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TUM CHICAGO TRIBUNE. [FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 188I-TWELVE PAGES FOREIGN. poror Absonta Himself from Opening of tho jnco Bismarclt Rents the Ad- dress to a Concourso of His Enemies. ——— ee ument Received with tdness by the Del- ens the Fearful Accident on the mer Solway'in Wednes- day’s Storm. ——__— ition in the French Chambers gain Conflacate the Prop- erty of the Church, te Tho Nihilists of Russia Publicly Denounce the Crime of Pe Qne of the Largest Diamond Robbories of Becont Timos Reported from GERMANY, OPENING OF THK URICHSTAG Benuty, Noy, 1%.—The session of the new Relclistag opened today, ‘Iho speech from tho throne shows that the economic schvmes of Dismarck (wilt be prosented to the Kelchs- Tie wSIPENOR didnot open the Reichstag in porson, Bis- marek, after conveying tho excuses of his Majesty for Ins absutce, rend the speech from tho throne. ‘The speech declares, with regurd to foroign alfairs, that at no time dur- Ing the Inst ten years could the minintenanca of pence be anticipated so confidently as at ‘The meotings al Gasteln and Dant- expression of close persounl aud political relations botween the sover- eigns and thofr Impires, ‘The confidence thus oxisting between the tree Imperial courts isa trustworthy guarayten of peace, qhicl Js tho luentien! nim of thelr poiley, INTEHNAT: AFFAINS, the speech stntes that the economic policy o the Government 48 to reforms in the system of faxation hithortv pursued will be strictly adhered to. Stress is Intl on tha necessity that provision bo made by tho Stato fur in- yalld ‘workmen, ‘Lhe Emperor says tho Dudget shows sotne arutifyluy results of the economic policy, ‘The measures announced ro these: For tho incorporation of am- burg in the Zollvorein; for quadrennint Par- Naments; for blenninl budgets; the Accl- dont Insurnnce bil; the tebacco monopoly; and the lquor tax. YUNTHER DETAILS OF THE SPREOI, ‘The speech emplintically points ont that social evils ara not to be remedied by repres- alon tony, but rather by cunctrrent promo- tlon of the welfare of the working classes. Tho Emperor says ho will look back on all his successes wHk grenter satistactlon if:he can bequuath to BatherInnd new and lasting guntantees for continuous peace at home, of Stato provision than they now enjoy, At amoment when matters connected with fn- ternat institutions presunt far-reaching nid dificult problems, a solution of which is not ‘fo ba mastered in a slnglo session, but which the Einperor Ins felt t to be his duty before God and man to put forward, he rejolces the more to bo abla to express his entire the state of forolgn polities. At no thno during tho Inst two years could the maintenance of peace be an- ficlpated as confidently as at present, The meetings at Gnstoin and Dantzle were ox- Pesslons of the close porsonal and political Telations between tho gaverelgns and thelr empires, ‘he confidence thus existing be- teen tho threo hnporial courty isa trust- worthy gugrantes of peace, whitel is au idon- teal atm of thelr polley, ‘TNE SPEKCI CONCLUDES “Our rolutions with all other powers are most frlondly, A bollof in Gor- Inany’s loyal aud sincere desire for pence has galned a hold with every nation, We regard it as a duty to God ond Fatherland to Atrengthen and justify that faith," -Two hundred Deputies word present dur- Ing tho reading of the speceh, that the Einperor shonld not open the Relehstag in porson was reached this morn- tog, and was In consequence of the advice of his piyalelans, ‘The devision made necessary some verbal alteration in the speech, \Deputtes istened with icy coldness to the speech, Not ono sentence was applauded, THE LIBERALS ARK DISAPPOINTED atthe Emperor's utterly ignoring the Lib The people are astounded that the Government has taken thls mode of celaring what is considered war to tho ‘The deciston eral majority, BISMARCK LOOKED PALER AND GRAYER, in wore careworn, ‘The general opinion ts , Hist tho Einperor’s speoeh means pence Without and war within, : YON SCULORSER, itis anid Baron Von Schlooser will leave Washington, and roturn to Ronte before the by of tho year, to reopen negotiitions with M8 Vatican, Bismarck being fully deter hee to make peaco with Rome in order to obtaln fh Conservative and Ultramontano palorlty {n tho new Parliament for the to- 1 acto monopoly and other plang, the aBCIOTT, Me colebrated tonop of tho Havre Court ll atte, govs to America for six months, lalsono of the best singers of Wagnor’s MATERNA, OF THE VIENNA atre, Koes to Americwto take part teal festivals at Chicago, Clucin- New York, 'Th four weoks In May.” 1a contract is forthe EDWIN bas wrltten that iv deas t ho cannot appear before the inhi public this year. : Hondds: “Noxt bind I positively Intend to'fulfilt thls desire, filling iny otd contracts ‘in England the spring and summer, I intend to Gormany inthe fall of 1883, appear- as Hamict and then ns Rleheticu.”. OF NUBSTAN JEWS through tits elty for. America, tho id, comprising 290 por- ANOTHER PANTY arty of tha kin ous, More will follo: ‘The Fishery So hi to Atneriea in ri Tle salmon spawi PETROLEUM, went of German refined pa- ising ten double froight-cars, rded from the wolls nt Geluc, , ty of Germany send dog. ‘oturn fora gift ot Cali- The frst Bl Mp roleum, compr naa boen forwa FOR LIVRLING WISMANCK,. 17,—Saul, a contributor Zeltuny, has-been con- , ng Bisinarele onth’s dumprisonment for ——— : THE SOLWAY ACOIDUNT. IN THE OMEAT bron, DST OF A Noy. 1%,—liid explosion on {tie’ stenmer Solivay, not Severn, whieh wags towed Into Kingstown barber last night, was not caused by dynamite, but by the burating: of abarcebot nophiha oll, whieh ran along the degk, aud caught trent nstove Ju the steerage, Six persons wero enveloped i the flames and burned to ashes—tive sailors and ong prasenger. Flye other persons lett the stenmer Inwamall boat and have not been sven or heard of siitce, ‘Ihe disaster oceurred ato yesterday morning, twenty iuiles off the const, and wl day long the steamer lay at the inerey of the wayes I A TERINTLY sTonM, the, crow and remaining passengers lghting the flames, whieh continued to rago tn the steerage. Betweon 5 and 6 yesterday after- noou a pllot-hont, attracted by the signats of dlstress, put off from shore, ‘Phe pilot went on board, and tho vessel was started for Kingston harbor, A sitp fell In with a» atezmer about Ute sane tine, nnd remained near her until she reached the harbor, When the harbor pollee gut on bored a inost heart- rending and horrible scene presented Itself, ‘The portion of the vessel Westrayed by tne fire was n dlackenoil mags of burned dévrts, the fire still burning where tho erew bad been unable to extinguish it. The charred remains of six’ bodies were Iatd ont on deck, ant many wounded persons were lying tu tho eabin tiattended, ‘They were removed to the hospital, THE WARNED OF NAMITIN burst on tho fore part of the main deck, and the fluid cme in contact with the firo In dhe steeruge, Six phssenrors were covered with the burning Nquld and perished fmmedinte- ly. Their shrloks were awful, bul assistnnes was finpossible, the deck beh on fire, Phere were two uddltlonal deaths today, FRANCK, BNPORTS AND IMrORTS, Lonpon, Nov. 14—A Paris correspondent says the exports of artistes of food from Hrance ig steadttly tnecrensing, while the fine ports Into France are diminishing, COST OF THE CONQUEST OF TUNTS, Tho same correspontent credits the Into Ministry with bringing up the cost of tho Tunis expedition to nearly 44,500,000 francs, THE NEW MINISTER OF Worst Anothor correspondent states that the ape pointinent of Pant Bert as Minister of Wor- ship, us well as Ministur of Public Instrue- tion, lins erentedl 1 very bnd Impression. ‘The perinanent officinis who have lltherto man- nged the Departinent of Worship finve n- rendy resigned, and others are expected te follow. Ribot (Republtean), member of the Chamber.of -Deputivg, will shortly Interpel- Into the Governinent on the subject, and a stirring debnte is expected, WANK OF FILANCE. The weokly stntemunt of the Bank of France shows ah Incrense of 5,424,000 francs In gold, and n deeronse of 3,025,000 rranes In silver, IN THK CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES today M. Roche, Extreme Left, Intraduced a bill proposing the seentarization of the prop- erty of religious orders and edifices, seml- naries, and consistorivs, aud complete sepa ration of Church and State, AVERY SATISFACTORY IMPRESSION is caused by n passage in the German Ens perot'’s xpeuch referring to the furelgn policy of the Empire, GREAT BRITAIN. ADULTERATED COTTO: Lonnon, Nov. 1%.—A large cotton-spinning company of Oldham has applied te Liver pool merchants for compensation of losses sustained by adulterated cotton, ALL THE REGISTENED LETTERS in the Hatton Garden Iost-Oflice have been stolen. 1t Is befluved they contained dia- monds and watches valued at $200,000, LATER, "The diamonds nre valued nt $400,000, ‘The Instirance companies offer a roward of £1,000 for thelr recovery. BARING NOs and other banking and merenntile firms mostly connected with tho Amerlean trade have written to Joshua Mann, acknowledg- {ng the ability. zonl, and courtesy with which he has performed tho duties of the Vice-Con- suiship at London during the fast twenty-six. yenrs, hud huye presented hin with a purse of 1,600 guinens, KARL BLIND: Kari Blind,. tho etulnont German sbcinl writer, ino Ietter to John Bright’s Birthday Colebration Committeo, says he joins in hon- oring the great elimuplon of the peoplo'’s envge, who, by a noble. detense of the Amer- fean Ropublic during {ts most dangerous crisis, bears ® name wileh has: become a household word with tho friends of freedom here and abruad, THANKS, Ata meoting of the Common Council to- doy a totter was rend from the Secrotury of tho American Legation thanking the Govern- ment for saluting the United States flag on the ocension of the Lord Muyor’s procession. "Lho letter was ordered printed In tha min- utes of the Connell, WON BY A KENTUCKY MORBE. AtShrowsbury the great Shropshire handl- “enp was won by Wallensteln, Pleraous sec- ond, and George Manslleld third, : PASSAIC, : ‘Tho Haughmond Vinte was won by Lorll- lnrd’s Pasanle, Mars second, and Episvopus third. ‘ BARDAROUE, Dunn, Nov. 7—The tails lave been cut off over 100 cuttle, the property of a farmer naned Flanagan, nosr Rogsuinmon, ‘The cause of tho outrage fs hot known. . > BENT. In Ballina, County Mayo, the sub-commnis- ston of tho Land Court yesterday mado swooping reductions of rent, averaging 50 por cont, ‘ ONE THOUSAND FURTHER APPLICATIONS hayo beon sont to the Irlsh Land Commission, ARRESTED, . Fathor MePhilplo, Catholic curate of Athenry, has been lodged In Galway dail ns asuspect. Io was an nctlvo membor of tho Land League, MEXICO. THY STORM OF LAST MONTIT, PANAMA, Nov. 7—A violont storm on tho 20th ‘of October completely destroyed the Town of Manzanillo, The gate commenced abil: p, m,, and blew with great ylolence for twonty-four hours, In port at the tine wore tho British ship Alonwick Castle, of London; the’ American bark Juines B, Bell, of San Franclevo; the Ameriean schoouer 'Fhoresa, of Syn ,Francisco; the schooner Acnpuleo, of Manzanillo; and the American bark Antioch, of San Frunolsca, Of thusoall wore lost oxcopt the Antioch, which after being drivon on shore was got off, although in atenky condition, Tho Alenwick Castle, the most valuable of theso yessols, Is a totul loss, ‘ho tows was leveled to the ground, houses, huta, and storehouses overturned | and blown to fragments, Every launch and Nghter in the bay was driven on shore and broken up, ‘The Joss fy estimated at over $500,000, indopendent of the valua of the shipping destroyed, RUSSIA, QUITEAU CONDEMNED NY THE NINILISTS, Sr, Perensuuna, Noy. t—A fresh num berof the Nihilist Journal, Nuradnajo Votia, lias nade Ita appearance, On the title-page ig an editorial paragraph, surrounded with a deep black tne, In which the erlme of Gul- teat fs condemned In the strongest language, It, auys, in a freo country, where thy voice of thé people can always bo heard, nothing can excuse a resort to force. Guituan’s erlme isanact of the despotism of purty, which despotisu 1s us detestable as that of an indl- vidual, “THE CZAT : hne decfded that tho udministration of-tha urury sljall be divided between tha Minister ot Waordud the Ubief General of Stall, and tho varlous army corps be loentized, clo this Iinitation of the Germuan sy3- tom willrasult In great ceonomles, eat to be tho author of this new frenk. hushand wished her to wear a Mlamond tara ne the In -tnin ot ber rink; so. to sult thia new .ehe cut of ber long brown ters ef short, thick curls art coming that Parisi belles are longing ty wher Gince's example; and fevrsare buay manufacturing curly wigs—fair unes, of course, The Casinv at Blarritzisa capital pluce for atudying lolicts, late In tho sonaun though {t be. Winrritz. boasts quite a iittic Russian volnny, who ure atill in half-mourning for tho lato Czar, Tho iadiva do wot danoe, and only appear mauve, or whit dr EUROPEAN GOSSIP. The Late Terrible Act of Striking Hero- 2 hi TD, = Jt is reported that Lieut, Sulanoff, arrested Storm—An on suspicion of supplying conspleators with dynamite, has been secretly executed. NORTM APRICA, TURKEY ENCOURAGING THE AItAnS, ture Is reason to fear that the Sultan intends to give more encour: agement to the Arab moy: tho best colf> Boycotting an Irish Lord—The Theat- rical Performance Before the Queen, Loxpox, Nov, 17. ning to tascrt iteell io fuet that the Print anie orders all hor toilets froin the Viounes inodiates—the mitjority of the Court-ladies fol lowing hor oxutmple—bns given 0 great inpetu to wativo talent. tio’ wont in Northern ‘The palace keeps up constant com munication wlth tho Tuntistan Insurgents and the Arabs in Pripati. A DISPATCH FROM TUNIS states thnt Gon. Snitaslor arrived the 19th at Djehnas, halt way to Gatsa, with the Tebessa column, The scouts reported a strong mi- eration of insurgents repulsed by the north: ern column, whieh pursued and captured a. convoy of thousands of sheep and hundreds ofeamels, Geb, Boule afterwards returned ‘ho French loss was instguitl- 88 Was colisiderable, MARTINIQUE, from Tunis for Susu, with adarge munber of passengers, is aground at Cape Bom As- sistance wis sent, Amerienan Artists, Authors, and Com- posers in Parls—Latest French ean trip, ordered all trasses, ining art special costumes and en HR iW be left ty Uterary olrctea, and In onda Socioty at large, by tha doparturo for Rumor that the Ex-Empress Eugonie Is ; MN. JULIAN WAWTIONNE, to Marry an English No- Ho hns lived ninong us for the Inst Ave senrs, i Felt Mra, Osgood, too, has lett nut cusily fl her vluce on the voncort-platform, Mr, Frederiokt Aroher, the eluver organist of co, lefe thls country Inst week, tu take up ble permanent residence in Mr. Langloy, of Warwick Lane, has publisher ete ‘ponny edition of © U ‘Tho work 1s capltally priuted and got cen has necepted n copy af * Prot White Housn?” of W cupies bave been sold in this country within a few weeks of publicatl Layers of Charles Dickens’ mv Storied will fearn with regret that It 16 pro- ied to clos the Ruchoster kuown as ‘Watts’ Poor ride so famous by the rent novelist is “Hover Poor Travelei howover, that the commit trustecs te Hiqilre inte the uses to which Master Watta’ tegacy hus been put will decide that the “Poor ‘Travelers Hauge” purpose iutendod by its founder, —<$—<————————— A PARISIAN SCULPTOR. Tewtualated fron z SR Special Correspondence of The Chitaoo Tribune. Loxvon, Eng, Oct, 2.—Our fickle climnte Is treating us to every variaty of mood Just now. Jucalculatie damage was dono by tho fearful storin which swept over Bogland Inst week. The magnificent avenua of clins at Oxford, tho Broad Walk, suifered sovarely; four noble trees tere torn up by the rootd, or suapped short olf, Tho Marauls and Marehfoness of Kxeter ro- turned homa from Edinburg to Burghley Park lust Saturtuy, Juat in thine to sve the devastating offeets uf tha gale. ‘Tho purk was strewn with inauy fu trees 18 MAKES A TRADE. 2 M—Tho De Pretis Cebluct will be reinforced agninst a strong cvalition of the opposition, by the support of Crispi, who will be appointed Minister of the Treas- ury, distinet frou that of Fiuatce. Crispt group strengthens the Ministry thirty aaithony. * churming Christ- huving fallen js ho unfortunntely, appointed by the was tho old oak of historic renown, which was planted by Queen Bess on the occasion of hur third visit 10“ Burghiey iouse by, Stamford Town.” ‘Tho treus vianted by Qu nuay tho suing spot, tiv 1815, werg Not much dam= Lady Chichestor'a beautiful grounds, nenr Twickenham, were territly devastated, and tho gigantle cheatnut-treont Twickenham Ferry Kut suddor stories of Kk AND DISASTHIt come from tho tisbing-villages round the const. Hundreds of stalwart Oshermen were drowned, leaving widows and orphans helpless and unpro- ILTUMINATION, The Quirinal and other bulldings were fl- Nuuinated this evening in honor of the return of the King und Queen. ‘Thirty thousand versons Were present at the railway station, ——. BOUTIL APRICA, Tint KAFFIns, Dunnan, Nov. 17—-Lt is rumored that the Kay chief Mapoch has taken up armsin the Lydenburg district. The native Chiefs in the Lydenburg and Walkerstroom districts of thu Transvaal have risen ngainst the Boers, a general rls- ing of tie natives is Imtulnent, and tho whites are flying. ‘ —+- AUSTRIA, DENNHANDT AS A FISTIWITE. Pesrn, Noy. I7—Sarah Bernhardt says: “Colombier never wrote x line of tho book published under her name. ten by a young man named Gehan Soudan, whom 1 took out, and to whom Lpald 1,000 franes a month to Jot down my American traveling fnpressions for me, were n mun, I'd sinash her head." HOLLAND. Tim IWacun. Nov. anawering the ELM. ma PrenchJournat Jor The, Chicago ine by minut Stanten. . Une day the Countess Gezaline, and In gate robes, entered my Mbrary koa hur- was blown dow “Take your bat and follow me," cried sho; “I wish you to nee my portrait." “ttuct when woe ft taken 2" “ Yostorday, in the afternoon.” ‘A photoyraph thon t"* “Not at all—it fe a bust ns dango ns life, Mone alour, a bust made of benutifulterrascotta. 1 um simply colffured with n crown of flowors tho hend [9 slightly iuclining un tho should! and tho right band bolds on tho breast a voll of Atnid all this gloom and destruction, one story of manly bravery gud unseltish heroism shines out clear and bright upon tho stormy horizon. The stennship Cyprian, bound for the Mediter- ranenn, eniled from Liverpoul just before tho fury of the gale broke uvar the Mersuy. No sooner bad tho Cyprian cleared wut of tho river than a burricane sprang up. tho deck clean, and tho pniy spot that was nt alt sufe was tho whist of tho ship and her bridge Tho fury of tho starm increased, batchos wore buttered dow, and evorything depended upon the engines and the belm, Sonn one of tho buller-tubes burst, tho steering npparatus gave muy, and tho Cyprian drifted helplosly toward the Welsh const. The Captain now entled all dunds upon the bridge, and told thom that it of every one for Life-beits wore served round, and one felt to tho Cuptain's tot, Now, before the Cyprian had left Liverpool a poor lad bad sccroted himself on board, unnoticed and unknown— A BTOWAWAY, 1n tho hour of deadly peril the boy crept out of his hiding-place, and Joined tho crow ns thoy mustered on tho bridge. Tho fatat moment entne at Inst, and tha vessel struck the rocks, Mundreds of peuple were waiting on the shore, ready to suve; but, In such a frightful sea, IIfe- boats weroof nuavall. One by one the crow dropped inte the seu, risking anything rather than stay on the doomed ha Captaln—Jobn Grunt Crosby, stuot rendy to jump, with tho his wuist, when be noticed for the frat thine the aie nid terror-strickun face of tho stowaway, Without moment's hesitation, Capt. Strachan unbuekled tho life-bett from bis own walst, and, fuatening it securely upon the lad, by it wore God's will. “1 ce Ru was ont of the question tn stich 0 sen; and, while the stownway, with the belt round bis walst, wis safely flung Upon tho Welsh coast, Jobn Alexander Strachan “That must be charming. Aud who ts tho artist who could oxecute auch a chef-d'wuvre In fo short @ thine?” “You aro not gallant, my dear, Tho sculptor has been faspirou by his mode! “And the model explains Tho seas swept It was all writ- eh provtigy. But, who are vivucity tteclf, how wero for long hours the fatiguing “Tnsatned neither attitudes nor fatigue. 1 walked about fora quarter of an hour in the dressed og Fam now, and it was fin- ull. “Hy Bt. Luke, 1 will bo enchanted to make the Reqialntanee of this womnlerful man.’ uickly, thes, grent drone lier of the seniptor Pulimbrna Ie ait- uated on gtho rez-to-chanssée of u bance butld~ Tt Is at linmonse roo, whose walls are id tapestries, untiq trophles, and modern pecturvs. An Brard pla you ablo tmaintatn attitude of tho pure?’ If Colombler 1iz—At the Second Chamber today thy Minister of Colonies de- elared that Holland has no sovereign riglite In North Borne stands covered with n thousane kuacks, aud chairs of all descriptions, form a pictuesgue cnreinble quite pleasing to the eye. Notes single statue, not a musk or o cagt, to recall tho profession of the proprictor vf this Vc Un an ebony stool atood tho bust of the Palimbrao, 5 man about 80 yenrs old thickset, and red-hntred, revolved us alr of a bull-dog ina bad huinor, This cunduct chilled me; but the Countess, entire! it rin joyously towarda tho ,At ft, Jean, and tell ma frank Y's SUCCHSSOR. —Gen. Sir Frederlek en, Sir Garnet Wolse- Jey as Quartormastre-General of the British Carcurra, Nov. 17 Roberts will succeed QUEEN VICTORIA. , Her Relgu Now Longer than That of Queen Elizaboul London Tetegranh, Oct. 27. a remarkable uvent was yeateriny accom: ‘The grent aml glorious rolgn of Queen” Hilzabeth—surpaassed in ite duration only by those of King Henry 11L, King Edward IIL, mux] King George 111.—has now been itself out- dono by the forty-four years aud one hundred twenty-elght days during which bor gruclous Majesty Queen Victorla—whom Heaven long proserve!—bus ‘happily and prosperuusly ruled: this British Empire. So Intercsting a point of chronology in the anunls of our monureny calls for some loyal notice, have buen tho feoverciznue In our own or ony dynasty, and fuwer still bands have bold n seeptre for so uxtunded a Nor can it for atnomont be doubted that tho atteplotous reign, which toduy becomes bree in tho records of thu Islaud rpussed in proa- yeurents of ulvil, your opinion, ho request. The general appear food and the resemblance pertect. examined tho detaiis attentively in walking around tho figure to Judge of ft fn all ite ns- eats. It was singulur ond churming.. Never jad Tscen Natura rendered with inure expres- ston or modeled with a delicaey more exquislt. Thero way, however, something singular and in- explicable In tho Ikoness: it was certainly the Countess, und again It was uot. Nevertholess, 1 it Who thon was this Pallmbrac, of whom Thad hover Been A Work at tho Suton, and who had such an original talent? My surprise betrayed nh drew from the hor. ‘Turning, 1 pers one lis abentng, an isplaying boro 5 i, His half-closed savo lilmself if NEVER TO BY BEN AGAIN. He lenvea n youn widow had one child, for whom a public subscription is now belug raised, Lord and Lady Louth ty) life rather hard ut Louth Hall Just now. boycotted, and have to sond to Dublin for everything required for tho household. Tuke mattora worse, no rants are being paid. The fue old enstle, which was onvo the contre of Irish buspitality, will soon be Bhut up, and the family will live abroad, Einpresa of Austrin will, afterall, have to put up with English fox-hunting this wintor, unicss the Land Lenue are gillant cnough to abstain from boycotting tho hentts hounds, ‘Tho Newmurket Uctubor tnecting bas been a very brillant ntfalr, tn splto of tha intensel: Tho american favorit, Foxhall, was huavily backed. Tho Amorioans cortniuly havo curried olf the raving laurels this soxsou, havitur beaten us at Epsoin and Doncaster with dresses wero gen- orally worn, and wistors and Newmarket coats reigned supreme, ‘The Prineo of Wales toox much interest in all the nrrangements at tho recont performance of Mr. Murnand’s comady of “fhe Colonel” at Aborgeldie Custte, BEFORE THE QUEEN Me. Edgur Bruce pi chased furniture ju Edinburg especinily for the “ exthotic” sceng, and the Prince and of Wales offered him tho loan of any urticles he eased from tha Aberyoldiv drawing-room for ving complotoncss to Mra, uct, which be- ‘They ure completely celved tho illustrious enbrinons mouth, some yellow stumps of Leoth, oyes gleaned like carbunales; and ho held bis large hands over hig stomach ns if to suppress an oxplosion of bilarity. fapect the monster was cqually bidcous. asked me, ina Jeering tone: ** Woll, my old man, fat tho Countess?" “Tt is," [ replied: “and it ts good.” “Igit not very bandsome?” asked tho Indy. “A chof-d'wuvre; und your sculptor 18.0 great man,’ “Walt a fow moments; Tam going to seck tho Httle Baroness, who will Whon the Countess departed 1 soized wrist of Palimbrie, und asked bliin in a sovore tho Queens, whose itycems, too, tnus the ‘Uniler this pacitio Ttualm, has linmoasurably progress, und «chit aud jutelicctunl gain, not only the re nowned and fruitful sway of Queen Bess, but il our other precedent Kings and ‘nuvydldes obsorvus that men always: consider the war in whiuh they themselves take pure ie the most Important ever waged, and the more recent yeurs Of over, naturally ecum, aud wou! frnupbt with trea developny uovertholess urison marked epochs int humuulty, when all (huge appeared combltiiog to produce tt specialty memorable era, condense ing. is it werg, the gilts amt tines pid Introduving new. tlon. “Ono of these epochs is folt by unlversal will stand adjudged, we tblnk, by the volvo of posterity, to be the gtorl- ous aud gracious reign which toda, the Elizabethan Mint, Poots ani como will assuredly sponk of tho Victorian era i pliinly eee forth or ‘woud ond sorgo give us her opinion.” futleed, most tone: i “Your trickery, Monsicur—will you explain it omer” He besltated a moment, thon curelosly ane ues you hava discovorod that my Whon the llttlo lady de formed ino of your desire to Judo my work, 1 queried with wygelf, * Who thon fs this Ollpriugy ut you are A good fellow, aud 1 willexplain tho mystery to you, “Tot is ny flstorys A gamin of od tonmolder, 1 was atte *rapln” tow sculptor of ornit- 1 worked so wucvosatully uently ngalated trug artista in their work; but still romained a simple workman—very come doubt, aud a workinnn filled with wine qu come forth from nothingness, 1 gpent ten years In making a unique collection of 1 will ghow it ta yor Patimbricdrow back 1 vurtain that bid tho lower part of his ctazdres, snide uf pieces uf plaster Of no necuUNt tu or- dinary mortals, buc that ap artist could well ap- ‘Those were molds well bollowed out, Palimbrae handed sume to moas bo continucd is poukorestlv luries of provious trihs of clyizns prugont cunsent, an he purposa of Blythe's boudolr In the second enime quite mode) of tasteful furnishing and Tho Prince and tho Earl of F Io Highland costume, js now thontre, tho wards apprenth admitted as 0 wore among tho audience, Mr, Honderson opuucd al Comurly, last Saturduy night. ‘Tho Prince Princoas of Wales were progont; and a arit- fea) nudicnce gavo M, Audran’ ‘La Muscotte, a warm welcom iy datewhou that most noble soverelguluds whose Haine It will foravor wear, hi for w heaventy kingdom. yeh fs completo enough futuro historinns un ugo conspicuous, undid, and sucvesstuls o yun of the wide world’s mireh, Ens auvangarmont throwing w xchnnKes her carth- But ulready tho to forin for present during | witch, Cnincron a8 tha turkey-girl and the Coun. tess mado a murked succosd, and brought * vrutch-and-toothpiok” tromply comnfortuble, and the refrosbinunt- room, magnificently Dtted and Turniebed, fa mourned in systom by a New York firin, ‘Oyly Carte, toc, hus scored a big success ‘Thorol wero thous 4uto shude oven the duys of our Malden Qu eententitty: or dowt, who betlave t ducing this past halt- contury Great Britaly has touched the zenith of bh duspondent, prophets havo not tuken Into xetoat the magniticunt bo- quests at poser, prido, and ‘uatty whieh a reten like Queen Victoriv’a will devalv Foremust amon, epoch we would plu loyalty—tho lifo, the virtues, intueheo of oursoverelgn, In thine of shock aud chune and reukives theory, sho hns con- centrated round ber ifustrious person proofs, of the advantuged of that her fortunes; he sald," stralght noses, and Ia Roxolune, eraoked noses, and noses tn Thave round clin, ayuitra anes, reced- y possibic shape; tlescriptions,und curs of all sizes. Lave also shoulters, neeks, and superb busta, without counting the tritling accessories. | W'bh inestimaule collection THE ELYCTIO LIGHT ct, chins of eve! answers porfectly, and gas {6 ontirely abolished, Mr, Cirte has ongaged the woll-known photog- ruphers, Messrs, Elliott & Fry, of Buker street, use from tho stage sone 9 undlence aro asaombled; aud tho result fs looked for with neh curiosity, ‘Pho vlvetrioltuht is now being tried ut tho Grand Opern in Farias and public opinion is decidedly fn favor of the movement. ‘Thu grand statrouse Was hever goon to perfection befuroy nud tho samo may be sud of tho auditorium, ‘Pho wholo opuri-house wilt xeon by Heh! Ininp—dliforunt systems boing employed in ya- rious parts of tho butiding, aMtnurioan trtisty, wuthors, and composers ars hard at work in Paris Just iow, truah Intireis on the Iyrie staget Miss Tughan, whose Ni Utecary ulrolus lust winter, Is now en anotgor tmportiut drama; and Mfr Li ty publish bla wow galop entitled » Fin du sfonde.” Fronoh wouren of the upper classes are mak- Ing quite 8 nape on "Chungo as SUCCESSFUL STUCIJOBBENS, One well-known Countess bag retrieved the fallou fortunes of her house tn a remarkably wbort space of thne, Ail sho touches turns to boxes the fluancial compass, trom uoisinn bonds to the Cauudian foun, with iu> neh couutty-houges havo taken and Goland Is the maker of elegant for this new pastine. Tho Anglo mante le inereaging fn Barly every day, and ouc acds Juragys, wide-nwiko bata, cotta, Long tralius aro worn for evoning-dreas, modorate = pavlers known milliver in| the avonue de I’ Oper, showing four dilfortat shapos iu Ty tho yoldon pruilts of this weit as uch sincerity ns and tho personnl forebcads of al ermity ine to getup LUBE without loss of time to ‘When tt bourgeola comes rd him attentively, suying to my- r Yoo designated handful of * ginise,” Itt w mold, aud drew forth a tmiijostic Tie innde the ears and othor details In the “ho continuad, to photograph the be razed coun ovonlng when all thi porfect and visible, If, hia le nose No. 27" hared bofurchund, L appl: oct In this manor": * noble yours of ni Paliinbruy, selalng a. 101 mother In her retations to her people, making her homo the model of thoft homes, und oxoroising tho linge end lofty powor woloh constitutional forine a worve for a prudent monarch, wo hus corned" inthe Lost sense ub wutl as * reigned,’ so that there Is no citizen of tha Btnto who nearly Bo much true and its hend und mistress, Thi ts true of aifairs upon tho itnperht side of tho atory of tho rolwns itis trog of attaies tn ¢ivil, military, political, uid pariiamentary mute. and atrongeat of ull doljuate sway which ver Bajusty bas wieided In ha 1 f morality aud rovoss titer than history gun weil follow, she as bocome the friend wid consolor of ull hearts; tho watcber and rowardor of all herolo doods; tho evor-thoughttul vompanlon of bur subjocts in all their nutouul Joys and sorrow: and the mouthpicco for thom ut home an abroad, whunevur some grout word sion, of courage, or uf fricndlinoss hud to bo No botter example of this could tho tundor truth with’ recently expressed of Anerivan people while wat! Lot tr ld, And no better proof of tho. valuo uttached to her words could be wantod ricotul and generis tribute tatua paid latuly to our tag ut Yorktown, saluting with respoot and alfaction mbol ugainst which thoy once so stoutly Nover boforu ju bietory did a ut royuity as this which, cemented In friendship ‘two Englands of the Old nnd Now Worlds. —$—<—<——————_— MISSOURI BOURBONS, 6r, Louts, So, Nov. 17.—Tho Nemocratio Btato Contrai Committee bold a meoting at tho Laciode Hotel today, nearly all the mombors being pres- out. Coy. Crittenden and Senators Cockroll and Vout wera progent, The prinelpal matter before the committee was tho vondition of uffairs in the Eighth, or Kausas City, Congressional Dis- ‘osonted by Col, it wag vory freoly nally a conimittoe of threo was vise incuus to harmontae tho two Dumocrutia factions iu tho district aud unit hom for the noxt political contoat. A conumis: bres appulnted to obtait. necessary Inturmation and inako # comparative stutowmont of ex: Nepublican Admlutstrationt question of calling same manner. “ Allis molded [rom nature,’ Wand therefore the construction is Irreproach- able. Tho women aro a Iithy moro diltleul but iny variotios are fafinit, beautiful browat of a young woroun, ane adorable whouldera? “With a few stroki thumb adroltly managed, the bus! ‘Thua T unite truth, nature, rapidity—and a " T orlod, furtous, “you are 6 “Pugh!” said the cynlo, laughing, "1 bavo for Bo gid prize, whick Romo, and in aweck t leave for Avex PoTuEY, —————— A ikorse Horror. Lunia Gtube- Democrat, Nov. 16, rrivle guttering that cuuld be ene brute, and for whieh death jut, was withossad du the northern portion o! jockstruck, x pork is vente, near Lindoll Park, wad roguluk morning dolly ice De a ww took particular catition tn bi At Ninth and Brooklyn horde to a biteniug-post. and % into Thomas ptriogers While tho meat wus being welwhed the uniual Became restive and stood upon the sidewalk with ite fore fot, The streot at that pulnt Is a narrow, busy thorougature, numerous Wayond passing struck tho purk-waguly the skittiun brute abort and Fostralning her to roar up pit bt stomach camprehenuity Migs Griswold ow Era” starticd Do you wou this conatant servico ne counterfeiter! givon up iy utelier “yor: ang who varluble succo! dured by a dumb Was the only re and Nowiarket butigher residing on S. Bockatracle th varrivd u lot of munt-markets than tht most a Woleb tho Unitod fall Princess bonnets, and Mine. Rodriguez has made t! which Ming, Judie appears ns drugs consists of an iminonse train of roso-iles Chino satin, trimmed A funly of Jupunose alll with flowers, birds, an’ nlo-biio Sluiliuune, with tabller jose vostUIUS UFO loturusque tocquid, YY brawl tollut, in fl such proud or pot by a tow watted word and ono of the Frightenud ut the ,) studded: with orystal batls, Th CHEATING QUITE A SENSATION. The collection of wonderful and beautiful drveses to ba worn by dille. Ithoa durin Atiorioau tour ts now on publio view tn P ‘anu attructs muck nttention. Ming, flortonie Schueidu: culls Olfenbach and * Lay hus justontercd the holy bouds of mnatriinony, having espoused the Coto do Blonne, s nobie- tuo who rosides principally in Ltuty, The mur riage register wives tho age of tho bride as 43 Yortore isa rumor alloat that tha ex-Fimpress of tho Frouch {son the ove of a marriuxe with A groat Engliah noblomun of Imperial prociivis ty t, A Muoh intorest ls felt in Parisian art-olrolos in the comming exbibition of bobeld in tho gullery of the Fronoh Bociely of rusts In Yaris this win! romised to lend * Lo 6 huve alao consonted to wend over jelsonnlor from thelr yallerlos, THE HAUL 18 TO ME WORN BHOnT in Paris; end the Archduchoss Louls Victor 1° her freedom, causod come down with tha on took thy post ow the cavited anhalt stood on her bind feat while ber forequurters wore impited Hpon the post, puwad tho vir several mon attninpted to push in dolny so split the top of she post, Corning a sharp polat that youwe ty tho anlinal’s abdomen, tuk a Wound over 2 fvot long, feom whieh bi Immense quintities As tho, suitor! junged around with p: colored wun, cut the post off with & tho horaa rolled aver in the Bt led out of bor bo Ht and startud of ut & brealkk-novic cod, Entrails protruding from the wound husg down upon (he strout, go that overy Jump Yue maro mado she trampled upon hor own tore them foot by foot ing them soatterod if, whose naino re- ‘Aa sho Crunticaily 3 rando Duchosge, iho horse olf, and FN Van Moru, 4 Republican, anc brute grosnod Wiliams f4 Poti, # stump was pul Domoorntlo sud Molesoulor’s works, to x wapeolal scesion uf the Leg Inlature ta take action Ja regard to the relations between tho State and > Joseph Rallroad Company was vlao discussd, but ea Goy, Crittondon oxpreasud the oploiin thut thoro was iio necosalty for legislalon the matter was dropped, Hunnibal & vital, and literal): entirely out of hor all long ber wild run t where abe foll and was killed, after six shote tu chy head frum o policewan's revolver, the Ameri tho works of MM IRELAND. A Question as- to the Credit of the Land Act. that notion fa the voice of Jo3x6ph Cowen M. P.. propriotor of tha Netwcaatla Chronicle, and the protesta of that sale Stary votes are, dare ray, betto, hentd than the protests of a full be. ‘The truth 4%, the poopie of G aro not rondy tu sit stlil and seo Parno! STEER A REVOLUTIONARY COUTSE by means of an ferarinn compass. Agonern- tion may urixo which will view with composure tho separation of Irctand froin the othor King- dome, but clearly that fs not to be expected, of the present population, Two Cabinct-Ministor’, Addressed great publiv mectings on Tuesday Inst—Sir Willlam Unroourt at Ginsgow, and Mr, Chamberlata at Liverpool, The ono, speaking of the task the Government bad taken in hand, auld: “Having sot our hands te tho plow, depend upon it we shall not tue vk." The othe Does That Credit Belong to the Govern. ment or the Land League? Speoulationsa ‘as to the Effect of the Act upon Tenant Farmors. The British People United in Opposition fo Trish Separation, Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Loxpox, Rng, Oct 28,—One curious sign that. the Land Laague !s now belioved to have coused from troubling is alforded In a wrangle which has arisce as to whether the Governtunt or tho suppressed asaoclauon ts entitled to the credit ofthe Land act. Itisatsy an instructive fact, und charucteristic of the propensity to dearide the most vital national concerns iuto instru: ments of faction, that today thu Helin (Htadleal) Joins with the Standard (Conservatlyo) in taunt+ ing the Government with baving adopted and fathered a lexistative conception of the League Ithus put down, It happcus that the utterances of Ministers themuxclvea touching this vexed point are at the mowent NEITHEI QUITE EXPLICIT NOR MARMONIOUS, Yatd Mr. Gindstono at Knowsley yesterday: “It hag been stated in the Corporation of Dublin that the Land act fathe offepring of the Lund Longue, und that this had buen avowed by tho Government, Whethor ft is the offspring of the Loayue or not, té a question which I will not dis- cuss bere; but cortululy that avowul has not ‘been mide by the Governinent." Two days bee ture at Liverpoot, Mr. Chamberlain, another Cablnot Minister, ts reported) to have suid: ‘Tho original objects of tho Leuguo wore lexnl, To atifle the uuitation at such 4 tne would bave been to bave prevented reforis.” Apurt fruin the merits of tho question fu dla pute, tha fact of ite being raleed now is noteworthy, os one of tha Immediate developments growing out of the suppression of the Lenzue, §hut the tine has not yet come when the net product and result of that event can be known. The oxcitement caused in Ireland hus Indeed subsided, aud to all appenrance is not. But this is peoullary acase In which appear. Ances ure to be viewod with that distrust which uproverbint wisdom prederibes. In tho breast ofmauy an Irish tonunt tho Instinct of solf- preservation will painfully contend with othor {eellpgs. I think that the great majority will pay tholr rents and apply tothe Jand Court; thore arc othors who will doggedly abide tho worst; and it 1s to bo expected thut some of tho passion which bas been dented open veut will seuk to EXPRESS ITSELF IN HIDDEN WAYS. A Ilvely appreeiution of tht dungor probably nceounts tor tho vigilance, rigor, and activity which the Government tinds It necessury to ex- ercise in pursuing the Mine ft bas adopted, If Is a much aimpler business for thom to irustrate open insurrection than to prevent secret sedi- tou, should there be u disposition for that. But, If thore are to be “conacyuences" af that surt, thoy will bardly be vontlucd to Ireland. The wlnd of revengu which wreaks itacif In seerct reprisuls ts more likely to evet its object on this ntde of tho Channel (hun on the other. If serlous intent has really been lurking tinder the threats of dynamite, of which so much bus been auld Intely, uow is tho thne, and here Js tho pluce, for such intent to translate into deeds. 1 think this {s tho view which fnirly rellocts tho general fevling, aad one which tho authoritiesare not ultogether blind to. Tho police protection which theCheshire mnurtetrates tendered to Mr. Gladstone at Inwarden Castle was a precuiition ture probably sugwested by thy sense of respuna(bility thun demanded by a known and threatened peril, Frou the extra Vigitanee which 3 kuown everywhere to prevall, pgp shrowdly sucas that the Governinont bas ty hunds on tore cluws thin the public ure ever Ukely to learn anything about; but itis a com- monplice of all police experience that clows uiost olten lead to nothing and nowhore. ‘The proceedings of tho Land Cominission aro meunwhile expected to work off baruilesly tho great body of disatfcetion the cuusg of which ly simply ugrarlun, We shall know whether this expectation fa woll-founted or not when we sce what elfeut tne Land uct is yolng to have ON THE RENTAL OF IRELAND AT LARGE. ‘Lheru is for tho moment more curiosity to tearn Whethur the tents yenerally will avall thoin> selves of the Land nct—for, until it fy quite clear that thoy are golugto do #0. it renlly rewnlus Buinowhut of nn open question whether the Government or. the Land League will come secunt-best out of this encounter, Mut, ns for tho advivo uffored by the lenders of the Lond League in their No-ftent manifesto, it will wttike most people nga kind of counsel whicb itis more human fur meu inn polltical extremity to give than fur tho tennnts of Ireland in thelr “nrarian difileulty to accept and act upon. Wero the tennuls nt this Juteture to act upon that advice und withhold their rents, they would do gu at the gost of Immedlute sacritice and sulfering to thomselves, and without gunr- antes for the futur t any Tate, it requires the eye of faith to muke ont the Hneamenta ot wout it is that would be gatoed. They bave been wsked to stoke all on the presumption that before very lowe tha tundlorda will a ju"; but there ure no igus ut present d¥ a disposition to cave fn" ‘on the purt of tandiords, On tho contrary, we fre now boing told thut at inst tho landlords have “ put their backs up"-—whleb 18 axtreme ly Ikely, espuolally since the Government put its fuot dawn. Almost dally of Into tho nows- papers buve bad tu report come new Inatunce of their awakening activity and extonding orgunl- xution; and in the No-ilent manifesta thoy seam to bave found whatever provocuton may have been needed, and whatever Justitication may have been wenting, to determing them to onforce tholr toyal rignty by wil tho monn itt tueir power, Could the weapon of No-iont ‘have bud full swing and free pluy, It 18 AT THE BEST NUT NYPOTHETICAT, whether it would tiave done much execution tt- self, or availed to word olf Usat of the oldare fashioned fegul weapons in tho hands of tho landlont. For, now that its edge ‘been Inken of by Archbishop Crake, VJ. 51 h, tho Freee nan’s Journal, and others, tt fs uvident that, in Using sich a weapon, the tonnaty would not baye commanded the universal tnoral support and aympathy of thelr own countrymen, Wonte ever inight bave been tho netion of the tenante in diferent clreumstanc thorefere, their course In tho actual circumstances ts prictionlly: bended off in all directions but one, and that toads to the Land Court, [tappenra every day more certatn, indeed. that thero will bo— whit it was Varnell’s object | to prevent—a general und independent recourse to that tribunal, ‘The Comimtyslouers baye already had 2,040 applications befuro them in thelr first weok’s sitting, In Ulator, ni was to bo expected, the solicitors’ olives aro liters aly besieged by farmers desirous tu bave the fuir ront Qxed; and tho stamp-aiices can searcely pup the demand for application torms, of which altogethur 4,000 bave now heen distributed, Outside or Ulator, vido, 8 streai towarily tha court ts sctting in and extonding, On Wednesday Inst over 1,000 tenanta are Bald to have poured into Castlebar from all parte of Mayo for tho purpose of provuring Sorina of ap- pileatan. Buroly It would aurprise no ono who as examined the Land uct and understands its provisions it A EVERY TENANT IN IRELAND should curry bis eke Lofors tho Land Court at the varlicst oppovtanity. Marou stelu'e lund reforma tn Germany have frequently beou re~ ferred to on Land-Loague platforms ig a model of what land-reforme should be, and referred to dn tering which lead one to doubt whether the nature ot the changes garcled out by Broin bas iwen clearly underatued. ‘ho Gurman poxsant' Lund lnw could bo no madel for thy Trish tens unt, bucduse there wis DU AUAlUgy between the two cages to bugle with, And, whother ur not, ita safe to gay tint thore fs no country in the Old World--nor in the New, so fara Lm aware where the tenant's tuterest ta eo ample and welledefined befuru tha Inw, and by the law 8 securely guarded, us In treland. tt wi bo strange Indeed, theretore, if all tens mute throughout Iroland who seriously be- Hove that they are overerented do ot submit tholr cage to tho arbitration af tho court, although in dulng Ro thoy inuy' be dentlug u blow tothe fougue tnoru severe thun any the Gove ornment fue been able to iniiict.” th Unat event, Parnall’é inilucave would bo oxtiyuishod for the presents but his dimprigoumont will tend to Mneruage rathor than diminish his popularity, some of tho pipers hero published, the Othor day, a telegram bearing the following directions * CHICAGO MANIFESTO. to the Poople of lroland, throuut Patrick Mean, Vrousuror irish Navona fund League,—¥rou W, K. MeAlilster, Chlof Justice Appellate Court, Milnols, Chairman,” | Tho teras at the mesuge wero os follows: “Firteen thousand eltizens of Chfcaye indore the ullinatum of your iuprias oned chiefs, and echo tho command, * Pay No rents! ‘TH Gindatony untook tho Jails that bold the chivalry Of Ireland—until con atitutional rights ure guaranteed, free apecch: declared, and Seudalisus. wbolisued—we stand comimittod toyou with our mouey and our lives,” Ths poating trimpet-oall and nuuny othor ox- prevsions of opinioy which have reached this country from across the Athintlo denote bow far asunder the people of America-or tt avy rate & large portion of themw—and tho pots of this country etand on this question. TP iyerety state ashuple fact whic wuy ono will acknowledge, ve his sympathies wi they may, whon I suy that the peopto of this country have pover with- in Hying insmory been eu united vpon any quce- Uon ad thoy bayo been In support of the Gov- ernment’s recent action in freland, The only volee in the press which bas spoken out agalnst nek.’ “ Liberal and ttadieal that 1 profess myself ta bo, Teny to Troland what the Tiiberate ma. Hoe publicans of the North said to the Southern States of Amorten, *Tho Union must be. pre- served, You ennnot, ee shall not, destro; Mt. Within those tints thore f4 nothing whic! you muy uot usk and hope to ubtain.’” L quote those two statements hecniso they express con- elsely tho prevailing sontimont and temper. in this latest Irish crisis Glndstone and Forster have Leon but tho banda; the will aid the norve-force haye Iain in the British people, RANpoLrn, ——— KNOX ON NATIONAL BANKS, Bartitone, Nov. 1%.—Controtler Knox, of the Trensury Department, closing n lecture tonight sald: “Tho rapid reduction ot the puolle debt at the present timo indicates hereafter a 1 reduution in the clreulation of the but even If the publig debt should bo rupldly patd the National banktog system nocd not Ue dissolved, for under the present laws tho tininum mount of United States bonds res «ured to be kept on deposlt In the Trensury by ull the banks, ns securiy fur thals leculation, is cousidorably less thin $' BUSINESS NOTICES, Pe ty a PILES: i Asuro cure for Bind, Bleeding, iebing, an Ulcerated Pites hus boon discovered by Dervis . 19 box of DI WILLIAMS! INDIAN ENT hus cured the worst chronia cance of twouty-five yours stunding. It glves rellerin five mbautenattor usinue WILbe IAMS! OINTMENT absorbs the tumors, soothes pain, alinys tho Intense Itehtng, ospevinily after cotting warm in bed, acting naa poultice. It ts prepared for Wiles, Mehl of the parts, and Hothing olme. Suld by druggists, or mulled an recolpt of prica—§1 VAN SCHAACK, BT iON & CO,, Chichiro. Medotur, Tho phystologicnl rejuvenntor of the organic system, und speeilic cure for {inpotenoy, ster~ lity, scmleal weukness, loss of memory, norv> ous debility, sick and nervous headweho; fh con- stitutionnl remedy for Uysbopsta and neuralgia by supplying nerve and brain power, Sent by moi! prepatd, #1 per box; 8 for $5, Pamphi matted free. Van Sehnack, Stevenson & Ua., 12 and Of Lake street, Chtcuzy, Ill, azents, and for sato by all druguisks * . —— Arends Ifcof, Iron, ana Wins, with Cinvhony, the stahdard modiciual tonic of tis progressive ge. it onelches the bloat, proz ly Iuviorates the bray and nervous system, improves digestion, ote. Kesults A round for, bright oyes, happy stato of mind. Arentl’s druge store, curnor Mudison street und Fifth avuuus. te 825 to 825,000 tnod Judicioudy In grain dealing yields inrge profits. For puinphiet and elentric pon reports’ write to W, 1, Saute & Co,, Iiroke 0 Ta Sule: shlong, PINANCIAL, An fron and Copper Investment. In 1576 tha incorporatora of tha NORTH STATE MINING COMPANY voxan the examlustion and devetopmont of the mins eral wealth of North Carolina, and, nfter tive years of Inver and exponse, beenmy satistied that they were possesved uf rich und valuablo minera! properties, that only required n rutiroad to enable thum to pout Into the pockets of thelr stockbulders thousands of doltnrs of dividends. ‘he princlval proportios being in Ashe County, ro+ anote frum teanyportation, tho Lexislature of North Carolloa wan osked to grant ® special churtor for tuining, railrond, ond telegraph purposes, ‘This chare ter was kranted Fob. 11, 1Nil, incurporating the North State Miniug Company. Undor this chucter the com puny have ucqutrud very valuable privitesoss powor to buy and sell mines and miner! lands, to curry on” tho sulning und reduction of ores, tn nil tta branobest to conatruct railroads aud tolegruph Hines connecting ~ [ts mines with trunk lines of nillront und tolexraph Anes, und fur tho purpose of construc my suid rall- cond nnd tolograph lines it has poser to tesa bonds to the amount of £00) per into, ‘ho capital stock Of the company bs $lW0K0N, divided Into ROUU shares, of par vituo of £5 por share, In Blanly County, twenty-three miles from Salisbue rs,un tho Pledmunt Alr-Line Moad,in North Curo- Ving, ta the woll-knawn Crowell Gold Stine, which ts ‘woll equipped and deraloped, The estato consists of Wheres of lund, rich and fertile sul, covered with heavy growth of Umber, 1t haw nuuierous veins of wold quartz upon ft, and about WW vervs of auriforous ¥ravel, which ylolds numuruus tino nujatuta und coarse gold. ‘the company uly own und oporate a lure saw-tuill in coptiverion with the mine. ~~ in Ashe County tho company hve large tracts of mingral fand. Among them 4 vory vatuatle Copper tine, carrying Kold and sliver, witch [sn proporiy uf BWacrus, covered with heavy tlmbor, ‘This mino fully cautppod with mudorn wactinery, and hay 1 roady produced n turge quantity of rich und valuable ore, rut. tomo lato State Geologist of North Caro- ina; Prot, Kerr, Sate Geologist of North Carulina: Prof, Jy H, MeCheuney, Dining Geoloxists Walter Aanititun, M. 8.1 Prof. IL AM Eamos, have made most favorablo reports wbout this wine, ‘hoy concue tt the beliog that it zivos indication of kront cusmercio’ ‘yuluo, and that by the character and umde vf the oro it promises ta bo one of the best paying Coppor louder in this countey. When the ansulting furnaces ore finished. tho datly prosont ylotd of this intn ts eatinutod xs folluwa: ‘hirty tons uf ore per day; uvemgo, J por ovat. cop: por.nnd & In guld and silver per tun, will equal RAW por day, and average 0 days tu tho yunr, wilt ‘equiil £40,W0, grows earnings, por yoar, When the now shut M6 tinisied, and crose-cuts arg iuade to the veln, Ue putput can exally by doubled, wud by ihe und of tho tirxt your the nile will bo eurning (ure averusing ag at prosont) ovor $140,UW por yunr, ‘Ths Sonpstono quarries, Kavitn mines, and Mica tulner, ure situate about tour miles from the Copper miles, on the way to thu Magnotic fron-uro bods, ‘Tho watate consists vf over LUN acres of fertile lands, covered with m hoary grumth uf tuber, and also includes & water-power of wbuUt SA horses power, * ‘Whe nddition of railroad transportation ls only ra- guirod to turn those Iron wines inwobonsom of wealth, : Prof. Kerr, Hiato Goutoyist of North Carullna, re- fora to this property In bia roport to tho State In 15, on page 33, Vol 1. He concludes bla rewarke by say- ingt bly ly waniteatly an trun eogton, and worthy ot Uhurouxh jnvestigadon." Z ‘Tho valuv of these maxnetie (ron-vro beds cannot bo easily cstinatud. At thu lowest calculation thore le far aight auftictont org to last for 100 yuars, with an out- put of UUW tune a yer. ‘yhe company ute preoaring to bulld a ling of ral~ roa that will connect thelr trun mines with the Obto: Vulloy, and at tho suimo thue de u trunk line from tho Northwost to the Southeast. ‘This read will be known ou tha Curollua, Virginia & Northwestorn Mallroad, aud will contioet at Wie anos fonalble polus with he Chesapuake & Ohio Hallrund du Wost Viniiuta, thas kiving diroct communteation with th Ohlo Valley ‘and tho Noriuwost, and ut the same tinasbe ponatrac- Aun of thw rallrund from Juiforeon to Wadesboro, will qivo an outlet south tu the Atlantle Seaboard, dadsing frum tho present avorage vf uro frow the Coppur imine, tt fs estiuated thut dividends te the ox- funt of tyro aud ono-hall (20) dullars por share can bo patd during 16th ‘Tho voruptotlon of tho cumpa- ny’ w rultroad by 1963 will yivo a markot to tholr value able deposita uf Magaotio tron Oro, which will onable roe to poy dividonde of at luast tive (85) dollars por shure, WHA STOCK OF THE COMPANY CAN BE ONTAINED ‘THROUGH ANY REP. UTAMLE BROKER CONNECTED WITIE THE MINING EXCHANGIS, AT THE CURRENT MARKET HATES, Maps, pamphiots, and full {nfornation ean be ob- tained at the Company's oMov, Nu. 69 Uruadway, Now York Clty. Crand Vintage (878. ‘These celebrated Winca for sale by all leading , ‘Wine Merchants and Grocers, CHAS, F, SCHMIDT & PETERS, New York, SOLE AGENTS. sate Saat ovesh » ? ¥ t fi or, Mr. Chamberlain, declared: ~