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FOREIGN. dred and Fitty Lives ET by Collision on the Mediterranean. —_——— n Troops Enter the City of is i icigno After a Sharp Encounter. —_—_oo ressing’ for inaries “Progress aay Qceupntion by tho orl - Montonegrings —_——_—_——- an Men Arrested in Cork rte ee for Firing upon the Police. aioe. te Indicted Land-Lenguers to Bo Called to Trial on 7, Deo, 1% —_———— geal’ (arden-Sass Taken fo Dublin Under Strong Military Escorts —— Ste Kissing Steamer Assyrian Monarch Proceeding Slowly Under * Sail. OCEAN COLLISION, mo HCNDRED AND FIYTY PERSONS DROWNED. a Leet Noy. 4.—The steamer Ortigin tame {nt collision this morning with the French steamer’ Onelu Joseph near Spezzin, TreVnele Joseph wis so much injured that she soon sank, She had $00 persons on han, only shout fifty of whom wero med ‘The Ortigia has arrived at Leg- tom, baying also been severely damaged, TURKEY. DULCIGNO OCCUPTED, CoNSTANTINOPE! Nov. 24.—Derviseh Pshaentered Dulelgno after a short engage cent with the Albaninns, Aconvention will tesigned between the Montenegring aut the furkish authorities, and the former, on the dqarture of Derviselt Pashia, will cecupy the tn unter to protection of tho Interna- thial fleet PREMARING TO TARE POSSESSION. Derviseh Pasha has requested tho Prince dMontencgro to send a delegate to Korin pamange the transfer of Dulelguo, as he busent a Turkish delegate here. treetiudelezata has secordingly left Cat- ty for Antivarl ‘Tho Montenegring ex- yet to enter Duleizgno inn week, Tho _ nary Commissioners af the Powers will send the meeting. ION TENDERED, 5, —A correspondent at Gastaninople s Assim Pasha, Sinister Foreign Affulrs, ling tendered his reglene- ta, but ft has not yet been aceepted, AN ENGAGEMENT, . Nov. 2—Dervisch Pagha only «Nov, A Mon-, sxeeded In entering Duleigno after an en- | pment with the Albanians which lusted cht hours, Both sides suffered consider. aie loss, PREFERS TUST, i Coxstastinornn, Noy. 2s—Montenegro fs biltobo now expressing « preference for Test lustead of Dulelgno, IRELAND. OSTRACISS, Secial Cable, Loentck, Nov, 25,—~Thu Land League ts ‘wong proportions little © dreamed when started. The leaders in Lim- tick have developed on new course. SMteontent with preventing tenunts from Wwihg more than the Government yalua- 4a, ant preventing other tenants from hos farms from whieh one of, Cir number has. been evieted, Uleague is now about to “ Boycott” tho hal atturneys, to keep them fram so ‘ving Hettent processes In the County Courts. 4s eninent local solicitor, a fow days 4 Was accosted by a promluent member of land League, wha brought hin to book for daring to serve ejectinent . processes fu his clients, ‘The representutlve of SeLand League Informed him that lls ease Fook be brought before that body i the nest meeting, and warned a int his brethren of the consequences of Hat they wore dolng, At the meeting of Land League to-day, it was stated that He defensy of tho League would I hot less than £10,000, ‘Tho j Leaguer arrested at Ballina on Tes: es been sentenced to threo months? im- uwent for obstruction of the liighway, ARMS, Spcciut Cable, .—'Telegrams from Dublin aa ate that large quantitles of aring titut Teele are received dally and dis- iH td throughout Ireland. ‘he Involees brinelpally from Ameria, Thoy exeayo Viellanes uf tho pollco hy some way, and Wt few selzures re reported, ae ARRESTED, i Tv the Western stasoctuted Pres, mule “L—Fourteen men wero are a ug horning for part leipating In the Nbrocession from whieh shots wore AN ‘The potlee state that ‘ Usted towards then, eee HOYCOTT'S GIRATN, Desurs, : brane! Noy, 24—IItty-suven sacks of Natehed ceo tarashed grain have bean t mc from Lough Mask to Cong for - tot alway, thence by traln to Dale Pati : ere sent to Come tuder escort of Ms meaty, pollee, and Ulstermen, i VEFENKE FUND, wet ben Mayor of Dublin announces that, b encration of tho fact that only £2,000 dent tel of tho £10,000 necessary to aa Land Leaguers, he las. trans ban a fund for dat purpose £109, tho Me hh the politleal defense fund, of 018 the solu surviving trustee, ra : y tandtord nec” iy, rd near Loughren named Ken- Bichang nt ie, tefused to nceept Sir UU whit t ity 3 valuation, was fred at last thas wero ge Sti tn his garden, ‘Three kdl vet Mof which missed the in- luye, x APYICH PHost InALY, meta 1—The aurora publishes an Whey atte be offickally Insptred, and iu nae constderahte attention, It Rat ering St Bishops could never preach Pope 22 OF violenee, and will not do sa. thrsto keen uct Reed to uso any great bewayy if them In thy path of duty, but rs sslbly havo already advised them hi theusotves openly froin those ions error by brandishing the sword Miele ot thelr fellow-cltizens,” ‘he ey si Mess “We trust tint tlie Trial ie and ; 4n fustrument of penco and Hating a ii While they strive to calm the Mate Ma people, tho English. nation the mtestions Atissuy by drawing cannn eneteh should unite the two Deny THE Coma THIALS, eal 1g NOY 2L—The trlals of tho ine Yelth or Decent? havo been fixed for Anon, ARUESTED, : Stage bo fourteen mien arrested at Cork ie vorticlpating tn the Fenlan processlon fs a soldi Tho prisoners haya been committed for trial. A SUMMONS, Dentin, Nov. 2.—The coumander of the forces tn Treland reeetyed a sndden summons Wednesday to mect Forster, Chief Seeretary, atthe enstic, 4 NO GARE, ‘The ilve persons arres near Loughren, County Galway, for assisting to relastate a family in tho houge from whieh 1b had bean evteted, and who were remanded for trial, hava been discharged, the Magistrates statlug there wns no ense for a Jury. “noyeorrina’” FEARED, Dentix, Noy. 24—Merchants and other eltizens dectare they will not serve on a jury fn State trials for fear of injury to thelr buslness or murder. As tho merchants have business with all parts of the country, they fear belng “ Boycotted ? If tho traversers are: convicted, Voyeott has recived a threatening letter bearing a London postmark, GREAT BRITAIN. AQUATIC, Loxnon, Noy, &.—Layepels has written to the Sportsman, saying that he ds perreetly willing to-remain in London another six weeks and row Manlan for 4200 9 slde and the champtonship, DEATIE OF AN AUTION Mrs, Estella Anna Lewls, tho authoress of “Sappho” and other poems under the nom dle plume of “Stella,” dled suddenly last night of henrt disease, ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT. Jlenly, secretary of Parnell, recently eom- muitted for trial on the charge of Intimidating ® tenantfarmer named Manning, has been lected member of Parliament for Wexford borough, without opposition, te fill the vacaucy caused by the death of Willlant A. edmond. y 8,600 bales were offered, ehielly New South Wales, Vietoriun, ant New Zealand. ‘he attendanee was full, Good qualitis steady, bul faulty de- criptions sold mostly in fayor of buyers, THE LONG OVERDUR STEAMER AGAIN 'OKEN AT SEA, Lonpox, Noy, i—The steamer Donan, from New York for Southampton yesterday, reports having spoken the steamer Assyrian Monareh, from Hill for New York, on the 240 Inst, in longitude 13, and trled to tow her, but, owing to the tremendous swell, was unable to get. hawser aboard, As she was able to sal, and not in immediate danger, the Donut teft her at nvon the same day. CANAL COMMENTS, Lonpon, Nov, 24.—The Neves, in its finan chilcolumn discussing the Panama Canal, says the inereasu of the trade of America may bo reckoned upon, but the Inerense of competition seems certain, and politleal jenl- ousies may induce the United States to cut a water way through the Continent by the Nieuragun route, is : ROUGTT WEATHER. The steamer State ot Nevatle, whieh ar- rived at Glasgow on the 2d from New York, encountered fearfttl weather during the passage, He deck-house wns smushed, and thirty-five head of cattle Killed, Sho was hove to for two duys, REORGANIZATION OF THE CABINET. wpectat Cable, Loxnox, Noy. 25.—I am told by persons Who any generally well-informed and trust worthy, that a movement, whieh In all probability will be suevessful, has been set ‘on foot to so enlarge the Cablnet as to admit the Earl of Derby to a seat. Lord Randolph Churchill and his “ FOURTIT PARTY” have met at Blenheim, In Oxfordshire, and practteally decided to abolish the leadership of Sir Stafford Northcote, who declines to moye forward fast enough to sult their ime petuous notions, It is reported that tho Marauls of Sulisbury has jelned this lively and ambitious young party, and will repre- sent them in tho House of Lords, Spectat Cable, Ror, Nov. 25.—Since the departure of the Trish Bishop the Pope has been indisposed has suspended nudiences, re ne his strength for * the Con- sistory of December 6, ‘The Archbishops of ‘Dublin, Rheims, and Algiers aro to bo the new Cardinals. The Pope's Major Danio, Mgr. Ricel Laurenz!, of Perngin, andthe Ar- tentan patriarch Hassoun nye already arrlaal here, Cardinal Jacobini will assume tho“ functions of Seeretary of Stato after tho = Consistory sins taken. plnee. ‘Tho — Osacrvatore Romano, avoting this eyoning frou a number of Parlinmentary speeches, says that tho present condition of the Church and Iloly Father in Itaty fs Intolorable, “A scheme for tho future condition of the relations of tha Papacy with the Powers has been subinitted by Cardinal Jneobhi FRANCE, A DISAGREEMENT, Pans, Noy. 2A grave difficulty has arisen between the French Gayernment and the Pope, nelther approving the candidates whom the otter desires to appolnt to tho aix vacant Bishoprics, LIFE AENATORSIIY, * ‘Tho dissenting Seuators of the Left Centro selected Admiral Dupre as thelr candidate for the vrcnnt Life Senntorship in opposition to Gen, Farre, present Minister of War. DROWNED IIMBELF, ‘The body of Pascal Sinith, millonatremer- chantot St. Pant, Minn, has been found off tho Mursetlles const, Io arrived nt Mar- seilles with his wife and gon on tho 19th Inst. The next evening he was missed, and ts sup- posed to have drowned himself, ITALY. FLOUD SUBS{DING, Rom, Noy. 24.—Tho flood in the ‘Tiber is subsiding, ECCLESTASTIOAT, DIFFERENCES, ‘Tho Itusstan Government has submitted to tho Vatlean threo names, with the suguestion that the Vatleon select one for negotiator to voine to Home tu settle the ecclesiastical dis+ putes between Wusala and the Vatiean, ‘These negotiations have hitherto been enr- red on at Vienna, From this lst the Vatl- enn las selected Chovallor Boutenow, at present Seeretary of the Russian Embassy at dasndon, Mur. Jacobiut has settled with the Popo. plan forthe future conduct of the relations of the Papacy with tho Powers, ain *: SOUTH AFRICA, runs y LON, Lonnoy, Nov, 34—Tho VPremlor of Capo Colony telegraphs that the resources of the colony are apparently equalie tho require: mounts for suppressing the rebellion, ‘Phe Colonial Government has no Intention ofask> ing for Liiperlal troops, A dispatch from Cape Town of the gd says tho British residency nt Leribe, which was twieo attacked by Basutos, hag been re- Meved by relnforcements, RUSSIA, - THE KURDS THREATENING A PERSTAN CITY, br. Prrenspuna, Nov. 21—Tho Golus saya tho Kurds are threatentug ‘Tabreez, and the Russiaw Consul therg has been ordered to ‘Cilla, +, MRLIKOFY, Sr, Petensnunc, Nov. 24—Prince Mell- kolf has stutted for diivadia, GERMANY, THE JEWISH QUESTION, Bent, Noy, 24— ‘The debate -In tho Chuubor of Deputies was expected to settle the Jowlsh question, at least fox the present, but It svems to have only bronglt It to the initial stage, aud tho discusslon hag been 11 WORLD'S OPINIC Smiperor hay ordered the views exe do by the forelen press onthe Jewish question to be subinitted to inn. SPAIN. TRANSEER, Mannin, Nov. 2—I1 Is believed here that. Vive-Adimiral dures, Mrenel Ambassador to Span, has gona to Paris to sueeead Aciulral Clouct as Minister of Marine, CASTILIO, + ‘The question is beng considered hera of elving a pofitical banquet in Madrid in hon or of Premier Canovas det Casililo, VARIOUS, COUNTERYEITER ARRESTED, Y—The poltee have dise rat iLrecelpts for collecting cor siting $47,000 In gold, ‘The counterfelter has been arrested. DENMARK, Lospon, Nov. 24.—A dtspateh from Copen- lagen says the health of the Queen has fine proved, EADS Hovaltr ToGrTUER Adispateh from Teheran says: ‘She heads of S00 Kurds have been brought to ‘Tabrees to be exp * GOTHAND TUNNEL. Guyrva, Nov, 21—The Federal Post-OMice authorities have concluded arrangements for the passage of the malts through the St. Gothard tunnel during the coming winter, but for the present passengers will not ba allowed to traverse thu tunnel, TILE WHEATILER. 'TITK MISSISSTPPE fr. Louis, Moy Nov. 24.—Tho Jeo is running very heavy In the river, and navigation south from this polit is suspended. The arwe Traine: portation Compantes, howaver, ure as yet not making arrangements to loid at Calero and Bele mont, balleving that they will be able to resume. from this point [na few theys, ‘he Anchor Line Company tosnight (3 making Calre the sorthorn termini point, and will vend huats south from. there. CANADA. Penny 8ounn, Noy, 24.—Two feet of anow have fallen here, und It ds still snowing, MosTenan, Nov. 24—The steninships Peruvian: and Doniatean hive taken up quarters north of Richellen River, where they may have to winter. ‘Cho steamer Ottawa fs aground, ond ferra sre: entortalned for her safety. ‘ ‘The bodies of thi nult frozen to doath wore seen flouting down the river ona block of See. THE MUDSON, , Tovanngersin, N. ¥., Nov, 214,—Tho river fs closed from Albany to Hudson. ‘fwo tugs, with forty cunnt-hoats nad barges in tow, passed here colng south vt 100. tn, Leta tho lust tow from Albany. | Nuvlgntlon to Albany may be cone sidered elo: for the season, Unless an unex. peeted thaw comes, PLANO, ILTs Spectat Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Phaso, Il, Nov. 24.—Early this marning snow commenced to fall, and at noon to-day it stllt continues, Everything indicates a tong storm und n deep snow. ST.’ LOUIS, Sr. Louis, Nov, 24.—It has been snowing steadily ali the afternoon and eveuing, dasuelus good slelghing for ‘Thanksgiving, The leo is of Kullclent thickness for brewers’ purposes, and the harvesting conn to-day. ERIE CANAL. Atnany, N. Y., Nov.2—Tho outlook for navi- gntionon the canal ts very discouraging. ‘The canniig closed from Buttalo to Lockport, with live inches of Ice most of the way, “ INDICATIONS, § OFFICE OF THE CiliRY S1GNAr, Orricnn, WAst- tnatox, D. C., Nov, 2h—1 a, m.—For the Lower Ike: region, rising followed by statlonury ba- romoter, stationary or lower temperature, west- erly winds, partly cloudy or cloudy weather, with snow, For tho Upper Lake region, rising fotlowed by falting barometer, falling followed by station- } ary or rlaing temperature, northwest shifting to south or west winds, partly cloudy weathar, oo- eastona! snow Jn thd eastern portion. For the Upper Misslasipp! and Lower dfissourl Valleys, stationary or lower barometer, higher tampernture, northerly winds, shifting south or west, cleur or pies cloudy weather, For tho Ohlo Valley and Tennessee, falling, precoded in the northern portion by stationary or rising barometer, northerly winds, partly cloudy or cloudy weathor, with min or snow, falling followed by stutionnary or rising temper- ature, Cauoniey: signals continue at Alpena, Part Huron, Section 4, Toledo, Sandusky, Section 6, Clovelund, Erie, and Butfalo, LOCAL OUSKEVATIONR, Gh IN. W.. “Maxtinus, 2; minivan, 1 GENEVAL ONWSERFATION! Cntovua, Nu tow[E aetie SEWEt EUGENE, vette tee, seat! aes tt Reale Hate Noe fb kee! Sus SES ESE! s, THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, Capt, MecGarigho to Stccecd Simon Donnell. Tn last Monday's Tuimunw it wag fatimatod thitthore were soon tobe severnt noportant changes In tho Police Deanrtincut, of which, at Joust, ono was Bomewhat startling In its niture, And sturtling seems the pat word for tho { aunouncoment that Simon O'Don- nol, that. old, eflulent, and — trusted policeman, 1s to step down and out of tho villce of General Superintendent, whloh be hus ocott~ pled for something Uke a year and a half, Yet suck 1s tho substance of a rumor which bus been freely glreulated over since clectiun-day, aud sheb ls the linport of adelicate piece of fufornias thon which bus been passed qulutly from mouth: to mouth ty the Polico Department during the past two weeks. The Aldermun whisperod it to his pet palleauian, aud, though tho greutest wocresy was cujolned, tho fut has traveled, une Ui to-day every oficial Jn the Depurtnent his heard somethluy of ft, dnd uot a fow buve had relluble information of the/same fmport direct from the City Hall, it was expected that the re- moval would bo made by Mayor [arrison this week, Dut thore iy game doubt of it vouiny to pass, ts tho week ts wlrondy half gone, Without oxnclly knowing, an Alderman yesterday stated: that the change might be luoked fur pbout the first of tho cuming month, That tho fact that Alnion must go ly truw is vouched for by many connected with the administration, els to be guccecded by Capt. Wiillam J, MeGurigty, ut presunt In columund of the West Sladiéon direct: stadion, Aud an wblo aud citiciunt polivomun, ad wo as. % courteous and educated gentleman, "uid would look oven ure Jneredulous that tho rowoval af O'Donnell, for DeGurigle wus regarded a bluck sheep In tho Department for manths after Mayor Harrison cume tute oillee, Le waa shunted away out to the West Chicayo Avenue Station, and could one slugle blemish huve been found against bin the Jntluency of many Wwarin Crlcnds who tocked to bie rescue would not have avalled. Nooxplann- uon can be offered for the chungor MeGarigle igubout tho sumo puileumanu; aud the sume i 7 ayor Harrison came inte oftice, He hos never diubbicnd ig polities as a polieeman, and, having a free, nvled course borers blur, would bi the General Supnrie to witson street: will Hikes by bi Bimmons, — whie Armory wil) fn this Capt. O'Donnell. The other Wiuted interest Tlentes ann Captains both, wa well ag the patroinel their nattire has not yet bean divialyed. Why those changes? ‘That Es brad tn contin dram, fin talk with various indlvidteals ware of the frets, the most 4onuble answer to tig question which was given was one offered by patrolin. Tt was bia opinion that ail this wits to be dong elinply to nave Simon fs the wrath of the ndininixtration te con wilt be Republican, of Gotirse, Uy trina! O'Donnell to sone precinet: station oun whieh attvelie dora? thik poll ated elswhere with bt ros iy he placer ya ut taken chinges vorite tha by She ci naved from hima: Not thataeniy ever atttachad: to hime be be ad Rucentetlgaty i Me at dave shuld reaponedtt ural i froma} biatne tor. placa sin need Frye Triends are li both pasties, tint Reprdtteans and bt taenudralely eae throurh tholr intluenes Carter Harrigan thay be wd to hive pleted the Bates Stiperimtendent, for tho Administration whieh will suceced hin, ry Uh Masry Sie JS 1s peer eee : CASUALTIES. wi Particulars of the Wholesale Poi- soning Cage Near Knox - ville, Tenn. — Sad Climax ‘to a More than Usu- ally Festive Marringe Cel- ebration Six Partakors of the Poison Dead and Several Othors' Very Sick. Yesterday's Developmerits at the Minnesota " Hospital for the Insane. ’ THE TENNESSEE POISONING, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, NATL, Nov. 24.—-Further partlenlars are received here to-night of the terrible pufsoning ease in Tennessee. The niueringe of Jovl Heme brie and Mies June Dale, of Itoane County, drow a large company of the friends and relatives, who belong to the prominent families Inthe vie einity. The wedding bad lone been talked of, and was the soul! event of the year. After the ceramony thy company were Invited te tho huge pltable board of Col. Date, the bride ana groom in the meantiue withdrawing. Tho table was bomutifully supplled, and all ate heartily, Tho evening was spent In festivities. and at a lite hour another ment was served. After tho sees ond meal goveral guests. began complying of {ness butit was Inughed off, and the guyety’ continued, About 1 p.m. a sudden lethargy seemed to overtake the whole campy, and i fn few minutes twenty-seven were uneunselots, The few who retaloed consciousness set them- seives ut work to resuseltate their companions, but without avail. Uwelye were removed to other houros In the nelghborhvod, and ws the news spread the whole country around was froused with exeltement, na nearly overy proml- nent family bud members present at the futat feast. Such medient aid as could be summoned could glye little relief, aud in two days after the occurrence six of the wedding guests were dead, Robegt Date, the bride's brother, died next day. Mike Muy, relative of the groom, died Inn few hours. Albert Gallagher and Miss Mattie Loves byoung people, died next d ng girly, Binina Peters aud Kate Lowry, Within twenty-four hours. Col. Dalu and wite are very low, and their denuth Is momentarily expected, ‘The enuse of the trasedy was using arsenite Jnstead of salt for tho senaoning of chickens, Col, Do purchased a quantity of ursenle a diay or two before to kill crows, and curelesly tert it in tho kitchon. A blunderiiy servant Dilatuol it for sult, and hence the futul results. None but those who partouk of the chicken were polsoned, “INE ST. PETER HOLOCAUST. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. 8r. PAUL, Miua,, Nov. 2t.—At a meeting of tho ‘Trustecs of the Insane Asylum at St. Peter, Inst night, the matturof Investizating tho late fire was taken up, and. the werdolfered by the Hon. L. Fidfetiér: » Wurnss, A great calamity. has befallen the State in tho destruction by fire, on the 1th day: of Novouiber, 1280, of tho north wing of the Hos- Pitul for tho Insane, and the congoquent loss of the Ilyes of i large nunuber of puticnts contined ore r WHEREAS, Woe deem St of great Importance that an investigation be held, and alt the fucts reluting thereto be ascertained, to the end that tho cause of the calamity by know: and the re- sponsibility for tho same plused where it prop- urly belongs, und, belleving that in Investign- tou conduuted by the Governor of the State would bo more autistactory to the public than ong made by the Bourd of Wrusteess therefore, Resolved, That Gov. Pillsbury ts hereby ree. appoint asultubls committes to ine Ml the facts and circumstances con- ected with tho thre ut the curiicst day pruction- dle, said comimnittes to make a tant report theres on to tho Governor of ull the facts bearing upon the subject and of tholr tladinys in the nutter, Rexoived, That: tho olicers of tho hospital be requested to furnish overy frellity to sald eom- infttes in their power to enable them to muke thelr investigation as complete and thoruugh as possible, ‘Tho resolution was adopted unanimously, and stotfersan excollent solution of tho investigution muddle, One more dew) body hugs been discov- ered nmong the ruling. That makes eighteen whe have been found that wero burned, and there firosix moro patients unaccounted fur. ‘Ono man has been heard from at Ashawa whoan= awors the description of Quimby, reported dead, and be has peen sent for, The patient who ta suspeotalof huving set tho hospital on fire is still in charge of tho Sheritt, UNDER IIE WIEELS, Speclal Dupateh to -The Chécago Tribunee Exarn, It, Nov. &—A mun named Adrian Foster waa run over by a train on tho Chicago & Northwestern Rallroad this morning, aud sug> tained whntdels feared nve fatal injuries, Que leg Ia torn to pleces, and his head is aa He f and cold not bear the danger siz nal, No blame attaches to the engineer of the trun, Foster baying no business te be on the rrek, ‘ ., Speciat Ditpatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kanaan Ciry, Mo, Noy. 21—This morning ubout 1 o'clock Cornelis Holly, an engineer tn tho Hanuibal & St. Joe freiyht-yarda in this city, was knocked down and crushed by a ene in the Company's yard, one leg belug mangled too horribly manner, Melly was removed to the hosplint and bis leg amputated. Upon further exninination It wis asccrtiiied that he bad also rocelyed revere bn Hh 8, Which resulted Jn bis death at br ek this events Atolity was nbor Yours old, und of a very re- apectubles family. ‘Tho aceldent was tho result of curolesness, Spreiat Disvateh to Phe Chicana Tribune, HLoominaton, Il, Nov. &l.—Willlam Ruthor ford, tt crete contuotoran the Chicago & Al- ton, was Killed tonite Detwoon Vertes und Vaat St. fouls by atraln dt the ladlanapolis & BL Louls Ling, fle was a pestdent of Blooming: ton, and ged about wy, DROWNED, Speelat Duputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Dunugus, Ia.. Nay. 4.—A volunteererow hare been at work nll day,dragiing for tho badies of ira. FG. Choutean, Spe Miss Amanda Grogorly, who were drowned "ast aleht while crossing to Rust Dubie, At one tine the bodlos were toned to tho furka but the current carricd er tho fee, Mr, t. Beutly, Superintand: ont of tho Subunits bridye, arrived tt tha city thi ayentoe, und wil rake p thorough search tn diving ai : Cuuaten, Pa, Nov/2h—Tho sloop Mamoos, of thigelty, sunk durhuc the heavy gate, In Chen peake Bay, nour Sqauteas iver, lust Thursday. Charles Steelman and: Willlum Casperion, of Iivldieport, aud Mr, Hodgera, of Camden, N, Joy were drowned, i A BAD FALY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagadribune, Laraverry, Ind., Nov, 34.—Charlig Suvetz, of Danville, UL, took pn duyoluntary bath. gt an carly hour this morning, Mo was walking aroun, the switch yards of tno Wabash Raftroad Cone pany, inthis elty, and subcecded In tumbllog into a mxty-fvot-doop elstera, owned by tha Company, frou which tbey draw tivir wature supply, “In tho elatern was ‘v winding atuleway, Bo iets this Bhuots sell. breaking four or Avo ribs nud brulslng blinself badly. Vis ories fur bolp were heard, und bo was tuken to the hospital, “fv fs budly hurt. —— TUB STELLARTON MINE, Hatavax, Noy, 4—The cage pit bay been opened, aud tho uly La auld to be tulerably clear, ‘The exploring purty did not gut further than tho foot of the abutt. It fa proposed to ventilate the cage pit by furcing stunt down into it, | BURNED YO DEATIT, : Bravroxn, Pu., Nov. Tho dwelling of J. 0. Luker, ut Buintalt, olgbt wiles from Hradford, burned this evening, the folly Junk having tine to escape ch diabauilic. A lithe boy was so bude ty burucd that be died a few hours after, ies to the petice for theth” following resolutions , [ED DEAD. DISTINGUIS a Jdirnidy of the Pall-Bearers with » the Remains , of- Prof. ees Watson. -*"" Tidy Will Lie In Slate at the ‘University.in Ann Arbor e ~' 'Po-eDay. wt . jane Final Services Over the Body of the Governor of In- * diana, Death of the Father of Gov. Hartranft —Death of Charles R. Whip- ple, at Nashville. THE GREAT ASTRONOMER, MADISON. Speetat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Mantsos, Wis, Nov. At 0 to-lay all thet wis mortal of the late Prof, James C. Ate ywas placed on tha train goth enst. and be f the special conunitice nppolnted for that, purpose, cousisting of ro mutts Mrs tne, and Regent € rt, the remalns procerdid on thelr Joure to their Inst resting-plice in the bewutstut etery oof Aun Are bor, Miehs bervices were held ont tho residence of the decensed thls mornin, Where President. Basemin delivered a most appropriate and touching address, and tha Rev, 8, Wright, of tho Presbyteriin Church, offered prayer. The following pall-hearers bore the remains of thele decensed frend to the hearse, and, in company with the entire Faculty, the Kegopts, and large niimber of students und friends, necompanted ther to Lhe depot: les gents Willlaw 1. Carter and J.C. Gregory, Prota, Freeman, Dantela, Hosenstengel, Varkinson, Owen, and Irving. AT THE DEPOT n large number of people had assembled to show thoir respect for tho decensed and sym thy for the relatives, who wi furnished with fn extra car attached tothe regilar train, The feeling among tho spectators was onu of pro- fortnd sorrow, wa they thought of the grent lose that bad been sustained, not only by the f+ Meted faintly, Lut the State of Wisconsin end the entire world. ANN annon, Special Dispatch to Tie Chteaga Tribunes Any Amon, Mich. Noy. 24—Prof, Watson's romuing, which will reach here nt 7 o'etouk to- morrow morning, will be accompanied by his wife and mothor, besides 2 committee of tho Faculty fram Wiseonsin Unt ity. ‘They will he met nt tho depot by: a committee ot the University here, composed of Profe, Adams, Pettee, Jones, Hartington, and Dodge, Vrofs. . Dunsier, Prescott, and = Wilson will obuve charge of = the public services, Prof. Watson's remains will le in astute in Uulversity Hall for twenty-four hours, nunrded by volunteor relnya of students, The Rev. W. 1. ityder,of tha Congregational Chureh, Will huve ebarge of the religious services In Uni- versity Stull Friduy morning, aud short addresses will be deliverud by President Frieze, Judge Cooley, and Profs. C.K, Adams and Alexander Wine The University genute this afternvon ndopted ‘uppropriuite reaoiutiona, which were drawn up by Prof, Moses Coit ‘Taylur nud Mt. L. Doge. GOV. WILLTAMS. “INCENNES, Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune. is, Ind., Nov. 24—The remains of jiims were lying dn state atthe Court- House until midnight lust night, and were viewed by bundreds of citizens, who allently took n lust took upon the well-known face. Tho weather thls mourning was In dircet contrast to that of yesterday, a | snow-storin having begun oat an early hour and continued unabated all day. Notwithstand- ing this unpleasant feature nbout 200 persons were on the specinl train that bore the remalus to Wheatland, Upon arrival at o'clock a pros cersion was formed consisting of tho City of Vingcnuos and county.nilicers, a detuchment of police, relatives, und fricnds, and citizens in eurrluges, and proceuded te THE METHODIST CHULCH, where the casket wns pluced upon rp draped entafalque immediately iu front of tho pulpit, Tho pall-berrors wero tho Hon, 'T, H.Cobb ond We. J. Willfums, of this city; Co, 8 oH, Taylor, of Washington: Robert Mitebell and Robert Wallace, of Wheat- fand. Appropriate addresses were detivered by dudge N, F, Matlott, Col. R. P, Haynes, and Col. S.1L Taylor, in which glowing tributea were puld the deceased stutosimdn, after which, repre> sonting tho City of Vincennes, Capt. George G, Relly dellvered the remaing to tho Immediate relatives of the deceused. Tho cusket wus then pluced In tho hearse, and, followed by a large number of relutives and friends In carringes, vonveyed to THE OLD HOMESTEAD, where they will remain intl to-morrow, when they will bo interred In tho cemetery near his farin, ‘The elegant floral designs which were gel in the Court-House yesterday were taken to Gov, Willams’ home, ind: there nrranged by comiittee sent from this elty, “Lhe remuins, recubly ta ig wishes af hid family, will ro- wnala there until to-morrow, when they will be Interred by the side of his esthnuble wite, who but recently died. DIED YESTERDAY, BAMULL B. MARTRANET, Nonntsrows, V1 Nov. 24.—Snmuel | E. Hurtranft, fathor of ex-Gov, Hartrantt, dicd of pneumonia last night, agud 76, CHARLES RUTLEDOE WINPTLE. VASHVILLE, Tent, Nov. 21.—Charles Rutledge Whipple, Southern correspondent of the Louts- ville Commercial, dled here to-day. Mesoiutions were adopted by the loca! preas in respect to bis memory. ——— An Exusperating Case. : Hhwston Journal, Nov, 2 Mr. C. 1. Johnson, of sun Frauciseo, Cul, whose father recently dled there, started Eust with the body, for the purposy of Imterring ita the old hom of the fuinily, The body wis des Hvered inchurgo of tha express cunipany und Mr, Jolnaon purchised bis Uokot vie Oma, Chicago, mud tho alrect route, coulog on the sume traln with tho remains ns far as Onaba, whore, to his astantstiucat, the remains of his tnther wore trunsforred to the St, Louie train, Upon taqulry, he wats nestived it would reach the destination at the sume ime he arrived; bat he has new been Ia Boston sine Friday mornin; and the body hus net yet arrived, Aftor min telegraphing he fade that the body arrived ut Now York this morning, and with good luek muy get here by Bunmday, Tho whole trouble was ened HH the Fueille Express Company: sending the body a roundabuut wey for the pur} pose of getting a larger proportion of. tho charges, regardless of the Inconvenlenes to the friends vf tho departed, r, Johnson, of San Francisco, and tls brotlier of Nahant, dre very indlgnunt and any the partyut fuute will boar further from then, A Bovine + 35; Currequondence New rt, Wanwics, Orange Co., N, Yu, Nov, 16.—Tt fs. an Uncommon sight to see 8 drove of cows Intoxl: cuted and ona jelly spree, Yet tho cows on Ae, #13. Doleon’a dairy tw located about two tiles from thls village, on the mul running to Now Milturd, havo hud stich a spree. A few. days ngo Mr. Dolson's cows were pasturing in a lot’ adjoining the apple orchard. At Hight thoy” broke down the ferees and ct nte until they were full, tn fact, intox The vetions of the anlmals, 4 « bed byt with ludicrous and Inujch~ Jo tie extreme, ‘They ataggered ang reclod wed the round, and piited and snort x comotives, Several battles with henta and borns took place, but none were serlousiy Injured, After it short tell at ground aud lofty tumbiliz, the cows. roturnoed to eating apples, and then followed another spirited and aiousine performance, ‘This wid kept up for some. tine until the bystanders interfered. A eurlous res anit of the overiudiieence inthe frult was that it shortened the drove's vield of milk very nuch, Not more than one-eighth of the sunt amount was proditted alter the eawwa had thelr spree, ne ple fave contidence in the Hilt, Yeenuse a yeni Sha prepared by the Cunterbury shake Vhhuizey Ne Hh, : _ BUSINESS NOTICES, Strangers visiting the city should not tr full te vist the homeopathte ph: or Rocrivke & Tafel, No. 35 Clark strc ed La Jarge isdortinent of family medielu poks, from uw Fl puckebeuse to the 2. Licat. cataes ant medichie - Moenlistor’s Cough Mixture most rellable amlsate remedy, Fi ghowkd have it for whoopity , on In the family af rete Hurrhwon streets, all druselsts, tens hnltation of Dobbins heing foreed on the inurket. bh tion, Ttwill ruin any cloths wastes Tasist upon having Dobbie ctrl. Tintnent Dre Wie I, Stounrt, Balle mare, ries: “% contidentiv taicetiad Collen's ebia’+ Liquid Bi: t tor cousuinption, debility, wenkn ig, ute. tha ted] It selth trniversal entire wits it. “TERDECA Bs (uticura Wonderful Cures of Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Itching and Sealy Humors, Scrofula, Scrofulous Sores, Ulcers, and Mercurial Affections, Cutionra Remedies consist of Cuttourn Resale vent, for purifying the blood, through the bow- cls Iver, Kidneys, and skin, Cutieura. 0 Medic: fnnlJelts, whiell removes deal Most and sk lay renders “healthy sod aul sores, alt Hatamation, Heh nal Irritation of the skin Ft E-Catlcura Medtetmil Tatlat Sap, while stares, whitens, amt beautiiles the skin, Cuticurn Shaving 1? is the only medichnal SUD expressly prepured for slaving. Psoriasis, Thomas Delany, Memphis Tenn. says: buve been atllicted for ulncteen years with: Pao have spent bundreds of dollars tor ane stall they eall blood purifiers, Dues tors did tet: kuow what to call my ise: I wich nichts until 1 ehod a fewantd ary and farm toto sealer, Hall be serntehed off next aleht, and vo on. T have been completely cured by the Cut- feurn Remedies. a a Leprosy, ‘penter, Esq, Henderson. N. rddushs or Leprosy, of twenty yen fox, by the Cutieura Hesolvent. hi Cutieura and Cuts must wonderitd enge on re te before t Justien of the P Hye e . Cure evrtitied cace ind prominent All athieted with Itebing and Sealy Dis- ould seud ty us fur this’ testimonial in CMe F, IL Drake, Esq., Detroit, Mich. suffered bes youd alt description: from’a skin disease whlet fppeared on his und, hend, aud face, und near- iy destroyed his eves.” The most earerut doctors fog fated to belp blu, und after ull hind failed he used the Cutleura Resolvent Inte eur und Caticurn Soap exter ara and bus remalned perfectly well to this ay. Cutleura Remedies ure prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chemists and Drayyista, 3k Wishlugion= st. Hostan. and are fur sale by alt Deugulsts. Price of Cutleura,n Medicinal Jctly, mutt boxes, &) cents; hirge boxes, Cureura Resolvent, the new Blood Purittor, $1 per butt! Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Soup, 25 cunts; Cutleura Mee dleinal Shaving Saap, 15 ¢ in buss for Bur Derg and large consumers, Scents. All mailed free on receipt of pried SANFORD’S RADICAL GURE| For CATARRH. | Sanford's Itndieal Cure, Catarrinl Solvent, and f Tmproved Inhater, with ‘vpecitic directions, may 9 How by had of all drugista, neatly wrapuad Ione i packiyze, for one dutlir. Ask fer Suuturd’s Radleal ure. ‘This economieal and nover-fatling treatment in Petantly clutnses the nasi] pussies of foul miicous fl aeruniulations, subdues Intammuation when ox: f fonding to tho eye, ear, and throut, restores to hen altected, enti erties of thie neverfalling romeds, General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. } fo uther reuedy ean 40 auiickly nesunge the most vias \ vain, They: cOLLiNe , Vou BERR erecta a & ite ervuun system a Kentlo and QS couttuuode current ue lees STE inelty, witel: istantly unnts 4 Path. vitallzes Woak und Paralyzed Parts Lane, Palutiation of the Heuet Paintal ye, Liver Complaint, Ruonmatiant, Nenagh, Antlen, Ask for Collie’ Voltule Electric Pluaters sroc HOLDERS? MEETING, “Stockholders” Meeting, By order of the Hoard of Directors of the Chicego: & Grand "Prank Rallvay Conpany, a epoch) meetin or pity la hereby eallud to convens Lit Tor Nat the Palmer Houne, i the Clty of Chica PORMES OF Tihs hy Wodnundnyy the Ad day of Yo'eto December next, at2 je). The purpose of the imecting ls to consider and ynes this Coins n Upon Y proposed lonse Ltrvement botwee: pany nnd thy Wesiorn thullunn itatieuad Canpuiy respect to opot xecommodutions in thy Chy of 0) cute. And alee to consider the quostion of tratxt Thug to the ¢ frank Junction Iallway Ca: v9 arani thy rlunts, privileges, aud mald lowe mgrewuient nnd HLA. PERC such transfer. 4 te ity coretary nnd Treasure Chiago & Grund Trunk {uulway Ganupanty, property sectired, y ne Wares and eonul of Christmas-Curios, Choice Collection from CHINA AND JAPAN, No. 8 Central NMiusic-Hall. A Specialty-Cotlection will be opened in Decem- ber of fine Holiday Attractions in Rom No, 6, JOHN A. SPOONER, Agt. tyr" PLOWER PANS.-NEW. GLENN'S SUL PMU SOAP, ING or BED LIN and a capltul remedy|]Goods Dealers GEL EEITIN?S | __ THE Lenviia exrenua sreciric ron PRICES: nit ‘ABOE WITH A Beautifier of the Complexion, } 3 Cayo 16 o, ful, Ol and ‘Erigoth, ard it tg beat enable aunt —_— | stitute for dxpenaive Sulphur Hatha, It] Seat by Mail Prepaid, ‘ yy | will heal U locke aud Horo ‘ined us —" Ey, © Persons employing: bis YE HO ne Tee) Allrespectabla be ort to Sulphur Springs for bathing purposer, rt AP Te taavdesteabte d NEECTANT ofchoTi.| Drugalats, Fancy SULPHUR S Caution !-Soe that you get the ubove bearing both the name ay design ot the packet which encloses each ig Ben nnd Dix this famous rontedy bas beow counterfy} wed, " U.N, CRITTENTON, Sole Prop.,N.¥. ait aw H HAY JAPA! 1S TOOTHACHE, NESE CORN FILE, { proventive of Obnoxtons or Contuglous woes. It is also valunble usin injection, Asan adjunct of the TO! desirable this any cosmetics. TAN, FRECKIES, ylold to its iitietes ; und it skonp to shave with, leaving the skin smooth. Ttalao ERADICATE VANIUFF, ig endorsed by the Medical fraterulty. FAMOUS REMEDIES, 'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR, for Coughs and all Lung Diacese jestoring Oru: Sloe ; SHACHE DROPS which Cure In One Minute, ag Cente ate conta: "3 HAIR AND WHISKER DYE (Instantancous), 50 Cents, for Removing Corns, Bunions, &c., 95 Cents, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTES, and Grocers keep on hand GLENN'S BY Le PHUR BOAR; tT and will on des inund for it sup- ply the genuine, aT, it 4 fur morg and DLOTCHES ia the very bes IAPLES, The article) & 60/5 ‘West End Dry Goods louse Madison and Peoria- ts. Remarkable Sacrifice! The Victim---Our Stock of HNN GOODS! Which we have remorselessly “KNIFED” {In prices, we mean), and present to the purchasing public an array of Bargains in Dress Goods that must be conceded to be THE LOWEST YET! IMMENSE MISCELLANEOUS LOT of Nice All-Weol, Solid Color Freneh Armures, Satines, and Basket Cloths, original -retail value G5e—we now slaughter them at 25¢ per yard. They are worthy of attention, and yery prompt at that, as they will he recage nized a bargain as soon as seen, and will disappear from our counters Hke snow in June, BIG LOT of Scotch Cheviot Wool Suit fngs, double width, goad welght, and soft ttannel Gnishs Just the fabrie for this weather. We ave ashamed to quote the original price; the preseut figure ts fearfubly below ifs a veritas ble bargain, $7 1-2e. THIS LOT IS HALF PRICE, and cone tains double-width Colored Poplins, Brocade Lustres, Serges, All- Wool Flannel Suitings, &e., and the prica per yard; remember, only lice MOMIE CLOTHS, genuine French Alle Wool Goods, 46 Inches wides 2 frbrie that we opened this season at 90c, and now “slaughter”? at 60e, Shoodas, Camel’s Hats, and Cashmeres reduced nearly one-third; some of them as low as £0 and 450 yd. French Noyelty Dress Fabrics of choice deshrns3 prices In some cases CUT IN TWO, in all cases very greatly ree duced, Handkerehfef Plaids, French Platds, Scoteh Platts, and German Plaids greatly reduced. An inspection of the prices we are now offering Dress Goods at will convince any purchaser who at all cares about saving money that “Tt Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & C0. Chas. Gossage § Co. | Special Sale india Shawis! alley Cashwere Shawls Very Greatly Reduced To Close the Season. Real India : Camel’s Hair Shawls At $25.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.u0, and upwards, Are Great Bargains. Rich Antique Borders, $125.00 to $165.00, Worth $252.00 to $350.00 cach, Antique Long Shawls At $450.00, $550.00, and -$700,00, . Real value $800.00, $1,000.00, and $3.300.00, Roal India Decca Shawls From $3.00 upwards, Parties looking for a valuable Holiday Gift, and ladles desiring « gevinent of permanent ‘vatue, will consult their hiterests by laspecting these quods at once, as this ts a spe- elal and lantted sa Chas, Gossuge & Co., Washingtonsst. State-st. Notico Is bural fore oxtail tn has boon dleauty: iat Mili bwcnntinucd ue tho wd. meat. ¥is wind 208 West Twultiieat., by 1 OLE, who wilt wultle ull oubstuds ing teenie OnE ‘ Raves tas, ALFED WILKINS Ho and Organ Chord fustructor, cher requiruds Ne notes. Paying by var alptods Hud, fic J tCUMSlU4, by Vea) ate Nake by mut! beeen. ‘i SON, PIRIE