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VOLUME XXXI1X. OLOAK!- (loaks. Cloaks, SROTHERS. IMMENSE BARGMNS. THIRTY-FIVEG HUNDRED CLOAKS T0 SELECT FROM. 100 Diffbrent Styles Good Styles of Diagonal and Plain Beaver Cloaks At $5, $6, and $7. Better Styles of Diagonal and Beaver Oloanks, elaborately trimmed, At $10, $12, $14, $16. ‘Handsome Diagonal Beaver Oloaks, richly trimmed in Velvet, Satin and Fringe, At $18, $20, $22, $25. Camel’s Hair Diagonal Oloaks, trimmed in Velvet, Silk, and Fringe, At $30. 4“Polo” Coats in Diagonal Cloth, trimmed in Heavy Gros Grain Silk and Fringe, At $35. “Pingat? Wraps in Diagopsl [ ——m————— and Comel’s Hair, trimmed in Moire and Deep Fringe, entirely new, At $25 and $30. Latest Shapes in Fancy Wraps and Dolmans, at $20, $25, $30, $35, $40. (HILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS, In endless variety for all ages, from $2 upwards. ANTWERP MUK CIRCULARS FUR-LINED, $40, .umumn DOWN FROM $50. Wo show the same Circular formerly retailed at $66, now offered at $50. N. B,—-Wehave Photographs of the Qloaks at $10, $12, $16, +$26, which we will send for in- 8pection upon application by letter, 121 & 123 State-st. Michigan-av, & Twenty-second- il NILOES. Tt e T PR OUR TRADK MALK. LADIES! l"u tne eur Full nurclimes SUANISL INSTRY M. WHEELER & CO.,|: 74 BAST MADISON-8T., Just east of McVickl BURT'S SHOES it 3 Ving Bpoctacies aulted to al) siglts on sciensife peias Eliles, T . bl m\of:&w’u‘)‘nm Ulsssca, Telescoped Mlcro e “H. A. HURLBUT & 00, Wholesale Druggists —_75& 77 RANDO Ll’ll-ST. THE PATIENTS AND ¥RIENDS OF Dr. A, W. Harlan 4o natited tat be haa zeiurned Wby Siy, BUUK & RAYNER'S MALT COUGH MIXTURE pie remcdy £ w,‘g’- " emedy for adults and childreu. Prepaed “MARS” COLOGNE, l"lANfl‘l AND flllflANS. Competent Tegtimoty. From lima Do Murska, EDEI):“' Yong, Nov. 15, 1873, DEARMR. W' amongs! AT l‘ i but FOUL theThUMEN el Bt O RS ROTATION, Bugh. a pure, & mfinehnho. mun!cnl nul\lllfi of Mnn, B0 muol WLTH TILE VOIO8, s or. \eaer oo4Dn 50 Joat o gnnt. and tho touch pleanant and agreeabloe, N B G g A w mu:umxcmmmn OF R DAL 1LMA DS MURBKA. From time to time we shali publish the written antn- foneof some of the following Artlats, il of whotn liave PIANOS In the most nnreseryed mannor, v Samin Lpalustary, gian ouls rreno, Aeabelia Godda ca, ke Athant, Vieto r Maurel Ociavia Torris Chrlstine Nflsson, o, Cartotes ast, AN [ Wehlf, ! ndl, m- L'r:v. nf-- Hteices "Sirs. Zeton sauin ,) ' v.l un. Elg, Ferrantl, J. T a3, Hmdll "M IflHCl l"ll\lh!)u Al Rlg. ’Pmeunl 3 Topp, Blg. 1ir " Ueumu W, Mo M fimost TASHEtan of Bots I the Lnllevl hmr- snd Kurope. A _complcte stoeit, Inclidin; | acylea of theso su- porh TngtEnments 11 hoth 1oneawaod sad French Watnat cases, will be found st aur warerooims, | #it, Burchaser Id exuimine bo foro buylnl- TheRoot & Sons’ Music Co. CLOSING-00T SALE MATHUSHEK PIANDS. —— Having givon up tho agenoy of the Math- ushok Pianos, und lmvluk about 135 of theso Pianos mll on hand, wo have dcaided to offer them for ti® noxi ninoty dnya ot sreat bargains, in order to closs them ous, a8 wo ‘| bavean mmonso llouk of I’mmu coming in m the leading Ensi Mnnufaoturers. Aboutflfty of these Muhunmka are in_the ‘handa of ngonts in the principnl aities of Iili. nofs, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesotn, Miohi. an, and Indians, and parties residing in 0%0 States, who doa{re to purchaso, can aorun ond direot with us, and wo wiil in- em wharo tho Planos gan ba soen, vonlbls in thoir own immaediate vlclnuy or town. Bpocial inducomonta will bo made to dealers buying 1 lots of flve or ton leou. 1t is to the interest of any persan wishing to &urohuo o Piano to write ua for full partic- nra, PELTON & POMEROY, 1560-162 Stato-st., Chlcngfl. DECKER BROTHERS’ MATHUSEE PLAROS | v ESTEY ORGANS. ‘Wo are daily recelving largo invoices of tho above montionad inatrumonts, tho fame of which has spread over tho ontirs world. Our pricos are astonisbingly low, and our terms oasier than evor, Old instruments taken in exchange. Now Pinnos for ront at $8 per month. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 100 State-nt., Oppoaite the Pslmer House, OHICAGO Ht, Louls Moune, 013 & 014 Oy L “BLST LITRUATURE OF YIE DAY~ ’l‘l 12 GILEATEST l II' I, uncrs river uke of Azl o, hliely, e ) Saloeh: Geos Murll s Dlewe i o it \ hu».mn. Wiy abity Ilrn\vlnll. 7T many others, are represented in tho pages LITTELLS LIVING AGE, In 1wz Livixa AUE cutors upon fts thirty-sixth car, admiitedly unilvaied, and continuoasly sue at. ' Durlug the year 1t will' turnfsh to its readct uhu nulmflunl of ihe yiost emineut suthors, ‘u many othery hn al nnu short Ktorics by and au aiou mlrhul I:! A o ine lahracinic th cholcont he Leading Fovern y flllvvr I'crlnlllrnl ble Literary nejes n~ i tn uu“wrfl i imatier of tio u-( tray e bk 6F 1aw Sar, nyl SRttt G bee the Tarcuionr 1 Teweniing Svory departuiont of Ko cdgu wnd Vrren iR LiviNG A% taa weekly magazine giving more than "‘nlll'n‘. AND A lumu'rm 'Nlmm.\\ll double-calumn vetayo payes. natter yoarly. Itprosents in au fney; nn- u:-n demmlunvn amount of msiter, wii i 0 It weekly laue, and with & sail ne pletences al tempted |,{ no other xrunl vluws, Criliclanw, Tales, Bkatehe oricat and of Forelun IVING wm'mns. *+In it we find the best productions of the best wrivers uron all subjucis ready o our Nand: —mnluclpnl. Ia- rer, 9 le stmpy tndispensable to any ono who dedl kecp abresst of the thanght of n gt OF sctenvs of lterature. A 11 1 prince anonk mausdines 05t affonls the yenlent ieans 01 Kev Illuvl(lll in all Ill |.hu *AC 14 luco Tufo: thun, froin tua entlro Vosy best, the clic (g sbrCa b lie beat penmnw In Amorl l"‘ b thly th o Tlll Adnuu‘ A"hlc : YAk aS O YRR Y J'#l‘lmllll‘ reservolr and lnunll\n fl( hl":l'lllllfllll and lustruct on. Hubt. U, W ‘WiLh I8 ALONK 8 read. e ma; l-lvly KI:\ID ll’i IIUI ll,: “II‘ a limportant to the it (' l bislos aclenco ofitia day. =1t Methodlst, Nes L Tl wbleat eiriye, tio Doet eaieialong siasies, the fuest vortry of zlx;r"r il "I o Lere gath- 3018 51 eredtogetier. 3 Chore e iy PR o oruugly cun) orall 't eV TR vy oA '—N. Y. Tribune. v who duiires fs adini - oaicn B **1t Lias bo cqual ‘H a0¥ cauutey. "~ Putt Gt fo Aind Y R0 15 SV ery AmicHean hote,"— ¥ 8t 8% l 11 ., it Tn'y f'fln’fz"ffr?"'m"" L kratlathe gulier valuubly I futerest by G uunl' MACP: o ow -pmnu»mn % L Aux from the s~ vauce - bcets. Other chuml Buw serials by dis: 1] :!‘nguunm authoraare engwged and wiilspecdily spjear, Ciab Prices for the Best Kumg and l‘cmu Literature. gus er otier be Whols sltuation,*— **Fossenied of Tug Livixo Aux and of Uk Vi) aclous Auierica nwnllnllu. & subecriver find bimaelf [n cominand of ¢ Fplindelyhis Eveuiug Bulletio, For ¥16.30 Tux vy ) rican §§ Mol ’lll s:fl'fi A: lllla Blw‘hm}."l i 0 AGx 3ad the iasror Rdorets S Tk KSR datas BEST PHOTOGRAPHS Afosneapert, BTEVEXS, Praciical Dhutuuraphor of 20 peatslcapirtcnce, duia o bost woik only.” +3 ard SRR VG I RS AT st LUQUCUInLLLS TuF & 10w db) s U ALk or Hiaroe SATURDAY: NOVEMBER CHEROOTS, ANT REL SEIDENBERG & (0.8 La Rosa, Espanola, Key West, Iavana g O HEROQOT S The only Long Filler and Wrapper Hand-made Clear Havana. Cheroots ever sold in this market. Size 11, 50 cents. Size ., 60 cents. PER BUNDLE, TEN IN A BUNDLE, FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEA.LERS, AND WHOLESALE BY BEST, RUSSELL & (0., 57 Lake-st. KANTZLER & HARGIS, 119 S. Clark-st. A. SHIRE, 184 Fast Madison-st. E. HOFFMAN, 171 East Madison-st cieans, Poco Tiemw OPENING NEW YORK OFFICE, El Clnb do Yate, Nov. 15, 1878, C. JEVNE, Esq., Chicago, Ill. : Dxan Bin: After mature deliberntion we have come to the conciuslon to eive yon the entire con- trol of our Poco Tlempo ey West Clear lavana Brand of Cigars for the Clty of Chlcago. McFALL & LAWSON. Wo have just recelved 8 Targe involco of the POCO TIEMPO Brand of Cigars, nnd arc now ready to present to the Smokers of this city a Cigar which cannot be equaled for 5 CENTS, And we are not at all backward in saylog that we have as fine an assortment of Imported, Key West, ond Seed and Nuvsna Cigars as any honse in this clty, which wo are selling at our usnal low prices. C. JEVNE, 110 and 112 ]lndlson.sL lw:.mn l-ll‘lz_, Ete. PIPE, RADIATORS, COILS, Relitors, Bot-Afr Registers, AND ALL PIPE FITTINGS AT LOWEST PRICES, FIELDHOUSE, DUTCUER & BELDEN, Manutacturers, 30-32 West llonroe-nl PlNAhfllAL- WE nBAl‘ INALL ISRURN OF U. S. BONDS, Jucludiag Colled Ronds. 0 E ‘The 4 per centa on hand 1ur {mmediatc dolivery st or below Goverumient sulicrip: os. PRESNTON, KEAN bt \ll " MONEY toLLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 52 Willlam-sL., ¥, Y. Inuounts sa requited, on INIROVED CHICAUO FROPENTY, at Appuuuonn n-umd -ud i, A HURLBUT, 76 luud Governmcnt Bonds, Cook County Orders, City Scrips and Vouchers, Bought aud sold by LA!AI‘U! HILVRIIMAN Baok, Chamber of ( “REAL-ISTATE LOANS Oy Direet Line fo Fraics General Trannatianfle Company, 1, vu;nvlly nucnugd to ool Between Now York &nd Havre, Pier 42, N. it foot HALNT LAURKNT. Lachenn Dec, 4, 1550 p.o. D& Franzeil. Welaeaday, ey b oy mmu e esda, ity 11100 O PALAGE 0 GOLD Hacuing 3 Firss Cabla, $100; Socund ululn. Msl ncluding 'Inr. beddlag, and » uunlflt iere,” ' Vills'do Paris.” -+ Laur Feut, " du ot carry sicorago s o, A N oW, ¥, Wittt e 8 A.rx' went adwy Agenttor Cicagor AMERICAN LINE. BLPHIA and L!’VERPODL, ng 8t QUEEY lllll?nnr Imr-llrulwm A-n?umunm The oaly tiant(o Line sailing under tho Auierican dag. RED STA lt INMAN LINE ‘The Eteamsnlp City ot 18 wiil sall i York for Livu Km{"'u..“«"é."'n'.‘m. i h .m.m bty by, $1ch ¥ and o ertuierory ¥y i Gy gt Companyts biles, Sa. Baurh a0, 'b"ihu.'x' u'nn'fiv? Natlondl Line of hte‘lmslups. BAILING TWICKE A WEEK FlOM New Yok to unem(m Liverpool, ug) Londen. ncx‘. xtunlnn or sallls IJMI furthcr (nformatiou s; e LA LSON e ¢wgfi"'muk at. ANCHOR LINEMALL STEANERS Now York sud Glatyow. BOLLVIA 7,39 wi DEVONIA, Dec. 31, 3p 1 Clitansl f aun § ANCHOITN Dol 2l 82w 10 N14, Dec. 16 noou t AUS TICALLA, De AR P M ‘:im.x‘mu?..?x‘;.“u‘fl‘ e, Thesesmers of th I every Satur- Ploig vt AR gt A NIl 1 i fidlea'ut PausagoFrom New York 10 ugth ondb, savreiod Breinel; auat cauta 31! Bcohd gauin, dou ko "1,'(2‘"‘" B8, EETT & Gl Tt oy il Bowllug Grova, Sew York. MONDAY, Nov. 25, TELE Wakefield Rattan Go. ‘WILL OPEN THEIR RETAIL DEPARTMENT 231 State-st., Chicago. On and after that day they will exhibit s large stook of Mattan Ware just receivod from tbsir manufactory, scleotod espooially for the presont senson and tho Holidays, consisting of o e ety Dot ork Stands, Fanay:Serap Basko Firowood: anke% &an:mkets Wall Sereens, 'I‘af»le ats, Taney Basket Waro of alt kmds Elegant Chamber Furniture nnd Par. _ Jor Chairs, ““GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.” The old-established and well.known Heuse of A.J.NEUBERGER Ias {nstructed us to sell without reseryg, at ATCTION, At STORE 16 RLNDOLPH-H’[‘.. num- menoing WEDNEBDAY, Doc. 4, at 1 m., and mllowlug dnys at same hour lhair eniiro atack of Good, Reltable, and Stylish FURNITURE, Parlor and Chamber Sets, Easy Chairs, Library & Dmmg-Roum Fur- niture, Marble-Top & Inlaid Tables, mu.,mu..-lfnrdlnz an opportanity to b First-Olnas Qoods uyaurnop:'n nen’. b OMEROY & 00., Auotionsors, Evn nrticls full aranton: i ELIBOfi % AT COST. ‘Weo are selilog out our entire Stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTUING at COST (o close busluess, Wholcsale snd ltetall Duyers will fing It to thetr ad- vantage to call. KOTIN, WINEMAN & C0., 117 WABASH-AV,, Lue door North uf Madieon-st N()’l lfllio %|Chitaeo & Eastern inois BAILROAD COMPANY. OrFicK oF TUE TexAay 123 Draxusosy + Clicauy, Nuv. TO FIRST-MORTGAGE BONDHOLUERS: 1878, Ths Coupon due Dec. 1 prot., on $he First-Mortgare Uonda of this Company, will be paid on and sfter that date ou presentation st tho Fourth Naonsl Bank of New York City. CALIOUN, ‘Yressurer. MUST DLUSDEL ALONG HALY & Hieiie Lelore bo learns the correct wethod of dolng Lusls Dem or BOW o uphear to U bewt uunuf. 10 wuiely. unk oo, relisule -book lita bianc In thestart. Such lboul‘ s IHII' and Business Foras. s 20 fl. FOLLAVIG for Advas, R editfn” e Mrul MOSKS WALRKN ruled. Clrculars 3 s Siane st Caleady, HATS, l'lnt elts ll 1. 299 e u'u.'lwwll- fi]‘% ‘W'L“ Luul” -':Hum;lv of Lorne.’ A large in- voice or this latest Lamlon .llut Jun une Buildin b Srontns " , 1878—TWELVE PAGES. FOREIGN. k The British Army in Afghane istan Meets with Seri- ous Difficulty. A Strong Force of Mountaineers Now Opposing Its Progress. One Column Isolated by the Cutting of Its Commu- nications. The Lost by the Pommerania Dis= aster Now Stated at Forty-eight. More Evidence of Brutal Selfish- ness on the Part of the Crew. Forty Prominent Socialists Ex- pelled from the German Capital. AFGIIANISTAN, COMMUNICATIONS CUT. Pesyuawus, Friday eveniog, Nov. 29.—Gen. Browne's commuuicatfons have been temporark Iy cut. ilostile higblanders, estimated at 4,000 In oumber, have collected in the bills below Al Musjid. They cut off stragglers ana fire on araied parties. Tho scction of the pass between Jamrood and All Musjid has been closed alto- getber for the present. A strongly-escorted convoy falled to force its way to-day. The situs. tion is serfous, and strong measures are inev- feable, AVOIDA A STRONO OPPONENT. 87, PErERSBURG, Nov. 29, —The Avwve Premeya publishes an article saying that the respousi- Uility for tne dispateh of the Russian Embassy to Cabul rests with Russin, and not Afghsu- Istan, England uvoids o strong opponoat, aud falls upon her weak neighbor. ENGLISIL OLINION. Loxvox, Nov. 20.—The 2'a't Mall Gautluau. ** Russia cannot suller us to prosecute our suc- tesscs in Mfihmlum to whatever issue we may think fit. That action will be taken soonur or later 15 cestain,’ TIIE POMMERANIA, THEABURB POUND. Loxpox, Nov. 20.—0ne of the Pommerania’s boats lias been recovered with a bag contafniug 825,000, The owner of the money s saved. INQURST ALIOURNED, The inquest at Hastiugs hus been adjoarned. TUE LOST. New York, Npv. 20.—The following dlspatch was received to«day from Ilambure: *Three oflicers of the Pommerania remain at Dover to fdentify the bodles. The Captain 1s (11 at Rot- tgpdam, sufering from exhaustion. “Total missing, thirty-seven passcngers and aleven of the crew.! INQUEST, HastiNos, Eng.. Nov. 25.—An Inquest was held here to-day on the bodles of three victims of the Pommcrania disaster, Mr. Clymer. of W-nhlnzmn a student I Parls, recopnired the body of R, W. Clymer, his cousin Anolher body was recognized 98 that of Peters, the Steward of the steamier. Alr. Clvmer snfd he belleved the thind body was that of Mrs, Lucke, ‘The inquent was adfourved to allow the Chief Mato an opportunity for exculpating himself, Mr., Blignt testllled. He repeated s previous evidence, Mo sald the sailors cven saved tacir lugzinge ood lmldllw. instead of usslating the passengers. The Captain kept his post likea wan, but no one clse did. Capt. Schwenzen, In suswer to an fnquirs of nlu.m. after the eollision, said his Chict Otliver had left bim, The wen In the last bost per- sisted i pushing off, while there was roow for vernl more people, Although the inquiry remaios open, the jury returned a verdlet that three persous drowned came to thelr death ln covsequence of o culhision at sea, the causeof which huu nut beou shown. THE EAST. BOPINIAL Loxpox, Nov. 30.—A Berlla correspondent stutes that Russia has advanced 3,000,000 ronbles In order to wmake Sophis a frst-rate fortress, CONSTANTINOPLE. Loxpox, Nov. 20.—Reuter's dispatch from Coustuntinople says the Porte has suppressed the Turklsh Legation at \Yashington and mauy Consulates. Bince the cessation of hostillties, twent-uine vesaels Bave arrived at Constantiuople, mostly from the Unlted States, with lago cargoes of rifles and caunon. ‘I'he ‘L'urkish troops are now as well fursishea with arms us beforo the wur, AUSTRO-UUNGARY, LonpoN, Nov, 20.—~A dispatch from Vieona says the Onpulluun to tho uwrmm-ut In the Budget Comralttes fs becoinfng merely persousl sid obtrusive. ‘The conduct of the Ovpusition ieadend ts allenating cven Lhelr own supporters, It §s thought the nifair will make & recon Siuce tlon of both the Austring and flungaria.l Lab Incts 1m|ntdlunl{ uecesvury, a3 the Ojposition are nruh.hl) willlug to grant supplies to a detin- stive Cabinet, GREAT BRITAIN, A CONVPXKENCE. Lonvox, Nov. 20.—The Russlan Ambassador had a long conference with tho Britlsh Minlster of Forelgn AfTalrs yestenday before the mootiug of Cabioet Conncil, A PROTECTION ARGUMBNT. Loxpon, Nov, 20.—The cuudition of the lron and coal trades fu Bouth Staffordshire district 18 erowing worse, aud the cloalng of the works and the reduction of weges are notliced, Kentish hov-growers say: * As the general dupression of auricuitury sud commerce ls Jargely causeq by the protective tanfls of for- efen countrics, tho dut lcs on forclza produg- tious shoutd be mvm:d 8, Grasaow, Nov, E'J.—Thu 1abllities of Henry Taylor & Sons, ¢rain sod Yous merchants, amount to $150,000. Lospox, Nov. $U,—James Ramssy, & mer- chant of Dundes, has fatled,with Jiabilitles from 50,000 to £30,000. Aloruen, Loxpox, April 2.—Thvro was ouly one un- fmportaut tullure smoug the stock brol\cu today, PEOPOSED COTTON TAK. Lowvox, Nov, .—The Councll of Euu is about to dlscuss u vrojece of taylug cottou fm- ports from America. MISCELLANEQUS. SOCIALISTS BXPELLED, BxaLin, Nov. 20.—Uuder an orderof the TPrussiun Minlstry declaring that persous cunsid- ered dangerous to public order may be deuled tbe right of residing io Bertin or its suburbas, abuut forty cousplcuous Nocisllsts today re- ceived an order of expulsion, smong whoum are Mesars, Pasaclman sud Fritecheo, g BEW CALERDONIA, Loxpox, Nov, 20.—A dispatch from new Cal- edopls says that three hoerated couvicts sud tbres natlves bave been found murdered by rcbeis at she wouth of the Poys Kiver. The troops contluue Lo vursua the fusurgents in thy Poya district. The rest of the coluny b quist. NOUTUELN dPAIN. Maprip, Nouv. 29.—The Goveruuent is tak- {ug great precautions fu the northern proviuces. Noactusl disturbauces are spprobcuded, but the ;evoluuonnry agents are belleved tobe st 1MPORTANT DRVELOPMENTS. Rosis, Nov. 20.—Latcst arrests of Boclaliata have led to the scizure of documents that have given much informatlon relative to the organiza- tion of the Internationalista of Jtaly aud pheir txulnnuuon with slmilar bodies in foreizn voun- us. Pants, Nov. 29. -bhevnndlcr da Valdrome, the statcsman, is not deail. A BAD JORE. Pratn, Nov. 20,—Tho exploston of the bomb near the palace of Minister Tiszs, on the even- l';vu .jr his recent reception, Is regarded now as s ud joke. Loxpox, Nov, m.—lhu Hunprlm Diet has passed nn address {n reply to the speech from the throne, by twenty-two majority. CLUNS CLOSED. The Reoublican clubsin Italy, named after the executea 1nllitary mutincer Barsantl, bave Lecn closed. CANCELED, Lonpox, Nov. 20.—A dispatch from Paris #ays the appointment of Count de Cholsenl to be Ambau-dor at Madrid has been canceled, CASUALTIES. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION, | Hoectal Dispatch io 4= Tribna. Ustoxtows, Pn, Nov. 22.—The boller ex- olosion yesterday afternoon at the cos! works of Reld Brothers, near Dunbar furnace, elght miles below here, turns out to have been wworse than at first supposed. Two men were Instantly kill- ed, and one died within an hour. Thelr namos were Richard Evans, J.J, Afiller, and Danlel McGarvey. Two morce, John Mowey and Joscph Mayone, died last night. and the sixth man, Morzan McGHl, this afternoon, John Douglier- ty, the pit boss, Is seriously hurt, both external- ly and Internally, and Mhis recovery fs considered {mprobable. Seven other men ure suffering from wounds, scalds, and burns, but none of them are thought to be fatally injured, The disaster oc- curred fn this way: Eight men were on the roof of the boiler-housc, and. with the nssistancoofa number below, were erccting a new smokestack. ‘The steam, venetrating through the roof, un- noyed the men above, and Vayone, the yard- hoss, ordered the cscape-valve to bo closed, This was doue, aud within two minutes the boiler exnloded with terrific force, Danlel McGarvey, the umlnccr.rwu thrown 100 feet fn the air” and 10 feet distont, futo an ndJulnInz field. He alighted on his head fu & beaten clay rout-path, in which Ws biead half buried fteélf, The force of tho full ruptured his atdomen. John Mowe, was scalded to death. Uis fiesh was cooked, Richard Evans was killed by a oar of_Iron strik- {ug him across the forehead and imbedding it self fo bis hrain. Vavoue died last night and MeGill this afternoon, both from interual and external Injuries. Tbe Loller was torn futo shreds. Hardly o fragment as larze as a man’s hat can be fonnd. UL the boiter-house nothing can be found, except liere and there a stick of wood, The general demolition could not have been more comvlets, With the excestlon of McGarvey, all the killed leave Jarge famiifes. NURNED TO DEATIH. Bpectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune. OTTAWA, Nov. 20.—Qnvof the most borrifying aechdents that ever came to our knowledge oc- curred here at 10 o'clock this wornlow. Ar. Timothy O'Bricn, a tallor In the employ of Fiske & Beem, removed with his fawlly from duliet 1o this city about two wecks ago, and took liv- Ing-rooms over a boot and shue store near his place of work. orcasion to absont hersclf for & fow moments from the tn, leaving her two children, Aggic, & girl 5 years oid, and a babe, alone in the bouse, In some wanser unknown the little girl's cloth. ing took fire from tho stove. She appurently tried to get out doors, fret through s window.. Uually throngh the door, and down the stairs to tho sidewalk, By the tlme she reached the pavement ber clm.lxlnu was wholly burned from ber body, nod she was literally roasted alive, Mr, Montrose, proprictor of the Clitton Hotel, observed some uu-u:huv, smokinz object crawls Ing alony the walk, und to his horror discovered 12 tu be human, _fin at once threw his overcoat over it and calied for asslstance, But the flames hiad done thelr work. The little girl lingered in luteuse agony for two huurs, when friendly death placed her bovond misery. ‘Tho family are in poor circamstances, and a contribution of #75 was ruised in g liort time to aid them o this hour of uced. May we never agaln witness or be obliged to chrouiclo another such beart- rendiug spectacle. ROTTEN COURCIL. Epecial Disalch (o The Tribune, 8TERLING, IIl, Nov, 29.—During the funeral services of the Ion, M. 8. Henry, which wers hell fn the Eplscopal Church this afternoon, tho fluor of the vestibule, upon which alarge number of people wers standing, puve way, precipitating them into the cellar beneath, Unly une porson (Edward Picree) waa badly fn- Jured. Ureat excitement prevailed in the churct for a fow minutes, but twas soon quleied by the sclf-posscasion of the pastor, + ———— A SITAM FIGIIT. Cixcinvary, O, Nov. 20,—A shom battle took place yesterday at the fair grounds at Mouut Gileag, O., In the presence of o lurge concourse of citizens of that place and visltors from the surrounding conntry. Durlug the war several serfous Injurfes were lnflluml. and much fll-fecl- fuz wns engendered. Burt Fry, of the Lever- tnz (uards, waa shot in the face, The wound 18 conaldered qulmdnnmruum Henjumin Me- Gownn was struck on the head with 8 bayonet, cutting to thoskull, — e —— THE WEATHER, Ovvick or Tux Ciltgr SiaNar Orricen, Wasuinaton, D, C., Nov. 301 . m.—Indica- tions—For Teuncssce and the Ollo Valley, clear or partly cloudy weatber, variable winds, statlonary temperaturc, stationary or higher pressure. For the Lower Lake realon, yartly cloudy waoather, Hglt variable winds, mostly westerly, statlonary or lower temperature, and generally higher un*nun. For the Upper Lako reglon, clear or partly cloudy weather, varlable winds, mostly north. erly, © statlonary or lower temperature, and Kenerully higher pressure. For ths Uppuer Misslssipotand Lower Missourl Valleys, pastly cloudy weather, colder norther); vlsiue barome followed 10 the uurl? aml west portions fallimg baromoter, aud winde shiftlog 1o wariyer suutherly. LUCAL GHERTATIONS, | Hiar, $ar 7u, .18 93 3 AL Ghsbuvavioxs, Cutauo, Ny, 29-Midaight. in Kiin) Weather, Wind. Ft. s . .4C i 0 41 QUCLG o Miiwauk i Fualil 7! Fi7EzzEsz OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nzw Youx, Nov. 20.—Arrived, steamship Rbely, from Breweu; Clty of New York, from Liverpoul. Bostow, Nov. 20.—Arrived, steamnships ly- rian aud Btate of Alubaws, from Liverpool. LoxpoN, Nuv. 2J-~Steamslups Helvetia, from New York, aod Lelpsiz, frow Baltboore, bave arrved vut. This moruing Mrs. O'Brien had- \ Oustom-House Grand Jury. Architect Hill to Be Suspended During the Progress of the ' Trial, List of Parties Who Desire to Succeed Senato Secretary Gorham. Becrotary Schurz Delivers Another Shot at the Iniruding Army Officers. ] Democrutic Scheme to Neatrallze tHo Effect of the Cipher. Dis- poiches. Nominations Liable to Give Rise to Considerable Contro- versy. THE INDICTED. MULLZTT AXD IS 1IGH TIORSH. Speciat Dirpalch to Ths Tridune, Wasnineron, D.C., Nov. 20.~Mullatt fs still isaatisfled with the work of the Urand Jury. 1le lus consuited an cminent lawyer of the Senate, who has given the opinfon that tho re- port of the Chicugo Grand Jury 1s not o privileged communication, particularly as to tho persons mentioned whom it does not fudict, asd that tnembers of the Grand Jury can be pro- ceeded ogainst for fibel. Mullott says the only thing that will restrain bim from proceeding against the tirand Jury In accordance with this opinfon fa lack of money, Heo thiuks that the fact that the (Iraud Jury bad before them Coey, Superintendent of Btonceutting, who bad clarge of the work whilo Mullett was Supervising Architeet, and did not indict him, or make aoy referenco to him in the fndictment, s an indication that nothiog could befound agajust Mullett’s administration. Mutlett attributes the charge as to the'chango in the contract of five cents per fout to the malive of Special-Azent Church, of the Super- vising Architect’s otlice, and soys there is not o word of truth In It. Mullett has recived a let- ter from Secretary Sherman which seems to speak favorably of him. aiLL, Secretary Bherman to-day, ubon being asked whether he had flually deelded to suspend §Int pending trial, nld that tic kuew nothing to fin- peach the inteerity of Hill, but it was trotuble at legst when the tral began it would bo ad- visable to suspend HHI Imm oftice., New Yok, ‘v’or. “9.-\\mlnm A/ Potter, formesty Chief Supervisioz Architect, was ar- rosted today on n warrant issued by Judgs Biodeett, ol the Northern District of Ilinoie, charging conspiracy to Jefraud the Governnient 11 conneetion with the public bullding in Chicaro, Potter was arrested nt Lin oftice, amnd was mueh surprised. Hafl was lixed ut 85,000, Cungress- mun Poticr, brother of the rx-Supervising Archl- tect, became the bundsmau, T SENATE. BCRAMLLE FOR THE AECULTARSIIP. Spectul Dizvatch to The Iribune, Wasntsotox, D. C., Nov, 20.—The Demo cratle politicions and party pensloners nssem- bling here ore already cngoaged in a lively scramble for the Secretargship of the Beuate, although it Is not likely to be deciden for a yeur, ‘The }st of candidates, revised and corrected to date, 18 as follows: Ex-8cnator Dennls, of Maryland; claln bascd on the fact that he ls now wvnt of oflice, with a poor chance of getting In again by auy otlier means. Cougressman Waddell, of North Carolinag clulin based on his defeat for re-elcction in Lhu late campaign. 5 Anotber North Carollnlan by the name uL" Schober; clalm bascd on the fact that he has been twico an unsuccessful candidate tor Clerk of tho House, Mr. O'Sullivan: clalm based on his edicorahio of the delunce Democrat.c Rev.ew thicty years ago. Mr. Uallsgher, from Connccticut; elalm based rnnlyun tho fuct of Jrisb birth, ol partly on s local survices to Senator Harnutn, past and prospective, In addition to these, thers is u candidate from Californta in the person of Ex-Scnator (iwhit a Me, James ot Chattanoogs, anl from Virmoia, Of these candid: O'3ullivan, Gwin, and Dennts aen ail uu, age or aver, and two of the candidates we public 1ite nearly flity years ogo, Cansidorabie ¢haerin §3 oxuressed by Demo- eratic Scnalors at such o scrmnble for such a plave & year in advance of the nwe for actton on the subject, and one of the maost emfuent Houthern Benators remgrked to-day Inconversas tion that he found consllerable cousolatlon in the retluction that some of the catdldates wonld probably die of old age during the yenr. Thy ahuve 11t fs not complete; In fset 1 dovs not cnbrace a quordm of the wholo sumber Kuown to be {u the fleld. But it fucludes il the candi- dates tiiat have been formatly brouzht oul by their frionds. THE INDIAN S8ERVICH. SECHETARY BCUUNZ'S LAKT SLOT. &pecial Dispoted 10 The Tridune, Wasuineton, D. C,, Nov, 0.—Secretary Achurz hus written a letter In reply to tue recont letters of Uons, Shermaun and 8herldan, which will be glven to the press for publication Mou- day. Schura's lettor 1s @ severe and canstic or- malgnment of the positions taken by the army . offlcers as to the removal of the Azency from Fort 8iil. The Indian Bureau oficers say that tien, Bherldan, even ulthough he located the post there, could not know g much ubout it as an Indlan Agent who had been coustautly Ju the place for iive veurs, and that the removal ol the post was greatly to the advautsge of the Iudlau sorvice. 1 & Tetter recelved to-tay by Gen. Sherman from Gen. Sleridan, the latter saya that us suon as hie can roturn (rom New York, where he bus wone to attend the suit spaust bim on cecount of the selzurs of & sugar plaugation in Loutsi- aua under tha Reconstruction acts, he will au- swer Becretary Schura's lotter calllug for spegt- fcations of mlgmansgemcnt ln the Indian serv- fees sETRIONY. Ulspatcbes from Yaukton, Dak., purporting to be based upon so-cslled Informution from urmy officers, are belng published over the couu- ry io which It {5 stated that there Is lwmlncos danger tiat the Red Cloud Indfans wtll b sturved; that they have ouly 100 wagous, aud ten umnlln will be need to have their suoplics, Counnissioner Hayt states thut the Hed Cluug Indians have 130 wagous, drun by 113 yuke of oxen and punles. Nincty-scven wagons srrived at the Azeuey on the 25th fust, loaded with supplics lmuled trow the Missouri Kiver (o zood arder. ‘Tuere are. abundaut supplles ou the Missoury, and abuse of supplics has ulso beco establishedag Bidney, Neb., from whence food way be sbluped when needed. Be Iluu these prenaratious, thers s uow 10 the viduity of tha Hed Cloud and Spotted Twl Ageueles four aud a talf wonths? supplies of beef-cattle, which will be delivered 23 fust a8 they can bo Tecelved. Tho argregate of beef on hand exveds 5,000,000 pounds. ‘The Commissioucr adds that this constant itera- tlon thut the Judiing are abous goulug ou the war-path would ot be kept up if It was not for A& purpose. TUX INDIAN BUNEAU TEANSYER ‘COMMISSION. The Jutut Cuntvission ou the trausler of the Jucian Burcau to tbs War Department beld a mective to-duy, No testimony was takeo, but by resolution the Secsetarics ol War aud tho

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