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THIE CHICAGO I’OREIGV cieht vears, and rarety has thers heen n strancer | establishing the nndi n L veriod, or oma the vicasitndes avd wind-up of | the Bolgarian elem theso vicws.” which are more difflenit of stplanation. ¢om- | melin wonld be therehy protty well solved, LORD LYTTON'S POLICY COND menced at the rclose of a terrible wor, and after | 83 nolther tha tGreck nor the Mahometan “Wlm'l do you think of the pol Chance for = Bepetitlon of | »r defeatresemiing an trreniediabla catasteoptie, | ponulation still remaining thero would be fna | Lyttont TRIBUNE: MONDAY. puted pre; poniderancy of in nporte tern Ro h thy ¢l took what was CRIMINAL NEW, a employes, wanted froin the ulore A Betrayed Woman in St. Louis ROBER'T DELLER. 3. companied by e et teariul it mar ver | vosion to”counierbalanee e these ol b ¥ seomn tora that the ent of she quesion e Lty d A cbx:::irlnoih f’;""@ -D(T;urdur Ram. “« - ecen, with an "Assombly contalning an immonse ) cumstances, the Russo-Turkisl mmission fol et foreedd his Lordentp, who has pat N . a dosier -The Pass of Ehoord: .\f’ll!’lrch!\“nl mnjurlt':"..ll{ presence fi{ heirs of & hm repatriation of the refugees hascome to a | himeelf at the head of the n:rru’r’no Jingo )mrht‘;, Urders Her Jwin:Infants, Sketeh of the Life of the Wanderfal Man apital, Cabool.” s fatlen dynasty recalled_from exile, this natlonal | deadiock. The matter has now been taken up | with or without the connivance of Lord Hex. conflict "led up to a Reputilic, and 8 about. f by the International Commlssiun, in which, ac- | constield, Lord Lytton has always been ox- : In &l prodability, to terminate {n the | cording toa tel=rram in the Jw/itsche Uorres- | ceedinglv anxious to do what he has done nolv; definitive defeat * of il parties op- | pondeaz_from Philippopolie, the Austro-Iit i« | but he was hemvtofore resteained and forbidien Afghans Swarming Above the | nosed thercto, and this 'time. com. | garinn Commissioner propesed it the. At by the hiome Government, and thinza wora quint d f th British ined, withont detections or abstentiuns, | bussadors {n Constantinople should deviss | until the Russians threw 8 iy in the shapo of Heads of the Poor Britis agaltat 0 common ardvarsarv, This result is the | measures for the repatrlation of the refugecs, | the rocent mission to Cabul, which Lord " moure stranze, one might even say the more im- | and that the International Commiaston should | Lytton greedily swallowed, that belng just Soldiars. roluble, seeing that at one time tha Legitimiat | be cnarged with carryng theso measures into | the opportunity he wanfed to give him Monarchy secined on the threshold and the Ke- | elfuct. “The pruposai was acceoted by ail excent | n pretess for Indulging In his ~ azzrese publie deflaiively condenmed. Tt would be | the Russian Conimissioners, who ralsed s pro- | Ive policy He made that the Rrow d A Great Afghan‘Battery Planted | impossible to underatand such contradtctorsand | test azalust what thev conadered an. into Who Diedt in Phtiadelphin Last (Week, . Conflicting Nnture of the Testie Epeetal Correspandence af The Tribune, L P ?S' 1 ‘.‘ ¢ Tum.anurrnia, Nov. 20.—The death of Tob- mony Sccured at tho ert lcller was u shock to all who have any in- Inquests, terest in the army of those whose aim in Iife is to entertain tho rest. of the world. While {n Washington two weeks azo he contrncted a volil, The War at Jackson, Breathitt | ag'as week wwent 1o New York to rest befora County, Ky., Still Raging. Deginning a winter's enzagement in this city, How the Railroads Discrim Agalnst Chicago, luxm;l Kneeia) Carreenandence of The Trinyng, INDIANAPOLIS, NOV, W, —Victar Huu Y “Tha History of a Crime.” Tie histy this city couid write the history 0 Wroty urlan o OF Roven crimey il ol [t b nanlred ancfi {?rl rending v ml!nluln :3 Catuly fl"“‘l lulu{mk _— ;?"{“““d'y night he wnl taken 11l before ;Iu: :EI;D::;:l":o:m;;TIhllz :: on:l;n ;hcl el of flo 0 arpurently Sllogical events I they were regarde: erence [n an allalr_concerning Russia and hat ms he e lo; overy deovice not to rat part of the entertalnment was over, bul w. (3 and jealousy, ¢ at an Elevation of I ey i e e | M miort et pncatnineRomm and Tar | ik aceeptable ko the Ameer, but to make | No Telegraph, Railrond, or Stage Tine ! and_malle, woukl form tho esiEhey sakd that he woald try to finish the performauce, Within Fifty Miles. and did s0. The audlence notleed that ho was 7,000 Feet, merely lu Octub £ 1573, on thu eve of the Comte | on the subject, and_abaut which, therelore, the | It disagrecable to bln in the higtwst degree. roundwark, ayg de Clinmbora’s jedter which destroyed ounlist | atiputations of the Treaty of Nso Stetano can | 1le out at the head of the Commisston & roldicr und exeept *Oup all the accessories woulid be fo ' Mutual Friond," hopes, that the Republic was menaced, It was | come luto play, of very high rank, well known as having tone 11l and suffering. 7That night as ho lelt me at ) B e she il of (lie U PO aEavin, more than any other mau In the way of fighting NG TWIN CHEDRES the door, he said, ** Well, 'm afratd Ishall bave | You, readers, have read with Interest the pre, The Scenas of Fort St, Nicholas Likely | munc, when France was tereifid by it atrovl- | Beranane, Nov. 1h.—1ho Skuptschina has :\lfl\nn tribes, and sent with him'n very larze KILLING TWIN CHILDREN. tostand a sfeze.” Thc next morning bo sent | Cecdlngs In “the Auderson trinl 7, Fou why Lies, wiien the Hepublic was adroltly confused | voted 50,000 ducats for the establishment of a | mil itary cscort, making a great ahow and pa- Snevtat Plenated 1o TA# Tributie. for Dr. Getchell, who founi him laboring under have with ‘eagcrncas devoured the to Be Re-enacted in Khy- witn the rule of madumen and wretches, A | fort and eavairs guard on the Albantan frontler | rade, and nitogethier ulving to the misston not o | ST. Touts, Dec, T.—The Caroncr of this city i 3 ® recital ith the Tlaht 1 ¢ d ordercd | Of the robbery of the Stewart ber Pass. word woull then nave aufliced to over- | to vrevent the Albantaus from making incur- | peaceful charaeter, bt of the prectao character | has, for several days past, been engaged fn {n- | PARhE congestion of the Tungs, an OI"( ere wha bl ot remaing; yoy o toruw the lildelined Provisional Government | stons tuto Servian torritors, wwitlch the Amecr tnoat _apnrelionded—itamels, | vestigating a case of pecullar futerest, In which | M 6t once to bed. It was not until 4 o'clo.k your kludly mvinpaitiey ststed the Republie for want of any more ex: The demobilization of the Servian forces fa | the character of a mis<ion ta dounnate over hin = awnkened when learning of the monder ous attack on MeConnell,—~fmaging vour feel. Ings when, from time to time, within a fey months,—iess than a year,—you read of seyeq - | that ho ylelded Lo the urgont solicitations of the a woman pamed Mary Aldloger, of Muen. doctor and nareed mot fo attempt to give dler,. s chargod with having elain o two Infant children to which she | 18 performancoin the evening. On Wednics gave. - hirth i the morning of | WAV morning he was about tho sanie, and was uile. Had tho majority been thei agreed for & | now entirely finished. By the 12thof December | and to reduce nim to the position of onc of the Pablication of ihe Anglo.Russian Cor- | & tlay, one vule wuuld have abollabed the | all the militla troohs will be at home, with the | protected Princes of Imidia. That misslon tras ; glo- fepublle withont any scrions resistsiice fn any | exception of the Shahatz composite brigade, | senton the responsibility of Lord Lytton, not respondenco Concerniug the art of Kranco to the deciston of the Sovereign | which during tho war acted as a corps of obser- | un that ot her Majesty’n umr-.-nmwml 08 Ap- Assembly. That vote, however, was never yro- | vhtion oo the Drina barder, and will fow bo em- | pears ing Lord Cainpbell's diapaten. Moyl sangulno of guine 10 the hall that uight. Dr, | 8truclous murdets,—murders ‘ns cruel and y Afghanistan AMaire uuncel, and tho fildelined Renubile, escaping | pIOYed ag & frontior Ruscd T Soor pengy sent b ni3eion, which was. legal” and: properiy | U0 10 of July, 1878, Mary Alunger, the “Gotehell dissunded bim, though it was oot until | Provoked ss ever wero committed, 3 2 tnis fist formidable danger, acquired a more conntituted, and finving It rejected and repilscd, | Bccused, o German, has for scven years past 7 o'clock that ho suspected anything more seri- THE FIST P precise form by the law gliving M. Thiers the AUSTRIA Lord Lytton at last had a field for carryine out | been emploed as & cook at tho brewery and s. Ho was then setzed with a fit of vomith occurred about a year sgo, Greenle End of the Conflict Batween the Austrian | title of Preeidont of the Republic, Two vears b hisown_Itussian policy, and, as [ said, ho has | beer-zarden of Herman llonry Bodeman, | 0U% 1o was then seized with a fit uf vomiting, vrnt among the colored ¢=an arlsto. later tho Repubile, azaty Jeopardized by Marainl ANDRASSY GETS 1113 MONET. forced the hamd of " the Uovernmeut aud ot us | populur place of gathering for the Germans, | 391 bezan to sink rapldly. Dr. Dacosts was than brainary culture o fosoDie o man of mry Ministry and the Dele- : MucMulion's cceession, which destroyed the | Prstim, Dee. 1.—In the Budget Committoe of | into this war T s ob f has | 80t for, and a consultation had, at which It was | (A0 DEINAEY cu e i cllow who hail stued aifad, coinpuct concluled wilh M. Thlers. eacaved aii- | the Austrian Delegation, Count Andrassy, re- A3 BAD AS TNREE NosNiAs, i Boman 1 U1 Bty ApATs Surhe i decldod that hls condition was eritical, thoneh | ohoirdeliberat e bitls, " o et in the chureh. BR \ B e sourcbys and was re-atliziaed by | plying to questions, afd that tho oceuoation of [ , ““If the “Amece u8 formidabla an enemy wy | 80 exceedingly homely face, but fs at the suno the danger was not. thought. finmediate. Dr | o colared eir] mssmm vy Log, Var o churcr, the MacMaton septennate. low the Republic d has been generally reported here, 8ir Geargzel” | thne remarkably neat in her sttire. Her nge s r | feotored cirl who satir iwith him, nnd of sim THE ATFGITAN WAR. eseaped ticso two shipwrecka can only be under. | Botnla and Hereegoving would cease when its | "3 Yea; Lord Urey was porfectly right in say- [ 24, and she Is unmarried. Several woll-known | Getehitll remained, and the {its of vomiting con- hc.]"r" mmm(‘;'?d’ Jlthough himsell inare, OPRRATIONS. stood by placing alongslda them the natne of | object was accomplished, and when Turkey hod | fng that' Afghanistan was equal Lo thics Thow persuns aro charged with complicity ie the hor. | U0UCd With fatal effect. Five minltes after [ 870 for 1o other teason than that she would . Yield to his wishes. e wns tricaand conyl e ut his fentence was commated from .mfi.“.?; fmprisomnent for life, by Gov, Wiiliams, tha murder of teorgs Le was the murder of Georgo Legzatt, who #hot down ncotd blogd. in Capin'ds ors) taloon, by his partner, Joln Achey, who accuged Lewgett of cheating him out of 81,000, As the o fellow fell to the floor, Achey xclnlined, *Damu him, did vou sce bim kleat? Jlo gy been tried and sentenced to be bung, a man. To M. “Lhiers 1he Repubtic owes ita | relmbursed the outlay which was incurred, and | nias, without a Chrisitan population to assist __Loxnon, DeF. 1—A dlsps‘lch from l;nflhl":"" surviving the horsor juspired by tao Commune. | guaranteed the future orderly zovernment of | us." E dated Saturday, sars Mn). Cavagnarl officially | [t was ho wuo, after allaviie the unlyersal the prosinces, Austria’s mission could onty | ‘' 1lis subfects are sald to be good and obistl- reports all quict In the upper vart of the Khy- | terrur, exerted a personal influence on those 4 1 nate fighters. Is that truel” ber Pase, and he hopes 1o soon disperss the | most resulved to biave donie with the Itepublle, | be aitercd by the unanimous decision of tho | "5 Alghans are not so much accustomed band collected lu the lower part. Magy mem- | It was be who prevented common action on | Puwers. The Commiftteo thercupon sdopted | to Eurooean warfare and not 8o united as the bers of the band bave alrcady left. A seeond | the burt of wll the Conscryatives, who fuvoked | tho.estimates of the Foreign Office, thus clusing | Tubks, although they are quite as gond soldiers. the engagements entered futo with the victor, <z 1t Is pussible Lint we mav have a rapkd milltar teleqram from Luhore teports that ausotner | nug “fim zave thelr share of ofllces to thy | L0° tonfiict between tho Governmout and the ntd milltary success, hut {t la by no_menns certain. 8houlil trongly-eacortod convoy hns been attacked. 11s | ambitious und resticss of the Conservatives, | Delogation, w0 bie sucoeasful, however, as T said before, will aliants were, however, deiven back, aud it fs | for wlicn shary they ansuspectingly abandoned A ‘‘TRASERM only then bemin fn wood carnest. W hatever 4 {dnight he had the last, and spoke a word or rible crime. At the nquast facts were devel- | ™ oned to show that on the morning of the 10ch | b0 about the pain that it caused Wm. Fire of July, at 3 o'clock, the woman Aldinger gave | MInute later he was a corpse, Howasborn birth to une child, snd, about two hours after- .'.'chcfr'.f:f":’:';'émfimfl‘:' 1{:,',_.“]5.‘2}' nz‘lm‘,‘g: wards, another-was born. Tha phyefelan who | vigit to one of the enfertaimments of Peof. attended her was Dr. Charles J. Mullen, | Anderson, “The Wizard of the North, dee who resides at No. 2004 Iranklin ave- | cided him as to what he wanted to do. and he at nue, o man of good repute and | Yo bewan practicing tricks of lewerdemaln, Nberal practlee, who is accused by He wu[n,ll.’s years ol«ll wlmv: M'll" :am)'nrn‘r with e ; their chance of delimtive power. * The Repub- While Premler Tisza was speaking at the | ruler wo may sot ap wii i . i two of his companlons. started out on their own 3 s lr:;z:rol'cxzol’h’a.: e e o wdeg. | Muns bitieriy’ reprouched tim with excluding | ot u‘x the Liberal party (o-mizht » bomb was | Blon, b Iatelt 1o 0o beoplo of Aishacisian | #0me of tho witocsees with gotting awas with | Becouns bid postommel Wik Foem iceess Shas | was that of Wilary Merrick, @ Domoeratie . the chlldren. ‘The doctor. of course, denles | they watked home, abuut torty miles. ‘Fhis this. Ho statos, huwever, that he attended the | Wis tot enouea to discourage” him, howevar, womanat the time of the birth, oud that she | He continue to practice and perfect hiwmself, thetm, and with contiding vortfolios, cmbassies, ably reinforced the troops at JelaHabad. The | and other posts to Reactivmaries, | They ad ‘Viccroy, however, telegraphs & report that [ not sece tnat lad he listened o tielnn, who was a candidate for the Demoprot: nomination for Counvilman In tho wnrfiuv:nrxnckx': ha lived Iast spring, and claimed that, he zot i, 7 é 11 we support him it will ruln us, and if we do exvloded on the staircase. No ono lujured, ot supuort kiin (¢ will disgrace 18, ——— 3 ¢ ; 5 — Mane ¢ but was cheated fa the connt. Y the treasure and wanmuuition bave heen with- Smlf n:g":‘lgll:f"l’.’: h’:‘““'m'l‘ll‘}"‘t'"i'”;i“:}g"l: GERMANY. KING IRON. nabsolutely refused to suckle them, and openly :,’,‘,‘f,‘v',.’,‘fid“h,'fl‘ ,'.',‘,‘:fl.“{}.,.‘:,"..‘,“ .?,L‘i“;{{?,“fj,.délfi Into the country with m:nnr:s nu“s‘lf:»ahlltnrd{'r%‘: “drawn from that clty. that coaltion of the Roa tonaries naw eifected i ARAMSGEATI g s declured that she did not want thew tolive, Tho | provincial tour, and at lost weut up L0 London, | the buggs, Kiiled her, thraw her bdy faeran QEITINU THR WONST OF IT. only to undergo & common doicat, but oo | SeALIN, Nov. 18.20n0 hundred and L0 A0 | 4o Gurting of the Tiiatars of the Tron Tnter- | tostinony 1 Somowtat conlcting fu sume ro | Where. 1o alos Wan e roceive Fhen s | Bushce St Rolled s heoe on T 200y to con. Lornox, Dec, 2.—A dispatch from Thull | which ut that moment would have proved fn- | clotics, tweaty-elcht newspuoors, and elghty- ceal It Bho and her still-born baby wete fou shortly after by o party of boys. Tho Inremi'r: In this case_scems to have been to conceal thg cuudition of his wife, tu whom he had beeq married but o little while,—fearing, shoula the n:mlxlv.inl ‘hccuml." kn&wn. t(t meghit linpalr by chances In accuring the position of Council, His trinl beglns to-mortowm, g ONE OF TIE MOST DASTANDLY was the shooting of Mary McGlue, o puce, fnno. vent yount glrl, o servant at the Spencer.' Louy Uuetie, nophew of the provrlotor of the hotel whore bis victim worked, aud wiere ho himself waa clerk, wns_scarco 20 yeors of age, He wat desperately in.love with this girl, who way ene aged 1o “auother, and, finding 'that nothin: would lnduce her to macry bim, be cruelly mure dered hior. I had the fortune to hear the abls {,Iu of Johu Duncao, 3 who had been re- atned by tho Btate 10 aid In the prosecutions and It was one of tho clearest arzuments, an most furclble appeals for justico thnt I ever heard, This Guctig, after carrying a pistol and deliborating pon the commlssion of this mur der for a \veekhlnccu her, asks her to nurer spccts, and the witnesses charve eachother with | €ame to this country. le was only 19 years of nge when Lo appesred nt belnr the instruments of dostruction. Mr. | JEATy, oL A%e Albaty, and Tt WAt Bodeman ts chargud with beloi the father of | iy New York City, but hils success was av dlsnp- the chlldren, and he charges Mullen with get- | polnting thut he mave up his vrofession for ting away with tho bodies. There 1s strong | 4 whilo nnd tricd music-teaching (n Washington o and otner cities, fiually marrylue Miss Kievk- evilouce fo show that tho childsen e | nocter, the Gauzhter 91 8 bigkor of Washing- born. They aro now . missing, and no burial | yyn, JYis wifo and threo cbildren are now in certiticate hns been fssucd. Owe witness states | Parls. Flnally ho drittod back to his lirst love, that the children sickened and died, and another | and fortune was agaln propitious, Ho mads says that Dr. Mullen recelved 830 to get away mollnthent bick to England, aud, having hit upon tho inystery of secoud sight, iyduced his with the bodles, It fa stated un hearsay that tho sisicr. to wiom ho was devotedly tlached, to bodles were thrown down the privy vauit; | foin him, and started on a tourroiind the wortd. others Inthinate that the bodies were cremated. | 1t was duriog this tour that his furtuns begau Dr. Mullen rtates he was first ealled to sce the | tu grow, for un his retnrn lic wus teceived every~ womanat tho houseof a Mrs, Muendler, the | ¥htre with overflowing houses, Inthe summer of 1877 he roturuea to this country, and for wifoof o barber, at No. 818 Franklin avenue. | wooks filled tho tittle FiftbeAvenae “Hall, go- llo had “been told that tho paticot was | jnp™ tuenco tu Boston, where b did sullering from dropsy, ~ Lut. . upou | o wonderful- business, Warrett & Palmer Investivation, found that “eho wos about to eleartnpr over 810,000 outhe speculation, Iere- becotny o mother, and he advieed her of the | turoud to Europe tor the summer, took a run on fnzt, The woman then begaed him to commit | 41,0 Continunt, spent o few week ot Mome, and ts of Ohip—4,500 T = says tho Afchans have got thelr guns up Pelwar | evitably rimous to the Republie, Wheu the | eizht books and pamphlets have boen probil- ;'M'“"In "'7‘;74" ‘ous In 1820-000,000 Pase, and have established battery on the UHeactionary leaders curse the Republte tuey | jted since the promulgation of the Anti-Socialist Corrsapandence Cincinnan Enquirer, N 1 Tor the 5 summit. Afghan troops swarm on tho ridzes ,‘,‘_;"g,‘fT’{::‘,‘,:3‘f.{,'.'.',’..{'Jf.“uf,.'fc},"..‘fifif‘b_v"&&‘,,"& law. ln Northorn Germany thers is but one | Corusaus, 0., Nov. 20—In the coming re- and crags. ‘Three reglinenta failed to turn the | iz piaces, prevented thelr (ollowers Irom con. | Journal of Soctalistic prociivities left, In Central | norg of the Hom. 1L, J. Walls, Commissioner of cnemy's pusition Suturday, ond retired on dls- | apiringe. As fur those who nliego tout M, Tmers | and Southern Gewmany thoro still remals | tio 8tate Bureau'of Labor Statlatics, thero wiil covering lis strength., One man wuas killed | Was o vonvert to the Republic ouly on beeoming | eleven, All theso bave changed thelr names bo given a history of iron-making fa the State, " its head, they aro mistaken. On the Och of w law, and try to conceal thelr bias i wod twelve wounded,, The withdrawal of | J3, Sy 400 B ;‘.“;fu‘u’l‘fn‘llchm:lb e fng_the wroductlon: foe: ihe last: Afey years, battery and camp of the re- | vy, Pjurs, who biad receutly been toVersaliles, RPFECTS OF Til& COMMRNCIAL DEPRESSION. Through the rcourtesy of 3r. Walls you corre- mainder ol the force was rendercd necesasry | to concluded by saysng: * For my part, I atlirn -n,.,':x[,_-“ of the long commercial dleoression .| spondent has boen permitted to make a synop- Ly the accuracy of the Afghan artillery fire. | that fu the presunt divided state” of my unior- | upon the German teople is best scen from aome | sis of many facts gathered by him, which wiil The British will attack the Pass Monday, atter | tuuate country L seo only one chance of eafcty | rceently-published statiatica. In the Kingdom | not wnly be of Interest and valuo, to fron men, fur it—the Republic,”” Ila waa abeurbed | of Pruasia marrlazes have dacressed since 1872 but to the public at 1 . tho troops iave had & duy's reat. Theyarecom- | iy gy cxercise of vower, tu which ho | by ubons ono-sixtin, Dirihs romciiag st fanvg | BUE o the public at large. tident of & &ood result, although the Pass is | was passtonately attached, fiks all who liave the | mach- more clusely approachuue that of slx Tho tirst. blast-furnace in Ohio was bullt by 7,000 feet high. The ‘fightivng will certaluly be | fustinet wnd capnuity for it, and at the same time years ngo. David Heaton apd his brotber Jawes, in the severe. hulldummeellr ulool trom ?-xu?alutllu .:h:]nnmn- year 1804, It was located on Yellaw Creok, 1cal futrizues, he waa prepating for thelr deseal GREAT < o MDRE: and taking precautions 1 consequence, 11 TBAT DRITAIN, Poland Towiiabip, Makioning County. Tho AMdispatch from Sakhar says: “ Nows from was resolutely ouposed to the * Waite Flag," + TIIE GREAT STRIKE. ) second blast-furnace bullt In the State was by the Quettal'column fs discouraging, In consc- | * Let the Comts do Chambord put up the Loxpoy, Dec, 1.—At a meeting of the opera- | Robert Montzombry and John Struthors, on the “quence of the toss of the camels, it Is universal- | ‘ White Flag! in gu bodroom if he llkes," he | tives in OMham Saturday, over 8,000 belng pres- | samestream,atiout three-fourthsof s milo fromits 1y belteved the sdvance on Candabir will be de- | Oe sald to me, but France shall not be ex- | ent, f was unanimousty resolved not to submit | mouth. This wad in the year 1800, The ITeaton e an abortlon, and ho indiznantly loft the house, ok to Amerie iceweeks? cue: | bIm, and, upon ber refusal, shoots ball s ‘layed untll soring.” Yo e 10 b Sovo ni oimions s, BRUNec | 45 o reduction. A mecling of masters Friday | lurunco went oubof blast avout tho. time the | senortGir,and o Indicnaatly loft thy bouse, eant. Lo Fond & Zmcrmon v s oy | O 1o e el "o, U2l MeE ’ MORE YET. cret of this opliion, and. as it spread, ir, of | Was equaity determined. There are now 15,000 | Montzomery & Struthers furnace went luto to do with tho case, mi""n fiulgndlfir: Daltimore, and Washineton, He lked tho city Lm" e e, falling upon | hee LoxDOX, Dee. 2.—A dispatch from Peahawar, { course, rendercy him suspected by the eXtreme | persons idle. blast, and wos never started up again permo- mflfl;“ el ,',:d‘:";"’l‘nm i wmm'(’l“ ‘f, *allow | 29 trell that ho had just returned for the wioter, “;l:"-“ ln'u ;'mcq,mm: &nnlgm'l‘ lhlm Nob Baturday night, says: * Gen. Applesard, who | Munazchists. e roplied to this suspicion by GEORGE ELIOT'S LUSDAND, manently; but'thio sccond furnaco wos worked " having beon_disappolnted in getting bls hatl in C. steps back to her, and, ‘wassent tu clear the Khyber Pass, has been :’l'fx:::;‘:2',:?:":,’,:l&,‘,flifi,“.{f;:fl';{';}‘z}m‘fl‘;’ Loxpoy, Dec, 2—Ueorgo Henry Lowes, the | with considerabie rerularity until 1812, whoo its heavily engared. Relnforcements have heen | tastronhie fucaseof fuliure, ut which poweriully | eminent writer, and Altred Wigar, the actor, | employes were all drafted, and the furnace never the women to remain longer under the roofs | Nuw York, It wan anly luat weel that the Net Tha Aldinger woman then returned to tho | York corrospondent of Tits FUIBUNS Srot brewery, and ocettpled asmall hottio fna remote | o Robare Heller and Tifs tail siater aro in tow with the exclamation, * Datn yuu, Mary, ‘aint vou dead yet i emotles tho remalning chamber Into her fuce, and ebo falls at his feet o curyise, n v & % o whrdehy ratn, i vart of the beer-gardon. -Boulo thno later, veek, custly, ‘The T telal has just been endud with o verdict of sent {rom Jumrood. It seems imperatively m‘nul-l u?unu l}m.lm]un.- reclsely hu.nmulru- are dead. started up agatn, i De Miticy aeyariehe /P Hin m.’:ll: :.'nlx':hr-:fin't"‘fil‘l‘n‘flc’l.'ffl:"’ ¥, ‘Ihey did a large 2ullty of marder i mio s degene m{n‘“«:l' Deckssary to order up the reserve division to | veuled his auxiety. From that moment hy was In 1803 8 furan was erccted fn Muskingum | gafica™ 1 aftond the women - ot ene ¥ tenco of deuth, Public opinton was maintain communications, s Peshawur Is al- | Kepé maof, und I remember my stupeloction SPAIN. County, four 1j}ilés west of Zanesville, on Lick- f{i," nclvo qnmém and found her hullm;::;m:llcu?. !.E»:.'E?L';fi:.’.::fifi‘,‘[:yfl:,:,‘:: “e‘xr::o"’o in (ptr::b:hlu ll:m:': ‘l’n‘n’uil ":'n’.é"‘:u'r‘.’uél“’flifl most denuded of its garrison.” iiedong din vl “:,‘,‘,’,‘:f',‘,‘;“‘fi,,’;};".;;g"; TIB INTEUNATIONALS, Iug Creek. Tuvas built by Moses Diller, with a | in the first stages of labor, and he burrled back volce,and now all {a over. He lins shutlied biplast | snvthing else, Lo wouid buyo becn hung by s EAST ENOUGH. the park at Versallles to the ofics of i.-‘,,em‘" MADRID, Dec. 1.—Tho Councll of Minlsters | cupacity of about.ane ton per dav, to his oftice and procured his instruments. | uarg "sone bis last trick, and gono whers therg | B0b. A atspatch from Labore, dated Sunday night, | Aflufrs, ho suddenly stopped o the terrace of | has decided to expel all foreigners betovglog to | 1o 1511 @ furvace was ervcted in Adams | When sumnoned he was Ignorant of tha natura | gra o fltustons, Take Dl vl (0 81, ho was the . _TIE MOIDER OF WILLIAM LOVE " 3 *| S Duluvo A onlil; St WL What arE they do- | the luternational Socrety from Spain, County, known as Umlh.CrcL'k Furnace, which | of tha case, and sass that he did not cven know clilef of bis cluss, Britrht, witts, courteous, and | by Warren ‘Tuta is of ko recent oecurrence that siaten 'thas the band. which obstructed: tbe,| Bb BEIESO SRR (e THIAE uee, they waa yot lu upergtien In 1817, when Prof. Matliors [ that it was the samo womun until e arrived | Foiied, ho made frleuds wherers e oot et | your renders are familioe sith the details, e Kbyber Pass wan casily disporsed, and it wus [ I what [8 famie g8 COMMUNICATIONS, was ‘making grolorical survey of tho State, [ ot tho howso nnd recognized her. e s et Chambord I'' It was a few ilaya befors Uctober! . reported Its leader had fed, n’;‘&fi'.’é’fm«l a- Jeter mlu’ug ma ;In-ul“:hfi:x Loxpos, Dec. L—A dispatch from Maddd | aud ~ no roigies. | thal. et tlot date, JELALADAT, was about 1o leave Frolisdurit just whon [ loarut | Fevorts that the Spanish Government has.de- | With twelve 4, piiploves, 1t had made fn ‘. Gen. Browne reports that Jelalabad Is being | it 8 dcputation was wolng to woit un him, 1 | eided to exvel from Spain all political refagecs, gulx‘:nllr‘::':l\vumw"?m atn Adaima Ci;ll.l‘l'l‘: i‘«lxl:: streugthencd, and a strong defensive forco con. | 1010 bitn what Tknaw, = rliey must hurey,’” | * Frequent communications havo pussed witn | {urnaces wert % p of { vietim was an old man; his olfense, that he Lad testifled nzainst the {nterests of Taten a il auit, and somo investments that Love had rade on.Lato Lsd proven unfortuuate, owing (o jte shy I\n?nm;nul patate. Judgo Burns hus flond ‘ate B for contempt, Love betng a sl fiess in his court, not having concluded bls tew timony, and the olfense being conumitted uc far from the court-room, and fn the Cours hary os was his tonzue, it nover eut those whe alro atates that the woman louk medicine for | gi] ot provoke ,.;’l.‘,,,c', ! ":V;m, vcrmnllu. % the purposa ot producing aburtion, The ac- t ond lofa 3 cused, Mary Aldlnzer, says that n man named mfi,‘::f Fln trivica ‘l:‘f‘l, ol ng;:"n:l,llm"“':m‘ Erltx Bornor, Who 1a cmployed In o browers in- | WUl Grciit: 4al 61 mAhnGEy wws wiise Uhiesyo, 18 the Inther of ier children, Bhedenles | jpy- bacgace would Ml o frelght-car, an tho statement of thedoetor, to thaeffect thatthe | woiehed cleht tone, OF ail tho thiugs that he chitaren wero born ahive, ard ucclarys he pro- | 4, 1o sccond-sight mystery was tho most re- duced an gbortion tipon her, and that both the | natkable, It was the ono trick for wiich no entidren wero produced dead. For hls services f he replied in 8 nervous way, *they must bufry, h o Furnace and the other ceatrated at Cabul. : Tor oo way atid anetier 1t Intinve b0 bt an v | Derltn, Rome, and St. Petersbure with a viow to | tho Steam Fattigho, the latter supposed to have _ RAUPMANN. todt." Thus was the Duc do Browile keptatoor, | 1e5tslation against the Internutional Soclety. 'l',’fm,;’::‘fifgun it ,,'.B,lt;,:n,fl..'é'“'ffl,:h:‘:;;fl: Loxnoy, Dec.’ 1.—A dispatch from Vienna | and bo bimsell forseeing tallure, and doubt- ’ maktng blast, “Fho last attempt to make fron says Gen. Kaufmano has boen reculled to 8t. | less knowing why it was awaiting him, kept RUSSIA. e o one could ever find an oxplanation, It was per- | Jlouse. “The heirs witl also sus tie turderer, oo % In Adams Countgwas about the vear 1850, by o | shu states that shio pakl him 830, and ho told her, o alt, Wi who ls a wealthy man, for the fu)l amount a Petersburg. " }:}",‘,:',',f,.‘;“i,,.‘:,,',’,“:.}' ;;’j‘;‘.‘,‘.", :‘)’,,,t ‘2;3‘;5,2,':,“,;,’,’:‘;,‘;: THR CZAR: wentleman nuw" resident of Clnciuuatd, The | that, it sho ever discloscd tho fucta, he would {zfifi’,m‘" ll,l K:‘flf:v';' ,:fm,'z,“"““ "l’:"",,.'x l',','; lowed by law, namely’ 85,000 as lamiaizes, PUDBLICATION OF IMPORTANT PAPERS. trusted to hia care, and to rewatn it bevond the 87, Perenssuna, Dec, 1.—The Czar bas Joft | attempt was vot’ o Guagcial success, and was | potson her. The testlinonytaken by tha Coroner answer from Miss [eiler, saated on o sofa forty ANOTUER MURDRIER, ‘ ! 0 @ . ¢ - o o E W M. A 4 one-armed oo between Englund and Russia relative to Ceutral | YoHng themyelves Lo the restoration, Now the | days reglun was in 1813, 1n Gireenup County, e quick, distinct, and & z Y by 8 onc-armed ma £y, the matter l]mlm:cus»hlemrld(loto Impu.—rmfi. ks reatidsty SRS for a Coroner's jury, and no verdict was arrive ats “Tiig. Cororier T hass lowever, ordered the | THHREE HUNDRED MILLIONS, nrrest of the following persons, who will s heid until the conclusion of the Grand Jury's | Estimates nf the Amounts Required hy Encly named Patrick Bolan, IU scemis that Fatber Fitzontrick, & Catholic prest hers, way beme trled upon charzes brought agaugt him that te clalmed wers simply blackwuatl, This trial pro- duced 8 division amony the Catbolics. Bolan Asta Is publistied name of the Duc do Brogliv, muny of whose {ends separated from biw alter tlie 10 D 0 0 g s capacicy was one ton per dav. Ita stack was M. Voulsicre, Assistant Minister of Foreign ‘\'nfa Nites at tho head Of thiss whicn ma';l:'u‘r’: TID TERTINLT AT GIAN, twenty-ilvo feet in' helznt. and the dlameter of BIR OEORGR CAMPELL'S VIEWS ON BEACONS- | bugh six feot, with ooen top and cold blast, Affairs, July 8, 187, informed Lord Augustus | cevotees uf the Monarchy utier with the most . o e 5 7 Tolths hri{mn Abitastadacat Bt. Vetersburg, | prowounced violence, nnd bistury will peraaps FIBLD'S WAR I'OLICT~~DANGER YO ENGLAND On the Oblo s(}a the firsc built was the Unjon . Sy NGO MADNESS, " Furoave, 0 Lawrence County, i 1820, It was' | {nvestigation: H, H. Bodeman, Mary Aldinger, o wasa witness, and ufterwards met o man inter- that neither the Rustlan Government nor Gen, | Bome day tell us that after M. Thicrs the le- | ¥ROM sl b SN ownedl by James Htodgers & Cor Nirs. Mitendler, and Dr, Mullon. Tha case bag Lranatyof tha Govatainant: forishe. Nest;| 058 wibo caseoand an altercation ensued, fe- . public hus must to thank: the Due de Broglia New York Herald, Nur. 20, The It fn S C " ol Il over tho cit Fiscal Year, Kaufmano nas ever sent, or ftended to sond, & | for' naving escaped thio catastrophes with [ While the gray mista of dawn abil hung over | | 0 ‘;',“Y"“,'n? “l "m‘_"“" d"““" In 1827, | caused some excitement all over tho elty. Disatch 10 the Neig York Times, ':‘I"'l"z (“l'i"“ killings of the other by Bolan. 1n represeatativo to Cabul. which 1t ° was threatened, " But circum- | tho bay and the eity yesterday mornlug o tall I FUchats oy oot yeas kuaknad . T WasiingToy, D, U Nov. 23.—Tho negregato | Shisead tho Jury dliagreed, und ticre will bo flo subsequently sald it was possible Gen. | stances have now changed. The unfun tigure in & plald ulster and a tourlst’s cap made :ux.hmf'f,;‘: Kucduco, s capacity belng soven WHERK'S THE GOVENNORY of thy esthuates of appropriations required for Snghosiilel THE BVENTI CAS: Kaufmann might havesent a letter, and he gave | Of all tho scctions of ~the Right has S et Aecll Ditgateh 1o The. Tridun i 4 Tt - | its way on board the White Btar steamer Repun- ‘The oldest furngce In the State prepared to asaurance of the stoppage of all military and :’;}J}{::‘.l"‘,‘“‘f,ll{“:o! z‘:mcf':‘,’,’:"l‘:':: ol‘:‘l?n e]’e‘g_ lie, at Pler No. 53 North Riser. A Herad re- amkct fron lul A ‘l;lnu u}r(or.-. &ulu‘!.nwrennu political precautlons which wero takon sgalost | {jons,” Even now this altiance is purely nez. | porter recognized In tho atranger Sir Georgo | LOWI bned 1y L R l‘:"""} Enuland when ber relations with Rusela were | ative, The recent maulfesto mav ioveirh | Campbell, member of Parliament for Kirealiy 3500 tons o <oanigal i ok capaclty o strained, i zgfl“;}‘t'l‘:"ll"itg‘fi"#:: “‘;‘:“{I‘:’J":“;’l‘l‘:fl.;?“bfl't“:; and ex-Governur-General of Beogal, whose | "The toilowing table in broparsd to shaw the 0On Aug. 10 Lord Balisbury, belag fnformed of | EUT WL A I RCEs 406 SOAnAers bt 6 | ypeccies on Indlan matiers ave excited such grawth of the prépent blast furnace industry of dhie avproach of the Russtan troops to the fron- | {'trby purties, ‘The creat diillaulty for the | wide attentlon. Tho reporter mods -himselt | the e, e dytea nod Bzurvs arataken from tier of Afghaulatan, and f the reception of a | Monarchists Is that they cannot put forth a pro- known to 8ir Georze, nud, withdrawing toq. | FeCOrds und duta prepar 2_ lurtinee men Russian Mission by the' Ameer, expressed a | gramme woich does not vontatn the confiscation somewhat quieter corner, held o brief conversat CinCiNNATI, O., Dec, 1.—The latest informa- | the service of the liovernment for tho flscal tlon from Breathitt County, Keutucky, is thay | Yesr enaings Juno 30, 1850, s $120,107,813, This Jackson, the county scat, 18 fn possession of an | i exelusive of permanent sunual appropris- armod mob, divided into factions, who areshoot- | tons for which tho estimatea aro placed at fu and kil cach other s opportunity offers, | $143RU.43%, These two ttems maks tho sg- The Clrcuit Court seasions huve been diseon. | Srezuto esthnates $373,137,251, which 1s about tinued, and the Judge s gone, no ono knows | $2000,000 below the argrezate catlmato pro- where, Tho Sberif and hls posse have pos- cd lust December for the current tlscal year was th stabblow of une tegro by anather, The murderer skipped out, and his arrest has uut yet beon elfected, althuugh ths authorities ex- pect to ummplh‘l it ‘These crimes havo aroused this people, and 1 am informed thot thero exists at present s Vigilance Committco, that will mete out pune Ishment to the vuOty i they escapo throush seehimcalities of tho law, As an {usauce of how Justice is administercd . ! F) he fuliowin tables will show the estimates for | 14y Democratic Btate, T ‘ " o { [ those liberties dear Lo th s < " 2 ey 89 |sesion of the Court-Honse ond Jull, % : s n a Democratic Btate, I woald cite au instane hurl»dthn the Mission would be fmmeuiately ro- ‘:Ilel:::;!n‘-:"‘ ’Flmrulum il tlll-l'- ;hu.:\;g:fiu:: tion with bim coucerniug the Afebon diiculty % g | 353 oS | whichis barrieaded and protocted with rme.: 1850 for cach Department of the Guvernment, i\:lwln‘a czn_ uien ure ACrving out o term in tho catled. of the fith of dunuury will be the crowniing vic- | 10 which Great Britaln is at present invoived. 2 3 g Soveral persons biave been killed, inciuding the | 894 the nmouuts appropriated for the prescns | Paniteutiary . {tussin, fo the courso of communications In | tory ol the Hepblican party, Atter the 5ih of | 4 still sdhere, Jsald Ble Georo, % to the man, iSi °§ County Judge and s tan named Tom Little, a | 9264l years . 1a FoR TIIR SAME OFPENSE, r 8t I ctared that the Minfster of | Jawuary no leial hope will rewmala for the par- : 5 i | R ¢ coxanzss, map numud Keunedy was seutcuced for lifo L. Detersburz, declare 1 AUURLY B Repuvtie, — Thel o opluions I have expressed 1u the House of Com. 3 H i 29) i 3% | brother of tho murderer, Jason Little, who is in énitmater Anorepria- | Tor o murder (ot anothers mancontessed havieg Foreleh Affalrs was ignorant of the Misston, | ties upposed” to ths Reputhie, helr Ouly | mons and evcrywhera else throughout this § PRF]ERS | jail, wnd whom one section of the mob waats to | ; Iy i O L T | commicted, and 1or whileti e 18 now. seatenced which had been sent. by Geu, Koufmaon ou big | chanco will llo i the errors of their | \hor yioussion, 1 am not n milltary man— adversarics. The result of the elections of 0 L2 I Er lease, Dicket-firiog 18 golug on, and | I L e, LN 5 tm:. fourtecu years, Upon an npr al boug own respousibility, - the th of Jauary t no enbena, tho | thoush I have scen a great deal of the present M el . | Gourtof cinm . Tuzu | tuken by the dutendant’s counsel, Messrs, Testy Englend replled that, even If 50, tte Minister | izatio fn known betorenand, and thersioes it s | wort of thing—and I don't profess to Judze from i :_I..;’."m nfi:r‘n‘n')‘:?ndrg”l‘::uo(nzm:x;::’::,’:; Lo 1l ":“"‘l“m,‘t.lu“.‘"-"l‘ tu sty Bupraino. Courly 1he of Foreign Alfairs was responaible. that I'have cast a glance over the past of this | o nilitary potnt of view whether It {s right or I taing _oce P cnco. —2 Clerk o {rk Couuty, whery the firat trjal wa M. Voulsiere writes, under aste of Sept, 9, | Republic, so wtrangely eescued from fature, and | oo right to advance the frontier; but from a 11, :%3 1‘,",&3 Sip uowmur;nun to l‘ B8 vl;“eln £ ¥tluies iy At i1 fi:flhn'fi'flfn'»'«z'-“'-?-'.'E:'f;'m"‘ifa!-"flm"f.?,'fs.” ‘-'m'l': that the Russian dispositions In Centrat Asla :,‘,’,,:‘l‘,“.Z!"..‘Js’f.'.';'"fi“i.'.frfl“‘..','“t's t::::’:fl’;:‘.'i:; nolitleal and financial standpoint 1 cotertaln i l‘-‘! 4,000, 48, 810 ::::fn':‘ge":m':.;l"m;‘:‘t‘;:"bu':L,"n::":l:m‘::: i SIL0E | g, The Supreias Court oraers i bim 1o ke liad been effected by the relations between En- | French political vocubulary, very strong opinlous. Suppostug it to be }; 60, K Sntentions. HsTosatis cannot, bo sscertalued, | Lunles tnd expone It ont withiout pay, under the law, Ho mals s gland sud Russia durine the lato Eastern criats, | Tl cicetlon uf thu theee life Senators comes | gennted that from a purcly miiitary polne of ! N s " in slowly, 1T st el "‘,“‘{“"L"‘" feavinig "‘"l'“ the Lills ot "'"‘““‘}“‘: but thoss dispositions aro now the mamo as | O to-murruw, e tirew soctlous ot tho ety | ew it might be ighe Lo, Sdvante the tomier n SEwa oM Lie seat DL earcobiesingldnly, 874,35 | (e DY Ibe counval for the defunuiut U formerly, and uot of & nisture to excito the suy. | 43 alreudy atuvunved, live seeeed un thico eat | yupposing Afznanistan to ho a countey in which 50 thura |t nelthor, [stages, - tiledraply Detier s | sending ub. cdores “ol tho billa: uven Wbl plcions of Eugland. The Misslon to Cabul wag | SHdutuss ¢ach nu:uluu_t_hu: o the """"fi’ ut wll rescinbla those of Tudla or of B bor - mallroad wittin - sixty - miles ot [ ftaidane T Y 4xiTie | ho n'nl,fcll it tha bills ‘were Toat. Tho Av merely a provistonal ano of courtesy, wn N ’ the portlon of the Wiwelayes whicn as ail 87 the (vlacc. Treathtt County covers w | gliusesid Ay Oulcedoooo toruev-Ueneral thuionbon moved to dlsinis 108 The Russian Teproscitative. ot iundan e TURKEY, rescinbles Indla, e lurge extent of territory In the smountains | uterual reven uppeul; but the Court refused, upon the ground DISPATCHES CONUEUNING LANANOPP'S ASBOR- |, yo. lm\-s "‘;‘K?":‘hgzl:&’-““':"" 141, 000 308, 0 20! o ¢ Rentiic Vuvile works. rd srear thie soures of she Kentucky River. 1o fs a | 309 i wellaneous, . thinly-populated district, oud has been tho Vethwens bl aiint steno of wany deauly feuds. The anpoal to the | PFrisioss. s Governor for traops and assistance to quell the oL und arreat the murderers has pug llnu mlll- W tiu comnanies n the surrounding country on the | Balarles and exnenss alert, but hune ol them tiave recelved anv orders, | 3llitary estabiistine Judge Buraett, who was murdered whlly one | Lubliowon plained that there bad never been anv question ANCES, o eaan uss l"“lm:nm“i e Cs Ly country, which, us the late Mol °'|‘3:;‘;&?:;:‘::'f':u'::""'o“’l"'g"d‘Er":r'l'i]mak CoNsTANTINOPLE, Dec, L—Princg, Labanoff | Gaed to aay)’ produces onty two Uninigeatones SR Y o | hos uformed Batvet Vssha that the Russtans | unid men; and the dileutty is vot so much the Bept. 20, tuat be infers that M. Volsiere will evacuate Bulzaria and Routella conformably | military question as the dilemma fu which we uckunowledges that ali furtner Russian sssurances Y i 3 w shall be put when we should have gained the In reard 1o Afguanistan have recovered thelt with the Treaty of Beriln, but that she will cone conntry, It wo do gufu it. 1t 18 8 casc i whichy 1 CAHRCIE | tinue to hotd Adriauople aud Thrace pending vietory will be very perlious, and, indecd, worse that cha ofticers of thy Btate could not 1ok sdvanuize of their own wrong,-~that 13, lost the paj.ers, aud then wel the appeal diswbsed on actount of the Juss of there papers, stranry situation for the prisoner, who bas tie right under tho law to appeal, but fuses thal right through the crinyuul carclessuess of & Clerk of a Court, l‘&&l'l.b;l #1687, 120214 .-.-..-ua-..“i...:.._-..u.;_...-.muu| rapasr s 21 61114, 000 &, 124 111000 b bM 5 . Alwallaneau THIS CITY & the Porte’succontance of a definitive treaty, than deteat, because the country cun yiid us o deuvoriug to ' entores the law, W spoken | Permanent ‘s " n The correspondence also containg a dispatch CoNsTaNTINOPLE, Dee. L—Prince Labanoft | notning. Every Afghan is born ..’u ight ; 3-11 of as a younz mau of vood hnbits and an orna- | - Frstions 300,000 i (']'u‘:'llv‘ytzml::g( i‘k’{’ fi?fi.:;'v"\vé\'.'r‘.’f:':w'flm“.'m; from Lord Derby, dated June 13, 1877, warntng [ o reassured Safvot. Pasha concoroiug the | from his youth uoward, aud you wmust keep 70 ment to s profe-sion, He was popular Tutal Wi § WLUL 10 § 63,205,703 | and {tis the larcest anid most finportaut literiof Kussla that an advance to Merz would entail a tion of tha Treaty of Berlin by 1 a | ® suldier to ook atter cach conquered subject! 4 KL 8OO | throurtont the toanty, and it s undeestoud ¥ DEFARTAXNT. > city in this country, With no inlet or outict correspouding advancs on the part of Greap | Srceoion of the Treaty of Berlin by Russia. and | )iy tuo country will vield no revenie to bay 3 OO0 LUk, 800 | ghat ils tricnds will_tnake 1t thelr Lusinoss to $iaso sia e | phy I this ¢ L e ool 3 stated that be had arruged with Geo. Todlehon Tie” poliv, vh 9 U} B180, 000146, 500 1a doath, “Khoru {3 very il NG 20,0401y | forlts commerce but the rallroads, o Britain, for them. ‘The” wpulicy winch {8 now buing 3l i3 6u0'aa Y. sop | BVeso bis death. “Khera {3 very tutlo hope that BT uza00 | coma a great commorelal city, with 4 populativa ‘ fu_repgard to thu settlement of peuding | pursued is atwolutely ifdentical with ghat 3 m|'4"lx)m1' " the wurcerers and outlaws will be broughit to vesen 1,10 of over 100X peoplo uud’fllumn t the panie TN AMEER CALLY TUN THADYRS TOORTAER, | difiicuitics. My particularly referrod 1o the | which was follawed Just frty years uaus bas Bl 03! K2 304 76 lustice In a regular wav. Not one mau in ten 108 1oft. fts'scut lighs s slsewlicrer sti are hope (ORENBURG, Dec, Le~Intelllizenca hus been [ resturatin of Mussulnau.‘refugees 1o their | then wo hud a ussophobian panle on wvount ‘) i 7, 800 G) 042, 000, T, hOO A0 8,000 " who comnmits murder in Keutucky is hanged, TR s NiRE or thoed recelved from Cubul that the Ameer bas de- | buines. of the Ruastan adyance to Khive and the inlssion ool 2110605, unlion R 1y 3 8 1ol S AT :‘;:Er.l;:.!llll:l'l‘:l‘l‘lg:, ':::l'nfi dfe lfi:fih’;m e manded a spectal credit to defray the expense of ROUMANIA, of the Russlan otfleer to Afighau, und we faucied N R VR T MURDERER ARRESTED, AFARTUEN T, cnubled to tuwury the action of Coneress an e wishes of the people In & Droctis: though vot legal deiuonetization of silver, Tbe Urcenbackers are us hostile und ageressive 8 ever, and are sceretly chucklig over the poir twn taken by the New York end Boston banks.—~ kuowing that |t will resuls In fucreasing tbe number of tholr followers, by 1orciug into theit runks inany who are nox vppased to thew, sod aducreuts of the duubie standard. RAILIOAD POOL. Bucnarzsr, Nov. 1,—1no shaurdity of the | that the thea ruler, Dost Moliamed, fathar of Furnaces not {uctuded in the foregoing uble the unors donu the Russlan Kibassy, and bas | frupzariau attitude with recacd ta th raliwiy | the present i, swas unfriendis, s wirs or | wearaaces ot fucu yuura 1320, 1o27, 1800, 15id, beld a durbar (Royal audience), at which e ex- | councction betwyen Bucharest aud Vienas muy | did not wish to take possession of the country, | 1310, 1853, 1553, and 1550, & totad of lu; vlsined the cordlul reception of the Embassy on :u ;:allz‘eu lromlmc lflu :hli nnhly two rails "c.l ur uflx:ml;u m.“guln mfiu&lv lnllh-‘ad ulr an )uu- &u lldalnuluz‘{l:lck region, all ot wi th d of gratit acking to cowplete the line at the frontier, aud rieadiy ralor. ‘e tound then u trieualy ruler, cen dismantled. ‘:::0;’:,, ':‘,:J:,,, ud: ;‘:,::::;:;",E‘;‘:’:flfi; on the 8th nrn 234 of each mouth an oiflal | o refugee in our terntory, and with titile ditti Acconding to the foregoiug table the pro- b K M l' 1 cawes from Pestts and has these ralle put fn | culty we sct hw up, but baviog set hin up we | ducing capavity of the blusc furnuces of tie le oveaslon showlug forth the power und fume vlace, aud goods waguns are then alluwed to | found that our ditliculties wers only Justbegun, | State s, (o round numbers, WO,0K tons annu- of Russia, and tho Clilafs present at the durbar | puss during these two days, At tne closs of | for the Afehans, who never before united on | aily, whilo the prodyction bas barely equated applauded it. The Ameer closed the proceed- | this bi-monthly service the ruils are takvn up | any mortal thing whatever, becaime 8t once Laif the vayacity dunng the past few years, ' ings by telling the Chlofs to return to thelr | 8&uln, aud the counnunication 18 oce more ju- | unlted to resist the wan who was & pported by The foflowint Is a Mst ot tho persons employ- LD AT TRV TP 1700 IO N Addid Bl WOLON 208,200 $ILTT 232,370 Spectal Disvatch 10 The Triduns, Fonr Wayns, Iod, Dec, L—Last night Bhoritt Munson, asstated by his deputies sud 43 citizens of Sucldow, arrestod William Crance i for the murder of John Cursan, Cranco tled 1o | * priations, 115,50 170,500 the saw-mlit aud threatencd to shoat any pers Total Interlor uaf‘m‘nu— 38,0 O, tuT §om 345,353 son who would attempt to arrest bim. He TISTIOVRICK LEFANCHELT, chaozed Wla wind, huwover, was brought hore | Salalessnjosiopens: o 8oL wwsaon .0 aud gmled. A Coroner’s jury rendered a vers | Misceligacous o s ; , i ! e, L find, In conversation wita ralirosd-mep, thit terrupted. foreigu power. ed iu thie heverul countivs at the Llast furnuces, | dict according 1o the facts. olalP.0, Depyrtment. 8 64010 4 lind, L o posts aud sharpen thelr swords to meet the THOUBLE IN SOUTH BULGARIA. U ‘TO0 MOT TO BE UELD. s returued by the operatore thercol; wlio, E . i DEPARTNENE m'r"av-nvs. guf.";:m::.{'::ltoarfiflgbuéflfm ‘,",:“ uu?utul:; eucmy {o the country. Pestit, Luugary, Nov, 1—The repatelation [ ¢ After two or three years we found the | giving tho uumber formerly employed 8t the CHEERLEY. b e b e s o U By ot Clicaxay tmcout L ‘ of theteus of thousands of Matometan retueecs | country far too hot for us, and after a series of | furnsces uow aut of blusks MiLwavkes, Wis.,, Dec, 1.—Jobn Cheekley, Touds of thoup alute Dave ra’uu}l (hraug beréy - FRANCE, of Rounelia has entercd a ucw phase. Winle | dissaters with which tho world Is fumflar we L Present ‘Former | 1ately extradited 10 Lauada oo a charge ot for- Ve YHXE TRADKX. imerely formnal ditlicultics were 1o the way pre- | were oty tou glad to get outof it. Wo are Viously by the restrictions which the Russtan | uow repoating gncll{ the part we played on Pars, Dec. 1.—A Franco-Americsn mesting | sutborities secined tuchined to upoly to the re- | that occasion, ‘ihe hlstory of the preseut year wag held to-duy In the Circus of the Chawmps | turn of theso fugitives, tho possibality of reputrl- | mizht be toid in the sawu words in which the: Elysees. Professor La Boulaye, M. Oscar de | ution itsel? ls now questioned. Acvording to woening of the furer campalgn W des wd. Lafeygtte, Gov. Fentoo, Minister Noyes, and Illna :‘10'“01! tho Russisn mutbonties, the return | Supposing wo shall have an cqual miltary suc- the Becretarles of the Awerlorn Lezution wero fm.o !‘?flbl:’::"l'(‘:l‘l‘nll‘\:lrdngk" would hring back | cess, which wuy or mag not be, we should in cu route Fast rom Minncsota, Tho pagl lwes wowt cut the rate between Misrour)-Rivet potntaand Chicazo; but, if they cou beat theder: around the bush,—1, e., take 1relzht (row aud !Ia other poluts, aud thuy Bviod the pool.—they ¥ thengive thy nblol-’gr.ln advintage to the fury of "Chicaeo, Evervthing ie pooled nu gery, and who escaped Irom the officers by | Fermana Jjumpiog (rom & traln near ‘Toronto, returneq | Pristvas. hefe Iate-Fridsy night, Last aight he was dis- ‘Total Dep't of Justlce..§ vovered by the pollee ncar the outskirts of the Sataricaand o 9:5: oy ¢ity, Tha latter stiempted s arrest, Hring | PUolis Works. emplovet, anployes, bt v ek 4 llu}fig two shots at him, but, owing to the darkoeas, ; s TR S g c catl it 1a & disturbiug elemcut ull | suy case Bad it rulious to the of Indla, o escaped. o e : T"“"'”“‘A‘x‘éfi‘:‘v’{fiuufi"” 34,000 lu)u e loug the ,bgolblnukn and "‘“'ff:‘.':::u present. Neoator Foudher do Carlel presided, | the mors diflicult to deal with as the property | because stuce the mutiny we bave ot lecu the ot e o & Luates Auoroprene 'w"lclno# nh“cu .."5‘551 'x:'ulwa(:}ln"m:;:vfifvhf we . aod read o lettéd from De Bost, Mivlster of | owned by the Mshometans, having been et 80 | ereat military Power that Lord Heacoostiely INDIANS, Oects, ; i lsnd,—pousibly résulting fu an Anti-Peanst oarty, &n way elect Ihnznen Presidenty y suioe. ' .. Nowtu Prarr, Neb, Dec. 1.—Sfearns, of | Conerema...... LYo Pro; Patterscn & dtearns, Beeutive prooe, Cuwuiesce, regretting that he was uuable to | 108€ Untenanted, hay bevn taken posscssion of | avd the Jinw: parly sesln W suppase Uuthe - e me in {rém Nlobrars Qz’mnnueu of Biate, by tuo Rulvsrfups . who “#tayed bebind, | contrary, siuce wo have discovered bhat we cune occupy the Clisir, sud declarine that he would | 0¥ A0 -.---\.J"‘fnm WO, 1os Wislinw | GOk Cust e BAkhe s oy taat ¥ begn ¢ % 5 e . " cadury Departinent ; nev ~thwary syupathuze wiih effurtato drawsloser | io-s remaln under Ottomuh | role, have | oblieed. for both Nowncist ot patiy Sy ', 1 | todar. Tho lndians van off tiriy.thres | Hifaribdol Slucs writing the atuve Lhave licsrd of 2 1C bouds of fricodship between the two ereat Jo- |'ulrendy smigrated frowm the districts 1ot by | vo i oy ottt Which s vory It . 430 | of thelr borses un thasth A second rald was | hewy beparsupat h?'.m.:;gu'{m.'xj{gl-‘fi: - "L’J chay lv.ao’d:)lr:;h publics of the world, s mu q‘grht\“rrgl;_n;‘y um}cr muflimmcdll‘ll‘u vay ol “« morm thap Mllfllc(elll 1o Lold the couutry. [ :“ff |[m ”\:I"d&o:g‘ . I;““l l:a‘"l G:l all ‘:; fout-Oitce U Ku‘.?u’as comymiteed vop ey Red Bimecl “Ihie O : e Turk s ooly conficus what wae pre- | We cannot put - large sriay o tus Nold we 130 | bad left. Weduesday the ladians made a ra . g -gun sl e paaan. 1o e cousse O Lig remarka: | viculykhown of ‘g Bl panbre; [ We canuot bat u-large rir i tue Neld; we Tiacarawse 300 | on Brail's Ravehg. o the Birdwood. Thg vow- | Devartuieatu T e L otts Barecls of 8 atul-o)) 5 onbe weo our senlors I Lhe | jntg Easteru Rouwglis, wbicn, according 10 | ainey to bay fuf thom.'t Vioton ...y "' 420 | boys gave them § Gz, avd the [ndiavaouly got | Totat......... 1isl ) i prastics of the liberties, but shey lack one of | concurrcat accounts,’ bus not ouly been dis- ** Ate thuse views held by auy consiilerable il left a contessiun stutlug why ho took his blo that will bo read at tho fuguest. I, A Couvyudrum, New York Worid, Why ls it wen w01 scori 8 mad Of tmirty-two or s0; But. i1 in crape and cap arrared, FIUCUULS Ler cobins 1 Fds P L8280 “The appropriationd for 1370 fnclude ¢ sy ul | the arwy, woich was vot yoted last year, the WESTERN COMMUNISM, Halltsx award, and sl desicleucy appropristious, Four Mciisvsy, Wy, Dec. 1L-=Trablog’s | ¥he umount eatimated for the taprovement of Rancoe, st Trabiog City, on Crazy Wowan's | barbors sod n:lvln s _egiou:w. .«\xluuu'.'_ (lz|u Creek, twenty-¢izlt unles north of this point, “"‘g"u “‘:‘““', '"‘,’“ 2"‘;‘&.3“"g}‘":‘:‘;"’ufi‘fim.z was cutered by wasked men 00 the 2ah ult, | &hnisston, better Loown a3 tho 3 tacVeagh They gave the commacd, * Throw up your | Cowmission." A ‘This makes the uumber ol present ewployes’, the mosb precious, sawely, liverty of/com- | couraged, but svstematically promoted by the | portiou of the Britlsh prupled » asked she- re- aggregate 5,400 for the nl;y-?ll;ru lunugui’h: werce.'’ - - Russiau authorities, The mized populations | porter. wvperation, wud 4,015 em ployes necessary 1o put FHOUKESS OF TUE BEPUBLIC, AND )T PRyILY— | Uoubtless torm the greatest diliculty fu the 1 belleve,” replied 8ir George, #that with, | fa nperation the otoer alty-six furusecs thet an WUAT TUIERS DID 50 ESTABLISU IT, task of admiulsteriug aud goverviug tho Yurk- perhaps, the exception of Lurd Beacousteld, | now out of blast ¢ 3,100 Ju wot represeut . dvecralio Londun § imes. . fab vrovinces fu Eudrope: but this oncaided | Shese views wera beld throuzaout by her Mul- | ull the cmployes, s sowe of the turnaces pur Pagyy, Nov. 16.—The impeuding Secuatorial | ostracism of a large portion of the boputation estv's Govermmeot. Tuey certaiuly were the | chaso thelr coul aud ure, and the producery eloctious srethe liat act of tbe wrent puiltical | scets, nevertheivss, a ruther violent fetnedy, | views of the representatives ot the Tudian de- | thereof arg uot counted by the furnace [T dréwia which Las beew gulng oudu France for | aithough, if 1 abould succecd. the provleu of | purtiuent 1 the Lotse of Cuinious, 3ud they | togs 1o ndkiog thewr returna tu thy Buresy, four borses, T. SUNMWALT