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2 THE CHICAGO TRiBUNE: TIHURSDAY, Ferzzcam-. 143: and Indian scouts, 340: a total of 3,097, making the whole number of eulisted nen {n the army 24,7 €0 The report vonclud In concluston, I hee to rtato that, from per- sonal {nspections and from officlal reports, [ am Aure the army is welt snd cconomicaliy supolied, 1ta dircliiine’ and Instruction are as good ag conld be expected fram ite seattered condition, and from the vast amoitht of labor necessarlly fmpozed on it that it has met cheerfully ever; call of duty and hardehip: it has sccomplishes an amount of work which, as Gen. Sheridan hay weil sald, *no other nation in the worli saouid have attempted with less than 60,000 or 70,000 men,*! C —— FREEDMEN’S BUREAT. RRELIEP PROPOSITION. Wasnixeros, D. C., Nov. 13 ~3ccond Audi. tor of the Treasury French, in his annual re- port, quotes from his late reports in regard to frauds discovered by the War Department in the payment of claima by sub-agents of the Freedmen's Bureau prior to the tennsfer of that Buread to the Department, and the civil labil- ity, the bhonded ngent's’ burcau. Sults were brought against the late Commissioner. of that Lurcau, but the accounting officers of the Troas- ury bold that po clatm can be resettled and vaid without specific authorlty from Con- press and reappropriation of the neces- sary funds. The Auditor s s, “1 have uow to state that the cases ngalnst the Iate Conunissioner have heen beought to an fssue sud Judgment rendered agalnst the tGovern- ment, eathat {0 any further action is to be had looking to the relief of these colored peobla who clalm to bave been defrauded of their - bounty-money, Congfess must take the in- ttiatlve, elther by passing upon the merits of {n- dividual eascs, by referring them to the Court of Cialms, or byt making the requisite appropri-, ation, and cmpowerfng acconnting officers to restttle claims after it “shall have Dbeen clearly established that the clalmanis have neither re- velpted for nor_received their money, nor de- rived any benefit therefrom,” NOTES AND NEWS. nlG MININD 8UIT. Spretal Disvatch 1o The Tribuna. Wasinsaton, D. C,, Nov. 13.—The Secretary! of the Tuterior bas approved of the request of the Commissioner of the UGeneral Land-Oflleo to the Atturney-Ueneral, that the 3terra Nevada Mining Cownpany, of 8an Franclsco, may brine euit in the name of the United States nzainat the Unfon Conecolidated Mining Company, to test the validity of the patent of the latter to the mines which have now become famnous, This method of procedure has somctimes been followed in fmportant cases, where the carlicst possible result in the United States Courts i desired. _The Slerra Nevada Company, i permitted to bring suit In the name of the United States, will have all the sdvantages of priority on the docket, nnd all precedence in the trial which the courts are ueenstumed to give to suits brought by the United States. The action of the Land-Ofice und ot Xecretary Schurzinthe matter is en- tirely formnl, the anly object of the Govern- ment telng to have the question of the valldity uf the title to this valuahle mine scttied by tie vourts ot the carliest possible moment. BILVER NIDS, To the Western Asroclated Prace, Wasitirtron, D. C.. Nov, LL—Bida for the #ale of silver were opencd at 1ha Treasury 1o day. Less than 400,000 ounces were purchased Lelow the Lundon rate. TIE CHNTRAL PACIPIC, Secretary Behurz to-day trunsmitted to the Attorney-General the papers recoived Ly hiin {rom the Audlior of Iallroad Accounts, alleg- g neglect of the Central Pacifie Rallroad Com- pany to furnish the reports demamded by the Auiiitor under the recent act of Congross, and requesting that, in accordanco with the require- ments of thi. Jaw, sults be instituted to recover tho torfeltures prascribed for such cases of nog- tece or refusal, There are soven distinet speci- tivattons on which the sult {s recommended, tho penalty In each being the furfeiture of o sum not less than §1,000 nor noru than 850,000, EXCHANGING UNITED STATRS LONDS. The tulluwing 18 issued by the Treasury De- partinent to-day: Any person subsceibing heresfler for 4 per cent honds, consalé of 1007, nuthorized by the act of July, 1870, may pay for them with any of thy 5-20 onds Of the actof Murch i, 1805, redoembble at the pleasure of the United $tates attor the let doy gf July, 1870, dn the sama way aa If they wero cailed at tne dite of subacription In regular coursu; but tne subvcriter, 1o avail himaclf of this privi- leze, must accompany the subscription with a full scription of sucn bonds, by nunibers and denoie {nations, und smust, within thirty days thereafter, forward the bonds fo Liis Dopartment, to beapplied Jike called bonds, O the amount issuod of the above-descrited 520 bouds, thero I8 now out- stnading and uncalied the amount of §20, 185, 750, (Signed), Joux SNERMAN, Secrotary, SILVER AND GOLD COINAGE. Wasiixoton, D. C., Nov, 10.—The annnal report ot the Director of the Mint has been cvompieted. Under the head of sllvee purchases aud metal production Dr, Linderman says: Parchases of balllon for the fractional coinago were made from Lime to time during tho Jear until Feo. 98, 1878, and amountod lo {5,084, 003 at a cost of $7, 114, 548, an averave of s porounce fine. ‘The Landon rate fol sil- ver bullion during this period averaged i cnce per pound, Britieh standard, equivalent Pttt ceats perounce ting, , , , Purchasing silver fur the dullar colnsge wan commanced tn March, and coutinued from time to time, ax advantagoous offers of the same were made, or as the nunts requived additional bulllen for this current work. ‘Ihe total amoant purchased for tue dolinr coinage up to Sept. 40 waa 17,125,104 fino onuden, atu cust to the Governmont of §21,057,300, an averuye cost of 117,47 cenls por uunce fine, At the colnmy rate for mandard sitver dolla will produce 823, 170, 685, . hinve been emiployed (o ascertajn 4 accurately as powlble the domestic production of pold and sil. ver, and tie following are the eatinates and actual returns which bave bewn furnished of the ont- turn from the various States aad Territories dur- ing the st fsca) year, the ageresato of which, lowever, appears 1o ba soniewhat below, in gold ot least, the actual aniount deposited at the minte: Locality, ot 200000 K00 3, uwnnmn AL 160,000 10001 B, Total. Dr. Lindermun gold conaumed fu t yeatat U7 B40,720,314 $U.0%3 4N ihates the prubshle amount of arty and manufaciures this 3%, b00/000, and computes the vteck of Kold bulhon 1o the munlr{"l:l 3244, 353, 000, The umountof silver coin and bulllon exported dortng the yuar above the amount of impariations he Nxcs ol § 600, and Lhe probable amount owed in 1he art; d manufuctures al §), V00,000, lle euys thte will leay: i balunce of $K8, 000, 557 ae the atuck uf wilver coln und bullicn Ja the country Jutie 0. 1878, 8 total of both gold and silver uf 232, LS 47, which |8 an increase duriug tho year of §50. 585,050, He belleyca thay €20, 000, ~ V00 was ndded to that amount up to Ust, 1. ERIE'S COUP, Consolldation with the Atlantle & Grest Waestera, ¢ Bpecial Ditpatch 13 Tia Tridune, New Yonk, Nov, 18,—1t was reported to-day that the New York, Lake Erlo & Western Hati- way Compaoy would so0n be i complete con- trobol the Atlantic & Great Western. Uentle- wen fntimately acquaioted with tbe affairs of the Erle 83y two Eoglish Trustces revresenting the Atlautic & Great Western bondholders se- cently visited thiscity forthe purjose of hearlng proposuls from Erie fora new lease of the At. luntic & Great Western, Consultations were hield with President Jewett, when tho old rela- tons of the two companics were discussed fully, und a basls suggested fora vew lease. ‘fhe visitiug Trustees left for Europe last Saturgar, and it is understood _an wrrangement wus reached by which® Erle shall, if the leare be consumwated, obtaln coutrol of the At'antie & Ureat Wes|ern fora lonc time, Nothiug cun be decided upan until the Trastecs have revorted to the associates fu London, The Atiantie & Ureat Western Rallwsy was men- tloned Jast summer as the road which Wiliam I Vunderbity bad obialoed control of when be wade Lis hying visit 1o England, sna the ar- rappement then reported as baving been made was rezarded ue one of grést advantage (o the Ceutrul Road, President Jewett's offer hud - to be that Ere would take the Atantic . & Oreat Western und operuto §t, turuing ‘over the uet prolits to the proprietors. The lease would uot exelude the New York Central from the road, It fs un- derstood- that the Ennlish Tsustees maae over- tures tu the Ceutral Rullrosd slatlar to those there was Latd before President Jeweit, but that uo disjesition by President Vanderl _ alder thu provosition to lease. - Toe ot are indiffereut to the Jease, whbile 1. i ? the Atlau- te & Great Western bondholders are anxlous the road stould be fu good bands, sud ruw with- LUt Turther buss to Lhuse futerested, “RESUMPTION. Secretary Sherman Disclaims Any Sympathy with the Gold Clique, He Thinks the Country Conld Stand Considerable More Silver Dollars. Milwankes Financiers'z Views on the . Effect of the New York Clear- ing-House Action. It Is Not Considered Antagonistic to the Interests of the Government. An Evident Disposition to Encourage Discrimination Against Bil- ver Coins, THE TREASURY. A DISCLAIMER. - Spectal Diwatch to The Tridune. ‘Wasminotoy, D. C., Nov. 13.—The Tressury Departnient did uot suggest to the Clearing- House Assoclation the action taken In regatd to silver.” Both the Secretary and Comptrolier of the Currency would have been better satisfied if no discrimination had been wade sgainst sil- ver, Nelther of theso officials think the opera- tions of the Clearing-House would have becn in any degreo obstructed by the present silver or the nddition to 1t for o conslderable tlme to come, i stall, The action in regard to itis not, as many secm to supvose, the action of the Nutlonal Banksof the country, but of the Clearing-Ilanse Associatlon, which, bestdes its meiwbership [roms Natlonnl Banks, embracesa dozenof the strongest private and Btate banks i the country, . TR OUTLOOK FOR RESUMPTION. Suectal in the Cincinnati Commereinl, Waskinatoy, Nov, 13.—Secretary Sherman sald this eveolng that, durlng bis conferenco with the Clearing-Illouse Committee, he de- clined to entertam auy proposition for the ex- clusioz of silver from the work of resumption, He stood upon the law .which made silvera legal-tender, and was ready after Jan. 1 to muet all the Government ubligations fn tawful money, Bome demand for shver is expect- cd from the smaller banks wishing to pro- tect themselves against the presentation of their nutes. This will use a port of the 14,000,000 eilver dollars. coloed. An ad- ditional demand will bo_made by the fact that afterJun. 1 next the National' Banks will no lunger have the privilege of {ssning notes of a amaller denomination than 85, With the aasist- ance of the baiks, resumption is believed to bo casy. It is custowmary, in current discussion, to compare the amount of greenbacks outstanding (SS15,743,000) with the colp in the Treasury, lield by Secrotar, Sherman, io 8 recent Jetter, at BLEHLZILU65, und by the Jast debt statement at $142,710,000; but with the banks as a body ald- ine resumoation, the amount which can b pre- tented [s 8 mere fraction of the amount out- standine. Nearly half of the greenbacka of the country aru either In the Treasury iteell or in the bank- vaults, ‘The statement ot the liabilities and assets of the Treasury of the United States QOct. 1 shows tho following amounts of United States notes on hand in special fuods: Disbursing ofiicers® accounts, .$11,507,000 Fund for rademution soiled b s 0,600, 000 Fivo-per-cent redemption fund . 10,285,000 Speeiai fund for redemption of - tional eurrency .., v seees s wee 10,000,000 On tranafer chocks, BtCuues coo.vnvoees 4,033,000 “Total, ... sersrnsnennsens s 46,430,000 These fzures afe for Oct. Bl The return to- day tabulated from the Nationul Banka down to Oct. 1 shows that thoy have in thelr reserve $04,423.000 In lequl-tender notes, Added to-the amount substantlally locked up In tho Treasury, the azgregate (s $103,804,000, or nearly a third of the lewul-tender nutes outstandiog, Of tho $234,870,000 outstanding lexal-tenders left after making this deduction, uo small sharo Is kept in circulation by-the nceda of thy country, leav- Ing the amount which can be presentes for re- demption under the active co-operation of the banks at a izure small {n comparlson with the coln reserve. In viaw of theso facts, it {s not strange thas ao officlal high in the Treasury Deportment pronounced the amount lkeiv to be prescoted for redemption at not over $25,- 4000, ANTI-SILVER, . VIEWS OP MILWAUKEE PINANCIERS OX THOE NEW TORK CLEARING-IIOUSE POLICT. Bpecttl DispateA to The Tridune MiLwaures, 'Nov. 13.~In view of the move- ment {n Anauctal eircles relative to resumption, Tus Trivung correspondent called to-day on Alexander Mitchell and at the First Natlonal Bank, of which H. If, Camp, probably the beat posted man in k affairs o thls city, to get their vicws ou the snbje v Mr. Mizchell sald, with some caution, that he bad not clusely considercd the programme put forth by the New York Clearing-louse, Ho bad, however, plaloly seon the fntent to reject sllver. With somo Fescrvatfons, he sald he thought the banks ought to ba extremely cau- tlous {n thelr anoouncerdents of policy; that IT WOULD BE UNFORTUNATE if the banks should come in conflict with the foancinl policy of the Administration, and es- peclally with Congress. ke thought the pros perity of the country and the bept intercsts of the hanks us well as of the people and tha re- sults of the resumption oxperiment would be Jeupardized by & conteat butween the fuaucial fustitutions and the political power of the couutry. Mr. Mitchell was about stepping on board the cars, with other officers of the Chicazo, Milwau- kee & 8t. Paul Rulway Company, for u tour to 8t, Poul, and sald he had wot glven the pro- gramme of thie banks o thorouch study, but he ahiould do so durlug his absence, uud on his re- turn his oplulons would be at the service of Tug ThibunE, The correspondeut then went to the First Natlonal Bauk, which {s tho representative of the Natioual Bawk Intercsts of this Biate. Upon statiug the object of bis mission to Mr, Drodhicad, Iresident of the bank, he was re- ferred to Mr. Cawp, and the followiug views wera expressed: o Mr, Camp suid tbat the banks must declde what policy they will udopt fu view of the two kiuds of colii, "The fact; that there aro two kinds of coin fsadesd gate inthe way of satislactory resuwption. Tho fact also that the Treasury will bave only twenty millions of silver uu the 1st of January shows that the rejection of sllver by the bavks WILL NOT RMBAKKRASS TUB GOYERNMENT a particle. The Governmeut can lock up that amwount of afiver,—not put it in ctreulation, It will have gold enough for all the purposes of resumptiun, or cau get It. Reporter—1Is uot the bank policy antagonlstic to lh‘a' sfiver pollcy of Congress aud the Govern- weul Mr, Camp—I"do not_think so. The question befure the New York Clurlup:-llvlfl s, Shall wo depreciate the legal-tend 5 per cent, or shall we Keep them at par with mldr Here Mr, Camp was called uway about the dutles of the bank, und Mr. Urodbead sald; ‘The contlct Jikely 10 snae froin the existence of tho twu kinds of "coln is the kuotty volnt. § do not think t| Iver uien cun object 1o tha policy indicated by the bauks, for the objoct 18 to keep 1be legul-tendend up 10 par, and not pereit them o go s depreciated curreucy. 'The Gov- eruisent ougbt to lock up the silver and keep it out of cirulation. 1douot thivk Congress will regtard the buuk palicy as antagoulstic tu :hl“ :jwov“m:l'eflim&b:hmuph bave ;lmuxy bad CBBLN, RU ity are aal effect that sliver i ttedr .n“ 13 NOT A COMYENIENT COIN, and 1t ie deprociated. . s 1 a depreciated forn of money, Tue bsuks mivby draw the glser out aod’lock §% up out of circulation. The three mediums, Mr. Brodliead coutinued,: gon- stitute-the ditlicunty. Silver is the lower me- dium, 1L the Government puts iz out, Iy will go right back, Mr, Brodhead thought the move- went of othe bauks will aid resuimption Uy lac- ingitonasolid basis.: 'The fulativo wien favored the silver coluage, bie said, because they thought i¢ would tufluté, But it dald vet. ‘Tnev wre disappoluted b the result of their poiley. He thuuzbt the Congress wbout to meet would be WIOTE (ousErvative ub this question that busl- Lsade tevining, sl that the couitiy woald Le the high road to prosperity a8 foon aa thia. question should be rettled. Mf. Camp returned, and cantinued the eon- versation. He salil that the twocoina conld not bo kept shle by siie. e sallthe sifest of the attempt 1o redeem legal-tendera in silver, 41 the colnace of sifver should contine, wonld be to deprevinte the lezal-tenders tu the value of sil- ver as bullfon: they would be 15 ver cent below The old will then be hoarded, and the 1s that allf ar. aser coin wilt be clrenlated. Rep.—Yes, str. Mr. Camp—Then pleave sa that there is one short way out of the diicults. *Let the Gov- erument make gold and silver coln INTRRCHANGEANLR AT THR TREASURY at the will of the holder. Nobody will then want gold, of courae, because silver will be yuat As zooud. After that should be done, the whole question would settle {tself, Rep.—How would that sottle it? Mr, Camp~Tho ‘Treasury would get all the sllver It could manage. And you may also say that this whole question will remsin a tempo- ur{ one for a year to vome. The Latin Unfon will explre in "1880, and then the Comvnercial nations of Enrops will be compelled to estabe lish a policy fn regard ta silver. Until they do 80, the question cannot bu settled here. Mr. Camp concluded: *The policy of Tax TRINUSE (8 an enigma fo honest-money men. Isuppose they will strike this out, but their policy is an enigma. Mr, Medill ls all wrong o0 mlngu-ltlon. suppuse they witl striko that out, but I would like them to have tue beneflt of my opinion," VOORHEES, THE TRADR-DOLLAM. Hpeetat Dispateh to The Tridune, Cixcixxaty, 0., Nov. 13.—Senator Voorhees, in an fnterview which will be published to- morrow, states that one of his first acts, upon the reassembling of Congress, will be n move- ment to make the trade-dollar s lezal-tender, “That,” sald he, *w1il add at once something over $20,000,000 to the circulation. it Is a swindle as it now is,—a low, mean swindle. Here they bave been paying theso things out at a dollar N they got them in the people’s handst then they shut down suddenly,’ and cut the holders 10 per cent.' lle was agked If the proposed action would not simply cunsummuie the swindle by giving the Lrokers, In whose hands the buik of trade-dollars now ls, the bonefit of the rise. “Ob, no,' sald he, “thoy aro MOSTLY IN THR HANDS OF THE PEOPLE} but, whother they are or not, it simply won't do to have two kinds of dollars out, both bear- ing the stamp of the Uovernment, but one a lewal-tender agd the other worth 10 cants loss, and contalning more sliver fn fact. 1t s ridicu- lous. It brines the Government into contempt, and swindles the unwary.” Deing asked if ho woulid provide that for every new sliver dollar o greenback dollar sbould bo retired, he replied: “By no means,—rather that s new onc shall be issurd. There nevpr was & truer thing than Gov. Willlam Allen sald ABOUT BPECIH PAYMENTA: *It'sa d—a barren fucality,’ Indeed, we naver had {t, and gron’t have It. After January there will bo n juggle between the banks and, the Government, and the best of those who ant gold won's got it, or, if they do, and insiat on It specie payments will stop azaln very suddenly.” Further conversation with tho Senator and with other vrominent Democrats In Indlana revealed tho fact that the next Unancial fleht In that Stato will be for the frec and unlinited coloage of silver. CASUALTILES. TIHROWYN FRIOM A HTORSE, &pecial Dispalch o The Tridune. Orrawa, IiL, Nov. 1.—Joln Polsgrove, an estimable young man of this city, was thrown from a borse to-day, producing a scrious contu- sion of the skull and compression of the brain. No hopes nre entortaloed of his recavery. llo had gtarted for the country on a horse, and n short timo afterward was found by the roadside in an unconsclous.condition. The horse was near by, ind bore evidence of having been roll- ing {n llm mud. 5 BIX MOTIHERLESS CIHILDREN, Spectel Disvateh G0 The Tribune. East 8aa1¥aw, Mich, Nov. 13.—Mrs. Joseph Nettleton, of Thomaatown, this county, was thrown from s’ wagon, striking on her left temple, fracturing tho akull and causlng death in a short thne. Deccascd was about 40 years of age, aud leave: i CONDON. The Sons of Erin In Detrolt Do Ifonor to the Reciplent of Her Majesty's Most Gra- clous Obloqny. dpectal Ditvateh ts The Tribuna Dernoir, Mich, Nov. 18.—Capt. Edward O'Meagher Condon, of Gincinbati, the Fenlan agitator whoso relcasa from the English vrison was recently effected, arrived In the city thls afternoon and reecived a tremendous reeasption at the Young Mea's Ilall to-night. All the Irish Bouieties attended in unitorm, and many persons werc unablo to ealo admission. Coogratulatory speoches were made by Judge Reflly, ex-Ald. Daly, and Henry W, Lord, of this city, ex-Con- sul at Manchester, Eng., who was chiefly instru- mental in procuriog a commautation of Condon'’s desth-senlencs In 1807, and jrho subscquently labored unceasiogly for a fifal relcase. Mr. Lord gave a °graphlc description of a visit to Condon’s cell on the evening before, the day fixed for his executlon, and hnmly praiaed the bearing, firmness, aud manly bearinir of tho condiumed man, Capt. Condon dellvered a short spcech amid great enthuslasm, deseribing the clreumstances of his arrest, trial, aud cleven yoars's tnprisonment ot Milibank Penltentlary, "o closed with an elo- uent peroration, propheaviung that the next low struck for Ireland would secure the tc- itveratice of that unhappy country, Resolutions wero adopted thaukiug the American Congzre of the United States, Minlster Welsh, und ex- En]x'uul Lord for thelr eforts In Cundon's be- alf, S r——— THE WEATHER, Orrice oF 108 Cmisr Bioxar Owricen, Wasmixotoy, D. G, Nov. 14—1 o, m.~Indica- tloos~For Tennessee, Ohlo Valley, and Upper Lake reglon, clear or partly cloudy weather, cold portherly winds, becoming variable, und sbiftiog to warmer soutbeasterly, risiug, fol- lowed by statiouary or falling, barometer. For the Lower Lake region, clear or partly cloudy weather, northwesterly winds, beoming varlable, statlouary or lower tsmperature, highcr pressure. For the Upper Misstssippi Valler, variable winds, shiftiog to warmer soutberly, elear or mly“d;muy weatlier, statlovary or falling Tueter, For the Lower Missouri Vulley warmer, part- 1y cloudy weather, wiials mostly southeasterly, stationary or lower pressure. ‘The temperature will tall tho caual reglon, LUCAL UDIIBVATIONS, * f 2 Cuic4co, Nov, 13, below frecziog in 131 0, V) 43 4 44 ] Masimum, 48; inlolmem, u7. GENEMAL NIERTATIO CBI0aG Nuv. |1l “atatiom fres! N, tredi!. Fentie.. Vaeuis BLESRUKGRES LR ERES OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, - Nxw Yokk, Nov. 18,—Arrived, steamghlps Rusets from Liverpool; Greece, frum Londons Frauce, from Havre, &g Naw York, Nov. 13.—Arrived, stesmship Btate of Georwls, frum Glasgow; Sucvly, from Tuwburg. LoNvoy, Nov. 13.—Steawshbips Eriu and Bo- Jivia, from New Yori; Iberian, from Bostouj sl Tends, frum Mual Lo wiiind ult, FORBEIGN. The Russian Envoy Still Tarrying at tho Headquarters of the Ameer. Schouvalofls Misston Now Sald to Be of an Unimportant . . Nature. B English Mannfacturers Still” Catting Down in Hours and Wages, ‘The Emperor William Soon to Resume the Reins of Government. Exeouton of Fifty-three Conspirators dhd Assagsing in Japan, THE EAST, NOT WITHDRAWN, Losnox,oNov. 13.—1the Hussian mission at Cabul bas not been withdrawn, TURKISIL FINANCRS. Loxnox, Nov. 13.—A dispatch from Constan- tfilople says it is atated that England is carnest- iy assiytiug tne Porte in its cndeavor to con- clude/n loan to be guaranteed un the revenucs ot Syria and the surplus Egyptian tribute. SCHOUVALOPP, Pesti, Nov. 13.—Count Schouvaloft has had a private nudience with the Emperor, *He sub- sequently informed an Interviewer that ha was the bearer of no new propusals; that he came Lo Pesth to settle some minor matters, and re- peated the sssurances of the Czar's desire to faithtully respect the Treaty of Berlin, Loxnoy, Nov. 13.—The T'imes correspondent at Pesth telegraphs: From all that has trans- pired It seomns tho reporta concerning Count SehouvalofMs promotion from the London Em- bassy for the present are unfounded. A PROIOSITION. The Ides of propusing an [nternatinnal Com- mission, charged to wateh the executlon of the Beriln 'Treaty, seems under contemplatipn n8t. Petersbury. lUlIMO.“.BD TO LIVIDIA, Loxnoy, Nov. 15—A dlspatch from Berlin savs Gen, Todleben hos been sumwmoned to Lividta, v WILYL 00 TO LONDON, A Vienna dispatch reportathat Count Schouva- Inll'lwlll probably proceed to Loudon by way of Berllo. THE ORIENT. CININA, 4 8N Fraxcisco, Ca)., Nov, 13—Arrived, the steamer City of Taklo, from [loug Kong, Pur- suant to advertisement of the sheriff, the for- clgn residents of long Kong held s public meeting Octa 7, tq conslder tha state of inse- curlty of life and property in the colony, The Chlnese residents attemptea to pack the meet- Ing, but failed to.sccomplish auything, The following resolutions wero adopted: That duriuz lfiu past cightden inonths life and prop- erty In the colony have heen aerfously jeopard- ized, and a fecling of 'nsccurity, the result of recent events, has grown, whichi, fn the opinion of the meeting, has been mainly caused b policy of unduc lenfercy towards the criminal classes, Other resplutions in a general wuy favored n returpi Sto flogeine and other gevere punishménts of criminals prace ticed 'fdemer administrations, aud the appolutmentiof a Commlission by home Government' to lnrlulro into the pre odministeation of'*the Uovernment of the cotony, cspecially rtrlrfinung the application of the criminnllaws. Th¥Chaleman was fnstructed to forward tho resaltibns to the Coloblal secro- Yary for trausmusaion to the Secretary of State for the colonles, -'* A A gals on the con_nl‘nccnlloued tnany minor disastcrs to sbipping’ ' ! aXPAN, The Mikado left Kb8E on the 15th of October, and was expected in Toktio ou the 7th of No- vember, by ‘Tho vourt-martial v the recont military meet- fng at the Capitol sa¥over an extended perlod, ancd all possible meaw were trled to induce tha prisancrs to make id Tull confesslon of thelr motives, aceomplices? aud fustigators, torture it 15 alleged ha¥ing been cmployed for that purpos¢, bnd all In vain. On the 16th inst. the Cowtrt met tq pronouncs udgment, nnf-mm vrivate” soldlers of {ulnnm’und artllleryonttoalions were condermned to death, 115 others'to ten years, forty-clght to three yearn, seven to #wo years, aud elghteen to ono year's fmprisonitient In varlous parts of tho country, Of tho lessit offenders, twenty-threo were sentenced to cobfinement and one to_be fogied, Throe tmenonly wero acquitted, The sentences wero carriedl out at once, “Gho con- demned men were sBot to deoth in batches of fifteen on the mornlug following. Tha scene lasted four hours, Ureat chanizes in the Cabinet are expectod on the return of the Mikado to Toklo, The Aal- atic chulera is sald to bo prevalent In Nagazakl, The Government fs adonting active nieasures to prevent the spread of the contagion. The dls- cose las aleo maodeits appearance at Yoko- hama. - Jabingham, Envoy to the United Btates, de- parts by the Clry of Foklo. Bteveus, Sceretary of Legatlon, will act in bis absence, w Tue American ship Lookout was wrecked 8ept. 13 near Katausulra, aud thres men wero drowped, . ‘The steamer Nippo Maru went ashore chl. 15, lu Bpex Straits, sud is o total luss, All hands were saved. — k4 GREAT BRITAIN. BSUW-STORMS, Loxnox, Nov. 18.—$now-storms of exception- al severity are provalliug In the north of Eug- lund and throughout Sgotland. REDUCTION OF WAGES, The Iron firms of Ashton, Hyde, Staleybridge, Newtonw, and Guldebrklae give notice of s re. duction of the wages of skitled workmeo 2 shil- liugs aod of uuskilled workuen 1 shilling per week. I ANOTHER FAILURE, Donoer & Co.. East Iudiun merchants, bave falled, Liabilities, $500,000. REDUCTION OF TIME. The cotton munutacturors of tasgow will re- duee the worklug hours ong-third. Thls witl uffect 8,000 employes. HACE, ‘The race for the great Sbropshire handicap to-duy was won by Oroutas, Sunshude secoud, Sutler third, LEATIL OF AN ACTRE: Awy Bberidan, lhelxu;mm. 18 duad, LORNE. The Marquis of Lorue and Princess Loutse, accompanied by the Duke of Connauzht uug Prince Leopuld, left for Liverpool ot midnight. A la:fiu crowd witneased thicir departure and re- peatedly cheered the Marquis and Princess, TUB PENIANS. Loxpox, Nov, 14.—U'Cannor Power, M. P, stated at a public meeting last night that Low- ther, Chiot Secretary for Irclaud, held out some prosoect of the wpeedy release of the iwoe ru- ulaus who are still contined lu frelaud, WILL BI REDUCED. Nov, 13.—The Boltun cotton-spin. ners have declded to make a reduction of b per vont in the wages of their cmployes, ‘The euforcemnent of the Bolton masters’ reso- lutlun 16 dependeut ou the cuncurrenve of the moaters owning two-thirds ol tho spindles juy the district, wnlch indudes Boltoy, Leigh, Tyl- deslee, and Athertou. Eight thousand operatives in Blackburn who are out bf cuploymeént are organiziug a meets ing to express (udigoation at tue puucity of parish relief. . MISCELLANFEOUS. TUB PUENCH LULGLT. Panw, Nov. 14.—The Budget Committes re- duced the eatimated expeuditure of the next hudget 25,000,000 francs. The vitlmate for the arpy is 540,000,000 fraucs,—au? fucrease of 8,500,000 francs. TIE GERMAN ENFEROR. Winso4Dkx, Nov. 14 —The Fwperor Willlam, fo replying to un address of tbe Town Couniely - 831d hy hoped 3000 to resuing the livvernweud, He trusted Gerwany’s actlon agalust tho eriml- val teudencics of the Commuunisiie elemeny would be imitated by uther Btates, ‘the peril fa cowmon, aud su ought Lo be the defeuse. INSUEKKCTION IN ARAUIA. Bompav; Nuv. 1. —A serlous fusurrection has broken out in the Nejd district, iu Arubla, aguiuat the Turks, ‘ AVERICAN VESJEL BEIZBD. L B e T NOVEMDER 14, 1878, REERRHITES ro. Captain Falkner, was seized by a foading guano m the funta Arenas. Dt g fown, Nov, | erman Lishons, In reply ta request of rie Vateas to state thelr v abotr the ben e negotiations e twenn tiermany and tie Vatizan, bave expressed uvigh that an cguitable areangement may be reached, TO nE UNAERATED. Panis, Not., I3—~The Llectoral Commission of the Chamber of Deputies has dexided to recommend the unseating of M. Fourteay, late Mihister of the Interior. i CRIME. ALFRED JINGLE, Borelal Diavateh to The Trisnne. Terng Havrn, Ind., Nov, 13.—The celebrated confidence-preachier, the Rer. John Williams, who, & sliort thne ago, came to this cit; ceeded In deluding » worthy widow, Mrs. fam Plper, and was admitted to her house by representations about an expected fortune dug her frotn an eatate in Canada, which hie by somu means knew of, and who also {mposed tpon the members ot the Moffatt Street Methodist Chureh, where he was admitted 4n the pulpit, colleeted a large fum of moncy, and fled go rap- 141y when the widow's lawyer pressed himabout the cstate, has heen captured, snd s now in Jall here awaiting trial for several crimes, e 1s about 50 years old, ol Canadian origin, speaks with ou English accent, Is very gentles muanly In appearance, dressea nicely, and is edu- cated in monners and language. In person he is slight fu build, lias a palo countenanze, large blue eyus, wears Englisircut side whiskers and mistache, has very heavy, lomg, wavy, dark brown Lair, is romantic In style,—~in fact, 1s 2 strikingis-handsome mau of the pathetle Kind, very taking withthy lalies, especlully with widows, who hava becn®in this scction his special vietims, *Ile Hed from here, and was lost to all search, Jeaving no_clew until n few days since Deput slarshat Ed Vandever and Livat. Faslg acel- dentally learned of such a person lving with a widow neur Charleston, [il, Ho {x kiown by several allascs—Hi, Walker, ITarian, and oti. era. Since hie I¢ft here, and the aifair was pub- lished, a large number of lettera have been re- cewved from all over the country and Conada, asking our authotities about him, and relating a great varlety of zanea’he has played and theits hie higs committed. Oue spoke of a thelt of 500 at tne leading hotel in Bi. Catherlnes, Ontario, ‘The ofticers . above-mentluned proceeded to Charleston, and Ly sirewd manngeatent lus duced hin to go with them to Parls, 11, and | from there ot b over into this States pro. tending a widow wished to ses hin, He waas found baving « grand good time. 1e bad mado his way to the house of & worthy widow natned Walker, living on_ her fine large farm o few miles enst of Charleston, and, having by sotno means learned of bier previous atfuirs and relas tions, pretended to Lo the bearer of a large s of moncy to her from n relatdve who had difed In the far West, and clafmed Lo have the tlocurnents in the case, I1e produced os such a larce package of papers covered with serawhing that none cun read cx- cept himself, fTo sawd it was all in Hebrew, nnd s0 hnposed upon her that ke miade him wel- come to her home, and hu was aiready running her fnrm affalre, 1l¢ only arrived there on ‘Fouraday, buty on Sundav, he dirchnried her fastiful torm band of two years' service, and, whea the olllers captured bim, was abbut sell- g her «rop of gl oud a drove of hows, sl doing wll her business. o his familiar style. o las traveled o wreat deal, clabms to huve been o resident of Californin nincteen years, where hils wite ks now lvlug, to be very wealthy, to have been to China and the East and West Indies, cte. 1iels o wonderfully-plausivlo tatk- ery and has had great sticcess. “'Tho olflcors de- serve high credgit for their capture, for It rids suclety ol a dangerous fraud. ife Is wanted In many” pinces for trialy and s certaln of tho Peuitentlary, 5 BIHORIENT CRIMTS, pecial Mapatch lo The Tribune, Fonr Warye, Ind,, Nov. 13.—The particulars of ashocking crimo nre printed here to-mpnt, Lust Friday, Mary Daily, aged 20 years, was burled in Iuntington, near our county line, without funeral or ruligious servizes. She had been apparestly in bher usual health on the previous day, and no cause was kuown for her death, Befni o dwarf agd somewhat deformed, shio hod long been treated ith excessive eruelty by her [father, stepmoticr, and stenbrothers aid ststere, aix in nwnber, Woen the unders taker went to placo the body In the colfln ho found uamistakablo evidences of foul play, o futerred tho remalns, and communieated his suspicions to the proper. nuthorities, who lald the matter before tho “(trand Jury, That body ordered the Corener o exhume the body, which he did . iast nlght, The corpse reached this city at 4 this morning, and to-day a post-mortem examination was held at. the medical college, ‘Uhis demon- strated that the unfortanate girl had been Heer- olly beaten to death, The face wasa mnss of ars and brulses, Eight warrauts wero fssucd, and to-nlzht thoe officers lefe. for Lafayette Tuwuship to arrest her entlre family, dll of whou are thought to bo jmplleated. The eyi- denees aro vory stroug against them. Thoy wilt .be brought te town aud ludged {n joll to-nlght, ‘This glict has lved a feartul Jifo fur some timg pasty having borne two bustard chlldren, of whom her stepbrothers were sald to be the fathers, Both of them died In infancy. The P'rosecuting Attornuy says tha cvidenco now in s hands shows a coridition of beastliness wimost incredible, and proves that the wurder wus care- 1ully vianued some time nzo, ) ROBBING A WIDOW, Special Duspated o The Tribune, Arurntows, Pa,, Nove 13.—A daring rob- bery, which took place nbout one mila north of Zelglersyille, n small villago In Whitehall Town. ship, Lehigh County, lata on Monday night, has Just come to light. Tho victim was Mra, Stef- fen, widow of Henry Steffen, who died some months ego. 8he resides all alone, and, as she was, appolnted adminlstratriz of her husvand’'s catate, the fact that she hnd money in her possession was geuerully known, On the unight o questiou two wmeu druve up to the house 14 a carrlago, and, alter hitening thele borees, knocked at tho door, de- manding almisalon. The old lady, who was sbult going to bed, rofused to admit tliem, when they battered tho door down und rushed ml grasped the - old woman by the throat. ey stopped ber mouth aud deinanded hier money wuder pam of death, Both men bhad thelr fuces blackened or musked oud otherwise distheured, They took the pockethook con- tatiing the money, after which they jumped Into thelr carrlago and drove o, ‘Lo “woman fwiled to recorize bier assalants, but has ats- pleions of certaln parties. Sho will nut tnake thewr nanes public, Bhe 8 now euffening trom wvervous prostration caused by the ex- citewent, TUHE'MANNATTAN BANK. Soeciut Disoeteh to Tre Tribune, New Yonk, Nuv. 18.—I[t is ramored that the policy have ferroted out the Manbattan Bank inyateryy and will lsves the robbers under arrest within twonty-four hours.. Varlous purties pro- fesaing to represent the robbers have attemptod o negotiate with the bunk for tha retura of the stolon securities, but tbe Directors Lave rojoet~ ed ull overturesof negotiation. Mensures have becu tuken makiog buditlicalt for the titeves to dispose of the securities without lumediate de- tection, + An ex-dctective snys Mark Shinburn was un- doubtedly the principal in the roubery, and that two won in the dotective squad know Shinburn was engagred o It Shisburn robbed the Ovean Bank [n this city ncarly ten years azo, a roubery which, fur Luldugss and completeness of exvcution, ustenished the country.” Au that timo he owed ncarly ten yeurs' time for the robbery of 8 bank Keeuw, No Il For four yegrauast hio. has kebt quict, but was seen in this city several Umes just prior to the Mau- Liateau Buuk robyery. 3 5 n LS 10 BE ITANGED, . Apecial Diswsich 10 The Tridunce. 5 Nasuviees, Nov, 18.—Willlam Kuight has been convicted by the Law Court of Mudisoy County of the murder of Thomas Wikluy, sud seateoced to ba banged. within a wile of Jacks sou, on the 31st day of Decenber, The mugder -was cummlittcd on the anorniuz of the 21 of Novewber,. 1517, within half & mile of tha Anderson County lae, On the dsy beforo thy criwg Witkine cune by thy residencs of Kufielit, and juduced i to accotgpany bim to Jackson, After dispusiug of o quantity uf cotton, thetwo sturted for hoine in_un tatoxicated conditiou. Ou tbe doy the hiliiug weurred svarch was made for Wilkins, whuse von-arrival at lomu ocasloned & deal *ol alarm. His corbsy was discovered, and sn ¢xamination revesled the fuct that hWle pockets had been rubbed, Kulzlit was arrested ut Ilenderson, upd 83k wus fouud on his person. dle confessed is wralle, und related the eircutstances attenciug Wilicing teltu and two il ' year's sulury aml damsges. There wro tworor |3 Kilght 13 T FROM TEzg T urlow Weed, years ofil, will suffer the taw, at Xawpart. Cocke | fof Vloiating the pe : EH{}“. ,' ety _on 10 sot ul Eveline Claxk, aczed 10, TIE INDIAN FRAUDS, Yawrrox, D. 7., Npv. 13—The United States Grand Jury was charged by Judge Shannon this forenoun, and retired for the constderntion uf business to be presented by tha Uhited States Attorney. A number of [ndtan Avents and traders ‘are to receive investitation: by this Girand Jury, and 120 witnesseq are here lrom the Sioux country to give evidence, . d Indersing Dr, Radway's R R, R, Remediey 7. ter Uslng them for Several Yo g, Xew v rm::rlsll F".’";'S""’T"" yeny wer, doilitingly at frat, but afie iy i TR AL T adler nduty 1o th ackniwie ey o i eifect, The Heady Reliet cannot j fian e I by Jta nainey’ A€o anbly clie liniy Ly and freely, almost Imvariabiy findy Traly yours, (81 .AIIWA\‘I: |y yuurs, (8! sne.l][ YELLOW FEVER. NEW ORLEANS, New Onteans, Nov. 13.—Two Heaths from yellow fever the past twenty-four lours,—ane o 1ol HUBLOW Wiep, "R.R.R. child in tho Sixth District, tho othora sallor at DYRENTERY, DIARRHEA the Hotel Dicu, Hundrads of oldcases ara dally | OHOLERA MORBD reported by physiclans. ‘Llio total cases to data | 8, are 16,302, One bhysiclan who had roported FEVER ANWD Aayz, CURED AND PREVENTED DY RADWAY’S8 READY RELIEF, scveral deaths from malarial fever atates how that they swere from yellow fevér; that he changul'hia dlagnosia lor fear of belug fined for oL repurting the cases befure death cosued, | RIEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, JACKSON. DIPOTHERIA, INFLUENZA, Jacisoy, Nov. 18.~One death.nonew cases, S0RE THROAT, Tee last night.” All staves opening, The fami- ltes of several physiclans haviog returned {ndi- cates that it 13 eafo for a'l to do so, VICKSBURG. Vicranura, Nov. 13.—~White frost this morn. ing. One death; three new cases teported, oS bbiuiring GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN. Extracta from n Crose-BIHl Showing Him of 8t Louls to Tia Fyual In Strategy to Mim of Chicknhominy, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, Br. Louts, Mo,, Nov. 13.—St. Louis fs just now excited over - scandalous divoree suit boe tween a promfient teaclier in the publie schonts and his wife, and develonments are promiscd that will be Wighly eratifying to the prusient, The plainthil is George 1. McClellan, a teacher in the Central High 8chioot, and the defendant Is lls wife, Emma. Uo fled his petition for | divorce last June. At that thme, ft is sald, his wife was absent in New Hampshire, and only received Information of tho sult through a friend, who mailed her a copy of the paper {n which tho order of oublication was printed. Had she not seen ft, tho divoree would probably have gone by defanlt, nud 8t. Louls would have, buen n'mrml the present scandal, ‘The petitfon atleges fu general tevms such eruel- ty and intense jc.-luuxly on the part of the wife 03 to render Hving with her Intoferable, Tho eross-blll of the wife {8 a Hterarv effurt rarely met with in dry legal doeuments, Anong a multitude of charges are the following: And, for a furthor defennc, tefendnnt saya that, In the months of April, May, Juns, Suty, und Angidt A. D. 1805, befora tio dato of any of the snposed swronga complained of fn tie potition, and withont ‘the procurementgconnivanco, privity, or consent of fina defenady 1o piaintil At itx pua hories near ltappahannock Station, in the Cotinty of Faus aaier, (e the State of Virnia, hnd and hald 1ilicit intercourae with Livo Ilolocrt, a female of African descent, Who wan at the tine ervioyed ag i niraes girl n anid ouses that in the months of Angnst, Septembo November, and Decomnor 875, when both piaintilf wnd defondaut 8t. Louls, In the 5 Missourl, the piaintiff, withont the procure , connlvance, Brivity, or consunc of thiy ds fendant, wud criminaily [ntimate with and had an held jliicit Intefeourse and conversstton with o fomale commonly known by tho uame of Fannle E. Tower, at the Park [ufel, and the house No. 13 Guinble aveniio, mud at divees ather places in skl l.'nqsnl 5. Louias that, i the muntlis of duly, Angust,Septombor, and October, A, D, 1874, whito both the plainthl and dofenanntivere roslding at Lo Cley of St Lonis, thie plaintl wan ceiminaily luti- mate with and had aud nelid Lillelt tntorconrsaivitn a femaledomestic servant then in his employ, nated Aunos Hnrrlwon, ot the honse, No. 205H Sarah sircot, and at divers other places In aald city of Kt. DIFFIOULT BRHATIING, RELIEVED IN A PEW MINUTEy BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, J.ouscness, hiarzhiea, Cholers M chiarges from the bawrla Are ronn. ty mitiutes LY LaRIng [udway's No geation or INanImation, 1o weak fuliuw the ure of the I, e Keilefs RADWAY'S READY RELIER © CURES TUR WONST PAINS Iu from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Beading this Advertisoment neod any one Suffor with Puln, RADWAYS REARY RELIET CURE FOR EVERY PALY, 1t waa the fint and f the ONLY PAIN REMEDY That Instantly atops tha most excruclating patne, al. iy tnada i iics o s iy MONICH, oWl OF OLLCT wiiiids pitlcation, * Bl e Ureul In from One to Twenty Minutes, No Hintter how vlotent or exeruchating the pats, the Rheuiatie Bed-tidden, Indem, Crippled, Nervous, Nuursigie, or prosirated with discase tay aifier, RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidneys, . Iutlammation of the Bladder, Inflsmmation of thé Bowels, B . Congestion of the Lungs, -Bore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Ueart Tiysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Louts} tnat in the month of Octover, A, 0, 1870, Willo both 1ho D2 and the eTeRdaRt wer ro- Catarrh, Influenza, iding 1 eaid Uity of . ‘Luu‘ I tho Stato of Btiu- Headache, Toothache, s souri, the nintilf, withuut re: nal ¢ N uxcuse, drove tho IALE frow e hose: am Neuralgia, Rheuatism, {hon wid theneefortn rofuved to vy with tho do- Cold Chills, Agno Chitlls, endan| e recounizo her -os 1 Ao ann, o o swmmer of ot , Chilblains, and Frost Bites while tho defendant and hier calldron wora Lant h on n viait, sccrutly mnade the fourney from St L Louls to I}u: ":mmam;n'a}"‘ .Iuy.\m-r cowpdny with-an Wnmagrico fmaly dawed, v e that the plaliflir, dur‘m« tho whols of -nfuy i Now lampaaire, secrotly correwpondod with sald | o Tis pplfeation of the Teady Tiellef to tho partot femala: that the plnintl seceetly roturned ro Rt | LArL24 S PR e Rty SAIME WHY i e Loula with aald female, and tool rbuins with herat | Tirly tasixty drops fn half a tumbler of water will the Park Hotel, and tert Wiy wife oad ehildren in | b 8 fow nluates rurs (roikie, Bpssie, Syur Nuinket, tho Enat; that atter hi réturn, the plainti® rentod {"\',‘I-,gbm;lr-m:l‘\;h gooagaches larsiiea Dyieilery saud Temalo to el towse, ond, ket nows | wilyrevertaickatutor faly ot Ghatitof vt afone with ner for woveral wooke; that. nfter the | 118 bettor i Freuch Bratdy or Biiters as a sia roturn of the defendant and hor children, tno | Meuts piaintiT still kept sald femala in the best chatnber FEVER AND AGUE of the smd hoowe, and the defendunt, in_ sddition 10 the earew of hor householl and chilidron, was - FEVER'AND AQUE.eurcd for ifty eenta, Therels not o remedlal geeut I otdd Lhiat will vare Foder 4 i i8S o) onllged to wimit upon and servo sahl foemule, who was fussy and Hnical beyon llefi that' the iainti@, during the winy of ealdl female’ tn sald iouse, suppocied and enconraued bor bn an attempt | And Awie aud all other Malarious, Billlous, Fearict, Lo gaao control and diraciion of” wnid lnoua"u- L, ‘-nfn’n'\'v'fi‘y'". fihinFasem (el b jeinnt hold, and | i q ol lctate 0 'eet e ‘ 2 " thin' mald dofendaut bow tho tatita was | * ‘¥ SeRtaber Lot 1o be supplied and the food pnvlmmd and served, and how tho defendunt's chiliron were to bo clothed nnd':uvvn\ed; thut, during the atay of tho sald famalo T tno eald house, the platntli was cold and IndiTerent towardn this defondant, and denfed her her mazital rleits, and spent the greater po tlon of his tiwe watle at home nlong with 1IJ I malo in hor xlecping-roont, tu the utter ney his wifu und faunly; that, when this dele: ordered sald femulo to leave the eald 'y and sho went, tho plainthl tucame vielently angry, und at once locked nn and naited up 1he entire front part of tho -howse, and thareapon 4 ¥ refused to permit the defeadant to enter the room madao wacred by the vccupancy of the said femals, and the planti® by force compelled ths defendant and bee eilldeen to dive In the ell portion of sald houso from November, 1875, to Muy, 1874, ana durln sia fuiprisvnuient tho health of tha de- fendunt und her children was seeluusly. impatred by cuntinentent and waut of urogee Hght, , aml ventilation; thut during the whole uf th seven wonths' last aforeemd, the prutntid his eventuga and far into the wight from wala honse, and entlroly negiccted nis wife and fumily, and duriog satd tune the chiléren DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resobvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, " FORTHE CURE OF CIIONIC DISEASE, | SCIOFULA OR BY FIILIIC, HEREDITARY OF © e ArseatE 1 s Lungs or Stumuchy i or Bupes, Flesh or " away were wick, auil ono uf thom dicd, when, hd then | 115 L gAML vuly, the plantill wis klnd enough to open the i 7 0f frout yark of the house, and wont avroad again ug | Br Dutureaus, b1 cera, Skin il Hip Disesses, Mercupal Diseiscs, be male “Combplainta, ' Gout, Drojay, sait Bucuis, e chitiy, Coautnption, Liver Complaint, &c. Natonly does tho Sarsaparillian Neswl exed 3t remedlai l'vm |lulll mm"nm uf Coroul crofutny Coutitutional, oud bkin Diseases, Lut i vt powitive cutu for l}{lD.‘."EY A3D BLIDDER COMPLAINTS, Etoppeity uf Waier, and Plbsan, Albuniuria, befure; thal, (i the wummer of 1874, tho defend. ant, who wie worn ont with the cares, sorroivas, and crucltivs of Lhe preceding winter and went East, and In the fall, when the time her 10 Tetury, the platpliil rofused to futy means o do so, and the defendant was oblige borrow mouey to defruy the expended of hor n tarng that, ubon her setur us? plalntlir receive her very colaly, aund unvriided hoe for returalng, und was unry becuuse whie hud retarued, ana uege lected her, und, at the table, was vxcoudingly po- Tito and atioutive ta the wanie of the scevat-giri i the prevence uf the defoudant; that, souu afier the satd wervant confplained of a'vors finger, o8 Whier o olamtdd thorespon biad tho sald Servaitegir] | byleh ety Bblwl casen i e, ston work. sl 19k hoe tata, hle own vouy uinl | g Wi suistauces ko vie willa of a3 o, ot nursed her, walle this dafundunt wunt inte Dl ko whtto silk, or therc ls nmu_.m e the - kitenen - {0 work; that tho platuing | bilous apuoarance, aut Ylite beno-duit ucpuis 1) at oneo reducod the - dofoadsnt 10 tho | water, b pain i die s uf the Dack Aty position of survunt to the sakd servant in her own heuss, und ollowed aud encouraged the sald verys anttu give orders 1o the defendant touehing tho cauduct of the salid houseliold, and permitted tha valileervunt to make hor tuilet aud natho iy the plaintys rooay, and ta Airt for huurs In her night- Lown lnsard room i Hile presence; and under thy preteuse of giving the wald servant **morphing to l\ulul her nerves, ' the plulnthl repeatedly” visited the sald sorvant after sl nad retired, and admine e luine,” boM by diugilsit, PRICK ONE DULLA OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, ADWAY & €0, 32 Warrew-st, ST S fatered the medicliu dw' the dark; thut the plainti® conspleed with the vald servant 0 rendee the defeadant’s home intolerable, and puccceded to that extent that the defenduant wad driveu Lo tho verye of imvanity by thelr uctions; that the derendunt at lset luit the huwse and sou gt temparary shelter withairangera; thit, ipon smnu-, fug bee away 1 tue mauner aforcaaid, thi plalutie crially fefuived tio doteidant’s yequest io b por- witted tu take bee Safqut child, then & vears old, along with her, Lut wlteryard, when the care of waid child bad become burdensome, the plantiir aent fLun o tho defendant in ke caro of.” Thy defendaut furticr eays that sbe {s without incoma or suparate properly, und diae been ubliged to de pend upon hier nvedic for supbort aitive shy wus avcut awdy, in Uclober, 1878, ‘The case has pot come up for hearing yet; and she trial will be one of the most notabiv of the ktud ever heurd fu u St. Louls vonr. Althouglh | P McCtellan nns long stood nleh as a teacher In | FAIRS, fefiirg, baite, Bt. Louts, the scandulous charges agalust Jim | Stowack Liver. Bow: have brouht ki hito ereat disrepute with the |*Discuscs! licadsche, Cou 'J % ot Board, and that. buly bas peromprorty | SRS IREE Wiy dlamfssed him from the seiool .m\cu upois the | Teraal Vieera, * Warra ted 1o ¢l hefial'l!ruunl:l that llt will corrupt youn: Iadics a‘u, 1y u..}?.'.’l"' oulalulag wu piereury, wi and tnen Lo be taught by a person who i3 apart; L Syl o peschies 100 divorce suil.- AlcClellan refases 1o sten | piE i Ui olloning mnptoe resslies i down und ont, iud will suo o Board ‘fur bty |- Cohtlston iRt el Filincas or she 5 e St Hautis " DR. RADWAY y tasiciens, r\vf«mlr Fegalute, ‘parliy, o1 4 em thres other teuchers hiere Who wera: an the eve Sluk! of Urluglug divoree sults when MaClellan (el 4 e g ol Liue, Flpttering st fho victitn (o the Beliool Board's wrath, P uieuainy Suincilue whes 108, ) TSIk, L AL s e ,, T Ko, 1t il B bt g P’ N =T fden cx ut He 1n HILADELIUIA, Pa, Nov, 18—The fomala | sidcen Flushes of Hes vis weavers fn the curpet-milla of ghe Ninetuenth Ward have struck on account of a notlileation of the reduction of wages of one cent per vard. The strikers are witling 1o aceept a half-cent re- ductlon, LCixcinNati, 0., Nov. 18.—All the coal-mtne fu the vicinity of Zaveswilie, O, are on a strik d-«umxlmuu oquarter of et wlvance g i h ¢ from wil ot (b8 abovcnauicy preri Lel por buge BOI by Druggisis. READ o “ False and Truc. Fendaliteritunnto i ADWAT & €0 2y

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