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TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1831—TEN PAGES inctearolagieal ea) existing In the e: the itfon of the meridian 180 degrees | bi $5,560,200 in Uiited States honds ri y 4 oa I Se .. The rallroads | trom Greenwieh as the one beat) su for | ceived for redemptton it ‘ler tie oath ‘call, 7 fT ODD: ‘ * ba AULT zi Liv bases nelil Blond ints fer the. purposes mf tal real or Alt. 3 RREV AL AND. DEPARTORE OF a . | Costropalitan, ernatt . i WRAINS — EXPLAN 3 is fhe meridian 9 degrees twest of Greenwicl a standard alter meet ieerecnlation rds with welenched fist that cane down tons ph AL TOPICS, with some Joree on the tabie, that he would belt consider Ut pretintnently disgraceful to the Goverment if, hn te Cuitean ease, as tn the star-route enses, the Government should cou very cenerousty to the app On other roads, whete the Mnes wi by the Western Onfon Telegraph Compan December, eatern Hallway, Specimens of the Testimony | fess tset unprepared to go on, aud heeome el, tho auction was raised $f nner Liye eat Is reeommentded.'* nod the anni: pert bist year, ForMapetime-cnet tsa Ausammodatton’y wr Pitney Investl- compelled to ask mt continttanee, Attorney- Janitary, Hons af Bee Tantric belt th, Fallesasts: ef =>] " ee RAC iat MT, spp aE lar a Ajeand Vuelite, Valor House, : Satie bi Folrinyy ale ron PAL yeather reports - Tr he new British Mister rived het 6 epoeon) in. the ' . General Mag Veagh was present, andl gave to AN ore te oedema to. the centres of cab IRGINTA, ; flies, Hy alster, arrived here this Yous gation. sian. distribution. Upott representation to the AN IMPOUTANT ELECTION, Tie VANE NENA, THE -PHERIVENT, NOTICING MACYRAUI'S Western Unton ‘Pelograph Company, Mt with, Fron Gur Own Correapondents : 8 THAT —_—_—— yusnat| Wasiuxaros, D. Gy Nov %-—" The Vire | oy flllleations are that the bottom linsdroppedt t * f the Confederate bund speculation, its wires for thisspecial purpose, Al: the | gina election next week 1s blecer with ih Be . . = rotar iad F ue saad orgatly i a 3 here to more erdera to bankers hers Good Time to Build . i the Guitenn case. Pe A ‘twa: Iinutred “and forty-ehrlit wate in polities, who certainly is ft por taht: festa ’ oY y . aubjusted, ‘Tho Attorney-General replied that he did | SEAR". aut the nveraie net monthly Issue | WANs stnthos wate. primatse, whieh | sition to knew something of tho motives AILENEE, + veut iberadity, consented to the fr put tho question to kim directly aslo the a Barn. not consider ft any) py * ’ ante e Milted States & very favorn sifeh Lave controlled Se e's nee | is expected to arrive her ke is y parlor bis business tO [rss prsramurios OF THE ° opened to the United § 'Y Hivor whieh liave controlled Senntor Mahone’s ne: xy varrive here and take charge of ' roger! BP DISTRIRUTION OF THE STANDAID Site | aypartunityor obtaining meteorologient dak " Grit the ‘Treasury next Saturd: Z give attentton to crit) proscentions. VER DOLLAI an ra Per atIn, fron m resyea vive lions for tho last year. br ‘The President replied that this wasn great | {y the ‘Treasury Sept. 30 Is shown by the | Melientearne iat Taper to mcunusund | EStppase tt means that Malone ts to win ; TINT ERERIOENT Thoueand Dollars’ Worth of | State trint, and that the whole country touked | statement below, Of the sixty-ste nifltton Pe RR conditions, hotyetns well | oF lose In the State elcetions and Inthe. con futons fe petuen tlie Couttut host Pediny, to MueVeagh to. see that It wns conducted | dollars on hand guove Han Chitly millions | understood as. they, should’ be.” Untortue | trol of the State patronage, and of a United | Houses Oke WP bls auarters In the Witte Ton ree 335 ey fe a het by the Mint and Sob-Trensury in | nately Congress did not appropriate the | st, Ses 4 revel on i it Relics Mado Out of the properly aud efficiently. acts he nd yiln | nately: Congress did ippropri 1 « Senntor to sueceed Jolinston ? ree ——-- i pm, ‘Noval Fond Site Veagt said there was no iw or eu | BUApuneheo, a ar than stele wi: | nha whieh ha bean eareatly etinaied |” “Or coursett mene ting bot mennea| © THE ST, GOTHARD. | Eyal Hy avi i i tom. for the Atorney-General to appear in | York: creased work propased for the slunal avery. | Krent deal more, Wittam: Mahone, of Vir- Terie é ea erkminal triats, and sald he had been told 60 | Treasury’ United States, Washington, Jee, and Dway unwillingly compelled to re. | ginit, aspires ta: the Presidency. Put that | Seenory Alora the Moute of the Rond. in. hly-Interestin, by Judge Jeremlah Black. De. é s oeleeast $ 1,440,600 duce th ! inher of sabes Lots catia down ad remember It ‘The tnat ina Ln Rene tie cane haat Wd : a the Prontde pias 10 100, ed from 8 Brome] & By wha 2 spection of the works of the St, pm Report bans a Last s ale ere Me Vic stata Le wa cad AI Is whleli are so situated as to best cover Fae a etiae Bebra of reasoniug to YOU | Ga ttinnt: has proved ntost ‘atin ory to the tn Cabinet Meeting how it had been in the Aaron Burr trial, Lossaaa | Hd eat gle SinisetAI® TOOkaTK: “Mahone hay recelved the hearty support | Commissioners of the eontractive fovern- Payette a Month. “Oh, out that wasa trial for treasun,” Mae- bes eal f of the Kepublicans of the North, He has | 2ents, and it fs reported: thot the thanel wilt bat S181 14 1,215,000, ie year stations of abservs Vengh replied, During the past year stations of abs ; gs5,te7 | Het on the habits and ravages of the ioe aT Mountain docusts or grasshoppers were tungeng | tablished In those sections tit the ax Noe Vor, OO | entew of post years has shown te he most 160,00.) posed to the tavages of these pests, | oh grent hopes sof stocess In Virginia and | 2 1 readiness for travel before the cluse of | “Chtenza, Murlington & Quincy Ratennd. - | throughout the Sonth, for this movement ix | Mo seur, | [A telecram from Londen, Noy, 8 | Fur Mays, MimosToblas, tocping Car Areouining ¥ 4 e tir: "| oie stEry i 1 ‘i rae! i + | not confined te Virginia, fe ts stronger | St¥82 “The first eonplete train, eterying 100 i A) Clara rand Yvette Hates, than he was when he went late the Sennte, | MlssenRers, passed through St. Gothard Tun- ~ “Yes,” sat the President, “and this is 0 * i epart. | trial for murdering the Chict Magistrate ot Figures Shawing the Treasury Dep the Nation, and, to my mind, 10 is the post. ot, on Candle, elween Madle ef ili ene: " fi 4 é i. talks w . 7 clin fifty mjantes.") Then the Hospital ment's Hostility to the Silver tive duty of the Attorney-General to take . Serres MH he Tavanes ins diate [viarel, 3 He talks well. Me talks better in conver. | 2° 3 ¢ Mospits Dollar. charge of the case.” airy ¥ wited States, Phitader fu0,100 ‘iitowewe gute tials Crab Tela 0H : sation than hegloes on his feet. Le makes an fe Sie stmt Witt be closed. and eompara- ootiiep.tvttawn &'kirdamneie|* u MacVeagh then reiterated that the law rensnry Unite Denver, Colorado Springs. and Puchlo, Cole finpresston: He ix tullof sense, He fs cleave | tvels few ue Jers wilt venture Inte those pewexy Nine ‘ > 000 | rensury United Stites, St. Kaiite, tH 2 Fort Uillott and allather | headed, and notobatiiate, and let eret deal | Stlited ere all that inmgivation ean ever ct ul s y pari r Su, E. never conlumpluted that as any part of his Tau thee inlind Stave aitiiice . duty, 3 * 1,074 8 ay broader than persons In suel narrow pliysie- Dirtire of the terrible Is ty be fond —all that i i fi ¢ eee vite 7 leg oy In, Norther, ares . i eee nae Facts of Interest in the Chief} ‘rie J reales rejilteit Hiab: the statirtes, of Dated Hats Mente Dina Teena, ae ae att satitern foxas, and | al-frames ore apt te be. Me ts a good pile re ee Hane flog eine Masses to Signal Officer's Annual the United States authorized the Attorney | yp ip i * oasoe | those “ow the Northwestern military | taetlefan, and bas caved betng btitn feeble pleture in eon: time,tn any Federal court Inany casein which . sae or eM: ETC ‘ Lae ‘The political people do not laugh at hin | AEC Ceaving Guesehaner, the traveler | ps ® ‘Mint ttn eee bserva rserviers were voluntary (= prasses !whie! ri . uch fet he might deem it his duty to do. su, aud ree | Mint Uniten st mai, His olearcat igi helt fo, the Government | AY lonzer. “They do not stow ab bis eecen- euntteen a Urldas lt Des iy to tains PNtrara s. 3 ferred MucVeagh to the partientar section | Mint United States, Poildelphla, bearing the necessnry expenses for stationery | triclties af dress ail manner ns they did at a i Se A EE eI AES FN National Importance of the Forthe | of the Inw, Mint United Stites, San Franciacy, © and ftelegraphing. first. 1s pettleoated-eoat, tehtly girdled, | Ssstues a frightful aspect, with Ite roel ort ing Election in Vir- by this time there v Votat “Tt ts gratifying to state thatnotasingle r- } and Muted at the buttom: his fitted cults, his | Mselutely nuked, which tower upward until nthern f coming 44! A'OREAT DEAL OF EXCITEMENT The differen igh 400 het portor the ravages of loctats his reached attenuated fe 1 1 we ti rt, are stupty | tte heavens alinost disappear from view. A rT ginia. 4 HAT DEAL MED re iFerenes 0: net wee This offer, aud thelr presence his been ane ba eas. antl long beard, are stuply | one ttataner firel ‘ sae around the Cabinet table. ‘The lawyers of | the preceding statement Is the amount bet | yonnecd ont remarkable personate, | Sore distance farther and you are again on at Grand Island, Neb, Fort aeevssories of a vi nd Fort Elliott, ‘Tex. ax Any danger heen repo SPECIAL MULLETIN, nut in | Politicians have found out that Mahone js | the feft shore of the river by mnother bridge: ig A Dalle, exenpt Sand tui, [eareless to externals, and that the neeutiarl | Mat length, -after an ascent of about ait mnriay. of Halls, sxeeuit Bland (y ’ als, 3 bes thir 3 anlage Ie P a tle of his dress and manner are only typtent | holnand 4 bait the famous Heide of the LUrteuersien see Brrleetenta Contra Oa tha Cabinet being apperted to, thoy nlleyed | malta. | sad Supply, fF with the Presidents - OF the 28,885,043 standard silver dollars | yo instine ini: ag e put Iito ebreuintion during the Inst year Mahone Accused of Entertaining As MacVeagh amaintained his position that Petar See WAKE aurhie hag dna PEL Tonk OF Litton irati - vag benen . “ye 1 a4 of the ‘Trensurys “This year, for tho first time, the Chief | of his pecutlarith The certainly: | Deve Bs reached, syltch aazuln lakes you tu | auteceu, Silwanker «& St Paul Fatt pirations Toward!the Presi. ibwas beneath tho dignity of the Attorney. | the virlous offtees of the ‘Treasury's ft un for the fl } ; iis peentiarities as aman. Me cerululy’| the other shore. "Tr rt sented Ree . Rattway. dency, : General to appear {na criuinal ease. The wero forwarded py the Mintan Now a Sletinl CO iteet hus ceaisad ba be ett an is an exceptional man in his region, Mahone | are terrible to. view nea mane Tata ML Ee Cinta eae ae President then asked hw If he tind donaany- | ens, Philadelphia, and Sin Pranctsea for | steady r P of the Reuss, | Grand Jacive'total und ot Depot, . Mi ‘ ver, y OTEES fi * deposits with tie Assistant Treasnrers inthe | press containing invteorologieat information | Wants power, We has a large brain and a | ae : thing to obtain counsel to ngsist District-At- ey elles: 10,1044 tang toe es (nts of pomilar Interest toa greater extent. than | consuming ambition. We wants to hold in | Whielt ore tt ‘ pitale: “SECRETARY SHERMAN. | torney Corkhitl Inthe prosecution of Gulteav. | the Mints to banks uxt other private partes can abit Tor want of space. In the oficial | tls hands the —politieal destinies of ea ange a the ‘world of Neate Silleaniae pave sal he abyss ATIMONY NE DID NOT WANT SHOWN. | MacVeagh sald he hnd nots that that wasa | on orders from t and Indications, “Chey treat espe: | the proud Virginia fainities who have | after whose S © chile! ; Waukee ap Carona dpectat Dispatch ta The Chteago ‘Lribune, duty whieh belonged to the District-Attorney | With Asslstans res rey a q a clay Fe Ae pavorn sien’, tortine alwayn. lucked cnslenties. at’ hint eslned the atin whe Satanie chief the bridge Is PYaukerhin Een a: Wasuixetox, 1. C., Nov. &.—The Wash | jinself if he desired additional counsel. Wane teanatorradt fron the Migts under the. | pernitires, sudden and. great changes in ten | days of the War, He usplres to be the dom- |) Sonn after passing the Bevil's ridge the j Ington Surduy Gazette, in its comments | phe President with some warmth sald that | Treasurers dlrection to Natloual bank de | perature 8, temperatures speclathy Inant. power In the State of the first families ine Ta peace Semi the Sapte of Ae : fy npon the ‘Treasury investigation, and upon | rat was a new suggestion to hil, and that | positories ad eharged to them ht thelr ne- | ported from health-resorts divhig the season | of Virginia. ‘Phe-eharity punll, the bare- wy the vi me iene 1 the agtion of theStunaty in refusing tocall for | wither MacVeagh or himself was very ig- | eotints witht the Govermnent. During the wien Suraeuted. Bnd ett ee ratty | footed be Tee Abe ROUTINE, Ueauelaetes thy testimony, publishes whut follows: horant of the law; for, according to his+] tne petfod Those tn silver dotlurs was | tines sMmienly Muay be, predicted foy | of. whieh Muhone ts, aspires to cute In the | dered necessary, ng the sides are nearly pe 1 ving Is a part of the sworn testl- os; returned to the 'Preasury In payment of dues | weathor, 18 the ease may be, pre a for nendloulne. Ono leaving this dint Lobe Tho following is a pa v} readtng of the Uulted States statutes, it was | or tor sliver certificates, maklig the net ine | two days in advan ‘There ‘are also fores | Dominion where those who hal sieered at Cae en the. neehe ud leniselian ee mony of the tnvestigation ns to hov@ouses | nade the express duty of the Attorney- agn dure the year it tho wmount out- | casted the movements of the so-called warn | hin all his liteinay not hope te govern. He | tthe tae 2 seene sudderty changes, i i ir fees i S ane the er, asf by enclinntinent, finds and stables were repaired: General to engage assistant counsel In any | standing $1,599, waves" mud * colt waves, a undoubtedly cherishes some soctat resent- | Whnsetf transported to a claroing reaion "Work done by ma (W. Paul Drown) tn Govern- | cus where, in lis judgment, the Intorests of ie Puaulelon, tae Clee Shae Oflecr canis ments on ace onntof the snvers which have | Blues are above, aud enitivated sivlits . Frniziy Ou) MAROON EE vee id Asbivid Kx, and frat 6 Mist Chien, own. and Bievons Voint . the son of poor white trash, all | other eutin tha soll rock, whtelt was rene Milian, t suite vit & Kirklin Masncer q at meat time, and paid for by the Government, tee ier # 3s 5 om 4 1 fe : Fc tif rt ; wean a ‘nahi b Thilo cinptayed in tho United States ‘Trousury | Me Government required It. _ THE SIGNAL SERVICE by nll officers whe. ave liable for detall ii | been enst por blin all his life, arte Ul AOKI |B ela nee | entra fe Lush a z % MucVeagl sald that he took a different REPORT OF GEN. WAZE the Indivations Division, forecasts or dedue: | MANONE HAS DREAMS UF THE WIDTH | thy Valley of Urse: ‘high in seallty i daily, Sunday excayt viorier of Mr, Feank ‘Hessler, worked Moy | yiew of ils duty, and Soeetat Disvatch to The Crleavo Tribune, Hons of the weather conditions for the day | 9 Movs. mnie WE tha, tiast fertile af the enuutays ENIE | 4 saree Mt aor i bi BOUND 'TO TAKE Wasinxoros, D. C., Nov, 4.—Gen. W. 3, ilig that on which the forecasts are | ‘rit is his object. After brenking up the | which the frightful go + Unlon Depot, Wostetde, curity Stndison nnd Canals : nest. belles, sn TC ibupate Syst A Tatmer Huuse Just) abandoned ine Loker rahe € sit 17.14 1978, on veretary Sherman's stables, | DID NOT CONSIDER NIMS aie C Sh ae sted | made. Hf te resilt of these studies is suf va in V. : jadatan ahr Charged to thu Lnird Auditor's ft Hazen, Chlef Signal Ofticer, hns completed Helently snecesstut indlentions will, iu time, Demoeratic party In Virgluia and snpport- | renders 2 # SPO, Obie. ‘in tho trint of Gulteau, or to procure addl- | his annual report. It contains many matters | ho jysued for all districts for periods ot more | Me the Nepubllean organization there, he | Crossing this seunt ‘is again Making etx large doors for Sverotary Sherman, | tlonal counsel for thut purpose. Uo sald | of Interests, among whielt the following any | than ong day, will turn lis attention to other Southern aE a yi eadecct An ALOE coe Aten d Charged to Second Auditor's Ollie. thut in the star-route cases Col. Corkhill hnd | be notleed: “TD have endeavored,” he suys, HIVER SERVICE, States, “He fs sincere fu his purpose to break | yfiazes—-Anderiaatt, which ia nbout t quar Wp m9 2:25 poy ' dune 1, 14, 1878—Worklug. on Secretary Sher- | sugested a dealre tof the employmunt of | “to bring this service into active sympathy “The river sijiorls, ‘giving the average | up the solid South, It is very muels less evi--{ ter uf a learte from the Urnerloek, be man'a stables. Chorged to Superiutendent’s | william A. Cook as additional counsel, and | and codpération with-the ablest sclentifie ine | depth of water and notlees of the dangerous | dent that he is sincefe tn. bls | prinelpal. ‘The rovite soon becoues inore tl eVeah si qi sleet C1 y rou! rises fn the dliferent great rivers of the in- . a ‘s : rs * ess Sit be Fan Oiliee. MacVeagh salt ho had nothing to do with | tellects of the country, Ln tas direetion terion, forthe benedle-of the ti purpose to permanently assist the Repub- | tezular Woah eltee eee aatrtlie ae rues Hos 1 ad terrers Juy 6, 180—Working ou Secretary Sherman's | jt, wnd Col. Corknlil could do ag hepleased | atd in response to my request, the Navlonal ‘ ' i ty. Tet 1 ch. object. | pith after as veflag. URERG 3 f * + Ki i is As Paes And te populations i the valteys, linve | Hcan party, io has no such. object. rete nf rant. We Arrive sole iu i ales a Ie ena, du stslity, 5 In the ruatter, Academy of Selences has appolnted an ad- | been regularly nade, telegraphed, bulletined | He has always anid that he was a Democrat, lores blpcka a eral, A eet A pale Ye Henin data hurentit Aiemtataeen Dinan. ak ‘The President sald that the Govermment | visory connie of AS paretull te Ma dere ai laa aT se te press ut] but nota Democrat that was shackled with proxtutty, apparentiy losing entlrely | dolleew iaine x ‘ vork, -olichtts should have able consel, ant ha would hlm- | with. which 1 may confer as oecnsion de; | ty ge satin ince ast , | the past.” He looks for hisnext fetd of con- | the passace, and where the Reuss takes are ot Aug. 2%, 1878—Working two-elghths of a day A f sacl i * The manner. Jn whieh these reports are | quer, ihe shoud win in Virginia, to South | tremendons leap. Nene Qs) the tlyer. Is Mlinode Cent : : self direet, 1 Maeve retin: se ke pleasure in acknowledgin + tid q| on kecretary Stern's house, aud twenty feet | self direct, If MacVengh dvetined to (lo », | wands, 1 tal 3s yrepnred and used, and the mode by whiela | ‘ gs See epeins Ht : Churged to Bureau of Stutisties, | that. Judge Join K. Porter, of New York, |, tls courtesy as showing the estabtishment | Pimnzer-iine’ has been, determined with | Corelli, Georgia, Massstupl, aud Florida?” | erassell by 8 bridges aul, Depot foot of Laiknent, iid fot or Twonty-mocond-at oars tae se f cond for a few moments, Ww iuhihs of a day on Seorotary | atl Walter Davide, of Washlugton, be em- | of more intimate retntions between, tho sel- | water below which there Is considered to be | gy, fs Us) GwutraRuMeEnE SrpM AOEe Mees, ZL ICindolptest. near Clatk, Paeitie Makat and Palaer Ho ip rand ontiniing to age at length reac ‘of ansh- cord, Working five: ae ess ~ tees the most elevated point of the passage, It i Sterman’s house, Chuezed to Hegister'a Onled. | ployed as addition! cotnsel in the prose- | entific Interests of ha United States and the | no danger while evers tise Above tt laden |" Certainty he bing Inrge stucks of tetters, | here tio “Hospice” fs situated, and here | ge young i orkung Uve-vlshths of adayon Secretary | eution of Guiteat signal service, ei have tied n suiltciently explained in | whieh Ail more than one big tink, written | travelers ‘are scrupulously enjotnea to abe a & 3 man's stables, Cuarged to the Kegister's MaeVeazh then said that, if the President: “This year has been distinguished hy ad- vz seports, to him by orominent men in those States, | the advice of those who dwell oi these fear- The information published in references co knew the tf 2 ots fe desired it to be done, he wauld employ the | ditional progress. aud by deetded Improve: Sarit Hy It you knew the twilters of some of those | ful hights, [fei gentionen named, ment, which 1 will brietly recite; Tho es- Salis nue It Is said that, at tho close of .tlis somes | fablishment, under your sanetion, of 1 per | Tere Ot at none. ee neat tlie tices of 1 f ‘ f semember,{8i8—Working tlveselghibsof aday | What remarkable Cabinet scene, the Prest- | manent school of Instrnellon at Fort Mytr. fo dnl be aint at the tiilferent: plnees stutes Juul rownres\ Atala 08s wild great wHetibent, syle Pe rc TAR ie eee eretury Sherman's house, Charged to | dent remarked that the Attorney-Generat’s | Va.; the ralsing of tho standard of the p on the river banks and of the dangers te be ewan i Virgina Knowlng that Reiaiuver nilght eause ai avalanche, Sumettnys. 0 Lugtster's Olle, Inowledge of the Inw would ho greatly Im- | sownel of the Signal Corps; thu systemiza. | anticipated. ‘This knowledge has made pos: | way it gues it eaimot fall to be without ime | mountain of overhanging snow ls stared by Get, 1%, 188—Workang four-cighths of a day | proved by reading tho statutes of the United | tou of the duties of the signal service; the sty ne masary Meersutlous Tar natelys = stne | Dortant Hatltence)n ther States, if tahione a breath, ns It werv, ai ruthlealy sv enplni SCOR Sa tmiay Mest to ities wit ‘ony. ‘ceretury hermun'a stables, Charged to 1 vhich define td duties of his office, | preparation of now instructions for observers ea es For sia | stould win in Virginia, there will be dime | dower, bite he wnfortinate trays Wabash, ut. 1 Pay R Marie Hospital. Biase Ww : of the service; tha preparation of new and | fons making eports permit -n fore: F moalately serrate epths forevarinore. |. Union Trpat, Hato ana Preaittu-ate ct Bravest, -eure run to r wi unto ¢ 4 tmistanees oblize them to Hue. Un connection with the | letters yon would not be surprised that the | continue thelr Jontney fn unfavorable wea- f this oltice, hus, on the acettre | tonebans of atk fear the present move: | ther, they are advised sto. take: the bells September, 1873—Warking alx-clghths of a day’ a Seeretury Sherman's house. Churged to Na+ tigual Rank Redemption Agency, Hoods, enabled thoxotnterested | wont, and that. te Bourbons af the other | from their horsea to avold nmking tue, 6 ad to proccad on their way 09 Git rep - ie Iuproved fornis for the recording and preser- | Knowledge of changes Mkely to happen, and | A seniors ANT}MOURBON ONGARIZATTO Fiintithe Hospice to -Alroto tae descent 1s Octaill, 1873—Working three-elghts of a day on 9 bl ivi ofl Ww : oe haf wud Wenlworil-ae. cara pass coertary: i a ORK. ¢ tenn 1 nn sparta | Make it possible to give useful warnings of aE 1 oH raph. A remarkable feature af. this ronte 4 rok, 2 OMcen, BS MOUs Uiarkeaee tren dincracae nes Bowes Charged to Rel | ete srmAt ct i. TR RAT TA: | ee AN a iin tore tha nriee ene gaming Hoods, Ieeaorges, or of sudden and | et oraitan | Mateil, and failed. feewns | Es i bassawuf spor and erystel whieh mlegins Hetiuee Miss. ha Grand Pacis Hite a — ‘ aa : oO" Rpeetal Diapates ta ‘The veather information of — pubtle | tent rises of the vaterlevels. “Pho i Hata ‘ def and glitters as Tf paved” with gems. ‘Tha eave, | Arrive, Nov. 9, 1878—Working thrée-elahta of n day at br Plas eaigrarees sa “Ae Cities Erbutiee {unin Weather duformation of | pubtle | Gally reports are alsa useful at times of Jow | fled upon the Iuor lest, amd Matone told TONS | St, Louls & Gulf Rxpros ery Des rar 3 SITINGTON, + Nov, 2 4 : vould fal ‘fhe Bourbon | Pletio, alone whose sieres we Secretary Sherman's house. Chnrged to making | Wasinnarox, D.C, Nov. f—lt Is te raves orlatls Pf water, the Information they give permliting | them that thatwan i 2 | first among rocks, wherett forms henutlful | ti Gouin Gute Fast Croelng-boards Zor Supervisiug Architect's | ported that petty ubuses and steailngs havo ie Forte tated atts ts a rivor Shipping to by moved’ with Inteltigent Bi ey Te beet fn South Carollun and Mis | oncoades, and then divides Inte dilferont | Ha 7 Hes, heen discovered nt the navy-yard here stil | sporthers? for the Interior plateau; the ndop- Torokacoastudlan of Ute brovable flepths oF See whut ling of polities is Mahone buttd- | branches, and traverses a region of tir-trees, Nov, 18, 188—Working fve-elghths ofa day on | Jur to the operations of Litney with tie con- | ton ata now stornrslgual (the Cautlonary | Water to be found Jn the river channels a6 | iy tits arent ghee 2? on ving the plateau of St. Gothard, w 2 . ‘s Fi . o's diferent points up we river's: rs ete ‘al ‘Tr arte "s Secretary Sherinan's Wouse. Charged to make | tIngent fund of the ‘Irensury, ‘ho story Is | Northwest) fox tho Interior, Tnkess the ni ers ute ia inva. in Oftelul churneter “Mahone culls hinself a Democrat tn | cnier te val a nods abd utero oes tng deawing-bourds for Supervising Architect's | that « masnifleent sut of furniture hag been | Tumemont fe fle Merwe ao then Aca hints | ara especially useful to those for whom thoy | politics, hut Ie eontlpuonsly says thal the | crow’ curried by the Heres wiater-winda are | 2s Kansas City, un ne siti mudd In the enbluet-shops at tho navy-yard, | Ob fereporzes: tha changes and hnpravements | We Intended, (Sian Jeacentle pa nelones inthe Democracy | tien heaped uy on the river thie SlintnaeChair Soohinge an. Th 1818—Worlcing one-olghth of a day on | wisieh was paeked in boxes marked *prl- | fy the publication of the International buile- | ,,,° iit instances which have attracted the nt- | OF Howth modern improvements, | cuough to support heavy. burdensy | Kansas Cy, 1 St Louis oF Ki Secretary Shermiin's stable, ropatring down | \ ty. marital SiGe .V _ tention of this ofice, the notices of the probe | Of .Jelters Foul. Charged to Nutlonal Dunieuakcdoapioe yate property,” and forwarded to the home | tla and the monty Wenthue rovuw, wilt able Mights anticipated or passing itoods | He would adop ‘ Lthe Jeffersonian Democracy | DUE at this season we percelve Kren | “Eyitauor Mock Yalnnd & Paelile attrond, Agency, of ona of the navy officials on Lake Cham- | thelr accompanying charts; the Increased Ie | ound attain have been followed by prepara | to the spirit of aur thie ibake ita how | elds In the distance, after leavin | yeyst, curngeot Van furen und Sherman-sta. TieKat, for tf @ sth ety > While! . | the savage Nature whicli greets tho traveler | © oiticos, ob Chirkewt., Sh Jiuuad, Palnor 1 dunes, 1870—Maktng and fAttinge fy-sorcons | Plain, nt acost to the Government of $800; fortunate to tne aa ennaation of q | Hons mmade to guard against danger, pay een arty Which repre on peel shite of the Reuss, Vawsing the raid‘ acilu Hoton nod 1ocanal-cornur Maulsoee” forsiable windows and doors, Churzcd to Nae | that 200 smail bronze propellers havo been | service for tie apeelal benellt of the cotton FROST WARNINGS, Gevelobnents, In. internal linpravements, Chapel of St. Anne, and crossing, the. Forest © dled i s t nn . ure | al 3 wer ore Star 5 u Brel Counell iihuge Bast 1 June, 15—Working four-eighths of a day, | tertat, and 200 smal! bronze anchors from the | ehil frost-warning “to the fruit inter AVhut varticular polnt ns the Repibligatt work has been gouty on without intermission, hihoae Giys Leavanwurt r 5 8 : pre * rf : estiza- | forecasted und telegraphed froth this oflee Teuattlog doors for wutnure-plts for Secretary | same material, all of which were.made from eats tke tha. cattle 5 Se nea to New Orleans, for the bencitot the sugar Sherman. Chargod to Mating Hospital. thu seraw of the Farragut tlagshlp Franklin, | {ity aromotrie standards: the prepara | Interests of Loulsinna, Speetal, attention shane Ae AGE BROWN i Feat, ue Seven fae simlles of tho cnst of tho lars tion of new h: Farometrie tables cant nang hos ained end given tothe Fark aarti , oe that he had done ® great deal o , lie vo con, ‘These have | correction for altitude; the revised determine v i aut rey “ 4 Ppt 4 > i flat xy Whielt he kugt no neeount, but for which he ae Shon te moliteat vila? ‘The total atluus of the altiindes of signal service stu- | frum the Ist of October to the Ist of Fe He has never permitted any one to say for | As tha scenery beyond tls seniitnig gic paut se siamo + y const ary ofench year. The warnings are given | bin that he Js a Republican. ‘The Meoub> | of tha road “fs worth — glaneln: Wassinttarly pala. Ils wages were $3 per | expense of such fancy worl is reported to | flons; the campatation of monthly constants | Hey Oh ien Sate cn Vie with rensonntie | leaus anturally wish, anclerexisting peeutiar | fhe “panorama 2 tiave ~ endeayo day now, safety: ? i 4 ye i her vote Inthe United vit before: : at wi S 0 $10,000, é rosstny' va-luvels ene! safety; IF possible, three days in advanee,-| conditions, to gain another vote Inthe United | to wnroll before you may be continued with L whl follow this by a letter regarding be $10, See te ae eel eran Pyar ‘Nis Information is telegtaphed to. the ob- | Sates Senate, Possibly they may do that fur | interest a little farther, Dazlo Grande ts our ¥ o for nin years, [tis a curious sight to look’ elisan Fuat Express, peed mays te Ay hiat has He Mahone bas | ia ie niul to refieet on the stupendous work | foi tihs aumuransie ech x geeomplished by man In tus overcoming | Counet iuuy Night b: ALWAYS TO SAY THAT IE 18 A DEMOCRAT, | tho obstacles of Nature, Hunans City, Laaivenmurtt 2 0:2)0 m rarou me . m[$ bp ay ral? tabu an rul* 43429 a the Superinte ae TER DOLNAR. sity, enometry, aud in aetinometry, | server at New Orleans, and lnimediately | a tine by electing a Readjuster successor to | next stopplig-place, nud the route thither ns dlp a Frank Te oe the salinstahobs pd ede Sea ate caravan az. Arict Ns At mins aurbjecks especlally with ae Upon the receipt of the message announeing | the Bourbon Jalinsten, hint elves the Ie nis Hike stale as It follows a guree eno Accunmudaue ae the work, p ieeeed Ou Bieta tat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. eee to the Importanesof solar radiation in | sutletpated frost it 1x furnished to the press, | adjuster parts twa votes tn the Senate, and Tmnensely hich rocks. ‘Three ‘dgwutrg Uralts ALO) p a + Just particularized, on Sherman's Spectat Disvaten to ‘The Chteago Tribune. aerlentitire and the absorption of the sun's | bultetIned at the Colton mikes Muhone’s balance ot power, still | bridges are passed Thea short time, and the | Church Trim... HVS po mt 110:08 a an louse and atalles Wasmixaton, D, ©. Nov,’ 5—The report | Venr by the ttitospheres the colperation inn] over the city: by telephone, teleg pl stronger. J think that Blue and Mae Veagh | cost of enthuse this road in the gorge hag haily oxenpt Mundays, tally excopt Saturdays. Arntu 10 J8—In tho spring of 1870T mados| of United Sintes Treasurer Gilfillan gives ® | expedition to thy sumunit of Mount Whitney, | Intercated tows, gud pariehos, anil avhere | uw sot ethlng of th Re 4 | eon fimensy, “After passing the Villazu of | $Dally extepe Monuays, sThurgdaye wad Saturdays ¥ atiey raw, Ei only. ISund Faide, the valley beglis ta miurraw, rn Michignn Central Haliroad: Airolote this place the mountalns white oO the Repubttean party | surround it tower Insensloly In the dle Dgpore fot cr ake st.nne foot of Twenty-scca! td n ‘The Readjusters | reetlon of Italy, and the ‘Nelio, whieh has | _dutvb, Grand 'Paciua tote), und Bulmer House, ‘Watlldavitugalnst Frank Hesslor, the present | more detatled history of the silver dollar In | Calltornia, for the deturtalmiuon of problems | 10 other fuellitles are ava asd that | mirtlen D tuperiatendent of the cabiet-shop, to tho See- | Its relation to tho ‘Treasury Department than | fnsolur phystes; i metrology. tha preparation | tlon ds sent by mail, ‘The attecess of, the | not altogether elear as to the benetit that was, retary of tho Treasury, and by hin refereed to | has yet boen furnished. It | E wstate | of conversion tables forthe English and | speck! forecasts for the nuttin of ISO 13 Mkely to como u oe Kyou buen furnished. It Is nob v stat ‘ steins q | suficiently shown by the followlng resolute | fr the Chief Clerk for Inyostigauon, the charges | went which shows that the Treasury has exe metric syste; the eoSperation In the droge Herre by the Chaunber of Commerce of St Mi ent a ‘8 en . You Know, that | been plangiue in torrents, ‘assumes a more “| Leave, | Arve. ine faking of lumbar belonging to the | hipited any remarkable zenl In tho exeeution pha eee at a te torn of opediar pret the City of New Orleans: Blalne had not been alding thelr enuse: that | tranquil nspeet, Suddenly, however, enor- aire res ates Government for his own private of the spirit of the silvar-dollar Inw, Slneo | fessional papers; Kesolted, That tho action of the signal service | he certainly was lukewarm ont the outset, hiohs rocks agai oppose fis passage; aud it iu pm Athowo without permission, and for using : ‘ ; in glving the recent srost warnings, which ene | Mr, Blatne bus naden prep thorough study | qniight he sald that this ever-inpauent, and E a the time belonging to tho Guy the passers of tho Inw-in 1878 the average | puns OFFERING GF MUZES Fult ESSAYS OF | abled our sugar planters tocuurd uguinat injury | of Virginia politles, £ nits had dnrge mute | angry river here sitmmoned up all its ‘ma Inturest, und for having keys ny whiten ne | MONthIy colnage Ins heen anty 82,987,000, amese MET io thee crops, deserves the approval of tho | terial iuterests there In lus relations to tho | strengih to surmount the barclers tat ate Twuld enter the hardware-room after the (then) | Rnd the averngo not monthly sane only S71. | on wetcorological subjects; the organization | planters and merebunt:tclors of Hantalunn. me | Chesapeato & Allegheny, ar some stich | tempt tu stop Its course, IL balls, It tonne, fuverintondent tnd iuft the building in the | 0 In twa wouthis—Iuly, 18%, and Jul of State weather services; the new Investlzn- ing piled ta she the eaten or autuple nae named rallroud, his Interest in which be ts | and springs in white hlltows over the ehadn evento; i 37 , Mon of danger Jinus on. Western: rivers; the | 6d to my a ee yeported to hive reeently. sold: for: $100,000, | of rocks which yetard ita progvess—then & Bald nilldavit had been rend to the | 18i9—the colnage was hulow tho mlalnum rihsted portant to American Independence of torelgn ery familiar with Wirglitn potittes,* raid Hesttor in my fired by the f folati tthe oxganization and equipment af two expel: supply. and heisvery famitiar with Virglate po piumges inte the. depths of oa terrl iy presedea, and that of the Su- | required by the faw—an oper violation o| fons for meteorologteal observation and re- = lo eu, aml, oo ngain — reuppearmy, Wrintendent af bulldings, waleh ho acknowl | law: that has yet to , be explaheed. | search in tho Aretie rexlous of Amerie PUCEBBCU EBEEEEEE day excepted, fDally. {Saturday excapiod aSuturdays leave ut O18 p. an, Lake thore ds Michigan Bouthern Hatiway, ATANDARD TIMB.- Won't f * ~ | thous established In the Polar region by In | & int any reference to Ib in the Meline | lw has been In operation thera have begn | ternational eonferenees tho estublishinent ie Taste Te tokeep thelr clocks sc “ i Ce ed ortaied of securing simulanelty ITEMS. spreads tranquilly aver the ostended plain. | 1 < < v pela ieee 0. Me Mita ‘The zeal iu f Isatting these Jegnistouutory to, be stationed a danuly. Franti Bas. ane of anaes TbgUrv tO cls nade if THE NAD REGIMENT. hn Cite hase Aho rout eatin tery Ble “tit Tnenuysecuncty and tty ti san WAS CONSIDERATILE 'TERTIMONY { the’ poople” las qi excessive, | pther nt fo! HW, one et cltude as to Whal means are vateis ae units by ag steel 7 ihe sulk Coaltt ublcw wuder yonpman ion ‘ken Tike that L havo instanced, but you } ti tne fortyalx: cao) mous sinew tho Gperating in thie wark with a xyatean af sla. Hiwatleabie and best tn order to attaln this iSpdctal,Jriauaten fa Fa Catenoe: Tyna Village divided inte two parts by the Tholno, | vitces tn the Grand Wactite Hotel uo ; " been the enatom to | WASsitinaton, HW) Cy et heaton nnd Puerouudled by Phuetaitivent (ited, ais ty PORT THI u retis gentlemen who passed through here | youd Glorulteo the valley widens, and extends Matn tne). aaa accompanying letters Crom Upton | but fourteen months when tho issue has | of a aystem of stations of observation in| yegutnted ax to Indleate fucal thine, hut on sny that the investigations conducted hy the | to Belllzone, whieh 1s a pret y Uitths village Rea Rae ee mid Power, 1 think | iV ‘ you now comprehend | reached $1,000,000, and only five months | Alaska. necout of the great variety of tines In nse °0 i enernl’ slinated on both sides of the river, andonthg | ye Nir sich strenuous effaris werw mindy to | when It has excended $2,000,000; yel thoru | “A. serles of exporiments has been mado | fi Inany loralition, nel -uncertaimy ting | $Meers of tha Adjitant Generale stall of anit dnt nly proximlty that there bs only room for | giihunjeys ware at itp ww. Wally*Sunday Resent tho § itinsiin-ilashes, wii view of Impravl Massnebisetts into the eoniuet of the Ninth | tsutiy of the towurdhemataciatasate tea | ent the Se | i rapreea olka with sun-flashes, with a view of Improving 4 "i i be eatle ral |, Mas setts io a 3 remlty of the tow the mountatns are again y= enute from asking Mr, Windom | have been six montnd during which not a hpon the forms of heliograph to be mdlonted atlvon:ng te Sehak. shall Ween Heal Uae Lael itegiment in Atlehmond white on thelr way | 1 sully 10 prod ” 1 3 " cuinment ie lestlnony,, ‘Tlie flood of lively } sunle doltar was lasued from tho ‘Trensury, | for the qeneral tses of the army, und Wt fs bee aw Haven the tino ordinarily used ‘has | to Yorktown Yully confirmed alt the terrible | trond and the river, On the enst there are Baltimore & Ohta, ty however, has caused Sherman's | he we e: id hellograph selected vo chite fort y above tho other, and | Sepots, Exposition Bullding and foot of Twonty-sec. ofetine ae ha ‘our of these slx inonths werg In the present | Neved that the linproved he lograph se ected } yen, for many yerrs, coineldent with that | stories that have been published, and that, In | EWe chiteaux-forts, one above the other, an pots, Fix mn Bulging and pti i toning regatutlon direoting an investiga: | year, whun silver cartifleates wero so largely Biers Breat shoptlelty with walelency, used by the Naw York & Now Haven Rall- thelr Judgment, ttt remalns but for tho on the SRG tery cine ae oral Ok A nse fi at oniegs, BS Clark-ats Valiioe Holaey Ietlod on et feasury contingent tund for a | issued. In tho month before the Chieigo | and posyusses many pructtoal advuntnged. 40 ( yout, and la thy ora soverul tli | Governor of Mussachtisetts to ‘ildbotnl tha CF an Was bent eR a eR Leave, | Arrive. Of ten yeurs past.” le wanted it ree | C it dollar was U! far as known, over nents In | utes’ stower than the thie prapor to ‘ Fadia ph AU HUB alleys i ‘ y OF ewit ees reTaest “ited to tho Committeu on ¥ Convuntion not one dalinr was Issuod, One | thor sarviees, fis own mortdlan, Among the voluntary | regiment. ‘The number of persons who com | land on the St, Gothard site, 7 AL i. P Morntnu Expro fs Btn m|* 8:00 p mm oh hottest veal {ev on Fingnee, Good | month the bexgnrly pittance of $15,131 was | - ‘the legislation of the act approvod Juno | ghsorvers of te signal service, cases have | initted the outrages is estimated at fifty, but, | ———— =o crite GRR int Fito p as Mia ity te eat-unting Senator BMour- doled out, ‘he amount outstanding hag | 16, 1854, inereasing tho ennlatedt ‘oreo.of the | Goeurred in which tho rallrond thnes to as they cannot be iontifed, the probability Sovorelgna Playing at Perjury, loatys saitinis pees thi halrina, ‘here’ nover was an¥- | regularly inerwased from 8th,103 In March, | slanal corps by tify ndittonal men, bas | whieh their clocks wor regulated dlifered | iiat the innocent will have tu suffer with a erie ttt Stell usette. Alvuld it) U-tains ua via Washington City, and sttloy roy si = This and prov! eg ’ "iS 8 . 0 geillty, | patted, ay ; q wove Byune (Levent auother of broader | grentest amount colned In any one month | seryieg onan honorable footlug, and opened Hogallttotg settee as vpoeet hes ne ATHANTA. other, than the fuvestituro of the icing ut Hpain | Ckudiow and ologane lt #U.plashinK-Care votweas harrow Inquiry may be | was $5,025,000 fn August, Isis. “Thy Woken down under astute a eanaibitradion amount col juont! ih tf 7 - ; otal | a reputable careor to the best class of youve | ingly annoying in ninate Blues upon thane | ‘Tho party which deeompanied Edward At. | NHB [ne darter PHESRnID iperar ener rage Gtr sunkskee Line. ons ne coluudd te ic i sia before it renehes the hazy pertad, Mr,’ | Doty I8St, was $65,010,279, Hstmont are numerous, nud to end of inonth of Septem: | American citizens, ‘Tho Applleations for ou | ayi-storms, tornadocs, nuroras, earthauakes, | Jenson, of Bestun, to the Colton Exposition | yet the connection Isa very teil one, ‘Tho | Depots, foot of Luke-st, and foot of T gntysspoonde Thy sovere oxant- | Hareors at 1 7 af, Hekut, Onicos at Dopots und Ut Haudolpbret, y 3 rand Paciio Motel, end Palmer Hou e ny Chiat to have not hesitated to sport the affal t vege | trouble with na begun from Mr 1 “Can does nat : ” THE FOLLOWING TARLE Inations gre successfully undergone, ‘The * Sac aeere ed ee step towar 1 at Attanta, report the affair a great success eetion to Like nn onth whieh bad no binking u Ths, The reabhtno Sano ndvatnng Inalt wilt show tho amount of monthly colnage, | clause providing ‘that two Sergeants may i luke every prncalcny antl ae fara tia ale in all respects excopt financially, and In that ie ‘bh hiseouscience,. Ant yet Wo NTE EEN Leave Wveatigute” decuty Wits “how nob to | thy put distribution during the month, and | each year be Sppalnted to be Second-Lleu | cordingly, fu the new lustructiona ‘ta six- | respect they fear It will be a allure, ally supposed to. be eungorriius bin boner On | Cincinnatt, Indianapotie & Loute| | ecelves nubody, the nmount outstanding nt the ota of 'eueh | tenants? gives that sthnulua of permanent | HaLsurvice observers, no local times” will AEX a: SMOTANIE pity ley ui ua aulanis, seu | epee sma ey v0) veo RaMmnRt sale Ces dae “aren ee. siege aC cee Tonmand ear | bo reeogmzed, but only the Washington | tho Clydae Perkins Michmoud + Danville to pur it more sentiy,, Wut Ie hardly menda | preening eee ais wee italiane AUD Dispute a SSA BEN. Marelty ISS 35! pias: duutandtg | mepovres- conor ‘ score | me, 88 tuleuraphed | trom this, ales. | syidicaty ls endeavoring to obtaly control | intiens to way that, liv is meraly nakod to play | apne encore Adniun and Cannicste, “lickot GAlces PULTE ORT WE THR PRESIDENT Net Distr ulatanding | REPONTS FOU-TNE UWENEVIT OF THE COT: | It is very possible that - tho Wasling: ey » atperjury. A now Kytght of the (yrtor dweurd: 4 Clarl Valuer Lousy, Grand Havitla How) : AND MACVEAGL, Ra < bution dure at the close TON INTRERESTH. On thine sane telegtaplied will, on sour | of the Virainla, Midiand toad 11 order to | a eee ae iene “Oedur td whlch be 18 : e) Nasmsaros, 1, ‘ST Mouthty tug the or tne “Tn compliance with the promiso con’ Hite necaalon bo regulated by the suventy- | make Ita new Southorn trunk tinw, heknitted;, aid une of these rules la never to Taavor] Anive: Mtolishes the Callan ink avant sap patti eee ane: monte | tained I tast anual report, to largely In- | fifth meriilinn west of Greeny teh. In order ME AUANO THOUDLI, Forgot le yurter orto Iny it uside. Tho inger | a aso sarong, Ssiiemle sou pa keting ut the can eee A Very ttnportint | itil | sy oo1.con 8 200950 creago the usufulness of this’ service to the | ta promote tho distribution of standard tne To the Western Amoclated Pres, hulty of he biinan eonsclunue te wonderful but | NOt ae aed esas alia 30 nu} 9b io Arthur's part nbluet was held in President | Apritat ley sam, Teo great cotton fnterests of the South, a corre: | the signal survice hus, for some years past, Wastnxaten, De Gi Noyes f— 70 ott eet ie tenet tao mmurnt posiion ot mens | umn & Paclila Expronn aba $3 orktoye ot Uteetly after his return from Shi spondence was opened With the representa: | had elargo of the thic-ball ut Boston, and £ | Department has reeelved. a report from the Dera at the must revowned chupter of oblvutre, | Unleude Bxvran, ¥ 4 : Been Wi, 1 was of unusa} Jongth, aid ~ tives of the Cotton Exchanges to take inte | propose to extend this service us far as pos- | United States Consul at Haveng in relation | groan oath he nothing wore than adecont and | Pittsburg, Clactnnat & At, Louls Waliroad. z ted Was tuatained by the members and ere consideration the pdvianbillty of gstablish- { stble, In accordance with tho terms of the | to the alleged Merten (uitrage Lot respectable ceremonial then ut uations te shod (Chuetnnas and Kokomo Alrdinee) Side : Gnesi looks whieh followeid all the AE i Ing alarge umuber of auxillary stations In | accompanying circular letter, eltizens of the United States: enguged | whothor his Catholly Majesty binds himself by Mpot, ener t <b ‘ : 1 the cotton belt, ‘Tho plan contemplated was | © Ey order fo answer wuinerqus questions | jn collecting guano hear Key Arenis, | sucha tormula, or tha member for Northamp. Llenet Ulloa wh Depor und | OTe. T08 pera that these auxiliary stations whould be situ. | relative to thue-balla a Jetter o' Inguiry has )'sud arrested by the Mexican authori+ ton declines 11 bo an tod. Ieit bo inure, one Elurk-et., Geund Pacliy Houvet and Woo Grote | ated on rnilrvads, or at points having tele: | been sent to astronomers having experience | tles, ‘Tho Consitl says the Americans poulden eu thins Ue {bp Connoqonots 10 halt a graphic communication, ‘fhe rallronds tras | on this subject, and this, with thelr reptles, | were slinply ariestad for trespass, and the nite a . 10,86 | 608027 | yorsing the cottun belt were requested to ep | has boon embodied in a professional paper quest nis entirely as to the ownership of “TAKE NAVI pe ogee ° 0,804.809 | opyrate by requiring thelr agents, at avlectad | which Includes a very{full description of the | the guano deposits, gud does not involve any LAKE NAVIGATIO B06. 744 f 7 ull, stations, to take, ag a -uurt of tholr rails | Boston thue-ball by Sutat Purssell, in charge | international controversy. pre NOVI ATG GEILE 4 servations, which wore to elegraplir hdging from extfre: 5 engine Clark-ab, J atato-st., Malmer iy free, us railroad bustueas, dally, Hemel thls mal hal there sceihs no doubt but that Pilot ofsenelnteta soe {ing aubm tte ve lo) eet Ta rong (ouesbuata aud HapdolpbestesL. gentres, for distribution al the oxpensoor the | the country generally, would welcome any Durtug the past fiseal year work’ upon the TIME TALES - Atadito)ppat Palmyr House, Arrive. wean syclating to the subjeoty discussed, Meee one ot comment at the Pees aAMote the correspondents kel et ae Dutting thilsand that to- ‘ ae klaus oue consideration with coh tar isenabled to present . rate Iistory of the nieetings MEMES OF TIE OALINET lo Vresident, ug goon as all 3 Seated, slenal service, to the Cotton Exchanges in | attempton the part of this service to dls- Ah Bes oH os n " rary heniee wa tata that lo lind called) tho alt tnportant elties In the eotton region. “Lo | tribute standard tino signals. I conection hits fouse dletensa jaa tice Let {hae skahidioar wad aiuaitoes dally aap att Bundars | Ratawallsse ¥ ibaa Ye museen eee constder the question of raflronds undertaking codperation, tho sige | with its dally weather atid river reporte; but Par Yhelr protection, preservation, and] CMe a . i “Duly, cxceptsundaya. Dail fats tharte! 8 Gultenn: that from. the nal service promised ta furnish rali-xages, | inthe distribution of such slyuals over so | toon? dy calls altention to the tupurtunes Ser OR Rg Bay, Menauminae Gnd ny parts, Mune: ‘Chicage & Grand Trunk Ratlway. levee ne tM comu to hits ken vludge he be maximum and iiulniuim thermometurs, Ine | wide'an extent of country It I4 Important te ven ly und reasonable exponditnres on the | | Fer Byiwnaba. Pusch, ‘Sionominey, Sturgeon Hay, Depot cornur of Twelfth and ststo-sts, HA y the Government to ba ‘entirely any we rv atruuent shelters, and the netussary atation- | deelds what mertdlan ts to bo adopted as the | eee a oreuses, xD and ail Laku Suporior wii, via Pecahabs, Patintay = Se Fs anive: ed f it bas PI . pre~ ed pk Gposed system wou! lnstire to | standard, m Hi. Site . : aa : fonere teed eal Sa Me added, with’ a good hare nl hanes, concerned catnplete Poe thts subject the concurrent oplafon of noxps, Pre see i a Macaca li Malrand Berreen spe Wwhasis, wud, accompanying his 419)86,443 | curate information cach morning ag to the | Ameiean aud “European experts polis to At the close of business today there had Mocks tyut BMleblean-ay Plea Ee; i s