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. N V()LUME XXXIX. . WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1878, PRIES FIVE CENTS, ——8% —— we/ Oo hand beglnming of what promises Lo be a fu. "nd sovere winter, thers has been & want of buogancy In the wheat trade, which s very disappointing to sclers. Ifeayy rain’ hayviog prevented thrashing, suppiles of English wheat Linva been ‘eortailed in the country markets and Mark Lsoc, while the condition of the bulk of the offerings has undergone farther de terloration daity. Cowolalnts seo beand Jthal millers are oblired to usea larze proportion 68 dry forelen prodace {n thelr manufactures, hard Ttuxsian and Indlan varieties having Leen most 1o request for this purpose. Imports of forelzn wheat itgo London have been moderate. The bulk of the sapply was shipped at Cronstadt or 8t. Patersbureg. Notwithstanding the small arrivals at porta of call, the fonting cargo trade has been quict for American wheat at s declinoof about & shilling per gnarter, whilo Russfan sorts hove been steady, Barley firn and maixe lower, & STOVE PoLIsst. A o~ e NTANLEY'S BOOKK. the {Potter| Paimer; 1 am giads for 1 sce man, more nicn, my #orLof nien, the sort of inen whosw mAmry card. & Liin Oramd [acific in one day, tian [ hemantn | wasthere, I Wit jera 10 one USY Duw for stasley from (el 1l Ym . ko of lfi" ot Southcrn Sub-Treasuries, bt thero Is the best scmi-olficial anthority for the statement that ho will execute thoclauso In the Resumption act swhieh raquires tho redemption of legal-tenders at the office of the Assistant-Treasurer at New York only, althongh the lasw does not prohibit bim from redecming elsewheto. I has been urged hy many friends of. resumption that RPAUMITION WOULD BE EMBARRASSED by any restrictions which wonld make tho re- demption ol legal-tender noted possible fo the City of New Yurk slone. ‘Thess pereons inafst that the work of redemption will be greatly aided If tho Assistant Tressurers of the United States throughont the country were suthorized to exchanwe gold for legal-tenders. Persons w0 within a few days have hod repested von- ferouces with Secretary 8herman say, however, thet be Is determinel to exectute the Resump- tion act {o every particulsr, and that be has no dlscretion excopt to redeom at the Sub. met in thls city to-lay In the Protestant Enls“ copal Cathedral, and will continue during the week. Bishop Welles delivered the epening ad- drees, reviowing his work in the diocese since the lsst annual meeting, urglng renewed zeal in church work among the clergy and lajty, and, among other details, announced that he had preachod 274 times, and had attended sev- enty-two commuplon-services, Four clerzymen have been ordaincd, and a large oumber of parishies visited, The Hishop aleo gaves very Interesting necount of hia recent trip to Eurove, Petitions were presented obfeting to the ad- mission of the defegation from the Trinjty Misslon, and, aiter conslderable discussion over the matter, the Conventivn adjourned without coming to a conclusion, pecinl Li'aatch 13 The Tridune, [ Aunona, 1L, Nov. 19,~The Women's For- elgn Missionary Buctcl{ for the Alendots Dis- trict convened In the First M, E. Church in this vity today. Mrs. Hawins rcad a paper upon “The Chinese,” Mrs. Cady one on “South WASHINGTON. FOREIGN. Russia Desirous of Prolong- ing Her Occupation of Turkey, Secretary Schurz Comes to the Defense of the Indian Bureau. fa 1(ke thats they want toa ey farility for tuying wiih- i, ot uven {Lotier] Palim: nfeg 10 Chieaty eeceit nigs auy ‘e eine lie helpssome dis- man. 'd i1 the | Potece) Palmer Lowe one 1 noarly aled there, (rOIN UHNOSCsAIPY ARNOYe wnee Catagord wiothe £y, Db had **kiiked e itlh (e kind ai] kinduew ™ 1y kalls for money. . v Tothe Karlict, kashicr who ool be Kashiered by any fther princiyal thate |Pat.er] Paimer, Webstersays: O CmiTered s dismise~d OF WiscArued from servics or wockety.: Mow dano-ed buld-od would by ed Db, that woold:s whata had tiug ¢ 38 for eoldd. sdywuy, loshoren ® wiil codtalil sohbe uf Those dabb Lills Dabb tried to colieet of to, add conldd’t, add ade bore liahb bad thad ail the rest, vl|;l\‘l!l‘ n‘: lllhll' I But the Other Treaty-Powérs Are Unanimously Opposed to It. Meoting the Accusing Army Officers More than Half Way. Beaconsfleld Declines to Fur- ther Explain His Afghan- istan Polley. Ho Calls for Proofs of the Re- cent Charges Made by ollect, wdd protiliad Lo woutd pay back 1 Batd \ack, by Danb. ) . o Amerdea,” and " in_the cvening Misa Covait aud . FRANCE, g vty Gt eieer: d13 3t 'Them ; Treasury at New York alone. A contrary | Mpe ex'Gov. Deveridge delivered addresses. King Humbort's Assailant Fully Con- GAMBETTA—FOURTOU. THE “NEW" STOVE POLISH omthimg few, and wlth (¢ you can polith your ?t:xfée'.“?:a?ag. S e LTUantly! withant (e iahor of O e Ta'a Ganrier of e tme of --theuld way. (i Taat st monthe. Ulve Tt A griak and you will ure Bontner: e vall yaue attentlon to a fow things that can be ac- comAiehed ny £he ke of the New" Ktova Polleh: JtisuriCantat. Initicen na i 1w YR or BURN o, W caurse, [t 18 clamed, would weaken the Govern- ment by scatlering its resources, and by making It more possible fur combliations to b formed 10 organtze RUNS UFON TIIX TREASURT. This point Is vne thst was strongly dwelt upon fu the Committen which drafterl the Resump- tion act, and It was docided that the Becrctary of the Treasury should bavo the power to re- deem nt one place only, Ths Treasury people say that tho incompleteness ol resuuiption would only be gsmarent. The process at Colea- o, Cinctonati, Buston, and New Orleans would be this: Legal-tenders srould not he redecmed ncoinatthese Sub-Trensuries, but coindrafis on New York would be given for legal-tendore, and resuimption would come about In this way, In- deed, the languaze of the Resumption “act s ¢, anil 8 Nostof otiiers took. t. Look out for thoss Jooxed ovut for them when jmor. Udiers hatter do the same. £ a0y friendd ot the | Fotier] Paluiet il tind 1no taking orders, when In ANe city, ug Grand Patinie, fron (8. mi. o 150, 1., Tep: reventini Seaars. AFDCr & Hrok., for sile of ¢ ThTouih the Dark Continent.” My desk {s off the main ha Grumad flonr, sonth A, direeily seros from, Mee, et location. JOEL (BNIEY W “The meeting continucs through to-morrow. fesses His Murdcrous In- tentions Loxpox, Nov. 19.—(Orcat excitement was caused this morniog in Paris polltical and sozlal circles by the news that Fourtou, late Minlster of the Interfor, had chalfenzed Gambetts to.a duel. b The offense of Gambetta was givol yh’!i/l i i h: CASUALTIES. A FALLING HAMMER. Apecial Dispateh 1o Tae Tritune. Decarun, Ik, Nov. 10.—Today at npoon Joha Joner, aged 40 vears, having a wife and child wt Kankakee, 11, met with & probobly fata) accldent while at work onthe new fron bridge on the Ilinols Central Road, near this city, e was uunder the bridge, ina ‘atooplng posture, when an fron mallet welrhing fourteen pounds fell a distance of twentyelult feet, striking hins on Lis spinal column near his pead. He was kupocked senseless, and is vers low this b hilla Ller tha { Pott 1phall neyer ook Tuuse, And Intimates His Boliof that ! They Will Not Be Forthcoming, And Says His Alm Was to Pare ke Way for o Universal Republic. conrse in the Electural Commission, Just recommended the unseatinz of Fodrtou; and uriing the Chamber of Deputies tgeatey/ the recammendation into effect. W ‘The attack by Gambetta upon the personal a well ue oflicial character and conduct of Fourtou was3 cxceedingly bitter, and constituted n provo- cation that was deencd unbearable, but thero 18 at impression in suine quarters that the duel will be avolded. USINESS CARDN, TNUNGER'S TAUNDRY. Gollar and Shirt Work. Weekly Review of the English Breadstuffs Trade. Minister Foster on the Commere cial Prospects in the Mexi- can Republic. THE BAST. EXGLAND ATIEAD AGAIN. Loxpox, Nov. 19.—Ssid Pashs, Governor ot the Provinee of liroussa, las been recalied to B H Mant nnlllHlm rusty iron of any K everves yonr stoves, etey FROM RUST He Sces N¢ Prospect of Itnprov- S ) % ; eveping, His right arm s yaralyzed, and Dr. | ¢ i "I'he Conscrvatives und Bonapartists arc jeer- el AR o aontere Sibase s ton s Tannd .S g Our irade with msiiatory, (at -zl tendergaball b reacensed | 107 Watston, the saroon. for the Tod, says Caustantinaple. Tt dermored et b e tsan | 102 at Gamociia's want. of ersonnd o i 1Re HEST ana CHEAPHST Polist, only porfect Collar and Bhirt ironing’ Ma- fhiat Countr st the New Vork Sub-Treasary ouly, The act | his chances for recovery ara very alim. sume thaaiinletey; 2 aud prophesy that meaos will by found to pre- s rit 23 AN 50O CENTS ohinea in tho oity. By thoir ald wo are ablo e Boya: n and oiter Jau, 1, 1870, the Secre- indlcation 'of tbe supremacy of Evglish fo- vent o noatlic mecting, Lut the young men of both partiesand friends genurally ggy that Fourton canuot fn honot ac- cept anvthing but an abject apology from Gam- hetta, which e cannut altord to give, and a duel 18 Inevitatle, tary of tho Treasury sholl rddeem In coin the United States legal-tender notes then outstand- fug on thelr presentation for fedemption ot the ullico ot Assistont-Treasurcr of the United States in the Cityof New York, in sums of not lexs than 250" [t wili, of course, b inaintain- ed that this cantot be construed to Erc\'em. re- ' to turn out o higusr and mors uniform grade of wark than aaa possibly be done by hand. Try us. Ofidos—No, 40 North ulark-at.; No. 130 Doarborn.st.; No. 868 \Wabash-av.j No, H01 Cottugo Grave-av. TELE RUREKA SHOW GASE MANUFACTORY, 27 East Washingtoneast., In giving bottom pricos on SHOW CABES ol ell kinds. Sond for }arhle Hut. Correspondence solicited, pen, o ;pon" or cinth with e o ENLY and EUINTLYS bt dries — tantly, When ap, n ars brown, but as iy 18 Jet M For Thhcy work an tutes a1 b i Ihrllernl’l"’llfl"l!hlh! firurh furnisiied for l‘;"lfl .‘L“n.n'lg.ltrillfl\r 'l}“ ;e;m)v? 1t from s, g betier way (s 10 wenr fove: T wtore gets solieds WWASI S and the Pollss will res Tl “NEW ™ STOVE POLISH (0., 18 Wixbash_-x_w., Chicago. fluence in Turkisn affaire. ROUMANIA. . . Loxpow, Nov. 10.—The Bucharest Govern- ment. it 1a said, has refused to Russia incressed facilities for inter-communication duriog the oc- cupation of Hulgaria. BULGARIA. A Gorernor of Bulgaria fs probablo in place of Prince Dondoukoff Korsakofl, he liaviog ex- pressed vpposition to the Treaty of Berlin, The Prince Is now on hia way to Livadls, to report to the Czar the stite of affairs in Turkey, TURKISIE REFORMS, CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov, 10.—The modilications THT GRONGIA, Bax Francisco, Nuv. 19.—The investization of the dlsaster to the steamer (Georgla recom- mented to<lay. C. C, Comatock, first officer of the Georgia, testified concernisife the course of the shiv and uther detatls peiar to the dissster, and exoncrated Capt. Howard from the charge of drunkenness, Parties at Work Organizing a War on the Na- tional Banks. UNTRUE. Pants, Nov. 19.—The report circulated In Londou that Ms Fourtou challenzed M. Gam- Letta is uutrite, demptions at all the Bub-Treasurles, but the law dues not require it THE INDIAN SERVICE. TROOGYS DEMANDED. Apectal Dievateh to The Tridune, WasmiNaron, D. C., Nov. 19.—Tho sharp let- ter of Secretary Schues to the War Department hasetirred up & Lreezo among army officers. ‘The call upon Gen. Sberidan and Gen.Gibbon to MISCELLANEOUS. RIOTOUS CONSCRIPTS. Rio4, Nov. 10.—Conscripts und thelr friends hiave caused serious disturbance aere, and thera. lave been many arresty, MEXICO. THE COUNTRY IMPOVERISHED AND BANRRUPT. Bpecicl Disoateh to The Tridune. Wasmixaton, D. €., Nov. 10.—A letter has been recelved hero from Mr, Foster, our Minls- ter at Mexico, which will bo of interest to Min- MONEY toLOAN Dy JOSIAT H. REED, No. 52 William-st., N. Y., KILLED BY A FALLING TREE. Epeetal Napateh to The Tribune. Duouqun, Is., Nov. 19.~While Frunk Mason, of Unfon Townshin, Delaware County, was ‘chopping st & tree, It fell upon him, kitllng him fustantlv. p 3 ke good their lato charges by specific proof | jster Zamacons, and to Western men who re- e —— Commis oo R AMMINATED, o Incmonnts as required, on JMPROVED CHICAGO | ~——— L S — L 1 81 n who re. made by the fnternational Houmelian Commis- | . papis, Nov. 19,—A thspatch in the Journal dey PERTY, at HEST RATE, will, aa is clatmed at the Interior Depardnent, | cently have been plannlug the extension of N g o kY o 4 FHOPERTY, a H, A, HURLBUT & 00., Al bt el e bl planning e nof | INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY. | sionin the Turkish project for organic reforms | sxbata reports thiat Manuel Pardo, ex-Presigent commercial relatfons with Mexico. The docu. meut is very volumiuous. It treats of the com- - mercial relations between the United States and Mexlcu, ond shows why Amerlenn capitalists should not risk thelr money fn what, Minister “Foster predicts, will bea useless endeavor to extend commerce with Moxioo, The letter is so loug that ft dues not admit'of a full synopsls. Amone the statements whicn Mr. Foster makes, however, are thesa: lle hardly thinks he will Luas well received aa Zamacona was, a8 ue hus to speak of the difMicultics. embnrrassments, and dangers to commerce. He thiuks the mer- chiants of the United Btates $1I0ULD CONSIDER TIUER TIHINGS fn connection with the proposed extensfon of commerce with Mexico: First, the uesns of communication; second, the tariff; third, the protection to be afforded to porsons snd prop- erty of furelgn merchants. The present means of communleation’are very imverfect, and are not likely to Lo improved, Steawship lnecs capnot bu cxiended withont u subsidy, nud there s o prospect that s raflroad from the Clty of Mesico to the Rio (irando burder will be constructed. The sentimgots of the Mexican people nre_crnmml to ralipad communication with the Unhicd States, ns sew G gnch o project the prospect of ultimate anucexation to tho United Btates. Thera is nccordfozly o nutlonal gentimont aguinst the sclieme, Ca:m- tars that have been granted to American capi- talists have contalncd tho most ¢ ONEROUS AND [MPOSSIOLE CONDITIONS, amouy them one that, even Iu the cvent of the denial of justice, uo applieation shall be made for the interventiun of the country to which the forelgn cupitulists may belong. A balf-century of revolution snd disorder, Minlster Foster says, is & circumstance of which Americau capl- talista should not Jose aight. Mexico eannot grant uny subsidy, ‘The anlaries of even Judges of the courts, and of civil employes, have not becen vald for two months, The newsvapers of the Capital City baye recently sppealed to the patrlotism of these officials to 1B CONTENT WITHOUT THEIL BALARIES, ‘The present Bpeaker of the lower brauch of the Mexican Congreas in u recent speech safd: * It 15 very injudicious to establish within vur coun- try a strong American company, 1t isa national Taw of history that border nationa sre encunfes; that the nationa of the north generally tnvado nations of the south; hvuce we should always feur the United States.” Mr. Foster concludes tnat the hope of con- structing a rallroud from the City of Mexico to the Rio Graude must bo Indefinitely postpoved, To the WWeatern Auoclaled Press. WASHINGTO! . C., Nov. 10.—The Hou, Johu G. loswr, United Statea Minlster to Mixico, In response to & request from tho Appiicard received nnd tly attended ta 1 PR TUILUR, 75 Tandolph-at. Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Scrips and Vouchers, dsoldby _ LAZAIUS BILVERMAN Bought wud a0l by L oer "ot Cownerce. $10,000 TOWN BONDS. 1o w11l be-recelved until Noy, 30 hy the Board of 4 1y Tgwar uf Cicero, ounty. 1k, for wiih Intel Mercasnle! R A era ot ew Yk, ¥or furinet jufori ‘adurens J, J. McUARTIHY, Treas, B il ) Lave been accepted by the Porte. WANTS AN EXTENSION, LospoN, Nov. 10.—A dispatch from Berlin says Russin s making great eiforts to oblain an extenslon of the term of tho, occupation of Turkey, -but all the Powers oppose it. TO BB TAANSPERRED. The Nationa! Zeituny repurts that Count Schouvsloff will ba nppointed Ambassador at Vienna, and M. Vou Novikofl, now Ambassudor there, wiil be tranalerred to London, APGIHANIBTAN, BoupaY, Nov. 10.—The Jazette annotnces that scveral regiments have been warned to hold themselves In readiness to advance from Quet- tah immodiately, and that all are ready. Mer- chants from Central Asia say no fndicatious of a movemens of tue Husstaus towurd Alghanis- tan are obscrvable. QRLOFP'S YIRIT. Loxpoyx, Nov. 19.—A dispatch from DPesth reporta that Prince Orlofl's vislt to Wiesbaden 1s thought to be conne.ted with the cilorts of Tussia to eulist the uid of Germany o tavor of the prolongation of the Russian occupation. ITALY. TUR ATTACK ON KING HUMDERT. NarLay, Nov. 19.—Furtter particulars of the sttemptod nssassination show that the King struck the nasassin oo the head with bls sheath- cd sword lmunediatcly on beipg attacked. Beignlor Catrolf grappled desperately with the man, aud recelved a long but not deep wound, which caused considerable loss of blood. He is now vonflued to his bed. Surgeons declare the knlfe found s pot the onc with which the wounuds were inflicted, A MARKRED CORPS.% Loxpox, Nov, 10.—The corps of veteraun, which had s ULomb throwu into thetr ranks dariug the procession in Florance, celebrating tho escape of Kiog IHumbert, was similarly ai tacked when retupning from the funesal proces- slon in honor of Victor Emusnuel. TUE POE'S TELEGRAN, Tho followinz is the Pope's congratulatory telegrain: Maving beord of the deplorable sttempt made sealnst the life of your Majoaty, I express to you my extreme concern, and, at tho samo time, wy congratulations that you havo cecaped this grave danger. 1 pray God for the preservation of your Majeaty's nealth. Lzo. MORE ARRESTS, NarLzs, Nov. 19.—Signor Mellllo, editor of tha Censor nowapaper, has Leen arrested. Ile of Peru, Las been assassinated. CANADA. A Sasplcions DeatheHonors to Loulse— Phosphate-Discoveries~Grand Lodzo of Goad Templars—Springhiit Mine Com- pooy. sition. 1t Is claimed thero that full Inquiry into the allegations put forth in the reports of thesa offlcers shows them to be without eubstantial foundation, and thero is entive ronfldence 1n the Indlan Office that fn tho controversy they have forced npon the Beeretary and Commls- sloners of Indian Affales they will vot be able to make any of their present charges guod. It 18 true that In casea not yet made public, where army ofilcers have contlued thelr attacks and critivisin to unpublishiced officlal papera which bave been referred from the War Departinent to tue Bceretary of the Interlor, that somo of tha ludian Agents of known " aud proved honesty and efficiency have been most unjustly assalted. The controversy now apened by Sees retary Schurz, jolning lssue with the army commanders {n such emphatic terms, is ex- pected on both sides to be a prolonged and scarchiog one. BECRBTANY BCICRZ OET3 BACK AT GEN, SHBHI- g DAN. 70 the Wastern Asiocialed Press, Wasuixaron, D, C., Nov. 10.—Tho Secrotary of War received and refesred to Gen, Bherman the letter from.-tha Nocrotary of tho Interior sharply replying to certoln statomonts’ by Uon. Sherldan In the latter’s annual roport, Hecro- tary Schurz says: Ti tatementa, og far an they roflect upoa the conduct of the Indian service, aro of asweeping and souiewhat vaguo Daturo, but it must be ns- sumed that Uen, Sherldan would not haye made thuw, and nuvmmcd them to becopie public, had ho not in his possession apecific (nformation cau- cerntug ceriain Azenclos and certaln brauclies of e Indisn servico to which (hiess atatementd tnny bo individually applied. Gen.Sucridan in his oliclal document gives 1t as_lv opinlon that with wise anagement tho amounts appropristed by Con- aeows onght to bu_suficient, # bractically applied to the exact purpoées specificd, but thut the reports of the Department commanders would indicate s diilepent result, vxcoptin tho case of the Hod Cloud and Spotted 'Tall bands of bioux, Iio would certainly not huvo expressed such vptu- fon without boluy acquainted {n detall with the ap- prepriations made by Congress and tha specific purposes for which they wero tntended. 1t 1u 01#0 to be suppused that before making the ing charizo above quoted he was copnizant of the specific cases in which tnose sppropriations warw not eftuer applied at all or uivaried from tho purposa Jntended by Concross. You will greatly oolige me by requesting Uen. Sherilan to com- municale such facts ne may bo in hiv vossesslon, giving the naics of Agents, dates, 8ud other cire comstances which wareant the charge which 1ne clodea a1l Indisn Ageucios [n the Milltary ivision of toe Alissoarl, except tuosu of the Hod Clond anit the Spotied Tuf) Sloux, It has been my constant and carucst cadeavor sinco I entered npon my prosent dutles to correct Charge of Judge Greshom to the Usited States Grand Jury In Indlznapolls. Special Dispiteh (0 The Tridune, INpiaxaroris, Nov. 10.—Last December Casgey W, Miller, Teller of the First Natloual Bank, left, aud 1t was soun known there hod Leen serjous {rregularities, amounting to many thousends of dollars. Latesy the bank officers Legan erimlual actiou agslugt blm, which was temporarily stopped by the bank belug pro- tected agulnat luss. To urevent the possibility of further procedure, the Hon. John Hanua and Jobn €. New, attorueya for Miller, and othors on beball ol the bauk secured from the President an onder to the Dis- triet-Attorney to stop the orosccution, This unexpecied orderot the President cuused a zoold deal of comment at the time, aud the question was what would be done. To-dav th United States Grand Jury, Gen. Hascall foreman, re- ported to Judre Gresham thia state of focts, sod the Court Instructed them to follow up thele fuquiry. The bold lamguage of Judwe Urcsham has created n decided breeze In logel aod social elrcles. Miller fe u voung msn of tast habits, with bighly respectable and influ- cutla) relutives and conncatlons. 1is offonso s understoud to be forgory, as well as cmbezzle- nicot, WholesaleDruggists 765 & 77 RANDOLPH-ST, AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALE 106 MADISON-ST. Dismonds, Watches, Jowelrs, sad Plated Wars, sl new and first-clas gonde, Parites dealilog to purehasa abave af thelr own price Wikl ot tafl o ¢ Madisaa-st. Goods i cold with g aay Moruing, No Spectal Dispate to The Tribune. O1TAWA, Nov. 19.~The Towushlp of Paken- ham is at present ngitated over the sudden deuth, under suspiclous clrenmstances, of ‘& Germou tarmer named Koch. The niau was formerly n soldler fn the German army, but deserted during the Franco-Peusstan War, came to thls country, and loeated 8t Almonte, where e worked 1n o woolen-mill for a tuve. Hta rolatives fn Germany, belux wealthy, re- cently gave him an supulty of §600, About u week ago he was suiddeuly taken 1t sud died. As rutors hisd been current for somu tune previous of un lmprooer jutimacy between 8 petghboring farmer, named Cumeron, o tmenelor, aud Mrs. Koch, thy sudden deabh vl Mr. Koeh was consicered suspicious, snd created n mood deal of talk i the neighbor bood,—s0 much so that, on the day of the funeral, the suthoritics twok possession of tha body, and ap inquest was held; but nothing was clicited fartiier than that Kocn hald par- takenutasume sweetened walt-whiskyncompany witha hbor, 0o the orsiog 0f the day of its desth, 'Lhe stotnach hiss Leans sent to Peol. Ci of "Torvuto, fo: vsla, The followini cireutar Trom Downing street 1§ published lu the Ufficial Gazeite: DNow NING STiexy, Oct. 31, 1878, —Sin: An av- plicatiun having been reccutly nude lor the recors aition of un oflicer in tne tiovernmunt scevico Of une of the Colunies as Cousul of 8 fureizn Hiate, 1 have the boune 1o [uform yuit that her Majesty * Uaverutuent ate, of opinion that such aupoint. 0 are undersirable, and have decided o ouLe 1t the ritlo in (uture that puplic oficers will nos ba allowed to act tn & Conaular capatity for @ fureigu Hute. A, U, Hiege-BEaci, An onder s issued dircetinge that o Royal su- lute af twenty-oue teuns #hall be flred on the arrival of the Princess Loulse; that the Koyal® standan ahiall be holsted ot the fort or batt ’ pad the guard of houor shall ahserve sic ussal” military honurs to loyalty by droupiug the culor with tie “present,” ‘The Vield-Maeshial com- manding In ehtef has further heen pleased to sicnity her Majeaty's wisls tbut tne Royal etantt- ard swould by hoisted o Uorernment House, UOttawa, whenever her Royal Mighness tou Velucess ts in restdence, "Tlie organization of tho Dravoon Guards hus been completed. The Princess will b askeld for permission to nane tau corps tho Princess Loulss Druguun tuard, . A readjustmant of the remuncration of the Judiciory 1a 10 contemplativz. Tho proposal to erect permunent residences, Into the new Paimer Aud_dely competicion. . Auctfoneers, RX AT AUCTION THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, GRAPES, LEMORS, CURRANTS, AND FRENCH CHESTNUTS, €OBH, WILLY & WIKCLED, 13 Btate-st. HIIRTS SHIRTS made in MOST CAREFUL und ARTISTIC manner. WILSH BROS,, 67 & 69 Waslington-st., Chicago. 69 & 71 Pourth-st., Cineinnati, 408 Korth Fourth-st., St. Louis. (U nerit with sbout n Yech- BRL mav U expanded 1o msuy Admieably prepared by Wa Matthows. T0the Watern Associated Pres. InpranaroLss, Nov, 19.—~The Grand Jury of the United States Court came nta open court tuis morniug, sud by thelr fureman, Gen. Hascall, reported that the District-Attorney bad received fustructions from 1he Presidont of the United Stutes ngainst prosccuting a certain party for alllegea embezzlement in the First Nattonsl Bank of Indlanapolis, incaniug Carew Miller, and thoy had been requested to fnvestd- gate the inatter, and desired 1o know from the Court srhether It was thelr duty to proceed with the case, tho fustructions of the President to the District-Attorney to the coutrary notwiths standing, Whereupon Judge Giresham charged them in substance as fatlows : When you wero impancled at tho beginnine of the term yon sworo tbat you would diligently, eptlre, And true prosentment make of such mat- torssewhoniabelgivon you in charic, ermighit other- wsisw cume (o your knawlcdgy, tuuchiug violstion of the crimiual siatutes of the United States; that you would present no one through envy, hatred, or malice, aud that you would leave tio ono #n- prescuted farough fear, favor, or sifection, re- ward or tao hope thercof. You could uot, if you wauld, sscapo the ooligation uf thils vsth by becd- Iug tho Inatructions of the Presldent in this par- ticniar case, ‘The Prosident may, i b fecls vo /':‘v; asical Necord? 3 cts. each, ¢larke's Harmonio Sohool ‘The newest and tne very i complosltion as well as |, Cisrie, usleat lteeard, $2.00 per year, ovol Bask ScioLans METHOD FOR THOROUGH BASE hd ' best tnethod (0 teach Chord unes, Glees, Part-fongy, &, ARk For slugiog Classes, ONWARD? 6l Bchiool ook by o e aor 0 P Hate il S0TaroNiksteiod tor g A 9 N 7 R0y os, . are spiendia Booka: direriag in pricy m contenta, hitt necowpliehiiig 1he swio excollent 1e- Sl fa divereo ways. * Examine-botht Askat Nows Stand for Musical Record! 27~ Aay brok matlcd post-free, for retall price. Ll{ON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. = = r e all acuses in the Indinn service that camo to my | Muypufacturers’ Associgtion of the Northwest, juclined, tntotfere even 1o sdvanca of indictmgnt ‘st the country’s cxpense, for tae Minsters of NOTIOR. knowledge, and Geu, Stcridan, by furnishing such D + | by cxercising tho pardoninz power, Iunoother | Was furmerly an assoclate of Passapante, and o, ts awain beine azitated. Valuais Couifands, Water-Fower, Clty Lot and specitc infbrmation, waatd thcreby cender Greater hag prepared nudseut fo s Btato Departinent | wiy haa e tho siigiieat wnitoriy to contral yone | was asresten with bim n 1870 for postiog vevo: the-Crown, & deain belng alilel, puist Franchises, sic;; (0 00 sold &% Auetet win T O e el atutomputs, As ho s | abave namod Assoclution, alviug tho results of sction. . lo baa i It hie bowar {4 yardon tao sl | jutlovary plucards, The shopkeeper who sold | Tonoxti, o, 1.—Frederiei Bt 12 under unty, fl.; the undsralyncd Trustoes fof Mo bond- DUt forih & aweeping charse, tho speculcations | & caroful study coneermng tho prospocts and loged offoudor, aud, ubicss lis e UG£, 4o | Passuoante tho koifo with which e sttempted | arrest Bepe, clianied with baviop sidel Maty T e e by o WHIDbe D Fortly bo cullod fus. - ) niaku Fils request with | avallable meats for the oxtonsion of our com- | control Your actiun tlian'she Craruf I fyou | tokill the King Las slao been arrested. Calltus to ‘gproduce aborton, by gwing uer by w;fi‘;“‘;‘,}"{{“‘;fi!g;&" ‘.‘;‘&fn"'u}.' m’g_' particutar argency In viow of tho fuct that cortaty | tuerco with Mexico, Bir. Foater stotes that the [ belicve the Presideut's instructions o Dustics MEANT IT. Ciark's femalo ptlls, ‘I'oc prisoncr belutizs to eu :( January, 18i9, 1ho following desctibed property, military ofiicers soem of lata to have fallen futo | prohibitory tariff snd revolutlonary condition | Atlorney were intended to preveut you from mak- Naprzs, Nov, 10.—I'sssavante informed his | Prescott, where he is respectadly conneeied, It the hublt of indulging oficially and provaoty in goueral reflection on ke Indian servico, without taking the truuble of substantiating with such siatements in detuil as would fucititate the discov- n:{ and currection of ubuses. 1 do not deprecate criticimn at all, 1 rather Invite it; but when it ts oficially put forth there is. it scome to me, 8 certaln fairness due from ano branch of tho public lug tue fui'est exumination into tue 1aatter beforo you, and frum rotarning an indictwent arwinet the accused |f the vvidence should wairaut ii, yuu sbould fecl {napired with additivnal delermination todo yopr duty. The mument the Exccatlve i lowed to cuntral tho actlon vl the courws in th milalutration of eriniinal Justice their Independ. encete gone, It is que the Presldent ‘v say that of Moxico form great obstacles to any extended forelgn trade, snd, until they aro removes, ouy mercbants witl us o geooral thing contioue to find more lnviting markets clsewliero ;but ho asserts, nuvertheloss, that theru is alimited ficld which may be occupied by Ainericans, and regnrds it os entirely feasible sud safu for execators that it was bis intentlon to fluisn King Uumbert, wud {f he bad hed mauey enough to buy a revolver ke would have suc- veeded. Ha had uo personal foeting neainst the Kiog or Government, He intended the asos- :llnnunn a3 8 mesns towards a universal Repub- e, 18 wliegred Lnat the girl olfercd to accept $1003 but, when 8titt conseuted, thu wirljucreased bee doniauds to §500. ‘Tnls Stitt refused 10 uccede to, aud the grl brouzht the churge, The clfu-nnkrn are still oo atrle, poae of the caployers baving as yot avceded to the | creaseid rute of wages, The strleers’ co-dpera- Bix hundred aeros of coal Jands ta Wil and Grundy Conatles, near tha lirsldwood Mine, [u tracis of not BITT 40 ACTun vACH, Kighteun water-low. with 160-liorsa power to_ eacl Iot vt the Canal and Dwm ru. 4 ot sald Ksnkakes Company. adjoluing tho Clty of Wiimington. About 120 acres of land adjointng sald wal Ih on - 0poosite sde of satd Cauul, In iracts not excoeding ‘Acres each. THE LEADING “DRY WINE” IN THE MARKET, bor. I should, for fustauce, not | Awnerlean wmanufscturers to continus thulr | the Court doesnot beliov 2% Bhy desire 1o en - . -2 tive tactocy will shortly be opeved. udry lots, out-lots, s0d water-powers {n ths City ey omeet o " this Dopartiasnt Justiged in | off % ; i ach Ghot the Juiles * that b o pla ) v § Hoacciol Divuich 1o Tie Trivune. of Wilailagton. For salo by sll pringipal Wino | {Emasy SRsiol fhs ik army ( Jusided In | efforts I Liudred brunches snd establish in | crosch Gpon T Judictury, u o contewpiated GREAT BRITAIN, 1L corporsle franchises Vit da nals, Bic.s Of sald TCDlAcS 0% by ot damh The terméof sale will be ae ©f the smouut bid fo hie day of asle sny gnwarranted interference vy his Instructions to the Dustnct Attoruey, The Dutrict Attorney says in open court that he is ready and willing to ald you 1o auy exuwmination of this casy which you may feel called upon to make. Ile aud his aseist. ant sre fuithful ufticsrs, And will render you ult necessary aid b this ss lu viner cases. —— VANDERBILT'S WILL, Commodore Was Chaste ue [ce, na I'uro as Snow, Yet Ilo Bhall Not Escape Calumny. the City of Mexico warcbouscs for thy exhibi- tion und sale of the Prulucu of thojr factarics, In this way the local merchants aud consamers wili have the practival display ot thu superiur morits of Amerivan goois and wares, and their salu can bo gradually increased and o purmianent market created. TIIE DEMONETIZERS. PRAFARING FOR A WAL ON TUN NATIONAL DANKS, Hpacial Dispitich 10 The Tribune, MouraniL, Nov, 10.—Au action i3 pendinz in tha courts here to compel the County of Usta- Wwa to pay its subserivtion of STULOW tuwards the Montreal, Ottawa & Occldental Kailway, Aechie Jrimpilch g Lha 2ribune, Quraoey, Nov, 19.—Mr. fLu:iasm. Deputy Min- ister ot Public Works, hes roturnod from a visit 10 the places wheru phusphate was reported to have boen discovercd, on the Lake Bt. Jobn Roud, Lriuglug with bun remarkeble spechusud of the valuable mincrat, . Morchants and Grogors in the Uni- ted States and Conada, IBOTEL, A AR e A GALT HOUSE LOUISVILLE, KY., (0 lutercept tha runaway Cheyeusexon thelr march of several_hupared iniles through Kansas snd Noo bravka and acrase the Unlon Pacide Htatlroad with. out bolng able 1o point out certatn fnstances of mtemanageuient of oeglect, I such instances had come tu the knowledize of this Departinent, which tacy hwvo not, | whould bave cousldered (¢ due to tho army that they be specideally ascertainod und atated Lolure in ulxnuzlun gencral arraignment. Tintnk i¢ls not uaking too much in the in Il e publc zervice that such rule bo obacrved by ofMcers of the aroiy likvwise, Gen, Bheridun's Intunation that the Rod Cl and Bpotted Totl Sioux were atow, DEACONSPIELD STUBLORX, Loxpos, Nov. 19.—~Tne Committee organized tourge anearly meoting ot Parliament tn view of the war with Afgbaniatay Laving asked Lord Boacontiedd to pive them uu interview, the Prewfors has written a letter to thelr chairmen, Lord Lawreucs, in reply. Lord Beacons- field says he is ut loss to perceive what useful purpose can bo served by a more oxtended expressiwn through the deputatiun from the Committen of the opinfons which apany, Aluber Thres per cent o tract or lot to be lllhl‘l-l fll\loul In bunds of sald Kankakeo Compau) v‘l“"lfi: SDtlonuf tha purehaser 1§ pald s, Cast, 0 B 1f pald [y cuabi W ber ce 41 the whole ansount of the Dfll Lo Lo palit Lo vlx monibs, 1 W cenl in wne year, and 31 per cobl in Vwo years o 1ho sy uf sale, Wit intercst ud sald paymicuts &t it fo tnade 1 bonds, giupieted withiuatx ot th uverdue coupons roe % "bunds pludged Dy tie Lo paay with: shelr suupons rucoived for the smuuntof i b seycrally 1nady Shervon with fntereat 1o Jam b Tustees will atily wilnfmum price to eac) Forther Inforisation vy s bad by e THE WEATHER. WasmiNaroy, D. €., Nov. 18,—~Beveral proml- Ci 8 [ Grealig k. b WATRIS) A f Lo | k iy Y Wi 2 4 ) Hpecial Diswatch to The Tridbune, Lord Lawrcuce and otbers have so frequentl Orrice or s Cuiey Broxan Oericon, B ",.',1,.,'2',"{.“,{,““"‘; 'I‘ilx‘,gfllf-'im iy x’,“é;","}'.‘,‘.. o, UARDELN '(:"::{l'.:flf: :rl:‘:fi:‘:::‘n: l;; l‘r.:lfil;r: u-ml et nict. | REnS stiver men of lsst session have wrrived New Youk, Nov. 19.~The defense in the ey e i : Y | Wasuixaroy, D. ., Nov. 201 n. m.—Lylica- No. E 4 and conlously cxplained fu regard to the assem- bliug of Parliament. The Goverument will, as s matter of course, be vrepared, In the event of the commencement of hostllitles in fodia, to sdvlie her Majesty to wuke such communication to Parlimment as the Jotter and spirit of the act regulutiug the dealings of the Crown with India oy sceis to require. This would seew o bo & not less satisfactory aud scurcely loss constitutional modeof meeting the bere. ‘Ihey declere, with groat ewubasls, tint they and those who acted with them will opposo cvery attompt elthier to Nt the colnaie of sil- ver or to restrict its legal-touder quality, They are evidently orgauizing for an atwsck upon the Natlonal Bunks, under the charge that the banks are practically demoncsizing stiver. They will not admit that under the clause of tho Bil- ver act the bauks have any right to take tlio position assunied by those in the Mass, RDWALD Al ET Vauderbili-will caso began to offer testimony 145, ADANS. I to-any without making an outline of what they purpuscd 1o prove. The coutestants tried’ to foree this outline, but the Surrogate decided’ for the proponents, and Blshop McTyeire, of the Methodist Church Bouty, took the stand, the futeut of his evidence betug to show that Comn- mudore Vanderbilt was rational iu his conversa- tion and acts while discussing the foundstion ors, 16 alvo made a tnb{«-z of einplutic comment by Becretary Behurz. Ho stotes thot this pollcy was adopted by the Departiment un the carnest sdvice of the distugulsued Indian tighter nud wanager, Gen, Urook, who, asa resuls of his long expesience with thu 8loux, opy vy policy that would force the Blouz, agatnat therr unanimous sud determined protest, to stay on the Missouri River, na scriously endanvering our peacelul relatlons with thoss poworlul tribes; and the Becretary ndds that, so far at Teast, thelr Joval conduct scetas Lo have justified tlons—For Tenuessev sad the Oblo Vailey prt- Iy cloudy weather, variable winds, shiftiug to southurly, stationary tempensture, statlongry or falfing Larowcter, igets For the Lake region, warmer, partly cloady weather, 7aip oreas, varlable winds, mostly suutherly, stationary or falling baroater. For the Upper Misslssippi und tower Mlssourl Valleys, partly clougy weather, rain arcas, wurmar southerly winds, falling buronicter, ful- Eatively Refunished and Refitted. PRICES REDUCED, Full board aud large, well-furnlshed single rooms a3 $3.00 PER DAY. Trastees. 0y Direet Line 1o Frams; BANCE. uri0- # J, W. ALMY, 3anager. Now York Clearing-House Associstion. , Thoy | of & Vandesbilt"University South. Mr. Lord | gerasion thian 8 sertes of memorials sud deputa- | lowed fn the norin snd west portions by risiug [EANCr Trudelle. ... We lneway, Ko, 3 1200 b R the cuurse adopted, denounce tho banks roundly, aud there are ludi- | trled to druw out facts s2eiust the present Mrs. | tions. barauieter aud culd northwest winds. Y O W XTI AT P e el oS . 22 v Secretary Beburz challenges Gou. Bheridan to | cations that at the coming scssion the Gireen- | vapderbilt, but it was. not sllowed, Judge ‘I'ia papers relutive to fudia will be published LucaL OUSERYATIONN. );gx:‘sz OF PASBAGE IN GOLD (Includiug win produce cvldeuce in stspport of hls imputations, | back men will conceatrato thelr forees for 8 war | gy ack, ar '| for tuis evideuce, sald that, .lu beforo the end of the montd, O HAVIE=¥in Cablu, 8100; Bocond Cabiu, 03¢ and meanwhile remarks that ¢ would not have | ou the banks, slowiug sl thu old sues fn re. wulog elise, Lopd Lawrence's Comuilttee to-dav passed & B, inclu sud utenalls. been asking too much of him to mform blmself | gard to resumption to rest_until they have liag | show the Cumumodore hadfurmed a dislike to his | poGluiion regretting Lord Beaconstleld’s so- awors **ieriere,” * Vilie'do Fana” ‘bt Laus time to abacrve the early effeets of resumptiou. "The opinfon is guining ground here that tho Prestdent will not recommend the lnitinj the legultender quality of the sliver dollar, but it (s expected that he will favor fxing « limit to colunge, but placine that beyoud the quantity which would coined at the end of two years from the time the miuts begsn work on the new colu, childreo, he would not suppqrt au unjust will; that, wheu sn sdyenturess comes from abroad aud sells harself ¢o an old man (or money, aud by that weaus stirs up strity between o father aud his cbildres, that was & reasou why a will should be sct palde, This was a frizhtful oug- ragze upen the children lu favor of & woman whu cawe to hiin kuowing his weakucss, and this beastly passion of bis, stid {t wis u paine- less villalng. Mr. Choatc sald that if the coun- sl on the othee alde bad a spark of manbood in thelr busows thoy would suciuk from such au outrage as was avtempted (o using this court ss & ivavs of apreadiug alanders. The testimony wos exeluded. e et— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, a Jittle bettor of the circumstauces bsfure Eub— lishing his assertions ln an ollciol docuuien ‘The Bucretary ulsu suskes tho following com- meat upon the remark of Gen. (ibbon tust sethere 9 an eatire absence of respousibility in Indian service": 1t Gen, Globon, when weiting his teport, was cognizant of specidc casce of wrong-dofug he wouid kave oblized the Depariment by regorting thom, and if, after such rcport, the characa thus wade bad Bot veen fnquired fnto sud the guilty persons beld o thele broper resvousibility, thy wweeplug statoments contaiuod Iu by zeporl would have Lecn udupted ax Justited. 11 Lo will comunue nicats such specidc fuformation now he will tud theru 18 RO Wuca 1ck of Feapuialbility &s ho allegca. geverul vuibloyes in the Inuisu service, who are now under crfmloal prosscution, Lave discovel 1hia at thelr cost, fusal to receive the deputation und empbatis cally condemuing his nppareut deterttuation, in the event of war beiny derlared, not toad- viso ber Majesty to consult Purifameut uutil liosthilties have commenced. The Committea sdjourned titl Foiday, aud declded mesuwhile 1o collect siguatures to & protest. N ‘The act cited by Lord Beaconsfield in his let- ter to Lord Luwrenco orescribes that wheu Par- ament i sitting uuy order directing an actual commencement of bostilitles by her blajesty's forecs’ fu Indiy suust by cowmoiunlcated to 1t within tbres wontbs, snd It Parllament & not altting then & wouth alter it re: ubles, Thus the Gorerament are undur no legal wbligation to coll Parlistaent ¢arlice than usual, @ panseinc Lov 4 ww, 7, S9N 1RDF BERIAS. Aucit oo Broadway, INMAN LIN NEWSPAPER FOLDING MACHINES. We havo disposed of all but two of onr hand-feeding foldors, They aro in pertect order, and will be gold cheap. Address PTRIBUNE CO., Chioago. L Dt raiox ivazio 'Cutoaun, Bov, [0-Mlda 1ghs. Saitoas, Bar, ) 1AF " Rain, Weatvers 2.0 63 Tho Stcamants ** Cit. “ ¢ y of Tterltn * witl sail from New "'?'rjk fur Liverool, &¢. Returday, No¥. 10, &t gy S0, aud 9 steerage. arey uo live muek outh Ciark-at.y '} W . Labii Dussage, Tk Siepuiera vl this lun prY Caldalh " AN CH N ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. ..‘,M":lsanm vl this Compsny will sail exery Sature eird \Lremeu Pier, “fyut of Third-at., Hobokva. Pates ot Yesage—rrom Sow. York to sod Hrewen, drec cabln, $10; t —— NOTES AND NEWS. i BUDENL LIOUTS OUT, Wasuisarox, D. C., Nov. 19.—Chict Clerk Hoga, of the Navy Depastment, who las been maklug investigations, tolegraphs that Buder, tho seamon of tby Huron, was undoubtedly lost . L NTEAM PIEE, Eic, o 1o the wreck of that vessel, and tho men person- | Nsw Yous, Nov. 19.—Arrived, Scytbls, from . bR STPIPE, RADIATORS, COILS e g gl sits, BN g e | imoni ok o e T ever, rus : .. ) - J ? J y | wamnn axp wow mais umass-Texomes wR | HH B ety | oo oo oW otk aod EU- | Lownow, Nov. 19.~The Mark Lane Expras cassia, and Callfornis, from Now York, and Ming uegota, from Boaton, bave arrived out. ——— pr OBITUARY, 8Bax Frawcisco, Cal, Nov., Nov. 19.—Col James Madison, s meaber of the Coustitutiooa) Spectit Disateh 10 TAe Tribuna. Waszixatoy, U. C., Nov. 19.—loquirles are made from tho West whether legal-touders will be redeemcd at the Bub-Treasurics, and, If not, bow It cat be claimed that resumption will be complete Jan. 1. it canoot be authoritstively says: Vory cold weather throughoat the King- dom, with hesvy suow, hall, and ralu, have seriously delayod sgricultural operatious, Fortunately eld-sbor was falrly suvanced betory the ‘weatber broke, but dry weather is sow deslrgble to lass uigat. THE FOUR PER CENTY, Subsecttans 1o tha 4 por eent 108 1o-day, $2,200, ——— RELIGION, Bpectal Duspatch to The Triduns. Raditors, Hot-Air Begisters, A |AND ALL PIPE FITTINGS AT LOWEST PRICES. 1 FIELDHOUSE, DUTCHER & BELDEN, 210 Wabasb-uv, bGBRARLY, OTOGRAPHS BEST PH Ate cheape L343 A 214443 148 45 3 44 apest. BTEVENS, it t Couventlon from Mariposa snd Merced District, L peeace AR g stated to-night that it is the purpose of Secre- [ Mnwavsxs, Wis, Nov. 19.—~The sunual | gud s ploucer cottou-grower of Californis, died | coable porthern farmurs to end the UENiGE e T & Tt dapae ) Musle etk Bpecial Mauutactarers, 30-32 West Houroe-st. tary Shesman oot 10 redeem ot il Western und | Conveution of ths Wiscousta Entacopal Church el it Ris worutag. sutuma sowlug, Notwitbstandiog the cold