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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: NURSDAY, NOVEMBE 10, 188]—-UWELVE PAGES. OREIGN. A Gencral Holiday Yester- day in the City of «London. Honors to tho American People Paid in the Lord Mayor’s Procession. echoes of Gladstono and Lord Granville at the Banquet. Bpo Granville Particularly Proud of tho Popular Relations Established with America, Daniel Grant, Member of Parliantent, Holds Forth on the Growth of Re publicanism. President Ferry Explains that Other European Powers Wanted Tunis. The French Chamber, So Believ- ing, Refuses to Disown the Conquest. AML Talk of Bismmarck’s Resignation Re- garded as the Usual Pollt- fenl Ruse. Bismarck to Roly on the Emperor—Great onflagration in Amalfi, Italy. GREAT BRITAIN. ‘A MOLIDAY IN LONDON. Lonnoy, Nov. Today, tlevoted to the Lord Ma; how, isa holiday. ‘The Stock Exchange Is closed and business Is suspend- ed, THR PROCESSION TO OUILDIALI. + ‘Vhe new Lord Mayor went lv solemn pros ceaston to Guildhall with the usual ancient display, whieh drew fmmensa crowds, and, with an Innovation of the program, with Qe object of HONORING THE AMERICAN PROPER, which was reeelyed with great cntlustasm, the Stars-and-Stripes were carried In the pro- cession, preceded by the dram-ind-tife bank of the Fourth Battalion of the London mititta playing the "Star-Spangled Banner” After 0 short interval came a band from the training ship Warsplte playing “ Yankeo Doole.” The American flag was received with a xen- eral clapping of hants andeheers, ‘The same honor was Not conspicuously rendered to anyother feature of the procession, except when the coaches of the new anc ol? Mayors: passed by. ‘There was a demonstrntion as tho procession passed tho'oftice of the United States Cable Company. Four young Indices waved Ameriean flags fram the windows 13. the banner of tho frea went by, and there was fond and continued applause, Agreat demonstration was also made at tho Auerlean Exchange, on the Strand, where 20 ladies waved the Amertean colors from the’ balconies, Among © tho ‘decorations throughout the elty the Amertean flag was consplenotis. ‘i THERE WAS ENTHUSIASTIC CHEERING in Palace Yard os the Amerlean banner entered, escorted by a guard of honor, with _ lixed bayonets, As [t passed tho band played “Hail Columbia.” ‘The route of the praces- sion wus gayty decorated with flags. Whon the Amerlenn tlaz was porne past the Amerl- can Exchange, where there was n large party asseinbled, Including Christine Nilsson, Mrs. Scott-Slddons, Olive Logan, and Julian Maw- thorne, Codérey’s band’ of the Grenadier Guards played the “Star-Spangled Banner.” LOUD GRANVILLE, FOREIGN SECRETARY, alsospoke. Referring to foreign affairs, he sald; “There igo question at any eritical stage, thougl there ura varlous questions Which require to bo enrefully dealt with. Our policy towards Egypt fs directed entire Jy to her peace, prospority, and treedom,”” FRANCE, Referring to the subject of an Anglo-French commerctal treaty, Lord Granville said: The Government does not attach oxagger- ated portance to the wenty on economic grounds, If any country chooses to ralse Protective duties against us, we cannot fur- “wet that nearly half our external trade ts with countries whieh are open te our goods, Mutthe Government attaches tha srontest Value to the treaty for politieal reasons.” AMENICA, Discussing the settlemont of the Alabama claims,.Lord Granville galt: “ Eyet shico the United States becama au independent Power there has nevor been n tne when the sane frlendly feeling exlated as exists now botwoun the two great English-speaking 1n- Mons, L know of no more striking test than the feeling which has beon shown of sincere “4 deep grief In England In regard to the (ety ot Presidont Garfield, und tho devote loyalty of Amorloans to our Queen,” ™ AT THE LOM-MAYOI'S BANQUET alae Gludstone, replying to tho toast of alee Majesty's Ministers” sald: “Tecan in i slaus of iuprovemont in Ireland, 1 yy cone tts veovle of England are unanimous: ee heed ft was necessury to take strong eres {n Ireland in defense of public Inw ae batty. One question at least iam declded— the people are detarmined a full tral of the Land net. 1 hold my hand very 5 3 ‘Weakocat ie 'Y slaniiicant proof of the ‘ which the» Irish have fiend subjected by — tholr — so-entled Mis, It ts oo notlee, - procecdine toma tgh Authority, stating that anybody es ie tent before suspects aga roleased, Ne aout eousent of the Land Lague, will be thea be Though 1 caumot yet state that ri Hunt Lreland the covenants into which pate havo entered are punetually ppr- rane Yetthey ure largely and Increasingly onal Those who deciine thelr per ie co are genorally those who ure wel} Pet - fultitl ely engagements, I can Lange’ ‘tho Iria. will maku use of the ered which willbe fupartlally adinin- REVEIMUNG TO VOREION AFVAI I ORELON AFVAIS foto ati on Gransitta wilt bo W picture lesy charged with an: vous and eriticul featuyes than Unt ofa Utoken’ Afghanistan, Instead of boing single alee Kounuente, is now under 8 peace raters (eo, ATa Happy to think that erent fu.8outh Africa, 10 THK NEST SESSION OF PAT MENT, # Gladstone satu A Te Will bi Mest oan ourly wut inet yg taAd On the Whsilom af Parlin io consider effective means for. meot- presented at evil of obstruction. that hus Ton to be peace J would wish thls ques- pute, Ty AehUOUs Of the replun of party dis- Interest oS, tmveteat at all parties, {n tho Weeoaagry ey ee Wallon and: country, Ip Is Taguig Wt, Pullo bwslugss shiny ig {Checrs,) efectlvuly — eondycted,’? Murry * Daulet g be 1 TOWARD A REPUBLIC, out, Iibural Member of Parlla- ment, speaking at a larze meeting on the Inne atestion declared, amid myels cheering, that growling thought In England wag toward Te- publleanisin, though he himaelf was content with the present politieat condition of afta Land, he sald, should be for the peonle, in fecordance with the eonstttution, nonshs ‘The Marquis of Waterford’s hunting-atud fas been sold, HOME. RULE, Devries, Nov. 0.—AL the Home-Rie cet. Ing here yesterday, ‘TD. Sullivan, brother of A.M. Sullivan, moved (int the Toine-ttute mnnifeste be cirutlated throughont Europe, Aterfea, and Australia, Detectives watched" those who entered the room to attend the meeting, + A correapondent of a London paper, dls eussing the Hone-Rule meeting, says, the Hittle knot of politeians who meet acension- ally under the nine of the Home-Ttale League think they seo fine opportunity: for emerging fi the Histgntileanes Inte which they were east by the Land Leagne, Only thirty persons were. present at the meeting at which the manifesto was promtl- gated.” The Breemai’s Fournat welcomes the re- vival of the Hone-ttile organization, ft be- Neves the question of home-rule Is now te great and uly one. Egan writes to the Breenvin'a Journal con- firming the authesticity of the manifests of the }iome-Hule Lengne. Jo says it taut tho full sanetion of all suspects” eontined In Kilmatnhaty Jatt, Ani paver nlore suspects were arrested Tues- day, AMONG THE PERSONS ANLESTED TODAY undor the Cocrefon act are James Ennls, 0 Wexford Inndlord, three Batitirun farmers, and the Secretary ot tha Pattas Green Branch of the Land League. AGRARIAN OUTRAGE, ‘The agrarian outrages In treland during Ovtober number 48), ns follows; Minster, Jomnauiht, G8: Leinster, 102; Ulster, o2, JAMERICK LAND RENTS, At the first sitting of the Land Commission Jn Limertek there was « large attendance, nnd avout 200 clains for reduction of rent were presented, VANDADISM, The episcopal nvins cnevert on tho pillars of Archbishop MeCabe’s house in this city were broken, owlng, I fs supposed, to the Archbishop's recent pastoral, RENTS IN MAYO. The first arrangement between landlord and tenant unter the Land act occurred on the Browne estate, belonging to an ex-neni- bor of Parliament for tha County of Muy The tenants agreed to take lenses for fifteen years aba reduction of from ste 10 shiliings per year on eneh holding on the basis of the rent pald during the past ten years, In con sequance of Unis arrangement several ten- ants have withdrawn the notices they sent to the Land Counnisston. ENTINC!, Althongh private meetings even in the north at Ireland are still hell of tenants who were members of the Land League, yet the onmnization as an orgunization for Jeague purposes is practically dead, v1 TAL, NUMMER of gpplications made to the Land Commis- sion is 17,701. ENORMOUS REDUCTION. The Land Sub-Commission at Limerick, i the case of Enright, atenant holding rather over three aeres of land, has reduced tho rent from £10 te £9, ‘Lhe decision was un- expected, Aninereased number of tenants ure expected to apply to the court, SIt MAURICE O'CONNELT, nephew of the Liberator, has met his tenants at Tralee, and, exeept in two eases, arrived atagreements which will be presented to the Land Court, ‘Lhe agreements involve 2 considerable reduction in rents. LONDONDERRY, ‘The election campaign in Londonderry for amember of Laritamdnt in place of Hugh Law, nppointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland, was opened: yesterday. The Rey, Harold Atylett, Land-Leaguoa candidate In tho list Parllamentary election in ‘Tyrone, has asked the electors of Londonderry to remain wn- pledged, as the Jeague candidate will be se Jected at the County Convention Friday, A FINN, Secretary of the Dublin Lund League Branch, jus been arrested for advocating “no rent.” : A MANIFESTO, The Central Executive of the Land League ES vof Great Britain has issued a violent mani- festo, stating that the lengue, proclaimed but unbroken, will suve the nation, aud appeal- ing for subserlptions, BISHOP MACEVILLY, OF GALWAY, succeeds Dr, Melluleas Archbishop of ‘Tuam, a FRANCE, PERU'S SIGNIFICANT REPLY Pants, Noy. 9—In the Chamber ‘of Depu- ties, Premier Ferry replied to Clemencenu’s altaeks on the Government. He said the Government would haye been open to cen- sure it ithad not supported the interests of French subjects, ‘The thie had arrived to termnate intrigues agalnst French influence in ‘Tunis, It was impossible to adjust tho frontier disputes amicably becuuse of the tmpotency of the Boy, ‘Cha Cabinot had fol- lowed the constant tradition’ of French diplomacy, aud guarded French futerests by means of a protectorate which penuitted Franco to,take what others would have taken, It was the solo means of closing the frontior of Algeria against the dangers threntenca by the possible extension of the Eastern con- filct to the Afediterranean. M. Ferry sald he. considered the demand foran inquiry into the ‘Lunislan campaign useless and dangerous, ‘nnd he. defied the Opposition to furnish proots of tholr charges against the Government. After speeches by MM. Ballue and Clemenceau in support of the motion for an inquiry, the Chamber de- cided that the debate should be cloged. ‘The Chamber then » WEECTED THE SOTION for an Inquiry—343 to 16S. ‘The order of the day pure aut slinple was rejected is to 205, Soveral othor orders of the.day wore subsc- quently presented, none of which obtained priority. 3L Chauveau, Republican, pointed gut that the Ministry had virtually resigned, aud that this resignation depetved tho yoling, of tho order of the day of tho” necessary sunction. Io therefura proposed, In xecordance with the ruies of the house, to terminate the disensston without any order of tha day. ‘The proposal was ro- jected—285 to 203, The motion by M. Au- drien (Republican) to refer the orders of the day ton bureau of the Chamber was ike. wise rejected—351 to 90, The next order of the dgy, moyed by Mf, Casshuie Porricra (Ry publieun), dvclaring “Lhe Chamber destt- ing in no’ way to hamper operations In ‘Lunis, pusses to the order of the day.” Priority was asked for the motion, but re- fused-—RAt to 218, GAMBETTA than moved the order of tho day, declaring that Frances resolvey to loynlly observe tho treaty with the Bey. Adopted by an afiraa- tive vote of 37%, Adjourned. PRESIDENT GREY vill hold a Cabluot councl! today, The res- ignation of the Ministry will not be gazetted. MAUSHILLES, Tansee, Nov, %—Tho military hos- pitits here are full of patients, . Another hospital will be established In Corsiea, In ylew of the fnulnont Mlulsterlal ‘changes the embarkation of fregh trogps for ‘Tunis le auupended, — GERMANY, VU ELKOTIONS. * Bens, Nov, 0,—Ierr Kopfer, of the party of the Peovle, was clectad ynember of the Relchatag at Mannheim, and Horron Grijien- berg and. Rolttinghausen, Socialists, at Nu- remburg aud Solingen, respectively, At .v Lonnep and elected thelr oF COVRen, Ut Is believed tn wi Dsniarek whl seck dieting expreaston of the Kerperor’s wishes tn regard: to the pres ent stttauion, sud thé Baipererts declaration wi be such as will strengtion Bisniarel’s position. Of the twenty (xecond) elections, te Libs ernls carried fifteen, Sovlalists four, and the jeals one. BISMARCK, Nobody hore believes Mlamarek’s threat- cnetl gation fs anything more” than a pretense to Iniluence the stpptementary elections, , _ESEEL On piisonvE! Nhe North German Gazette prints the fol. fowl commtinontion: ‘There are only three pusaslbitities for the new Melehatag—etther titinedinte: dissolition, or the Appearanee of an dupractienbio machine, ali the wheels of which work aguinst one another, or the tentporury cofperation of fuettous teams palbte In thenise the Government. ‘Vhs the Cov Is by no mens agreeably situated’ Varitamont, Hut fit Is certain tts te must bo necepted if the Relebstug docs nut ; utean tocontine Itself te nuygative voting, and thus render Its speedy diseolition necesanry. DISPENSING THE MAJORITY, Four Progressiat incetings Monday were dispersed by the polive, some intyniless ve! erence ta the Seetal Demuentts serving ast Hi est for the Interference of the author es. Ed FRANKFORT, . At the second ballot for tho Retehstag at Frankfort, Herr Sonnemnan, Demoernt, wits elveted by nvote of 9,119, ngninst 3,600 for Doell, Suctuttst, BISMARCK ; fsobliged to defer Ils departure from Var- fzen, oWlng to l-nealth, ALL THE LIBERAL PAPERS regard DBlsmare thrent of reslguation ag ainore attempt to intimidate, The Vossiecte Zeitung says stinttar rumors linave always been precursors of measures whieh dit not seeure parliamentary approval, and have been Invariably followed by the extension of the Chancellor's powers. THIS WILL PLEASE THE FRENCH. ‘The ‘Trenstiry estimates contain an tem of 2,260,000 murks for the ereetion of an In perint Patace at sirassburg,. THE POLICE PHOMMINTED A MEETING at which the Socialist, Masenclaver, was to have spoken. Llagencluver was arrested, DYNAMITE, ConsranrinorLn, Noy. &—A. snillug-ves- sel with dynamite on board has been de- tained at Gallivolls aud placed in charge of the Commandant of thy Dardanelles, THE BRIGAND. Coxsrantixove, Nov. 9.—Sald Pasha and Gen. Wallace, United States Mintster, have mnieably arringed the Incident af ue arrest of Kavass at the Amertenn Consulate at Sa Jonlen for brigandage, ‘Che Governor at Sa- fontea has delivered Kavags to the Amerie: Consul conformably with the demand of Gen, Wallave, and the Consul has placed Kavass at the disposal of the Porte for trial, on condition that.the trlal be by ordinary tribunal and not by court-martial, the Cone sul to ba represented at the tral, ‘The Atmorican frigate at Sntontea hing left that place, MEXICO. DIAd MARRIED, Crry or Mexico, Nov, Last nlght'ex- Presidont Dinz was married civilly to Miss Romero Rublzo. ‘The witnesses for Gen. Diaz wero President Gonzales and Gen Pacheco; for the bride, Ramon G. Guzman and Manuel Saavedra, Iv 1g nEPORTED on good authority that the relations between Mexico and Gunteninta are very critleal. TRIPOLI. A NEW GOVE POUNERATS ConstANtINot 0—Vasslin Pasha has been appointed Governor-General of, ‘Tripoli, BOT AT THE FRENCH CoNsUT. Lonxpox, Noy, %—Adviees from ‘Tripoll announce that the Freneh Consul there was. recently fired at by a soldier, who was ar- rested, . a ae CUBA. STOLEN RECON! Havana, Noy, %—The Treasury books, according to whieh the taxes of Cuba were asseased, have been ubstracted fora mumber of years. ‘The police haya now recavered them from the widow of a ‘I'reasury clerk. By the theft of the books the ‘Treasury lost $20,000,000, AUSTRIA. ANDIARSY. Virsa, Nov. ¥.—Count Andrassy, tn his remarks in the Hungurlan delegation yester- day, sald that duriug the whole of his Min- isterial enreer ha had been conyineed a unlon of Italy and Austria was a great and Important factor in the preservation of the European equilibrium, s i RUSSIA. “ nEFonM.” » Perensnuna, Noy, 0—It has been de- elded to appoint a special commission, to be composed of Senators who conducted the revision of the ndininistration of the various provinces, and other experts, fora reorganiza- tion and extension of the Independence of the local Zewastvos, EGYPT. ANOTHER EDITOR KQUELCHED, Loxpox, Nov. 9,—Advices fron) Egypt state that Cairo and Aloxendria aro still in a state of ngltation respecting the relntions be- tween the Khedivd and Sultan, The national Journal, Hedyas, hus. beon suppressed jn consequence of {ts giving ton free expres- slons to Its opinions In favor of the reforms which the native party demand, TUNIS. THK EXPEDITION, Tuntk, Nov. 0.—Tho expedition to the South preparing at Kairouan will consist. of 10,000 mon and 11,000 transport antuals, It wilt not start until afler the conclusion of the Tuntslun dybate in the French Chamber of Deputies. ITALY, A CONVTLAGRATION, Lonnon, Noy. 0,.—A fire In Amalft, Italy, threatens the greator vart of the city, SPAIN. A DANQUET. Mapnip, Nov, 9.—The Minister of Colonies was tendered a banquet toiduy by the Philp- pine colonists, He was congratulated on the suppression pt the tabycco monopoly. MANTOS AND Hl FOLLOWERS publish a cfroulor repudiating solidarity with Zorilla, and declaring thelr desire for paciile propagation of the constitution of 1860, GEN, PRENDERGAST, : Bvectal Cavite, Mapp, Nov, ¥—The Herald spociat soys; Gen, Prendergast cmbarks pt Cais on the mall steamer leaving for Havana on Noy, 10, Hefore leaving Madrid he had long intorviows with King Alfonso, Mar- shut Campos, Sefor Sagaata, and Sefer Leon y Cast}ia, the Colonia) Seerotury of Btate, styled "Ministry do Ultramar”? Out of thesg interyluws I hear that a doled palley hos been fixed gud hay recelverd the approbation of the King and Oubinet. Jn the ‘civil Government of Cubs all the jaws of Spain will bo carricd aut and the tribunal will be ag uch as possible As slmitated to those pf tha mother country. Publle workg will be largely. , ENCOVRAGED BY ATATE ABSISTANC 1y poltical rights, the assimUatlon will bo ressils | madd i Land dberty of conselence, vil fetividnad Lirformed elretes that { rflichits will be lian nore complete, with fo the laws on the press. ab by uw nyraltist nary are traryactsof thecivitand milittry authorities, Press amnesty and probably te polldeal ain nesty of dl Cubans detained fn consequence of both Insurrections wil soon qaake mat ters easier for Gene Prendergast. Ie tho munietpal and politieas clectlons the greatest amount of toleration to nll present will be shown, Ht CUBAN nepUET wil very soon by presented to the Cortes'at Madetd, ‘The mali teaturo wil be aw reduce fonda the wmbtitary and navi estiunttes of the colony, reducing. tig uray te 3400) men, and . reditelg uly the clvl service catlamtess ‘Taxation wilh sn Spain, be revised: and redisteibated by atreform of its bases of Inclience, ae iment, antl surveys. Export duties wit be largely reduced. Linport duttes will be aereatly reduced, except on flour, curn, nad other nlinentary substinees that will be considerably reflovedl. — Custom-house rerututions and the fines of foreign and tute tive vessels will be reforiied, to prepare for a sradunt Introduction of free trade and of easier Intercourse with the Mother Coun try, tinder a bill about to be upproved by the Cortes, "This Hitt declares that TRADE METWALN SPAT nic CUA, AND PORTO will bo assimiluted to the coasting trade fh all regulations that aetnally. rule trite be- tween the pentawuln and provinces, Only sugar, coffee, cocoa, — chocolate, aid spirits will be for len years subject to duties; . tubaceo, — beline Wionopoly, remains be state qua, Sugars will pay 8!4 pereetas per 100 kIlus. ATL these dutles ure fo be rediteed by one-half tn thre years, aul suppressed hy 183%: On tie pro tulgation of these reforms Spanish dl plomacy wit again minty olforts at Wushing- ton to ubtain some reditetions, As regards SLAVERY QUESTION, {t fs Che Intention of the Madrid Government to carry out the dawof gradaal emanelpa- ton voted by the Cortes In 1899, but to af levlute He condition of the blacks by a viz orous prohibition of capital punishment by enforcing the laws of 1870, and every Inw caleulated to tuerense the uimber of emancipations, ‘Cho two famous regula {ion masse by Cunovas? Cabinet tu faver of the planters will be reformed by Gen. Prender- gast, who is to carry out every measure and use every mens for IMPROVING THE CONDITIONS OF ‘TIT COL: ONED PEOPLE and Increasing thelr loyalty, On two potnts ouly Gen. Prendergast {s to ba an energetic exponent of what not only the Sagaste Cabluet but also the unanimous opinion of Spaniards hold as esaentlal, "These are a yeslstance to all attungmist agitation or propoganda, and a plaln explanation given to the Creoles that their custom-house Is thelr clearest. suttrco of. revenue to cover their expenditure and guarantes ny future cou- solidation of their debt. ‘She colonies being the only foreign market of Spanish agri eallure and manufactures all reforms of the Cuban tarlil must be very prudent and slow. TERRIBUE CALAMITY. FIRST DISPATCHES, Spectat Cakie. B—The Lerald speelat Superlor of the “Missions in this efty has received a dls from liong Kong totay announcing tint a terribly disastrous typhoon has ravaged Western Tonquin. Two hundred churches, thirty-four’ presbyteries: nnd colleges, and 2.000 hotses have been re- duced tu rnins, Sisty thousand Christians have lost all they possessed. ‘The sufferlng Is frightful, a - A "BUSTED" SAVINGS BANK. Manysviran, Cal, Nov. #.—The suspend edt Marysville Savings Bank owes depasitara $445,810; outstanding loans on real cxtate, $250,106; owns rent _estnte valued on the books at $165,515, Nearly all of this the bank was forced to pureliase on fore- closures, ‘The bank's buslness was contnert tu loans on realestate, It was incorporated in 1869 ona purely mutual basis, “The first dividend of 10 per cent to creilitors will prote ably be puld next month. No fraud is: sus- peeled and the shrinkage in real estate is fhe cuuse of the suispetstun, ————— a Panis, Noy says: ‘The Etvangeres” Jews and Peasants in Russia, ‘St, dames? Gazette Camiou), Thoro are Jows and Jews In Kuselan. The grent banker, Haron Bttegiitz, was a dew x0 tir us concerns rice; but ts be wore a black eoxt and what tho Rusaling call “tho eylluder of clyil~ fzutlon,” and, 28 he bud ceased to profess the rallgion of his truce, ho was almply touked upon asa Russian, It is the Jews by religion that are: progeribed in Kussin, espeelatly Mhoso—the great majorlty—who wear the Jewish costume, con wrepute together, arrange their own affairs and their uwn sputes between themselves withont buvinge recourse to tho tribunals of the country, and who, in the words 0} accusation soutien leveled aguinst fori a nation withiit a nation.” ln & nd France Jews are simply ineitatn ‘and Frenchmen who do not profess the ordinury religion of the country to which thoy belony. In Russia, however, 8 in all parts of Pulagd and in somo parts of Gere inany, the Jew i at once known hy his half Oriental drees, and even by the arrangement of his hair; the en wearlny on each wide of thelr heads a long corkscrew ringlot, tho women when they ure iurried shaving thelr crowns: and replicing thelr lose hale by a covering of black | with awhite line dowa the middle tu represent the parting which would bo there were there anything to part; and theltissiing ike may Germans, assert Un these forelyuers, by tholr oxternnt aspect and by the Jurzon whieh they speak aro fol ners aso fu heart, NoJow ofthe type provalent in Eastora Eitrope—ne dew, to be prociae, woaring the Jewlsh dreva and describing biingelf ag a dew bn lia passport—was, until tho retgn of Aloxander 11, namitted Into o Kussinn town for a period of more thin twenty- four hours; aftor whiob be was bound to depare, ‘Yaus the only Jews to bo fotlad in Itussla we: Jews to whom the oplthet of “wandering might with porfeet acauracy have been npplicd. Alexander I., however, recognized tho Injustica of the law against (ho Jews, aud go far altered it thut until the recont pereeutton bean u Jew might eatabllst himsalf in Hogsin and then ene lay the sang righte asuny otbor Russian subject. fo buppened—siuew ull the reforms brought about bY the late Kuiperor were introduced at the yory beginning of his relgn—that tho liber tion. of the Juws from somo of tho unjust [awa pressing pon them culneided with the emancipation of tha peasants from serfdom, ‘vhus tho peusint set tree with an InsuMetent portion of laud, cortuinly without babits of bolt-relluuco, aut of caurse without capital, fell naturally mito tho hands of tho recentlvearrived Jows, who scented to have como Into the coun iry for tho expreus purpody of gelling drink and lending qoney ta the nowly-made peasant pro~ rrlutors, Hid they Leon altawed to settle in Vitwsia under tho Emperor Nichglas, it is din- cult to auy. what the ews would huve done, Tut tho aerfa not baving been cipauclpated, it would have beey a bert for the peasantry: fo borrow money ou thelr own wcootnt; and tho landed propriptor could) always borrow money at mtuderaty interest ny to the value of twoe thirds of bls 0, HS estiinated by the nui. bur of pewzanté working upon it. from tho Government Land Usk, | The. Jews could not then have pursued the business’which bad long ovcuplad them fu the aolshborin countries Of Poland, Gullela, iunury. Ttumants. Inatltheaw Iand@ tho liberadon of tho penuint {hy proyence of euros dows Suro it cortatn resemblance to the tiboration of trapped pighons i prescniis Of Ua piquan-shuatert aud ul} thesy junds the peasant bay through wary been brought down, Peter tho Great is reported fo hyve sald that bo hud too much regurd {oedews taullow them tv ontor Kuga, wh his subjocta would undonttedly cheut them. Poter, however, was probably thinking of tho fair tho Jews would mect with ng tho uauds of Huvalup giichys wud Ruseian policemen, ‘They uve, jn any omae, found the a liberuted ronwuntry "s Very cusy prey. Lvory one 8 boipd of, thom lendiag money op standing ‘crops, aud cven on yropd Hob yot grown, It Ja concelvable, too, that Urged by Want anda passlon for drink, the puusunt ight plodgo # portion ° his farm fine ithis even been sal eng tale id tat he will Sea taba ot fo purehuae the tll uf tho teat oF to hiro the yacond for plowlug operations... When, mores over, ho bus nothing else te ruse jmoapoy upon, Al pawn hinself, engaging, betorbhand, out recolving 4 curtulu aut, to work a certain Wunne per, pe duys for pe th ergs Fes Japsiog tomporarily (nto, worfdum, an porturutiny Wat goryée from whieb the Enninel> Hu ‘uot Was supposed ta have Uborated bli. bia gtato or things la of course yory luwenta~ is sheapiains the hutrod of the Russian penn for the rural Jow. Hub itean no moro @ roniedied by vspell! ny the ewe ur b tolorat- ing their porsecution ¢ by roplacl their viotions in @ condition of serfdom, ——— Prompt rellef in sick beadacho. dizsiness, nau- sou, cotlstipatios, pala ih tho aldg, cto, guaran wor to those ullug Carter's Little Liver Puls. 20 conta, CRIMINAL N A Profninent Grocer of Kansas City Shot and Instantly Killed. A Young Negro Desperado Fas tally Shot by a Mob at Adrian, Ml. Two Cowhoys In dail in Arizona Hanged by a Mob of Masked Men. Cluxton, the Vandalia Forger, Removed to Effagham for Safety—The Usual Grima Budget, A Kansas City Grncny Shot and Instante ly Kiiqt. Borclal Nupatch to Tre Chitago Tribune. Kansas City, Mo, Nov, %—About 3 ofelock tonight Jolin Sinarr dn, one of the best-known’ young men fn Kansits City, was shot and fistandy kibed In the olllee of the Hlotel by a 1. Russell, n former ble keeper, Smintr today, in one of the Justice's courts, wis a witness mygalnst Rutssall, and upon the stand tuladedLin strong Janguage to the fact that Russell was dis honest, aud for this he was killed tonight while eating supper sit tho St. James, Sunarr suw Russell watehing bin frou the oftice, and, us he enne out, Russell, who fs an oman ‘six. feet high, weighing 290 pounds, rushed nt hin and demanded dat he should apologize for the language fisel fr court, Samer sald he had nowy to take back, and was knocked down, Smurr wasavery sual int phgsteniy, and Rus- sell could whip a dozen Ike hil As he got ty from the fluor he drew a knife from an Inside pocket and mished at Russell, making asilght cut in hisantuonist?sctothes, Ttuse seit thon draw a hy: Colts revolver and fired, butimissed lis mina, the bullet striking the wall withinadineh of a stranger's head. AL terrible stampede then took’ place, the ofice. belng oceupled by forty or titty Kuests. and Smarr tried to shleld himself “by one of the trom posts that support the oltice celllng, Russell still Kept firing, although buportuned to stop and put up lis revolver, and at the third shot the toulfet entered Sivarr’s body Just below the heart, nnd he dled [1 less than sixty seconds,’ Starr, who is closely rehited to Mr, TB. Ballene, the Well-kyowit dry-zouds inerehant, Was harmless, 'inof- fehsive gentioman, and armed hhuself utter the trial in the court beentse Russell threat eacd toads hilo Russell formerly resided at Indiunnpolis, and bears anything butt good reputation. Another Murdor in Kentucty- Owinasvi.n, Ky. Nov, 0—Another mure der oeeurred near the eotnty fine over i Fleming day before yesterday aflerneon, “Lhe man who did the idling was eettizen of this eoutty, making the fitth bere tn less than two months, William BR. Royse las been living with a young woman, Jennie Asari, itu Fleming County for over two years, she having had w child by hhin, Lhe day of the killing Royse went over to see the sirl, and found Jreob Rogers, a young man of this county, there visiting — her. "hey and tatked a short ine, wher Rogers proposed too ton vacunt house hile wile distant mud get whisky, saying t boy was there selling It. ‘They went but feu nw boy th and, still friendly, started to return, When about a hundred” yards from the house Rogers drew a pistal aud tired thtees shots, “All took effect, ong entering the back near the rht side, camlag out about an iuel to the right of the rleht- nipple, another en- tering the left sido of the back, passing through and coming out Just to the lett of the Jett nipple, Royse then turned: and grabbed Rogers’ platol, when a third shot, struck his right arm, tearing badly. A re- port has Just reached here thut Royse dled just wiylite A Hard Road for a Negro Criminal to Truvel, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Krorrk, Ja, Nov. %—Tho tend who as- saulted Mrs, Kenkel at Adrian, 1, Mon- day, proves to be a young negro who had been employed ona farm in the nejghbor- hood. He was arrested ut Peoria today, con- fessed the erline, amt was taken to Adrian by the officers, Upon reaching the scene of his crime aimob took the prisoner from the ollicers, and shot hin three thes. ‘The otti- cers rullled a foreo of amen to thelr support, retauk their prisoner, mid conveyed tim to Carthage, wh now Hes inthe county jal tae dy tig condition, Intense excite- ment prevalls in Adrian and in towns through whieh the ollicers passed with thelr prisoner, Jo wns taken to Carthage Ih a ox-cur, Which was heavily guarded, and no one was permitted to see bin, whe Trial of Lieut. Fupper, GALveston, ‘Tex, Nov. 8—In the Fllpper ease, the cross-exomlnation of Col, Shutter oceupled the court again yesterday. +The question fur tho defense pointed to the at- tempt to prove Shafter overzealous In the servive of the Government li stripping Filpper of all his personal effeets, Shafter repiled that the personal effects were taken nt first, but subs nentiy tendered dinek, ‘The balance was retatned’ until some snail debts wore settled. Probably all have been offered but refused by Flipper, save thrangh welvil process, ‘Tho elfeety have been sul ject to lis order since thit tne, “The de- Tense affered ta prove that the enlisted men were su enraed at his confinement that prop astlons were made to relleve Flipper by foree. ‘The Judge Advocate decitned the offer gs hnproper, ‘ Four Davis, ‘Tex., Nov. 9.—The entire day was occupied offering evidences by the pros- ccution, ‘Cho principal paper offered was a statement from the ‘Treasury Yepartment showlng that Lieut. Filpper “was still ae. countable for i077 as Acting Conmnls- sur tu tho attention of the Court was enfled teSec, 544, Revised Stitutes, Capt, Tarber objected, on the ground Wat the p was the only proper evidences tn ease: contractor's embezzloment under je BASS mid Sad, but it was nut proper evidence when thy charge. was netual ombezzloment under the Sixteonth Article of War, ‘The questlan Was arened at length and the ob- jeetion averrnted, ‘Lhe defense oftered to Tormalty except. Objected to by the Judge Advocate and overruled by the Court, A Horriblo Outrage Co Newly-Marrled Wort by ‘Two scoundrels, G St. Lovis, Mo. Noy, ¥.—A Springfield, Ma,, special gives an vecount af 9 most dls bolleal outrago perpetrated Monday night at Seymour, Webster County, a new railroad town on the Kangas City, Springient & Mumphis line. [t appoars that a Iprao number of people wore gathered there, living In tents and huts awalting the erection of houses, In ante of the tents a NoWly> nurrled man named Newton C. MeLane, Durlug Monday night Henry Carter anc mitted on a Frank’, Brown’ entered the teat. wh while one of tho ruflangs hold are volver ut MeLane‘’s head tha thor ravished — Melana’s wife. They dign changed placed, and the other villuln pore formed the same vilo net tpon the poor wou, ‘Tho scoundrels, then qed but an alarm was given Imunediately knd a large puny started in pursalt. Brown was cap ured, and Carter will no doubk be taken. dudgo Lynch is tlkely to settle thd case. , be Arrested far Vorgory. Conunpes, 0, Nov B—Dayis Jones, a Welshman, recently ouguged, iu manufuct- urlug buggles here, ne precaeht today, ir orgery to the extent of $5,000 or 88, to ey meres ed at the fustance of the ‘Cizcns! Savings Bunk, ‘The parties can recover nothing. solomon at Clncinnatt Orncinn at, O., Nov. 0.—Sgmnyel Solomon, who way arrested yesterday hpon & warrant ot William Carter, of Toronto, as Apron Froundiieh, charged with swindling cred- itors in Chiéngo, gave a deposition today be- fore Commissioner Warner, Inwhlen he sqys ha was employed by Aaron Freundlich, of ‘Yoyonto, to coms to Clucluuad, aud that Frou ieh told him ob the Anton «tilets wanted in Chien Nedectin fo answer a unestion whether he had come here to personate Froundlieh, on the ground tht it inizhteriminate binself, Carter, be- ing satiniled that the inan lie wants is In Lo. rohta, will withdraw hig complaint agalust Solomon, % Tho Charge of Hnallotelox NtuMny, Cixeixxatt Nov, 0.—Charles 8, Fisher, a proutnent young attorney, has been on trial fn the United States Court for several dnys on a charge of stufllng a ballot-box at the election at whieh he wns a Supervisor of Fleetions, ‘The charze was made by onoof the Judges of election. ‘he jury totlay diss nerved, nud were discharged. ‘Jidee Baxter tald th irfct-Attorney that, Unless new evidence could be produced, the case ought tobe nolled, as no Jury: oth bo pers miltted toreturhy a verdict of gullty on the evidence produced hy this ease, Ciuxtouw the Forger, Spectat Dipatch to The Chicago Tribune. Vaxpasta, IL, Nov. t—-Lewls 1. Chixe ton, Whose arreat was reported some few days ago, and Who was confined In, the Jatt nt this place, was removed to the Efingham jail for safe keeping, the Jall nt this place be- ing deemed inseeure for such au tnportant prisoner. In fact, all the prisoners for sone {ine have been taker and confined In the Bf finghin Jail, Anew Jat) bas bee under the process of on for some thie, the eree- Yon of whlel hns buen delayed on account the contractors for the frou aud cell work not Tung thelr contract Htetia from Burlington, Tas Spectal Mavatch to The chicago Tribune. Nov, In tho Distrlet rabia Was sentenced to for obtaining under false pretenses, and OF Piers son to twe years for forgery. ‘The Sherlif of Whiteside County, UWlngis, arrested George Clark hv this city today on the elute of havlug committed a burglary at Alany, Whiteside Conuty.ti Anugust last. [ejstarted for home with his prisoner thls afternoon, A Dangerous Man Jniled. Bpectal Disputen to The Chicago Tribune, VANDALIA, I, Nov. The notorious James Hadley, who was atrested here last August for carrytag concealed weapons and escaped the officers, was pgtin arrested here today and sifely Jude fn the ealabonse. Ie concluded to Jay out his fine, whieh was $25, rather than work on the streets, | Hadley Ls aciizen of Coutralia. He wos formerly tt resident of this county, and la deeured it dan- inn. ‘Thigts wot hls first expertence of prisomment, ‘hiying served cighteen wonths in the county Jail of this county. Hesurrectionutatn. Roeciat Dispatch to The Chicigo Tribune. ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. O—This morning parties passing the Krave near Jonesbare where the body of ‘Tum Betts, the negro hung Friday last for the murder of Jtukee Moore, was interred, dlacovered that the atave tint been opened and the body taken therefrom. ‘The diseovery of this fact cre- atal cousilerable excitement, ind seon a thousand people had gathered at the scene, No one seems to know who stole the body or where it was taken, A Lady Ansanited by 2 Negro. FraxtFout, Novy. BA negro man named Willing Russell wentto the residence ot Mes, Hutehigon, near tho Kentucky Mil. tary Lustitute, this evening, and assaulted ber with intent to counnlt rape, He knocked her down with wt shovel and broke her arn, He afterwards shot her In the should Ie then run, but was alters euplored and brought tothe elty and ta all “Fae night grent exeltement pt iu the neigh- Dorhood, and threats of lyuching are freely fudged fn, Fwo. Cowboys fangzed by a Moh, Teuesoy, ALT. Nov.—DM LRtenbern and Sandy King, two members of a noted cow- boy Kang, Were recently arrested for deal ing In stolen stuck and taken to Stinkspeare for trink About 2 o'clock this morning aver adozen musked men went to the Jail where the two nen were cautined, and, selainy the guard, hung the cowboys to a jolst until dead, Murder of Constable. CHARLOTTE, Ne Cy Nov. At Port Mil, S.C. dames Sutton, a young planter, shot dead Nat Gibson, a Constable. ‘fhe tragedy took pince In the post-ofticw, mnt oriaianted in the excention of an attachment by Gthsan upon the property of a brother-lu-law of Sut- tun’s. Sutton eseaped, Fined fer Cutting Timber on Governs ment Lund, Detnort, Mich, Nov. ¥.—In the United States Court this afternoon James F, and Yatrick Matoney were assessed 8500 for ent. thug Government thuber in the dorthern part of the State, Death of a Convict in Prion, Dernort, Mich., Nov. &—The Coroner to- day held an inquest on the body of Willian Cannon, # prisoner from Alabama serving 2 term for grand larceny, who ded in the House of Correction of hitious fever. Fatal Eluction Quarrel. New Brunswick, N. d., Nov. 0.— James R, Montrose stot and kiNed Willan Sardongx at Fleldyiite Inst nicht while quarreling aver the result of the eluction, Montrose escaped, = eee THE CHINESE IN PERU. Morribje Crucities Intieted on Coolio Laborers on the Plantations-A Life of Slavery Often Ended by Torture, Correspondence New York Heratd, Luna, Oct. 1I.—All classes have suffered from the war, but the Chinese, whose lot has always been a hard one, hayes more reason to complain than amy one else. Slavery ba tha South was a pleasure in the majority of lie stances ns compared with the sufferings of the unfortunate coulles on the sugar planta ons of Pern. In some ‘distriects a alight improvement in thelr treatment has been ob- servable within the past two or three yenrs, but In others, where all restralut over masters has disnppenred with the dis- appearance of law and order and the uprising of tho Montoneros, the Chinese Iaborers aro suffering tne eredlble hardships and frequently wanton torture, Have the public abrond any Idea of the Ife of ncoulie on the mujority of the pluntutions? Je Is aroused before daylight, aud titens out with his fellow-prisoners to answer tho.nuster-roll, Should he be lax tn attending lwo ar three blows are sure to fall tolls lot. Ie is driven to the fold or sugar- house, as tho case may be, and jnmediatoly setto work. Darlng thy forenuon tg ts al towed a halé an honr to vook his hnlf pound of rive, hia oveastonal pleco of meat or Msi, and, pérhavs go scrap of vegutables, This npology for a meal over lie requrns to his inber, which bs vigilantly suparintended by hastor, At disk he fa driven baek to his hit pen wheres he ents what) servos us his’ second —omresl, and tien to ede A pound af rice ner day ds 10 contynet stipulation ayo rule, and even this quantily is net tulrly Mstributed, ‘The boundaries” of tho estytes ary carefully watched to provent men denving them, and at wlelit-tiue diay are all locked up together fn the “galpones,” as thelr prigona are tered, and which, on large tabplol cyuploy- {ue ay uuny as a Monsand or mere laborers, my AW bo mistaken for a maders adaptation of the butldings of thy Pueblo Indians of the northern continent. ‘The tush is unsparing. ly ued as the punishment for the wsinnilest peecadillo, und it 43 moyt ornelly applled b; tho halt-bloodadt Spaniel negroes, who avi. dently enjoy their brutal tusk aa Kkoauly they do cowardly which iii th i y B mibsnor rie Haring, nishomer calied evasion is the inost helnous. erie jy the cade ofp planta thon, ranking far higher than murder, It ts always severely punished, and the oifender, Je wutrledt duck alive, whielr damgtlajss tte be hot, is kept congtantly “on the chain.” This urna is employed to degeribe 8 un as who his a Fing of tron welded round one y is ankles, to wile Is attached along chal with a weight at the end, Frequently, iustoud of this welght, tho chain terminates lua, sjniltar welded ring round the leg ot auothiy un- fortunate, For some reason pr other the men to bo thus punished are generally chained {n pairs, Dozens of auch couples may be geen on some plantations, Another plaly bs abso baa general, and # stralgit ar termluatlay He} 1a fe rigs, ly welded on to ee ee rey in’a Tega, campatling him to ‘move at Jiken pair of living compasses. {mes an tron band fs welded round the body, with nw cliain running froin it to a ring ronnd- “the ankie. In atl casos constant and. extreine suffer. ing Is entailed. ‘Che iran rings produce sores on tho legs, and the poor wretches thon sluit rags or other soft substances in to ullce viaty the paly they gulfor from the wounds and the stinging of the insects which swarny in the gang tetas ‘The tates of. thelr suifars Ings, If fully told, would attract sympathy . the world ovor, + When passing through a plantation I have had tho bars ofa movable gate taken down by a man who could hot riso from tho grout, and who, on my ‘questioning him, unswered ‘that he had been so severely ine Jured shortly beforg that ho had Jost tho tse of the lower part of his body, and that, 2s the tlovtor had shid he find only a few days to live, tie had been carried to this gateway to sce that the bars were kept connantly in po sition to prevent onttle straying thy them. Death was in the mates face while T spoke tu hin yet from the manner in which he spoke one could sea he took this Ine amin treatment ns a inatter of course, and that long subjection led taught tli to be Neve that stich it sentiment as huni sym pathy Thay ne extsten Another man [once saw haven penkutfe driven repeatedly into lis baek between the blade bones whlls his elbows ware go tiehtly drawn toxether be- init that his cheat bones appeirod to be bursting through his skin. Only -the other aay t seh Who had been kidnapped in 4 carried to plantation In the North attempted to effect thelr escape. ‘They were recaptured, enrrled back, treated most, Inlinnnnly on the Journey, aud then fall on the srounil nnd Nozged with their boalesvoro fitle semblance. to huanantty 5 then, Inst aud anost degrading and disgustlig cra- elty of all, the overseers drove their heavy roweled, spurs into the bleeding bodies untll to the gushes of the lash were added the spury: which in civilized: countries the taw Neturs eruelty nnd pun- ishes ay sneh when fdiered on- animals, cou fill pages in describing horrors of x sttultar natnre. ‘There pre thonsands of these coutracted Invorars, who are slaves In rene {ly, seattered throughout Peru. ‘They wre bn the hands of tard and meretiess taskuiasters, and J cannot see why the olllcers of the for- cinn teeta on this coast, assisted by compes tent Chlnese Juterpreters, sould not be coms ailssloned to hold an examination and be: ate the men who tea held by force. 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