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VOLUME XL. LACES, TR Ma SM,ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. ACE DEPT. Pointe de Brussels, Duchesse Laces, Antique Laces, Pointe de Languedoc, Guipure Lace Barbes, Andatrose Fichus, Real Thread Lace Scarfs, Spanish Lace Hdkf,s, Pointe Lace Jabots in Black and White, etc., etc., AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. [RIMMING DEPARTMENT. Beaded Passementeries, Spikes and Balls, Beaded Edgings and Insertings, Cords and Tassels, Omaments and Centre Pieces, ‘Loops, Frocks, etc., etc. NO TROUBLE T0 SHOW THEM. SIK FRINGES, 20 PIECES BLACK’ FRINGE, 0, 60, 63, 75¢ and $1.00 por yard, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Cardi- nal, Heliotrope, Myrtle Green, Peacock Blue, Old Gold, Dregs of Wine, Purple, Gen d’Arme Blue, |White,Cashmere, Fringe, etc., etc. 100 Cartons RIBBONS. Satinand Gros Grain in Black fend every color, in all the different widths, Brocaded and Cashmere Scotch AT LESS THAN VALUE. BUTTON DEPARTMENT. Silk Emb. Buttons, Beaded Cro- ‘het Buttons, Painted Pearl But- “4 Frosted Metal Buttons, Crved Buffalo Horn Buttons, * “id Pearl Buttons, Ground Jet 3uttons, and many Novelties en- --ly new in this market, all of which are offered at a small ad. 6 On cost, “SIMPLES FREE TO. ALL. "he Lowest Prices are Guaranteed. ‘ML ROTHSCINLD, 168 State-st. y. HRISTMAS. PRESENTS | Useful and Ornamental. WOST BEAUTIPOL AND BEST SET $8. } ‘Filling no tancy prices, McCHESNEY BROS. Wemeanenl Clark and Randtph-ste, Se BUSINES A BARG Who Will Take it? Jont Hog, BE food wilt and - rea cat nial Ge taurane Summlture of Stone: oShoaurur rea talahud rou, ulwaye full x and ine = a, ade Salat lu, none ke Now ato » Te a ete to Kuropo. For further particilans rose UitR ita Sead Aaa Sh Moom A rinee Buliding, Chicago, nN Roetay, wig tt 2046 known fg uerricx, Teprevennea shnedeg mucky ‘our ruby dus ‘ticular, nog efeeentatluns we uel weg a perdi Morriewas CEG ZANDI & CU. ITT COAL! rog nei FUEL COMPANY, BORN-ST. BALCH, AGENT, Our entire line of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Side- boards, Hallstands, &c., &c., OF COST! We must make room for the immense stock and end- BO0DS! Which we are daily receiv- ing, including the latest pro- ductions in Decorative Fur- niture, comprising NOVEL- TIES that are rare, and manufactured especially for us. The prices we guaran- tee to be “ ASTONISHINGLY LOW! SPIEGEL & CO., 251 and 253 Wabash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. Furs. “OANADA fur Manufacturng Co, 142 & 144 Wabash-ay., Are showing the largost and bandsomest stock of -* urs in this market, curmprising Seat and Mink Sacques and Dolmans. Fur-lined Garments uf all grades, trimmed, in largest variety. Fur-lined Normas, half tight-fitting, and superior to anything in the market, madoup in Slellian, Bitk, Satin de Lyon, eto. Seal Hats and Caps for Ladles and Gentle- men, newest styles, Fur Trimmings tn vartety and grade, Fura. and full asvortinent tn all dines 0) All goude made up under our personal superviston, guaranteed tn all rewpocts, and sold at manufacturers prices, BEAK & BUCHER, {42 & 144 Wabash-av. New York--London--Paris, Steamers sail very Nuturday from New Yorls for Southampton and Bremen, Passengers booked for Londen and Parts at lowest rates. Ratea of mssage trum Now Yurk tu Soutbumpton, London, Havre, and Bremon, tiret eabin, 4iUb; subondscluss calnty FO), atostauur kak Ieee turn tickals ut reduced rutes, LAICIIS & Cu, 2 owing Green, N, ‘Tho atournse Fate by tho North German Lt 2 from Hromen to Ch ts He un f or lzec soll theay tc) Bre ee: Seem ane CLAUSSENIUS & CO. Peou ocal tgoe 104 Fitth-sy., Local Agents, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCK, General ‘Transatinutic Company, Between New bork and Havre, Per €,N, it, footot newt. ‘Travelers by thie tino hyold both transit by English railway and tho dixcouturt of crossing the Chunuel iu jencral uma! Ly SMARSEIL! Cabours, hap m Tot Leiaplone, Wednoailu: H10 a0 De Hen: Wednentay, Deed, 2p 1a CE OF PASSAGE (iiciuding wing)! TO WAY 1S bin, Flug and aL Mecund cabin, $L Rteure First gue, #2; including wine, bedding, und utanalis. Covers drawn of Credit Lyonuieor Maris in umount to sult. LOUIS Di BEULAN, Agent, U Howling Urecn. 1006 eRe TIME Cabin Agent, OF Clork-at, “WAR Wintteit stoorre Agent, }7 Caicass? MAN LINE Ocean Steamships, ryt an tts United Nts Mall met Mer tial ie aaesiione : ibelpal engliat, Hal, Wrobel Gefiusns Tinian, aud Bessa iT Port. ‘These steamers carry no tlyo atock of any kind, FRANCIS 'C. BICOWN, den. Western Agent, id Routh ClarkeaL, Chicago, $7" DRASTS on Groat Urituiu, lruland, und the Continent for sale, AMERICAN LIN Ph'ladelphia and Livepoal, calling at Queenstown, Woaneaday frome ltadotptic: zaps ny es areas modlute, aid story possenuers’ wad ihe U8. Mel, RED STAR LINE, Carrying the United States and loyal Helwan Matis. ‘'be only Direct Line to Antwerp, in Bulytum, palling: 5 ‘? enka dey alternately frou Piiladelphia an jew York, fe Tiekots to of trom Europa and Drafts fata at ntivent a Hutte & BUN Geert! Avonte, 7. b. LAWRENCE, SMunagur, Hy Ewat Handolph-at, Chicago, ANCHOR LINE HAIL STEAMERS New York and Glaaow. ¥TUNOPIA, Nov. 7,uuun | CIMCASSIA, De UOMVIA. “Dec. ae awl DEVOSTA, Hee, IGM "hese steamers do not carry cattle, sheosy or plas Now York w Londuo ELYSIA, Nov. gi, noun l sie ru: Cabins, Ws to gi. “Ib: rack. “4, 7810 A, De 'xcursion ‘ickols ut reduced rates 2 HENDERSON ister {Gite w Waabiniton-at. STATE LINE ToGiaszow, Liverpool. Dublia, Belfast, und London: derep. fro No¥-vevery ‘Tuuraday Bisse Cage ai Har asoordlig to ‘Bovomuedaulon “Second Cal “Tenaya CAPeTI BALD ag Ne ¥qund led tandulpie JUN BLEGEN, Western Atanueay ee? Ob CLOTHING. To Reduce Stock on account of dissolu- tion in partnership, we willsell our Cloth- ing at a REDUCTION of 20 PER CENT from Marked Prices, POOLE & DEVOE, State & Monroe-sts, PIANOS AND ORGANS, It is to the interest of any per- son wishing to purchase either Piano or Organ to call upon Messrs. Pelton, Pomeroy & Cross, 150 and 152 State-st., who are Western managers for the follow- ing celebrated instruments: Chickering & Sons, Hazelton .Bros., Ernst Gabler, Decker & Son, and Christian Kurtzman Pi- anos; Wilcox & White and Tay- lor & Farley Organs, in addi- tion to those of their own manu- facture. It is only about once in 2 lifetime a person buys a Piano; hence, it is essential when you purchase that you purchase a good article. For this reason people are coming for hundreds of miles around Chicago to Chicago, where they have a large assortment to select from, and at the same time can purchase so that thoy can save five times thelr expenses to tho city. Peltou, Pomeroy & Cross are unquestionably one of the most reliable houses in the city. REMOVALS, Removal!! Because of our purposed removal we offer our large and ele- gant stock of HATS, CAPS, and FURS ATA GREAT SACRIFICE! FIXTURES FOR SALE, CORNER Brawste I g Clark & Hadison-sis COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FEL D, LINDLEY &-00, Commission Merchant’: NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, EDWARD M, FIxep, JON P. TRUXSDELL, DANIEL A. LINDLEY, = EDWARD 5, WASTUCRN, Pope C, Verrr. Cyneg W. Fretp, Speclal MCORD & PHILLIPS. GRAN AND PROVISIONS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON WARGL\S, 154 La Salle-st. J.C. Mcconn, H.W. PHILLIPS. OP EICAL GuUDS, Fine Spectactes sulted to all stzhts on sclenting Principles. Opera und Wield Glasaus, ‘Teloscupes, Mi Stuscupes, Barouiuters, ee, rooms, A. JENKINS, Proprietor. DRUGGISTS, . HA HURLBUT & 0, Wholesale Druggists, 75 and 77 Randotph-st. RUBBER Goobs, GOSSAMER COATS, Ladies’ Clreulars, etc., Wholesale und Metal, Ru bb er BT. WHELPLEY, lend LS Lake-st PIOFURE FRAMES. Fram OS reer Boud sae stra ber turer for illustrated, av toa 27, Peprin-sts. “Too many Cloaks!” “Too many Dolmans!” “Too many Ulsters!” Compel us to make prices that will move them Quick--Very quick! So, if in need cf an Outside Garment, Do not PONDER and WAIT, but !'come,” and we will SHOW YOU, CONVINCE YOU, yes, and SELL YOU. To enable you to distinctly understand how much money we will save you we append “Our New Prices! DOLMANS. Our $10 ribbed Beaver Dolmans, considered a hargala by every lady that has seen them, “Our New Price,” $7.00! Our $12 Blagonal Beaver Dolmans, certainly the best value ever given in Chleago, “Our New Price,” $9.50! Our $15 etal a Beaver Dolmans, worth com gto the West: Side to see them, “Our New Price,’ $12,001 Our $16 imported Diagonal Beaver Dolmans Would have been very eheap at $20, “Our New Price,? $13.50! Our $20 imported Diagonal Beaver Dolmans, sell them every time we show tem, “Our New Price,?? ee Madison an CLOAKS. Plala and Diagonal Beaver Cloaks, were ad- milled to be good value at $10 and $15, “Our New Prices,” $6.60 and $10! ULSTERS. : Ubsters, with and without Hoods, sold them al $7, $10, and $15, “Our New Prices, $5, $7 and $10! Imported Pattern Garments, most of them Plush trimmed, sold readily at $30, $35, $50, “Our New Prices,? $20, $25, $35! Children’s Cloaks and Ulsters, ‘ Our New Prices," will astonish you, “AS USUAL,” LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES, Madison and Peoria-sts. THEGREAT RMAN REMEDY. For RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tha Chest, Ghut, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swallings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Goneral Bodily Pains, - Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fost and Ears, and all other Pains . and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons Ort as & safe, aure, almpleand cheap External Remedy, A trial entaila but the comparatively fridling outlay of GO Centa, and every one suttering with pain can have cheap atid positive proof of its clulms, Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 18 MEDIOINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Mit., U. 8. A. 13d Kast Madison-st Best {tmiviat:| $5 Gold, 910. WANIng;' 1-1 Od VITALIZED AIR fr, fe, given frue for painless wstracting, 13 Cast jadiaun-st, ’ Bates, Inyentor of Lower Sueifon Plate, which never loosens while talking or catlug; 6 ears’ actual test withoutn failure. INLANK MODMY &c, ULVER PAGE =, Cee ee" Stalloners and Blank-Book Manufacturers, 118 and 120 Monroe-st, 1881 BLANK BOOKS 188r IGS Diaries for tho Oflico (8St (SSE Diaries for the Pocket (BSI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PS, Alekis, Driv- tiny, College, Jockey, and Roll Band shapes, mate from choice Shetland and Alaska Seal, Lowest Prices at BARNES? Hut anil Kur Store, 86 Madlsun-wte (Tribune Building), 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. The Tribune. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1890, Tue London Tiney is not at all pleased at the determination of the British Cabinet to retrain from calling Parllament before Christmas to forge a new coerelon code for Ireland, It draws a woful picture of the condition of that country, where Brith sh tuade law Is utterly set at deflanee, where the presence uf o large army of policemen and soldiers has failed to awe the people into subinission, and where nefther the rletts nor tho lives of Inndfords are regarded as being Anything like sacred, It appears from the ‘Thunderer’s statement that no tess than eighty-six Jandiords or agents are under immediate pollce protection, that the pay- ment of rents has been almost suspended in the South and West of Ireland, aud that nearly the entire population’ of three out of the four provinces are banded together to oppose the enforcement of the Jaw. The Times thinks that the Cabinet Ministers must be very Mark Tapleyish per- sons If they recugnize In sucha state of affairs anything at all encouraging. ‘The Ditly News says that Parliament will probably mect In January, when the Gov- ernment will {otroduce an Irish Land bill, and also a coercive measure, if the Patland- ers do hot become more loyal and peaceable subjects of Queen Victoria. Mr. Honace Wutre and Mr. F. W. With- drldge, a3 u delegation from the Independent Xepublican Association of New York, watted on Gen. Garfield yesterday and presented him with an address of congratulation on his election, In the course.ef which they dwelton his utterances and previous atti- tude on Clvil-Service reform and the danger to the safety of the Republle arising from the spoils system. The delegation expressed the hope that during Gen, Garfleld’s Administra- tion some legislation would be adopted which would Insure the permanence In office of honest, falthful, and capable pub- ile servants, end the appointment of per- sons to such yucancles as occur on the ground of fitness and competency ag ascertained by sowie clearly-defined method, Gen, Garfield in reply expressed a hope that all routine appolntments should "be made according to some legal basis, and that even the President should be deprived of all power to remove faithful and capable employés during his term of office. The President-elect hoped to have the cobpera- tion of Congress In bringing about such a state of alfairs us he and the delegation con- sidered desirabl Ix tho trial of the libel sult brought by Gen. de Clssey against Rochefort and Laisant the defendants have been unable to bring forward a single witness to sustain a aingle charge which they brought agalnst the ex-Mlnister of War, Rochefort admitted that he had no grounds for the charges he penned, and that he published thain In order that a parlimentary Investigation could be had, When this avowal was made, the audl- tors in the court-room could with dificulty restrain thelr indignation, and-no svonder. Lalsant pretended that he could produce some evitlence If he were given a week's the, but the Court refused to grant the time. The counsel for the prosecution dellyered an fiupassioned speech in eulogy ‘of Gen. do Cissey, and referred to him ag the first soldler who had entered Parls after it had been In possession of -the Commune. This allusion “brought down the house? he evunsel and De Clssey were lustily cheered, and Rechefort’s posi- tion was anything but safe for a time. The court had to be cleared before order coulit be restored, ‘The case will be resumed to-day. —_—_ OF the $528,100,050 worth of United States -tegistered 4 per cent bonds, $271,435,900 worth are held by ettizens of our own country, and 3,831,450 worth by forelzners and foreign banking establishments. ‘The National banks hold $130,520,700, and other banks ~ and trust compantes hold $113,300,000, Of the $170,280,000 registered 43¢-per-cent bonds, our citizens hold $72,010,900, and foreigners hald only 35,187,550, ‘he National banks own $89,401,050, and other bank and trust compa- niles $59,020,400,. Of the bons held in our own country, 10%10 per cent are held In the Enstern States, d44-10 In the Middle States, 14-10 in the Western. States, and 85-10 per centin the Southern States. About 30 per cent of the bonds held In the Eustern States are owned by women, 19 per cent by the women In the Middle and Western States, @ per cent.In the Southern States, It ap- bears that the Yankee women are the most thrifty, and Western‘women the least so. . ee Tux menbers of the Batthnore Exchange were not a little excited yesterday morning at finding tho following notice posted up in. tholr quarters: “On and after the Uth of December, 1830, the rate of extra storage on wheat at the elevators of the Baltimore & Obie Raltroad at Locust Polnt will be 3-10 of one cent per bushel for five days or parts of same, and 23¢ cents per bushel for cavh and every ten days therenfter or parts of sume.” The Company say that It Is not their purpose or Intention to Increase their earn- Ings from storage, but to prevent a blockade iu the elevators and the keeping of several thousand grait-lnden cars Idle on the tracks near Iocust Polnt, They hops that the effect of the notice will bo to promote a regu- lar, steady, and healthy flow of wheat from the producing regluus of the West to the Easteru markets, t —_——— . tris stated In Washington—and his reply to Mr, Horace White and Mr, Withdridge of the Independent Republican orguuization confirms the statement—that Gen. Gur- field wil try to have a law. passed which shall make tenure. of ofiles In the “subordinate positions of the Uov- grument -gervicg for life, and therefore independent of ebanges in the Administra- tion, and which shall make appointments to such'positions rendered vacant by death or _Seslynation dependent on character and nunipyteucy, . Tux. 46) of December has been fixed on a8 the ting forte ecimfrencament of the trial of Parnell aide, tfojfeted Land-Ltaguers In the Court 6f Gudén's Bonch, Dublin, Healey who has soat yen electad to'Parlia- ment, and? one , Val: WHE bo tried ut the Cork Assizes2 which commence Dee, 7 ‘The charge uaingt them is that of futhnlduting a Yarndy who took 9 holding from which another way eyleted, Capt. Beninluh, a Cork Indore who has besn the reclplent of a threatenhie tetter, has written to Secretary Forster astyg for police protection, und goes on to say thaue ng {s killed bis blood, Ike thatof other bindlgy killed recently, will be on the heads ge ty present responsible Ministers of the Crow: The Chirag Daily Tribune. - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ‘The Ulstermen have left Boycott’s farm, and Were not molested in their retreat. Boycott, himself wilt leave to-day, when the milttary, cavalry, and pollee guard will be also with- drawn, . SECRETARY THostrson lias written to Commodore Hughes at the Norfolk Navy- Yard approving his action In reference to the British steamer Sandringham, whose British Captain so roundly abused the American navy, people, and ilaga few days ago, Sec- retary Thompson wrote Instrueting Commo- dore Hughes to send the Sandringhant out of dock immedintely In ease she was in a. fit contition to go, and, if not, te make such repnirs as wouhl put her jn a condition to reach the nearest private dock. The Sand: ringham belng in a good enough state to Teach Baltinvore, she was ordered out Inst evening with her courteous British Captain, who holds opinions so flattering to his own vanity and so uncompllmentury to Unele Sam. a ‘ ‘Tite schooner L. & D2. Fisk, of Bath, Me. from New York for Port Royal,.S. Cay was wrecked on a shoal off Cape Hatteras Nov. 2, about 8:20 p.m. The erew eunsisted of seven nen, They lashed themselves In the rigging on the 2d. Capt. Snowman and C, KR. Lewls were soon after washed off and drowned. ‘The mast broke and fell on the 23d, and G, G. and W. M. Snowman got upon a piece of plank, leaving thelr three remain- ing comrades on the bow of the wreck. William Snowman died of cold about sunset on the 2th Inst, and at 1:3) the followlag morning G. G, Snowman Ianded on the bench, the only survivor of the wreck. He managed to make his way te a neighboring lighthouse, where he was cared for, neers Ges. Ronents, whose good generalship extriented the British troops in Afghanistan from thelr perilous position a few months Ago, Will be the honored guest of ubout n dozen banquets which are being arranged throughout Engtand and Ireland. Gen, Rob- erts, belng an [rishman—a relative, by the way, of the Roberts who was at one time at the head of the Feniang-in this country,— will receive the greatest honor in Dublin There all the loyal people are working hard to make the affuira great suecess, and every Dubtin man of any sociul position Is pestered todenth by his wife or daughters, ur both, to move heaven and the other place that an {nvitation to the ball may be procured. a Moruxe, JANsEN & Co.’s wholesnie ro- cery store at Cincinnatl was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. The loss of the tirm is esthuated at $25,000. Thelr Insurance fs $21,000, ‘The building was owned by Janes Gilnore, and was fully insured. An adjoin- ing store was damaged by water. Four buildings were destroyed yesterday at Duluth, Minn, fnvulving a loss of $2,000, The Pelton Block at Toledo, owned by the Charter Oak Life-Insurance Company, was damaged $5,000 worth, Some personal property In the bullding was datiaged $3,000 worth, The Lawrence Block at Milwaukee was damaged $10,000. Dernorr hada unigue . Thanksgiving celebration Thursday. About ayenr and a half ago the Trustees of tho six Methodist +Eplscopal churches of that city entered Into an alliance and joint plédae to wipe out the debts of their various-churehes, which at’ that time ranged from $1,100 to $12,000, and aggregated $35,000 for the six. Last week the last portion of the debt was paid off, and the members of the churches, the Trustees, children, and others to the tuber of 8,000 assembled at tho Central Methodist Episco- pat Church to celebrate thelr release fron debt. Detroit refolees now in haying six churches without debt. Mancus De L, Wawney was hanged yes- terday at Solem, Va., for the murder of his neighbor, Zachuriah Hayes, In June, 1879, ‘The murder grew out of a dispute about the ownership of some land. Hawtey was mare rled ‘Thursday to his mistress, Namte Maw- Klos, in fulfilment of a pledge made to her some years ago, and In order to. legitimize their two children. The unfortunate man Appeared to be sincerely contrite, and before his execution made a full and free acknawl- edgmentof his guilt, The Rey, Mr. Good- win, of the Episcopal Church, aecompanted hhu to the scaffold. —_—_—_—_— Tus following fs the estlinate on the num- ber of boats locked up in the varlous New York canals, lnkes, and rivers; On tho Erle Canni, 900 boats, of which 000 are londed with grain; on Lake Champlatn, 125 boats, Joaded mostly with barley and potatoes: on the Oswego, Black, Cayuga, and Sencea Rivers, not to exceed twenty-five boats In all, ‘Those on the Black River and Oswego are londed with luniber and potatoes, Efforts will be tunuediately made to release such boats as contaln-perishable cargoes and bring them Into port, WHILE a purty of five miners were going from Georgetown, Colo., to the North Park Jast Saturday they were enught ‘in an line mense snowslids, and preelpitated down a steep mountainside, Two of the party, C, A, Enton and Thomas Gray, were killed, and James Frazier had his thigh broken in two places, and sustained other severe infurles, ‘The othor two, named Nelson and Sandler, escaped with a fow bruises, and took care of their wounded companion until they ob- tulned assistance, QuEEN Vicronta, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburg, and Lord-Chancel- lor Selborne were represented at—and all the common-law Judges and several other dis- tingutshed people attended—the funeral of the Inte Chief-Justies Cockburn yesterday at Kensal Green, Lord Coleridge, who has been Chief Justice of the English Court of Common Pleas, has been appotnted to sue ceed the deceased jurist a3 Chief Justiceof the Queen's Bench, Is the fighting which preceded the oceupa- tlon of Dulcigno by the Turks the Albanlans Jost 400 in killed and wounded, and the ‘Turks lost 300, ‘The Albanians have been <drjyon from thelr mountain Intrenehments by Dervisch Pasha, and no obstacle stands in the way of Montenegrin orcupation of Dul- elgno now, it ty sald that the occupying force will consist of 4,000 men, who wil! have twelve plecos of artillery to keep trouble: some Albanians ot v civil and safe distance, ; pe enernlnoaiay Tuy propeller Shucoy, from Chicago for Calhngwood, has been wreeked in Lake Huron of Manitoulin Island, and tt Is feared that ali hands lave perished. ‘Chere were no bitasengers on board, ‘Ihe erew numbered eighteen, Tue water In the Delaware River is unpros eedentedly low for this season, and unless higher des prevail Chester, Pa., fs threat= ened wih a water fuulue, its water-works sbelng supplied from the river, Fears ure also entertained of a lack of water in Schuylkill Valley, near Reading, and already the rail- mill of the Reatling Ratiroad at that point has had to close down for lack of the Ilmpid Nuld, and 900 persons are out of employment In consequence, —_—_ Astoxa the noted persons whose deaths were reported yesterday are Mr. Samuel E. Carey, General Passenger Agent of the Chi- caro, St. Louls & New Orleans Rallroad; Adain Glab, a wealthy prewer of Dubuque, In.; David Nicholson, of St. Louls, who was one of the largest wholesale and retalt ato cers and wine importers west of the Alle- wheny Mountains; Judge J. Wyllis, a proms inent attorney of Marshall, In. A cowanv.y and dastardly att@mpt to Wreek an English passenger-tratn was made - yesterday, An obstruction was placed across the track near Tunbridge Welly, tn the Coun tyof Kent,’ with the expectation that the coming train would be wreeked. ‘The cow- eateher of the engine Mfted the obstacto from the. track, however, and the train passed on without having sustained any serleus tnjury. ‘The wreekers probably con- templated robbery, ‘Tue shipping Interest of this country cans . not be salt to be ina very prosperous state. From the report of the Xexlster of the Treas- ury It appears that there has been a decrease in the tonnage of Aimertean bottoms during the past year of 101,50 tons, and the amount of shipbuilding during the past year has been 95,320 tons less than for the previous year, Here ts a subject for legislation and reform, —_—_—_— Presnen Camoct stated yesterday In the Italian Parliament that the Italian Govern- ment was prepared to protect its subjects ro siding tn Peru from the Peruvian patriots or the Chillan invaders. It has already de- tanded guarantees from Chili and Peru that the Interests of those citizens shall be pro- tected, and that recompense be made to them for Injuries already infllete: Destetuivs Domina Yesterday at Phoenix, Art, has had the attes- tlonable honor of being the first person lo gally executed in that Territory, Others te the number of fifteen have paid the penalty of varlous crimes, elther at the rope’s end or the shotgun's muzzle, but not according to Uncle Sam's law, Judge Lynch belng the arbiter.In thelr cases, * re Waite James Johnson, a wealthy gentle man of Lakeweod, N. J., with bis daughter. in-law and her infant child, was driving across a rallroad at that point a train cama along, bruke the carrlage in pleves, Killed the horses, and threw tho Oceupants somo twenty feet. forward, fatally injuring Mr. Jolnson and his daughter-in-law. ‘Yhe baby escaped unhurt, J —_—_ Ar a meeting of the Denve stockholders held at Colorado Springs yester- day, the following were elected Directors of the new road: Gen, W. J. Palmer, W. A. - Bell, C. F, Woerlschoffer, Russell Sage, Jay. Gould, and D. C. Dudge. Gen. Palmer, who is the controlling spirit of tho new Directory, ig the agent of Jay Gould. E *y . THERE is now in:the possession of the: United States Treasurer about ‘$85,000,000 worth of gold bullion, which It is the Inten-’* tlon to turn into $3 nnd 810 gold pleces at the rate of $10,000,000 worth per month, The colning will be done at the Puilndelphia who was hanged r & Rio Grande | Mint, No gold ‘eoin ofa smaller denowinas - -°- tlon than $5 wilt be inade for somo time, ene AFTER having been out thirty-one hours a Lafayette Jury returned a verdict of.murder . In the second degree nzalnst John Snurr, charged with haying killed John Mayer last Atucust, ‘The penalty was fixed at finprison- ment for life, ‘The trial has accupled the at tention of the Lafayette court for several days. : x Joux G, Tirossox will be out of a po Ntieal Job utter the 4th of March next, and wit then don the editorial harness. Le has purchased a hulf Interest In the Columbus Datty Times, ana wilt write Democratic editorials for that journal, hoping to make it the chief organ of the Buckeye Bourbons, —_—_—_ TuEnE was a decided reaction tn the New York stock market yesterday, Capttallsts Were more guarded In thelr Investments than during the early part of the week, and, not- withstanding rumors cireulated to ‘bull’? the market, there was a steady decline in all rallroad, coul, and telegraph shares, A GANG of cattle-thleves wore recently | bursted by n body of eltizens near Tucson, Ari. A fight ensued In which Wing, the chlet of the robber-gung, was killed, and William Smith, one of his followers, was serlously wounded, ‘Tho cattle whieh the thieves had stolen were recovered. Anour $3,500,000 In gold buillon was with —: 4 drawn frum the Bunk of England yesterday for shipment to thls country, Nearly 5,000;+ 000 frances In bullion wilt be shipped from Havre for New York to-day, and $300,000 will be shipped from London, A TRUNK containing about $0,000 worth of Jewelry belonging to a Philadelphia house, and In charge of Mr, Morrow, tho agent, was stolen from a'bus in front of the Clifton House last night, Tho thief or thleves have . not yot been urreste a Puce Bissanck ls suifering from nis” old complaint, rheumatisin, Germany was alurmed and Europe excited a few days ago by the report that he was seriously il ‘The .foport was not true, . “CHARLES J, Sti U, wholesale jeweler of Cineinnats, has falled, His assets are about $2,000, aud hfs Jinbilities aro not known, Mr. Stelnau blames tae commercial agencles for lls bankruptey, Thanet temperiture, south to west winds, - partly cloudy weather, with ocenstonal raln orshow, are tho meteorologieal conditions predicted for this region to-day, / eee Auout five hundred men were thrown out of employment yesterday at St. Louis by the closing of the St. louls Beef-Canulng Company for the whiter, . . ¢ ee serlousty Injured yesterday by tho falling of & seafokl ut the Harlem Rallroad bridge, i near New York Clty, : —y Turan will b4 no advance Lehigh ond: *. Schuylkill cou! during the month of Decem- ber, 3 , —_—_— : ONE THOUSAND. men at Albany, N. ¥.,' have been thrown uut of work ou uccount of jow water, 7 a