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ro Londoners Think Guiteau Sane Enough to Hang, The in English Towns Dis- men Litres to Boycott Great Britain. oe fal Harangue of Herr Richter ar gaint Bismarck in the Reichstag. ——_ Wreck of the Ship Culcean, Near Clyde, Drowning Seven- tean Persons. ———— The Cholera, in Tis Westward March, fins Reached Alexandria, Egypt. . ———— ‘eto People Drowned in a River bess Craft Sent into tho Ocean, THE BRITISIL COMMENT ON TIE ASSABIN, Lospox, Nov ‘Tho Datly News, in an artl- di¢on thu ‘Uniteant, trial, sys: “it seems ob- ylous that tho question of Culteau's sanity and responsiblity Is a inatter of word-chopplne and pschologien! casutatry. Guitenu in porfectly xellaware of tho nature of bis act, Wo might rey Guitean was crazed, Just 4s 80 many people arecalled ‘eracked* who aro yetacknowledged ft tocontrol thait own affairs, If Guiteau ts declared Insane, A Vast number aro just Nke him, Feather-bralned, conceited fools will justly infer that they, too, may indulge fa ec- rentrielties and murder. TUE PISTOL 3 tuppoted to have been used by Lefroy in his attack on Mr, Gold has een found on tho Brighton Hallway We, Tho fact thht no such seapon tias been diszovered was ono of tho polats of thu defense durlug the recont trial. « THE INON SILP CULCEAN, while being towed to Clyde from Dundee, was Freked. Seventeen persons wore drowned, OUILDITALLs Deunts, Nov. 2h--In consequence of an ionymous tetter unnouncing that an uttetnpt is about to ho nado to blow up Guildhall, an extra force of police guarded tho building Inat aight. HE TURKISIT QUESTION, ‘The Tincs’ In its Ananolal article, says tho Forte's interest iu concluding an arrangement wih its bondbolders is so.grent that there is reason to foar it muy, in order to ramove Rua- tia’e opposition, ngsont to her demand to be sled to collect the reventtos in some province 43 payment for the war iudemnity. Such a tatual eesslon of territory would ralsa a gravo polltical question, ——— THE IRISH. t COUNTY CLARE, * postax, Nov, 4.—Owtng to many ralds In the eastern part of County Claro, a system of mili- tary patrol bas been organized, . TUE LAND COMMISSIONERS pave ieued a notica calling attention to the yowerd they’ possess to hear applications from laborers eccking to compel farmers to provide better dwellings, MURDER, A farmer named Sullivan, returning from tho Eklbbereen Fair, was fatally beaten, and bis corpse concenled. Vive were arrested, EARL COWPER, lord Tentonant of Ireland, i a apeceh ata vanquet at Helfaat, last night, sntd the nore bo fawof tho country [he more be was convinced dseatisfaction had alwaya existod, thouxh same- tes ing dumb and sullen state, and wader tho surface, It wus thelr duty at the present mo- neat to reduce ft agaiu to adumband sullen tate, and thon do a8 much as possivie In one generation to remove tho dissutisfaction, and, If poulble, the prejudice of tho Irish people. COMMENTS. ; ‘The Times, commenting on Earl Cowper's tpcech, Aaya?“ ¢48 far more likely the mens- uret of cocrelon will kava to be mada mora Grngent than that thoy can be dispensed with. Even a temporary suspension of trial by jury: would be condoned by publle opiniun if at was shown tobe necessary for tho restoration of veaceand order, Now that oppression and vio- lence have been adopted as weapons by a ccs Hon of the Irish peopte, it 18 worti while to polnt out that tho whole Irlab people, who forty Jearsexo formed a third of the population of the Kingdom, is now only one-seventh."* THE CONDUCT OF “TNE IRISH IN ENGLISIE TOWS: tndelties shows that they sympatbizn with the suure of tholr conntrymen in Sroland, and re= turn tho fcellng Indicated hy the nove article. Atanother meeting of Sdberal cleotovs wt Now- cutle-on-Tyne, which was addrossed by Dyek ‘Uveraland Hurt (Radical), the meeting was Inercupted by noisy demonstrations afd fights Notten up by organized bunds of Irishmen. Tho Livers member far Marylebone was provented fon eddceantog bla constituents by the game GERMANY. i. MILITARY. A xe Nov. s3.—The military estimates {n+ (ide pay for 300 additoml Loutenants and *AOnoucommasioned oflicers, HISMARCK, ‘blag to a telezraim from tho nntl-Bemittes Healing thelr support, auld: “Tecan only de - omy future personal position by the course the fession of tho Rolebstng.” : PROF. MOMMBEN, hee for tho Itelchstng in Schloswig, has Monee by n lurito majority In Gath. —, eae a Secesslonist, und dacldedly op+ to Bisnnrek's Internal polloy, ‘THY EMPEROR Marge ero night Inst night; Tho North Ger- ry ¢ learna from well-informed sources site rar s condivion in no wise occa: aa aicty, Hla aliment‘{s meroly a slight in ang RICHTRN'S DIATHINE, fe irae “pon the budget in tho Rolohstag Taha, revi, eeholm of the Floanee Depart Patt decay pect tho tlnanctal situation of the outing your, the result of which, relatively tay, no favorable, thore bolng a surplus of (aledation OM marke. tn tho now estimates itmoe sare based upon an oxpocted steady Hy hee increaso in tue ylold from various tabuttons Proposed nuytountution uf the con peered Of th individunt States toward the talocrean of tho Einpiro aro mainty duo te ry a of 3,000,000 [1 tho estimated oxpondi- riper Inverial army, Hore Richter, ina be thee the whole economical pol- ‘ ear *$ viewod by the Hebe “nperur Wiillaca’s = message at Bei tho scssion, Whon Hore Seubera wed concluded bls speuch the toa tp had given notice of thelr Intons ouaced greacipate tn thesdebate baving ree Cue ur poly intention or loft the chamber be- y latontat Of thu hour, tho President 2 adjog lobate on frat reading lowed. ‘Tho avg et wut Monday. ‘The Opposition Yaydebane (hebloved Q wreat triumph in to- estructive ep geey alutuin that Herr Ricutor's balers op gto of tho aocint and fiscal © powerful ¢ Goverunieut produced an effvot Feseutativog ent Hone of tho Government's rep- "yy, thus Wore for the moment prepared to ee deb waka Necossary a sudden close of Uaparullolea ‘a Oovurcence 1¢ gaid to be Sermany or He pariiamentury revords of Webter foixty IN THE BPE: og aunched out upon toappeay a nominal wuthor, Heatormed at Douneed. 4 Prlutoncas of tts Proposals, and de- Tome sche tttuelty. Ia reviewing the eco- Waar of Peay Kichter osaayod to ehow thelr Imperial 804 to cover them with ridicule, Por thoughte og eager Ne sald, denied that ultu- Bauarck'g hl *teactionary nature underlay “pon thele Vout, Xet rouction was written Teoqatzg Blanes, Toroheads. While roady to arok’s immortal morus, the Gere In tho nattletnent of thotr a Webter 18 tho leader uf tho Progrossiste. -—— FRANC? OAMBETEA AND CHANZY, Vania, Nov. 2.—The National publishos an nv count of an Interview between Gatabetta and Gen, Chanzy, Inte Fronch Ambassador at Bt. Petersburg. Lut Gambetta deelured that the forelgn polley of France ovuld not chaugo; thut France ought to remain on good terme with all the Powers. Regarding tho Internal policy of tho Premier, Gambotta opined that tho Inst elece tlons Indlented that the country required tho ndoption of a tore decided aetlon asalust tho clorgy, Gen. Chanzy, reptying, persisted tn his resignation, because, he sald, it would bedillouls fur him to explain the motives or this ioternal palley abroad. Pniests, Jn tho Chamber of Deputies today, in a discus- slon seyatding tho validity of tha clection of Hosehor De Angle, Munurehlat, as momber for Loudee, Bishop Frepple, Blonarchist, member for Ireat, claimed for tho cloray tho snme riahts tis other eltizens enjoy. Ie matntained that thoy were entitled, even from tho pulpit, to recommend to tho faithful to yo and vote in the fulfillmont of their dutles. Several mombera of tho Left donounced the doctrine, Waldeck Koussuad, Minister of the Insertor, declared the Governmont was unable to remuln sadiferent to suck doctrines, involving the intervontion of tho clergy iu elections, Tho Ministry, ho auld, wero ubsulutely of opinion tht the clorzy should remain within tho Hinits of the congordat, and Intended to uso ull fegal menus to finposo upon the clergy respect for the Inw and tho constitu. tion, Applause greeted tho Minister's remuarke. KOSCHER DET) ANGLES ELECTION was nullified by 402 ngainst v3. HORRIBLE AFFAIR. THILTY-TWO PEUSONS DROWNED, PANAMA, Nov. 10,—Tho steamor Alulon found. ered ing gate off Point Burbacons, and thirty- two of forty persons ou board were drowned, Tho vessel and cargo wero valued at $40,000. Tho vessel was intended for river sorvico altugotuor, ‘but, veing regarded aso good cratt, her owners, the Slun Steam Navigation Company, sent bor tosoa In fale weather, between Curtagenn and tho north of tho Bian River, On thia, her Inst trip, sho bad hardly reachod tho ape sen whon Qgalo sprung up, heavy seas extinguished her fires, and boing pluced thus at tho meroy of tho wayes, ahe quickly wont down. AUSTRIA, DRIGANDS, Viznna, Noy. 24.—On account of brigandayo In Krivoschio, the infantry division of the Vien- mn garrison {fs ordered to be ready to march. Tho dispatch of a squadron to Bocehe d! Cata- rodo 1s also boing considered, - AN AUSTHIAN IRELAND, ‘Tho Miulster of National Defense stated to- day that the onranization of tho landwebr in Dulmatin proceoded without disturbaues, Tho Government tutended to carry the whulo meng- uro quietly, without resorting to force, unless imperative necessity demanded It, Hosarding tho unqulet condition of Krivosohlo, be sald the Government would do anything posaible to pre- vent shedding Austrinn blood, but attempts at resistance must be put down, ‘THE NEW SUISECTS. The Krivoschiaus took tho onth Sunday io church to rostst tho Auatrian military law. PERU. iy OLA MUST GO, PANAMA, Nov. 24.—Tho flight of Plerota is dally expected from Peru. His partleats are abandon Ing him for the provisional government of Caldcron, owiug to the course of tho United Stntes Ministor, who etggested that Chill muko pouce with Peru without demanding tho cession ot territory, The Chiiiun Ambassadors are in dma struggling with the problem of making peaco with a country which hus yet no fixed woavernmeont, Itisreported thut thoy are con- sidermy this plan—thut tho accupation of Peru for five years should bo dectared, and at tho ox- pirntion of that period clections should be hold. for Prosident and Congrossinco, TUNIS. 4 _PREPANING FOR PLUNDER, Brax, Nov. 4.—Thg Fronch warn foralgners ta withdraw movable proporty from the country distriote, othorwiso the pronurty may bo dc- stroyed in tho razzing which are approaching, French columns from Kalrwan and Gabes may make on tho proporty of inaurgout Arabs. A DMMILLIANT Victory, French troops report. a brilliant victory over tho Insurgents near, Djerid, capturing a chlof and many others, SOUTIL AFRICA. DISBATISFACTION, Dunnan, Noy. %.—Tho Legisintive Council bas unanimously passed a yote oxpreastug dis- giutisfaction with the appointment of WW. J. Andall as Licutenant-Governor of Natal, and expressing a willingness to vote an increased salary to accure tho services of an experienced ofmcer, ITALY. GUARANTY, Rone, Nov, %4.—In tho Chamber of Deputies today, tho Minfeter of Justice, replying to a queation, said ho was cogrged upon the dratt of will which ho considered necessary forremedy- ing the Jaw of guarantics. . VENEZUELA. BLANCO REFUSES TO BE MURDERED, Havana, Noy, 4.—President Quzinun Bianco, of Vonezucla, hts mobilized 10,000 men and heavily guarded bis dwolling, in anticipation of a revolution, A surlous attempt to murder Bianco failed, CUBA. THE WAIFS, HAVANA, Nov. &%.—Tho Captain and elght men of tho French ship France, foundered at ava, were picked up- after drifting about inany days in an open boat. Four of tho crow are till inissing, TNH CHOLERA. IT NAS RYACHED KAYPT, CONATANTINOPLE, Noy. 24.--Thoro fs an out- break of cholera in Alexandria, The cholera was probably disseminnted by returning pile etl ea. appoared in Burum, Kekallab, and jebr, THE LAST. ‘THE PLAQUE. Conarantrxorty, Nov. 24.—A disease bolieved to be the plague has broken out in Witze, Dis- trint of Laziatan, Five denths, A corion bas boon established and doctors bent. ——— Tho Congressional Voto at Nowport, i 27 ‘By Telegraph to New York Herald. Nuwront, tL, Nov. 2.—1n Newport today oro Was recordodtn significant bit of pos iitrout bistory, The voters uf the district wure enticed upon to vote for a Conyressinan to till a vacnnoy, ‘Thelsandidates wore Henry.J. Spooucr, Ropublivay, wud Heury '?, Sisson, Dumovrat It ‘was generully believed that ox-Goy, Van Zandt wae vntitled to the nomluation and subsequent election, In tho convention Gay, Vitn Zandt sucked four ‘votes of recalving the roquisit num= ber te notilnnte, Uply stories of bribery were ullout, and it was alluyod that a largo sum of money was oxpouded in Uringing the oxnot num- bor of heeded to nominate Mr, Spooner. Vue residents of Newport, where Gov, Van Zandt has rualded so jnnuy Cure, WETO mortitled at tho result of tho bulfoting; und the Votars, bolioving thathe wus defcutod by core rupt means, wont to the, polls taday and voted for blu, only elybty-sdvon votus bolug vnat Prone the olty for dtr, Spuoner, even hundred yuters, kuowlug that uu lve no vlrquustances would Gov. Van Zandt consuut ty be a bolting candidate, showed Uuate jndepondencve by remululng away (row tho oils. ‘Tho voters who desired to cast a ballot ‘or Gov, Vau Zandt wore obliged to writs thon, agit was uearly noon befory wv printed billot cou! found. Tho Proyldence Journal of- fielully sunounced this morning that Gov. Vun Sandt wesuot in the fetid. The Kepublicans aro jublluut tonigbt at what thoy torm a rebuke to uo aching,” und wre willing to lot Nowport's yotogo upon ‘tho record, Tho oflficlal yula In Newport stands; Van Zandt, 815; Spooner, 87; 7 scnttering, = Stujarity, tor Van Zandt, 08, Nearly 2,000 persons wore quuliiod to vote, but fur the reauons ulove stated thoy did not care to vote, In yoting for Van Zandt party lies were igdorod. At the clootion lust ovamber Mr, Noldon W. Aldrich, whose recent election to the United States Seuato oocusloned the vacuney tiled today, resolved 1,165, and bis opponent, fsaao Lawrenca, Sul. , ————————— Ite Actlon Is Sure and Safe. ‘Tho celebrated rowedy, Kidney Wort, can now bo ubtained in the usual dey vexetuble fori, OF in guid forin. It Ja put Jn the luttor way for the especial conyenionve of thoso who cunnot readily prepare it. twill be found very con- , and will act with equal elticlonvy In either case.” Besure and rvud the New adver tsemoat for particulars.-South and Iy'est, EW YORK. A Fearful Panic Last Night In a Crowded Bowery Theatre, Some Fool, Hearing the Hissing of Escaping Steam, Cries “Fire |” Frantle Efforts of tho Frightened Audf- ence to Get Out of the Buitd- ing. List: of the Poraons Injured in the Hur- ried Exit from the Mane Trap, Third Annual Meeting of the East- ern Field-Trial Club Yes- terday. A FEARFUL PANIC, ESCAVING STEAM CAUKES A FEARFUL PAN 1G IN A THEATUE Speclat Dispatch to The Chteage Tribune, New Yonk, Noy, 44.—a pale occurred during tne performance nt the London Theatre, in tho Rowory, this evening, which was chiefly remark- ablo for tho emall number of persons Injured during the stampede. ‘The purquer, balcony, aud upper gullery were crowded to thelr utmost enpacity. There were 2,780 people In the house, of which 1,182 wero In tho upper xnlicry, Many were standing in the sia passiges and in tho apace between tho rear rows of ecuts and tuside entranco doors, Over two-thirds of tho audlenco were wien and boys, At 8220 v'elock the performance was progressing a Usual, Migs Nuliio Mehards occupied tho stage, singing “Christen the Baby,” when a Ulesing nolao was heard, coming fruut the alsie on tho south side of the parquet, This wis followed oy a Aline escape of steain, A cominotion was observed umonga group of young men in the alsio, and soME Foor, clump “mel? In w moment the house wns fn an uproar, and tho wudiones commenced to rush for the duors. Tho wildest tumult prevailed. Tho aisles were goun choked un by steuguling Masson, Ueto for a chance toget Jute the open mir. The panic quickly spread to tho occtipunts of the bileopy and upper gallery, aud they ulse rushed for the unrrow stuirway leading from tho upper pure of the house to the labby on the main tuor. The ushers and doorkeepars threw open the exit doors and did alt in thelr power to ussigt In tho rapld emptying of tha house. ‘Tho seene is sald by those who witnessed it to bave Leon beyond Aexcription. Tho rush wns vd Rreat that u pany. of huavy plategings in one of tho storin-doors was broken out, and @ showease at tha cigur- stand in tho lobby, which was only partlully in the path or . ‘THE FRIGHTENED Crow! was shivered to utoms, Many of these In tho front seats of tho parquct climbed upon the stage and muda thelr exit through a pags: under neath the tooring of the parquet a row, the basement inta the street. When the pane commenced Donaldson, the manager, sealing how cauruless was tho panie and the Biygut of the people, fouxbt his wity to tho atnyzo, and, ZO fog down to the fuutiighis, waked the audience tu resuma thelr seuts, nyeuring them there wus no tire and no dunger whatever. Tho members of the orchestra, who bad stopped playing to alfow Mr. Douaidson to be heard, resumed thelr places and took up the tnusic Whero they bnd Rtopped, ‘This and: the decided words of Mr. outdsen MAD THE DEWIRED EFYECT, und snans of the midionce who had lett their seats returned, But six persons were found who wero injured, Singularas it may appear, tho catiso of the exeltument wis tho breaking of Un unprotected storm-pipe which way Within few inebes ut tho parquet Moor, nloug the base of the southerly wall, and carries steam from tho boiler used for heating purposes to the radiator about the centre of the auditorium, ‘Tho following is a list of THE PERSONS INJUTED; Joseph Flagg, John MoCabo, Richard 31cCabe, Robert Phillips, Edward Potars (cuyincer), B. W. Skinner, Morris Spring, and Cburles Purker, Skinner wag burt by au netor Jumping upon him from the stage, and the engineer wns knocked down while turning olf tho steam and severoly crushed. As far ag kuown no one was fatally injured. DOGS. MEETING OF THE HASTEUN FIELD TRIAL LUN. Roecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Surrorx, L. I. Nov. 24.—The third an- nual meeting of the Enstera Field Triul Club commenced this morving at Robbins Island, in Peconic Ray, whero the trials were beld last year. There are. threo stakesto be run—tho Robbins Island Stakes, or Enstern Field Triat Derby, open toall poisster and setter pupples whelped on or after April 1, 1880, $100 to firat, $100 to second, and $3) to third, ctosed Ovt. 1 with twonty-olgut uominations, Tho second Btnke fa the Peconic or All-Agod Stake, open to all settora and polntors, $20 to Nret, $160 tosccond, 800 to third. closed with forty-fuur nominations; and tho Members’ Btnke. to get- ters and pointera belonylng to mombora of the club only, for a prize of silver plate, value $100, closed with cloven vominations. THE DERKY, the first stake on the program, commenced this morning at 10:45 with nino startors. Yesterday and inst night sovero northeast storm pre- yalled, Soon aftor daylight tho ruin ceased, and tho wind chopped round to tho northwest, blowing strong and cold, consequuntly the birds kept in thick cover, und were + dificult to find. Last night yin tho ools tho Liewelyn actter dog Pinntarenot, bo- Jonginu to Jumes Hf, Goodsell, of tho New York Graphic, wus made a hot favorit; Royal Date, belonging to 'T. D, ‘T. Bluckstonos, Nor- wiqh, Conn,, second choice; John G. Hieksebar'’s Forida third choloas A. 8. Godetfroy's Guymard fourth choles; Blackstono Glendalo's White, Sensation, and Spter’s St, Elmo fitth, sixth, and sovonth choice, with Hardy's Pollux, Spier's St. Margin the tleld. In TUE FINST SERIES OF MEATS Bonsution Jr. beat St. Kimo. Glendalw beat St. Mara, Pollux ‘beat Guymard, Royal Dale buat Plantagenet. Ferida bad = tho bye, Tho accond serio = ot, beat wis cone monced with Sonsation’ Jr. and Giendule, but was postponed until tomorrow, in conses quence of darkness. The attendance of speo- tators, notwithstanding the Inclement wouther, fa larger tunan inst year, showing that tho intorest co) fleld trinis ia rapidly ineronsing. At a moving of tho Kastern Field-‘rlals' Club Inst nizut the Sooretary was direated to communicate to tho Natlouaf Amerloan Kennel Club its desire that the publication of the kennel club's stud-book should be there by the Amorican fiolds. THE FIRE RECORD. At Springfold, 111.3 Lous About $15,000, Partially Iusnred. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaod Tribune SPRINGFIELD, Il, Nov, 2—Fire was discov- ered about 3 o'clock this moruiug in tho building on Bixth streot, between Adams and Monroe atreets, awned by Bra. Helaor, who ocouptod tho second and third storics as arostaurant. The iret floor was ocoupled by D, W.Junes asa saloon, and the fro appoars to haye origiuated elther in the basement or In tho roar of the galoon. When discovered tho Hames bad mide considerable headway, and wore rearlug up the hatchway of tho “dumbewalter” an pouring from tho roof, Tho firemeu workod well, and, althouwh the flro was a ditiicule one to handle, succorded after two hour work Ih von wing the tro to Mrs, Rolucr’s building, which Is au ulwost total lors, The two adjoining builds {nyd, owned by the Pierik ostate, were considor- ring damaged by water, but the losses of tho WW. Hogun's resturant ond 1, 8. Ensel’s wholcunlo Haquor house, are merely num inal, Mra. Reiner'’é loss will be from #10000 to $15,000, upon whlch there is the foltowin lus uno: Hurtford of Hartford, Four Cont! nontal ef New York, $2,000; Lancashire of Mancnoster, Eng., $2,000. B, W. Jonos' loss will be under $5,000, ‘Stille, ‘The ati! alarm to Lugino No, 10 at }o'clock yosterday afternoon was cuushd by the discovery of fire in tho two-story buitding ut No, Jiand ud Cottaye Grove avonuy, occupied by L, C. Dana, Hot asbos lett carolesty by the side of the house ‘was respousibio for the fire, Duinaye nowinul, ‘Tho ati! slur to Buglue No. Wut t2:ivo'vlock yeuspasy, afternuon was cuused by un little boy ulidlug's tre in the collurof the brick buliding ut No, 7) Thirty-fth street, occupled by Guorwo Stephenson as a paint aud oll store. No damuge. Bustin Houses ‘Burned at Whitesboro, Tex, Wirresuono, Tex., Nov,24.~A tire at do'clook this morning Durned out pine of tho beavicst businoss bouses of this placo, Loss heavy, but the amountoannot be stated, Iusuranco light. Mue One hetter’s Bllud Direction. Andianapolts Journ. Postmaster Wildman hid ocension durtog ble trip Enet to visit tho New York Vost-Oitce, and walle there was told the fullowlng jovidvat, ho efMicieney of Tho New York ofllen basa tman Sortho past twenty tive y And wld resses on letters, Daring that tine he bis eollected directories of the Various cities of the countey, wed foatid to know alt the f and A great witnber of Ue resideses Cily. Boe Naw nyo foralien rected to" Batrick tet Awerlen." The fetter was from Ireland, wid ufter tho usual inquirios the ofd mun Icarned tha thme that the voasu) bearing tha letter arrived, Asan experiment, bo placed it in tho hands of Avarrier, who wus (natructer to deliver Ital the end of —— Plan, jo house was we enilurs’ honrding-bouse, and, strange ft inay gecu Patrick Mabonoy was found, the letter was opened the only content were widratt for $400, recently front Tres Hand wie address abat tudtana,” ‘Tha conte: ck O'Nell had come to this ceuntey several pees ee aid since then nothing hit been heard from him by hla rulutives., Tho tetter deked that a dihot search be made, atl it Patrick was found, to convey to hin the Intell. gence that his brother was married und had live chiidron, a MATRIMONIAL, Hovoy—Martin. A quiet though none the less happy weddlug took pluce tast ovening at the restdenue of Mr, LF. Baker, No, 8 West Adams strect. Tho contracting partics wore Miss Nellie M, Surtin, daughter of Hudson Martlo, Es. of Munnibat, Mo. und Mr. Frank M. Hovey, of tha rw of J, i. Huyek & Co, Tho two were mude ove by the Kev, air, Peeke, uf the Luavitt-Street Cougregit: Munn Church, ‘The bride was prettily attired Ina dress of white dotted mull and satin, with ortuge blossoms, und was accompanied by the Misses Frankly Stone and Katle Detntalny, while: the Mesers, Horney Wolfe and Frank Sturt oMclated as yroomsinen, Thero was a lirge humber of presents of i usoful as well us at ornaniental chiracter, ‘The lst oF guests in at teudunee Ineluded Mr, aud Sirs. J. 1 Hugely Mr. and Sirs. 11 8, 8, MeLanathan, Mr. aud Mrs, Stagg, Dr and Mra. A. H, Foster, Mr. aud ira, Peeke, Mr, and Mra. A. Ht. Chitubers, Mr. and Atv, Sktliumnn, Me. und Mrs. Geora Hi, Carver ter, Mr. aud Mrs, 12.1 Maker. Mv. and Mrs. F Gray, Dr. and Mrs. LD. Bora, Mr. and Mra, Mansborough, Mr. ond Mrs, C. Adam, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 'T, Cllinghagt, Mr and Stes. d, UL. Mr. and Mr. PA. A aod Mrs. ator, Mr. anid . THiinzbust, the Slisses Ella He, Addio & aye Etta, Clark, ittie Hearne, Allie Merlun, Adillu Colin, Alleo Skill- wink, und tho Messrs. Chariea Santord, W. 1. Martin, Churles Haughton, Churies Osborn, I. Wolfe, I, Clark, F. Osborn. H. W. Spencer, 1, iL Etiol, G. Fergeson, 8. Toone, Jutnes Pere sesvn, J. Sumnucla, and the Koy. Luthor Pardoe, , ; Goadeteh—Ormmby. Miss Luura A. Ormsby, daughter of J. 13, Ormsby, was united in marriage Yesterday after- noun to Jon C, Gaodrich, of New York, at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 415 Fultan stroct, the Rev, Ur. Thomas oflictating, ‘The Presents were elegant und numerous, aud amos thom was n handsomely-engrossed resolution, adopted at a meeting of tho stall of the Brooke lyn. Since, with which paper the grou was at one tine connceted, vongratuliting tho happy couple, At the conclusiun of tha ceretnony A Thunkegiving dinucr waa partuken — of anu the bride = and froous warmly tunsted, Only tho tusmediute {riends of the cons fructing parties wera present, winoue Wwhour wore Senator Ruysell and.wife of Hrooktyn, Mr. and Sire. eben Heuth of Milwaukee, Mra. M. BE. Parker of Watertown, Wis, Migs Seite of Kilbourn City, Wis, Robert Colin of Quine: Migs Carrie Muorchouse of Bitwaukee, aud uid Mra. A. D, Howe, Sigs Carrie Heath, Miss Fannio Soule, Willinm Leadbeater, RE. Parker, and Charles Soule of Chleago, ‘Pho nuwly-wedded pair left by the night train for Brooklyn, where thoy will reste at No. 128 Keap street. Chantrill-Sawyer. Mr.8.P.Chuntrill,nnomptoyé of tho Garden City Flevator Compnuy, was married list evening at 8 o'cluck to Miss Hila W. Sawyer, at the resl- deuce of ber parents, No. 420 West Lake street. ‘Tho Kev. Nr, Guraey performed thd eoroinony, and sir, Willlui Hosa and Miss Jeunte suwyer, alster of tho bride, wero the nttendants, Among ere present from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Merrett, of Elgin, Miss 13. H. Sawyer, Rockton. and. ste. and Dies. Hesaolas wid Sits, Hale, of Palutlue. ‘Cho presants were wumers clegant, und costly, uttusting the ecu Wwhico the bappy palr were held by their many friends. After the ourvmeny thero was dunciug, and ut n Into bour supper was served, tho tubles bein Jnden with substuntils us woll us the delicacies, casion. z Y morntny Mr.und Sire, Chantrill tool eatelages for tele now home, No. os Vulton street, where can be found In the future, ea thor Von Freyburga and Peterson, at Dave enport, In. Special Dispatch to Ihe Chicago Tribune. Davenronur, In. Nov. 24.—An unusually ine teresting social event was tho marriage thle morning by tho Mayur of tho city of Mr. 11. C, E, Von Freyburga, a prominent merchant, and Milas Agnes Peterson, daughter of J. H.C, Peter- son. Tho celebration pepicatnney to the mar- rlugo, in accordance with an old German cus. tom, was held Jast: evening ut the residence of the brido'# purents, over 100 persons appearing its character costume, It was a0 elaborate social uffair—the most so of ite kind the elty has seen. An Elopement. Speclat Diatch to The Chicago Tribune. MARSHALLTOWN, Iu. Nov, 4.—Miss Laura Desob, a handsome girl of 16, and of good par- centage, fell in love with and desired to marry 4 dissolute priuturby tho name of Tibbitts, [for folks would not conscut, andste left her boma balf-clad, and, with ber lover, took a room at tho Revero House, where they remained all night, Her folks still refuse to aubinit to tho muteh, and have commenced prosecution nyninst Tibbitts, declaring they wil loge bim in tho ponitentiary. Tho gitt sticks to bor lover and refuses to go bone. " Tennant and McKenna, at Clinton, HL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ctintox, Ul, Nov. 2.—A very fashfonable wedding occurred bere toilay, tho contracting parties being Miva Lida MeKenna, a well-known and highly accomplished young Indy of this city, and daughter of Ar. w. I, McKenna, Masters Mechanie of the Itlinols Central machine-shops dn this city, and Mr, James 8. Tennant, a prom luent gontleman of Cilnton, and formerly of Chloago, Tho gifts wero costly and numervus. Conrad and Osborne, at Racine, Wis, Speckst Disputed to The Chicago Tribune, Raatne, Wis., Nov. 24.—This ovening Martin Conrad, goneral ayont of tho Souuttler Wagun Compuny, and Mrs. F. A. Osborne, of Calcago, were marriod nt the residence of W. B, Dutton tho Rev. Elt Corwin. They, togothor with > Me and Mra. Dutton, loft for u honéymoon trip south, Caxsotl aud Mathonoy, at Decatur, Ut. Bpecat Luspateh to Ths Gatcaca Tribuire Decarvn, Ill, Nov. #4.—Lastevening J. F. Cussell, an employd uf tho Dafly Republican ollice, and 31iss Dora Mathonoy ware married by Elder ‘Tyler. ‘Thiy was tho third Republican eme ployé that has bocn yoked so far this fall, Buryoss and Lester, at Elgin, Ail. Special Diapatch to The Cateago Tribune, Exams, lil, Noy. 2.—W. W. Burgess, of tho firm of Burgess & Toft, a prominent resident of this place, and Mrs, Hosello Lester were united iu inarrluge Jast uvoning in the prosenco of a company Of relatives of tho partios, SPORTING EVENTS. Fast Trotting by Youngsters in San Franclaco. SAN Francisco, Cal, Nov. 24.—Tho tovte of enged over the course of the Bay District Avsu- ctucion today, tue proceeds of which wero do- vated to the Gartivid Monument Aasuciation, woro largely attenved, and proved to bo 1 vory Importaut evont in tho bistory of tho turf, It {scutimated that 4,500 porsons were In attend> ance, ‘Tho foyturo uf tho duy’6 sport was the undertaking of yearlings and 2-yearolds from the Palo Alto stablus, owued vy ox-Cove Stanford, to beat tho recurd of tha world, In the rst tost of speod by Hindu Koso, tho fastest yearling in the wort, to beat her previous roo- erd, 2140}, abe trotted the tiret quarter in 40:4, tho halt in 1:18, tho third tu 1:5534, completing tho milo in the romurkabla time of 3:du5,. ‘Tho second, by Boulta, a 2-your-old, tu beat the boat 2-yuareold reoord af tho world, the first quurter was trotted (un U7, the ball in 1312}, tho toled quarter (unotticla) tino) in 1494, making tho tniic in 23244. ‘This ta tho fastest tine over imudo, with the exooption of the 2-yoar-old WhildHowor’s reoord, mado some time ago, McCarthy's Curria D, attomptod to boat the best pactug rovord in Callturuta, but was with- drawn after throe attempts, baving only mado 22h, Following this came a threa-in-llve trotting (in harness) contest, and tho bluck gelding Clay, to track Was wot in guod coud ‘that tho records would bave been lowered sov- oral seconds had the vourse been in good trim. ‘Tho day was very xonerally obspryed by the both Govern closing of banks, stores, ollors nei. gua private, aud tho suspension of all Scoular business, Iwligious sctvicos wore, bold -attributed, urcyate tou Very sibtistantial sup. Slosyon fn tho game with Hextan played brill fantly, ond won in thu thirtyeninth Morris Jumped his ball from the tuble, and boing badly chipued innings, the former winuiny, ond snnkinye but Ot potty tn sixty: defeated Sexton, who made |: SUMMANY, New Yont, Nov. s4.--Tenth oy of tho cus scourses delivered taken In nid of the Gartictd Monument Associne ton nnd Sotiiers’ Home, imnounting inthe age | his w New Work bMard ‘Lournunont. WV. Hed the cushion cavrons Ullifurd tournuiment, Wallace iu sixty-theee Ine tings dofeated Uviser. who made 150 points, Inulngy Hoxton having but 67 polnts, The xauto between Daly und Morris was uninterestimz, tho only fnoldent being in the forty-necond fining, whos NOW vet wis called fur. Ile foally wou the game in the sixty. first ianing, ‘Thy Slosson-Sehnerer rate was Nalsbed in tty the latter ons inmings Dion accomplished wife, a daughter of Wel eclebrated Lonion dramatist, actor. ayer, haa diaponsed a graceftl hospitality, ond Jleuppointed ateam-iautich (8 one of the Dest known “ craft” npon the Toames, CASUALTIES... ‘wo Steamers Collida on the Ohto in wiver=One of Them Sinks Ont of hat. & CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 26,—Tho steamer D. T. Lano while desconding the river collided at 3 o'clock this morning with tho propeller W. F, ie | Olylord at Ashland, Ky. ‘The Gaylord way sunk out of aight almost inmedtately, and Mrs. Mead, the cook, wis drowned, Thy rest of tho crow eaeaped with dificulty, A misunderstanding of signals Js sald tu be tho cause of (he accident. ‘To Save 4 ‘Two-Milt Walt Bpeciat Disuatch to Tha Chitago Tribunte Fort Ways, Ind. Nov. 24—Mrs. Cornelia Jone es SOI polnts wp, | Hunter, « pussongor on the Grand Rapids trata ee trae a _fininanek yolng north, this morntiuy Jumpod off tho train Thtetsestet TH ane Helse tea: | Mout ton nites north of this phice and was {n- iver Tee T TUS Ticker 2krGse highs | Manty Killed, Hor friends Hyed noar where she est runs—Walluce 17, Uelser 17, Jumped. Tt wan to seven twoemile walk from ‘Thirtyenoventh uni: Sloss 2, Sexton o7; | the statlon that she Juinpe avorayes—Slogaon F429, bextan 1 25-0; highest Tune—Stoxson 24, 18, My Sextou Te Thirty-elenth games uveruges—Morris 317-61, Daly runs—Morris 16, 15, 8, Daly 16, ‘Thirty-nbuth game nveriyes—Stussan 4, rune—Stosson I Fortleth Dion 3 7 Dion 1, 13, 4, 45-61; ighe: biuhe 146.0, i 13 highest runs Sexton 16, 1%, Close of the Clevelaud Pedestrian Con- . tent. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tribune, Che night nt 102%, bait an hour before th was U) ‘The finat score stood as follows: Marrimun, 11 O'Leary, 110; and Schinehh, 100. Sehmehl Je! id the track nt 1 o'clock because of a cold on bis ‘The atfulr dig not erente that enthuale 4sin which was expectod, and the recelpts were modorate, ‘The contestanta leave for home to- Jungs. Anerrowe | . THE WEATHER, Signal Service. Opricy ov THY Curev SIGNAL OFFICE inaTon, D. U.. Wasi For the Lower Luke regior faulting barometer in the westeri portion, For the Upper Missiesipp! aud Missourl Val leyy, warmer southeast to southwest whuds, fa) ing barometer, aud generally falr weuthor. ‘Tho Colef sigual the following special bulletin: A cold wave bus reached tho South Atlantic and Gulf States, and the temperature fs below freezing ns far xoutlas Shreveport and Mont- Falr weathor prevatied it all districts, ith areus of light apow th tho Luke reglon, few York, and New England, wotiery. Zenneylvarin, drisk und high north to west winds prev the funthord, Middic. and New Englund ond n severe borther iu the Gulf. “Lh lect I ate: iu the Upper Lake region and the Northwes! where tho winds bave shifted to southerly, “The indivations are that cold fale weather will con- tinue during Friday: in the Middto and New En uland States, followed Saturday by siiehtly wartier and fnir weutuor, CHICAGU, Nov. tue at all tho strtions vamed: GENERAL DUSEIVATIONS, Tact.) Fae. Gras | 1u:19 a. Stations, Wood, Albatyonssseee] 3 SWGHIREAESS BERNESE by 4 Ere en m] is aL Py La al North Plute..| | at Vuaha, +) 3 wa a] 3 i ety 2 | iF rh a ay. 4s at neerepor Hprinutield. BL Louis, LLL: hE: ee Et Moorhond. it ay Jort Buds, ate Bint Hun Anton | Cle Bt. Vineon BF Brisk... | 2) Cl'd: Muron, Dakeel gi 1d Froab..| " ulCioar, “Hoo simall to measure. LOCAL ONSERVATIONS. Time, {Hur'| Ther. iu} Wind.) Vel) 2'nj Weather 0 clear, ts ra 0 2} O fClenr, m1 iTK | at 1 Wy} 9 [oiesr uf a | id LW a] o [Clenr, io Gt .0 [Clear and Instrumental error. ‘Muxtmacn temperature, 14, Allolman temperature, Bona dutly burametor ‘Mean dally thermometer, Wa - nf Mean daity fumidity, TAU 0; “Haromotor corrected for tomporature, clovation, Cold Woathor at Watertown, Wis. Spectat apateh to The Chicago Tribune, + Watentown, Wis, Nov. 24.-The first col ‘wave of the season struck us last night, accom~ The thormnometers this morning at daylight regis- panied by a bigh wind from the west, tored one degree bolow zero, a CANADA. Tho Great Westorn allway, Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Tonoxta, Ont., Noy, &4.—A apectal cable say‘ “Tho Pall Mall Gazette, concerning the recent active epoculution in Great Western Railway shares, remarke that in zome quarters it Is bo- lieved that the olty has coxulzance of some wuatzamation echome with tho reada of Jay ould, Vandorbilt, or othor railway potontates.” An Unpopular Nowepaper. Spectat Dispatch t ‘The Chiccoo Trituunse ALEXANDRIA, Ont, Nov, 24—An_ editori which lately uppoured in the Giengarry Tim grossly slandaring the Murquis at Lorae and | (i Princess Loulee bas caused great oxcitoment | «ll throughout the oountry. Several’ inuignation 0H which resolutions were passed strongly cone demuing the course {akon by the editor of tho nmieatiugs bave been beld In reterence to Pines, The St, Johu Land Leazue, Speelat Dispatch fo The Chlecgo Tribune. Br. Jai, N. B., Nov. 24.—The St. John brauch of tha Land Leaguo has decided not to seud inloago. dltor,. any delegates tu tho convention ut CI —— Nice Home ter an A vable dispater aunounces thut dir, Edward Lawson, of the London Daiy areaniie has bo- the Duke of Westminster's maxuificent houve wud more conte tho purchaser, fort £200,000, of magnitigent grounds at Clivedun, or Cherder in pee ablre on the Tonnes, about 120 Wiles above: pudon. Ul WI tu the late Duke of BSucberlund, the futher of tho Duchess of West- Duko hae che veden belun, tlnster, upd since ber death tha avoided the: ptice, The first hove oceupe bere wus bitilt by by the wost worthless Prince of the b Of Goorge tl. at Suto Ueieanaly wormpowed by Dr. Morris ‘200, Daly tut; | oN 20, Schacfor 10; te haha duis 40,0. Nov. 2i—-Tue twenty-seven too mitch came to a close tos Nov. 23-1 n. mn.—For ‘Tennessee ond the Oblo Valley, slightly warmer, south to west winds, falling barometer, and clear weather, . slowly rlelug tem perature, westerly to southerly winds, areus of Vglt snow followed by falr weather, followed by fulltoy barometer in the exstern portion, and leer of the Army furnishes ie tempers wlure has fallen fram ten to twenty degrees on the Atlantic and Gulf Cousts, and risen stiently j—10:18 p. m.—The following observations are taken at the suing moment of dein] tte, the sevond buke of Buckings baw, tho * Enutlah Alcibindes,” ay Watnolu calls bin. It was long atverwards Inhabited for wel oust Of Hanover, Fredurio, Prince of Wales, the fithor for ils dutuctadion the ulr of ‘Arno, was Boller Explosion in Loutatans. W OREYANS, Lity Nov. 2—Tho botler of a at | sugar-house on Johu Dymona’s plantation at Helalr, Plaquemines Parish, exploded, come at | pletely wrecking the bolicr-bouso and badly wounding Joseph Molnker, Martin vou Sililer, Henry Clade. John MeNorton, Edgar Bateley, j— | Charies Creclaud, and Ned Duntam, A Morrible Accident. Hannianung, Pa. Nov, 25.—The tron bur ats~ tuluiuy tho doors of the cupolu of the new Les- aomer department of the Pennsylvania Steel Works Uroke today. Threa nien, Calvin B. Auter, of Lebanon, and Pred W, Yost and Isaac Conred, of Stectton, were caught by the rush of molten metal end terribly burned, Auger, itis ce | Supposed, futully. ‘Two Boys and a Girl Drownod Whllo Out Skating, Conustary, Mo., Nov. 21.— White some twenty> five or thirty boys and xirla were skating on Samuel's Pond this afternoun tho ice suddenly broke, ond John Gath, Thoodore Murphy, and Maggie Buckner. all about 16 years old, -and members of well-known fainilics, were drowned. a A Railroad Wreck. Coxconn, Ne Hy Nov. 2L—y the breaking of a wheel ono through fretght coming south over tho Northern Muliway, near South Danbury, sixteon loaded cars were badly wreeked. Six Train-Hands Kitled ina Collision, SAVANNAIL, Ga., Noy, 21.—A collision this after= y- | 2000 near this clty, between a freight and lum- iy ber tratu, caused the death of six persons, trains "| hands. Burned by Falling on # Stove, Bocelat Disputch to The Chicago Tribune. RACINE, Wis. Nov. H.—Mrs, Thontas Samucla fellon a stove and was badly burnod today. ———— CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Dy ‘| Smatle-Pox at Odin and Lincoln, Hl. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Spuisariznw, HL, Nov. 2h—Respanses to t. | tho inquiries by the Scerctary of the Stato Huard of Health vouceruing (be small-pox situation at Odin and Lincoln are of a reassuring eburacter, ‘There ta. widespread evidence of tore uring In both localities, duc to Induatrious vaccinition; but thos far the disease bas bon con- ‘ned to three fauliles with two deuths tr Logan County, and to ove family with vne death at Odin, The’ remaining cuscs fn Louan are ull convalescing, and tho diseuse at Olin Ig ofu infid type. Infected houses are securely tsulated, and ptoper preenutions ure entarced nguinst uny spread of the diverse. Hove ts express at tho worst is over at tho present infected points. QUEER CUSTOMERg. ‘Tho York of Death, the Great Amori> uu Seup-Eater, und tho Most Whose Guents'Wero Always Late. In M, Eugene Chayette’s witty and curious -little volume, published in Isu7, “* Restaura- telirs ‘ct Restaures,” some entertaining pore traits are given of eccentric zuests evic- brated at Parisian cafés. One of the most famous of these was Guurier, commonly called “The Fork of Death, a habitné of the Restaurant Bonyalet, who invited a vic- tim to dine with ‘him by the year and slew Aim with high feeding. The first dled of apoplexy after a six months’ combat; the second held tis own for two years, and then succumbed to “a liver complaint "—an in- digestion brought on ‘by over-indulgence In the lIver of the Strasbourg guose—" three days after,” as Gourler sadly sald when gaz- {ug on the funeral from the window of the restaurant, * Lhad treated him to a new hat for his birthday.” A third champion then descended Into the arent, a Jong lean man named Ameling, who sald as hls invariable grace when sitting down to table with his host, * You old rascal, I'm golne to bury you 1” while the host gently replied by way of * Amen!’ Nonsense. ‘Che other two sild the same thing.” ‘The crafty Amelie, however. took ovcaston to pick a quarrel monthly with this pmphitryen and, retiring sulkily to his tent, dieted himself on test, tonst, and senna, returning tu the encounter mollifed and fresh after an absence of two or three days, daring which Gotrier fast still more grountl by eating mpldJy and injuring his digestion by solitary and gloomy retlec- tons, “Que lays after this ducl hud Insted three years, Gourler, who had just helred Iinselt to 8 fourteenth slice of four-year-old Welsh mutton, threw his head back, is companion, thinking he was abont tosncezt, nuuittered the customary benediction, but Gounler fell forward Into the currant Jey. dead as the mutton he.so dearly loved, | He who had taken the fork perished by the fork. He should have imitated the prudent diner of the Café" Riche, who always had two dozen suucers piled at his left when he sat 1a | down to table, and wore one between hls collar and the nave of his neck throughout the re past, chaning ft us it became warm, asa preventive realust npoplexy, ‘There was a good deal of monotony and varioty about the .bl-monthly repast of Ue eqceutrle who used to ding at the Maison Philippe, kolng conscientiously through the thirty-tive or forty soups on the bill of fire and topping olf With. 2 ecresin meringue, ‘Another much-pointed-out diner frequeited a: | the Restaurant Vétuur, distinguishing hline selt by his devotion to sweets—n plump an rosy Tittle old gentieman, who had enrric the’ Priicess Lrinbslle’s head round Paris ota pike In his salad days. Haniol, who ordered the dinner for four, and, arriving alone, bade It bo brought in “breatissimo—1 am de gompany,” was oute done by the man ef an unbounded atomach who used to visit Vachetto’s every fortnight and cal! for the proprictor, Brobant, and give ial | the following orders * dear Brebant, es | I shall have six friends to dinner tomorrow entioning thelr names). All experienced ers, you see! Get ts itp anice flttle din ner—7 franca. head, without wine, Mave {¢ served at 6 o’eluck, post: me have told them to be punctuah” At bs host arrives, inspects the table, writes ont tho names of the diners und places their cards at thelr plates, arranges the relishes according to the taste of cacn, then takes ont his watch, “Alt o'clock and no one hore.” Beebunt—" Perhaps you are taste 0, Lalways keep postofllee thie, and 1 told them Hite the minute. Vi rive thom a tes- son. Have dinner served!” Brebant— “Hut they may huve been unaccountably dey layed. Well, PHL zive them tive minites? grace” After wateliing for then In viln— ‘Paton tho dinner; they ean overtake me. ‘Then he fell to aud: doveured tha dinner fer seven, indullng in monolox for the ben wiltot the walter, “Why on earth did all those sconnitrets fall to Keep their appolut- ments? Ah, by do always dines today ah with bis wife's mothor—2 never thougnt of that, But Bl L suppose ho bas hada tack of his old enemy, the gout Ant ol, the rasenl had met a pretty wouan on the way, Lvould bet on Wy he will pever Jearh wisdon tt he lives to be as old as Methinse. lab. (laving found excuses for ali.) But, tt orm: wr tho frat thie, Aug. ly | bang lt, seentenan would send three hes te. Dart te Masineit ruading “Eva: {to say he cowkdu't come” Coffea bel na" ti ped fet ber canulo fall and ect the | served, ho nonts for Brebrut and says, with hou on Bro in May, 3705, The present | a triuinphant smile: “You see, if) had house wus bullt by the Duke of Sutherland | tukan your advice walthue for them from designs by ffarry. de ts ow stutelys | stil, Dil invite them again two weeks from majestic mansion, nobly wot u oxguiaitly beautiful than at perhaps any poir ju ll tté beautitul counie, ane Bnxland’s golden eye.” lay Bawalets ups the banging ela aud wirror themselves 10 the broad, fuoe of tho ‘Thames below. Tis garde nat Mr. Lawson, who bus how aequired this super! home, bus been far sore taua a quarter of century the practical manager of the London ph, and tobim more than toany othor Porson the great success of that journal inust be Ho hus long owned a delightful bouseon the ‘Thumeca where ols charwiug aud nna Vast terrace att Coppi above tha ‘hames, bere muro * nt the fiewe: ben {t commyndy are unsurpassed oven by the ruya prosbect trom the Torrnoos oft Windsor Castic, by Tho Klory of Chive- woos which 10 the steep asvont of ite picturesque yround bh aur 180 BPO ronowned, oven iy England, the laud of gardens. now and see If they will be more punctual.” ne | And two weeks later, the same comedy hav- ing been vesformed with dus solemnity, the diner retterates hia determination with fas dignant yvehemence; “D—n then, Vil ask tham aaa LT want to see how fur they will eurry thoir brutal lack of potiieness 1” ——— AnglorAnierican Relations — E@vct of Paylny the Alubansa Claims, —~ ‘D From Lai idie's Buecch ut the Gubdhall. a It la very ditivult to allude to forelgn alluirs without saying one single word as to the state of tho affaira botweon thls country and the groat republican State beyond the Atlantic, [Cheers] ‘Phe other day | read a lottor tu large type from wfrlend of wiuy, Sir vary Druwmond Woolf, ting a; dy who knowe anything of . parently for the purpose Of Introducing three. hot very origin kncara againet her Majesty’® Gosertiment. Ono tople, of course, was the tople 80 deur to provinelt] oratorsé—che Alnbatne clating, Now F think thitt inuay persone inay possibly ho tgnorant that the present lender of the Conservative party, Sir Statford Northeote, with cousideratie savrifice of ta ori vomfor with wroat public spirit, and with a disintoreste rofusal of all honoty connected with the tisk, was ove of tho principal negotlatora of that treaty which closed innny eatiges ne diMeulty hetweon the United Btatos and oursolvea, (Hear, bear.) i may also add that the Inte Jord Henconsticld, a very short tine befora his the honor to return thinks, very candidly sinted) his Mpprobation of the general principles of that transaction, During those transactions certain intricate elalins wore raised which we thought wore In- ndnaissible, and whieh wa were determined not to admit, andthe claim subsequently entirely disappeared: but during tho time of doubt her Majesty's Govtrnment was Cen 8 pressed: i to tnky tho qnpportunity of these claims to pit anend to the disereditatle transtetion altos xetbor, and Uhus cut ourselves perfectly freo from it, Now, | venture to upper to you, What would bo the reault If eitver we had followed that xdvice ur if no ergy, of Washington hull beon made nt all? Tfeet porfectly sara that war would not havo ensued, but f feel equally sure that it would have excited 1 gonse uf exasperation at tho want of a sottloment of the cnormous Injuries tailicted on tho Atnerican trade by thy Alabutnn tat would have required yeirs, and perhaps centuries, to sputhe. What a6 been tho result uf « vontrary polley? Tht for n hundred years—ever slneo tho Gnited Ktetes became nn indepoudent Power—there hus nevor been a time when thy samo frets ling has existed Latwoen these two great Ushespenklng voutrics of the work. kuew no inure st ig uct than what lias been shows of the and deep yrlof and syns pathy of this eoutey with the fatal travedy of nxt June, or, on the otter hand, the damonetras Hot tn avers passtile way of devated toyalty. t€ Tuy use thig expression of those who pre not her subjects, to tho beloved and Mustrious lady who aits on tho throne of this Island. —<——— THE TIMES CHANGE. Memruts, Tenn, Nov. 24—Fret Douglass lectured here tonignt at the Greenlaw Opern- JTouse to an mtdience of {40 persons on the tub- Jeot of" Belf-Maue Mon.” snr Luck Jt. A. Cooley, of Hartford, Conn. after draws ing $400 from tho bank tho othar day, lost $240 ju bills throtizt a hole itt bts pueket. ‘Sx. Cooley was very busy for the next fow hours, te re= traced lits steps. and every bith hour or so going friend would band bin 80 or ay whic Ladd just been found. Prom four men be recoversd #280, one ulving hint £00, two othors $70 cach, aud a third $40, Strangely euough, he found the ro- inaining $10 fu the gutter, BUSINESS NOTICES. Modotury The physiological rejuvenator of tho organio system, und specitic eure for impotoncy, ster- ity. seminal wenkness, loss of memory, nerv- ous debility, slek and nervous headache; A cons stituttonal remedy for Fen and neuralgis by supplying nerve and traln power, Bent bi mail prepaid, €1 per box; 6 for $5. Pamphlet mailed free, Van Schack, Stevenson & Co. 02 and 14 Laky street, Chicazy, 1, agents, and for site by all draypists, plane Arcniin Weef, Iron. unt Wino, wit Cinchonn, the standard mediainal toulo of this [aay ont uae, It enriches tho dived, prompt> jy invigorates the bral and nervous syst Improves digestion, ete. Rest 5 bright eyes, nappy state of mind. Arend’s draz~ store, corner Madison street und Fifth avenue. ————— A round fo 825 to $25,000 used judiciously In prain dealing yields large protlts, Forpamphict ‘aud electric pen reports write to W, T. Soule & Co. Brokers, 1) La Sallesst.. Chlengo. * AMUSEMENTS. WAVERLY S THEATRE, ‘The Large, Hund: i¢, and Leading Thestre, in the Bato woll-known ustablishod Joca:ton, Monroy u 3.10 MAVERLY VHS FADAY! TIS FREDAY! Memembar, Laat ‘Nutht but ono tw seu this wttruction, By arranzemont with It. DOYLY CARTE, THE AUTRORIZED PATIENCE COMPANY. Under the management of COMLEY & BARTON. ‘tho Uriulnal Orehostration, by MIL, ARTOUM BU LIVAN, ‘Tho stave Business, by MILA. 8, GILBEWE Sta, Gets. etn, sents ut itox Ufticy without oxtm charae.- Matineus Wednosdars und Saturdaes, Monday, 2sth—Steolo Muckuyu Coubination. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clurk-at., opposite the Court-lfousa. Only Two Days mora of th BOSTON WEAL OPERA COMPANY. NOTE CHANGE OF BILE. THIS FAUIDAY, Nov, 2 CHINES OF NORMANDY. Snturday Marine. No =. Fatiniiea, Saturday night, Nov. 24, * 42 M.S, Pinarory, Jersto Bartiett Davia as Muttercup, und dno, Deurbori-sta., Ubi -Manuger ant MoWade us Capt Corcoran, by kind courtesy of Ideal tanagemont, Sunday, Nov. %, Barlow, Wileon, Primrose and West Minstrote HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Friduy nnd Saturday, ond Matineo Saturday at3 p m. Kyenint at #o'clock, J.nst Throo Performances of ‘tho People's Favorite, Maggie Mitchell, In her now play, THE LITTLE SAVACE, Htggotvod niautly with untounded applaie: a. lunday, A arti: ‘ena = 4 wit kup (Soe eel id WYVICKER’S THEATRE. FRIDAY AND sare AY, LAST TWO. OF the favorle Artiste, MR. AND MRS, N. C. GOODWIN, Who will make thoir farewoll uppearance In the ‘hilarious eonedy, HOBBIES. 4, Mr. Goodwin ulving lls MAHVELOUS IMITATIONS. saturd t HOUIES Matinee. ite eminent Vragedian, LAWRENCE Ciark-at., botwoun Lake and Itandolph, Every oyening at & iistines Wednusday, Sate ‘urday, and Sunday. LEAYITDS GIGANTEAN MINSTRELS. wP-Grand Wines ‘Thankextvin Daye ey 24. Monday. Noy. i week only of Itl NGELINK COMPANY Crand Vintage ! ‘These celebrated Wines for sale by all leading ‘Wine Merchants and Grocers. CHAS. F, SCHMIDT & PETERS, New York, - SOLE AGENT: FINANOIAT, “DAY & FIELD, STOCK BROILERS {30 LaSalle-st. All securitics dealt in at the New York Stock Exchange bought and sold on come snission and carried on a fair margin, Interest allowed-on credit balances, Boody, Saltonstall & Co., Stocks and Bonds,‘ ' 128 LA SALLE-S'T. " BOODY, McLELLAN & CO., 3 Droadway, N, To Members S, ¥, Stuck Hxchuuqe, . BOODY, UW, MeLELLAN, JH DA TOGIUAND, FG. Ba LbONneAl 2d RAILROAD AND MINING STOCKS Bought, sold. aud carried ont moderate margin, Price ul Gniure executed satlataccurtiy. Inturmathea Felating to Black Uperations tWullud; visa, reference ‘of bigh standing, HENRY L, RAYMOND & CO., and B Pinesst,, New York, Larrpiews &UUUD. Drusers: Roranton,” Pa, BATHS Col trscora Hurrtabure, He Lets & C0. lrg ure he ' THE UNION TRUST Go., * Bavlheest Corue Madiue and Dearhereate, recelves savings deposits and allows luterost on same subject to the sules of the bank, G. M. WILSON, ' Cushion death, In that assembly for which I have now ~