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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 1880—TWELVE PAGES. | “ i Miss Lottio Church, a EA HING ERTERNAT which should be colebrated iu overy Mussul- | Jook upon.a Government which udhered to UW 0 tb glevor porformanco, and vinhiinge ti ind THE LEADING EXTERNAL SPECIFIC FOR PRICES: Aatapate recor ak Porsce, man family by ti sacrites of at Vena us the mera forms of the Constitution ts pol STOCKS IN PHILADELPHIA, Bas isang mane fi now noticeatte 6 ets, a Cake, “ispatch from Tipperary reports that the | sheep. For long hours thoy stood patiently 9 rare h Was 4 Tondency Apparone alt | !enx the actressoy, The scenery and mochan- . le wulllery detachment which went to Naw | awalting tho opening of a window nt which Inibuda with tho abil of sfresilont au tog: | A) Bolling eA riuitds tha Te Ore ee pementy iol neds La ‘AROE WITH ang ett thelr guns peti nt Llinerick anal antares ut Dore a pas but the THE MEETING, Bpectat pipet a The Saleate Tribune, tre A NBoasiitir oh lexi ‘ 6, ‘oops wore withdrawn from New | window remalned closed, an helr remon- appa Libs Purnapeirata, Pa, Nov, 90.—Tho stringency SALVINI, ‘TIE GREAT, uy 0. he Gompiexion. Pallas after tho police of the garrison had | strances reeelved no attention from the of- theretore, confidently expested all the Tbe in the money market in thls city is by no means Spectat ‘Dlapateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, eautiner ’ iA Ais. Gh 3 Cakes vi 6 en trebled, fielala, Tho truth was that,tho officlaly had | atives in the first place to gather round tho | ns great os in New York, and thoro te still sulle | Piteanenrita, Pa, Nov, 0. —Yeurs have and Segorh ted de the best peamble subel | SLIT 1118 FANS, No money to mect the demands, ‘Tho Minis. | banner of Austrian State Bunty ‘and Gerinan | clent for ordinary business enterprises, shows | olupsed since there bus been acon in any Phita- stitute for exponsive Sulphur Botha, It Beat by Mail Propaid, Cons, Nov, 80.—A. barbarous outrage has | ter was doing his best to obtain from two of | BAlonality,/ang to persevere with unshaken | ing that tha tixutnoss in Now York is not due | deiphl thoatre such # sven of excitement and will heal Ulcers and Sores. — he ”, 80, ba eee A i frith and energetle deelsion In opposition to | to legitimate demands for money, Noverthes | intense {interest as was ovokud by tho rututreo Allrespectabte ane ouunuttted near Tralve on a Bullitt who | the leading Galata bankers an advance of | the present policy of the Gavernment, Great lesa, ‘tho stock market tollows New York very | of Big. Salvinion tho Amorlean stago, after an if pas rat i ctiarge of 8 house from whieh the | £100,000, but it was not GH the afternoon | cheering ond applause followed. In moving | casuly, and thoro wae a sulling tondune | absanco at six yuurs, Whou ho was first wen on It tun desirable DISIN PECTS Goods Dealers nts had been evicted, A party of armed | that he succeeded tn obtaining the required | the resulution, the Tewatler of tha Coninlt: | oy ait’ days Heating was tho only stock | tho stago tho applause was toud, and long con- ING or BED LINEN, and y capital remedy | G00: ‘ Men broke into the House andslitthe Halllt’s | sum. ‘The conditions on which the advance | tee, Dr Schmoyral, of Hohetia, sald that tho i ho - play progrosecd, It became and preventive of Obnoxious or Contuylotvjand Grocers + €ar. "Th % Government, under the pretense of cohellia- | consplouously strong, and that on ros | tinued, and, as tho - play progrossed, Diseases, Tels also valuable as antnjectlon. Tyeep on hand a © Halli fainted from loss of blood, | was made haye not transpired, but we may | tion, had raised pretensions In tho other na- | ports’ clroulnted that before President | uvident thut Salvint's powors bud Lecomoeven | Oayriow!—See that you got] Amin fuijunat of thy TOILET, Mths farmore) owns BULe Pallte nit hut has been erected at New | safely assumo that they were very onerous, | {Jonalities which went beyond the measure | Gowon suited for Europe to-morrow bo would | grauder than beforo, and thut, if hu wasagrest | the ubove bearing both fie destruble than any cosmetics. b Without disturbance, steamer Utopla aro expected to occupy a week. THF §OUTI PACIFIO MURDERS. The Admiralty have a telegram confirming the roport of tho murder of tho commander and slx of the crew of lier Majesty’s schooner Sand Fly, at the Solomon Islands, in the South-Paeific. ‘The party wasuttacked while some of them were bathing. A party from the schooner under a sub-Lientenant landed and recovered tho bodies, and destroyed tho EE ———— TOREIGN Military Reinforcements Still Being Forwarded to WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, Anent, and It was with dificulty the Sheriff escaped rough handling. TROOPS FOI INTLAND. Loxnoy, Nov. 80.—Two hundred marines go to Lreland Us werk, SHAW LEFrynm, Loxnon, Nov French Minister, in presenting his creden- tlals to the King recommended moderation. TUF FLEET. Acorrespondent at Badste says it is re- ported the fleet has received orders to sail, all so, cheering, Inthe evening there was a great banquet, at whieh 2,000 people were present, ‘There ean be no doubt that. yester- day's meeting was an imposing politlea) demonstration. ‘This must be udsnitted even by those who do not quite share the appre- hensions as to the dangers threatening the je German, natton- showed some weakarss, bath closing at their lowest point My and i, reapeetively. ‘Titus~ villo was neglected, and being left ta Itself felt of 1 per cent, or from 35'¢ to 164. closing with a fractional recovery. The Northern Vaeifies were consplenously wenk, the preferred Milne Om from. Oi; to 62%. and closing About 63, while tho common dropped from 3% Prescott a wenk and inefficient Emilia. Tho audience was large, antl mado up of the best people, FORN'IS WEAKNESS, Spectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ixpranavoras, Ind, Nov. 9.—Jobn Ditlon, in form of aplensnnt milk wine. It. represonts elt tho cloments of nutrition in a vitallzod and easily digested form, and nothing lee so rapidity: enriches the blood. Treatise on Kumyss eont free to any addresa, Bewnro of imitations. Arend's Kumyes fs not sold to the trade, Con- sumers supplied dircetiy by corner Madison etrect and Fifth avonue, The Mines says: ‘The VOLCANIC ERUPTION. unity of the Empire pid An jurmian, putes A ae Tho business in this | who opened at English's Opera-House last night, Serer ere aT PIS Ireland. Appotntment of Mr, Shaw Lefevre, Secretary | RESANICADLE ACTIVITY OF MAUNA LOA. attyteats tho pulley of then Philutetohin & tele was influenced ndvernely See CES TURE non ite olen Tat form | satewrer, Tid Stato. streets oppenita. | Painer tothe Admiralty, ng First Commissioner of | _ SAN Knanctsco, Cal, Nov. 0.—Advices by tho backward movement In New York, and | ance arriy night, and tho , | Hotise, who ts selling the best mado fur trims pail! Near Tralee Set Upon and Wis Ears. Split. A Works, Is stanificant, Its views In regard to the Irish tand question are well known, dio fins made hiniself the special champton of the clauses of the Land act of 1870 Intended to facilitate the purchase of holdings by occuplers, Ineondueting the Irish measures from Honolulu hy the steamer Cityof Sidney deseribe the eruption of Mauna Loa, now In progress, ns one of the grandest ever wit- hessed. It broke out Noy, 5, about six iniles from the summit of the crater, throwing out two great strenms of fava, one of which ts VARIOUS. RATE OUEENWAY'S PICTURE, Lonnox, Noy, 30.—Kate Ureenway’s piet- ute for tho Royal Academy has been pur- clased by D. Lothrop, of New York. It will be engraved for the Baby-Love maga- having no support dropped back £0 10, Northern Central was fiein in the enriy deniings, but sotd OF to #NG in the final transactions, North Peousyivanian was firm on reguiar aaics at f4, with a difference of 2 per cent on short cone tracts, 100 shares being sold at 63, seller sixty. ‘The reatof tho list was neglected. the money: being refunded to the audienco. The Dalenes gf the engagement was canceled. Dillon is on lark. DRAMATIC NOTES. Tt waa rumored in town sesterday that the Minnis Palmer troupe bas disbanded. ming and chen, and ladies generally will do woll to note the fact. Fur repairing’ tastefully done, cheaper than etsowhere, ———$____— Good housekeepers aro fart finding out that a pure extranet made by Joseph Bur- pest in the city. Perera Ere ere nett &Co., costing acentor two more a hottio, ’ especially he wilt doubitess prave an able | thirty miles fong, 100 fo 200. yards wide, and zine. ITE. POLINIE ANHIVENSANY, AMUSEMENTS? Pretest Pamety Pe erecta vies goes farther and mukes the moat dolictous of % Heutenant to Gladstone and Forster. about Ewenty feet deep. ‘Terrible explosions "The Poles yesterday eclebrated in Galicia day hich pI eee goods only recommended by Orangemen Said to Have Joined ORANGE LEAGUEHS, aecompany Its flow, Some fears are enter- | and other places the fiftieth anniversary of WINE-ROOM VICTIMS, pi the Land League Re- cently. De Lesseps Talks Hopefully of the Success of His Canal Scheme. ho Italian Ministerial Crisis Ended by a Decisive Vote of Confidence. — Sharp Comments of the German Newspapers on the Jewish Crusade. Dentin, Nov, 00—At a meeting of tho Land-League to-day it was stated that sev- eral Orangemen were mombers of tho League, aud that branehes of the Lengua have been estabiished tn. every county In Ulster, ATATLURE, ‘ Lonpoy, Nov, 90.—A lnnd-meeting held at Ballyeastle, County Antiim, yesterday, wasn fallure. Only two hundred persons Were present, and tho speakers were hissed, ITALY. : DEBATE IN THE CHAMUER OF DEPUTIES. Hour, Noy. 50.—In the Chamber of Depu- ties to-tIay. the debate on the policy of tho Cabinet: was resumed, Premier Calroll called upon the Ifouse to give the Govern- menta compact majority, which would per- mlt the Cabinet to accomplish the promised tained for the safety of Helo, although tho flow seomsa turning In another direction, RUSSIA, DESTRUCTIVE TCH-TAM, §r. Perensnuna, No ‘Tha tee in the Volun has suddenly broken at Nijnll Nov- gorod in consequence of warm weather. Five steamers and thirty barges wera destroyed, and Jarge quantities of grain, naphtha, aud fish were lust, ‘The dainage is immense, THR cZaAl The Czar has left Livadia for St. Peters- burg, - _ARMPSTS, The police nt Charkoit selzed saveral print ing-prosses, together with daggers, revoly- ers, copies of n révolutionary organ, and forged passports, and ve arrested two reyolutionlsts, thelr gallant struggle for judependenco, be- Bun In $630, rf FROM WILLIAMS MEALTH The Emperor of Germany Js improving in health. 11s symptoms were dyspetle, ac- companied with a cough, Ie {s anxious re- garding the future of Eastern polities, BUEIC ABDALLAIM. Tritrman, Noy, 90.—A report has been re- celved here that Srdik, son af Sheik Abdal- lah, with several thousand Kurds, advanced. close on to Urumiah and captured two guns, The Persian commander left Urumiah to en- wage hiin in battle, OBITUARY, FREDERICK A. SEYBOLT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Decarwut, il., Nov. 30.—Another old veteran E 3. W. ‘Thompson is again in the city for the purpose of capturing novther cargo of fomnle victiins for fils infamous don fn Dallas, Tex. Mr.Thompson makes periodien! oxcursions to the city for the enme purpose, and he {s periodically shown up in tho newspapers as soon as his mre rival is known; indeed, bis concert-satoon, bis wine-roow, the odor of infamy that hangsabout his place, the manner in which he deludes uu- wary girls witha paselon for “tho stage,” his treatment of these girls whan once be bas them thore, nway from friends and home, and the wrecked and ruined lives which bnvo followed a courae at Thompson's, have all been set before tho renders of ‘Tp Trisune atrendy, Mr. Thompson's present effort in this city Is aided by Mr. Arthur G. Cutnbridge. the owner of a so-called “dramatic aud varicty axeney.” No. 16) South Clark aircet. Mr. Cam- Uridye is securing girls for Thompson's place. Ile bas stready signed. contmets with three young women ‘who were to start for the den in Dallas last night, but who, fortunately for thom, Sarab Bernhardt snys she likes Amorica. She never made so much money su one week as her frst week in this country, Tho Now York Times says Mr. A, M. Palmer, it ie understood, has not renewed his lense of the Union-Square ‘Theatre, and will open a new theatre up-town next season, A new comedy-drama entitled “Samuel of Posen” will by produced in| Albany on the oth pe and atthe Boston Park Theatre on tho sith, Its author is Mr. J. 1. Jessup, and it was written for the young comedian Mr, M. i. Curtis. On tho “off nights" of Signor Salvint’s en- gaxement at Buoth's Thentre a version of » Daniet Rachat" made by Me. J. If. Jessup will be performed by the company. Jn tho last act of this version everything ends happily, as did the German Version recently secn at MeV ieker's, in this eltyy. Tho orchestra nt the Grand Opern-Houre has heeame a feature of that theatre. Mr. Armand Bulsseret has developed n rare talent for direct~ ing. nnd tho taste he dispinys in lls selection of mimbers and the judgment he exhibits In the selection of his a ——— The Publte WI Beware of a Fraudus Jon Smitation of Dobbins’ Electric Soap now being forced on the market by tmisreprusenta- ton. Itwillrutn any clothes washed with it Insist upon huving Dobbine’ Electric. ‘RAST INDIA WARES. Chas. Glossage § Co. : We put on sale an extensive ase performers are evidences of \ | teforms. ‘Tho gener! debate was then AUSTRIA of, the War of 1812 hus eon called home, Fred- | usbected, that ‘all, wns not, exuetly right, | Auexeciient musical clucution. * sortment of closed, and several orders uf tha day were ‘MOSAG: WNSARCRE erick A. Seybolt died hero last night of dronsy | Now, Mr. Cambridge is, not doing this | QRAIN IN PHILADELPHIA A ii pelawneay’ cor Inesadtar proposed, Which will be considered at the} 0, aaa ys Gevarnmaeni’a of ie heart, To was bow :tn Orage ‘county, in “Ignorance "or tho hnrncter uf be NID i; Ae Chi 1 ( n 6 J 4 ) an as ry a cIZUTCS next niceting. aoe Pa ae * | New York, In and reryed In Gen, Duntap's | dive in Dallas, He | kno it r ————- oe He salva ant Arnis in 7, y TS ee AN ALLOCUTION, finanelal statement, presented in the Lower | brieade In’ the War of 82. Hte had been eons ‘Thompson ts. und he thoroughly understands | who Stock Itoavy, but Not Uncontrolla- ms c ji 4 Russia. Project for a Railway from Vienna to Constantinople—Important Polit- Tt is understood that the Pope is preparing an allocution condemning the hostileattliude to the Church on the part of France and other nominally Catholic Powers, VOTE OF CONFIDENCE, Nom, Nov. 80.—In_ tho Chamber of Depu- Honsuof the Relehsrath to-day, showed a defielt for the next year of $4,000,600 florins, ‘The duty on finports of tobacco yielded 2,000,000 florins above the estlinate of last year, The Minister of Finance urged tho adoption of the tax on petroleam, which he fined to bis botoe for seven yours, oO. B. FORD, rectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. JANESVILLE, Wis, Nov, 30.—O. 3, Ford, an old and prominent citizen of this city, died this morning, aged 67 years. Ford was connected for what purpose he js “roping” these young awomen In, Roping the proper word. to tse, for, according to tho girls’ story, be painted their future lives in'Thopson's sutoon In the rosiest colors, “They wouldn't be there two weeks before they would have gold watches, (Manonits in their” ears,” ete, sald the wily Mr, Cambridgo to the young women. They would ble, Spectat Pepatch to The CAleago Tribune. Panavetroa, Pa, Nov. 30.—It has been stilted that a condition of affairs in the grain trade sinilaro that existing In Baitimore may be found in this city; that the elevators are all AND EastindiaWares wear the finest dresses, meet the best } full; bulf a million of bushelsof wheat stand- 3 és, ical Meeting in Vienna tles this eventng, after several orders of the | Silt! promised a yfeld of 4,000,00 Horins, with tho tilling and wuter-power interests, Boonie, live “nm fe of tuxurs, ease, | ingon thn track, notonnnue In port and tow | Useful Articles and appropriate ci day had been introduced, Signor Mancini | ViENNA, Nov. 30.—Tho Minister of Finance ‘s = rs W, wilucnice, | find content; end on tauuht | charters mada: further, that Western merchants proposed a resolution signed by twenty meme | Stated from Dilly already subinitted to the THE HON, EVARTS W. FARR. Fre ees Co eeTD etral snaors or figs | bAve lost confideuce in this market, and ship- 4“ H ita! GREAT BRITAIN, bers declaring the Chamber, desiring to pro House he antietpated an fnerease in income LITTLETON, N, My Nove 30—Congeessman | dincers of tie fest wil The youve women, | nents have almost ceased, Nothing enn bo l a 1 $ IIE BTEAMEN UTOPIA, tince Its opini { fe of 4,000,000 florins, Evarts W, Farr dled to-day of pneumonia, aged | utter having signed thy contract,—ond foree- | wider from the truth. The stock of H i ‘THE Be i nounce Its opinion upon fmportant reforms 3 40. pe them thls envinble position were each. | yrain ig heavy, it. fgtrue, butt - Losnox, Nov, 30.—'he repairs to the nel fae rats of Re ney aniltte, SPAIN CANADA. wouudersinnd, 20) pays Mr Camille the sunt $b ae. orton; eRe ir There 1s Which we offer at passed to the order of the day. Signor Man- Pie ANAM IL. ne i ‘ f village, losing one seaman killed and ons wounded, ‘Tho Commodore on the South Paelfic Station will dispatch another mun-of- war to the Islands, 4 DALE, THE RITUALIST. In the ease of tho Rev, T. Pellinm Dale, Rector of St. Vedast, imprisoned for dis- obeying the orders of {ho ecclestastical court by carrying on ritualistic practices, today, after long arguinents on applications fora writ of habeas corpus, with a view to hisrelease on the ground of the Invalidity cint then’ exnmined alt tho questions raised In regard to the polley of the Government, drawing conclustons which showed complete confidence in the Ministry. Premier Calroli salt the Ministry had con- cluded to accept Signor Mancini’s motion as an expression of full confidence. ‘fhe mo- tion was then ndopted,—22t to 188, ‘The Cabinet regard the result asa com- plete vote of confidence, and In view of tho state of parties in tle Chambers it Is consid- ered a remarkable ‘victory for the Govern- ment. FRANCE. COMMUNISTIC MONUMENT. Pants, Nov, 30.—Rochefort luvites sizna- turesto an application to the municipality forastte for 8 monument to Communists killed in 1871. THE PY, De Lesseps anys NAMA CANAT. “1 have greater confi- onpEnnD out, Mannip, Noy. 20—The Duke of Parma and Modena, brother-In-Inw of Don Cartos, has complied with the order to quit Spain, RAILWAY TO CONSTANTINOPLE, Viexna, Nov, 12—~According to intelli- gence in the Presre, which {5 confirmed from other quarters, tho project of. direct railway communication with Constantinople, via Ron- inania and Bulgaria, has been taken up very serlously. ‘Lhe reportof M. de Serres, the Enaincer-in-Chiet of the Austrian Stants- bahn, who wag sent Inst summer, at the in- stance of the Inte M. Isnac Péreire, the Pres- Ident of tho Paris Committes of the Austrian Stantsbahn, to opan negotlations with the Roumanian and Bulgarian Governments, convinced those who had taken up the idea, and also tho lato M. Isane Percire, of the feasibility of the scheme. It seems Applications for Incerporation~An- ‘ther ‘Through Ratlrond-Line=Taty from the Princess Loulse—Vraudulent Mon Spretat Dispateh to The Chtenga Tribune, Mosturan, Nov. ®.—Prepuritions are make ing here for laying down the railway tee-bridye Avross the St. Lawrences to conncet the Quebec, Montren!, Ottawa & Oceldent Rnitway with the Southeastern Hallway, The same material used last yeur will be utilized this season, St. Andrew's Day was celebrated hero by tho members of St. Andrew's Soclety attending church in the aftervoon, when the Rev. A. B. Mackay prenebed an appropriate sermon. In ovening a grand ball was given in the Windsor Hotel, which was attended by fully 390 Indies and gentlemen belonging to tho elty. The ballroom was handsomely decorated for the occasion, Tho tudles wero decked out in rich und elegant toilets, and altogethor the scene in the magnificent hall was grand in the underneath all this pbiapthrops, and made propor inyuity: Me, Cabridze's aueeney, A€ this thu kind of business reyilurly carried on in ityshould be given a. wide berth by all youny wornen who desire togo on" the stage.” und whose experience in tho crooked ways of the world Is Jimited, THE APOLLO CLUB eonsonetickct sale concluded Inst n'ght was one of the most remarkable subseription tleket snies ever made in this city. Every scutin the Central Muste-Hall uuditorium tas been taken for the entiro series of the cegular subscelpuon concerts, tho amount taken forthe three cone certs to be given in that series approximating $6,000, The popularity of tho Apollo Club con certs has never been better Mlustrated than by this sule of seats, which {@ 80 Jarge that une doubtedly many who havo been expecting to attend these concerts will be disappointed In not having procured thofr tickets beforo all had been sold, Tho management of the Club have very fortunately anticipated the great de- mand for seats by arranging for an exter can- to-day jn clevators here 1, $ bushels of grain, of which 1.280,612 are wheat, but thero were in elevators on the Ist of August, when thero was oo complaint at all of 2 blockade, 1,676,057 Dushela, or a sixth more. Tho receipts for the pust month wero 1.255,00 bushels of wheat and 1,558,800 of corn, and the receipts to- day were over 100,09) bushels. ‘Tho market to-day was a little bigher, and o better feeling prevatied, {t can be susd with considerable certainty that tho ruilroad Dotrparien do not contemplate any such action ay that of the saltimore & Ohio, dames Knox & Ce Haltimore, have mude arrangements to | o branch house, ond dates Shannon, their representative, is already on ‘Change, a THE WEATHER, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Orricen, Wasnt- isgTox, D. C., Dec. 1~1n..m.—For the Lower Luke region, lower barometer, stutionary or higher temperature, casterly veering to suuth- erly winds, cloudy weather, with rain or snow. For tho Upper Lake region, falling followed by stationary or rising barometer, southwesterly Very Low Prices! Japanese Lacquer Ware, Hand and Glove Boxes, Cabinets, Wall Brackets, Trays, Screens, Fancy Boxes, Chinese Carved Sandal Wood and Sets, and Porcelain Ware, New Styles Chinese Fans, Umbrellas, and Screens for Decorating, Bric-a-Brac Articles, " vhich will oco¥r on Tuesday night next, Anda line of Turkish and India . extrome, ‘The dancing wae kept up until a into | fig reguine subscription concert of Wie series | veering to wouth or west wind, stationary or of tho proceedings against him, the Queen's | deco tn the Panui Canal than Chad inthe | that a separate company, composed 4g ree bs uae e P Divi mi tn the @ Suez, Canul ‘The Atlantic and Pacific | mostly of French cavitalists, ts to hour, a sumptuous supper being surved after | occurring on Mot night. At the subserip- | higher temperature, partly cloudy or cloudy Bench vislon, withont expressing an * midnight. tlon cuncert the will give the first pers | weather, with rain or snow. oplnton upon the polut raised, granted the | breezes will make ft the healthtest region in | take in hands the scheme, and that} 4 sensution was created bero this evening on | Yormance of Haydn's “Spring ond Summer = te a wilt, returnablo Monday next, and also granted rules calling upon the prosecution fo prove the validity of the proceedings against Dale. FOUND OUIr: Philip Callan, charged with Mbeling A, M. Sullivan, bas been found guilty, The y dict was that Mr, Callan published a Jibel, and that the linel In question was not 2 fair comment. ‘The jury also made a comment the world. ‘There are already excavators made which will excavate 300 cubic meters an hour, Everything necessary is ready to start the work, ‘Ihe codperation of England alone will make the canal n fact. IN THE SENATE. In tho Senate to-day, during the debate on the estinates of the Minister of Foreign Af- fairs, Barthelemy St, Hltnlre said the naval demonstration was widertaken to settle the the necessary enpital needed has afready 4 been secured by subseription,—nay, more, for + whereas the estimates show a necessity for a enpital of only 40,000,000 francs, the Company 1s to be formed with a enpital of 100,000,000 franes, This has given rise to the supposition that there is a design of eventually extending the network in Bulgaria, ‘The negotiations with tho Roumantan and Bulgarian Governments aresalctobentready it becoming known that Mr. F.. Keller, a young aud riding lawyer of this clty, had been arrested on a charge of inisapproprinting $7,000 belonging to the estate of William R. Hepburn, of this elty, which he wus intrusted with to invest for the infnor ehfidren, The accused gave ball and was released. Mr, Keller occupies a tirst-cinss poxt- uon, both professionaliy and socially, in this city, and bis conduct heretofore hug been not ubly Irreproachuble, but bighiy honorabic. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triune, evor given in Chlenga, and Handet's beautiful operutia “Acis and Galatea,” while on Tuesday night Rubinsteiu’s grand choral eur pon tloi “The Tower of Babel,” will recelve its fret rep- resentation in America, It bas been announced by the New York pupers that Dr, Damrosch was to give the first perforinance in this country of the * Tower of Bubol,” but with ebxracterfatic energy and enterpriso the Apollos have ar- ranged to sceure to thelr patrons tho first hear ing of the work. [ts performunce is expected to produce the grentest sensation of the senson in the musical world. For the Upper Mississipp! and Lower Missouri Valleys, rising, preceded In the former district by falling barometer, stationary or higher tem- porature, southerly veering to westerly Winds, partly cloudy weather in latter aud partly cloudy or cloudy weathor with rato in former dfatrict. ‘The Oblo will rise at Pittsburg. Cautionary signuls nro ordered for Erie,Cleve- land, Section &, Sandusky, and Toled For the Onio Valley ‘and Tennessee, falling In Screens, Cushions, Table Cov. ers, Towels and Rugs. The handsomest goods ever + exhibited in this market. Co., Chas. Gossage & —_— followed by «tutfonary or rising barometer, sta- a concerning Sullivan's prior attack on Callan, | Montenegrin, Greek, and Armentan_ques- | so far advanced that In both Legisiatures the | orrawa, Nov. &0.—Tno following notices ot PVICKERS. Honary or bigher, temperature, eoutherly veers State-st. Washington-st. but that was not mentioned in the formal | Hous. It was the saznclous policy of France | law authorjzing the Company to build, and | application toPariiament appear in the Oftetat | asaplay “Eawowood Folks” cannot serious. | Ine,te westerly winds, cloudy . TEAILINI finding. Defendant's counsel sald le eould ae kot site: Aidiionateation within the | insuring ff a handsome guarantes per mile- | Gazette: Yo incorpornte the European, Amert- | ty be considered, but.as a means for tho display LOCAL ONSERVATIONS, pahsiee = tits In whieh it had remained, shortly hand the Judge afidavits’ which would have considerable effect on the sen- tence, Justice Wawkins deferred sentence, A demon: stration in favor of Greece was still in the region of hypothesis. ‘I'he Government age, isto be brought in shortly, so that the work may begin next spring. This antlelpa- tlon may, perhaps, not be reallzed, but thers can & Crnudlan Cuble Guipany, Linited, for the purpose of laying und operatiug a Hine of tele- graphie cable between Europe and Sable Istand, of Mr. Sol Stlth Russell's specialties it serves n woul purpose. There ig in it a plot which halts and ig taken up and wobbles toward a CHicAGo, Noy, 0-108 p, ma, 8 A. Arend, Chomist, ' Wory Ware, .Ghinese Vases, Tea- cond Glens, a yni | + 4 “ id to cunnect with (he telegraphic systems of | finale, in tho course of which a good deal of thin Cents * and hound over Callan to. appen: warnily synipathized with Greeee, but En- | seems Ittlo doubt that tho scheme of this | 2 Beale . J a Gloudy. of December, Ite snid the Didavita we a gland first raised the question at Beriln. rallway connection, which has been but a | Coada and Americas sich company to fave a | and vupid diulog is uttered, and atso some Condy. exchanged a Week before then, but he hoped they would meanwhile be rendered unnec- casary, Woo! Sixthousand threo hundred bales of wool Weresold to-day, chiefly Sydney, Port Phil- Np,and New Zealand, Good demand; the market was firm, GERMANY. THE PERSECUTION OF TItE JEWS. Benwix, Nov. 30.—The Volks Gazette vin- lently attacks the Nori: German Gazette for trying to palllate the persecution of thedows, ‘The Volks Gazette expresses tho belief that tho articles in the North German Gazette on vague project hitherto, ins become a serious one, THE AUSTRIAN GERMANS. JEALOUSY OF THE KOMEMIANS, HUNGANI- ANS, AND SLAVS—DETERMINATION TO RULE THE EMPIRE, Spectat to London Times, capital stuck of $7,100,000, and to have a fixed minximuin rate of tariff, aud to possces all tho powers requisit for stich an undertuking, For An act ta incorporate a company to constritct and work a railway from tha polnt where the Canadian Pacitia Muilway crosses the Assini- Dolne ar Ow Appell Kiver northwesterly, aud through Prineo Albert Settlement, and thonce to Pence River, piin Rubingon, aged 13, hing beon sentenced, clover sutiry on tho smullenindyud man ners of a New England yitlage. “The pleco opens upon a plente of Sunday-school children, tholr teuchers,a deacon or two, aud sume village worthies. Hore Mr. Russell ap- pears as Tom Dilloway, a good-natured, gentle youth whe by his powers of niimicry and ‘song yeuses the children. He appears ss an over #rown boy. asa German yuuth with the ver+ A. KW. liysenw, or iainimum, 4, a por, isnuls are ordered up Suindusky, Cleveland, Sec, 6, ‘Toledo, BERVATIONS. 30-1%:13 p,m, t WASMINGTE at Huttulo, £i GENERAL sen a io Vienna, Nov, 15.—According to the official | at Aylmer, to three fours in the Refurmatory, | duncy of Custle Garden, and nas a trunp, ees SCULLING MATCIL tho question are inspired. It says: “Tho | returns by tho Conmnittee, there were 3,000 | for autting fire tow barn belonging to a nolghs | Subsequently, while recovering — a will = At a mecting tiils afternoon articles of Government {9 playing a paltry gamo. It | persons present at the party mecting yester- | Dur numed Dale, The girt suxe aho wus it ) and proving the | right of a young as ‘greement were signed fora seulling match between Layeock nnd Tiantan over tho merely threw outnaeard of Jewish persecu- tion fn order. fo strike at civil liberty, ns it day. It was as many as the hall and the gal- treated and benten by Dale's chitdren, and that was the renaon she fired tho barn, girl tou tot of property, he appears in several charaoters, doing biainess of must ainusiug The BEST COMPOUND lerles could hold, and a great many appllen- A preys, letter recelyed here from Now York | Kind, and sluging songs in a inost eutertuining EVER INVENTED | York Clty announces the arrival of another | we Lull his efforts are. well received, For 62; FOR Thames champlonship course, to take place | “id with the Socialist agitation,” Hons for tickets had to be refused for want | pariyot French eupitullsts, wir viste this Comte | tho work they hav to do tho company’ Is 0 reals WASHING CLOTHING. dou, 17, 1881, at 3:0, for £500 n side, the u st, Ne phen Senile elttoret of room. Ont of consideration for the pro- Han to ele waotd for javaitan ont in mlnes. x oxvellent one. air. Sul Smith presents a ood 0 y 7 ONDON oY. .—Herr Sel 2, Ct | 0 VI es a Ettorts ure being made sentiemen here to in- piceo =! eccentric character in shape - Sportsmen's Challenge Cup, aud the cham- | so Cotugia Ceicette lg dette OF | Minelal guests, only 2) Vienneso were tle | iirey thom to visit the valuable minke Prine | OF a” ehrawd nnd. enoling dencony andeverything else, in Hant or Soft Wee planed: The partics deposited £2500 side, | “4 paren coniicaneaiNen mitted, ‘There wero 784 persons from Lower | ‘tio in different parts of tha Dumluton borore Churles Rockwoll,, us” a. pursou; ter, without danger to fabrio or hands obalance to be deposited tho oth of Jan- Bae SAT ONDESCE: uary, THE BURDETT-UARTLETT MARRIAGE, ‘The rumor cabled yesterday rexardiyg tho abandonment of the marringe of tho Baron- ss Burdett-Coutts to young Bartlett Is con- firmed by a number of clreunstances, It Is generally credited, ‘Tho Queen’s influence and the certninty of losing £80,000 per annum Are sail to be tho prineipal factors, ENGLAND AND GREECI, : Earl Granyllic saya that British advice to Greece fs to observe a walting, cautious poll- Bentin, Nov. 80.—Pourparlers are passing between the United States, French, and Ger- man Governments for exchanging opinions relative to the employment of uxisting silyer colns, THE ZOLLVERELN, Lonnow, Nov. 30.~A dispatch from Berlin states thore 14. busy agitation’ afaet in the dlunse cities for their inclusion In tho Zoll- verein, At aimeeting in Bremen a resolu. tion In favor of that course was nlmost unant- imously adopted. Austria, 458 from Bohomin, 526 from. Moravia, 200 from Styrla, 151 from Upper austria, and 86 on, every province contalning a Garman population belns represented. Only two members of the Upper Iouse were present, ‘There wero 103 members of the Lower Mouse, 187 members of Provincial Dicts, 210 Burgomasters, and 3t4 members of Com- munal Counells, ‘Lhe Burgomaster’ ot Vienna, Dr. Newald, greeted the assembly in tho name of thecity. Me warmly wel- comed thosa who had come from all direc- tions to stand up for the unity of the Em- returning to France, itis rumored that another through Jine ts to bo catablished by brilging the St. Lawrence River at Brockville; and that, in that event, tho Canada Contral ‘worksnops at Brockville will be removed to Ottawn, : Sprelat Diepateh to The Chieaga Tribune, Tonontro, Nov, U.—A special dispatch from Ottawa to tho Glube saya: to timo ramors appear in the #0 jours nals nnnouncing that her Hoyal Highness, Prine cuss Lotlsy, lett Canada solely becniae sho Uked neither the country nor tho people, [tts learned upon oxeellient authority that b royal High- ness, Whilst on the journey to England, soveral thnes during the Yoynge expressed to'n distine Rulshed passenger tho profount reuret ut tho LannTzan, as. A vielous crackemin; A Hinggold, aaa good-looking, mitt ie ny; Mise ‘Carrie sM. Henry and Miss Eiirlo, ad two amtable, sweét-tempered Miss Nellie ‘Taylor and Mr. Wiltlam Mattle mmaidenss Warrington, In characters whose exisionce les fu villuze triviatities, invest thelr several slight Totes with ant thoy would not havo if placed in ess competent hands, The piece la well set on tho stage, and will run atl the weol, STNAKOSCH & HESS OPERA, ‘Tho first operntic senson of 1880-"81 will com> monce at Maverly's Theatre next Monday even- ing, Messrs, Strakosch und Hoss huying the honor ‘of innugurating tho season with a very strong is we aes nnd Four gy. ‘Tho Greok King and. Ministry assent, TURKEY. vire, for freedow, progress aud tho nturests favo, tennn casos He tu deg ontraly troupo and vay atrutive Fepurtary 1 Eugh Uropud 1 y. The ‘Town | devoid of foundation, and, secondly, were wie ne: rT a 4 oman concert Was never Ho assured, NEGATIVED. Cee oe en TT contte ot Gee | us to, tho scanndlan "yeoples ofor- whom | Mile. ‘Torrlani, Mes. Abblo Carrington, and Miss IRELAND. DISTURRANCE AT NEW PALLAS. Duntay, Nov, 30.—A luree force of police, Accompanied by infantry and artillery, pro- ceeded to New Pattas this morning to quella disturbance thera, 5 POLICE HUT. ‘The removal of the police hut to the place Lonnon, Nov, 80a correspondent of tho Times at Bertin believes that there 1s some tuth In the statement that France has nega- tived the proposal of tho English not to dis- solve tho international fleet for the present. OVERTURES 'TO GREECE, Vienna, Nov. 50.~—It fs reported that the Turkish Minister nt Athens made overtures man enlture, | greeted these efforts with the warmest athy, ‘Tho address elicited cheers for ‘The resolution Te drawn up by the Committee was then rend, Tt sald that profound and constantly-inerens- dng anxiety had taken possession of the Germans afl over Austria, THE MEASURES OF TI PRESENT Goy- : ERNMENT, tha influence of whe had tho greatest respect. As for Canada, inetend of dospising the country, ber feelings to- wards it wore entirely the roverve. Her Journey to England sna Continental Europe was unidere taken solely upon tho adyica of her medical at- tendanta, who furthor urgcd her to romain there during tho winter, 60 ns to restore her hualth front tho Intluences of the nervous shook she experlonced during the unfortunate rune away ucoldent lust winter. Her Royal Highness will probably return 10 Canada about the end of Schirmer; two altos, Miss Sart Barton and Miss Anandale; threo tenors, Mr. Arthur Byron, Air. 1. Perugint, and’ Mr, Moptegriffo; two baritones, Mr, Carleton and Sr, Hraginy and two bussos, “Mr. George A, Conly aud Mr Henry Penkes, Tho orchystra will be under the fuulliar direos tion of Sr. ff large bute “ Creme! sohirens, n if exeeliontune, including * Aida.” * Lobongrin” * Mignon,” «Pre PO,’ Tuguenats,? VN q Vinvolo,"" * The repertory is not Dupuqui Duluth, +e SLABLUSY Saves Labor, Thine, aud Soap, amaze ingly, and is of gremt valuc to housekeepers, old by all Grocers—but nes that vile Counter- feita aro not urged upon you. PEARLINIE fa tho anly anfo articte, and always bears the name of JAMES PYLE, New York. BAKING POWDER, TEE CONTRAST! White other Dakine onern are. largely ADULe ERATED with ALUM aud other hurtful drags, ¢ to Greece In order to ascertain whother sho its coalition with o Parlia- | Pepruary.” . joheniin Giri," ust,” and tho { iY Uts erection at New Pallas has been safely | is disposed to enter Into direct negotiations, | mentary piojerity brought, JMOuE bY, its xa: amare Fpl of seaudulént, tony te cireulas one pares Sicpiat a nslek: eames tho MENEAL. d Be aed, tho peasantry being overawed BATE STRAITS OF tony ae Biuplre and to the | bern brine the chiraeter known ng “ritsed I the raising | ‘Tho sate of écats begins to-morrow moruing, Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 3 9 overwhelining force of soldiers, who . = ty the Constituth boing done go cleverly that detection f4 not pose ‘ Wis,, Nov. 00,—Frank 8. Kimball is Bltched six tonta in which twenty-five polies | CoNSTANTINON Nov. 13.—Te Wowk nyo | Hee ee ee eae cera enrese ase | aibly without eloso Inspection, Thora uro tsa HAVERIA'S. corps wou, \Kin., Nov, m0 Franke: Kimball, 2 will the cranties ae oe LLih thea one ltiate tia Have } forced on n new struggle for the dearest pos | a tot of buguas-cont plecea yong the rounds, burl “Carman ” in the hands of the | Of Waukesha, was married to-day to Miss Jen= a camp to protect mien In thg erection of | been well If those who beliove that the Turk- | sessions of manklod, ‘This str Ait Was thy | thney are belt aud how, ‘and Louk ‘woll; but the Tho burlesque * Carn of tho | iy Stone, daugtter of Capt. E, 8. Stony, of this if the hut, 3 ish Government 1a now [na vosition to pay a | more to bo rexrotted tu that it disturbed and | die with which they ure struck Is not so cicaras | Leavitt troupe ts fur mora satisfactory than | tee, Hoth parties are of high soclal standlug : REWARD OFFERED, lnrgo yearly summon {ts forclen debt contd | delayed the advance of economical Interests, | tho gonuine. Mr. Mlotts, of Dyes Government | “La Fille du ‘Cambour Major" which occupled Tatts community. : ‘Tho Gazer havo visited yesterd: ho Mink . Industry, and ouriculture, In this threatens | Counterfelt Detector, who is at present in the elty, | the boards Just wouk, In the burlosquo “ Car- ee te on ette contains an afer of £1,000 re- | have visited yesterday tho Ministry of Vi- | ny state ‘of affairs the Gerinans must rally | suya there ts 4 gaby of operators cnguged Mt | iney” just enough giapees of thu origiaal plot : for the diseovery of the murderers of Wheeler at Ooln, absent themselves more than twenty-four hours at atime from thelr respeatlvo coun i fi “ing! i ber of tho local Leglshiture, on the grounds of GRAND OPERA-TIOUSE, suffering humanity is Arend’s Rumyss, In dys= NEVER ) IN BULK, ies without spectal leave, aud to report'to | ngin vain for the yaymont of their tus POE a Genre rte eerie Ynulua inlluencoof tho glurgy in his fuvor, Judue | Joun A.Stovensreaupearod Monday nivht inhis | pepsin, Wustritis, auscn, Kener ¢ Blt er | deb beeps ‘LE PRICE, crster all communteations of the police In | bands’ pay or penslon, now many monthaln | cated upon all to realist decltedly ull Red~ | Poumgon delivured tie udimant woten Ueno | wtrenown,” a drama detictent of dramatic pure | sumplion, ote. It weta Tkua chil Ulet y , tapaltn 1 Teference ty outrages, _ MANINES TO GO FORWARD, NDON, Noy, 20—A dispateh fram Porta. Mouth announces that 600 marines are to to Tretand, * e RETICENT, efOrron, Noy, W.—Mr, Forster dotermin- Y adtiores to hia old custom of maintain: tend outside the frontiers of Austria, but G,N. CUITTENTON, Role Prop., N.Y. a te greatest reticence toward all presa.| make payments to the public, so the poor they wore engaged with others beyond hose bowal tore aarti yng est Te tow Sen aeea Regier ee tenetbondents, and declares that all the pre- | women had to go ony ue empty bands, frontiera ae be coma worl, oe Wark for hin to rotain tho fuglisi’procies, | fora the curtain ugaln and agais, ‘The tided Interviewa with himself or other ‘abinet Miulsters are cunnrds, nance, They would have seen there in the corridors adjoining ‘the Mlulster'a Cabinet a. Yard below a crowd of veiled women, with Uttle sernpsof paper in thelr hands, clamor- Arréar, Thesa poor women had come from alt quarters of the city to get, If possible, a fow piastres for tho coming Balram festival, which begins to-morrow, and for even in Galata tho credit of the Ministry oneiuange is at a very low ebb—lower, prob- gbly, than it cver was before, By the thno the money was delivered It was too tate to closer together, and come to a clear un derstanding as to the measures to be Joyalty to the coumon Fatherland to defond agalnat every atinck the lexitimuts position eralist attempts Which almed at breaking the Unk which bound the Germans of Austria together, In face of the often-repeated declaration that the Constitution was to be upheld, the meeting declared that ft did not of equatity, and which were at variance with the position of the Germuns and tho very conultions of the State's oxistence, ‘Tha nie tlonal aapicutlons of tho Germans did not exe ‘foronto, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Most ntat, No ‘The Court of Appenisde- elded atiantmously to unseat Noboelard, mem how far a clergy mun was restricted In Interfere Ing with the Flights of voters, Nae WesTON, Ont, Nov, B.—Tno woolen mills of Oliver Wilby & Co. burned this morning. ‘Thro hundred bands are thrown out of employment, —$————— givo positive assurance that the two millions to bind the doforred stock schomo bad been do- sposited, Mr, Thomay Wildo Powoll disappeared about a fortnight azo, and it fs proaumed that Should Prealident Gowen be able to revaln bi! A that bo will retuln tho are afforded to let tho audience koop track of deserving of putroyuge. poso gud {herent importance, Tho ploco bus boen played horo: before, Mr, Stevens’ com> pany ts fulrly avceptablo, aud inanugos to pleaso the audionce, Br. Bulley as Jack Salt giveso actor when wo lust saw him, be wus now 8 greater, Ho soon had the nudionco obalied 19 breathless attontion, which was only broken by a gusp of foar as hy selecd experiment of an Enylish-speoking com- Tho Bolld South, toa our are for Hop Bite tors, using thom as tholr only family medicluie, The greatest biesning ever offered to win hy depression, uuiensiness vanish, Comfort tikes the! roluce, Appatite and strength return as if by magic. “Kumyes(s not a medicine: it ts a food used for the last 15 years. A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. Manufacturers of Lapalin Yeast Uems §) eee rey eT chen" Chicape aud Be Louis. SULPHUR SOAL, name and design on the packet) which encloses each cake, us this famous remedy has beer counterfeited. CoxsrantiNoriy, Nov. 80.—Sald Pasha | ‘They were Germans, and would remain so, | Hold, it la nok tnovgae 4 sucocssful, All tho actors HALES HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR, for Coughs and all Lung Dis THOUILE AT BALTIIONE. has submitted to the Sultan the dratt of | {Vehement applausd and waving of hate.] | Vis toaod, and Hr WN oo reer rted ae a | lootaod wall up in Sulvint's. businoss, and thero HAR REVIVUM, for Restoring Grey Hair te Osigingl Color (Unequaled), 39 Anarined gang attacked a Sheriff to-day | a nate requestlug tat the Powers exerelso a ARE paUSe a atethat of hisown choice. iS of 25% and ety; | wore Very few mlscuca. dir, Showell was the pees HAIR AND. WHISKER DYE (ingtantancous), go Cente, | fear fialtimare, Ireland, while tie was per- | friendly pressure on Grecco in view of the | tiigay present to raise theft hands as a plod Pe ted an uled quice, but held up prety | Z4d%, and ho snovitably appeared weak agulnet HIPANESE CORN FILE, for Kemoving Coras, Bunions, &c., 95 Cente, ling his oficial duties, ‘Theentirencigh- | delimitation of tho frontier, that they would adhere to the prinelvles lald | well, -seiting up from Ve to 633, and closing | such an Oliclla, DMiys Ellie Wilton was 4 chart~ . ‘"athood was thrown into a state of excites | AtuENe, Nov, 50.—Count Nouy, the now wa iu the resolutiou, ‘he whwle asscmbly { about a; Lehigh Navigutlon and Loblzh Valloy 4 iow and aymoathotio Dedanond, and Mico Macy PIMPLES, and BLOTCHES eacni is the very beat} eaving the akin suiooth. DANDHUFE, ‘Tho article and will on de> mand foritsup: ply the genuine, - f i U0 ‘CHANGE ts original =! NTREAL, Nov, 0,—It 1s stated here that Sir | the story, the rest of the performance consist. — ‘has been kept UNCHANGED in all of {1 i CIRCULAR TO KOLIOITONS, * args number of unfortunate creditors en- | Adopted, ‘Tho mnuctinuz, therefore, called A eeicek! Galt ins beott appointed Peeskient | Une Of sotis and, dances (OF Surious dexrecs of | 7H shakers Sursparilia is Just what It pure purlty and wholetamencays | The beet oagee ot A ctreular has been Issued from tho ofc | deavoring vo se0 his Exeelteney in. tho hope | "pdt the, Gomme, > take, the etn, | Ora Aint cian seen to emote | Mr, mea neuar ae Tans Me | porte to be-Dizt Cron, 2 FP chek OPN i te ed of the Chief Secretary for Irotand to the Ses- | of obtaining some partial sutisfaction for | q living reality, “The necting declared. ita | Mattse wich tho company are boing vatauiianed | Straus fouture, “Cubmen” always proves a ood SINESS NOTICE tocdes rom North ty South, from Ean 9 West ; wee Crown Golleltora directing them not | thelr outstanding claims, and fn the court | duty of national solf-preservation and of | wsroughout tho United Kingdom, ecard,” Tt will be kept on duriig the week, and 1s BUSINESS NOTICES, jn h and poory

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