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SON-IN-LAVW. The Royal Gendre Publicly Re- ceives the General Addresses I’resented by the Rep- resentatives of Many The Young Lord of All He Surveys, He 8urveys Them All Cholce and Pleasing to Reception by the Princess Louise at the Government Buillding Mon. Her Royal Highness Bowa, to Everybody Right Honorable Enough to Get THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Special Dispateh fo The Tribune, Havirax, Nov. 28.—The dinner party last night at Lieat..Gov, Archibald’s comprised the aud Princess Loulse, the Duke of Edinburg nnd his Equerry, Laay Sophia Macnamara, Maj. Dewinton, Col. Little- ton, Bir P. MacDougal, Col, Freemantle, Sir Ed- ward and Lady.Inglefieid, Capt. and Mrs, Darcy Irving, Flaz-Captain, Sir Joln Macdonald, Dr. Tupgper, §ir W. Young, the Archbishop, Mr, and Mrs. James Macdonald, Mrs. Tobin, the American Consul, Sir E, 8, 8myth and A, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Vall, Col, and Mra. Luurie. Judge Ritchie, Mrs. Moretton, Mr. aud Miss fTenry, the Chancellor of the Univerelty, the Hon. C. Har- Lord, A. D. C.y Col. McNeill, V. C., and Col. The ronms aré perhiaps better adapted for such ceremonies &8 were witnessed in themn thau eny others to be found io the Governor-General the Mayor and “and Mrs. Clarke. THE FRINCRSS . wore a rich white ribbed petticont, surmounted v composed entlrely of Ulack velvet, trimmed with clair-de-lune jet. Her headdress was a tiara of diamonds, with feathera and vell, her ornaments disnonds and Victorla and Albert The Marquis of a Kulght Commander of 8t. Michael and Bt. (ivorgze, and wap attired in the Windsor uni- form. ‘The jarty from the Admiralty House were upwards of half-an-bour late fn arriving, owing to a delay in unpackhyg . PR ROYAL IIGHUNESA' JEWEL-NOX, They were recelved at the Government Hlouse by a guard ot honor furnlahied by the Ninety- seventh Reglment, and moas effectively grouped on the stopluge lawn In front of Mr. Archibald's ufficial resKlence. A ring of fights furnished by the eable-telegraph abip Minla surrouuded the nclosure. A dense throng blucked up the street wppositethe Guvernment House, anxious tacatch aulimpse of the Priucess. Tho postponement of dinner from 7 to nearly 8 o’clock somewhat de- layed the **drawing-room,"” which been held at 0:30, Durlng dinner the Belleruplion performed a cholee seléction of nusie, and, mmedlately after dioner, at’ about 10 o'clock, commenced an enormous lst of pre- seutations I the state drawing-room. 4a stood [n the centre of the room, with Fuia ou hier right band and the Duke on SHE GHACIOUSLY BOWXD tocach Jady ond gentleman as thelr names were read out from their carde, occasionally Anterchanging remarks with ler compautons, and generally uequitiing herself with remarkas ease and digofty. In fact,’ she went through an ordeal thut must have az least bo Irksome with thealr of a person rathor delight- sd at her task than otherwise, aud 1t was mld- nleht beforo theday’s labors were over, The pre- scucution numbered several bundred—nll tho oflicers of the navy sud reghments quartered at lallfax, and all the militia officers, besides n crowd of civiitans aud thelr wives, who tried the holding capacity of the Government House toils reatest extent, i THE LINE OF CARRIAGES fu tho sirect was as long us one ever sces on the oceaslon of a “crush” fu Loudon, and, s9 people were preparing to leave, 'fhe rain camo dowa fo torrents, THE ILLUMINATION OP THE FLERT waos & sight that the children of Ialifax will The ships wers all as gayly ddressed as | uthe afternoon, and the yarls and haunmock pettiugs wera manped, cach sallor holding o blue lignt, aad the whole being sbuultuncously day, and_ when u volley of ruckets was dis- chureed from cacn man-ol-war, the excltement o1 the people on shore cultninated io shouts and eheers for ifteen minutes, The horbor looked fur all the world ltke » glitnpse of fdiry-land, or & theatrival tranaformation-scens ona By naglun scal, Hullfax hos done woud erate the extraordinary fa- the Princess hus won the bearts, not onlv of thoso with whom she has been Lroughi [n contact, but of the mass of tho people ut large, no words can exu, clity with whic A GRAND LEVEE, Harirax, Nov, 2i—A large number of gene tlemen uttended the levoo held by the Marguis of Lorue thls afternoon ut the Leglslatiye Councll Chamber. At Ita conclusion & number of addresses were presented, ‘The repliea of the Marquls to the same witl ive uu ldea of thelr contents, TO TUE CLERUY, The reply to the clerey of tho Churel of En- gland, Diocese of Nova Beotla, fs us follo % 10 thank yon for the loyal you have been” guod vnough tu 1eprescutative of the Crowr, and for the assurance it containe devoted attachisont to most gracioun woversign, paing shall Le wantig on wysell with the wishus and to awsist us f e the denire of the inhabitanis of thiv va, Aur will | iuil 10 Kedze by Neviuesn Sin: | by wddress in which welcome wo ng 1 cun assure you no uiy logitimate op- offered to promate the cause ty, religlon, aud virtue, kuowledgmeuts are duo to prensions contalucd in your address which a ol (0 the Privcess aind wyself, rayery in our boball, u y the Frincess W cony thanks for the king wi 1o ber sdvent amon yo TO TIE MAGISTRA The reply to the Ma the Petiee for the Conuty TLEMEND ‘The Magistisive of a count whose good will any voe would ot will] fundsbip snd apurect arv houorsble, It Ix drauce of your ro © In thanking you s Seuly, in ber uame, for Sprev ou the purt of the ty uf Ualiax n;r e ral as you justly say, co U oo tod 0u for the kind ox. and aiso for your ud Lam wpecially roquested ey v you tor hourtfelt Hyaln whichi you have lluded TEY AND JUSTICES, rates and Justices of of Halifax t4as fuilows: glect, ond whose {rl arc us valusole os they pride thut I receive tho asen sud I bave much plespur Tepresentative of her Ma) the luyul devotion you ¢! Mugtatiules of the Coun 118 uo new thing, fur those uf your names ahd rac suioug the Arincat in asserting your priuciol 1juin you ju the Lope that tho tles of uw b Bow uutte this province with the way coutlnuy o be cherishod va it 15 a soutco of yatisfaction to us that, comin wu laud 1o your city, and tba 1u the Capital of tne D turough Provinees assuciated tas pether tu_trecdom under the ssme constitutional uw uud Ouvernment, You, trates who execute In this c Ly tue responuible Legialat Juayy of the veace srument 1uwhose suthurity an Lave u share. 1t ien g such & Ludy of geotles you have preaented, o to uuited Cauada, geutlemen, are Mayts« ounty tho laws ud are well ablo o aled by tbe Gove respounibility you reat pledsure Lo secelve from wun such au address av Lhut ud [ ek you to uscevt tay UK 8COTCH PREACUELS. winlsters aud represcotatives b Church fn the manthue ction with thu Established was as follows: Biiai Hucewe wy thauks for the b you welcawe wy arrival resentatlie ol Ler Majeaty, and for the Waru Cibicasivus of wood will with Whicl you kuve greeied tue Priuceas. of the Fresbyter VIoviuces iu vouug Church of Beotlan snre yon she will regard thin ‘conntry with th endeavored to pros W of all in the old conntry. In pointing on{ the wanta and interesta of the community wa must often look to the ministers of religion, and yoar sapport wo shall always know how to apprectate and valae. LORKE TO TIE CHARITARLE IRIST SOCIETY, 1lia reply to the oflicers and membera of the Charitabie Irish Soclety of ialifax I8 as follows! ‘Gestiewes: The loyaity of her Majertr's Trisi bjccts 14 well known, and I thank you s ber representative in the Doniinton for tne genuine And warm cxpressfon you have given of the afec. tlon borne to her. person by the Charitable ITrish Soclety of Halifax.” [ rejoico to hear that your Benevolent Roelety 1a ~ flonrishing, and tnat Irish gencrosity and cherity are ro well represented here, 1t 18 pleasant to see £0 self-re- Hant and succesafnl an nssociation reads at alt times to extend yta anpport to the deserving and destitute, The Soclety hias been well conducted in the past, And the namen of those who are at pres- ent ita membera rhow with what confidence its actions are suli regarded. Amoang those who in PASL times gave you the benefitof his advice and andistance, waa Gov. Doyle, who will nat 5000 be forgotton hore ejther as Commander-in-Chlef or Uovernor of the Province, for be was equally happy In council and camp. May ‘uu nlways be 88 well snpported s you were by him, and may you advance in prosperity and usefulnese, - Lonxs, OTHER ADDRESSRY, The Marquis replied to several other address- e ju a similar strain; 1n suswerlng the Sons of Temperance, he eakl, smong other things: ** 1 am fuily alive to the many evils attending upon the abusa of apiritucua liquors, and [ am glad to think that the offortsof the Grand Division Kons of Temperanca of the Province of Nova Scotia have met with such hnrn‘y results. ‘The nadress of the Roysl Halifax Yacht Club was responded to in pleasant terms, the Mar- uis expressing the hr:ro that the waters of the beautiful havbor would often witncss the urace- ful movements of the yachtsman's fairy fleet. A torchlight proceasion took place to-night, and wus a grand affalr, the city being brilltantly Mluminated. —— AT MONTREAL. Speeia) Diepated to Tha Tridune, MoNTREAL, Nov. 28.—Preparations for the re- ception of the Vice-Regal party are belog vigor- ously prosecated. The fllaminations and dece orations will be on n magnificent seals. Work- men are busily enazed {n placingas jets on tho windows and “around the pillars of the entrance to the Windsor Hotel. The Tower will be one blaze of light, while the word * Welcome ** will be placed in a consplcuous poriton of the build- ing. About 1,000 Jets will be used. At Domin- lon Square a' very handsome mrch has been commenced, and aslong Notre Dame and Bt. Joines streets the merchaats will flluminate. Fiags are already commencing to be thlnycd. ond many resi- dents have arranged for the fllumination of u:v‘r dwelllngs by Chincse lanterns during the evdling thelr Excellencles are bere. At tho Bank of Montreal the pae-fitters are husy as bees. Over the eutrance there will Le an arch of s-jets, with the word * Welcome® In Qaelic. The fitumination will be similar to that of tho City-Ifnll, The Post-Ofice is also to be britliantly lighted. ~For 8t. Andrew's ball tickets are belng sold very fast, and the prepara- tons are golug forward sieadily. ) GENERAL NEWS, Bpecial Dispateh ta The Trivuna, O7TAWA, Ont., Nov. 20.—The Indfan Shogo- nees,who was sentenced to death,atthe late Pem- broke Assizes, for the murder of hisbrother, has of people of vy she hi had his sentence commuted to Imprisonment In | passing. the Penltentiary for lite. The murdered brother bind.been Chief of the tribe, and bad been co- Lanors, habiting with a_daugnter of Stogonees, which 80 enraged the latter that, one Jdav, while they were walklog together In crossing s portage, Shogonceslirst bramned his brother with a paddie, and then cut his body up with a hatchet. HSno- Rgonees, by all accounts, was not a model of vir- tuc, any more than Lis brother, whoso dolin- quencics hio s0 summarily chostlsed, as it Is said that ne had caused his own sou to be banished in order to sppropriate o young and handsoms squaw that the latter had recently married, and vfiu: whou Bhogonves was lving ‘at the time of his nrrest. ‘The fact that Montreal has been visited by the sinall-pox has suggested 1o tne Aree I'resy the necessity of samitary precautions belng tnken to prevent discase from spreadinig. Montreal possesses & number of puor people who refuse to allow thelr children to be vacer- nated, nutwithstanding the efforts of the local press aud the local suthorities to show the danger of refusing to take such mrans of pre- venting small-pox as medical science has put within the resch of all. ‘The Hree Fress, after potuting out that Montreal stitl retolos fts bad pre-cinfuence s tho one dark spot on the Con-, {lnenl where lunorance and stupluity override the cominonest sanltary precautious, declarcs that, in the intcrest of “the gzenersl public, the Federal authoritics snould take some action 1 the matter, 4o that the lives of the peonle may not be threatened with death by s proventible dircase, ’ ‘The Dominlou Artillery Association offers ever year prizes for tho Lest esanys on subjects connected with gun-practice, The subject sel- ected this year was *The Organization, Equlp- ment, and Louallzation of Artillery, Fleud, Blege, and Gnrrison, for the Dowminfon of Cansda. The last gencral orders published tho mettoes employed by the oftiers who had com- peted. ‘The full llstof writers is not yet mads publie, but it tesnid the first prize haa bect awarded to Maj. J, Q. Holmes, A" Dattery, Canada Artlilery, Kingston, ‘The second place, ur first ponorable montion, has been awarded to Col. W. 1L Cotton, also of “A™ Battery, Kingston. Roth thesc essnys are spoken of by hizn professional authorities ms excellent pro- it Speclal Diwatch 10 The Tyid S lal el . une. MoNTREAL, Nov. 20.—Thbe Hon. Mr. Joly states that an attempt had been mads to nego- tiate 8 loan for tho balance of $1,500,000 of the £8.000,000 loan autborized by the Legislature ver & year wiro, but that it hud boen fouad fm- practicable: “No Jon will be negotluted in the presont state of the money-market. ‘The 8t. Jean Baptiste Boclety npplied to the Provinclal Premier for a grant of land for scitlers, aud a sum of muney to be expended In improvements, 'Tha request was refused. Between the 20 of Murch and 10th of No- vember of the prescnt Je“‘ the Provincial Gov- ernment appointed 645 Justices of the Peace, 124 belog {n the District ot Montreal alose. * Bpecial Diwalch 16 Ths Trisuna. Monrngal, Nov, 26.—It was reported on 'Change hero to-day that the Hon. Mr, fow- Jand §s Lo take the placo of the Houn. Mr, Blmp- #ou as Preasident of the Bauk of Outarlo, Herat, contal Though the roceptian t! ——————— THE WEATHER, Orrica or TuR Ciukr BioNAL Oryicer Wasuinaron, D, C.y Nov, 27~18. m,=ludia- tions—For Tennesseo and the Uble Valley cloudy, ralny weather, northeast, backing to northwest, winds, stationary or lower tempers- ture, fulling, followed fu the west portious by risiug, barometer, For the Lower Lake Region warmer, vartly cloudy weather, followed by rain or snow, winds mostly from ihe uortbesst to soutbeast, and Jowur pressure. For the Upper Lako Regiou and Upper Mis- sissippt Valley partly cloudy weather, vecasioual areas of Mght rutn or suow, variablo winds, suifting to culder northwest, Ialilag, folluwed by risiug, barometer, For' the Lower Mlssouri Valley clear or partly cloudy weather, winds mostly nurmwuwni'. statiouary or lower temperature, generally hlzher pressure, Cautiouary sizpals contigus st Erle, Cleve- laud, Bection 8, Sandusky, Toledo, Mackinaw City, Escanabs, Marqueite, aud Duluth, LOCAL OUAXKTATIONR. '___—*_‘_CIIEH Tvme, "y Bor, | TAF Jiu.) Wind. A vm‘hm? slan, purpor say [ e | 74 o . 90, 04 100 o bt 97 | 6 [E” Maximum, 421 1l - Tus “aadituns, merchant aod was as follows; wakia Pluabury Fort Mur of the Mouarch OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. NEw Youk, Nov. 2h—Arrived, steamships Frisis, from Hamburz; City of Rerlin, from Liverpool; Biate of Loulans, from Glasgow; Abyssiuiy, frum Liverpool. | NEW QiLxaNs, Nov. 80.—Arrived, the steam- abip St. Louws, from Llverpool. 8aled, the steawsatip Wovdoury, for Kevel, that tho Cougre wai OREIGN POLITICAL. '3 tep, and sald the et the trade after Ch D T of 83 some q\?!’n n‘ . feported thas Howd 1y quite sanguine of an election toanother tarm. TIE ORDANIZATION OF TUE NNXT LROISLATURN 18 bezioning to be the sibject of dlscusnton. Fublic oplulon alreads inaleates Col. D ley, of Girecn Bay, for Speaker of the Assembty, 118 has been & mertiber tivo sesstons, Liaving been elected from & Democratic dlstrict, was Presi- ublican 8tate Convention In Willlam E. Smith was nominated for Governor, and he was the Republican | bard-money candldate for Bpeaker last winter, and at the speclal Juno session, against the Democratle and Greenback coalition, anticipated that there will bs any material op- position tp Kelley's olcctlon, question will not enter at oll into the cliolce of 28 ull the candidates are holding fef Clerkehip of the Aesembly wiil go,’ dspute,to Milwaukee,f the Reoublican telegatton from here shnll present a aultable man, and acompetent Gierman would be more' yc:cpubl; tha DoNtIon That 8 treas in Wisconsin. teagu had unce s 2y 08 Dot posslhie to_cai 1100 peacefally, Anarchical elements opi elded in a ahort time On this oceasion the arm; bility to military ncevice, 'y oul ihe work of oce eristance, however, wl 0fed to nir good intent! o thie bravery of iy froops, y. based on general lias stood the teat brilitantly, congratulate yuun on {te succers, gentlemen, an repreasniatives of thos of wnhom the army hge membhots of those repressntative bodies who. suppurted my Uoverhment witl discriminatton In the development of the delen- ‘I'he prompt and 7y task hae freed Meeting with Little Resistance in Afghanistan. The English Senator Howe on the Senas torial Outlook in Wis« room-car, amd Laggage- cats ¥ to ‘Galventon . w Eanrfered o take. them 1 VeritmeF enplea from the midsg irancd, and lixcwise as 0 dent of the Rey 1877, at which } They Propose to Move Diractly upon the Principal More Samples of the Curiosities of "Politios fn Louisiaps, thorough solutivn of “vur mi the populatian of llosnin and Herrezoving from the terroriama of awitators, ble for me 10 order the e artion of tlie ariny of occupation. endeavor of my (iovernment to har. crifices demanded by this and lias made it posat. ecall of & eunsiderable T. 0. HOWE. INTERVIRW WITIT WISCONSIN'S - BTATES SENAYOR Learning that 8enator T. 0. Howe, of Wis- cousin, was at the Grand Pacific yesterdsy on his way to Washingtoo, a representative of Tng TRIDUNE was dlspatched to see it any valuable Information upon the political questions of the day could be elicited in that quarter. Follow- Ing tho lead of an Africsn brother to Roomn 249, our somowhat emphatic rap was suswered by a hiearty *Come in," and in the bashful re- porter walked.- Benator Howe was surrounded by his wile, tho Hon. Phitetus Bawyer, ex-Con. gressmau from the 8ixth Wisconsin District; the Senatot’s nephew, Col.-James I Mowe, formerly General Manager of western Rallmay - Company; Allen, ex-8ccretary of ‘Tom Reynolds, Mr. Wilson, the present Attorney-General of Wisconsiu, and & number of Chicaro gentlemen who had called upon the benator. After all these other friends had taken thefr leave, ex- cept the matronly ptessnce of Mra. Tlowe, the reporter got down to the business of the even- Ing by asking several fnsolent questions of tho Benator alter the manner followlug, to wit: TUE STATE BLECTION, “Yon ars on your way hy Senatorial All the Outlying Tribes Frat- ernize with the Ine have their eyen encouraging, and HOvina may be supyiorted by the revennes of these f St Lonls that th ‘The Bope that this will succesd sppenrs Al the better founded, as our relations to all the Towern ¢ontinte to bo must excellent, Gentle. men, great are the sacrifices demanded of you; Ereat bistorical events, to prevent which Iny not in the power of any sinzle Stintc, have claimed from the Monarchy nnniaual axertions: bat Fam anl- wated by the confidence that the patriotism of my peoples and the discrimination of their representa- tives will prave cqual to the preatness of the hls- I am convinced that you will units your etforta with thoso of my Government in ordee that the work begun in the intercst of Euro- 'an peace ana the prosocrity snd dignity of the MonarchySnay be happlly terniinated. wish you wuccess in your work snd expended 1n de o Rlghth Disty The Austrian Delegations Will 1gnore the Bosnian War Expenses. row Milwaukee will meat at .an early day to make out their slate. G of Lancaster, Grant Couity, 1s nent candidate for Bergeant-at- Assembly, ile has b radical wing of the Republican v years, having suc- e Grant County Hira.d,ono Dapera fn the State, * doubt that C. Br: ected Clerk, and ¢, Berzeant-at-Arms of ‘ms m’ 1o **Inteh on, "~k The New Orleans Times Concordis Parlah reached N. g0 with the tally.sheots of and reported that on the dar armed and moanted men rode u, one precinct, dlacharzed thelr gu, standing round, and burned them, the boxes were being taki they wora suized and carried off, ed. The Sherif stated frrt! men were kilied { Sk the most prom!; Arms of " the nected with the ptess or the 8 ceeded bis father, management of t! ©Of_the ablest news: There s little Roumanian Troops Commence the Occn- e patlon of the Dobrndscha. Y8 tha Bliorigf of ew,Orieans a foy torical occaaion, The @ermans Growing Jealous of Bngiilh 9, 10 the pails jy Inflnence in Denmark, Bragton, of Marquett s Benat AFGHANISTAN, GEN, BROWNR'S COLUMN, Loxpox, Nov. 20.—A speclal from Dakka, dated Monduy, 7 o'clock In the morning, says: “ Leaving All Musyid in charge of a Britlsh regiment, Gen. Browne pushed op, tbe bead men of the Eill tribes coming out on the route to congratulato him and pay their respects to Luudikans. Thirtcen miles off, where the ad- vance force bivouacked, Maj. Cavagnari rode on to Dakka,which he reached at 7o'clock Saturday cvening, the habn of Lalpoor meeting hlm to offer submission. At dawn Bunday morning the Dritish troops resumed their march, arriv- ing in Dakka at noon, and tinding that the de- serted fort had Leen plundered by the neigh- borivg tribes. The Britlsh advance has now roached the trontier of Afghanistan proper, de- Mtroylng, by its successes, tho Amcer’s authorl- ty fuo the indcpendent territory, thirty miles fn width, from Jumroud to Dakka. TR AFGIANS VLEE. “The fiying Afghan army, In its efforts to escape, has Leen plundered of everythiug, the cuuntry having risen agalnat It, and refusing It shelter. The news Is coufirmed that Jellalabad nd the garriaon s {p bead- ‘The speech produced & decp §mpression on the members of both Delezations by reason of Its slmplicity and elovated tove. Several of the passages, capocially that referring to the army aud to the loyal execution of the treaty on all sldes, were reccived with chicers, To-1ay the addresses votea front various sides Iy 1o the opening speech were presented let. There are ho fewer than five of t belug that of the Liberal porty, 'ms the majdrity of the House. drawy up in s spirit of compromise, and re- frulna fromn spproving or disaporovine the policy of tho paat, merel otis political and flng; the turn of events in LOUISIANA. Sptcinl Disvalch to The Tribune. Natw Onrraxs, La., Nov. 20.—The St Micy's Parish outrage still forms the leading topic in political circles. Acklen and working haml-{n-hand for fuv especially invited'so to do, as claimed, on behalf of the blacks, Thera are ugly storles accumu- Isttug meanwhile which they. will do “well- to #ift. The latess phuse with Newman, the Dis- trict Court Clerk, I8 in the form of a published card, {n which he desires to say that the reason for which Acklen's presenco was request- ed In conncetion with the proposed investiga- tion of the outrage wans that the colored men of 8t. Mary's hed confidence In him as s fair and honorable man, who would sea Justice , one of our clty editors tells me of an appoluted mecting last dvening, in which Newman was to unbo n the parish jos theso etatementy are truc of not, _ Tnnt they are m, presumption thiag ety in Loojsl. d, 1f 80, théy pr Merchant. seem % estigation, belog m cal avils, and, even it horizing the Fede 4siness of suporegs. Iater the whote to Washington, I sup- ment to go generally ¢ ing local afwnieu A Loulalana, the whi the froits of these shocking oxce S8tatd for even wi whore negroea or aslight provocation, never brought to justice nature larnk awa; and it 1s not gl 1y pointing out the vari- questiona raised by tho East and alluding to tho sacrifices alrcady made and st!ll to bo made, 1t gives promicuce to the temporaty character t the “occupatfon, nlludes 10 the dlsiike exmtiug in the country to annexation. and ends by cxpressing the hope that his Ma sty 2 & solution cqually ac- The second address, that of position, revicwsthe whole course of the uolicy 1ollowed in the East, and draws the conclusion that those who had directed that licy were not deserving of contidence. ‘Thu Ird, that of the Extreme Left, cnumerates o age Lho sins committed by Is Majesty to sus- peud all further tneasures with regard to the occupation until tho House, on the strength of documents lsia before it, shall come to« soma At the same time tho formation of o weparate Ilungarian army and the re- establlshment of the full powers of Parllament by the abolition of the Delezations {s dematded. cs I8 prescuted by three condemuolvg the occupition as 120 the aspirations of the of Turkey, but directed “Did you participate in the canvass which preceded the tate election in Wisconsin1" ““Yes, by requesteither of the State Commit- tee or of - Lhe candidates, I spuke tn every Con- gressional Disstrict but thre: thnes in the Kirst, Beventh, and Elchth Dist- ricts; spoke but twice In the Becond, avd but once in the Sixth.' 4 Did the result expectationsi’ B : ' It surpasacd my expectation.” Tndeed, wnen ' 1 entered upop the canvass I bad but iietle Lo, of a victory. When it closed, I hiad littlo dou of n victory, although I.4d not anticipato une **Are you serving your second or third term n l.lgre Senatel” | . TIIE SRNATORSHIP. are a candidate for re-election?’ ** You have doubtless aeen that my name Is discussed as that of o candidate, but it fs not I have solicited re-clection, cally, 1 have asked for no man's support. I have ot writton to a single member of the Leg- havo [ lplolmn with but ouc on the hite tmmigranta to go to ro aiot down w b7 desperadoen, tor their crimes, y in hotror from n land of cult 1o conjocture that ) me will, in tim,, marderers defy 100 protecqon Louluiana 15 en. ponsibla for wh thay fall to mainialn social order, punst autlaw, 1t will bo of lttfo cvet came into control of.tho Gy Louls Repudlican (Dem. ). COASUALTIES. — DROWNED, Ditvateh to The Tridune, Maxisrsz, Mich., Nov. 20.—Ruasgll prominent lumbtrmen and merchants of tuly city, recelved a dispatch to-day from Manton that Perry Russell, u leadin; was drowned near that pi 1 sgoke several will succeca in Gndin ceptable to ull, «the United Op citizens of Loulsia; tate where mounted Iaw and justice, toall. Per contrs, of tho election equal yuur som himself ia a WIDELY AT VARIANCE , with the statements appearing this mormng in his carll; that the appointient wha Eept be- cause of the fact that Acklen and Newman werg closcted In. 8 private rgom at.Jahn's bava been then and there mutanlly agreelng upon the card as published, -Newmsn unquestionably still withbolds much In the way of .bottom facts. Next{n Importance to this outrage, as discussed, the moro particularty in Repubifcan clrcles, stil) comes that of the proposed removal of Federal offlclals.* Mach jocular remark was heard to<lay in conncetfon with the reported dolugs and sayinga of MAESIAL JACK WIIANTO! charged with the responsibility upon Chlef ema particularly l’ rather terser langu protect fe, any the Governmeunt, al hna becn evacuate: long Biglt towards Cabul, Mahomet Abat Khap, the chief of the Lal- poor and head of Malmunds, hitherto ono of the Ameer's allies, bas placed himself {n Ma}. Cavagnar{'s hands," The nomad tribes who were prevarlog for fliglit have romslned and are brining in sup- plies. .The villagers go about thelr daily work with the utmost unconcern while our army fs Anuther of theaddruss, Berb inembers, not undertaken to real kindred Slav populats agalust these aspiratiuns, ASIA MINOR. THE SCHEMR OF HEFONMS ACCEPTED BY TOE g member of the firm, Reco (n the Manisten the upaetting of a boat ln ters were riding, yras one of the leading men of thls co Lis loss Is consldered a groat calamity, ‘* LIGHTNINY * * Epectal Dispateh to T Joxzsnono, Ill., Nev. six tolegraph-line Louta Ratltoad} XO RESISTANCE, had soine serfous doubts. whethor I ougnt to permit further dlscussion.of my nama s a candidate. 1 havo received such long:-continued aud gonerous support from the Republicans of Wisconsin that I coatd not elther their harmony or stccess. ~the Republican party is sverything. vrinciples. of the party must be sus: 5y some one who Is in active sympathy with thom. Ifthers Is anv _man who can susatafu these prin- ciples and unite the party better than I van, I do not destre to stand In the way of hls suc- reached a poltt hall way between Hazariper and the Kurum Fort, He met with no resist- gnce, Gen, Blddulph entered Pisheen this (Tucsday) morning. GONE TO HERAT. : LoxpoN, Nov. 20.—A Berlin dispatch atates the Russian Embassy to Cabul has gows to CoNSTANTINOPLE, Nov. ).—Authentic partle- ulars concerning the reply of the Porte to the Englist scheme of reforms in Asla Minor state that it {s expressed in brlef terms,and enumo- rates the four fusdamental pofate of the schome dccepted by the Porte. Thoy are as "“’] u ondm!\. L3 Deputy Wurzby am nothin, % | desirous torbo relieved himsel this morning, the m cott, certilying that he ecalled pon Wharton upon election. day, found him scriously (1l with yellow feve: 50 as to furbid his recention of vislf , a8 clalined, in the face of fact of several visitors up on the same d 20.—~One of & gang of repalrers ol tho Calru & 81, uamed Thomas McDonald, died ot the Wagner Douse,'in this cjty, He'draink a quantity of beer no quart of whlsky, and died coutd bo summoned, : H Haze! Green, Wis., professionally u AN EXPLANATION WANTED. It fs stated that Lord Augustus Loftus, British Ambassador to Kt. Pete; mand explanations of tha speced Kouffman when presenting the sword to cthe Eovoy of Sere Alt at Tashkond. AUSTRO-ILUNOARY, 20.—A Pesth dispatch says the action of the Finaucs Commitice of the Aus. trian delezation tn refusing to discuss tho sup- pleaientary credit to moct the cxpenses incur- red in tho vecupation of toe Turklsh provinces, ralses o momentous question ou one side be- tween the Crown and Parilament, and oo the otber between the latter aud tho delegatlons, TIN HXULIOH PROGRAMME, Lonpox, Nov., 36.—~A Laliore diapatch says it belived Uen. Browno will of thu Afghaus to seizy the TIIE EAST. QCCUPYING TIIT: DOBRUDSCHA, ~—Tho Roumanians are now erosaing the Danube {nto the Dobradscha. 1. The establishment of & gendarm ulated by England. It whil be organiz an officers, and wili be “betore meilival alg i3 former hoine was and hls age was 23. STEAMER SUNK, Tenn,, Nov. 26,—A Helen tothe Ansoclatea Press says: ““Tho steamecr A.J, White, while making « lamding at Gtene dale, opposite. Holens, .at 1 o'clock to-day, nd sunk In six or elght feetof pposed to be baaly damaved, 8he was owned” by Browa 8, of this city, and well fosured." —————— NEW. CASE. The Unheard-of Actlon of a Defondant-ate Luaw Precipitates a Case of Appent With- out Known Precodent. Special Dispatch 1o The Tridune, SrniNorizLp, 1L, Nov, 26,—R. N, Blahop, of Parls, and Josoph B. Mann, of Danvllle, filed briefs at § late hour to-nlzht In the famous Mavu-Blackburn suit for breach of promine, in which & Vermilion County jury eave tue female Maun 815000 damages. Tho case Appeliate Court unheard-of | practice. hearing of the cause, Judwre Davis was sick, and counsel for defendant 8nd plalntiff agreed that ex~Judge Terry should lear the case, Voor- hees, Hunter, Bidhop, and Mann appeared for the woman, named Jeunle Manu, nod Maj. Jonathan W. Gordon, of lodianspolls, for governed by regulations the Porie, bused upon the bedf draft of the requlation; has already boen submitted tu the Hultan" In addition 1o this, the Porte will ntrative counclis for the gen uropesn ofticers will be The Porte has modificd ti P the English scheme of reformna rolative to jadicial roposed that Buropean Lo tha Asslze Courts of b not daciining this In princt- ey the Porte objecta that 1t woald be diticuls to Judyas euiliclently conversant with iges and the Turkish te, therefore, proposcs to appoint 0 inspectors, one of whom and who would be charved ivtziet to anothar to rocelve viait the prisons, o provailed. Tne A LEADING QURSTION, ;" 'Could you not withdraw it you chose to do but many of my old finding him -sitting The Joke came In, how- anying the reason Dr. Scott n wils "becadse 81 his wifé aad 8 being rouatns, such fact piving particular cordficats. mnuch additional weight, Wharton * displays, tuo, yesterday fromn Roberts, of the* now fn Washfugton, ssyloe he had called_upon Hayes fn” his (W bebalf, ang Hayes assared him he would take.n action in Whartou's case until cbarves were specifically presented by European model waa called upo; “*0f course T could; Erestdent Havel fricAds—prominent men {n the Republican par- ty, and among them some who would doubtiess be brought forward as candidates for the suc- cueston tu case of my withdrawal--have ju that It Is my dogy to leave m; Sll tlhn peop! e;,aml hava tend al snpport. ou woro elected to the Benate first in Lonpoy, Nov. dispatches of reorgamzation, Judwos shoald be attached d red mo thelr cor- | No liyes were loat. some respousible party none the less, is very rofit by the panle S considerably exercised, burd-Cabul Pass, onr competitom urn and Uoy. Randallpr Who were your competitars in '07 and 781" On Loths occasions 1 was ro- clected without the Intervention of and recoived the unanimous‘yuto of t| llean members." * You do not expect another election with the saine unauimity, 1 conclude!” ** Certaluly not,” ol would be an Kirop, 1o travel from one complaints against the Judcen and in goneral watch that uther huspector would bo | {1, The Porte accopts the financlal reorganization s proposed by Knclund, although polnting out h Le applied at prevout i one ur two that the comolete reallzation of hiis purt of the scheme, as well ns of the other re- depanda upon the necessury Anancial me; The Porie, howuver, unacetakes to abojish the tithes imnedlately, and to replace thom by a new Kuropeun controliers {lpurpuu When the state 4, The Bultsn ogrecs tnat the term of office of the valis and financial inspectore shall not be less than @ve yoars, and shat ‘they can only lose thoir batora the expiration of that Ume for rensuns :le. common law crimes, or by voluntary res- o, g MISCELLANEOUS, Boectal Diwateh 10 The Triduna, Wasitingtoy, D, C., Nov, 20.—Scnator Sav- gont, of Callfornis, wlio s just recovering from s dnngerous filness, cxprosses great-confidence that the Republicaus will carry Callfornia next year. The clection In that State will be of great importance, 88, in case the Presidenttal contost is thrown Into the House, California will have the castiug vote. Bsrgent suys that Kearney draws almost entlrely from the Democratic party, and there Is little doubt that the Repub- out of four Congressmen, | four districts, Apeetat Dirpatch 1o The Tridune. Bostow, Nov, 20,—The Citizens’ C which heg been instrumer in savinz Boston from &l uoon Col. i, Codman for thelr caudidste for Mayor, aud Lis name will bo presented at the on Friday evenlug, if the Repub- Lol. Codrann would Lave small chauce of clection, as tllwro\lnhly Detnocratlc, Ipnait, Nov., 28. Bucuanzar, Nov. 20.—Eight thousand Rus- sfan troops, te udvance guard of the reinforce- ments for the arny in Bulgaria, will arrive at Galatz next week, KNOLISH INFLUENCE IN DENMARK, LoxpoN, Nov. 26.—A Copenhagen dlapatch ' Tho statement that the German Lega- withdrawn from Denmark {8 untrue. erimay Minlater left hers before tho arrival of his suiccessar, but no diplomatic rup- At the sawme time, it cannot Le dented that the threatoning attitude assumed Ly the Prussian Governmunt against the Duke ot Cumberland stmultancous); ration of his botrothsl to I cansing sume uneasincss.” RABTERN NOUMELLA, Bxrein, Noy. 10.—Tbe I'hilippopolls Bulga- the oflicial organ of the -oflictal portion organization of *Has your service since 1578 been loss satis- factory than beforoi’* sppainted for th he Auancos will l‘wlmi “In what respectsi” *Well, & siek man, , oven If a physician, Is not always the Lest ju dzo of what alls him, "Hut my understaudiog of the case [s, that the loud- est complaints against me come frou thoso wio Lave falled of tue prele “Thare 18, however, leans wiil elect three aud they may carry all rjoent they souwht. an opposition to me more ru- spectaole than that. There are those who do Y support of the Sllver bill; vriticlsms on what ture hss occurred. MISOCELLANEOUS, TUK S0CIALISTS, . Paris, Nov. 20.—A speclal from Rome Baya the Soclalias sgitation contiuues in tho inces. Tue Deputy-Mayor of Oshino has beun stabbed by an assasslo. 1o Jesi, a neighboring towa, tho Republicans, carrving e red lag, -pa- raded the streets, . Roxz, Nov. 20,—Cardinal Nina, by order of the Pope, has fustrycted the Nunclos to urge upon the various Governmncuts the duty of re- lug the preroga- tot approve m others do uot approve mn was known as the policy of 1 presune,ovpose my r they liky me less, soma othitr man more, and thoy thin| boen fn the Scpato long enougiy. “TUB DOLLAR OF OU! “ flave you cowe to regard il sllver duliars as a mistake? " Iy no mantner ol means, I undurstand It to have beemr almoat the unan mous opiulon of the late Internationsl Confer- enco ot that subject that the demomtization of tiver dollars was a mistake." ** But what'are your main monetizing the silver dollar ' *‘Shey nru in briof these three: (1) It loasens - the use uf silver, aud sojdupreciates ¢ on lmportant Amerlean product, (2] resumiption, or compels the contraction of the currency to a volume which can bo voln of @ single metal, (8) It s & palpable viols- tlon of uhe contract tuade {n March, 1869, which s that the people shall doltver atd thy holders shall aceept {n payment of the publie debt coln of the thed standurd value, The valu of that time Included both gold and sfiver ntal in former years with the decla- g rule, have decided rincess ‘Thyra Is e-¢lection,not be- damages of $15,000, an appeal was the verdict was sustalned. nttacked the right of Terry, & practitioner, to n sult in tue Clreait Court, The Bar generally rowards sn agreed » lackburn then ran NSoumet Marica, B Rdasian suthorities, an nrticle upon tho Eastern Roumetla to the followls The members of the Kastern itoumeliay Intern: tlanal Commisslon bave arrived at | llllltll prohenstons entertained as b might be inven thom were exa, ated, 1t would et be_dangerous to overly fact that thelr task le disapproved b, auts, Thelf person: unjust work of L nuver agslv tolerats i ollicers, The proviuce which the Commission tends to organize s already uegsnizod to the wa factlon af tho vast majority of the inhabitants, the Kuropean Powers wien t 2 e recolnsge of On the contrar as shown in the State ® LOUISIANA YRAUDS, New Onteans, Nov, Whitaker, in_the Buj charred the Grand Ju which bave beeu perpet. Ha snld " that thelr nod; pulitical partivs, and thoy zens, make o diligent and’jun| tu theso frauds, and pledged court sud fts otl ¥ROVIDENCE, R, 1. Provipznos, R, 1., Nov. 26, (Republican) wos re-ele wajority over four compei e CURRENT OPINION. Worse mon than Mr. Bayard havg been Presidents. Worse men may yet Ve nominated for tne Prealdency. Bul the elvetions of Ocioher killed Mr. Thurinan snd Mr. Heudricks; the cipher dlspatchies killed Mr, Taidon and tho elsctions of v Bayard, It fs moro hls 20.—Thls morning Judge perior Criminal Court, iry o inquirs inta frauds rated at toe lust election, was composed of all oy could, as guod cltl- partial {nquicy as tia support of “the eers to assist thiem, applicd* to Maj), Qordon tQ _ conduct the new cause, Gordon replied: “Is thy servanc a dog that he should do_this thing "’ attorney wonld undertake the cause; bat, asit involved an orlgival question of practice, ex- Bupreme Judwe Anthony Thornton, of Sticlhy- vilie, consented to becorno Binckburn's attorae! Judge Nelaon, of Decatur, and Judge sSmlt of Champalgn, have cach held that Attorncy ‘Terry wus a compatent Judge, but the causy stil comes up.to toe Appailate Court. AsJudge Davls is oue of the Appellate Beneh, and as 1t wus his Court that Terry held, the cause us- PANIC O A PERRY-DOAT. Liveuroot, Nov, 28.~During a day, a crowded furry-bont ‘crosaln cawe nto collistun with a sbip lyiug st A pauie occurred on tho ferey-boat, and several persons jumped gverboard, 8ix persons weru drowned ; | objections to de- e safe, Lot thelr work, the Balgariaud il .3 Bomu accuunts say others, ouly two or 0 act in the wpirit of ¢ * had better leave Hon- 3 cted today by Macedonia in hands The u mells alone and ta Comwlssion can huve no diticulty in thumaselves that the countr) melia s lost forever to ‘Treaty of Han Siefano, lost un Hurlin, which bas crusted o lost inaccordance with 70 LoNvox, Nov, #6.—The Ureat Trenton Coll- fery Company will closs Its miues until trade TIE OERMAN PROOIRS Bzituin, Nov, 28.—The pted u prorammne -which tncludes trial by ury for polliical olfenses und the right of Par- umbere of the nilitary con- e supplics aunually, IECLARE A STATH OF HIRGR. Nov, 2—A dispateh frum Berlin anuouuces that on the Emberor's return the authoritics fntend to declars Berlin lu a state der the provistons of the Bocinliat ———— specitically decl ® PROGRAMME, ORTeaslst party has to set aside tho tommon oaszes of the lar, noue whatover cau attach 1o ex-Buprome Judze ‘Thoruton, as be only 10 the causs for the pe 2 What is the lecal right and what Iy the extont of power of a called Judge. . COAL SALE, Nzw Yonx, Nov. 20.—Tac Delaware, Laska- wanua . & Western Rallrond Company to-day suld 75,000 tons of Beranton coa ur auctlon, o$ Bteamor, §3.20; graty, i stove, BLIUY Theso rates ure possible sltuatiun; tho will of tue Bulgarian people, ‘The Commiseion can have no intention to placo this locsl proviace once mo authorlty of the Forte. tlon fn Servian, Croatlun, aud Rus- Ing to ssuy trom the people, ls being cleenlated among the Austrian Blava, 1t advocates the sy, of Macedouia and Thrace. FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE, ) WEEKLY UKVIRW, Loxpox, Nov. 3—~Tha Mark Lane Erpress “Bowe little progress bas been mado Supplies of home- TiLB NATIONAL NANKS, * \What do yuu thinkof th of the New York bauks ta recelve silye; a speclal deposiy i ** I think it un attempt, to nullily the Remone wholly uuneceasary for‘the protection of the bsuks, for it s quits evident that, so long ‘as the Juw makes siiver dollars a legal-tender without auy formal resolution of thelrs, the IRY BlIVEr to eny creditor ut to all other creditors ** Llave you scen oceaslon to recret the attack upon the President to which you referredi® * Pardon me, but I refsrred to no attack up- oa the President, and [ made none; but, having been ruther veremptorily challengad to applaud certuin things which the Presldont tad aasliened, in the Senate, 8 Lifs uame aud abiliey bosa of estavlisbing cent resolution atnent Lo fix the bl tingeat, and to vot but & vain attempt, Tuesdsy lass killed misfortune than bi Lacowo the favorite’ candidate uf Tammany 114l but, bo It fault or misfortang, It 1s fatsl, many cannot hope to carry Nuw York, New Jy or Connectleat, nut Le wuuylit by tho hungry ‘There s another reasun, tu fatal, if not to somg uttier personslly wprih, urd at tho Fouth huve over- oy have made the South su hat tnere will ot be tue falnte ! ice for a Bouthorn candidate, — New York Tridune (Rep.). The copartnorship betweon Samuel J, Til. denand Charles A, Dina is this day dlvolved, Notice of this important but ot unexpacted avent bas beun served in the Hun uwewspaper, Human lauguage can no further go. Thei i0g mow left for Mr. Tilden but to goand for Daoa, the political renogude, d cureed all the par- paration trom ‘Lurkey the following rates: $.2088.25; opy, $3.833¢(! 4.78; chestout, $3.05Gd.20, 250243 cents por tun luwer thun the prives ruling Nov. 38.—A ingeting of the operaturs was heid haro fiftean vucrators wers prescuty The proposition of Presideuts Uowen and Divk: son to continuo the comvination untll Aovrl 1 was rejected, bt the Cynfersoce was reappoluted, and were suthorize arraugewmieuts peling nogotlatipus for & tew- page ot wminlug alter Jug. 1. e — e who deposited sliver, Bpectal Dispatak to The Triduns. PirTentno, Pa., Nov, 2.—Willlum Coleman, one of th represontative men of Pittaburg, snd who was woll kuown throughous the couutry, died this morning st the age of 71. le was born In Baltimore, cawme to this city in 1534, and engaged fu the manufacture of fron and which bustuess ho succossfully prosecuted for At the time of his onow Opera-tHouse, rection n 1971, ‘The friends of Mr, done the husines remarkably sol) with agricultural labor, wrown wheat coutlnue very moderate, both in Mark Lauo and the proviucial markets, bat, taklog ull thivgs futo consideration, the present sspect of trade appears Lo Lo sulllclontly sound to Justify the farmess iu withholding their produce as, long & cuntinusnce of light olleriugs Iudicates the ex- pectation of better prices later an, been restricted, owing to the lmpaired vondi- tion 0f wmost sawples, it haviug bees quite - ble to thresh with satisfactory results, 'he abscuce of speculation Lias been largely felt 10 the gralu trade, sud the spirit of vomincrial cuterprise been broken by the severe inancial viclaaitudes through which the goners) trude of tho vouutry 1 passing, but brighter days for the ulturiat muy e louked fur &t the October sale. Beruvenuw, Pa, Lealgu Valley coul s tho rensous why I could not applaud. 1f the newspapers can be credit- ed, the U'resident himscll now assents to at least sume of those reusons," FUKTUER EMPLOYMENT, *¢ What have you to ssy to the objection that You have been fu the Senate long enought ! *That it |s & strong vb, furthier employment, but o wy constituonts askin, “Tuen we may conc! forward you are s caud lilteen or twenty pruprictorof th 1t under bis i large cotate, iocluding ore 1 Micligan sud I;lz:l lll:’l.llL'Sl in Kentuc! ui L 8tenLing, U, Nov, 3! 4 city, died thia evenf t 6 o'clock. * Ma). Henry was born Ia Uuneva, tarlo County, N, Y., 1n” 1815, ood was one of the oldest residunts of his city. e e —— GETTING THE BEST OF A GAS COMPANY, duecial Dispaich 10 The Trivune. 87. Lous, Mo., Nov. 2d.—A comwunication from Hutus Locklaud, President of the t, Louls Gaslighit Comgauy, asking for theappolng- wmewt of & cowmitice Lo comprowise the suit between the Uas Compsuy and the City, which Lins Lecu peuding iy.the courts tor some ting, was preseoted to the City Council to-nlght. After discusstog thy wdatter, It was referred to the Btandiug Comumittee on Ways and Muaus, with instructious to report fu favor of whatever action they fvel advisable to the interests of the city, Too case was declded in tavor of the city, in toe lower courts,'and s now upon the docket uf the Suprewo Cunrt. The sbove proposition touk every one by sugy belleved thut the casg cannot be settled ouisidy bossivle, and Jection to my asking 0t concluslvo azalnst furthor wervice.’ uds that from this thme idate for re-elcetivg i 4You ‘muy conclade that at this thne I do uot withdraw my uamo from the ulscussion. Y past course lu the presenco of wure tempting houors should leavy no duubt that [ would dg so (I th pruinote the harmony of ¢lection uf a Benator dedivated to ¢ mont of its best uina, Hlere tho couyersation was arrival of & lurge delegatlo Wisconsin fricuds ‘who b cts, and Tus TrIsv; folded up his menuscrint, stuck bebied bis car, aud sought othey who has been In all parlies, an: tea e has ever been in: who has vulitics in order to kot mousy und oiices Who bas paper—owned by Renuulicgn Spectal Dispatch 0 The Triduns. ATLANTA, Oa., Nov, Pharmdceeuticdl Assoc.atiou tnet thisafternuon with mebers present from all parts of the Unlun and trom Canada, comed tuem fu & run & Hepublioan .~The American rd und started for un & Democratic llue to » furthier his owu euds; who has playe dictator, and arp.ot ¢l o bas cdpddence ta hiaug himaelf; bis racdnl sction bas save troutlu. ~New York Express (Lammany Dem, ). ‘I'ha Demooratio party bus two verv. waak apots In it to-day. Firet, §ts fnancial weaknews, whlch glves such weu s Voorhoes, Butler, sod Sam Cary 8 bold upon It, aud cven cuuses ablo wien like Thurman and Hendricks to weakeu, The mare the Demecratic party fosters thls Ureunback lupacy, the larger number of votes §§ must expect Y brue policy 1s to stawmp it and by Dewucratic princi- tude und bebuvior of @ cers bavplo 3} the Boulk, South Larollna, whu cull themnvive thy warst possible thiug for the Dun bécauso It mekes Hepublicai votee in free, populous, sud proaperous Nortb, ocratie dou baysliowed tue 1% nover et win uetl tue Hepublican objects— Mayor Angler wel- peoch, and President danders, ot ‘Toronto, resvonded. Fine alaplays ure mads by druggists froms New York, Ptilsdelpbia, sud Cincluuatl, At @ bal (ixuv‘ Colqultt will extel Nuverthelesa, i, with the vew year, st wero nocessary to AUSBTRIA-HUNGARY, TUS EMPEMOK-KING ON THE OCCUPATION OF HUBNIA AND UEHZEUOVINA. Py, Nov. 11.~The anewer returned by the Emperor-King 1o the address presented by the Presidents of the two Delegations yesterdsy 2L to-morrow plzlit a welcume ou behall Interrupted by the n of the Senator's ud called to pay thefr COUNTY AUDITORS. Convsuus, 0., Nov, 20.~The State Associs tion of County Auditurs wet hereand speot the day discussing matters couuccted with heir oflicial dutics. The followlng officers werw electedt President, W, 8, Cappellar, of Hamil- ¥ Haugor, of Cura ho- feseweller, of Kravklinj reasurer, B, Rosentbal, of Morrow, e ———— FIRE AT JUNCTION CITY, 0, Cixciuxats, 0., Nov. 20,~A fire at tbe bent- wood works, Junctlon Ci causod & osa of 845, T sources of fo- out st the starg and et nl. View. uf the great task whicwawaits you In igs, Second, tho atl ) ot seyuion, 1 recelve with duable satle- faction (he sssurances of your Joydl sentimente ‘The situstion was su carnest one whe the b gutions last mssemndl vatered into 8 ducisiy —— WISCONSIN, BXNATON DOWE, Bpactal Diwatch 1o The Triduse, Nov. 20.—~The aunouncement fn ‘'personale” that Beoator T. 0. Howe, J. H. Howe, of Kenosha, Lis neohow, Polietus 8awyer, of Oshkosh, his right-band man uext to Horace Rubles; aod Col. Tom Rej- nolds, of Madison, were st Chicago together yesterday sttracted tha sttentlon of all the politiclaus, who regard it asa gatheriog o the nature of a caucus of Howe und bls fricods on the Senatorisl question. several others were prescnt at tho meetiug whuse names Kvents iu ths Esst bad 3 we stood 04 1he eve’ of & Congress which was Lo bring the iveults of the war foto hannany with ibe requiremscnts of the but 1t Is geucrally Eusopean Lalsaca of 1an to wag it too loag. dug wage the tail. e, real Deviocratic luadere—liks Keruan, Lawmar, Hawptan, sud + aud not be cantent un, and wait for It to after ialouc voies. power, 8od with the lutercats ¥, whico wers closely udected. With patriotiem deserviug my thauks, 8t (Hut carnest mowent the mesns were given wy Governmnent which suabled it 10 make §is Juducnce succusaiully feltin botb directious duriug und aftor the Coge geess. It o8 matter of sincere satisfaction to o ty, 0., thls mioruiik, e — MOST HORRIBLE, Cuxoxxars, O., Naov. 20.—The Commercials Williamstown, Ky., special says: ¢ Frank Tur- oer, aged 20, called yesterdsy at the house of Hawuel Judd, abgut six mites from Willlams- town, luvited Judd to driok frow & bottle, The latter dechived, wus ordered vu Lis Khees with & that position Turoer cut s kulle, kfilicy hiw - o wit down on the Conatitull Toturn frow e wild:-guuee caasa —Huston Herald (Ind. Dem.), "T'ho excursion of Chicago busincay men to the City of Moxico bas been deferred unul Dec. 2, Soine of tho business men oF St. Louls atv anx.ons to foln the excurvion, but at a meetiug 4o couler on the subject 8 wouers] disinchuatlon was cxpressed 10 “*hltch ou " to thy Chicago project. Mr. Bain severely rated thy St. Louls wercbants for ailow- . ucceeded 10 averting the juwi- The cystom of Amcrican newepaper-<orre- spoudents indulging in descriptions of the vri- they are Juvited, and the affatrs, bas causcd ol Awmericans bere neul uanger ol au Europe und general fullilimeut of the Treaty of Berlin, for wy Goveruweut wiltl loyally stand up, 19 cal- 1o effectua; ¢ whicl threatepcd thy pouce of Gur own iutereets. T Berllu decided that the occup: Ueu ol Buauts sed Lerseiuniug suvild Lo Jutruats It s understood that vate dinners to which ublicstion of the fami} 0858 tu Lssue cards Lo re: with this postscriptuin; © Please o sourfe spouse state it your wile fa @ wewspapes-coITy Fevoiver, und While Fowees gasembled Ju | Fevolvur an wiila ation und administras should have