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1 List conditton thanay of tho Kouthorn States. allstinetion dn tho ee (itrng, My nee with steed, and a bore of sixteen Inches, This { temporary, and there was a recovery of 1y@e nti tho Veen ne been a ete orate img iA. Der st et UN % = vs ove in of wate! se wy i Esses v0 , A ed olticial, Inliospuablo to strangers and unylet: sourtto the Union, Se MD sag Ce ‘As tho unestion reesived no ansver Menate | Another Bird’s-oye View of the | 8 les seven fect under water, ant ite ea rela eee arent et Hee at | Boisterous and Frigid Wind and | Srastarnnauile.to stramgors and unyleytine | suite to the Unton ene Wanted fy ED rod proceeded to aaty that ho Wie hot ant eat u charges a projectile containing 250 pounds of | New York Central to the highest priee ever Inns of tha nifiddio nau lower clnssea, After tho | waste. tle the hands of {HAY plank that Foster would by any means hava walls Senatorial Situation in dynamite. When the boat with its crew of | pald for Ht (40%), The principal dealings Weather All Over the fou fea tank In Andy Johuean than} feave tho etivo fold te there peop “fo eldoted.. Mee Conrod woukd not bo untavorde ten men fg within 500 or 400 feetof tha | have been in Western Union ‘Tetegraph, Land. waa common with the tending mien Ve the tines | Welles had more xentus fur i: eotuntry would be most unwlae, unmindful alike iS ley " by grauting whut Europodemanded. Woimage | upan hin: but the contrary, | Th “dl ecto und, striking “tho, girl Just Below. tho FOOD-ADULTERATION, wihiaridgnity tid her lnterone He sh tae £9 DE CISSEY. stood nt 15 deg. below. ine wo bad augcauded In ovarthrowing Suld and | Uva which netted them 1 io Cites kin, about iwo ineies to tho right of the spinal | KEPOIT OF THE COMMITTEE oF awanp, | MY stalin tothe serie, | Toni xpentetine MILWAUKEE, decelved. Hag aft protunted for ‘ba | Beceytlt but t Urntwee wan tiles eon erty ne the shot, Donnelly, pere ,_ Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritunes if hout Gen, Grint’s knowledge, or tit | ow Womon Huve Figured in French MIDWAUKEE, Nov. 21.—Tho thormomotor hore | afrald of us und put Said aside for two or threa | at the time, that the Cenoural did HOt direct, it haps think tng that ho, ha et ite ot 9, Woman, New Youn, Nov. 24—The Natlouat Board or nas at his tnucdinte friends, or with any Politien. mnarked 5 deg. below to-day, spouts tit Arter having auestianon. be Hite | suatueat this remurkable course of hs verwed self dond, This erlino ended a week which the | of endo offered prizes amounting to S100 at | Te tahen ‘Uare oe mnt ante the ge ee Plirte Corréepmnideuee eston Herat Se ald Huropg uny'do ae aue ilies, anit Lean ter | ““Hiuvita thus protested agualust the police cull the Vloddiost on record. No less thun | Its meeting 1 Washlugton fast December | tiroitea down Delhiatiie Moidlne alte hee deacee | Lwaa rather surprised to note, by tho latest NEW HWAMPSTIRE, alatas 1 tke? Atdul Hamid bag neither four, | that the Republic has been eonspleuaek divg Bursong wore Snipe during ti Pur | for “The best at or nets, accompanied by | foralios. (cis «question solely of arrival of American papers, that tho frst | jostox, Mugs. Nov. #l—Snow fell in Now | nor weakness, nor healtution. Unlike hie pred: wratoful to Gon, Grunt, lat ine say" furthoe th fobund kalte, if . an essay, designed to prevent injurious adul- WHAT THE COUNTRY OWES TO ITSELF. sgeatanitay 3 ks is cnt De piss une Hampelilro yesterday to the depth of ton fuches. Ieonaalinoe ernte ee age Fe ene te ante paps there ens j in ecitla 5 Cav it attord to suy we have no further use for | Alalr were so universally in favor 0 Then ‘ y remeisbel thio. tender ace At erate FOUL PLAY. - SoC A, TO sEertI MS Ba atetil wo mlaed OF the head ot the sry | the General Ho“ scems to bo considered TNE SIGNAL SERVICE, frayor, nat Soctptes biveclf dig: afd nfeee seit Wise homie ead one ReCE UE tt Be . Oh without Haposiug winecessary burdens upon head of the Uaverniaent? Why, for | therein as martyr to the malico of tho | Opricnor quy Cite StaNAr Orricer, Wasi | Bio uttuins, ‘Thore secmns to. be something in 2H Prersnimd, Pay Nov, #l.—Philip Holl, steam | commerce.” Mr. FB. Thurber, of this elty, | + 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1880, fia aga , : ae P ntoue the letters from varlous sources, cm Py Fi dl nist. Her armament consists of a | declincof yerty per cent, the latter Burling. » > mt i Bese Sede ; NEW XY ORI. single breeehfoader of wrought tron, hooped | ton & Quit But the decline was only BOR AS. Ig Fostor's strength coming from, it the Empire State of the ho atruggia in butter material 1pON tho len th POPIMINC OF Reson hte any el Me ble to McKinley, of courso, 11 engo that srentle= the Country. é f ; 5 OUN 7 Peat: Se carat TRA MLS ARON EE eon up. for action, but ¥: enemy, the gun. §s fired by electricity, and | New York Central, abash, O} od Reomed to think that such = wanld not tho projectile explodes by concussion, Lf | Western, Northern Paciile, Jersey Central, ely. om rive ott tho impression the first shot fatls anothorfollowsina few | Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, and Bure | UNE HS woul hot be fevomtie to aantes | Report of the Board of Trade Commits | tHe frst sto se ‘ , Fifteen Nelow Zero at Neadwood, ond A 7 vost: intuutes, and the torpedo bombardment pro- | Mneton, ‘ 5 . Hot tay hot Re did Taconite knows ex-Gove fee on Adulteration of ceeds with extraordinary rapidity, no time | ‘Transactions In rallrond bones continue Ten Inches of Snow in Now Perhaps hig” own remurkablo mB tO Jotingon suggested misgivings. Perhaps he saw tho flusory charactor of Jotnsott's tone Ure, At nll events he flowered out in 1408 ns a Republican, uttendod the Chieazo Convention, and voted for Grant, and, asa reward for his Bu Pesior discornmont, he subsequently was volves wires than tho navy ropes, puoctatl AOL) OF $60,000) cheat Hs tmonume nevor hurl tho hair of tho tod ypetors 9 thelr own crews, lo hits wey: Oy rian aan of ni untagentam ry) Bitten ay Inafority and to most of Ye, Honan Calely fh. Smitty wrought ye! asuaiae Cox very well, having uttenided « distriot-sehoot Food being wasted in charging the gun, The sub- | large, and tho market Is-strong. The feat Hampshire. ra cian having aw ev to butioe, got ste OF tio alae inn te Den cemury ago. Ne exprested tho. Gninton 7 stitution of gunpowder for compressed air | tires wera Indianapolls, Bicornington & flan of tho Stato road, Hy dropped out of pote | ton. |All the tembora of tho Git setae t are : rin ¥ , 8 . “ : ans & us ind made a million. ‘Che strange series v hey Khow moro of it wee that Gox. Cox was rather tiineskinyed, bat that inthe peeing of charging tho ein toatl Moston Messier. Sean a Hausa fe Tho Ooldeat Novembor Known in Amorica | events which have called hin forth: tho resig- | sundituwyor tos Manet tho binges he had eb crea fo hinge ee Toucht: the Stat f Al der Increases the efleleney of the armament; It | ‘Texas seconds to 743 Metropolitan Elevates i hntlan of Gordon, his ad Intorim eueecssor ape | thoir boss. ‘The Cabinet waesees, lamecen every position he had ever tlic ne ng the Statue o: EXANACT | way not ba too much to say that it leaves the | firsts tu 1011/3 Canada Southern firsts to 100s During tho Existenco of the Pres- potntinent by Gov. Colquitt, the storm of hdl | onlams, ate In oneal tt ange ete Of tan of Geanga Gointy conn ob the very heat mon In Hamilton and Soulptor Cer- mlachtlest fron ships of the workl completely | Iron Mountain second: proferred tu ont Generation. ation which ensued, the Appeal tothe peone, | ministration ratty tl, ring tte ny iL convoy in 1 impression 1 _ : baka! “a xe v1 lgof American politics. How far Victor Naw- | which ad to depem 1° Pare I TERA HG Wout Hot favor Foster, : Tho Grant Banquet at tho Lotos | me ts sue atesr oF TIF LoTos ChB. | Lome, Wateriown & Ogdensburg firsts 2¢ | Fariren Pater, Onta Nov, thea tremendous | Haeea ay mecten poltics., How far Victor Now, | wehlet 1 hn & Seti treat page nea aL} IMET STATE RENATOR T. J. CURRAN, Club Saturday Night. Sere sane wae Behe totes rata ine | Percent, lo Tx; Milwaukee & St, Poul, Le | windestorm has been raging here stice Inet | 10 thotlon the machinery which has wrought auch | A large part of this dishesey 0 Coat of this clty, on tho tralty as ho was returning 5. Division ¢, to 120: Kansas & Paeitie first | night, and fs atitl unabated, ‘The velocity Leand en ote Me Raat ae eae eet | duized Ina grand spread this evening, (ho | consuls 134, 10 100s Sle Paul & Omatia cons | reached eighty-four mites per hour at thnes. Humber of politieluhs and business-men in these | Reviow of tho Financial Operations of Sat- | Ccewston belug n compliment to Gen, Grants | sos 114, to 105!y;' Milwaukeo & Ste ln Spectat Maputeh to The CAteago Tribune, eltles, ant gathered opinions in rey are to tho é- There was a very large attendance of people | southern Minnesota Division, 144, to 106 Dnusaets, Unt, Noy. 2h—A terrific snow and ppinteat Uiore ns to tie Suuatorsti HG oak urday in Wall Btreot, prominent in politics, Mterature, aud art | st, Louis «& San Francisco, class i, 1, to St; | Witd storm has’ proyalied here from Saturday curlous results will perhaps be never known, [t Iscertrin that the people of Georgin not only do not belleve thy stories of tho opposition to Gov. Colkuitt, but that thoy see in Gov. Brown a new foree; and it must bo owned that tho reasoning of the Atlanta Conatftution hia beon very coyent, Intelligent outsiders, though dis- owing to ie nttompt to combines Utttatlon ag dfantes and party leaders tee 20 Flv} His oxampte is a warning to alt! nappy fnsy THE NATION'S DEBT TO Gry, r ele; af i‘ of early | trusting the look of things, could not tolp sy | Is the Republt ‘otteht to romain tn th and the spacious nnd clegaut apartments | oxy Pacliie nid -prant ta to 75. | Neo Snow hus fallen to tho depth of uearly | trusting the 18, pay te Republie Unaraerui 1. ieensings flown told Hata meat anany Tents TIE SENATORS. of the Clubs wero thronced until | Texts Pyelile theame lantgrant *9, to.75; tworfect ants much dette tu somo pinces | patiiaig with tho party wbioh han eriutpied | “yy tne Mone Wiiitiee et ee oeratic business-men In those eltles voted for SOT TH I LEW, alnte hour, ‘he President of the Club, Mr, ache i fcuves are must covered. The cold has beet ' mt Mow the Ex-Preatde; " te el ry nf otl= ANOTHER BIRU'S-EYE VIEW, : . Me STUCK MARKET, Rrowt ny a ulld person upon the scene of pubs ‘aldent Shay, inupswhere ho ie, dio euld tat the Feet wie Srectat Disgateh to The Cateago Tribune. Whittaw Refd, presided, and Ina enrefally although tirewtiiar Mane GE closing at tho futons, bettie almost to zero, ‘The roads ure Me tars with geniting interoat, nies Anow, Ho Shoukt Not ie Monet nearly ne rtrong that ‘ New Vor, Nov, 24—The Times to-mor- | propared nul typoxraphienlly corrected | oxtrume high priecs of tho day, wus, never. | uly Blocked. Of tho edrrant curt, well baeked nn Tiel, uut | yew ison mais NOY I—To the Edt Tho’ Conklin clement it. Noe York, ho | TOW WIL publish a further review of the |'speech Warmly yyelentedl tie sHatinguahed theless, stron, Many stocks sold to-day at GRAND RAPIDS. MICIE mfenil to eal ig eoul ule own not fastidiods It | OF tne Ioth, under tho Hendin Fr Y Nex Y “d States Se re = est, q y to the services Gran! ‘i Roecitl Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. sg appllances{ambltions, and yet young c1 es Of “Sen, y © olen fT Foster United States Senatorial outlook, present- | @uest. After alluding to , ¥ pee Pa 90 p n arye, ld ane Aout ged oe colutian oF oe aint the ing the condition of the contest in Magsnchut- | had rendered the country, Mr. Retd fonched | Meh the highest (igures ever pald for, them, tobivet gond deal of hunnin Matire niautuim. | Taree." you tse this languages “Ig 4 ‘ ' ar erieeeatis ane | White thero is no nbatement In. the bull- | | GRAND Rarins; Meh, Nov.21,—One of thomost Tend 2 the discusston run, and will eontinug | Sells, Pennsylvanin, Michigan, Wiseonsin, | pon tho plan recently suggested for pen- Ish” feeling, brokers and speewlators of tong | Volunt winter storms known hero tn sume yonra to ria until the Legislature imcuts aud deeldes | Att ‘Tennessee, together with the leading | sioning ex-Presidents, experience were throughout the day freesell- | Mts been In progross for tho pust two days, ‘Che Ile professes tu be Democrat, but not of the Bourbon class, aud, if ho sticks to that, he will flud that thore Js uso for hin one direction {n whieh our Republig ee 8 ously ungrateful ft ta t ary donts." ee Ma extra i ‘ the Tone: slate ay 8 1 Heep, Sle! 1s 0x ————— F ‘ialio CRIMINAL RECORD stinmuarizes the Investigations of its corre- ays atilag at: ut fF nt Pate going no disposition to sell “short,” and the “short” | hubtents freer That vite has cota to stays s rosea. fe Mae iaeye NS to tho furmere| NS * | Sbondent as follows: Additional tetters In | sconnit’ General?” abntt never fone we | interest in tho market Is next to nothing, | Lummenade ae tenet a comme 20 Btn. May 1STe, eeettton to toe tact regard to the Senatorlal prospects in Penne A Loud Crow Over tho English. A BLOODY WEEK, sylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are pub- Spectat to London Times, Congress ttt May, 1878, would hay gluneo nt the setting sun and Instunt re | All thit verhaps should bo said about tho | weatuer has not. been seriously cold, for the Gen, Grant on tho retired List of ee Fao} Shy no. Thoy cout urenk ue tines to | market to those away from Wall street is | mereury ti vl from just above zero to 13 a tho arms, ei Al ibusiee 4 af a vith f i) is R ‘y bas ranged Crom jus a CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 3—The spirit which | tho rank of General, IF. Wig Bpiclal Mtepateh to Ths chicagy riba shed, together with some later v LR aes eee we alt ttle with free that It is feverishly strong, and that specula- | degrees nbove, and this {s the coldest we have | animates thu native press and n certain section ethane fund ait nna pap St. Louis, Mo,, Nov. &1.—Michnel I. Donley ‘i troops, and cow ty _ VOM, Lad tt not been opposed 4, was only the assumed name of the manwsho | Sttuition In Massachusetts and: ‘Tennessee, | yeas “sald in tone as quiet 8 df | ton appears to be running to one of its | yet experienced hore. Inilway travel is slower, | oF tho oftleiat world hero [a well exemplified by | of. hta most devoted and wo? Killed himsolf and wounded Bintio Donnelly in | Atmyriad of candidates have comy to the Hout puttinns up hendyoarter temtacwith kauige | Betlodlent extremes, but not seriously intorforcd with, un artiolo whlch ins appenred in the Terduinaut | ¢rtods. Senator Surgent, ot “MDE @ houso of fll-famo horo Inst night. His right | Surface In tho Keystone Stato for the sent of | foniddnce ne NbsiutG as IF ho had. ween tn DURUQUE, 1A, Hakikeh tho orga of tho Prime Minister, and | proposed this amondment to tho Wit vines name was Michael HH. Richack,and his father | Senator Wallace. Wisconsin has two fore | Beauregurd’s place Wustenl of his ie Fram TIE PRESIDENTIAL VOTE. Spreldt Dinvateh tothe Untbien avisaine. whieh has caused considerable sensation. It | Uen, dumes Shictds on tho retired Uist, andi has lived bere for the past twenty yenes. Kichnek, | miable rivals in Phitetus Sawyer and E,W. HHA Tt TRO aan C Ree ate GARFIELD, & joc, SKULL; represents tho Hritish Ambassador us lamenting | had not been antigonized by ui i ter Gen, Grant, tho latter woul have maint most distinguished honor ever Offered tag yatta eltizen In this eountry, und your ge reproneh nywinst our Republic would nerertan * = yQuer, Ing Novy 2h—, very cold sni {tte clulmed, ruined the girl when she lived In | Keyes, the former being generally constile | Hever saubted tine the rommunder who, amid ah Pro a ire an Ho tate ke poets the litle town of Pucifie, Mo. Ho brought her | cred ns the more likely to’ succced. For the | calmly reason out the certainty. of tocmorsowe Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Living: wi desteoa Leki cece otha tier here, and then left hor and jolned the army. | unexpired portion of the term of | ¥# would yet bu recognized not nierety us | Nin Yous, Nov. 20.—Tho official vote of vi Us v1 4 v1 y c 8 we and below tho elty, and n lttleopen While away the girl wrote him letters asking bln | rigs LATHE BENATON CHANDLER, OF MICIT pereutaoldiery butns,Inany sudden stress of | ivy York State this year for Presidential | Sl0sed hove an servant p over tho failure of his aupposed Machtayeltun designs agalnst the Ottomun Empiro, and pratsos in no meusnred terms the wonderful intetli- gence, firmness, and patriotism of tho Sultan t returnto her, and ho at Inst secured his GAN, A QNEAT MAN, Eleetorshns not yet been deelured, but from trip suilballow's the fares{o erent pte le earn ae SALA eee ae ot dischargo from the army on tha plea of | Nenry P, Baldwin, who now holds the place | Woll, what shall we do with him? Aro woso | the fgures submitted to the Bonrd of Can- OCONOMOWOC, WIS. ae ioceheg. faroprosentya na Sicekling ate td Fat tte ne {to Conareetiona Rent sickness, and came hack to St, Louls two werks | by virtus of Gubernatorial aphointment, will In great mon? Are wo so fortified at every | yagsers the tottt will probably be 1,104,120, us Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘ribunes fashlou: 0 Bite OF Another Ye ago. Jt Is suid that when he returned the ge! | doubtless bo his own suecessor; but for the ala willed srilest uxperionce bind: tho: torts fe Sargent’s ame ve nolunger any use for | teAinst 2,010,552 In 1870,—-an lnerense of | Ocoxonowoe, Wis, Nov. 2t—The thermomo- weny mendment or tho Ui ig id not Jove him as much ag ake thought sho “Wo have lost a good chance. 0, that little thu umendimont engrafted upon long term, beginning on March 4 next, he | bim? doe not belie t. Pde not tink any | $1,608 Garfield has 555,5H, or 66,597 more | ter this morning Indlented 10 degrees below zero, | gail So Jong us he remnalns thore will be no tered x We did, and that hoe soon found this out. Ife tried pitas 5 9 erable number of peaple in elther of th " oF ae Tiles y coldest: Novemb y ovor Known In this | rest for us, IC wo could get him out of tha way | COUntered «tha opposing votes of Mow to kill ber on Wednesday Inst, ste saya, but she | Basa strong opponent Ih CS-CoN, Jo dT ee ete a ne eta epee ae the | than Hayes hd four years ago, while Han- | the coldest November day and put {a his pinee eertula | Geto, of Moa, Mowe” of thor stopped hin by thrusting her bandkerehiof | Bagley. In Massachusetts, Senator Dawes? | Shoaknbe us ile partisan,—that ;huve moves | cock has 34,611, or bub 12,662 more than 'Til- | Partof the Stato. under tho trigger of his revolyer, Last night | Chances for retlection are not diminished by | been, Orten In clvit alfalrs fF haya not been | den had. Weaver, the Greenback candidate, LONG BRANCT ho called upon her agaly, and, as she was pre- | later developments In the canvass, while In | WMO to fullow. wherw he elite, BN the | got 12,87 votes this year, ns neainst 1087 for | toxq HRANCH, No du Nov. 2L—A. thunder paring to go down finto tho partor, he | Tennessee the contest Hes betwean Post- willine to give me a cortitients for havlog eee Peter Cooper in 1870. Neal Dow, the Pro- | ator Inst night wus followed by extreme cold. fired at her and missed, thotgh the | master-General Maynard on the Republican | tleed great freedom of spovel upon thatsute hibitionist, recelyed 1,517; while John W. | ane thormomuter fell Wuegrees. ‘wo inchs rungo wok so short that he rent | side, and Senator James Bailey on the Demo- | Jeet Speuktae rather. then, for his palttied! | Phelps, the Anti-Mason, got but ze hegearly | ue teo formed. half-burned powder alt over hor faeo, | eratic, ‘Tha resultis in donbt, and will doe | panenents and for those nt laaat of Republican AS compared with 1876, the Demoeratte hy ty and fale Ta eonildont that anus venture 8a | vote inerensed but wbout 2 percent. while DEADWOOD, DAK. Jolging a great many bineck specks beneath her * . . vish, ‘ " ‘1 fale skin. ‘Tho ball went crushing through tho | Pend whotly on whose cause three or four I yerptte areca the Republican Inerease was nearly’ 1 per | pednwoon, Nov. #l—Tho weathor continues extroincly colt. Tha thermometer last night studding of the partition, and dropped iu the | Repudiation Democrats espouse. ten hk ty tr 43 cent. hail beyond, ‘The second shot was better le eevee OF Sour guest. We believe the other bersoniges wo night conelude good treativs and yive Euyetlah decorations in rotten: for Turkle decorations for ourselves, But that Ittle man cares not for decorations, Huy Ia Indliferent tu the pralee and diame of tha forvign press, cannot be bought tth mos aud exrries on tho wfairs of the wid Vizlorate on 400.9 month, while his pre- Mors Bpent Crom £2,000 to £3,000. We hive w i to hope for till we got him overthrown, We tried to effect this by declaring that the Alttirs of the Empire could not be carried on for ten days longer, and that It could be saved only sin, Conkling of Now,York, fmuniy Vermont, Teller of Colorado, and “others wy have always ranked as tho apeciatand cone? Un) friends of Gen, Grant, walle the goat, Of the Hepubltean Sonators euralaiiy voted ts it, and algo such Nomoerats ny Messrs, lan, Voorlives, Cockrell, ~ Morgan, Mebnmat and Mutler, “ Qutsiite or whit wu shows, Lmay any that it was well Uundersty, that the netunl or assumed Pepresentutives I Gen. Grant, who wag thon abrond, dil Not dears that the proposed honour should not te cunterre} apple, sont Wt the soldier ot -Appninittox ole Aree , Fe Dont engineer, found yestorday morning at tho | pave the Hoard the imoncy for this purpwse, | be Uorne while he fivecon uo retired listof tho | Rudlcals, Now tt Is a well-known fuct that | raros, D.C, Nov.22—10. mn.—Initloutions—For s army? Wir, infeed shoutd we not ereate for | everybody in Parls fullyyunderstood tha why | tho Ohio Valley aud Tennessce lower barameter, Een rote Popeater ‘The competition elosed on Vet. 1, anit the | bier ibe rae ha tnd eo conspledously enrned, | tnd wherefore of ts resignation of his func- | futiing folluwed by higher bnrometer, northerly asovere wound on the head, died this morning Committed of Award, consisting of Jatin $, | and mate tin. while he tyes, Cuptali-General | tlonsas Ministerof War some tye or glx yenrs yeerlng to casterly winds, clear or purtly cloudy Yours ago, ‘There ure grave obstaces y raising in Inrge sum of muney by subaty tion, a3 f see proposed of late, If ratseh 7 general appent, solleltiug even secent ose tributions,” Gen, Grant will be placed {nabs qmilinting position; and the testimonial ed hin which human renson cannot understand, Since tho war with Russia the troops have been puton a war footing, aud, without # toan hay. ing heen mide, tho inunitions are nbundunt and the armaments complete. But ft is not only tho . *Y idee mies or the Unite Stites, Above ‘That tho General bad n chere amte whowns troops that Abdul ilamld possesses. $10 has | imply: dicanuy” ure without having regained consciousness, The | Billings, C, AVMlaison, CF, Churehler, should not tho ee . igo. raul had n chere inte whowns | wonther, roop A Kd POsseRHes. Imply mendicaniey where there should bee Affair Is enabrouded in mystery, and whethor he | and It IL. Wardy, has-Just made Es repart, 1 ta neers rete ree | German spy, and who profited by her right | "or ihe Lowor Lake resion rising followed by | created lenyues uso, Hf you put your hand on | the -honoruble neceptinco cot the wile Albania you moct the Albanian Leagte, and wo huve Hkewlso tho Kurdish Lengue in Ar- monta. If you say to tho Sultan, ‘Give sueh or such w locality to Montonegro,' ho angwers, ‘Yes, T give it, but the Albrutana donot.’ If wo proposetho reotifiention of the fell nceldentally or bad beun foully dealt with ia | ‘The prizes are awarded to G. W. Wisner, not kuown. A post mortem was hold. to-day, nt | #,C,S,, of London; Vernon M. Davis, of whieh tho’ doctors decited tho wound on the | 4/45 ui 1 Witilain HL. Newalh M.D), of head had resulted from a blow of some heavy | this city; anc win Th Suwail, Me De 0} fnstrument, and not by a fall. Five partios have | Jersey Clty Ilehts. Shp. Coumitiee. cordial recognition of a Nation's oblizitkes, Vf, on tho othor bund, a large amount iss scribed by a fow bunkers and capitulists, ited remove Gen, Grant from thu sympathy of te Hg and prejudice him In the cyes of tte rorld. your knowledge | ofentry nt nil tines to his private rooms to | statiunary or tower barometer, higher tempera- cattell tho Seunte | copy all sorts of {mportant documents, ture, westerly backlug to southorly winds, part- have’ the wisdom vs nies, the moderation that the copies being forthwith transmitted to ly cloudy weather, 2 of power, Honceforth | Berlin, ‘became known to tho polico at | "or the Upper Lake region falling barometer, ¥ atta 4 pee wed for. Let ail your | tat epoch, and through tholr medium to | warmer south to west winds, clear or partly pees wed al your en th “] id . Om or, . only 7 e oy Awaleiuvestigadons? OO ene WH HO REM tO | recommend tha printing at tHe es i pr your eountry | Marshal MasMuhion. Tho Marshal sent for hls | clondy wonthicr, thie nln tho Watlachtitir and Iwo sprue or ret | mute ea BeNegn tnt, owes, Gen, Grant dat Bet. W. Wright, M.D, of Milwiuked, WY tee Uw tid | pa some stele phan (be purpese Of | old commada, thon bis trusted condjutor in the | For tho Upper Mississippt and Tower Missouri | forms in Armenia wo nro shown tho barburous | conferring upon bin tho highest wultay rant HUGHES. Albert B. Prescott, of Ann Arbor, Mich. ine preesteat aloud’ I atta eet party Government, and latdtho proofs of the Baroness Valleya, lowerbaronicter, warmer south or west | Kurds if the Sultan gives the slignal 200,00 | ever known to our hw, oryeinally ereaind te Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. t ‘HE REPORT a de Kaulla’s intsdeeds before him. Poor De Cla- winds, clear or partly eloited weathor, Kurds appear under arms and the Armenians | him and titly adapted by Its nuw proifer, to cus ure rajned ft a fortnight. The fanutleal editors of tho Turkish pnpors hive untnisked our proj- ects. and public opinion in Kurope has new turnod agulnst us, We thought wo might grad- ually allies the mimo of Turkey and gain honors for ourselves, and tn ronilty we hive become tho laughing-stock of tho Turks and of. Uurope.”* Wastuxaron, D. C,,Nov. 2L—Willlam ughea, | declares'that nonu of our stavleartleles of tho ex-Capitol policeman convicted of¥un as- | foud or drink dre so commonly adulterated sault upon A young girl in the President's room’ | ay to bo dangerous to heslth dr life, or thal at tho Capitol, has buen sontonoed to the -Dis- | thera Is much more danger In this trict Jat! for one year, During.tho campaign y :: A tre \- tho Democratio-oleluis’ at tho Capitol mnteare from adulterated drinks (han from adit voy to him wt sansa of tho iratiude, beep, aad regard of the whole people: and letit ot bo opposed either by thosy who hive thought that he should ot or those who baye desret that ho should bu ngain President. Verr rs spoctiully, Wa E, CHANpLen, M1 have hoenrd-too much | sey wos utterly crushud by the revelation, They ‘rho temperature in the cant regions will and you have Intoly dis | say that, war-worn seller though ho fa, he burst 9 i ¥ freezin i yiiiw of Wis Iituelong elforts to | into tents nud wept ke i wont Out of cone | remain below freezing during tho greator part Pagest bs : sideration for his nwo and his long yours of mil-- | of the time untll Wednesday, MEAGLE SPEAR, thury servico,, he was poriiltted tosend in his res: Cautionary signals continue at Toledo, Sane ‘ ° ignation on the pleu of ill-health, ‘Thestory was ye vel bt thieaza thot. We ure Democrats | timed up ao far ay the newspapors crt mt dusky, Svetion 6, Cloveland, Erie, Uuffalo, q ———— een rad to shield Hughes. terated food. Hotlr . state that ive tho bho and imen why | Semel, every Journal ia Vieta rovelving a | Kochoster, Soctlon 6, and Usworo, schion contains a tho origio some vies atten: | THE SILOQESTRING DISTRICT, ; tional Jaws upon this subject aro de | \ Pry ie stulearts, salem warning fot to, alluda ty tt ln Ny. Vee ea Hire adecartes ors pam. | sive lnniatIG and somo very absurd Thin Shae 3 3 E ED. " i: og 5) “3 ird-Tormers, Bee : ee . eee | tons, Ln country where the pross Iscomplote- n Sieincan, Caan Noveeie At te hes chnia, tho with the auhjeet iene higivituat ote ei vee tn mn ont tie prconick tyr gee ala Rg aninue ven rier tu) Wind.) Vet) ms Werther | iy dependant on the Governinent suck Ane art. | EHO Frauds of the Counters Denounced "7 Bs, Hut, wet admiration for hkerolam d by a Domucratie Jourual, Vicksburg Herald (enw, cle, espechilly when it appears Ina paper known Hh i ture to mention the Ineidunt, save in velled and tobe tho orgun of the Prime Minister, would, Ute Commissioner, arrived at? inst nisht, and, ‘3 e | etary e ¢ yan 4 t aod, | the National laws should deal with adal wat a ae Ae Gey nnd beveos | puurded terms, Ithad all Blown over, and tho Nis shortly nftor urrostod as in necessory to tho’ | atad articles coming from fareizn contr pnt vo yout | fourter redlsniph Torwurtey vine nd If allowed to pass unnoticed by the authorities, We have already exoressed tilldly but firmly wird: . Jackson, ki “ 7 7 - RB i Ay he tistory was well-niyl ‘yollen. when It p jensud ah [W. a ify ublic Inault to 4 Puan of A.D. Jackson, who was killed By BO | Titi from use St atid | By tere, Fn Che CMT ee ee Fens loyal ui unidern pions Journalist to stir it up atresh. x ho ately Focarod na n Pu Tower tee eee. | our opinion ubont the elvetion in thisdltic, : ii all plages tinder the special jurisdiction of me thel Ih every patriotie household: | 4 Atghes the seandal wherowith Paria le now | tis pilot] 0 | at [sWasd a fcclciour | Houutlen feeling thie to bo tho ae, ttt | but have never boon blo until nw to give the FIRE RE " United States tit to" our frst suldler and our irs ele Tork feat toot age yet Every day culls | “Sicstmun, it mininnuns 1. once, without any ropresentations having been | flgures fram tho different countles. ‘The guns ‘ ‘RECORD. : ited i Apueuuents of te Livorets wes setae tT | gltcadtaNaN, it 0:2 fy melanie down. Also | made by the British Ainbussndor, ardcrod the | roturnod by tho Hlection Cotmiestoners to tho : 2 ALEXANDER IWAMILTON. GEN. GRANT, * "| gureous styty, tho iL of $14,000 Bem puld by | Sees Gennd Live paper to be suspended. Scerotary of Stato aro us follows: AT ADRIAN, Mich, a THE 8 everal seconds ag hoe | #weilthy army contractor, who fmmediately Se 4 > J Countica, Chalmers, Laneh, Spectai Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. f STATUE, ’ sus follows? hfter recelved wn order, for 0,U00,UN pales of shoea A PRACTICAL QUESTION. LINCOLN’S CABINET. Adama... Rad x Aputax, Mich. Nov, 21—Shortly héfore noon Pigg neticeARUH cnen AR Grstuesey OF ane Loe | OF He Aleka aie eo pee neg taive the Bistory 2 4 * i Holivar, FS to-day fire was discovered in the north ballot | New York, Noy. 2l—Unless all tho ery much embarrassed In | durin, iho Francoctenesinn wnesre ron b aY Dilip dae Full of Kilkenny Cuts—Tough Time Conor Fa the group of four bulldings betonging to thé | Weather prophets have gone astray, the | t mite dor aguteMtry For | tho French Government through tho imodium | TPFevement of | Mitanlsulpy Ver] “old Abo Had with the Quurreling | feuiueni.: Fi Adrian College, This hall contuined the rooms | statue of Alexander Hamilton will windy | The world uve otto ane Teauteen yt of Mimo, de Kuulla, that astute Indy pocketing BAM pare sick ton Noy, 1.—Tu thc | Members Jettoraon. A of the Theological Association, and living apurt- | be unvelled In Central Park at 2 o'cluek to- | do not wint to siy that they fro. toe desarved A aisteryr Or novsos guppilon kee pened Bultor of the Memphis ‘Avalanche: Some ton days Cineinnatt Gazette, uta vee ri ments and dormitorica for the accommodation | morrow afternvon, ‘Thu judieations to-day Uaushterl, and fda not wish to eons | through tho sino chKunel, Bald horas: Leto ‘ayo, In closing nu article on tho disintogration | An esteomed Hepublican (tho CinotunatiCom- | Hrunice! 2. aM of about 125 studonts, It was at present ocoupted | pointed rather to snow than to rain, and inugutced Tt cue ae ee Kenowad Coriless benats that were Me for nothing but | ortho two political parties, which tho election | Merefal] contemporary, in recommending to Warren, a by about ouo-half that number, and at the time | nothing abort of an unprecedented show | lveminiges | atall prego to you tate ne of Ge | the, kuockar's yard. f Garfiold would hnsten, you enld: “Thu party | Get. Gueticld that ho shall Hil bis Cabinet with | Washington is hed. frat doyol Jonlyta fe rd ; n Withal, the lady Is sald to boone of the most | of Garfield would ti + party | Y vas Wilkinson thedanger wa best dovalenont ona donot {bem storm at this season would delay the event, TRAE AU aE FONE Pieatdene Is unteug rucetul refined, and fuveliating of women, | | that would honestly open and Smprove tho thnvi- Semalianal Seer orice “i es) ¥ O cers Wel ity indy friend of mine ehauced to be sente rel He “ Lincul “ \ lie a fondunco nt the Plymouth Methoalst Church, | All the prominent speakers were fn the elty | hu charges my with tele able tamakun specs, | ly frie o€ wulba cuauced ta be sented busty | gution of tho Missiasippl Iiver and rvelalta It, ‘Totata 33 E with candidates for tho Presidency.” Te Lincoln's Cubinet may be culled a suecess, Gon, Garold need not consider failure among tho poss{bilittes; but he probably remembers tho history of thit wonderful Cabinet Letter than this professed historian of the time, That Cabl- not. from tho sturt, was full of wrangling and Jentousy. ‘This may have been a succosay in the Kilkenny ent outcomes : Maunsell L. Field, in hia book, tells that Mr, Bownrd sald to bim that a truo tule of thu blek- crings of the Cabinet would cover the Adminis- trition with diagrace, Mr. Chago sots down in hia Journal (Warden's Life) that Sowurd told Wo give below the votes recelved and counted . e us FL We e Pres Laughter] Tbave ne doubt that all of y valley lands from overilow, would be the party fullya mite from tho ecenc, Smoke waa ti to-day. James F. Wenman, the President of | [ SH PE at all of you | twonge, Some small incident, seh te the town de observed isauing from the root of one otire | the Dopartment of Publle Parks, will prec | ¥illweonsinced of tho tuot that mmionatee | SY i Program ied. Tow-conwérntion, und any | tule would yaveru this eowntey."s nent ras the y ‘ie y “iv: % si absonteos, and in a yory short timo tho firo, | side, Mr. olin C. Hamilton will anake the iitenewed tuuuehter.} Now, te recat Ae friond was entirely charmed with the vivacity, | Now, ‘this ia not only true, but It is tho Which hid caught apparently on tho tloor | presentation In an address of a dozen Hines, | ture of muyactt, witch” hus “been alinded | He Migisbred eloqunee, und thy beauty of Lor | Koyuote to tho uglo that's to rally the peoploof : wit, "wl d | telghbor, tho conuort Wilk” over ote : ; : rene Vielulty of n stove, resisting tho offorte of | and the aceuptunes by Mayor Couper will in | (GRU. ,tituntirely antiaiied ag Lum to-duy. | sho usked a Froneh aoqualiitiice, who ‘was | euls vulley to the bunuer on which Is inseribod tho few students present to oxtingulsh it with | medintely follow, Discourses will bedellvered | cry onc nmlust republics and coats tee ee Hroaoht Who shat dimaliting nly night be, | te words of euntmorclal’ freciluni ftunt raitrayd . es wd charge them with y 7 4 ! tel OW pullg of water, duveloped to such an extont that | by Secretary Evarts, Alexauler Hanifltun | bog ungeatetul, LAppluteo.) lain sure the | wig told hur name, and never forgot It, soduon | moxopollsts. ‘This will stretch tho sinews of had been the inpression mule upon Ker mint ineree across this continent from the great the destruction of the edifice became assured. 3 “ov shuse fy rexards the American people asa nation and y we | po oe Tho Fire Dupartuent came turdily, owing to tho | Lwllocks wx-Governor of Massachusetts | iy fiividituty, Live cvery rete eee and | by the whining ways nnd sparkling witot her | ramyere weross tls co Gule of Moxico Alstanee from tho ongino-houscs, and tho efforts | Cuauneey M. Depew, and Benjamin Sarris | sun. if any person ranlly tins, to be matiatied with vitenfig: egewnoad iypatin tide real ae South, and- through {t to tho markets of Brewster of Philadelphia, ‘The head of the | thelr treatment of ue, | [loud applause,| Lhope | the De Clasey-Junue sential biieats isha tho | the world, which witl coment in bouds of tho flreinen were hafth 1 y es Y r life. arp i ho % td which gave ndditionul flerceness to the tlumes, | Marble bust In the possession, of John C, wand huve been for the ust ten years, [Liuh- v f' Nn ‘bat an iutiuencs women seem ta cxerelso | thoy will amie common cause ngalnat trilts Tho building wus an L-shaped, throo-story briok. | Hamilton, and mate by And ie Cuan ronder iy country any ser-.| oor tho stormy tide Of French polities! Tue | utd ull elas legislation, ‘hts will tot only end by the Preelnet Inspectors, but which werd thrown out by the ‘Bicetlon Commissoners ct tho yarious counties on uecount of alleged te regularitica and informalities, In Jeter County the votes wero nut thrown out, but oo hallot-box with a lurge number of votes at shotgunned out, Wo have not tho figures fret Conhomm, but tearn that Chutmers was bested otween 700 and 800 votes, and thit the Conmo+ slonors threw out every box In the county bet on. As Wo hive not the oxuct figures we anit tho county from tho Mast, LIS? OF VOTES THROWN OUT. r fc * ” ulmers, Lyne, ¥ ‘it . eaivas ag ; vicu Inany way, Caxhontdl eertatily bo very hape ut eI Aeel et tho two ob partics in this vattey, but the whole | him that the reason why he gavo up keeping a | | Counties, Chale ‘Mt ap Gre origtanted on the wouond HGF NOME | CERACCI, ‘THE ITALIAN scuLPron wo | pytodate, CApaluine), ier eee ey na sinc ON landttarke ell onese tet eects, Unions nd (¢ wilt form new parties that will di- | Journal of the Cabinot meotings was that it | Adis. a x and third floors dud roof had burned through, and WAS GUILLOTINED lize of 48 years, ust rye Tain beyond: the foriad Iu their muddening fury. and, lot whon onu | Vile the country Engst and West, instead of | Would bo of so much weangiiug, Lincoln almost Holley SN Fhe gmouidering dcbrig was piled upon the lower | for an attempted assasiution of Napoleon | ot volunteoring, and if 7 am aver wanted In any] conus to ivostigute cutie und olfeut it ie wit | Noriteand South. One will, bo the purty Of the | oonsud to cull the Cubtnot together for consulta. | nquen 5 floor, The fireman saved tho conticuous halt, | Bonaparte, Corneeh! eamto here in 178 aul | WESsLXBAl have to ho pressed: into service. | tho work ot wie plactd Lady Btoon, on | Bust. which will contend, ua all ato, for pro | fon air. Chass, inentions thit I 1su2, during | Weerson. oe eontiiniyy rocitation-roome, but nathiiye of cig | Denaparte, ec were iS U.udghter nud uppliuse,) “But, throned. in othureal trauquillitygin some star. | Wotton, | Tho other will ho the party or the | How. Ale. Chayy men tho atmitugums by whlon | yuiratsss as other bullding will bo left but bare watie, The | Proposed to Washington, in tha presence of SOP NEING OBSTINATE AT ALL Wt "sphere, fue nbove the suing tides, It | Valley ‘of tho Simissippt, whoso potloy witt bo | Tern deed “Linen eae ace non | Washington poe Joss on bullding ts put ut $1000, ‘Twolve of the | Aloxander Hamilton, to make ainontmental | fereat hiughtort, LE stall have to submit to | Mia 4 wala who bronght about tha Franco. | freu-Lrude und commercial freedom fi the teucst | Consenting to tot hilin sink the great uriny in tho Totat 0 4c Btudents lost overything fn tholr rouins, Tho opre: f f tl rent eve! i those who have experlence jn getting Proaslun war. TC was a womnn who impetlea | sense, Tho binner of this latier party will not peninsula, and during all the operations by ste eeens vensvecsnsvacesenees! nu othiors saved portions of tholr. etfeote, bit tho piace an or Ho es a te fru baie Where tint Wil ho entely? commentato poor, Nonuatelieurtind, Voloic-bundunt tlt ates (only be framn thu Rooky tothe Aleiiiles, tho | whieh he heutrulized that army, whilu tho neiny. a axuregato damage in this direction will bo soy | C! + ane Ae seit. LAppoinnn Mabon into the mad enterprise of tha 1th 0: i 5 » ‘of Washington wap defoute re Wi + er) hundred dollars, ‘The inatitution is.con- | ‘Tha ‘Treasury of the Colonles was | Saw! nd tho Attant{a suabourd south, in front of gion wap defeuted, thore Was Grand total.s.ssssesseesesseres Muy. And now It is a aw womin who hag aye % Ci Bb ei tation, iM brotight the vetoran Da Clssoy's gray hates { those Southern things called Governors | Htc or no Cabinet consultation, Tho Cabinet, if it over had tho coniidence of the Republican party, soon lost it, aud a number of tho mumbers nccepted tho sltuation of war with tho Administration party. ‘This nay be called “not doing badly.” In Jaunary, 180, Uineotn mado « senpeyout of e b 1 thank this Club, one an trolled by acorporadon known a4 the Collezo 2 4 i, ret uy i Asincintion of ‘tho Hrotextant Stothoist (anw | HOt only | depleted, tut was a | alle aa thacnuctediogat th event, tam sorry | Urounlit tho vetoran, Le fublle covrotation,.| could be made to luhalo i ittiu of tho spirit of Penn Ee asad ie tuo Loading eduen- | long way Iu debt, and the people could not | not Ge toupee And thopulgtly cuties eee | A_broulnent. trond. polittelan ones satd cto | De Witt Clinton. by Solin aeMsiNe 3p shule, fonwl lastitution of tho Methodist denowlut- | then afford such a work, Ceracehl, however, | that what youn Peeshtent hee eed eos, CA five, aprupos oF tho Influence exurelied by Miu, | Lexislatiros reommending tho usu of convict Hid Peco ae tnetieoMd fe Sola ley Hast: prevalled upon Hisnitton to slt fora private He 1 cea by ward,” aa loud applause), eg puts aio Ca el Hurhly pad uf ing iiue erent Rrunsiek oe horeatouke Ign cumpantes, io Bout tll p th ft " iy % sar bee hand the Bipressy Gugénle had in bringing PAL pena + companion structure devoted | to the ace bust, and, after much hesitation, be yletted, Iie by Fee eee eM Tat eat ‘This Het wows that {1 ono district ins Pl G88 bulluts were thrown cut sand thls ded * wat hot huchide Coahoma, where all the boxes one were thrown out, Whut othor wat hd ie Rupe ioe pat we ay kuow above fi enou; just awhile, Our roadert should redlect seriously on tht re U,, to thy ‘Tonnesscy and’ the! Migelaalpp) at Cameron, to ap. jg by your Proadent ant bave heard meg | avout tho dieusters of 1960," Mucumu, the Uresis |B. Uy pense the popular ohumor, by demunding bis rea. . gitizen ta more or lest aa a fire ha teag HRCNS, Was, entirely ‘Thy bust was ent ln tine white marhls, nd | sgee eis tine trom persone around. Go Tee eT eee ne eerie Meike MATL ho oe eee eR | Hiuutlon. Ulta ostensibfu'aativs was Ee prodty PAC rings uae eras tala sda 2 MIS BOM GEE was considered excelluia, 26 was first ahi innkel suv ihe they Mae ta et gt atk | Putuer push, ovonss, Iewauldavem asitera thts | spel Valluy and ‘Loxus, bug bo mnew smuteend | 2% Riel egee wR MaLULey Few yout the tntervst of the Dorourutlo, party at ry IN CHICAGO, to George Cabot, of Hostotis who subsequent: | writ concent. la aiee ete tone: yee faiaten tnenstire Stould not prove elfectual, xe eat hweut with lise sitet States eutiee ee thun hlimelt. ils wenpeyont. did hot suttsty. ee ene dane in thy terest af tho Deo” 5 rene fal ‘Thomas Paris +] (Great appiause aud henghter, Were not * Midamie" ft would be cos dames, | Nov s . r ye | in December, 180, 9 majority of the Republieain | gy; erusts of tho pele ; Aatiltatarm to chemleal onuino No. at 9:15 ly prewunied ito Col Thoms | ba Inge ave] 1G Ms pea Pa thy otter baud no Flor nthe world could | The opening of tho Misalselppl und the improve | Sonvtory muda m formal Featwest to Liveoie ts Sr RELY, OF to het tute istic a yatternoon was turved in byerrorfrom | Wealthy Boston meretant, Col, Perkhis pre- as a aiia bo more inaccessible than is President Grévy to iy ae Ta ABy PASO, an fe eee i nae 4) Chango bis Cabinet. Upon. this, Seward. and Stato ohoukd fouttively retiae to countenance le tho residence of Porry Hf, Smith, sented itta Mr, Hamilton, Cerseehi avter WALL STREET, any undue or ontaide intone tothe cuuntey thanall ta pullticet parties ere | Ehuwo tendered their cesignntions Tho otters | Pyle should positively cetitey Fores aro A still alarm to Engine Socanany No-a ae 10:45 | returnineto Marts was neeused of Invent | TH MICE CALGON BEING PROSECUTED George Vranele Train leon since tho days of Washington, Jefferson, ald oe Hoe Rieke Hruquest worth this recog- Congrong Fuxutrdless ot tho by plies yeatorday forenoon waa causod by tho burning | ing an infernal machine, hy company wilt WI USARATED Vigor and Hunillten. Teton bad sacrificed © to-a biina | QUT Patty, to, our rood nunie, und $0 a0 Tg outof A chimney tn tho two-story frame build= | other ruvululionlsts, to destray the Ute of Sprelit Disputes to The Chaise Tribune, A corresponitont of tho Congrevationatist tolla | ‘ints wlone ‘ean only bring emlgranta and Lincoln bid sacrificed Camoron to a blind | Ag ona who bis garved the Lemourilie Ye ing,No. 238 North Contro avonue, owned by Str 34 st pay Gis f how George Francis Train runiizes tt York porular clumor, but now be revolved to stand i G ' + sw Yorn, Nov. oc u build wp tho South, aud not until this may be be Jewett, and oceupted aga dwolllng by Sine Jos | NAPOtCON; Honuparte, and was yulltytined, | EW Vout, Nov. 2—Tho “bull” cam. | Clty. Ou_ong of tig rude sottces {a Stuctison | Quit UB tho auth, and wot until tts may be Boward, at Whom this move was. really | spurn it and denounce it hefure the WHO! 4 1 *o seooud ta uo man fu tho State und tha see ” i itt y with une | Sauuro, swurthy, bareheaded, urrayed ti fudod | frecdom; and aa betwevn the two ol parties us | Hmed. Tho two resumed at his request. ———— Denon And occupied axa bali wes agadn peosceuted today with une | Bduiro, swurths, bas nnd Blue Hannel in spring | thoy now staudew from the | Seward, as related by Count Gurawell, ox- ") rt a SUN, nate ¥ i . we miy oxpect more f i 1 . > guy ine ordi, feo Hox i tft at oven ERICSSON rn oa ay senso stu hal | dilating ts | SEA A AON art | em uta ae action tp tight | THE VOTE OF MISSISIPL, Tee chee bya fire ia a finguan’s shuity ow His EXPERIMENTS, poad ronson for great satisfaction, ‘hough | story days, roading newspapers, writing, ttle For, hud (tnot been for tho youtharn ring OF | fatty that a Cromwoll Woe ntiecessity now and | Setetal Reale voy, 20,.—The oMficisl the comer of Carpenter and Kinzie. wreete BPEiaE LIRA ED TERE Mua Ty Ree the tnarket tok on stort breathing spell | HULSE urnionoy of the eblidren ctl tid | the latter, the bill to maky tho tako oreo | thantand thatond would bo appropriate how, | Vickancna, Miss Nov, era follows? Panaiees $10 ruin Hox Bd ne Eas SeateNy a New Youu, Nov, 21.—-Capt, don Celesson | during the carly hour, stocks were strong, | parent ea oe te ce Hquure tholt plays ee eae Mat aticane na ‘Nordiers | fils when Seclelinn was to be the Cromwell to | voto of this Stute for President Is as turn Congress out of doors, Jn this place may be mentioned that thore fa aninteresting pleco of insile bistory, commu. micated nt tho time by Judge-Advoeate WM. Key to acontidentin! friond, of much canfer- ringgof the four SicClollan commanders ju the Army of the Potomuo on that vory deliberate march into Muryland, after Leo, urging McUlel+ lun to counturinareh tho wriny, and revonsteuct the Government at Washington, instead of mays ing toward Lee, whlon Key suid ho bid devout ed, but of whlch defeat the amain cnuse. was probably MeClollan's tmidity aud frresolution, Seward hed ayer tho country a disngreentia surprise by welting toour Sinister at London, thut this Governinont was constitutionally une Ntted for putting down a resolute revolt; also, that whethor the Union should bo restored or the Confederacy evtublised, “tho status of noslave wauld bo changed, flo bud created tho botlet that be was not for a igre Prosecu= ton of tho Wur, but was for ial ine terns with the Confoderney; nso, that he bad deult crook. ternoon wus caused by aflro ln tho, fuurexteny is exporbnenting In Now York harbay w ; buoyant, and advancing the day through, eegtads | Nas gbcat be ts nu ue popiiine a Homocruts woro ready and wittin fo voty for brick dwelliuy No, 21 Bixtounth strevt, owned by | tho mast formldablucnglae of death known | purchasers displaylag mugh confidence, even HUI GIG beni: Rice he oats ie tee ge 1G but Bouthorn Demoontts controlled the Come ir. Fox and occu: tod by Jaros Falrnian. Diane | innaval wartare. ‘The hiventor of the Mone | at the elevated range of flgures, Stocks Hig: praneeage CoA Seems, tee ne filleweg, nade atuuncal ae in Mae wie Te Ghigo, an Uren cae eee eur NeuEE triding, itor Is ong of tho most nadest and anpielen- | opened thls morning $gG@t per cent higher Avenir OF whiehdio will tell no Uno. und.avthose | initted to pass thule Committoes, "Ba, under tho Jucent woodwork, Hous mechanichins of the nxe, aud ts int | thin they closed yesterday, thon advanced | Sustodhun ho say he has not weet Fae Anee Heeraau ees 1 at aus gery, that Gon, (nr The alurm from Box 87 nt 8:50 Inst ovening was Mkely to. oxaggerata the merits of hls | Yes, but before 10330 o'clock declined $@1 Tronkruet ot cereals and fruit alone, with cof- tuly yours, ° ‘OU COWDOS, Conteal Hatteant ae euagmeer, OF the, ilinols own Work, Ue Is uiitirely suttsiied | percent. Sineo then there was an advaneo | fe¥s wover tustlug sty Meals Cowl, xu, tat, ae iad Hing ear an eo NER a | eth ie ee etateg Tent experinents | uf MENG, Uo Tater urington © Quine, | idsce to WedSurowihure ifonstoMMlel, | Gov. Brown, the Now Georuta Houator r E20, UNG to stack 240, No isi ve. | ww! 3 vhieh wi 7 te Ard, tf Luuisvitte Cuurieredournat, ugar inet trance. | with hy torpeda-bont, and soma of the | which was up to 174k, diate earHUNe wud append oe ty Glaliwe ta boy Although iho vivetion of Joo iirown may bo hented stove, ‘Tho' wturns from Hox 119 at 12:85 ye most experlenced naval ofteers In the United LARGEST 1ISE f arate 2 | consktered 1s ono of the whitnules of current afternoon way cued ty tha burnin ent oF % | States servlea do not healtate to pronounce thern, which yw eet iteee wath uly xtra tute always Thas Lite | eet ttull oe mune coun chimney at. 260 Indiunieares la Southern, which was upto | ly-defuced wallet of une rin, plethorio Th uutry at luree be rat toh th cupted by Henry Horan, Damage telling, 2 | eat tmequivocal success, Lt will bo sven | cI, New York Central rose to 15%, Chie Pr eau gerry Hroueotivna tn prucu Aiud waren, |, Or donutie in Las Te ee en crea srt tien Teor Mus dit at 10:0 hast avoalng | eat Capt, Ericsson has Invented threo | cago & Alton to LH, Western Unton ‘Tole. | Uvunti of the das ants ee penal ka Feat | Georgia, an ardent, origin secessionist, Datta Noe ae ake ia the twoutory trume | things,—a boat, a gun, and a projectile. ‘The | graph to 103, Lako Shore tu 1183¢, Mehigan | pleree not a few vutnurablo persons and things, | Mosuue of bis that yenr attracted attention all gs Na, vst Fourteonth straut owned | boat ty submerged Wk fT vith all | ¢ a as BING, Wae | Pheve pleces ho kindly reads ta suchas ask to | Over the world, purtivularly in England, 1s Ty itinecte age uae ueetpled ws wabwellINg | ie siuehtnory below nie freee ice | Cemtral to 113, dorsey Central to 8153, Wa- | hea pleers bo Kindly reads ta 9 Pane kote | mixture of bugiiesy with theory, fe elearecut fy Bisel wad Euviurad Lynch. ‘The tire origi | the inuchtnery below un Intermediate deck | bash to 4334 und 79, Delaware, Lackuwanna than one of tein; mei did, they would: bust It* prauetantarta wing show phy how pructicat ine Huissell bya detente pres Fear, and was | of plata fron, whieh ts strongly ribbed, and | & Western to OL, Milwaukes & St. Paul to | te dlludens” , erest¥ at oncudrew the frees the London presas Haneork, 76,803; Gartield, 31,514: Wearels Gye; seattering, 70, te A Femtinino Way of Doing Hania Any one who notices tha Invitlog ster yraas prirgos ladles, olfee oR nernied youd Fs thraitgh hg EH of light-fnyered — gunticuen Tuated soon to: tage a sieligbttul cont Ny that 19 extremely rvfreshing, 10 1 9 handle fnguey. Fs eu Be o! ‘ork, on Kriday, drow #204 m Intonuiug to give It tan broker, #00 as adit vest thy money in bonds, One oe opt curefully put thu money in an oe ‘nitboug? eurefully put the envelope iia POT OL Now whlch pocket tho Jady eunnot reco el” witne what lady could: drive down Hiro out looking wt the sh jinlaws, a Indy looking at thy shop-witl tho temptation ta go. fiskl by a 7 any 7 a and for the mument, the obscure provlucial pull- | edly toward the North jn bla dealt; ith 1] vent into Arnold, Nonstable & Co.'e where building’ $404 und ‘tothe furulture supuorts Inclined armor plates, ‘Tho deek- | 1003, Northern Puella to H and OFX ST aici fiehutr ue tums, 2 Ouseure Broviaetal poll= | eoty ve rolinn camera, ein eating, with tho | wont into, Arn They? wont tu the brokers och) which thore id no Insurance, house wbave the water has no ports at tho | sland to 123, Erio to 45, Kansas & ‘Texas to A surprise, i certuily pruved a now power fo tho South, | roudurinyg und relioving Fort Sumter. Although | nmin with auch asin in bly posse ray a haye yung inst. wit will aliest be our readers with astonishment wa “when thoy got there the At eastl bure,"* ai as thor wore rewanl oh m0, Fivo thousand de 0 forvd for ty eet all righty FY? ry sides, and can be shot away without tho ves- | 4137, and Iron M uy GIN Te. ; Nis a Mountaln to 6094. ‘Nhe re- Dehainoe ke RAT. CITY, DAK, sel _belng disabled, Meavy wood backing | mualnder of tho Mst Was strong excepting | evening athome, Alter supper he yettied tlie. | he resisted with resolution and eect every ¢ ae nageY ZA tire at Centrat | ylyes additional protection te the wheel, und Chuttanvoga, which declined to 73, Louis: | #lf dawn for cozy’ tie tn tho bosom of his | croachmont of tho Ceuteal Govornmontut lich: Oity tust night dostroyed tho Facile Motel, the electric battery nnd lita & Nashvill " ; | faulty. He bad no more thin comfortably fixed | mund, whieh escooded the Federal Governuen Wonk's hardware store, and 9 cuuplo of small NOG Nashville to su3¢, und Houston & | bhnsolf when hls wife abruptly asked hin it bla | at Waebtuston in ts Inisuads pon Btutebuod, a very voluminous weiter of diplomatic letters, ho atfll remnlis uw tnystery to tho American poo- plous to bl4 tind during the War, Mr, Chase resid twleo, at leust, and wroto anotherietter redigning, which he did pot de. ‘Lincola gaid te bin A gentleman made up his wind that ho would | Planting himselt upon tho State-rights doctrine wlvo his wite a pleasant surprise by spending the | in which the Confederney had grounded iteel . liver. Field telly “that ny ru Lows % THE BTERMING QHER ‘Toxas to 77, ‘This upward ye rie friends didn't want him wy longer, ‘Then bis | and tho Brates, Tha war between Jou Hrown | tat’ Chuso realyned* four tines. Ani | fomlniny losur; who, by tho ways 1 Y°% fos Spatno bulla. eons ¥r,uN, {s ten fevt below the water Ine, Attacking | whieh was duo to the amuxpectedy earaets Juothor inlaw ueked bin IF lie tad oxbatsted | aud Jeff Davis, arising thence, beeany so bitter,| Cave, while In Lineoly's Cablnot,. intrigued | bnenuse nly oumne lena the cuvelOPS Sap through private letters to gupplant ius for | fader will know Just where to Leint ul the next nomination. Lincoln ‘gave him the | shows her deep lash ht into human nat Ayr Chief Justicesbip, und then be used thit aga | wo assure her that {tsa blessing tha cuselet AT GREENEVILLE, o, bows on, and defylng with her armor the | character of the bunk statement, which care hiseredit, ‘Tho sorvaut asked hin if be was tlt, | that, wuen Shurman reached Attanta, there wag ei ue of the neighbors wanted to know if be bud | uw pretty gouerg! notion that the Goveruor of OnweNevinLe, 0. Nov, 24—Thu reatdence ot | Heaviest ordunee, the destroyer fs | ried prices of many slocks to any trouhlu did was afrat the law. All of | Georght woutd accept the Invitation of the Union | eon dudge D, L, Mecks burned thiy atternoun. Luss, | Practically duvutnerable and at — the THE HIGHEST FIGURES EVER REACHED, Wateb occurred Ja twenty minutes, for inexaets | commander to wake 1 separate: peace for bis | base of tweucuvers for a Democratic nominus | the Precaution to put her name wn oe WW ee gs ‘ 7 7 One, ahd freee De | by halt an hur be was boyond questioning ru Stite, Joo Brown dil not dy tls; but next | ton, Montgomery Mair was little else than a | for tho conventence of the *Mndet the aay sung thine most terrible untage- | brought about realizations, and there was a | in bis club, a ib La apelg, when the crash caine, be was propared | buudle uf iuuyuitios toward. ies “assoclutes, | wun would never hava tougutaf s¥cd :

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