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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15; 1878, 1o carry It ont 16 a uccessful conclusion would necesaftats an_expenditure and anamonnt of Inbor that conld not ba apolicd without sume rumor of it reacling our cars, Althe same time nor he ers recelsed by Col. Martin, | throwing out eoough Republican votes at the S JIGN. - but ;n!":lu‘r(-l {‘:Lcfl:m r:mrr(d l;’nn flie in tho | varlous precincts to accomplish ¢, and glve TORJJ . oflice of the Secretary of State ar Washington. | Wade's opponent & good majority. slgning vonds for the Northenstera Rallroad, L"fi&"& h Provinces can nuilify treaty rights for | gjscomfitare Wonld be matter of 5 ah the evidence, us far ns gleaned from the seeret | JRICH w4 Ae About fo bay o beindiing eum it :“E Ierence’to the hublle everswhore, Tag 1yt DI S hut Investigating Committee, shows that, hefore | conceded by the British Gavernment, Neithes o | Of the Duke of Sutheriand wilf oxc the lotsey clte sympnih g s 5 i itain has **complicationa™ on | And regree. His vast fucome i LOUISTANA. R tagi a | 1116 wine to recounize that, if thin desicn were | tho money ($3,000) was pald, sufllciont evldence | factthat Getat Tritan has compl fritsered awar in selfish 1 18 never beep THE GREENBACKERS Nt OnLuAxs. Now. 14 uft s now stated inat | SChouvaloff's Mission to Vienna | { om0 iPanal i fisiin immense ad- | was faroished that the party to whom the money | 17 Rd tebep Indeed, Iontenof l hot ater, | USSre aTae gy bisasures. I Londn, B IR CONGRESS, the Ultizens’ Association will not contest the Has Met with Littls vantazes, ot which not the teast would be adl- | was pald had that amount of Influence sith the | jonrnals like the Pall Mall Gazetle will aftect this | Leen ready to receive any torel slaara Epectal Dicated to The Tridune. Iate election, but will prove frands and prose- reet water way_from the Volento Charlul, on | Governor, and that the bonds would be signed | determination a particle.—ZAufalo Commercial | England wished to honor, nngmf,,'h""’ WasnINGTON, D. C., Nov. 14.—Indleationa al- | cute those who committed them. The contest Success. tha bordera of Bokhara and the Turcoman coun- | by the payment of that amount. —This testi- | Advertiser (ep.), here that Garibald{ took ay trr. There e atso anotber abandaned channcl Kuown as the southern branch of the river, This breaka off a4t Hazorasp, sonth of mony 1a furnished by good and Feliadte Repab- | 1t {a hoped the Democracy will learn wia. | on his TIkit to Engiand ten yerr, 2U0le licans, who have no personnl interest {n the In the cpuntry, the Duke b yeors ngo, e e e thess muAL havg | dom from exnerience, and havo a bettor plan of | 11 (1S Counteds the Thuk e indefatizanle o ready poiat to an effort to consalldate the twen- | will be entered In the civll canrts to-mayrow by 3 v or mora Depresentativéselect to the mext | scveral of the defeated candidates nominated by | pyjled German Bishops Desire . d - | the Citizens' Astoclation. s the City of Khiva, and (s traceable | been n 1 ‘Wavern: campalgn In 1880 than in 1R7H. If they do nat, 3 70 aned s po. Goagroes: choeil 4% Indepen el (:"'"’ BOUTR CAROLINA; IReconcliiation and Re~ i it Ot Ruren | freaame eallasfon'h ‘r‘&%‘.’&:‘}" {overnor A | elr chancen of snccess In tho Trasidential contest | ST Feclamatians fn Sutheriandshire. tozetiey backers Into a third party organization, to €0~ | cyypyperon, 8. C.y Nov. 14.~Thres managers Dagh, It entored the Caspian probably in the | tes waa | session snuil atter 1 o'clock (o night, | are very amall indacd. There must be thorough |' o 0 xpondod on railronds mey overate for the exereiso of thebalance of power [ of {h recent election At Kings Tree, Williams. . patrintion. T st selonuntil aiter I1 o'clock t0-night | 1iY'GE fctiony no diviston of forces;-fa riding of | OLHEE works, must, of Inte years, have absorbey between the reguar Democrats and Republic- | burk County, wera Arrested to-day for fnterfer- known 8s Aktubbe. It consequentiy pssed OAS L :ccnl hahhlv|n: no ndr;r:::ll‘l‘nzln'l“l:orlaih:lntgs'al_gzn from his Boottish nru:enr:'g"‘,a:"','mch he drewy and. The chances, however, are that most of | 132 with United States Supervisors, Other close to Kizii Arvat, the Turcoman post which UALTIES. o | ime omestians e suaniag & o e b, mEer 008 though 1y the Greenbackers will nsusily act with the Dern. | Arrests are expected, England Likely to Have & Big | the Rnsstans appear now to have permanently ARl o pu (Dem. ) : Yhis enterpriso ba now br"u:}f{m{ll Tegret (( piy ocrats, on the ground of substantisl accord 1 [ g ?"@;"vfimhe following 18 Kalffir War on Her :aum, 'sm.‘-: y w:n,ung l.hcl.e e Ithel Iu)ull'v OFF THE TRACK. The election returns show protty cleatly | The Dukels not inconta in probaby ng‘-lrlné%n financial views and purposes. It is not fmprob- | tne mn:l:l "‘:;m'}'," P:l-lm-vm"m For Gove Hands. wo original beds of the Ozns, but it {8 highly Br.Jonw, N. B., Nov. 14.—A traln on the | that the Greenback party has ran lte race, and it | 000 a year, A hundred years ago the ), Gowera were n poof family, and lm{‘""""' improbable that {t 13 to either of them that tho i Montaku denlores fn ono of_her letters 11y i‘o\\"-' . . , a8 8l ere, th River Ozus has veverted. 1 such wera the | New Brunswick Raliway san off the track at | e no} cradlishid cace. . Ticteyae lsnhsseiins able, however, that enongh of these Independ- | ernor~~Hogyt, 819,507; Dill, 97,0605 Mason, Na- Peel, aix rattes below Forenceville. The cars | massof tho party wera sold oub by thole Jeaders. ents may hold a separate caucus to dictate the | tional, 81,738; Lane, Prohibitiouist, 8,653. case, it would not only lead to '*Russia reuc- ne | erty o her stater Gower, b eelertionof Speaker and other officers of the o g ARy 7 The Address of the French Conservativa | cupving Khiva,” but aleo to her ncquirioz pos- | rolled down the embankment, aud the passcn- ;r;'.‘,“"h’,‘f“":'.fi"h‘""{!:n :’,:",“,,,{’,';};.,,:'.'22":’.:‘,‘,‘; llm’xhn i valties Wore ;,“:“‘["'gsh ;“""‘;,"r‘;flel.‘nnd House. Prentuent Greenbacker lenders urge | . BT, PAOL, Minn., Nov, 14.~The fnnkrm ress Benators Tame and Nog- session of the wholo of Kara Kum, and the | ger.car took fire. ‘Ihres woro killed aud several [ 1o recont Bste eleotions that it 14 folly to pretend |'this, "Tho Seolch cstates camna fnto the faniy 1hut their only hobe of siccess lies in a new pos rints returns from countfes, nearly all official, centre of her power in Central Asta would at | infured. Bome were dly burned. that it can et anything like o reepectable fignre in | by the marriade of the Dnke's rrlindfather ;’x ( Jitieal organization, especiaily ns tho recent :m"{flfl( iy “"l‘,'l‘,';‘.':,n"‘;fi"‘j““",o‘m,“l‘:”fl;:“i conmittal. nitce:bo shifted rfi'r“uTéfl{:fi':: 1o :\;"l'\'.m’:!it P e future contests,.—Adnsas City Times (Dem,). the Countess (In ice uwn right ot Suthertnn. ] 3¢ et ol 24, y’ an @ slhiurns O Il |~ evol 3! g - - “ a3 elections shiow Lhat the East repudiates them, ) Tl st ebieh b M Ul o Qoverndd'by the superior rnod, the* negro | and by hia own union with the helress of (g Earl of Cromartic. 1le is the greatest owner of was 17,824, and thelr available ailinces must. be with the g voters aealat In the triumha of thelr suporlors, and |'gqpop, g pre. S BE Nn:.lfl.‘g(}t'f:& Tepublican, for THE EAST, must be obvious to avery ohserver. It Is more prohable, however, that the changoe EAst BAoINAW, Mich., Nov, 14.—Joseph but does not derive from niy that enrages our aear brothers, The negroca are ] praperty nearly 8¢ largo an Income ns ' Contrens, has 700 majarity, With two countles WASTERN ROUMELIA fsnot of this startling character, and that thie | Torporke, s Pole, 80 years old, whiloolling gear | yoting, while the whites aro gutting their votes and | gthars, + : ’ 18 several "‘fig}gfiN- (ot trom. wiuc il probably reducothe | Pmmserorovss, Nov. 14.—The oternational | rumorsefea anly o ho l.nutln;;, sem of e | fog 8t Dut & o' awmill'this ovening was | soning to Contressthe repreertarives wo b bo: e e uan 5},‘,"3{;‘;';,}"{‘,\‘;',“_;‘“@;‘; 5 # msjorlty d with some slight mod- | river, which {s the most western branch of 1t, | drawn {nto a gang-sew and his hiead cut of o | fore nezro cquality, and alss those which wo North! riy Raflround, Spectal Dispaich to Ths Tridune., b e s b andt which ehould flow {0to the marshy lake of | leaves a wite und tive smali children, el 1o Bouthern toprasentation when tho nciraes | & ortbWwestert Railroud = & al ein. ), HORTICULTURE. "The Stato of Uonuecticnt and the whola p 't country aro to be congratalated on the clection of r;:g::nl;‘l‘:r‘"fi:fix::lu:::::::_‘I,lrrgfl"'::: Gen. Hawley In tfie First Distrlct by a plurality of Albughir, the southwestern corner of ‘the Aral Sea. This arm was dammed up about fifty years ago, aud Jis waters diverted to another armg bot evef since it has displayed a constant n- clination to retarn to lts former course. Tha DAKOTA, 't fons, the scheme of reforms for Esstern i Nov. 1 tal r | Yanxros, Nov. M.—tiranville G. Bennett, | ifications, GaDr:rT::r"l'x:lu?uwN!:'nn]‘nc;l;gznlmr:u ;ol:;x’;':._ Delegatd-elact 10 Cfllllg'm' who has just | Roumelia propored by the Porte, which includes four countles, Riving the following fotals: reachied home from the Black llmuhvusmun a partly elestive Councll-General and popular apublie reception to-pight by his Republican | el t officers. Crosweil, Reoublican, 122,163; Uarncs, Demo- | friends in honor of hlg EI!!MO’I‘I. "An Iimmense ctians far certatniioen crat, 78,0003 Bmith, Greeuback, 73,057 Tne | nssembloxce greeted bim, and, with spcechos et — "POISONED SUGAR. Rtartling Y'ralds on the Government nng s 4" Consumo BUSMONED TO LIVADIA. . Nov. 14.—Prioca Dondon- | 0% of matcr was believed to be fncreasing with abont2,000, Mr, Landers had scarcely anyother || Sneclal Yo elneinnati Commerctat, 1878 1l 101050, Til- | and music, & most entbuslastic evening was Sr. PrrERSBUND, each year, so that tha task would not have been | of Proceedings. 3 8 e ;:i?“l;?)?fi“?g.flézoner g?g;l. n":rel:e remalning | passed. The admission of Dakota as & Stata | koft Korsakoff, Russlan Governor of Bulgaria, | qdificult oneol removingthe dam altogethier,and Svectal Dispateh (6 TA® Tridune, fl',‘a':‘.":l""‘,‘“:""f.fi“‘::"‘l':r'::;:z“f Ri“:h‘flgmg":fil Nzw Yonk, Nov, 18.—I¢ 1s alleged on gang was tho prominent theme, Beanett's sjority | hss been summoned to Livadia. thus rostoring the Laudau branch Lo its origiual autliority that startling frauds are being Uraugly Brrmvarieto, I, Nov. 14,—Tho twenty- | on public guestions. Qen. llawley is a acholar countics will Incrense Croswell's plurality 10 | o yhg Territory 1a 1,800, p e b 5 i i i 2 CUOUVALOPP, . Thls Ie, probably, what has oceurrad. 1% | yhird gonual meeting of the Tilinols Stato tlor- | bothof boaks andof the world, besides beinga | b0 Hzlt.In tha manufacture of refined surars, 4 svouk 300, he followi t 5 g Viexna, Nov, 14.—Count. Schonvaloff had & fimy n}a:hl;ewxrhe“nu(l‘;:'cn h;‘t’lfxr:(llh:h%h“bm?‘:; ticultural Soclety \vfil be held at :hn r:mmu ‘:' very ;rucl‘lcul rrlll;‘n of afalrs, clc’anegn )‘;f. pnl‘n e 'uurw-mzlyhr‘ni number of reliners have, It 1y (o THEROUINL S vws OrE L DRI Tt YELLOW. FEVER. conference of soveral houre! duratlon with tha | Hor of 160 greater gealgn of flaoting tho Oghuz | |\ 6tate Board of Agriculture In this city next | Litsiey Fochindedt tn his oplnlans, —Sprinefield | bellaved, beatf using’ polsonous adulicratigns, m;:“-,;n Wprfs:mi:\';e:&my Republican, 9,785 - . Rusalan and German Ambassadors hiere. mich remaios to be done, It I uccessary o re- | month, commenciog Nov. 16, and continu- | 1 iy sagy to account for the dofent. In ;’r[m,g"““:g:'l‘fi;‘m“:‘?‘:‘I"’,fi‘l’g:‘l“‘m?? the Gor. s 2 i h 9 JACKSON, MISS. WAR PROBADLE. momber that the grestest rusb of water 18 at [ ;ng four days. 1t s cxpected that 800 g el co fur u cheap the first place, Mr, Tilden and s politisal inti- or 400 members will be in attendance, | yaas, atan rocent defeats and exposures, and procecdings will donbtless be of unusual | yhrow homa into the coutost with all tho Intcrest. Paina have been token to arrange | forcathay conld command,” and spont immenso such a programmo of exerelses that all who at- i)m. ch{c ;n;:e{‘.w l;l;"‘% nfi‘éfi?} II%'n ,"‘g, 'fifl“:r tend may be intarosted and instructed, Every e s > e, department of sclenca directly rolated to Lortl- | o lie arked ot this ::':J“%;,"';', eratipninat culture, as well s all branches of tho practical | Licutenant, and In electing him 'Tiiden getd &' new art, will bu represanted by papers read by pey- | huid on the political maclilne, sad_can make an sons specially educated or experienced o the resent toward the weaty becanso the canals for trigation, cte., are all constructed on the loft bank of the river. 'This fact must facilitate the task of restoring the Oxus to its old bed. Tho Russlans probably mean by the phrase * reoccu- pyiug Kjpva " that they will seize the Laudan mouth JI the river. S MISCELLANEOUS. ANOTIHER KAPPIR WAR. Loxpox, Nov, 14.—It 18 reported that Intelil- Willlams, Democrat, 85103 Rellron, Green- JAcks0x, Mss., Nov. 14.—No new cases o the L o - : " + 0xDoy, Nov. 14.—Au fuflucntial Commiltee, bck, 5,740; Nowberry's plurality, 13248, Gen | jayt forty-cight hours, No deator.’ The epl- | under tho Chairmansbip of Lord Lawreacs, t Willlama’ In 1876 was 2,034, e 143145 | domie s considered closed, - | velog formed to obtatn, in view of the proba- o '”"r""‘:‘;‘,'""“.'l.hof,‘l’::“"a‘,’;e:&n‘c{' The foltonlng explatus itself: bility of war With Afguanistan, an exprossion of ard. Democ V304 % | | Jackeo¥. Miss,, Nov.-14.— 70 the fTon. J. Tar- g 7,623; Willets' plurality in 1876 was 2,187, ?:::‘; ;lrftmgry ‘,,,,,.l,,,’,,;,,,{il 'f':'hfiln'.'”:mfi, fi'k flu ;“::m":;l;:rfl‘n :::: of the immediate sum 0 your (neptle state that, tha: ' ""%'7,“‘“’ majority 1,082 His plurslity now 1s the g‘:n'alw.’«fyunlenuv. 'l'hln)lln‘v’u‘:&lfl griviocty | P ki A 1 ¢ have mnplu tacans to pay all indel ness and to B v. 14.—A Uerl ch says YTn|n| Distriet—McGowan, Republican, 14, | inect the demanus for suifering on accont of the | ¢pg lmfl:{, .&mv. to mg.,,",.‘m“::,mnl .y 305; Upton, Demacrat, 0,340; Dawson, Green- {.f::";,{:r'.'X;"O‘;‘:‘;";}’:‘.‘l:;;:;‘:mn‘.‘r:;_‘“ fare } ngements with Austris respecting Kastern ‘This dlscoyery concerns every denler o, " sumor, in tho country, Investigation udfnfi'. subject wds: imatiratad hrv fmporters and ros finers; who have: beén drfven out of the byg. 108 by thelr Mabllity to compets with ulstisp.. | est dealers and refiners. Bome elght Treay; ;nzonts are working up the caso, Bamples of | sugar frum varlous reflneries sold fn this map. . ket hava been unalyzed by competent chem. .dsts, In overy chse 80 for examiney gluvose, u cheap material mede from corn, hap ottier convulslve struggle forthe Yrosidency, —New York Expross (Dem. ). o tters of wliich they troat. Open discussions I . om detected [n.a’ large proportion; al; 12,245, McGowan's plurality In 1870 was F. DARKADALE, affuira had no immedinto sucees gence has baen received that a furtlior outbreaic ma Wo trust Speaker Randall will rulo all ef- ¢ B portion; also the aud bie mnjority 1,620, 11l plurality thia Howard Association, It o asserod o S ED o dellned Rus. | by Kaflrs is fmmincat. The rebel tribcs ara | o 4 toplce ntrduced L -‘a‘:k’r'h 12 | tarts ot tnvestigation in order. The Hoass can- : mbbate the color of the sigar, "T o Testia yene! ;r?fll?fl'l trict—Burrows, Republiern, 14,200; THE FEVER COMMISSION. sla's good ofilces eiativg o Afchasistan, 1t 1a | massed In great strength under Cetewayo, tho :lll “1:0 l:;ml:mm;::;;mm“p:t; ";“ n'mmf‘:‘ :‘;:lc“"l"w“l{{":‘;gfl‘l’,:'l:";:“c‘;u:"'l:";::::'ts:“"' in l!mudhmi, L‘!]m Tovenun ay well as consumenn. = o 3 i M. N. " Lidred, Democrat, $,161; Slicrwood, Uruunl'mk, Mexurnis, Nov, 14.—Dr. Bémiss and Co). Iar- considered unprobable that Kuseta ever offered | King of the Zulua. The Dritish force on the an exhivition conslstiog of frults, plants, | solve itself into halt a dosen enerastic Commitieas Decsuse the rofinery 6 9XDOrtA, 18 Obliged to frontier i lu duoger of being overwhelmed un- obtaln a drawback from tho Uovernment, o Tho Reptblican' majority in 1370 was | doe, members of tho Natioval Fever Commis. | tHem of Inquify , and give tho wholo of Ils great mind to flowers, lnscets, ete. “ X ¥ makooath that tho sugars have been made from r‘x}‘tl:mlx;{:l‘:l’c'flgm:g ‘Iliol:’px:n'lfi{ll:c:;f ’ul)g'Mt sion; have roturacd 804 reloiued Dr. Cochrane. LORNE, 1essurompliy uinl "e:\).’ i Arrangements have been mado for reduced | H e, IO E e Oy O o priatiors ifnpocted. pure, st suxdts, Tovt. Democrat, 3,463% Cotstock, Greanback, | They leata to-morrow niglit for Richmand, acs ARRIVAL AT LIVERPOOL, SHENSR Do Bix rates at the Springilcid hotels and an tho fol- | will not take up mach flrie. It both lfouscs wil | % S Juleatly inereatlng tho apparant valus 11585, Do tatority In 1570 wa Sy 11l | Sovibaied by Dre, O, W, Miteholl D. D BRI | 1 vono0r. Nov. 14—The Marquie and Mare | o e Jialie aays the Uouccll of Btate hus 06. | jowing raylronds: Chicaco & Alton, Hilnols [125res Lo dn nothing ef tho Masech exsert piails | frop, garm ho obtaing n much lurger drabuck At acrs, Hober Jones, . P F en, A el S - o . Vi i 1 .. | necessary appropristions and in e s s, "‘g.’:{:,‘ ¥ é‘.‘l:,;':.‘i,‘,‘,{?,}t.,‘ Republican, 184503 u'i;r;. W, Jo Eufiu:'lo l:t’n‘:zl the m«nfl}}L of .mn chioness of Lorng, accomnpanled by the Duke of clded that the Sco .of Naples Is m tho Royal | Cuntral, Poorls, Pekin & Jacksonvilie, Spring- | iy atchas, Do United. Statos will b Mpn’plnd mattor is sure to provoke great public {n patronage, aud the Archbishopappolnted by the Vatican counot enjoy the temporalitles of the Bee until hie has obtatucd bis investure and ex- equatur {rom the KioT, YORXION SILVRA. Loxpox, Nuv. '14—It apocars that the Couventlon with, ¥rance, whereby Italy fleld & Northwostern, ToleuoyPeorls & War- saw, rekin, Lincoln & Deeatur, Ohto & Missis- sippt, und Indianapolis, Bloomtngton & Western. bohuwlau 18 the 4 content,—JNew York Herald (Ind. ) Southern politicians are not such fools ry tofall to read aright the lesson of the Northern elactions, and wo shall be grostly mistaken It 1arge number of tho more wiss and patriotic among them do not aca the folly of loncer linking thelr fato with a parly that eaninot counton caerying a, single Stato in the North from Mnlne to Cuitforia. MeCunly, Hemocrat, 16,6403 Mead, Greenbuvk, Public Health Association, which convenes on | Conbaught ana’ Prince Leopold and suites, ar- 6871 Brower's plurality ln 1570 wab 1,741, ‘This | tho 10th rived at 0 o'clock this morning. At 10 o'clock vear 1t 1s 2 500, i TEXAS. the Royal party went to tha Towo-fall attend- Keve t Y Republl 1 - .\lItfl:fi-’l‘lz.hnié‘{:nJ‘n»::t_h%?&%c;r'mtl&“ry,‘i’l‘;‘fm NEw ORuEANS, Nov, 14~—The Galveston | 04 bY & milisary escort. Detachments of volun c 2214, In 197, Whiting, Qreenbnek, had $30 | News' Austin spocisl says: Qov. Hubbard will | tcers were stationed at prominent polnts along soles. In 1877 Cunger'i plurality Was 8,041, to-mortuw m‘::d his :m““ State quarantine 4he ronte, and the streets were crowded with 'This year it 1s 990, proclamation, to take effect from and after | People, whogave the visitors a hearty reception. " tion =nd Pcrlmpsl long cunlmw:ralyl aver the dogree of the culpdbility of the reilners, Tug names of tho relners {mplicated are not yet made public, ' ... . BHARKS. 'flautlog the Vafture of the fe In & Noval PROGRAMME OF DUSINX3S, each report to bo followed by & discusston of its topics, unless otherwise orderod by the Soclety: TURSDAY A Mo 1. Opening exerciaes, with introductory remarks . The canyass ot otes fo tho Elalitt and Nisth | § i ngrees to ' withdrsw from circulation ber |\ 4 e idoni—d, W, Ttobison, - ‘Thopl must vow realize tiat the #olldity of tho : A Betontin . ey vl i b coupited fo erral dap: | s © | et wis TS ustomon, tagr | Il v, ey vongenc, to 81| gl o . sl e sl sty e ok il Dol o ' ) . a2 ' —8, @, 3 A oy Kni 0Ly Wi n 4 ARKAN VICKSBURG, Royden recetved the Royal party. The Recorder ::‘,’,‘l‘d,‘u e e -uv:: e Hrniitica o Ganbet] Trortloalte | the’ pashondorunce. of mummbérs: Infetiigance, and | . ot & year, hudeed hardly a month, passes but ANBASB. Vicrsaono, Noy. 14.~Refugees are rétarnlog | oo the ddress from the Liverpdol Town B Y ure, Flrst District—E, C. Jisthoway, Ottawa, wonlth will always be ngalnat theoi.~Clereland [, shark spoils a British ship of ooe or more of G-frano plecvs and potiin gold, MONGCASY'S APPHAL. Mapnato, Nov, Mi—The appeal of Moncasl, TURSDAY P\ X, 1, President's annual address, 2. Heport of Commitiee on Orchiard Caltare—L. CONGNERAIMEN ELECTRD, daily, bat the medical faculty bave oot yet de- Councl, nud the Prasident of the Chnmber of : lteralid (Rep.). 5 LtrrLe Rock, Ark., Nov. 14.—~From official | cided it sate. Commerco resd the addross from that body to 1 % hor hairds, Vhile the vesscl ls fn the harbor, Thero s no mistaking the logic of evonta. ‘or viding fo the offing, a man tumbles overboard, returna so tar reeelvtd there no longer remalns ©. Prancis, Springeld; 8, G, Minkler, Uswogo; | Tha elactions of 1878 are now over, and results |:or 18 capsized from u Loat, or attembts t NEW ORLEANS, the Marquls, who roplied to both. The Royal | the regicide, wiil be hoard in ten days. new i " i Y : ! 0 swim any doubt of the election of four Democratio 4 s riy afterwards presented themselves on the , BAINE, Jumes T, ook, Warsaw. are known. In looking forward to 1880 fors Pros- | ashiord, nud e torn {n pleces by sharke within Congresmen from. this Stote, tamely: FirstDls. | NBY OnLEANS, Nov. 14.—Three Ueaths from | party Y Pamts, Nov, 14.~Ilippolyte Adolphe Taine, | pih Rebort '\’,‘f‘,';f,::“‘s‘&‘{,“{',mmf{. 1 Selle— pight of help and sound of Hruman voice, The trict, P, Dono; Becand Distrlct, W. F. Siemons; [ Jellow fever. balcony oyurlooklog {he Exehange, which was ety “m“dm’{ e o0 ot s gaot the autbor, wds toslay elocted member of tho hing s obscuting the fact that thora la no such ] T ! Alto Pass; 1. M. Whortor, Aledo, ! Alleo Davics, of Liverpool, lias just returned to Tuird District, Geonlen E. Cravets; Fourth filed with an enthusiastic crowd. Thoy then | French Academy. Tk TERSBAT EVENING, Thoman A. Hendriéka fs the min uow most promi- | . ; Distrlct, Tuomns M. Uusther, ¥ WOMAN SUFFRAGE. procesded to the landicg stage and embarked ERAIN, 1, Teportof Corm oo Aeorology—Prof,J. | me o oo e Kt o Hoanle an (e siandard. | 'the Marsey, aud fo her log " s duly recorded ——- —_-— outha tender for the steamshlp Sarmatiau. hMmle.m N“t'xl) f,"" Elcct:lml law pessed ll’."’nc'!’. s;} lfi:.lx-“:u l’gmd.:'.l ulL ‘Turner, Jackavn- Iunrlt’r %rom ;wai?um‘zu party. !lngllnn;nlu ‘um. u, terrible catastroblie of the kind, She wu N o LH s No AN C] ol ond all controversy, Ant i3 'ndr - MASSACHUSETTS. Sccond Day's Procsedings of the Convention | After 8 warm leave-taking the royal Princos re. | the Chamber of Deputios yestaruar, =~ ] vige 'nui,'mnf Conmittes on Flotlcaltura—Prof, | ts the oniy man f tno Nocth ivho_ an_cAtet tha ‘:::lhmfl °'7"' L ","," k""""’!" Aie Fro: ANALYZING THB VICTORY. at Indisnkpolls, Ind, turned to the aliore and the steamer procoeded | ¢ gy, The Corted will probably adjourn Dee, | ; Ve N. Standish, Gsiesboeg: ¥, A, Dutler, | National Convention hacked by & solld Democratia ngo, on :tlis const of Juva, and one of her Dicpiteh tn the Now York llerald, * Bpecial Dizsalch to Tha Tribune, ' to sen. 10. »f'n, question Gl tno dissolution of the | Bloomingtoni. G No Denuls, lamilton; R, W, | State. This faétis potontial, and will he recog- | crew, a JWelshman,-of the namo of Owen, went Hunt, Uslesburg, . WEDNEADAY A, M. 1. Reportof Committes on Genaral Hortlénlte ure, Sccund District=Ls K. Scofield, Froeport; “Third District—A, C, Hsmmond, Warsaw; Fourtt Disterct—1i. K. Vickroy, Norpial, 4, Raport of Comwmitieo-on Vagetable Gardunlng —Capt. E. Hollister, Alton; 3..IL. Gaston, Nor- mal, B WEDNESDAY b, 1. Roport of Committee on Vineyard Caltore— J, B, starr, Llsan; tho -Hon! Gi° C. Lamphere, Uulesburg; Jucols Zlnw, Qhtan, - &, Itevort of Comnmittos on Utilizing Fralts and Vewetablea-~Jonathan l'ertam,; Uhicago Graves, Bandwich} O, B.-Cappa, Mt. Pl U, dteport of C\u\?mlucn 98 Liandaca) Sng—"The How, W Jo i . ingy Ualen, nized when the Demouceacy of tha country aasom- bla ta nam next candlaate for Prestdont.— Indianapolis Sentinet (Dem. ), ' h In the Third District the olection of Gen, Jotoph E. Johuston over Uol. Newman, (reen- backer, was ansated {n advance by A system whioh has been too often tried o times of nced {n thiseity of Michmond ta fal] fts exunxhnfledxnemlflr‘ at the late day, Tho sstonishing majofity of Qea, Jobaston and the 110 leas astonilshing minonty of F"":»?"'u'""'h".‘""fln‘?"t‘? ur)n\gxpnetcdhn:ll pm-: of . el "ol a hat Tenaon 1o ballers decidudly favorable 1o uim--abow | Judged Lo by somo Hikeen foct ir Jenuth. Suh very :m\.;’n“glr 'lmlw “:l”i'.','u':%"zx to &.! “nam':ma‘: ;fll{l}&;&l:ylé};:i:;&hnukh large, are yotnot unusual ‘may ba to e friend ho.custodians and my- o TRty B o Hallup ey SAQ ROW dhtaing T EDGAIAEE o ‘uch. tho. tizer s ghe xr.%mn Lo to Any-tamd ATy iy At~ friends M " ’fvuflm@ Ll R le‘:‘ the lnunw, he h’w Bosvox, Nov. 0.—The Miadlesex Club, which | Ispranarouts, Ind, Nov, 14.—The second | The weathor was ine, and the whole procoed- Is the head-entre of the Republican party In | dav's procoedings of the Conveotfon of tha | ngs passed off with great cclat. thls victnity, held & more than ususlly hiopor- | American Woman's Buffraga Assoclation were . THE SARMATIAN, tant mecting thls ofternoon at Youona's Hotel | attended by a slightly-Increased number, es~ The saloon of, the Barmatian s artistically in tiis efey, Thera were,vpesout Governorelect | peclally the night sessiob, whien a vory brilllaut | decorated with ferns and flowers. The stnte- Talbot, Gicn. Baniis, Conzressmen-olect Nore | audlence gathered st Masonle Hall to listen to | room of the Princess ia upholstered fnblussllk; cross. Russell, nud Bownan, Attorney-General- | tho efforts of a number of the advocates of the | that of Lady MacNamara in crimson silk; whils elect Marston, Becratary of State-clect Plerce, | cause. Tho reports of .the conditlon of the | ¢ho Marquls’ foam 15 quite plain. The apsrt- Mayor Hruce, of Somurville; Charles J. Noyes, | work in Olto, Kansas, . Mire and California | ments are capacions, each consisting of two of of Buaton; Collector Beard, ex-Collector W. A, | showed that, neide from.-su ‘encousagiog | the ordinnry.siaed: state-rooms converted inty Simmons, A. O. Davidzon, of Watertown; Sher« | growth _of public ~ opinlon, wot much | one, with ‘bathircoms and boudolirs attached, 4 Kimbull, of Lowelly Senator N, M. Hawkes, | bad bLeen accomplished. ~ The' Callfornta Con- hem.muu,"fiued'up. Escli of the beds has a of Lyuu; Cdf, W. T, Grammar, of Woburn, and | stitutlooal Conventlon hus' adopted a scction | chatr arrangemunt, enabling tho occupant to it others of less gote. Cal, Daulel. Newdham, of | dving away with distinction of sex {n conferring | uprighe. , fhia berths arc oroamented with sil- Cortes will come uj tpr discussion at the end of January, on tho regssgmbiing slter the Christ- mas recess. o [ YRESCH' POLITICS, LoxpoN, Nov. M.4A Paris dispatch states that the address ofsthe Consorvative Scnators tu the wuaicipal clectors, n draft of which was prepared some weeks 820, has at length boen ofliclally emitted afteProprated remodeling, 1t attributos to the Kipudlicaus st large the views and purposes of aicvery small soction of that party. It abstalys from stating the aims of the Uonurvnl‘;fivfiié and argaes the ne- with: fout dthepd fo'bnthie, They were all good awiiiidid, $1f. Oyeh, Who was the most akill- ful, hud venttired somo llttle distauco from the vessely when Ne waa suddenly beard Lo utter & porcing slirlok. ) A largo shark, rising suddenly rom the bottom, had bitten him Jmmediately below tha fth b, and liteeally tort him to feces. ., A rope was thrown to hilm, but his nfurlos were ‘80 terrible that he fmmediately sabk. 1lis companions ped uninjured, but of Owen's body no trave was recovered. Tue shard ‘which attacked blm wos, we aro tuld, cessity for protel the fostitutions which are In no dnn7er, bifarefully avolds npccllygéz en- e Ga ale, Gul?lqurnaflu..uuwn- the Conatitution amydz'tnéed: 'So purely nid, tive 0 document,” brgatiing & despundent alr, Groton, presided, .+ suflrage upou tha people, Bocucies were made | yer shiclds bearing tho Roval arins, the Argyla | wili produce littia gffect. 3 Pl 38 Ntuxa, - tho plces where thoy cando tno moat good. --lch- | {tatdg 1o attatk hnything with Nie fn itd vat, it NEMAIRS DY GOVARLECT TALBOT. by Miss Lelia Padgott, of Puiladelphia; Mies | arms, and the arms of the Dominlon of Canada o Nk q’ifl‘l‘eflvg% s e e c,l,-..? opast of o ',';‘.7.';,.‘.}:,'&";',‘{';"5‘,%’,_’ oFTof | moud (Va.) Wala (Greenback-Dem)« hunges, becames for the tine porsested witlh & , Nov, 14.—FH8 walors r courage not b8 olvn. We shull never exter- ‘miuato hitn, aud his presenco in tropleal waiers must aliways rémain a constant source of dohzer, Moonwinle ho hes mu least the meril, that ‘wiierever belmay be found he afforda a certum rougn apecicsof sport. ‘There s no better spot than thaping {or o shark with a hook the size o itehforic; and B huie plece of pork by way of alt, Hurpoontor the creaturu Is misu an cx.t. ing amuscinent; sithonah achiom practived, Of . 1ate years, tooy the shurk bas been lunted o 1OV ‘?uq clan{tilv.tyays. 'Fuercis o better fotm'of pifto practia thoh Lo atioot at him truu oref’ the §tomy, with explusive bullets. 1t sou mist him, he atill follows ont if bie 18 bit, u eroat hulp Png i1 hiim. Ilo rulls slowly overun bis lm:rc. isplaplog his eruul, eaping juws aud ‘vast expunse of white undersurtace, ond his Jbrother sharks, vomiug up from sround, quartel ‘aud dispute franticalfy over the carcass. Lut, however, of all modes of shurk chese, because most scientlfle, and consequentiy muAt anusing, ia that reccntly adopted in her Mujesty’s navy .of combining torpedo drill with stark flaery. *A minlaturp torpedu Is tacluserd fn a balt of Junk ot pork, and “lowered with proper cares The bat or,{ {s duty chargud, and at the moment the nuge Hih séfzes, and, ae n dike-fishier wonld sy, “potches " that tiaipting fnprssl, tho crcult 1 completed. The effect 18 fustantaneons. Tle head ond Jaws of the motster are blown luto ‘fragments, oud, B babbllug circle fn the water ‘maltes (ho spot whicre; a few seconds Lelore, bis dorsal [In shiowed abuve the wave - mg—— — ** HEWITI'S COMMITTEE. KRpeciat Diwaten fo Tie Tribune. Sonaxton, Pa., Nov, 14.~The Hewite Latat Qertain porsons in this oity, who, for some reason that no ono can comprohiend, call thiemactves Demaceate, say that the Damoaccata of the Stats fatled to carry thelr Stalo und Lvnl{\ltlvo tickots because they did not make sufliclent concessions to the Ozconbackers, Assuming Ly the term ! Greenbackers ™ thoy mean thosa who belleve that Congruss has aathority under the Constitation 10 mako tho notes fssned by the "Vreasney of the United States a Jogal-tender for private dabss, and, that Congress ought bY ite mero suthority .to_keep somo fixod oF unoertaln ntity of such legal- tetider notea lu circulatlon, the amount to ba regulated by Cangress, I8 18 very easy to sco why . Dewacrats conld maso no concestions to thom, far no intelligent man can accept that duetrino and ad- cbere fo It yithout censing fo be a Democrat, 1t 18 vory true that suime Demacrate wero cauglit by the delusivo folly svove delined, but they nave or will very soon recnver from it Ve ropeat that any nan who concddus Lo Congre: 10 On0tMOoUs power of making Treasury notes or suy other token & Ivpal-tendor for dedts, and tho Turther power of revninting the volame of such lesnea at {ts di crotfon, has no right to call hinwelf moct A man who denles the bleth, death, snd resifro tion Of Christ, might as \weil cafl Blmself a Chrl Gap, —Springfeld (L) Re Demn. v e ——— e TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. 1'novipExcs, R, L, Novi 14.—~Tho new City- Ilall was takon possossion of to-day by tho mo- | nicipat oflcers and dedicated. Iresident Rob- fuson, of Brown University, mads tho prayer, and Dishop Hondrickson (Chtholle) pronounced tne benedittion, v - = X dpecral Dissatch tn TR Tridune, T Rasti o A uartered.” A lallies’ boudolr and u smoklag- Mr. ‘'nlbot wes the lon of the hour, and when | Mary F. Eastman, ol BOI;%II, r: :h‘{l.::!nr‘tzz; lr‘uam o e atebon ta e G, 5 he arose fn reaponco to o toast o was loudly | of Indinnapulls; A Ty 8 X NOT'S T eheered. After allnding 1o the volo polled by | President of the Inaline Btate Assoclatlon; | and sulte \:ll‘ll cuf:.:::':l\fgmme:\":noul, with lhl!'h-,r bhesaid: ‘It secmu to me, gentlemen, | Migs Libble C. Gault, of Wisconsin; Mrs. Fraok. | twenty-fiva servauts. Sydnoy mlf who la com- that the lIUMK‘l\oluv aiven for our opvonent | lin Auderson, of indisna; Eva A. Pinnay, of | misstoued to make skotches of Interesting should hc.nu adimonition 4o the party in power, | Qhlos snd George W, Jullan, of 1ndianapolls, | scenes fn. the Viceregnl brogress, acconipanies no mnalter how atrong they are, that every | The effort of this Zentigman was iu bis boai | the party, . Mr. Hall accompanied the Princo of effort. siould be '“flflfl‘lfld'fltm}' the poples | yein, nud wasa really eloguent and poweriul | Wales to. Indis. Cul, 3leNoll, the Queen's that that party 18 determioed to be economical | plea for the equal rizhts of woman bofore the | equerry, accompanies the Priucess Loulse, Lo walt ‘rumwl;f"\‘lv lhnl"jN‘! offort sbould be | faw, The closing session of the Conventlon Was | wiil return Lo Kngland after the sccomplish- m:ulc]lu curta [‘t“mE vublle emumcsi aod that | hetd to-night, when the followlng officers for | ment of the Jouroey. From Movllle will be for- uulsdn- cmexlx‘t ol s].nllflullguhllmt has taken | tpoensuing year were eleoted: warded to the Queen the plan of thaship and hold of the people shuuid bo taken out of | * psitent—Mri, Rebecca N. Mazzard, ot Mis- | the detalls of the journey. politics. 1 think it 18 the dity now of the Ke- | gonyy, . AT MALIPAX, publican party 10 brivg tie Ntato expenses V co-Prestdints ol Large—Col. T. VWentworth Havtrax, N. 8., Nov, 14.—I¢t is undorstood down to a peace basis, as ncar as posslule down | Higpinwon, Mary Livermore, aad Willlam Lloyd | that the landing day of the new .Governor-Gion. tu the expenses which exlsted previous to the | Garrlson, of Massachasetist Dr. A, C, Avery, of | aral and Princess Loulse will be proclaimed a war,” Colorado: the Hon, Gieatge Willlam Curtls, of New | o hiie boltday. Thie oroction of arches and Iriet_nddresses wero made by Congressmen. | York: Mrs, Marzaret V. Longloy, of Ublo 7 b clect Bowman, Norcross, and Russeil, aitep | Utldert liaven, of Geoggia: ihe lon. Geo: whith Collecsr Beard wias futroduced, ‘Thy | Jalian and Mrw, Gov. Wallacs, of [udi Collector made a severa attack on Butlerand | Xty A Ay sargent, 8' c.;‘ ":,“'{.“ Mre : \ Wendell Paillips. 1o sald: “Wo wa a1, of Wiscossins Uav. Bt John, of CHOURCH. AND ' 8TATE. sude i ot to | “¢udirman Krecutlpe Committee Lw Slove T ST GENRe Aaore. have a stalnless record for ourown sake. but w Ce ity St ure not sensivle if wo hope by -v:wmplu»mm: ::.‘35."‘ ORI SR T, Banruix, Nov. 14.—It s said tho auituds of l,lm';‘ ":1“" u;o escape the l:cum:‘nl nn:l u.uulu ol ':{]ama Corresponding Secretary—Wenry D, Black- | tho exlled Uermau Bishops, ss Indicated by eh o dems uc as we have dei , o Hone for :m-n‘fn thing e hape (o vain. 'fi',: kicording Secretarles=Lalia A, Partridze, Myra | thelr memorial o the Pope exprossiog a wish suwme lne of attack Will bo made, the same folge. | Bradwell, ihat an equltable arrangement inay b# resthed londs brought up, the ssme old storles will bo | Jresaurer—E. A. Hincklar, of Khode teland. | with Germaay, ts regarded fo Berilo as & gratl- told, and wlio suinglimpouibls promiacs mado lu athao.8 Yice brosident and membor of 1hm BX60- | gying earnest of & possible reconctliatlon. n):m :t:.l;l::;: t.nlm:: gl.:a;ml:o:c?un ;‘;’J‘c&\l: Addresses waro made by the Rev, Frederick Roux, Nov, 14.—The Vatican, §t Is sald, has ftal agadust labor, 3¢ we do not have Denuis | A Hisekley, of Ruode laland, oo '* American | declded on a complete separstion from the Kearney wo aball havo soniebody oqually vulgar unz»mhlu} which, ha argued, was the duty | Ultrsmontane party in the German Relchstag, ndetl Pulllips on the stump as we haye | iy o ¢ % H e e’ tram thiy Jear, Just look at the spoctacle \\'und.:l'{ of Coloradu; by”bira. Foster, of fows, who | BRI, Nov. Ih—Tho Ultramontane orgen, French, Carooudalo; Miss Emily A, Smith, Peoriaj D, B, Wier, Lston. PRI Thess reports will bo filu magmitiod deawings of thie spec Hmitn will describe severs! Insects, THUMSDAY A, 3o 1. Electing officera for 1870, £, Locatiig nextannusl meeting, 4. Iepurts of ¥pociai commitives. Report of Cummitteo on Uoucral Tortlealt- ore, Farth Distnct—B,- Pullen, Ous Divtrict—The Hon, J,+ M. Poarson, Hr_vvrit‘l’.\nlzlllna—l'lrll(gl unrlf,, W""fll cant i Report of Committes on Pparand Plom - ure=D. Wiimot Scott, Ualona. i 1. Report of Commitio ou - Firmora® Moriica) . Report of Commitics ou Farmers' Mortlcalt. ure-Presldunt J. W, Robuwon, Tremont; Hamuel {-;u“wlml, Mondota; the'Hon. "A. M. Brown, Viils ke, 2, lieport o Committes on 8ml|holofl—1‘ml. A. Foroes, Noemal; Ciarles 1. Worthon, War- wawi C, W, Dougias, Waukeyat, . ¥UURIDAY BVENIND, bIL ‘l‘lu)\?rlt o"k.‘n}n,:'n;m o}mnl:ul.lllx.:y :lad Vegota- o Pnysivlogy— V. rril), Champaigni br, ¥ X riman, Kimieay Df A O, Hum? wurey, Uslosburg. W v % 3. Lecture-un the Parks of Parle—DBy J. M. Gregury, LL.D., legent of she Illinots lndusteial Univeruity, £ PRIDAY A, X, 1. Report of special committoes. 2. Heport of Cotaniitive on Strawberries~Danlel Siewart, Altonj Q. B, (islusba, Morrie. i Report of Cawmmlitee on Iasphorries snd Inackbatries—L. ticonield, Freoporl; Thomas 1, Leatie, lpava; W, ‘I. Nulvon, Wilmiagton, 4 pors of Conmittae on Lurrants and Ge berrics—A. Uryant, Jr., Priuceton; C. A, West- gate, Peotone, 6. Unfintabod and miscellaneons busin overtlowed thelr bands. ‘The lower part of the city is inundated, ailnt Is expected that during the night the food i)l become nearly as wide- spread s the divastrp(s ono of 1570, Roxe, Nov, 14mmlbero have been vlolent storma throughaut fraotral Italy, and the dam- ae caused Uy thej Is almost unvaralleled, ‘Lravet on all raflways betweon Romo snd thy Notth fa Interruptedy; ‘The rain has cessed horo, aud the wind uhnumuf, but the Tiber contluucs to rise rapidiy, 3 ELECTION ANNULLED, VRRYAILLES, NuvaJ4.—The Chamber of Dep- H utles hos sooulled lbe clection of M. de Bour- going, ) i THE 5 0CTORS. ) The Tristtate Medical Boclety In Bemston at Springfiold, Bpeeial Disggich (o The Trivune, SrrINGPIELD, LlL,, Nov, 14.—The second day's sesslou of the Tri-State Aedleal Bociety began at 0 o’clock this morptng, Preslident Iibberd In the chafr. Tho Soclfi(y diifors from many other medical organizations? In that the members de- vote their attontion entlirely to the buslness for which they assemble. The papers prepared fol- low each other ln qujek succession, belog llstan- ed to with closa atiention by the expericnce physicians present, and when discusston follows 1t {8 directly to the polut, First {n order came & paper on *Perreophs lesty," by Dr. ‘Theopbilus Parvin, of Indian- proparations for the lllunioatiog of bulldings are Io progress. ¥ Stoux Cirr, Ia, Nov. 14.—The Dakota ) . av C tho Germania, says It findy little jn th s i v {,fl:: ,,‘:,'h‘;r,“e'fil:'."‘o'm‘}""}?fe{.':': h""“:l‘,:'fl poule Womea in ‘:lk:‘n‘:'g.t‘n::( b:hhf,,f et ci!“b'): Hons betwean &h); \'nlu:t and u.rL::',‘",',T{ apolta, which was discussed by Drs, Freeland = - Bouthern Rallrosd la now brisging bere from | Corbmittes ' ‘commencod work m»dt.u.flkllj\": made 8 revolutionary soeech, arrated K}‘l’ecp:):nr man and the lov, John Snider, of B, Louts. which to reat bopes of puace with the Church, | and Ifolloway, and referred to the Publfcation CURRENT OPINION. points along its llug nbout 10,000 bushels of | Witnesses wero csamived, who mvlrn Ao wainst the rich, capital agoinat inbor. In that s o e Coraliiee, M'l"lw, fi‘?““u‘“.""" (o b wheat por dave A large |h.\:lr= uln%lm Wugat eutirarangs of urlevances whx;u' ‘lu : r:l"‘-:m speech ud In o papii e lssusd he ad- THE WEATHER, . CENTRAL ABIA. B e A vat ot badacal, Ko tyty | - B. B: B. B. B. Which ls by lnterpretation I s ani Simokotss 1 el Tag | S, faboring i s b vised taking thie mouey away from the ban| Orrick Or Tns Cmar BloNa: ol Felstdl trul, biu, Hen Dutler bottled, —. . 5 ' ckey, & proslueht Jal % and giviog f 10 the besole, Thoro 13 ono (hing \hnhxln:'ro‘;:, D. .y Nov, 151 e B R e o e | s disuusmt by s Kol icllomay, aud Ronifal blud, Hea Duter botlau. —dibany Jour- | guperiur for. Wale purooss to' that 2ron@ 1 | yu 1y Ulmess and atssibated thelr caus 1 Freetand, Noxt {n order camo & lesruod technleal lacture upou the subjoct: ‘*Sectiou of the Supcrior Maxilary Nerve,” by ¥rof, John T. lodeen, St, Luouts, which wi ell recelyed, and elinted an interesting discussion. During the rest of tho session papors wero read b‘x Dr, R. A, Yance, of Uallipolis, 0., on “'I'ho Principles and Proctive of Modurn Ll otrity'’; Dr. Thomas ¥. Hunbold, of Bt. Louls, on *“f'hs Treatment of Seariating?s Dr, J. A, Ireland, of Loulsville, au " Velvia Cellutitis?§ 'un‘-,txmmar. of 8t Louis, ou *Kinger B, Jewell, of the Chicago Medical SETAUEREACE i AL TS | e Tenp 14w bl Yy | o anmnint b it 54t Ao noser known torlak s dollar for an industeial | Wormer, partly cloudy weather, with rain areas, | Darys (Ozus) bas been roturned to its old bed enterprise to givo cmfiloymnu; 1o the voor, | winde mostly from the northesst to soutlwest, | by the destruction of a huge dam which stood m‘: ‘21.1;»' .".‘}.‘,n'.“'n'.’g“ h:“llmhzflx‘:{:er’;r "m:ui: 10 | stationary or lower pressure, within three or four days' marchof Khiva, It SAR YOtes it wore given to unnl.) B‘ufig; For the Upper Lake region, Upper Minls- | tuls statiliog M"b“:l“ l:am“"‘”mna"dd were iven in tho belfe! that ko would win, and | Pl and Lower Missourl Valieys, warmer, | thot thodotachinents alleged on so many occa- the fuct of defest takes away the prestige of | partiy cloudy westher, posalbly occasional raips, | 81088 to have been sent out with a view of ds future hobe, takes away tho strongth, and 1 | winds mostly southerly, falliog barometer, termining the guestion of the old "bed of the m;fl ‘!;ZI’::'!.!' oll,:ufl)l‘l:;: am:“,?: Hlflll ‘(,}'I:;I not For the Lower Lake region, warmer, partly | river wers really dlspatched with that view, Heard then salid that the ;url',‘..,_,,,“n m"‘i}:fi cloudy weather, variable winds, mostly souther- | They wmay bave wished at tie same drifted away from the truc fnancisl ground, ly,r?nnnuy lower pressure, - time to -operate against tho ‘Tekko Tur- and predicted that the question would bosettle e temperature will {all below freeziog In | comsns, But the selzure and onpexstion of other sectiuns of the vountry. LoussviLLe, Ky., Nov. 4.—A call hos been 1ssued for & conventlon ot Richinoud, Va., Noy. 19 naxt, of tue Americun Publle Health Assocla- 1o, to consider lcllnw(wer tnRtters, Bpacial Dapated 1o The Tridutin Broux Cire, Is. Nov. 1.—T H. Horton, who was badly burned Tu the pralrie lre ln thedoutl- orn part of this pounty several days ago, dled from his {njurics yesterday, | . v FINANCIAL, MiLwAuxen, Wis., Nov. 14.—A Green Bav (Win) special to thy Sentlne! says: * A fire to- soveral Lhlugs—[relobt diserimination, cqubination, “uad uvcnlpnnmuuuu. e woul Tave Coagrysh take Up the tatter of rnleuM:: ‘rhey shoutd be vourpalied to relinquish ot winlog business, After similar testiony b8 Comwiteee adjourned siuv dic, Hampton has kept his promise. The *4 color line fy entirely wiped out ™ in South Care olina,—New York Tribune (Kep,), Tho greanback is now n sixty.dsy note of ihe United Statos, dlstuunted oy the poople of the countey at i of 1 por cent, It will be pald Jan, 1, 1870, =8¢, Paut Pionesr- Press ({nd, Lep. ). 4 The * frrodoemable" heresy is doomed. Its only hopa wae to esoceed by & tidsl wave which should sweep the country before the paper muney resched the par of culn, —Delroit Free Lroas (Dem. ), > KAPP, Bpeeiat Dispaleh to The Tribumn < KzoRLX, fa,, Nov. 14.—A post-mortem e amlnation of the body .of Conrad Kavo, the. mat who gtaryed Blmsell to death, hes bect made, His death was found to have bt Prol. sallsfucturlly ta the people durimg the scasion | the canal regiou. ry W hing combared College, gave an exceedinglyinterestingaccount | M. Tilden is o tremondous power in this | day destroyed the warehouss of Goodrich & | wapyen py suftentug o the brain, The faterns! of the preacnt Congreas. fn clostig, the abedker roost oommavivoms, et il B b B LE g e r':crml;murcm luto the anatouiy Gf the | conitry,in pulling dowa éis Demosratlo party. | Diy, atout 8000 barrels of Keroseno oll and | grygyg A bodyx\veru fu thelr normal cund- eald: 1 hope the Bouth will learu wisdom be- . Nov. W._ |40 Casplan to Kbive, and the various countrice | 80insl cord, He traced the course of tha varluug Uls auns plard on the Temmany orgtnisation [ soveral plies of cosl Lelonglng tu ¥, Hurlbut, | tion, o nearly so. ' It liss becu forty days slurs columns of the cord upward 1o the brain, show- iug the relations of thuse parts one Lo the other. He uuraveled the complicated structure of the central nervous sysiem in & mannor which eliot. ed the hearticst commendation from the pro- fesslonal gentlemen presont, Ofticers for the ensuing year were elected, as follows: President, Dr. Ircland, Lousville; fore it {a toolate, 1 Lope wa will not sgain | . _Time. | Bar. |\Thr J7u.| Wing | Vel.i RN.| W washed by the Jpoer Ozus (o the regiou to the nm: to take up the question of equality bafore - o [T orair. | north of Afghanistanand of Cashmere. It docs. the law, hl;l Il we have to do it the Republicon ¢ wsuuky, | not of course fullow, aven If the river bad been umun able to perforn the misslon.” {Pro- fip ¥y brought back to {ta old course, from Karagateh longed spplause. “ll“i' all the way to Krasnovodsk Bay, that the b7 MH. BOUTWELL'S PHILOSOPHY, . o i s Ex-Bevretary Boutwell made a waitd defense of = Somard Ap overc T e s Mr. Butler, and aald that had ke died 1o July with ureat procision last Tuvaduy,—Laltimore Gasstis (Devv. )y : g A solid Demooratie Sotith doesn's mean & solia Democratic country by & good denl, The Confederate Dewocracy are & lung way off yet from the control of this Qovetnment. —Indigndp- olis Journat (Lien.). ho set about atarving hiniwell. During !“fl'{ slictaiaive avh Of that tinio lio way whotly Witk ‘out food or water, and, duriu the remaluder ! 1ha timg, recelyed very lmited quautitivs pos Lis stomagh. (&5 BLACK FRIDAY, also a qugntity of lumber owued by Schwarz & Co, Thd luss is cstimated at $37,000 {hsurapce fu the Hoclundeld of Mossachusults, Peansyls vanlaof Puiladetpbin, Luncusiire ot Euglang Ttayal of Canada, Quen of Liverpooi, 81,000 each, aud #3,603 in the Urlent of Jlartiord,” Naw Youx, Nov, 1i,~it s sad that Dodd, b, 34 upward, Apart, however, from the question of L GMIERTATIONS. navization, the conversion ot the Oxusintolts the Republican party would by a0y, Nov, I4—3idaighs. First Vice-President, Dr. Compton, Frausvilla; If free suffraga had been posaiblo at th Brown & Co., of Bt. Louls, lave lck"flDlfid tho Bpecial Dispaich (o f.u Tridurw Ve b s, el by e e, | e e W AWy | ARcieut cianucl would brlug waLSr suto 8 | Secoud Vice-bresiaent, Dr. B, M. Grth, | souis, vhe Repaoicans: woald control the mext | COUUTOmISY tecommended by tha Cummiiies | Nuw Yons, Nov, H.—ITus truo veryon o sucuts brought tuto thocampaizn for the neces- | Trmre—— o2 —|— —— | march from nrasnovodsk to Khiva by & route | Sprinfeid: ‘Foird, Dr Hollowsy, Loulsville; of Creditors yaaterday, Black Frlasy, Scpt, 34, 1569, 1 cxpected to 1llouss of lteprasentatives by so isrge & majority that o Clerk of that body could change its pulite {cal complexion. —Hoaslon Iranscript (Bep.). It was highly characteristio of Wondell Nrw Youk, Nov, 14.~JTudge Douohoe, of the Buprame Court, bas @rasted en njuncion re- stralotug B W. Todd & Co. wua carry on & s black-poard ' exciiange for snall trausactlons sary activity which enabled us tu win tory. The Administration since Iul‘T\?l 'lci thiuk, hios dope 1ts duty 10 reeard to Bouthérn uffuirs; but there Is oncldea predomivant, more Becrotary, Dr. Burton, Mitchell, Tud.; Treasur- ery Dr, Beard, Viucenacs, Ind. *Iho next meeting with bo hetd 4 Evanaville, not more than threc bundred uud sixty miles fo length, ncrous & descrt which they have hitberto, for want of water, been upable to traverse fu disclosed $irdugh' taukruptey vrwecdlm agaiust Albert poyers, who was broker {ar“ W Yisk and Gould dliqte of wold bulls, 1% i . Ind., on the first ‘Tuesday In Nove: A Ay fmportsut in the estimation of Republicavy b h;h:fl'fipminn. OF THIS NRWS, mong the more nmm{nent hyelclane o at- | Phillips to stop to the front atthe tail endaf the | I0 stock, frow contiuulug busiuess. bo decided undpr tuls puit W"'"f’f"fimy:w than tue finaucial ‘Huemun even, and that London [imies. teudauce are Lr. J, B. Jewell, Cuicago: Dr. J. | cauvess in Maasachu the mavocste of Hen e respunsibloe for, the bavoe ull “‘.m- e i, whether tho mllion of ineu, cufran. The Amou Darya or Ozus has for several | M. Holloway, Loutsville; Dr. J. F, Hibberd, | Butler's elacsion. It s in such ways Mr. Philll RELIGIOUS, whetber Gould end Ly sesociatid 2 chised Awerican citizens, are to be extioguished as a political pawer. Cireat spplause.j Now, centurles discharged {tscl( juto the southeust Jor two years the lupuallun party ot Massa- carder of the Bea of Aral. Butgeographers had ‘yroved 1o the sutlafaction of all students of tue luumnondl lnd.li Dre. Jobn T. Hodgen, 1. F, onc of tho wost brilliant rostruim spuakers Iin uubold, 1. C. Faubrother, 8t. Louis: Dre. J, | cou : caantry, bas fritteced awsy what littte influence posesaed. — Uincinnalh Cununercial (ind Hep.). Epecial Disvatch se The Triding, g authors fi{ tho ruin. . ‘Lby Urst l\ll'id‘:l“l:‘“':‘ - MaordoN, Wik, Nov. 1.~The Unitatin Con- lsorvd ful voires thy Fisk & Uou W. Blugleton and J. W.Thompson, Puducab, K i E 000, chusctts Lus beew very stient upon that subject, tion. that even in the filteeoth century it | Dr. J. e hrelun, Loutsvhier Ky.: Dr. 1t 5 : feréuce) which hay begp, (3 spsglod ke sloca | 77 T et St huve ugh given &b auqualiied pproveL ol i S reacrvad fta otiginal aud uatural coures to ;i 0.3 Dr. J. W. Gompton Mr. James Duohanan, of Indians, alias b6 | fuesduy. closed itelabora to-uight, the dosing | . OBITUARY, w 1 say to sl my politicul fricnds wio bave besi- the Csaplan Bes. lutimately connected with Evansville, Iud.; Drs, F Plan, l;;-d“ ht il b H;‘“"u“? sormon belor preached by the Hev, T, B. Fu Naw Yonr,-Nov. 14.—Uharles A, Peck 0 tated upou thiat puint that the thua s near, | it tae Awou guestion {s that of the past existonce | Beard and J. C. Hever, Vincenues, Ind.; D down Esat tnat (it looky 'as though Gon, Gednt | o0 "o Ghicavo, Fhic followlng officers 1or the | of the olaest Ury good' duerchents 18 Ahls ciTy - bas vot ulregdy arrived, whep thers will be wo titure for 'tke Repuntican’party, unicss it de- velobs ftself to the mawtenasea of the riphts of 4,000,000 buwan betngs. [Continued applause. to il that {1 another cuouvention- of the achusctis Republicau party is held aud thas quvention is sileat upon this questivs af hu- 1isn " righis, & more formldable foe wil) atthck would .ba ths Rypublican candidate in 1880, eonbacker will bo the otlee candidato. 11 have tov (8suc butween thensq oa horsa- d oD grecpback, \'—Jauignapolis A. Freeland, Freelsndvile, Ind.i Drw. Charlton and J. W, F. Qerrish, Seymour, Dre. (. W, Burton and E. B, Melutire, Mitchell, 1y Dr. 7. Parvio, Iadisoapolis; Dr. 8. G. Irwin, Crawlordsville, Ind.; Dr. C. V. Jones, Covingtun. Kv.s Dr. L. A, Chase, Lowsville, 111§ br. . 1L Demlnfi Pana, 1.t Dr. O 8. Reber, Bnelbyville, 111 ; Dr. David Prince, Jacksonville: of the Aral Bea, which 1o 'kvowo at virious perinds to havo boen to & reat exteyl toc verted 1ato s mnarsh, .sDd which now owes Ita existence princpally to its tho river fecders. Ihe us and the ngu. Hat eousulyg year weee clected (hils irorulng: Pres- died yostenlay, agsd 74, e, emhmumuq}g&ur nuungmu;\(lc{ Jostonlag; stnd /) Soaner. » New - Youk.: Nov. . }.~loores ‘}(."‘.‘:f."fw ;;{&tufi‘u‘ hun't ;wfny,“!geu wlw i b8 Cal 1h. 154 tyrolu, b i abiala il " Ciigha s 3 = ety 5 restdenta, T, G, ALod of Edkerton; €. 4. jaw yur, of Bt. Yuul, dtlun. 3 Sacrctary, the Rov. Willlam €, Wright, of Muadiseu; Tressurer, (e Rav. Q. B Gasdiner, of Mtbwak op. The hxs. Couferenca will be beld ot Keoosha, The se slon has been well attended, and much bédetlt the question <f tha origival bed of ‘the Oxus is not so simple as 1t would .pfiw {row the ques- ‘we havo all slong feared has come to pass. . Thq Iopublicans recaptarod mast of «thelr puople wha tlon whegher Its trye outlet is fn fle Caspls or ! 2 EDISON. - that parly than Geu. Lutler, |Prolonged sp- | 10 tho Aral, for ‘there yet rewdiua to devjge | Dr. J.8. Miller, Poorla; Dr. T, M. Stowwnsi lo- | : % ; 3 0 Lag ceast: plasse) feseiingediap: e T |3.‘;luaauc I;et:h{oll&a Joraer sor e dinavolis; e 11 2 i, secsepriliog W Bideabucl fofs '::':L'-m?fl.‘;m'flflr"‘.nf‘."k'rfl'. 1"’]: wis darlved therclsom, , e ij:":ngfixi:p;?w"ifim"fifl?"“ Elors % . “twgre probable view is thal a4 that known r. K. . Gregory, uts; Ur. Jd. A ues. | lude o0ruts who stuck to new organiza- |' " e R 3 0 " oy £ cabd xvs o= MISCELLANEOUS.. .. - i - Aupecta! Durpatch ?.5‘.'}5;1““5‘ “tire Ugbug, which, skirting the steep Ust Ure Chleago; Dr, 5! K. Back, Jucksoavilie; Dr, T tion wg‘:‘gl aed .."’utp.w..mu. wo AN X)) | Tue Doks of futheriand. . 1} Kallway, with o view ta dlavoterisg wuehl:;‘:u 2 S e ARBNOIN L 7175 5 'Bovwaro, N.¥.,-Nov. :IL—Nd{’;}.ng (e |. piateau, traced ita way 10'tife Casplun elther st §. e Jacksonmile; ' Dr. P. #. Oyler, Pu’ | Pullogivm ey - - 1 . 7 New duok Tunes, - i | ‘oF deadening bhe sound, winl bes also LIre4 Y Boccial Dupsich (8 Tag well-kuywa miBatzel, 4 i Jal ers ou a body C‘III"I'TIV‘\ {’{Q{‘.‘é‘fi."';fi:‘&i‘ mfil::v. :.::u‘mllé::n‘x’m‘. flu‘i&.‘"&?fi.fixflkfl“fl lv.llncaln. 1il.5 Dr. OF coursd we d0 hot know whiat policy the Tt has not becowe geyerally known that, oue | by vxperiments with: the clectrls i Topaes ) A 3 s lud. . Adminlstrotion haa decided Lo adoit with rafyrence 10 paying ovur the awary on the 233 pf this wonti, The money {sdepaalied in London awaiting arders, sud we bave ltttlo doubt i will bo pald Ju due sca- n. In sny event, pubiic opinlon in the United 1atcs will not only aporove Mr. Kvarts' emphatic isocut rous Luw Shcury that Jucal resombives b vesy blz deb waa caugnt lo ty Glugggw bARK oy i the perluuu'l the l)ueo of Huthcfilnd. Tu vuo of the uniucky hours which fail to- the lat of even the luckiuat. of wortals, bis Grace took four sharea in this nfaweus(y-vonducted voucern, sud thyse four sbares wiv lkely, 1t Is #ald, 1o codt b £3,000,000, There are several sucibery of the Britsh Pecrage whose peconlary Profeior s siTerioy {rom Hl-lealth. g EAN IP KEWS : AN STEAMSH! 3 g UlLr-iinu:ENav.lll;Avmed, Iliberulap, frd Liverpaot, b v hensrows, Nov. 1—Awiyed, Wyestsh Trom Now York Wianeros, D. C., Nov. 1~Iuformation | ¢Xecution lsued sqaivst it on goun; vk = e plaat, of | aod it was with the vbjact of divertiog the Oxus - from the ‘uird Quorgla District {4 10 thy cffect | A+ J. Benedict, brotber of Lew Banedict, for- | to that cusnoe! that 1‘& “Compeuy for the that Collector Wade, Kopublicau, was really werly of Duprez & Beowdlel's Miustrels, 4 El agcient of Jadustry aud Commerce ! wlected thers by full 8,000 wajority, but that ke | L4ICF cislns that Bryuut owes bin $LUA aal- | wad atried some eight yeirs ugo, under the was doliberately counted A HUk sry ud {uterest, sud walgnud the claiw to biv | speclal vatrouage of the Graud Duke Coustan- y ed out. lbis was over- | Livtber. Neil fws guariors at th County duit, | tne aud Pruce Gortachakoll. toms wlter the polls .clueed Ly delberavely | bud b taliug tanga coay. Tuu wehowe 13 wrandivee oue. aad fu order THE GOVERNOR OF *GEQRGIA, pecial Dispateh (o The Tribune. Arvraxsy, Ga,, Nov. 14.—From tbetestiwony, %0 fur as adduced, regarding the complicity of Gov. Colanitz in vecelvivg vare of a fes for 0o Bi <

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