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= no romorse or misgivings xs to what ho hns dono, He has maintained throughout tho samo theory na to tho Divine pressure part him todo tho deed, which, he Bares ‘was irresistivic. ‘AL tho thnu of the shooting he was ealm, and, though he hud mado arrangements to escnpo I a hnek, yet bo did nothing to carry ont hie pian. Tho oxpression of his eves and features Indl+ tated no emotion, but rathor a wildness. QUESTION FOR EXPERTS, Fromtho Toregoingetatemonts, from tho atntes monte of tho pet isoner In his nutablography pub: Hehed fn tho New York Herald of Oct. th, 1B8l, n8- sunting nl to be true, and Fron tho speech afore~ anid, nsquming {t tobe a correct representation of his convictions iu tho Presidential campaign ‘of 18%), the qttestion willbe asked sclontifie ex~ ‘per ‘hat, in. your opinion, was tho montal condition of the prisoner at, the thne ta shot President Garfleld? Plonse give your own cone clusions in your own way, without reference to any punishinont tho Inw inay preserve, and freo from passion or prejudice. FIRE RECORD. A Firo in Cinctunatt Causcs 2 Loss of 830,000. Cixcinsatt, Nov. 13.—A fire tonight broke out in the five-story building on Walnnt atrect, neat Becond, in the rooms uceupted by L. E. Brown, of tho Home Lamp Company, extonded to Heed- ingor & Biobert's Nour-sack factory and paper warchonse, ‘Thosy two tirme vcoupied the ontire building, which wns a double one, tor for stores. [. E. Brown's Joga ts estimated at $6,000; Insured. Beedinger, & Sicbert’s loss is avout $20,000; Insured for $15,000. ‘The buildings Delonged to Mrs. Thorwotd, and aro badly ttscd up. Loss eatimnted at $000, Pho, tended to and damaged itigkes & Wendt factory tothe extent of $itW on stock mnt ‘Dhullding, Loss covered by instrauce, ‘Tho loss to others occupying rooms it, these buildings amounts to $1,Wy, ‘Total las, £50,000, x= canly At Fort Wayney End.) Lonx @25,000, Ine suranco $12,000. Boeetal Dtsnateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Forr Warse, Ind, Nov. 14.—Tho bide and tallow store of Jucoba & Co, and tho ray and pelt store of Necker & Wile were destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. ‘Tho buildings were badly damaged. The tre orluinated by Rpontancos vombustion, Loss, $25,000; in- sured ror $14,000, A Burnlag ‘Peni. Tho alarm from Nox 7h at 7:06 Inst night was caused by s fre in Annie Perrin’s trunk In her room at Mr. Gunizelinan’s residence, No. 86 Wells atrect, where sho is employed ns a domes- tie. The trabk stood apen ner tho stove, Aud it is therefore thought that a fying spark was the cause of the destruction of the girl's limited wardrobe. ‘Thu loss will not exceed $20, A Blacksmith Shop Burned in Colt bus. O. Corusnus, 0., Nov. 13.—A fire tn the black- smith shop and foundry of the Piqua Division of tho Pittsburg, Columbus & St. Louis Rullway Company {hls afternoon enused a toss of $5,000. Supposed to be insured, OBITUARY, he Rev, % M. Humphrey, at Cincin- mith, Cincinnati, Nov 13.—Tho Rov. % M, Mum- phrey, D. D., Professor of “Church History In Lane Theological Seminary, Wilnut Til, this elty, died at a quarter to 11 o'clock tonight, He wus n.gon of the Rev, Herman Humphroy, onco President of Amberst College, and brother of the Rey, Edward 2. Humphrey, D. D., of Louls- ville, Ile owas for several years pastor of tho First Proabyterian Chureh, in Chieago, and‘ afterwards of the Calvary Presuyterinn Church, Philadelphia. From thit osition he was iranaferred to Lane Seminary 1876. Dr, Humphrey was, Moderator of tho General Assembly of tho Preatyterlan Churcty which met im Chlengo In 1871, anu also occupled other positions of prominence tn that denorol- ation, Paha tuneral will take wave In Chicago ato thne not fixed, und Dr. Morris, of Lane Serml- aory, will preneli tho sermon. Oucay WW. Harpel, at Loutsvilles Lovssvinen, Ky, Noy, 13.-Usenr I. arpel, fA woll-Khown printer of Clnolunatl, visiting friguds tn this elty, died today after a short ile ness, He was born In Phitadetphin in 18, gnd aaa author of sevornl books ou printing, and of a number of poems, “POLITICAL. Mepublicans-in Nebrastta Must Wako Up Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TLixcoun, Nob., Nov. 12—Nobraska Republic and, pardeulariy the lenders, uro not at ait ant- fefied with the Vote of the party this fall, and express tho bellef that it fs tne the party rensed turely un its long-time avknuwledged strength, hut resoiutely began to patch up the fonwes, ‘It le well known that a good many of them are down, and the bonat of the Democrats that Nebeuske tins elvctod ber Inat Republican Governor may not be ane altogether Idle. Tho Ktute tloket is, of course, elected, and only n fow counties have gone Deroveratic, but tha gains of that purty in the usual tucullties have beon considerable, Like ntl other States, Ne- vraskn has Its back countics, and in tho Intter tho Deniueratic Inmp still holds out to burn tn good shupe: but the bonst of the Republicans that the Pemooratic party tn Nebraska 18 too qull to count will bave to be put aside unless the former show more chorgy In tho tuture than thoy did In tho campaign Just closad, Balloy’s Piurality in Pennsylvanta for Treasurer, 7,002. PMLAVELPHA, Nov. 13,—Olllefal returns from every county in tho Stato give Bailey, Nep., for tate Tronsurer, 7,002 pluralityaver Noble, Den. tn THE WHISKY TRADE. Likelihood that tho Productton of the Ardont Will Re Curtal Ono-Halt by Manutacturers In Niinoly and Clneinnath. Spectat Dispatch to The Chitago Tribune. Cincinxatt, O., Nov. 1—-Mr. H.R, Miller, of Riverton, ML, arrived yesterday with authority from ull tho distillers of {llnols to treat with tho distillers of this city in porfecting a plum whieh shall result in mutual bonellt to tho en- ro trade by reducing production, and this rendering tho market imere stapie and satiie factory, Mr. Miller mot oa number of tho Cin cinnatt distillers yesterday nfternoon, and found thom ready to enter into un nrrangemontor the character proposed. The elique known as Tho Bh Five," manufacturers of tintsed goods tn this market, will join the compuet, Tho mutter sn further talked over today, and about All that now remains Is to seeure tho sipantures to the ayrcement, born here and in Hlinols. Tho proposition 18 to reduce produetion one-half, he markets hive been very trepulae for seve oral montha, which js attributed to overpro- Auction, The proposition is to reduce produce pan qone het the registered capacity of euch ery. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, SmalleFox nt Wort Wayne, Ind, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunce Font Wayxe, Ind, Nov. 1A meeting of physicians and tho Hoard of Health met today to provent tho spread of small-pox, There aro fiftocn cases here, Jt was deokled to draw boundary Hines In the wards and requlute tho attendaice of ebildren at sehvol and provide additional pest-house fucilltics, SmallePox In tho ar Wont. Onyuria, W. T., Nov, It is reported that Zeartlo has beon quarantined against Tacoma, owing to the pravalonce of sinnll-pox ut the lat= tor pluce, 14 te also stated that Stoiliavoom will follow tho exumple, No cases ure reported at ¥eatelo. u \ yes ——___ % SYMPATHY FOR IRELAND, Speciat Liepatch to The Chicago, Tribune. Lovisvitne, Ky. Nov. l—The Sacred Heart Land League today tuok tho lead in tho iniuiter of the proposed land-lenguc convention to be held Jn Chicago, aud nominated MJ. MoAulif a delogate from that branch to the gonoral cons voution. Cincinnatt, O,, Nov, 1.—Dillon Lagan, 0 dol- egate of tho Sand League In Ireland, lectured tonight tou large audience, After tho lectura sevari. now uuines were added to the Lond ————— OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS, New Yon, Nov, J3.—Arrived, tho Froja, from Havra; the City of Berlin, froma Liverpool. Eon: Nov. 13,—Arrived, the Kolu, from PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 13.—Arrived, the Obio, froin Liverpool, Loxpon, Noy. I—The Ameriqua, A Chestor, and Purthinian, from New York, arrived out. ——— Another Candldutes ly a large majority the people of the United States have declared their faith in Kidney. Wort ‘as a rumedy for all tho diseases of the Kidnoys and ver; some, bowever, bave disliked the troubla of prepuring it frow the dry form, For Auch a now cundldate sppoare in the supe of Kidney. Wort in quid form. Tt te vury cone centyuted, la cnatly taken, und te equally elle lent ua thodry, “Wry 1t.—Loulavitte Post. WASHINGTON. Cabinot Gossip Reviving with the Return of the President, General Opinion that Gar- field’s Appointees Must All Get Out, Even Lincoln Entertains Doubts as to His Tenure of Office. One Slate: ‘Frelinghuysen, Howe, Chafice, Sargent, Filley, Will- jamson, Boutwell. Charley Farwell to Resign After the Organization of the Mouse. William Penn Nixon Putting In Some Hard Work for the Obicago Oolleotorship, CABINET GOSSIP. MONE GUESSING, Bpectat Lupaten to ‘The Cateago Tribune Wasurxnros, D.C. Nov. 14—Cabinet gossip Je roviving with the return of the President. No une pretenda to know anything defuitty, and it Ja thought that tho original shite published some weeks since in these dispatches has not beon materially changed, although ft said that thero fro some doubts as to the appolntment of Fro- linghuyaen ‘to tho Btate Department. The names from which it 1s boltayed Ut the Cabluct will be made up are these: Frelinghuyecn, Howe, Chaitca, Sargont, Filley, Williamson, and Toutwell. ‘Tho few Congressmen who have ar- rived hore today, however, admit that thoy hye no more real Informtion on tho subject. than thoy had whon Arthur was iuauguratod. Tho President has succeeded in keeping hisown counse!. Frelinghuysen, it 18 believed, wus first tendered the position of Atlorney-Gonoral. Vhis position, {tis Kall, Frelinghuysen declined on tho ground that he would not be able to re- gist THE MALARIAL INFLUENCES OF THE WASL- INGTON CLIMATE for go much of the yenr as tt would be necessary fur iho Attornoy-General to remain. Mr, Fre- linghuysun, however, If be should follow tho ox- ampleof Attornoy-Goneral MacVengh, would huve very Hetle diticulty in eseaptog malaria, as the latter hus beon absent frum Waehlngton a very considerable portion of tho thine. But Mr. Frelinghuysen wag willing to. neeept the leas ar duous position of Seeretury of Stute, and it fy vonstdered provable that he will recelye the portfollo, Secretary Hunt fs pretty certaln not to remuln in the Navy Departinent, He hus ear- nestis endeavored 16 do go, but be wi cortniniy receive suine goud auppolatinent in the Govern- pientsurvice. Secretary Lincoln, too, 18 known to eauorialt doubts, not to say upprebensions, as 5 1U8 TENURE OF OFFICE. Ho hns recently remarked to friends that tho Prealdent hus atid nothing about remaining, and of course this faut causes uneertasoty it ho War Departinent. Itis even revorted that tho Prestient will consult Seaatur Mutone as to the uppointinent of a Cubinet officer from the South, ‘The report that the President hul tendered the iene of District- Attorney’ for this District to Fibw Root, of Chicuyo, yan error, ‘Tho pere son mentioned by the Assoeluted Press dis- h wis Elihu Root, of New York, an intimate onul friend of President Arthur. It ts not rtain My. Rout will accept the place, and ft is yery certain thut District-Attorney Corkbill will wot surrender it, partieniarly undersuch circum etances, Without n contest. FROM ANOTHER SOURCE, __ Speckat Dispatch to ‘The Chicave Tribune, Naw You, Nov. —The ‘Tinea Washington special, discussing the Cabinet protmbilitics, says: Mr, Freliughuyren, of New Jersey’ wil necept the Sinte Depurtinent portfulte, Beere- tary Hunt, now of the Navy Vepartinent, Is to be provided tor elsewhere, but cven the most youturesome person does not presume to con- Jecture where he will gu or who Is to by his suc- cessor. [thas for some tine been believed by nimnost every ony that Robert Lincoln, of the War Departinent, would be permitted to retain that position. Seeretary Liicuin, however, is rediless, for not even in hint hag been given him that bis presence would be desired in the Cauluct utter Hinine. James, Kirkwood, and tho other members of the Guriield Adiuinistra- ton have been superseded, Indeed, it is very well understood that te, in common with every. body vlae tn the ord Cablnet, will bo cousteniued 10 KO. ‘ IN THE CASE OF THE WAL DEPARTMENT, asin that of thy Navy, no person hus been deil- nitly suggested as the successor of Lincoln. It ig well Known, however, that Gen, Mahone ts tr favor with President Arthur, wd It Is belleved that the ‘Senutor from Virginia will by pers initted the privilege of namtug tho utember of the Cabinet to gl ong of these two positions. Emory A, Storrs, of Tlinols, is wndaubredly neundldate for tho position of Attarney-Ge oral. He recently vieited Washington, and wht here wns apparently on inthnate tering with tho President. Notwithstanding this fact, it ts thought by the best informed porsons here that. ex-Senntor Howe, of Wiscoudln, lyon tho sliute for the pluce, * Most people profeas to bellove that Postmas- ter-Ucneral James can remntn in the Cabinet as Jong as he desires. There is SOME PROBAIILITY Of TRUTH IN THIS RE- vont, for It fs known that Mr, Jumea baa boon chosen President of the Lincoliy National Bank in New York, anu that the gentlemun interested In that iuatitution expect that ha will ussuine control of itnboutdan. 1. His occupation of the oltice of Postmaster-Genoral cannot, therefore, at the furthest, bo very greatly extended, Mr, Chauncey L. Filey, of St, Louts, hag been one of tho most persistent nppll for Mr. dames’ place, Ho bow made a very thorough canvas of tho Scnators aud members of the House with the object of acauring letters of recommendie von, in some fustanees ho bus = buen sucessful, and in othors = ho |. hus inet with polite but firat— rofusals, A prominent Republican of St Louls has stuted that If Lid namination shonld he mude the ie- publican party of Missouri might bo regarded 1g daud, hv opponents of Filloy havo put inthe told ex-Represontative Van Horne, regard to this case, THE PROBABLY OUTCOME cannot he definitly announced, Tho statement has Lech inada ‘with great poaltivencss, and upon what appears to hu excellent uuthority, that Fijoy fs sure of recelying the porination, Tt hag wlao bean stated upon equully good aus thority that Filley’a uame hus never been gorlously eonsldercd tn connection with the place, “Hetween those two very conilicting storica the public cun make such cholco us they . “Tutho Interlor Dopartinent thore seems ta bo great unanimity of opinion, that ox-fvesi~ dent Grant’a advocacy of ox-Senutor Chatfoo will bo succesatul. s “Prom the foregoing accounts It will be aeon that It fa ditomit to dusty dir, Sargunt’s place mthe new Cabinet, oven if ho is tu buve onc. r GOV, WILLIAMSON, OF IOWA, in spite of all assurtions to the contrary, it oan bo sald thatit la outof the qiostion to expect hid nomination, Aga matter of course, avurys body Ja anxious to know whun tho expected changes tre to be made, ho silonew of the Prevideut bus already buen alluded to, It abows that bla counsel is welt kept. limory A, Storr, when ln this olty, met Senator Logan at his hotel. My. Logan ‘was extremely anxious that tho Cabinet changes should be mde ad aoon ng Congress assembled, There {4 no rau. son, said bo, ‘tor President Arthur's delaying tho changes longer. Tho vountry is rowdy, the Sunate iy ready, He should gond fn the noiminn~ uonsas soon Congress meets.’ Mr. Storrs vainly ropliod, ‘Yes, butdo you know whothor John A. Kas: tho Prealdent ts voady?' * TIE SBPEAKERSUIP. AN INTERESTING CONFERENCE ON THE BULILCT, Boyeral members of Congress aud a numbor of othor promioent Kepublicaus put up at the yirle ‘ost bototy over Bundtay, and Tun ‘TRIBUNE TrO- porter who arifted uround the varlous caravans anrles with yestorday’s snow-atura: pleked up & hint bere aud there that the gatherinus bad some reference to 4 large political doal Involving tho Important ottice of Speaker of the National House of Hopresentativea, Lato in tho attor- won It was learned that a sturechauber” conference bad been in progress Roow 42 Pulimar Housu, ovcupied by Gun. James0 Weave er, of lowa, the Jute Ureenback candidate for tho Presidency, aud Jesse ilarper, Chatraun uf the Uhvols Biate Central Greenback Committey. Suyeral of those alleged te huve been present wore bunted up, but they professed cutive lyuor ance OF any such inceting, aud refused to bo interviewed on tho subject of the bpuukership of the House, Enough was glenned, here and thore, however, to contirn thy rumors of such 3, conferonce baying been held. ie progent were ‘Thad ¢, Pound, M.C,, of Wisco. alu; J. A. tubbell, S.C. of SMichlyun; J. C. Runnells, of Towns POS AMATNY ee a Tavzelion, of Wiaeonatns Angus Sinith, of Mil qwaukeo;, Gon. Weaver, Col, Harper, beades others whose Names could not be learned. “fhe conference wr in tho Interest of tho Hon. Sasson, of lowa, for tho Bpoakorship, and wis arranged with tho view of nezotinting for the Suppurt of Mr. Kasson by cortalts of tho Qreenback Congressmen. Whothor tho desired tnerstandligg was rencher! oF not, none of those present would divulge. Asatisfactory are Tangenent may. bo presume to have heen made, however, for Gon, Weaver Jaa warut pore sonal friond and tdiniter of Mr. Kasson, and, as ho ta tho reengnived lender of tho ‘Greonbnok' in coin polities, ho will probably succead In torial henetit to Mr, Kasson. ONE OF T LOLITICIANS ho teas present At tho conreronco wae four! In his room at tho Palmer Mouse Inst night, and was questioned as to the result. Said he: “ Ldon‘t want my name to appear in connection with anything in regard to the incot~ fng that may appear itn ‘Pig Tarngna, We ine tend te keep our plans to ourselves. C will tell yor al about tho situation, and sou may draw Your owt conclusions, In’ the fret plsve, tho Repubsieans in Congress are weak. If wo lo not get the two Rendjuster Conuresainon trom Virginit the Oreenbackers will holt the ‘balance of power, Thay claim cloven members, nud, in the event of tho Itendjusters voting wilh the Democrats, they will put forward © Pg-tron Keltey, of Pennsylvania, for Kpenker, Boma of them favor Ladi, of | Maine, and they may divide. Wo wnnt ta provide for omor- gouetes by securing enough of tho Ureenbackers toulve usa majority In the event of the Rend- Justers being Democrats. The dofoat of Astor in Morton's old district ja New York luft tho Republicans with only 145 members, and wo mist get tho Readjuators if we have a majority. Ie fs well known that tho Arthur Adoinistra- Hon would not have telped) Mahone in Virginia If he had not pledged the two Cungresamen from that Stite ta the Republicans, but hy may fail tu deliver, and may not bave control of those two important: mombers, If we yet thont tha Demoernts of course have nu show of capturing the Spenkership, and if we can secure Ureon= baek nasistance for Mr. Knseon on the organlans tlon we become mil the safer.’ This ta tho sittine Won brietly outlined. Tha candidate Heine Kasai for tho Speakership on tho Republican sido Is HISCOCK, OF NEW YORK, hut Knsson ia tho choice of mt majority of the Western. Republicans, and, 1 venture to say, of A number of the Creonbackers, Tl the Read- Justers turn outty bo Democrats, there wilt bo wrod-hot fizht over the organization, but It Tonks uuw aif the chances wore alt In favor of the Republicans.” den. Sener Accompanied by Jesse Marper, loft for Missouri Inst night, where thoy ‘will spenk at diiforent polnts in fnyor of the Inte rag dollar. Gen, Weaver claims that Greenbackism ig on the increase, a3 shown by the recent Stato electrons, the gains havior heen 8,000 votes in Towa, 4.000 In New York, nnd 1,000 In Massacht- retts. The Greenback “idee” was niso reviving in popularity in Kansns aud Missourl. NOTES. RUMORS THAT CHARLES 1, FARWELT WILL a GN Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wastuxaros, D.C. Nov. —Thera {a a re- port that Representative Charles 1. Farwell, after the organization of tho Iouso and election of Spenker, contemplates resigning bis seat in Congress for the roitson that tho health of bis brothor, Simeon Farwell, is suet that ho 18 not able to ninnnge tho business of Mr. Farwoll's firm, and that for this reason it will be necossary for Mr. Farwell to nttem to it ia person. Tho report {s not believed here. WILLIAM PENN NIXON Isnvery active candidate for tho position of Coltector of Customs, He hopes to secure the support of Senator Logan, but Js not yot certain that newill. THE FRENCH VISITORS, 81. Louis, Mo., Nov. t,—The French visitors arrived bore this morning, and touk quarters at the Southern Hotel. Durins the day they woro tnken for a carriage drive around town and through the suburbs by Bmil Karst, tho Fronol: Consul, and severat other prominont Fronch eltizens, and tonight several of | tho party Gropmed into the thentres, Tuy will Funai hore until Tuesday morning, when thoy will leave for Culciyo. CROP NEWS. Bptelat Disnaten to The Chtcaoo Tribune. Orrawa, IL, Nov. 1.—Tho recent raing have wollen tho 1Ninols and Fox Rivers so that the corn ground along tho bottoms of the formor are submerged, and mich damage to tho un- gathered crops will ba thy result. —————__—_— PATTI AND THE CINCINNATI FESTIVAL. Cixersnatt, O., Nov. 13.—Membors of tha Musient Association “state that Patti has beon engaged tosing here in tho musfoal festlyal next May on the night when “Tho Messiah " is produced, ARRIVAL OF WHALERS. BAN Frasctavo, Nov. Mi—A nimbor of whulers arrived from the Arctic toduy, They bring no Inter nows. ————— Preaidont Grovy at Wome. dames? Gaxetle, 1t is to bo remarked of M. Grévy that ho [san eminently correet Prosident; ho gives hls innater of tho ceremonies far less trouble than M. Titers, Whe litter delighted to bayve a military: guard and to bo recolved by a rotl of drums wherever he wont. fe put on tho Cross of tio Legion of Honor a8 soon ts ho eamo to ollice, though ho was only grand offtear ot tho army before; no required that Aim- Daseadora, on Introduetion,. should make him) tho three customary bows, na to aw sovereign; am expected — that ull the honors pala to himeclf should be ren- derud to his wito Icewlse, But then M.‘Cbtors, when ho wae Kiving wuidiences in the morning, kept rushing out of bis study every quarter of fn hour to eavy who were waithig, to sco fin in the ante-rooms. He shook bands with somo, colded othors, mude straight for any newspaper or who inight bo present. givitue him prece- dence over Duties or Archbishops, and talking with bim pretty audibly tn that sbritt fi- ketto of hy ubout tho views which . ho desired the editor to promulgate, When ho qavo dinners, aguin, M.'thlers could not be pre- yalled upon to sit whilst bis guests wore KolUy through the customury series of courses, His own invarinbie neat wasn cut ol a joint, with Bone vegetables aud a fow spoonfuls of Juins ‘and when he bad dapatebed this fare, which he did In ten minutes, he elthor friskud about tho rout or retired inte the next ono to take nap, If bo ingered fonger than usual nt table 16 wus to stirt some polltival discussion which made his guests uncomfortable; and all this was very grievous to tho master of the ceremonies, Marshal MneMuhon had sorved an apprenticeship in court poms during tls Goy- ernor-Goneraiship of Algerin, and under tho auspices of tho Duchrsae de Magenta the atiquot of tho Elyaéo was inodeted on that of the ‘Puller. feaduring tho Empire. ‘Tho servants wore the MneMuhon Hvorics of uray, Kearict, and Bil. ver, with afglots and powder, Thoru wns always oun alde-de-camp in full uniform and in olfeer of tho puince guard to attend in tho Marshal's atte-room; and the Duchesso hers self was constantly attended by ono or two Indics- fnewalting. When tho President and Duchesso weit to tho races thoy and thoir sulto occupied two, sometimes three, carriages, with four horses, Which were preceded aud followed b outridera; und when they travolod they, sed the ediven carriages whieh bad beon built for the Emperor, : Preaident Grévy neither keopa ko much stato na the Marshal nor transgresses the minor liws of otiquet ao cayalierly as M, Thiers, Before comiug to the Blyséy ho bad inhabited apart. inonts in the Puluce of Versuilles, by virtue of his position vg President of the Chambor of Deputies; but his style of fiving was of the slipiest, and Lia attire was that of country luvyer. div never wore a bleh but or gloves. Ha bad property” hat, which was kept under bis deal In tho Chamber. ready to hand, incase It becumo necessury to “cover bimeelf,” and thoreby to suspand ‘A tumultuous sitting abruptly; butin the sircots ho wore a widenwake, {lo was very fond of stroiling about the Loulovaris for hours ata tine, Jook- tng hte, nt windows; and hu was passionately foud of vilinrds, nor did ho enre whom be played with, Ge of bis favorit opponents at this patmne was M. Paul de Cassayiiy, with whont be hus not an idea in common; but the editor of the five and ho never Dechanree polltical ylows whlly making carom, Bport, ‘ayrl~ eniture, and music ure tho toples on which M, Grévy converses with tost pleasure; but ho fa a Meat nan, who talks no more thin ta neeessary to muko tho time pag, and ho never Ids conversntion run into argumont. When bho bocumo Mresident, Mt. Grévy bud to give up bis wideawakes und hls boulovard strolls, and to moderate bi ardor for billiards, Tis mest Knspans compauton at this game bis veon of late M, Wilson, who Is going to becatig his gonsinelaw. Ale Grévy, us President, alvo bad to don the broad ribbon of the Leglon of Honor; but he did not do this until after wich healtation, ‘M. Grévy's salary {a £32,000, and he probably fives within it, Mursbat Maosfabon, on the cone trary, spent a kreat dent more than bis gulury for, Leslies keeping up a large catubliabment o! servants and eutiy horaca and curriaxes, he ene tertalned @ yood deal Ue used to give ut Teast a couple , of dinners ry weak, whereas M. Grévy scarcely gives one a youth. BM. Grévy bus asmany servants ae th Hlyace required, but uut ono over, fate ret In blavk, ike tha hutel waltora, ‘The Peredidont’s couchman aluo wenrs biick, without # cockadu; and the curelst io ho drives are small, plain braugbams, bluck, and with dark-blue whcels, anu no crest on tho pancis; Woy aro drawa by a couplu ol yi. When tho Prosident bas to attend a great open-air puacant, ae whoo he distributed = now jugs to tho wing last’ your, ho hus a barouche with four orsea; but hy bas no oulriders jlle cooks, t iu no fined uctist receiving tho salary of u Pros fuct, lke the famuus 3, Trompetty, who lords Ip over M. Gambotta’sg suucupans at tho Palais Hourbon, All the tisekeeping arrangements at the EI ure under tho control of Milo, Qrévy, and will remain go after Ler marriage; for abu and ber husband aro goluy te reside io tho Presidential palace. SE é #2 Fearful Explosion of a Battery of Ten Bollers at Zil- waukee, Mich, Four Men Instantly Kitlod ond Sovoral Buldings Badly Wrecked, Several Lives Lost by the Collls- ion of Vessels Near E Boston. OMicers of tho Gilchrist Exonorated from Blame In the Recent Disnstor. Several Accidents of a Sorious Nat- ure In and Near Ottawa, Tinois, Four Mon Killed by the Exptoaton of na Battery of Bollurs. Spectat Disvatch to The Catcave Tribunee Bast SAqtnaw, Mick., Nov. uL—A torvific ox- plosfon occurred at the sawimlll of Hamilton, McCiure & Co., at Zilwankee, six miles below this city, at a quarter before 6 o'clock this anorning, n battery of ten Inrge hollors explod- ing with torrlbte furce, and wreeking everything: in the immediate vicinity, ploces of the vollors, bricke, and thnbers being thrown hundreds of feot In overy direction. Tho brick boller-houso and brick smoke-stack 100 fect. high were fev oled to the grotind, ‘Tho west ond of tho saw- mill was badly shattered and the salt block con- siderably damaged. The roof and tower of tho drill-house, 200 fect distant, wero badly shattered. Hight of tho bofiera wero torn Into shreds and hurled hundreds of feot away, and tho other two conalderably tam aged. Only four men wero nt work tn tho Dolier-house, aud ull wero kiliew. Michael Lebenu, herd fireman, was found under tho débris, hia body wound nround a large post, jmangled terribly, It took an hour to dig him out from tho ‘dévris. His brother, Joseph Leben, and Charles Carpenter were thrown thirty. feet away, their clothing tarn olf, and bodies blnckened and brissed. Pronk Biancburd qyng thrown 250 feet way into the mill boom. None of tho killed leave families, All were natives of Canndn. Blanchard has 9 brothor la Chleazo. The nceldent was caused by low qwutor, and the damaye will amount to $25, A Chapter of Accidontm Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Il, Nov. 13.—Soveral accidents of a serious nature have occurred In this vicinity since lastoveulng. The Mrst-occurred to Mrs. Stephen Doolan lst evening, who fell Inton holein the sidewalk in front of tho ruins of the Chy-Unll, and distocuted both wrists. The ine juries aro serlous, ond tho city is Hable for henvy damnges from not repairing tho walks and clonring away the débels attr the fire of Sopt. 24 Tho second casualty occurred two miles west of Utica at 2 o'clock this morning, and resulted fatally to a young man named James ienrdon, 0 realdent of this clty. He and a comrade named Abren had beon to Ln Salle attending a Catholic fair. Deslring to roturn home bofore the night tran thoy attompted to steal s ride on a frelght, and entored a car of corn, When tho train was pusainy Split Hock nn uxlo broke, causing sey: eral cars to lenvo the track, und ly onto 1 ner Reardon received Internal injuries Crom the affects of whieh hu dicd In a few minutes, His body wna brought to Ottawa, whero nn inquest. owas held today. inrei who sat beside hit, was uninjure tls George Duplain, a burncsamuker residing at Davenport, camo to this elty Inst avening: from Jollet and stopped nt tho house of his sls- ter. Te stated he was not feeling well, and, to aid sleep, would take tose of morphing." It doug not appear that nny one saw hint take tho drug, but this morning when the family attempt- ed to awakon him he was found ty be far gone from tho elfcots thereof, He died ut 10 o'clock this morning, .1t hud been hls quetom totake morphing for soveral yenrs. ‘he Coroner's Jury returned a verdict of accidental death, “De- ceased bas a wily living in Davenport, and is weil known In this clty and Peru. The Officers of the Stoambont Jonnto Gilchrist Kxonerated from AU WBiame for the Dinnstor at tho Rock Islund Bridge. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GALENA, Hh, Nov. 12—Capt. G. W. Girdon, United States Inspector of Stunm Vessvis, are riyed home fram itock Island today, whore ho bos been for tho past ten days engaged in tho investigation of the Inte steamer Jennio Gil- christ disuster, during which timo lo has taken 150 pnges of testimony, Including o thorough examination of the olficera and craw, né ulso tha pnasengers, of tho Ilt-fated stoner, Capt. Gir- tton voluntarily uppenred before tho Coroner of Tock Island County, and inststad upon a full tne ‘yostization by that oflicer of, tho offlalal ucts of hunselt ond Cupt. J. G, Seott,. hia nssocl- ate, ag to their inspection of tno steamer. Tho Ingpectors bave not forwarded their decision to tho Government as yet, but your correspondent tears that it will exaner- ‘into the ollicers of the atenwor Junulo Gilchrist from all blame on the score of alloged drunken ness, aid that tho accident was caused by tho breakin of a cum-rod, while the boat was mule fog for tho drow, about 1,20 foot above the bridge. Not more thar two minutes aud a batt oceurred betwoen the brenking of the rod and tho striking of tho pice: The recent disaster st the feck [Mand Lridgo and the sinking of tho War Ragle nt Keokuk bave revived tha subject of sheer booms among Mississippl mon 19 tho only meuns of affording protection to steum- anta, Collision of Vessols Nenr Boston—Sev- eral Lives Lost. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Hostox, Mass, Ndy. 13.—Tho survivors of tho crews of tho brig Jerominb, cont-laden, from Deluwaro City, and the schooner Amos Walker, with conl frotn Richmond, arrived here this aft- ernoon, About 7 o'clock Inst oventuz, white both vessels wero. nearing Minot’s Licht, tho weathor suddenty beaame thick, and afew min- utes after tho brig struck tho schvoner by the main chains, cuttiog her nearly to the wator’s edge. Sho sunk immediately, the Cuptal two mates, and the cook having bare! timo to jump _on tho brig. Throo salle ors, known ns Dow, Gtlbert, und Nickersan, ware drowned bofore thoy could gol an the brix, which was fou to bo in a ainking condition ,alsa, All the mon ten mute for tho bouts, but in launching ono it was stove in, aud they all had to crowd into the long bont, Fortunately tho sea wis smooth at the time, and the bout was aucconstully launched, when the Mute of Frank M. Dray,contd not be found, duak In five minutes, and he must have drowned, The men.pulled ut once for Boston, distuuce of about thirty miles, ‘Thoy saved nothing but the naugh clothes thoy stout in, and the Captains of both vessels logo tho sayings of thulr Hifethne, « : Knocked Down and Run Ovor by the Cares Bpeclat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Kansas City, Bfo,, Nov. 1,—About § o'clock this, morning Bilehaol Reygn, 0 ewitchman om ployed in the yards ot the Kaneus City, Ft. Seatt & Gulf Rallroad, was inetantly killed whilo coupling cars nour the Union TBlevator, Regan avo naignal too ahead, but in pulling out ov pin was onught by a browk bent, knocked down, and thon ran over. Duath waa almost ingtan~ tuncous, aa whon tho traln-men reached the body life was oxtinot. AdSwitchinan Badly Hurt Whilo Coup- Ving Cars. Svectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Decatun, UW, Nove Wh—Krank Humrlok, 0 Wabash awitchman, was probably fatally injurod horo lust vixht while attempting to couplo cars in tho yard. Hla hoad was badly mashed by vominy in goutact with lumber ou a box-car, Vole Wonide the attending surgeon reported ritlcul condition, Humrick ia a very ct a INTERNATIONAL TRAQE-UNION CONGRESS, Prrrsnuna, Pu., Nov, 14—The International ‘Yrado-Untols Congress will meot hore noxt Tuca- day and remain in session probably all tho wock, About 400 delognies will be prosent from all parte Of tho United States and Canada, Tho ob: ect of the mecting iste unite labor unions of All kinds, and leo to ask Congress to puss an act allowing'a chartor to be granted to Nuwonul "Yrades-Uniona, sera) ——————_$_— RACES AT SAN FRANCISCO, San Fuasciscy, Nov. 12.—A} tho iecting of the Pacific Blood-Horse Assoolation ut Bay Dis trict Purk (aday, tu the fret race tor tho Fine twan Stake, afl pald forfoft to tho Duchess of Norfolk, 2” : . ‘The sucony. race, Fame Btako, two mics, for S-your-olday was won by. Fred Colllor, 3¥inifrod sooond, Dime Sits - Puy In the third tuce, for S-year-olda whicivhuye nover Won 4 wilo davh, Atlanta was the wipuor in ditt, best time on tho Paciiiv Coast, Idjer sveond, Jhunguration third. el Tn the nuateur ridore racy, three-qugrter- mile dash for horse: nover atartod Ina publ ACL, le won fi Hille dohnaun eecond, Dandy third. ‘Tine, 1223. Tie hugdienp, tivo nid 2 quarter: miles, was yauey Fred Collfor, beating Jim Dougina, tn whieh hoy o Hall CANADA. Montrent News, Apectat Dispatch to The Ohreago Tribune Montnean, Nov. HL—Mr. Le Grue, tho Prost> dontof tho Credit Mobiller, tins arrived hore froni Haris, Ho says thoro te nlrondy a enpital of sixty million of francs subseribed In France for Investment in all khuts of public and private enterprises in Canada. Tho head office will he in Montreal, with beabches: all over the Do- aninton. ‘ho BencenleLaurtor eriminnt Mhol autt, in which Sunecal, Into Munager of tho Government Atullway, sued tho Hon. W. Laurier, a prominent Fronet Liberal politician, ended in a disngeee- mont of the Jury. ‘Tho alleged Hbot consisted of an articlo written by Laurier and published ina Freneh newspaper containing damaging gtutoments coucerning Seneenl's connection with the rallway in tho matter of contracts, ote, Laurler entered a plea of Justitication, and a Inrge quantity of evidence wos offered in supe port of the siatcmonts contained In tho article, Tho Jury. after sever! houra’ consideration, CHING IGG court Mae Mighe atuting thos’ coutd notagree. ‘They were locked tp til this morn {ng for further consideration, but could not retch a verdict, and were accordingly dis- churged, Shor #toud nino for acquittil aud three for conviction. Sho Wants the Ceromony to Proceeds Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. + OTTAWA, Noy. 4,—Tho bewltebing young lady who nearly entrapped a city Inwyor into marry ing her, the coromony having actually begun whon frionds of the groom interfered, hns suf~ fielently recovered from tho shock to her nerv- ous system to take proceedings agutust him, Sho hn rotated counsel, and demande tho carrying out of tho nuptial ceremony which wis Bo Un coremuntously broken up, Bhe clatms that sho bas bean slandered, but confesses to boing alittle eccontrie and indiscrect. In an interview with a reporter sho naserted that ie was not " filthy Iucro” that she wanted; ft washer rights and an opportunity to vindicate: her character, Whatever the woman's faulta may be, itisquite cvldunt thut sho tins occupied a higher social position, She is highly educated, nnd displays wonderful conversntional powers, Her nnine hiving been mentioned In connection with cer+ tain high dignitaries, sho ting taken stops to proye tue utter falsity of tho rumors, Should tho enge ever como .fito court some very inter~ geting, developmenta willin all probability bo made, Dominion 'Fomperance Al: ments of Square Timber—' for Libel. Apectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Orrawa, Nov, 18.—Tho Dominion Temperance Altance will hold {ts annual meeting at Ottawa immediately after the opening of Pariininent. Thore were #0 ecur-loals of square timber passed this point for Quebee fron Mattawan tnlesenson. ‘hero wero about 10,600 pleces, or haifa million square feot. {twas all owned by the Scotch-Canadian Lumboriag Company, who adopted aulpping by rallas a menus of trans. port. ‘This eompany intend tuking out about 4,000,000 feot of square timber and 125,000 logs this winter. Tho Ghandiere mills will run as tuto us poysible, but It is expeotad will baye to close in two weeks. It ls understoad an netion for damupes 1s to bo tuken for dofamauion of character agatnat a lo- ent bapor for tho production of 9 story qnont atnarrluge sensation, ‘Thu complainant 1s tho woman who was styicd nm adventuress, co— Ships Bo Sued Vorthconit Statintion. Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune. Tonoxto, Noy. 13.—Tho Bureau of Statistles projected by the Onturlo Government Ih cons neotion with the Department of Agriculture has at length taken elape. Itis teurned that tho achome wil embraco an extensive fold, taking in statistics of the products of tho soll, of tho forest, nud of tho mine; of shipments of cnttle, of dairy products, of entomolouical rosearch, ete, It will also glean immediate, full, and uce curate information regarding epldomies among outils and of tho various forms of Injury to grain whon such oyils become appiront in any particular locality, ‘This information will bo earufully compiled and presented Ju monthly reporla, Tho scope of the burenu may und provavly will extend furthor, but at presgnt the Hetalla are not complete. Av act constituting the Letromth will be submitted to the Hongo noxt wesulotte Manitoba Rallrond Matters, Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Nov. 15,—Tho deputation from Manl- toba fa hore to confor with tho Government concerning tho’ pressure brought by the Paciile Rallway syndicate to disallow tho charter of the Southenatern Itallway. ‘Tho Dominion Gov ornmont, by the syndicate, has powor to remul- kato the rates on tho Cunnda Pacifo, but tho syndiente fre ulso tho proprictors of. tho St. Yuul, Minneapolia & Manitoba — Railway, whieh is the only ino at presont affording an outlet or inlot for the trade of Manitoba. It ta urged that If the distllowance of tho churter for the Suttthoastern bo curried out for tho next two yours nt any rate the whole carrying trade of Munttoba will be in the hands of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba monopoly. Exports from Hamilton to tho United Nturlone yc Srectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago avibuns TAMiToN, Nov. 13.—An Interesting tablo {6 published showing tho exports from Hamilton tu the United Stutes for tho year ending with September, 1881. Grain and fold products ropro- septs £080,000; antinila and, wool, $705,000; and mnnutnetures, $650,000. ‘ho total amount is MIT, 4U—no Incrosse of SII over tho pro-~ ylous'year, ‘The statement 1g yeriticd by tho United Btates Consul, ‘Tho Slzo of the Dominion of Canada, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, Nov. 13,—Tho aron uf -the Dominion of Cunads ts given as follows in n document Just tusued by tho Departmout of tho. Interior: Sqiniro miles—Ontarlo, 10480; Quebeo, 193,965 Now Brunswick, 27,32; Nova scotia, 21,7! ¢ Manitaba, 160,000; ‘Vancouver's and onda, +. Northwest ‘Lerritory, 863,000; Keewntin Ulstrict, bu0TTs Ilunde fh the Arctle, iil1700; islands ‘in Mudson Bay, 2h 400, ‘Lotal, ae GOV, BULLOCK, OF GEORGIA. Byreiat Dispaten to ‘The Chicayo ‘Tritunes ATLANTA, Un, Nov. 13.—Goy, Bullock, man- ager of tho celebrated Atlanta Mills, leaves hore toulgiht for Ubicago te attend the Natonal Yurltt Convention, to bo held on Tucaday. et othor {et A Prophocy Litcrally Fulfitied. Cleveland Leader, | In tho your 1843, whun the late J. W. Gee editing the Pla(ndedter, be wrote und publi ngrandtlonuont article pitching Into John Hull. Te was a thite When there was wh intonse Uxclto- Inent over the tril of wCunudiaa by tha nate of MeLcod, In Rochustor, N.Y charged with boing wo muinbur of a ‘dalnchment of Dritist soldiers which had orogsod tho Niagara threo miley nbove the falls and cut out the steamer Caroline, on the Aimourloan shore, and set tire to her and sont hur over the falls, resulting in the Joss of un Ainorioan seninun, ‘Tho cause of this putrage was the fut that the Caroline hid been employed In carrying Canadian * patriots" trom, Buffalo to Navy falund, then the ronduz- vous ot the insurgents duelug tho Canadian ra- Deliion of 137, MeLeod was cuptured on Amerl- enngoil and judictod tor murder and arson. Whilo bo was belug tried tho Uritish Govorn- inent Cormally demanded his release, and gave in Governuient wo Understund that his convice thon und, pes hinent would by considerod a easus bell ho country wig mnuch excited, ‘Yho trlul proceeded, but dteLeud proved na abt dnd was disebarued. ‘Tho Pltindeater tn Ita ietl ely provtiedlod that tho day would como whon “Tall Columba" would be played fn the atreots of London if John Bull didn't behave hiinself, was shed ‘hut your Charing Dickows was jake ing bla evlebrated tour throughout the Union, While. coming down tho luke froin Detroit, the steumer be was on flopped at Sandusky, und there he saw tho Plalutealer gontainiag the pugnavions article we havo ule faded to. ‘hia excited elthar bly fudignition or amusemont, for in his Notes " he doseribod his visit to Clovetand, aud bow, while walkie through Superior wlreot, ho noticed the sign of that paper, und made somo surcastio remurks about the Wbaurd possibility of " Hall Columbia” over boing played in the stroets of London, Little did the great novellet imaging that the prediction would eycutually be fulfilled, Jn tho Account cabled across of tho recent tnuuguras ton ofthe new Lord Sayor of Loudon, itis atated that mo Stars aad Stripya wera cure riod in the procession; tho bund of tho Fourth Battalion (of the London militia pluyod tho *Star-Spangted Banner"; tho band from tho triining-abip” Warspite played.“ Yankoo Doodle"; Dun Godfrey's fawous band, attuched to the Grenudiur (uum, wlso play od tho Sputnted fhanuee faa Le 8 bands Ge saruhed werican Exphange, ny erat Sdenit Columbia’ de Nh Gray rediction, given ii a patriotic ebullition, wus hug carcicd out Jn spite of vickons' contemptu- ous disbollet that such 4 thing would ever occur, Of cours pelthor droumed that thatate would bo played by the bunds of a Lord Mayor's pro- geaion as ovidunce of tho Iriendly Focline now oxlvting to such a yrcut uxtent uatween the two aiost powerful nations in the world, bath of ho sume race, rellvlun, und lavguege, ‘Timo works out strauge results. A Minneapolis Saloon the Scene of a Frightful Cutting Affray. A Customer Terribly Carved by the Proprietor of the Place, Indictment at Cleveland of an Alleged Swindlor of tho Customs: A Small Boy Fatally Stabbed by 8 Companion at Shelbyville, Indiana. A Bloody Affray Inna Minneapolis fae Toon, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritunte St, Paut, Minn., Nov. LA frightful cutting affray occurred Ina Minnenpolls eaioon Sature day, A dfeputo arose betwveun Thomas Halloran, proprietor of the St. Louls House, and a man named Jack Lyons, who has beon employed du ingg tho summor nt ono of the frontler posts, und roturned to Minneapolls only a fow duys ag. Tho dispute nally culminnted in exchange of plows, ufter which Halloran drew a knife or razor ond cut and slashed his antagonist fright- fully, no less than fftecn wounds boing found on the favo, head, neck, and hands, ‘Tho most dnngerous extends from tho left side of the mouth neross tho left cheek, through tho car, and totho back of tho head, the Juguiur vein baving, barely escaped tho movement of the murderous blade. Aside from tho Injuries above mentioncd, tho site of tho loft hand was partially out, through, and Lyone, after the res poated slashing of the kuife, looked ns tf he bad jeou literally earved to plecos from hend to foot. Finding that ho wus serlouely injured, Lyons mado his way to a barber-shop, leaving ( trail of blood all atong the sidowulk over which he had puseed, His wounds wore dressed hat ‘ho. dowid not be taken home, apd «till Hes in eritical condition. Ina few moments nfter tho bloody alfray Hnllorau was arrested and plreed in a cell at the lockup. Tho prisoner claims that. tho act wns cominitted fn self-de- fense, but the facts preceding and accompany. Ing the result can only be ascortained alter a thorough investiation. Lyons and Halloran wer under the influence of Iquor whou tho affray occurred, and sere in no condition to fur- nish correet or (ntelligent necounts of what Is likely to prove a bloody murder, An Alleged Swindler of the Customs. Soectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Noy. 1.—An important case which benrs etoso resemblance to smuggling hits Just come to light. Joseph Koblitz is ndenl- er in rays atk Woodland avenue, Last spring ho was arrested at Port Huron on tho etarge of {mporting to tho United States large quantities of rags dutinbto nt 12 cents por pound without: paying the cutomury charge. It Is alloyed thut this wns accomplished by decelving tho customn- house authorities by representing that tho rags wore cotton Instead of woolen, and, thorcfore, freo from duty, An’ indictment 's ponding ngalnst him now, and bo ts under $5,000 bonds for appearnuce at Port Huron in tho May. term. — Proveedings wero uso commenced agulnst bin in this sity the pnst week, All of hisreal estate, und bls interest In the stock of rugs and motuls of Kobiltz Brothors, have boen atinched, ‘Sho proparty ls now in the hands of aUnited States Marshal, The Governmont’s potition claims that betweon Nov. 27, 167, and June 1h, 18), Joseph Koblitz, in tho manuer described, imported through Port Huron 124,000 pourids of woolen rags, tho duty upon whith amounted to $14,880, and for thls amount action Isbrought. It is allirmed that tho olfense Is even graver than that Indicnted in tho action on hand, but if was thought safer to make 1 mod- orate charge, incliding only two or threo care yocs, aud thon Intraduce other testimony: to figgravate and emphasize tho offense charged. Fatal Affray Botween Two Boys Over a Gamo of Marbics. Speclat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribunts Sarnyvin.e, Ind. Nov, 12.—Enrly last oven= {ng itn affray oeourred betweon two sinall boys, rowulting 1u ono of thom stabblog the othor with aloiife, [nilicting a wound that fa fatal, Lounto Marietta, 11 yours old, son of Churles Mariotta, noplastoror, and Frank Hormon, 1 yoars old, gon of Peter Hermon, a restaurant-keopor, quarrelud over a gama of marbles thoy wore pinying. ‘I'ho Murletta boy, knowing that ho wily not able to fight, started to run. Hermon eniled out to n courade, Bortle Mathers, to stop him, which he did by catching Marlettn by tho shoulders. Hermon rau up, drew tt lurge pocket- ienlfe from bis clothing, and stabbed Marietta in the bnek, tho blade ontoring: under tho leit shoulder, penetrating the lung. An uillcer vhuaced to bo near, who promptly arrested Here mon, While the wounded boy was taken to. his {nthor’s realdence, No bopes aro entertalned tor his recovery, und bis death fg momuntarily expeeted, Hermon was putin jull, and) will bo kept hore until the result of tie wound ho in- fileted fs kuown.— ‘The little Muthers boy is In no way responsible for tha part he pees in the tragedy, ag te had no idea that Heruon had a waite, or oven intonded striking hius at all. A Murderor Found Guilty aud Sons tenced to ‘fon Years? Imprivonmont in the Ponttonliary. Spectat Diavatch to The Chteago Tribune, Sr. Joseri, Mo., Nov. 12.—Tho Jury in the caso of ftusaclt Kirk, charged with murdor, be lav- ing killed George Washington on the Jith day of September, 1880, returned verdlot of guilty, and gavo him ton years In tho penitentiary, Tho murder grow out of the fuct that Washington waa charged with paying too much attention to Kirk's wife. ‘Chis was the third trial, the Jury in both ingtices before falling to ngreo upon it yordict, Both wore colored and young, Kirk be» Ing about 24, Tuo vordlct soums to wive general sutlsfactlon, Arkansas Honahe Spectat spateh to The Chicago Tribune. Latriu Rock, Ark., Nov. 12.—The trial of We J, Bland for the murder of Dr. D. W. Carthoy ta now In progress in tho Crimiuut Court of Green- wood, and fa attracting considerable attention, Miana killed Uarthoy becnuso tho Intter refueed. to treat hin: professionally without payment in ndvance, ‘Tho murder was excocdingly brutul, Carthoy betug shat down on the publle bighwiy: Defore be could ofer resistance, Bland narrowly exeaped lynching, Ho took # change of venue front Crawford County, where tho tragedy ove surreal ‘to Scbnatian County, The dofense fs ine sanity, Suit for Slander. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Mtoomtnaton, Nov, 1.—Ueu, Tra J, Bloom flold, oxetf'rneteoof the Sold{ers’ Orphans’ liome, ameinber of the bar, bas brought auit for slan~ dor tigainst C. M, Winslowe Judson Spaulding, Willan 1. Hughes, and Chalkley Bell, asietug $235,000 damages, Aslan TrimuNe hos urendy reluted, Wluslow had Bloomfeld Indicted on the charge vf aceopting a bribe to adinit ineligible ehttdren to. the Homo, and waa honorably dis- charged. He now sues to revover for dunnige ta ig reputation, Ho cansfdars Spaulding, Hughes, und Hel) conspirators in puttlog up a Job on hits Awsuult on a ‘Fickot Agant. bpeetat Ditnatch to The Uhlcag Tribune, Osunostt, Wis, Noy. 13.—Charloy Sinith, book- kooper and Ucket agont of the Chicago & Northwestern’ Mullway at Appleton, wae surl- ously nsgaitited as ho was lenying tho ollico Into Baturday night by three follawa, Ho made a deturmined rustatunoe, but was relieved of his watch in tho strugvlo, ‘Tho party made their vacupe, but one of thom was appreponded tudu; and lodgud in Jail Bintth Is confined to his room iy eonsoquenoo of bia injuries, Tho tel- jows were evidently bent on robbing the eflice. Woul Play. Vast SAGINAW, Biich., Noy, 13,—A man named ruin Crowalls, agod 40, who hal beon omployed in the lumber-woods, was found doud on the dooratop of 4 private residence, Bxamination showed two stabs in bis bead, ono sulllvicnt tu enuxo death. Amman nained Juck Nysn, one ployed ug 8 coak jn the lumbor-oanps, attempt. ed to pawn Crowells' pocketbooks this forenoon tor a driuk of whisky, and was at once arreated, Aman named Michels bas ulvo been urevated, sstle WOK: secu in company with Crowells lust rt ‘ Arrost of an Kloplug Pair, Spectal Disvatch to The Chicar Tribune, Boston, Nov. i—Mra. Goorgo VPotorson eloped from this olty Oct, 6 wilh a married man uumod Uvorge H, Pattorson, aud went to Col- cago, They arcived in Full River from Now York last night and wero arrested tila morniug, ‘Tho wonmn stoly $1,700 fo money \etare Jouve ing bero, on which thoy have been living, Whot usrestud dhe bid only ww in money aud ind worth of jewolry aud dluwmouda, Suspicions of Foul Play, flintguono, Mo., Nov. 13+-Tho buuse of un old mag named Anson Vyll, lviag tive miles from town, was burned {ast ulaht, ‘This wore. ing 1$ wus discovered that the old man perished monoy and A'Trinl Postponed on Accou Sleknens of 2 Juror, tor the Bpectat Mlavatch to The Chicago t¥ibune Pirrariiet, by Nov. 12—Tho engo ay Pouple va. Botamon in whieh a Jury were tnpancted wad tnterrupted today by the Nness Willis and Wit, Ww or and who would be tinable to atten ‘toe weeks, The engo was continied by cone Tho Jury in a Marder Caso Brg, Vordiet of Not Guilty, Botciat Dispatch lo Tha Chteagn Tribune, Tores, Knsy Nov. 12.—The Jury * of Horrington, oh hore for murder, gullty today nfter b trial in the District brought fn verde paling oUt Tortyeareite Re aM THE WEATHER, Niqaial Service, OFFIck OF THE Cr tates, DO. Nov. and tho Uhto Valtoy, {alr weathor, colicr west to auuthwost wins, riaiur barometer, For tho Lake regions, tho Upper Missy and Lower Missourl Valleys, partly ae weathor, goncrally colder northiveat to toute, went winds, occasional ight tain aud snow, and rieing barometer, ‘Tho Chlef Signal Officer furnishes tho fotos. MEF SIGNAL OFFICE H=-1 amor 4 ing avectal bulletint ‘Tho storm which yesterday moved wenthor In all dl Mountains, Light toent calns are report the Lake reglun nid ight snow nid the Upper Missouri Valley, ture Slnnked alighth Mississippi, but 0 Minnegatn and the tho Jomporattire tine esjerly winds continue on tho Atuntle arereouthwest aud nortiwest winds tn tacit Valley, the Lake region, and tho N SMGAAO, Nov, F-10218 p. m1.—Th observations ure taker! at the sninu munca provasied in the Lal rapidly to the no; stricts enst of tho Uppor atiesonst V Filion from 0 to: time nt all the stations named: GENEIAL OUSERVATIONS, Stations. Cincinnati Cluyeluna Bprinutiald, Bud. BE rt ai iN iy [We 4 IN. at |B is |e. fs. 4d 18.) 8K. a1 \N 4 IN w IS. iw |W Bd {Be w 3. a Goodin, edtostayy ne Th a, in the ease 1 Waste nese Northe sslestp ita reyion 01 New England, followed vy clearing and tne Rocky ed from in Minnerotg he tempers Une istétets vast of th cold wave bis peated iy ley, where U degrees, Jn tho Out Norther? f the ls Jorn, Shing ent, Cour, hours, x Lat 8 (NAG, Haron. bakssss 1_ INA: “oo small to menmnre. LUCAL ONSRRVATIONS, Pitan) There] tha | Winks) Vel inj Weethee Han) it | a(S, Wa] 0] o [Choudy., ated | a0 i Wee] FTO [etna wis, mn. Lancer] 18.0 | by |W Baty [itear” “Iyromuter corrected for temperature, cleralus, and instrumental error, Mivemium teinporntara, Muunium tomporature, ‘Moan duily baroinoter, 2.90, Mean daily thermomotar. BLT. Moun dalty humidity, 8.7, Snow and Rovetal D4 rpate Munvora, Il, Nov, 13,—From eoven to cgtt inclies of anow fell here today. Jt was mclst, and dissolved rapidly for tha frat fow hours, that tonight {t 1s only about threo Inenes deep Our first snow-storm of the sonson was on Frit day Inst, when ft commenced with elect early In tho morning, and eubsoquently changed fo heavy rain, whieh continued to pour dowo Jong after midnight, fnereasiog Btronmé and croks to rivers, and (nundating low and dint Inuds. Our ronds fro In auch a condle tion that no farm products can ve bauled 10 heavily til Raine 4 to The Ohteago Tridung, town for several days. Speciat Dispatel VANDATAA, LL, Nove past fow days have ton hight heretofore almost tine ot the your, Incking only of velng over the fevoo on tho ce and at this writtog is atill rising, plices where tho bottom 1s unprote river, to ‘The Chizaco Tribunts und fonces aro boing swont away. ‘Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Teibunts DAVENvoNT, In, Nov. T3—At 8 g'elork morulng snow bogan falling. steadily until this afternuon, t to four tuches, The Local SnowsStorn. Yesterday was anothor of those benutiful dnya when one detighta In beng out ‘of doors, when delyiny on the boulevards or even on astrect-car Isso enjoyable. Indeed! yesterday that all tho streets fo thoir utmost limits. Fo om to tuke advantaze bayo been noticed ears were crowed nnxtous did tho people se of the oxcellont wonthor for # sort thut thoy would board a strect~ only to ride throw plutform wna 8 stand, purtiouinrly If wind. ogiinat | tio mn oof this 1 tho suow balf-way, moro oF it pn hive eit hacilog: yery uncortain In its character, fugit Waa snow, Dut after locating permanent ie became rain in short order, vovering overything It touched drlye of or four blocks, The vory By getting a Kind one — could e, apparently eet ag it wore a enow wes Whik re ann fleecy whiteness, thy coveriug Was usually ol : ‘lng espeviully the mualcy, CpRQUaH ES this belong: c Lar oang. with the pat annda outedoor, ehudinyg something did not hnve wealth enough to tation in the baundl whatover It was, be: t the prosent writing the tuti-end of thao It aks na though 0 mil {t might reauiro ut lout twenty-four 0 dy nol tis slat. puastog a ylvon poli A Bridge Swopt Spectal wibaten to N Housrnaton, Hh. Nov. % bridye of tho Chicago & Alton aver tho Kanke keo nt Coal City, west of Wilmington, awny by tho flood on saturday, an tho Alton Ino is tens uridyo will bo rebull Rovotlonal Columbier cull which mukiug on Burns qethor Unege interviews, durrott revolved ho asked. * Viaibl you" reaponded the Inndomotaullo, a4 ah agent responded fi taken, dir. ‘Tho Buniduys ¢ 1 ty reli vellag, strictly conseoru! ulruumsetunces, U from masses In rocetvus Nor r fwhed, wud runs to carry: ———— The Frog swallowing the t fa Whilo paseing » pond sicur rs Li Stutnbide gun ways BO Mgorvitie! wutor, uni on snake and frog 10 mort ¢ to awaliow tho o' a upplied its euetlon Y tho aunke site fie desperate | citorty swallow tho | froi ee AT Lasts ting, hig wuukestlp's bead Curiae awa closing Over, he conilict Wis sented a somewhat ulate the frog's ellck, und t nule to strike in the fu the pun for dlasuetion. thin-saled, linen tho reportel upon atl sorta of qucatlatt and (Ke or very frequuntly. Sorviowss “Notulng 18 | Tuporter prosulits bimsolt ‘on itn, Tho sovere ule of Jarvelt’s out short the suntonice of thu re wBDOKy 1 cust OY Meng reportor goes Way Ty, ‘The Foner Ne to bls payee nity. A Ub mueh to bo de Lay wtrect-ont gun falling about pont tbe ‘The Chicago Tribunte porarily Obst It in tron Fnsincdiately. sural Hornhardt: ives a vory funny deseription foston reportor Ul According § noteucee Fonte to fate fivas, present nore Sunday dg muder it reporter, * a , ree nnat lay tii toxtay porte tote tt ak dry tate. Been xerel fa th yunta Glubes a BW compotion thor, Tho fee 01 ‘) ifort seize the snuke tu danse ome) lly ai u ung anake ‘drawl o chord wt to uf, and positively Te 13—The rains during swolled tho Kaskuskin liver niknown nt thiy about three feet niet sid@ OF 1D6 Jn many ted the cord and continued fall amounting y riding te wight car, Sf St wat desirable place 10 tho onr was point Inateut vith a mantel of 4, of COUrS duster pris rot when “ne vugee aispore seo Away by tho Flood: 1,—Tho wooden wus eae that Loop o eruictude Tue ively vist lef ways Jarre ts wl ate | tonteed airs twhys today ig punts oadls with the most serious air tt 9g el ni are Yad arte Ans & ¥ oe raeigue prevls e iy to enurele sho wiwaye Fe a nis bari reveals miyacoe rombithe et pest by, el thls some frost toca i tori jo of tbat ret iy