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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER hirago Dailn a 1880— TEN PAGES, Lali’ Cals Heal Dolan, h beg rule's Sa Tr lraorlnary hin | FUR-LINED CIRCULARS $25.00. FUR-LINED SILK DOLMANS, $45.00. This Garment ts cheap at $665.00. SATIN DE LYON WRAPS, Fur-Trimmed, $55.00. Good Value at $75.00. ELEGANT FUR-LINED GARMENTS, $50, S60, S65, $75. 1,000 MISSES’ ULSTERS, Plush-Trimmed,--the Novel- ty of the Season. Hoary Ustrs Cirulars, ) Walking Jackets The Ladies will be pleased tocall before purchasing their Winter Wraps, as my styles and prices are hard to beat. The most of them are of my own manufgcture, warranted to be good-titting Garments. The finer goods I import di- ect, and for their Texture, "it, and Elegant Designs have not been equaled in this market. AVY BROWN CLOAKS From $5.00 up. LADIES’ FINE DOLMANS From $7.50 up. Fstonable CHILD'S GARMENTS From $3.00 up. EL LADIES’ ULSTERS From $5.00 up. CRODLARS, with Hoods, From $2.00 up. WALKING JACKETS, Latest Styles, From $8.00 up. 130 All-Wool Beaver Shawls, 7) Reversible Beaver Shawls, (2 Striped Cashmere Shawls, 20 School Shawls, 1) Long Shawls, is HT) Paisley Loug Shawls, * 2 Black Cashmere Shawls, 23 Broche Shawls, ALL AT GREAT BARGAINS, 1780 WINTER SKIRTS, Quilted Satin, Felt Embroidered, lannel Plaited, in endless variety in Styles, Colors, and and Qualities, TIE LOWEST Fae IS 15 GUARANTEED, NL ROPISCHILD, = 188 State: t. TETAS NATION BAN Offers for solo a Mmited amount of NORTH CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY fit Per Cent Morty onge Bonds, #10 Bonds aro plucud on tho market at Liss ae Po TEt ENT, ut which prico they ara the we nae NT OP AG PEM CENT HOND nabs + ‘The tolal tysue of those Hanis 1s $00,000, ella Of which will Le applied, when aold, to tho Raleriog tn pytatunding Londs of sud Company a tn 1831 and 1 and Ins, Moldora of any of toate riety ogi exchange for the now je torma if var! Budo to the bank for this purpose, aegis ‘ RISTO, KEAN & €0., BANKERS, No. 100 Washingtonsst., "@ cunstantly on hund a inv of Choice Investment Securities, telading coy; feus Count vet 2) BONDS nnd 4 the anganty, City, hoot Wands utd ave tu 7 =e Kot ratios, 1206 @ Bish! Rreop nd olegantiy sury- ad. Kewinurant complete, BUAZELTON: Se OY Minorca I i i M i i Ladies will jind ow assort- ment complete, and prices, as usual, the lowest. : Purchasers will find it to thety interest to pay us a visit before making thelr selection. STATE-ST. Michigan-av. and Twenty-second-st. hor SODA WATER, HoT Soda Water DURING THE WINTHIL, with no varlety of DELICIOUS SYRUPS, INCLUDING BEEF-CELERY, Amostagrocabloand highly nutritious boverage,nt the “CIPY PRESCRIPTION DIEUGSTOIE,"” ‘ Cor. Clark and Madison-ets, WM. M. DALE, PPrOrEN ALL NIGHT. Chomtst and Druggiat. 2.5 SISO RU EANEOUS: SEL TL. MILLER? HEREFORDS At the FAT STOCK SHOW, Expo-~ sition Building, This Week. HCORD & PHILLIPS. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ROUGIT AND SOLD OX MABGINS, (54 La Salte-st. 1.0. Mcconn, WW. PHILLIPS, COAL. J. l. HATHAWAY. ANTHRACITE, CUMBERLAND, & BLOSSBURG COAL, BY CARGO, CAR LOAD, & RETAIL, No. 38 Marlet-5t. pocks {Gk Kingehuryeat. | noth ‘Totephones. 1 Of Quarters, Orvicr oy CHIRY QUARTERMABTER, DEVALTMENT OF TEX AH, JAN ANTON(O, Texas, Oct. 15, 180, fealed proposals. in teiblicate, tahoe to the usual reculved at this oflce until 1 Propo: be Poencil Tutidiotss and which ny Suet Ud, fnoluding Hid furnaning nee ‘ail material Inbor, and othur survica regula © GHAKEEUCLION saan Seitho bank inges he buildings pros of fur elaenoet vane BUN YuS“One building for general officer cana) et TPA Fults ica walsteas deg ao anlar at Qo atts ‘on buildings for Captains or campar “ie ah. HAUS one Dullaton for company Guittacts, howuyer, ftded at prancit only rg the extent of thi ho appropriation avallably, v! 85,0U. Wut bids for the wholo work, not excevdlt in PU. yo wall sum ma the Jaw Ilmils the total ezpendl- Ue, ie considered. and, if found udvantageous, id iutn for the wholo work, is wilt bu 8 oe to the he soitinwoney He urther appropriation. rie a aniy, (f such appropriation ed dit thie xt iol jon, Wo thy esontor ‘alruud: SAiMidors will stato en DE which thoy will con- seruct si 0 c will ba iuiadt prosege, in proportion tu tho work Stoviuplshew and ry, if funds shall bo available, with= iit irons tho aum thuncurned until ay h tho foamed tat holdlag 20 pv Ue amount re weekh ay payin But WOTk, un falnca st vali nut ba pald until the f al and satis- ery cuuplotion of the at idcors Will wiate. thu Urleo aa ard for oxs avon, afd por perch (of 25 cublo fact) for miasunry Solow tie two fuut ino, excepting cellar watle, in caso it shall aie Hocessary to cunnience founda- tune below Lhut Ine. tects wecompantod bya bond 11 the ui id ‘made accordiug to tho form preserved. wid fl fd wil Hi'bo cpnpldcrod unives govoupanied oy auch ‘Vie Covornment rosorves tho right to roject apy oF all projosaive Blank’ iropdeuts, wittetnstruotions for bidders, form Sheet upon Pretctarua e vor tu tho Quuttormastur ob ht iliuula, Sb ‘aut alls COMMO sao HOES, AUR LLG % State-st, addressed 10 ‘tha a unidurela ‘Quartormastur United Sistas: ‘army, * Axed « co. WwW ILLOUGHIBY, ROBES BE CHAMBRE, ALA ‘Bernhardt. a BREAKFAST JACKETS, Styles “Delnonico,*? = Japanese, & Harmonie. ee St. Germain, ann 6 “Joh Snrith.??*. ‘Overcoat’ Niatinee”’ TO-DAY, displaying Entire New Line, ine cluding the new Broadway “Surtout” “Ulsterette,” TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED new UI- sterettes received during the past hundred hours, 'Tis the Swell Coat of the world to- day. Every man of ‘good form” should have one. That means “you,” or “your” HUSBAND, SON, FATHER, BROTHER, or LOVER. Don't buy before you sce ours, or you may repent it. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0, The “STYLISH” “CATERERS” to the WANTS of the Male Sex, introducers of Novelties and New Effects for the Tasteful Dressing of Men and Boys, Prices always under, and that is the * TRUTH,” and we can prove it, New 6676 iffe ‘ects’? in Nechiwear, New ‘*Tiffects’? in Hosiery, New «6 iifects ** in Gloves, New ‘*Liffects?? dav Suspenders And we hope this ad. will, have the “ EF- FECT" we most desire,—that you will see our Beautiful New Goods and Extremely Low Prices. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0, “America's” Greatest Clothiers, Corner Madison and Clarkes, Also, 416 to 424 Milwaukee-av. Also, cor. Bluc Istand-av. and Twelfthest, OPES LILL NINE: AT NIGHT, SOMeEL Madison and Peoria-sts. “AS USUAL,” LEADERS! OF POPULAR PRICES. Decided Bargains! “ON SALE” IN OUR CLOAK ROOM! DERBY WALKING COATS! “Good heavy material," $5.00! HEAVY WEIGHT ULSTERS! “ With Hood,” ‘$5.00! Our general assortment of Ulsters “the larg- est in the city.” BEAVER CLOTH CLOATKS! “Nicely Trimmed,” $5.00! Camel’s Hair Circulars “Satin Hood," $7.00! IMPORTED DIAGONAL BEAVER DOLMANS! “Richly Trimmed," $10.00! BLACK DIAGONAL BEAVER ULSTEHERS! “¥or Mourning Weary” $14.00! ELEGANT PLUSH TRIMMED DOLMANS! $20.00! Fifty Distinct Styles! CHILDREN'S CLOAKS! MISSES’ UL- STERS! MISSES’ ULSTERETTES! All at prices to prove that we are “ The LEAD- ERS.” Cail and see the LATEST NOVELTY, REVERSIBLE CIRCULARS! (Two Garments in onc.) Madison and Peorin-sts. Fino Hpuctaclos suited sclont prisctplos. Opera aud ‘Btad? Perron Pojescopen, iy ervscupes, Barometers, SCALES. FAIRBANKS’ | STANDAKD SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. 1118118 Lake St., Chicago, Macwelultobuyanly the Genuine, The je Cribane, TUESDAY, Apsinan Patnicto Ly: is treating the people on the Peruvian Coast much in the sane manner as Croivell treated the coun- trymen of Patriclo’s fineestor, Heo has care ried fire and sword inte thedefesigeless towns of Northern Peru, andjkilled all the inhabit- ants who have not fled for shelter to the Cordillera Mowntatns} He requisitlons” (blackmails) every’ ctf he comes to, and If the requisition fs not jonored he selves the property of tho citizchs, appropriates some of {010 his own use, and destroys that which heennnot use, Je proposes to levy black- mail to the amount of $150,000 on the peaple of Erusile and vicinity, but the latter refuse to pay it, and have fnvited Mr. Lyneh to coma and take It If he can, He will probably ‘try, ‘Tho Peruvians have had =o Mittte —vfitury Intely at oa place called Mozequa, where 400 of them whipped 300 Chilians, ‘The place will proba: bly be the scene of a more fleree battle soon, as hoth partied have Ween reinforced, The Peruvinis try Yo extract some comfort from the fact that Araucantln Indians are playlng havoe with the Nocks land herds and gran- arles of South Chill, and have made bonfires ofa few of the towns Jn that region. This fire-In-the-rear will force the Chitlans to with: draw some of theiy troops from Pern, and will probably have tho effectof Inducing them to modify their demand on the Peruvians. Sumnsan’s report to the Sceretary y was made publle yesterday, Among other things, he recommends that the army be tnereased to 50,000 enlisted men, and says that he agrees with Gen, Sheridan fn saying that the present army Js overworked; he favors providing suitable armaments for tho forts which guard the chief harbors of the country, and thinks that, in view of; tho ex- tension of rallronds in the Western States and ‘Territories, particularly the completion of -the Pacific Roads, many of the minor posts in these regions might be ,wban- doned, and recommends: that: the:. sol- ders be concentrated at strategic polnts along the Natlonal frontier, and’ at points where railroads intersect, 80 that they could be mnoved to threatened points at the shortest. notice, He recommends’ the abandonment of small seacoast forts, and -the estub- Mshment of strong garrisons at Portland, Boston, Newport, Naw York, Port Royal, Key West, San Diego, ‘San: Francised, Vort Townsend, Philadelphia, Hanipton Roads, and Pensacola. Gen. Sherman hasan good word to say for the Milltary School at West Point, aud the Artillery School at Fortress Monroe, He holds that the investigation of the Whit- taker case fully vindleated the authorities at the former place. Suyatorn I} interpolated the Minis- fers in tho French Chambers yesterday in reference to the Inte Mnisterlal crisis, which resulted {u De Freyelnet’s resignation and the enforcement of the religious deerees, M. Buffet intimated that M.De Freycinet was foreed inte resignation because of his strictures on Gambotta, ‘This was. indig- nantly dented by Sentgor- Jules Ferry, who sald that Froyeinet resigned because he was notdn necord with the Cabinet In en- turelng the laws against a body of nen who under the guise of religlous teachers were plotters against the Republic, aud were really instruments in the -hands of 1 Monarchieal Coulitlon, and that thelr resistance to haw was a veritable rebellion. In the course of his specch the Premier charged that money and position had been offered police officials if they would not enforce the law. De Frey- cinet, In reply to tho reference to him, sald that ho ‘refused to enforce tho decrees be- cause enforcament was not opportine. ‘Tho debate will be continued to-dny, and will probably become very warm and Interesting, and bo made the oceasion of many ex- pressions of opinion, : ‘Tnens Is to be an expedition of the ten- ants on the Ierne estate, of which Capt. Boy- vott Is agent, to Newton Butler, Inthe County of Fermanagh, Thursday next, The expedition will be wnder the lead of the Lund-Leaguers, and will probably need no inltitary or police escort, 1t will consist of forty tenants, who, on arrivlag at Lord Erne’s residence at Nowton Butlor, will tender him the full rent of their farms, and then will ask for the dismissal of Boycott, it appears that the tenants have sev- eral times tendered the rent to the Inndiord, but he would only reeetvo it througly his agent, ‘The tenants declare they will not pay through the ugent. Thus, through the mulish obstinacy of wn old man has tie whole west of Lretand been thrown Into a state of excitement for ovor nt week, and the British troops, and the British police, and tho pro-British Orangemen have deen obliged to trudge through dreary miles of muddy road at the huminent danger of thelr Ives, and been: housed in cheerless barns aud more cheerless tents. Comsussionrn Watsin submitiod a re- port in reference to sidewalks to tho Com- mon Counell Inst evening, He held that the present ordinance governing the repair and inspection of defective sidewatks was im- perfect, und recommended (1) that owners of property abuttlug on defective shdowalks shall be obligod to bulld new sidewalks on short notice, or that, failing to do so, tho city shall cause tho sidewalk to be built, and shall be empowered to make an assessment against the property therefor; (8) that tho Council set apart a fund of $25,000 to make these repairs, ‘There isno doubt that thera is need of improvement in this matter of sidewalks, Mr, Waller's suggestions will probably lead to some sutisfactory legislation on tho subject, , 8rrrina Butt, who some time ago evlucad & disposition to surrender, now bids defiance to tho United States Government, and snys he will fight to the bitter end, that he wil! dio rather than surrender, and bis warrlors seem to share his hostile sentimonts: and dare Gen, Miles to attack thom, threatening hin with Custer’a fate if he does, Gen, Miles willtake tha redsking at tholr word, and has probably taken the field against them by this tine, ‘Lhe hostiles cannot re- treat info Canada now, and will probably have to dio or surrender before .many months, Tue Indiana. Supremo Court has mae another blunder, which 38 more ridiculous if Jess important than their now famous decision on the constitutlonat amendinents. Mra, Brown, the alleged murderer of her husband, wus granted a new: trial by the Court on the ground that two jurors named ‘ynor and Dawson wero incompetent to serve on the jury because they were proju- dicod agalust the accused, 1¢ now appears ‘Kins Agricultural Department yesterday issued # statement ag to the condition of the cotton, wheat, and ont crops throughout the country, In the States bordering- on the Mississippi River the cotton crop has suf- fered by recent heavy rains, and It. will not be as good as Inst year. In the Carotinaa, Georgia, and Florida, (he erop promises to be from 4 to 15 per cent better than last year, while in as It will be fully 2 per cent better. ‘The wheat crop of the country will yleld about 31,000,000 bitshels more than that of Inst yenr, ‘The average yleld per sere is better In Minnesota and California, bat not so good In other States. ‘The oat crop Is not as good as that of last yenr. James O'Bt un Irish-American, Is on a visi to the * Ould Sod,” and lias taken to “apeechifying” at Landed, ue meetlies, Ata “Soycotting” meeting—that is, one gotten up for the purpose of “striking ter- ror” to the hearts of azents, Inndlords, ant such—Mr. O'Hrlen told his auditors that their first’ duty was to buy guns, the next to learn how fo use thomy and he suggested that §€ “Boycottery liad no effect on the landlords it would be well to taJect Into them some leaden pills, just for medica! purposes. Mr. O'Brlen isin search of fame and mar tyrdom, Ile may have designs on an Alder- manship in some Amerlean city. HANA, the Canadian. oarsman, had an easy victory over. Trickett. the A wan, yesterday. The race was rowed over the ‘Thames from Putney to Mortlake, a distance of four and three-tighths miles. Hanlan’s victory makes him champion oarsman of the world, enriches him by $2,000 at least. and makes him possessor of the prize enp offered by the London Sportsman. Our Canadian neighbors are very happy over the victory. The Toronto people are wile with joy. ‘Lhelr man has wou, anid they are confident of en- riching themselves at the expense of the backers of the fellow on the other side. Junaz Vintos, of the Lafayette Cireult Court, decided yesterday that Mrs. Mary Peters, and not Mr. Locke, a tax-buyer, fs the owner of $100,000 worth of property in that city. Mrs. Peters’ property wassuld te Locke ata tax sale, and the Judge held that the sale should not have been made heeause Mrs. Peters had enough personal property In the county where the sale occurred to satisfy tho clalm of the tux-gatherer, Ife also hell the sale was void on ucconnt of insuillelent deseription of the property, and because It was not advertised a suficiently long time previous to the sale. ATOR Brown, who was appointed some months ago as sticeessor to Senstor Gordon, -wants to be his own successor, while Mr. Lawton, another Georgia Democrat, wants the place. ‘The Democrats of the Georgia Legislature are pretty evenly divided be- tween the tivo, whille the Republicans hold the balance of power, There will be no ‘canes, and It is believed that Brown will re- eelve the Republican support and the Sen- atorship. Dn SO. Hanmisiuos, the senior Physiclan of Guy’s Hospital, London, and Dr. J, Cooper Farster, the Surgeun of the In- stitution, have tendered their resignations In conseqnante of a dispute with tho Governors about.the control of the -nurses,.- Both ger Yemen have served about forty years In con- nection with the Institution, ‘Lhe .miscon- duct of the nurses and thpir utter unfitness has for some time been a subject of consider- able comment in the London papers. THE Captain-General of Cuba las an eye to business, He wishes to reduce the ex- penses of tha Governmentand at the same thn Increase its resources while adding to the number of laborers in the Island, His plan fs to permit seldiers to become elvillins on condition of paying $1 per month Into the Cuban Treasury. Many of the military men will avail themselves of the conditlons of- fered, ns soldicry In Cuba ls neither s glori- ous nor tt profitable business, Tneme was aimeotlng of Liberals, Free- thinkers, and others, In tlils elty yesterday, who cume together for the purpose of form- ing an Association whose purpose it is to bring about complete separation between Church and State, the taxation: of ehureh property, and the ubolition of Dtble-readlng and other religlous exercises in publite schools and colleges, - ‘The new society Is to be called the National Associutton of Liberals, Tur Russian Governor of the Aslatic Provinces of Kasan was very desirous of spreading the doctrines of the Greek Chureh among 700,000 ‘Nartars of his province. In fact, so anxious was ho in this matter that ho threatened to resort to such misslonury prac- tlees as were common in England during the days of Elizabeth ant Maury. He will have to answer before n Russian tribunal for al- lowlng hts zeal to outrun his digeretion, * ————neees that neither Dawson nor ‘fyner served on the jury at all; that they. were peremptorily challenged and set aside by the counsel for Mrs, Brown, It further appears that tho Jury was accepted before the right of tho defense to peremptory challenge bad been exhausted. So that the fact that they wore not set aside for cause did not prejudlee the case of tho accused. ‘The Indiana Suprema Court evidently nods n little waking up. ee CALLAO was, by an earthquake about a month ago, and although the peu- nie were frightened they would wish that the shock was somewhat soverer, In the be- Nef that f€ it was the Chillan fleet In the harbor might be damaged by tho tidal-waves which naceompany such phenomena, As it was there prevailed for some tinea hopo thatthe Chilian ships aid not escape scot- free, Dagies, Trova resliing near Uniontown, Dauphin County, Pennaylyanta, and the father of fourteon children, afl fiving, was shot dead Sunday night by a burglar who entered Ms room. He fired at the burglar, and the Jatter, whem the old man recognized as Henry Rumber- ger, a nelghbor, returned the shot with fatal effect, Rumbergor hus been arrested, aes Finu ‘destroyod the passenser-depnt of the New Orleans, St. Louls & Chicago Railroad at Now Orleans yesterday morning, ‘Pho Joss Is estimated ut $30,000, ‘Tho Windsor Hotel, at Denvor, was damaged $10,000 worth hy « fire yesterday, Alken MeLaren's knitting-mill at West Sand Lake, Rensselaer County, N, ¥., worth’ $35,000, was destroyed Sunday wight. Tie Crown Inwyera havo furnished the lie Meted Irish agitators with a Call DIL Oe pare tleulars as to tho charges which it will be sought {u prove agalnst them, ‘These con- sist in that they have tiled to frighten fand- lords, prevented them from collegting - thelr rects, aud othurwisy made lfe voryunpleus- ui old farmor of 70," ett tm 20 Aeaquy - avd a fee te fog Roz) Jo IVE. CENTS::*: ant for them, and for agents, balliifs, and such, by holding meetings, displaying pine cards and banners, and by elreulating ine flaiumatory speeches and documents of a seditious nature, In fact, the Crown lavw- yers seem to think that the agitators went foo largely into the cumpalgn-document business.’ * —— Iv now tarns out that Wheeler, the yours Limerick farmer, was not shot by a Land: Leaguer, but by some person whom he fud wronged. Every affray that takes place tn Ireland nowadays $s attributed to: the Land= Leaguer, Just as in 1865 and previous years all tho mischief done in the much-isturbed Istond was attributed “to ‘the American Fenians, Mayon Pautr ,iverpool, O., lias Deen sent toa private asylin at Dittsburg, Ne left his hed Sanday night, and, golng to his alles, scattered ‘valuable documents abotit, dnd was on the point of setting the building on fire when he was discovered. A scalp-wotnd whieh he received accidentally afew weeks ago Is sald to have aifected his brain, ‘Tae Government of Portugal and the pop ulace of the Spanish ‘Towns of Aleante and Barcelona are not as friendly to the Freel: dusults as the Government and nobility ot Spain are. ‘The expelled clerleats will not be permitted to enter Portugal, and those who entered Aleante and Barcelona had to leave as quickly as possible. $230,000 should be appropriated by Congress for the Medleal Department of the army to pay for hospital and medical supplies and for salaries for employes during the year ending June 39, 1882, He also recommends ai appro- priation of $250,000 for anew fire-proof med- fen museim and libra Mr. Join Bnrait, the great Radical leader of England, has been elected Lord Rector of the University of Glaszow by.n iajority of SL votes, Ills opponent was Mr, Jolin Rus- kh, the vuthor and art crltie, whose ‘Lorylsin —excepton the land questlon, about which he holds very radical views—Is of the most approved character. ij = Tue: fire still rages in the Stellartan coal- pits, notwithstanding vigerous efforts te sub- due it by flooding the inines mid stopping the shafts with hay and enrth, Some explosions oceurred yesterday, but there was ny injury to life. The vielnity of the imine presents a desolate appearance, indleating the havoc wrought, passed by the St. Teters- burg Cour tinlon the Russlan NIbUIsts have been mitigated in some instinees. Three of the prisoners sentenced to death will have thelr sentences changed to penal servitude for life, through the mercy and on the recommendation of, the Czar. Ir would seem that the Anglo-trish wuthor- ities do. not yot deem Boycott and hls potato: digzers quite sate. The anititary, guard) wa Incrensed by 109 men yesterday, and Head- ford, an outlying post, Ja being garrisoned, In the meantiie Mr. Boyvott's potatoes and turnips tire being gatheradt.. ‘Tie sentence Tne Chicago Fat-Stock Show, under the nusplees of the LUnols State Ronrd of Agri- culture, opened Jast eventne at the Expost- thon Buildhys with ah titendance. ‘The display fs very Inter wut altogether creditable, and the extibition will daubticss: bellberally patronized. . Ti: Government of San Doiingo believes In atari for revenne. It proposes to im- pose nduty of SL per ton on vessels entering the portof the San Domingo Capital. The money to be collected In thls way will ba used to pay the-expenses of keevlug the port clean, Dirntuensa prevails te analarming extent in Brooklyn. There were not less than't8o new easesaf the dl: ain that city Inst ¥ and on Sunday eighteen enses were adiled, Seartet-fever Is quite prevalent ulso, thera’ } belng forty eases last week, \ ‘conemarnernaanens THE Minnesota State Insane Asylum at St. Peter was totally destroyed last eveulny, |° There were 600 Inmates, and It is feared that some of them perished, Full particulars will be found in our telegraphle columns. Anout $1,065,000 worth of gold bullion was withdrawn from tho Bank of England yesterday for shipment to this country, A portion of itis in bar shape, us the English bank Is rather short of eagles just eis. ‘Tie horrors ‘of the Chitian-Perw have been added to by a bund of Chinese scoundrels, who follow the Chillan army and complete the werk of plunder, aud raplne, and murder of the Chillan forve, Tur manager of « Parisian sensational aiper has bee sentenced to pay nu tine of 12,000 francs to M. Constans, and one of 6,000 franes to the Prefect of Toulouse, for having beled these gentlemen, Mrs. Sauurn Davin, the daughter-In-liw ofMr IL. David, a prominent lawyer of New York, was found dead yesterday morne ing on the porch of her residence. She was murdered, ed Tire Wenther Burean predlets for this region to-duy oceasional light snow, fol- lowed by clearing weather, colder northwest winds, with rising barometer, Cinelnnuutians caught over .1,000 volr-tank in Rden Tho any Tim pounds of fish In the 4 Park In thelr elty yesterday, tribe were there In great varloty, ‘Sun Basutas have achieved another ylee tory aver tho Colantal troops, huving dis lodged them from the Capital of Chief Le thordi’s country, Jasrs A, Hennes, thy defaniting eashler of the Newark (N.d.) Savings Bunk, was convicted: yesterday of SUNEREIOUN ENE aul malfeasinee. : so SN - Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Warenrows, Wis. Nay. Ui.—Snow fell to-tay.to the depth of halt an ineh,—tho first of the seagon, ‘Lhe Mock River froze over last night, and therd are other evidenees: show ie that the advent of whiter Is athand, Spcetat Ulepateh tu ‘The Chicago Vribune Mennors, Uh, Nov. 14.—Winter has sel in hore with great rigor Friduy and Saturday nights. Frosts have penetrated the ground towdepth of from four, to tye inches, and were followed lust night by a heavy fall of show. It resumed snowlng again tis even Ing, with every Indication of a heavy fall, aud by morning. it will probably be six to eight Inches on the level. Pi ig3 ‘Sg ¢ ER: R-EASY.. Ht: The Winning of the World's es Championship by Hanlan. Trickett, the Australian Champion, a Sorry Second. The Multitude Sarath pin the Antics of the; To- ronto Lad ;- And Subsequently Alarmed by a Pretended Apoplectic Fit. Yoronto Absolutely Wild with Joy and Flush with Money. She Began Her Betting When Hanlan Commenced Pulling His Paddles, Everyhody’s Money Up, aud the Aggree gate Said to Be About $300,000. Hanlan Declared by the Englishmen the Most Perfect Oarsman Byer Seen. TUE RACE. HANLAN'S EASY Vicrony, Luspos, Nov. 15.—The weather was not seasonable. ‘he morning broke murky aud showery, A heavy mist was hanging over town and country and the alr wagyery chilly. Notwithstanding thls Inauspletohis outlook, however, there was no wind, and it was gen- erally believed the race would come off, ‘The old road to Barnes was well crowded, and early in the forenvon the bunks of tho river were Hned with as larze n company as could be conveniently accommodated. It yeminded one of the many bouts between Oxford and Cambridge whieh have taken place on this old course, TODAY'S MATCH was between Edward’ Hanlan, of Toronto, champion of America, and Edward Trickett, of Syduey, New South Wales, champlon of the world, over tho championship course from Putney to Mortlake, on the ‘Thimts Hiiver, for the ehamplonship of the world, the Sportsman challenge cup, and £400. The Sportsmen of this morning sald tat bets on the Hanlan-Trickett’ mately’ repue- - sent In the aggregate a far greater | siun than has ever been dependent upon the result of a boat-race; that the Marquis of Lorne, Gov- ernor-General of Canada, has given instruc tions to have the result speelally telegraphed luhny and that Sir Hercules Rovinsoy,.who - recently returned. aes Australia, would witness the race, i" i ‘THIS MORNING Trickett was again the favorit In betting, 5 to th taken on him, and Iald to the extént of £1,600; but before the start Hanian had tuken first placa in the betting, and 7 to 4 on hinn was. offerad ‘freely, aud somo wagers were inade of 2 ta 1, AT 130 Pe nn excellent start was mia nearly full und the water throughout. Hanlan had the Surrey sito‘of the river, He took water nt oxaetly 19214 o’clock, und Trickett was off at the saine In- stant, Both men were in fine form, but Han hin showed his supertority from the first stroke. He went off in his usual style; atrik- fig the Water ut tho rate of | thirty-five’ strokes to the minute ae ‘Trickett put in forty-one. The tide was kK and smooth rntckert | ei was bucked heavily by.iis frlendsuntil the Very last, and the discomfiture among.them Was complete, Hisenormoussize and strength quite imposed of some professionals, but the. heen eyes and every-lay experience uf the ‘Thames watermen gave the race in advance to Hanlin, ‘They were In ils favor toa man almost, aud the cheers which greeted his up- pearance were as hearty ag they were mimiers ous, ‘The start was mado from the Star-and- Garter Mer, just above Iutney bridge. HANLAN, as he sat In the boat, lind thatalr of. self-sntlss ; faction and confidence, u result which a long series of vielories has fmpressed pon bis countenance, while ‘Triekett was evidently nervous, tlthough he sat well and handled the wars cleverly enough. A certafn hollow- ness about the oyes . and the. tightly drawn Ips tot’ the’story of an angious and. probably a steepness night, Hs backers and n few of the crowd cheered lin, and when the word to “go” was given ho, had reeovered his old-time determined lodk;-and, pulled away with hs peculiar slashing stroke, Hantan’s appearance, on the water was tho signal for cheers, both lond.and deep, which, however, did not seem to alfct alin. ; Hi PROCKEDED TO NUSINESS with tho mosL ndmirablo coolness, and calme ly awalted the starter’s signal. When the’ signal came both men caught the watet on * tno Instat, and went ahead pretty evenly for the entire first mile, | ‘Trickett held his own at the start and even had a short leqd. The Crab-tres was reached dn’6 mlautes 4 seconts from the starting-polnt, ' ‘Tha ux- eltement was intense, and the yells of tho uttendant crowd were deafening, ‘slero, however, the Australian began to Inbor and look HW. Manton forged ahead in superb fushlon, aud the score showed bi wlength ahead wt the first mile, Ho earrlea himself with an alr of complete ease and confidence, while ‘Srickett. was too-evldently neryuts. i avery shelter along the course was crowded with SUXED AND MOTLEY MONS, cheering tor both contestants yoelferously. ‘Cho men shot under the arches of Haumucre stnith bridge bout ubrenst of ench other, but bumedintely after clearing it Hanlaa took a clear lead, and trom this out f¢ wasan tninteresting procession, ‘Then a’ grand cheer greeted the yietor, Ag an aeknowledg: strokes, and ‘Trlekett was left behind, a! race Wi NOW PRACTICA ECIDED, - and Trieket lest courn, Hantan ineroased Lis fead steadily, and after he had vomploted his ‘seeand mite he had a mere walk-oyer, | Occasionally Hanlin stopped rowing until” Priekett came up, when u, few powerful. slrokes would send lil ahead aguin, Between Hammersmith and Chiswiele Uanlan-tyid, down twice, He stopped entirely ones, and again paddled along first with onescull, then with tho other? He leaned over to wash his’! ing wlougside,: ‘Cho distance bet ween bua’ ment he put a little extra force juto hist fare, nnd chatted with Eliott, who was rows Np