglish sympatby and Enghst resources wers belug dealt out with a liberal hand, while thy presiige aud power of tho Indlan Governuient intioitely inpreased. condition of the politicsl stmosphicro s st present bighly satisfactory, ss s evidenced by tho_enthusisatis manucr (0 which the Punjab feudatories Lave come forward with proilers Jueend, Nurbsh, Kapoorthells, snd Fureedkote, hove each and all placed their troops attho disposal of the Goveroment fur mctive service wheresoever required. poro has not only offered bis troops, but the Wwhole, resources of lis State, aund bas suade a pressing request to be allowed to take the ficld 0 addition to these offe: for secyles ure atated to have pour numerous Cliets of lesser dignity from all parts of the Puunjab. have heartily welcomed the entertalo a schemo lor utilizlag s contingeut always, dopendent on the responsibility of the custamor’s paper us well ss that of the patrous. As 1 biave Intimated, the cvils of this systewm are begtuning to be understood, sud not u few abare- holders nave already taken the alarw, as the great fatl (s bank sharea durluyr the past week plajnly proves, and to the alarm thus caneed smong the wore acnsitive, who act quickly, thees (s pot uolikely to succeed & ditfused up- prebiension which will forever discredit bank- shares in this country, ‘o discusaton of the situation has prousht ont the fact that many promivent fnanciers strongly favor thu adoption of tho French sys- tem of banking, which doed not allow futerest o depoalts unless glvan Lo the Lenk tor & speci- “Chen the fntcrest is scaccely cent, . They contend that Hritlsh banka canuvot affupd to tako tho risks they now incur aud pay “10 that cuse," sald an American inaucler 10 me_thy othicr day, “*our (s going to reap the benefil of the col- cause if bauks hers stop paying heavy interest Lie people will uaturally look for Invest- ucuts abrosd, and vo vountry offers s0 many fuducements as does America’t tiou, be ia right, 1 thivk, INDIA JOSSENSES VERY LITTLE CISANM for the Brltish cupitalist, owlng to the frequent ruwblings of interuul rovolution and tho con- tinual wenace of Rusals. Tl tries bavo exhausted thelr resources by war. However, even f tle French bankiog system is oot lntroduced, this crush cawnot full to bencfit us, ‘The Lritish people are tired of the Moutague Tige unilinited liability companics whbo flourish in etmcrack buildings sod lasus flaring pen-pictures, aud Directory some peuudles: Barouet an Directors, Moucy flows i and speedily finds its way into the pockets of tho roguss, who, under preteuse of inveating it at . goud interest, either Jeod It to themselves or 08 s0 {utimutely conuocted with theu that t amounts to pretty oeariy the sama tiiog, FURON HELIAULE AUTHURITY = 1 learu that 8 cowpany of able aud finsndally stroog Awericau bankers, taking sdvantage of +th altuation, are va the eve uf catablishug un ble expedient of sendiog up tho bills they had discouuted in Glasgow to be rediscounted fn London, and, when this resource failed them, and tha other bauks doclined to come forward to their assistance, they bad nothing for it but to close their doors. That offalr should bavo bocu a sufficlent les- son for the British fovestor to look clostly Into tbe management of unlimited companies. tatnly 1t proscoted a littlo evideuco that the Beottlsh banking systein was by no means in- fallible; hut the shock passcd away, snd the Dircctors recelved no punishment for the ruln they bad brought upon hundreds of tamies. History repeats itsolf in the ity of Glasgow The only difference s in extent. 1o Chicsgo snd {n New York wa have been made tolerably familiar with monetary Icgerde- main; but all the breaches of public trust, ring-, sters' steals, and political plundering aink foto inslgnifivance beside the financial prestidigita- tion of the burst baok’s Directory. Thelr reck- less playiog with fgures lkeos them to so mavy financial conjurors expert In tho art ot manipu Iating bags of zotd in the style of the street- tumbler, who keeps a succession of brass balls rapidly twieling from band to hasd. Tho true suwarduess of the process will not be thorough- ly kuown until thoir trial, [ will give the uames becgusa they will become HUTORIC AMONQ COLOSSAL FRAUDR. Robert Stronacy, Henry Robert Balmond, Willism Taylor,. Charles 8. Leresche, and Lewis Potter, all of wlom were arrested Jast Sunday, itted o bail as eastly as tn U I prison, awalting trial Tor fraud and {alse wis- Aliars elderly men, who have been prowiaent in thelr conununities for busi- ness lutegrity and plety sll thelr lives. There rubability that thelr days will be eked of tho Afghan question is discarded. 1 terierence of the Russiau armv and dijlomacy is Joudly demandced and confidéntly predicted, Engltsh atlempt to inodify inan way the Independeut pasition of the Ameer. Russo-Afghan dictionary and grammar are in course of preparation at Bt, Petersbure, Russian frankuess about Afghanistan leayes nothing Lo be desired. 2 solute neutrality to the demand of direct inter- vensioy, tho Bt." Petersburg vress siow aco- plishes the last and crowatag step by the avowal tha Gen, Btolicic's misslon was de- hiberately designed to tle Eneland’s hands ou the Bosphorui. The 8t Petersburg Vedomosti he conclusion of deflul- subject to future 1 bazayuired to 4B pany, sect ex Lhie direetion of sald agont, i eut; and he will ' sl Javer witk wiish ta replace any returucd Lo aim a3 de- gontract will bind the cantractor to man: iy he Unlt 4 onf leeused 1o be from the authol narked ready for ehis Lo turiish pertect wflie Beéretary reacrven the right 10 reject any or OIIN SHERMAN, ry of tho Treasury. —— ___Bectatsyotiho Tresuiy, Proposals for Wrought and Cast-Iron Work for the U 8. Custom-House, Ete,, Chieago, 11, av8: »(@en, Btolietofl’s misslon was a diversion futended ta withdraw England's from the East to the [ certaloly did - nod 6 Persian Am- 8,4, and 5 per cent. mean Lo rouse ihe of Great Britaln to tho extent Britain (s actually preparing and thoreby deprive her numerons Asiatic campalgns,—campaiyns carricd on for $0 nany vears with such eoduring patience and at such Ars we now to shrfok from our duty and deliver our ally to the enemyl It we postpone succortng 8herc Al till the Eo- glsb have established themaelyes In Afghants- mlltions of mouey sud numerous urinles { be requlred to tury the lovader vut of thoso passes bow thrown open to us for nothlug. To recder Engllab atiacks upon Afghanistan alto- gether impossilie, 1t is euflicicot to send some mouey, sowms ariillery, sud some ullleers to Shery AlL This witl defemd toe maintenance of which depends the 1o be or not to be* of our position in Asta. ‘Thero s » warked contrust besween this and previous utterancus of the Russlan press. the iset thirty years—the period the Russlans have bren advanciog from Lako Aral upon the Amu Darys—we were cootinually told that Rus- aia had no wish to conquer, and no object in subjugatiug these savage lands. 1t cxteudiug lier frontiers, vevertheless, abe wished us to be- lleve she was forced to do a0 by the deoredations uf fncorrigivle Kbags, Qceastoually, t fustrunients aplece. roy Afgbanista, of afl the truits of 5 A GEBMAN OPINION. Pants, Oct. W.—The Aumsbure Allgemeing g containg very pesslilst, though sug- nearance of the Fastern It belleves fresh com- s to be juevitable, and dwells oo the uew phase of the questiou consequeut on the cvident futention” of Lealy, shoirn by her attl- tudu as regards the Exyptian Mioistr! sumo her past {o the Eastern drame. six, bo asks, made no Cyprian treaty for the Irredanta ¥ At ::’1: rate, w0 the bellet would be 1l bo racelvod b an euormous cost. ay of Lieceinber, 16T, foF would be slmost The Eurupean couu- wrES! at Chile 11, deation, snd sched: Uy additiunal inful ks adtice, Lhe Ullice uf lz- Buperinienucnt, 8. G. HILL, bupervhiog Architect, ARTESIAN WELLS, 1Ty HaLl, Mavow's Orrice. Teckivod 3t this of ule, copics of which e, copice ot whic aibly buve on tuelr Lorl or bankrupt pitations be ranged alovg with her and Turkey They are Messrs. against Englaud and Frauce, o tight hee own {ndividust bateis ™ (o Bosala, snd then, perhaps, in Galicls, till, tbrough & natural alliauce with Roumanis, sbo fa drawn What, then, of the German Ewmpire, ho asks, which has tranquiily dlscussiug clause this sud that of ita bil) against the terrors of Sovialism, with the arming of wen and the burnishiug of Nawab of Duawul- Austria will bave Of Chiarloatun Fescrvus ‘the righi 10 10 be directod 10 Lum - Water Works, Coarleston, 8.C. e 1 ot Rty et Aricslon Wells S—re—— Tepreseniation. Viceroy ls sald to roposals, aud to e VLOAKS, JEFFRAS, SEELEY & CO, CINCINNATI, oy, H.—Lonz.L-v.y & Co.’s carriage-shops at Middletown, O., burned yes- terday. Loss, §0,500. CAPE MAY. Care Mar, N. J., Nov. 1L.—The rulos of tha fire aro still smoldering, but are bemg cleared awsy, aud tho ownera of cottages are preparing Insurance swall, CASUALTIES. A BAD EXPERIMENT. &Hpectal Dipatci (0 The Tridune. Nasnvires, Teon,, Nov. 11,-~iss Katie Cur- ren died near Franklin, in this State, last nighs from the effects of an over-injection of mor- phine, aceldentaliy placed tn her urm by S8amuel Pointer, ¥sq., late candldate lor Governor of Mr. F'omter is greatly distressed on account of the ublortunate wureence. remalns were fullowad to the grave thie evennig by a iarge cuncourse of relutives und tricnds, eceased was alout 21 years of uze, and a tnoat eatimable youny 1ady, MINE ACCIDENT, POTTSVILLE, V', Nov, 1L.—Three men—two brothers named Martin and Joun Miwray and Jomus McHugh—weru killed gt Tocust Gap, fn the Spring colliery. tolay. Two cars |hat wory belog hoisted Beeame nncoupled. car ran down tho slope and Khifed the workmen befors they could get away from tl INDIANS, THE PACIFIC COAST TRIBES, New Youk, Nov. 1L.—Cen, McDowell, in his anoual repurt of affairs o the Pacific Conat Divistun, says there {s onu question which be do. sires most earncstly to press on the attention uf the proper authoritivs,—the condition of our heretofore aflles uud good friends, the Pima and Maricapa tribes of Iodians la Arlzana, Thess people, hio says, cultlvata the goll, aro fixed In thelr humes, and bave beeu prosperous, tudue- trinus, and alwaye peacelul exeept when serving 1 conjunctionwith United Btates troops aainst the common enemy. Thoy urc now suifernz, aud are likely to suffer from nu act of thelr uwu, but by reason of tho settlementa ot whites on the Gila River cbove their farms, snd tho* diversion of the water, whici they have hereto- fors been dependiog upon to irngete their. rround, for the land will produce vo grain with- Ho naks that thoas Indlans Lo grantod an additloual rescrvation on the Balinas River, and that micasurcs b themn the riglits they have liad from time fm- memorial 1o the water of the Gila to frrizate” Uen, MeDowell defers until tho re- ception of Gen, Howanl’s report an, ol the question of Lo movEmEnts o under bis commaud. taken to secure Hu states, however, that in order to avold calling vu the tieneral of the Arnuy for troops from tha E: beinz warned not o do so txeept it case of ex- ho sent to Qen, flowan] all the froops tery comisands, w Department of Californin exeept a . handful at Alcatruz, and called v the Leoart- ment of Arizona for every man that could ba made avaitable, cveu at the rivk of haviag tiou- blo in that department. retereuee to H o makes no further loward’s campatzn, axcept tu sy that 1t waod o very futlzuinig ono, and - cansed much luss of life und property o the lihab- Itants, troops, and indians, and tho Iatter have Leen subdued, aml now awalt thu action of the authoritles as to their futura, — - e ——— THE INDIAN COMMISSION, Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune, Oualta, Neb,, Nov, 11.~Tha Jolut Congres. sivnsl Committee to luveatizato the transter ot the Indian Buresu to the War Departmnent, haviog returved from the tacific coast, ad- Jouroed here to-tay to mect agaiu in Wasniogs ton on the 25th lusg. Tho wembcers retusoed to their respective howes tuis afternoon. Luve traveled 12,000 inllcs, bave heard the tostl- wony ol 130 persons, und b large number of tribes of lndia bt thelr report to Cougress fu Jayuary. e e THE TILDEN TAX CASE. N»w Yoak, Nov. 11,~In the suit of the Gov- emment sgelnst M, L. 8ykes, Treasurer and Becretary of the Chicago & Northwestern Ralls way, ou wotion to show cause why sn attach- for contempt should not Le lseued agalnst him for not produtiug the books af the Cowpagpy In courty Judie Cnaate decides thas - 18 not in coutempt. out of the sult of the Lovernmeut agZutnat ° Samuel J. Tilden to vecover an allexed uupad revenue tax, furmed from these forces. Tue air s still full of war sod of the constant movewsents aud wassing of troops. The Coun- clis of War sre all kept strictly secret, but 1 st entertaln the view which 1 ed—tbat there will be no wiuter campaign, un- less tho Goverument act under orders {rom Eu. ported, with sowme show of plausibility, that at oot the wilitary ar- raugements wero sutlering from divided ceuasel, that the Yiccroy was very auxious to luslst round . It wiil, ho thiuks, of necesslty grav- itate towards Austriz, wath whowm it is uaturally turown togeilier, reoresenting with ber tho lo- tusests of Central kurepe. GREAT BRITAIN. WA0KS REDUCKD, Loxpon, Nov. 11.—The Northumberiand coel- miners bave sccepted the 123 per cent reduc- n the walls of o Penltentiary, Wheao the first balauce was given by the ex- :zutncn last Saturday the deficit was sct down NEARLY $30,000,000. A more melancholy picturs of wreck and sufa was uever privted. ” Yet the fnvestivators said TO mesns aih sccursis cne, condition of allsire. They charisably placed the conceru in s favorable a ligh as possible. Lias crupt up to acarly £, Lood Auwerican bavk in Londou on the priociple of the Auglo-Austrian, tha Apglo-Egyptian, or tho Auglo-Peruvian banks. I wake 1¢ & chuunel through which at least somu of Britaln’s surplus capital sball find its way o the extension of our mauufaciures, our mining futerests, the byllding of our cltics, velopmeat of our industries. —————— THE OHIO ASYLUMS. clal Digpaich (o TAe Tribune. Corumsus, 0., Nov. 11.—Other abuses than those hervtofore moticed fu theso dispatches Lave beeu carried oa 1 the lusase Adrlum complained she iiglt be drawn futo bostilitics through the military ardor of her coberprislog tkout or contrary to orders r voly consolativu in belug to advance furtber sad_further was the bope some day to reach the Eugllih fsustier, when Kuaos would becorme extinct and order and civilizatlon be extended throughout Cen- Now, a dierent languare is beld. All these Aslatic couquests wru worth mothing aulstan I8 brought under coutrol. But the sumo Vedomiosti coutainioz this svowal bluutly stated that if Afwbanistan were occu- pled by the Musslavs, their caly wotlve vould Masufucturers and Smporters ef CLOAKS. 7 of our goods (o every sollin; 1a thchtuiey s i ieeted Lo for parsiculars Ley determine to Geoerals, sctis have before express- the repost was b owing to the ta, e ATH:E My TUNKISE, Touseian, Blectror o4 Ve BT Dave " The ‘The subscriptions iu Glasgow to the fund for SRS il 20 p o but that tbu Comwander-in-Clief ab- ug that Hhio : i the relict of tis City of Glasgow Bank share- loss when all s kuowo. The solutely refused to cutertaln the dea uutil bis betu wanipulatad . 'This action nas torm by agreemagt of voussel. r—— ONAL QUESTION. goae qver for the AN INTERNATI Apacial iapateh ta The Trituse. Osaxoss, Wis,, Nov. 1i—Adam Haber, re- sidiog near Oabkosh, visited Geripany sbeug Abres wonths agu, and newe.js just received that be kss been tried aud convicted thaiy for speaking disrespectlully of the K@ pesor Will- iawm, and sentenced tg lve years' impnsonaent. As be is a uaturallzed Awmerican citizeu, the caae will be brought to the attention of thy Guraizy Guverninent by Scesctary Evarts

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