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VHS CHICAGO ‘TKIBUNE: FOREIGN. General Surprise Over the New Cabinet of Gam- betta, The Celebrated Men of the Nation Conspicuously,, Loft Out. mbetta Will Soon Announce " the Program of. His Ad- ministration. tess Power to the Senate, Scrutin de Liste, and No Foreign ‘War. Poor French Soldiers in Tunis Com- plaining that Gambetta Is Too Warlike in Paris. Loaders of the Commune in Ger- many Nearly All Elected to Parliament, Nhe Remarknble Scones During tho Rush to Get Papors Before the Irish Land Court. Iorne Landa at Liverpool, amd Is Re- ceived Liko a Prince—Mark Lane FRANCE. GAMHETTA’S SANIT ; Pans, Nov. 14.—-Gambetta this morning pmiouneed to President Grévy the detinit formation of the Cabinet. It fs conficmed that Do Freycinet will not enter the Ministry, and consequently Gambetta has renounced the Idea of assumlng the Prosidency of the Muulstry without a portfallo, and will ihn self take the’ portfollo of Forvign Affairs. ‘The new Ministry will be gazetted tomorrow. NEW MEN. * Following ts tho probable composition of the nuw Ministry which will bea gazetted to- morrow: Gambetta, President of the Counell aud Mluister of Foreign Attaira + Cazot, Minister af Justice, Waldeck Rousseau, Minister of the In- terlor, i Paul Bert, Minister of Public Instruction, Rouvier, Minister of Commerce, Cookery, Minister of Posts and Tolegraphs. - Allain ‘Targe, Minister of-Finance. Compenon, Minister of War, Guujeard, Minister of Marine, Protit, Minister of Fine Arts, Doves, Minister of Agriculture, Rainal, Minister of Works, President Grévy has accepted the new Min- try. DEATIL OF A PRELATE. Pierre Paulinler, Archbishop of Besangon, Isdeal. : TUE NEW MINISTERS’ held neonncil today, when n declaration of the polley to be made by Gambetta ut the opening of thaChamber of Deputies ‘Tnesday awasdrawn up and approved, ‘The deciara- don fs understood to contain pacific assur- aces In regard.to the foreign .policy, de- Mores the necessity of revising the moda of tlecting Senntors, and advocates the intro- duction of serutin do liste. ST. VALLIER. Itis expected that Count de Saint Valier, French Aubassudor to Berlin, will be re- placed, It Is stated that ff the change be nade ft will be dus to the Intinenee ot Bis- muirek, who, it fs asserted, matte representa- tlous unfayerable to Count St. Valtior, Gen, Chanzy while in Borlin Interviewed Bisinarck. ‘The latter, It ts sold, declared that he In no way-feared the contingency of (ambetta’s return to power, us he recog- nied try bim not only a great orator, but also a great patriot, who loved his country toosineerely to launch {t upon adventures which night end fatitly,. i ‘THE COMMUNE, Lyons, Nov, 41.—Revillon und Clemencean last night violently attacked the Couserva- tlve Republteans, but’ ndvoented penceful, pete for the developmentof the Republican. TILE IRISH. ARCIIISHOP SP OATR, Becki! Cabie, Dents, Nov, 14.—A great deal of imisap- drehension ins been caused by false reports, Atnoug the many mendactous ‘stutements telegraphed to Amerlen was one that tho Hon-payment of rent waa universal, and Another that the services at the church whero Atelibishop MeCabe officlated hnd boon boy- colted, Regarding: the Intter atatemont, it is hever tnade known beforehand whore the Arcliblshop will oftielate, in order to prevent scrowd, ‘here has been nv diminution In the attendance at tho divine service where hels present, ‘The report to the contrary is waticlous and absurd, An amplo refutation Of the first statement Is found in the marvel ously increasing business In the Sand Court. TUR LAND couRT, . -: To the Western Arsoctated Press, Duutay, Nov. 14—Tho experionce of ox- ‘tulre fand-agents Is that rents nre belng: bn In Siigu, Roscommon, parts of Gal way, merle, Queens County, and Kilkenny, ut in Wextord, Clare, Kerry, parts of Cork, and other counties, there’ a mlnation a es {3 @ ganoral deter- THE Govensatkyr CONTEMD a fourth NTEMPLATES tomporar: ane ‘Y sub-commission undor ose OF THY MOST REMARKABLE HCENES | Was ever witnessed in connectlon with be Administration of Inw in this country” ed presented at tho offices of the Land Com- for Saturday, which was. tho last day ah raving Applleations ‘for a reduction of “A lor November, Attur tis tho reduc. Bi fight Han ae ext rent day, in March ' ,000 appite: sag ey cant pet ations were made COURT BAT UNTIL MIDNTGIT, bre Applications came from all. parts.” One bs bresented 1,200 from Ulster; another, by we Galway, Tipperary, and Cork. fee came trom Kerry,'and 200 from ian "bal! fuct, thoro wes not a county In ie Sent applications, There aro OVER 40,000 APrLICATIONS Cabe the commission, Batches of fresh ea me by almost, evory train. Curlously Dough, Snouc the Intost arrivals, about 1 ty, Wick a bile from Parnuli's own coun- contin: Yet it wonld be o'lutstake to rthis rushof cases as a bredkdown Influence of ‘the lengue; ‘Thousands afin » Athough all that oa majority canon Felass ask ts a liberal reduction, conlate a ly be a question of time when they. ng reduc ett’ Miter they find the court give ian Deu on demand, Meanwalle, thore tuutselous ee, aneubte «wit the most cou- Tay r Fn echt under the Land ac says’ Eatliament, when Poriincseny? & member, ent meets, Will inoye for nsolect committee ta Inquire Into thelr antecedents and qualifications, FIRED AT AN OYEICIAT. Gop, “Meares, Deputy-ldutenant for tho County of Westinenth, was fired at by two nidn behind a hedge in broad daylight, but was not injurud. No arrests, ¢ A FRNIAN'A LETTER O'Leary, member of the “Fenian Triumvi- rato, ling written n letter from Tara, deelur- ing that, while he maintains hts principtes, aid Js resolved to combat England, he depres entes the maliguing of Englishmen Olay stone, he says, hag given roland a Land act such as noholy © few yeara ngo could have hoped for, aud Forster ty very much better than most of the Irmh Secretaries, AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY in connection: with the operations of tho Fentan organization has been made in Brad ford. “An acelitent ted to the selzure of a box containing fifty revolvers, with documents and other clews, Including, It ts sald, a lst of tocn! members and Ponti organizers throughout the country, ‘She box contain- ing the urms.was found In the collar of an Trisha 1 tinned John Tobin, fi Manning- ham, asuburb of Bradford, . “A MYBTRIIOUR OX sent from Aierica to Ralph Croyke, member of Parllament, was opened with great pre-, cautions at Woolwich arsepal undee the {doa that ft was an infernal mfehine, but it was found to contin satnples of guane, MARTIN MULLEGUE, an ex-suspeet and league organizer In Rose cominon ant Lettrhin Counties, has been re- arrosted under the Coercion act and lodged In Galway fail. THE BRITISII, ‘ APPEAL REFUSED, Lonnoy, Nov. 14.—The Court of Appeals has refused to entertain nu, appeal on a technical point fi whiels Bradlaugh sought to sat astilo the Judzment agalnst him in the ense of Clarke against Bradlaugh. LOUNE, Livenvoor, Nov. 4,—Lord Lorne arrived today, and was met by the Princess Louise, aud, with her, proceeded to Kton Hatl, the sent of the Duke of Westminster, near Chester. They wore cheered by thousands of people who had assembled fb the Birken- head Ianding-staze, ‘There was also a popu- Jnr ang municipal reception Inthelr houor at Chester, THE "MARK LANE EXPIEss”? in Ita review of the grain trade of tho past week says: Auttinn wheat sowing Is nearly fulshed. ‘Tho initd weather caused the enr- Her sowings to appoar above ground, Na- tve wheats agp arriving slowly af gzenernily inferior quali}, In London and some pro- vineial markets the week's supply fs very small, Prices throughout the / country are very. little ‘altered. The supply of country flour fs gradually deerens- ing. The consumptive demand Is principally of the best grades. Infertor grades were dificult to sot Valuus in’ London are abont the saine, but {i the country the mar- kets were trregularly lower. ‘Trade during, tho week In foreign whent was very quiet. Jn London rates did uot fmprove, although descriptions were more firmly held, beeanse of the relative searelly, Fresh supplies of red wintur are very sinall, Australian,’ New Zealand, and tho finest Enst Indian surt are becoming searee, In London white infertor East Indian is plentl- ful. ‘She buik of the spot supply consists of Russinn, Ghirkas, and Inferior Enst Lndl- an. Foreign flour arrives slowly, the bulk in London consisting of European, the Ameri- enn supply belny sinall. Muze is certainly higher in value relatively. ‘Ehere isa fair prospectlve supply of European, Friday In London mixed Ainerienn fetched 28s. Gch, ex. ship, a decline of 3d. ‘There Is' rather a small spot aitpply of barley, bul rates are rather lower, The off-const inarket ts fairly well supplied with wheat cargoes. Eight sules were reported, Including fiva Qhirkas, which declined about 1s, dd. per quarter ut the beghiniug of the week, but al- most completely recovered Saturday, Atthe close of the week buyers were offering Sis, Gd. for red winter, Sales of English wheat during the week were 49,133 quarters at 409, per quartor, against 43,771 quarters at 43s, bd. per quarter, for tho corresponding weelr lust year, TUNIS, > A BAD JO . Karwax, Nov, 4.—All the Inhabitants hove been disarmed, ‘he quartering of French troops li a number of mosques and colleges has given great offense to, the ‘Tunisians, Gen, Lorgoro stronuly objected to the projected march to Gubez, and thence to Susa, and only preprred to start on: re- ceiving stringent orders from ‘Paris, The route Hes through a difllcult and mountain- ous country, where operations will be al- most Impossible after the ralas, whieh have already begun, -1t Is tmpossibie to describe the unpopularity of the expedition among all ranks, [t 1s openly denounced as a waste of lives, ‘Tho French offtcers contemplate a wholosnle resignation of thelr commissions ut the close of the campaign, ‘The construc Won of the railway from Susa to Kairwan will probably, be stopped by tho rains, Fever and dysentery continue among the troops to un alarming extent, NOTES, Tunis, Nov. W.—An Arab accused of placing stones on the rallway wasshet A train conveying sick soldiers from Katrwan to Susa was upset, The occupants were ae- veroly Injured, Sickness among tho soldiers Isgnercasine. Gen, Logero's column left Kairwan the 18th for Gabez, THE DESIRE OF THE MONARCH, Berti, Nov, 4.—In consequence of tho desire of the Emperor, Prince Bismarck will remain in office, : A SPEEDY MODIFICATION tof the May laws id to be axpected with « view of obtalning 9 Government majority in the Relchstag, by on arrangement with the party of the Centre. io, THE COMMUNE THIUMPHANT, ,, Licbenkracht willzyelinguish Otfenbach In favor of Bebel, whom the Socialists thera will do thelr wtygost to elect to the Relchs- tap, ‘ Dictz, Socialist, has defeated a Progresslst at Hamburg. Frohme, a Soclalist, has been elected at Hanan by a large mafority, ie Dr, Stoeekur has _at Inst obtained a sent t11 Po Rolchstag at Mendon, by a majority of Bs . ITALY. J IRANINGLESS TALE. ‘otal Romx, Noy, 4.—Thoe Ofictat Guzetle pub- Nahes:a statement relative to the viuit ‘of King Humbert to Vienna, «It says: “Tho splendor of the f0tes given in his honor will astonish no one who Is‘ acqualnted with tho traditional fiagnificence of the louss of Mapaburg.” It refers to tho extreme cor dlality and affection shown jo King Hum- dort, "Tho manifestations {) Italy,” It says, “‘on-the return of King Humbert, “showed pialily that the visit to Vienna was. 9. vractlent fulftiment of. the desire for peace,- and the- sentiment of sympathy already exlating Inthe hearta of the Inhab- tants of both colintrles, who rivaled one another In their demonstrations of satisface ton at this ‘affirmation of the elasyr frlend- ‘ship between Rome and. Vienna,” rok a AUSTRIA, 4 » AMBASSADOR MKCALLED, . Lonnon, Nov. 1,-Count Kalnoky, Aus- trign Ambassador fo Russta, has been sud- dently recalled,, No doubt this Is olosely con nected with the appolntinont of a successor to the,'Jate’ Baron Von Haymerle, Austrian Premier. were ott oval. TUR BUDGET - before the Richsrath shows tha reveoua Is estinnted! nt 455,000,000 florins, an increase of 331,000,000 florins over Inst ry the expendl- ture at 471,008,000 florins, an inereast of T700,000 forina. ‘The expenditure Snchudes 6,000,000 Horins for the Arlberg ‘Tanna, THE MESCHSMATIT rensscinbled loday. In the Lower House the Miuistor of Justice presented anew Pennt Code DI. Tha Finanes Minster submitted the builet for 19%, showing n deficit of 7,800,596 florins, By subtracting from the deflelt 0,000,000 florlns required for the re- demption of ‘Treasury bonds antl 6,600,000 florins temanded for the construction of the Arlberg Railway, the difference was reduced to 23,000,085 florins, SPAIN. AN IMPASSIO} RCIE DY CASTELATY Mapp, Nove M.—In the Chamber of Deputies today the debe on the sddress In reply to the royal speech was resimed, Castelar made a. violent attack on the Ultra- montane Deputies as defenders of the tempo- mul power of the Pope. Hundjured the Liberal Government of Spain to assist Italy tn'up- holding the separution of the temporal from the spiritual power. Cuastelar argued that at no thne had the utterances of the Pops been Jess fettered, conchives more respected, pil urlnages more frequent or free from mo- lestation than under the existing order of things, PORTUGAL, A NEW CANINET, Lisnos, Nov, 14.—A new Ministry has been fornied, ua follows: Fontes Peruyin do Mel- lo, President of the Cuunell and Minister of Finunee, and ad Snterim Minister of Wary Revelro, Minister of the Interior; und Zerpa, Mbilstor of Foreign Affairs, : SsCIo. NOT 80 BAD AS REPORTED. Scto, ‘. W.—Thy reports of the recent. earthquake here are exaggerated. ‘There were only slight shoe 4 THE EAST. NO MORE LAZI MEN WANTED. Coxsrantinorin, Noy. 14.—'The Porte ts considerably embarrassed by the futimation that 50,000 more Lazis will immigrate into “Turkey. i] RUSSIA. PESTS, St. Perensnuna, Noy. 14,—Diphtherta, searlet-fever, and sntall-pox are devastating, tho centre and south of Russla. ‘I'he sever- ity of the diseases exéecds anything hereto- fore known, FINLAND, Sr. Petensnuna, Nov. 4.—The Fintand Dlet has appointed 4 commission to consiter the question of the influence of the Jews in that province, ‘The commission attached to the Ministry of the Interior mitigated the penalties of 800 out of 1,200 Siberian uxttes, GENERAL DISCONTENT AND DI8ONGANIZA- TION. Special Correrpénience of The Chicago Tribune. St. Pemensnuna, Oet. 1-1 should like you to know the state of public opinion now in St. Petersburg. L have lived twenty years. in this country, and have always moved fn Russton suciety, bat have never heard such universal diseontent as at the present mo- ment, ‘Lhe Russians themselves. own ft, ‘Tho same remark was made to me by an En- glishiman, who has also been a long time here and whose occupations bring him In contact with the: most intelligent classes; and the most extraontinary Unnye for Russia ig that thoy don’t care to hide their discon- tent. Stnce tho proclamations of the “ Nihiltsts afortnight ugo (of which I sent you a copy), Informing the Emperor. that on the Ist of October he would meet with the fate of his “father, suclety hus been inn perfect con- ‘motion, aud every one Is expecting something to happen—not on the. Ist, as no dowht the Nihilists will walt a little to throw the court oT Is guard—but ina shorttime. ‘lhe pres- ent state reminds one of the pnule after the explosion nat.the Winter Palace, when proclamations were thrown about saying that on the 10th of February, the jubilea of tho twenty-fifth anniversary of tho Emperor's, coronation, the Lown wus to be blewn up tn various quurters, Then persons’ were anx- tous about thelr property. Now Its fult that if anything should happen to the Emperor “the Mounjiks’? (common people) would minke that a pretext for falling on the nobles and richer classes, Yet so great is tho dls- content at the present management of affalrs that I have heard from hundreds of the most Intelhgent persons within tho last tortnight that it would not be a bad thing (if only he was not hurt) that his Mialesty should have agond fright. It would perhaps bring him to his senses, and tench hiny that he has other things todo than play cards und funt all day, leaving the management of nifairs in tho hands of Incompotent Ministers, TRIPORI. \ O8MAN EFFENDI Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Trivott, Oct. .—Many exciting Incidents {nu Jocal sense have occurred here during Inst week, ‘Lhe Freneti Consul called on his Excellency the Governor-General, Vazit Pasha, and demanded the dismissal of Osman Effondi, his Excellency’s Interpreter, to which’ demand his Exeollency refused to eonply, there belhg no reason or charges whatever which could mako-hin consider Osman Effendi unworthy of his confidence aud tho posltion-ha occupies, winrren, A tow days ngo Housseln Worfl Pasha, commanding the troops, called to him Mah- moud Weld Beuhamya, a Mussulman eccte- slastic (a priest), and whippod him cruelly, ‘This fact created # vory great excitement amongst the Mussulmane of this place, which has not diud out. AuourT 6,000 DALES OF EsPARTO were dustroyod by ftre near the town, where It was stored for slilpmout., The loss Is estl- inated at £8,000, 4 AN INADVERTENCE, Aq artilleryman votnted a gun at tho French Consul while he was driving out of the town with is family. After examina- ton the gum was found to be unloaded, and it was afterwards seen that the artllleryman had been looking at the gun, which belonged toncavalryman, and that ho had sighted it Inadvertently while’ the French Consul was driving past, ‘Cho French Consul demanded tho soldicr's arrest and punishimont, and the soldier was arrested and ig now. In prison, TUE TROO’S WERE ‘ are being continually drilled, A ‘Turkish steamer arrived here with supplics and mili- tary stores for the army, : A Moor 3 was found murdered and half buried in a cemetery In the viclilty of the town, proba- bly to rab him of the few. plastres which he had collected the preceding evening, er T LEAN >. that the Turkish Government has offered. to arm aud equip 10,000 Arabs in Tripoil, and the offer has been accopted, QP BY MAIN, THE WAR IN TUNIR—CAPTURE OF THE ATAT BACKED cry, : Tunis, Oct, 8.—Tho transport Sarthe has atriyed from Susa with dispatches for the French Resldout, stating that Kalrwan has heen orcupted by Gen, Etlenno’s column without reaigtance, : The Village of ssef was bombarded by a French aunboht on the sil of October. About thirty shota werefired, ‘hechtor inaurgeny's louse was destroyed, Easef surrendered next day, but will be bombarded again un- Jesa tha Insurgents are given up, . A correspondent at Susa telegraphs undor date Oct, 38:--" The fighting on the 34th with Col. Lanne's colunin seems to have been ‘yory severu, ‘The cavalry enmmged the Arabs: at close quarters, ‘The French lass was four, DAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1881—TWEL VAGUS, 3 Over G0 Arabs were, killed. ‘The rall fail to Oned Lia” The Mey of Tints lins issued the following proclamation, which is afixed in every part of the city: & Tt hax eome te the notlee of lis Highness the Bey that certttn persons have sprent a report that the Ottoman troops are coming to assist the ingurgents. As this ree port fs witrae the Tunlslan Government hastens to state that the ‘Turkish troops have heen only sent: to Fripolf to preserve order there and will Immediately return to Con- stantinople?? THE PRINCIPAL MANRACKS OF TENIS were occupied by the French troups yester- day. Gen. Lambert tins nso taken up tits abode inthe DarelBays ‘The Tey’s procka- ination hay entirely falled to enlut the excite- nent among the Arabs, Nothing will ine duce thei to reatize the futility ef the hapes they entertain of uctive assistines from the Sultan. ‘The fieursion Into the Regeney of nudes of “Pripolitan frontier: tribes to whieltT referred pome days since, Ins in doubtedly riven color to expectations, which ure tientire accord wilh’ retheous and his- torleal traditions, J lave now ascertained that severe dhting ald really oeeur with tho advance guned of Gon. Sausster’s column ‘The Arabs finally retired, after suffering Lene losses, on the death of tt well-known Shelkh naned Motiamed Ledile, ‘The French Joss was by no means sieht. Many wount- ed tien were brought to Manouba. ‘The ninth boty of the troops, afterwards pugsedl through the defies of Kown-el-lparoufa without nuy further resistance, J visited the camp ot Manotba yosturda yal noticed that aheut thirty burials had takea plies there luring the past week and tat fourteen Hew graves were Tn cotrse of prepuration, The Arabs are now fy the motntils districts south and southwest of Kairwat, A vouncll of the chiefs wil be held to deehte thelr future movements, ax It, Is understood that some tlesire to mare towards Cabes and boll, While others ndvoente 1 retreat to in, two days! journey fi the Salinra, Tan enabled to furnish thie precise detalls of the elrentustances which led to the abrupt {ernituation of the Internutional Conunission sitting AT SFAX toexnmine the clutns for losses sustained during the hombnridiment aid subsequent ov- cupation of that place by the Freneh. It ap- peurs that after the exuminntion Into the par- Heulurs of the di ft cltins preferred very atone evidences: fortheonting as to the losses havtig resulted frou the culpable eonduet of the french soldlery during the iililtiry operations, ‘The French Cominls- sloners tnexpectedly deeiined to hear testl- mony on this point. ‘This decision at once provoked in diverganee of oplutun, where- Upon the President declared the cols: dissolved. {tls understood thatthe df Comnussloners will make separate rept their respective Governments, A corre- spondent with Gen, Etlenne’s column AT KAIRWAN ° telegraphed on ‘Thursday evening: 1 have returned from a visit to Gen, Saussier’s camp, witch 1s now pitched four niles northiwestot Kairwan. With tls large brigade are no tess thau three Generals, and ¥ ereat Jealousy exlats on uecount of n, Etienne and his Sus column carrying of ths honors of the snrrender, Weare, helleve, treated with the gloomy: pryspect of belng pierpetuaily quartered at Kalrwan tn consequence, “Phe contrast between the fae ellities given to correspondents by Gen, jennie and the treatment they received with the Commander-sneCilet ist very marked one, We now lear of a fourth cofima cone {ng from Cubes, but its approach will be de- layed as well ns that of the ‘Pebessa column, ‘The tricolor of the ‘Twenty-third Chusseurs has been hvisted on the Kasbah. ‘To ap- t so the nen they are now allowed to go in ouies of six Into the city.” SWITZERLAND, A, Oct, 30.—For some thine past the ‘al Councll have had it in contenmplae tion to be represented at. Washington by a proper! iy edited Minister, and the meas- ure will probably be carried ito etfeet at an early date. <The present’ representative of the Confederation at the American Capital nets in the double capaelty of Consul-Gen- eral md Diplomatic jAgent, an arrangement that involves occasional diliculties, the re- currenee of which the Federal Council de- sireslo avoid, “As, moreover, the ade of Switzerland with the United States bids folr ase, and as the emigration thither’ of Swiss eltizens is considernhie and inerens- ing, the Gaverninent are of opinion that the estabiishment of a Legation, at Washington would be for the advantage of the. country, "This can be done by a decree ‘of the Federal Council, but the necessary oredit will, of course, have to be voted by the Natlonal As- sombly, A Kangnroo Hunt, - Londiny Birtd. ‘We rench tho small wattle scrub, the guns to tho number of thirteen belug placed behind trees, and ata distance of KU or 100 yards apart, inailne with Nod. ‘The wind 8 In our face, Curteldge-baya are unslung, guns toaded, nod horses placed bebind, out of sight and shot, and thon allis auict expectation, The quick, ritie- like crack of the -stock whip [sour ilrat ulurat, heard In front, distant amie or go, and eager faces peer from behind tha trees, ‘ven the shrill cou-e-e of tho half-caste win, and then the more civilized but leay meludious owtory of the whites, Crack! crack! crack! and the gount of hoofs galloping at the extreimitics of tho wings | inform us the kungaroos are bronking Ub mounted wingmen stattoned a iittie in and atench ond of the tne of guns. thump! thump! and.astrayeling “ilyer" (half- grown kanyaroo) appoars in front, bounding quietly alone; presently be stopa, alta upright, and Nicks bfé forearuis, head, and enra ont stretched, and evidently alarmed, Bang! banet miy left sturtivs hint, and be bounds Away In the direction of my nelgbbor's trev, Mil risk a abot; my cbukebore ought to renob him; ! Gro apparontly with littl etfoet, oxcept- ing that he quickens big pace. ‘Three hundred yards from moe be suddenty stnpe. stands up- right, waves to and fro, and falls on his buck witha kick. ‘hig often occurs when shot In or about the region of the heart. A Tow seatterod shots along tho Ilne Increase tho excitement. But bark vow to the thumping in frunt! a fow seconds, and the vanguard of the mar- suplule ap enr on the creas of the opposit ridge, And now tho — cracke ing of whips and shouting and coo-cc-ing Rre more plainly hoard; on they conie at tholr quickest, and longest jumps; from the wholu lonyth of tho line a perfeet huil of stot xrocts them; Tho dead ant dying now lie scattered in every direction, the wounded making franuie endeavors to got away, leaping, and bowiding, and rolling on every side, tenting with ther teoth at thofr sbattered tinbs, ofton succcod- ing in escaping when the Iatter aro oveniy broken. A short lull, and again the view in front appoard to be a jumping, bound. Inyo uniton! = mass; tholr inulin body || is upon us, Our guns dro now hot, our oartridgus groaty diminished. A twure furious Acing than over, au interininablo banging for a few mio- tutes? the kunguroos frantically leaping bofore and boblad,. almost touching you, lerritted and bewlldered; the guns in frunt of them, IMugh- ing, shouting, and oxoited beutors behind, thelr yelllug and coo-vo-ing waxing louder und quick er us thuy approuoh uvnrer aud nouror to tho seene :of sinughter. Soon thoy “have run that terrible quuntiot. leaving 200 of thoir companious aa to those bapoter fucipug — grounds, they trust to be af more hunted. 8 head uls- putchea the wounded, and the ears are quickly taken. Tam quite Bewildered as to which are ming aud whieh my neighbors (a black fellow), Hesnys: "ite wll right.” 1 suggest tho old quan kangarvo bo is murohariny. be mince, Ho gring, “Broke sir, L dropped him, Dida't. you avo roll ovor? = Why | ho fa pad an 1 Danie} Horm a jovy. juoy 4 which "4 conccalod In itg+ mother's pauch, and which the 'sichtof the: binok fellow al wtartiod, ‘Snls one mukes twenty-four uealps for forty-one-gartridges, “TL aay, Jacks, how many you shoty? ‘Cbirtyetive, sir.” How many shay’ © Forty, sir” 1 mentutty vow L will bettor mark my next dead ones, Ag suon wall the scalps are scoured—somotinos utter an exeiting chisu, for another ourtridgy would hvip to spoil our avorage—we congregate round Our loader, Huxious to know the result of our Nratdrive, Wo mustorp4d scalps and U5 carte ridves expended, Bad; but some aro now at the'work. a A Romuntic story of a Mine. Washugten star, * ‘Tho mention in tha Sidr that tho Moxicans had taken possession of the San _Fellato ming, and driven tho American company which was worklug it awny, revalls to a writer for tho Star ‘the rouuntio story tuld ber by a prominent New York physiolan iu seplember. Hu anid that twonty. yours uso ho was in Chicuga, and wav cailed ta utteud te death-hed of un old Mex. Joan, ‘Tho doctor reiaained fathfully at bis aide: tuntl) be drow bis lust Lreath, aud Just before be died the uld min wnids © Doglor, may God res ward you for your kindness tame, Thuvs no money to give you, but 2 can tell you a secret known tu. me only, which inuy dome Um prove yutuable to you.” in w talnt veloc bo thon told of ‘how be tad beromo posdeaved of tho knowledyo of the exuct looailty of ous ot tha jot mince in Mexia, which bad not beon worked for moro that n century, and ho gaya tho physician. the ins showing tho situation which he had beou ourryiog about with bim, belug too poor bimeult to use the knowledge fur bis own advantage, but always hoping ta tind seme one to buy bik Valuable secret, | ‘Tho phyalclyy thought iittlo of tho matter ut tho tine, or until wuny yeurs alterward, Within a yoar he hag boen witha partner and bougnt the land whero bly maps Said the miue would be found without div- clusing why ho wanted that tract. Tho mine was found, bus been auccesstuily worked, and nas proved one of the richeat winds ln Mexico, } crave slipyard pay-rc E MORE PROTECTION. Meeting of the National Tariff Convention at Central Music-Hall, Delegates Representing Ship- building, Iron, Steel, and Pottery. A Loud Ory for Oongrossional Ald to Build the Mercantile Marine, ‘The National Tarif Convention will convene this tnoraing in Central Musie-tfull, and will bo largely attended, ns about 6) delugates, renre- senting oll tho States and ‘Territories in the Union, are expected to be present. Up to 0 o'clock Instavoning somd 250 duloxates bud ale ready reported in Clut-Houmn No. dof tho Grand Vauilic, whera the Executive Committed holds forth. Atmong those registered from ut home and abrowt are tho followmg: GU. W. Quercan Aurora (1) Silver Pinte Manutacturing Com- pany: & Unvenport, Brick and ‘Tie Works, Waynesville, JIL; Fe We Nickerson, Moston, Mase.; John M. Kennedy, Ueasemor Stect Com: pany, Philgdeiphia: J. Gatitord Stlth, Union Iron Works, Huffuto, N, Y.; Marcus Stap- si, Hurkngten = Linsoed UI. Coins Burlington, In; We B. Frosty +1. 1 Campbell, Sungorvitie, Mo.: CA. r, Central Mls Company, Suuth Dridyge, T. P. dohe, North Chicayo olling- Mills; W. A. Harrison, Cotumbus olling-SMill Com. puny, Columbus, 0.3 fA. Hurtahorn, Prestdent, and George F. Allen, Superintendent Cable Finx- Milla, Troy, N. Y.; deseph M. Lartiner, Atmurl can fron-Worke, Pittshitrgs John C.Jentee,Chi- engo Engine Works; F.C. Wells, Steam-Pump Works, Ubleayo; Joh loach, shipbuilder, Chea ter, Pay Jesse Spalding, 8. D. Kimbark, Join C. Dore, W. P. Abbott, F. W, Mackie, Chieuyzo; V I. Moore, Detrolt, Leland Iron Companys J. P. buity, Tu-Pinto Manufacturing Compaby, Calcasso; Charies 8. Crane, tax and stect, i. Hilicot: ‘hteazo; Charles Merrill & Ce Veuraun, lumber, East Saginuw, Mich J. Westeutt and [Henry Shuman, Hooaly Drill Gom- pany, Wehmond, lnk; Willlam MeKindiey, Canton, O. UR. Hat, Re oW. Taylor, 1.0. Knowles; Homor Uaughlin, Geurxe §. Parker. Enst Liverpoul, 0.;,pottery interests; Maj. G. 1 MeLvan, Mooreheud & Co.'s Iron-Works, Pita? bury; Sumuel Mitchell, National Iron Mine, Stoneville, Mich; -L. Stnuit, Chamber of Industry and = 'Trnde, = New = Yorks Lewis T. ‘ Onundaga Salt Companys, N. Y.: W. A. Sweet, Syracuse: He Smith, Santa Barurra, Cal; 4.1; Buck, Teeunseh Iron Compan cue elt, Sin. aA. diurtshorn, Cable Mus, Ft ‘Troy, Ny George F. Allen, Louls ¥ Morris Wood, Chicago Porter Manufacturing Compnuy,, 8yractt: Ne Y.3 Thomas Penrose, Hussey, Hows 's Steel and Copper Works, Viusbure: We Be Stockton, Wayne fron und. Steal Works, Pittsbuncs W. A. Sweet, Sweet Manufacturing = Company, yrncuse, 2 3 Sumuel — idwards, State. Vinett tum © Suelety, | San Fruneiseo, Cal; Byracuse Syracuse Iron Works, Syracuse, 3 Glass Company, C, 1, Stern & Co, Symucuae; We HL Uf. Gear, Onondaga fron Company, Syracuse: Onondaga Coarse Sait Company, Syracuse: C. MM. dtawley, 1, Nelson Gi Judson MoKindiey, J.W. Barkor, liradicy & Co. Short & Smith, Alax Iron Works, Haghson Wagon Company, Le OQ. Sint, gun faetury, Onundan Pottery Com. piny, Syracuse Holt Company, Gear fron & Mae enine Company rthuige Iron Company, San derson Brothers’ Steel Company, In addition to the regular ist of tariff dele. gates, who will be largely representutives of Muanrsachusetts, Pennsylvanin, New York, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, so far us munufactyre ing Interests the shipbuilders aud vessel- owners of tho United States buve joined bands, and thoy propuse to QO IN FOR PROTECTION, itis claimed thutin tho nolgliborhood of 00u,000_ fg represented In tho vessel lutercat in the United States, and insteud of bui pros tevted ag its magnitude dewands unnecessary impediments und onerous tuxus are pluced In its way, ‘Tho iutercsts thereln represented, at the head of which stand Jobn Reach & Sons, of Chea- ter, Pa, and New York, claim that they wk ono subsidies, one gratuites, but that which {4 acourded tu every othor manufacturing Interest In tho United States— protection, ‘Thuy aro opposed to such men os nited States Senator Buck, whom thoy spent” of ast Scotchman born, reared fy a land woere ablpbutiding js langely an clement of its wealth and industry. He exiie to Amertea, Weenme a huturallzed: citizen, succeeded da getting inte the Nutlonnl Senate from Kentucky, a State that cries fur protection, and Is in favor of free shipa, ‘They hold that he misrepresents a tna- Jorlty of his constituency: in this regard. Tiiey also attack $5, Cox, of New York, who repre- sents in Congrossn large shipbuliding intorert. They Dellevo that be tulareprosent by “advocating free ships, = The donlsts propose =to ally political — party which "willl protect. tho industries of Amoriva, whether they be tho manufacture of Jron or the bulldlug of veasols; whether the formlug into shapely desizus the clay found iu our Stutus suitable for pottery or the manutucture of woolens, cottons, and other textile fabrics, With this end In view, the siine Ine futerests of the United States have joined anda with the tart people, aud will moct with {hum in eonvegtion. ‘The shipping interests tt wus proposed ta bave organized into u separate col jon At some other polnt, and a elreitiar had been tesued to that effect, but by combina- tion of tho industrial forces of the country there people believe thut thoy can defeit Nationul Representativos wo do not du as thelr constituents wish them. ‘They clalm, further, that tho mones of tho tnboring classes favor pro- tection, belleving that it assures to the Nation prosperity and themselves living wages and yoni homes. By united netion they think that they ean succeed In securing sich National legisla: ton us fa necessary, aud tat the question of tart and protection will be tho chief plunk of tho political platforins of tho future. The atiip- ping industriul iiteroste will be represented uy the following gentlenien, who are already doml- elted at the Grand Pacific: John etoitens of Chester, Pa,, aud the Morgan iron-Works, New York; Jotn' taylor’ Gause, Vice-President of the ‘Harlan & Woltlnsworth — Company, Wilmingtun, Del., manutacturers of frou ships and cur-bullders; Charles Cramp, of tho Cramp Shipbuilding Works, Philndelpila; the Hon, Quy F. Goss, tho lurgest wooren-shlp builder In the United states; und the Hon, Witlinin Rod- xers, the sucond furest of Bath, Mo; Mutster & Relney, of tho Columbian Lron- Works, [ulti tnore, Miz Dr, Androw J. Puller, Prositent of tho Hoard of Trade, Bath, Mo.; the Hon. H.C. Culkins, ex-member of Congress, New Yurk; W. F, SlePhervon, reprosouttie ad dologate-at-lirgo tho National Board of Steam Navigation; B. 3, Osborn, editorof the Neutical Gazette, New York, Secretary of the National Woard of Steam Navi- gation, Which organizudon | represents over 1,200,000 tons of steum-vessel propurty, which thoy claim is valued at over ,000 alone; Gon, Junies 8, Negioy, Pittsburg. AS SHOWING THE IMPORTANCE of the great abipping tnturests of the United States, one of the delegates, etitted that tho av> Lot John itoach & Sons weekly fe over $2u,000, and the fen purchase annually over $750,u00 worth of such stall for ship-furnishing a4 carpets, crockery, glasyware, curtains, mattresses, Huens, sliver-plite tablo- waro, cutlery, matting, olfcloth, looking-glasses, furnituro, k at, tinwware, Ole, ‘A‘Tuigoxk reporter bad a talk last evoniag with Mr. 1, 8. Onbon, of the Nautical Gaze nm the shipping interests aid what thoy demand. Mr, Osbon Is ruinurkubly well posted, and withal a plonsant conversutionallat. Tho reporter asked, MRor A rey unimportant mutters bad beon uls- enasuds “Why do your peaplo coma before this con- vention at this tine?” “Tho shippinus iitorests of the United States,” ropiled tho ventlenun “wut from this oon on A recognition of tho tact that their industry should dumund sy equal interest with thut of any other Interest, and sts equal rights should be recognised by Couyress aud deal with ws other Industries ure. wre is ww ine terest in tho country today which is wo heavily burdencd ‘as the ship intore est. It doce not bear upon the bullder ot vewscla with one-half the hurdahip that it doo upon the owner; and thorefory, all the represoutitives here today in pehalt of the ahip- plug Intorusts with apouk fn behalf of the ownera rather than the buliders.” “Will you dumand subsldios?* “Tho shipbullders’ alde ot tho caso bas not hoon generally understood by the prea, Wo behwye that the pross here will give usa fair show, und that wo speak fur the owners rather than the builders. | Tho shipbuilder do not bus Hove that all lewislation shoutd be In. thule Ins terest, but It snould be in tho fnterust of tho owner, Tako, for instance, the ate ‘oswol ti terest in this country, whluh, by tho laws wuverning it, are taxed on un uvorage OF $TU,UW per ani in excess of the cost of inninviiug tho Heumboat inspootion survice, ‘Tho oMolnt report for tho tiseal your ending utro 2), 1881, ahows that $80,000 have bean cole loctext on stoauibout interests alone, ovor and above the cost of ninintaining the fispection Thespersonnel of sican veasele iv tho jn this country that Ja dirootly tixed, ad every qwustor, mate, plot, and. engliuver. is taxed annually $10 to enublo. bln poaltion on buird of w steam vessel, Jn ad Howto the burdens mentlonod, the Habllity in pose Upon Blea Vesscl-owners 48 cOuLMON carcteré {4 so Onerons and tujust that cupital has for years beon prevented from iuyestlag in thls cluay of property. i ate you want wubeidy belp or Natloual pro- ection (” - “You may call i by whutever name you chovee, Itivucvessury that this Govetument shall do for tts mercantile marino what Bugland bas done for bor wereantiie wurlav. ‘To nid, and foster, and care for it, #o that our mercane tite marino may be bullet tip, and it must he done bathe ueden of Couurea, Ut must be deny wet upon a policy broad and comprehenstye, so that ships bullt in Amortean shipyards by American {nbor «batl huve thy preference over the shipa of any othur nation, It lan’t posable for us to aay at Tis hour of the evening what our courad will bu in tho convention before consultation.” woenen propose to tke converte In tha “As itt individual and representative of tha |}, body cumming from aud rqnrusenting the Nue tonal Boxr of Steam Navigation, wo huve fclt as though we shout raise our voices: first, to show the peuple of this country bow intimately the shipping interests nro allied to Nationtl prosperity, ‘The siphutlders do not ask for subsidies, Thoy don't ask for any protection that ly not necorded to any other industry. Tt fw a well-known fnet that tho abipying made this country In ite carlydiys, It has beet ITS FROTECTION AND SALVATION in the tine of war, both foreign and domestt and it is a welleconceded faet that water tounge of this country regulates rates of freight, and that it ‘is a puptio benetuetor, becatisy It affords chonp transpottn: lon. And in the event of mur, the ships of tho y ane the nrereantity marine ice tho fret evicd calted tuto requisition, And tor ny Fivat on the ween tikes ‘from this country S1900K,000 annunity in freight and Passuge money, wlarge proportion of which righttnily betoogs te tho United States, Asn people we hive all the elements within us for reaping the benotits of tho veent n-carryiog ‘trade, exeont that wa fave not the ships to du tt in.” How do you propose to xet those shipsy" “iy the cnnetment of faws by Congress, which, Inn mensure, shall be i wuaranted to the millions of idle capital now in tols country that if teshould become Invested tn abipy tt aball bo Prntrt nsothor nations prutcct thalr vessul prowurt Tht Executive Committeo of the Industrial Lengue of America, of which J. F. Scanlan Is Seeretars, wave thelr henduusteters In Clube Room Nu. of the Urand Macitie. where dele- gates aro requested tu incut at o'clock. this Inorning for consultation. SPORTING EVENTS. Opening Games of tho Cushion-Carrom Tournament. .. Siptetat Duavateh to The Chicaoo Tribune. New Youtk, Nov. 1.—Tho bililord contest de> stxned to popularize the gauie of cushion care oms wis opened this evening in Tammany Hall. ‘Thoro wero aelectad to [ustrate thy features of the now yume two of the star players in the tists, Mossra. Willinin Soxton and Jacob Schaef er, Tho experts pluyed under the new rules, which differ from former ones in the particulur that it is now necessary berure s counting curorn can be offected to make the cuc buil atrike at lenst one cusblon befurd completing tho ecaruin, Tko sclection of. tho refurce 1s regarded with general sutlsfuotion. Tho yumes this efening were euch 2 palnts tp, us will be all those hereafter tu be played iu tho tournament, Both the floor and tho galleries were crowded with spectators when Mr, Dudley Kavunngh tovk — the referee's chair, and Wililum Sexton aud ‘Thomas J. Gallagher stepped forward to atrine for the lead in the opening game. Soxton won, and began the gatne at 2:15, After two hours of play, robued of all intorest toward tho clove, Gullugher won by ubirty-four poiuts. + At 10:05 Jacob Schaefer und ‘Thomas Wallace, the young Chicagoan, opened the second same rather tuinuly. As a débutant Wallace probably played under disadvantuge, and of course could hardly hope to dofeut his udvorsary. SUMMARY, TAMMANY Haut, New Youk, Nov, 1.— Cushion-currom tournament for the chatnpior ship of the world, prizes amounting to aud a dintnond badge; 200 puluts up, with ineb bulls, on a S210 J, M. Brunswick & Balke Co, table, with monarch cushion, FULT GAME. Gallagher—1,5, 0,2. 0,3 2%, 0,1, 2, 0,1,2, 9,1, TCR ROS Ee oar ROE 8 1, 6, Oy 1, 5, 5, 10, Oy 1,00 1y b= 0, 10, 2 I, 1, 0, 1,0, 0, 0, 2,0, Wy Wy Mh 7 0, 4 0, 2,5, U, 0, Ay BECOND GAME. 10,0, 15th J, 1 2G 6, hy Hy 2, 15, Jy Ty Uy 1S, 28, 4, 4, 0, 7, 8, A—S00; avernure, hi Watace—0, 24, 2 1, 0,0, By 4 2.0, by 9, 2.0, 0 1,8, 22) 1, 0, 0, 6, U1, 0) 2-iW; averngo, 3 1-40, Shacfer {is favorit in the betting for the first prize, with Sexton second, and Slosson third. Tomorrow afternoun ganies wilt be played ba- tween Alomvo Morris and John Randolph, Heiser and Wallice will play Gallugher, The evening play will be opened by Joseph Dion and Muurico Daly. They will be followed by cham- plow George F.Slusson and Eugene Carter. , Shacfer—2, }, 0,0, 1. 1, 4 iy 1 00; :Aquatica In Australia, An Australian gentieman kindly furnishes the following: “1 have just received tnformu- tion from Syducy, Austraiia, that, for the pur- pose of piving a further stlioutus to rowing in that quarter, Mr. Fennk Puneb hus made’ the wencrous offer of £100 to Le compoted for on tue chumnpion course, Parramatta ittver, Sydney, N, | 5. W,, during September of next year. The com- petition will be open to representatives of any pare Of tho world, and should two men compete rom Euxiand, Amerien, or Canuda tho stake, will be augusented to ——————— CHEAP LIGHT AND HEAT. Gas to Be Mauufactnred tn the Gas- Coal Heglon of Penusylvania, and Thence Transmitted, Through a sixe Foot Pipe, to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Spretat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Pirrauuna, Pa., Nov. L.—The great questions of economicnt Iiybting und beating have nover attracted aa large a share of scleutivic and general attention as during the last two or threo years, and tho wonderful progress mada # only anothor sndlew+ Yon of man's power to subdue tho clements of Nature-to his use and pleasure, Tho latest plunin this direction is that of the Gas lyht ‘Transportation Company of Now York, which has recently been organized for the purpose of manufucturing gns in the gae-conl region, about twenty-livo tolics south of Pittsburg, and then transporting it through fron pipes to tho Inrge cltles and towns within a radius of {0 miles trom tho works, Among the Directors of the nuw company are Jobo Hocy, Jawa C. Babevok, Hugh J, Hastings, Jobn C, Lucas,Renry 1), Morso, aud other well-known Eastern capitaliete, with J, Nolaou Tappan as Presidout, Large urcas of valuable coal-lands baye been. secured, it is understood, In the very heart uf tho gas-coal reglon; and the work of opening the inlios will soon be commenced, uniter the Mireotion of competent raluluy-ongineors. In this region, where the oonl ta sa noar the sure face, and is found in deposits from six to eight fovt in dupth—tho celebrated Pittsburg veln— his work wilt not be diiiicutt; aud, within four or five montis after ground abroken, tho mines ean onsity be brought toa condition to deliver un enormous ontput, Nour tho mouth of the mines immense gns- works wilt bo conatructed ou tha best modern planes and huro Will bo utilized not only tho aro unbroken tutups, but ull the refuso tout ba naually thrown nway. ‘Thla fin cowl is gaid to be even richor In gna-producing propertics that ‘Ube lnrger coud; and this in tial wiltboan dmpore lanteenomy. Frou the works the gas is to be conveyed In durge wrought-lron pipes to New York, Potladelpota, Balti und \ ‘asbingtony and in thing it 18 proposed to extend the syste W other large cities and towns, Tho math pipe onit Is fo buve a dlumotor of six feet, aud fs to Do propeyy buried, and covered with cemont in ordor to provent dungur trom rugt, ete. Lx baust-fans or gus-pumpa will bo placed at tu- tervals of twonty or twenty-tve miles; und those, uporatod by engines of about ton-horse r, will’ draw" tho gas ta the points of da- very. Te ia computed thut the cities numed consume About 40,000 of cubis feet per night. With- out preasuyy It le eatimated that a six-foot plpe will dullvar X3,000,000 of vublo feet, or cngugh to supply those cities twice over, Under spcolal pressure, whlch coutd bo alded without any serious incronge fn operating cxponses, It is estt- puated ishiat 16,000,000 cuble fect vould bo de- vored. ‘Tho sourcoa of protit moat obvious, should the plas, prove us fonsiuly us Jt now appears, will Os the saving on the cost of transporting tine dense quantities of raw eoul; tho utllilng of all the cout mined; the profits usually nbsorbed by the niine-proprivtors; and tie evonotuied nity unuly connocted with Ibo munufacture of auy article of commerce on an Fmimenuso sale. ‘To wet the gus—whieh 18 to be Curatsted sa che: that Lt van be used for Fuel us well us for Hyht- ing—Ingo tho banda of consumers, it 1a proposed to make time-contricts with local gus com puntes; ar, where this ia not pravtleable or de- strablo, to herve consumers direct. Altowettor It ust be cuntcssod that the plan {ga Very fuvotnutig une; and that it promluus if succeaatul, to solyy in great doxroe two ot the moat interesting problems of tho age: choup light and cheap beat, 2 shall ondeavor tu koep your readers tnfarmiod ‘as to the progress of this. great enterprise, for It any justly be regarded as OnY YF thy wondurs of the. tneteouth Contury, Seeeneeecteeeememeed CAPT, GEORGE SHANAFEET. Bpectat Lnapatch to Ths Gateago Tridund, Pirrsuvna, Pu, Noy, 14.—Cupt. George Bbana- felt, tor yours ono of the most prominent tom perance adyooatos and reformers ia the coun: try, who tus spoken and worked from Maloe to Callforola, and has been very successful tu make dug converts, @ short tine azo wus attacked with Wune kind of a braly dlsgass whtel mamubetats prostrated him. He bas been growl worse over since, bis mind glying was antiroly. [is frlends are now Tonking arranwements to re inovo him toan Insene asylum, probably Kirke bride's, nt Philndeiphin.” Thote ia very htt! hupo of his recovery. sr he A REMARKABLE OFFER. During the next nfteen days call on yout druggist or fancy dealer and he will let you have Dr, Scott's beautiful electric hatr-bruah on trial, | Fotlow tHreetions, and it it falls to cure hendaches and neuralgia (ine few mtn-* tony or even falling hair and hatdncss, ree turn It to hin by geod condition and he will refund the prlee, On the same terme try Dr, Scott's electrie tlesh-brush for thanma- fst, innlarial palns, bul elreulation, ete, Tt Ainparts a benntitul clear skin, For salo by Dycho & Co,, State and Randolph, TARIFF. Dex Motxes, ty, Nov. 1L—Tho Won, J.B. Gtinuel, hus bean aetectad by the Governor to Ser opnety Towa at the ‘ari Convontion In New ork, ens APPOINTED RECEIVER, AvaANY,N, ¥., Nov. 14.—Wondell, State Trens- urer, has been appointed Mecotver of tho Unie ton Life-Insuraneoe Conpany of ‘New York ne STEAMSHIP NEWS, QurrNrrows, Nov. I.—Artived, tho Coltio, froin Now York, BUSINESS NOTICES, Mncalistertn Cough Mixture in gt wtih other remedies tn Chiesa incidental te yur sovere winte: Lee, corner Halsted and streets, and alt drumgists. pi ceemaat pen Mow refreshing to tho feverish invas Md ts Tarraut's Seltzor Apertent! Its coolite and ant intiiamntory ohurieter surpasses that f of any othor aniite. Bold ult drusxists. —6€&MOS GREAT West Dry Goods lose Madison and Peorin-sis. WE ARE NOW OFFERING The Best Bargains in Black Cashmere AND Black Dress Goods Of all kinds ever sold in this mar- ket. Buying these goods direct from the manufacturers, we are enabled to place them before our customers at the lowest possible prices, SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED To the Grades of Black Cashmere. 40 inches at 75 cts. 40 inches at 85 cts. 40 inches at $1.00. 48 inches at 31.00. «They are 25 Pee cent cheaper than other houses ask for like qualitics, and far below any prices ever before made by us. BiG JOB. 150 tripes” at Sc, worth 85c. 100 pes. same goods, finer, at 5c, worth $0c, Cametettes, Foules, Henriettas, Drap De Almas, Armures, and Basket Cloth, good variety, cheap. LA GooDs, Chas. Gossage § Co. Elezant Laces And Lace Goods, Entire Season’s Importation of Fine Laces. Now complete, comprising every novelty in Pointe d'Alencon, Duchasse, Real Valenciennes, Thread, Pointe d'Auvergne et Flanders, Black and Greme Real Spanish, And the Old Pointe d'Ireland, IN Scarfs, Collars, Collarettas, Handkerchiefs, Vests, And all other desirable Real Lace Articles, and by the yard. Belny by far the Most Extensive and Varied Assortment we have ever shown of Rich Laces, All marked at Extremely Low Prices. ——————————_—_ GRATEPUL—COMPORTING. EPPS’ COCOA BREAKFAST. i “ty @ thorough knuwledge of tha natural lows wall gover the operationsat digestion and nutris Hua, apa Ura exroful sbuiluition of the tue propor ae ie eee iste abet ee jadi atu botitng water or mill. 5 Hy Ge id EAB hs ba Huis ondy Gogn1B, wad Hs), Homuopathic Che: London, Eng, Aly Eppa! CHOUGEATE USSENCE tur aries es. Black All-Wool 46-in, “Jersey