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field, Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts. Wecall particular atten tion to recent receipts of a large line of ALL-SILK BLACK Icioaking Meivets! Which are offered at Prices SPECIALLY LOW! Also, to @ magnificent as- sortment of Brocaded Plushes! The Latest Novelty! We still continae our ©*Spe- cial Sale’? of Fancy Velvets! dnd call PARTICULAR at- tention to prices they are of- fered at, viz: $130,$2.00,62.50,$3.00 PER YARD, Reduced from $250, $3.50, $4.50, $6.00, They ave in all desirable Colors and Designs, PRGVOSALS. hoporais for Construction of Quartore, ’ Orvicy oP Ciiter Dena rain , 1880. Hy ytriidate | su 0 Ly usual calved Gt th) leo until 1 Jevek. noon, on, the oth day uf Ducembery 19d, at Did iime and pince they will be opened tn tho nee of bidders, for the construction of stono ron the military resurvution nt Han Antonin, rasaccurd int plaiis and speeiticatians which will ou shed tu bt whieh aust aeconipan: i ostuding the ‘furnishing of all materia, E Mentions distcTaivess “Ae egies esa renee, ngs. ‘Tho butldinys pro clara a Qual EHS—One bullding for gonorat oftleor KVERS—Nino buildings for field oft Ha rei—Ten” buiidings. for Captains” oF "aL A sono siding for company. puptracte, howover, can be uwnided: at preaent only Tyut gzlent ot the appropriauion avaliable, via.t Hut bids for the whule work, not xcoeding Beto wht me the Jaw limite tho wntal oxen Ratraal Ba considered, und, found advuntnydtis, Bitton Hho enteréd into for the whule work, fet to the nf further appropriation: rCongrevs and binding only. It such apnroprution BdOl granted nt thi bergen 8 uxt sdasion, to thu extont of There Uaiaey appropriated. thu pricy at which thoy will con~ orch elags. Vuymenta under in pooped eee eons a its ‘n jon to the work aecomplishad and midaulectary canegaal cs nu, wit: Bates eer yments shall by ie ‘full of Fo. wouk}) Pry tae mitt sod ntortals doltvered, but the ro: Pre eauall Hot be paid until the Hina und sauis- sua co us jon uf tho wlinld contract, arent? ill slate the price per cubic yard for ie ie aes, perch (of 25 cuble fout) for mus Testa ne aut ne, oxcopting collar wal siatsha rin, Ww hUcessAry (0 cuMmonce foun bid ust be Secompanted by a bond in th pune lonccordiny to the form proscribed. and Hl Ue considered Unluss accumipuuted by such ‘Beer yoment, resorves tho right to rojoct auy or nit tho es aati, Nive oEnvetopos oH vgs cuntalnini propvents abontd bo marked febuins for Quarturs ut ‘Voxtu,? dadeaed ta hg anrturaa Ban Antotig, Tax uth ta), warturmustur Untted Suites Ariny, Erosals for Masonry. » shtml bo recotvod forbultdtny the atone m Pee a cet te mole ist ho bullae nr ayant Of ore eve puerta . ply teamudiately t utudling Rnginwan eur Hosen tare: Se EIU BSED ; Reward. there charitante tnatyAution 9100 in caso rae not rgtath ath mith ip Waltcuit Hie mV Wosealgt gigas ith Uo sayeeane diy oe BANE ANY a's pata, the patentee. th Mita Pee cheery aud Ds roses with’ Mariog Hospitals, At dota Dollauea ees, he Govarnugns having scat ah be cured we novor tall to oura, iS. HEL BLASTIU STOCKINGS, ee ATION, Nii GERMAN LLOYD. tune’ .York-*London<«Paris. ue He ait Every Saturday from New York . uthampton und Bremen Tenet booked for London snd Paris at st, Nn bya. of Sigeuae drow New Yur tu ea, nad: J. and Beuaions fret Fuser me 4 CHUL, §U; wleernxy, le- ana red tutus, | OEL nertta eco F] ai waa ke fou “rota to chleage an vay to sell thuee p Aska, AUSSENIUS & i Cia Gen fe ius witu . STATE LINE es HY EPUGL Dublin, thet ‘ee is se ears ie dae d way. x, yAUSTIN, BALDIWE ‘Ata ¥ .DWIN & CO, Sand tod Hndul ph. : was, i err fat Sesnduluta,, Cotoago FURNISHERS! We invite inspection of our stocks of the following goods. The assortment of fabrics and styles is the largest ever shown in Chicago, and of- fered at REASONABLE| prices: : Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Sik & Cashmere Muffors, Neckwear, Silk & Wool Cuffs, Silk & Linen Hdkfs.., ae, &. os Ae ST us UDIO. Rreantts FIOLIDAY HOPS EH ANS. UAE cee SEASON 1880-’§1. THOUGHTFUL persona will see that t ts NOT A MOMENT TOO SOON to securesitting for BRAND'S tneomparable. Pictures, for it takes time to show Pr ‘oofs and finish Fine Work. a Wg There ts nothing i Li AVE Christmas” GLE. than the elegant Pietures made at Panel Photos, | New and very styliah, Only $10 per Dos, 0 URS Your OWN Pictura would, without doubt, be the MOST SATISFACTORY | itd YOU UUULD PONSI- LY dacs. Tho Finest in the swartd, only $6 per Dox ARTISTIC and care carefully-fintshed Portratis of many new and elegant styles, mounted and framed in every variety of rich and beautiful designs, are now on exhibition at Brands Studios The Fineat-Appotnted on the Continent, 210 & 212 Wabash-av. AUCTION SALES, Buggles, Phaatons, 3-Spring Wagons, Express and Doflvery WACONS, Saturday Morning, Noy. 20, AT REPOSITORY OF SPEAR & VEITZ, 253 & 255 State-st. Real Estate Wanted SUITABLE FOR Ni TIRE-ENGINE TOUS 4 . A Lat In tho vicinity wounded by Monroe, Randolph, Ann.und Stoniatats fo Lot must bo hot tess than % fost front by 100 feotgecu Corner oF alley oF sirout prufarrad, Bualad propusuls will be reeulvad by the ‘undore siguod unlit Saturday, Nov, 77, 130, ot 8 o'clock p. thn Thawed Broposnie (9 soll ‘Heal Matute,” and lit bo subulltted to the Clty Council for action theruen. THRODOKY 1, GURNEY, City Couiptrollor, JUISOELLANEOUS, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry,, Commercial Agent's Office, 55 Clark-at., Cuicagy, Noy, 16, 1930, TO SHIPPERS. All freluht destined to pyints on the Dubuque Di- dfton of tule tullwuy: formurly known as thy Chtcugo, Clinton, Dubuque & Alupesuta Katlroud, wuat be fivered hwrentier ab our requir, Fratine’ Houses, vee tween Jenurson und Unionate, We it. Cc, By a - PS, Alexis, Driv- wand Rell Band LSHIN S. ing, College, Jo shaper made yroit choles Shetland auc atlasine Seal, Lowest Pricca at vais! dat crud Kur Sure, ‘ad Madltsurieat, Cis bung Bulding)s FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ghe Cribwne. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 3. Tur Agricultural Department reports that the corn crop of the United States this year, is slightly inferior to that of Inst year. It Is somewhat detter In the Atlante States; owing to the drought the crop in all the Southern States except Texas (where It !s 100 percent better) is much Inferfor to that of Inst yenr, while the only Western States which show an {ngreasa are Ohio and Mich- fzan, California, of tha Pactile States, also shows an Inerease, Although the area planted with potatoes was the same ns that planted Inst year, the yleld was not as goo, The average Yiold per acro this year is ninety-one bushels, as against ninety-elght bushels Jost year, Texas, Arkansas, and California, however, shaw nan increased ylelt, There was n falling off in the aren planted with tobacco this year, and the yield also shows a falling off, being only 740 pounds per acro this year, as against 795 last year, eens Tie Mississipp! Valley Inter-State River lmprovement Convention, which has been in session in New Orleans. for the Inst two days, and which consisted of representatives from most of the States bordering on the Mississippt, adopted resolutions yesterday ealling on the Senators and members of Con- gress to urge the passage of the bill No. 0,236 now pending before Congress, which pro- vides for the Improvement of the whole Mis- sissipp! Rivor system. A resolution was also ndopted in'favor of the establishment of a regtlar and continuous mall-service system between New Orleans and the West Indies, Mexico, and the South American States. —_ ‘Tu Democrats having circulated a rumor that Gen. Gront, Congressman-elect from the Third Vermont District, is ineligible, Gen, Grout explains, and shows that under tha Inw of 1802 he Iseligible. He was born in Canada six weeks after his parents, who were natives of Vermont, removed from that State. They resided In Connda ten years, during which tine Gen,~Grout’s father never exercised any privilege of citt- zenship. The family then returned to Ver- mont, where Gen. ‘Grout hns resided ever since, His claim to eligibility is undoubted. Grn, Grant stated n few days ago to tho correspondent of a Boston newspaper that there was no private Interview or bargain made between himself, Senators. Conkling and Logan, and Gen, Garfield on tho ocea- ston of the ante-clection visit of tho ex-Pres- Ident and the two Senators to Mentor. Gen, Grant said that there could have been no private Interview, a3 Gen, Garfleld’s house was full of visitors at the tne, and there were several enterprising journalists always within earshot of the alleged parties to the alleged bargain. Senator Groven, who has been for some time in a medienl institution at Wilmington, Del, for treatment of- a spinal disease; is-in avery feeble condition, and will not he able to nttend very well to his duties ‘ns Senator}: or take any active part in legistation or potl- tics. Tho. Senate will be so close ‘after the 4thof March that the Democrats will need all their men, and ure a little fluttered about Senntor Grover’s condition, In. the not im- probable event of his death, ex-Attorney-Gen- eral Willianis will bo a candidate for the ya- cant seat, Tue Roy, J. Hyatt Smith, member of |... Congress-elect, the Ray. Justin D, Fulten, Mr. Theodore Cuyler, and other promlnent gentlemen of Brooklyn have signed s petl- tion praying President Hayes to restore col- ored Cadet Whittaker to Ils former position and place, on the ground that no act of wrong-doing hns been proven against him, ‘The petitioners.snay that’'a complinnce with the prayer will be evidence of tho Presi- dent's purpose to recognize no color-line in dealing with Amertenan citizens, _— Tue St. James Gazette, Tory organ, re- peats the statement that there is a split in the British Cabinet about tho Irish ques- tion, Bright, Forster, Chamberlnin, and Gladstone area opposed to the coorcion, Lord Selbourne, who, as Sir’ Roundell Palmer, was sort of philosophical Radical, leads the Whigs, and is supported by Hartington and Granville. ‘There may be an tAdullamite svetlon developed In the next session of Parliament. —_—_—— Whine thero was a falling-off in tho valuo of the breadstuifs exported from this coun- try during tho month of Octobér of this year as compared with: the ‘corresponding month of ust year,—belng only $25,711,408 in the lormer month, as against $33,048,007 for tho Intter month,—the value of the exports for the ten months ending Oct, 80, 1880, ex- eced the value of the exports for the corre- sponding perlod of the previous year by $23,- ‘$32,036, Amona the denths of prominent persons reported yesterday were those of Jolin Lee Chapman, at one thio Mayor of Baltimore; Judge Samuel Cowles, of San Francisco, o prominent Inwyer ofthe Pacific Slope; Brig. Gen, Jacob Zcoler, of the United States Marine Corps; tho Roy, Fielding Ewing, a Presbyterian clergyman of Decatur, Ith; and Samuel Martin, a promincut business man of Dubuque, A 8UGAR neFINEnY at Etlenne, Franco, was burned to the ground yesterday morn- ing. ‘Tho logs fg nbout 1,000,000, tranes, The Enterprise Gun-Works of James Brown & Sons, at Pittsburg, Pa,, wore destroyed by fire yestorday, . ‘The loss Ia placed at $35,000; fully Insured. 1, McCallum’s carpet store and stock, adjoining the gun-works, were damaged by water $10,000 worth; fully In- sured, Tue steamer Assyrinn Monarch, of the Now transatlantic (Monarch) line, which It was feared had foundored at sea, has been spokon by a steamer which reached England yesterday, Tho Monarch’s propeller was dunaged, but she wastill In good condition enough to warrant the, bélet that she would tench port safely, Shé sailed frow Mull for Now York on the 28th of Octobor, eee Two Democratic politicians of Green- ville, S. C., were arrested yesterday -on the charge of having practiced fraud at the re- cent election, Several others of the same stripo will be arreated on the same charge. ‘Thelr preliminary examination will take plice before United States Commlsstoner Blythe, who was the Republican candidate for Congress 1 the district, Gov. Biuacknuny, of Kentucky, Is said to entertain nu frlendly feellnga toward Judge Wituu’ H, Dulaney, of Bowling Green, on 19, account of the Intter’s reference to him ona. recent ocenasion when instructing 9 Grand Jury to Indict proprietors {of newspapers: which published lottery advdrtisements; He told the jury not to fall to infdict the parties because they were of the opinion that Gov. Blackburn would pardon them if convicted. ‘The jury took the Judse’s! advice, and tne dicted several of the offending riewspapsr nen, Including Mr. Henry Watterson, reer eT Cononrsssfax Fonsytir, the Greenback Representative of the Font teenth District, says his party will matutain is organization, Me says the Greenback Congtessinen will not act with the Democrats In future on account of the conduct. of the Southern bulldozers aud ballot-box stuffers In nttng-out Green back Congressmen who \ fairly elected, gatta came off yesterday. Hay cock won the first trial heat, Wallace Ross the second, Hosmer of Boston the thir it, and Trickett the fourth. These four, together with Haw- don, Riley, Anderson, and’ Nicholson, will row to-dny, and the best fouf out of the eight will contest for the prize to-morrow, ‘Tire first contests of the foc Te A SPECIAL AGENT sent Commisstoner Willininson, of the General Land-Oftice, to Investigate suspected fraudhlent homestead entries on the public Innd§ of Dakota, re- ports that he has secured the indictment of five persons for fraudulent qntry and perjury by the Yankton Grand Jury, and expects tliat other indictments will follow. Srepien C, Broapwetty who deseribes himself, as commercial traveler, was brought before the New, ¥drk Police Court yesterday on the charge of having forged and uttered 1,000 $25-notegon the Spanish Bank of Havana, Pinkertdn worked up the case, and tho evidence agn{nst Broadwell is rather strong. Mn. Gampnen,-an Irish Inndlord, was treated by someof his tengnta to a coat of tar with an adornment of feathers Wednes- day night. This was not ddne to protect him from the cold probably. The artists were well armed. Ifad ‘their becn kindled they were prepared: to bio away at Mr, Gairdner, Tue American Humane jan lation met at Philadelphia yesterday. resolution ask- ing Congress to pass 2 Inw for.the protection of cattle from abuse was qdopted. The co- operntion of enttle-dealers,jrallroad officials, boards of health, public mee and others was asked to carry oat the: pw poses: of. the So- ciety, Deck Monoas loved a Beary bush; of North Creek Township, near Ralelgh, N. C., not wisely but too well. “Mrs, Bunch's..hus- band stood In the way, and Morgan: removed him Tuesday night-by blowing out his.brains with a shotgun. Morgan {sy now.in jail, and Mrs. Bunch mourns the fate of Ainatiand and lover. . A BASKET. was found {une of the aonslias ot the Chicago & Northwestern Road, at Council, Blutts Tuesday < night." On being opened. yesterday viorning: by ‘Mr. Keeler, the . baggage-ngent, it was found to contain the dead body of an‘infant. about 8 days old. ‘he name of Steph en Vincent was pinued on. ? “ain. James L.!Puau Is the caucus nom!- rice of the Demo¢ratic legislators of Alabama for the United States Senatorship, in suc- “cession to Senator Pryor; who was appointed Senator by the Governorof Alabama on the “death of Senator Houston, Mr, Pugh will be elected next Tuesday in all probability, Juno Key, in the United States Court at ‘Nashyitle yesterday, granted an. Injunction restraining the Louisville & Nashville Road from “disturbing in any-way the enjoyment ‘of the Southern Express Company of the facillttes and mesns of conducting Its ox- “press business? on that line of road, + Wannuntos, the English champion twen- ty-milo runner, wos beaten yesterday .at Brockton, Mass., but it took two mon—A. J. Kearns, of Natick, and.J. M. Hoppeny, of DBostun—to do It, Kearns ran the flrat ton miles, and Hoppeny thon took up the run- ning. Warburton Jost 2600, . ee Osnorne & Co,, cattle-dealers of Hnmil- ton, Ont., purchased 500 fat enttle from Col. Gillett, of Elkhart, Il, yesterday, for expor- tation to Enginnd. Thoy are intended for the Smithfield market,and will be shipped by way of Montreal, so as to avold quaran- tine on tho other sid ‘Two MEN asked for lodgings at the house of William Mattocks, an:old nan reslilags at Donald’s Depot, near Qharlesaton, 8S. C., Wednesday night. Mr. Mattocks refused tham, whereupon they forelbly cutorcd the house, murdered tho old man, and made olf with $700 In money, Sue Anpus.amat the head of a largo body of Kurds had a battle with the Per- sinns at Urumiah on‘ the 18th inst. Tho slaughter on both sides was great. Tho Kurds were dofeated. On thelr retreat they burned o villugo and murdered 200 of Its Juhabltanta, Joun Suvuve.onr, of North Adsins, Mnss., was tried nbout two years ago for the mur- dor of his wife, -The evidence against hin was not sulticient to convict. Now comes Sheriff Humphreys, of that place, who says that Mrs, Shufeldt is still Uving, and that ho can prove It, ‘Tux report that the native tribes in Cash- mere, in thenorthorn’part of India, had rison. {nh rebellion turns out to bo true, The British force Js employed holding: them In chock, England ins threo wars now on its hands, one Jn Basutujand, one ln Castunéro, and one. In Ireland, - Tre Baltimoreana are excited over tho dia- covery that the budles of Mrs, Anuio Carter, and of hor daughter, Miss Jennie Smith, wero stolen from a Baltimore cemetery a fow days ago, It 13 supposudl that they were taken to eupiton noe near the city and utilized, | Tie population of Nw York City, necord- ing to tho ofticiat consus report, {8 ,3,200,577, of which 690,703 aré mites, 615,815" fénales, 737,743 natlyes, 478,884 foreign-born, “1,186,144 white, and 20,453 colored. The colored poy wlatlon jncludes 744 Chinese, 15 Japs, and 44 Tudlaus, Mn. Pannen practices what he preaches, Ue has reduced the rents on his Irish egtates keep the rents at these figures until there Is —: MAINE Alsasters-contluuc ta bo reported with alarming frequency, . ‘The Britlsh ship Galatea, bound for Bombay, Ludia, - lag “fguudered olf thy southwestern coast of Ln : 1880_TEN PAGES, to the Government valuation. Jo Intends to . aflnal settlement of the Irish land question, ; ee Jand and twenty persons have been drowned, A-two-masted schooner, tha Mary Fisher, has gone to pleces at Oregon Inlet on the North Carolina coast. The crew were all saved, Messns. J. & W, Hoosac, of Odell, In this State, the largest graln dealers along the line of the Chicago & Alton Road, have failed. ‘The Mnbilittes ara placed nt $300,000, of which $110,000 are due to Chicago vartles, ‘The assets will hardly pay 60 cents on the dollar, i —— Jupar Lroxanp E. Wars, of Wilming- ton, Del., while walking slong the public street of thattown Inst evening was struck from behind with a bludgeon and knocked senselers, Ife will probably recover. The act is thoughtto have originated In malice. Ruston has it that Gen. Nelson A. Miles fs about to be appointed Chief Signal Ofticer In the place of Gen. Myer, deceased. Army officers, however, assert thathe is more likely. to bo appointed on Gen. Sherman’s statf, to take the place of the Inte Col. Audenreld. —— Tae attendance at the Patrons of Hus- bandry Convention at Washington yesterday was the Jargest in tho history of that organi- zation. ; Thirty States were represented, The ‘ofticerg’ reports show that the association is gaining in nuinbers and otherwise. Cot. 8. Vionesco, Envoy Extraordinary of tho Prince of Roumania, and Don Ladis- loo Cuberara, Envoy Extraordinary of the Republic of Boltvia, presented their creden- tials and had an audience with President Hayes yesterday Baroxess Bunvert-Coctrs has made a grant of $14,250 to ennble the fishermen of Cape Clear Island, at the southwestern ex- tremity of Ireland, to get their. boats and fishing tackle in good order for the coming fishing season. Tnnee of the St. Peter Insano Asylum patients died yesterday from the effects of inhaling the smoke. This makes nineteen persons known to be dead, Ten others have perished, probably, and eight are missing. By the collapse of n bridge over Ilickory Creek on tho Dallas & Wichita Raflrond a passenger-train was wrecked yesterday. Three men were killed instantly, two were mortally and eight serlousty wounded, Mr. Joun C. Catuoun, a nephew of the South Caroling statesman of that name, is insane at Candalarin, Nev. AXcalp wound received during the Civil War 1s believed to be the cause of his malady. ‘Tire recount gives St. Louts a population 156,000 Iess than Chicago; that Is to say, 350,015, which. 1s 17,338 more than the first count gave it, Acountat this time would give Chicago 600,000, Mux. ant, Republican, was clected Mayor of Chattanooga, Tenn., yesterday by 117 ma- Jority.. Two out of the five Aldermen elected are “Republicans. strongly Demdefatle. ML. Leraune, to whom ‘was referred the charges against Gen. de Cissey; has maden report to the Frencli Chainber recommending that all acts of the General's administration bo. Investigated, Dh CALDWELL, of Texarkana, Ark., was shot dend Wednesday night, ‘by one Ford, with whom he had a quarrel about a horse. ‘The vigltantes were In pursuitof Ford at last Recounts, _ THe Chinese are going. The British steamer Oceanic tuok 850 of them from San Francisco yesterday, and will set them down, some at YoRoharn, and some at Hong Kong. — ‘Tne Signal Service people predict for this region to-day lower barometer, stationary or higher temperature, south to west winds, clear or partly cloudy wenthor, Micrrarrn Ki.LFoye and Michael Reilly wore killed yesterday at the Sylvan Lake ore-beds near Poughkeopsle, N. Y., by tha caving In of an embankment. Gov. Wititas, of Indiana, fs seriously fll. His disease 1s inflammation of the bladder. Fears are entertained that he will not live to complete his term of office, ‘Trenr.was a heavy snow-storm in Scot- land yesterday. ‘This Is an unustal occur- rence in that country at this thine of year, | SAtyrn1, tho great Italian tragedian, ar- rived at New York yesterday. Ie will opon the American scason at Philadelphia, Tost Perren and Sam Muso quarreled over. gamoof cardant Mendota, Va, yes- torday, and Peppor shot Muse dead, Mrawaunux dedicated her new Chamber of Commerce, yesterday, with appropriate exorclaes and o grand banquet. é ee T Q. Crose closed his life and his worldly troubles at Leadville Wednesday night by cutting his throat. ST. LOUIS. Only 150,000 Odd Short of the Chicago Figure, Sorctat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, Sr, Luis, So., Noy, 18.—Tho consus enumor ators finished thor work at 12:00 this moruing. Tho oficial figures given te the pross gives Bt. Loutls 850,915. A roport to this effoct will bo sent onto Washington to-day, Tulaigan Jncreaso over the numeration taken in tho middle of’ the summer. Then the enunicrators credited bt, Louts'with a population of 33,577. ‘The present enumeration ts an Increase over the one taken then of 37,338, — CHURCH ANNIVERSARY, Speclat"Dirpatch to Ths Chicugo Tribune Tosrox, Nov. 18.-—-Tho 215th anulvorsary of tho First Vhuroh (Unitarian) to-duy drow togother an immense number of representutive peoplo on tho platform, and taking part ju tho aftere noon exerclees, whore the State and clty olliviuls, two descendants of tho Rev, John Cotton, and one of John Wilson, tho first pastor, the Prosl+ dents of Harvard and Yalo Oullezes, Malph Waldo Eraurvon, who fs tho son of 4 furmerialn- lator, Robert O, Winthrop, descendant of tho ‘ret Governor of Mussuchusetts,, who drow up the church coyunapt, and a number of prominent meu, The spocches wero made by ministers and others of all denominations aud wero notlevable for thelr broad catholiclty and absence of tho usual ful. sone praise of the Puritan Puthors, .Tho church wus guyly decorated inglde and out, aud culleo- “ton of uticlent church furniture aud engravings was shown. Some of the old hyinns wero sung, and thore was u concert of modern musly and a banquet in the evening. 1 nee : WEARY ‘OF THE WORLD, LrApvitux, Col, Nov, 18—T. Q. Close cut nls throat last uiyht ou uccouut of bls iyoverlybed condition. Chattanooga has been Cribuse. NEW YORK. Infatuation of a Young Wife with a Don Cesar De Bazan. Affliction of the Hushand—His Efforts to Save Mis Spouse. Heavy Counterfeiting Opera- tions on the Spanish Bank of Havana, Arrest by ‘Pinkerton of a Man Named Broadwell Charged with the Crime. Arrival of Salvini, Who Will Piay in Italian to English Support. Gen. Grant's Unequivocal Denial of a September Bargain at Mentor. Petition to the President Praying for the Reinstatement of Whittaker. A Potpourri of Items Gathered Yesterday in the Metropolis of the New World. AN ADVENTURE. STORY OF A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN Wilo 18 SEEING THE WORLD, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, New Yon, Nov. 19.—At a late hour last night a coach drove upto Police Headquaters contaluing 2 police official, who hastily alighted and assisted a young lady out. They both entered the building together, and, in a few minutes, were closeted with In- spector ‘Thorn, The tady then for the firat time raised her vail and revealed ayoung, fresh, and lovely face. She could not have been more than 17 years of age, and was dressed in the extreme of fashiin, Her large black eyes flashed out a haughty defiance, while her white and pretty teeth were exhibited during: the yoluble speech in which she Indulged. Tho conference did not last long, and ina few minutes she ascended to her apartments, where she remained for the night, The young: lady in question was MINS, ELIZA BERGMANN, OF PITLADELPITA, who was arrested at the Desbrosses strect -ferry, when sne was taken before Acting Stt- perintendent of Police Dilks and charged with having absconded from her home, She was in high spirits and very inquisitive, evincing .a lively. Interest.. In. everything. about..her. . .She.::had, -she-. informed : the Matron at'the police station, become:tired of” her lusband, and had fled from Philadelphia to seek a dashing sourg Spantard,, whose ne- quaintance, made at sea on the Transatlantic Company’s steamer France, which arrived on the 2d Inst., had turned her. head. President French, of the Police Board, to- day had A REMARKADLE INTERVIEW with Mrs, Bergmann. In reply to his reauest that shé° would consider her position fully and give him her confidence, she appeared to be delighted, and said that he might ask her nny aGestions he chose, and that she would reply frankly. With exqulsit frankness she ‘told her story. It is fully corroborated by the story told by her friends. She ‘was educated abroad, and for tho past nine years ‘had seen ttle of Amer- fea. She has $7,000 a year, and will soon have an Income of more than $30,000 year in her own right. Nineteen moatns ago, she then being but 15 years old, / MARIUVED ‘Att, HEROMANN . in Europe, and Uved in England, France, Italy, and Spaln. ‘They were very havpy un- tillnst summer, when they were. living In Barcelona, Here Mrs. Bergmann was sur- prised, when she interrogated her con- selence, at finding that her domestic Ufe was insincere. Sho became aware thata humdrum marital existence had no eharins for her, and that she yearned for something more romantic and exciting, Her husband belleved that a change of scene would do her good, and they embarked at the end of October on tho steamship France, of the Transatlantic Line, for this port. On tho vessel was A HANDSOME YOUNG SPANIAUD, 23 years old, Mrs. Bergmann was Intro- duced to hlm, and she was so Impressed with his address and appearance that she was completely fuselnated.. Her husband dis- covered what: was taking place, and up- braided her, She was Impetuous and frank, and thoy had a stormy interview. Sheatlast promised not to speak to the Spantard again, but she ndinits that, on several occasions, the flirtation was renewed, and that her fifatu- ation for the man increased. She bade hha au rovolr on the2d inst, when the France was in the lowor bay, and has not since sean hin, ‘The husband came on to-day and tried to dissuade his wife from enrrying out her de- termination. to elope with the Spaniard, alleging that he was an adventurer, etc, but ALL TO NO PURPOSE, Mr, Bergmann Insists that his wife fs insane, She, for tho first tithe in her life, went to bed on Wednesday: night without a ‘mald to help her to disrobe, He argues that no sane wont pure ay his wife is would consent to quita Wfeot suxury and honor for one of poverty and d{sgrice, Mra, Bergmann’'s matden nama was. Swatu, she being the daughter of a well-known and yery wealthy Palladelphia family. CUBAN OCOUNTERFEITS, ARNEST OF A MKAVY DEALER IN THEM, Special Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, New You, Noy, 1&—Stuphon 0,” Broad: well, who says he ig. a nephew of Shearnian Broadwell, the President of the defunct Clulrmont Savings Bank, was a prisoner in the ‘lombs Polico Court to-day, accused of having In hls possesslon, with intent to de fraud, forged and counterfelted notes of the Spanish Bank of Havana, * ‘Tho partleulars of his arrest reveal & beld and porslstent attempt to float Cuban counterfeltbank notes, About a year ‘ago a bund of counterfelters suceveded Jn getting tnto circulation a very skillful ‘countorfeit’ on the titty-dollar note of the Spanish: Bank, ‘The whole of Cuba was suon fuoded with the counterfelts, and, to protect Itself and the people, the bauk was compelled to with- draw tho genuine 350 note entirely from cir- culation. . It was ab first suspected that the forgeries wero committed in Cuba, but, through certain arrests made there, i¢ was ascertaiued chat” . TH owoueve" had in all probabjlity been acgomplished ty this city, aud thut the counterfeits had beer ' proposal, but went at once to Pinkerton and * PRICK FIVE sent hence to tho inland towns of Cuba in: large quantities, As soon as this discovery. was made, tlie Spanish Government omielats : Rave notice” to thelr Consul fn this”. -.° vlty to Investigate the - matter, . ‘Tho. Consul employed Mr. George Bilss to ate hin in his labor, and Mr, Dilss, In turn, sought: the services of Detective Robert A. Pinker- - ton, to ferret out the criminals, A thorough |. Investigation elicited the fact that the with, drawal of the genuine Spanish notes had put astop to the issue of the counterfelts, but no clew was discovered as to the identity of the counterfelters, Just as the mutter was be- ing abandoned In despatr, huwever, Pinker ton and the Spanish authoritles Fevaived ite formation of ANOTHER SCHEME tu place In circulation counterfolts on notes . of other denominations Issued by the snine bank, About three months ago it becuine definitly known that tho $25 note had been selected for counterfelting, Cortaln partis were at this thue discovered to be nego- tating witha view to placing the worthless” bitison the markét, and it was found. that the prisoner Broadwell was apparently act- ing as a gu-between with the susplclous par- ties In the negotiations, At Inst it was dis-, covered that a friend of Iiis had endeavored to negotiate with a Spanish merchant for the disposul of a quantity of the fraudulent 825 notes, Which were NOT YET COMPLETED, This merchant pretended to entertain the {Informed him of what had occurred. ‘They put upa job on Broadwell, engaging hlin to secure an enormous amount of the notes at tho rate of 30 cents on the dollar. Last Mou- day Broadwell informed the parties that the notes would be rendy on Wednesday. He Informed the suppused merchant that the tirst lot would comprise aoe $25,000 IN NOTES, and madean appointment to deliver them Inst evening ata German saloon on Madison . - avenue, between Eighty-sixth and Elghty- seventh streets, This meeting resulted In lis arrest. He was held in $10,000 ball to- day, and locked up atthe Tombs. . Pinkers tun say's the prisoner was arrested In Phila- delphiain connection with a bond forgery, and that he was also under surveillance in the recent Alliger case, in connection with Boughton, Ie was seen in prison this even- ing, and said that, In the case of the Pnila- detphia bond forgery, he was honorably dis- charged ten minutes after his arralgnment, and declared that he had no dishonorable or criminal connection with the Alliger. case, He admitted having the cuunterfeit Cuban bank-notes In his possession, but sald he was merely exhibiting them. ¢ SALVINT, ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN, Spectat Dispatch to The (ateagv Trihune, New Yonk, Nov. 18—Tomnso Salvini, the ‘Italian tragedian, arrived here this, morning. on the Transatlantic Company's steamship Canada from Havre. He was accompanied; by his sceretary, Mr. Mancini, and. n'valet..* Salvint will remain in this city ‘until the 27th Inst, when he will proceed to Philadelphia aud open at the Arch Street Thoatre:In “Othello” ‘on the 20th, following with “Humiet,? “Macbeth, and “Ingomar.” Salvini does not spenk English, and will ap- pear with an English company, while giving his own Mnes-in Italian. He will open as Booth's: Theatre, - In ‘this city,. on the: Bist of .. the .conilpg, Jan for. \ sengon,. of thirty, performances. fter: leaving New York ho goes 'to London, at.the Drury Lane Theatre, and: afterward to.G inauy, He says he was at tirst doubtful of the propriety of presenting polyglot per- formances, but, after making several experl- . ments in Florence with Englishmen In test scenes, ns, ‘for Instance, those between Otiietlu ant Iago, he found that ene went yery smoothly. NO BARGAIN, ic GEN. GRANT'S STATEMENT, Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. New Your, Nov. 18—As additional: ovi- dence to prove thatthe alleged “bargain at Mentor, In which Gen. Garfield Ia sald to have promised certain things to Conkling, !s a veritable myth a correspondent of -the - Doston Journal states that he was one of the guests atthe dinner in Brooklyn Jast Mon.” day at which Gen, Grant was present. ‘The General talked very freely on all subjects that were brocahed, The writer says: “In tho latter part of the evening some remark * was made about Mentor, when the General sald, looking meright inthe faee with his frank, clear oyes: ‘Tho reported bargain at Mentor was nottrue. There was nothing said to Gurfleld but that which was sald in the presunce of a large number of people, for we were surrounded by a crowd, and there was: no private interview sought or held, There was no bargain whatever! ‘This was sald in tho calm, clear, firm yolce which is lus char: ” acteristic, and the conversation turned on: other subjects,” ‘ WHITTAKER, AN APPEAL. New Yonk, Nov. 18—The following pott- tion zoes to the President to-day: T¢OOKLYN, N. ¥., Nov. 1 To Hise Receweniy™ Rutherford B, Hayes, Preatdent, cte.—Sint Casiet J.C, Whittaker is on leave of absence, Bomcot hia friends propocs n court-martiuls’ othors, amoug whom we have tho honor to stand, thl that, as tho case was vot proven ngulnst.tho boy, the Prealdent, by reatoring blin to his formor place and position, would do onty an act of Juse.- Ucv to 1 frlondivas youth, subserve tho Intercets of humanity, und give additional evidence of bis purpose to recognize no color Huo in our dealing with American citizens, We have tho honor to” - remain, respeotfully yours, : J, Hyavr Surc Membor-oloot Third Congressional District, duatin D, Futon, _Tuxopone L, Cuvier, . And others, -—. POTPOURRT, ANEW STEAMER New Yont, Nov. 18%—The .State of No- braska, the new stenner of the State Ling, which sailed from Belfast on the 7th of this: month, arrived nt this. port this wmornlage Sho has three decks, and can: accommodate ninety’ first-class, seventy second-clags, and 400 third-class passongors. ‘The veasel'ls dy- signed to bu used as un troop-ship, If she” should ever be required for that purpose, nul her safety Is inereased by an’ unusual number of bulkheads, On her trial trip she. made fourteen knots an hour, and It-ls bee Neved her avernge thine of, passage across the Atlantic will not excued nine dus, - ” “MURDER, * 4 ‘Alfrod Holbrook aud James ‘A, MeCaanoy quareled Inat night in the: former's cleat store on Ninth avenue, regarding a wont with whom both men were Inthnate,” ‘They fought, but were separated by @ pollconmn, who was attragted to the scene by ‘the acronms of tho woman, Luter in tho plight” the two men met ina Hquor atere, mid the quarrel was renewed, © McCagnoy . struck Holbrook, when the latter pullett ‘are! cocking revolver aud fred twige, Lhe firat shot lodged In a bag contalning silver coln! In MeCaxney’s coat pocket, but: tha seb, 3 ontered his face below the lett oye,‘pasding. % hitu the brain, aud killing, hi luost ibe tantly, The murderer was arrest: z POPULATIVS, 4 Tho following exhibits the result of the first count of the population, according to, thé eghedules returned to the Census Ollco;

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