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a TE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER {n the event of thelr ret siting VOREIGN ermany J : MINIRTER WITTE, The American Minister to Berlln has gone to Parls on leave of nbs TEL ate Beutty, Noy. 1%—The Government will by Anterpeliated on Saturday nest tr the Chan bers regarding the antlJewlsh agitation, which Is now exciting constderable public Interest. ‘ ‘Che Hoersen Zellung sintes that in many ees pubite atarrels aml duels have taken swe between Jews and Germans, A Landlord in Galway Tarrect and Feathered by a Mob. == a] fois the Example by Ro- jacing tho Renta of His Tonants. GREAT BRITAIN, eee) TUE ASSYUEAN HEARD FROM, Loxpox, Nove 18—The steamship Assy- First Day’s Trials | rlan, the first of the new Monare esull of the % tween New Yor! sonidon, W! , in the International Row- froin LIGte, Use fre Na nel ing Match. spoken, with the loss of three blad . propeller. ———- i vr suAltog 84 BERDETT- COUTTS Ms granted £2,800 tu the Cape Clear tisher+ Hosmer, of Boston, ‘Winner in »tocnable them tu start operations the Ono of the Prelimi- vomlng season, . nusMons. A Parts spect! says: “Dispatehes from Londonanentiog rumors of the secession of Cho Rudleal members from Gladstone's Cable net. to be followed by overtures to Lord Dorby and other moderate Conservatives. THM Lost st 3H. ‘The mime of the steamer reported Jost off St. Goven’s end, Wastes, is still unknown, She Js supposeil to bo a sninll coaster, Six bodles hinve been washed ashore, Lonpon, Nov, 18,—The steamer lost off St. Govern’s Head, Wales, is the coasting steamer Ailsa, plying between Mristol and Glasgow. THE Ten, Tho Shrewsbury cup ruee was won by An- elent Pistols the Star second and 1 Gladla- tore third. -nary Hoats. nty-one Lives Lost by Ship- oes "ered on the Coast of Ireland. ——— qo Hundred Persinn Peasants Massacred by the Raid- ing iutds. = Understanding, with Germany on the Subject of Natural- ization. BNOW-STORM, Aheayy snow-storm is prevalling in Scol- land to-day. IRELAN: TANLED AND FEATIIERED. ov. 18,—Gairdaur, a landlord fn Galvay County, was tarred ahd feathered by good men last nisht. NEGINNING AT HOMES Pamell anuonices 0 reduction of the rent of al his tenants to Sir Richard Griftth’s raluation (commenced fn 1828) until the land question fy settled neeording to the prineiples of the Land League, FOUNDERED, Cons, Nov. 1%—The ship Galacta, bound for Bombay, founderetl off Cape Clear. ‘Twenty-one persons were drowned, 12 CAIINET. Lospos, Nov. 18.—T'he St. Jamea Gazetle FRANCE, ' : DE CISKEY. Pants, Nov. 18—Deputy Lefaure's report on the charges agalust Gen, De Cissey main tains the necessity of an ingtliry, and pro- poses that all acts of his Ministry be Invest!- gited, AGRICULTURAL, DEPRESSION, Panis, Noy. 18.--A meeting of the Society: for the Vroteetion of Consumers was held yesterday to disenss the present agricultural depression, ‘The general view of the econo- mists present was that American cow petition need not be — permunently feared by Freneh farmers, beeause, with the production of only ten heetolitres per hee- tare, Amerien could not continue to shiv Den says: “It Is safe to alilrm that there sro] corn. M. Mandel, promoter of — emigra- diferences in the Cabinet between the views | tion to America, combated this. view. of Selbourn, Lord High Chancellor, who | fe showed that French — production holds that tho vindientlon of the Inw should tase priority over the redress of alleged arievances, and John Bright, Chancellor of the Duehy of Lanenster, and Joseph Chiam- terlain, Presitent of the Board of ‘Trade, pho belleve coercive measures tmucecssary. ‘TROOYS FOR IRELAND. Iaurax, Nov, 18—Tho Ninety-saventh pectin ig belleved to bu undor orders for Int was only fourteen hectolitres par hectare as compared with twenty-five In Lngland, and maintains that the almost virgin soll of Amerien produced thirty heetolitres, M. Reinack dwelt on the drain of French gold to America, VARIOUS. THE SOUTIE AMERICAN WAT. Lonnon, Noy. 18.—Frivate telegrams an- Nownes that the Chillan squadron left Vale paraiso a few days ago with troops for the purposu of Innding at Callao and besiegluz Lima, . THE OAR. INTERNATIONAL, REGATTA, Losnox, Nov. 18.—The great International sculling regatta on the Thames, for prizes of 440), was opened up to-day with tho row- bg of the preliminary heats entted for by the milesof the match, Under tho reguintions Ue heats of four seutlers and one heat of frewere rowed to-day over tho course be- treet Putney and Cheswick, about twoiand mehalf mites straightaway with the (de. The first two ren In. each of, the heats will tomorrow row over tho same course, in two heats of four men each, and the first two In eh of these trinls—four in all—will engago {nthe final strugule on Saturday, when the coursa will be from Putney to Mortlake, woutfour and threecighths miles straight- REVOLT IN CASTIMERT, A dispatch from Bombay couflrms the re- portof n revolt in Northern Cashmere, A small force is holding the tribes in cheek. FIng Nantes, Nov. 18—The Ettenne sugar refinery burned this morning. Loss, 1,000,000 frances, ‘THE WUNGARTAN RUDOET, Pest, Noy. 1%,——Tho Finanelat Commit- tee of tho Hungarlan Dict estimate tho def- fult budget for 1881 at 2,700,000 forlns, in- dependent of tho 80,000,000 required for the Slnking Fund, "PURSUING TIE KUNDS, away with tho tilde On account| ‘Txuenan, Noy. 18—Tho Kurds aro being of tho = mtunber of well-known | pursued toward tho fronticr. professionals entered, and tho large TWO HUNDRED PRRSONS MURDERED, * Prumtay, Nov. 18.—Shelk Abdullah nt- tacked the Pershing at Urumiah on tho 1th Snst. ‘The loss was heavy on both sides, ‘the Khurds wero’ repylsed. ‘They burned tho village, and mnassnered 200 inhabitants In thelr retreat. jase hung uv‘to be shared by the winners, the racu has created a great mtnount of inter- tthere, and it ig lucked on ng being the big- Rateventof tho kind the world ever knew, Ttewithdrawal of Llantan was not unoxpeat- dias it was not belleved, before his.race with Trickett, that he would start Inn second ono hon, Ills absence put the others in bet- kerfeather, ns It leaves the result anybody's util really settled, i lastnight tho International Regatta Com- ditles declded, by tot, that the first trial heat day 08 1:20 p,m. should be between Lay- teck, Elltott, Hawdon, and Tarryer; tho Weond heat nt 2 between Kiley, Ross, Lar Fo, and Keeley; the third heat at 8:40 be- teen Warren Snilth, Hosmer, Gibson, and Anderson; fourth hent at between Trickett, Nicholson, and Clasper 1. The weather was ci romtlng, eold and foggy this ELECTION. Sypyty, N. 8. W., Nov, 18.—Tho members returned to Parliament from Exst Sydney, Including the Inte Premier, are all Free- ‘Traders, PRINCE AND ASSASIN. A Rajah’s Son Kills Gis Unfaithful Wife, Lonnon, Nov, 10—It ts believed that serious annoyance to the Government of Indln is grow Ing ont of tho Inquiry recently onterod by them {nto tho case of Chundra Sing, who Ia the second son of tho Htajau of Chota Oodeypore, and was charged with murdering his wife, Tho Rajnh has uot only questioned tho right of the Gove ernment in tho mutter, but is beloved to be busily Bproalllu disaffection mong hiv subjects Many of the Arabs and Patbans under his cons trol have brokon Into nets of opon hostility. to tho Hombay udiinistration, “hore ure furs of n revival of tho excitemant which attended tho tal of the Gavkwar of Burodi tn 1875. Chats Hala Dre. ia the second largost of a yroup of smullStutes to the cust of Mirada, Olussed under tho generle torm of the town Kanta. The Rajah of thostute, und the fathor of thoicouscd, Ina chlef of the accoud class, and da Gntitied tun snlute of nine guns. Se ta tributary to the Guckwar, paylog that potentate an muinual tribute of £877, receiving in return wo droga of honor, Tike the chiefs of the other petty States In tho dlutrict, be administers his alttalrs ii hls own way, ond tho only manner in whieh he. 1s {ntorfered with by tho liritiah Gov- eramont fi through t polluicalollicer, who 13 ap- polnted to superintend the mandgument of tho collection of petty States In the district, and sue that thore is no gross mismunizumont, From his subjects he receives allegiance in much tho THE HEATS, The first trial hent. was’ won by Laycock, he pleased, Hawdon sucontd, Ellfott did Mi fnishy nnd ‘Parryer carly gave up tho met Time, 15 infiutes and 883 seconds; lance, two nnd 0 half miles, i ae the seeout heat, Wallace Ross, of 8! it 8, NBy obtained an casy victory over i ee Samtoga, who was sceond; Feeley, ti ‘cee urness, third, and Largan, of in Worth, last; time, 16 minutes 8 sce ney fats early drew away from Riley, Lay vs equal caso distanced Feeley and a third heat was won by Hosmer, of 2 rie Muss, Warron Sinith, of Halifax, dint Sccond, and Oson, of Hammersmith, ‘The fourth hent was won by Trickett, of Spdiiey, N. . . BING MUIHOY Chit, in tho oly Leudul times, the we wis hibleon, of Stookton- | Hnrmusof Hugland uacl to, require from now econd; i f under thom, “Ho nuinbers among ht ninors orth, third, 4 aid Claspor, oF Wanils: and personal followers many who fn reality are slaves and bought und sold ut his will. Some threo or four months age there were Hv. ing with the Rajah, iu tho vielnity of. bls mile at the ‘own of Oodoypore, two of those followers, father and son, mined Rladad und Buda reas ctivaly, sadut’s dutios xen hin te the vielnity ot the palace, und whilo there bo mudo the acquaintance of Rajkuovorbal, the young Hajpout wife of Chundrabing, the second don of dita iy, the ItaJjuh of tho Binte, SMussiuces puased between them through the medium of the servunts, and fn tho course of time tho intl. mugy riponud tutoun HCE T tGy Tho Jeulous sare ofan Enatern Court. probably prevented for a tine the Princely lady aud bor paramour mect- fny, nithough a letter fy satd.to be in existence in which Sidat muge au ndaignation with tho luly at midnight of a purtivulur a Love, however, was not to be daunted by ordlaary obs atacles, and au a certain night about tho eid of July Rajkooverba! resolved to met hor humble lovor, buying in all probabiilty provigusly, made au appoiatnent with him.” Constructi w repy out) Of some imuterial she hud so- cured, and ingeniously muking hogps in this rope to pluca hier feet, shu tustened ft to 0 hook in tho velllng of the room, and in tha presouce of two femula servants bho descended from the puluce window to the ground, a distunce of about twelve foot. Here she was Jolued by Sa- dat, Who remained with hur for sume time. in tho monntine one of tho servante Who bad wit- neased the ont Went to ber muster, who was ervontng meal in an apartinent above tho room, and Informed him what bad occurred, Huatily descending, tho enraged busband went outaidy tho pulace fa seuroh of hia wife. Whit ho gaw, and whut occurred outside, 1¢ fy finpos- Hosmer won tho - ast of tho trinl heats by mahal In 16 sninutes nnd 55 seconds, dt ekett by three Jengtha In 15 minutes tat Seconds, Itralned heavily during the ete of this day’s contest teaves the 1a the ne a competitors In tho final heat, fee obo decided to-morrow In two er the site course and the distance Towed by Layeock, Ross, Ho siner " teteth Haydon, ities, Smith, and Nlel- ——- Ve enpy CHRMANY, Bie NATURALIZATION QUESTION, hetuhas Nov. 18—The American Legation tera ty ee no elreular, such as 1s re- Aounetn mh telegram from Washington, an- isu el a int the State Department has tatural rewlar declare that all Germans vst, Germ 3 American citizens, who might log to Au ‘any with the intention of return- United gir Would be protected by tho ould be ated Government, although thoy ‘ eine to prove that they had not thing of Cc German army, Even If some- rr era, It kind wero on its way from hy could not posalbly be precisely of Nat bly to tall, but bho wus shortly afterward ob- Migs MUleated, “Although werent part | xerved Drilying itajkeooveruul upeupulrs, Hi tons tal thee eee Amorienn Legation hero | touk hor tnto ono of the rooms fn the paluce and therv fuilicted upon ber injuries from which sho attorwurd died.” It is bolfuved tat bu beat bor on the urms und lows with a bamboo atiok about us thick as the ttle Singur, while sho wos scutedt, 1. the fivestization of ensesin whieh ie as but naturalized Amiorlean citt- lad, suey tested on revisiting the Father- iu floor; but ot! t that she fret ted 0 tag PTS aro Invariably berated | fe" hauday uty haviuu daw ho ond of thy Whee, aad Agreement on the cord throught ry hig Ju tun cull he nlae oved capable of belug | Se¥ere Injuries, tinst with tho stick, an ete rete ‘i 1B | ward with w sheathon tulwur, or sworl, the tray yet IM thele favor, aa it gens | denbburd nf whieh. was aplie at ono particular aypens ta be, ‘Phe toy 0 Thero is a most trees yiderstanding’ on this. subject. be- patho tet States and Germany, and L lauay cect ely Informed that nothing has Unvemen nc to necessitate the lssue of the {Nor tloned clrentay, Dated place, After xetciving thou wounds tho un- fortunate Woman’ wan pes to bed by bor attend: ants, and on tho third duy whe died. a A Marrowtng ‘Tail. New Urleana Times, Not long since 1 {'uxas man read ju a papor that if natring were tled Hybtly around the root of a tnulo’s tall It would, dn cusce af colle, giva tho unhual instant relief, He tried the remedy Re The of 4 prety tirulur referred to was pro- hate bye; : my Re sent to naive erat Washington, | [Yona ot bisown wules, and. the doctors. en: Wake tual tu this country who the thonef tho tull thus isolated wae ‘ole of to Deyaruueut us te thele | HUN Regia up bigger thats thoi, bo “enable to be tied tu. ‘Toxaa ian says tho mule turned Hts head and sow his menstrons Lait and got alarmed and beyan te blck. The Prat kick drove: the mig tall away ont behind, bat the tet tin Tnek and kneckod thet “Ths clea the bul wit ee Houle pivlder'a ever, wh ‘Phat ouly grave the bald te its Wnule looked around kieted ncain. Me tall was there 15 A pendula sd be eae biel Mice a went running rice, That tine it bitte: the male over the barn-yard fence. But the mule tt on fie ferband atbuek out auiia—game te The Lit falrly inugherd as it eangnt the mule on the haaches nnd drove itdowe the hine a ands Aiba halbatesvery whack. Tt toate k os a tonneden atti tnt Ute after theres jek hse is Hy ved vp fe Miy More res OF con the mute Bileked himself othe starting polnt. ‘hist not a enim e. SURES RINAGiaEEENNEEE IE OBELISK, Ite Appalling Welght Crishes tha Mpes and Sewers under the Streets upon Which Ie ‘Travels, Ttissuven weeks since the obelisk arrived at the fount of West Ninety-sixth street, New York. Ti tinet tine the stony tas been tfted from tho pontaon whieh brought (t from Staten Istand and carried exnetly one Dock amt a bat, or about 0 fcut, Moving at that rate, ft would have taken Licutenunt-Comnunnder Gorringe about 3,00) years to bring It from Rgyph But the whole work of getting It from its present positlun oat tho Broadway boulevard and Ningty-slxth ‘street to Ue ite preptred fur it newer the Metropolitan Museum of art will not, itt the opinion of good Judges, tuke longer than the thie ased in pettlog fe up the steep incline from tho North itver to tha boulevard. At every step the rondwny: broke ander the 20 tons, ‘and the sewers wnt pipes: ave wily atid fiittened out, even when protected Wy CHUrNons Henne whieh atretehed from one side of the street to the other, mi the polnt nt whieh the obelisk fies naw the rondehed fa etroni, atnoothe gind lev ‘The stone will fallow: the boulevard downto Bizhty-sixth street, when briakiy in aiid ge sisty gg abides tee Jewill be turned into the teansverse ron whieh ehters Centnl park it that point and emurces: at Ehyhty-ttth street and Pith avenue. There nre no sewers In this road, whieh is kdmlenbly ‘built und ineludes only Mella dozen bridges, une der whleh the obellsic nny bave sume troutle, Last Wednesday the work of turning tha steno ground, realy tobe drawn down the bowevurd, wns sieeessfully uccomplished after thirty-six, hours’ hard work, | ‘Tdeutennnt-Commander Corringe’s rst Intention was to piaee the atong tupait nt finmense track with Utty palrs of gtect wheels, after It ind heen enrried up the Aneling, and to drug it to its site with forty ofoxen. He hie now given up this project, aud ke the monolith to the park with the ws Heaging whieh tins pautied It tip the obelisk now. rests upun a framework of boavy timbers clghty feet long. Upon tho feat of this platforny, ten feet wide, mite of tinbers fourteen Inehes squire, is ait cugie which winds 1 witluss of grent power, Back of tho enging fs the obelisk, boxed up so eomplotely that enly a few square feet oF ita red or pi feraatt surfice can be acon, The two outsite bentns of the ition, whieh 1g bolted together into. one sol plank. ten feet wide ant fourteen inches thick, ure provided with amall enst-fron wheels ten Inchos tn dintaeter, This constitutes tho carriage. ‘The road-bed {4 made frat by placing bering afoot Bqunre ant tventy-tive long at right angles with the stroct aud at distances of five feet gpart, hose fora the sleepers for the rails, The ralls ara beams. fourteen Inches sqimre covercd on top with strips of hulf-lneh steel, upon which the wheels of the obelisk curringe ‘mas ran, ‘hese strips itt ait eeuieal When allis ready and a bloek. of rall has been Jald ahead, a post two feet thick {9 driven tnto the enrth at the end of | the line of rally, and an dron cable, the links of which weigh tive! portnids euch, Is fastened to thy end of a ehuin securely bolted Inte the tine Ders of the gigantic plank. A rope fy mide fist to the clutn and to the post, and after pasaine through soveral enurmous blocks is culled aronnd the drum of the donkey engluc, As {tia drawn Jn, the plank with the obeliste and engines on It, moves along tho rails nearly 1s fost ug a min enn walk, The greatest straln tn pulling the stone up Dill was tn starting; the ropes und chaing ight ened and Aigncunell until it seamed ns it some. thing must break, and yet the stuna we fuge to inet Ja order to sturt after ove: stopynure, compressed-nir Jucks, capable of [ft- Ing thicty tots, were mindy to pits the stana front boliind and gead It forward a few duches. When once started tho lowl moves ensily to the end of the temporary rails. Then the sleepers and ratig which have been gone over have to be moved to thelr new positions in front of tho stone, und another post hag to Le driven, for the: Byen with the ald of twenty: men, ft 9a day’s work to remove and arrange the sleepers and rails for one block's Journey, ‘The wolght of the monolith is something ap- palling. ft ta only by distributing the wolyat equally over tho roud-bed by means of tho Bleepers that the stone fa prevented from sinkiug urge depressiona ju even so well- muddy ruid-bed as tho boulevard. | One of the mon engaged in the work i ready to swear thit If nstrip of fron is placed under tho rollers whieh curry tho obelisk, this strip will bo found after the presage of the stond to be wot, the water upparontly having been saucezud out of the pores of tho fron, Anothor trouble has been tho breaking of the tron chili upon which the whole strain falls when the obelisk 1s moving. Work tag to be stepped rome tines for aoverat hours in order to havo the chain monded, A wolght af Sou tons ia admirably entculated to detach wenk Hinks. ‘At prosent plasterers are Sningod in taking a cast of tho buse of tho obelisk, which has been warn and broken off until ft contd not be mide tostand without support, as tho bee ta now more round than square. ‘Tho missing purty will bo cast In one piece of brane, iuto which tho obellele will be titted, hls epecios of wigan tla bronze, saucers wil tuke tho plice of tho bronze ernha which were use te keop the stone straight in Eyypl amd are supponed to hiya ‘eon put thore when It wus moyed to Alex: andrht. — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Nov, 18.—Arrlved, the State of Nebraska, 1rom Glnsgow, aud tho Geilért, from. Hamburg, Loxvon, Nov, 18,—Tho steninahips Melvetia, Wisconsin, and Cirenssii, from New York, and Broalliny, from Boston, hive arrived out, QUEENSTOWN, Nov. 18.—Arrived, Wisconsin, from Now York. . er Tho Rov. W. H.M, Murrayid Plea for ¥reo Trade. Tho Rov. W. IL UL Murray, of Boston, last Monday night in tho test of bls sorius of lectures: nt Hoston Musics tall came out strongly for freo trade, Inthe course of his address hu salts “Lan not sire but that sectionaliear will yot spring up like Minerva trom tho brain of the Batuniaduptter, ach that the agricultural Wert will bo diykied from this rannufacturing East, Jf that day over buppons tho oye that seed It will loot upon turk’ sunciag; if that day over gomnes thoy who count It thers will hear tho roll of peril ayer tholr heads and feel the Jar of dane ger under their feet; for then they all Boo the solilahness of corporations und greed got face to favo, hostile to Petra Hut such oa thing need not. como, twill not como unived {t fol- lows uixht af fgnorance. Thore need be no, tuntagonlan between tho tretory and the furin; tholy Interests, when tooled wt truly add dn tho, euthollelty of true government, aro tention. I drend only ignorance, We are in postion touch- tug feoo tnuie Just.na the Nation was touchy slavory in 1940,” Le sid the Nation Knewnotting nbout slavery. In 1dsd the Nutlon kiows noth- Ing about the tavlit, We have tho whole ques. tion to investigate from the very rudhacnts of poiltical economle seience, “Tho Government bus no right to prevent any one of our eltizens trom buying the product of nny country's industry nt the lowest possible Mico ut witeh it cat hoimportad, Suen tn polley interferes with tho rights of mun. Thora must be trie between min and mun. ‘Traitle ty the Univeral hingine of hum comeniiaicaion, ‘Pho natives understood that langage lutultives ly, ‘Tradula the Ute of comimitnities, Galan staguited, and wae For no retin under honven except that her Government dented hor people this great natural right, The Govorns ment of China protected Ching to death, ‘Trade fan measuring rod, ns it hag Leen sald vo you by Wendell Phillips, that Indicates bunan progress: In elviitzauion, Tea mun buys and sells nothing he isa savage; if be buys and sellsa Ltttte ho is halt katt hae if hu buy’s and setls constantly be da ely Alzed. “Tho one thing which prevents this country from buiny the greatest shipping nution in the world fs the hiw; laws passed by our Congress; Inwa which provent you from’ linportlug the muteFals whleb ure” ceded to enibla us to ‘build ships as cheaply ng othor nations can bulld tholts; fuollah hawa; unpatrlotio laws; laws that bave atmogt bunlshad tho Amerlean flay from thy ocean and made {t next to Linposslbly for nt Amorican traveler to seu the Lelovedd aiulgit C his country dylig Le forelxn port. "This ¢: clusivo pofley Umits the exports and the tt ports of tho country, and proyeuts the Natlon rom rouplag tho full benefit it would recelyo from a natural diviglonof tabor. “Tho country Lins come/us I sald at tho start, to tha porlod of 2 now studentahip of 0 question with which fow ure fatniliar, aud yet of such ‘ynst signiticunce that tho divcuasion of 1t wili bu no longer nugtected. Ie by any wont Lhayo spoken, uny iilnd bere shall be quickunied to tit vestigation or tho curnest uttention of any coe than turned toward It, the result | dealra wus buen reached. 1 close, Usuretore, with tho expresslun of the hops that before the vauitry fg again agitated by a Presidential election, to voters of the country: will baye bevor Tighted touching thé trie polloy of tho Nutlon that they will place kta adoption beyond a doubt by thelr guifrugess w polloy which Aull eucaure age legitimate tidustrles, und only such; whled sina] reduce the cost of Uving to tho lowest Bose sible pulnt, so thut comforty and oven uxuries willbe within the reach of all; walsiug over pro- etlon Impossible by opentug up. foreign arkuts, und ive the carving truly of the euuntry to thosa to whom it ongs— tha bulld- ers sud owners of Aimerican ships.’ Mr, Starry wid welcomed by a hited qudlenee, aud bls uduyess Was offen upplaude Gan. Miles Now Cartain to Ree ceive Promotion of Soma Kind. The ight with the IKumsellers Finds Its Way into the White House. ' President Hayes Made Respon- sible for the Continuance « of the Evil. E Extensive Homestead Frauds ered In the Territory of Dakota, Discove A Notnble Falling Of in the Exports of Brenadstuifs During the Wonth of October. GEN. MILES, INS PROMOTION. Speetat Disyateh ta The Chteago Tribune, Wasitixotox, D.C, Nov. 18.—There Is no tonger any dunbt in urmy etreles that Gen, Mites Isto bo appointed Chief Sinal Oflver. Direct fnquiry being made to-duy of the Secretary of War, to linow whether kuch a report wid woll founded or not, the Intter declined to give a direct mnswer, butacknowledyed that Gen. Miles had left hls command, aud ty on bls way Bast with his fuimfiy. Soun alter the donth of den. M3 Gen, Shertnan Is reported to have sald that Myer's successor would probably be selected Srom tho eflvlent cttivera who bad seen tony serviee on the frohticr. Gen. Sheritan hia long had a personal Interest in Gen, Milvs, to whom ho fs reluted by marriage, MLOGRAPIICATS Gen, Milea ls nbout46 yenra of age, a natlro of, Massachusetts, not a West Polnter, and ene tered the War as Captain of the S'wentyssecond Massachusetts Volunteors. He tid a brilliant iniliiary record from the start. He beewmne Hrevet Major-General of Volunteers, and ut the sclusy of tha War was nppoluted Colonel of the Fortleth Infantry. In March, 1209, ho was trang- ferred to the Fifth Infantry ag tts Colonel, which he has since commanded, aud in connection with which he bas gained a remurkable reputa- tlon asain Indian tighter. He is anc of tho most, popular men fu the army. LATER Those who have the confidence of the Scere- tary of War, however, gay Inte to-night that Gen, Miles is more likely to be appointed to the vacancy on Gen. Sherman's Btaft cnused by the denth of Col, Audonreid thin he is tu become Chive Signal Oftcer, TEMPERANCE CRUSADE. MAYNARD VE. TH RUMBELLERS. Spectut Wispatch to The Chictgu Tribune, Wasuinoron, D, ©., Nov. 18.—Tho lurge body of eltizens who have Indugurnted the present jnoyorent in this efty to scoure the inore rigid enforvement of the hiws In vesard to Neansinz rumesaloons are to-day much discouraged, Tho Distriet Commissioner bag seen fit to Weenes the rhm-holes opposit the Post-Olllca Depurtment, agunet which Postimster-Geticrul Maynurd oftl- clulty protested. The fact’ that this was done without waiting for tho opluion of the Atturncy- Genera] makes tho action Httle less than an ine sult toMr. Maynard. The Comtnissioncrs, bow- over, acted after au conference with the Presi- dent, and clalin thut ho colugidéd with their view of the matter, though he said thon he should wait forthe opinion of tho Attoriey-Genoral. ‘The actlon taken by tho Cominissioners fs tho more condewned for the reagon tint when Mr. Maynard first mude bis protest against leensing: the numerous grog-shops about his Departinent tho protest was referred by tho Commissioners: to THE ATTORNEY OF THE DISTRICT, Mr. Riddle, and be deelded. thut tho protest was in acvordanco with the Licanes tuw and ulfect> ive, The Commissioners therefore appeuled from tholy own attorney to the President, and so Unrew tho responsibitity of continuing the grent. mumber of drinking-suloons avout the Governs ment bulldings and grounds upon the President. There are elght of thoae rum-holes appoalt tho Vost-Ufice Department and tive around the Tus terlor Department, making tsirtcon for tho nc. eommtodation of the clerks in theso two ndja- vent buildings, One square upposit the Govern- inont property, and within shylit of tho State, War, and Navy Departments, aud only one biel: and a halt from ' ‘TIL WINTE MOUSE ITSELE, thero nre twelve of the wort resorts of tho kind in the elty, besides four gambling-houses in whloh’ Mquors tire suld. ‘Theseus Well ag the scores of othors about the Government's property could nll be driven from such publiv: places If tho President ahunkd necupt the Interpretation put uvon tho law by tho, Postmuster-Genvral and tho Atturney of the District, than whom there is no botter lawyor at tho Washington Bar. ‘The gambling dons ure in * PULL DLAST DAY AND NIGUT and Sundays, In theso respects there has not been ag bad un condition of atfulra in tho Capital sinco tha times of tho War. Yestorday a committco of tho Ministera’ Assoolution called on tho President anil pre- sonted him with an address on this matter, In which ete of tho best citizens of tho Capital aro vnrndatly ongugol. Judging from tho tnet that the Commissionors, who are aflicers of tha President, mate huste to Issue Hecuses tor those plncos which Mr. Maynard bus attomnted to close, tho pastors have concluded that tholy Lae torview with tha I'resident produced VERY LITTLY IMPRESSION, ‘Tho adidrogs of tho ministers la of interest to tho whole country, wa It rolites to Rrog-ehops crowding uround all tho Natlonal buildings. 1t gets forth hat while the Commissioners: of tho District ropreaont to the pastors that tho Liconso iw is mandatory, that us matter of fact the Commissioners do vary It at thelr plongure, They prosent natartting Mat of ross vivlutiona of tho law, and with thom the feet tint the knowledgo that fletitions naincs and forged names bud been signed to upplicas tons had not provonted tho Commnissionora from Rrantiug iHeonse. Thoy Inform the President that the Commissioners have refused thelr re- quest to. add seme prominent citizens to tho Licongo Bonrd. They ask tho Presidont, aa tho olligia! baylug full nuthority, to Instruct the Commissioners to RUVUSE APPLICATIONS for Neenso about tho public buitdlnga, and enll his attention to tho fuer that tho law ndyisor of tho Coimisslouers, the Attorney fur tho District, had decldad that the protest of tho head oft department waa logul und effective against I vense, Thoy call ultention to tho fuet that they have asked fer no change in tho Jaw, hut only uu adminiatration of the present hiw tn the ine terest uf tha decunt portion of tho community Instead of, us now, tn tho direct futerest of Hquor-gollora, In short, they placo the resposnt- Villty for the pregont dlssraceful condition of affalrs in tho District upon the Proafdent, who hus full power to remedy all tho oyil complained of, and }eave the case with him, . NOTES AND NEWS. THY PROVOSED UNPEI MIBSISSIVIL RESERVOIRS, Byeclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, —_, Wasninaton, DU, Nov, 18-Ex-Gov, Pound, of Wisconaln, is here for tho session, Ho says that-tho monsuro for uilidting roservoira at tho heudwators of the Misslaaippl will bé oarnostly pushed thle winter, Ho has come here propared tu work for St, and expocts to secure &. good up> propriation in tho River and Harbor bil. is project {sto get un appropriation suillclent for three yonra, to bo éxponded In thrdo annul ine atalments, 7 " suaAI, 4 | Tho Loulsuna stgar- planters bavo revogulzey a" Centralized Government” enough to ak Uy, Signal Ollicer for information asta the uppraaely of cold woather,. They have obtained un auswel that tho cold waye fs rapidly advancing: towards! thoBouth. A Lonisiina pliuter now boro says | thut, if tho Signal-Survice prediction iy vertiled, - the damage to the sugar crop will bo Incaleula- 4 ble, + TUB OUANGRUS, . ‘Tho sosaion of the National Granjo will probs ably continue 4 week longer. One of tho ine torosting features of the mcoting bas boon d! lectura by Prof, Saunders, of tho Ageiculturas Dopartmont, who was tho origiautor of the ied of a Gravge, A resolution baa been ndoptud autboriaing the Exeoutive Connmitics go requegy Consreas foy a dynution to tho Natlonal Geungy ‘ | 19, -1880—TEN ES. erint lot n the alteof tho Balthnore & Oho tithot, on which atands the small buitd+ Jngg in whith Mr Saundera clahorated hls bea, If this expla a plished, the National Grange will hereafger hold fig annual mectings in the city. {> ppNAION PIPOSITION, Congress will be asked to pension tho officers mut men of tho Itevenie Marine Bervice for Aisablilty resutting from exposure or injury re- calves in tho disehargs of their duty, and also to male provisions for retirement alinilar to those which now exist with reapect ta the army and navy BILVEI. & To the Waters Assuclated Preis, Wasitxotax, LG, Nov, 14—Tha Treasury Department tuesday prrehared 415,000 ounces of One silver for the United States mints at Pallas Jelphin, Ban Mraneldeo, and New Orleuns.] HOMESTEAD YIRATIDS, A telegram received tosday by Commisstoner Wilthemson,-of tho General Land Oltice, from the special ugent whom he sent to Dakota seve eral months aqy to unearth suspeeted extonsive frands tu homeatead entrees, reports ag tho ree suit of his fnvestiyations that the Grand Jury at Yankton hag brought in five Indictments for subornation of perjury, and one for forgery, aud that the Jury iy ett at work In the same Alrection, mip, Drlg.-Gen. Jacob Zeelor, of the Uulted States pa, dled toedayy, ‘The Chief of the Bureau of Statiattes reports, tho totnl value ‘of exports of domestic breads stuffs fran the Untted States during October, 18%), ore RTGS: during October, 87, for ten months ended 440, atid for the sume period $203,005,1, : * DIPLosatTic. This morning the resident received In official nudienee Cok &. Voinesco, who yi Jetter of erjtence be brings as Envoy nary of hig Royal [Highness Sovereign Prince of Rounneng: on a special mission, At noon tho President gave tn Hike audlenea to Seflon Don Laulstoo, is: Envoy Extraurdinary and Mintster Pien{potentiary of the lopubtio of Balivia, ‘IIE COLD SNAP. MISSOURL RIVER. Sptclat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Sroux Crry, la, Noy. 14.—The Missouri River clozed at this elty last night, ‘Tho following steamers were caught by tha freeze-up out of port: ‘The F. ¥. Batchelor. near Round Butte, M.'T.s the Gen, Sherman, Government stenmner, and the Eellpse, both somewhere between Forts Berthold and Buford, M. 1; tha Far West. twenty mites below Plerre, with load fer that ports thd Gen, Meade, thirty miles below Roses bud Landing, with a load for that landing; the Gon. Terry, empty, bound down, near Ioxebuds tho Fontinelte, empty, bound down, seven inlles nbove Yankton, Tho weather fs milder to-diy, and thore ave still hopes of getting bouts below Plorre out of the fee, It 13 tho carliest close of tho river for ten years, ST. LOUIS. 81. Lours, Mo. Noy. 18.—Tho cold weather continucs, und It is freezing hard to-night. Large qqtantities of feo began toating through tho hnrbor from tho north to-day, and tho une derwriters placa tn cinbargo on rlyer nuvigie tlon in all directions All steamers which leave “this port while the embark exists will du so at thefrown risk. [tis not likely any mero bouts will leave fur tho North, and the Southorn poek- ots will be retired until the weatber moderates, MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. " Davexpout, Ta, Nov. 14.—Tha Mlssissipp! River closed this morning twelve miles above this elty, between Lelalre and Port Byron, or at the hend of the Kock Istand Rapids. The fee- beige ts about two tnebes thick. ‘This is tho enrliest closing since 1912, when tt closed at the same tine, At this polnt the elver fs filled with tloating Ivo, and navigntion hus closed fur the season. NORTHERN NEW YORK, Aunagy, N. Y., Nov, 18.—Cara reaching hero this afteFnvon avere covered with snow and ive. It snowed all the way from Montreal to Phitts+ burg. ‘The cold wave atruct this elty about noo. The thormoineter fell thirteen degrees hi hilyan hour. . CANADA, Montnran, Canada, Nov. 18.—Tho snow-storm whieh Logan lust night continucs, Toronto, Nov. 14—Disputebes from atl over uy report three to ten inches of anuw fell o-uay's THE SIGNAL SERVICE, Orrics cy THE CIEE S1aNAt OFFICER, Wastixaton, D, Cy Nov. W—1 a m—Indien- tlons—Fur Oblo Vatley and Tennessee, falllag barometer, stationury or higher temperature, vyarlable winds, enifting to’ south or west, clear or partly cloudy weather, For tho Lower Lake reglon, stationary fol- lowed. by falling barometer, slightly warmer south to west winds, partly cloudy wenthor, ove enalonal light snow in the enstern portion, For tha Upper Lake region, Upper Mississippt and Lower Stlssourl Valleys, lower barometer, stationary or bighor tempernture, south to west winds, elear or partly cloudy weather. LUCAL UMSENVATIONS, LICAGO, Not Vely fen.) Wee Time, | Mure Ther| tte | Went. mi) an | [we A mea] lt | ia 1 Fe wpe ot v aI Wied & AUIS WL T aU, iy date Moshi ileal OUSt RVATIONS, Citw.A00, Nov, 1-19: p.m Cutra Cheyenne, Chia. cw. ros. Fart entle. Forttiibsont Grand Te Tandienspous Keokul ———__- A Story trom Klnilra, at Himvtra (usctie, A gentloman well known in this city as a ‘red-hot epublloun und something of io betting man, alter un absence of several yours returned to the elty of bla younger days curly: in the Presidentind campaign. Karly in tho SUEUNOP le tude no Witgerd, but after tha tu. (hin election bo “aalled tn,” betting large auounts, tHe nine seme wagerd on the gener nb result, but most of hla money was pliced on tho rosult in Now York, Mo iat baye td yeveruh thousand dollar at stake on dio turn of tha poktteal wheel of tortie In this Stute, About nv woos befure cloation-diy a Democrats fo frlond waced him if hv Was not earrynig all of bia Gaps in it somowhat full taivkety sayy that New York Siw was even more Mkely ta go Democratio Hain Republican. le apport of this it was aad that New York City woitld give at Teast 00,000 Demouratiemiijurity, Upon this the buoker of Hepublicanian sald: ‘liave you a ponetl hae Hoteeboukr Yo: ad ne pte t no plus gil aud and he dice York Chy will give Have you pot tat ysuno—iive you jrHt one thausand due buns UNW, AML rhatits et funk ut after olectlog. And when, on > tts Dormveratio friend took he read the fyures of Thi: cock’s majority fig retirued at Folica Head- quurters ut a. A HUN thie cat yuoss the pitjority of New York City witha DS on a pol ‘of aver 202,000 votes bus ie right to back Whe figures with bin money. Lf an o doubts the trot of this ti tile, bo ean call at tb ofdew and see the te Lye Hye, aH, ws thoy ware written Wd dave befu.s sscdutedave 4° write dawn what [tell you et ‘aud notusbook were taken hy A ited ad follows? “New Caan cf munjort Mane down those thytren ‘Vhursday wore up tho Adv " ’ FIRE RECORD. Destruction by Fire for the Third Time of o Pittsbure Gun Factory. Tho Unfortunate Proprietors Also Victims of the ittots of 1877. Miscellancous Confingrations of a Mincr Character. AY PIVTSBURG, PAs To the Weatern Asmetated Frees, Prrranvung, Ya, Nov. 18.—This morning about. So'clock flames were discovered Issuing from tho Enterprla: Gun Works of Jumes Brown & Sons, on Wand street, An alarin was at once sounded, and the Fire Department responded quickly, but before the flames could be @heeked the entire building was gutted. A large umount of enrtridges were stored on tho thied Moor, which heeaine Ignited and kept up n continual fusilude, rendering It dangerous for the flremen tonpproach tho Luilding, Fiading It useless.to attonptto save tho stricture, which In less than forty-five minutes from tho time the fines were discovered wus in ruins, attention was dl reeted totha yabinble tujidings surroundings, which wore with difflculty: sav®d trom destrues toh, nut. however, without being conalderably duinuged from water. ‘The urlgin of the trata not known. The loss wilt probably reneh $3 }, distributed as fole lows: On the Dullling. owned by Duyid Gregg, tock of Brown & Sons, $10,000; Waker Hver=pliter, £12000; Georwe J. Comer= OW, Hl, McCallut’s care ar SGUKK) to $10,000, water Ale Re by Iiaurence—Hrown & Son. legheny, of Pittsturg, ans 4. oF News A Wirter Hate, 8.300 11 Cush und Another company not kuown. MeCattun, $40,000 winereial Union, of Ludo. and How= y York, Uurtford, finperiny & North ern, Connect ire Assuchition, Phitadelphin, Mitten, ond Penusylvauin companios, Brown & Song have been peculiarly unfort- burned out three thines thin twelve yeurs, besitles having thelr gut works gutted by uw mob during the meterable riots of 1877, . LUADVILLE. Mr. M. B.tMurphy, a gentleman iMentified with tha mining Interests at Leadville, and ar experienced miner, arrived in Chicayo yester- day, nud n Trimexe reporter sought Lilm at tho Commercial Hotel for the purpose of obtaining au necount of the great Hire now mizing th the Cotorady Chief shaft of the Chrysollte Minu, und involving the Little Pittsburg and the Little Chief Mines. ‘Lar ‘Titi 8 dispatches have ulready conveyed the intelilgence abont the lire, and Mr. Murphy gives ndditional Intorest- Ing particulars concerning it. The tire originated Oct. 4 from a candle that had burned down so ns to set tire to nw Dullding oceupled by nininer, who wie jyrg HE in it, noe who fell agicep and Jett the candle burning. Charles Rolxer, the mannger of the Chrysolite Mine, insisted on turowlng water down the wbuft when there was a strong upenst, or draft, und it changed to downenst, thus driving tho iro Into the mine ant stoning thy operations of the miners. Mr, MeDonald, Superintendent of the Litue Chief Mine, advised Rolker not to use the water in that way, wud the next morutng put bls mine ers it work on the lined to cut on communicas jon between the. Litt f and the Chryso- tl x Alte by but: ‘V, 10, THO Ens WHS, BO Bteone Chat thy nite of tho Little Chief men wera overcome with It, quad u tuken to the surface IN AN INSENSIULE STATEL Allwere Drought to consciousness again, how ever, after strenuous efforts, Frou duit tine until Nov, 1 very litte work was done in any of the min although tutile attompts were made to work the Lite Chlef and Chrysolite Minos. About tho tth inet. tho Little Chief niumagemont procured 2 powerful blower, of 1 doltvery, and towered the pl in Shutt No, the Little Chief In order to furee a strong currdut of air down tuto the ming aod thus expel the yns so thnt the meu could work vad alsa cut olf communication between the two mines. Tht did net have desired cffect, ao the blower was moved to tio Daly. shaft of the Little Chief property, und nn up-cust mado of Nod ghutt. Wty this Mr. Iolker, of tha Chrysolite, and Str, Candy, of the Little Pitta: burg, object nd procured an indinetion to stop the Little Chief men from operating the blower, but tho latter insisted on running it in violation of tho orders of the Court. dir, Murphy jwofthoopfaton that it will save tho Littic Chief property. Lurge binsts of dynamite have: heen exploded on the lines between the Cheysos Ite und the Little Chief Mines with tho viuw of cutting off aif commuuicntion between tho two, ‘The mnanagors ot the Chrysollte Ming bave ree sorted to tha tue Of stedm for the purpose of sinothoring the Hames, and it ning to an how the experiment will ‘succeed, Mr. Murphy: thinks tho I}re should not have existed two four hours after It broke out. Throwing on wwater, in violution of ait known means, forced down the fhines, which consumed the sbatt- tinbers, und drave the fre Into tho mine. Considerable -fecling exists betweon tho InANaZeMeNt Of the Litte Chief and the Cory8o- Ite Mines, and long tltigadon Ia Ukely to grow out of the present state of attalrs, y= AT LA CROSSE, WIS. Special Dispated to The Chicazo Tribune, LA Cxoasr, Wis., Nov. 18.—Two fires this morn- ing broke outin remote parts of the city, The greea-house of Jolin A, Sulzer, one of the lurgest inthe Northwest, was aumused by tlre to the extentof $,W00; partlaily insured, ‘The stock of the variety store of Henson Bros. was dame aged L6 the extent of 35,000, with Situ insur. tice. ‘The loss on the bullding is Cully covered Dy Insurance, AT MENASITA, WIS, Spectat Mispatch ta The Chleago Tribune, Menastta, Wis, Nov. 1—Mra, Lucy A. Jones’ redidence In the First’ Ward was entirely de- stroyed by fire. Apart of tho furulture was saved, and the clothing was destroyed. Loss ubout $1,503. Insured, ‘Tho fire originated frat kiichon stove, ind the occupants bad a ve: urrow escape with feet partly frozen aod hhuuds burned, — CHICAGO, ‘Tho alurin from Lox 1] nt 1: yesterday fore noon was caused by 4 fire ina sleoplug-coach on tho Hlinols Cuntral Hullroud, nuur tuo depot, Damage to the conch aud furniture, $00, The fire fa kupposed to hive been caused by an overs hoster sure setting {iro to the fmunework sure round . ‘The alarm from Rox §51 at 7:16 o'clock last evening whe caused by the burning of a chimacy at No, {02 Nees street. Damnge triiting. AT WAUSAU, WIS. Wausau, Wis, Nov, 18,—Litst night adwalling- house owned byl. B. Parcher, and occupied by A. Blovons, was completely destroyed by Ure, resulting trom n defective fu 1s AY DES MOINES. Dea Mower, In, Nov. H—AC 1 ofeloct this evoning a tire destroyed the grain warchouse of nd ute & Blott, with suvoral hundred bushels N R LEWISTON, ME. Fanuttnaton, Mv., No, 18.—-Flre destroyord tha farin Dulldings of Jumes Pulington, nour Lewes Jaton, Lous, #8000; Insured for $40), ——— Mishap toa Prima Donna. Marlo 16zo bad a narrow cavape Seon sorious aceldont at the Gluby Thoutro, Huston, last Bilt urduy afternoon it wie at die close of tho tretactor “Carmen,” When ste hid to erodt high bridge at the rear of the stiuse. In doing ao the bridge gave way) beneath her. To esenpy rolng down with ft, suo spratye to ty upright cat on the side, and managed to bold oo until eschid, Bho wea hot seshoualy burt, but her Tho CAUTION! ‘Tho wonderful achiovements oni wieersy uf Males Money of Verchouned wd ‘Car tins cand tha Jann of countertelte and de action. 8 spats 7 heuud and Tay” by iia fal yi Wlaw Obsers ies he nlovo BN ACT ‘True Mark devley on the wrapper enclosing eucn bottle, withuud wich none @ youulie, For Salo by all Brugglsts. hands and arms wororn badly brutacd thnt Aurgecon was sumtnoned, ‘Tha bracelet oni her right arin was broken nnd n portion of It driven Into hor wrist. Theaudionce was Ignorant of the ovcurrence, as tho curtain felt Just ag tha nechtent happened, All they know was iv tro- ineudously long walt between the first and secs ond nets.” At ang time it waa thought tho per= formance would have to be stopped, but Mino, Rows, although her norves: wors badly shaken up, pluckily went through tho entire opera, << MATRIMONIAL. BRADLUY=-CAMERON, Tistatenuna, Va. Noy. 1%.—Tho murriage to- day of William Horntilower Hradicy, son of Judge Bradley of tho United States supremo Court, and Miss Ella MeCormick Cumerun, eldest daughter of Senntor Cameron, wasnaocial event which baa never had a parallel hero In tho gencral interestexclted. Tho wedding took place in the Pine Street Presbyterian Church, ono of the finest edifices in tho city. Long bofore tho bridal party had mundo their appearance a largo . throng bad congregated nbaut tho church, and after thoy had entered it tho auditorium was soon crowded to repletion, ‘Tho altar was tastes fully decorated: with exotics, Aside from this thore was no} attempt at ornamentation, Half- way down tho contre. of tho church white satin ribbons were hung across tho nisics todeslyonta tho Bpace set upart for relatives and friends front a distance, Among thoso present wero Judge Mradloy, father of tho groom, Gen, Sherinun, Georyo W. Chitda, A. J. dns Benjamin Harris Browater, and Wayne Mae! . The groomnsman was C. H. Bradley, brother of tho irroom, ‘Che ushers wore Emmona Hiaine, son of Senas tor ilatnes Woodbury Mhulr, zon of Montgomery. Blair; Frederick Frelinghuysen, Bon of x= Senator Hinghuysens William 8. Lambertaon, son of President Lumbertson, of Lebigh Univer- sity James Lynch, of this city; and W, Chanoy, of Philadelphia. ‘The mids of honor wera Misa Mabel Bayard, daughter of Senator Bayard; Miss McLane, of Haltimere; Loulsa Sergont, of this city; tha Mixacs Virinin, Mars, Margaretta, and ftichel Catneron, duughters of the Senator; and Lillie MeCornilct. 4 ‘The ushers and matds of honor wero followed down tho nfsle ie the bride, resting on tho arm of her father. At thonltur they wero met by tho groom and hia brother, Senator Cameron wave his daughter away, und tho luv, W. C. Cot- tell, President of Lafayette College, performed the ‘murringo ceremony, + ‘Tho bride wore n white brocaded antin dross, entrain, with long flowing vell, ornimented with diamonds of unique design - The bridal- dress waa side in Parts, 2} reception ut tho paliutial mansion of Senator Cameron followed tho murrlage ceremony, astiaty ens, pirticipated in by a lurge nuwber of persons. ‘The presente, which wero not exhibited to tha wuests, represented ubout 20 donors, Must of them were very cleynnt and costly. The fol- lowing 13 4 portion of the list: Senator Cam- cron, i sliver soup tureen and vegetable dish, six plece: Mra od. 0D.) Gameron, & chest of thte- linet Gen, Cameron, 9 silver coffee-urn; Miss Virginia Cameron, dinner get; James Cameron, a beaten silver pitcher; Wayne MaeVengh and wife, w silver culfes urn, sugar bowl and cream Jug; Judge and Mra. Hrudioy, cleht . dozen silver spoons, knives and forka; C. H. Mradtoy, a Dresden chin breakfust set; Shomus Seutt, 2 point lace | fan; Cullts, a Dresden china A. 4. Drexel, two mirrors in-ebony and golds Joreph Mason, Uulted States Consul nt Dresden, two Dresden china vases; Willian T. Walters, 8 aiiver soupetureen; the Hey. Mr. Hornblower, a ible; Mr, and Mr, Jumes MeCorinick, thirteen dozen silver spuons, kitives and forks; Henry McCormick, cut glassware; Mrs, William Calder, one dozen linnd-palnted dinner-plates. The wedded couple left for Mhtladelphia, ne- compiled by Wavne MacVeagh andwite. They will yo on ni extenslye tour, conlining st to this country, howover, ‘Thoy will not bein house keeping until next summer, Durlug the winter they will reside in New York, where Mr, Brad~ ley practices law. LAWRENCE—-LEROY, : Youk, Nov. 1d. G. 1€, Lawrence, som = of Willian Beach Lawrence, an ciminont jurist ~ ot Newport, wag inarried to-day to Milas Cather- Ing Augusta Leroy, daughter of tho Inte Otis Ixroy, of this city. The wedding took pince at Calvary Church. Tho Ite. Rdwin A. Washburn offivlated, ‘The ediflee was complotely tilted with representative fumilics of New York. The bride was dreased in whitu eatin, witha long trota, her head being adorned with a long lace vell, on which wis strewn sprays of ornnive blossoms. 0. 40 Fifth avenue, A reception was beld at the residenco of the bride's xrandfathor. Tho house was profusely decorated with palms and cut towers, and in the hall an ore ebestea, which was entirely bidden from viow by the nid of beantiful” plants, discoursed swect iInustc, Tho bridal couple underwent tha trylog ordcal of standing in the nilddie of tho parlor under o marriage bell, where thoy ro= cov the congratulations of tholr friends, Thoy left this evening for Achre Polut, the rosi- dance of the groom’s futher, at Newport, It 1, where they will pass tho honeymoon, ‘Upward ere hundred guests were present at tho ban» ete a —— WoOODRUFF-SUTHERLAND, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteava Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wie., Noy, 18,—Goorge Woodruff, oldest son of 1, 8, Woodruff, and Misa Lily I.” + Sutherland, youngest daughter of the Lion, Jumes Suthorlund, were murricd this afternoon aud left fru trip to 8t. Louls aud the South, or HRod-Flot Ico. * ‘Lindon Globe. When, in the “Midsummer Night's Dream," the Lord Chamberlain presonts tho Ingenious play-bill of Bully Bottum’s very tragtcat cqnody: WW Thearus, tho ict oxclilms, ** Merry nnd. tragient} ‘Tedious and brier! Trot leo and w dros strange anow! Low shalt we find thocone cord of this diseord?" Such, however, is thond- Vance of syiouce that tho pout’s puzzle bas been solved, und tho couvord of bot lee been recent! discovered by Mr, Phouws Curnctlos, College, Shenield, ‘Tha diilgent experiines boy townd out that any solid can be beated considerable toupurattire if the precaution be taken to/kecp it under a pressure less than o certain “erltient prosaure,” which $4 different for dilforent substances. Under thia condition tte solld heats and sublimes away into 8 yupor without fest melting intoa quid. ‘Thore is no intermediate state betwoon tts solid und ite gage cous condition, Actlug upon tho hint which this general priuelple guve him, dtr. 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