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= FOREIGN. Great Growth of the Land- League in Numbers and Influence. - Its Sccrot Workings a Pro- found Mystery to the Constabulary Army, Boycott’s Garden Trgk Fi- mally Secured at a Cost of $50,000. \aiitional Particulars of the Oc- cupation of the Oity of Dileigno. The Inhabitants Accorded Lib- orty of Worship and Gon- eral Amnesty. jigns that the French Com- mune Is Still Ripo for Mischief. Rochefort Wants Monuments to Commemorate Its Bloody Work. : The Panama Canal Scheme Take ing a Fresh Start in Paris. Weekly Review of the English Crop Outlook and Bread= stuffs Trade. | INBLAND. . THE DISTURE DISTRICTS, Dentin, Nov, 2U.—'The resolution of tho Cabinet not to resort te coercion hayeaused very great disappomitment and apprehension auong all classes In the disturbed districts, They look with alarm at tha prospect of more outrages and wider-spread intimidation mul disaffection, ‘here is good reason to believe tho Executlye will try to show by greater activity and energy that they possess sufliclent power In the ordinary luw, ‘Tho disturbed distriets are flooded with Con- stabulary and military, and all the resourees: atthe command of the authorities are avail able when required for protection of Nfe and property, but the seéret and complete or- ganization of the Leagues enables them to anticipate movements of tho Con- vabulary, and In somo Instances defent thum, ‘Thore can be littly toubt the organi- iitlonof the Leagues is rendered most perfect aid formidable by connection with the Fe- alansystem, It is this that makes Intimida- ton so Irresistible, In somo districts it is practiced With great subtlety and skill, so that the nuthoritles are wnnblo to counteract {, They can deal only with open acts of volence, which are avoided ag much as pos- fible, while amore effectual system of ter- roilsm is carried on under. an external, ap- quillity, ONCEMENTS. Tho Government has decided to reinforea the Birr garrison by 600 men, and to dispateh tronpsto Banagher, Portuma, and several other small western towns, WHAT IT Cost. § Tho total cost of the Boycott Rellef oxpe- ditlon Is £10,009, PROTECTED NY Police, Tho policu vontinue to protect Lough me from which Boycott departed on Sate urday, THE THAVERSERS) TRIATS, : Loxniox, Noy, 2.—1t 1s probable that tho {rial of the traversers will be gqing on when Parllament assembles. Forster, Chlef Sec= teary for Ireland, has gone to Dublin, and a probably remain thero untll the Houses THE LIBEL CASE. Dvntay, Nov, 29,—1n the ense of the Land- Leaguets against the Evening Mail the de fenso urged that the paper had only exer- clsed Its right of falr comment, and pointed out that, since tho Initintion of the State trlals, the Janguage of the agitatorahad been more ylolent and outrages more frequent, ACREPONT, Loxnoy, ‘Noy. 29,—A correspondent at Rome’ hears tho Irlsh Land Loaguo has Ordered all money from Amerles -to bo sent to Parls, instead of Dublin, MORE TROOPS. Toxnon, Nov. 20.—Tho Preas Association Teborts that four othor regiments are under orders for Ireland, \ THE LEAQUENS, Nearly 1,000 more membera have Jotned tho Land League in tho Kildysart distriet, At an Immense tand,mecting in Loughrea, Several prlests were present, Many agitators carried naked swords, THREATENED WITIL DEATH, fpariah Priest of Ballinrobe Ines recotved. bh terin which he fs threatoned with In- nt death if Boycott is shot, ‘Lhe letter tea Monaghan postmark, —- TO IE REINFORCED, Noy. 20.—A. correspondent of tho ons Dublin states that, owlng to tho iat ued opposition to the croction of the eahut at Now Pallas and othor disturb- events, two companies of Infantry, two leey nite cavalry, aud a detachment of artll- pA fo guns will be sont there, IK OF THE RELIEF EMPEDITION ACCOM- PusiED—noYcorr's :: GUARD NECHIYED WITH GROANS AND CUIYES, i Atiitoxe, Nov, 37,.—Tho work of the Boy: *» 37, y* re rellof' expedition is eomploted, Tho Ul- fei escorted by tho Infantry, marched ites allinrobs to Claremorris, 0 distancoot aan ‘N miles, where they took tho train Hekine MTo'ctock this morning, Almost mee avllent Boycott himself, with his ihe two nleces, left Lough Mask in n iene Ambulunce wagon, and, escorted by ey of hussars, was driven rapidly ih aie Boycott was not recognized onthe ns ullinrobe, as searcely a Boul was ay eats, Along the route In tha ham- THe ages only a fow people were pi } but In Cioremorris overy doorway te santo Was occupled, ‘Tho ambulanco if eat with groans and shouted cursos, be ody of the Constabylury stood guard the onan taremorris statlon, oycott left by vite nary tratn for Dublin, Tho lntantry, ‘ Mo Ulster men, followed tn epeciul Pa Broaus and hooting. Mfrs. Boy- thy Fe In for a certain amount of ‘sympa- » Put for the hard-fentured, xray-bearded, Cant-luuking agent there was ong, ——— TURKEY, Towns eURTENDEI OF DULCIGNO, dlitauce te Nov, .20.—The ‘Turks kept ata ote of 500 paces on tho entry of tho neating Into Dutelgno, Delegates from hat by god Gon, Petrovic aud stat were a eputation of eltlzens, ‘Tho Monto- Uraluty 4g us hotsted on the fortress with twtr of twonty-ong guns. ‘The town iy Z “ aagytpateh from’ Badsic says the Monte- We sent toxees to guard tis uew Lonvoy, Times at‘ boundary, whtel so far ng been maintained Without Interruption, DIsPENsED, ‘The Albanians who eune te the support of Duleigno haye been dispersed, TUK INTEUNATIONALAPLERT. It seems probable that tu view of other nintlers Wnt remain to be settled, the fiteres nial leat} fleet whl net separate for the pres- en AMIANT, ‘There ts reason to. bulleve tho Porte's en- eracile netion in regard to Dilelgno ty die parily to: the susplelous attitude of the Ale Danan league au partly to military prepa. rations by Greece, Cha recent Albanian pes {ition to the Sultan shows symptoms that the Movement for autonomy fs on the Increase. OREECE Losvos, Nov. 2.—A. carrespondent of the Thres at Constantinople, eommenting tpon the cession of Duletano, saya tho Sultan wishes to have his hands free, espeelally as he entertains tha iden of bringing niatters ta ae fore Grecee enn complete prepara tions, Several tntluential personages think the Porte should deal aquick and deeisive blow, and should then meet the Greek terrl torial elnims by a counter-claim for pecun- {nvy war Indemnity, DWRANMED, Scuranr, Noy, 20—'The Inthnbltants of Dulelgno have been disarmed, y DRNVINCH PABILA has arrived here with fils toops, and. ane nounees he will xo to Epirus, MODERATION URGED. Benniy, Nov. 20,—Fresh instructions have been sent Merr Von Radowltz, German Mine tert Athens, to urge moderation upon HGRIN PROVINCES, PINOPLE, Nov. 2t—'l'he Montene- ating have occupied. the wholy District of Duleigno, Princes NUcdita has promised the inhubltants of the eeded district Mberty of worstip, ainnests, and seeurlly of tenure In regard to property, uoscHteN will go to London on the 8th of December, and return In Janoary FRANCE, DE CISSEY'S ADVERSATIES, Pants, Nov. 20.—Laraant, In defending Himself, delivered a violent and insulthig tirade agains! Gen, do Clssey, A large crowd cheered Rochefort as he left court. ‘The Socialist paper proposes a subscription to cover the fines In the De Clssey cnse, while Gen. de Cissey Intends to give the damages awarded hm to the military fund, ‘The leniency of the sentence seems duo to two reasons: Firstly, the Judges thought 0 Parliamentury investixation wbht revel something, and they could not, therefore, im: pose an lrremedinble penalty Ike imprison- ment; secondly, the imprisonment of the de- fendants intsht have led to demonstrations in the streets and clubs, ‘Lhe Judgment, how- over, perfectly rehabilitates Gen, do Clssey, but the oflcdrs of the army seem much Irri- tated at the judgment, of which they cannot exactly comprehend the mutives. ARRESTS, Soveral persons were arrested yesterday while proceeding to La Valluis Cemetery to make a demonstration at the grave of the Communist Ferre, ‘ THE PHOTOPIONE. Prof. Graham Bell’s lectures on the photo- phono In Paris have taken tho hearts of the French scientists by storm. Prof. Bell's greatest dificulty Is that he cannot speak the French linguage, and is compelled to talk through an Interpreter. 'Tho Froneh sclen- tists belleye thut the photophono is not only n possibility, but a probability, and that Prof, Bell will accomplish anything ho undertakes in tho way of electrical Inventions. He $s be- ing entertained tna hospitable manner, REQUIEM SERVICE. Panis, Nov, 20.—A requiem service inimem- ory o£ Perd La Cordaire was held in the Chureh of St, Augustineto-lay, Abbé Mont- sabre spoke against tno religious decrees, Some persons outside the churel: were ar- restod for uttering seditious crles, PANAMA CANAL SCMEME, ‘Tho prpmotion of the Panuma Canalschemo has beef resumed with oxtraordinary vigor. ‘The movement is so universal that success a9 regards subscriptlons and capital is certain, Adhesions are arriving from every quarter of tho globe. M. da Lesseps told 2 Lhncs correspondent that the nows arriving every moment confirmed — his conviction that the enterprise Is safe. Every country in Europe is taking part In ft. Offiees- are being opencd inGermany, Austria, and Italy, and subscriptions aro flowlng in. ‘Tho En- glish have run up shares on the Parts Bourso by sending orders which cannot be executed except by paying a premium. Founders’ shares, which wero 5,000 francs, reach nearly $0,000 francs, : INDIA, THE REVOLT IN CASHMERE, Loxnoy, Noy, 20,—A. dispatch from Cal- cuttn snys the news from the outbreak iv Cashmere is renssuring, The Maharajah {s, however, pushing forward relnforcementa. AFGHANISTAN, A’ dispatch from Calcutta anys an order hog been issued for the removal of tho tele- graph between Peshawar and Lundikotal, 'Lhis seems to indicate the speedy cyacua- tion of Khyber, which 1s tho sole: remalning frult of the campaign in Northern Afghan- istan, TIE COMMUNE. * STILL FULL OF LIFE, Pants, Nov. 20—TLhe Intransigeant this morning publishes three {mportant letters emanating trom tho Rugslan Rovolutionary Committee and addressed to Rochefort, Karl Marx, oud Leon Hartmann, ‘Tho Committee asserts that the Nihilists aro Aghting for the sovervignty of tho Russlan people. It ine yiles the moral cobperation of Rochefort, and appeals to Europe and America for funds to enable {tto carry on the struggle. ‘Tho letter to [nrtinann ituthorizea that netive firebrand toopen permanent agencies both In Europa ond Amerlen for recelying subscriptions. Rochefort seems determined not to rest on tho Inurels which ho affeets to have won at the Do Cissey trial, We announces this morn- Ing lifs intentlon to apply to the muntelpal authorities of thls clty forpormiaston to haya siatues erectod In certain public pinces In memory of the heroes of the Commune, + . GREAT BRITAIN, Woon, SALE, Lonnon, Noy. 29,~At_ tu-idny’s wool sales, 8,800 bales were soll, chiefly Port Philip, Now Zealand, Sydney, and tho Cape, Thera wasn full attendance, and prices wore gen- crally firm, good qualities rathor hardening. * THE COUTTSBARTLETT ENGAGEMENT, A rumor Is current that tho contemplated marriage ef tho Baroness Lurdott-Coutts with young Ashmead Bartlett hay beon broken off, . THE RITUATISTS INDIGNANT, The Rituallsts are indignant that the Cabl- not should have called Parllament to meet on the oth of January, which 1s Epiphany. TO IK CREATED CARUINATs It fs loarned un good authority from Romo that Archbishop Croke, of Cashel, willahortly bocreated a Cardinal, + ‘ THB CARDIVE PROPERTY, Tt Is anid tho Marquis of Bute Intends to manage the Cardiit property himself, dls- pousing with trustees, TE ACCIDENT TO MANIF ROZE, The. American version of the accident to Marlo Rdze fy dented by telegrams hore, * DEAD, John Whitwell, Liberal momber of Parlia- imcut for Kendall, Is dead. ESTELLE ANNA LEWTS, Lonvow, Noy, %.—The remaing of Estelle Anna Lewts were deposited tn the catacombs In Kensal Green Cumotery yesterday, pre- paratory to removal fo Now York, accordlug THIS CHICAGO TRIBUNE ‘TUESDAY, NOV EMIS 3U, IS8U—LTEN PAGI: to the. directions of the will af dece Willan J. Hoppin, Seeretury of the Am can Legation, attended the funeral ag the representative of Minister Lewell, aud In- «cram, the blographer of Edgar A. Poo, and other members of the Uterary world were present. GMlelating clergyman expressed tho hope that tho respect shown for the deceased authoress by her Hnatish frlends would be received in the United States us an additional token of good will, AQUATIC, A FOUL, Loxnoy, Nov, 20,—'The seulling match be- tween Edward Trickett nnd Wallneo Joss ead of this morning ever the ‘Thunes champion course, from the aqueduct to the ship at Mortlake, Neither Hoss vor Trickett was in very good trim, Betting was even at the start, but Trickett won the race easily, beating Ross by four lengths, In eonae- quences of 9 foul nt Hatmmersinith, however, the umpire deelarcd that the men must row furain, Ross at Surrey Station was a length or more ahead and malntained this lead to Hatmmeramith when a foul occurreid,“Lrlek- ea seull touching Ross’ boat. It wasn gooil race after this to the top of Chesewlek Eyot, whero ‘Trickett took the tend, and at Barnes! Bridge rowed right away from loss, who was then beaten, ‘I'rickett finishing easy, Wining by four lengths. © ‘The distanes was four and one-quarter tiles, and the Hine 30 minutes 2 seconds, ‘Trickett and Ross wall row agaln at halt past 3 o’cluck Saturday afternoon. ANOTHER MATCH, Ameteh for £0 aside was arranged to- day between Manton and Laycock, to be rowed on the Thames within six weeks from the tlme of signing tho artivles, HANLAN THR, FAVonIT. For the mateh made to-day between Han- Ion and Laycovk the bettlug fs already slrongly In favor of Hantan, AUSTRIA. AN EMPENOWS ANNIVERSARY, Vienna, Nov. ,—On Tuesday there will bo Inaugurated throughout the Empire a series of grand colebrations of the centenary of tha accession of Joseph 11. to the throne. ‘The exercises will consist of solemn churel services, orations, salutes, ete, No demon strations of a political character will be per- miltted, as tha Internal ‘condition of the Enmplre just now Is not suchas to admit of political agitation. GERMANY. : THE WAR ON THE JEWS, Berta, Nov. 20.—Sunday appears to he tho day selected in Borlin for the general re- newal of the petty warfare upon the unfort- unate Jews, Yesterday several disturbances occurred, but noserlous results are reported. ‘The pollea destroyed many denunelatory placards, but these were afterward surrepti- tiously replaced, ENGULISIL GRAIN TRADE, WEEKLY REVINW. : Lonnon, Nov. 20—The Mark Lane Er press siys: Little progress ins been inade with wheat-sowing In tho Inte dis- tricts, in consequence of frosts alternating with rains, which keeps tho land In a very wet condition. ‘There has been rather moro Iberal offering of home-grown ran ples In the London market during the week, but there wes no Improvement in the con- dition. The valuo of dry samples advanced a shilling on Monday ino syinpathy witha somewhat excited tone of the foreign trade, Inferior samples were unimproved. On Wednesday the demand beeamo nominn, and Friday tho market closed duit, in provincial markets VALUES IMPROVED, but closed weak throughout, foreign dtuctuated considerably. On Mon- day excitement was caused by the closing of the United Statescanals. Floatlngcargocs advanced nshilling to two shillings, accord- ing to position and tone, ‘The United States market disorganized tho market here. On ‘Tuesday and Wednesday the arrivals off the coastand Increase fn tho visible supply in tho Unlted States caused a reaction In the cargo trade. Cnblo advices of the lower rates at tho At- Jantle seaboard caused tho trade to close dull and favorable to buyers; .Spot factors ob- tained an advance of a shilling to two shill- ings for the best desertptions, but sulllers continued a hand-te-montli trade, ani at the else obtalned concesslons whero sales were effected, ‘ho speculation In. the United States finds no echo here, and inillers bellove sooner or Iater,prices will fall, FLOUI IMPROVED SIXPENCE TO A sriiLina, Town-made whites were ralsed four shillings at the close, On Wednesday the demand was nominal, closing dull, About forelgn flour the samo inay bo sald as was remarked abovo about foreign wheat. The barley trado was exceedingly slow ex- eopting fine malting samples, All deserlp tions dificult to sell, and prices in favor of buyers. Foreign dull and weak, Onts advanecd on Monday, Trado was auict.but firm, Foreign was similar In tone, Quotations alxpence higher, x Malt is In larga supply and vatues very low. Of maize there was n sipaller supply, and prices In consequence have been . AGAINST BUYERS, although for cargocs there were signs of weakness at tho close, Values of round and fint corn wore only soparated by sixpence to 8 shilling. Sules of English wheat during tho week, 46,011 quarters at 44-shillings 6 pence per quarter, agalust 83,590 quarters at 40 shillings Tponvo por quarter the corresponding week Inst year. Imports Into the United Kingdom for the wook ending Novy. 20 woro -1,918,763 owls what, 810,600 ewts flour. VARIOUS. TUR KURDS, Tenenay, Nov. 2.—Shoik Abdullah {s ro- ported negotintlng with tho principal Kurds to form a coulltion against Persia in the spring. PENSRCUTION OF THE JEWS IN 3OnOCCO, Panis, Nov, 23,—Despite tho energetle re- Monatrances of tho representatives of the Eu- ropean Powers and of the United States, per- sccution of the Jews continues In Morocco, THE JESUITS IN BPAIN, Mapnin, Noy. 2%0—Tho French Ambassa- dor hns protested agninst tho ostentatious countenance given to the expelled monks by the Spanish Ministerial press, Ifo also ob- jects to thelr ostablishmont noar tho frontler of Franco. . GANMALDE AND THE CABINET, Roy, Nov, 2,—The condition of Garlbal- dPs health is not improved, and he positively declines to accept any publicaflce, ‘There is norlsla in the Halian Cabinet. Many Depu- thes aro secrotly scheming to bring abouta split with the Govornment of Germany re- gardlng both tho foreign and domestic paltcy, SOUTIL AFIICA, Lonpoy, Noy, 90.—The Governor of Natal’ telugraphs thatone Enropean and fourtcun natives wore killed in a skirmish with the Basutos, / Trade in "DEAD Tasnon, Nov, 20,—The Archbishop of Goa. Primate of tho East, is dead, RUSSIA AND THE KURDISIT INVASION, Sr, Perrnsuuna, Noy, %.-—Tho Vosth Is Mnformed that the British Chargé d’Affatros has been Instructed to addross representa- ons to the Russian Minister of Foreign Af- fairs relative to Russia's attitude on the Por- sian frontier In view of the Kurdleh Insure rection, e MARASSING THE PERSIANS. Yeuenan, Nov, 20.—~Sholk Abdullah fs harassing tho Persians noar Urumiah, A column Is marching against him, ————— Noother Wilaker Dye Gquals LUU's—30 conte THE RAILROADS. The Responsibility of Companies for Cars of Forsign Roads. San Francisco Alarmed at the Santa Fe Extension in Mexico, Tro Hundred and Tifty-five Miles of New Railroad Lines Oonstructed in Wis- consin Last Year. WITO IS RESPONSIMLES Commissloner Fink has Just Issued a elreular Mesthus the members of the dying Exeeutive Counnittve te communicate to hin their ylews regarding the followlng ease submitted yby tha Detrolt, Grand fiver & Milwaukee and the Ike Shore & Miehigan Southern fur decision, in order that it be made Uio rule for all shullar cases in future. ‘The fuets are mutually agreed upon by the General Mamugers of the two rauls, a3 Latlowss The Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Rutl- rowd has it depot in the north purtor Grand Rapids, and vonnects thore with tie Grand Muphty, Newaygo & Luke shore lallroad, aAbont two tiles from that Junction the Lake Shore conneets with tho Grand Rapids, Newaygo & Lake Shore Ling on thesvest sido of the city, ‘Yho Luke Shore owns a switch rinntag parallel to thelr main ne adjolning the Eigle Come peny’s Plaster Milly, near Grand iunids, on which switett cars are lodded by tho plaster rafts, The prictica hig been ns follows: When the blaater mills require cars to ship te palats on the Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukeo | Ling Ubey notify the agent of that road, who dell tho vars to the Grind Rapids, Newaygo & Luke Shore, which dn tura binds thom over to tig daw wre & Miehiin Southern, The Lake Shore bills and delive u drand ta pany, which the cura when loaded to ild, Newis'o & Juke Shore Com- turn bilia them to the Detroit, Grand Maven & Milwaukee, and delivers them tt Junetion with that) Conmpiny. ‘Pho billing $8 hut nt ay proportion of the rate tu lestinution, but at a fixed price of €2 per cnr tothe Detroit, Grand Mayen & Milbwouke Company by the Lake Shore; that igure covers mileage, hauluge, clerkure, and allotber charges frum iho tine it re the empty & rand inpids, Newaygo & Like E tiny it ionded bac to that Compan: like manner the Grand Iaplds, Newnygo- Shore Company bit and make a shins of £2 per cur for {ig service, covering all e! fron tho te [t receives the 1 fy buck the loaded eary fottr empty box- trolt, Grand CB imply to deliver An the sual course, ra were deflvered by the Do- no & Milwaukeo Company, Thave: hauled by tho Grand Itapids, Newaygo & Luke Shore, und deilvered to the Lake Svoro f Michi- gan ‘Southern, whleb placed them on ity sswiteh out the Eaxle Plaster Milla, which are toented on the property of tho Bayle Plaster Mills, and used for its bens ett. On May 20 those four ears whilst standing on the switch were, with other property, du Rtoyell by nlire, whieh originated in the pluster imiis, Tue Netrolt. Grand Haven & Milwaukee submits that, under the abtve! statement of Titets, the vars were In uetunl custody of the dake Shore Company, and that tit Company, aeeording 16 the wsnge of railroad companies, “tay! the ctlyiet of, the case, should bear the loss, The lake Shore “& Michigan Sonthorn on the contrary mmuntning that, mi delivering the curs to the Bale Mills, it hud performed at that it Ind undertaken until the cars should be loaded and directions reeelved as to thelr destination; Uhat while the ears remulned on Gie-track of the Engle Plaster Malls thoy were not In te custady of tho Luke Shore & Michigan Southern but wero subject to be enred for, touded by, anid sent away: under the direction of the Engle Pluster. MUL Awd In other instances In whieh the ears of the Luke Shore & Miciigan Southern Taulway have: beon delivered to private warehouses by other rallwaya for tho convenience of the Lake Shore & Mleigun Southera (us this. delivery was for the convonlenee and benefit of the Detroit, Grand Jlaven & Miwaukee), und there destroyed by tre, the Lake Shore & Michizain Southern tas always adtoltted tho olalin of the jother railway ty be exempt from any [ibillty, and believes (ho rule to bo Jase and in conformity with tho usage of rathyay companies, ALARMED, ‘Tho interview. with Genoral-Manngor W. B. Strong, of the Atenison, Lopvka & Santa Rallroad, reeeatly published In Tits Tamusn regarding tho extenslonof that rond toGuagmias and the Clty of Mexico, has éalled forth from the Yan Franeiseo Chronicle the following editorial, whieh shows thit tho peuple on the Fueifie are fully appreciating the Impurtanco of those extensions: * W. 1 Strong, Vice-President of tho Atchison, Topekn {Santa Fé Railway, lntormed ‘Las Cire cago Tus ae ee ae CO Bi eerie a ling of youd will reach BI Pusu about April 1, Ass}. When that pone ig touched the whole working farce wil be piaced on tho Mexican Central, a rond to conneet: Et Paso with the City: of Mexico, distant nbout 1000 to 1, t00 infles. ‘Tho time set for tho completion of thls rond is abant dune 1, 1834, or three yenrs and seven inonths from the present date. The Upleuru atso suys the road: from Albuquergue to mus, on the Gulf of Culiferuina, “ts being pushed with all possible speed trom both ends," and Unt "that part fruin Guayinns to Hermosillo ig now nearly done.” This we must take with many (aaa of allowance; asulso the statement that Guaymas and Aibugnerque will bo. eon- neeted bya year from next dinuary. But that {twill or may be completed within two or threo yeara thoro is no doubt, Tho event binges on tho contingency ‘of the favor of tha M Government. Mr. Strong further told porter of the Chena Paper that. whe: uaymag ond is iiished it is tho expectation of bis Company to take away from Ban Francis. eo tho tredo rho now has with tho Hawaiian stands, Attatralin, Bouth America, and Japan Js reason for this anticipation ts that the Gis inns route [a 1,000 uilles the Bhurtest, Ae to Japan, this {s not true; but as to Australia, tho islands, and South Amorica, It isin part trac. The route front Gurymas to these countries 1s probably 1.0) miles shorter that ours, ‘fo Japan ours is lio shortest, Me, Strone also eye tho Hoo of his Company's road From at ne: to San Francisco witl bo completed within ue iteon months. ‘hia will be a competing Hue with tha Bouthern Pacitic, and will tip a partot Arizona north of the line of thy Southorn Pieltle, probie bly looking to connection with the Navada sy6~ com of railiway extondtige . southward trom Bureka. ‘Tho Southorn Pacitle is seeking enue nection with Hnes leading to Galyeston and Now Ortenns, tnd a consolidation of the Union Pac elfie, Central Paciic, and Southorn Lactic now a aubjeot of curneat discussiot, Jay Gould being the manager of It. ‘the redder wilt sco from all this that whilo Sun Franelsco ly promised three trunk Mies of raiiway connection with the Enat, In the courea of olghteen mouths or two yeurs, she ia alse threnicned with tho loss of a considerable cons merce hitherto monopolized by her between this port and Australia, Mexico, Central and, South Ameren, and tho Islands, For it ia not to bo doubted that, if Australian trade can reach Now York threo or five diya quicker by way oF Guayinns than by way of Bun Franclevo, Gun, inns will tako that trade. Moreover, Guaymns will take ull the Sydnoy trade that now tds Ite way to Englund and Europe through tho Suez Canal and tho Moditerrancay, ia Itty loss aye erie time than by way of Sin Francisco, Tho new rallwiy route, then, tua curtalling tho future prospect of our commerelal aren, suggests to tho buainessemen uf elty what shall bo done to make up for thls proapec! ive toss of gen trade? ‘The now ratlway th will open ap new Relds for mifilag and eel Seal fianutey, and. new. snarkaty, 4f tho Ban Franelsco merebints prove equal tn onturprise with tha merchanta of Chicago, But tfter all, our malin dependence is upon manufactures, Many things wo could. with an culight= ened oncouragemont and forecast from cupital, manufucture cheaper and perhups a Httle better: here, than they can be mado at tho East. Notably, blankets and conrse woolons, machinury. louther, nad thorefore boots aud shove, saddles and Larnesy, bolting, ete; and wo ought to bo ably to supply all mining machinery, Inoluding engines and bollers, at lower rates to Arizonu, Colorado, and -j Novads, than they can be wupplied from tua Kaat, Ag niso flour, canned teh, ments; cannod- and dried frults, rujelus, wines, and certain Kinds of household furuituro, ‘Thisktnto should manufacture all the agricuttural tinplements nodded on_ tho coast, Phe tain question ley Can we? The answer fe: Wo mnst, Clreun stances aro rapidly involving us tu Buch con petttions ng Of uvoesaity put us on our best matte, Our old-time isolation and consegnont eusy mouopoly of the commerce of the Vucito the Inland trade, revollog away ty the Rouky Mountains, aro bulng dostroyod, Wa shall do forced to como out of that unclont shell and fight the most enterprising vompetitors ot equal ground. And we cin, If capltal and labor aro agreed, miake the beet ight, and a succeeds ful one, on manufuctures, Let us not undere rate tho value of them, either, Homo of tha richost and largest cities in tho United States and tho world subsist, winost geeacaly on manutaotures, Philadelphia, Pittabary, Sune choster, Birulnghuu, rank above all socund- clugg commsrolal towns, and thoy depend entiro- iy on manufactures. Whore thero fa a will thoro: isa way. God helps auch as aro bost at helping thomsclyea, Nature and situation both favor Sun Fraucised; but capital and williug, Intelll> gent, divelplined labor are needed, together with Inventive gentuy, to sot the machinery In healthy motion, WISCONSIN IN 1880, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BManpison, Wis. Nov, 20.—Rallroad Comints- stoner Turnor has rocelyed {nformation from the Prosident of tho Northora Pacilio Iuilrond Company that the castern oxtension of that road hag not beoa permanently located ta cross tho Wisconsin Contrul Railroad at Marengo, but that tt la stated atguod route hos been dtacovered by way of Ashland, and a party of engineers ure now surveying a route via Ashlind. Should the Jatiar route prove fearibte, tho rendreill doubtiess rin to that bountiful summer resort. ‘The following new rafiraads werg fully cane structed (a Wixgonaln during 190: Chicago & ‘Tomah Gap, completed from thres and one-half jilles south of Woodman Cooley, elght mites, narrow guage; North Wiseonsti, frou a point Bix tniles north of (ranite Luke to Lung Lake, hittytour miles; Wiseonsin Centrah fram Me- nasha Junction to Appleton, two and one-half niles, and from Abbotaford to Cilppowa Falla. fty-four miles; Milwaukee, Lake, Shory & Western. frame nad forty-six hunceedths Iniies south of Hortonville to Oshkosh, ten atid Fixtyshtniteedths miles, front ong mnie north of OF degerion oto Wausad, thirty-four tiites, und from Bland danation nerth to Auiwa, eleven and tenebundredtha. milesy Caicayo & Northwestern, fron stenoutuve Tver, tT rt eh oiitless Appicton Waters brea und matyethree hun Veronit. nie c St. Vath Minneapotis Sle : “pur, throeand two hundre wad the Jan Claire spur. two nnd twentyetive Huadredth4 tallies. Chicayzo, Milwatke f, & Bt, Paul, from Janesville to: ieloit, thirteen ind elahty-four handredtis taiies, and. from Herod Albuns, seven nnd tfteen hundre ‘The Foud du Lae, Amboy extended nuriiiene ines han to Mil pdrvdths Wid by Ct stond.ard TULE POWs praise Ieiver, froin M ul sixty-one rou will be on whic Manber of miles af HeterOW pale, OW miles: total ‘Tis smlteuxe for 188) aay’ De r by ferther: extension of tho new line west of Veruna, should the weather prove favorable, He Chicago, Milwiukee & St. Paul will have ten rt of Manven ready for the tron before Jan, should the wenther be favors tote. that inay be troned rear nls, out It 1s nor ver be until some time Inte tral Ts also contemprating: its Nine south from Portize to Oukent an earty date, but this hing not as yet been fully rewulved. upon. TUE FRED BLOCKADE, The searclty of enrs nud the consequent freight Woekade at nearty all the pointy Eust and West still continued. ‘Yhe roads are using al their energy and skill to fift the blockade and get things ayaln into fair running order. But it Is up-hill work owlng to the inability of the trunk lines te extricate thumaelves From the obstructions all along their rouds. Great fault B belng found with the immnagements of these rounds for nlluwing themselves to bo swamped with business at a time whon, with un ordinury Anrount of foresight and Judgment, they might have been whle tu take care of all the trailic that indtannpolls Journal in apeaking of this er mikes tho followltns ecnsibt narks: For many weeks the tricks of the New York Centru), Wie Balthuare & Oniv, and other ere trunk Ji wwe been blocked with curs that cannot be moved for the want of tocomotives, ‘Tho statement bus been imnade that ears are newded, but Ue mitin case of the trouble ty that thegg rouds have not suificient loeomotiyes to haul the cars promptly, whieh, if done, there woithd ten be cars enutgh, fuuty curs fe, of course, the cause of 0 un the Western rouds, wut the trst foundation of the whale troudie, Is the fact tho trunk Ines have nut suflleient locomotlye: ALL the energies of the leading raitroud in ayntes scum, aud wndoubtedly are, bela bent et good phowlng of earnings. Aceounts, Wwe can be sure, aro being arranged song to shaw earnings 08 large nx” possible, and tho whole i 10 force of tho ruling powers |s_ directed to forcing up the prices of the stocks of these Stock jobbing fs becoming dangerously uilled with what stontd be and must be a seperate business for it to bo done with satist Justice to the busie « ness Interests n y—tho management ot the railroads, Tt ean be plainly seen that the Talal tendeney of runt. tho railroads of the country for stock epeeuhidtive _parguees in tho alarmiig fact that for weeks It (3 possible fur the rails of such agreat railroad as tho New York Content, with Its four tracks, to be alam: useless for: frelyht purposes trom the Weat to the Raat, owing 10 8 blo da cn by tho read vot huving eufiicient Incumotives! Menn- while, what Is heard af most? Why, riimors of a stock dividend of such and sireh a riutrend, of inerenael eurnhigs of that, of a great rise Inthe stock of the other, and of iinmensa negotin= tions for the bonds of another. Aud all this while the rallrond munuers are showing tholr inenwacity to mannge their rounds sueecssfulty by moving frelght promptly and satefuetorily inevery way. Everything 4 being done for the stock, but nothing for tue Lusiuess of the roads, THE PASSENGER WAI. Theroure no new developments {1 tho passen- ger war, and both the Wabash and Alten con- tue to sell tukets to Western polnta frum this city atthe same low rates ay during tho past week, At Knasas City thé Altan seems to hive tho fict to itself, a3 Sts rates Euat from that point nro not now belug met by its compotitors. ‘fhe Missourl Paclile, whieh hasbeen selling tlekets {4 the Bust at the samu low rates ag the Alton, has been prevented fram keeplog it up by tho uetion of tha Enstern fines In refusing to pro mite with Western ronda at cut rates. ‘The Alton iscnabled to continue the war to tho East by hiving an outlet vin Mlooming- ton and tho Lako Erie. & Western, tho latter rofysing to join the other Eustern lines In thelraction. Tho Alton rates from Kane eas Clty via the Lake Erie & W Voatern to itil Eastern points are from €! to $7 fess tian tho: rates fram Chiengo er st. Louls, id people are repurted to ga to Kansas City fram points as fur north as Omaba and as far south as ‘Texug, ud from tho cast as far as the Miasiadppl River, to avail thomselves of the cheap rates, Tels the generat opinion amonz rilag: mun agers here Gut tho only way In whieh this war enn now be brought to an enc is by frat provid- {ng menns far tho redemption of the unlimited Uekots rold during this coutest, Ag long ns these tekets remnin tt the hands of outsiders, ft fy) claimed, ne peace cnn possibly be mde, ua tho roada which hive no volimited tickets ont woul! bo at a grent dlsadvantage shotiid the rites be restored lo such fettres 08 to allow the outstanding teketstoa come in for patnpatiion. Itds beheved that if tha roads os. tablished rates wbout tho same as tho ualfinited tickets hnve been sold for. and thon olfered 1 premium for tho ‘redemption of tuttimited Hekets of about) percent within one year, met of these tekots would be redvemer within Unt thine, ‘The reads could thon establish anl- form rates to nil points, ad tho business dene during the sueceuling sla or tvolve months could be liken asa basis) for a pool, if enech amass should bo found desirable at that 1110, : ‘ gi. &S, Brreiat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Lid. Now, 20.—Dresident Ham mond, of tho Indanapolls, Deuntue & Sprig Nok Rallroad, climes that his Company is the Jegal sttcecesor tu tho franchtgce of tho Indiina & Minols Central ond, amt that although the Supreme Court bands tho $40,000 raised In Centra Yownship for the latter corporation baek to the township agai, set ho hug not given up bla elim to the money, ‘The oflicers asyert that under the provisions of nu act of the General Assembly, yuised alnee the timo af tha forfeiture, 1t ts agit entitled to the §60,000, and only a short tine ago President. Haimond publicly announced tut when he hid put lls shaps west of the river in complete working order he wad going to demagd the money from the Coun y Commissioners, 4 Georo U, Sulth, for five years private seere- tury of ux-G Lroswell, of Michigan, fas aes cepted nalmitny position with Superintendent Goodrich, of tho Tndhinapotis, Decatur& Spring dleld Ub routs entering Wpun thodischarge of iis hy duties todays Col. Thuindy A. Scott and party, traveling by special trul wane tn onely this morning Trai jo Vantdiita, and left by the Bane St, Louly by Mandl. ‘Hho senreity of cars tor handing freight is be slonliy to show iteclf tn the reduced umber of ens resolved und forwardad, Tho mninbe undted lust wook was 16,000, aguingt 17,85) (he previons week. ‘Tho number of toxdeéd curs Rasnaten what Reculved. 4.008; forwanled, TAL; total, 10a); show lug a failing off of 386 care us, compared with the preylous woek, > “ ACHFANTLESS HOAX, About aweek ago 4 highly sensutionnl als pateh wre sent frum Jaltimore toa morning paper fu thie elty, giving the dotuits of nn exe tensive robbery on a Palla palaeu-var nour that,elty, Tho item mentionud the numes of people who were robbed and tho amounts stolen froin them with great particuturity, nnd it was extensively copied thronghout tho countrys | IL was wuld that detectives were notified of the robbory, but thelr oifurte were uimuccesstil in eifcoting u captire ef the tulet or thieves, Inquiry wie indy at the oltice of, the Pullman Car Company tn this city ag to the truth of the dispiich, when it was muthoritatives ly dented. ‘Tho agents of the Company in Haltle, more, Washington, and elsewhere knew not tagg aud hoant nothing of tho robbery dit tho ates count was published tithe papers, and sire att Joas to knew how the story gould dave been got ton up. Tho Company are try to tial out now who the nithor of the dixputeh was, and what object hy had dn manufacturing and sends fruit, ‘Tho Haltiwore & Potonme Hallway Conte Ininy ore algo trying ta sereet out the parties who gut up tho disputets In question, —— THE WESTERN INDIANA DELOT, Tho new pnssenyor-depot of tho Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad Company on fweitth street, coruur of ‘Third avetue, js rapidly nears ing complotion, Enough beadway has already been mucdo to allow the traing of the Chicuyo & Kastorn Hllnols to ran tute it, ‘The trains af thls Company will borvufter urrive ut aud depart irom tho new depot as foltows: Day oxpress, leave atdsdda, ine urclye at 4:3. tg Nuss villo & Floridan express, leave at 7:0 n. m., are rive at 7:15 p.m. Tho new denot, which $8 to ace SUIT a the Wabash, Grand Trunk. and tatern Hlinols trains until the Western fndinne Can auth a) permanent depot on furrison or Van Buren street, 180 tentions brick struct ou th oinmodfour but not pres ec eovering nll the groind a th xtrent, from Third 0 within eighty fect of State atrert, 1 Chicago f Grand ‘Trunk expeots to get into the new depot within n few days, and the Wabash nen expects to be able to make Its tet- ininws there within a werk or two, dust Wick of the passenger depot are the pers manent freight-houses of the Grand Trunk, and opposite the: avering the untire track between Thard avenue und Dearborn etreot and ‘Tweltth and Fourteenth streets, are tho berinanent freight-houses af the Wi and the Eastern THtnofs Row, All the ight-houses fire fino and commodions brick strictures, and their lo- cution js as convenient as any in tho city. BALTIMORE & O10, Aptetat Dispateh ta The Chicegs Tribune. Wastrxatox, D.Cy Nov. t—The inltimore £ Ohio Railroad Company havent tast succeeded in obtatning a line to Now York City, attogather Iadependent of tho Pennsytyanin ttoad “from Phtladelpiia. It passes over tho Reading and the Centralaf Now Jersey. There aro to he, commoneing. Dee. 1, threa fast through trains dally inench dircetion, and the tne on all ts soven hours, whieh fsa reduction of time over tho ordinary express-trains now ranniug. This res whit hia lone been needed in Washington, 1y, Intependent routes to the East for both 4 reuching it. UNION PACIFIC, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 2.-T. L, Kimball, Assist+ ant Gerieral Manager of the Union Pacifie, ne- companied by Assistant General Vrelaht Agent Bhetby and Freight Aurtitor Goble, left for Den- ver to-dity to Inspect the newly acquired Denver & South Park Road, and ta post themselves on freight tnatters and the general operations of the ‘tine, erplch passes to tho Union Vaeltic Mae + Goneral Manager Chirk to-day. and will rematn al ithe, tf hopes of fully recover former bealth, UNLIMITED TICKETS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicugo, Tribune, Toenn, 0. Nov, $.—Tnterested parties. hare Inge sent out a atatemnent by spcelals to certain Pupers that the report of purchasy by 9, 1. Fisk, teket broker, OF this. elty, of a black of Lake Erle & Weetern and Chleago’ & Alton unitinited Hekets of over $24.00, was merely an advertis- Ing dudye, ane vorresponient to-day called upon Gen. 6. G. Doalitile, cashier of the Mere chant’ National Bunk, who tsserted that to his know othe purchase was made, money pald over, and the transaction wies a bene tla one, READING. PHILADELPHIA, %.—Tho statement is inade upon apparently good wuthority that the 82,004,009 neceasury to secure the Issue of the deferred tneonio bonds of the Philadelphia & Reusing Railroad Company have been secured, wud that a deposit witl bo made Tharaday next. When this has been done Gowen will leave for rope with a. view of consummating tha eine and relieving the Company from linune cial embarrassment, : bs My, Ke od T. Naw York, Nove 24—Tho Missourl, Kansas & Texas Itallrund Company contracted on Fulday last with the rollug-mills for 2,000 tons of steel raila, for Its extension from Dentson to Comes nea on tho Tio Grande. ‘Tho contract prie fereed wpon. was private, but is suld to have iwen at very favorable rutes for the rallroad company, Cc. & NW. Kpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Garexa, Il, Nov. 2,—Track-luying on tho Chicaxo & Northwestern extenston vetweon Wingvillo and Madison has been suspended on Account of the cold weuthor, Grading on the extension fram Monroe tv Gratiot hus also been discuntinued fur the seme reason, UNION PACIFIC, OMAHA, Neb. Nov, 20.—.in order has been fegued nppolnting C. 8. Stebbins, General Ticket ya oF the ee Pacifla Rattway; J. W. Morse, Genorat Passenger Agent, » We Hiteheock, General Western ‘er and, Bey ITEMS, Tho Texns & St. Loufs Rullroad expects to be open for business by Dec. 1 to Athons, thirty. seven mites west of Tyler, and to Corsican, 203 mitea, by January 1, 1881, Mr. H. E. Laing, formerly City Passenger Agent of the Wabush, St. Loufy & Paelile Rall way hero, has been appointed City Passenger Agent of tho same Company at 8t. Louls, . Tho Baltimore & Oblo commenved yesterday: to run ita No, 1 train, leaving Chieayo at 4:55. m., through tg New York without ebange via Washington and tho Mound freok route, The train arrives in New York at 0:43 4. m. the acc ond day, * ‘Tho managers of the Northern Pacific Rattrond have determined to commence the immediate constriction of a line from ‘Thompaon, twenty. threo miles westof Duluth, to a paint thirty nilles south of Ashland, where it will connect with tho Wisconsin Central. ‘The distance bes tween Thompson and the connecting palnt with the Wisconsin Centred fs about 100 iniles, This conuvetion wltt vive the Northedh Pucitic a dircet outlet to Milwaukee and Chleayo, Commissionor Fink has sesued the followin: clreulir In texnrd to eluseification of dressed hogs: © Heyuest having been male that dhessed, joa, In tess than careloud quantities, should be clussitled, the questlon wus submitted to the Classitivation Committee, In aecoraanes with ‘ote af the Comimittes and tte request thit Hteution be put in eifect ut onee, 1 will pe that, takin effect Nov. 27, 1860, following addition will be made to the clnas Ae Hon of vastward-bound frolgbt: Dereseod hogs, ny quantity, in other than refrigerator-cars, owner's risk, fourth clase, 10 a —— A REMARKABLE OCCURRENCE, Bronson, 0., Noy. 2.—Tho funeral yesterday of tho colmted woman, Mrs. Agnes Hrown, was (he inst remurkublo occurronce that ever took place In this county. Tho decensed dled at the ngooft 120 yeurs, and the funcral sermon was nebo by AD oltl-time aequaintince from nin, O., who ig fn his lowe year, and bas been the miuletry of the gospel since 182, a OIL AT TITUSVILLE, TITUAVIELE, Pa, Nov, 20.—Prtno.eum—Tho ofl market opened at 1% cen highest, (2g i: lowest, M1Xf-conta; closing, 1244" conth, Bhipments, 00 tarrels; chartors, WW, rela; anles, 205,000 burrels, ey ae a ‘Try tho Shakers’ Sarsupariitn. BUSINESS ‘NOTICES, Macalistor’s Cough Mixtr most reliable andsafe remedy, Es should tive it for whooplng-cough croup, 1.7. Loo, corner Mutated aud iurcisan streets, soletmanufacturer Por gale by nll deugiplats. in H ta tho ry family The Pabtle Wil Bovqaro of a Praudue fens imitatton of Dobdbins’ Electra Boap now seine foreed on the market by mlarnpresentas ton, Iewill ruin any clothes washed with It Thalet upou having Dobblas’ Blegtric. shales pene se Eailuent De. 1, RB, Walton, Annapolis, Mu, writes: Coldon’s ae Liguld Extract of ont ia supapior to CodeLsver Olt or anythin | tee ever used In wasted or imputred constitue ons, <a Tho oldest and most extenstyo homes opathio mediclie house hi the United States: Is that of Bocricko & ‘Tafel. haying been founded tn Now York in ISS, Their Chicago branch ty at i Clark street. COCO GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, Epps’ Cocoa. 6 Y a thorough knawlodge of tho nptural laws BY auchcorcen the {ineratiuns oF diestion aid Wd tuppeticatte We the ting Hesulected Cocon, Mr, Hus haw pros ot-tahtos witht 1 -uelicntaly-tta vero} Un quany heavy doctors’ wi nay env is Hr the Juudleioue wry of auch artlsiva of dle a thut’a te oa ay be gradually built up use pirang D ronial every lunduncy to ce Hundreds sons, Ly inoladios ney outing around bs Jendy tu attack wuuruvor Uberu (en weak atte We wat darted wih para bint’ med eoeramas a ool i r fo f [sheet tram." el Service Uingetion Pee uate Bold in iins (only Well. ane diya ta ASE REPS & CO, Homevopailile Chemists, London, ing. Also, makers of Epp’ Chocolate Ese sence, for afternaon use. : . IN ACCORDANCR with thonotion uf thy City Council, the undersigned 1 Will rocutve sualod propose until Nev. 4, ind, Tigheliae ieueta whore hia yee talus are 1 othuy iuaterisl tuun cus. “Li pF anuturtat 1d) by usu In vue the. pricy por jamb wr n be prive pur mouth and the price por pay, 1 they will Curish aH iatertel aud de vet Dh tte euntiy, wud roplring ot ald Iuaya, Sanit we whivd apd extingytahed ti Feeuraaney, Hits to pransut thnu table until eunced by order of ube City Comune, Al lampa to be clouned as often a6 ryquired. Vruposdla musk be nddruased to ‘the Cly Calupny tee und murkud, © Urapuaie tue Thgbting ¢ha atrocta." bt roservurt to rejoct any or wil bits, Bulesninatts y ANISY, Cumpiruilors 4 We LLJOMNSUN & CU, Coumtasious redacod ty CARSON, PIRIE & 60'S Vest End Dey Goods House: Madison and Peoria-sts. SILK SALE! Exceptionally Low Prices; At 76 cents=-Lyons Col- ored Silks (some of them’ light shades), 20 inches wide, cost.$1.17 1-2 a yard to import; a veritable bar- gain. At $1.26-=Coloted Satin d’Lyons, pure silk, heavy ° and soft,dark shades; very cheap goods. ° At Gi.00--A Black Im- ported Satin d’Lyons, sold early this season.at $1.75; spéaks for itself, At $1.60--A rich Black | Satin d’Lyons, sold thirty days ago for $2.50; this also speaks for itself. 2 A Line of « Bonnet’s” -all silk Black Satins at reduc- | tions of 75 cts. yard from previous: prices: " At $1.00--4 rich Black" Gros Grain Silk; would ba extra good value at $1.25. Brocade Velveis fear- fully slaughtered; an ele-« garit assortment at. hall price. In purchasing anything in the line of Silks and Veluets, at will be found on tuspection that ie “It Pays.to Trade on - the West Side.” DRESS GOODS, ait ren ne Chas. Gossage ARE OFFERING UNUSUAL Bargains Many of the Choicest Fabrics ime ported this acason marked at Half the Original Price! Brocades, Bordered and Handkf. Suitings, Our Own Importation, “Very Cheap!” EXTRA BARGAINS! All-Wool Pebole Gloth and‘ All-Wool Fancy Gamel’s Hair These Goods measure 48 luches wide, ands sold this seuson at $2, Customers wilt find*tt greatly to thety advantage to make selections for the dfoltdays NOWV! Chas. Gossuge & State-st. NEW PURL ATIONS, ONLY AN IRISIE GIRL; NOURISH Guth; Gi; : Co., alt, wH HS OF BLST BRAN. wh OF HB DRAN, J 1H OF HESIA DEAN, N. Out to-day % FUbESIDE Casita sios, ALHU, % Itled . nareye stern entitled Tho Open Fireplaco im AU Ages, PUTNAM, Arvhttect. Que vol, Linu. Beleg * Prey ae Wustratlons of Famous Flrepl rest, Lovetier with juny for mdern Uae, Fur pate by alt booksetlors, or will bo sent, postpal Cee at ee titers, en vontpala JAMES I. OSUUOD & CO., Boston, “HUSINESS CAIDS, WOOD MANTELS WSL Hh, POELRE & C0, wait, With Y Ladies’ Grain & Provision Exehanga’. Rooms J und 4 MecConnick Mock, 8. 8, vor, Dearborn: dud Ruudolph-sia, Chiewzu.

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