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THE CMICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESLAY, NOVEMDBER 2¢, 1873, that In the decision of the cane by ine higher thoritied tha exfeling constderationa of alocal tare wonld hava bern suhordinated to the gencs flfitr' alone Iln'mul(lr‘r.k One] clown iseo like another, and thelr tricks and manners are o 1| exactly simflar, that it renlly would scem an nn- ointe of view involved. And in yias of tals cir- ¢ o b H B e T necessary expenditure to hire two men to do the Ty Folds bimeelf t readinoss . direct that - | *ane work. However, it 18 goou thing for the mer, in cano h showid refurn to Prossla, Lo per. | (lowne. Toe Slezrist children, who are perform- itted 10 sojourn for the period ot two 'yearaon [ In2 In this company, aredoingsome graceful ani Prussion territory, inao_far as other andaifferent | clever tumbling acts, The Humane Boclety alin reasons for tho prohloltion of such rojourn | have prozested ngainat thelr duing any danger- Qi':;:x.l'r;l;flll'rlndliilnl!.(:’l;;‘:):; I(.n'm Government at ;)lll feats, and so Mr. .’3"""" has restricted 1 not m 3 Moreover, the um!cmnwr':f wh) take care that In ‘:’p‘,’whl: m.‘::l'h:;gr:l.ll‘fil;nmfl:ufn‘zg:fizmtnh": e:'u. futare in thia treatment af similarcares the coneraf | i, “Humnty Dampty * wiil bo scen at nofnte of view establialicd by the Puperiat Govern- Thent ahall aiso racaive falt, consideration st the | 11averiy's all this weck. Lands of the Joca) anthoriiles, s . course, fnclnde a coustlerable pro- T:ff.'{n:'f pon-members, Jt may bo suld with n tolerable degree of aceuracy that two .hu. nlicrs odt of three atay at home {n U “\‘1 natl. on & Bunday marping.” Two weeks e reporters fownd oser 1000 jeopls Sun- day evenizg in the theatred. e — BAUMER’S BANISHMEN rhe had done, Bhe had not accepted the terms and wonid not. 1o The case was rested at thin point, the hoar heing iate. and it wil) he continned ihis eveninz, when it 18 expected that s conclusion will bo reached, SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF, The Dircctors and Executive Committec of the Chicazo Jockey and Trotting Club held s regular montbtly meeting yesterday afternoon at 111 Madison etreet,—the sesafon of the Exec- dconomical Investment. To refute to use It would be on a par {n widdom with the engincer who would reject the usc of ofl to aave expenso! I think Tie TRINUNE this time s n errorin gaying our Ntate once tried this plan. Some Htates have,—I helieve, Michigan or Wisconain, };rgvul hh-—lnd Ihave not tearned that they re- ected it Believing that—1; 1t will greatly tend to sc- curacy; 2, facilitate business: 8, educate mem- bera to nacfulness; 4, cause feciatation to run mure smoutbly; and, 5 save money~T think Becretary Harlow is entitled tolhe&)n\r"cthlnk! fur his wise and timely recommendatfon. If it ore nearly covers the face, extending npward as prozress s made. . 1L 18 bélieved In stock circles here to-night thadithe worst of the panic is over: e ep—. FIRE AT FREELAND, MICH, Snectal IAoates o The Trituns, EAs? Sanivaw, Mich., Nov. 10.—The farm and barn of George Baker, at Freeland, this connty, was destroved by an inceniiary fire last night, torether with hav, grain, and a thresh- Ing machine. Loss, 81,5005 Insafed for 81,100, “YELLOW FEVER, A Full Stdtement of This Impore tant Case. The Checky Letter of the Berlin For- otk Tribung remarks that Gen ‘ T N ey 3 eign Offico to Minister Taylor, pey HannieoN Is very wise not o nllow the I;x;slxle|11|nl mageat to get fnto hls heall, for the reason that *! Ihe Republican nomination in How the Rights of American ! Ive Committee, with PrestdentfDow [n the | SP8ll Dot beadopted, be teed not be nsbamed of fie cols to fallupon. a comparatively Un the other hand, the nndersigned eannot recog= 57 at ) K'n record. A v 5 L:f,.':‘::”.:\,:m.’" Setthor 15 1t 1kely to fall Citizens Are lgnored. nir e obttuatlon 16 oplnce f5e Aamegen noiFed it N TN clialr, being first I order, a record. Respectiully, L D. WhiTixo, V1cKaRORa, Nov. 19,—Ilaward Farrer, Sheri®® 2+ nileged by lioumer through the sction of the ! Hosal Gavernment s Hnnaters for Ue reason 1f | I¥D1ARAPoLis, [od,, Nor. 10.—Jos Emmet, for no other, that this tribunat, aw siready shown, | UDOD arrival here this esening, was served with acted vrllln‘ln ita competence, not urmflnv‘ {u & summors for £10,000 damage by T. W. Dorey, e b oo R [anmer, | Manazer uf the Dotrolt and Mcmohis Opers- at as eatly n period as November, 1 Houses, for breach of contract for thirty weeks' engagement, bezinning Sept. 10 Jast. —— . upon any man who Is too well known, sach as— well, thie Zribune los the names nll down on {ts Wmtleshate. The loss to this country by tho yellow-fever epldemiv for the present year fs estimated at £175,000.000. This I8 purcly from the money stavdpoint. The loss of life and the sorvow uf the living for the deail can nover bo eatimated {n dollars and cente. Upon elthier basts a sclen- tific investigation Into the canses and remedy of the tersible disease 13 now Imperatively de- manded. Abont fifteen thousand leading cditorfal artl- cles fn the political newapapers since the elec- {lon have commenced fn this way: **Now that the smoke of the late conflict has paescd away, wo are enabled to sue,” ete,, ete., ote Ana 1t 1s decldedly amusing to note how differently they "*set"thiugs as the smoke Is Hited from the fiold of battle. of Madtson Parish, Ls., died nesr Delta last ‘The Becretars made a report concerning the night of yellow fever. bill of J. B. Jeffery for fob printing, to the ef- fect that the same was cxcessive. The report Was recommitted, to be reduced to writing, and presented at the next mecting, A vote of thanks was tendered J. W, Conley for his services as Track Superintendent during the pnst seasan. ‘The Treasurer, Mr. Alvin Hulbert, prosent- od his report of receipts and cxpendlftures in connicetlon with the recent meeting, as follows: It shows u handsome balance on the credit sfde of the ledzer, aud that the Club has been more sucressful than any slinilar orzanization in the hll}lnry ot the country: r, Membership ... tiate r»culp?. A Lnrance mon Hent of tare, ef OVER-PRODUCTION, To the Editor of The Tribune. Crown Poisr, {od., Nov. 16.—Tho spirit of pariy=contests having subsided, the people are again sottled {n mind and ready to sccept or re- ject measures on the basla of reason and prin- ciple. The stodent of national events daring the past ten years, and the mo¥ements in produc- tlon and trade, fs led to believe that much of the stagnation In business 1s due to the increase of production in many linca over consumption, —= great supply and small demand. Weare & natlon of producers more than & nation of can- sumers, The American people eannot consume the productaof the farms and l{ve-stock ranches. Prices for all kindsof farm groduce are very low, on the ground that there Is more. than enough on hand, aml our people cannot con- sume It, or find a foreign market at remuocra- tive prices for the surplus. When farmers all wver this country obtain small prices for the :roducts of the farm, then they purchase spar- ngiy of all the articles of manufacture, and that business Jauguishes and affects disastrous- 1y wmy laboring people, and there may be cry- ing want In a land of plenty, The great bulk of manufactared articies in America are for the farm. When the prices of pruduce are such that the farm pays, then the farmer nuys lberally all kinds of mauufactured articies; aod the reverse s the case when prices rule low. (ood prices lo-day would make 8 lively trade In farm-produce, and this would create s lvely trade in manufacturing circles, and hard times wonld, in a meastre, pass away, The farmers' surplus jo Americs to-day Is Wmflhmnfl)‘ hundrea mililons, &t falr prices. Give the furmer 0 market for bis produce, and he will obtain good prices, Where is the mar- ket) The market s the whole world, The whole world for a market brings a remedy for low prices and hard thmes. When the produe- crs of this country export millions over the im- annually, as they are able to do, then n prosperous success in every induatry s assured. The warkets of the worli§ are ready to receive all the surplus products of America. But Lhe real trouble fu reaching these markets §s a want of transyortation. By o bad system of lexis- lation, our shipping Intercst has areatly suffered, No Amcrican can buy a ship bwilt in a forcign countre. and be protected by the Amerfean flay, Our coming Congress sould, as its first act, reinove the embargo upon shp- tultding fn Amerien. and remose atl restrictions upun the purchase of forelgn vessels, Itatould devise a ineans of cheap and rupld Internal transit, This Governmmnent should also Imposc more duties upon sud grant greater puwers to ftsConsuls in all the civilized parts of the world, that forefgn trade with America may be Increased and stimulated. Thiw will bring re- Itef to this people when sll other measures may fail. American prosperity wmust begin zpon American farms, oud increase sud be made perimanent by an easy access to the markets of the world. Wil the peuple petition Coneress to take steps to extend our shippiug fntcrests | Tuoxas J. Woon, ——— Comments of the Rteat.Zeitung on the Conduet of {he German Authoritles, SatiafyIng the Narher, ** Littte Jahnuy ™ In (A2 London Argonaut, One time there was barber, And ona day a feller he cun fo the shop for to gt shafed, and he handed the barber s card wich was wroto on 1ike this way: ** For my Hair—Tailer, clone, lard, hergmot, pematum,” oll, tonnlck, restoratif, pitcliooly, gum, beeswhacks, kerriacen, and tar. ‘* For mv Face—Cole cream, cam frice, pow- der, ham fat, sof snpe, glissern, poultice, rooje nsmmel, glant sement, fioo blackn. “For my Wiskers—Sames for the halr, only muh:‘rg taller. Much D “or my Muchtash—Do, starch, glew, mor- ter. and eodder."’ % e Wen the harber he red 1t he was jest dlited, | anil he sed tothe feller: “You arc the must sensible man wich has ever sct fu this chmir, yes indeed, I never sce a man of scxh good taste."” And then the barher ahafed tho feller, anil tole him all the news wich he cude think, and never etopt_tockin, the barber diilnt, while he ansfed, cos he was dlighted. But jest as ho got dun ahaln the feller, and was gitten reddy to put them things onto him, conbn to the | memmv randem, 8 man wocked in and took.the {feller by the car, and he sced to the barber, the man did: +* Thisfeller's qot to go now, cor teis a escenpe, If you want to finlsh hlin_you mps fetetd them thins over to the def and” dum ward of © the Junattie aplum.” Ty there was anv question of hls ¢xpoeion, clares, In 4 communication b the Horai tlorern: - - ment o hinsior, that jt was n Intention, ar lin T batnon ol e own in Chicater tovieinia | MRS, ANDERSON’S TRIAL. plnrel:lllflll "',""f“"l'.f and nl:umh‘v'r‘ the r‘pnmn that he vulantanly mnde no ns e pernfesion acearved im for 3 furthor sojauen unthl the miadie e Totimany A 10, of_Fovruary followin, Anderson and daughter, T'he undersigned alsnavails himeelf of this occa. | charzed with violating the dincipline of the Metha- sfon to renew to Mr. layard ‘faylor the sssarance { dist Charch In renting property fur the prposes of af lils most diviingutebed conspderatlon, the ralo of beer, waa contined Jast cveninig In To the Envoy Extraordinaty and Sinister l‘lun.lfi:o' Trinity Charch, of which they ate members, I ko tentiary of the LUnifed States of Amorica, Mr, | 8udienca was very larze, and throughont it was DBagyard Taylor, with the greatest dificulty thut expressions of THE *'STAATS-ZRITUNG " anproval or disapproval conid be suppressed in the :r‘f,,vnm‘nhy trp'r.nh of l.]hrl! rw-l}‘ u!l th? Glcrmn¥ examination of the witnesres, Gvernment Lo the complaint submitied threueh | Atthe opening of 1ho mieeting the attorneys fo! Minater Tastor, as o kick administered by Ger- | the defense read L pior many to the Unlted States. Among otber A PROTEST things, It remarks a . galnat the pastor'a teport, ro-called, —as a matter Siuce others hove ml‘zmc-l In order that they | of evidence, —which had been read the evening need nut bocume soldlers, therefors 10 Bamer, | borore contanding that (ho pastor could mot. pre who bl ton years befors been refenscd feom Prise | (08 SORURCILE that tho pastor could not pro- winn allegrance, who bud for five yeaes heen 8 bona § ruteat'Surther conenaca that 1he portor could B e e e i triovadiey, | Tiotunder e church discipline nnd 1 charch afiera residence in Munator ot searcaly twoeeks, \risla o0 motatnan pas upon the dmixibiliiy uf of becaming a Prosslan moldler or of leaving The itev, Mr. Crafte renil g 3 2 M, o that the authorl L ;‘f'fl,';’"‘;’ ‘;{n R paman *;;‘P.‘;'h 230 | srnten bnd gubded i was llmp‘l;hn ,:‘A::...‘xz 5 et ap | 1nid gown” Ly s (udividus. which did the maaner In which the Forelgn Ofiice speaksof | 1100 G LN o (ndivha. tebieh - Gid tho peaplu wha are 3+ lnble o wilitary duty."and | the facts were that he find_simply done_ his duty, This 188 contradictl torme which euni Ly | T¢ had called ugor: the Presiding Eider 2o appoint cring ould Le | gome ono to take hin place on the teial, hat, no jred ouly tuuti——Luarta, 1t siaudson an eiial | sction hasing been taken by him, o had ncicg v Foldaratect pomn.Aflegiatico and mitary dty | feuired by the Dircipline in such casen and o “fxe .;“.m,mlm. lh'q\lu:' J\v c2|‘| hc“v:-leauv‘:dk "‘"R m;mc'::\;nl-‘::‘xjc;:» that Lie had dape s full duty and alicyfance ond remain subject to minitary duty. : ¥ reless trom Blieylance I cauivlent to A dlepensa. | Hotie didcusslon followed on the queation in- tion from wilitary duty, 17 the 'russian tnvern. . : Uienl, ill hot Fatesse & ‘wablect fram MUKSEY. | oqr.mpata el s il vas wiineiorabe Laneen | defenss, o had been nzent for Murray Anderson in the n-ntm.;- af the premisea lnvolved, snd had been Informed T that ho had had trouble in renting the uroporty, Mr Audersan, of London, Canada, authorized him to rent the property for &3,000 per vear. ifv recetred governl Offuts for the use of 1hie broprity, —oni an who offered 81,000 und anol feoni u Mr, Bauni for 85,000, The lutter-named promised to put up bulidings and start a music- garden after the etyly of Thoma' place in New York. ¢ saw Men. Anderson abunt thie matter, and waa refeceed to. Murmy Anderson. 3o wrote Ande Su tho matter and’ enw Ars, Audemon. snd, the 83,000 propositivn being sccepted, be rocecded to draw tholease, In drawing the lease o Jeft several Ljunks, and called upon Mre, An- dereon 1o know how the blanke should be fllied. Men. Andemon fold bim to make the leass I the name of Morray Andcreon Ho made the lease a8 instrucied, and, so far aa Mes. Andervon wan concerncd, there was no Intimation that the premises were to be hscd for the pale of liquors of any kind. He bad beey at Baumge ploce i Wabanh uvenve, and found It auict had as respeetablo as places of the kind cold Vo cunsldered, Muriay Anderson had told him that he wun tue owner of the premises in question, and this Was the buvis of his knowledye of theowns erehitp. Itu hid understuod that Sles, Anderson Bad en Juterest i the rents, and (hat the property reserted to lier daughier ution her denth, 1lix at- Thero was publisbod in THR TRIDUXE a fow days ago s Washington t-legram stating very briefly the facts in the vase of Julius Baumer, a naturatized American citlzen, who was ordered out of Germany a year ago, and whose case has since been the subject of correspondence be- tween the Dupartment of State and the Berlin Foreign Office. Tt upoears upon fnvestigation that the cazo fa ono deserving of far more notice than hias vot been given to . It hos been dls- cuesed ut conslilerable length in the German. Amerlenn papers, all of which, with one excep- tlon,—the ¥eatichae F'ot, of 8t, Loufs,—arennan- fmous In reprobating the action of the German authoriticr, and denouncing It 83 an Insult to .| the United Statea, TNE PACTS ANE IN SCRSTANCR AS FOLLOWA: Julins Baumer, a uaturallzed cftizen of Chi- cago, emigrated In February, 1863, from Munster, In Westphalis, to this country, IHe was then 21 years of age. ‘Tne Pruesian Gov- ernment, Feln 13 of that yesr, furnished him with on cmigration passport, which absolved i from his status as & Prussian subject, Tlav. Ing become a citizen of thls country and livel hero somo ten years, hie felt a desiro to visit the Tand of Uis birth and sce his agod pavents, who wera stitl living at Munster. Aceordingly, hay- tug procured an Americun passport, be aailed, with his wife and chitl. for Europe in the month of September, 1877, He Lad scarcoly touched foot In Munater beforo he was sum- moned {mto the presence ol the Mayor and thero informed that he might undergo the pleasant alternative of presenting himsell fus military duty or leaving the country within elehit daya. * Mr. Baumer was, bowever, uyer 111 years of oge, and ho wus afterwards the reciolent of the following notlee, which was nuci bricfer than it was pleasant: A lopger residence cansiot be granted to Banmor heentse, according to See, 11, 2 (refurring to the Military law of Gertnny), annot, nfter he hin porfected nis 31at year of age, be compolied to do military suty. The vlucky fellow then ngpllnvl tothe German Mintster of the Interfor to bo allowed to romain untli February, and this was sllowed him, The proceedings of tho {nferloroflicers were entirely satistartory to the Minister and received hiy ofticial approval, and Baumer was told that he had perinission to retnsin no longer than the middic of Februory, 1578, He was even compelled to promlse In writing tuat he would Ieave the conntry within the preacribed time, and tho police ofticer at Munater threatened bl with transportution ucross the froutier in vase hie remained one duy lunger, and with lnpriton- ment for o term not leas than six weeks in case he returned. At his own requust, he received o written documont, dated Jan, 22, 1678, which was Lo the effect that, by onder of the German Totalosases o ', Advertising Band, ., ing'A cte. ——— There ts grave auspicion entertained that the jato Unantce Contine, Chitef Englucer of tho Lake Shore Raflroag, was murdered, and that pedld not commie sulelde on account of the Asjuatuta disaster, a8 was given out atthe time. Detectives are working up eyidence wolen ticy claim establishes the crlmo ot murder. e e — e Col. [xonsorLs lecture an " Some Mistakes of Mosa” seems to have taken the Clucinnadl Euquirer man off his feot. In bis report of the Jecture hie soys timt *‘ Che Iltinols orator is alicad of the ancient lawglver soveral points, aud seems to Lo thoroughly consclous of his santace, and means to maintain it P MansnALL JEWELL looms uo conslderably for the Sendte In Conncetleuts Mr., HaweLgy of course regrets that he has a pressing engage. ment in the Lower House, where his services can i1l be apared; but it would be gencrous and charazteristic of him now totura inand help Jusiaile ! T Paid teket-sellers, Pald in purses, Totaly ... o 20, 050, 46 Balauce of profit. 824,443, 80 A aivtilend of 80 per cent on the capital stock of $35.000 was then declared. “This amounts to 82,54, atter dedueting which from the receipts there rewmaing o balance in the tressury of 8194350, To this should beadded #1,150 of efitrance tmoney, for default in the payment of which a number of horses have ‘been sus- gcmlud. and a_claiin of $1,300 on the printing i, witeh the Club expects tocollert, 1he meeting shen adjourned. There will be a meeting of the Executive Cominltice to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. e t— German Conrt Ftiguette, 4 The following anecdote is told to_stiow the {ntormal and domestic manners of the Crown Princeas of (iermany and the rigid etinuetts of the Gerrman Court: “One day, at a bali in Pots- dam, the Princess coulid not find the Prince, and meeting the Enipresa asked sehere her hushand coulil vossibly be. “1'do not know where vour husaband Is.” sald the Empress, “but [ ean tell you where the Crown Priuce 15, The Princiss made no reply, but soon afterward, secing her husband, she complained of the rebuke ahe had recelved. The Prince bit his Iip, and walkinig up to the Empress sald, ** Mammia, will you be good euough to tell me whero iy wile I8V @ —— A Htiteh in Thmo Snaves Nine In true of old coats, and months, When the for. micr nhaws tho (st defect take & **wtitch,” nnd alway« keep the mouth nght by wsing Sozodont. It costa ices . fura new cogt than n sel of teeth, Faiso teeth are not 08 pleasant us orntural onc: fost End Dry Goods- T, Madison and Peoria-sts, NOVELTIES Fine Doess Goods, We are now displaying the mosh Elegant Novelties from the DBrit- Ish, EFreneh, and American mir- kets, much under South Sido dity If need not releass him from all Any person who remembers the circun suwiler which the Bauceuft treaty was concluded Lnows that that wkich was principally coneldered then wan the caso of sueh Qeemin- Awetlcans who, by quietly shipping away without the consent of the home Government, had ovaded military duty, Phe object of the treaty waa to sucure mich peraons’ recornition as Amorican citizons by tho treman Guverment, At that thno haruly any oto thuuylhit af thuss who biad emfgeated with the consent of helr howe Gevernmont and had thus been re- eased by It from military duty, wiuce It woa taken tor yranicd that they wouid bo conuidered ason the Bame footing ns nutive.burn Americans, 1ut now 18 revealed lo us trom Uerlin - that the {russlsn Government offers to those who wish {ta exprcws conecuit to bucomy citlzens of the Umited btatce, the clholco of becoming Priissiun vol diers, of, 3 they decline, of leaving Germony, Thu Porelgn Olfice cxpreascy iteclf on this last oint with o calm audacity which proves how deep- ¥ inrooted In the minds of theye gentiomen {s tho Idca thut Gerwmany and P'rassin are synonymous terms. Thy Piussian Goserniment feels” ftwelf called an (0 wasn oft a (lermon-American, nnd it forbida his rewpinlug—whire? In Prussis, mere. 1y? Not at all. But tn Meeklenburg, Sazony, Wurlemburs, Baden, Hesee, Hatbury, Bremen,— In whort, §11the whote German Empire,” The Ink §n hardly dey on the note in which Mr. Evarts haw declsred to tho Uritish Uovernment that tho olifeacy of international agreements van never PEDESTRIANISM. Sgectnl Disvatch 1n The -Tridune, Nzw Yonx, Nov. 19.—~Campana, the Bridec- part pedestrlan, who haa sprung into sudden notorlety, {8 in town to arrunee a match or ex- hibition, Albert Bmith, O'Leary’s backer, is also here, and ssys O'Leary will bet 82,500 to £2,000, or 83,000 to §4,000, that he can cover more miles In six dass than can the Bridgeport pedestrion, the gate-money all to go to the win- ner. Itis bedleved o inateh will be maae, to weer here. e ——— Ao Omaha cditor goes into rhapsodles over Chelk Bluffsot Niobrara Clty, and describes how wiheyare mirrored in the deep bosom of the Migsourl.” 1€ anybody ever saw anyihing bat ud [n the deep bosom of the Missourl, Lo must have bad a-maenifyinic-glass of 40,000 power. e —— e ———— GOLD AND SILVER. Let Eurape Have Gold—We Can Do Well i Enough with Kliver. Tn the Cditor of The Tribne, Cuicago, Nov. 19.-~The London Hankers Magazine s certalnly good financial authority. 1f London can bo called the finnncial centre of the world, a bankers' periodical published fn that city ought to be fully {oformed regarding gold and sliver, Desis KBansey says he know ho was Ising when he taid BuTLER would bo elecied by 40.000 mejorlts, {lu saye he kuew Burien would be defeated alt the time, but thought it best to keep # atHfT upper lip. DEXN18 can Yo as well [LELL 1 ———————— Mrs. Van Corr will begin o series of rovival mectings {n New York next week. 1 shecan 4 5 tention bad been first called 1o the property by ‘This magazine for Dctober, 1878, demaonatrates i b ota of i be 11878, = o enytbing m her apecla) g of Iabor fur ono | Government, o was expelled ~tho- countey, | b futarfeced with by, i ety o Yrovigces af wib | M, Adeswon,aid {rim tho inforumation gained he | that tie clianye in the relative value of these SIGMA_CHI. iy B dud ot hell By, o E3DER, the country will give Ler | Beclug tere'was o golng behind this und utc | foly'privciple toth ancroft” treatyt Tite treaty QA4S (iieressnibe hoopriy. Afios corvatition S . the o IxD1aNArOLY, Ind.,, Nov. 19.~The Natlonsl Convention of the 8izma Chl Frateroity, an sssociation of collegians, having chanters in about forty colleres of the Unlted Stutes, met this morning, and will continue it scsslon to- morrow and Thursday, closing Thursday night with a banquet and bsdl at the Grand Hotel, at which over 200 peuple are expected to be pres- metals from 1572 to INTS 18 about 17 per cent. No one probably will doubt this, But it goes further, and alko proves that, while only atout 3 per cent of this differenco is sttributable to a decline in miver. 15 per cent 1s caused by a rise in the vajue of gold, This advance In the valucof gold is plainly rhown by comparinig the prives of a large num- was nut nadu with' Prosais, but with the Nort Gurman Uund, to whose inbuetiispce the Empire soccoeded, And you here the Poovincial autnorl. tivs of oo Btate venineo to assume the rivhi to warn off 8 German who hos beewing o bona fide chiizen of the United Siates from too whnle circle of the German Empire, It be putlly of o worse action than tos Newsunudiand suthorities were guilty of ngainst the American ackerel-Gahves, willing 10 remaln in such an lnhmulmflu tand untll the middie of Febrnary even, he bade his aged und sorrowlng parents goot-by,and, on the Suth of January, embarked tor the more liberal :nuukry of nis wloption. Arriving in America, 1o ATPEALED TO TIB 110N, LORENZ IRENTANO, member of Congress from this district, and the Jatter gentieman [n Aprll lost filed & complatnt hadsny interest i the umpmti, Atter consultstion with Mr, and Mrv, Andorson he offered the prem- inen for sule, and in reply ho ret Mr, Banm und recelved his offer o ent, Mre, Andetaun op- wroved of the wifer, but niade nu other inquirics than generul ones of his standing, Lo thinking that all Mis, Anderson wanted was o ssaurance that nulfiv it wonld be promptly pald, From what he nde due cradicd( Tho vhse, however, {a appaliing. 21 gl TN T —— JauzaRipagtam of Bavana, formerly Jdeu- tenant:Colpyel.ofy the. Bocond Cavaley, desires tobe Poatyyaskay; o8, the next State Scnate. Thy quesdeings . 2he.. Revublican party bua been towive-thatpod/bion 4o o matmed soldier, 100d, Banm was keeping & summer-ganle autl propused to wae thy premises In question fo ices, wince the lntler were' duiven ffom 1he cuarts uf : ber of ainole srticles of merchandise duriag the i = | pmcesy s G — With tho State Depariment, (o the_ course ol | Xbtoundiand, but tot from fho firleh Cenadian | L purboss If b ot told of thew, ife hud exc | J0c" idiented by the eerease in the supoly of | 6t Ap #ddress wil be delivered beforo the § * e following quotations repre- Thhx«\\"!m»‘.\‘c?;- & Aloany Kallroad tn Georgla | which he asked that tho Amerlcan Mm‘mvr at | nution. H M urry Andersan Nod, D6 ned 1hotrsed L-n5 f""’ from the mines of the world, and bythe | Convention to-morrow mornine by Webster sent o very small portion of tho s been sold 1o i Enelish compoty, and will | Berlin be instructed to investizate tho case and e — e thie conwaliation with Mre. Anderson was simply as | Jarge Increase in the demand for gold lor coin- | Dizon, E#q., of this State. Chapters fu the k: ! be tompleted to.Eufolnat once. This wiil give | 10 demand proversstisfuction trom the Pruesian AMUSEMENTS 10 teruns, cte, e ana uther parposest following cullezes ard represented : many Great Bargains now being ey st lne 1o the Atiswite | Guvesument fos the juredons an Amunican U NS, ANDERION The yearlv gold product of 1835 was Iilinots—Nortiwestorn University, Moomouth | gffered in this Department: f cltizen, i glarin violation o2 international Taw wan the most wituows, Sho bod lived inthacity | abuu tesrees senssossessess8150,000,000 | Collcge. 3 s P - and ny_ internntional treaty, Actin Becretury MARTHA. aver bwenty years, aud been a member of Trinity ++5100,000,000 [ _ Vireinfa—Washlngton and Lee Uniseraity, | A line of doublo width Saxony F. W, 8eward, in s reply dated April 30, 1835, | Atarth Jite. Litta Church tiftcen years. Jicr insband dled in 1872, Roanoke Cullege, Untyersity of Virzinia, Hamp- KIREUCTIRTITE tlele In Harver's e that {ustructions had been sent to the | X ttas Cary | otid ull the fnferedt abe hiad In the prenives by i v & 0,000,000 S5 dne , A ollegy, | Suitings, in Grays nnd Browns, ¢ D.f};‘;ll;%[}h%eixfihv;n""r‘:-;nl;sg'u T et the | ome oSt iaebers Wik acded thats i tho. Tacts :;fu':fil........ ““"[5,‘,‘?:{!‘ guustion weus Wt e wa to mr:::’lz";“sj. “\:l-':f‘,' Perries ::’:‘,’f;;".',’,fi,‘,:fl',"{,‘,m}f,,“:",m O | Lo e Oy v, Mioas Unicy- | 5003 VOry muoh undor valuo, \dea aly “5.;,' FFE (O the November clec- !’S!:fi"m‘;‘fm'fiu":'u :::,3;;:."1‘1193;';{{;nmggm!:_-' et L | e the napds oF Me Tieres for i cawtre | the mines of the whole world 1s onlv stout two- | BIt, tanover Colfege, Purdue Culiege, Dutter 48-in, Bourotto, for Polonaiso end iversity, Alumni Chapter, Indianapolis 4 » U‘x’fil&‘.fi.’.nml_"x,,.r;,"-fl'u‘f; &?Ho:u,':l“uum‘\l- Buitings, at 500, & gront bargin. van! Colley Lewlsburg University, niversic) ¥ S Feunaylvania, Dickenson Collezor 7 | _A very rioh 48-in. Bilk and Wool New Jérsey~State University, Princeton, Porsian Brocho at D7c; othors got éllch{r{x—iubn lUmwfrsny“!tbnn Arbm_'l._ $1,25 for, {Hy an niversit! chanon, ‘enn. University of Missiasfnpis, Columblan, Colleze, | AR elogant lino of 48.in. All-Wool :}’“""““‘g(" D. & Centre Uxfllexovr&(méulnlck i | Mattolasso at $1.00, A ate v BTV 0 T \buatevan Dulorsity, Objo: Woostes | AlS0 48.n, Indis Cashmeros at gu::cg;u, hblhlu: Dentzon College, Ublo; Alumui, | $1,00; very choap. pringtleld. thirds that of twenty years ago. 1n the mean- tlme population has “largely increased. the de- mands tor guld in the arts and for oruaments have been lucreased, and the demand for coin- agg has lucreascd beyond all former experienes. From the course saken by Germany and other Governments in Europe this demand for wold culuage Is likely to increase, and [t {s necessary for tho peoplo of thy United States to protect themselves from auy barin Likely to arise to thetn 1n consequence of this European demapd for gold. It the country should blindly fol- bad done all tho bosmese, Shl had siined tho lease of the prupertv 1o Boam at the tnetance of AMurray Anduoreon, who remarked, laughingly, that ber signature did not amount to miuch, but was only & matter of form. ‘The property hud been for rent o nuinber of years, 8he had secelved 8500 on the loare (o Uaum, snd had potd it for taxes. She did not know what the proporty had veen rontel for, but was Informed by Mr, Plerce that Buui would keepu fitwi-clavs Qerman 10staurant, after the style of ‘Thomss' plsce, New York, Deforo the renting alie did not knuw that liquors would: be sold; Lut she fnferred that beer would he, but not urti) aftor tha loase had neen made, After who That the suvcessful debut of Mile. Litta in #Lucla " aroused o widespread interest to lear her in "“Martba™ was suown by tho fact that tho performance of this famitiar work (the fifty- fifth thme 0 Chicago) last eveniug called out the lariest houso of the scason. Evers scat fn thy theatre was sold, and standing room waa at a premium, From tho sombre, tragic Lucla to the leht avd alry Yartia is a loug distance, put if there were any who recoguized the ex- to citlzens of the Uniied states who mizht be almllarly situatod, and that it was expected that Mr. Baumer would be refmbursed Zor any ex. penscs to which he inlght have boen subjectod in consequence of theso srbltrary proceedings of thu Westphalian autliorities, TUE GERMAN IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT atoug 1u July found time to answer the letter, the reply Lelug couchied In excessively diplumat- {e language, of which the following I8 a trous- Jatlon: Fonxtex Orrice, Ngnux, July 18, 1878, —Tha B TN R B A Thb VItkhBHlf Fer'9' demands o dotatled re- part of 'Mtéd Fieetbed' by the Tlowards of that dty. Hely vamm'ng- scll at £5 per cent dis- coung it et el DT 1L e —— ‘ChacklataMiw Dewmodracy opposes tha fotro- Ictiuncof AR Mo FETT bell-bunchi “the tdea Wf stretehlng goozles to educate tho niager!" e t— " low the lead of the New York Clear- Cof, THomnaburtigrucn that Mr. TTaTes 1 o | unduiimed has Uiy hooor, refurring'to i com | quisito talent of Milo, Litta fn tho former, ud B sigued tho lows the Ter, Mr. "Crafta alled ol ot S M 0l o 0 L s Thoso Clan Tartans, spoken of in , rd 4 o ¢ ked hel »l e e S falFs6eblot Wan. 116 avtonded nearly every | mumicatlon of the Saih B Moy Jost, 19, (AR L | doubted her ability for the light comedy of the | o, "Sis "repited that mho waa, ohurtytothe | vor dollar, aud if the balance of trady TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. oll Fashion Journals, wo havo in all Iatter, thelr doubts wero sct at rest before she bad flnished the firat scons. While her Afarths 18 not comparable with her Lucla, simply becsuse the former rolc is Insignificant as compared with tho latter, she sang 1t just as delightfully and Jegitimately, and with as much cary, asif it were scrious work; oud, so far as the action is con- cerncd, ber fresniness and aimplo ways were sd- mirably sgt off against Cary's frovdom and gusto,” In the frst nct, shosung in the duoe superbly, and one of hcr clearly-cut runs was Ailr 4 i@ e Whs Ihvited during the fall. a L A ——— _ Cot: ‘Paridr /hopes to make his I'rogres %completer™ (18 .tho paper is a5 bad sa hls grammar, there Is room. A should turn rguinst us, drawing cur gotd largely to Europe, then we would be left with Lut llitlg catn, and our Aoanctal ruln would b certaln, We must, therofore, not only not ap- rove of the Now York Clearink-tlcuso plan, ut must larely lnerease our' colvages of the standard sitver dollar. Congress should onler its colnage to the full e pncu?' ol vur present miots, and this capacity should be lsrely jus creased at ouce, and this hurrled colnage should ot stop short of #200,000,000; and thereatter b should be continued at o slow rate until 2300, or moro shall have been colned, of the Unlicd Staice of Anicricu, Mr, Dayord T'ay- lor, that the fuvestization fustituted in the matior of the expuleion of Jultus Bautmer from Germany by the authorities st Munstor Lue now teen con- cloded, Chis inveatigotion hav resulted In showing that tho fact of the caxe oro substentally In sccord with the statemonts coniglned in the dispatch vf tho Department of State at Wushington of April 50 last, a copy of which was Incloved in the estcom- cd note D¥Mr. Barsrd Taylor of the 18tho! May followings and on this baxls the following expusl- tion of the caxo is presemied Baumer. wha by uclcumfv indd said 1t was an awful 1ninz, and that he would have o expel her from the chircn, She expreased war- yow that the lease had been made, bul said the making o lease had Deen necessary, ete., snd that it whe could she would undo it all,” ' lo rupliea that eho liad better bu & charity vn the church, and e declined, preferring to care for hor- elf, and atatiug hat unless the prop- erty was rented she would lose it, Lho had [nm for taxes aa much as 83,000 per your, und hiad Loon caliod on a yecond 1me by tho vastor, Mr, Crafts, This e Mr. Cral(s wau ac- cowpanicd by Bie, Hll, aud they callea to sea wbout breakiug the lease, 'They salil that they had Battivong, Md., Nov. 19.—The Demcrars | colora, » sugar casa was given to the jury to-day, with fu- A vory rocent importation enablos | structions to bring in s sealed verdict, {f agreed £ on, at 10 to-morrow. us to offer tho ladies of Chicago and Kiw Your, Nov. 10.~Fdwards Plorrepont, cx | ViCiDity somo of tho choicost do- United States Minlster to Enland, hasresumed | 81818 in Fanoy fabrics evor shown i brattice oU Taw I this dlive. L in this markot, ranging from $1.25 DavexroiT, 1o, Nav, 19.~DF, Oscar A.King, | to $3,60 and $4.00 por yard, of this city, to-day recelved the sppolutment of . > o Astiatant Plysiiun at the Stato Lusane Asylum | . E10 Ladios are particalnrly invi 2t Madlson, and Icaves for that city to-morrow. | tod to an inspection ot the goods e re— The Neovraska Leglslativa Jobby §s made up. Anti-Ratlrond, Prohibition, aua Woman-Suffrage pool their lssucs. —_—— Gen, Jox Jonunstox says the too Bolid Bouth, ¢ of Pruislan na- wiltten to Murray Anderson, and that he would ‘rom this rapld and large coloage therowould | 1T 3 . v o ;| o N :m",fl;’fn:f’, tho Jellabss of tho North, will [ (lomstity, sanheand ovieindl ble Hlschores oy | o Tl o oot st b "vaty fi":fig"‘:fl;‘fi]mwgg:g;agm ,;""r'n'-gm:g“ ter | o thia e s The. ilfcenee In the Yoo of | Shaen Hid ooy u,’,“,;‘,::‘; e m wandh saey {::tt(:::?ll!:fll,:lllrl“:;::.lfi;’(:; ‘xlncl:tl"fil;nfll;;i Daxxis Knanney, having fafled in braying, ocikin qUATLeito & Ho CAls 3 turned In. Scptember, 1877, to Munster for the purpase of sujourning there with Lis parents, After ho haa remsined thero for veveral montha, tho Royal Government at Munster, actingz op the sasumption that it was not Danmers Intention to return to North America, bot eliiply to evade the performance of German military duty, causcd biw o be notifled under duto of Dec, 19, 3877, thut ho must either leave the territaty ot the Gennan Empire within elglit daya, or, in caso bo should ro- Tuain 1o Genwany, perfora hie wilitary duty, This notitication caused laumer to addrevs (o the Royal Minlater of the Interiur un the 20th of the suma month a raquest that he might be pernisted to make s lonuer stay at Munater, 8s, owing to want of mcans, he should not b ablu to enter upon his yolurn jnutnoy to Amerlea until Pebruary of the Tollowiny year. Tais Fequest, which contaiced no complaint whstever us to tha decree of cxpulsion itsell, was responded 10 by the Ruyal Mindter of the Interiar st once, und 1o such nianuer, thut privarily tae expulston was auspendvd for the Hme holng, aud pormission accordud Bauter to teulde at Muneter untll the middle of Fehruary ne: Baumer, informed of this by the pullce authorls ties of Munster, duclared, however, that o did nut purpose avalling himaelf uf the raspile granted bio, but should slart on bla rolury Jouiney 1o ca on the st of Junuary, In sccordance would consent, uud, upon being shown the carre- sbundence on the Illbiflfl. she recognized tifs hand. ‘They threatoned to turn her vut of the church, aud” sald that sho nad disgraced it, and she suggostod Ghat the best tning that could oe doue was for the church to Dbuy up tho lesss, She mnever thought, and did 1ot now think, that tle premises would bo used for 1he purposes that Mr, Crafts thought, Others called upon her in the matter, In the sttempt o break the Je ¢ had donos **tere wmhis thing,"" Spe referred them to Mr, Anderson, und assured thew that she wad willing to broak the Jenso If posalble, 1t betng Tepresented to bor that 1ianm was fo keep an owful place. She would have withdrawn froin the church, but her danghter would not conweit, she heing a fttle beiter Christ- fun than she was. Sbe bud proyed over the mste ter, and lier conscience was not shucked, and shy aid ot uow know what ase Bauw proposad to make of tho premises, 10 sigoing the lease she was not aware that she wus violatg the church disciptine pir two Word of God (n mny msnner, shape, ur form. On the eroea-cxaminatlon nuthing new wascliclted, except that tho withess testided that she was and had been sorry that the premives hod been Je; s thoy had beos, Lub It wav out of her power to remody H. 3155 JENNIE ANDEISON, daughter of the defendant, was the next witness, Bhe had been 8 wemboer of the church several years, and know that the proverty in question uad veen forrent soven vears, Bhoslkned a lesse ol thu proverty tn givetion o Mr. Baum 1o satisfy Ler uncle, Murruy Aungerron, who way tusice, After $ho lease had Leen made Jhe Ley, Mr, Craits ealied upon her wotlier snd reppjuaaded hee, sad ndvisend hor fu leavo the church, She eald sho would not leave tho church, tecauso her conscicnco wos clear. Mr. Crufts replied thal some cous sciences could bo siretened, ete,, and that he would tura tiom out of the church, and that the church would stand by him in the prefernugof clurges, Bue here repested the evidence of her mother In the waller of certain persons upon hier ang endeayoring 10 break the leuss ubic toia then that she did not think they kold the keyw to Heavon, Biw, Crafts aud Mr. Jf)ls subec qauntly called ond asked her to withdraw from the chuich, and she refused. tApplwnse, | If they saw Ot to put her out of thechurcly, §t would be all right; but who would met go out of ber own accord, {Applanse.} Mr, Clancey and Mr. ‘Taluiadgo came to sce her und her wothsr afterward with some char¢es agaioat thew, and agreed to drop the wholy uiatier tf sho would ssy 1638 ahq was sorry for what she bad done, b ro- avecial Diepaich 1o Fha Tyidune. ronvinee: ut i JANESVILLE, Wis., .\nv.' m.—’l'{m Circuit convineedithut it 0~ cupled with thi t |46 Pay 3 Wact Gida?? Bt s Whitond v Haro oo |+ VY8 10 Trade on the-West Side. rich, of Milton, for defawuation of character. =" But, {f they should not hecome of the same wvalue, and our guld should be attracted to Eu- rape, we would have left an abundant supply of specie in our stanaard stiver dollar, and our industries and prosperity would not be injured by the exvortation of our gold. Indeed, the exporting of gold would theu have agod effect for us,—thv samo buneficial effect that would come from exporting the same smount of wheat or other products. Then would come with certainty the equaliza- tlon i the value D’c&‘)’m und siver, Waen we had sent $200,000,1 af gold to Europe, and when the London Haukers' Magazine and other Europeun flnanciers should realize that we would send thern monthiy the larger part of our guld product, they would sce the value of gold rapidly decline, aud it would tall away tho full 15 per cont that b date years it has guined w value, ‘The European gold market woull be certaln to brenk under the supply we could sond them. . Bzua, encore, fu which she embrotdered her part with some ataccato runs, which for brifliancy, clear- e nd sbavlute perfoction wo bave never beard equaled. ‘The * Lasc Rose of Bummer ™ wus 'er{ eweetly suug, snd recelved o hoanr and enthusiastic encore, In reply to which shesang it in English, srousiog incrcased en- thustasm, While the role duea not bring ous her full powers, 11k that of Lucia, it Wad never- theless dedightfully IIIHF. Tue perfonnance s o whole was very smooth, Cary was In the best of humor aud kept the house il the same coudl- tlon, Conly ubtajned an encore for the Drinl jug Song; and Wustberg..although b was very weak and the moat of sho time covered “{7{ was hapny in securing an encore for the ** MeAffarl.” “The ¢horus waa in splendid trim, rave the num- bers in the Falr scene gt a ruttling tempo, and carrled off sy encors for the * Achu vol." They deaeryed this tribute, su rarely bessowed. This evetlug, * Trovater now goes back to 'Frisco to resumo his old job ot draylogz, ———— The New York Capltol, which has been several years {0 butlding, will bo inaugurated Jan, 7. e ——— PERSONALS, 8ir Henry Thompson, the English physi- ci, pow refuten to take any pationt who wilil not ¢ondent 1o becomo o testotaler and take tho pledge. Animmense tomperance wave is awoeping over becountry, owing to Uongh's lecture, and oven somo of the apistocracy, who noed It most, are in- fuenced by 1f, England got the nowa of the Cabinet's declsion to send an ultimatum to the Ameer of Alghanistan by way of Bombay. ‘This fact te cited br Mr, Smalloy us proving the force of a recent Matement in the Nineleenth Century that ** En- tland be only au tnaular fraction of Lard Keacous- Bald's Orlental Bmpira.” An art critio In one of the New York papers Wrote ast week that Mr. Wiltlam Hunt painted e facaof hlg **Dathor In o incredisly short Ume, say, lna half-hour. The fact le that tho fewro 1 ' Thae Bather " haen't any facu; It siands ¥lth the back to the publle, Evidantly re- Yeagoful srifat, with n acore to ssitic, has sctGp s Bmg upon Mr. Crltic, who, of course, docen’t ba- :-zmh- Telegram, or any of Mr. Dennet's Dere. The Decorative-Art Loan Exhibition, to ¥hich attontion was directed in Bunday's {veue, 18 B0t 8 woney-making entorprive. The entire vro- eeds, after payluy exponses, wiil be dovoted to uryiog on the work of tho Socloty, which asslsts 3 large number of deserving snd Industrious Vomen. The roomsof the Hoclety are, in fact, A%riof exchangy, whera wurkiugmen can soll What they havo wade, and the pablic can buy what 1t deaires, An exhiditton similar o tho one which i proposed to hold hare ie now in progress in Yleveland, and Is immensely successiul. ‘The [ — THE PUBLIC HEALTH. RicaxoNy, Va., Nov, 10.—The opening scs- sfonof tho mixth mouusl Conventfon of the ho ault grew out of acircular derocatory to Whitford's character, which was circulated h& Uoodrich during the clection vampaign of 157 Several wittiesses were cxamined for plalutiff. ! L ‘Tho case whl probably occupy the balsoco of S tho week, o s %g o) TENVE g 7 American Public Health Assoclation was held aé/"‘/’ R D & to-nfeht in Mozare 1all. Avout 100 wembers A were present. Gov.. Hulllday prestded, and ex- < ) le‘udr!l :.ubum menibers o Leurty and’ carala} A =~ °L weleonie to the hospitalities of the Capital of the Old Dominloy. Vresifent Rarrls then du- livered the annual address. . Bnrgeon-{ieneral Wowdworth sddressed the Boara, detalliog the range of the yellow-fover through the Vatloy of the Mississippl, and said N the work of the Commission fsnot yet com- —— A PLEA FOR A REPORTING AND PRINTING JOB AT SPRINGFIELD, 70 the Editor of The Trituns, TiskiLwa, 1L, Nov, 18.—I sce by last Fr- day's Triouxe that Secretary Harlow In Lis roport recommends *tho dally publication of tho journsls of the two Houses, to be lald cach morning ou the dusk of each meuwber, to give opportunity to vorrect,” ete, With some reluctance I differ with Trx Tiis- uxs's comments. Believiug that Secretary Harlow has wado a wise and Umely recom- menaation, I desire to add my fodorsement, 1. Urceat puolic futercsts are fuvolyed fu cor- rectly passiog laws, and laviug this shown by & correct journal, Instances are recent where expensive ltigation, sua overturn of supposed tuws, came from tmperfect leghlation ar erroncous journsls, It Is overwhelmingly fin- hat all possibic care bo used to insure ‘o duily present to esch metiber, in a culent furn record of the proceedings, makes each o critic, and, it may Lo sald, tnsutes aecuracy. THE THEATRES, The Weathersby Froliques captured another Dl audicnce last evening, and kept them u ahricks of laughter throughout the perform- ance, bl An exchange snnounces that Jack Haverly hss taken tho management of the Weathersby Froliques. Mr, Ilaverly fa foud of mansge- ment, but we Imagine Nat Goouwin fu this cise 1a able to manage tor bimsch, ‘The Cal Wagner sud Ben Cotton minstre! show 18 still on oxtubitiou this weck at Hamlin's The- hatre. Ay, Hamlin {a contemplating s chauze of programme from the variety businvss, which seems to be sumewhat overdono hero of late, but what it is he hiss not ss yot divalged. Mr. J. C. Goodhue, an oid theatrical manager, bas undertoken the manogument of lirick Yameroy, aud is going 1o take him out into the tecture-lleld, opentng next Mouday In Elgin. Brick {8 to {ecture on whatever he pleuses, sud Uoodbug has arranged 8 serigs ot 1llustrations something kfter the style of Prof. Cromwell's. ‘They will make @ gencral tour of tha Western towis. witn this declarution he did loave Munt Amurics ou the lnst-mentioned duy without the uae uf measuzes of forco oF even the exlstouce ol & neceartey for (o sxe of such. Haumur di not, 18 18 thus veen, make the mens- uro of espulslon adopled suatnet hin tha occusion of any complaint whatuver, either 1o Iho Hufll) Supertor President of the Pravinco of Westphaila, entually compeient in the St instance tor wich & complaing, or to tke Royal Minlater of the Inte whors and thu only request of any uatute made by Baumee in the courve of the wholo affals at once met with full cuusideration, As toyaras the advirability of this messurs of expuleion jteels, the Nuynl Guvcrnment at Slun. ster adopied 1810 the exercléa of s coustitutional compelence. Kv':u sovereign Gtate lv cntitled upder Toters nationa) Jaw principlcy, from actuating motives of interna) Btats polico or Siste policy, (o refuse Lo forelunors tho privilege of wolvuru, A Fenuncia- tion of shls right s, as has lLicen pointed ous by ihis Uovernuient on forar vccasions. nowhere contalned ip the Treaty of Fob, 1808, This ¥iyht nay, therofore, bo exorciscd withiout detrimoeut to that trealy, 88 woll by Nosth Americs aualust wvery (ierman, wnd by (his Goverumont agaiust plete, but will not be abandoned until il the I facts possiblu Lo bo obtained are gathered. ‘To-tmorrow t port of the Comuission ap- polated to uvestigats tue yellow-fever epldemic of this year will be presented, [ it bt WESTERN RGENTS' ASSOCIATION. ¥ 8t. Louts. Nov. I\'.—A'Knmu Clty dispatch En order to close out onw says: Hepresentatives of twenty-four ratlway o o Tlines west of the Misslasiopl Rivermet in this large ““w'k ot Fine m;t.é clty to<isy, and onpanized & Weatern Goods, we have mark ‘fl, Assoclation of the Geveral Passenger and | thein down to about S0 gig,, Twket Agents, adoptiug s constitution g Sk and bylaws for s ot A on the dollar. C. Daws, of tué Kausas City, Bt. Joo & Council | = = Siuile Hatiroad, was eicctert Charman; E. A. | SUK and TVool Suitings at $3 B e "Sonies neve discnvee | ¢ Yard ; veduced from §5.00, and acted ubou, but of no special interest to the —— ublic at_preseut. Tho Assocution adjourved | Sf7)s gnd Thool Sultings at ate thiy ¢yuu!ui;o meet fn Chicago Dedi 10 $2.60 t ’”a”l ; veduced from g and ¥ Norih Amesicau citlzeu, 10 (he gatie mannee g plied, o ber mother did, that she could not say | .k It wili greatly facititate legislation, as cach EARTHQUAKE. $L4.00, Ssenng b No. | &4 age e Torelen nationalic | A very pleasant varloty bill is given this week | {hat she was sorry, exccpl that sho was sorey (o . : HQUAKE ,00, B e WL Lake DLy Ty O o | R era calos for e, anescion bAriicular | ab the Acadeiny Of Mlusle, ~ Amoug the princl | bavo e waiier uiske auy rouble fu ths caurcn, member will havo & compact snd convenieut Syectal Dispuled'so 4z Triduse, 1 iy w be Biotives of fho ebaructo ul foatures of it (8 & border sketch called TREORL obwhat dv doligy xad il biay; betn ndicated. To judse (Applause. ) £ Interviews with Baum about n ¥hiomusic will be furnished and spoclal attrac- reuting the prewises sbhe usderstood thas it was io Catio, IIL., Nov. 10.~A very heavy shock of | §U1: and Wool Sultings at $2 ¢ . Y ¢ § e 0 hit & few o) long offer 11 b, o specis) ln- | Of e vathcieucy ol theee matived 1o 8 coucrely The Irish Bettler," fn which a svlondid masti e ety he eXact status of CELCY meadure. eartbquake was fult In this city last okl ard ; reduced front $3.00, Ukloas il Uo st o atirol Atuer the | ceonabysiiibataios onighously, ssbolien | plsssthy broiuets vattly scisiii ah lidias by e rared s Foes™ ten” "be Psctd | Levs are freauontly confused an_entira session | miuutes before -1 o'clock. “The osclilations @ yard ; r from$ s the throat and hauging ou tu him n ® 1z ntlug.( realistic way until ¢he Indian Is shiot snd killed, 'The dog {sculled beiore tho curtain every night. Ssuford sud Witson, Barker and Reels, Ned Barsy, Lula Delnany, Arclier, cacu contribute their several specialtics. and make up an excecding! i‘unenh e and di- versilied entortaloment. ‘:l' e bouie was well tilled last night. Nick Hoberts® "llumflxy Dumpty " party are 1nt aignt tha urice ur adailssion will bo 23 cents. President Eliot, of Harvard, made a speech 3t the Boston Latin 8ctiool diuner the other even- 1a¢. Hie said & number of pleasant things about :!mh Wwho graduated st the Latin 8chool in 1840, Plflvnn. It proved on furlher 1nvestigatiun, was “esldent Ellot bimself. That youtl, acsurdlng Prealdent Eliot, was ** reserved, Industrious, Peadent, and ambitious, " —altozvthor & nico engoaged in tho sxerciss of 1his Its sovervign slate there. 1n making the leasy sho Thus Biote or;an 18 fu Prussia in the drat loncs. of siter violating the. Dutipline consclonce of either vivlsting thy Discipline orthe Word of God. She did uot Koow what woa Lo be sold va tho prem . but belleved that Baum intended 40 keep a restaurant, lurie cuncert-ball, aud gurden. she thougls the eplrit of the cuured bad been uao of persccution ju the whols case rather 1han of Clristlanity. [Applause.] She weant by what sbe bad sald about the keys of ileaven, —that if they turn herout of this chusch they could not turn her out of Heaven, L\r o by the vomplex wachiuery ot legislation, and are nearly powerless, from a wans of Kuowledye 48 10 buw $0 do, and ‘the condition of the various matters fuvolved. This glves ghe experiensgyd few a ereut advautaze over tho wpany. ‘To the fuexperiunced, legislation is nearly . Thia dally record, to bo prescrved aud examined, wiil Miumiuato. the woiks, sud be an fastrucior o ali who strive to Jears. Parlamentary law and the wethods of doiug business will” be tore 1 rth th, lasted from thirty to T e o awakencd ueurly everybody | SUk and. Wool Suitings at tutho by, ex, Arka Nov. 10—A distinet | $L.80 @ yard; reduced jrony shuck vl an cartbquake was telt bere at 1140 . 42,00, W faat. dglite Cotsiderable. esellemont pre- # 5 f1ed u several purts of the city. o b o 1 ults & heary ahock of Our stock of medium and cartbquake was fels bere us unduight last night. | lowepriced Dress Goods 1y —— juatance tho varticulur Royal Governpient, or, 3¢ nay by, the Lapddrostel, ‘and was, therofors, in 1hie presont case, the ltoysl Goverument at Mun- stee, ‘Tue declelon of thia lattertribunal wasespecially fnfiuenced by tho circametance that in the City of Munster particularly, for somo years past, s not incomatderable sunber of persons hiable to mitt. tary duty who had been dlscharged from Germa, o acquircd 8 forclvn. snd particularly slsa & | ot Ttaverly’s Theatre this week, There Is noth- | platiwe.] Bhe was notrurry forsuyihiug that sho | clearly pervelved. very Iarge and contains P S bor fust as ooo may suppuse B b ern: Matianarity, Bal returued 1o fve | foi specially uovel iu the tricks of 1bis banto- | Of her moulior bad duue, but bad been indiv: | {yTho jouruals of tthe two ‘Houses aro now o lfiygfihm some great bargalns. sdens Eijol wosid have. becn 41t each | side bermsnenils. I vWw'of ie 1act that tois | palmer vet at tho samo taae If fa as Ucserving s | U8Bt 81 thu conduct of tne church towsrd | Lrinted at the public expense, aud bound io Spacind DN st 9300f you now. " the speakor conlinued, **turns | falsvatate of things which had be Ler. She hsd uever boen st Baum's plsco ita rivals, for the siinple reason that It sucither bietter nor worse, ‘The two clowus look and act very much’ alike, s0d we imagine that il & thou- sand clowns were to appear all {u ouo bloce the audieuce would bhondly be able to distio- guish one frum gnotber. Your clown bLss just a0 wapy tricks to performi, aud 10 many grimaces to give, and ose clown witl enerally plewss a8 well as auotbier. The two Emuuhlu rolied into uye seetna really s waste of material. If the spectator s unable ta dls- tingulsh where the one leaves olf #nd the wtlicr Lagius, what ls the ube of paying doublo salar- lcal That, of coursy, 12 @ auestlou for the wan- volumes for public use, Bt tbis fs sl done after the adjournment of the General Asscu- bly! Taols proposition e to priot as the scaslon proceeds: avd It (s uot essy tosee why it should add qauch, If any, to the vost, Thu saue torwm way be ‘sed fur tho use of members aud the matter to be bound. But, suopose the Ogures given b{ Tun Triy- uNg,—$25 per day. The Geoeral Asscabl with tts lucidentals, costs about $2,000 per day. T{ this addition of & little wver 1 per ceut, or about 10 cents o vach wewber and ' ewploye, facllitates the busiuess 1o any svpreclablo exe teut, thea 18 muat b o wiie expeuditise and sa | sty Nk, Nor 18.—Uaos Thompson, of | An examination of tho Crestou, last night oul Block of goods tanis fatber aad clerk. Hiis sasets wili il | BbOVE goods is solicited, ay couslderably below bis liabilities. e bas been | it is & rare chance to obtain fu Lusinuss 8% that place about (WO years. bargains in fine goods. bufore signing the lease. snd |f she had yove there afterward (6 was pobody’s business. [Ap: Ehm .} Sle mever cousidared that (be church 3d auylhlog to du wilh the leasing of Ler prop- erty becuuse sho Was & memver of it. Bbe was 1ot conacluis OF baviut uone auytbiog wroog, and had 1 nut been that Crafts s31d she bad dia- Kraced the churco #ho would bave contivued W attend (t, She bad vot withdrewu from the church, because she war uot conaclous of haviog dooe toang wrong. Shu bad uBered o whhdraw, however, ou the coudition that the caurch would give her @ letter, aud ene 1hought shu was culitied 1o o sioce the o0ur hisd been misdo 1o withdrmw charges il ebo would say she way oty fur what Sl mag $Yu upon t| bim gy, oy frow whow [binweif] tae bas grown, b will sce groat keason to resard Wik reverence sud glad afection.” But, Threre not all Prealdent Ellots. Bome who Awelld Lurn & candid eyo upon 100 boys from which % 7 &rew would only find o paloful sed tonoto-~ 998 record of **playing huokey," nunng oeighs o' door-belly, decorutiug doy' talls, snawball- oA Stimuble genllewen, crowning kittens, sud Plodiug cu tho front pate. W Lo cau regard boys tols deacilption wither with **zevereuce™ OF Mection 't uuuuld‘mcm‘: » expulsivy, tbe Tetaons for & wou-ludulgeut coutve tow - Yaer, also, aud convequentiy decreed Lls expul- stou, 1t 1% 10 bo tegrettcd that Baumer did not complan ut this exoulslon. eikber 1o the appro- priate Iniernal sutnoritiea or lo lbe - jm. perial Governmnent, through (ho wedlstion of the Euvoy of the Uuited States. Tho un- dersigned does vt liceitate to duclare ihut, vo iuo Ay of wuch o complalul, ke dectes in Guestion of the Hoyel Quyeenment st Nuusber, sithough ita legalily” fs beyond question, would huve been cauceled du view of the clrcumatancy THE STOCK PANIC. 8ax Fraxcisco, Nov. 19.—A uuwber of well- ) known experts visited tho Sterra Nevada to-day, W| A- SIMPSUN & Gfll, aud all make encoursging reports. 1:10 oro fu ‘he crusscut oa the A100-(oot level is improv [4 P ing, sud fu the cross-cut ub the 2,200-to0t lovel 113 & 11!.) Stfltfi‘st.