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THE CUNICAGD UTRIBUN FOREIGN. *4 Attempt e Turks Make an vi to Occupy the City of Dulcigno, aig : b Aro Forced to Retire by be Bolligeront Alban- inn Garrison. fsh Report, However, An- Lee the surrender of the City. —— Magistraoy Roform Bill Passed at tho French House of Dep- uties: pgs uation of the Anti-Jew- Debate in the Prus- sian Diet. vaste Bu HUAI Contin’ ish 862 A Riot in County Mayo Results in Damage to Several Policemen. Parnell Tastes an Appent to the American People for Aid. Condition and Tone of the En- glish Grain Crops and Bread- stuffs Markets. a, Oy TURKEY, NOW DULCIGNO WAS TAKEN. CoxstanTINorLL, Nov. .—Intelligenes has been recelved here that Derviseh Pasha, inobudience with Instructions relative to the fmmediate transfer of Dileigno, made a for- * yard movement with his troops, but wag compelled to fall back because of the for- midable concentration of Albanians, HIZA PASHA. Niza Pasha hag arrived here, It 1s under- stool he will not accept the Govornorship of Salonict, Me deelares he was unable to bring the negotiations for n surrender of Dulefguo to a sttecessful Issue, owing to tho refusa! of Montenegro to consent to combined action with, the ‘Turkish authorl- tes, He states the inhabitants haye fortl- fied Dutclgue well. WOULD ENTER, CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov, #3—-Tho Porte hins nivlved news from Seutarl that Dervisch Pashia would enter Duleigno this afternoon with four battalions of troops, OE. IRATE WET Pants, Nov, 22.—The Chamber of Deputies today adopted—205 to 169—Clnuse 8 of the Maulsiracy Reform bill, which suspends for a year the principle of frremovabillty of Magistrates, ‘The clauses of the Magistracy Reform vill nilopted by the Chamber of Deputies tnelide one for nomlnating Chief Judges for a term oftive years, A radteal amondinent that dudes be elected by universal sulfrage was refected, 172 to 125. WILL RETURN TO 1118 POST, Desprez, the Freneh aAmbussador to the Vatican, wilt return to hls post shortly, A GREAT SURPRISE, Pants, Nay. 23.—The great surprise in the course of the debate in the Chamber of Dep- utles yesterday was the large minority votlng for the radical plan of making all Judges electoral as In the United States, ‘The aneniinent was only rejected by the efforts ot tho Right. BARBED, The Magistracy Hteform bill ag a whole Passed the Chamber of Doputivs, - A RUMOR, ‘The Voltaire publishes a. rumor that Gen, Sickles Is nhout to supersedy Gov, Noyes us Awetiean Minister to France, BPECIE, Eight hundred thousand dotlars in _specio Sere withdrawn from the Batik of Frauco Monday for the Unttedt States, GERMANY. ‘TNH JEWISH QUESTION. Bentay, Nov, 2.—Tho Jowish question ig not so iniportant nnd serious as has been Tepresented, and it will probubly be lost to tho winds In a few weeks, ANTIMEWISIL AGITATION, On tha resumption of tho discussion of tho futhSeuttle movementin the Lower House ofthe Prussian Diet to-day Bachem, of the Ceutre party, avenged tho Juws of acquiring Wealth by disgraceful means, Mehler retorted, and pointed out. that Mock-jobbing was carried on by Christians Lelonging to liieh elrelus, The Rey, Mr. Stecker, Court Chavtain, ‘Who is oneof tho prinelpal originators of tho Movement, sald the auestion was an eco- home one, und repeated Bachem’s accusn- Mons, Ite deelared that the object of the Delltion was to keop tho Jows from any post of authority, TUE SOCIALISTS, The Socialists have resolved, In view of the Violent means of tepression employed Agalnst them, to abstaln from voting ut polite {eal elections, ale Loawe, Progrossist J low, refuted Herr on cr’s arguments, ant declared that some i 4 sAtatemunts wore wholly inaccurate, err Ruckort, Liberal, contended ‘that it ¥asa breach of the Constitution to deny that Tete Were Germans, | ‘ ere Verchow robutted tha attacks made von those who protested Agalugt the antl- ewlsh agitation, he discusstun, which Insted soyen hours, nN Closed without. any yote having been in Tha Emperor followed’ the debate mee greatest Interest, oon Bismarck ig yory unwell, and suffers tee FLEEING TO THE UNITED STATES, the IN, Noy, 2t—T'ho oxcltoment relutive tise prosecution of the Jews continues in cist 4 and, to sone extent, throughout the the Gory totests have been forwarded to a veimoat, signed by half a wlllion of ster, chounelnug thelr persecutora In tho eaters ot terms, Promfnent among the Trelis? entlJowish agitators is Prot, ha a e, a Radical member of Parliament, ollueat nely advocates the social and attedet Ostraclsin of all Jews. Lv has sue- tueh ie Sroustng popular antlpathies to ; Pare that respectable Jaws aro Aree in theatres, concerts, cafés, nnd these acs treatment oven extending to thelr blo when golng to or returning from dees anagors In Burling SMennthne tho tae Dap avely aysetting their rights ag that tala ects, defending tholr thrift, and cilaer cal the privileges accorded to other mee the luw, Numerous wealthy tort Jems delegations of Posen and Franke tudlene’ strived at Berlin to-night. ‘They feably | y characterize the borsecutors as tana mtatora of Ferry and othor furlous of France, p wanes aton is largely favoring the Jews, Man elated deuiand that similar protec: eat of cy by the Jews, who aro not 8 por te Ca, stem population, be given to Ceubot pits Who constitute over 36 per ragulation, ‘This topie forms tho Subject of disyussion In Berlin, ‘ul Ueluehpay many deploring tho {iberaliam displayed, and the wanton assaults made alike upon mile and femate J Many of these un- fortunate people, unable longer to withstand {heir porseeatlons, are preparing to enilgrate to the United States, IRELAND. CORRCHO Lonnoy, Nov. 2! hie Tinea, tn itstoader, says: “We need only repent that, while the Cabinet has been unable te agres in regard to tho necessity of eoerelon fn Ireland, tha volley tins not been definitly abandoned. ‘The Ministers continue to hope that violence and Jnwlesness in Ireland may abate,” UNTRUE, ‘The report dhat armed men tarred and feathered Mr, Gairdner, a Galway landlord, turns out to be untrue, THE BISHOPS, Romer, Noy, 2.—The trish Bishops have told the Popo that under certain elreums stunees they would be unable to free them- selves from the necessity of supporting the Land-Lengue ngltation, APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Duntix, Nov. 2,—Mr. Parnell has Issued An appent to the American people, hoping all lovers of freedom will assist tho ayltation now going ou in Ireland, which will secure a radical setUement of the Innd question, PRESUDICED, : Dillon, solleitor for Mean, Secretary of the Land League, and one of the persons agalnst whom prosceution hag been Institute, to-day funded the Crown officer an aMdayitsworn to by Egan, asking for anattachment against tho Hventng Matt for publisling articles calculated to prejudices the trinls of the traversers, A mot, While a Land-Leaguer was addressing the people from a cart nt Batlina, County Mayo, to-day the police attempted to arrest him for obstructing the street, ‘The mob interfered, and a sanguinary fixbt ensued, Several of tha polles were wounded, but, being relne forced, charged on the crowd and arrested the Land-Leaguer, WILL NOT WITIIDnAW. Duntiy, Noy. 22.—The hussars will not bo withdrawn from Lough Mask, as the author- {tes do_not wish to Ineur the risk of attacl on the Ulster men. ‘There are now seveuty- elght persons under speelal police protection an Ireland. ENGLISIT GRAIN TRADE, w YoREVIEW, Loxpon, Nov. 2.—The Mark Lane Ex- prexg pays: “Storms, floods, frosts, and une settled weather over the whole United King- dom somewhat seriously delayed wheat sow- Iu. 1 Essex, Sussex, and some other back ward districts threshing continued to show that tho wheut crop Is very deficlent. Of barley there Is a bulky yield, but ina very damaged condition, Oats generally In good condition, In consequence of tho ill-con- ditioned samples, Inquiry for sound market- able grain has been stronger, and damp aud {nferlor samples sold heavily at nominal rates, Prices in the provinelal markets hard- ened fn many instances to tho extent of na shilling, Sollers are unable to obtain any adyanes for foreign when. on tho spot, but cargoes off const nnd other positions IMPROVED DAY IY DAY, closing strongly in favor of sellers, in conse- quence of the smallness of the guantity on passage and Ilttle prospect of excessive sup ply. ‘The inereasing Engish supply of dour, with the modernte foreign supply, suflees for theconstmmptivedemand, which continues steady, Best makes were flrinty held, and therefore business was checked, Matzanfloat was rather firmer atthe close, but spot was unchanged, Round corn in all positions rather In favor of buyers, in somo Instances receding six pence. English barley unchanged, A con- siderable Increase In London averages plain- Jy shows that DEST KAMPLES ALONE ANE SALABLE, On the whole trade Is sluggish and supplies aro {nereaslng. ‘The same may bo said of for- eign. ‘ z Oats firmly held ut steady but unchanged prices. The foreign supply is liberal, but Rusglin improved three pees and Swedish six pence, Sules of English wheat during tho weet, 40,093 quarters at 44 slilllings L penny per quarter, agatnst 40,005 quarters at 47 shillings 10 pence per quarter for the corresponding week last year. Imports into the United Kingdom ending Noy. 33, 1,205,015 Inundred- weight of wheat and 203,811 hundredwelght of four, ‘SOUTIL AFRIOA, THE MAsUTOS, Care Town, Noy. 22.—A forea of 1,600 men which had been on x patrolling oxpedt- tion through Basutoland has returned to Mafeteng. ‘The troops report that they en- gaged the Basutos on the 18th Inst. defeat. ing thom with a heavy loss. Another section of the Busutos rebelled, and have already twiee attacked tho British Residency at Leribe. Reinforcements aro being sent thith- erat tha urgent request of the Resident, RUSSIA. THE CZAN’S DOMESTIC DIFFICULTIES, Lonnoy, Nov, 22.—A Berlin dtupateh an- nounces that norgons qualified to judge con- alder tho reports of tho illness of the Czar perfectly accurate. Tho Czar iy anxlous for tho speedy official publication of his marriage with the Princess Dolgorouke, Prince Mell- koff has been trying for some time past, but unsuccessfully, te procure tho nssent of the Czarowltz and otlicr members of the Im- perial family to tho official announcement of the union, ——_— GREAT BRITAIN, CATTLE LOKT. Lonnoy, Nov, 22.—T'ho steamer Brandford City, at West Iurtlepool, -from Bostau, lost 47 houd of eattie on her passage, AQUATIC, * Tho Sporteman says: Ross was out of condition when he rowed Jast Saturday, Laycock hasolfered ‘Trickett as consola- tion half the prizo ho wou at the interna- tional regatta, No MATCH. There will bono match between Hanlau and Laycock, WILL COME TO AMENICA, Thompson, tho chief backer of Laycock, has promised to endeavor to bring Laycock and ‘I'rlekett to tho United States qud Can- ada next year, ‘The Sportsman, reviewing the results of tho regatta, says: “By blindly following old traditions as to the size, shape, and make of certain bunts suitable for hight and welght, English seullers cannot hopa to ox- eol or to rexaln for Englandanyof the aquat- Jc preatige she has lost.” . + BURRENDERED WIMSELY, Phillip Callan, AL P., surrendered himself to-day at the Contral Criminal Court to stand trial on the charge of libeling Aloxandor MM. Sullivan, M, P, Io was admitted to ball until Wednesday. pt VARIOUS, KURDISH VILLAGES DESTROYED, Teuenan, Noy, 22.—Tho Peralan troops, contrary to the orders of thelr commander, destroyed twenty-five Kurdish villages, REVOLT IN CASIIERE, Loxpox, Nov, 2.—A. correspondent at Calcutta contirms the reports of the reyolt of the tribes In Northarn Cashmere, and says, should the 700 Sikhs operating against tho rebels be obliged to retire, a general rising would probably ensue, BARTHQUAKE, Aanasy Noy, 23—Thore have been several fresh shocks of earthquake here, * TYPHUS, Lonpon, Nov, 23—A dispatch from Klef reports thata great outbreak of typhus has taken place in tho prison there, whore thoro urog number of Nihilists couflued, ‘Two TUESDAY, NOVEMBISN wy Vest—TEN PAGES. hundred out of 7% stricken with the fe’ FLOODS IN ITALY, Home, Nov, &—A_ territle thunder- sto: during which rain fell in torrents, pravailed here on the 2st Inst. ‘The waters of the Tiber reached the lower streets, Ree ports of the storm Inother parts of the cpin- try aro alarming. a aT AMUSEMENTS. “ONE HUNDRED WIVES, This play was soon for tho first tine in this efty nt MeVicker's Thentre Inwt night. The au diencu was 0 large and 0 friendly une,—the pleco Is by two well-known gentlemen in this citys and the recoption was decliedly cordial. Some weoks nyo “One Hundred Wives” was lnunel in Pittadtetptita, nnd recolved marked va ation from the pressand from the publ was subsequently produced In Multimore and in Woshington, and tho gatne Kindly treatment wa tendored thodrame. White wodo not fecl Justified tn Indorsing a great dual of the latedas tory erlticisin wo have seen concerning the play, wo inust ward tho dranmntists, Messrs. Gilbert Tereo and J, 1. Runnion praise, for the manner in which they haya told thelr tate and pointed the moral which adorns that tale. The play doals with Mormoniem, certaluly in a more dl- rect way than it has over been denit with before on tho stugg, and in the course of Ita four acts shows tho yitlainy practiced, the misery caused, by tha polygamous ealnta, the sophistry em- ployed to capture proselytes, and the mensures resorted to iu under to keep these proselytea within tho suercd walls of Balt Take City.. As an exposition of Mormonism tho play ns its yaluo, and its story will bo found by the averago audience one of interest. ‘That interest could ho hightened 1£ some of the extrancous dlalog was lopped olf und the tile made more direet, Tho muterint of ‘the pieco fe strongly melo dramatic, and tha authors have earofully re- fratued from yulgnelzing thate material. The Hine of the play is 1456, when the Mormon power was at its bight,and before tho Puclile Utallrond was Iald, Us tocnte is Salt: Luke City and the adjolutug mines. There ts a novel sort of prolog whieh ts galled an embtamatic pipture, in which tho Danites, or destroying angels, ned decked In the robes of fica, taking a now coy- ennnt., Solemn oaths aro adiuilnistered, tho voice of the blood atonoment is aworn to. and the scene closes with a chant by the Mormon priests, ‘fhis pleture furnishes a sombre backs ground for tha drama, ‘The play proper being In the suburbs of Salt Luke City, whero tho first net is Init, tho seene representing a public aro OF cumping-greund where anew. colony of Enytish Mormons have Just arrived under the loudership of 1 Mormon Elder by the name Of Hezum (Alexander Fitzgerald), Those peopla ure proselytes to Mormonisin, and have come to dwell in the New derusutom. Among then fa young wotnan named Elsie Bradferd (Mra, Geore uta Drew Hurrymiure), Sto ls accompanied by her: mother, Mra, audrews (Mrs. J. Wheelur), and her eliikl Bessie (Vivin Ogdon). Elate had been In+ duced — to Jota tie Mormons partly through the cloquence of bilder Besum and pardy through tho iutuence of hor mother. Hur congent was obtalned only upon tho ts stirance that ber huavuid would fotlow in the next ship, When the aet opens, she ts borritied to find that the Hider designs to add her to his stock of wives, One of his ercatires tells her that her husband wag drowned on his way to America, Hezum tnalsts upon Bleie zalnye to one of his houses, and fa 1 to onferee his will at the polut of a pistols when Confucius M'Guiley (Mr, De Wolf Hopper) and some of bis assoviate ininers appear, and tho reseud furnishes an ef fective tibluai. A’Gintey and his wifo (Mist Ada Gilman) aro tho leading comedy characters 50 prisoners have been of tho pluy, Sho is 8 genuine Mormon, body) nud goul, and ons. wile ambition to ref; Queen ign as tho or first wife in tho Celestial Kingdom, With thet cousummation in her mind she is constant- ly nagging her husband to take more wives, Tho rescue of hate is peoullurly plewsant to Mra, McGinley, Tho luttor balleves that tho for+ mer Ina widow and looks upon bor in tho expees tation that her hustund will find In Bide a sult- able femnle for ancther wife. Inthe second act tho dramatic thread Is tuken up in Culver’s runche nt MeGInley Guteh. A group of minors are colebrating a new © Oniding™ in the McGinley Ming. A ijser nemed Spriggins John Ouden) comes in with Beastie, whom he had found ina bulf-starved condition in the nelehvor- ing mountaing, Jtezum hd instructed ho Danttes te kiN tho = chifd, but t lo instead they had abandoned her to starve, Dis- covering thls, Heziun starts shitngelt to aecom- pligh the Jab, Metinicn, Bearing of tha Alder’s purpose, and drending his inability to save the eblld, smuggyles her away, Preceding this Inci- dent, n travuler, weary and footsare, mikes his nppearaeeo and Inquires the way to’ Sale, Lake City. ‘Chis main ts tho husband of Elsie, Rdteard: Hradford (Me. Witilam Harris), Ho is bent upon tho reeovery of his child from the curse of Mor= montsin, und, believing that his wifo had de- serted bin and joined thoChureh voluntarily, has detormiued to leave ber to her fate, While rest- ing fat this ranch Bezum. enters, They recog uizooneh other. A stirring scene occurs. Ie, alded by the Danites, is about to sluy Hradford, when MeGinteyand the minors interfere, and tho curtaln fails, ‘The next uct ocours Just oute Bhlvof McGirucy's house, eltiuated ou tho out~ akirtyot Salt Luke City, Uredford meets his wito, He refuses to be reconciled to her, fo hos come for his. chi! zy etn glye him no tidings of hor. Ho belloves for a thine that n plot hina heen concocted by the McG inteya to prevent hin trom recovorlug Bessie, In the coursuof this seene between husbund and wife it transpires that both had been pluyed upou by Beam, and that while ehe Wad beon told “that ‘her hustanidl would Join hor in the Now Jerusalem, he hid been Informed by telegraph that his wife hid abandoned her home toraver and jalnod tho Mormon Church, ee ae are muda, Tha husbund takes the wife to hig arms agaln, and both determing with thelr child, whom MeGintey hna protected, to escapo from the Tereltory, .Es~ eapu, however, fd found to be a mutter of ‘mitch dilllentty, MeC@inicywssurcs thom thit the thing 1s {mpructicabio; but counsels him to muke his way tu an encampment of United States troops, got thom to return with him snd make a demund tor his wife and child. ‘This advice Nradford tikes, lenving Elafe under tho protoction of the McGin- teys, Bradford having gone, Hezum urges an Jmmedinte marringa with Ele, ‘To prevent thid, Afra, McGinley procures from tho Hider a certitlonte of tnnrringe, having represented to that dignitary that sho has persuaded hor hus- band to take anothor wife, Hor purpose in ob- talning this curtitleato is shown fn tha next Bot. ta tho moantine Bradford hnabeen tracked by tho Danttes. Ho is cornered on tha edge of aol, from whieh he lenps, and 1s miracutously saved, In tho ilfth act we nro shown tho ox. terlor of tha Mormon Tabornnclo. Mra, MoQ titey brings inher hurband and Elefe, rushes them into tho holy placg, and haa thom marricd, Hezun arrives upon the scone to find that ho ‘his been folied. Io declares Me@inicy to bo an Apostate, annuls the nutrrlage, and fs about to soize the wife when Hrddford a ppeara mpou the scono ind domands hor, ‘Lhe Rlder talks toud= ly of enforving tho nuthority ot the Church and muking shurt work of him, when tho United States troops arrive, villainy is thwarted, and the husband, wife, nnd child are rounited ag the curtain, falla to the tune of “Homo, Sweot Tome.” Whilo tho cast waa not as evenly balunced ag it mlyht have boon, some clover work was pre= fonted by Miss Ada Gitta, Mr. De Wolf Hop. ir Mr, Fitzyerutd, and Mr, dab nee, Tho it~ Tor'rurnished the base stage Chinuman we hive son forsome timo; Mr. Fitzputrikt rendered Jez with the coquialtsolemuity. Miss Goorgla ‘Draw Hurrymore was Wouk; little Vivin Odeon na Bessie woul have boon moro satisfactory hud ‘wo uot had quite so much of tho part, GRAND OPERA-IIOUSE, “A Gollen Gamo” was well rocelyed at this theatro last night. For the present wo will morely way that the pleco opens with 1 prolog which sorves to Introduco the two loading ohnr- notora,—presented by Messrs, Shannon and Edo sutt—tho ono tho viethn of a dishonest partner and tho athor a clerk who $s nearly killed Iu an clfort to provent the robbery which bankrupt tho house and sends tho viethuized partner and his clork roumlug. Tho pluy Itsel€ fs in threo acta, and opons nt Nice, where tho rovers como upon the scene dressed 23 Moxtenns. but roully Just from Australia, whore in the seventeen years supposed to have olupacd thoy have noe vumulated vast woulth, Hore the cxebroker Ands hls daughter ond slster-in-law tn the tolla of two adventurers. ‘Tho subsequent acts reveal Q number of cemplications and oxplun thom away, bringing down the curtuin tially upon a Scone of huppiness, Shannon wid Edson and Diss Cora ‘Tanner. who plage tho part of tho daughter, rocelyod several calls, HAVENLY'S. Loayltt's burlesque company, an organization that Is doubticas tho bestaf ita kind in this vountry, opened a two weoks’ engayement nb this house last ovoning in the English version of Offenbach’s “La Fillo du Tambour Majer" With tho excoption of Dulary, tho ladies of the company ura not partloularly ylfved In tho line: of vouullam, but, as all of thom are shapoly and many of them proodlooking, the nudience k liv: ly overlooked {ivtle detuicnutes. nid spptat Yisorously nt tho ond of every song and seone, Silsg Willams, who wad suet: a favorit durin her appeariuica here nan momber vf the Col- villo comnpany, wos admirable in tha role of a drunmmer-boy, white the other churauters wero autisfucturily taken, THOOLEY'S, Willlo Edoutn’s Sparks company appoarod bor Inst nigbt in thole new musical comedy entitled * Dreams; ‘or, Fun In a Photograph Gallery.” Tho audionco was grattfying tn polnt of size and uppreciation. In this company Qhore arot Wililo Weouta, Iusytios Keuguee Frank W, Sanger, George Luclaire, Juimua ‘f. Power: Alice Atherton, Juta Bdouln, Lotta alton, lida Shapletgh. Tho catortuloment ig iu character aimilnr to many of tho light things now in vogue, but ‘rat part isof a bettur quality than that usually acon. THE CRAVTY AM WILT While J wish to remark, and my language is plain, For ways that aro dark and tricks that aro yain, A certain young man $s peeulinr— And lila name it 15 Wilttam If Crana. Which thoy had a smnll game—this William 1. and Hs partner called Robson, quite chitdlike and bland, Ant! Robeon rew tivo from tho pack: And held what they call a full bung, Now Crane wns nossessed of a couple of treys (If Danny make tse of a iekesrns piensa) Andyet, by a bluff unexampled, Bliguitied ta Intention to ralae, But in raising ho happened to let his arm slip And give thet there tile a terrible tip, And down from the pile which was Robson's ‘There tumbled a twenty-eont chip, With hal f-suppressed algh—for thoaame never Hires swore This Retigart stooped down for tho chip on the Loc And stratghtway ad Crano Interchan: Tho keerds hereit mentioned before, Be! Rix bite were involved fn this aforesaid ens, And sionce prevalled ev'ry where in tho placa, And Robson was pale with emotion, Tut Crane was beetimed in his fice, You may guess at tho rest—ns for mo, 1 do not Intend to record the exit of the plot, Hut this Pam free to nvknuwledgo: Mr. Crane calmly took in the pot. Which i why Tremark that for tricks thnt aro valit No heathen Chince will compare with thla mine And T reforence have unto pokor—- And tho same Pum free to muintaln, =O. dt, Thorne, Jr, FIRE RECORD. DISCOVERED IN TIME. A dlisnstrous contlagration was averted Inst nicht by tho discovery of a firo in its incipient. state in the extensive wholesnlo millinery and faney goods house of D. B Fisk & Co, at thu southwest cornor of Washington street and Was bash avenne, Fritz Krefdol, the watchman in tho establishment, saw stoke issuing from around the chimney on the Feeond Moor at the northwest enrner tho buliding, h , Just after he had nade tls round at o'e and he at tompted to find out whore the fire wag located, but the eineke became dense and hy could not, and at Wo'cloek he turned In nniderm from Hox #3, The firemon nnewered prayed. and nfter cutting the flooring around the chlinney, discovered the fre and oxthiguished Tt bya small quantity of water from a chemical en- gino, and without causing any serious damnayo, Large. ytuintities of liuttons, eewing silk, threads, cla, were piteg. up onthe tat tho pluce whero the fire ovourred, an were titmaged to the amount of nbout y20 Doing senate d about. The wholu loss probably not exceed &300, The building und stock, owned ty D. 13. Fisk & Ca, aro inaured for 8400.00 in Chienyo agen- ctes, und are valuod nt $600,000, The bullding fs auras five-story und buscinont one of. stoug- rants, ‘The herders of the Joists extended into the chimney and were left exposed by the bullders, wo time thoy beeumo ohureonl from tho beat of tho boiler-furnaces in. tho basement, and wero: burning for some tino before the watchman. discovered the fire, which crept alongs the Jolets, extending northward to within a few feet of the elevator, The bultding was constructed just alter tho great tire Peter Page, from whom it was purchased a year Git Ne DH Fisk & Co. ‘Othor buildings in tho business centre of the clty ure suid to have tho same defects in con- m vetion, und should be looked after by thoir owners. AT ADRIAN, MICIL Apntan, Mich, Nov. 2—Tho walls of the north bullding of the Adriann Coflege stand ap- Darently uninjured by the fire which completely destroyed tho interior yesterday, Tho structura was yatiod at $20,000, and it is hoped that about halt duit amount will restore the Interior, ‘Tho Insurance Is distributed as follows: Imperlal & Northern, London, 8100; Continental, Now York, 1,500; Hartford, Hurtford, $200; Ger= mineAmerienn, Now York, $000. No titers ruption In the routine of Instruction has taken phice, “The forty-six students ocenpying the damaged balding have been provided for ut private residences, and early efforts looking to reconstruction will be organized, AT NEW Yori. New York, Nov, 22.—Tho building at Nowery and Hester strect, oceupled by the London. & Liverpool Clothing Company, burned, Loss, $50,000, pe ‘the wall on the southern site fell on tho roof of 8b Howe double two-story bullding oe eupiet by Kerravan & Walsh aa a shoe-xtoro, and ulso by a shirt manufactory, Tho contouts of those stores were totally destroyed by (ro and water. The fire stopped travel on tho Third Avonuo Kuitrond. CHICAGO. Tho alarm from Jox i7 at 6:10 last ovening waa cuused by fire on tho roof No, 284 West Tay- lor street, owned and occupfed by Edward Hub- bard aga residones, Damage, $25. Axstill alarm to Truck Company No, 4 nt 1245 yesterday afternoon was caused by a spark from & chhinnoy setting tire to the roof ef a frame cottaxe ut No. 62 Finnell street, owned by Wille fam Morris and occupied by Henry Fox,” Dame ture, $103 Ingured for 86 In tho Girard of Poun- aylyania. AT VINCENNES, IND, Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Vincennes, Iud., Nov, &—About hnif-past 9 this evening tho Hiyersidy stave factory of T. Kolsoy of this city, was burned ta tho ground, Loss, $15,000; hisurdnee, $8,000, Cause unknown, AT ATCHISON, KAS. Aronson, Kas, Nov. &.—Tho Atlantic House, in this city, was destroyed by fire to-night. Loas, $10,000; Insurance, $0,000, The firo orlginuted Trom u dofective Hue, —— THE WEATHER. Ovrror or tie Cite SIGNAL Orricen, WASt-= INaTON,. D, C. Nov. 2-1 a. t.—For tho Ohio Valloy and ‘Lennessvo, statiounry or lower barometer, higher temperature, variuble winds, and clear or partly cloudy wouthor. For tho Lower Luko region, stationary fol- lowod by fuldng barometer, stationary or highor Haniporatora, weaterly winds, and partly cloudy weathor, For tho Uppor Lako region, stationary fol- towed by failing baromoter, stationury or higher temperature, westerly winds, beeomluy variable, cleur or partly cloudy woathor. For tho Upper Mississtppl and Lower s{issouri Valleys, lower barometer, higher tutnporature, southorty wits, clear or partly cloudy woathor, The temperature in tho cnatial retary will ro- maln below the freezing polut during Tucaday, LOCAL ONSKIV ATIONS, CHICAGO, Nov, 22~10313 p,m. Thine, | Bar, Ther. iu, Wind.) Ten.) Weather 6318.8, m1, | 719 hes. [ANTTS i ‘a ‘Maximum, 3; miuiwum, € GENERAL ONSERVA TIONS, CICAQO, Nov, 2-10318 p,m, in| Wehr ere ae BRWEEEL, Ese. cet exe. Il? ELETELOS BATES NN: GRosSSiokss! ——————— From a almple sold or Inthienzn to tho rotttme, sittin and death of tho senses of atnell, taste, and hearing, Sanford'a Radlual Care for Catarch ta supreme, Complete oxtoraul and in- terunl treatauat fur sl. HARWOOD. Further of a Failure Which Has Created Great Excitemert in the East. A Meeting of Creditors and an Offer to Take 75 Vor Cent. Refusal of the Offer by Harwood, Who Wants to Get Of with 60 Per Cent, A Showing of Liabilities of $889,- 041.36, and Assots of $904,214.09, Operations in the Courts Yesterday Which ‘Will Let in a Horde of Law- yers. S Bpectat Dtepatch to The Chieaoo Tribune. Sr. Maun, Minn, Nov, 2.—The Murwoud com> peations are inerensing. The Committee of Creditors appointed tu investizate tho stato of the tirmn’s aifalra, wade the following report to a. full meeting at Minneapotis: “GENTLEMEN: Your committes appointed to confer with N. H. Harwood, and prepare a basis, forn settloment of his indettedness, report 14 follows: By arrangement with Mr. Harwood, and at bis request, we were walted upon by hiinselé and his attorneys, accompanied by Gov. John 8. Milsbury, Messra, J, K. Sldle, Prealdent of tho First; National Bank; C. IL Settel, John Martin, and other grominont mer- chante of this city, interested i the continuance of this largo mercantile ond manufacturing house, MR. HARWOOD Presented us astatemont of his affairs, which wo havo, for the purposes of this report, accepted As correct, nnd upon which we havo based our eulculations for a settlement, omitting, howover, from tha Ifanllities the clatms of Mrs. Harwood, which we havo been assured by Mr. farwood In tho event of settlement belng made, should be withdrawn. In regard to tho assets, wo value then, if sold An the regulur business way, at 75 conts on tho dollar, We therefore reoommend that a Bettto- ment bo effected ut the rate of 74 percent, All of which js respectfully subinitted, “iichany W. Boganr, of Messrs, 0. M. Bo- gart & Co,, New York. “Lronanp 8, Howann, for Wood & Co,, New York. “LIL Day, of the Bradley, Voorhees & Day Manufacturing Company (iiinited), “C.K, MILLIKEN, Of Deering, Milken & Co, “3.1. Easton IT WIL DE NOTICED that Mr. Phillp M. Kopnen, ono of the Commit teo, did not sign the report. It is understood ho disapproved ft, and could not indorse !ts recom: mendution, . Tho following is the basis of the finding: LIAULITIES: Rills payablo. sdecounts paya Sundry necoint: Samuel Beatty, 8. D, Harwood... Total......0 see ane Deduet eatimated value of goods re- turned and not received, Bills reeeivabl Neal estate... Furulture and Machinery and Uxture! Samples on vont Cush on hand Cash In Metropolitan Tank... Cush in Firat National Bank...) Susponge aceount, estimated .., TOD sereersesers Deduet goods returned. TOtal..cseerees. Tut In addition to the above, cluitas were filed to-day, ¥ MR. HARWOOD DEOLINED TO-ACCEPT the compromise offered, preferring to take his chances under tho Assigninent laws. Harwood und hig friends only wanted to pay about 50 eonts on tho dollar, It looks now as if tho compromise could not bo cousummnated, Hare wood's backing can hardly be rolled upon, as his frignds are losing confidence in itn, ‘To still further involve the firm ju the inextricabic, counsel have commenced o suit in the United States Court at St. Paul in favor of Whitomore, Cabort & Co, for $1,190.40 aguinst tuen, in which thoy sucd outa writ of Attachment which the United States Marshals, under thoir direction, presented to Mr, Harwood und demanded an examination of bis books, ete., that they might levy on hls book amounts Harwood REFUSED TO ALLOW THE MAISITAL to examino his books, whoreupon they com- monce nnothor uit In chancery, alleging, among othor things, that Harwood wna Insolvent aod had falled in business; that attachmonts had been leviod upon all hfe other property to its full value, and that there was nothing left upon whioh tho Marshal could lovy and secure sald claim, excopt such accounts, In conclusion, the complainants ask for a writ of injunction to reatrain tho defendant, Harwood, or agents, nt- «S904, 214.00 over $7,000 of turnoys, .and employés, from recolving, collesting, or recolpting for nny of tho debts, claims, or back necounta due him until the determination of the suit or tho further order of the Court, It further prays for tho appolutment of a Itecolver to collvct such necounts aud apply the proceeds in pay- ment of thelr clulm, Judxo Nelson granted a temporary restraining ordor, to be heard on its nierlts ot un varly day. TUE SENTIMENT at Minnenpolisis now setting (nagalnst Harwood, A businesa-man of tho city who bas just re- turned from Chiungo states that the morehants of that plnco look upon the Harwood failure na decidedly =“ crooked," and aro very govern upon those of our citizens whouphold'and apologize for Harwood, ‘hoy bavo gained the Impression kt Chicago that the busliesa-men and cltizons of Minneapolls gon- erally apo dispose to assist Harwood In what thoy considur an attempt toe carry. on business at tho exponse of hia ereditors, though they call this by nm much harsher name, In which matter Chicngo fa mlataken. Aga inatter of fot, thore Is a widespread feol- ing among our bustneas-men and citizens that, upon the faco of tt, the Harwood failure looks execedingly bad, and thero ure not a fow who openly denounce jt oa rotten from the qrouud up. ao = BOLD BURGLARS. Clothing Stores tho Victims, Tho storo of John Hall & Co, murchant tallors, No. 130 Dearborn street, was broken into. between 10 and J o'clock lust night, and robbed, but to what oxtent vould nat be ascertained, a3 nu one was nrounod whe was funiliar with tho stock, ‘Tho only Indication of Athiol's visit was tho appearance of one of tho show-enses, the eoutents of which bad been digoriered tn removing tho silk hundkurchl fd, Two bolts uf cloth wore fount on tho oor, ‘but whother auy were taken could not be told, nd Chore wore a large number still on the tabtes, Entrauco was citected by breuking and litpliyg ‘out the lurga light of glass in one of the duors,— cortaloly bold thing to do in amen locatity: ut that tino of night, Tho nteence of tho Klidd was noticed by one of Plukerton’s force on his rounds, and no ian put inside to watch; othorwiso everything In tho place inight) have been carried otf, for the elty pollecoman ou the beat was not aware Of ths burglary, und perhaps never would have been, ws tho polleeiion muvuliys pay ute tontion only te drnnken tou and street brawls, Tho robbory luat night was but one of mutny, tbo” city being full of burglars and alt classes of thieves. but, owhng to tho suppression palloy of the authorities, In order to convey to the publio tho Idea that “work ia belt done hore, tho athens will not gut inte the nowspapers unless 4 reporter avcidvatully beara of thou, During thoearly hours of Suntay morning, cold uve it wits, Inieglars forced aa ontrance to Ovurdler & Hardin's tore, ae the northaust core ner of Halsted and Jackson stivets, and yot away with about £0 worth of wllk and Hien Hundkereblety, piusarene, and Jewelry, ‘They out the panel d of a back door, und broke a Quo plate-glase w! w it the store front, HE COLD WAVE, Bpectal Disvatch tu The Chteayo Tribune, Montueal, Noy. 2.—Tho cold snap ts cause jug un unusual hurry umoug tho shipping to nt get into port ag soon as porsible, Carters are belng pald high sums to work night and day londiig and unloading. Only two serew sceamors are at present in pert, the Allan Liner “The Teravia’ and “The Dominion,” The Ottawa stenined out of harbor yesterday, 13 also did the few vessels which wero loading and Unloading at Windmill Point. Alb tho vessels will les to-day, Thelee intho canal wasan {neh thick this morning, and in tho basin nenrly two inches, hut this will not cause serious dela: to inks vessel, UF ary © steamefug will be sent nhend of the ¥ ‘to brenk the Special Tepaten to teago Tribune. Orrawa, Il, Nov. 2—Tho “cold snap" has pul farmers and grain dealers in thls secuon to conaiderntle ninoynanee and toss, Much corn i¥ unhusked and covered with snow {1 tho Held, ant between La Salle and Chicago a number of cannl-hoats are frozen in the Ice,—fourtecs Le= ing between Ottawa and Jotiet. iT. OMS, Ne Eb. river Js frozen 11 e Ricusonn, Va. Nov Tho weather is very cold, Thermometer dow to 20 degrees this morning, PETERSHENG, Va. Nov, 22.—Tho coldest day of kKating tn some localities, Vay NOY, The cold ine erenses, Tho river fa full of fee. No bont will tuentls toget through to Albany after to-mor- VERY, VERY DRUNK. Meo Sayan Ho Wan Robbed and Thrown In the River, About 2 o'clock yeaterday morning OMmecr Cluott, while traveling his post, came neross an intoxicated man who waa loafing around tho Northwestern Depot, and who was nearly frozen todeath, The man gave tho name of William @. Short, and claimed to have been thrown Into the river by two or three highwaymen, who had firat robbed bim of a small euin of money. Ho wasunablo tudeseribo thom, and wasnisoun- able to tell who had rescued him. He was of the optnion, however, that {t was near a vessel lying above Kinzie atrect bridgo, and that somo one belonging on bonrd of tho veaset had betped him ont. Mr. Short's story was not belleved, all tho entne, for he had evidently been yery drunk. Nie was cared for nt tho West Madison Street Station, and, harring a severe cold, was in his sna, health yesterday. Mr. Short ‘Is firmly of tho opinion that ho wus assaulted and thrown jnto the water, and It may bo so, for within tha past. few months — acveral eraong have heen srved from drowning under siullar circumstances who mare elntin to: hive recelved treatment of the suma kind at tho hands of highwaymen. If a good nuthantic cna would turn up, It would indicate that a band of thieves have tiken specitlty to thls cliss of work, but in every w thus far reported the victio has be so mandiin drutk asto bo un- Able to vive any clear uccount of the mishap, thus wiving rise to tho siutepicion that bo fell into the river, and was not thrown in, BUSINESS NOTICES, Macaliaterta Cough Mixture.—The best romody for tixe In tho furnily for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, consumption for ndulta, and whooping-cough nnd croup for children, Pree pared only by Job I’, Lee, corner Halsted and Hurrison strects, and for ule by all druggists, a OF tho many cough remedies beforo the public Maculister's Cough Mixture gives the Dest sutisfaction. Prepared only by tobn P, Lee, corner of Halsted und Harrison streots, and for sule by ull druyuyists, a Eminent Dr. Wm. F, Steuart, Waltl- more, writes: “1 fidently recommend Colden'’s Liebli’s Liquid Extract of Beef for consumption, debility, wenlness, chtorouls, ete. Thave tested it with imlversnl success.” ——— The Public WHI Heware of a Vrandn« Jeu Imitation of Dobbins’ Eleetne Soap now beng forced on the murket by milsrepresentas tion. Itwiilruin any clothos washed with it Inglet upon having Dobbins’ Electric. VANCY GOODS, Chas. Gossage & Co. “Fancy Goods,” NOVELTIES IN Back Combs, Side Combs, Daggers, Hair Pins, Shawl Pins, Cuff Pins, Ear Rings, Bangles, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lockets, Crosses, Slides, Buckles, Belt Clasps, &€., Whitby Jet, ear Steel, Tortoise Shell, Gold Plate, Sterling Silver, Oxidized Silver, Celluloid, Onyx, Turquoise, Real Garnet, and Rive eted Jet, ALSO Chatelaine Watches, Plush and Leather Satehels and Belts, Fans, Portemonnaics, Portfolios, Gilt Ornaments, Glassware, Sconces, Candlesticks, Photographic Albums, Frames and Ea- sels, Toilet Sots, Leather Traveling Cases, Cuff and Collar, Hdkf., Glove, Work, and Qior Boxes, Card and Negar Cases, Choice Selections can now be made for the Holidays At Low Prices! Chinese, Japanese, and East India Wares. Chas. Gossuge & Co., State-st._Washington-st. est nd Dry Goods House ‘Madison and Peoria-sts. THE LARGEST STOCK OF DOLMANS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF ULSTERS & HAVELOCKS, THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOAKS, For Ladies, Misses, and Children, In the MOST SPACIOUS and best lighted Salesroom in the city. We have, during tha pnst few days, made large additions to our already fait assortment of OUTSIDE WINTER GARMENTS So that we confidently believe we can show a greater. variety and more coms plete assortinent of sizes than any other house In Chicago, and certainly at much Jower prices. We will placo on sale TO-DAY un Speciat Bargaln in BEAVER, CLOAKS, Rought at a great sacrifice from the mane afacturers, at $5.00, R0.50, $8.00, and 10,005 every Garment belay worth fule ly onestulf more (han those prices. We will also offer an Immense pure chase of imported Garments, Made of fine all-woot materials, with cholee trimmings. at priees ranging from 810,00 tok35.00 3 in many instinees less than the cloth atone ean be bought for. We make FUR-LINED DOL- MANS and CIRCULARS to order at fully one-third less than ordina= ry prices, A cordial Inyltation is extended to all the Ladies of the city, and strangers fram the country and stster cities, to call and see our great specialty, the RUSSIAN. - CIRCULAR, The most graceful and comfortable Wine ter Garment ever intreduced.. We are now making then inthe richest materi+ als, with Silk Plush, Satin, and Fur Line ings, aud the most valuable Fur Trim. mings, but always at reasonable prices, in order that the legend of the WEST EXD DRY GOODS HOUSE May be yerlfled: “ItPays toTrade on the West Side.” COCOA, GQRATEFUL-COMFORTING, Epps’ Cocoa. BREAKFAST, 4EpY 4 thorough knowledgn of tha natural laws which govern tho aperstions of dizestion and nuteitian, and by a curefiul sppltcation of thy: ting proportions of well-relectad Cocon, Mr. Eppa bas pros vi our browk fest-tablos with a delicately-tavurod Pavoray which may rweo we many heayy douiarst bitie, “Teds hy dre judicious ure af much neuiclos of diot thie constitution may ba gradually. built-up until 1 to Tosiat_overy tondoney to dixease, Itindreds of eubte mniadies ace Hontiag araumd us rondy to attack Whorvver thory ia wenk point. Wo Tiny orcas many w fatnt shite by koopliw airsalyos wall fortited wit jure blow und a propurly woure ished frame."—Clvil Survleo Guzette, Bol bi tins (only derite and ies labeled, B a ‘0. Homeoyatht Centos, Londo, Bng.- Also, makers of Epps’ Chocolate Ese sence, for afternoon use. ce STOCK OLDER 8? MEE LING. Stockholders’ Meeting, By ordyr of the Iuard of Directors of the Chieoza hand Trunk Hatlway Company, special meeting of the Company in here to convene tn Pure Jur Nat tho Palner House, in the Clty of Chicago, tn the State of Miinols, on Wudnosday, the 2d day of Ducember next, at 20" ve. Tho purpose Gf the meeting fs ta conalder and poss 1 LOG ANTONIN bowen this Com Wontuen indiana Halirodel Canany, in eommtuodtattons in tho City ot Ente a onslder te quastion of inanaters Fing tothe (rand ‘rank Juncuon itnibray Company tho rishta, priviloges, and property sucured to 1b wild fease nutreotent and the terms and conditions of much transfer. AB. PERCY y called Chilean & Grand ieune leatveny Coty, MEDICATED ROUGIES, A POSITIVE CURE WwW Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies, Patouted Get. 14, 150, Onv box I will cure any caso In four daye oF loss, i eure tho mont obstinala cas, no niatter of standin, stuns dudes of eubobs copalti, oF ofl of mune dalwoud, that aro cartatn to urodues dyspepsls by dos Stroyiug the coatings uf thy atomuet. Velen, $1.40, Bult by all Drugyiats, or mallad On Tes culpt of price, Tur (urier particulars sand for ctreulnr. 2. Nox 1th dy St dohitiest.. Nave York, We afer £70 roward for any case Uiey will not cure, Q enfo, ro UME Pree echo chess PRO, COLIN'S SCHOOL of LANGUACES PAL MUSICAL, i French nnd unin by te ® Noturnt Mot Clomes meet day pnd orunling ovury day. At Wark Instituyd HE Autis tiene, anne Mena, ed. qual 5 Prof AL COUN and Mime, TINE AINOT-COLN, Direction, Central Music-i lish, ra air CAUTION! ‘The wonderful, wncvest of 1 arhlevementa and Jaction, dd Biles Money of je Mark devlee, ee te erlved by Unvso vite nubtesfuxen, but obtain *Hoatets: of Bea found andre fad isa btaueve tl al ay A "Trade- Mark «uv! on the wrapper vaclosing each bottle, withous watch| none ta yenulne, For Sale by all Drugglsts. #3 MONEY OF MONEMOUND AND", HALE'S HE RORENOUN Tho Groat National Specific for tho Speecy Cure of : COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS; LUNG avid all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. The Honey of the Plant Horehound sooriurs arg SCATTERS all irritations and initammations, and the Tat Balm Abies Balsumen CLEANses and ELS the throat ang assages leading to the Jungs, gredients kecp the organs cool, moist, and in healthful —vur— & TAR! Five additional ine e ‘A Cough may he fitly termed the preliminary stage of Consumptlan, )-Ja malady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND - TAR Is the surest known preventive, ‘Therefore, delay nut a inomeut tg take this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great bencfit fram its soothing properites, when suffering with Croup and Whooping ee} Cough, FICKSr++ 500, and $1, Large Size Oheapost, iT O.N, ORITTEN TON, Solo Prop'r, NewYork entree PIKE'S TOOTHACHE. DROPS | QURE IN-ONE MINUTE, os 4