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ok'’s ina tnt 4,000, 118 wernts Te- The truth is Industry aide Have. ahavaw= verry Ua ewsenitia (0) ie prosper el Lig Uke iy tu net shele rei ledge, herearter: r Ht : Atletins. . 7 Pickslnr (Miss) Herat (Dem): We Maatalned and will eustatt tho Pomoorutie bie nm adopted at Cinelinatl to the very let- pate are truer tolt thin Haneock himeclt, ter We miran the turk planks we never lid. een yl Whatatls the Hourhans ts the and never cir inihience witt bedeatroved. Au] fear thar Hel Tenpieue the State adatre me nut climnrs eae eye ere Ue HOM, rusted the aera oF thelr vent theetied Mae ecasans the peonle Uy Ana lat atte te Unt BO0KT iewiil be top eho ond it Nas done and iho party for eh fas done nad uphold My Mharatiere, “But chey con't want tt a Cera weaned, nd tl Fa oy jane cient thn. Wega te pat vert changing 0 tha extent cf Iullles F dan taanot Demoenits “dressed fi Ba TS procitim to the worl a veetantppl buts a Peter tii did thing works! ‘ ne From the Charlotte (8. ©.) Obrerver: 3 i that experience keeps w dear school, but in fa will earn in ne other, Vor the past twelve {ool wench snceoeding qtadrenntal eleetion yea nocrnta of the South have alled thon te with © mongrel aet wha: call themsolves i nmocrate, niortt of Masan and Dixon's line. ln Congres th)" divtated and bullled the purty tate nares whieh (ho Mere conservative Southern sewers adopted only tinder t Tne They forced nn lest Party a eccaumd, besides. making hin AN re. favre, in his awe paris hey atlitenead spectnuitione of tho whole Kepubltoan ela. We a " he bac teal toto luneer, aud thin mewnors of , e iost rite of Southern Done Bey wilt ttn ea tho recollection of geet tt peilenced by the return trom Tae a Mintes, step by step wo bavy been ted Mone attitude of enmity towards the North, and Mi rrawds hive. tine around bulletin oud the news of Republican galing eo foolings that they dt when fane ork was driving Lee before hin at Gettysburg, Shen tho very reverse Is trie. Roston-Heratd (Ind): Do give us a reat from Fremtential enmpaigning—at Tenat untit Gen Garfeld be been Inuugurated! The tre reanetable anti-Cirsnrism, antt-Impertalist, antlptettystmuch-everything organs, except Tile and tho “erent fraud,” are nlrenly trys fng to nd to tho disturbance in the atmosphere caused by hurrabe on one side and expinintions onthe other, by starting tho old outery over another term for Grant. “After Garlletd, anette etheir pining. Well, we dire ta. hnve ear more af Hayes yet, and then four tall or Gurdeli pit tilak thls, wend vearsuf Garfield. We sho wining a supply 20 lone Inadvanea, And be Tienas wo have pointed ont, and. established ost plausible Tine of reasoning and proba tho Indications all point to Roseue Conk- Hing a8 the candidate In 1a, Ho fs the inlapnted lawler of tho paris to-day. He HeGen, Grant's next friend, He ‘is not likely to inene the opposition of Gen. Gure fiekl’s Administration after bia services in thiseampaign. Ile more nearly Aly the bill of Mine coming man” than anyboly whe can be aumed against bln. If the Irredoneilables are spoiling for n long-range tlzbt, Jet them: taekto Couktiig. He fs probably too Wiso to Oeht tack, pai their Lelligereney would atford: thoen enter= faioment ond give the eountry av needull rest from that pour off Lild ghost of Civsurism, Gath’s letter: Publle opinion in New York ts that Charley Foster, of Ohlo, is the only man there who hna netublished hy, cnn to first-class political abliity. Frank In his utterances, Wituoat ar, yetpolltle, he Is the only person who, In the atrength of his popular support, Mid not shrink tusoywbout iescoe Conkiing that he 1s a lordly: fool. Foster in tho Senute would be a neeful folltoConkling. Having nothiog of the tody Inbis unturo, not resentful, yet bold, he has po- hiteal, and business, and forensic, and. decent fens, eich makes bim light on hls fect every- where. Hehas not hud to organize a ring in Valo, ke Conkling’s, to neeotplish tls purposes, rs §. but gets ht frow the popular applause and cont Gartlotd nny need friends In tho Sennte, und they vught to he of ne douut- jul churacter from his own Sta e, frleads, rejoleing in tls victory, meke money, and contriuute Ht, tho, and all that he bas Is om He fs the aly man fn tho country who, having espoused Hayes! {7 be, was successful, and who vet did net fol- ee Mayes tito hig dectine, With Joo Hiwley, fom Conncetieuts Edmunds, ot Vermonty a, Cartel man from Tadiina, und Poster, th \nuld be u young-men's bucking for Gurl ihe Sen { Gen, Guriend entertains ‘ua, he might as well take tho fleet lesson fr inependence by: auy ing 80. {ndianapolts Journal: Each State ts direet- iby the Constitution to “appoint, in atieh man ter us the Legislature thereof may dirvst, a settaio number of Electory, equal tothe num der of Senatora and Repierentutives ta whieh. she State is entitled In Congress."” The Eteetors, derfore, nro Stute officers, and as such tho Daited States docs not nusumme to regulate tholr viecton fn any mannor, Consequontly, the Satlonal Election law doca not upply to tho Freadential election. The Demoeruty tre great. Meklera for Siute-rights, and after the Oviuber ection in this State thoy were exceedingly dnp: priv the retlection that: the Sntlonal fifeetion aw would not apply to the November election, They wero ruxtity did not. Sieh wing tho | luw af the eitse, hat peaaibie grounds enn the imts claim tho right of Congress to tne prints, the clection of Presidential Electors in Sew York or any other State? IL Fy concerted nn iithands that Presidential Bleetgrs ire State odicers, and that Congress cannot ‘regilute (ho fanner of thelr election. Can Congress, then, favestignte suel cleetion ‘after tt Ins been Held Inuecordance with State lvws, and the result Properly certined by the State authorities? Suen A busition la utterly Inconsistent with [eolf, tho choice of Prestdentint Blute tnatter that Congre: inust be 0 far n tate tnatter orght toluvestigate it. The con evitabig ana Congress ‘elunnat zo be! ed return Of an ite ta ingulre lito the election of Presidenthit Eleetors. This prinelplo Bits Well aettled In 1874, and nobody but wn ase, Fa mule ike Huruum, would question it. jCinelunatt Commercial (Rep,): In eonnece ma with tho chango in tha Admintatration the ! Ver question steps tu the front. Whether hero Is to bo a gold pinching-bug for Boe eee of tho Treamry Is to bo doterminod, te ty Bhertnan has bad too muel sense on @ RoW and sliver quustion to bo entirely fureentia fo tho fanatics. ‘hove are alrondy hited that the Sliver Inw shall be repented, ry ibe bond contract fixes tho allver dollar ns 1 teases es 80 Chat It 1s beyond the read ition, Wo ay restart, to nsume the whole burden of tho thera fon ¢ allver, Other nations must de fold enn; tts aur option that there Is not ace h for tha world if thore is to be wl exe sual s fald standard. —aud tat the produving foereg arin people cannot endure an cnormaus baa ic {nthe valite af sna Yo have ale open ed Chauth ailver to secure the silver rots they, ag People. That eaunot be taken of yoda Now us we are the grent producer one alae Linport it, and have the balines thant Me With us, and ure growl toh fanter to athor people, we can better afford cree tho gold rqueczo than others, re’, We should stop colning allyer sulin Aremattor using wy the surplus tare ny And trade dollars tv atundard alale fen Ge nce thy, notton of other nutions, ae eta postion la that we should tke meta no that wilt Insure 6 tho nee OF both nd tee at 8 ree. We have both morals, ptt Stick to both, Thy wilver doles are lohigne tee OF bunten, bat an tmmoanay cone demana i wad thoy wre now supplying a growing hy ro aa ey Caroanetae tho couns cheap woney order syste teen antnneo of etal wold tho rotirement not eimbarriad uty’ And wo shoutd tall into the hutit of Pra honey . 1 Perio counts Au casentlal thing tu wapoctes $cc ————— War DIPLOMATIC COURTESY. és iNatoN, 1, Cy ov. 1.—The fottow- I uieshntenen explains itself; QiMesT oy Srare, Wasutnaton, 0, ety the din. Meruuter idea ‘ur—Sut: L have the honer to ens for your infarmation, a nate etTHS a Atutres wl Interim: at New iia Copltal dated Out. ay, ollleiully ntlug “Antelligenoo of ‘tho’ cumplare Paatiea Vetortu's Gand of Ine arto bey alr, your duadientaorvante eye 2 ne Hay, Acting Scerotary, ratistution, eibainion ov Mexico. 1 We Uniren Thaveiineet Yonik, Get, 0, war Secretary: nine upg tenor to lntarns your apartment. Uo tein et orerument, that the Indlun Vie. Mexteud delcuted ta Chikuabua, by the Pf Hot tn cheney, OF bi Fella st ; mial nutmber wad saya MevU, ta id wll the horses bo Binbraeh Shae to yuitele this opportuulty to om: Yn NE | Departinene tly hiseworthy feat AO wredt an intueneo tre whlch Wil exory the hone tunity of both: frontiera, b have rdeeretiry, tho but warm foster can lusion 1s bs ind tho dials: wre renew toy att i you, M Taney uf ny very blgh vousldernion, ~ van W. Navanno, rs ioe tenet ‘der, erat tn Heaua tombeano, potso Kay ital ide, palsons ie haa Tromtinenee fe aplete waternal and ine ue iu ur $l. Ask for Sunford's ly 3 fuedy pure, {be wit ceonouieul and eltoutive ad, havo tho mast unbounded lone a beste mast wile contdes he tg 8A TeHOW ALN pruperticautts Hee He a Une Slike aL HH 48, Beattie Portsmouth, Ny Hy ri Lourd; see how the FOREIGN. Dublin’ Much Excited Over the Ballinrobe Relief Expedition. The Orangemen Ronch tho Boy- cott Farm Without . Molestation, Shots Fired info the Relief Par ty’s Quarters During Thurs: day Night. — Secret Agents of the Government at the Heels of All Prominent - ; Leaguers. A Lang Agent Shot Dena YVes- terday in the County of Limerick. Sentences of Prominent Nihilists Recently Tried at St. Pe~ _ tersburg. IRELAND. NOYCOTT'S RELIEY EXPEDITION. Duntix, Noy, 12,—All the Inborers of the relief expedition are tenant farmers or sons of tenant farmers. Provisions have been sent with them for sixty men for eight days. ‘The Orangemen have expressed thelr willing. ness to stay at Ballinrobe after the crops have been cut and work for Boycott, 9a. m—The Orangemen composing the Boyeott relief expedition wert hooted nearly the whole way from Claire Morris to Ballin robe. They took up quarters Inthe barracks for tho night. ‘Tho barracks were guarded by troops. ‘The expedition sturts for Boyeott’s farm at noon to-day, guarded by 150 Infantry and a squadron of hussurs, One hundred finfantry and a squadron of eayalry encamped last night near Boyeott's house, Loycott hasannounced his intention of quitting Ireland, ‘There is considerable lull in the excitement at Ballinrobe to-day, Darlug the night 200 more troops arrived here. 12 m—DBefore the Orangemen started crowds of people were in front of the barrack gates groaning and hooting. ‘The uproar in the principal ‘street: was tremendous, ‘The steward to Col, Cooper, of Dunboden, near MIUMIngar, County Westineath, was shot and wounded In two places by an unknown youth, ARRIVAL OF, WAR VESSELH, QurENsrows, Nov. 12.—The Channel tlect has arrlyed. UNMULESTED, Duntty, Nov. 12.—The Orangemen arrlyed at Boycutt’s farm without being molested. AT wont, When the Orangemen arrived ot Lough Mask, Boycott was seen standing near his house witha rile in his hands, Within two hours after thelr arrival a number of -men commenced work on fhe farm. It Is estl- nated that a week or ten days will be re- quired ta do the work. If machines are brought from Dublin in reasonable tine the Orangemen will thrash the corn and bring it to market. ‘Tho Hussars who acted as escort far the Orangemen have returned to Bulllurobe, The other troops remain. ‘The bagguge and implements of the Orangemen arrived In the ovening. ‘They were not interfered with, SOT DEAD. ‘Wheeler, a land agent, has been shot dead near Oola, County Lier CAUSE OF THE POPR'S SILENCE. Loxpow, Nov. 12.—A correspondent of the Thneg at Rome says: “Lt fs well known In the Vatlean elreles that the Popo Is mneb embarrassed about Irish affairs, Mo fully understands ft 1% not a question between Catholles and Protestants, but between frientls of order and anarchy, Ile openty dlsapproves of agrarian government, and sincerely desires to assist the English Giov- ernment if possible, ie Is well aware that he ts only hearing one site of the ense, ant he feels that were he to break silence he might, In seeking to do goad, produce n con- trary result through his imperfect knowl- edge of aifairs,!” BUDSCIIPTION-LISTS OPENED, Cont, Nov. 12.—A meeting convened by the Mayor of this city lins opened subserip- tion-lists for Parnell’s defense, ON THE SAICH. Lonynoy, Noy, 12—A alspateh from Ballinrobe states: * Though few men were seun on the line of mareh, itis sald seouts wore on every hill, and pulns wero bebe taken to Identify Orangemen, ‘Tho ex- pedition Is encamped In tents in front of Boycott’s house, The Times. says; “Samo prominent tmombers of the Land League followed the Orangemen on the car, but left It at Boy- cott's Kate, REVERAT, RUOTA were fired at tho barracks in Halltnrobe. where the Orangomen slept, Thursday night, but nobody was hurt. ‘Tho military were or- dered to repol any attack at the polit of the bayonet. The Jand-Leaguers, however, ad- vived tho people to be quiet. ‘ As Jog a8 the Orangemen remain at Tough Mask, the garrison will be 100 In- fantry, sixty cavalry, and fifty police, ‘The resident magistrate will constantly attend, YRANCE, MMERATED,S + Pama, Nov, 12.—Uaudry d'Asson, forcibly expelled from the Chamber of Deputies yes- tehday and contined in an adjacent roum, was liberated at 10 Inst night. WG HONBERY. . Dank notes to tho value of 600,000 frances were stolen from a postman to-day In tho Rue St. Vinne, : PROMISED TO AMSENT BDIAELY, or Paws, Nov, 1.—De Baudry WAsson was roleased on his promiss not to retnter the Chauber for fifteen days, APECIE, About 8400,000 apucle will be sulpped on Saturday to America, *¢ - TRUSSIA, NUMMAKTS-BENTENCED, * 8r. Perenaina, Nov, All the Nihil- Iste trivd for belng huplicated in plotaagubast the Hite of the Czar fave been found guilty. Five were sentenced to death, and eleven to hard labor In the niles, the terms ranching: fram Hfe to fifty yeaa. ‘Three of tho women were sentenced to Mteen years’ penal servi- tude. ‘Lhe Court announced that it would | TM CMIUCAGU ‘TIT I880—SIX TEEN i, PAGES, intercede for the mitigation of the sentenees In the cases of the women, and In the ease of one man condemmed to the mines, GERMANY, THE ARNON PRIVILEGES OF BITTEN. Benn, No A necting of the eltzens of Bremen rejected a motion for the formas Uon of a conmnittee of creditors under whieh they would consentto the tneerporation of Bremen in the Zollevercin, and resolved that it, was Inoportune at present to surrender thelr free tirbor privileges. A’ correspond- ent suys this wHl not avert the tnevitible. THE DUNOLT, Loxnox, Nov. '—A correspondent at Berlin says: fo the Prussian Parliament yesterday, Hiehter violently attacked the budget on necount af the Inerease of taxa ton It proposes, AUSTRIA, COMMENCIAL RELATIONS WITIT SERVIA, vi ervian Envoy has given a writte eliration admitting Aus trin’s right to be on nv footing with the most favored nation he the treaty of commerce tie- sothation, the obstacle to the commencement of whieh ts thus removed, PERS THE KUNDISIT WAT HENAN, Nov. I-A’ farmer. Persian ster of War hits been sent to the seat of war In @onsequence of the dangerous Ulness and reported death of the Persiin Command: erln-Chief, Some of the ‘Kurdish chiefs have submitted, while others have fled, TURKEY. MONE TIME WANTED, Setonmann, Nov. 12.—Dervisch Pasha bas ordered: the Albantan chiefs to surrender. Duleigno, threatening ta use foree If they fall toobey. ‘The Atbantan Poputar Assem- bly asked Derviseh Pasha to grant a month's Hime tn which to reply, VARIOUS, PERSIAN stecns: Loxnox, Nov. 1%—A dispateh from Teheran si Shelk Abdatinh ts sur rounded near Urumlab, ‘The Versians huve captured the ‘Town of So UJ Bolak, the Kurds losing 200 kitted nnd 180 prisoners, CALLE NOK Lowpox, Nov. 12—The Anglo-American Company’s Brest cable is broken 218 iniles from Brest. A ROYAL BABY. Virat Appearance in Public of the Spans ish Queen nnd Lnfanta, Madrid Letter to Pall Mall Gazette, The Queen of Spaln made her tirst appear- ance in public to-day after the birth of her daughter, the Infunta Mercedes, ‘The fune- tons besin .yesterday by a capilla publica at the pric thapelof the palace. The King and. Queen walked there in state through the corridors, which were decorated with ‘the fine tipestries woven with silks and gold by Darbatungn, representing the victorles of the iperor Charles V. Every available place had been occupied from 8 In the morning by an enger crowd, ehlefly composed of the fair sex, ‘The “Royal party, attended by. tha high olliclals, heard nn Low Mass, and = before the Gospel was read presented the usual offerings of a regal euke of almond marehpane and a baskel of flawers and doves, In ‘tho afternoon the Nunelo brought the Papal offerings tn great state to the palace. ‘They were presented in the ‘Throne-room, and consisted of it faj or swaddling clothes, costly relies, and | Papal briefs, addressed to the diferent members of the Royal family, exhortiag them to being up the youn Prineess in the purest prine|ples of the Catholic, faith, and anake a iit heiress for the Spanish crown. ‘The tranps hned cneh stile of the route taken by the Roynl cortege, Tha bateonles were draped all along the road with colored hanghis, and filled with graceful figures, mustly In black, with mantillas. ‘Lhe proc sion cume stong the Calle Mayor, Carrera de San Gerouimo, Prado, ‘and Museum to the Chureh of Atochu, tn the sale statens at the Royal weddings, the ost striking thing belng the twenty-four thie Spantsh and Arao horses, with” richly-ctn- brofdered sutdies, led by the grooms of the household, in the briiliint blue, red, and white liveries of the house of Bourbou, After these came theelght old state conehes, drawn by six horses. in which the diferent wmnbers of the Royal fants were rocked baekward and forward, 1 should say Ino most unpleasant manner, Jtstas twas at one thine the fashion to dress pages or tral bearers In richer stutls than these worn by the nistress herself, so were the emply care tages de reapeto whieh followed. the ilifer- ent royalties grander thin the vehicles oe- eupled by then. ‘The streets were crowded, and the people enfoyed the fine show, ‘She uly Atoctin Chitreh, the scene of 80 many Interesting contemporary: events, Was yay gay, and the entrance-court was grouped with creeping plants, Inside the effeet was siriking,—the rien dress of the clergy and aay uniforms, aid the dark heads of the prlosts, reminding ong at every moment of #) Greco's pleture at ‘Toledo of the burial of Cowl Orang, Punetantly att o'clock Care Moreno, the Archbishop af ‘Toledo, arrived, acemnpanied hy his familines, ane way seated With some diniculty, owlng to his portly figure. The religtous corenuls wis nirusted to the Patrlaren of the Indies, Cardinal Burayides, i gentiemunly-luoking man. Howl the priesis of A splendidly attired I white and gol ments of He seventeenth century, embrolded with relictous sabjects in colored silks, Tho Virgin of Atoctia was got up for the ae- easton hina fine white and gold mantle, made fn the traditional, unartistic, triangular Spaulsh fastlon, with nothing left, visible but her tiny binek face. ‘The blue ribbon of the Spanish Order ot Charles TL waa hung around her. Che dresses belonelng to poor Queen Mercedes were Aven to this Virgin and thif’ mantle looked very much as it ib had been made outef onvof them. At’ o'clock the clergy, preceded by the cross aud Alehted cundtes, went aut to meet the Royal y. The first to enter was the Areh- 88 Isndul, tho Queen's mother, 9 most cutifrl and reanl-looklig woman, Her be havior, tnd that of the two young, good-look- jag Bayarlan Princes, the Khng's cousins, who aro now here ono visit, during tha whole of the Boreiuiny was adinirable, ‘Thea Queen ening next wlth her daughter: ia her grins, her husband by her side, and surrounded by hor brillluntly-attired alaters and: tadiesti- waiting. 2 regret to gay that a more une comely set of women than those chosen’ for these fila posts could hardly be found any. Blug bloud certaluly does not Insure beauty. or distinetion. .The Queen was dressed In white: satin, tho frout breadth being covered with tiny gathers, and gut tin large Supa at the bottom; round tho back part of the dress on whto bund sof dark blue. velvet, gathered and. held clown by gold dots; the high body aot tran, also of dark-blue velvet, Hned with white satin, and trimmed Uke the underalresk; on her head a diamond crawn, holding back a white Brussels Inco snallepolnted mantitia. ‘The baby Id fs eyes open and was very, pou; the Dochess of Medina, trom ovident execs de zele, rocked tho poor Ile thing Inees- auntly during the whole wareininy, this charning bit of nature mimo all thesy irtiers, bowing and curtseylng, was ret freahhig to behold, ‘The te Danny” "Pane tum Bree,” and otner parts of the service were eroditably aimug by thy eholy, and then tho Infant Priicess was altered on the altar by the Cardinal with ils mitre an, — David N, Lords Wile New Youk, Nov. 1—Tho with of David N, Lord, formerly a yotillonuire of this elty, and blur momber of the fri of Davi N. Lard & Co, tts been adinltted ty probate by Surrogute Calvin, The testutor makes juny bequests varying from $2.00 to ¢10,000, risa ait ta vari Hives und 8 nba gives $00 to Mrs, Mary Hl. Colt, a ilece, and ith) 00d to cnelt of his ian nephene wea ptt ae and pay Ls dwiite Tes Ve Horry at 0 ‘ “phew of Mr. Lord's wite, ne y SIUM; to . Thali, Ah PYTNON Ih business, €7,000, writ 's rouelye suinu ge wid others he testator then ylvew $3,U00 to ospital,. at Forty-niath sree and Fourti iwenne, ald $7,000 of Lufayetts Col ries At Kastan, durhing the Hfe at rot, Lyman Cow tu Increase bis salary, After the payment ol the lequcies mentioned tho tustutor directs the aun of #0000 to: by patd to cach of the follows ing eburitably dustitutions: Board of Foreign Missions of tha Presbyterian Cnureh of the United States, Aterieay Bible Suvlety, Amer- fean ftoand ot Commissions for Forel Slide sions, aud New York Socloty for tho teilel of the Muptured and Crippled. “After puyment of ull the above fegacles the exovutorg urd directed whore, u AY govern) ery ZLow exch, the Woman's WO prorata ainong the loca wrditse to tha winennt eopttny four inet 4nd two other lewatt net BEnaetn Yopnia Meret. Bletnor Lord, baud We bt Surah Weight, Mary Cheaboeo. “Mary it Cal Heaury M. Parsona, George HL Beldety, and ‘Hine othy D, Baldwin. RUDOLPH. AND STEPIANIE, Tho Austrian Prince Gaining Populares ity with Cho Hetglans—iin Visite to the Pheatre with Ella Betrothedaa Velecation at the Hotel de Ville, Panis, Not Ines Itudotpl of Ars. trin to-day left Brussel, where he bas beew staying at the Palace with his fianeée ant her parents, Hs visit has been quite Informal, and he was hardly recognized when he ap peared In the Royal box at the Théatre de tn Monnaie, A delegation watted apon hia at the Hotel de Ville to offer thelr congrattla- thons, Id frequent visits to the Expos sitlon, driving In the park, ‘The Urttssels papers say that heeds ae ready very popular with the Beleian people. PREPARATIONS FoR THE V ™ Although mere ree months mirst elapse before the arrival of th ase clay (Feb, 18), theoitlelal progiiin hot only heen tx Ings have Hibs to eon to show 1 hi their loyalty and ¢ and elegant gifts whiell 7 young couple by these diversitied Wl present a gorgeous array of nth ant industry. Nearly every blz town dn the Austrian inomirely will offer its: souvenir— from one dimer service hn with precious stones, i inasterple e nudan arts from another, a shin of flrearins, ealeulated to bring down any known quarry} froma third, a inonster Jeather portfolin emnningly adorned with filigree of gold and i and containing views of Austrian the first artists of the land, ‘There vases and cups Ine wontertul and lace erable, Jews pleees of furnitir enotgh to set up a palace. iT od people of Pragnd, whatever may be thelr polltient! crochets, are deterinined to show that thelr loyalty tothe House of Mapsburg fs real and lasting, ‘The Uradchin of Prague is beone of the ehlef residences of the Crown Prince and his wife, and thither the young couple will betake themselves ntter they Inve “honeynwoned ? In’ Sehdnbrann, The Caeehians are accordingly inuklug ready to wish thelr future King aad Queen oe fitting welcome, and 60,000 foring linve been voted by the Town Couneil of Prague to do the thing handsomely, ‘The flags and banners whieh will decorate all the publle bulldings of the bleturesque ohtleily will be of unustat splendor and: richness, ad are, moreover, to. be palnted [n oils, so that in cuseot rain thelr colors will not * run? They will afterwards, be lizin one of the great halls of the palace and preserved as memorials of the wedding, With regard to the arrangements made in Vienna for the wedding Liself, the following program has been fixed upon: On the lothof February the bride will arrive with her parents, King Leopotd of Belin Marie Henrletta, at the Aus+ » Where thoy will be greeted at Salzburg by the bridegroom, who will, how. ever, return to Vienna the sane ever ing, ethquet not sanctioning his ne. companying his future” Zon her travels, ‘The future Empress of Austrin will follow next day with her Royal parents, and will be reeelved at the Peialng-Mletzing railway station by the bridegroom and his) Imperial father and mother, who will conduct the visitors to the Sehinbrinn Paluce, Princess Stephanie will thas remain in Austria for seven days before her marriage, duet witch tne, we may conelude, she will be often visi by her future husband, who will, however, reside fn the Burg at Vienna, ‘The gala entrlage In which the bride wilthe taken to chiyet fs the same as that lo whet the present Einpress of Austria went to her wedding twenty-seven years age. Without it ls amass of gold and erystal, and the two. headed engleof Austria, elutebing the sword and sphere, stretches its wines ever the roof, while within allis: black and gatd—the in: perk colors, Elicht “ creams,” with white pluines on their heads, thelr inanes plaited with red and gold sitk, and each attended adackey in full wala livery, will be hare ton State carriage, while an unspenkably grand coachinan, holding,.the broad, gold reins, will ocenpy the hummer-clath; but his anice, like muny others,‘wlll be uaulte a sinecure, ne Queer Happenings, A Bucks County, Pennsylvania, man has suet ended a liwsult: of forty-two yours’ standing, and recovered six conte dainnges. There Ia t young mother tn Portland, Ore., whose age Is but 12. weight clenty-tve, set ber infant son weighed nine powtsts at ite birth, A_ large bird at. Keokik, In. darted swiftly downward In its Hight, and, striking a tahtaimy. rod. the fron run throngh tte body, ad it res inalned tinpaled, Mutteriug und struggling until death came, ‘A womanin Marshall County. Kansas, who (3 onjoylng ler fifth husband, lost her. drsr'twa by hanging through vorilanee commitioes, a third waa sent to the penltontinry, and the fourth comaritted suteide, As Jnred Dingiin was shaking $1,500 In gold under the nose of n stenm tay owner inthe Dee troit river, endeavoring to tempt him to take that tunowut for his beat, the tu struck tv steamer, oad the glittering gold was the property of the shes. A Wisnonsin cow with 1 porsistent cough that batted the skill of a veterinary surgeon to crre dled, and upon opentug her whidplpe te diseaver tho catae of the Irritation there was found in tho upper part of the lung a live striped frog of ordinary size, Eleven children at four births was the foat of Mra. Ssunnel Hickson, of Shiumrouk, Mo. Firat Ulrth, theess second and third, two cnet, and wt the Jist Interesting occasion there were four, wll the Jutier bulng alive and dujug well. ‘Ton outor the eleven are allye, In ichmond, Va, an old eotored woman has been guing to the depot dally for umny years to ment the minK trains, tooklag Tora fetter containing After tho War sho did the wish ing for wv soldier, and when be went away he declured that be would retuen and bring the money or and (low setter, An event probably without precedent in ralle way anita hue Just buppened at Proving, A passenger traly leaving Paris at 8220 gy. mare rived gutely nt its destinition, but of getting down to lef the passengers art of the cam the yinsd wad astounded to tid neithor passongora nor pitksenger card. Choy bud forgotten to book the curs on at Haris, Whilo tiling on horsetnek, John Eller, of Al~ Den, In., saw comb from Hho #ky ul batt of fro, apparently about the alzo of a fair barrel, He wis paralyzed with four, und sw the glabo strlke tho hend of the animal he rode, when lie falutod, Upon coming to bis senses. he found that tho burke was dead, tho head of the animal being seared naif by a red-hot [ron, The Suenrest companions for aman are thow of an old nan in New Orleans. [te bits te mands for spiders, nad In bis rons aire tnere thi G00 of cyery shape and color, ‘The cellinga ure hid- den by Tho webs that they have spun. Ocen Monat ‘tho old man throws a handfatot Mes into: the wets, and is greatly delighted at seeing Ube spiders sulze thetr stripyling victing, An Stalian fahermnn recently diseayered a petritled womun at Cased Lake, Nove ie wid going out to tish, and, when pushing oi his bout, struck his cur against somothlig whieh attracted hia attenth Upon investigution a petrified hand pratraded from the sand on tho shore thie he hod unearthed: a complete state ot pe ation. Tt » brown in color, seruwny and woman in woe ernie bi emaciuten. Near tho camp of tho workm tall roud near Yankee Parks Nev oalty was recently found, 1 wi moulin rani'a howd step ys tmbedded: 444 treo, and ibout six fect from tho ground. ‘The right horny is auiteide, and curls. partly usonid the tree, whilo the front of the skull and most of the left horn tw covered with the i ny Tho trov jan thrifty Hine ve through, Jtow that ran ait came there wil always bo. Q mystory to selentiita, About midnight, just after tho ave! Consolidated Imporial Mine, Nev tho wituat Matthow Wnt was fon an hes way ty tha, works, Sho wuld xbo had been awakened Just before by her husband, who came all mangled toherandtald her he bad beer killed Inthe Mine. Bho got up, dressed horeell, And atirted to nsvortaln tho trath of whit Khe wis only too wall convinced was trae. ‘There tut tie reality: been a fearful aveldent: Me. Winnie wae itie dood Adled. and the trembling wamnn wont Duck to ber chidren and hur desolate home, ‘ ‘As John UG. Coynor, a fariner reshiing near Pale cating, Hid. waa waturing ale cows at an PUD trough, recently, they inde a stampede shown | the lane an Cast as thoir legs would curry thom, Tho wause of. this sudden freuk waa a inyslery to the bired man, but it was net long before ho non tho new aiito au ourle Mont In the was let inte what app obo secret of the SPA Buctdenty, altho Un clear aud the atmosphere wlili, a youn verted thy ured down the curth nour the argu boech treed us hot over twenty feet ta bi from the sky, und, abriktay paren, “twisted olf ive bough thoy were wouds, Jn Lincoln County, Nevada, thero {9 a spring of Iev-cold watur that bubbles up over 8 POLK gad diappoans on the other skle, and no one bus bean able to find wher the water gous, At another polnt in thy samo county fu large Spring, wont twonty foot ayttacu, that 14 ab pareatly only wows vlybtuen luches dup, With indy barton. ‘Tho rand enn he ptalniy Keon Trtton inoktng clover IL $4 perceived thht this and Ie fn perpe bottom bie ever been found, t On fencing thie aprin iy ft4 anppreent Alallewer fo oat one Of his wasan whe Jorseneas uf Tes tite, He fonk i Inte the, a4 he thousnt, she never Inld eyes on tint wheel ngala, — A WONDERFUL COUNTRY. The Developmont of the Great Natural Resources of the United States. At the first annuat tuceting of the Aimerl- ean Society of Meeli In New York, a few duvs ago, Prof, Puurston delive ered the address, “Muieh,” he sald, “remains to be done by the General Government In the dexelopment resort of this country, ‘The new tnization of the geologlen! survey Is such in forme and in the character of its adilnis: tration that we linpe to see the work of des teraiining the vatue of our mineral resaurers done with niaxinnin: raphtity and ellleleney, Jn trachig the progress in the variots depart+ Dents of Amerienn enterprise he satd that hinety-enine years ago Samuel A. Slater started the first suceessfal cotton-spinning whi at Pawtucket, RL Ton we rile 1,740,000,000 pounds of cotton to supply mills in nearly every New England State and tn nearly every other State In the Unton, which iurutactire $500,(4),000 worth of good: “ From the day fu 1 when the first mde woolen-mlll was established at- Newbury, Mass., our woolen manufaetares have grown fn extent and fn exeelenee of product, until fo-day ottr £2,000 of 15,000 sets.of machinery, Jandied by nearty 100,000 of the most skiiful operattves to be found tn the world, pro- dice $20,000,000 worth of goods, Whilet tn point of cheapness and excellenee compete with the best work In Europe, “We have scemilic silk mnnufacture, after struggling with difflenities of every imag uable sort for half a century, finally sceure a foothatd and enter upot na pertod of prospert- ty which fs as marvelous as it fs envourag: ing. ‘The enterprise of the Cheneys during the pust xeneration, aml the steady persist ef the Paterson, Nod, muamufaeturers, have borne fruit ln the ereetion of 250 mills, with a production of $30,000,000 worth of sit goods, Whieh in gtrenzth ant durability: ex- eel, and in beauty are folly equal te, the Aliteal proilucts of its French’ comperttors at “VOUS, “In the manufacture of iron and steel the story is the same, We have farnaces whiet ard stppiled with every variety of the ores, and are inaking 2,000,000 tons of ‘pi iron pe annuin, * By na wise policy of legistutive protection we are practleally free trom that foreln competition whleh threatened to throttle our miantfactures in thelrinfancy. ¥ eur Whole produet, and that bs 1 cent of all the fron used in the wal us atte chormous coal yield, about 69,000,000 tons a year, a daree fraction fs. constined fn mak- (ue and working thls fron, 1,000,009 or mere tons of witch goes to market us wrought Tron na thousand dltferent shapes, “The growth of our Bessemer steel pro- duction Is even more anarvelous, ‘Twenty Years ago. thls wonnerfal itustration of the inarvels of chemleat science was louked upon as merely an interesting and enrlous process, of no fuediate valne and of most uncertain see. Today a single establishment js 00,000 tons a yer, United States 1s looked upon as Ut home of all ingenious and effective labore saving devices, ‘The Corlixs engine has reve olutiont the steam-cnzine manufacture of the work ngs of mien from whase ranks-the members of this soelety ate prin elpally drawn dlreet, atl Inbers of nearly 9,000,060 of working people Inu third of a tiitlion milly, are responsible for the preser= vation ant profitable mtil 090,000 worth of cupltial direct; paynien Of S1.000,000,0W) Of wages; the consumption of 35,000,000,000 worth Of raw inaterials, and the output of $5,009,000,000 worth of inant faetured articles, Fifty’ thodsand steam: engines nnd more thie an equal wumber of water-wheels turn the machinery of. the. hundreds of thousands’ of — Workshops throughout the country.” ee Elephants and Tigers in South Africa, Mitenhage Tunes. The districtot Uitenluge tw Just now rathor overrun, with wild anlinuisof the hirger kludind a 1hour's ride from tho town would bring’ the sportsinin into haunts of clephunts and Hy TR. Morning, as Mr. Fourle, of Wolve kop, wus coming Into town, be passed throw, herd of elephants at tho Cobun. Gen, estate, Balmoral, seven imiles from aetually overran with the huge unle, malas an have become very traubteson on tho Generit's farm, Doorn Kraal, ocaupt by Col. Ashburner, tearing down the fences, destroying the erops, and seattering even the prlekty In all directions, The pluce fratout elyht miles from Ultentage, The turn Kumache, w! adjoins Uitentuxe, and in: veuched i twenty ininutes, Is Just now subject to grent destruction from Porcuplnes, bush bueks, und tigers. On Sanday afternoon last Mr. Harry Marshatl, 4 of he ajeaty's Custom, uurrowly Cseaped an encounter with a tiger.’ Be was spendag tho. q troupe th roiled it cy water, He REE rs day with Mr. Chirke at the farm Kaunnehs, and in the afternoon went for a quiet stroll min in epot ulong the Kloof to the fevorit pt be dam, and suddenly came rink boy tt the stream, fe iinputal the gu at the benst and pulled the trixger, the cap. missed tra, snarl, nice bark of wht Gf plenstireene ‘tian ale a but The antinal then, with a A tho celebrated wild tygetres, the iv aeored att aver with the pres kers whe have from time to Viatied the spot. Mr. Marshall attempted a sucond thine to ttre, with no better result than at Gret. Tt then occurred to him that ft niiuht pos: Abily be fortunate for bien the hls un refused for hud he wounded the brute it oortaiuiy would have atineked hin ¥ ch camps have been great y by ters, she pours ot whi have been found [a the camp, and on one ve slo tho tyer’s hair foutid: onthe ehiw of indicated an encounter, in whieh the ostri cumy off yietor, A grad nimt apou the fen will shortly take piace, at whleh some exciting gure may be oxpected, “fhe danger that Mr, batt ceenped may Ve giteased by thosy who on Mr, Ua r the crouching amt seatebtny ward, Of Great Winterbook, geome years from a woumbed tizer, ‘The brute had veen caught Ina trap, and aprang at Me. Hasward an he apron hes jo ternal: biting his wrist through and scalping him. Mr. Mi stall's animal hes not yet been capture though parties have been on the loukout fe him ever singe, en Morstord's Act Phosphate in Nervows . Discasen, W, A. Haminond, 3. D., tite Burgean-Genern! United Stites Army, anid that, nider the nesento and Horstord’a Act Phosphate, a young: Jandy recovered her renson, who had been ren dered Insane by a dream, Ty : —— The Lost is slways the cheapest, therefore get one of the new No.8 sowlng-machines, best in the world, Whoeler & Wilson Manufacturlag Company, No, 155 State street. eee eeenneee BUSINESS NOTICES, Tho grentout blessing ever offered to sultoring humanity 13 Arcnd’s Ritniyes. te dys pepala, zasteitis, pause, wanerat bility, cone, sumption, ete, t nots ikea charm. Distresds depression, Unvasiness vanish, Comfort: tukes the roluce, Appetite and strength return ag if by magic. Crimyss is nots aiedielnes it isa tod In torn of 0 pleisint ilk wine, It represents all tho cloments of nutrition in a yvitalleod and u ted Foren, wie noth else so rapally rT te bled, Sreative on Wiis es vent frev to any address, Howare. of bnitutlos avons Kuinyss js not gold to tho trade, Cone Bumntrs applied directly by A. 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Special Bargains! 150 Heavy All-Wool Beaver’ Shawls, full size, at $2.50, worth $4.00. 95 Reversible Beaver Shawls very heavy, at $4.50; cheap for $6.00. 300 Rev. Beaver Shawls at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00; worth from $7.00 to $14.00. : : ‘65 Reversible Camel's Hair Shawls, extra fine quali- ty, at $7.50;. usual price $10.00. 175 French Cashmere Striped Shawls from $6.00 to $20.00; extra value. Our Stock of. India Decca Shawls to be closed out regardless of cost. 6oo Double Blanket Shawls at $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, and $7.50; less than last year’s prices. Also an elegant assortment of Paisley Longs and Squares, Black Cashmere Longs and Squares. and India Cashmere Shawls, at very low prices, Same Goods at our North Side House, North Clark and Evie-sts, CARSON, PIRIE & 60, OSIERY, Chas. Gossage § Co. Bargains — Ladies’ Hosiery! Oxford and Cambridge Mixed Cotton, full regular, at - 25¢ pair. All Wool, Solid Colors, - 35c pair. Richly Emb'd Batbriggans, 36c pair. 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The Honey of the Plant Morehound soories ar SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tot Balm Abies Balsamea CLEANSES and WeEA18 the throat ard Five additional ine * gredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful leading ta the lunge. ‘A Cough may be fitly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption malady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHQUND AND TAR Is the surest known preventive, ‘Therefurt, delay nol a tomcat t¢ i take this CERTAIN BPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great benef from iis soothing properties, when suffering with Croup aad Whcoplay 3[ Cough, PRICLS7 +500, and $1, Large Size Cheapest, C.M. CRITTENTON, Sole Prop » New TOOTHACHE DRORS . CURE IM QNE MINUTE. 4 AWL $1.00, worth $2. - '