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: 2 : THE CILICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 18sv, 2 re ent companies from Enstern cities have signifed | notimetn pourmm gown the animal's throat z\ > remained’ pt Mount Sole nnd were unmolested, | tho dance, nnd tho young mn will reagdiro hor ahafany her soley an wl prsitnent spenkore. Tooth were addressed by | rririatenuon to bo prosout. Among otors about one iait atW aits foots tho selisk ¥ ‘OREIGN. Shot Abaaliah hod crucified thirty Kurds for | by 8 gent neues of iG et, Heiter) RMuocend and. ction tee at ot tory = COMIREN SAID TO NE TNBANK, are the Contral City Guards, of Syrouse, Now | feck chtect the doz iy ete e ee revived! fratn committing excesses, dace on knows nosing at ot tno one rnd | Haan was 1, while LE thouetit of that ha fact Bpeetat Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, York. It ts undorstoad that tho National Tow- | his stupor and wae seemingly a4 well as over Prince G halo R "7 Throw it blacksniitheshop At thom, and they | Whence Catt: those “preelang ayant GAUENA, Ill, Nov. Z—Tho Hon. Goorge- 0, | Path Cub will act na Presidont Gartteld’s cs- | Tho placo struck by tho snake rotved nud fell ce Gortschako: eported | - In POPE +f atartin, Thoy toxin by tnttating the atengato | Have Deon as the Watersof (he Nite jag tk Hazelton, for Congrosa in tho Third Wisconsin } Sort, and thoy will appear fo lino with a xonuino | Out. —— ‘ Til and Unlikely to rekon oN mie AMLEaEN WHoxts Howe To ne | {OHNE EprAeMNM A POSS TT heew dna | freedoin from weed to neeme Coe Ug Dickiete received the following majoritics: | eanti-bont, mountod and drawn by mules, with Tie APOSTOLOS Me et er aE oye a Miere nek | CUIHCK ta CONLCIRDMMG, Cha Atal pA Green County, 1,250; Grant, 1400; Lafayetto, | tho crow In approprinto costume. Gon. Nogloy GARFIELD. Get Well. Diapateh to Londén News, havi un ench wthor sitoways, and thot, ns Mo | around ate, L wondered Geet, below ay 300; fowa, 160; Richiand, 687; total, 8,717. Itis | Promlecs to bave 1,000 vetoran soldiers from , Now, Oct. 2.—Tho Pope hn delivered nv | crashes of music become moro territic and dent- | still roll on before the are ttte oH authoritatively reported here to-night that Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in line, andtha | Whint “@inth? Says About Hint in a Apeooh on the wrongs which he considers tho es thos" he to airs over nthor thrush the this Tnnmensy pile would taste ith ea Sunge Cotnren: Me itclton's Democratic come | Fourteenth Hegimont of Pennaslvanin Xational | | Bemorratle Nowanayor, Great Excitement Caused in Dub. | smateh an sovereign vontit have sured, and | tone by natn acon aaa wea arama: | one ereat aud sbreatin: tiees ny CUSat A potiter, hns bocomo insane, Guarda, and probably tho Eighteonth Regiment Dispatch ta Uineinnatt Baquirer (Dem). fire still suffering, atthe hands of tho Htalian | ine mind with hydrophobin and pai ds tre- | Hot in this gren Isontan perio Deriang, RSTIMATED REPUNUIOAN MAJORITY. also will bo In tho procession. New York, Nov. 5.—Garfold and Arthur aro lin by the Government Government, which has produced a profountl | ineng, nnd ranah tholr teoth nnd rave and suffer piones and electric light. What stride tt® ‘ Bpeciat Dtpatch to The Chicago Triune. 118 FRELINGB DEFOR ELECTION. both poor men, Arthur is not worth in New Naval Orders. sensation, for his words nto as uncompromising | the mest terrible a asa all Is over, At ing be matte and generations replace tq ment Mapinox, Wis., Nov. G—Tho total estimates | ‘The following letter from. Gon, Garfeld was Yurknore thon wit being’ bim an Interest. of 4 [eae taginre tinaxpentod..fompornic Bill ANEAFS fiat aaron Mea BHUEE a AL Aart Bs anid to WO nese tne bartarities of a thousana agus from all the countlos in the State give Garficl90,- | recelyed hero n fow dayssince by a gentleman $6,000 » yoar, while, Garfield has been doing ently conellintory fn form as have been tho ule | Cory avant. - * To Alexandria, was n tide t 'y $17 majority. Official majorities from flye coun- | whoisnnoarfricni, As will bo seen, tt was | little but pay inturest un inoncy qwad for ihe | t 1 t teranees hithorte’ nindo by Leo XII. his verite ——_——__. ‘Tho cond leads wong the Damtenete lian ne! Oey estat’ wore recuivel to-day | wrilten tho croning before. the election, and it | Past tell yonrs. I remewor once, about the | Soll Abduita t Crueifies Thirty of | able opinions and intentions tnnve from tho fest ‘ULE GREAT PYRAMID: the Nile, and once in the Delta aaNet ate by tha Btato Bonnd of Canvassors, ns follows: | Is tnterosting, as showing with what caimucss | Ze0r 1800 or '7), that Garileld sald tomo ony any Ils Kurds tor Unbecoming Heh GleRr (0 ih ro ire Et to seo tho Paradise at Ezypt, NERC ably Byes Columbia County —Garfleld, 3,678: Hancock, | the Gonora! was survoying a Netd whero tho Led ie now that Ittle —— {tho corruspond- Tixeosaca thom, and now int last ho hins dcelured in plain Pei ap Ihe Olisupa i éjiuiient= Every ong has hls naine enpyodd upnn gt of 2.811; Woaver, 96; Phelps (antl-Mnsnic), 1% | contest about to opon involved so much for ent of an Ohio newspaper) fs trylng to ruin mo? aX SCBe and tuinistikable terms that no compromise, Mirnetd in ‘Stone. summit of Cheops." A. 1. Wats WR ha of las County —Garfleld, 41; Hancock: 76. | him: 1 was not aware of It, und usked blin how it was. conulliiition, or modus vivonat can ever bo pos racic In Stone.’ stood staring me tn the fa ¥ Ye {thie Ul the pubTean rt a } ‘eld, 1.681; Hancock. . Foues County—-Garfe neltizen of the great Hepublicn puso 1H Weaver, 61; Dow, 1, Kenosha County—Garneld, 116; Hancock, 14 “ Mewton, O. Nov. 1, 1880.—Dran—t Tho “Ho has been saying in bls nowspaper," aiblo between tho, Vationn and the Quirinnl | Alexandria (Bayi) Conreapmutence PAtladelphia North evening mall brings mo. your letter ot the Stat; anid tho General, “systematically, that 1 y ‘ of Britain, why not a Re Foreign Dispatches Still Harping | unless the latter yields ull thut tho former neks ¢ sonttoring. 1. Marquette 2 i eee ete qhororenstent was tho | — ALY Inst letter closed with our Journey from | tt out, and my affable guide cut (ee th Hee dinnceetia sos: Hancock, oe; Weaver, | and I tnko a momont in tho lull be [OM a rich mana tnt 1 have | male on the Worn Dulcigno au) nulls ta bo is eights Thy oeenaton wis Ho | oo teh the Emons pyramids, Leaving the | only he francs To sald ie oct i t Sees Fp aihuniac fare the. ‘battle to ‘sgy+, how arently, eat Ihave built and pad for nt house Dulcimer. evi criplorés gone om Hs juumubets OF tho Into bridge, wo came to two conversing ronds | ever but observed that it way mats « uni y e . ‘a Lal yern Ye 1 " vy . | . rt " Hy wa pieial Diepateh to, The Chicoge Teemubilcans | thinmeyos have done mete. Whatover may | Nowe" sald Gon. Gaelield, “a frlend of mino Fontifieal Government, who, refusing 19 HX | tined on either side by trees; taking that to | Hight cemant no doubt prepared tor ty fm ce of this city closed the cninpaign of ise with o grand celebration Tila of eae honor of tho election of Garfield and Arthur. Tho Hepub- Hoan headounriers were brilliantly tluminnted, purpose, and the necessity f . ‘nes Would enuise It to be. soon ett ann had the satisfaction of knowing that itt if { been there, and my seulpturing Hedoutn w alee beso hour pensloucrs ofthe Vatican thea the left, we pass the Khedive’s palace, con- 2 uply ing to address proaut 1 e Pope Leo XHf. Gives Omens of Future | ise es eg Zonuaa: | slsting Of a number of larzesaunre bullings Buils Against Maly. tlon tholr presence gave lim. In these times, | surrounded by an timmense wall, loop-hole bo with who bas taken w warm futerest In mo and my brane a ner pa un om Pee bed tamlly discovered ine here Iving in boarding+ enthusiastic and noble work my frlends bayo houses around Washington City, my children ar without the privacy or the roym to got n wholo- when sofow have the courage to full tholr yer, rd we | happy in the possession of more tae {ri and a tine dleplny SF tional saute. wie rods ‘and relat earings college classmates. | going Teal an it [hired fronted hongo tt prrvper suttles He anne of theo Rath a Me aT aan Cabins Gee aeaeane ae are Aa st ee i Husto by the Corot Hand enlivened nan ine |. FRUITPUL To Me IN THe DISCIPLINE generally touk all my salary, aud Twas silvplug | tonortant Aitstrian Concessions to a | exummle nf tho honor of Which this ‘ayo tas | with an appeal for backsheesh, To all we | conductor berulled the enon chat of promptu but hearty manner, and with cheors | that comes from endurance and patience. I Duok instead of forward, with a growing funily, gruat neod. Ho lumented those better days. | turn a deaf ear, and to tho more unfortunate | homely dities ak “Jack and JUL w Buel te 'd jubliated feolings the Hepubllcans nescht- F This triond bin 1 little money, nud he found mo Bank—The Czar—Booth when they, Miko faithful subjects, could 2 de 7 Wie? On reaching the bette: wentup thy at _ Bnd Jubllated folie ae ee eeld ond Arthur | Oops that dofoubwill not sour mo nor success | a chonp lot of ground, whieh I munazed to buys ss Me ey eee ee eee tt anorabte | out dragoman gives «dose of pebbles, with | Nill’? On reaching the bottom, we proceed a bled performed homage to, Gate mont repre: | disturb the polse which Ihave suught to gain by | and on it he put up house, nnd J pay tho inter Criticised, ed to. view the — greatest * service ‘to tholr leuitlinats Prince, who | which he ling supplied himself for the occa- the exporlencos of life. From this edge of the | est on tho cost of that house to bln, giving ine 2 bleeg sented through them, Sot down tho Republicans of sculpturing | oxtant,—the on his part es filo to, alow hls | ston. ‘A drive of ten miles brings us to the u famous o tet T giv . dh In al) | Romiout ownership of it ut a very reduved reuty love and hfe _satistatton for aery> Bet Sphinx, carved out ofa mountain m separate ee RACINE, the Athee aeeecr ou rHendsbin aAvever: Bite tituge wea Ben int “tt fan inl thts ieee RUSSIA. ie pom i phat, ow all that ras phate canee ty built bs ue (hones a the nat: Pliny Btatesr-naud his measurement ine k i i ce, wero able to furnish thts house, ‘! ‘The design Providence, which hid assigned ie yramids, and renewed to rece! heen proved u et tren sanifilel Dural to Toe Chicago TrDunk “3. A. Ganrinip.” "| Cait yo about explutulng Row 1 happen to hay OORTEOHAROFY AND HLS MONTAT GOtts | seta itom y vtint | the visit er te. Driuce crene uneristr across Here i Lonnon, Nov. 7—A correspondent at St. Ponti w temporal dominion thit | the visit of the Prince of Wales. On the Peteraburg says: Princo Gortachnko® is ro- Honuiee iy tho oxereiea OF His iene nalts Hehe stinds square building, and oppedlt rted itl and unitkely to recover. ee eae aaa Erustrited chrongn tho | ths, stables; these wero for es SK ORRURYES seriog of crlines whieh, Hd. been suvecestuily | lvilies moutited o1 nsses, wa walking by thelr: ABtPetersbure dherntanropartathatausttiney | camulminited, to tho Injitry of tho Apostolla | sides a half hour or Jess brings us to the , 'm dispal po wxilary | Soe, and through whieh to Pontit hind been de- | foot of the great Cheops, a visit ‘o Which has forces for Gen, Skobelef have left Turklstan, spolted of all iiberty and independence. ‘The heen the longing of years, and whosa every forenco of tho monster across the fore is 103 feet, the length is 143 fet, reget from the petty to the crown of the hen feet; the forelegs atretech In frontto thee i tent'of 6, nnd the figure, ns 0 whole, Is ino to bo wondered at than tho pyran, Ith ent outof nsolld rock. It tsa lium H TNE “CAPITAL” (INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT), n house in Washington,” satd Gui which reldum hns a pleasant word to. say for re Je sie sieht Mista ie i tho Republicans, has a very kindly article on TARGA, las bet not mnnke great mistukes in his sctection of, Gartlold, In the course of which It saya: A friends. * Only rospeetabie men feol iiko coming” “'That which two months ngo was viewed by | around Gurticlt. Eis conversation 18 not of tho all Democrats and by o great many Republicans | tone to interest lonfers, tlutterers, und satellites, pight: reinforced by seven car-louds of Repub- cans from Konoshn, Reapnratey, to putting sway the little torchilybt, Tho Boys in Blue to tho numbor of 3,200 marched tho streets, Every steam-whistla at overy factors, every ‘brass band, every hutnan throat considered Itself a Republican rooster whose hounden duty tt was Old verry Black tuok iim in, but that venerable | and Skoboleff's oxpedition will be ready to stnrt.| Hope continued: fit from the moment of our arrival_had | othe body of 1 lon,—symh an Head " ee anaes a yy ANd sot is faith in hinse "ye he | by never couse nh Bey Lay yO Ure y " Lee! . Higitéd fram ‘eellag te dome.” Thy docorationa jority decletve boyond the possibility of Vielting | huckstering around the Courts. ia Washingtast THE CZAWS MAMNIAGE TO M18 MISTRESS. Fe Lente Hot subjected. to Vial Me omrolon, | We are at lust, gazing upward at this vast | most Impressive, Had It speech, what ahie y o residence of Str. CE cs Statesmen, Returnt Bourds, and Electoral | Years ago, Gurileld’s election ts thy social ex- Commitesions. Tho ile fs logics nt tho head | Hnellon of Jerry Wack, who hus boon for imuny yours tolerated by Hepublicans under the sup- ofourGovernment theublest man, Inallresneets, | hosition Uint shmewhure it hte nature burnt tuo Lamuton Spectator, Oct. 2. hut trie Hberty fs nol that whieh depends on the montmentof£ an age that stretches almost Speolal correspondents at Paris, Bertin, and | will of others, nor hidepondenee enn that bo into tie Infinit. ‘ ee ths Bt, Potereburg all aver that the Emporor Alex- | vatccined which Is subject 11 all to tho control | Lit the bullding opposi Hy fn angle, of - the ander was recently married, with nll religions |.0f othora. They ulso, persist in | saying Choeps, built to receive the Prince of Wales, “tory It would tell! What secrets reveal] LITTLE MOLONEY’S “GOAT, mention, Thero waa displayed a mnost, life-like portralt of “our next Presfdent” in olf by Ke- hoshu's artist. Klocke, four tlmes life-size, sure mounted by the American eblell and draped put there for many yeurs—n man combining | dim fump of philosophy, or at lent of tidetity. that. freedom of specch ‘his been loft us, | we rested, and from the dining-room window with -Ameriean Huey unter the diewetion ore Intellectual stamina equul to. that. of Jdacoin |, Leonnect the fuct or Gurfald’s baving bis oven SEAL MHP Ig rea aaa aaa asf no many’ of Ou wlortots predeces: gazed wpon tho Brent pyrninid. At ts bee How a Naturalists Discovery Brought eC art wi abis nom OT} 4! ized s anid rs had not spoken frecly even In tho dey 7 t 5 - i . the greatest offect, ‘The multitude on the with culture and qoquirements cqual to those of Chicago. As peel ns he obtained n home bo wo i a freely ved to have been bullt during the reigi o! a Smull Boy to Grier, Mi has legitimized her children, and has even | of the catacombs, Inthe syiitlor of prisons, in Cheops. who flourishedsat a very early period u tho face of tlerce tyrants, iu tho midst of. tore ore dectared thent Imperial Prinocs, and sixth Inthe | Mote Ang under treats of orwel death, and | Ht te history, of Egypt. it stands on the order of the succession, It is ndded that the evel ant et dents aus, | eastern boundary of the Libyan Desert, and, tarringe, though nut without precodent Itt Ins- Hoey eats certainly nether fre | atthouih parently Rrowlng out of tho'san sian history, and quite In accordance with Itue- | that they conse not feom saying and writing thit | Its foundation Is of sollit rok, ‘The top be sian Inw, has deeply displeased the Imperial | olr Apostolic authority ts reverenced nul ro- | rock: mountain was cut off to piake way for family, the Holr Apparent, in portioutnr, refus- apeored in Nome, But the truth of this asser- | another of minn’s creations, and the remains Ing to be. eee atte ot malitival tne | Hou may be castly known by alluhtly bending | of it form a terres 150 feet nbove the level of baled ‘pecegn| he even! political im- | tho car and listening to the Inauits which in thls | the plan. ‘The pyramid Is a continuation of portanco, becnuse it is belloved that tho Em- | saine elty are with tinpunity almed at us, at ren tislotty pedestn, ‘and raises {ts proud head 481 tror—who is 6%, Incurably melancholy, ad | Hgion, and ut the Catholic Church, of which, 5 See TT oat ar Ti Afit a th me 7 + an iy ‘a ke feet, perpendicwarly ineasured, nearer to the nifiicted with asthma—is Inclined, fo roe | tough uncarshy, wo nrg fio hen and supremo | heavens. ‘Thesites of the bulldiug at thebase Mat And may, poselbly reste, | for Ronenth our’ very eyes thoy celebrated with | Ineasure about 760 feet ench, and the area or Tho designotabdiention is. howevercstrenuous. | ctmorous rejofoing | the” anniversary | of gite contains a space equal to thirteen ncres, iydenied, and would probably not be ndmitted | He violent acoupation | of | Kamo. that | ‘Tho stones composing It ure of varions sizes; Fe a nae be mame | ever-sorrowful day for wa, achich oblied | many of them, are, thirty fect Jong, fiftcen vould be presented to the troops and peopto, | te . Pont! to shut himself a it feet wide, and four feet six inches deep. ‘The tho Gaaris eo importantin liwin that any vise | (HO Aarrow celrcuit of thesd walls. Finally | puiiding Is contracted with.each Inyer of Tole Intorregnum oven of a few days “would. te thoy go anout saying and repouting that noth | stone from Ita four wes to the top, which is sure to be selected for disturbances, which the + Ko Chureh. Huts ‘on | now abont twenty-four feet square, but it Government aro anxious to avold. ho uttornne | fOr the koverument oft ao | tins ov! been sninaller and eonsequentl eeeeee ee tue Cant desires to nemcointe ais | thocontrary, st Js woll known that they pine | Hts of idently be walle a ly His | manifold obstacles in our way, whethor, for | higher, Is general appearance from a short Sotto Tele: Ampanent neti t agi vor example, by depriving us of tho valid nelp of | distance is that of enormous frregular steps, Perey Trominie father which, white tho meter | He Felious families who ary dspersci in the | Orlglnully it was conte with fing polished atreots cheered until they could cheer no longer, © ait), us the procession reached this eblef point of Interest, c1 Sonny was halted, und gave vont to its enthusiasm in the wildest manner, Ravina bis beer the liveliest place in the Stito dusting nll the recent came nalga, nad the Republican demonstrations avo Clicited the admiration and wonder of tho All our speakers agreed anything that they bad sun glsewhere,but Igbt went far beyond all prevs> ouselforta, Even the Demeerats sent money to the Committee in chirge, and a great many con tributed to the success by illuminating’ thor dwelllige. The number of torchea In line was pyer 120, of which Kenosha contributed 30, hey rod ue their exeellent and with them, Ravine had tive full brass bunds and two dram corps. Thu trangparcueles were numerous; tho following are specimens: 4 “phe Demoeracy is ‘Chiengoed,’ ” “Wado Hampton's advice wus good. Wo ro- «member Leg and Jackson.’ “Wisconsin thinks thy great Curcago ‘Trine UNE. ©The Salld South bus found its Waterloo." “Good-night, Molltics — Good-morning, Bust- San Franeteco Chronicle, A small but sparsely freckled, Natomy strect boy satin the Poltee Court om yt terday ‘horning weeping bitterly, te y9y charged by his father with dlsturbing tha pence and leading ndfasolute life. His nang was Moloney. Mis father was a contretoe who, at the exponse of the clty, managed to earn an honest political living. ‘They tooks newspaper, and thatnfortunate buy read on Monday last nn incondlary item to the effery that Frank Buckland, the naturalist, had de covered that n gont was nu excellent thing to keep In-asstablo along with horses, as tt would face fire, and thé horses woul fok low It through flames. Se thought over. Ile wanted to show his father whay n thoughtful and considerate boy he was, Besides, ho wanted a gant. He went dow ‘on Rincon Hill and found one, It wasagoas, of Irish proclivitles and ovenersiiy, au ot MI tho younger Adams, ence whom Garfleld is the | prupured a study in {t, mtd — dilljeutl first Prealdent who could be termed a scholar. front to work prepariog thls Innumoruble Gartleld js an honest man. He is an exceedingly pine eget Rikers ern collenes. 60 S cieties, : ie wherever hu. could nblermnnn 2 Haris, ba men goila teen Hines, put In his work, with a fiulsbed, rounded, intelll- PTIONALLY GOOD NAN, gent uddress.. Persons who called on hlin. from and {fhodovelops nerve and courage equal to | various purts of tho country found him a gon atonth partof his honesty, ability, and goad ; tleman Juakle oF Bie hoy Oacrse and lee bis nature, bo witl make ono of tho groat- | PW roof trac. oy ha md hit ln a Donrding-house, with hale avozen sturing clerks est ond wisest of our Presidente, Our | or motley collengttes loating around the. bulls, judgment {s that he will develop the | thoy would nover have considered him for tho | requisit norve and couraga to maoko, in| Presidency, His home in Washington he could conjunction with his other endowments, one of | Hive ln during a purt of tho reaesy uf Congress, convenlent to tho library of Congress an] tho tho best of administrators for the whole country, | taw Hbrary, without any additionnl expense. In though probably at the exponse of disappoint | tho recess ho kept up his jaw studies, aud, 1¢ he ing now and thon a too sanguine politician, At | bad any law cases, minds his brief aud suthort all events, we venture to predict that ho will ho | tics there. With a thirst for Joarning be wont to inthe White House the snino modest, kindly, | Murope que summer oun, little money ho bad 4 Udy; but ho took his wite with him, who algo goninl man that he has Leon over since be tett | Toved ty learn and to realize her rondinys. the college through which he bad workei his Eyery cont. Gartietd has ever yuined, snd tho way to enter upon the ,carcer in which fie bas inthe reais dak tana: been biferod te Ane ho hug ‘t . invested In tho business and accomplishments of slut siaae to auch oxaltation, by hls own toll and | pupiic tite. He was able to entertain his cons solf-dental.' stituents, but always in tho plainest way, and oldest cumpuigue: tbat they surpass: e : hopes of annihilating them, or by adyancln a fete 3 the mile gender, Woult it face fire? ness, MNGUE apology” Attor head aseured a pers | WAMetl Emperor, kt would bd most didleult to | neocon dad rigtits to ho eqtutir ‘on the rane, | waruie fitted. tnto theso steps, and presented | ie Te wasnit expensive to Keep, tit ITAYES. imanent lou on bis district tt beenmne necessary | EOFTY OUL | Tie sulnemian atte Nee den new | ileal bulls and to the patronnge of tho vurlolts | tit” Rut after the’ destruction of Memph lived for a month on shingle-nails and os MICHIGAN, 3 118 FUTURE, that no should hive murs oe wbome 40 LAER: ral pohrta cerry out his now viows through tho | 2Plcopal sca tet Tims Av lia sul woray wee | ond’ the decay of the Government tt was | ter-cans and the diferent ropes with whiehit AOLIAFICATION IN CALHOUN COUNTY. Special Dispateh to" The Chiengo Tribune. He Mint tho maing pines, Therefore hu bought old Ministers of tho State. Fear elt closed tp puuilte worship, are dea- | stripped of Its beauty, and the marble made ind been tethered. Would tho man sell it? Bpeciat Corrrapondence of The.Chicago Tritune. Wasitxaton, D.C. Nov. %—In_ tho course of | hiy farm, paying somieef bis own moneyadown, tloea to public necs, the property and dominion | to contribute to the ornamental buildings of He would give shia, one, AWAY, because bo Batrir Curek, Meb., Noy, 5.—Cathoun Coun--| an interview President Inyes is roported to | to keep within rench of tho City of Clovelind.the THE IRISH. of tho ccclesiueticnl authorities in them not | modern palaces of tho country, liked the little boy’s looks. And the poor, ty onthused Inst night for all she was worth, * Tho full rgturns wero In, and showed that nearly two-thirds of the voto was for tho Republican tloket; agd this nlone, without tho cheering unsuspecting little ‘boy started for Natoms strect, down First, the gont lending the boy, Ho felt pretty good for a gont. Whenever s horse went by ora dog hove in sight bo 7 emporium of Northern Ohio, where bls populure Bayo takon part in tho following on the subject } fry hue beon growing over sineods), ‘als wus r election: tho wiso forethought of his friend, no. less than “I suppose that you nre gratified with tho re- | bisown. If ho should buve to retire from Con- sult of tho recent clection?"’ sald his visitor. wress tho pructico of luw fn Clevelund was ARRAH, Now! ey pede hein SE Ly ret EHO ng gies on the Hartly side, sirens Lars Seon fhe Channel tioet hns been ordered to thio Irieh conat | prety und heresy iat this, CIUY UF. Kiana pur Heo | shed tn hewn limestone, Tho entrance is has eausod indescritablo excltement. didtho centre of Cathplicisin, without ita being | Wout four fect ie for some distance n i “1s ont, If rises gradually on | would get upon hig hine legs and walk Span Stato and gonoral lection news, was suttielent | “Yes, Iam very much ploasod,” wus tho re- | MOFe, certuin than tho law in any | of noamnast. yoselble for us to oppase nny aufllclont aiid ut Cae ee Oa eee it ta pitels | isl, Wwhilo tho dogs let out for tho Missin to arouse the ontbusinsm of Young—ond Old— | sponso. toma a for mantha. beknre Bis, “Hominne Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, —__ | by love for the Teoma’ poople, "to ao eeaeanit | dark, Dut with the ald of candies and the ns- | aud the children on the. trout plans had Amoricn toits highest pitch, “ Was it unoxpeated?" tlon: “You have never seen iny farm? The | Lospox, Nov. 3.—Thoro is a disposition on tho’ | cary contlded, we have ondeavored, ut snoritices | sistance of your guides you advance, fur- | fitson an avernge of about elght to the “Inthis elty bonfires yloamod forth on every | “No, notentirely. Iwas quite confidonthow’| tremendous amount of work put on ine in | part of tho Ind Leaguo to mako grentor dom- | beyond our resources, to tounterpolse nilust | rows having been cit in the lmestone, witch | block, Finally the sont got nn idea, and ‘vacant square: tlraworks of every description iiuminnted tho uir; whilo tho tumult from tho firing of cannon, guns, and pistols, numboriess tho clections would go before T left the elty.” | CoMKTESs—perbups Uecnuse f was willing to work ‘ aud seomn to be nble to stand ‘n good deal of t— “What do you consider the enuge of the result | Was thrententng my health, and. 1 hind. to. to of tho election?” something In the recess to bring tt back.” I hud rieochetted up Mission street fy jumps that would have sprained the ankle of any goat but ‘him. Tho nected as retder, and onstrations than over to-morrow, “This is due |'the Protestant schools, perilous to tho fit, | js very slippery by the wear of thousands of boy" steered him to Natonia street. It was after her schools whieh would give parents ever; feet it have © Inte years traversed tho to moro bombast on the part of designing mom- | Owen schons wile we Reduention of thote | £ee6, tha u @ YCnrs | bers of tho Lenguo, whore aggrieved ut not be- | Siildres; wo could nue do so by, employing the | Avenues, | After advancing | some tls TY 2 ing which tin pans.and horns, drowned out tho strains of | ‘no feoltng so general throughout tho coun- | some bringiig upon at farm, aud {wont back to | ing theluded among the martyrs. Tho Longuo’s | Pontitieal authority, but solely by using thoso tunco you enter snothor opening | 1] lark. ‘There was hay In_ the’ stable visibi mausia coattted by tho Wands, Nat ate TER try In opposition to any change.” the oconpation of ny boyhood for my health. 1 | now manifesto fs regariod ns tho most bombustie | weans which nro conceded to nuy private por leads to a square room, sald to have con: throng the open door. ‘Tho gout debated Wwhomnsouvor. Irom our words cl tuiued a sarcophagus and tho remains production that has emanated from that body, | filly“ wmderstand, see at Chikicen how | of the wife of Cheops, ‘This hag lone sines und tends to nifanate further those who usunliy | aitiewit. und hard is tho congition in | been removed to England. ‘To tho right of support Irie clutms, Noither does Varnoll’s | which the Roman Poutiit bas boon | the entrance there {s alaraecireniar hole, conduct strengthen hls case, While his col- piace by the rovelution, and Bane ead re. tha | pertinps. forty feet deep, aud off from it an- Iougues und‘tho League talk moro violently, bis Hae neers who talk of the porsl= } other, which the lies sity goes down to t 8 being necepted ur part, Mindful et not “ y ty Jangunge hus moderated Into thawhining griov- | niwnys of our duties, and kaowln evant jndful | total bf 100 feet. For * backsheesh ” one of ‘ Y help get In. the hny, tho potatoes, the oats, the ‘Tho visitor at this point reforrod to tho poste | Anles-help in ihunelie and ‘plowing ‘the tion taken by ome of tho Southern pupors, of | tleids, and by wstrong duy’s work thrown the cheerful acquiesence In tho result of the oloc- py heey fall cae date to Wushurtot Chr tlon, with tho oxpressed hupo that the now Ad- | frost, und reauine my Congressionnl drudgery.” molnistration would bu as just to the-gouth astho. By w buppy coinotdenes ho bad just put the roof on his new-honse, and ‘jot his furniture in preaent Administration, To, this Mr. Iuyos | whon the Convention cume which nominate attended Jolliticudon since Lincoln's clecdon, ‘At Marainil City thero wag tho same paulo. Foon, of noise and the same display of Nro- works. Tho Hon. Georgo Wilinrd, ex-member ot Congress, spoke at Engle Hall to a large au- ences . BURNING THE STARS AND GTTIFES, tho’ matter forn white and then went In, ‘The boy suid nothing about the investinent to his Kind and loving parents, Fortunately hig futher way down at tho grocery and knew nothing. Ho would came home so fullot politics that ho couldn't tell a goat from 9 res cr ix-bit ‘umbrella uniess the goat had 3 Specfat Co ‘The Chicago Tribune, | made Whon the Cunvantion cuume which nominates | tint tho police havo doged his foolatepa, | quirea for tho good Nf tho Chureh und the dig- | themdesconds and holds a, Ughted candle | f md the Tha Ait sere Bethommericun ites | XO COMMENT, Tuchedl touco tolr candiinte, instend of Suds | aud inte nt hight Da. | qured foe 1h Foon te a aoa nover | that you niay realize Itsdepth. -At this point | chinneo to oxplain, He hoped that his father Bas lately been tnsuited. On Nov. 3.about] a. “PALE TALE” nequierce In the present condition of things, nor | the main entrance has enlarged, and on about havingthem put in the borée-pand. Itis shatl wo cease, as wa have never ret evased, | elther silu af the ascending pinne ie: x con- 4 put In tho and, from calling for tho restitution of all. wotch by | tinuous eurbd of .niccly fitted granit, or por- shown by tho oZplanations from tho polleo that | fraud and decest hna beon tlcon from tho Apos- | haps cement, for L MU LRURGHSGErG this Joints. the supposition wns groundless, nor ts thoro the | totle Sec. Vor the reat wo shall walt with contl- | Up this you ure dragged by your energetic slightest Justifiention for tho vhurge that tho | Hence and Leanduillity wnclGass in whose hands | gales, Government desire to prolong tho progcention | 8 9Ur enue, natures for the Church tne day on | athy rout gradually lightens until at tho til! after the meeting of Parliament, so that Fe re ero TE et ee tected itd Agostolta entrance to tha maln chamber it reaches tha Mr. Parnell may be kept at Dublin whilo tho | benediction, hight of about twenty or more fect, Above Goverment introduce a Land bill, Tho trial is z ues itis sald, was found tho sarcophagns expected to bogin on Wednesday.» The defend- AUSTRIA. con! atu, the Fonatns supponed fo bs thosu ants will ploud, in Justification of thelr conduct, © UY IMIPENIAL DANK. of King Cheops. ‘Tho cotlin has been. re- would not go to the stable. Je prayed that he wotildn’t. Lo had faith and contidenca in his father, but ho doubted that goat, -The $3, clock in his detlroom struck 11, and he knew by that that itwas 11:45, ond that'the old man would bé along shortly, He heard him coming, Ieard tho gente ‘alam, and then, first trembllugly and then In anguish; heard. his fathor's Moistep’ - going toward-the stable, He heard tho pad: lool rattle, .neard the door swing ‘wide open, nnd t&en he heard a whizz, a spasiortic pully m,,s0me Kebels—whnt olso can they be called? rbot fire to tho Stars and Stripss which wore waving on a pole erceted bythe studonts In front of tho College bulldings. The Hag was saturated with kerosene, xet on fire, and drawn up to tho first splice, Quite n number of oftizens anw it burn, and tho greatest excitement prevails ou count of tho trunsonablo and ‘dustardly act. hreo persons are suspeoted of the erlmoy but {dt fs not Wkoly that tho right ones have been onught, owing to tho excitemont. It is sup- posud that a couple of suloon-keepers did ¢ fleod, or that nn fnebriate in thelr employ did tt, will be osM@ptially the same ns that of tho pres- | evtifons and gables of n most ngreonlie motern ent, will thot?” quorivi the visitor. cottage, quite worthy of a Western President; “Yos, I think go, In all essential potnta, Gen, | and Mentor, mado coufortable during the suine Garficld bas buon Jn accord with mo during my | Mur, has hud mory-cullers than potinbly: any Administration.” auc in ois over niece ver) aay cs jong eee minny gratified to see the coming President “If you will pardon tho question, wnat arc ua i oentonnn. and not a mere tenant. your plans for the futuro?” fi Ghe ted Hee SRcnTiS Bil hava beaut ou “tam ‘o return t etd along iis been his enthusiagm, A’ cortain a olor 8 ia ff ie hone: fad give | cing of Amertenns in public Hifo into enthnst- may attention to my private business, which bus | ust, ‘They prefer commonplico puaple, or been pcgloated for the Inst flye years, eynios, One reason Gurfleld vy bis been “The Hat of the coming Administration | Mie little old roudside house with no pootry oT f ng if a-small balloon had bursted, and then a 6ome threats of yinionco have boen utterod | ~ WHAT IMPIESSIOSS Hopulir in Congress hus been his hearty embrace | the state of the country and the specchos of the | Pants, Qut, 2.—Somo days nyo a polltical- tuoval fo Ula shambar RR skifing nolo 1a tho heels of his father's pgalnst tho wretches; and, sould thoy plend | will you carry away of your lifo hore in Wush- oF tho hneee or 1aEy alos people and jdeas, He |} stinisters. Tho fecting among tho Orangemen | Muntele) event happened which scems to be at- remains have been taken ‘away, ‘his | boots sitd along the planks aml his fell backs thou" WHOr,/ WOON ECF AEE SOVaRY susty gue ington 7" aera re ee Ba wn against tho Lengue Is {ncronsing, Forty lodges, | tracting attentlon In overy European Capital, | chamber {s made ‘of five tiers of polished wards in the mud about eight fect mud tarec: Inthe main, very plensant. Tho first two | hot wiven toldenouncing anything, even when years wore bard,—ns bard, perhaps, us any year | be has tested It and found It hollow. Ho simply of Lincoln's Administration. .[ havo aatd thia' | turny nway from it to be Interested fn gomething froquontly bofore, nud Tall iitnk go. ‘Tho two | {kes Ueno, his mind tsas soundy i is body: ~4 The world has plunty of new occupations, and Inst years have beon 8 cusy and plonsant as, | he takes It all with Boylan glow, and beyoud the perbaps, any Presidunt has onjoyed. In my | present lite his convictions are just as“ leatthy case,” Mr, Hayes sald with a euilo, “tho sun- of i Renn cna ae Angee Lory God ” dusall, He doe ate thou he can sh fio bus followod tho storm uud clouds,’ To wounded. aiid then & MOnAAtory, molancholy . is. seon In hus face, till dircetly another Invitas comprising 5,000 porsons, attended the mecting | and espcclully In tho fuanelo! and political | granit, the slabs of which are neatly joined; yeatorday ut Portadown. Laud-reform demon- | world of Paris. Lrofer to tho conecssion mudo tit Inrgest are clevon feet by flve feet. ow atrntions, which will bo counter to Parnall's ngl- | by tho Government of Austrin-Hungary to a | tlcep it Is no one knows. In 1873 on one tation, aro promlsod at saveral placosnoxtweek, | French company of a State bunk with oxeop- | side, and again in 1870 on tho sae side, two Tho landlords’ movement ugainst the Leuguo te | tional privileges, and styled in Frouch tho | {Mes have been found Aghich open above jn algo Increusing, “Tanque Impérlale privilégi¢o des Pays | the ples of the py Tata di au are ait apo . VANDALISM, : Autriebluns" ‘Tho negotiutions relative to this | £9, HANS, Hecny conekrumert Tor Voverbernt: At the oponing of the mooting at Athlone the | concosslon bave been kopt go secrot that Its ox- Ehoresho. hove te vary fou a rhaps penetrating unox- pintform foll an eoveral peranns were sovercly | tatence whe not kuowa Uilit ras announced in | iMbolt eae, ,PO APS Penetrating quarters from tha door. Hv raised tho wine dow aud looked weeping and silent on tho scene, He knew what tho goat could io, and it was hard to hear his dear father ensp Tike n gold fish ag he tried to Enflate hinselé again. Finally he forced’ down enous wind for meagre. conyersatlonal purposes * Oro, GOV. FOSTER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Conuxnys, O., Nov. 7.—The Cabinet-makers in ‘Washington and: Now York, as well sa Ohio, haye, during tho past few days, Inslatod that Gov. Foster will be saleated by the Prosidont-. elect ns onc of bis advisera, Tux Tninune cor” + th be, f the prince! ft th : ere aut Hr Sasso “gimmonshow. Ye fon comes to xo ut mud do nomething, and you | crushod. Ono of the principal supports of the | tho Vionnn ollicial Gazette, and It wus oven sat | According to Morodotus, Cheops, the mi aut here'n (i iu f respondont ie authorizod to any that Gov. Fos- | | GRANT. aa # cI e . ¢ 3 *f +e te | ploodicoward.? « tor’a name will bo prosonted to the imumbors of HE WILL BPNGULATY IN MINER. soy Wade thls ove of occupation this bappliess | platform was aftorwards found to have beon | that several membors of the Austro-Hungarian | founder of tho.grent-pyramid, was a wicked h Btill no response except n falnt clatter of hoofs that told the listening son that the cone panied {handerbolt ave pranelo esarauel 28 s hind legs aching for another shot. “yg thar you, Moloney? Ta shpake wid you,” ‘The, yolee came front the hedront Window where the night-can of tho hays geaw moter nnpoged sairenaatit i i a her kl eg and the top en of a broomstick, wi Can't cl a Got sumfln hero (tule) Sumtin blowed up”; “Whart fs it?” 4 “Dan'no (hic). Guesser roof fell In. ‘a? “Why don’t Fer go an’ sees Alr yoann tor shinpe there all night, yedhennken ow freekle much?” an Bracet up by the connubint Indorsemet) tho father arose, as did Ikewlso 0 Juree we : Ha iy nin. Lrhangulating with son cl the ‘windward side of the door, he unreole the Léglatature ag a candidate for clection to * the United States Senate. ‘The Governor hag not forono moment considernd tho question of the Cabinet, #0 far us he {s personally concerned, and has nd uspirations whatever In that dirace tlon, fhould Gov. Foster bo unsneocsstul in hia candidacy for tho Senate, ho will, without doubt, sprve out his toryn as Governor, MINNESOTA. RATIPIOATION MXETINA, ._ Bygetae Diepatch to The Ch{cago Tribuns, Br. Pau, Minn., Nov. 0.—Tho Republicans of 8 Paul, pftor twodays' preparations, hnd to- . Might the most enthuslustio political demonstra- Hon inbonor of the lection af Garileld over soon hero in many yoars, There was no formal Program, but the Republican ohlofs ana vol- sawn through. Cabinet only thon learnt sts extstunco, tho | Prince, whose crimes ‘tnd: tyranny rendored STH affalr having been nogottited on tha his nam odlous fa postorlty, oo reolyudl TUORKE pergonnt initintiva of ‘the 1 . | tosignalize his reign mi ous WO! : ‘A NEQUEST, + tata ws of course, A gront exaqanritlan, at no matter what cost o flesh aie blood a Coxsranrinorie, Noy. %—England, at tho ine | duo to the surprise caused by tho wnoxpeoted fhenatonul senmirony. apiorcal and Ht atanco of Porsia, has requosted tho Porte to | publication of the decrvo of concession, ‘Tha | SIXty te, retleved b: fay’ 10.000 fl station a 1 on the frontier, In ordor to oxtraordinary prlvitoges onuinerated by tho de. | pytumld, relleved by relays o 2 u- guunt on the frontier, In ordor to pro | Crug, of course, sat puoplo thinking whut could | tervals of three months, Some oi thent were yout tho incursions of Kurds into Peralta, bo tio motive which had lod tho Austro-Hun- | cluployed in quarrying stones from the Ara. DULCIGNO, ; garlan Government tq accord such advantages | bian hills, others In dragalngs them an ‘Attho council of Ministers yostorday it was | to the foundors of tho nuw bank. Somo saw in | sledges or rollers probably not less than 150 proposed to tho. Sultan that ho should order ita Clerico-Crtholio iutluencs; others, evidence | mies, and transporting them across the 2 of Rrapproghoment between Fruncoand Austriue | NX | ey wi ecelver t Dorvisch Yasha to surrendur Dulelgno at any | jiuy Say An Oapinution of tho tupurtatiesor. | sec, where they wore revelvett by fresh hands i nid earrled to the Libyan Gents ; tho Senédision wis sought in tho linportanes of | Qf Workinens f Y : u iat cyox, Nove ZA’ dlapatch trom Tindsto | theoriee: taboaenicved, “Tho priviicwed tue | Mountalns, How much tino Wes consumed anya: Alfuirenirg at a standstill, Tho Atbantons | puriat and Mosul Hank, the dceren says, 18 to in leveling the imountain on which the pyra- are oponly rebelling. ake oharga of tho ftitnelal. business of | nid stands Yses not nppear, but we can Adlapateh from Conatantinoplo reports that | tho Stato; It Is plead under the: protec- | finagine ft must have taken a number of tho Bultaa has sont an ides do-entp to Dul- | ton’ and control of tho Stato; tho Governor | yenrs, ag It wis composed of golld rock, ‘Cho vignuo with souled orders for Dorvisch Pasha, feappalnted by the Kinperor; it bas tho right Geaee of the pyramids, by actual mensure- Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, {f he {sto have trouble in tha Presidency, it New Yonk, Nov.’7.—I have tt from very good | may como from depending too much on fils authority that Gen. Grant yntends to devote hig | Patlenne und too tittle on his Judgment; but it 7 can bo sald of big Judgment that tt fs not kal, tino fn the future to speculative matters, and | fo'waver from iis sonar convictions, which neo will be more or loss interested in mining cutore | inore generally right thun most men's, aud pis prises located In Colorndo and New bloxleo, White | tdelity ton fuw yencral polnts carries out in tho he withdrew recently from tho Presidency of | result tho old Scriptural term, *‘Thow hust beott 6 fulthful opr a things, and Twill mike thoo the Ban Pedro Company, which had been organs | pater avor4muny.” ‘Those few things ro " nboe tzedahiety by Royton capltaligts, ho willuns | Jlof in tls SOME in freodom, i ‘overruling queationably be found at an carly day Ideutified | Providence, in efernal justice, tn humanity, fo with anothor measure now under way, und | laborand frugality, and fu cducayon. Thor which will be pushed vigorously by thosa who ore tg Taw binges Hate they Org pa tee at have formulated the achome. As talegraphed Inotionto into Prositonoy fare aluglo tech to you a few days ago, tho Goneral will | entor the White Houso thinking avout the sco- make bis home hereafter In Now York, | Olt term, ‘ ‘ Ho has ronted tho residenco of ex-Unitad States | qQVp,ttitt have «pure Whito House under Gare flold’s Administration, His wife, though np- Sonntor Chatter, on. Fifty-second street, near varantly ditiident, hus faculties both Strung and Fifth avenue, whore his son, U, 8. Gront, Irs | gentaly-and, without any desire for yenernt to udo tho Hnporiil engle on tho Keal af the cott= ent, nre found to be 150 fect above the lovel vi eut 5 and wife, néo Chutfoo, will also rosido, Mr, | socloty, with portorm hor part with w ebvorful- °F ; ment, 1 i sored In, oxplosive ageut Uuntoers joint, and a tniscelianoous processton | Crimi ts very largely + date yen eats | mons invita tho sonsa of duty will bo tio wut GREAT BRITAIN. Bae, UTAH gE ieany, aecepe depestes | the Nile. Che ralsing of the ponderous himself and peared In| No expla itd jnarebed through the principal st operations and tho formation of taining cote | eee eae et oe er alan tices nn MARD Ur. i On ourrent wecounts it cwn: tawtie oblleationa | Vlocks was f tasit Wiel Nie are ey ey, | mnard dolivared a reassuring whitne Mr Mati yn auGUtine ANd clawing crnwak’ Aany | pantus, and it fs stated that tho rocent matrima- | Interest oer aad tae anteretinag naarley Bbeclat Dlepaleh Jo TAs CAlcago Tribune Alurauteod Ly tie proportics and eapita Ie will Lat oo recor aired Spltians, dind te | Moloney ha prize fought in hisy Hid uiidings Were Muminited atong the ‘ina of | ylal alliance has placed Fe a tee itt lor aie | LONDoX, Nov. 7—Tho statement {s'madoto- | bw churgel Wy way of privilege with tho. pure i ; t +) days, and tt acetirred to lah that It woul! ‘march, and Inrge numbers of citlzons Jofnod in tho demonstration, Finully, the crowd way wave bembled ut Murkat-ifall, whero a numbor of Atirring speeches were mada by Col, J. Ht, Davide i ton and utbors, chnao of tho Governtnent securities, with the | In this oparntion thoy constructed the famous day, and bas canged a decided sensation in all | ouyment uf coupony of the national debt, with | enuseway, 9 portion of which fs still In oxist- ciroles, social and politioal, that Mr, Gladstone |: tho employment of tho ‘frenaury deposits, and | ence, ‘Len years were'tiken wp ln transport. hug been. requested by the Queen to apply to | the negot{ations of loans, It ts ovident that the | ing tho stones. ‘This enusuway ty 3,000 fect Purllamontat {ts forthooming session fora grant | New creation is destined to tage a preponderant | Joig and thirty-two feot wide, and was made of £40,000 to halp the Prince of Wales te pny off pall tog nap thar relies te re. Hunn Of | of polished stones sculptured with the figures such of his dobts a4 are cons{lored pressing, and | ait tho present fiuunolal Inauitutions in Austria, of anfinaly, ‘Cho building itself occupied for an addition of £13,000 n yeur to his Royal | The percon who hus obtalaed this ver twenty years, . Highness! allowanco—440,000 9 yonr.—trrespeot- | exceptlanul und mysterious concession te ST, Froin an engraving on tho orlainal exterior f tho net rove f tho Duchy of Ca Hontoux, the head of tho Froneh tounelal | ib waa nseertalned that the onlons and garlic ivoof tho net rovenuos of tho Duchy of Corns | company called the Union Générale, The Union | supplied to the warkinen cost 1,000 talents, or wall (whieh rmount to neurly £70,000 a year), | Géndrale, which wid formerly under the dire¢- 1,000,000, ‘Che oldest historians of the worlil und of the Princess’ £10,000, [tis furthor stated | ton of the Aturule do Plustio after his retiro- | jaye been lost mm idle speciation as to the tut Mr, Giadatona deulined, “respectfully, but | ment froin the Tank of Reuuec, was catohalbly | obiects of tha pyramids, and only the lights firmly, to comply with tho request, alleging | Crested by Cathollo capt With the nilewed | oe'the present day nre expected to solve tho object of reerulting its customers more particu: that, {f any such grant or increased allowanco | jariy. from among the Catholics, ‘This was problem of the teal isa of tha. oldest, the wero requirod, {tehould be mule by the Queen | enough to lead people to view It with dafayor ureatest, and the most wonderful works of Guriletd THR YOUNA GRANT . time he js Prosidunt. They are perfect applies of houlth, and look av if thoy wore going to bo Inaposition that promisostabo hizhly rermunora: | strong, healthy men, ike blmwoles tals ono of tivetohim In the way of speculations, and | the youngest mon who ever became President, Mt ena, Noe iver | an Ineldo | pets geure ds “flava dius one of the. few mud y 5 ut ‘ew mon come dalceray 8 Nee tee: sree who Yer boeame Prosidont and brought hls a 4 ring ik ) mother tothe White House, She was W yenrs results, With Chatfes's prominence and {nilue sald st bout tho tine sho hord ot the dofeut once and his futhor's name the allica to an une te 0 Rupublicans in Maino hit September, und dortaking of this kind, wot only tho young tan ff abe aud survive Unt sho may yo throuxh bin but tho General as woll, are cortain to reip rich |” Gartleld stands in the Republican party with- poraonal rewhrds, Young Grant will loavo Now | outan SET baying a respoutuule pid do York Ina fow duys for Now Mexico, where. ho | #4. ‘The Conkling senoot ol polltleland cannot will visit tho Ortia grant, not far from Banta | Hei Unvy ot dan Gra ae, Neca tio Fé, and on which aro some vory valunblo mine | {enduron that aide, flo hne eon equally fulehe eral deposita, He yous aut, ho ens, on ploasure | ful to Mayes, und got hhavele coneideruble crite strategie and deflunt to. sly’ ly hat at 02 inbusende, ‘Tho ambitseade took in the shy but Fonsalinal iuntence hy save for thu iol Necessary to mastlente It, linving reguined his wind and sone nge, he concluded to enter, Ho placed fr welt femptingly in the doorway, fi ing ot ward, “Noslgnt Ie took a step b ‘No eit ett safety. A. third, und st rouble, Moloney struck a mateh nnd there, ia revealed “before hin. a incel-looklng ae esut IOWA. VRIGHTPOL TOR A DEMNORAT TO THINK OF, Speclut Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune. Des Maines, Ja, Noy. 1.—Forty counties in Towa, complete, give Gurilald 7u,695, Hancock (8, Weaver 1,174. ‘The snine counties, last . Year's yates. Republican, 63071; Democratic 3006; Greenback, 16,7)7; not epublican gain aver Pemporats, ¥,078; ovar ull, 7,015, The ma- forty ayor Hancock will approach $0,000, and t Ls goat, Inrgest size, eopper fronted, and Of expression, who, ns the last, two Int haterint disappeared down his ase promuigated n gentle * baa! 4 Veet overall will oxoeed Ene, and business, ‘The pleasure of his jouruey cous | elvin for auaiding by thuyesin Laulstan, ie faa | HOFvolfy~not askod from tho publle pura. uaa to asoetnta rit the concoslon of the Un | MAM + distance to tho north of the pyra- |’, Tiie.kini Judo noticed ink tho, I alats af bls wedding trip: tho business ta | yelly quad tes Of a tun’ inaral, elurictor, Noor Hiluenea, Tntruth, and according to tntormas | mids stands an Arab village, whose intabit, | Wad béon standing up all the tow prenty, of MISSOURI. Invostignto the condition of tha prope | fie ns hoe by Conarony ith Gurtutd to heat | Tonvox. Nov, T-rMost of tha London pas | qian 1 builoyed to, be the dock, thoigh thors were PA iy eo genuine and impartial fides ho ng forehe toc tio sence, but | Bats ca ee Te a une Datoues feriealigin ad thopulitleal althiico with France | etides. fivnele ed £ have noiiiurtodowith i. M, Hontoux wae tor | te descendants of Islimacl | “Chey certalnly twontysfive yenrs konern! manauor of one of tho have flue physiques, ‘Che aseent issomeawhat cuseful, chick Austeain railwaya—n Ino eroated by | laborious, and requires considerable nerve or ‘ple whe think erty, a¢ I um told, in tho fntorost | works ought to be uvernon lutcemtlyialiee of Gon, Grant and Gonator Chnifee, The mine eect iets pul fo bo gov oral deposita of this section are chiofly got. It PraAtlOn Bihy had NY Core {wulso known that Sunntor Chattoo hus recently | {ies Pisce QUEL (outa MPLS SIMU BiG THE LEGISLATUNR, - Br, Louis, Nov, %—Tha Scorctary of Btate, frora roturns already In his possesalon and catle mntesof that partof the state not yot hoant pers are disappointed with Booth's represon- taton of Hamlet, but the Times says tho por= formnnce was eminently futoresting and guce benches, ind understood why te wants 0 to nt Industral Schoo! until he roke fis armand his mother Raat paralysis, Ifo told him to eheer wh AY y q ohh ye ay 1 he would ee abort hls ease, Me from, predicts that the Allsaourl Texislature | been making some dent rotate (0 Tho Bitte ee a eee eee ee cd tate. agit, dust Frouch catal. dn Austria bo loft behind bin | abandon, although you have to pay the shelle | Wie n He atecve of il tend about as Benate—D . H gp. Wan nh Suvi GERMANY, vray freale aid a High foputations Count | tour shillings (Si), witch Is to include all | little boy wiped hts tase an Uy x Lert be us peolemss mat satan is, Kila Copper Mina in Now York, and that a gule | Of bullding a rulroad fram tha Southorn states sie a ue matin sites tho Wrrime. Minister, who sono nt these | charges. Bir eats has very truthfully | cont ant went below, and purohnse will be closnd fun few days, Tho to the Machions a matter of uquitutiio trots pubila need Hot bo surprised any day to hear of | MUHE ey Ae te wie tae Hoatberuere atu at friends, wishes to lead ,tho country inta cease | | raed yi 8 * Loxnon, Nov, 1A. Alorlin correspondent ro- | fila netivity and tus allvers it from tho inte informed you how they insinuate thelr wish Dowocrats, 80; Ropublicans, 83; Groenbackery, , 80; . ports that the Soolalleta ejouted from Humburg | ausurbing aud stnpuasioned ‘political controvers | £00 willl tore than thas ou, passnp es Lone go of ond with seve Heprosontative districts doubt, : as ——— From Starvation, at tho 4 Gon, Grant booming associated with an enters | oases," he sald,“ have beon very great, and e befor the top was reached [fule Hkoe Stag- Wundred sud Kleven Yeark + prise of tho charnatur detutled above, ae MMe haponeie for the yeabuctions | Will Probably xo to the United Bates, Murr | sles. Hy wtahes wal—und tee, yw nolo ty | cere In tho play, and L frequoutly oxcimined: | mnuenvinnn, Nove Nove d KENTUOKY, 5) eels slavery usaimed, and It will bo io lossto the | ritzcho, ® Eooiullst Deputy, fe about to yo to | [nitive pe tho German bankwot Vicnniswhose | Hit youre Niowinig\™ ; *) got Fit yours, probity the ald Avisy tx, Ky.,Nov. t—Iteturns from forty Londen uth, yoned. 4) change. (hose. viows, tuouxh f hone . See ea Miotes ee orcatay atte entublisne | was Bind | Tere E | Grove. Bhe hud dod from starvadlen | countica of Kentucky, casting a total vote of | Aone of the dcsulcial divisions of Doraate | Hunts with chumigrocietle Ineiviitty, a nunber of i. CE, cls THMrero rs, to ore ae extablihe | Was glad to lt (Ate Fecover, Bregty while sores ee paisa wad Tonnd ti a Ler .488,—nearly one- of th te,—niv " 5 ad Inst mithern stuinpors whom Gurfiehd had gone sa | ¥ 2 lon, ‘No foodet un nd wa at tad | 125,488, balt a Btatemnive | SMEG aeortain well-known trigesinan was last | South i hom Gurfold find PRAN' iacpenttent ot nese tunte. me | ny. dette stow a era or ankeo | Home -Nofood oe wny kind. was tm (ie | Hancook 69,680; Garfield, 43,600, ‘Tho’ same simmaned for “killing ad taking a | aidered hia friends hyve abused bins with mean xKICKRUS, Tua naturally, therefore, thought of. Doodle! 1 joined an patriotic a strain | quo ‘appearance of tlio corpse indicated Te no i counties tn 1876 gave Til don THATdt Haya, 48,404, phuaaaty: HC wos defended by the Geor personulities in the past oar palzn, Panis, Noy. %—At a lurge mooting here tae | Hontous, whose enpacit ho'knows’ whe, aa a | Westin from t e throaty of precious sons oC} old int bud, from tnck of proper fo turd \ Domocratio loses 1654; Hepublicaa satan 3080 of tho neighborhood, und deuuitted, the | Although the Eiri mon holed cluot Gartold, | yaya resolution was dupied demanding the | Frenchinun, kes nothing butter tian a coniuict | He desert, whose auly renllzution of those tinablogn yet outof her her, wud ne inuglatrate reiurking that it was diagraveful to | ho ts not a bizar on tho turf question, nor aut Ot & respyotably wan to suok a prosceation, | nny ator question, and will voll) oxcossivy jon Ho dolighted was the defendant at the res : a ‘that bo tuelvied ou luis udvounta dint witht hl, ieee ee ae nate bere Hered ie rt y fumfilar words was the assurance that thoy suppression ef tho budyot of the Ministry of with German banka,and who Is Ikoly to attract i + ‘pure! fo Vienna. capital now varning alow interest | Ineant from moan lacrease of buecksheesh. Worship wad the suparation of Church endstate, | Sha’ aide to And u much better retuen in Aus | Astult 13 erected on this Mighty but, ale a ae trie. ‘Tho sbarcs of the new concern are sald to | (hough 1 had no stars and stripes to unfurl, until sho bud died of starvntlan. os from ‘Mrs. Dempsey brad lived in thls Tut, males fot any hibltatdon, for many yenrs. Bee ylae solitary jn hor babits ever since whe bel atl Hancock's majority over Garfield will bo about i 83,000, Jt is wenerally concodod that John D, 1 White, Hepublican, dofouts Tum Turner, Demo- ja, et wih not aitercs Ji due cour a pheasant was put on the table, | unless wise. rugt ou both ides agree ta have it ih, wh urate, ft Wea ctl PERSIA. bu alrendy subscribed, and will not even bu te cine my feelings at. tin toned” by a young san wit wordt erat, tor Congress in the Ninth District, With | Aad it wus prunuanal bo ho x weds excellant | dana.’ Titespectlyy tari sttoratiany piste TERGLA eae eee etree ae ruthae erent | Que MIRE ae a aE nding an | Gloped when a gle. Husido the 4 a ‘pion the Kentucky delegation remains bird | made by an upright and unpartisgan Comins ie {a the Internutional ‘lat the codperatt hd f was found a pleco of pip as at present, all boing roBlegted. yivleh tt ts poon eleurly proved tome Kalla nog | ston, and hot by mules debate oy the iloor of | ‘Tednwax, Noy. 7—sholk Abdulla advanced | ge \Froneh iimunciors in oxpandiiye tha duets ch was a pleture of ‘that bell whieh pro- | gormwied ity ponoils © sty Gea twin tet, iL i kilo take, Congress, “IC tho blgheturilt men expoot to wot | agains Urimialy with OD troops, but was rue | uadcommorce of Austria aud in waving hor | clalined * Liberty throughout the land, to all | inehos frum hunger, Sy money pul i 1 " tra aee oE & tool {a President Garduld thoy will be wise i t depuutle: ‘Austro-Gi Heaneu, | te Inhabitants thereof.” How my mind | —and thors it endud THE THREE PRESIDENTS Maki. pulsed with great lows, ‘Tho Kurds aro now en- | frou pendence an Austro-Gurmiut -iaance, 7 ql i je aking « Dog Drunks, taken. ‘ ‘hore will, of course, bon wari opposition to f for the moment, on the wing of inspirato k St, Landry Dewoerat, Garitold 16 vapectally tho notuinoa of the popus | camped elyht milos from Usummab, this inoxpooted and formidable rival, but this ] dwelt within the sacred pio of brick i Pad Buaine 1 i GARFIELD As nmOv dese ARAL Whlaky fa an intattto Tas clonant iis the rouas OF Meniesonsatives ‘SHEIK AUDULLAI, pee ae podiunclal queer and Leontine mys | mortar tat composes the Hath of Inderend- | sfavo ablotting-pad, sir’ uskeda perinatery | PUELED I gatldote polwn. we i att fk ated, | unl uerer aoe eng Late ESE MMLU NS | | Loxpon, Nov. 1.—A dlapateh trom ‘eberan | sat, to polnting out ino polica ape of tho | ence, Whils | wus ell 20 the PINON | dealer Tone ee Ei ea . teh to ago with his Ane-blgaded bysting dogs, bad cago was exerted for hio,-not even that of | Saye: right, an Amortcan , missionary, hos ¢ —— wns olde: WOE Nt Ea SV je low du you fusten | tho over, e I: wa tiiel Dumnlen te TMs Chtcago Trtne | wf thom bition Uy ui enormous mocsla sine, | Sberiawu. The old fossile lathe Bonet, who | arrived aero with | the | Eugllah | Consul Tho Latest Thing Having in majesty at iy feet; beyond on | Jong, aftur warning it over and Ot 1 Le ‘Tho reptile fastened bis fangs on th dt onl te mean 7? What do Eravant” cried doit ing up, “Youre man, Pye bud experi tbe {hisyud business, “Ivo bought thet thrsLous heu stomacl und | vor, wad thi i uot le wautit, Good diy!” ‘hy man saw swat ‘Wee to anrue with Jones Eat Dancos, Hither side two grand and expanding deserts; Thoy left Mount Soir Btission Station, nour "New York World. > eee pete Me caer, Urumiag, the sith ult, escorted by a ‘Kurdish | ‘The latest (hig iu dances 14 cnlted tho ra. | tue Delta leur aii 1) Oe tives euibear guantyurnisbed by Shotk Abdullah, Whipple | quet.” and fa neither a walts nora polka, though | u rath Ww mewore the rujusof Memplit was tho only Amerieun mlaslonary romalning at | Hy beat parte of botb uru preserved. ‘Thuuu | Test scien capttal of keype aul tho Uirthie Urumint, but the Kurds refused to allow them | yotcano bud broken out,. and tho gist will cling | place of Moses; and;the rulus of Sellopolls, to comuquulcate with bim. Other Americuns tightly, as though frighteucd, if sho understands { Calro. tov, seemed to be aulty near, ‘The feo of vie | WaVe bon fh the habit of weg a bile out of ‘etongus, from whlob a perfect atreany of | ¥ery ollico ng lg came by thom, never did any- Dood teaucd. Suuk was the furce of the virus Hed for thls wan, and nover thought of bin for tua a grou Inilloted hare rare pluck, tho Presidency. Gat, ~ dulldiog, provided Congres sball approprlato | inonced swelling saplily unieulatmmagly, ho = : 7 wg rapldly andialatmioyly, ‘Tho At tho chi it a mousy.onough to lay theives, boveral mitasy | owner, baving with Siui a ilask of whluky, lous tobe to uiluy ai troubioo Ineldose Muerela ? Be already being made for the Inauguration of President Gurfuld, 1t 4s propused to bold an $naugural ball iu tho now National Museum

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