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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 188I—TEN PAGE arranged anties of this wretch, fet him eloar his courtroom, and tho ease.can then bo con- ducted with the dignity which tho impor tanco of this sotetrin hearing demands, teen Gyo Tribune. TERMS OF SUBSCRIL TION. NY MAIL—“IN ADVANOI—PORTAGK PREPAID. rally edition, ore yenr. 13.01 Parte ot n Fone, per moti paily nd, ninddas. ono yene. mendag, (htt Mainied Monday, Wodnosday, an sunday, Apnea caldun, por WREKLY EDITION—YOSTPAL ‘Tne falture of the Guiteat trial to bring out a full statemont as to the autopsy on the body of Prosident Garfield has sugwested to Dr. Lamy, who performed the surgical work atthe nutopsy, the propricty of. correcting Ppscopy par ye! ence to the iminner In which the operation Srwanty-ane 6 qvas conduetetl, and. he has accordingly pre- Rpecimen copids 0. Utve Post-Ortice aitdress tn full, Ineluding County ~ and Mtate, Homittanges may be made olther by draft, express, Post-Ofiice orter, or In rouistared letter, at our Fak. TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS, Dally, dotivered, Munday oxrapted, 85 cants pat week. Dally, delivorad, Sunday inatuded, #0 conta por wook, is SH TRIBUNR COMPANY, parod a statement which fs given In the Washtngton dispatches this morning. Dr. Lamb dentes that the autopsy was performed inn bungling, silpshod or fmperfect manner, but asserty that tha post-mortem inquiry pro- ceeded In -preolse accordance with a plan previously agrved npon by all tho surgeons Jn consultation, i Addryss < Corner Madison and Dearborn-ats., Chicago, Ith POSTAGE, Trin exodus of Israelites from Southern Tussin and Bulgarin and the prospective arrival in tho United States of a large nium ber of refugees link suggested the necessity of inaking some provision for extending ald and ellef to these people upori thelr advent in America, A meotlig of Jewish eltizons of Chicago was huld Inst evening to.consiter, this subject and to listen toan address by Mr. Maurico Eliinger, who has come from New York to bring the matter to the notice of the lending Ieraelites of thiscity. At the conchiston of Mr. Eltinger’s address stops were taken toward ralslng 1 rollot fund bere, aud acommittes was nvpoluted to Issue an appent! and enll a public mass-mectlug, Entered at the Poat-Oftee at Ohleago, Nl as Second i Clase Matter, 5 . = ‘ For tho benest of our patrons who desire to send aloglo copies of ‘te THINUNE through the mall, wo give herewith the transtont rte of postagor Foreign ant Donate, Fight, ten, twalta, wid fourloon page papal iatecn, lantern, und twenty page pane [wonty-tio wid uF PAs PAPO! TRIBUNE BH. Cll OFFICES. TUE CHICANO TRMUSK has cstabiishod branch offices fur the rece!pt of subscriptions and ndvertise- ments na follows: : NEW YORK—tloom 29 Tribune Bullding. F.'T, Ac> Fapuex, Manager, GLASGUW, Scotland—Allan's Amerlean News Agoncy, 31 Ranteld-st. LONDON, Eng—Atmertcan Exchange, 419 Strand. Hesuy F, Ginna, Agent. WASILNGTON. 1), Cob F etreet. AMUSEMENTS. Ir ts thought that the Republican caucus for the nomination of Speaker of the House niny be holt as enrly ag Friday evening of this week. At present tho three leading candi- dntes aro Illscock, Kasson, and Keifer, The lutter’s chanees seem to bo looking upalittle, but at the expensa of IMiscock, who lns claimed some support from Obio. Kelfer, howover, will recelya tho solid vote of tho Republican delegation of iis State, but will probably withdraw from tho contest at an enrly stage, unless lie develops on the first bnilot more strength than any other candl- date, Kasson’s (riends, on tha contrary, wilt go in to stay, and thoy oxpress a good deal of confidence in a successful result, Olymple Theatre. Clark pireet, be ween Lake and Handolph, Varl- ety entertainment, MNaveriy'« Theatre. Monroe stroot. botwaen Clark and Searborn, ragbment of the Stecle Mackayo Company, ¥oo!'s Errand." En- A Mooley'’s Theatre, Ran¢otph wreot. belween Clark and Le Salle. “Tho Galley Slave." . Grand Oporn-Ionne, Clark street. oppost: now Court-House, Minstrel entertainmont. MeVictor’s ‘Theatre, Madteon streot.-Letworn State and Dearborn. Enagagemont of Lawrenco Barratt, “ Yorick’s Love.” Dr. Sauver G. Anvon, Dean of tho Faculty of the Long Isinnd College Hospital, Brooklyn, says, in reference to Gulteau’s condition, that “the world is full of Guiteaus —illy-balanced mental monstrosities, posed of badly-arrangod intellectual forces, feoblo moral faculties, and enormous self- concelt. Such people are a kind of ‘missing link? between n low and Irresponsible antinal type of brain and the supreme {deal of per- fect humanity. If such persons are pro- . Aondemy of Musto. Halsted streot, nar Madison, Wost Sida, Variety entortalament = : KLyeewm ‘Theatre, Despiainenntreet, nonr Mudison, West Side, Varl- ety entertainment, \_ Criterlon Thentre. Corner of Sedgwick and Diviston atreots, Variety entortalnmenw ze . SOCIETY MEETINGS. A COMMANOERY NO. 1 KNIGHTS ely- SWGAGO ,COMMANOREY NO. 1s KNIGINS | nounced Irresponsitie for thetr deliberately x 2 us iO natuck, for tho gurpose or nitonalng he planned purposes of murder, socloty has no Fee ae eect et aus Carringes trom Augium ty | longer any sifertards against the worst ele- Fasldonce, thonoy to fosholll Camnotury). Hyordot | ments in its poputation, Compared with DAVID GOODMAN, Recorder, GARFIELD LODGE, NO. 0%, A, F&A. MOA Emergent Coninunicatton willbe hola in their hall, corner Wart Madison unt Hoboy-sts., ‘tuesday morn- Ing, s¢-10 o'clock ane, 10 attend the funoml of Wore such characters insano people are compara- tively harmless, for they are usually con- fined.” Reflecting people will not diifervery far from Dr. Armo sbiptul Hrother Le reps a member are To- Feet ea ete na aie batalz posible. Care | Watrne thore nt deal of’ surly, and Fagen to Mosouill, By order, = trie thore Isa grent deal of’ sutly, ar ‘UBO, A. BMITH, W. Me Gl ActoUGhANE Hearts Indeed blind, hostility in Ireland to Glad- stone's Land bill, yot reflecting Irishmen ad- init its Immense value to the tenaut farmers. Richard Pigott, who was for any years ed- Itor of the Irishmen nnd the Flag of Irctand, hns written an article for Aftemtllan's Maga- zhte on the Land bill that Is attracting con- siderable: attention. His approval of the Land act vies with tho terms in whieh Sir Charles Gavan Duffy reforred to tt. Ile re- gards it as.nn enormots boon, and deals at length with the Land-Lengue lenders. He exposes thelr objects, ‘and says‘ agitation Is no longer needed, and only continues be- enuse It pays. Ie denounces the “ no-rent” -agitation as heartlesly malévolont, and warns Irishmen against all counsels of un- scrupulous Interested guides, whose motives are greed, gain, and lust of political power. ——————————eEE=_ “ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1831, Panty cloudy weather, light snow, and a rising temperature for this, region today, .Banon Dr Counckt, has-been appointed French Ambassador at Berlin, and the Ger- man Government has approyed the appoint- > meant, i as Five nUNDRED men are thrown out of employment by the burning yesterday morn- Ing ofthe Paulding Iron Furnace, at Cecil, Paulding County, O. The Joss is placed at $00,000, TuE man who attempted the assasination of Gen. Tehéreving In St. Petersburg turns out to be oe Nicolni Sankowsky, a Russlan nobleman who went to the bad by reason of is dissipated habits, Jolned tho slerzegovin- “Jan uprising 03 a volunteer, and subsequently kept a reataurant, Tux Irish Land -bill settles the rent ques- tlon, Enormous numbors are applying for its banetits, especially in Ulster, where the “no-rent” manifesto has fallen fiat, When Parnell comes out of Jail next month to re- anmohis seat in Parllament he will find a very large proportion Gf the tenantry settled for fIfteen years certain on farms the rent of which has been reduced from one-quarter to one-half, and the remainder !uoking forwart to the same thing, Under such eireum- stances a revival of the league In anything Nko its former strength will be Impossible. But a new. issue will be raised, or rather an old one revived—viz.: sgcession from the British Emplra under the ery of “tome Rule.” ‘The Protestant fourth of the Island will bitterly combat the scheme, but the Catholle three-fourths will zeniously advo- eate it, while the thirty millions of English and Scotch will not tolerate the flea, And thus the agitation and disutet will continne, —_—_—_— _ A DIspuTE avout o passage In the Bible between Henry Ladd and-his wife, who live ata place called Of! ‘Trough, in Arkansas, culminated In a quarrel {n which Ladd shot his wife through the body, inflicting a wound from which she cannot recover. Ue then tried to kill himsolf, but was prevented. A DECREE of peculiar Interest has just beon Issued by the Supreme Tribunal of Brazi!, It annuls the adverse judgment of 2 Jower court In the cago of some sinves In the . Morrovelho Mine who ciniin thelr freedom doting back twenty years, and orders tho payment of their waxes during all that time, Roumansta persists in keeping up the bug :- Dear, about American pork,and has reuewed the prohibitlop fur nuother yenr, - France, on «the other hand, Is moving in tho matter of ‘ annulling the prohibitory decreo, atu will ‘shortly remove all restrictions upon the Im- , portation of salt ments from the United Swtes, ; Tneny. [is groat trouble in the Democratic party, ‘The tariff! ts more perplexing than ever to the Ieadors, Thoy cannot agreo mmong themselves, Voorhees, who thinks that Indiana was lost litst year by the * tarlif- for-revenuv-only ” plank in the Democratlo platform, takes tline by the forelock, and ‘ : e |. cones out n sort of half-hearted protection- : Lepnroy, who was convicted solely upon | ist, ‘This has revived Dauw's old theorles “elrcnmstantinI evidence of the murder. of | which wore framed under Horace Greeley’s Mr. Gold In-an English railway carrlage, “tuitlon, and looks to “ n tariff for protection and whose counsel interposed the strongest | with Incidental revenue.” But Dann has possible defense, and even talked of appent- | only. syccecded In stirring up dissension. - {ng the case to the tribunal of Inst resort, so | Watterson takes Dann to tnak, and, though confident did ha profess Inhnself of his cll- | ho affects to-regard the matter ag“ no big- ent’s Innocence, has justified the verdlet and | ger than a mole on the foreleg of a moaqul- exposad the sham of his defunso by making | to,” he lectures his New York coworker In afull confeasion of the erlne., Lefroy also | the Democratle cnuse at the rate of a column ‘eontesses to tho murder of Liout. Roper, | anda half, and trios to make it appear that who was ngsasinated by some tnknown per- | “it was not tho tarlf issue: but tho son in Chatham Barracks, Inanagement thereof that hurt us,” But Watterson’ {s confident that Dana will fall into Ine and support the Demo- erats Jn this as Inall other Issues, He re- counts with charncterlstle modesty and good humor how Dang has been In the habit of stagging on behind him fi the past#but com. ing up with the Democratic procession in the ond, and predicts that Dana will bo alt right “at the proper time.” We have no donbt that Watterson is right, Dana's De- moeracy {s not based upon prinelple, as we are convinced Wattorson'e Ia, but on hatred of the Republican party, which Is the aut- growth mainly of wounded vanity and dis appointed ambition, Rence we think Wat- teraon can safely count on Dane's accopt- ance of the free-trade theories which the Democratlo party may tia to, Dana ts for anything to buat the Republicans, “Ax Injured World” was tho themp of ;the sermon preached yesterday by Prof, : Swing at the (Central Church; Dr. ‘Thomas, - at the People’s Church, had for his subject * “The Ethical Conception of God"; the Rey. Herrick Johnson, at the Fourth Presby- terlan’ Church, preached about “ Ampsc mehts’'; the Conferance of the Christian} Be- Moyers came toa close Inst evening; at Lit tle Rock, Ark,, the great Itoman Catholle Cathedral of St. Andrews was dedicated, with ‘ asermon by Bishop Ryan, of St. Louis; and at Vandalla, Il, the McCurdy Methodist Church was dedicate ‘eee Tue miserablo assnsin Guiteau continues to make tse of his extraordinary privileges, and runs his trial according to his own no- tons, supervising his own counsel, cracking jokea with the proseoution, badgeriny wit- _ nesses, ainuslng the Court, and making ‘the “gourt-room 9 bedinn with his nolse, and In- solence, and {nsufts, The impotent Court sooms unuble te protect his own gignity, or to preserve the most common decencles‘of the * trial, or to Wie aware of Its Importance, It has coine to be the most ridiculous and disgust ing travesty ever known in the aunals of _ American criminal trials, Thore 1g,9, sufti- -elent remedy for this: if' the Court'has ‘the * courage and the disposition to apply It, In- - stead pf threatening to gag Guitean and not doing St, Jet him be gagged shrough one day’ session and bound down to his seat and he Will soon Mind the way to aleceuoy. Instead -of suffering a grinning, curious crowd of spectators to Jaugh at aud applaud the pre Onw of tho first duties of Congress will bea to abolish the Hawatlan reciprocity treaty, which has simply beon tho means of enriching a few planters In the Sandwich Tslands and the sugar pool in San Francisco; and. has coat.the Government-a million 4 year jn revenues. ‘Tha facts about the aut- TAyeuus sugar monopoly on the Pacific Stopg have been repeated]y stated and never donjed, ‘They ore tn brief us follows; ‘That the,re- Miners have agreed to pay and de annually pay to the Pacitic Railroad’ (built with the | public moneys) a subsidy of $100,000 to keep Eastern sugars out of thelr markets. ‘That the undutlable sugars of the Sandwich Isl- ands org sold tn San Franclscy at Eastern prices with the enormous freixhts of $3 per 100 puunds added. ‘Phat by a secret under- eortain misapprehensions existing $n refer-. com] Acting Attorney-General, As Mr. Gibson standlag between tho Eastern and Western pools, and tho payment of Inrge nudl- tlonnl sums to she railroads, no com- petition ‘6 permitted to take place be- tween Mawallan sugars niinitted duty free and those brought I at full rates fy the Enstorn ports. The treaty isa boon only to tho refiners, who hava made: finmonso’ fort- tos by nighns of ft; but it has not dlniin- Isher the cost of sugar to constincrs Any- whoro In the United States, It ts found algo that the plantations in. the Sandwich Ialands are cultivated by servile Inbor, or something nearly akin to it, under the con- track ayatem. With the sole excoption of the Bessemer steel-mtll pool, tho United States hns never known # grentor monopoly than that which hasbeen érgautzed by the sugar ring. 1t may be doubted whether any clvil- ized nation since the tina of Elizabeth has giver to private individuals such complete control of articles of general consumption aniong the people as the Bessemer Steel Com- pany and tho Sugar Refiners, Association now enjoy of thelr respective commoditius In the United States, * {dont Hnyes anil the stubborn opposition offered by tho Republicans in Congress, something Hike a panic, and cortalaly a very marked contraction In the elreutating me- dtu of the country, would Inve resulted, Mr. Randall is determined to renew the struggle for rofunding on the same basis, notwithstanding the fact that since the ad- Journment of tho Inst Congress tho Oand 5 per cent bonds have been oxtendad at aly por cent Interest, and are entirely subjact to the Government's option of paymont; thoy may bo pald off in any amonnt nt any time, ar allowed to run fora hundred years, nee cording to tho Government's convenience, “Mr. Atandall proposes to attack this adimira- Dio arrangement in order to press hisown defective, uhjust, and hazardous scheme, Another of Mr, Ranall’s hobbles which ha Intends to urge iW this Congress, with the baoking of sclflah and seatlonal interests, is the repeal of the Internal-revenue taxes, which yield about $10,000,000 n yenr to the Government, ‘Ho docs not discriminate, He does not propose to repeal tase portionsof tho internal-rovanus taxes which were adopted na War monsuros, but desires that tho whole system shall be abandoned, He Is ns anxious to sutrondor the $100,000,000 of rovenue from whisky ant tobacco as he Is to dispenso with a couple of nilllions stelded from tho strips on bank-hecks, ils own purposes to head off any movement that may bo mado towaril a reduction in tho excessive dutics of the tariff system, and he expects to find efilcient codporation from the Democrats of the South for the assured beneflt of the whisky-distill- ere and tobacco-growers of ‘thelr scatlon, It Is nut necessary in this place to go over the Mumerous arguments against auch 9 propasl- tion, It will suficy to any that the surronder of aclass of taxation which. constitutes the ohict support of the Government of Grent Britain, and which {s collected everywhere without burden or protest, isan outrageous scheine and one that ought to bring Mr. Ran- dnl! and. his party into contempt if they should make tt an issue in Congress. Mr. Randall ls also anxious to reduce tha Government reserves, He wold do it by Jaw; He-wowld pass o statute forbidiing tha Sceretary of tho Trensury to retaln more thnn 25 per cent of the Government's liabill- tes duc on demand. Stich a suggestion be- trays his Iamentablo ignorance of finance, Tho notion that any arbitrary reserve Js an enduring guarantee agalust a run Is ridicu- lous, Thoro nro thmes—just now for in- stance—when the Government would not ap- prehend a general demand for tho redemp- tion of greenbacks IL. the specie reserve wera reduced velow 25 por cont, But there is no nasurance that the conditions will enduro which inspire the popular confldence, Such a reduction of the reserve as Randall proposes, whichis neither necessary nor dosirable for _the business Interests of the country, would enable actique of speculators toorgnnizearun upon the Government, compel the latter to sell bonds ata high rate of interest and ata discount, in order to obtain specie for tho maintenance of specio payments, and create a pantie among the banks, To urge ‘tho de- pletion of the National reserves ot this tine ig a flat contradiction of Mr, Randall’s state- ament that “there are inlilions of money on eall today in Wall street which would be readily invested in 03 per cent bond at par.” If this is truo, it is certatnly not true that “business Is belng greatly: Injured by tha yastsum of money locked up in the ‘l'reas- ury as resorves.”” The Democratic party Is in a Iamentnble condition when such’ 2 man ag Som Randall. can become its leador.and: propuet in financial matters, ‘ THE GIBSON STAR-ROUTE REPORT, Tt has become apunrent that the star-route ting will probably escupe convictlo ini the courts, and that If there has been a fallure of justice It Is owing to the negligence or something worse of tho prosecution in a cnse where the offense was ono of tlic most glar- ing and audacions In the records of official fraud and corruption, and where the testi- mony was 80 overwhelmingly strong that the Attornoy-Ueneral: and: his associates falt warranted In bonsting a conviction even be- fore any information was filed. Tho only tribunal before which the star- route ring will not oscape tri! Is that of the people, before which they cannot elude jus- tice by any official negligence or legal tech- nicnlity, That tribunal, being both Judge and jury, has already come to o decision, but that its decision may be still more om-- vhatte, and that its penaity inny be the more surely enforcad, and that the brand ‘of ig- nominy may be fastened upon those rascals so ineffaconbly that thoy shall wear tt to the ont of their,days, and Aud thomeclves here- after disbarred from any position of public trust, avery new Installment of evidence should be heard, Mr, A. M. Gibson, the special attorney for the Government upon these frauds, hasmada an exhaustive report upon tho subject, which not only confirms tho old charges but ine creases the inumonsity of tho frand which was practiced. ‘ho poputay tribunal will Joarn trom Mr. Gibson’s report that Brody eanio into office during the Hayes Adimhils- tration, In July, 1877. Famillar with the law that no officer of ‘the Goyernment enn Inene any oxpenses in excess of the appropriation for n speciticd object, it wil tnd that during Ils first fiscal yenr he rataed the cost of six- teen star routes from $184,514 to $382,400 an- nually. Besides this, he granted additional allowances to contractors for additional trips anil Increase of speed on $50 rontes, and though their duties only required nn nddi- tion of 83 per cent the. compansation rose tu B8 percent, This was oneyear’s work, | . During the noxt fisonl year additional al- Jowaners wore made on sixty-threa routes, Aggrogating $117,193. On tho woh of June, 1879, tho star service cost $3,706,007, an In- erenso of $1,007,717 over tha previous year; the extra allowances pocketed by the ring- stors. footed up $1,800,876, and the temporary contracts given to the samo * hungry patriots amounted to: $169,805, “Between July ant Decomber of 1879 thore wore awanrded'to tho faine crowd, and without. any competition, 217 more contracts, amounting to an annual -componsation of $03,700.\ Outsilo of these contracts the cost of the sorvice was In- crensed Jn eighteen States until the annual sate Jan. 1, 1680, was $4,468,633, Ont of 410 yontus and 200 temporary contracts, the an- nual pay was raised from $404,411 to $2,300,- 481, and Brady and his crowd got $1,191,233 for contract-work at an average rate of S77 pormilo, of te ‘Pile swelling 4f.the starroute service ox- pense wasaccomplished in the first Instance by a direct violation of law, for which mona Brady should stand amgnable, Mr, Gibson himself says: *L-ausort that Mr, Brady, In almost overy Instance, violated tho lettorand spiritaf the Iaw'in making the orders for the additional aifowance by which a few cone tractors haye bee secetving more than $2,- 235,000 a year’ this plunder having been grabbed for expeditions, when, ns Mr, Gibson also says, mul Tnenn ts ovidently a strong atar-rauto fediing In Washtngton In certain classes, and it hus already manifested itself tn two al- reotlons, There aro certain Congressmen from the star-route districts who ara threat: enlug to use all their influence to restore many of the more Important star;route ines —that Is, those where the stunling was the heaviest—and they propose to give shape to their purposo by the introduction of 1 reso- Jutlon directing the Postmaster-General to discontinue no more routes until Congress ling had an opportunity to examine the sttb- Ject. “Low much opportunity the star-ronte thieves will give Congress to examine a sub- ject whieh the Department of Justice has fallect to do, may well be tmagined. 1t was Inrgely through the connivance of fnter- estad Congressmen that Brady and his gaug were allowed to plunder tho Trens- ury for nearly four yeurs,- It now re- mains to be. seen whother the san elassof Congressmen will hnve power enough to reopen these avenues for stealing and ad- mit the thieves once more, Should such an otitrage bs perpetrated, ono thing may bo considered certnin: that the peuple will re-, gard those Congressmen who are in favor of expoulting star routes as not disinterested In the results of the rnseality. And the direc- tlon in which thisstar-route feeling manifests Itself is to attempt to belittle and dls- eredit the report of Mr, A, M. Gibson by the was instructed to Investigate the matter and assist In the proscention by tho Attorney- General and the Postmaster-General, with the approval of the President, and ag thore Is no apparent purpose upon the part of the Acting Attorney-Goneral or the Acting At- torney-Goneral’s ofles te prosvoute the thieves, the public will nat be slow In appre- olnting the renson why tho Acting Attorney. General ant his undorstrappers are so enger to squelch Alr. Gibson and suppress bls dam- aging statemonts, —— Tne Department of Justice at Washing ton scems disposed to waste Its energies in a discussion of the non-esscnttals of the stat- route cases, ‘The first sign of activity it has made for many months hascome in thashape of “a sharp note” addressed to Mr. A. M. Gibson, inquiring by what authority he pre- sumes to call himself ‘a specinl United States attorney.” The department is said also to disapprove of the publication of Br, Gibson's report, which, if It had tollowed the ordinary routing, might have taken as Jong. to reach the newspapers as the now cel- ebrated report of Gen. ‘Tyner did. Mr. GIb- son himself had an Jukling of the fate that was In store for him, and wisely determined to put his discoverles beyond tho reach of the red-tupe functionaries of the department, Ils report was, therefore, given to the press, preclsely as tho reports of the henis of tho departments and bureaus are, In advance of their submission to Congreas. What the pub- Ic cares to know, and what the Departinentot Justice ought to be interested In, iy whether the statemonts of Mr. Gibson are true, All else relating to the mannorin which the report was inno or the official status of the person Who made it is comparatively frivolous, But i ltshall appear that Bindy was the parent of the star-route frauds; that he gave a new Tenning to the powers of the Seconi-Assist- ant Postmnaster-Ceneral to “Increase and ex- petite’; and that ho began to get in his work finuediately upon his appolutment in 1877, the facts enimot ‘bo too soon or too whlely known. It is efreumstantial and moral evidence of wrong-dolig that Brady” In his first year of servico increased the pay onsixteen routes by $197,046, or more than -the aggregate inereasa granted by all tho Assistant Postmaster-Generals betore him from the foundation of the Governinont; and that he mado additional allowances to con- tractors amounting in the aggregate to §004,- 896. ‘Tha promptitude with which Brady began to exercise his enormous powers aud stretched the law {n favor of the con- tractors shows that he was put into that place for n purpose, and that ho was obedient to his masters from the start, ‘These are facts that ought to be known; and it In a comfort to retlect that whatever may be the regult of the prosecutions In the courts of Washington, thoro will be no mistrials or fall~ uresto convict in the court of publicopinion. SAM RANDALL'S DEBOORATIO LEADER. * SHIP, ¢ It can scarcely be doubted that Mr. Sal? Randall will be the Democratic lendor.in the Congress which Is to mest Ina few days. Ue wns chosen Speaker by the Democrats when they wero in a mnajority, and In that capacity he employed the powerful influ- ence nttnched to the position for the benefit of his party, Ho is an expert and sotive tactician {n political struggles, and lins tho auduelly to push llmself to the front. Ie already spenks with tho author ity of s leader, It may be that ha hopes to make himael£ so conspicuous as to be a formidable contestant for the Democratle nomination for President Jn 1834, and In.such case he will be more de- termined than ever to direct the Democratic polley In Congress. Itly Nkely that Mr, Randall's leadership will be detringntal both to his own porsonal ainbitlon aud to his party’s interests, but in the meantime he nienaces the welfare of tha whole country by proposing the agitation of issues which are not morely untinoly but apt to result in fnanelal confuslon and hayoo. Aga finsiiclor Mr. Randall !s one of the most erratic and untrustworthy of all our public men, Randall lus several projects aifecting Gov- ernment flugnee and revenue which ho ts de- tormined to press to Congressional considers ation, Chief aniong these is a refunding scheme, ile was the sponsor, jf not the arlg> inntor, of the Democratic measure lash spring whioh proposed a3 per cont bond for a short term—the lowest Interest and brlofest perlod belng .contradictory conditions In a public loan—and also Sought to cource the National banka ta subscribo for the lnau.° ‘Tha ime pending passage of such a bill—for the Dome ocrata were $1 a majority—created consider: ‘able apprehonsion In the monetary ojroles of the country; mauy of the Natlonal banks be- fon to retiresthelr circulation to the lowest polnt permitted by the luw, ang others proposed to wind up . thelr . affairs and go out of business, Had it not been for the veto interposed by Pres- _gjety ono now knows, there was “an entire absence of any necessity for expodliting the nulls on 00 per cent of tha routes on which'the-speed,, was Increngert.t But the violutlowof the gw was not all, ‘fo caver jts vlolalic, corruption, collusion, and fraud were neceasaryrand these were resort. ed to withoue! etint, both. In, and out of tho dupartinent. ‘Tho wethods by which they were accoiplished, the ptraw bids, the amnall and big bijberies, the relaxing of yigly Jance in the department, the pressure of out- side parties, the ‘criminal weukness or the oficial knavery of theeustodians of the fands { the Postal Departinent, finve soveral times beon axposed, and need nob bo told again, Tho atar-route gang has: been snecesstul enough to pocket several mltiions of dollars nnd shrowd cnongz to defeat prosecttion in the courte, ‘Thay eatmnot so onaily escano couvletion at the bar of popular opinion, ant - thoy should ba inade to feel the crushing: welght of Its condemnation,“ POLILICAL, — poor fox tif and tnethoiio avon ie Gormans ary solen- hele —— Ir docan't take much to start a lavsult be-, twoun som. people. Lnet suintmer the provri- otor of an hotal at Brighton Bouck had a walter nrrestad for storing two soft-shetl ornbs, yalucd nt M conts, ‘Tho waltor nas now bogun suit agninst his former ciployer for 610,000 dam- nan. 5 "Tie Church Mirror, 0 religious paver pub- lishod fv Moston, offers ninong other promiins to subscribers '@ fino ine of -rovelvers, “ware ranted to kilt nt long range.” ‘This Journal should bave a large constitieney in Kentucky, Tho Way the Politicians Hay oaled Out the State of Minnesota, 8 Pap. Ir must be very gratifying to Mr, 'Thoma- ton, n foriner resident of Chlengo, wha has not heon at home for a year or so owlng,toa discrop- angy In his accounts with tho,Goyernmont, to know (hat tho United States authorities have do- oldat to pay the rawnrd of 8500 offered for bis capture. Tho erring Mr. Thomulon was arcosted in Naw York aweek ago, and at once wave $5,000 bail to appour in this elty Deo, 10 for oxaiminn- Uoan by tha courts, . lt hag Leen allegod that the batl which Thomaten scoured woe of tho variety known as “straw,” but a Washington . dlepatcl agsuros tho public that the defaulter ts belug closely watched by ulllcers of tho hiw, au that oven if tha bond be tvorthleas ho exnnotoscnpe, Tals Ja Indeed gratifying Informntion. By keeping three or four liigh-sniaried detectives constantly doguing tho footsteps of the orlintunt ft Is just “posable that ho mag ovontunily bo brought Into court and mado to answer for his orimes. Hav- ing alreudy spent $500 In bls onpture, tho Gov- orniment Is now watohing its nan tosve that he doos not yet away agalp. ‘This {a certainly an oxpunsive method, put if It fs offective not much fault will bo found, ‘ 8 Dunnoll’s Path Mado Roster 1, His Fionds in tho Firs, District, <i A Minwaurnn store was robbed of $4,000 worth of furs last Saturday, Thi was ovidently onoof tho cold days when the butglars Uldo't got loft: a LAKESIDE MUSINGS, A St. Louls paper says that 1 woman of that olty “bas gulned n National roputadion as amaker of boxing-gloves." Tho oumo of hor unhappy husband {4 not given, “LT seo that the Bank Examiner ins com pleted his investigation of tho facile Bank of Hioston, Aflor tho bursting of a bani comes the report—of tha Exalnmer."—S. JF, Tilden, A New Iovon git! has twice postponed her marriage aftor the wodding guoste hod agsem- bled, giving no reason oxcapt that ahe was tot qulto rondy. Young mica aro not often eo lucky ag this. t “Leopold —It doesn't make any diffor- enco about your girl being n Princess, tho candy rnoket works equally well in all ciassos of Dunnell’s .Enemies Fenced y, . Together in the New Sec. ond District, a St, Paul and Minnoapolis Put ingly Togather—The Fifth Ale” a Bear-Garden, Auditor Massic tn Virginia Gly. ing Mahone.All the 'Troubio ; Possible. Mahono's Power, Howover, So Porn| ble as to Render Tneurrestion ite Dangorous, —$—<—— Says “Gath”: “Gan. Casey, brothor-in- Jaw of Gon. Grunt, told me on Drondway that he had Just passod Mr. Conkling, and that he auch was the tumult.” a His light gray oult, . Billo Lacs,“ Todd,” lay, a ma Wore “nudd'ning to the vlow."" - 4 Bontons Grow ! Malas i , ‘< 5 . Morrisd {Tine Legal News -has’ Wis paragraph: Ho edw tho little apple-malg Bieneus, ” Mutrsbult, “When the Suprome Court Ja not in acssion His hat ho lightly dotfed; Pope, Kittson, Judge Dickey Ia at Uls chambers In tha court- * And then be gazed « anes wits ath Haein house, during businoss hours, writing opinions. Asif nmazed, Fe ihe stebe, Cus ace Ag wo understand It, tho only reason a term of And then he looked quite soft. Srnverse, Beekor, Cook, sooloty, ‘Two nights por week fs often onough tocall. A girl In Detroit has sued 2 wealthy cltl- zon far $10,000, tho only nets charged being thatr ho hugged her twice, At this rate, If Vandbr- bilt was nn average Chienyo young mun ho ayould ‘bo $237,000,000 In dobt at tho ond of yory wook, A. well-known nowspaver man of -St. Jo- seph, Mo., has upplied for o divorce fram hia wife, alleging in hia bill of complaint that he “finds married Ife and the newspaper business Incompatible and intolorabld."” If divorces nro to be granted on thig xround tho popularity. of Journalism will increase with frightful rapidity, ‘The new moon hung In the sky, the sun was low in the West, _ And iny betrothed and I in the oburchyard paused to rest « Happy moiden and lover, dreaming tho old dream over; The Hight winds wandered by, and robios chirped from tho uest, ‘ 2 was looking wonderfully bad, as If hla health hid run out. Not long ago I met an enrly friend of Conkling, who wna totliug mo some ancedotes connected with hia curly appearance in public ife, for whieh my, informant was not altogether without responaibility. Itls a curt- ous instance of Conkiluy'a character that. the noxt day, the gontienian sald to me; +1 hope you did not print iny reforanes to Conkling. It would da io 6 very great injustice. ‘How ts that?’ sald I, * Why,’ continued my friend, ‘Conkling is very aousitive on owlng his prom | nenco to anybody's holp; and although the facts told you wero correct, ie would turn his back on ime ff be saw that Llall any claim to having Drought hin futward,’ Lromarked to the gan- tlemun that this ssumed a conspicuous cage of 0 inan afraid to bo arateful.” The Apportloumone in Mibunerota, Special Correspondence of The Chicags Tribune. # Br. PAUL, Minn., Nov, 2—Tho Minncentn Lege {slature, which adjourned ‘lust Saturday with g cleanod-up calendar, got through an extraond}. nary amount of business for i short specint tele sion, Though t wits oplled tu conslder tho bond. adjustment question anty, it took to genera} leyisintion like a duck to water, and Dae nora than Am hundred general and some. apecial Inws, tosides olecting a United State Senator and impeaching # drunken Judge, Thy most importags wenoral law, after the all-in. portant tlfty-cénts-on-the-dollar bond measure, of which you huve probably heard quite enough, Isqbill rodistricting tho Stato In view of a nnotlelpated apvortionment of tive members of Congress to Minnesota. ‘This ennetinent is 5 ‘little proemuture, und the State wil be teft in at uwkward predicament Congress shall pass a different apportionment et trom that dutroduced Inst winter, or ff lt Bball pass nono gt ull before uy t election; but the Legisiture wanted to provide for omer gonelos, nut tho nepiring Congreasiicn of the Suture wanted tholr districts curved out tur thei with the lenst possible delay. tt taxes a Htilo tine to organizo a Congressional machine, even with 30 ndintrable « working model as that beld befor the admiring oyes of tho younger Benoration of Minngsotiystatesmen by Mr, Dune helt, ho redistricting has beou very adroiuy done In the Interest of future meinbers and candidates, who havo purueled unt the counties JSnsuch way that itis net dilticult to proptiesy ‘thy personnel of tho enlarged Conyreasdlonal teloxation, The following is tho allotment of counties: a ‘Tur New York Post swys that the resolu- tiong of the moro-tarif! Chicayo convention aro very strange reading, For example, tho rogolue uon which thanks tho protective system for “turning tho bituneo of trado steadily in our favor,” ns Mr. Chumberiuin pointed vutin hig specch in England tho other day, has been dono for France by golug to war, getting well thrashed, and having to pay tho expenses. Nothing’so ef- feetually *tuens the balanoe of trade in your favor" as contradting 0 big foraixn debt, which compels you to export a yrent deal of your Products without getting nnything back In re- turn. One of the most ourlous ernzos of the niuetoenth century is tho satisfaction some mon take in contampiating this state of things. “lia, bul” thoy say, “look how much wo sont abroad 6 And lol fn tha mondow sweot waa the grayo of a lttle eblid, . ‘With a cruuibling stone at tho fect, ind the ivy runniug witd— Tangled Ivy aud clover folding {t over and over; Closo to ny eweotheurt’s foot was tho little mound up-piled, . Btricken with numeless fears, sho shrank and clung to me, ,And hor oyes were filled with tenrs for a sorrow Laid not sees FINS? DIBTIICT. Inet year, and now Ultlo wa recolved in returnt HiBhey ee wero blowing, softly hor tears Houston, Frooborn, Olmsted, jod bless debt; it has been t f (s ra E lt Steck Ww has been the making of Ul" | ears for in, senaaio years and a sorrow that | Mower” Dodue, Yuta ani Tar Rr Te was to be : SECOND DISTRICT. THe St. Louis Ladses’ Land League does } —yonno Mun Whose Gert Was Too Previous, Faribautt, Murray, Atrown, not apponr to boa remarkable success, Like nil She kept a littl: apple-stand, “Hlno Earth, fables, Nicullet, organizations In which lovaly woman {s tho pre- ‘Aud charged odly prices » Waseca, look, Yellow Stedictae dominating eloment, thera té mora or lees talk free firkeei aba Watonwan, —Pipedtone, Lao qui Paris, going on, and somo of tho remarks do not sear re raat tha Baur eae A meas pluler, tohave been of a character enlcutnted to pro- Th Lone Nt hero wont, Gotiann ‘ Teawood, Eu Bucur, moto amity, From tho report of a recent mect- SURGE amples were 60) Rog Cs THD wrBTRICT, tug the falluwing choice dxtract is mado: "+ You |" ‘Twas on a breezy summor-day, Goodhue, Caryor, Renville, are so much of a ludy that you enn really tetla tic.’ | The aun was shining high, Hige, MoLeud, | Switt, | Hosponsor * You called a indy a ttur In my house ‘When nen thoatall Dakota, . -Meoker, Chippers, before; much obliged.’ * You nre in the babit 8o talr and tall pu, panda of telling fulsotioods; you haven't even common A gent came stalking by. IU DISEIUCE, courtesy."’ * Well, Til tnke lessons im atiquot ay sfashington,, « “Anoka, fherburne, from you.’ * You're rathor an ald sobolar,’ ‘it’s His Dorby bat was o'ar bis brow, Hieunepia, i Teunthe iuunibea. never too Into to learn.’ A policeman on tho His necktly was sky-blue, Wright, + ¢ His patent boot, beat had to rap on tho sidewalk to secure ordor, FIFTIt DISTRICT, tho Supreme Court is not held at Chicago, as sontemplated by tha Constitution, fs, that tho authoritics bave not asafgned tho necessary rouins for the tise of the court. Would It not be woll for those lawyers who aro vomnplalning -about naving to paok thotr satohels and travel to Ottawa every tine thoy haven cnsy.In the Supremo,Court to ace the proper authoriticsand Grant, ‘The First District, which Is etil! Mr. Duonet’s, Js contrived with the view of relies Ing that per geduted gentionn of the trinta that uave made his political path thorny for the fast three years, Tho new district cantulng threo of tho countles that cuat 1 beavy Htopublionn vote against Dun noll in tho triwngular Wight af Inst year—Pree born, Dodge, and Mower—but thoy will be avery burue vy the heavy Ropubllenr und Dunuele “Ob, apple-matd,” he fondly ana” “ Phou lovely applasinaid "— . _And then he blushed; Bhe allybtly tushed, Ant thon hor abvok did fade. Bho said, in tanes fullgnro and sioots Ob, would you Ike some frult?” *, lunve tho necostary arrangements made? If tho ie raptly amitod, wae erckat “ite of Giniston, ae fates Supremo Court is to vo hold at more than ono Ho was beguilud, eee hae lett in bie OW district aro Wy place, then Chicrgo should be oneof the places," And stead “intently mute," * And now today a wedded palr, And happy, those two aro, Hraten of Fillmore and Gon, Edgertoy of Dodge. Braden bas Just been elected pile Auditor, and tho genoral impression seers to be that Edgerton, wo gg considorately got oat of ed A Crxctnyatr paper thinks that Edwin M. Stanton would have been a guod-man for At- torney-General nbout this thine, Itsays; “Im- For this young nan oe wy tie cecal i cera shat fying Booth, after the murder of Abrabam Lin- Doth drive a span suine position thut will take hin aut of Duce coln, mouthing and ranting in the court-room! Refore a Wost Sidé car. 3 noll'a way also. Jf Widwerton bad nny eapaclty “He waa shot like a dog, a8 he deserved, and hia | —2 Yom “Lauri by Murut Hutatead, for fight Jn bin Mr, -Windout nitebt Jill te accomplices, taken into court chulnod by tho barat future rival ty See eae lexs und with padded helmots on thotr boads, PERSONALS. Dunnoll to private lige in 1s, But Edgerton no better than a stated club to flaht 1 malted warrior [ka Duninell with, and the statesman of the back-bay und sand-huuling episode wil probably keep his grip on, bla district untd Wile dlom's traditionat jack faite bln und tho Ine his long ond aus: and after a short trial hanged in a bunch. Thero was no loud laughter and grinning Judges: and Jocular lawyers In that court. It is not well that the people should have cause to Jament tho unavallubility of the: military. process at this Mnyor Grace, of Now York, bas a brother in the Now Zealand Parliament. = *. =i Senator Lamar, of Misslssippl, and Senator Josuph Brown, of Goorgia, cach iive at home ia i (ogee usored ‘malgimtion to. tho siter endat Ume, With an Attorney-Generdl of tho calibro | 2 One-slory bouse, luuely expooted migin t v oe é |, Tho Kirst Dlatrict js tho largest of aud motalof Edwin’ M. Btunton tho clyil tril The New York Times says that Senntor the nan et, sao aati upulatton. tr lp Would go off, hotter.’ 3 Pondiaton, of Odio, wants to be the Domocrutio |-overwholmingly Repubiiean, too. Alt the cont: ed candiduty for the Presldenoy in 1834, - ' An Atlanta letter tothe Louisville Courter Journal suya Gen, Sherman's afability on bis re- cont yieit there has done much to wipe out tho aulmodity he won in 280k. ; e ‘Tha Princess Béatrice led a gay party on Hallowe'en, A part of tho ovening's colebrn- on consisted of 0 procession af 20 turchboar= oni, witer which a “ witch" was ounalgned to tha tlames, * aud ull bad 4 good time.” Mile,.do Bois Gullbert, a young French lady, who cluimsto bo a Wneal deacondant ot the unpleasant Templarwho plays so promiuent thea glve sweeping Republican majorities except Winona, whieh onty gave Garfeld about 2) over Hancock, and Wabasha, which usually gives & Hepublican majority of about 200, tot ‘he new Sceund Uiatrior ly the wostorn pal fh Dunnett's old domain, with some Democrat counties unlonded upon It froin Strait’s reseat doubttul district! Iv tsa year-garten Fomubited by the restless ang ambitious potltictuns #1 3 have been making it wart fer Dunnell, an ie now cooped Wp tu tener each other, He isun lub edly Rappblican by a tremendous real Qnd Le suanr, custing ubout 1 d majority botwoon them, and the Hepubiless , sarcasing avery Yeu ns te Mstort ‘cautles PB tho. jrapulatlon o Cor, Jon W. Fornny is just now very much cxorcied In rexard to Misa Anna Dickin= son, who ig soon to make her appearance on tho dramatic stage, The impressionabie Colonel suye tint Auna le brainy, bold, elnutio, electric, aud colevtio,” although why bo bns kopt all this Important information to himaelf go long la not stated, Hole alsoof tho opinion that Annarcsem- bles a Grealan party named ‘Sappho, who Itved 023 yours B.C, und calls ber a rulor, a linguist, and a warrior,” ‘Tho meaulug of ,all thia is that Col. John 1a domy some -preliininary pulling for the gentle Anta, -but bis taffy te of go rloua | spurt in” Ivanbuo," ie novus to be imarried ig |, Weetern counties sotto Up. | Tne Ae quailty thae butlitelo ort willgodown,” | 34, Hulfet, npplow of tho Zormor Prva eat oF eet ne eet ani ———_ . ~ [aspirants for Cangreasional honors Titsfrom Gnth’s Inst letter: “Gen, Hor. | _0¥ Duttus Mardy tolls her readers in Wah atatetot, arg ex-Sonator and iovernyt aco Porter romarkod tome yesterday: ‘think, | EvRland that It any ono travols in Amorica In 4. B, Wakotiold, of Faribault County, Qn oy me yes! ys fy foc! fe cd Baker, of Manicato, and tha tipulsive Str. as the rallroad wur, tho alore crops, ote., have beon agape ten an a Aeoorigud: ror anslasy: A of Watoon. live Hakor bax tho 1iflrosl (om et Me + mon Ui of the grentost ndvantago to tho business tntor- | Sigid dattronoe nnd respectful aualstanen. ‘Bho | fussiouersilD for the TOKE ura of bis bolt ests, Wo were rapidly formetting tho luesona of 187. All sorts of bubbies wore coming forward for Investinent, end wa might hayo had, undor la vory surry her own COULIEEY nen aro uot deoout Qnd polite at auch times, A small boy testiiled In B ‘Toxas Justico’s cl ne a at Dunnell luat your. Wakerleld Je A wv cine ran of the lor, aid hag borne binsel’ vert oreditubly. through tho trying gunsons 0! gene changed condidons of prospority, » nancial | court that the shoot Dunnolt. belt, the Stute dlection, aud the Ke ng afray took place on Sun vo remembered that panio during tha present yoar, Theclroum~ | day, “tow do yuu know It was on Sunday, torial GOnteat tnalteLicuiuuratis piot ch stances 1 have montioned brought tne peoplo ta | sonny # asked tho defendant's shyater,. “De | Windom by retusiug to parualt tha ve tho} aouses, and it now looks ag If wo might havo several yours of uninterrupted yet reasun- ublo activity, without any chusms to cross. " Fe ‘Tite achemes which men devise {n order ie humne od the candidate of the ombinatiuy will probably bo tho momber from the Nene ond Pistia! and will represent it very eredite bara a cal The now Third District is 0 meorTan | dintrlut. ue anomuly, It le a . one lite Mot a oaviug cog, thut day I had to go to the back door of tha sulnon to got boer instead of tho frout door,” was tho conyincing auswur. ‘ Florenco Nightingate, In spite of her ‘Gt years and borloug confinement to'an Invalid'’s to egoapo tho: payment of taxca ere man: sofa, looks -young aud even ‘handsome, Her | lur sections curved ghing cleat tho most poputar, haps being that of nee fair faco is unweinkled, her Inrge brown eyes | Wi itrogulur hour bas sO maa of 8 jury, ‘A poraou in Ballabyry, N.Y, rocuntly ro~ | Abu full ef Kluducks, aud sho js willl dacoly, aud porate inal county in. the inkiic, Tho pins Tusol to settle whea tho tax-collector camd | fortha relief of qe Alok aud poorer "OMS | Yon wohomes af winbltiaua gander Pauthe by fantuatio tricks with political gcosrohy oye vious of gerrymaudoring parties. ta ba trict fas 163,07) population and, suede a A (ar four Domocrativ counties Is peabally 4,000. or 5,000 epublica maurity. TOT ego Hood Indny axpirunts lurking 1 ho eat) Thiv ecqentely pleve of xeoyrnphy ve veeure Bteait's bold upon bla present seat Inset 18k. Goodhue County falriy swaries Win x. wen, from ote Governorety au yiattt ootuUt private sucreturys Wed Free coming Adwiulatra ate tor outnors wit be v0 0 at IF Bs don ecole, ite fan madest great mau. too, around, on the ground that bis residence wus a house of worship, bocuuge be agnyg and prayed ‘{n it, dnd theroforo wus pxempt from taxation, The haurttoas offical, doybtlesy avulng that In enso thia defense was allowod his work would ‘bo but poorly reniunarated, declined to view tho alter: iu that ght, apd sold the building for uxes, é ‘The fair Diana of Auatrin—tho-Empreas— who ependa a grent deal of hor timo ju hunting Jn Eoplang, scarad by the Land Leaguc fram following after the Mouth bounds, Isto tike up her quartors at Burloy-un-tho- Hilt, a boautiful old gent in Butlondshire, which balungeil to 9 tormer Barl of Winchester, who bequoathed it w hig putural son, futher of the present ownor, * i BUILDING MATERIAL SPOILED, Special Dispaten to The Catcaga Triguns, a Tu Clnolnnati Commeretal ought to get up a ponny subscription fur Bil Jones, tha (jte avonger, [t rolwed gud fur Capt. Cook, who alms ud be ply lapped u man who Uxpressed satlutaction | | BaDronD, Ind. Noy, &7.—Tho recent change | don EB. Cole Four to quality (oe wit th Miootiny of Guriald, Let a tevt La | $n tho wenthor cust the Uinsdale-Loste Btone Epreners ite Bt Haul tat sean ty eae inndo of the papular ‘fovling toward tho juy- | Company noaty $100, ‘Thera was, A Wrye | pura withettior grant wen. St HAI) hawker who tried to- " — Raker wile | assnsinate the 'asausin, ‘Hulstoad oxptains why bo won't do fx thusly; nink hig modest endeavors ave, bre amount of eyryad aug cut work 14 tho yards for Fe iopa his, resi ou vrunie tho Grant County Court-House and a National. a dn Fal with succuas. gag Guat k bautt, however, and will probab are ea Me TURN OMe we Hout tat one rage tamu tastuentour oF aeano wi Ba Yoen it grosloual bonvra with Btralt, ba? f fe in 10 Ways sip dones, Dut we would nut uncouraug | ‘talgen Gur ut the qurries, and bad no ob np i) ile ple weer drain of ausseetiid ters 4 ot iny oi uy ui e ‘ oes. prety wails appreolation OF BR aw|eobiaug souson, ‘The unuxpeoted cold hud the oi aa of | 7G walthur for Window's ©: cur a bl cracking and roudering it usuless, See eraeraraaananienannel : OKLAHOMA, Bpectal Dispatch ta Tre Chicago Tribune. Wirousra, Kas, Nov, --Lhree cor-loads of ‘United States ouvalry passed through thls olty this morning on the Atchison, Topekn & Bunty Dolluved, tou, that ponntur tt who carries thy Soandi nay! ~ and used it to decent ‘strait in Ii the sonal usplrydons tad, Alteyul airs Diatriet prowisos same Fun for Ue ei gid Sie The new Fourth Disteiet ie Cait wiatics neupolls, with a few nolan thrown ia ta make up the maces eitleal The only outalde ouunty oF be tebe Tur Missourl River af Bismarck, whore the Northern Pacific lallroud grosses by incuna of tranwfor-boats, communoed freoxing on the Uth inst. -In four days a pile pride p00 font long was thrown norosa tho gtrearm and y track Jul upon it by which tho fralngare pow moylyg, ¥ Natlroad, on route for the Indian Foreitory, fa Wasuingtun, tp whtcl agree ¥ y nh anticlputiog of the proposed Oklahoma Culy | Portance te Wusuington, cy 1h CU Approwshes 1,200 footsin longi gad bon eon: |.any ruid’ trom, Guiuesv tite, Tex, wiles pracy | PEWwol Sie ver Yala tea Paul aud structed bofore, The catimatud cont of tho per» | Puyne hes now made bis base of uperutions, and | Sonal wa wel We At gor Into separa manent bridge to be built 000." wore a larga number of cvloulgtw.bave ase Pane TA er inte oud ea 5 SEC ECR fica — Them’ togothor, Hike wwe cuts BUN hey 0 tholt clotbealipa by the tall. to thet by thumauiyys, ine rural Bitte ot Doug avarahaduaed OF Bere nose Ine result of thls usage ii make thy ouly doubstut distr area The counties Tk to wine web re ular oupdidate way mikes 0 yop re Soy ine, ay susections at A cour of weeks, ago tie Berili Court was almost exclastvely dovoted to hunting.. On Saturday, Noy, 13, the Buporor's party brought ‘down a Satal of 847 bond, varloug deer and gthor viv wawo, of which thirty fall to the breechs loader pt the Bmperor alone, tho elaughter-sooro’ of the others being ag negr'as possibly io rélas tive proportion. On these occasions the antlured CLOSE OF THE LUMBER®SEASON, , Spesfut Dispatch fo The Citcage Tribune. 7 . Bast Saainaw, Mich., Noy, %.—With two or three exceptions all mtils on tha Saginaw River have shut down after @ very succegsiul agusan, The lumber out will agwrogute over 004 fovt. ‘The siver bas frogun over ut a uuwber of points. <

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