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MONDAY, Nov. 25, WflmmifihMHflu ‘WiLL OPEN THEIR RETAIL DEPARTMENT 931 State-st., Chicago. ©On and after that day thoy will exhibit s Iarge stock of Rattan Ware just received from thoir manufaciory, solscted aspecially for the present sesson and the Holldsys, consisting of Chairs of all sizes, Work Stands, Fancy Serap Baskets, firewood Baskets, Dog & Cat Baskets, ¥all Sercens; Tablo Mas, - Fancy Dasket Ware of all kinds, Blegant Chamber Furnitore and Par- or Chairs CUSTOM TAILORIN, GATLZERT’ POPULAR TAILORING HOUSE Tsnow making sp the finesh OVERCOATS for $25 to $40, Usual price $35 to $55. BUSINESS SUITS for $25 to $40, Usual price 832 to $55. CASSIMERE PANTS for $5 to $16, Usual price §7 to $14. WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY. ORDER NOW AND SAVE MOKNEY, 179-181-183 CLARK-ST., CORNER MONROR. ZOPEN TILL 6 P. M.Q PROFOSALS. Proposanls for Furnishing n Dis- tinctive Paper, Ete. Tugaseny DErAaTRYT, w. OFrice or THE BECRETANY, AK] . SCARLET KNIT UNDERWEAR. This is'a Great Reduc- tion in these goods. Other dealers charge you $1.26, $1.60, and even $1.76 for these very same goods, Our stock must be CLOSED OUT Prior to Removal. Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters, FOR MEN AND BOYS, CLOSTNE-OUT PRICES Until about April 1, at the 0ld Nos, 184 & 186 State-st. FRE! TSe TG WISt ST Down Town Packers, W, D. C., Uct. 2w, 1878, ¢ Secre Llin Troadury, deatring 1o procure s “antnetive r on whicli o print: United states Notes, Nation: Ak Notes, snd other dccurities ihe Uovernment, hrrehy Invitos manufacturers of bank- 20719 235 Sonth Desplatues-st, Tiave, in coaneotion with thelr PACKING-HOUBE, Alia Ssent Ketail Markst la tho elig, Wo aronow nisnu: {esturiag 404 wpolylag tho "V holesule and Retall " CELEBRATED PORK SAUSAGES, pul peperof ihe bual quulliy. cum: eatura produced by the tutro- iIk of other colored Bbres. Buch broposals must he wocoimpanted hy s i At weENE g 1, G oD x foveature and’ minufecturers sre : mic Droporals for furnlehing adester for & distictive” Toature {0 Lauk-nate and bond puners, tobe exciurively wed by tho United States, the oflcr 10 bo accompanted witn samiplenof such paper with the distinctive foa- lllfi Wgflolr\l upon it e Be uf thio Treasury heroby gives notica that auy S disdtnctive” paper which Moy be sdopted | Tho cleantiness and ricliness of seasoningof whicb makc will bw subject to the provislons of Sec. 5,430 of tho L'f.',‘-mj-“fl-'fl"" We arn alxo puiting up for Ia millen BRAVD LALD, made from iy, sad {reo frot all tmpuri- ustly found in lard. Ony facilities for euts irjng enaulo us’ to offer unusust indiice- purclinvers and joubura, and an inepec: ianment, stock, and w will con- that we can give them s ciran, Whule: r wlhiat they usually for ‘Inferior foducts. Corner Deaplaines and Van liuren-ata. Van uren-at. cars ko 10 the duor, PIERCE & WHITTEMORE, 227 10 235 Desplaines-st, LOLIDAY GOODN, West's Statuary For the Holiday Trade. RETAIL from z0c upto 67. Cownpositian and color alnillar to Rosers' Uroups, Lanze dfscount ta Couniry Dealers, S uegl S8 FRENCHGLASSSITADES ROGERS’ GROUPS. J.J. W ST, 245 WADABH.AV. Meplsed Statutes, which reads as follows: eryperson . . . . who has or rotafne fn his conirul oF Possess for fter s distinetive papes lias hern sdusted by tie Becritary of the Treusury for ihe wbll- gatlona and other sccurltiea of the United nlates, any sloilar paper adapted tu the niaking of any such obh- kition or other securlty, except under the suthority ot the Becretary of the ‘(reasury, uF sotne other provee oficer of the Unlted Riates, shall be punisiied by a na o1 Bot more than (00, OF Ly imprisoutnent at hard It not iuury than litcen years, oF by borh. The hat may be aclected 1# to bu masiufactured uader the supervision of an agent of tho Governmenl, aud, If deenied pecesrary, under tho protectionof a utrd, to be atationed at the miiil sndthe contractor ¥l Ba Tequiced to provide, without charae, 1a tie bullding Iu which the DApCr s minde. roums sultably furalaned. to be used a4 a1 ofice by such sgent, and for the persans whio miay bo deslgnaled to guard sod count {he paper delivereds and, aiso. soom fa wiich to storo Juntilaipped; and fie Wil b furiher reauired tocous furm to such rexsonsLly regulations 4 tnay be inady by {he vecretary of tha Trossury o provent tho liuproner Temovat froin the il of suynf the tured under the contract. Al naper wlil Lo recelited {orby the sgent at the mill, subect to future examina- tlon: aud the contractor will be required (o deliver It to the Express Comp.any, securely packed, in the presence 36d under the direct[on of sald sxent, In woikicn buxea Brapped with {run, sealed wna marked ready for alips o wili'slto be ' required to turnish perfect prerwith which to replace any returned {0 Al aa de- Jbo contract will blad the con(ractor to menutactara the distinctlve paper for tho United btates unly, Yroposals wiil Lo vecelyed uniil Wednesday. ‘the éth dar of Decomber, 162, They should be wmarked ** Pra- Saula for Distinctive Paver, ana sddressed to the un- The Becra rves tght ect suy o PR tary reserves the right to reject soy or JOIIN BIERMAN, Becretary of tho Treasury. PROPOSALS POR CONBTRUCTING ABOUT TWO HUNDRLD MILES, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD FROM THE MISSOURI RIVER TO THE FORSALK The Xorthern Pacitic Hall C heredy in- e n‘.‘l] r‘:mé ‘ompsay heredy fn. NEWSPAPER {0 miies. Heparate bids to bu mado on sections of wenty-five miles coch. The first, tabe completed by Jal¥ 1. 1 oz, I, 1870} ‘:wnhucllun pefors Jua, 1, 0 grous or KO BALK. . of eaaterly section, scgoud sectiou, by the third sept #7u1 ‘the ‘Weo havo disposed of sll but two of our hand-feeding folders. Thoy aro in porfect order, and will be sold cheap, Addroas TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. thereun. Made Y n o 1uforination obtalned st the ollice of senompaat, No. i ¥ wre Naw Yurk City, et posate rece! up to, sud fucludi the VI ARy Ot Detemb " e otder o the o o Directors, Do, u. 1478, CHAS. D, WRIGIIT, President. WINES, CALIFORNIA CHOICK WINES for Thunksglving NESRIPY BROTHERT Vine Vs NTEAM PIPE, Etc, 3| PIPE, RADIATORS, COILS, Bl e, BobAir Regstrs, AND ALL PIPE FITTINGS AT LOWEST PRICES, FIELDHOUSE, DUTCHER & BELDEN, Bnfld.umn 30-32 West Monrve-st. DEARBORNST, =R} OFTIUIANN, MANABSE, OPTICIAN. Tribuae Hulldiax, - e o p—— FINANCIAL, Government Bonds, Cook County Orders, ty Serips and Youchers, Bought sud s0ld by LAZAKUS BILVEIMAN Bavk, Chauber of Comucres, REAL-ESTATE LOANS TFine . eiia? Spectacies aulted i sl arglls ou scleating pria (LS raad Field Gl “Teleacopit, Mlaru: JETENY ANGOR LANE MATL STEXHIERS H)""‘"‘ H’;‘IS’.‘.J??:‘:‘JG“«&'.\ Besiin On Chicago lmproved Froperty nesotiated st lowest HHPIA-Nov MBS CERESA, ec. 14 8am | qurreot rates by BAIUD & BRADLEY, b Lo bes o von o Lasaigie . K& L CALIE'N LA, Dec. 18, noon s e e reontion Tk sl Fediced raies WINTERR IRENORTS, ueNvERsoN BIUTIELS. e wamaston e | NI ER RESONT, NORTIL GERMAN LLOYD, 1 Y ; vervouur. | THE ROYAL VICTORIA HHOTEL, Gbokea. NAKNAU, DAHAMA INLANUN, 5 Yor tu Briormbdon '-‘y»ly B woon &LU., 7538 Lrvadway. New York. WANTED, BOTTLER. ‘Wanted, & man who thorvughly understands the Bot. (o of Wikieand Liguore, Hone but 8 xpericoced perwn pegd answer. siate salary sud espericnce. Addreas P U4, Tribuse oflice. rk 10 buithainplo . S0 K0T Swoerage. B0 girrency. | Fu i bz appy e OELLICHS & Co. wiiui Greea, how Vi CUNARD MAIL LINE, Sulling threa times 4 Yorty, L"“Pm:..u weok toand from British Clark ud tandulph- | P AL DU VEHNET. Geaerad Westera Ageats ; PPly at Cowpuny's Office, morthwast corser icago. TUESDAY: GOVERNOR-GENERAL. The Young Marquis High on a Throne of Royal State. and bunting were displayed fn all directions. Buine stands bad been erected for ladies and gentlemen wiich, while they did not afford the best opportunitics for obscrying the moment for 1anding, yet, nevertheless, enabled alt occupying thein to have an excellent view of the procession as it passed out. At 12 o’cluck the Admirsl snd the command- era of the incu-ol-war came on shore dressed In full uniform. The Janding-place was well re- lected. A floating ralc was toored & short dis- tance from the main landing and covered with carpeting, A passage-way, slightly inclinedy hed been crected leading up to the whart, sur- rounded on cither alde by varlous designa of fags In myriad colors, At the hesd of THE LANDING was an arch of evergrecns overhung with flage. Ketween the time of the first appearance of the militars forming the lines an efther side of the way from the landing to the gatc of the dock- yard and the arrival of the Vice-Rezal party the various djstinguisiicd peophs who were to inect the visitdrs hegan to arrive. First appeared the Msyor in his robies and tho "Corporation. Then came the Custodians snd Magistrates of the County, the Luocal Governmént and Legislature, the Clifef Justice and Judges of the Bupreme Court, the members of tho House of Commons amd Benators, and lnetly Bir John A. Macdonald and the members of tho Privy Council and ex- Privy Councl. TRE FORMAL LANDING of the Vice-Kegal party was made at 4 o, m, Her tlogal Highness and the Marquis of Lorne embarked on board the Largc of the Dlack Prince, and, preceded by Admiral Inglefield’s barge, and foltowed by the galless of the ships, In double line, were rowed between the two lines of the men-of'war. The yards were manued agaln, checrs wero given by the crews, bands played, and the guards presented armis, On landing, the Marquis and Princess were ro- cefved by the civil, military, sod nayal dignita- ries, and w guanl of honor froin the Sixty-sixth. A beantiful bouquet was presented to lier Royul Highnesa by Mies Mary Archibsld, youngest daughter of the Licutenant-Guvernor, immedi- ately on ber Janding. THE PROCE2SION was then formed, and passed out of the dock- yard in the followlng order: The (rand Marbale, tachment of City Yolica, The Mayor, Corporation, and General Reception Committce {n Carelnger. His Honor, tne Lisutenant-Governor, Tis Roysl uuhnml.hthxamkn of Edinburg, snd o miral. A Carriage Contalning her Roynl Highness, the Princces Loulse, and the Marquis of Lurne, Btatt of the General Comnander-In-Chlef. The Archbishov. ‘The Dominlon Cabinat in Carrlages. The Chiof Jadies of the Courteof Law nod Equity. ‘The Membars uf tho Privy Conncll got of thu Cab- inet, 1n Carriages, ‘Members of tho Benate of Canada. The Speaker of the Houne of Commons, ‘Y'he Putene Judges, Membern of the Ilause of Commons, Members of the Pravin¢isl Executiva Council, The Chancellor snd Vice-Chanceilor of the Uni- versity and Superintendent of Rducation. Judees of the Copnty Coursa, Fore'gn Consule, The President and a cm?“fl of the Legislative ‘0 U The Members of the Legirlative Assembly, The Custodians and County Mnzistrates, ‘The Carparations of Dartmuuth, THE VARIOUS BOCIETIES turning out lned the steects. from the dock- yurd to the military lnes, io tho following order: The North British Suclety, the Charit- avle Irlab Society, St. George's Soclety, the Msnchester Unity, the Odd-Fellows, the Anglo- African Society, tbe Ustholle Toal Abstinence Roclety, and St. Josopl’s Bociaty, Uu the pro- cesslon passing out of gute, the sodetics wheeled jowsrd in wuecar-lon and followod. ‘Tha streets wero lined by the differeut socicties; regulare, and militia, fucludivg the artillery of | both, aud the Royal Buglucers, all alonz the route, ‘T'lic sidewnlks were crowded with people, thera being probably twenty thousand peoole on the strects. In all parts of the city fluwra were fiving, and the streets ou the route werc completely Jined and canopied with spruee, bunting, and otbher decorations. Tho crowds on foot keot up alnost & contipual cheering alony the line, and tho utmost enthusasm was shiown, The best of order prevalled. The pro- cession halted ot the Provinciol Butlding, and proceoded to the Assembly room. The Viee- Regal party arrived at the Assembly Chamber at twenty minutes to 8. Judze Ritchie, in his crimson robes, 100k a seat at the lefL of TOE THNONE, At a table Iu front of the throne st the ngot sat Sir John A. Macdou- old, the lions. Mr. Llope, Mr. Baby, and Dr, Tupper, Onthe loft sat the lHons, Mac- kenzie, Howen, Masson, Atkens, and O'Cuonor. Her Royal ttfghucss, the Priveess Loulso, took ascal to the rirht of Bir Patrick MacDougali, the Admlofetrator of the Government, hls Rtoyal Highness, the Duke of Edinburg, belnz on his loft in thie full costume as a Captain of the Rotal Navy, his breast covered with orders and decorations. The Jetters-pateut and com- mission appointing the Marguls (lovernor-Gen- cral wero rend,and then Maj, Dewintoo, the Marquis' Sm‘mur)‘. placed o the bauds of Lord Lorue Officinl Red-8ash and Tin- B8word Landing from the Sarmatian. Tremendous and Reiterated Bangs by Her Majesty’s Heavy Artillery, Procession to the Place Ap- pointed for the Cere- monies. Oath of the Viceroy to Sustain Queen Victoria and Her . Line. Additional Affirmations Adminise tered by the Magistrate of the Occasion. Address of Welcome by the Mayor and Corporation of Halifnx. Reply of the Governor-General Expreming His Unbounded Gratification, Spectal Disnotch to The Trivune. HaLiFaX, N. 8., Nov. 25.—~The insceessibllity of the Barmatian offcred a wide fleld for the operations of rumor-manufacturers, snd soma of the most absurd storics are sfloat. Among these is one detailing an affectionate meeting between the Duke of Edinburg and the Princess Lou:se on the deck of tho Sarmatian, Another is that the Marquis and kis Rogal consort wont ashore incoy. Inst oight fu the Admire!’s steam Iaunch, spending the night sstore, and steallog back to the vesscl at dayilght this mornfag. ALY SORTS OF DOATS INTERVIEWS I with the Duke of Edinburg are aiso reported, but a very candid reporter who undertook to follow the lead which he supposed some of his rivats had taken fo this marter, tells & atory from which it appears he was badly snubbed for his paing, and yet it s extremely prolable that this man camo o good deal nearer interviewing her Royal Hizness than thoss who . professed to liave had better success, Tho day ovencd fine, the alr belug positively Jaden with the aromatic scont of spruce fir. ‘The loyalty and fidelity to tho Royat family,which werc so signiticantly dis- plaved here towards the Princo of Wales in 1800, bava not dcereascd, Thes bave, in fact, recelved new growth ana nourishment under THR FOSTERING CARR OF LORD DUFPERIN. At vo plage during tho transutlautic journoying of the Prives of Wales was the decoration more striklug or the cordiality’of }ifs riveption foore fervent thau at Hallfsx. The laligoniuns have o patent for oreh-bullding and all the tine- honored accessories of a royal pageant, and, thanks to the grundebildreu of the Duke of Kent, who long lisd his residence amoug them, their devotion takes the form of a cherished traditlon. Nu wonder, then, that on the present oceasion 1lalitux Is alive to ber duty of making the new Goveruor's Grst fmpressions of tho country he has come to rule over xs favurable as possible. CHARMINOLY SITUATED, cven the desolating Influences of winter are powerless to rob Halifsx of ell ber topugraph- {calattractivencss. The old garrisontown boasts of hills and a cltadel scarcely inferfor to that at Quebee, und its harior bears comparlson even with that of San Francisco or of 8ydaey, in New South Wales. At Liverpool tho leave-taking ceremonles do not appear to havo been so gor- geous g to overwhelin what effort tho Haligo- nlaus havo made to luvest the welcomoat this other slde of the ferry with all the duo acvome paninients of a state progress, WIEZN TUE PIINCE OP WALES visited Canada, ho sailea from Plymouth, Ports- mouth or Plymouth would, fn fact, by the patural places for Hogalty o embark at, But this time Royalty, wisely comlug as other and less dlstinguished passengers, setw safl from the greatest ocean trade and passenger vort in the world, from tbe busy waters of the Mersoy; sud, although Liverpool has fu her time ex- tended bounteous welcome to crowned heads, sbo shives fu other Uelds than in stato cere- wionies. Hollfax, with every natural advantoge over the English clty, acquitted herself with o brilliancy worthy of ler history. About 10 o'eloek TIR OATNS OF OFFICE, whilst Judge Ritchle banded him the Bible. The Marquls of Lorne then read the following ouths: 1, $ie John Dm“flu Sutherland Campbell, com- monly called the Marquis of Lorne, do wwear that 1 will ue faithful and Leur true alleyinuce to her Majeaty Quoen Victoria, wit will defond her 1o the utmost of my power ayuinst all consplracies and altompts whatever which shall bo nade ogainst her perwon, Crown, or diguity; and 1 will use my utmost endeavors 10 disclose and make known 1o TS MORNING tho stcamer Edgar Stuart, which had been se- curcd for tbe purpose, was bourded by numerous representatives of the press, and st a quarter past she wus uvmoored aund stesmed lllll‘“!]flly'. her helrs, and survivors, all treason oul sto the haroor. Tho Driti | 4 Jroicheris, cowmimicien e ey flect of sfx abips of the line were | 1 do falthfnily promusa to maintain, sapport, and defeud, Lo the utmout of my nower, the successiun tw the Crowa, whicu succesvlon, by au act entitied ** An act for the limitation of the srown, and better securing of the rights aud hber- fivs Of the sabject, 1s and stands fimited ta the Princess Soplils, Elcciress of Hanover, ai heirs of hor bodv, being Frolostants. hereby ute teriy renounciug aud apjuning any obudience or alleiunce unta auy other bersun clatinin of pre: 2 8 right to the Crowu of this reaim; and [ aro th ‘riuce, person, prelate, Ntate, or wulenlsto hatb, or 'ought tu have, ouy Jurisdiction, power, superiorily, or suthority. gubernatorial or spiritual, Within Ehe reatus, and [ iuako ihie declarstion upon the true falthof 8 Christlan; 8o help me Uod, Haviog sppended his siguature, JUDaE RITCHIE addressed the Marquis of Lorue: You shall wall snd truly execute the offl trust of overnor-Ueneral of Canuda aud 4 nitories cxtonding therew, and tmpartially adwiu- futer Justice therel Dieln you God, You whall do your utmost endeavor that ali the clauses, matters, wud thinge contajued fn the several acta of Parllawent hereiofore paased, sud now in force, relating fu trade aud ber Majesty's colunli 4 pluntations be puncually. ccordlug 1o tho tru ing thereal; so belp you Gud. §iu anall well ud truly xecute the office of Keeper of the Great Beal ol ber Majesty's Dowin- jon of Canada, uccording tu the best of your knowledge and ability ; so ielp you God. While the sluat was belog sigued by the Judge, the Governor-(icueral banded tho great seal of the Domiufou to the Sccrotary of State, the honorable Scustor Alkens, saying bercby give into your bands tho great the Dominion for safe keoplng,” Shuultaunc- ously with the sunouncement the Uoveruor- tcueral's flag wus bolsted over the Admiraity House. The bells of the city churches ruug out a merry peal, sud & salute of seveateen guns was fired from the war-sbips and forts, pro- clatming the fact that the ceremouies connected with the swearinit 1o vt our new Qovernor-icn- ‘sral were completed. 5 AFTER Hi3 BXCELLENOY WAS SWORN IN, the Administrator wads obelsauce to the Gov- eruor-General, the Priocess Loulse, and the Duku of Edigbarg. ‘Theo 8ir John A. Macilon- sld, a3 Frealer, stepoed forward and bowed to each, and afterwands introduced cach of his Alutatry. The baod played ** Qod Bave tbe Queen,’” and his Excclicncy descended from the dals. The procession then reformed sod pro- moored In the upper ¢nd of tho harbor in two lines, heuded by the Bellerophon on the Ilatifax slde, and the other headed by tho Black Priuce on the Durtmoutl side. ‘The press boat steam- «d down the barbor aod around the Sarmatian. Ax the Edgar Stuart steawed arousd tho stern, the Princess, dressed In black, with the Marquls by her slde, was scen sl ug on the deck. About half-past 10 the SBarmatlan began to get steain up for s start, sud Wus SOV suLh WOV- ing. The Royal standard was hobsted, and forthwith ki TUE GRIND SALUTE York Redoubt wus the first to Loous forth Its satute. ‘Tuen followed the flect with their saller guns. Theu the wilitia bat- tery at Polut Pleasaut thundered forth fte can- uon, Then followed Ueorge's Island with it powerlul volley, aud, afterwards, wheu tho Sarmatlan was about opbpasite Market wharf, the guns from the Citadel boomed forth its graud saluto. The occasion was a decidedly do- spiriug one, As the canoon thundered forth the echoes from the Lills rcverberated the sounds in & score of crashing reports, When the Royal standard was displayed by the Harmnatian the flvet holsted tholr culurs sud fluvg out loes of bunting, TUR YARDS WEKE MANNED from the lowest to the inaln truck. As they were upproached they presentod a yrand appears suce, aud, os oue by one the tivo war-ships were spproached, the tars roarcd forth & bearty sud eutuusiastic cheer fa tho old Britlsh fashion. When the Sarmsilan passed the Blaok Prince, the baud of the latter played * God Save the Queen.” The Sarmatian repliod by s Scoltish air trom the pipes. After the Edgar Stuart bad scen evorything possible, snd the Sarmatian had becn moored iortho midet of the flest fmmedi- ately off the dock-yard, the press represcuts- tives were landed st Cunard's wharl, and must of them, at about twenty mioutes befors 13 o'clock, made stralght for tbe dock-yard. A stand bad been prepared forthe press at a place affordiog an excellent opportuulty for scelvg the landing, TUB DOCK-FARD ITSELP was exquisitcly decorated. Evergreens, flowers, at ho foreigu commnenced, NOVEMBER 26, 1878, ceeded through Hollls, Bouth, Pleassnt, Spring- earden, and Park strects, where they dispersed, the Governor-ticneral and Princess, with thelr suite, driving through Sackviile, Brunswick, and Uottingen strects to the Admiralty Houee. At the residence of the Mavor, In Bouth atreet, where there were several handsome decorations, a number of Indians gaily dressed were grouped, nm.: saluted the distinguistied visitors in good style. . TITE NORTH NRITISI 30CIRTY'S ARCIK in Pleasant strcet was manned by Iigh- landers with battle-axes, and pipers stalioned In the turrets piayed “The Campbells are Coming.” As the procession passed under the Ladder Arch ot the Central Eugine-House fn Trunswick atreet was mauned by firemen, and At une side of [t was s steam firc-engine, and at the other was a hose-reel, the firemen being rouged on and ground each, forming & beautl- ful tablean. At the Admiraity House the strect and roadway throuch the grounds were llucid with eailors with small-arms and marines from the flcet, A few cases of pocket-picking are reported, but nolarge amounts are said to have been lost. THE ADDRESSES, Following is the address of the Provinclal Government: The members of the Fzecative Council, Inthe name af the peoploof Nova Scotla, vmbrace the wpportunity of yourarrival in this Provincoas Gove ernor-General of the Dumlnlon of Canaaa, to ex. tend to yoor Excellency and illustrious consort, heg Rtuyal litzhners the Princess Lotise, A watin and moxt cordial welcome on your sssumption of the hieb and honorable oMce to which yon have becan %y'mluled hy our gracious and beloved soverelen, ie pomination of your Excellency ta the position of Governor-Ueneral of Canada las heen recelved throuzhinul evel { portion of this wide Nominlon with ferlinam of inust sineera pleasure, and Line heen utiversally regarded by the people of Canads of 8}l clasues an the highest compltment that could bo pald them by her Majesty the Queen, and a #triking oroof of the copfidence and regard of their beloved soverelun. As & sepresentative of one of the oldest and most Illustrions famiiles in your native land, and s Ahe son of the sccomplished and gifted statesman whose writings and public services havo added materially tv the bistcric fame of tho family of Argyll, Lnd piven jucs ( lustre to the name ha ure, we feel vurselve chly honored in your =pporntinent as her Sajesty’s representative ia this Dominfon. We trelcoine "you ae the future raler. On our uwn scconnt we hail your appolotinent ns an anury foll of promire to the future progress aud prosperity of this great Dominjon, The high avcial position of your Kxcellency, yonr personal accomplishments, anid the high promlee which your public scevices In _the Lirltian Parliament aflords of your future uscfulness and fame, assure us that no effurt on your part will be wanting to ndvance the bestinterests and promote the prosperity of this important appendece of the Britil Ewmpire, ‘Whiie we conzratulate your Excellency on land- ing upon our shores “in the capacity of Gove emor-Ueacral of this Dominfon, we would tako the liberty of reguesting you fo convey In onr name and iu thet of tho peopln of Nuva Rcoua, whom we represent ana Govern. tacut party, an carnest welcomn Lo your auynet consorl, her Jtoyal llizhness the Priocess Loulse, — 1 WeicOme 88 waTtn and sincere 08 Janguaze can ox- press. Weoare well awarc of the miuny nodie aad womanly gualities, the kiagly feclinge, the unpre- tendiay virines, #a well an personal graces and ace complishments, Which have long endeated her Horal Ilizineds to all classes at home, and are deeply reneiblo of the compliment psid and confi- dence reposed in us Ly her Majenty in giving, a6 it were, (o our keeping her daughter, —the firal Prin. cuse, we believe, ol bor Hoyal and lliustrions honse who ko set foot on Awnerican rull. The people of Canada will accupt In s spint of respecifal regard and Just price tis bigh responsidility, convinced that in her Koyl Tithness women of ail classos in the Domindon wili Snd u patieru of all 1uat 1s pure ond olevating in foclal life, und an example wuich cannot fall 10 esert beneiicial influcnce in every circle of colunial society, ‘With wnrincst srlelied for the happiness and suc- cess of yonr Excellency and of her (foyal Uign both individually und in ‘uur oMcial capacity, wita theearacet prayer that yoar sojourn among Aty Y be accompanted with all the plensure and eatiafaction you can autlciate, aud thas yoar rule may mark ai ern of honor (0 yonrselves und bros. tpority ud prozreey to thls fmpartant portion of her Msjesty's dominion, —anu may le by whom Kings reign and Peinces decree justice guido your Kxcal- lency in the sdminisieation of tho aifair of this Dominion,~ive a7¢ your abeiient servants, 8.t Horwes, Provincial Be¢ J.L. I Altorney-teneral SANUKL URELLEANY, Bourd of Works, C. J. MeDoxars, W, Teoor, FOWNAEND, . B C.Jd. M Following 18 tha tddress of tho Corporation of Halifax: To Ms Ercellency (hs Most Ionorable (he Marquis or Lorne, elc., ¢te.—May i1 PLEASE Yoris Excerlexcy: We. thb Mayor and Corpora- tlop of the City of 1alifax, resoectfully tender to {nur Excellency and Ler Ttoyal Highness the rincese Loulsa a rincere and cordial greeting. The intellic that your Excellency and her Ttoyal ighuess have reachied our shores in salety aud s 2ood liealth 14 & source uf true rejoicing to the people of ada, and the wonis of welcume we ar¢ [mmuuu st 1o utter but feebly expr thie sentiments which antmate aur feliow-coupt men tn evory section of the land. We are senvinlo of the privilege conferred upon us in the fact that your Exceliency has been plensod to make your for- inal entry into'the Dominion thruugh thy medium of our favored city, and we record with fuilest appreciation il futihier auspicious circumitance tiat, on tils uay and 1 this ciiy, for the it tune inthe bistory of Nritish Amcrlca, o gaughter of our baloved Qucen hias set fuot o Canadinu soil, We pray the event mn{ bo followed b{ every hap. plness to {mu Kxcellency sud her Royal Migh. ness, A (tis batled whih joy and vratitude Ly all her Majeety's snbjectaon this side of tue At untic. Wo are most thankful that tho cholce of & suc- ccvsor 10 the nuble Earl who hae governcd us for 1lie past six yeurs bas falicn upon o statesman who Liolde such & high place in the perssnal sltection of the wovershim, and une wnose iliusirioue birth, cultivated infad, and parllamentary experlence so emlnently qualify bim to preslde over thls dmvor- tant dependency of the Empire, Weaccept it an a; earncst of the increasing guod will of her Msjesty toward bier falthtul people of Canads, asan sssur- anco of additional strength inthe ties that bind ne. 10 tho muther countrs, anda gusruntes that our mutual ntercst witl bo - actively prumoted and se- curely guarded. “To her Royal Highness, wbose prescnce among us is 4 mark of trust and honor which we gratofully acknowledze, we otler the trivate of our ruspectiul and loyal affection. iler dietingulsbed virtues, her rare accomptishments, and her gracious besring to- ward all classos constitute u reput which kae long been known to the peopie of nads, which has made the Princesy Loulse foved 1o Lngland, and insures for Lor the trucst devotion of thuse with whum shio las »0 gnnnu»ln cousented uow to 1dentify hervell, © pray that the Almishty ey shower upon Yo flency sud ber Ruya) Highness His cho Iugs, that your hume n l*lnlll.l,m:l!bu ome of happluess and cone tentment, 'wnd that you may be lung spared 10 en- tuy the privilege of the bigh atate tu which you ave been callod. Addresses exprossive of the cordlul weleome and loyalty of tho people of Usnula were pree scnted Ly the Chorftable Irish Soclety, the North Britlsh Bociety, Bt. George's Boclety, and by t:ls Miaisters of the Prosbytenau Cuurch jn Canads, TUK NALQUIS REPLIES, The Marquis rephied as folluws to tho address of Mayor Tobin, readiug fu a clear volee: Au, HAYOD AxD UHRTURATION OF TitM CiTY 0F Havirax: 1 thauk you ae the representative of her Majustyithe Quecn, sud i ber uawe, for the luval words Coutained iu yout sddress, which exprevsca wull the sentlment of devotlon fo ber throue and vereon which Lave ever charselerizod the people of the Frovinces of lintish North America, and which | um persuaded are uowhiere more truly fele and wore univervslly shared than fu thiy city, the Capltal of the snacint colony of Nova Scotia. Yuue cowmunlty bas vecn, | wav esy, slreudy long wssuclated with the hustory ol the family of our graciuus soveraign. fur it was here thul bis Royal Highoess, (he Duke of Keut, bassed tany care uf n soldier's life. 1t 1s to vour ety thut wu of Lie erandclildrun come m~ufi. You have with you. [ regeet fur vuly o very khort tiwe, the Prince who has waue houored the professi of u seal i every quurter of the vloo in waich he bas already Latl the opportunity of sorving her Majesty. Ho Lias already vietied Norty Awerica, anud let us bope thal woen he sguiu comes thy uee casion may be wade then more suspiciuous by the bresence of ber itoyal Jlizhness. the Duchess of Ediabusg. 10 no purt of the Brttsh Ewpue sre the perilé and houors of the meval pro- fcasion better understood than on the ebures of Nova Scolla, for bere, althongh wuch sttention is given to the succeanful cultivation of tho land and the wlner's art, the dangers of the sea are braved a4 lu the otlcr maritune provin reat te patlile: merca by your basd; ored by your galia n'vmxn on uro known 10 wany smung your popula. tiou. Aithough sons uf the sorcrelgn bave before this day vimted thees shorva, this o the Srat occaslon un woich a dauguter of the feiguing huuse e-en the ew World, I rejoice that the Priscesr landa on this contincut suong & pevple so loyal sud thorougbly worthy of the Britisn seare the lnbabitants of this fawous culony, and | speak bul fucbly for Ler wheu Laay she lawach moved by the kivdness of your wel- cowe. Formy owo purt, Ithank you for the dat. teriug manser iu whica you bave spoken vf my acceptance of thix high office, and I can only hopa that 1shall in some measure be able to follow in the footsteps of your late Governor-Geseral. | shall, at all events, always entertain the rrestest waltcitude for the welfare of thene Provinces. Let me add in conclusion that the congrataln- tlons you have addressed to us, the hearty amil entharigetic loyaity shown in onr reception, make the day on which wo enter yoar nable narbor, the hospitable and ever apen rate of yonr pravince and of the wide dominion beyond, a day to remsin long in zratefol rememhrance, and [ assure yoo we con- sider gurseives most fortunate In having cast onrfot with no geperons, warm-hearied, and de- voted & people, CUNNINGHAN’S “quSl(Y. Fuarther Testimony Showing TWhere Much of it Went—The Case Embeltished by a Btreet Knock-Down, Special Ditvateh o The Tridune, Proria, Til, Nov. 25.—In the Cunningbam whisky case to-day the cross-cxamination of J. B. Todd as contintted, ‘The greater part of the examination was spent on the detalls of the drinking fu the Collector's office. About half an bour was svent io finding out whether Whit- Iing's campaign commecaced before or after his nowination, and much more time was spent {n finding out whether most of those who drank the Cunniugbam whisky drank it for campaicn purposes, and whether they received any whisky for electioncering, He was asked whether the relicious brother-in-law, Mr. Kirkbride, had drank more than once, and if thst once was not at a time when he was sick, and thought of gojug bome, Todd replied that he did not kuow Low sick hie was, as be had drank & good many times, and that he did pot kuow but what the ontire clerical force was sick. Todd was cool and unmoved all through the tiresome repetition of questivn after question, He named other parties who drank there. He named two prominent Democrats who had drank of Mr. Cunningham's whisky,—Messrs. Humphrey and Btuber, of Chillicothe,—and would give them other names. e said that soon after he went into the oflico under Whiting that ho (Whiting) was talked of for Cougress, It continued to be the chief topic of conversation In the office, and with those who came there untll after his nomination and @ee tion. He did not pretend to sav that the Cuu- ninglists whisky was all drank between Whit- {ug’s nomination and election, but it was drank during what he cunsidercd to be the campalgn, It was necessary to bave the delegates all right. He was asked If the whisky would have been drank just the same It there had been no campaign, He asld while the whis- Ly would undoubtedly have been drank, thore would not lave been such s wholesale slaughter of it inso short @ time if there had been no volitics mixed with it. Concesning the Conologham whisky, it was concidered by those who drank it to be the best that came to the office. The defense requested Mr, Ela to allow them to suspend Mr, Todd's testlony, sud put two bosom fricuds of Mr. Whiting's on the stand, Messrs, Van Arsdsle and Gordon, as these sen- tlemen lved in the country snd had to leave 1own before dark, Mr. Vuo Arsdale testificd that he had been fn the Collestar’s oflice several times during the campaign, but he could not recol- lect that be ever drank uny whisky theve. On his croes-examination by Mr. Ela lic sald that he wene to the Cotlectur’s office to sell somu plgs to Mr. Kirkbride. Ho remembered golng to the Collector's ofllce to receive his pay for the pigs. Ilo was uncertain us to the year, but drank no whisky there. 1lo could not reniem- ber of secluz any onc else there hut the religious brother-in-law. He fluall; that he could remewmber nothing sui that he sold his oigs sod got Ho begamo complately bewlidered, an scarcely utter a word, and those who heard thy testimony and know tho conuection hetween tho witness aud Whithp, conskler [t woald have been far better for the defense it bis testimony had been vmitted. e adoitted that hie wasa politteul friend of Whiting's aud that lie wasw drinking-man, He clectiouecred for Whiting, and had been in the Collector’s office filteen or twenty times during two years, end pearly that wany times during that campaign, Alr. Gurdon wus tien put ov the stand. He acknowledued that he was at the Colfeet- or's olle, as Todd testiled, but went there to slgn & bond tor a (Goycrnment appolntee, but sald that he drank 110 whisky there, On bis cross-cxaininstioa Mr. Etanade it plain to be scen that he had been iuterviewed by the defense. Jle testificd that he ecould not say who was n the Collector's office at the time lie went thereto sten the bond, Neittier could he tell when he was there; nald lie was obliged to g there several times befure the bond was got In pruper conditton for his siguature, but he mixed all thres of the times together, ,He bad a treache erous memory., He could remember nvothivg, He “could not cven recollect ‘where any man stood or sat. i cuuld noteven tell who fisnded bim the bond to sico, or where- mbouts In the villce be stood ot any time. He further testiled that he could not recollect -:‘y\lnln'_v that was doue or uny word that was i durine auy of the tinics he was there. Sr, Ela then asked bim why e hud come upon the stand, and swore positively in his direct examination that he drank nu whisky in the Collector's office, when be uow ‘ad- mitted thut he did not recolleet o thing that was dooe, or a wonl . that was sald, or thing that was seen. ‘The witness re. fused to answer for soma tine, aud finally sald that he knew be drank no whisky, becuuse ho didn't driuk any. He afterwards adimitted that he had drank whisky with some of the partics *who oceupled the oflice, Ho further sdmitted that he bad been to Hotehiklse' storo drloiing whisky during the last two davs. He also ad- witted that Lo had & covversation with Hotch- Kiss last week abous whether be hiad ever drank auy whisky in the Callectur's utlice, but denied that he had suy couversation with Whiting on the subject, and 1o lexs thun ten minutes admit- ted tnat be taiked with Whitlng on the subject ouly a day or so ugo, 1t 1a the opiuion of those who beard the testi- mony of Vao Aredale and Gordon that they id the deleuse more damage tnan could ever be remedied. Thoas amoue Whiting's foruer po- Iitfeal friends suy that ft would bkave been {ur better for kim to have pald Cuvoingham for the stolen whisky, sud saved tho Collector's oltice thy diszrace that Las been Lrought upon it Ly this expuse. ‘This gvening Todd wos accosted on the strect by a former Uovernmeot Storekceper pamed McDeemott, under Whiting, when liot words eosued aud resulted in Todd knocking bis as- satlunt down, It 1s vugruely hinted that thiswas a lxed-up matter to wet” 'lodd ute thu calu- booss aud tned, He was arrsted aud released on hits uwh recognizancs to spoear st the Police Court wheu wanted. SETTLED. 8ax Fravcisco, Nov, 23.—A compromise was to-day effected botween J. C, Fuod, represeut- fng tho Unlos Cunsolidated, snd Johu Bkae, repfusenting the Sierrs Nevads, by which the Blerra Nevada deeds to the Union its futerest lu thirty-five feet of ground lying within the Unlon, aud also forty-cight feet of digputed ground lyiog next to the uosth Jwe of the Unlon. ‘The rematnder of the 203 fect of dis- puted eround beecomes the undlsputed property of the Sierra Nevada. ‘This brings the fucliue of the Bierrm Nevads, in whicl vre was lately discovered, within tweuty-four, of 43 sUILC Be- cuunts say withiu twelve, feet ol the suuthiesly ltne ot the whue. The Truatees of both compd- nles et to-day and ratitled the terms of tho comvromisc, Bome sevounts ure 1o the effect that thy Fuud Cuwpauy bave in the settlemeut oblatied coutrol of the Sicrrs Nevada, Others thut Biae retulus his coutrob News from the nine is shinifar tu that uvreviously telegrapbed coucerulng the appesrsuce of the crosscut, e —— THE RICE CROP OF 1878. Nzw OnLBays, La. Nov. 5.—Talmage, Sons & Co.’s suvual clreular of the rie (rop has becn published. It jndicates that the planting sud growing seasons wery favorable, and the Larvest was inainly accomplisbed before the fever reached the couutry parishes. The yleld s bardly up to expectations, but the crop will be larger than last year. Ou account of the tine barvest weather, tho wverase quality will be bet- ter than lsat scuson. Luods suttable for rice culture are fn demand, wud this brancn of agri- cultural industry is destined to bu of great vatus to the commercial jutercats of tbe State. Crun of 1577-'75 was 143,000 burrels; crop of 1573199 estlmated at 155,000 barrels. A German Prophecy Regard-~ ing the Pending Af~ ° ghan War. British Indian Troops Will Heres after Find Plenty to Do Near Home, The Greek Question Believed to Bo in a Fair Way of Settle- ment, Gortschakofi’s Resignation Fore warded to the Czar at Lividia. More Developments Concerning the Attempts Upon King Humbert's Life, Dynamite Placed on the Bails While His Train Was En Ronte for Rome, AFGITANISTAN. WINTER QUARTERS. Loxnow, Nov. 25.—A Calcutta dispatch sayer Tt is thought that Gen. Brown and bis column will winter {n Jetlajubad, Maj.-Gen, Roberts at Kurum Fort, and Gen. Bladulph’s Quetta col- umn ot Candahar,” OERMAN PREDICTIONS, Brurix, Nov. 25,~The Beclio Post gays the after-cflect of the Afghan war will be that En- gland will have to resounce the ldea of main- tainjoe Turkish rule in Eastern Roumella, bes cause even If auccossful In Afghanistan sho wiil need her Todian forces In Asla, and be uoabic to brandish thein os e threat ou the Europcan theatre of war. THE RNOLIST POLITICIANS, Loxnoy, Nov. 25.—The Liberal leaders have held a meeting and drawn up a statement de- clarine that that portion of Lord Cranbrook’s dispatch which cndeavors to fix upon Glad- stono's (overnment tbo responsibiity for the Afghan war is inaccurstc ang incomplete. HELEASED. A dispatch from Labiory savs the majority of the prisoncrs taken at All Musjid have been ree teased. WIAT THR AMBER WILL DO. Loxpoy, Nov. 25.—A correspondent ot Berlin aays It is expected st St. Petersture that the Ameer of Afzhanistan will ro to Hernt in the event of defeat. It s rumored that a corps un- der the Russlan General Lomskine Is-ten or twelve marches from flerat. WILL INVESTIOATE. Loxpox, Nov. 25.—1 ne Daily Vews annonnees seml-oficially that Mr. Wade, Brittah Mjutster to Pekin, who has Jeft London for his pust, will vigit Lalore under special Instructions from Lord Salisbury, snd will confer with Lord Itton in res to the attitude of Russia mod Chbina relativs to Cashzar, 4 DXNIAL, Loxvoy, Nov. 28.—~The Dai'ly Telegraph's leader this morning denles that there are dis ecnsions jn the Britiah Csolnet. THE EAST. BULOARIN, CoxsTANTINOPLE, Nov. 25.—In pursuance of the Treaty of Berlin, the Bulgarlan Assembly, composed of Blshiops, function; and nuta- bies, hias been sumoned to meet ot Tisnuva un the 27th of Decvmber to prepare organle lans for the province. The Assembly 1s to completo this task in April, aud then clect a Prince, ROUMANIA. Bucitangst, Nov. 25.—[t [s ofichally an- nounced that Russia and Roumania have arrived at an understandlog by which the regulation ot the Treaty of Berlin In relation to the passaye of the Russian troops through Roumanta ls ex-’ tanded to tno Dobrudscha. The matter i3 thus settled in accordance with Roumnla's wishus. GONTSCHAKOFF RESIONED. Beatiy, Nov, 25.—Thc rumor is verified that Prince Gortschakoll and Prince Orloff have ten- dered thele resfgnations. 1t Is further revorted that the Czar bas notified Prince UGortschukuil that he has postponed his declsion on the sub- fecl. untit be returns to St. Petersbure, “fhis s considered as fndicating that Gortschakoll 's restenation will b aecepted. THE GREEK QUESTION. Loxpox, Nov, 25.—A dispateh from Pesth sny9 Great Britaln has Joined the other Powers in” expressing her readiness to support he Initiative of Fraoce o reference to mediution on the Greek question, aud a step In that dircction ruay svon follow, Greeco has refused to negotiate on the basls proposed by Tursey of the cession of terrttory fu Thessaly, but uone 1a Epirus, BOUTH AMERICA. A BPECK OF WAR. NEw York, Nov, 23.—A supplement of tho Panama Star and Herald, just recelved, has o dispatci from Buel Ayres which say A part of the press is greatly excited over tho - capture by the Chillan corvette Mugalluuce of the American ship Devonshire while luuding guano, ‘The Devonvalre had the autbority of the Argenttue itepub- li, but was warped by & roprescotae tive of the United Btates ol the probable consee quences. Au atterupt will bo made by the Chilisu sutboritics to prove the act plratical. 1t ds more than probable blows may be ex- changed with tha United States, the bona of contention being the bleak, warrew, desolata Patagooia, and the rock-bound {slaods which auand lior sbores.” COAL-MINT HORROR, On the Uth fust & tgrrible explosion occurred voal wine Ross Riv, at Lebay, Chill. Slxteen minors were kitled and a laryo number wounded, six escaplug unlnjured. The datuage to the mine anounted to fl!nl.wu. INEXUAUSTIBLE UOLD MINE. The Liampaico gold washings sre estimated to yleld a vrofit of nurl! #17,000,000. The ea- wioeee says 1L will take 1 ‘ifi,‘ s (0 wash uiray e deposls ab the rate ol 243,000 cuvic yards a year, 1ITALY, TRE PLOTTRKS. Panis, Nov. 25.—The Mowteur reports that previous to thy arrival of King Humbert at Rowe yuesterday the police sefzed: piucaros threatening death to all who jolned (n the ovas tivn to bim. A'report has been In circulation and appesrs to bu cunfirmed, tbat dyuxmite was found va the ralls shortly befors the passage of the royal trafn to Rome. Bocualists bave becn arrested st Padus and Bau Sopalero, GKAND TORCULIGHT PROCESSION. Rous, Nov. 20.—A graud torchlizht pro- cesston, In which sll the populsr socioties touk part, marched to the Quirinsl to-night tu bunor of the Kiug's escape. MISCELLANEOUS. 1¥DUSTRIAL TROUBLES. Loxpon, Nov. 25.—~Tentbousand cotton-spite aers at Oldbam weat ou 8 strike to-day. Seven per cent reduction of wages is ordersd in the Caruarvuoshiro slatequaprics. The Mayor of Barrow-d-Furuass By catlad & public wecting (o reliavodlnntyin Wisequence of the depression pf $rade: S AXULLL'S FLUXDEU. Lispoy, Nov.S5.<-Toe §30,000 recovered froa Augell, the fugitive Becretary of the Pulliwan

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