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\FOREIGN. counters Between the Gar- yison of Duleigno and the Turks. ee lieved that the Alba- # seh Will Succumb shortly. ————<— st Phase in the Anti- En sate etwow Crusade in Gormany- , Co St The War Principally Directed Against the Ducat-Lined Hebraic Purse. ———— ford Erne Believed to Be About to Remove His Agent Boy- ; » eatts ——<— i i tmmi-« War Again Believed to Be | nent: Between Egypt and Abyssinia. TURKEY. DULCIONO, Sanna AyTINOVLh, Nov, 23-—Dervish Pasha poocoebnt the hights of Dulelgno, and iis entry Julo town Is hourly expected, Yontenegta has heen notified of the ay proaching aurrender of the town, Dut re- fuses to cuter untit all the Musstlmans have Saget FROM DERVISIT PABITA, pains, Nov. 2h A telegram from Balste aunounces that Dervish” Pasha has ordered | tha Commiltes of tho Albanian League to dissolve their organization, under patn of death. A general assembly of the Albanians will be held to-tiny, FIRING RARE. aa Nan, Nov. 2h—Advices v= ae the Montenegring near Antivir report firing fy tho neighborhood of Dul- eignu throughout Sunday. NO CASUALTIES. : Loxnoy, Nov. 3.—A dispatch from Badste states tint although as reported the Alba- niang resisted by the force of arms the ap- proach of Derytsel, Pasha to Dulcigno, there were no casualties, Albanian honor being thus vindicated, tho League will perhaps surrender Duleigno without furthor resist- ag RESISTED. Virsa, Nov, 2.—A telegram from. Gon. Petrovle, Montenegrin communter, says Der vfsch Pasha advanced on the 22d inst. towards Dulelguo, but was received with 0 yolley of musketry, beaten back, and lind to pass the night In the open country, an hour's march from Dulelgno, ‘To-day he attempted tocarry Maznra Hights, and has since taken apositlon near Duleizno, GERMANY. THE PORT OF ITAMBURG, . Dents, Nov. &.—The petition of the mers chants ta Prinee Bismarek for the incorpora- thon of Hamburg into the Zallve?ein doesnot represent the unanimous feeling of Ham- burg, but has served to bring out more clear- ly the attachinent to the traditional free- unde policy still entertained by a large por- tion of the population, A counter demon- stration Is afoot with the view to secure to Ilambure for the future tho privileges of a free port. . 2 TUE CRUSADE AGAINST TIE JEWA, Apretty general feeling prevalls, founded onthe utterances of the conservative and oliciat press, that the authorities nre Inclined towlnk at, if not openly encourage, the movement for stemming the rising tide of Jewish power and Influence In the Emplre. Auhobeginning of his carcer Bismarck mado nosecrebof hig opinions on the subject, de- caing in Parliament that he was opposed fo the admission of Jews into office, ind, although subsequent ovents live shown thathe has somewhut modified lis theories, there fs nothing to show that he does not re- fad tho more moderate phases of the pres- tntagitation with acortuin degree of syin- wathy, In tho last session of Partlament Hismarck's son Introduced nnd. got passed a biagalnst usury, but avery one knew the Talauthorof the bill, ‘The Court fins not detglven any distinct opinion on tho matter, though \tis thought exceedingly strangethat the Emperor's Chaplain, the Rev. Mr, Storke, should stilt have the courage to pursue his auttSemltie course with undinintshed vir- atenee, PROLONGED, Benux, Noy. 24—The Bundesrath hns passed a law prolonging the'state of siego In Berlin another year, : . CONDEMNED, ‘The German press strongly condemn the Uritlsh Government for its poliey of intoler- anee tuwards Ireland, FINED UPON. AN AMRLUCAN VESSET, OVERIAULED BY A ‘i MILIAN WAL STHASEN, js ANAstA, Nov. 1h,—Tho Star and Herald t * The Amerlean schooner Mary E, Uall, “yt Nash, bound for Dayld with goneral pra wus, stopped by tho Chitian steamer anetind This schooner fs a small coaster ' Wenty-seven tons, nnd it is rather ridicue vis to suppose shy could have hnd arms on ei for tho Peruvian port, ‘wo blank Hiieeite fired from the Amazonas on the hd Of thesth, when the Amazonns sighted Schooner, a3 a-signal for Capt. Nash to ieee to, whieh he evidently did not under- i pert heat continued on his course. It ath wso that he apparently bore Bik lowarlk the = Otoque islands, antl. a pay tho Amazonas the Idea he tian 2 Hs to seape, ‘Lhiy aroused guspl- mn il two shulls wore fired ut the waning Which was thon hove to, the cargo. Nie a f and found te be weneral murchan- otchite it for Dayld, in the Department ally on mM. Thy tiring of projectiles natu ae considerable alarm wong ries Y a hoard tho sehoonor, the Cap- acne hich had his children with him, oilece He Commander, we are Informed, me ee tho natlonality and character of stl, sent on apology to the Captaln for th y Mis fang eton and lari he had caused ay ‘ av wGREAT BRITAIN, ‘ Max (EASE OF WAGES LOOKED Fon an advaneg af Nov, ~The agitation for Cashire ly rey ee es In Northenst Lane Tesentathy ened At a mecting of tho rep- rotate the weavers at Biackburn, 0 wroveuent I bassed afirming that an ine rf, ae taken place In tho cotton vloyerg ou a the hove that the em- tteave, how give tho promised ine woot, %4—Tho fourth series of Ht arabic will be offered G von eUstratlan ant 41,500 bates of lence been opened, ‘The attendance of be lest Oe Auer Is good, ‘thy clos ust serles was falrly ualn- for both Austry Hin and Cape, —— IRELAND, De , hoycort, bang ih algo x Hatersent 1g clrou- hat rd EB Wiluted a sug cessor tu Hoye THe las ap Py FINED, be member of tha Louw League arrested elXvox, Nov, ‘Montal woul Bile: v0 bales of Au for speaking In the streets of Ballina, lias been tine £% or three months imprisonment, and was locked up in detahlt. The Crown Solicitor hny sed a shnllter, thus formally elostiag tho issue between the Crown and traverse DAVITE'S PREDICTION, Ata meeting of the Land Lenguo yester- day, Davitt said he betloved If the Habeas Corpus net was suspended 9 representative sonvention would amvet fia America, att Irlshinen would doubtless hear of the result Eyan sald the expenses for the defense-of the fraversers would probably amount ta £10,000, Bredlaugh has subscribed n guinen to tho fun for the defense, . FRANCK, PORSERAIONS IN IE BOUTIE 8! Pats, Nov. 2.—Owlng to the fhereasing fnportance of the French possessions in the South Sens, -the naval station of Valitt wilt henceforth consist of asteam transport, w dilspnteh bout, and four sailing vessels, . prAn, Leon Cogniet, the celebrated French paint er, fs dead, ngert 86 years, AS INQUIRY ORDERED. ‘Cho French Chamber of Deputtes to-day adopled a motion ardering au inaulry into the De Clssey alfalr, after atnotion for an nljournment of the debate hid been rejected, PIE SIMPLON, Paria, Nov. 2.—One hundred and twenty Deputles signed Pennult’s proposition for a arant of fifty million franes for the construc- Won of «tunnel through theSiinplon Mount- aly, Itig stated that Haly and Switzerland Lave promised subventions. EGYPT AND ABYSSINIA. WAI PROUAULE, Lonnon, Noy, 24.—'IMig Seeretary of tho AnthShovery Society writes: “Its to be feared that there ts little hope that war be- tween Exypt and Abyssinin will be long averted. News lins just reached me of un- doubted authortty that orders have been bs- ‘sued fro Cairo to drive back the Abyssin- fans by foree. ‘Iwo thousand troops ure ab Kernan, and a battalion has been sent to Sunlit, It is stated that 16,000 soldiers have left Cairo, ‘Tho German missionary in Abys- slnin states that the King Is ednvinced that Egypt intends to attack him, and has issued orders tint all Mussutmans must leave the country or be baptized.” : AUSTRALIA, QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT, Brisnane, Nov. 2.—The Queenstand Par- Hanent has been proregued. ‘The Goevern- ment’s position fy stronger and they have suececdel In passing a bil for the coristruc- Hon of a trans-continental raliway and other principal measures. VARIOUS, SERVIA. BerananF, Nov. 23—-Eugeno Schuyler ts expeclad here shortly to enter upon his duties as Minister of the United States to Servia, FLED, Tenuran, Nov.—The Kurdish leader Ab- duliah has fled. GREECE, Aruens, Noy, 23.—Count yon Radowitz, German Envoy, has arrived here, and Inter- viewed Promier Coumoundures, He ad- vised tho Premier not to Jeopardize the in- torests of Greeve by precipitate action, ‘The Ambassadors of other Powers joined in tho advico of Count yon Radowiltz, SEDITIONS ADDIESS, Sr. Perenspuna, Nov. 23.—Tho Nihilists have distributed amoang the workingmen a violently sedilions address. ‘AUMNY OF “ODSERVATION. St. Perrusnuna, Noy. 23.—Orders have been given for tho immediate furmution of 0 small army eorps on the Persian frontler for the purpose of watehiuz Kurdish revolts, - + a, $ HUNGARIAN EXILES., Present Whorceabouts of tho Mugyar Patriots Who Filed from Their Coun= try in 1819, ‘Written for The Chicago Tribune, ‘When, toward tho close of tho yenr 1819, tho Army of tha Hungarian Heyolution was sent- tered to the winds, and the “Butcher” Hainaut ruled the terror-strickon country of the Mag- yars, thousands and thousands of them left their homes and sought refuge in foreign countrics. Ang they did well oven in saving thelr naked lives, because tho * Dutcher,” tho alter ego of the.2mperor of Austria (aftorwarda so roughly ‘but deservedly handled in London by tho tabor- ers of Barclay & Porkins' Browory), treated all thoso who remained, hoping and preying for leniency, with tho most crucl soverity of tho Inw. In tho fortross of Arad ho ordercd thirteen Hungarian Gonorals to bo banged in ono day, Prince Bathiury dicd at, Pesth the denth of a martyr for Hungarian liberty, ahot through tho heart by Austrian hirclings, Nearly ull of tho fugitives first found a safo refuge under tho protection of tho Turkish Hug, but only a fow remalnod in that country, embraced tho Islam, and founded new homes, Of those several foll in tho Inte war with Russla, Baron Stein and Gon. Guyon, tho lattor hut Irian and half Lungarian, dled of cholera, Gon. Kinety, who, together with the English Gen, ‘Withinns, dofonded the fortress of Kurs ugainst: the Russland, and who with bis cavalry cut his way through tho enciny’s Hous after lt become Rpparent “that tho fortress was inevitably doomed, dicd 4 tow years Inter tu modest rotires mentiu Englund, ‘Pho groat manga of tho Mans xarinn refugevsseattored from Turkey all over thu world, Some wont to Exgypt others to the Caucasus, Ttaly, France, and Enigtand, Australia nnd tho Capo Colonies, but by furjtho greatest number chose tho United States for tholr fut Ure homes. And oven here thelr proverbial restleaness caused them to migrate from Stato toState, The old and. vouerublo Gov. Ujbuzl, and tho former Minfuter of Pollco, Madarasz, moved to tha Btato of Lowa, whore thoy founded on the Missourl border the Hungarian colony Now Budi. fue since. years this tungarian settlement has become 'n tlourishing German vHluge, beewuse tho aristocratic hunds of tho Hungarinns, unused to the ax und plow wero not strong cough te cope with the hardships and privattous of froptior life. Ono of tho first to lenvo wus Gov. Ushaz, who, with bis eons, rode on: hersobavk to’ Texas to govk In tho Lono Stur State mora congonii) climate and home, nfter he had murrlod his arls- tocrativ und beautiful daughter toa German carpenter at New Buda, ‘Tho old and generous ploncers of tho Hawkeye Stato wero not sur priacd to gee tho old Governor hold tha plow- handle, nur were they astonished to seo him drive hig oxon in trua buekwoods style. It ereuted uo sensation umong them to BuO the grand old gontioman mounted one tne morn ing, not like « Hun on his battle stead, but ona sturdy oll plowehoise and in company. with hie fond, similarly mounted, to ride olf for ‘Toxns, Thoy can never forget tha sploudid-looking uriatocrat with his towing white Lenard, who ule ways cnrried his little ivory brush in his veat pockat, with whieh ho carefully cleaned by Jails after the duy's Work wag over, ‘These rominlacences ure still green iu. the incmories of tholrchitdron Hike fury tales. Tho City of Davenport, in Jowi, is ane othor place wherg inany of the (Lungarlan rofue ous settled and tivod for yours in huppy neigh orhood with thousands of Gormuna from SohteswigeHoratein. Lut this colony niso te sreutly reduced in numbers, aid only a fow Mage yira ure now living in that beautiful littio olty, Liny moved fram Davenport to St. Lous atid there joined thelr countrymen who bud already found bappy homes in “the Mound City. Mut those nso hie been reduced to insignificant numbers, and to-day there remain burdly any more Hungarians in Bt, Louls beyond the mains Dors of tho Rombauer family, “Chleayo ia tho | home of u considerable number of Lamang among whom are to be found several who took an uctive part in tho battles and struggles for | Hungarian = freedom in 1848 und 1840; for Inatunce Mr. Nemett, who pare tleiputed in must of the Roa teeing He tho combined forces of the Austria and Russians as Veterinary gurgeou of tho Hungarlun tu gira. Durlog tho visit of Kossuth to America Bt. Louls became agli a point of uttruction fur tho Hungarians, Ou hla travela through Amer- fea Kossuth found in that city many warn friends. Thoro he found rest: from his arduous labora and exhausting travels i tho villa of Mr, Mucggo, Wut this villa ian villa no longer. It Is now surrounded by splendid private dwellings and business houses, and thoadjoining Carondo- lot and Jeifergon avenues aro tenming with tho busy commerce of a thrifty poople. Ouce more the hardy sons of tho Hungarian pustas gnthered. In st. Louly in the year il, when Gon. Prowont eile fan’ army “ta, qho well-known Hebol General sturlin: bettor “known under tho sobriquet Pup Price. where could be seen Fromont's Chlof of Statt, Gon. Asboth, who, n daria horseman jn bis Arabian burnus and Muxicun guibrorv. luoked the very plotury of a wugnitl- cont soldivr, and who lates, at Pea Ridge, demon strated that his hoart wus ua brave us bis ap- peuraAnce ws ou soldier was perfect. He dicda ; Sew years ago whilu Ancricin Minister to.ono of thy Bouth Aimerican Stihos, Whore he jue dulged fu bla weakness Ju surrounding bimseil =e with fet Ils falthind Panton nt through the aide even In tha thickest « animala to bia heart's content, utilog, Wwhigit wud his trun eens Aran never lett bis wens of tee] bale q rise Cen, menage Thon thora was Maj. Za mander of Fromont’s body guned, daring envialry charge upot the Ttebem at Springietd, Mo, Ho ta probibly not any more timong the Iving, for ance 198 nota trace of hig whereabouts eno be diseovercd, But tho grentoyt number of the Magyars roe mained ta New York. “Provably 100 live thore tow, wholn thelr Club, the * New Yorks Mt Keylet Bust Hrowlway, tatlt over the r cos oF the pasts Gen, Stuhel, one of Prominent membersar that Chab, begins fo exhibit the anus of tha wear and teat of his event fal Ite, bit he. stl shows the traces oF bb former minty beauty. | ity tall the same, wito with hia tine, elewing inaiment and © darling his tasking eye and onticiug power of cupvorsation, tired, nineteen years to, the Nttle head’ of the’ tively and” beautiful hi chose Whele, the Phingarinn Masor of Enaineera, who ts tow prncticing Inw: two of tho Ruthays: there Zaninvag ys Kcossutins “Alexnuder Tavdwiay felpring Thaulel Meyer, the * finporter of Hunngurtan wines: and Wallach. tha manus faeture Hold ehatnsy—all or thon ary” a of that Club, Cultl- vation the, Magyar tanger suentl, enjoyment und tho support by,ndvies aud material means of ungtrhin tndiigennte. are the sexistence. If wny-one of the any Hunyniriins senttered allover the, Unitert States should over go to Now York Wi shoultt not fil to vist the Now York! Mayyng figytute? Ho will Hot along Hil there Wis Saygisy ipo, bit enn obtali information relative testers Uvling In Ameriva, the Club kent cone stantly lifurmed fn reference to thy fyty pt atl their Miwsur brethren, 1 ROrothiraty ih, WESTERN ASSOCLATED "PRESS, Anntial Mecting at DetYott. * Detnorr, Meh. Nov. 24—The annual meoting of the Western Associated Press was tdld In this city to-day, tho prpers. conmposhiuyg thd sysoultt- ton belay very Cully repepsented, ‘Yue wnnual reports were made, showing gu expouditure the past yeur of nbout $175,000 in tho, colteetion nud distribution of news by telegraph? "7 * 3 ‘The following oillocra were chosen for the en" sulug years Preaidunt Murat Walstond, Cinein- nath Vieo-Prostdent, Joseph Pulitzer, Ste Lowls; Seerctury, JL 1. Baker, Detrolt; Directors, Rivhnrd Sinith, Claviunati; WN. Hudginan Janutayites Peunt Nixon, Chteugag 1, iJ. G. 3, C, Rennock, Pittsbury DP. dones, Nashyilla: d. FP. Mack, Satiiuaky; Executive Committed, Richard smith, W. Ne Ifatdemann, W. Henn Nixon; General Agent, Willits Henry Sinith, Chicago, ' Mr. Joseph Mell, of Tue Cintcaco Tripuxe, having declined to bo regtected as one of the Ronrd of Directors, having continue: lly served for sume fifteen yenrs, the tollulving: resolution was unaniinously adopted: Resoleed, Thnt the thanks of this Associntion are hereby tendered tho Ae Juaeph Medi) for the noselfish zeal he shown, for the (nterest ho hus munifested, for tho Agsoclition,—an Agso- elation of which he was one of the Tounders,— and tho ability ho has displayed in the affulrs In- trusted to his churye, 1a BURGLARS AND SNEAKS. + Halfa Dozen of Them Under Arreat. + For some nights past malicious or thiovish inclined porgons have done considerable dumage, inthe way of breuking Inrge plate-glass wi dows {n store fronts, and during tho enrly even= {ng hours sneak-thieves industriously break open show-euses und carry off articles exposod for show atstore fronts. Taken ull in ntl, tho business portion of tho city $3 sorely troubled by minor olfendors. A few nights ago a pane of gluss- valued at 2100 In tha store front of Levi J. Unna, No. 17 Clark street, was smashed, but ng nothing was taken it {s falr to infer that the vanduls were frightened away before they wore able to.sccuro anything, Monduy night burglars smashed a plate-gliss window In Thor- wart & Kochling’s clgar store at No, 183 and 19 Randolph street, but nothime was taken. At F. tl, Hahn & Co., wholosiue Jowolors at Nos. 167 aud 100 Franklin Btroot, a showeuse was broken, open and about $200 worth of prop. arty taken, Ward & Waughop's store on [ane Golph streat wus visited by the samo purty, but nothing was taken, Livut. Hnyes succecded last yoar in protty. thoroughly nbating this nulsunes down-town, but every yeur it uppears the tight bus to be made over again, Now that tha thieves bave Antugurated proceedings, the Licutonant says ho wil bu up aad in arms against them on nad att- or tondnys Tho Central Station detectives, | prompted by n recent item in ‘Tae Tung, yesterday busied themselves in seouriug tho ‘olty, and lnst night! there wore locked up nt tho Armory Willan Sullivan, A. 8. Greenman, Thonmuin Leary, “Bat” shen, Mut Molnurnoy, John Glenn, and Charles Byrne. Shoe has beon nway from this city fur eeverul yours, but wag formerly quite iotorlous, Melnorney” and Glenn Were showcnse-thieves lust winter, and thoy are not much Improved with ago vither, for they were goon at 6 o'clock last evening by De- tectlves Endor and Long yoing sonth from: Van Buren street through tho alloy just enst of Clare street, Somu distance up tho altey thoy were sven to take a trunk from thowagon, Thoy wero utreated, and the trunk. was found to bo filled swith gsaimplo boots, tho outiit of some traveling salesman. - Euxgeno Lutayetto, 28 yonrs of age, a atudent nt tho Chicago Thoological Seminary, ‘corner of aAstland and Warrop avenues, Was tirrestod yes- terduy by Detectives Guliugher and Thorpe upon a chirge of larceny preferred by Calev F, Gites and othora conuceted with tie “Bominary. Lor some tino past nrticles have beon mystoriqualy stolen from upartinente in the dormitory, and: clothing was ut all tines unsite except under lock’ and koy, Tho proof aginst tho young student is sald to be vonclusive, Pour stulon conte and a miscellancous lot of guoas atl guy: posed to have been stolen, and valucd nt &20, wero found upon rscarch-warrant, On Latay- gtto's perion wero found some twenty-five or thirty keys for which he could bave no legitl- nite use, The prisoner is a Frenchman only two youns or thorenbouts in tho country. John Burns, anothor overcoat thiof, was ldeked up atthy West Madison Btroet Station upon complaint of J.W. Casey, of No, 43 Quincey street. ai CORONER'S INQUESTS, ."" Coroner Mann yesterday held nn Ingyeat at No, G12 Weat Chicago avenuo upon Mrs, “Ellza-| Doth Anderson, 20 years of nyo, who Yigg of burns recelved nt tho Lord, Stoutanburgti.¢. Co, drug-bouse fro on Wabush avenue, Thy jury consured tho frm for not cnfoycing tho rutes of sutoty in atlowing cthor to be bundled! ji the présonceof tire, An inquest was alyo, held at No, 1535 Stato streot upon Jaco Hollly,. who died of consumption; tit No. O12 Phirtyragvouth strect upon Bernard Coulskey, 2 yenrs. af naga, who died of upoploxy; at tho CountyHospital upon John Burns, be yours of age, wig wis run down aud fatally injitred by a oganiuty ba. longing to tha Union tron & steob fou: paannye in tho yards nt tho cornoblut [Ash Tand” aventio. and ‘Phlrty-eucond: stroet2- ‘ho {By censured the ongincer, Dunplalteugan, for having no headitbt. An inques nisp beld at the County Hospital ppan john Clubbay, i) years of -age, who wasyfytally injlrod- while Sleeping benudth o cupola tn the Union Tron and Bteel Compuny’s itll, frp the Binokyeatgck of which workmen were gngnged In, oa the slag. Ho wns trespidser upon, tho, prem. sea, and bad not been poticed by the workinon, and the Jury thorofure returned & yqudlot of a> olduutalucath. rods al Churlea IH, Buck, employed ag an émgincor at Lhotka & Schwartz's pluture-frame factory, Now. BUT and BH Canul street, was fe Wnderned shortly after commencing work py appr: jug by being crushed beueuth a ly-Whoel, From all thit could be ascertained Neb upon woing. to work, found the opie? ‘bn tts contro, and after turning: Gry een ha: noticod “it, and trio ta.49) ety, ts diiliculty by’ throwing tho tly-whtt off Itgeontra with bi bands. As he wav go crapluyod the on. glue suddenly started, and the revolving whoot edught and dragged himenbout with it, Ho called, * For God's avke shut pit Athy steam,” | which'a Worknian named Juch(stit immediately * did. Buck was attended by Dr, Folbrecht, who recomended his removal to the Connty Eospl- tal, but the man died while oy the way thore, ‘Tho deccased wna Us years of nyo, bodrded wt No, 621 Cannl street, aud loft wwii and relatives at Aurora, ‘Tho Jury returned y vorulct of uc- eldontat donth. foo a CANADIAN NEWS; ' Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Noy. 2.—Mr, Giraunird, MP. fa In tho clty, und wilt ronow bts blll regarding” marrliga with a decunsod wifu's sister at the coming session of Parliament,” Z Npeciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Tononty, Noy. 2.—Iy tho Court of Chancory to-day tha vase of tho Cradtt Valley Hallway ve, the Grand frunk Nullway came up ona motion to continue tho Injunotion reatralning the Intter ron froin trespussing on ground belonging to tho former ut Btrachun strout,~ The maton was gularged foruweek. Liberty wae given to tho Grand ‘Trunk Inilway to lay a track dawn ¥ that thoy imlzht take WHY stho Truight-cu which tho Credit Valloy aw Sunday removed og tho walks which had Loun' taht on thalr proport Se aaeeunepeeme pena Ro provalont and so fatal bay oon omy that it {a now everywhere afreudus rent scuuree of hubiylty: sd yoty urinative stages, gl iy thelr ijaizy, Compluluts may be reudily reticved “Add” contruited by ror sortie promptly to Drs Jayne's: Bxpcetorunt, a burative speciujly adupid: ta dwoothe und Strengthen the broenebiyl, ahaa, aay dndaminte tion, and loosen and rpmove, gil obstructions, | Tein certuln remedy for datbma, aud alsa, for coughs und colds, WASIIINGTON. Prominent Points in Post- master-General May- nard's Report. Ho Believes in Popularigiye"tho. Existing MoneyeQsder” Systeyhyn itt soot tt Kare A) et OAR belts By: Cheapening the Cost of 'Tydnsferring’ Small Sums -, of Money. Rétoffiiondation for Postal Savings ‘a-and Telegraph Schemes ‘ Renowod, Prospect of an Early Settlement -of the Fortune Bay Fish- st ery Matter. ‘Unfaliability of Recent Intelligence Re- my garding the New Chinese Treaty. A Pleuro-Pneumonia Again Raging Across the Potomac in Virginia, THE POSTAL SERVICH. ARNEWAL MAYNARU'S REPORT. Wasittxaton, D.C. Nov. .—Tha nunual ro- ‘port of tho Pogstmaster-General ia made public. It beging with tha remark by Mr. Muynard that 8 ho took ehnrge of tho Departinent only on the 26th of August Inst ho spenksof It btstoric- ally and ashe finds it, with Metle reference to ly own administration, which did not commence until after tho expiration of the figeal yeur, with whose transuctiona the’ present report [a ebtetly concerned. ‘fhe report presents a lnrze Mnount of! stutisteal {nformation concerntug: tho operations of tho Department, which bus ale ready been published In the abstrnets of the re ports of bis subordinate oflicers, Attentlon is invited to tho stutement of Assistunt DPost-- mnster-General Brady concerning — the alur service == transportation =o and Inst year's efloloncy as * worthy of enreful consid- eration, ‘To have restricted tho postal service to the mengre approprintion for 16% would have rendered It entirely Inadoquate to tho wants of tho puople.”” F Ho snys ho bas carefully reviewed tho esti- mates submitted by Gen. Brady for tho next fiscal yenr's mall transportation in all its branches, and u APPROVES ALL OF TITEM, ug being in necordance with tho probable re- quirements of tho service. Au apprapriution is recommended for the continuance of the special inail facilities on rutlroude, such ug oxtra trains with malls only, and acceleration of regular trains carrying mafia, ote which tho people have enjoyou for several yenrs past. ‘ ‘The report further auys: .41¢ is not doubted that regular and frequont means of mail ateam- ship communication with Mexican, Central American, South American,’ and trans-Paciie porta would prove importatit nuxitinries to American commerce, and L/think {t would be a wise measure of public policy to cncournge by approprinte legislation the eatablishmont by our citizens of | Gta 4 AMERICAN LINES OF STEAMERS to such of said ports aa will in tho judgment of Congresa promote our comtnereial interests. 1 think it would be a wiso mensure to go nmend the genoral law on tho eubject'na to authorize tho payment by the Poatmagtor-General of Just and rengonable compensation; within the pre- ascribed maxtmurn Imit, and commensurate with tho importance of the servicds performed, to such Ines of American steriners ng may be employed ugder contract by this Department In transporting maila of tho United Btutes to Mox- dean, Central American, South American, and trans-Paclfe ports. Hos THE MONEY-ONDER SYSTEM : continuos toyrow in populur fivor, The Supor- {ntundent of the money-ordor ay stem suggcsten plan for tho reduction of fees whichgcoms tone entirety feasible, and whieh ls commented to tho attention of Congress. Hrlelly stated, his plan igto reauce tho feo for monuy-orders not ex ceeding 8 to five conta, and to extend tho max: finn Init of an order froin $50 to $100, eo that tho incroasod commisstons reeolyed for large ordets may olfeot tho loss ros ulting from the re- dueed feo for amu) ordora.” + ‘Tho forciyn money-order busincas and opera: tions of tholetter-carrier system are reported dna bighly satisfactory condition, Mr, Maynard renows the recommendations of his predecessor for legislative ‘authority to ne- cept and to carry Into effect tho provisions ofan article of tho Universal Poatat-Union Conven- tion, concluded at Paris Juno 1, 1878, respecting tho payment of : LIMITED INDEMNITY ‘for registered artleles of tho Postul Union, tho origin and address of which muy bo lost or stolen during the tranamisaion through the mails; and ‘also for euch moulitention of the provisions of the act of Murch 8, 1879, 0s will authorize tue adoption by tha Secretary of thg. Treasury and Vostimaster-General of regulations providing ‘for delivery by mail to addresses at niicos of destination iu tho United Statea, aut. Jovt to puymont of customs duties thereon, of any packet of dutiable mall matter received In tle mailafrom foreign countrics. Ho Is of tho opinion also that authority to tranamit and de- liver dutiable articles of mat! matter to ad- drosucs through the munfl, subject to tho pay- mont of customs dutics thereon, should not be restricted! to such mall ututter ng is now ex- changeable in tho Universal Poatal Union malis, sput should embrace . r ALL ANTICLES OF DUTIANLE MATTER recelved In the mails frou othur countries, \. POSTAL BAVINGS AND TELEGUADI, « Thd Postmaster-General suggests the eatab- lishment of a“ postal-snvinga” system, und jSlso jf. postal telographa, in thia country tn too fullowing torins: + “Ona of my prudecessors somo yenra ainco ‘recommended tho incorporntion uso the De- purtijont of n aystom of postal savings, Tho subject has from tlie to thne occupied tho at- tention of Congress. For sovoral years thu sya tem bus been in yperation tn tho United King- dom of Great Britain wud Ireland and in Cane ‘nda, Whon tn London, recently, hor Majesty's Pystmastor-Goncrat kindly gave ino fuuilitics for observing the managetnont ef his Depart- ments Llournod that tho postal-savings system hdd bopn romurkably suceessful,.and bad cone stantly grown In popular favor, Asemanaged in that country, {t {9 tho source of some profit to the Government. sn this country, L Incline to the + bolier it the system woul huve udyantages oven greutor than in © compuot population Aiko that of Great Nritain, In by far tho larger Portion of tho United Btatos thorearynosuvings dopoattorlys, und uve notiikoly to be, To the poor plo of those parts tio uso uf tho Post-Oflce for this purposo would! ba, ‘ 2 A unilir until © z.| It would bo an additional 'advinfAge that ao- posita would bo uyailablo ut* thy Winpuettory- otiloe fu tho United States,—an tinpdltank won *f: sidoration with a pooplo so wigratory a8 gyre, It 19 beloved tho systom would interfere Mite with the buatuess of savings-bunks, but would abyorb funds not now deposited in thom, Nor would the patronnge of tuo Government bo sousibly Inoreused, since tha wystom woul! be operated by porsons ulroady in the public sory- feo, with uo cousiderabie addition to the yum: ber, Your attention und thy attoution of Con wross Is respogtfully Invited to Jt, lia WUITISIt SEEM, “During my visit to tho British Poat-Onlce I ox amined with much interest tho syatoin of telog raphy for several yours past connested with tho postal service, ‘This method of vorrospond- once fg thought to have made great advauce sluco it wad chunged from tho mauayemont of private corporitions, responuible to nobedy,— baraly to public opinion,—aud placed uniler the contrl of the Guverument, The business bus Increnred many fold, the, cost of sending mes- nuges has been largely soduced, and the services (5 performed in localittes it would nover have renebot under the pecuntary stinults of prl- tetprise, At tha same It sleldsn targin of profit to the Royal Trensury, {9 tt not the for nate renew the Inquiry whethor It fa wise to leave thls important instrument of corresponience itt charge of corporntions whose prhinury object Is gain to tho managers and atuelcbotders and the conyentenca of the public secohdary only?" LOTTERIES, Mr. Maynard renews for tho consideration of Congress tho suggestion mate by bla predecess sar, thnt tha word “ framtalent, as itoeccura in Sees, $e und 4,0iL, Reyised Statutes, preeed+ Ing the word © lottery,” ehould be stricicen out, flu muyas. © That Congress, while expressty fore Hing the uso of thy Unary tall Hey compiles, whether frandilunt or nat, should Intend to afford the special security of the registry systetn and conventenee and safely bf the money-order system te. persons enyngert Jn employinents deelured by the Supreme Court: of the United States to be ‘demoralizing In thote effects, no mutter bow carefully regulated, une toad express proof of fraud enn be made against such companies 13 nut to be assumed, Congress: WHE not futentionally wld ia demoralizing the public by afording exteaordinury postal fuellt. tles to persons or companies whose business ne- eomplishes this resutt.” Ile Curthor says that the teal positions taken. by bis predecessor concerning the power of tho Post-Oties Depurtment touxelude fotteries frou the use of the mulls tneet bly approval, and, Under st recent deetslon of the United States Supremy Court in the ense of Stone va. the Bite of Mississippi, he has felt it to be his offichil duty alse to give full fect to the notion of any State Legislative tn its effort to rellove tho wubiig from the evil consequences of pernicious legislation In tho pst. Wefore teaving the subject Mr. Muynard re- News the recommendution of Vostmuster-Gen- eral Key that NEWSPAPEIS CONTAINING LOTTERY ADVERTIBE- MENTS, bo doprived of tho privitegea of the mails, Attontion Is aguin called to the sult brought by Christopher C. Campbell agalust the’ Post- muster ut Now York, which is now ponding up- on nppeul before the Bupreme Court. Suithas been brought by the same person Nga lust several other Postmusters upon tha sume ground—viz.: Alleged tnfringement of tettera patent for iinprovement In post-villec, Postemarking, and eancellag stamps, which stamps are furnished to Postinnaters by the Deo Partinent. It is again requested that, before Nnal Judgment 1s had, Postmasters should be placed under the samo legal protection given to tho Treasury olflcials against tho tevy upon their private property tinder Jadgments for acta dong in olivia! enpuelty and under ordors of tho Department, . = EXCLUSIVENESS, AS SHOWN DY THE CANUCKS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieayo Tribune Wasintnaron, D.C, Nov. —A vast amount of trouble between this Government and Canada has been occasioned by tho Dominion Govern- ment refusing to permit American vessels, Government or: otherwise, from reseulng American or othor wreeks in Canadian waters, ‘The reuson fs that no vessel can interfere with wreeked yossels ur materlal In Cunadlan waters tunleas permitted by a Collector of Customs. A number of American yesscls, Includtug tho reveutte-cutter Fessenden, have been put under bun and forbidden to nuylente Canndinn waters under this regulution, A good denl of vorrespondence has followed by Secretary Evarta and Sir Edward Thornton, but this vountry bns not reeelved any satisfuetion., All complaints by citizens of thisGoverninent havo met witha general denial of the facts by tho Domiuton authorities, although our own Gov- ernment hus no doubt of the truthfulness of tho complaints, It cannot proceed in tho mintter, In wiew of thodental of Canada, without offictat evidence, For this renson, before anything can ho done, an investigation of the complaints must be Sad under authority of Con- uress. It will probably bo — [recom mended to Congress at tho coming sca- sion that an appropriation bo made for the pur- poae of investiquting tho alleged outrages com- initted on Amerlean vessels, whero masters, moved by compnasion and jthe dictates of bu- nianity, have gone into Canadian waters to rea- cue wrecked vessels and crows, THE NEW CHINESH TREATY, THERE 18 NO NEW CHINESE TREATY, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. WasirxaTon, D.C. Nov, 23.—Notwithstand- Ing the dispatches previously sent yon, it Is now almost cortaln that tho State Depurtmont bus Uttlo knowledge of tho.terms of the trenty recently negotiated by the Commission with tho Chinese Government, Thoy declure no abstract of tho trenty “has been tel- egraphed hore, and that nono will be Tho attention of.a Stato Dopnrtment oficial having Leen nguin enlied to.the matter this evening, that gentleman suye that the abstract showed ‘upon {ls faco that ft was not n treaty, It pretended to prescribe penalties, which are NEVER BMUNACED IN A TREATY, *Ponnlties are provided in statutes which ‘aro enucted to enfareo — trentics, but aro never. In- eluded In treaties thomselycs, and manifestly could not be, as prosecuting officors could not uct undora treaty, but must bo governed by statute In actions to enforce 9 treaty, A de- talled comparison of the supposed draft of tho trenty shows that it is a pretty accurate abatract of the Willfa Fifteon-Paesenzer bilt, which cro- uted go much excitement ia Congress last wii ter, and which President Hayes yetoad. THE FISHERY QUESTION. PROSPECTS OF AN EARLY SETTLEMENT, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasurnaron, D.C. Nov. 43,—The State Do- partniont bia been In correspondence with the Gladstone Government concerning tho Fortune Bay outrage, and tho fishery question goncrally, Te will bo recollected that Lord Ballebury, Seere~ tary of Stato for Foroign Affatra of Beacona- field's Administration, held substantially that this country Lind obtained no rights in Canadian Usherles by tho payment of the fyo and a haift allion do)iara under tho Washington Treaty, ‘That was the efectof tho dechion in tho one unter consideration when it was auld that tho colontal legislation In force at the Ume of tho outrage was not repealed or altered vy tho treaty stipulations, Tho Gloucea- ter (Sass) Uehermen whose soincs were solzed nt Fortune Bay were, tt 8 contended, do+ ing what thoy had the right todo under tho Wusblugton Treaty, but what thoy wore forbld- den to do by a law passed by tho Colonial Leyive juture before the treaty wus ratified, In conse- quence of this attitude of the Britiah Govern ment a bill was {utroduced in Congress under tho advice of Scoretury Evarta, REIMVOSING THE DUTIES upon fish aud fish-oll us they existed before the ‘Trenty of Washington cameinto operation, Cone wress adjourned, buwever, without actlag on tha bill, so that tho question was sent back for diplomatic arrangement, It ts not known. prociscly what terma the presont British Administyation will agree to, The whole correspondence will probably be ready for trans- inlssion to Cangress with tha Prevident's mea- sage, ‘This much, however, id known, and that fg that Lond Granville ts much more rengonublo “than Lord Bullsbury was, and ducs not tuke such nt Offunsive attitude towards this country, or, to use tho langwiye of one of our own diplomntiats, “guch an absurd position.” Ipamuy be tnferrod from this that the tleherios quostion is In tho way ofmsolution sutlufuctory to this country, which will not call for tho Interference of Cone gress or tho abrogation, in any purticntur, of the Washington Trenty, Frown stutemonts by ailoluls of the Stato Department tt is ta be cons eluded that Granville will not take the ground thut the atipulntions of the Washington Treaty can bu controlled by locul tegislation, ‘his la THE MAIN POINT: betwen tho two, countries, and with that digicntty wut of tho way there juno “reason why tho vietine of tho Fortuno Huy ont. rugo ‘should not bo compensated by Great Britain instead of this country, for from onv or tho othor Government thay must recelya com pensation. ‘The excuse fur reimpoulng tho du- {lus on fish and flaheoll would thomialio ceuse, although thia phuso of the mutter might uot by so satisfactory to Glouccater flabermen, ANTI-FRUS CRUSADE, MAKING A STUBBONN YIGHT. Spectat Diepatch to The Ohteago Tribune, WaAsHINaTON, D, O., NoyaS}—Tho radical tom- poruncy pooply are determnings not to abandon fhelrolforts lo provent tho Mcensing of any greater number of Iquor a He than possibly, Tappears thatthe District Calnmissioners bave not yet lecused any sulvuns eubraced 1a Poste thy of difference inaster-Genaral Maynard's protest. One of tho Comuniasioners anid to-day that tho President indoraed thelr position that the consent of the Government nan property-bolder 1s not neces- sury ton petition for license on the squire whero auch property f9 sltunted, Tho President hns, however,sent for a copy of the opinion of Mr. Ride die, Attornoy for the District upon Mr. Maynard's protest, This hus led some of tho tempernanes people to think thit the President will yet do- elite to sizpport the positidn takon by the Post> innster-General, The vpinion of Attornoy Kiddie, furnished inthe request of tho Com- intsslonters, takes oxuetly Mr. Maynard's post- tlon, and holds that the Chief of a Department can contro! the entire matter, NOTES AND NEWS. FLELIG= PHEUMONEA, Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune WARHINUTON, D.C, ~The dungerous pletre-preumonnt has again broken out among the enttio in Virginia, fiminediately ucross the Potomec, Members of tho Natlonal Grange now fn ecssion here aay that, froin the Investigate tions they huve tnade, they ure coniident that if tho disease ever crosiom the Allegheny Mounte ning tt will resnit Ju the loss of millions of dol- Jars’ worth of property, The danger was just asimininent at the beginning of this Congre-s, when plouro-pucimonin appeared near Alex- nndrin, Lut Congress only veferred the subject to tho Conituittes on Agrivulture, ‘Phat Come mittee fg organized in tho strictest States rights’ Interest, und has devlined to de anything except tomuke nreport so linpracticable that it was referred buck tu the Conuulites, where it fs Deon suifered tu d'e, TIE SUBSIDY EN There ure already indications bere that the Attempt wall again be made tosecure a aubsily for the razitin mall steamers. The New Ur- Jeans ond at. Louls members are reported as having combined to insist upow the passage of tho, Di which requires tho steumeors to stop at New Orleans. IN FULD LAST. Tho ble gambling sntoon which Inst night turned down purt of fs Lyshts on uceount of tho stringent order uf tho Chict of Police to-night was fully Muminated again, and apparently in full blast ag ustint SERIOUS PALI. Dr, Cox, recently representative of the United States tu the Exhibition in Australia, who was Drought home threntened with softening of the brala, and who has been for sume tnunths in the Government Inaane Asylum, yesterday Tell ite his room, breuklog bis ley, and lls life is now des apalred of. INTERNATIONAL COUNTEAY, To tho Western Assoctatet Pret, Wasitinaton, 0,0. Nov. S.A present from. Queen Victoria to the President of the United States was received at the White House to-day, Ju tho shape of 1 tnugsive desk mude from the timbers of her Majesty’s slp Resolute. - CAUINET MECTING, Ata Cabinet meeting to-day all tho members were present with tho éxceptlon of Secretary Ramecy. Tho session was very brief, and de- voted to routing business, Na dvelsion was reached ag to tho uppolntment of the Chief Signal OMleer, THANKSGIVING. By direction of tho President all the Execu- tive Depurtinonts and other Government ofices {a Washington will be closed Thanksylving-Day and nt noon to-morrow, CRIMINAL RECORD. Nuggets from the Police Courts and Stations. Tne store of John B. Hall & Co., merchant tullora, Na, 180 Dearborn strect, which was en- tered by burgiars Monduy night, was robbed of Joss than $10) worth of goods, Only silk neck- ties, wristeta, and Jewelry wero taken, George Vaughan, formorly bookkeeper for tho furniture manufucturing firm of Iynacy Miki- tynsky & Co., who betrayed his trust by ombez- zling about $700 of his employers’ cash, was yes- terday held by Justice Walsh In $1,000 to tho Crlininal Court. Edward Powers, the self-confessed murderer of Ye dfon, Chinese Inundry man, was yesterday arraigned before Justice Watlice, Tha pros- ecution brietly stated the facts in the enso which have nlrendy been published, and Powers, huy- ing no defense to Ofer, waa held without ball to awalt the netionot tho Grand Jury, Willlam Edmonds, 19 yenrs of ago, is looked up at tho ‘Twenty-sccond Street Station, Otlicers Leonanl and Bannon baying found him in pus- seaglon of four coats, for which bo could not witisfactorily nceaunt. One, of tho coats was adentibed by B, B. Borg, of No, 213 Arober ava- une, from whorn_ ft was stalen during tho after- noon, and owners ore wanted for the others at the atntion, e Mosos Sternberg fs locked up at tho West Chi- eugo Avenue Station because he found a pock- etbuok contilniug $20 cash and u pair of sleave- buttons, and thought by keeping quict nbout tho tind to retain possesalon of thu property. The book was dropped Monday afternuon on the rear platform or a Milwaukee avenue car by Mrs. Fredorieks, of No. 167 Milwaukue ayenue, nnd wis picked up by Sternberg, Who was a pus- sengor on tho saine ear, ‘Threo roughs, named B. W. Bigley, M. Mul- shuy, and Charies Lannay, attacked Samuct ‘Thornton yesterday morning about vo'clock, on Blue Isiund avenuy, near Fiftconth street. The yictln lives nt 00S Fifteenth street. Ho was Knocked down and brutally kicked. Ile re- ported tho attack itt the Twelfth Street Station, and the asgailunts Were arrested very near tho plaice of nasnult. The police-patrol wagon wis Used in sending officers ta effect the capture, Tho pelvoners: Were arrulgned before Justice In- gersull, Atan enrly hour last Sunday morutug, at a wedding and dance in the saloon of James Hinulok, No, 442 Cant street, three or four rute Hans who hud gainod entrauco to the snioon tine der fulse protenses picked a quarrel with Peter Monahan, of No. 110 Liverty struct, who wns elt- Aiea autluely inthe barroom. After sundry bot words = entire = opairty went) “upon tho aldewulk, and thore” Monahan was knocked down, brutally bouten, and robbed of about ¥5 cash. Detectives: Pougtitin und Grady yesterday firrestedt for tho Job dames Steltrida, n well-known young thief, He tas boon fully ddentitled by hig victin, Tho restaurant at Nos. 74 and 70 Adams streot, rut by Charies M, Miller, was cloned out tho duy before yesterday morning by Peter Mans son, who held a chattel mortgago given by Miller, Miller attempted to got a replovin writ for the furniture, but he contd not furnish sutivinetory Lond, und ho thon swore ont o seurch-warrant for the property, alleging thatit had been atelen, On this bo suecoedud tn gut- ting it out of tho warchouse, When Manson found what had been dong, hu enusod Miller's arrest on a charge of perjury, und he was put under bonda to appear before Justice Brayton eens The property fs fn tho bunds of tho our! Constable Grant, of Justico Brown's Court, wont up yesterday morning to ant on tha furnl> ture in the building occupied by Jou Huyas, tho nocorigusex-pulloviiian und thug, Hayes Ives ut No. U6 State street, the buildin In which the girl Dora Clarence wie murdered, and when Gennt put ta ua appearance he was uasaulted hy tho min and his wife, Aunic Huyes, who used wrovolvor and a chur us weapon, The Coustable wad tits isu Murphy, wera 1 t driven from ‘tho plnce, and thoy proceeded to rr Irown's olllce, Where they swore aut it warrant for tho trreat_ of the muti nnd woman, Constable Brokoskl trrested the pair, und thoy werg put under bonds of $60 to appenr Friduy. After bonds bad buon furiisher, Muses proceedel to Justice Mevch'’s Court und swore Out warrints for the arrest of Grant and Murphy, churging thon with the lnrceny ora rovolver and a watch. ‘Ploy wero arrested, aud gave bony to appenr on Felday. Tn the means the Coumtable Grant went to work and cow pletoly cleaned out tho Hayos manson. NEW YORK POLITICIANS, Dest upon Garield’s Administra Hon—Threo Cabinutelincos Wanted= Janew—Platt—Morton—Dopow.s peclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wastunaton, D, G., Nov, 23.—Tho Now York polltialwwe are detormined not to widercatininte thelr services, Now York apenke as did Benutor Sumner te a Soutturn Sonutor who was ene deavoring to inutruct him upon soma question of civil righta: “Sir, you tmugnity yourself," Now York, they suy, will uot only claim tho Treasury portfolla, but nto will doulye to retuln .the State Depurtinent, and to buvo ut least cue of tho large diplomatic infusions, VOUTMABTER JAMES, * of New York City, ta usalynud by somo to tho Post-Oilles Department. James, undoubtedly, isu very competont man for the place, and bus tho advantage of bulng the old townsman aod Vitertime friend of loscov Conkljny, James was a Utica printer whona young man, If Couke Ing ever bad a crony, James probably was ono, Wut Roscoe Conkling has a great wuny personal Srlentds,—among thon THOMAS 0. PLATT, who is also buoked by his friends, a8 bo once was under Grant's Aduunistration, fur the Fost- Qilco Department. Platt ts ulsou very ellivicnt anauager, und ig now the I’residont of one of the express companies, Hols a successful orzans zor, W clear-hedded businesé-man, and world muake 9 good Vustwuster Ugueral, Me bus dune good work ns aincinber of the Republiean Nae tlonal Committee, and has been regarded rx 01.0 of Conkting's right-hand mon. Tf Platt eouht be elected to the United States Bente, tt would make tho way elearer for Jamics tu tho Post nuister-Gencralship, Piatt at one tine was un- derstood to have Leon Conkling’s vhoieo for the Senatos but tho Intest report Is, that, owing. te oppoaltion {1 tho Interior of tho State, Pintt's chnfices are not ao fnverable. ‘The next’ paca’ aaaiyned to Phitt 19 the Colluctorship of the Port of New York,—for iLacums to be conceded on ull fonds by the New York men that COMLMCTON meretTT will have to go. Iu represents fn his person toe unfortunate reminiscenves to conntend hlingels to the coming nowors iu New “York poiltics.. It erritt who was the choleg of Sherman and Arthur ind, (f tho new Vico iy iuiluenee with the next Ade id hia Cricnds Bay that he will Presidentini fice more, potan= jerta has been—ho fs not very Uuly to nsk to havo Mersitt retained in his of place. Conktiny, too, is relentluss townrda Mer ritt. The strong porter that, Merritt has nmieny the n men in Now York polities hes been ex-Kenator Heuben HE. Feuton; but Fenton has been known to turn his taco towards tha rising sun, New York, too, must haya tho Socretaryship of the Treusury, and LEVEL P, MORTON, the punker and millionaire Inwyer, alsa Conk- Mng's friend, j# vet down for this’ place. J ica will be tho oceupution at polittent for sume tnouths to come; bit ft would seom Uhit the safest prediecton would’ be, that Collector Merritt would hinve to go, JOUS g, HOWanD, Tayes’ Dlographer, whose confirmation was 69 hotly contested, atid who was so greatly opposed by New York ten, js so booked to gd, Howard Is nt Ohio wan: fs a scholarly persons has at- tented to the duties uf hid office: ts u friend of net id, and may, perhaps, tind a friend at eourt. ‘ A prominent rallroad-man, who bas been hero,” says tht Vanderbilt is very much In earnest in his desire to have tho very ble attorney of the New York Centra! Hoad, CHAUNCEY 3t. DRPRW, elected to tho Senate to succeed Kernan, ralfroad iniluenee in New York is very powertul inthe Legistature, Devew is a inan of marized ability. and is nuiversutly: ‘Those who Know the inside of the list of the New York Contral pew grent credit for ita a mown asi good lawsers buat lftoen yours no Ne was Republican Seureuy of State of Now Yorks aud In 188 he rin on the Demoeratle ticket with Kermin as candidate for - Lieutenunt-Governor, and was very badly beaten, Depew his not nit Une with the Btaiwarta in New York, and was for a Unie strong antl-Grant; but he dy salt now to have become reconeiied to Conkling, and to bo In the front ranks with tho Stulwaris, | » The New York lenders seem to nasign BLLIR I. ROUERTS aditorof the Utlen Iferatd, formerly Congresses inan from that distriet, to thogoar. ‘This 1s ut~ tributed to the fact of bis hostility to Conkling, and niyo ty the fact that Roberts in iy erit= ielxed Garfield; but Roberts and Gartleld ure old friends, Thoy sat near enrel other for many yeurs In tho ‘Mouse ,of Mepresentatives; have served on the same committees; and Roberts is ono of these scholarly kind of men whose opine fons Garticht. respects, and whom he would iat~ uratly consult, a — A COUNTRY BUCKET-SHOP, Spectat Dispateh ta The Chicago Triounes Corners Ty, Now. 2h—The Clinton Public Produce Exchange closed its doorsto-day. Sov erul of our prominent eltizens lowe large sume thereby. ‘The amount Is not known yet. —— $$ Keep the kidneys healthy and unobstructed with Hop Bitters’ and you need not feur sick- ness, os. Dopew is inalaly ——— Give mo the Shukers’ Sursnparilla tn profer- pete toull others.—C, a. Gulimette, Dy Boss font. BUSINESS NOTICES, The greatest blessing ever offered to suffering hutuanity is Avend’s Kumyss, In dyae Pepsin. xasteitls, mused, general debility, cor sumption, ete. It i a charm, Dlstres depression, unensiners vanish, Comfort tikes thobrpluce. Appatite nid strength return as if by nage, Kumyesis nota medicines it 1s 0 food" Inform of « pleasunt milk wine. It representa: all the elements of nutrition inn vitalized and. easily digested form, und nothing else so raplety’ enriches the Dtond. ‘Treative on Kumyes serit freo to any nddress, Beware of finttationa. Arend's Kutinyas is not, sold to tho trade, Cons sumers supplied directiy by A. Arent, Chemist, . corner ‘sadisun street and Fifth avunuo, ———————— “I will never buy a cheap oxtract agape sald a Mra, Wilson, when she found her child's Uife in danger from eating an ice-cream tinvored hin extmet recommented for ita ‘ehenpuess. Ruy Burnett's, and be sure, eee mae The Public Will Roware of a Frandus lens Imttation of Dobbins’ Klectris Soap now belng forced on tho market by misrepresentn~ tion, Itwillrutn any olothes washed with It, Tnsist upon baying Dobbins’ Biectric, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Tho- EXTRACTS. fr thant estor}ay ourahert Lasts ORi ATRKNOT! ‘THkS, Manufactured by STEELE & PRICE, Makers of Lupullu Yeast Gems, Creani Voklug Bowler, ols, Clicsgo aud St, Looks, : The BEST COMPOUND EVERINVENTED FOR - WASHING CLOTHING, and overy thing else, in Hart or Soft Was ter, without dunger to fabrio or hands Saves Labor, Time, and Soap, amaze ingly, and {a of grent value to housckoopera, Aolil by all Grocura—but evo that vile Counters felts aro not urgal npon you. PRARLINE. fs the only sufo urticte, and always bears the name of JAMA PYLE, Now York, “STOCKMOLDERS? MENTING “Stockh aliers? “Mee irene Stockholders’. Meeting. Hy order of he, Board of Directors of the Chicego & Gran ubk itullway Company, a specks) meuting: geifCouiay ty tudoby exiled ya 8 tn ups Nas the ues tt Mo Biata ue Linh one Weduuedaye PecuiUuber HEX, Ht 2 a'elock v. 1. Thu purpusa Se tio. f UpOH propurdd Jou: pany and the Western Tespuct to deat weeut le Crush Aid lag he qquontion of tranats rine co bhi irri ‘1 Junction Matlway Company thu righty, privileges, and pre ty wucueed ta te wxid IGasy ngreouicut uod thy ters Rud gaditions Of transfor, me CH AB. PERCY, iA aml" ic Feat MILLINEBY. TO THE LADIES, Au Elogunt Lotor Latest Mtytes & FRENOIL WATS, miennde, und Church Roniets, Just Tatar gid one arts, nuaentae we ES Ebb tuylve'edysteus, MugsUsePALD

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