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FOREIGN. Rapidly Getting Too d frelani Eloy Hot for Mr. cott. ' fforings of the Unfortunate 3 ea dghnent of Orange- mon, ——_—_—$_—— Alarm of the Tory Press Re- garding Govornmeontat Intentions. ° Two Thousand Corpses Lying Un- buried at So Uj Bolak, in Porsia, Dulcigno Getting Very Hun- gry in the Midst of Her Troubles. Disastrous Floods of Rain KRe- ported in Various Parts of Italy. Imposing Demonstration of Aus- trian Nationalists at Vienna Yesterday. THE IRIS NO COERCION, Jospoy, Nov. 14.—The Observer has rea- son to believe that the Ministrydo not intend fouse any immedinte exeeptionnl mensures fortho preservation of the peace in Ireland, butintend to defer netion until the meetlng of Parliament, which may be expected early in January. TORY APPREMENSIONS. The St. James Gazette, in a lending edito- nai yesterday evening, expressed fear that the Ministry “are driving or being driven. towards legistation creating 0 peasant propri- tary throughont Ireland, probably with a slew to extending its operation to the rest of 1h6 United Kingdom later on, ‘he ultiinate means will probably be the purchase of tho Innd by tha State and its distribution to tho peasantry. (o be pald for in acertaln term of years. Nothing short of this will be accept- ed by the Irish agitators, THE RADICAL MEMOGS OF THE GOVERN: MF and thelr supporters will not consent to co- erclon, ‘The Ministry will yleld to the Rad- leals rather than suffer the Cabinet to break up. Anattempt may be made’ to clothe the plan In sume disguise; but, substantially and {nits full effect, this ts what the extranoe men Iu the Cabinet are hoping and striving for. Should the measure fail to pass the House of Commons, or, having passed the Commons, be rejected by the Houso of Lords, ns it almost certainly would bo, THE DEMAGOGS vould go to thelr constituencies with a good try, for the imagination of the massesis read- ily kindled by schemes for transferring prop- tty from the rich to the poor man, and they know that they would never be taxed forear- tying ontsuch ascheme, It would bo an af- {air of incoine to tho taxpayer.” noycorr, Loynos, Nov. 14.—A dispatch from Bal- Unrobe says; “The general opinion is that ‘twill be absolutely necessary for Boycott to feave the country, as he will have to be pro- ‘eted Hf ho remains tn Ireland,” THE ORANGEMEN, Itis reported that great preparations will bomade for tho departure of the Orangemen. trom Lough Mask when their task Is cont aleted, A CANARD, Loxnon, Noy. 14.—Tho report that n wom- in had been “carded for selling food to ono ofthe Orangemen at Lough Mask turns out lobe whally false, THE ROMAN CATHOLIO BISHOP OF CASHET has written from Rome to Gray, Lord-Mayor of Dublin, stating that the Irish Bishops at Rome desire to subscribe for the fund for Parnell’s defense, IOUN DILLON, M, Psy Addressed 6,000 tenant farmers at Thurles yesterday, THE ORANGEMEN at Lough Mask havo suffered great misery on Account of hoavy raing, against which tholr tents are poor protection, PERSIA. TWO THOUSAND Pontes, TEnERAN, Noy. Dh—T'wo thousand bodies wolylng unburied int y Aa ho environs of So UJ TILE DEATH OF THE PERSIAN COMMANDER- . IN CHIEF, * i confirmed, Unoutan, A. dispatch from Telie- aaah ‘The excitement among tho in- He ls of Urumiah ngalnat Lhe Christians, bisa aly the’ American missionaries, for Ine ttPbosea complicity with the Kurds, 1s alemdar Tho Christians, however, have : next the Persian authoritles that the Uspletons of compllelty are baseless, YRANOE. , BAUDRY D'AgsON, Pants, Noy, 14.—In the Chamber of Dopu- ‘ spealerday Chevreau, Bonapartist, come abt ha that President Gambetta had disre- nced the rules af the House In the Baudry ‘Aston affalr, Gambetta cl selon cf i aC harncterized the ae Teed oy peltad Deputy and his friends Loynow, Noy. ——. : = PAIN, REE-TRADE MEETING, qlannan, Nov, 1W.—At 0 largo free-trade REY Mg hero a demand was mule for 0 Te shan of tha Customs taritls, with a view to ining concessions from other countries, ——_ TURKKY, DULCIGNO HUNGRY, Constaxtixoren, Nov, 4.—Three thou- Bnd tuhabit e tearcity of ae left Dulcigno owlng to 4 ITALY, FLons, H.—Disastrous floods are Loxnox, Nov, Teported fn vari 1 4 adatuyeee itis parts uf Italy, caused by —— . RUSSIA, . Br, Perensnunge Now, 4.—Tho appolnt- Tent, bo Minister o pueti tees to be Minister of Finance, Is ———— AUSTRIA, We Big Nx," Vira, Nov, 14.—Four thousand Austro- eran Soustitutionalists met here to-day, a Zs cn ChiCAGoO ats IBUNE:. MONDAY, NOV BER LBB, 15, -and made an bnposing demonstration against the ferlerultatte tendeney of the Government, Resolutions were passed declaring the fedter- alistie tendeneles of the Selavs dangerous to Austrian unity, and enleadated to sow «ls. cord between the nationalities, re THE WEATHER, Orricn oF tite Cine BtaNaT OFricra, Wasutnatos, Nov, 6-1 a m.—tntications— For the Ohio Valloy and ‘von cloudy or partly sloudy weather, With fonal rain or snow, westerly bucking to warmer southerly whats, and falling baroneter, For tho Lower Luke region, cloudy wenthor with occnsional rain or snow, westerly backing to Suirtiiee southorly wines, witty fullling burom at Vor the Upper Loke regton, Increasing cloud: Neay with niin or snow, witrmersnutherly wld, falling barometer, possibly followed by winds enifthys to colder northwesterly, with rising bas rometer, Vor thu Upper Missiestppl nid Lower Missourl Vatteya, (nee ing cloudiness, with ascasional snow or rin, tallliys lutrometer, warmer south: westerly winds. tullowed by whity snitting te noptheusioriys With riatog buraneter, y Hive a depley of cantionary signals tte from $ until further orders, Tn the ennal region of Onto, Ind and Wie hols the temperiture wil remain below the frecaime polut the yreator part of the the wie Ur Puesdiy. In the remnining regions the tem peratures will sink below the Freesing polnt dure toy Buruday andl Monday nights, Candonary signitls are ordered for Duluth, Houghton, Suckfiaw, Eeennnbn, Milwaukee, Section ty Grand Taxon, Section 1s and Chleage, Perensncnd, Vi. Nov. 1—The first snow of the season fell here today wu 1 ONSEN ATIONR, cetacean AGO: Ms Time, | Bary Ther. Muy Wind. Vel) dein.) Weather PA Pa x MI Derrott.. Dade Cit Fk i ‘Grand Lny Indiamnpolla... Keokuk... Sundusky.., Ean Francisot., Shrovoport, Bpringdel t L0ul8, ink Winnemue Yunkton, Noses Clnasiiled. London Globe, a pranels Grose, in his mh ponillx to Hogarth’s nents of Henuty,” delinentes elght typlent noses. ‘There is the angular; the aquillus or Homun; te yeas benk; the straight or Gre- clan; the bulbous or bottled; the turnede-np or guub; andthe mixedor broken, Of tho Inttor, by tho way, the noses-nf at lens’ two Wlustrious, men may be takenus ftustration yeho Brahe and Michael Angeto, tho Intter of whom owed his Magraceful appendix to a violent blow froma compunton with whom ho was at vartanes, and who thus distigured the great artist for life and Justantly ted, ‘To these may bu added the grent orator, Cleero, upon whom Nature seems to have bestowed a hasal organ of a type decidodiy “mixed,” if notgbroken, Phatnrel, in his life of the quofatous Ronin, siya that ho had a linc ex= erescence on tho top of his nuso in resemblance of # vetoh—eleor fu Lauin—from which hw took his sire, Vliny says, with more probability, that tho nue originated fn extensive culti- vation of vetehes, Just as athors hud previ- ously been surnuincd from erops of othor kinds, Howover this may be, tho fact of Cleoro’s snub nose may no’ doubt be accepted, and itnecords with the traditional behet that this description of nox is usually Indicative of a flery, qutok, Jmpeluoits temper, Clevre having possessed this churncterlstle Ina marked de- grec, Hornee seema tu rogard the short nose, with a litthe turn-up at the end, as the mark of A person alven ton good dealot jibing and deering. Murtlal enllgit the rhinocerds nose, and stys that “it was highly fushlonable In his day, and everybody alfecting this kind ef probasels AS ng fndiention of a satirienl bunior, ‘Tho “angular " nose, ig Grose culls it. 18 tho long, vlonrly-eut pointed orginy and was, no doubt, ho type towhien floras altudes when he gays Chat it fy Indicative of sutiricnl wit, ‘rho parrot. beak "ds the nose with which Mr. Punch ssually adorne his curleuture of tho Sultan or Khedlve, and i# akin to the typleul Jewish nosoall overthe world. ‘Tho ot types given embrace every do scription of tho feature, und students of enrl- oututre tre stron Ph recommended in the trontive alluded to to mnké themselves perfectly familiar with the simple lines by which thes ‘curiously comprehensive sketches are offectod. A vory singular fact has beon observed with regurd hot a0 much to the shape of tho nose 16 to tho setting af it in tho face, so to spunk, Yo bawtrietly correct from the artist's paint at viow, tho noso should be ncourately in the mid- dle of the fice and nt right angles with a line from the pupil of onceye to that of tho other. Asn mutter of fuct, it fs rarely or nover found thus pliced. Ibis almost inviriably a Tittle out of “tho squure,” and the fect of Its boing so Is ofton that which lends a peculiar expression and plquaney to tho fuco, A inedigal writer points out that there aro anutomicil rensons why a slight deviation from the true central Ine may be expected, nnd that tho Hoso which {5 thus accurately straight between the two area may ho considered an abnormal one, and that the only absotutely correct orgun is that which thus doviutes a little to tho right or left, a ‘Tho Popo's Flnancos, Landon Telegraph, Wo hohr from Rome that CardinalJacobint tna been nominated by the Pape to the post once held by tho astute Antonelli, and moro recontly by Cardinal Ninn, who, notwithstanding bis reat learning und yacied acquircments, has been anything but a diplonitte success a4 Pons tient Seeretary of State, Tho negutintion s bas tweon the Vatican and tho Radzivill Palace be» ing for the presontutan absotute standatill, dacoblni’s services aro no longer required at Vieuna, where he will be repinced by Vanut- teltl, the Papul Nunelo now at Brussels, For Cardinal Nina is destined tho oice of Prefect ot tho Papal Court functlonury charged with the supervision of the Pontitt's real and person: al eatates, as woll as with tho administration of hig fixed and fuctuuting revenues, Hie Eminonco will also. preside over a’ com- mittee of Cardinale and prelates, about to bo nppointed for the purpose of reorguolzing the Peter's penco fund, tho productlyoness of which hag fallen olf year by yeur since the death of Plus IX. It upnears tut despite the many reductions in hls household expenditure etfected by Loo X11, the outlay of the Hol Bee still ninounts to nearly 6,000,000 iro annuals ly, towaid which total Papal tavestinonta in foreign stocks, ete.. only contribute nbout 1 million and a half. ‘Thus ‘it becomes desirable Chat tha Peter's (patiee should bo made to ylold ag much as wil bulunce tho Pontitical. budget, and even a trifle more, wherewith by dexrevs to augment the capitalinvested abrond, Aho Fave, still dectinos to necept the Invome—thres and a uarter millions of ire—otfered to him by the tallin Goverumont, withough tt bas Intely been proposed that this gubyention should tike the form of fn personul contribution to tue Poter's [ever fund on the part of thir Majesties tho King aud Queen of Iuly. As, however, the doficit in ule revenues must bo made up some- how, it is hig tat n strong appeal to the faitufal will shortly be promulgated nt tho ine ligation of tho Committees above reforred to, with tho object of achluying this desideratum, <a — The Now MMebrides, The New Hebrides, where the Lritish havo Jatuly established a coaling station, with the ule mate intent, as tho French newspapers bot ule Tousounbly suspect, of annexing the lalunils, ure In the Pacifia Gceun, to the northoust of Now Culedoniu, and to tho west of tha Fijly, and ure considered tho most westerly part of Polynesia. Tho islands comprise Evpiritu. Sunto, sixty-tve miles tong by twenty broad; Mullicallo, aixty by twenty-olybt miles; Ambryin, Annatot of muogo, Taunn, having an active volcano, Aurora, all imuch sinuller, dtost of the group are well wooded and hilly, some yen mouutain- ous. 'Eho most valuable woods pre sandal aud ebony; the. chlof vegetable products yams, sweet potatos, cucumbers, banunua, cocoue nut, the soto animal of couscquonce 1 small bok. which $4 no bigger atgaturity than a rabbit. Tho area of the group Te ostimuted at 26,000 square nilles, aed the population ati Oo, ‘The tniobitunts, fleree, bat indatent and ilthy, ave of the Papuan rice. ‘Thoy, like other Papiiuy, aro generally weil formed, have ten ulur features, jntellizont Uluck eyes, small white vcoth, curly baler, thick “lps, and largo mouths, Thule uesca ure sharp, though flat beueath, nostrils widy, artd thule skin dock, browns They are often taller thun Europeans, but tholr legs ure long and thin, and they have tho splay feotof tho nesro. ‘Tho mou bulld the hots, hollow trunks of trees ints canoes, hunt nud fishy whlle tho women Ui the Helds, mike iit, cut wood, nnd do the heaviest work. Thole fot in Hat, feutts, birds, and the les of the wild hogs, Their wenpona are mainly etube, and hows and arrows. ‘Tho balr of tha tien 18. renoralty frizzte:d aut Into a large mop; but the {ite of the woman fa always qut short. The nne ves of the New Hebrides “have often been ented cannibals; butit ts very questionable Hf they are auch, ‘They diter lit taany respoets from the Papuans of New Guinea, atid xeon, on the whole, to bo rather inferior to them, Nev- ertholoss. they are declared by all edinolagists “Yo bo of the same race, and In rented) ta the Mahe: " trations, whe, with the ypos ot the human family we as tho Oveante region, houtd annex the New ff would vory soon disiiny a NEW YORK. SENATORS, Speetal Dlapatch to ‘The Chicaga Tribune, New Yon, Nov. 14.—Tho Tones will to- “norrow print about ine columns of letters from correspondents fn ten States of the Union, alving the outlook for the selectton of candidates for the United States Senate, ‘This examluntion (nto the Senatorial situn- on shows that Republieans will replace Democrats in Indiana, Olle, Counectient, aut New Jersey, with a fighting chance for another Loyalist In ‘Tennessee, The Jines say's, In stuunming up tho reports: A careful canvass of ten of the Htates whore Legislatures will select United States Senators during tho approaching winter has been made hy correspondents of tho Times, with the results ulven {i the aecompanying letters. OF tha New: England States, Masgachuectts, ib Is anid, with ‘leet her present senior Kenator, Wenry T. Dawes, white in Connecticut that apostle of Democracy, William W, Eaton, will bo rotired to muke piace for a stalwart Republican In the person of Gen, Joseph It Hawley, New Jersey wilt also send a Republican to Washington as the aueceessor of Theodore &. Randolph, he present Nourbon member, und ex-Seeretary: Ttubeson rppears to be whend fn tho race, IN DELAWARE itis by no means certain Thomas F. Bayard will bo reflected, though his chances now appeurto be best, Ohfoand Indiana will both clect Re- vithilcans to supplint Democrats, Tho chinice of the formor Stute will proudly fall upon her popular Governor, Charles Foster, while in the Intter thors are n number of candidates, of which Gen. Ben Morrison appears most likely: to sttceced, Minnesota will probably ree elect Samuel J. oR. MeMilinn, and Ne- Draska Algernon 8, Paddock. In Tennessee the Democratic representation in tho Legleluture is divided, and, if the Republicans prove to have 1 majority on joint ballot, or even hold the bal- auce of power, thore is 2 good chanco that Post- monster-Genoral Maynard will succeed tn the Senatorial contest. In Goorgia, notwithstanding the ferce war that hus beon waged agalnst ex- Gov. Joseph 5, Brown, he fs likely to be elected to the scut ho now ovccuples as tho appointed successor ot Gen, John 13, Gordon. Ho ditect manner nests, of AiR oF pause thy oceupying what. Tf the Engiiah: ebrided, the aboriginals ARREST. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, New Yorn, Nov. 14.—This evening G. W. Runyan was taken to police headquarters hn this clty by Detective Ferrls. Runyan is accused of embezzling $23,000 from J. HH. McGowan and R. Laidlow, machinists and puntp-mannfacturers, of No, 134 Second atreat, Clneinnatl, O, “She arrest was madu on a telegram from the Ctueinnatl police, The prisoner would not speak about the ac- cusation made against him, and the detective knew nothing of the case beyond the order conveyed in the dispateh, THE RAILROADS. SEALORT TERMINALS. A scheme to save a day's oceun travel be- tween New York und Liverpool, it fe suid, 1s under Vanderbilt's consiterntion, It involves the construction of n bridge from Manhattan Island to Hunter's Point, and tho construction of a rond to the extreme eastern end of Long Ialund, whero a large shipping port will be gstubiighed, All the loading seaport cities are aroused to tha incrousing of torminul facilities, Hoston entorprise begun this ‘week to complete asoventecn-mile gup to hive a now rail outlet. west, which will confer exceptional commercial advantages upon her. New York [s not belind hand, The Pennsylvania Hallrowd Company have increased thor eapaelty to untond trelght. cars to 1200 per day at Jersey City, ‘The mame tnoth clovator hag 1,600,000 bushels vupucity, and cun Ol into four ships simultanegusly, and bealdes have plors for throe large stenin~, pull wud storngo cupicity for 20,000 tons of freight. Baltimore bus almost equal elevator cavuelty, aud hus fucilities unloads ing 30 tas TEN er per day, besklcs vast store-room, Philadelphia has 463 neres of stor- jugs room, track ruoin for 4,170 freight cars, un dntdlng room for 894 card, and over 21.000 reet of berth room for vesscis, Nuw Orleans has her jetties. She ts pushing railroad coustruccon to Vexas connections and cultivating rapid com merelal Intercourse by river with St. Luts, of which tho contemplated barge tic Is x sample. Iesides this, new railroids are uniler way, ex- tending from diferent polnts wong tho river In- ward, connecting with existing Hucs, Ench city Is making tho best possible bid for the growin, trade of tho tnterlor, Vigorous competition i destined to porform a valuubie part tu reducing the costof roavhiug the seabunrd. In proportion ts transportation capacity ts multiplied and ree duced ii cost und terminal facilities fmproved, will tho value of fand and Its produets through- out the vast Interlor bo inerensed, . Cost of Iransportation has been groatly reduced during. Lon yeurs, Various Cconoinies suggosted by ox= perience nnd close attontion to the intercats of stockholders and the public have beet intro- duced, nnd vast tracts bave thoreby been opened ror culdivation. Hattrond and commarctil en- terprise huve much to dof with multiplying the produciug and consuming expacity of ‘a people and thedevefopment of the power aud grentuess of anntion, —— TOLEDO'S AMBITION. Tho Toledo Katlroader makes tho following plea forthe construction of a now Hue from ‘Toledu to Uuttatos ‘The proposition to bulkta new line from ‘To- ledo to Bultalo, is one which deeply interests covery ownor of property bere, und te prountly the list that will utford a fale opartunity to sud cosstutly compete with Chfeage and otuor West- ern rivals, ‘Tho gront present want (s more aud better outlets to the Enst, to properly disnosu of the large busines, wow centering at ‘oledo, and if thesoaro not provided the volume ol business Nar at this ptuce will not, cannot, Ine ereasy, but will jthae. thromgh otber poltts via othor routes to the seabourd, The dijtigulty docs not arise from the wnwillingness of luca in aperutlon to uccommodate the trado, but from th fe inability te do Bo, ‘Tho reusons for this may be briefly atated: There are sent to Chleago from poluts enst of ‘Volodo ten louded cars to une to Loledo, ‘This is not simply an assertion, Rellublo etatlstica show thia to be the preelse situutlon, Noimore empty curs of any conseqitenoe aro handled West, a8 formorly, and 60 ‘Toledo is feft without trans. portation durmg tho senson of closed navign= don, ‘Tho largo wants of Chlougu and tributary: territory beyond occupy all the facilities the uxe JeLing companies can, oF ut leust all thoy do, fur= lab Within ten years Tolodo's altuation baa mato. rally chan Formerly large numbers. of ouply cars cume hore from the Eaat; now tho Increased wants of fur Western trida take then nearly all. through loaded. Tho Woat is uslug muny articles in lurgely tnerenged volume over what it formerly did, and this uccuples all tho tranaportution Tucilities, and tends nit the while. to mare and swore loave ‘Poledy out of facllitios for tho custern movement of bor recolpts, ‘Lo- ledo'’a weakness now consiits in not being tho torminal palut of an Eastora line, and, unless this ts remedied, ahe weed not tndulxo danny droamsof future greatnoss, bocwise thoy will not be realized, Hottor louk things in the faca at once, and, admitting tho serlousndss of tho situation, prepare to mect it tn an elfcetlve and comprehensive manner, that is, by plain ing subastintial way the buflding of a now und Indos pundont tine tuthe Bust, thus plackig tho city weyond thy possibility of. belng checked in bor presont prosperous curcer, Tho olty's peruse ane past Incroasoln business cannot continue tuless thie fe done, because conditions havo su changed. ‘To these, or to tho most importants brict Toraronce only ts noced- sary at thls thrae, : . ‘Tho practical consolidation or extension of threo lines from the seaboard to Chicago, one yori dircotly through ‘Toledo, one passing tty iniles south, and anothor ninety milous avait swoops away.o large trade, of which the ¢lty formerly bud’ almost an entire monopoly. While ttle true that this loss has been us perhaps more than compensated for by fia nt made th othor diregtions, same turn in railway manipulations may dlyort the latter acauisitions, Jonylig no chance epen to nuke up for the logs. Wo hive nothing to say ayalnst theso ele dations; hey may bave benetted the wholo vountry; bub thoy huve wipad out many local onterprivos, and thelr offoot in thle why has hardly beon felt compared with tho way in ewhich [twill bo within ¢wanty years. Up to_ the present tine they havo largely benelited Now Mork. und (Chicago, wad thoy’ are, plowly. but st cludine Gut the Intermediate polite. "Toke tehanco, perhaps, is nuw open, for self-defense; if she Improves it, all may’ be well; If not, she tnay yet mvet the fate of the carly cities of tha faumee Vailuy, THE PENNSYLVANIA TOURISTS, Spectat Diapatch 0 The Chicago Tribune, 2 CLEVELAND, 0, Nov. H,-—-Tho promluant of- Neialsof tha Pennsylvania Redirond epent to- day in Clavetand, and expeet to-morrow morn Ing to go, fn thele kpeeial ont, to Mentor, to call on Gen. Garfield, ‘They will then ya te Allianee, And to Fort Wayne, wheee they will re inate over night. On Tucaday thoy will ingy the shops at Fort Wa: and” then yea to Chit Ho ‘hy program after Uiat Ia, Rleltimond, Tad., on tho lithy itis on the bsths Indianagells onthe ht Chaeimiat! to the eh; and Colum basnnd Muaburg the 2d and sith, The party oxpeuts to be at home in time to! partake of ‘Thanksulying turkeys, Tu the Western Aenoctated freet, Convrbaxb, Nov H—Presideut Hoberts and twenty othur ofiverdof tho Penuylyanin Maile roud Compiay and Pemaylvanie Company qrissed Sunday bers, They are on the annie Inapection uf the companies railways and | nes, travelling by speech train, ‘They teave tos mnorrow nothing for Milinee, then go West. THE NORTRUWESTERN, Apeetat Dispatch ta The Chieaga Tribune, Manson, Wis, Nov. 4.—Tho fortheoiming ans nund report of the Raitrond Commisetoners will show the following concerning tis operations of the Chicago & Northwestern Ratlvond Companys ‘Tho total recuipts for the year ending June), (a, were #10355, 12); operating exp BO,14,= Ga a8 Of income over expenses, 80.15, 6; HOMIt of rentals ped diferent HY ronal, SOG: ividena deatie S240. tout humbor of passengers killed on all ines, 6; nutes ber injured, 3. PIT'TsBU . Speetal Dispateh to The Chicaga Trihunes CuRVELAND, ©. Noy. 1L—Tho lonnsylvania Ratroad aflelals here on a tour of inspection passed tho day quintly at the Kennard House, and, £0 far 0s tearned, no conference with other railroad men has been held or business of any kind done, Of course, there are rumors to tho contrary, but thoy can be traced to un rellable source, Ong of tho party, well known throwrh the country, but who iid not want hls inte mentioned, wi t that all the money for the pros oved Bultalo, ‘Toledo & Chicago. Ttaullroad had or tite new line ts, pressed the opinion ork Ww begin early, and its enmpletion would result in the downfall of both the new ine and the Lake Shorg Round. THE SONORA RAILROAD, Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Guayaas,. Mux, Oct. 4.—Work on the Sonora Rallway ling progressed steadily sinew the commencement of operations In May last, ‘Twenty-four miles of road are now graded and ready for superstructure, About 0 nen gre employed, of which 100 are forelgn- ers, mostly Americans. ‘The terminus of the Hine Is on tho Istand of Ardila, on the western sldvof whieh a wharf has becn built extending Into seventeen fer depth at low water spring tes, aad at while 1s of that draft can lie safely, the bottont ng a deep dayer of soft inttd. Vessels: rawing up to sixteen fee! 1 ly in the inner harbor, whl dor, which is perfectly seeure, can ttecommno- date ships of any draft, ‘The tstaud is econ. neeted with the malniand by a pile bridge about 600 feet long. Acargu of roils has arriyed, and three wore are shortly due. A locomotive and twenty tlat-cars aecompany the first cargo (1,800 tons steel ralls). The State Government and municipal aus thorltles have shown, themselves very well lisposed In favor of the enterprise, and have ext much confidence In the benefits to State to be expeeted trom the opening of the railway, A few people who own prop: erty in the ely, are disappolited that the depot of the rallway Is to be so far from the centre of the town. In thelr interest a small weekly paper has ralsed very. senseless ehunor i ignorance of the terms of the Com, pany’s contract with the Government. Au ardele appeared in recent San Francisco newspapers stating thatthe people were ill- disposed towards the enterprise, and that in consequence disturbances were snticlyated, so,that the oficers of the Company bad re- quested. protection from the Government; also stating that several employés had e! lenged the editor of the Joeal paper here, all of wHTel statements are malicious false hoods, A great atgmentation of ntuing enterpriso ty this State may be'surely looked for when the railway ly completed to Hermosillo, and sul! greater when connection fs mace wt the frontier with an Amertean line, A ttunber of new mining companies have heen estab: lished, othurs are In tr al old enterprises have been re’ Experts and others in the Interest.of At jean eupltablsts, ure mianerous in the diferent. mining ds triets, Assieniturtals and stock-raisers are. algo exauilning the capabilities of the river bottoms, valleys, and foot ils, and trom a state of utter depression one of netivity and sunguing hope has arisen which is) very cheering after so many yenrs-of stagnation, ‘The people of the State whose most ardent wishes are for peace and a cessation pf the formerly normal condition of revolution, look on the completion of the raliway as ona of the best guarantees for that desirable con- aition, ‘There 1s a Inrgo ficld for agriettutialtua- provement, and when peace has strength. ened the hands of tho Governinent some of the rich lands not entirely controlled by the Yaqul {ndlans with be thrown open to oc- cupation by immigrants, and w large Incrense of prodnetion of cotton and sugar will arte and create an export trade in those articles, Aga whent-exporling country Sonora can nover enter into competition with Callfornia, but she enn stip) abundantly the Southern States of Mexico on: the Paeltic Slope and ulso Nicaragua, As 2 cotton-raising State tho ctlinate Js “admirably sultable, but untll the beforementioned Yaqutl lands are made available for lnprovement, the erops will bo constinied by the various factories now estab- Ushed and others which will hereafter be es- tablished, ITEMS, Tho Wall Street News says n rumor ts currant In Chicago, and pretty generally bolloved, that there 1s to bo a contest for the as yet unutlllzed Chicago & Canada Southern Railrond projee: don. From the present Western termiuus of thie rand to Chiengo—a distines of 390 mtlen— the heavy work ia done and pall for, The Mel tean Southern Company. i Is acknowladge: hold the controlling interest in the propert but that company, or some other party, its very vinphatically nsserted, must occupy tha ground, . A dlapatch from Portland, Ore., gives tho fol- lowing particulars regardiig the formation of anothor transcontinental ratlway by day Gould: “Col. J. ebardson, ono of the leading apicits of tho Utnh Northern, waa in the cits this weak, He brings informution, which may bo relied Upon as qutbontie, tut Jay Gould and his aioe elites of the Uniun Pacitic Railroad have raised. ail the necessary tunds and: completed nll the Arrangemonts for building a stundard-gauge railroad from Owlon to Hoise City, a distance of nbuut 240 miles, Vuere is. narrow-gange road already from Ogden to n point forty wniles north, which will be utilized by Inying « third rall, The road will bo comploted within elghteen months, ‘The Grande Ronde branoh of the Oregon Hall: way and Navigation lines to Baker City, Ore, will bo completed about the same time, an there will thon remuatn only 100° miles to com plete another transeontinentut rallway,”* Tho managers of tho Chicago, Nuriington & Quincy Raffrond deny that they are In any way connected with the few movement far obtain. ing the lund at the Lake-Front betwoen Hane daiph and Monrog forndupet. They say thoy bave defultly areanged to xo on tha’ West Sido asaoan atthe Madison street bridgo agpot ls completed, the contract for its use having beon signed, senied, and dellyored some thno aga, All, the Intoreat the Hurliueton hud In tho Lukes Front haa been turacd over to the other compas ines. Tho Uurllngton, thoy say, wilt be wrently benvetited by moving Into the new West sido depot. It will nebonly save inlets: niluutes in rouohing its terminus in thle city, but will alaa wiye quite an amount of money now paid for nso of track to the THlinois Contral, ns tho Burlington will have {8 own tenck Wimost up ta the door of the now West Side dopot. ‘Tho rult- road companies, therefore, interested in. the purchage of the Lake- Front for a new dupot ara the Ilinols Contral, Michivan Central, and Dale more & Ohlo Kallroud: —————— AN UNKNOWN FLOATER, Barly last eyouing the body of an unknown man was found flouting in tho river at the foot Of Harrison struct. It was taken tu tho Morgue by Oflcor P, Cummings, To deconscd was about 00 years of age, five fect elght inches tall, dark hate and mustacho, aud was clad ina dark cout, eruy puntaloons and yest, and checked shirt. ‘There was one silver dollar, one $5 bill, and a nickol, found in tho pockets, but nothin; Peele ae ito ers Sue newer! 18 AIG KOLOra on ave been, reported misaing econ ei ol <<a er, SERIOUSLY ILL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GALENA, IIL, Nov, 1.~Postinastor Huntington, of thigcity, is lying seriously i) ot bie reste dence, on Prospect strect, Onjthe night of tho Grant recopiion, Iu November last, Mr. Hunt- ington was badly Injured by the nooldentul ox» poston pen la th Lirewaties, singe wale thine ‘nailed In heulth, und the greate part ott the tind, bas boon contined to nis beds ———————— 5 CANCER, Sptctus Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ocoxoxowoc, Wis, Nov. 14.—Jogoph J, Mann, ®& prosperous and well-knowa Carmer, who for Aye years hus suffercd indescribable agony of mind and body, died at hiy residence yesterday 1 morning of tneor. The eancer waa on his neck, and hid griutundly worked [tself tenn artery. ‘The diense scema to pave been horeditary, as overall of bis family or relatives had alao ded of ft. Ie Jenves inapy well-known relatives and grown children, OASUAL'TIES. SMASIIUP. Speetal Dispatch ta The Chicagn Tribune, Davarette, Tid, Nov. 1.—Yeaterday a awitch- ongino onthe Indinnapolly Cinetanat) & Lata yelto Hulteond ran into a freiyit train on the Loulsille, New Albany & Chiengo Haflrond at the crossing south of the city, danuring the en- xine pretty badly and amnshing two ens to pieces: Vortunntely nd one was hurt, the engineer get- thug off in the, Curvy i. Wyo, Nov. I-A fatal necident happoned yesterday at Carbon Statton, on the Union Facitte Road, enused by the ptrting of a train contalning Mormon immigrants, ‘The brakonnin bad not tine to tag a freight tral following, and a vollision resutted, Une pusaene ger aod brakoann were killed, and several puasenygors Inully woundesl, BURNED TO DEATIL, Spectat Mepatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Sr. Lovis, Mo. Nov. W.—Lizaie Kelley, 4 years: old, attending choo ut thie pseph's Convent In this elty, was playing near a redhiot stove this afternoon, While twirlug her handkerehie? around it came in contuct with the stove and cnught fire, ‘The child put the burning hana- kerehlof fn her pocket, und, in this way, set flro to herdreas und clothing, She ran, screaming, out of one apartment and Intonnother, Sister Allela, xeeing hor, picked up ao blanket and Wrapped itaround her, quenehing the Hames, Wut not until they had burned the little one so badly that she died from tho effects of her ine Juries at 11 o’cluek tu-night. THE OLD (CALE, Spectat Dispatch to The Ghicugo Tribune, Atox, Hl, Nov. W.—A° young nan named Charles Alt, while out hunting this tnorning, ac- cldentally shot himself, Ho was pulling bls gun outof wm apring wagon, with the muzzle toward him, when the hammer caught and discharged one barrel of tha gun. The whole lond lodged bn Alt's loft’ breast, causing almost instant death. He leaves a wife and one child to mourn his une timely denth, and many relatives and trlends in He BOUIN UTINY where he was very bighly es- jeemed. NEARLY ANOTHER CALAMITY. Povankrersiz, N. Y., Noy. 4.—While the steamboat Muckbird, of Sturin's harbor teet, was comlug to this city from Newburg Saturday night with rbout 150 ¢ rstonists, it rn into a rock ten imiles above Fort, Montgomery and sprung a leak. Tho Captain beached her, and the men went ashore, made a fire, and bi- vorneked there for the night. In the morning hotween } and 4 o'clock thoy were taken on the D ittu tha city, ‘The Bluckbird was Hated to-day, INDIANAPOLIS. Speetal Dievateh to The Chteago Tribune, Ispianarouis, Ind. Nov. H,—The reaction killed Wiliam Champion, a boy who had bis arm taken off Friday by a belt In the Juurnat Company's job-rvom, Until an hour or twa be- fore his death ho was thought to be getting alang welt. Several days ny Mra, James Mahoney fell Into a, cellar excavation, Saturday: atternoon sho beyun tu grow worse, and dicd last night. . —- KILLED IN A WELL. Special Disputch to The Calcago Tribune, Bioomtnatos, Ul., Nov. 14.—Dantei Cramie, of Gibson City, Ford Conmty, yesterday was ine atantly kKied ot Guthrie, in that county, while Migeing a well. A bucket of curth belng drawn up froin the well broke vose, falllng Uitrty feet and crushing Crs head and back s0 that death came very quickly. STEAMER LOST. Pouankrersie, Nov, 1.—The steamer Monl- tor, plying between Peckskilt and New York, ran on the recks near Glenwood lust night and wil he a total loss, Nu livas were lost. Sho wus wamall freight steamer valued at $12,000. CRUSHED. Crevenaxm, 0. Nov. HA Terald special froin Massillon stutes that a t3-yenr-ald boy was killed yesterday In the Grove conl-ming by the falling of a huge rock, so heavy yin it required elght men to remoye ft iho Badly. RUN OVER AND KILLED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Oats, Neb, Nov. H.—Thisafternvona Union Pacific switch engine run over and instantly killed David Gilbert, cur-dlenner, aged 73. FATAL FALIL InpIANAPOIS, Ind, Noy, 4.—Thomas P. Gib- bons, Cisincer of a Ateam traveling erane nt tho State-Iouse, fell to-night, brenking bia back. ‘Tho physicians say he ennnot survive. SUICLDE. He CLEVELAND. Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ChEVELAND, O., Nov. 14.—The former husband of Mine, Somers, a prominent mouliste of Cleveland, shot himself through the head this morning on the doorstep of tha Madame’s man- sion, on Prospect street, The duor-bell rang at about do'clock und awakened tho Iniuntes of tho house, who, on investigation, found the min weltorlig in bis Mfe-blood, Light years azo tho deceased, whose real name fg ‘Choma W, Sum mers, married the present Mime. Somere, utider the assumed name of ‘Thomas Somors, in Ottawa, Can. The couple came to :Cieve- Jand, where ho developed alssipated habits. Two. yeursngo bls wife found that Summers was his real name, and that ho bad anotbor wife and threo children in Kent, England. He had mare ried fn Englund under age, so that, according to tho Engitth and Canadian laws, Mme, Somers could obtain no divoree, nor ‘could abe succecd any better In Cleveland, Finally, about soven Months ago, sue proved that he wus adriuukurd, andso gained a roleate, He then throatencd that he would dls on her doorstep, and this morning fullilied bis vow. Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O.. Nov, H.-A sonsition waa created here toeday by the sufekie of Thomas Somers, a min who “formerly moved in the highest clrelee, but of late years hud becomy cise Bipated, Luat night he pissed ta one of hit perlodieal sprees, und, a little after Ud o'clovk this morniug, vised the residence of uis divorea.l wife, Mine, M. 4, Someniu fashionable. drossnaker wt No, 20 Prospeat street, and rung the bell vivlontly, Ming, Somers was awnle ened nad wont to the duor, aud there discovered her foriner sponso sitting on the steps leaning against one of tho pillars of the porch, appar= ently inadreken stupor, Thinking bo had come ou ‘one of his regular carousila to annoy her, she immediately loeked tho door and privatoly sent worl to tho Centrat Police puttion, Two ollicers were divpatched to. tho house, who, on reaching the door, found Sumors slttlug Just ashe hud been seen by bls wife, with arevelyor by bis side and an tyly bullotewound on tho right ale Hf which blood wis Howing freely, covering the porch and steps, ‘The news spread, rapidly, and, though go early, a ¢rowd collected. “The body: was removed fa an undertiker's, yf hits hi Defore pro- ceedings wero beaun for divorue ‘the husband and wite lived in styie, delving fine hordes, Cre- quently visiting Europe, and attracting consid- erable attention everywhero, ‘Tho man's dlsnu- hte budlts In thing led to trouble with his Spores ond she discarded him. dt is rumored that ono of tho causes lending to tho dlyorco sul Was that the husband bud figured in a ecandal which wus tmenrthod by his wife, ay QRAND RAPIDS, ‘Hietal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Gnann Raving, dtich., Noy, H.—Lust night Mr. William Baars, a bookkeeper in tho City Na- Uonal Bank here, aud son of tho Cushior of tha bank, committed suicide by shooting himsult through tho heart from the lower right side, He wont out in the evening, did not return, and when his father went to search for bin was found, as suggested in a pote left in his room, in tho fatnfly lot yt ro cemetery, dead, Tle was a youtg nian 26 or 2 years old, born bere, aud of one of tho boat, oldest, and most respected famitios, Ho bad been troubled with fl health and melancholy at tines for somo yours, and undoubtedly was tnanue, ar frionds sympathize with the stricken IKKANSAS CITY, Sptelat Dispatch to The Chseago Tribune, KansasCrry, Noy, 1t.—(ioorgo Flyiand, for tho Past vix montns husd-waltcr at the Union Depot Hotel, blew bla brains Magia a yovower pbout elve! yonuug at bis howe eat Kune reer ltid hat ey imurried about tou suonths. - ° Sally, ee OCEAN STEAMERS, New Yous, Noy. W.—Arrlyed, Coltio, from Liverpool. ‘. . Qurxxstown, Nov, 1.—Arrived, tho steam- ship Lord Gough, from Philadelphia. Ww ORLBANS, Noy. H.—Arcived, the stceam- ship Horgan City, from Now York peel, ‘Tho buat porlodical for ladies to take monthly and from which they will receive tho greatest }s benells ls Hop Bitters, 8 elrclo of. “LOUK OUT!” What John J. Jeffers Said to His Bitter Enemy, Col. Monte gomery. Sudden Death of John J, Jeffers, Who Recked Not His Own Rede, Circumatances Attending a Bloody and Pretracted Foud. Horse-Thieves in Minois—An: Indianapolis Clothier in Trouble, Etc. ONE END OF A FEUD, Spectal Dispateh to Tre Chieags Tritunes CIScINSATI, Oy Nov. ‘M—An oll and bitter fond tn Gallia County ended In a murder Rature day. Tho sceng was at the Jittle Village, of Dladensbury, twelve miles below Gallipolis, on. the Ohio River. John d. Jeffers waatquiletly rid> ing along the rout when he met his bitter ene> my, Col dames If. M. Montxomery, When within a fow paces, Montgomery squntted, and, emKing 1 carbine, shot defers through the body. The man Hyed but two hours. In_ his ante-mortem statement be anys that, previous to tho: fatul shot, he exclaimed, “Louk outi" ‘This is not denied by the murderer, No wenpon wos found on the deceased, After the shuoting Jeffers remained nudet, for fonr thats his enemy would finish the Jov with another bullet. Montgomery surren- dered, TWO YEARS AGO JEPFERS OPENED FINE ON MONTGOMERY from behind a straw stack, cinptylng five car- (ridges from his revolver, fe elnimed that Montgomery was Intimate with his wife, This the wife denied, other facts confirming her sto- ry. A defense of Insanity was set up by Jelfers* attorneys at the trind which followed the former shooting. On the third trim! Jeffers was sent to the Ohlo Tenitentiary, and had been home two mouths whyon he. tet bis death, Two weeks ngo Jeffers had Montgomery arrested for perjury in the ubove case. He was acquitted, und was on his way to swear out 1 peace-wnr- rant aguinst Jeffera when he bagged his game, ‘The murderer has been fhe scourze of that must villanous seetion uf the country for years. ‘Two men hive been sent to their long home by bis mnpon, He served a terin in the Ohio ature, and was the Democratle candidate enntor from this district Inst full, He tsa prominent and noted bully, mean, viclous, and. very quarrelsome, He served with distinction in the lite war. $2,000 SHORT. Epeetal Niepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Larayerre, Ind. Nov. I—Lewis Mosler, Cashier tn the Louisville, New Albany & Chlengo. Itullruad depot nt Lafayette, Is €2,0u0 short, Mr Moster hus enjoyed the full contldence af the rallruad oflictuls, and fast month received and trrned over to Sumuer ‘f, Lingle, tho Station Agent, the sum of 8210 Lust Monday he re- culved $2,000 and placed it hy an envelope which he put in the cash-drawer, Wednesday the revelation was mido thit tho money was non cst. Mr. Lingle, the responsitie party, who must account to the Company for all funda received, bus been mikiny diti- gent examinations of wl books and papors of thy Cashier's office, thinking perhaps that some mistake might huve been made in footing up the nceounts, but up to this forencen bus not found the money, Mr, Mosler is of tho opluion that the money has been stalen from the money- drawer of his desk.” He fe n-young man of good hubits and is unfversnily respected by atl who know hin. Mr Lingle has implicit contktence in’ Mr. Mosier's integrity, and at thls tho at- taches no blame to hii ¥ AST. LOUIS REPORT, §t. Lovin, Noy. 14.—A report Just came to the Contral Polles Station, from the nerthern part of the elty, that Joseph P. Flannigan, keeper of Asnioon at 2021 Broudway, shat and killed ono man and mortally wounded auother a few min utes before midnight. The names of the dead and wounded are not yet known, and [t does not not secin likely that the partieuturs of the afalr enn be obtalned early eunugh to telegraph to- night. Flaunigan wai arrested, G@ In DAY. Spectat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune. Inptanaronig, Ind, Nov. W.—Upon admise sions made hy G. HL. Day, tha wholesale clothing dealer, who ninde unassicument fist night, on examination efore Judge Adams, warrants were Issued for bis arrest on tho charge of fraudulently disposing of eteck. They were not. served, a9 he [g etlll in custody on Judge Adams" order for oxuniluation, whlch will” take soverat duys. The credit wil probably have hin taken to New Yor! 1 at requisition for obtaln- Ing woods under false pretenses, Slnvoduly lust he ndinitted having shipped over $20,000 worth of roms to his broker and various persona at Chicago, Cineinnatl, St. Louls, and Peoria, HORSE-THIEVES, Special Liepatch 2 ‘The Chleago Tribune, Ciintoy, IIL, Nov. .—dJaines Barnett, living near this city, reported to tho police that a prine thyear-pld borse belonging to hint had been stolen, vutued at $125. No clew, This makes six Uaat have been stolen inas y weeks, three of which bave been recovered. Tho whole number, Including a buggy, were valuud at 8650, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune, Paxtos, 1, Nov. Ho—Sheri! Lyman his ine formation that a Urivht-bay horse, 6 years ald, was stolen from T, Hames, nenr ripe ty Just Friday night. He otters a reward o| —— CANADA Pacific Railway Route—Disputed Breed Clalus tn Manktoba—The N foundiand Ontrages on American Vishormen—Montrerl Harbor=Lunds Purchasing Near the Base of the Rocky Mountains, Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Quennc, Nov, 14.—Judgment has been given in the Superior Court In the cage of the Seninon's net, declaring it egal, and berating alt the ale deged crimps contined in Jail, Nexottutions uro in proyress between the 8t, Vobn cattleeshippers and the Domiuton ithe of steamers for a steainship to curry cattle from that port, Spectat fispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Xinagron, Nov, M.—Seventy-nine families bayo registered tholr names with tho American Consul here since the firat of the year, as tenving for the United States, Spectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tonoxto, Noy, W.—The onlzdtic is rapidly spreading in ‘Yoronto, 'wo-thirds of the horses in town aro nected. Dr, Smlih, of the Veter= Jnury College, bus all be can do to attend to the cunur, Tho Carmelite Fathors of Mt. Elina Monnatery, onthe Cunnda shleof the Niagara Uvar, pro- peae to commence the erection of a new ion tutery. *fnectat Dispatch to Tha ChMeaaa Tribune, Orrawa, Nov. H.—L0 Canadien consures Maj.e Gon. Luurd, It charges bho with refunloy aeeept an otlielnt document written ia Frou It uppenrs he sent it buck to have it tranelate ‘The Hon, Dr, Kehultz, secompanted by a dep tation from Manitoba, recently called on the General to pay tholr respects, and complaln of i The ee CAUTION! air passages ‘Tha wonderful achiovemonta and| action. wiccess of Hale's Money of nod Tar bas caused counterfcita and decepe, Ivo und dangerous mixtures beware ne parts of ita compound namu oF Prado Burk device, 2elved hy thrae vile He not dis bierfiges, but re obtaln **tiate's Es “y ot hound and ‘Tar’ At la full masine s and ala ubserve the above EXACT, Trade-Murk device on thy wrapper, encloning eweds bottle, withous whlch none ty genuine, For Sale by all Druggists. | being insulted. De. Scturltz wilt bring the mate ter up In the Honse ae enrly na convenient. : Itisriumored tbat the Paollle Ratlway syadl- ente has dechied tondopt tho southorninost. uf the trint-Hnes run westward from the first 100. nile section weat of Winnipeg. Tne Govern Ment wns Uniderstoa] ta have favored the more. northerly route, Ifthe rumor as to tho ayndl- Gate's fitentious Lo true, the road will pass through Rapld City, and several miles: sou iy (itannh, striking the ald matn tino beyond “Fort. + Filter, Tasauiyittant ofthis rovito meana that Parliament will be usked to withdraw tho chars toe eranted last session to the rallrond whieh is projected ta run almost: pnralle! with the now bhepneest mals line, . The nppronch of tho sosafon, and the threat~ ena legisiativenction upon the conl-oll quos- Hon, have had the effet. of nlrendy reduatng tho © reeofconleoll here by five conte por gallon. Should nouction be taken, the price will bo ade (after the close of the geasion, olgn constderablo number of disputed reed chilis In St. Agnthe Parish, Sante tobias and, for two or three months this past sunimer, Me. Laing, 2 Government ottcial, was crane on the ground in ingutring Into the « compllented question, He his presented a re- port to the trtinent, recommenling tho adoption of a certains tnsis of settlement of the * ¢cluims. ‘The Department favora his report, and is Inclined to act upon it: but Archbishop Tache, of Si. Botta Js here, and has held frequent * consultations with Slr dotin Muedonild and the Department. bringing pressure to bear upon the Government to teal (t to ndopt n basis more lb, eral to the half-breets, Arviees from New Foundlend announce that the alleved outrages an Aimeriean Hshornien oo the western shore of that (sland have bean fully’ + investlrated. Inspector Carty wan sent to Con- eention Day, where bo arrested five young men, and had thom tried before a Magistmte, on charge uf throwing stones ut the craw of tho Minnesota while In tho net of taking built. Four of the necused wen: convicted und fined heavily. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Trigune. MosTiteat, Nove 1.—Me. Shearer expiained bis peninsular plan for improving the Montreal « Hurbor, at the monthly meeting uf the Harbor Commissioners, with a view to gotting them to monke an eattmate of the cost. After cousitera- ble discussion of the scheme, the Chairman an- nounced that the Hoard woutd consider Mr.‘ Sheurer’s proposition ut its next regular ‘meot= ing. Tho monthly report of the Chairman stated Unit the ship-cnrial in the St. Lawrence was now an feet wide, and nineteon fect deep at tho low= est tide, Fhe fevor for land-purehaalng near tho base of tho Rocky Mountains seoms to have abated notone jot tn Btglend. -It Is stated upon good authority that Mr. Brits4oy, (he celebrated con- tractor, of London, Bog. his bought up two more tracts of Ind, of 8,000 neres euch. pear the base of the Hocky Mountatns, He will colonize thom, and cattle-ralsing for the English markot will bexone Into on an extensive scale. Senator Cochrane has nequired 6,000 acres at Bow Hiver, 500 intles st oof Winnipeg, and will extens| into tho cattles vatsing — business, iy owns | at present tty head of Hereford cattie, imported for the purpose of croseng with native breeds, and whl devate much uttention to the work on big * farm. ‘The flerefords are at present In quarans! Une before Quebee. ‘Tho pope of the Senator fa, that the road fram Winnipeg to the base of the Rocky Mountains witl be tlnished Inside of three years nud therenfter enttle ean be shipped / stralkhtway to Great Britain, It is claimed that y Englishinens are following Mr. Braasey"a exnmiple; and, besides cou: ering tho detafis ot the Puelfic Railroad scheme, Paritament will likety bo asked to sinetion the anle of these aud Jarger tracts of Jand in the Far West. es it should be the business of every ono hav: ine u cold to treat (t promptly and properly une ti it ts gotten rid of—intelligent experience - fortunutely presenting 0 curative In Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all coughs and colds—ailay any exciting tothimmnation of the throat or lungs, and remove the distressing eymptomns of ‘astm or pleurisy. a A genuine Shaker medicine—Corbett’s Shake ers' Sarsnparitl, for diseases of the blood, Ilyor, . and kidneys. 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