Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 28, 1881, Page 5

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\ a sou ¢ cltfess Faahburi’a ante by satiebody: teem wi eae Hatlaructory ens ou of N ae tage ouilata ne but nests won aa Hosa ‘Poh e the cities mugrena: Dut 6 doubttal If a0 #1 cian wit ove to vithor of tha i; ions, THC population of tho Fourth District ic TAs nietelet is nnother boar-gardon, Tt Vdhe Fitts Detrot oka moruern fait of tho ppreale OVC of focal @reat mon, who have pate end oars at tha monopoltaing wf Ooi sosticd Sor Poors hy Bt. Patt or Minuanpol reesionsl Wert thew wed TenteGuv, Ci Hateo7 fon who ina hewn ote Ma, uns atts ardel or this, ul Ching fn OTT AT antes. Distetets A(torney Ui forage Atstin, of icortt miableious matnbers of Cina, who ten palltichane of aul es arity and pront resource, will De Ko. “Tuo district 18 over Tepublleny, Tt has tho Kee popis y district ttt the Ntuta—l24¥ Di five 5 Mt bo the dnrwest of all tn wilhla Hye eration, and will probably muke tut Of Meta nt the next COnMUs, a “atebollioh” Against Mahone Masste In Virginia, speeiat Dispatch to Tae Chteaga TNbune. mension, Vay Nov, 2A number of prom- at membora of tho RoadJuater party, as woll nmmbier lights, aro i tha vity loukiog nftor te jntoresta of thelr partys 08 woil ns thelr pers iat zou It tho aoramble Cor spolfs soon to on= _ ‘he livat interest, of course, fs In the Sert~ tet Tight, but tho Indivatfons atl pole to moti coss of Kiddlahorgor aver Stassie, Whivy d Jews, ‘Ibo position of the utter ls naube feet of much comment, Ho fs nuw Unitod Mires Marabat of tho Westorn District seivireinin, Which paya lim | $000) per se, whilo tho pice of Lfoutonant. Torernor of Virginia, to which te bas beon etected by tho Liberals, hag only a salury of attacked to N. Jt Jp declired gearucly robable that be will givo up his place of Mare anal for tho ble honor and small pay attached to the position of Lleutenant-Gavernor of Vire nla, Tf ho docs, tt will Le, it ta sald, only upon te fassurnice that his son will wot bla plavo as United States Murata), Washington Dumocrata pro predicting somothing Of n split in Mubone's mnoxe upon tho avgembling. of tho Legista- turo bere, but thoy aro wrong. Muhone bas, totus the best polition] orgaulzation tn Virgluta, toguehiteon the part of tho Massie faotion there issnme bitter feeling against him, yet tho will potdary openly to rebel ayuinet bin. Musso, the letter of the antt-Mahono element i the Readjuater purty, hus been termed the fathor of Hea iatnaent in Virgluta, Ho can porhaps cin priority In this reepect 10 Mubone, buc ho ht not the orzunizitig power possessed by tho Son- stor, nor is hls tutuenco so xreat. ‘bo two yorked on togethor very well until two wiitors dro Fhon Nussio, ns a roward for bls services, ae outed Stato “Auditor, wnd made bly ape ntimenty to sult himeull, rofusing to give Ma~ Ponce wishes heed, Lhe consoquence wus a rupture, Parso Muskio defying the Rent. Juiter caucus to auch ANExtUNg thuit sera tot dees wanted co klelc Alt out Of tho party. ‘The receutly-ended Guberantorint canvass scomed folucrense the trouble, Stiwsio boing the strony est opponent of the Muuane canatdates, Cam- eron and Wigo, tind it wag only by the throwlys ‘of tho force of the lattor te the former thut Muge Hofost tho nominntion. ‘The cry was anything tobent Masale. ‘Tho Bourbon Demourats bave hoped that this bud fueling betweon the two most prominent Readjusters would cause that rtytocuno in tho Legislature with alvided Forces, ‘but this theory isa mistaken one, Tho fight will bo in canou, una mast probably eod thore. A tmoveinent Is boing seoretiy worked by the Bourbons looking to a combina tion With tho Mussio mun to boat Mahono’s uate didata, tiddloberzer, but it ts deemed probuble by those whu know that Massio'y forces will be afmid to enter Into any sieh area ent, for they know that, in the eveut of fallure, thoy Mibeoutluwed from tho Liberal-party and no Readjusters would defeat BMngsio tor ru- itor, A conferonco of tha inid- ing mon in tho Rendjuster party ts to bo held In this city Monday, at which Sunutor Mahone wilt preside.” It is probabie that tho Senatorial question will occupy much of thu, uttontion of to meeting, and an onrnest endeavor be undo toprevent any ditferenced, Republicans wist the place tendered to Lewly, The action of this conference will buve an tipportnat bearing w the future of tho Etondjuster party in Virginia. OMcial Canvass of the Lato Election in Now Xork Stata. Spectal Dispatch The Chicago Triduns, Auany, N. Ys, Noy. 26.—-Tha result of tho ofinint canvass in all the counties of the Btate, as reported by the local boards, gives Carr, Re- publican candiduto fop Seeretary of State, a plurality of 12,63 over Purecll, Domoerat. Mux- well, Hemorrat, tends Husted, Republican, tor Slate Treasurer, 20,008, Tho Republican plurat- Its on the rerhalnder af tte teket ranges from 14 for Davenport, for Controller to 6,056 for Seymour tor State Englnour and Surveyor, <<a —— GLADSTONE, Lecture hy tho Rov, Brooke UWorford. ‘Tho fev, Brooke Morford Jectured lust evens {ng in the Church of tha Mossinh bofore an iu- mnenso congregation on tho aubjectof “Glad- stone,” Ihe sutds : 4 Inthe presout Primo Minister of Rngland wo bave tho most extraordinary man of our age, Atmatchless orator, 0 brilliant politician, an ule Tost unrivaled gtutosinan of sinwulur yrisp and power, Gludatono to John Bright {8 ag a Damas. wusblade tow battloenx, Ho was bornin Lane casuiro County, Ina township from which hug halted such mon xa Raburt Poel, the Eurls of Derby, John Urlyht, and Gladatone. {is schovl- master renetnbered hlin when a boy ts pecullare Iyduil at arithmotic, bul at Oxford ho reso above nll competitors, graduating with tho blgt- thonors anu lowrning within those antiquated hatte that rigid ‘Toryism which hug always fntluenced has career. Gladstono uwacd Inafter years that the whoto atmosphere of Oxe fond leil tho student to distrust Nborty aud oliag fo tha tnost riyid conservatism. Wealthy Sir Jobn Gludstong, big fathor, sont bly gon, after graduating from tha untyoralty, to Ttaly with tho view of wldonuut bis knowlodgo of the World and ita tens; but from thero Uhrlatonc, attho ago uf 23 yours, way summoned bugk to Engiund and tow sent in Parliament, Sir Robert Pool, tn 183, gave blm in Under-Bevretaryship, and In 18 tho office of Vice-President of ‘the Hoard of Truda, ond it was i thls position that, While defending his beloved chief trom the at- tacks of ‘orytam, Gludstone first nourished his Melony sympathy for Liberalism, In 8st he Bed Naples. ‘fuero ho became xequiinted yh the horrible -utravities of the rollin Tey | Homburd’t ny he was cullod, ene thousand Neapolitans were at CR Tine dylng in prison on wilt politteat Pan Thy prisons wero vile and louthyome, © food burrito,’ Punderuus yhaukles crushed sue of tho Hest sehalirs of the duy, Glut Hono wrote letters to Lord « Palinerston, deptet- HY. tteraly and wrapbiuulty tho frlwberul truth. Above lolters wera sunt te overy Court In Bus met and whon Gurtbuldi uiterwant freed hie Toate land from the oppressor, bo declared tat Psi warnious of Giudatona wore tho trampat forgot: Uwoko tho slumboring Whore, of tad wee italy. America ducing hor Olyit Wary mone C mauler, fricnd tn tha Rugtien Gaverne tie Guan he. inn Ios ie, Uluctetono appastlad coupe Hatton to give bun Varlinmont thot, tion grupplo with the tinponding Urlyb ques. iden (UY, Mx, followltye wossions were the tho 2 ive Of Liberalisui, 1870 guve England thay CRUE, Measure OF nationtt edieation Treckoueht Englund to the euminit of eebolars pean du to7) uecurred tho banthment uf atnsed commission from the army. und the aif eatitoent selticent of the Alubuine claliug, tan aunlished through the greatness of ono te tr ‘Then came W period of reugtlon, such ud ana all nations, ‘Khe Athens ostraoied tiny ea ie Petey thoy buono woury of howrins seargtlicd tho Just; tho Gludstona, after Nvo reeick such noble stutestannalyy 1 uw tory js yee Tank and Me, “Cho Uludstane ot hig. Mena Old-iman-clotiont of today, suo that Tonge eloquent tucu, the proniinont brow, eng eaikht-ued features, trataulnus with lite nus iach Hut thore fei this Tian and ature PeMTAeE no seWY Of Limor, Hiv revrestion cere Ce trecs. And, lustly, ho’ tt a deep, alne Tikes briatinu, In 18i8 tha atrociting of tho throng Hulgorta uroused tho fury of war every tree Haropes Chie Kony was suDe at “We done wang to fl . wits by Inurl tt wees . Wal For Cho won. we've wot the ara And poe fe Hat the manoy, too." ane yet there was ny mob wat, for Gladstono @ Apaut The awful mussuere of Gabul and sane aa Wary the. teartil carnage and ety Netory over Kinw Cotywayo in South Tury mujoriee Mare of Ueduansiold and bie famatur nintery cra eearer, eon oigtoll the frag wid tha Trias “polloye ‘cust ith tho us beun ‘norvely des eatlng Parnell and supprossine Butit wasnevessary. ‘There “cleo ts, {ho nuolont ears onanot bo 3 but justioe baa been done, aud ‘comme the proudest factor of a ‘NDED BANKS, : cays the excitement la plucw ent n of tho Dunford Bank ft tutnnted today {u tho gathert een ard of creditors $f ae oe Ne Cy. notea, cree eProp ply turned aver the mons ‘Do cutted, 7, to tbe creditors, und satistied all wih i Tels not known pow heavy tho loss dent og ayy rePorted that Col, Duntard, Prost Weil, Oaaye Alla of Lanke bere and at Caide at Meng iil Curbgnduta, buy Ueeo wrreatud Coliwell he MU thut Ste. Suit, Casbley oF tae € Metiuiy ty ae Deen arreatyd, Wut nothe THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NO EMBER 28, 1881—TEN PAGES, Ct of the rivalries of tho gt 10 arise ape to Heese that A Fall will FOREIGN Liberal Views of Lord Hart- ington on the Irish Land Troubles, Landlords Apprehonslyo that No Rent Will Bo Pald Dur- ing Litigation. English Lawyors Much Amazed at the Procedure in Amorioan Courts, *. t Lefroy Confesses the Murder of Gold and Also a Lieutenant. The ‘British Coast Strewn with Wrecks by a Fierce Gale. Twelve Hundred Striking Coal-Min- ers. in Austria Cause Seri- ous Alarm, Formor Slayes in a Bragilian Mine Re- covor Twenty Years? Arrears of Wages. The Would-Be Assasin of Gon. Toherevine, in Ruesia, Proves to: Bo a Nobleman, GREAT BRITAIN. HOS AND WANLAN. Loxvon, Nov. 27,.—Hoyd wit row Ifattan carly An Muy over tho Tyne ehnmplonship couso, for $1,000 a side.' PROIIDITION AGAINST PORK, ‘The Roumauiatt Govortiment bas reuewod for ayenr tho prohibition of Importing pork from bebe Uultod States and govern! European cous tries. A DETAINED STEAMER - Tho stonmehip Sorvia, from Liverpoot for Now yee fy dotaluod at Queeustawn by u heavy gato. fe LOND MANTINGTON, dn a spooch nt Blackburn said it. must bo recol- Jooted, in Justice to the Sub-Cammisslonors under the Lond not, that tholr work wus ex- tremely difficult. It ta fmpussible for the public, witbout a full report of the olroumstauces of overy case, to judge whether the Cominissionera Are opon to tho charges muda ugalust thom, Ag fur as cun be discovered fram tha finporfect reports of casvs alregdy decided, thoy have baow in the inaln cases of ravk-renting suck as made necvasnry the Lund act. It would pe well for those who tulk wo. freely of compensation to res incinbor that it Iva very lurgoquestion. If st bo nucessury to comiponsnte landtords whose rack~ rentybaye been reduced, would Jt not bo equatty: necessary to compensate oud Jandlords? Tho spoaker gonclided; “ Disuppointimant doubt+ loss exists widely concerning tho result of tho various oiforty recoutly mude to resture peaco to Iretund, but the Gevernment will coutinue to romcinbar thut all the trouble is not due to the perversen of tho Irish, England tn past yeurs committed even yrentor mistakes which have not yet been altogether oxplnted. Thore~ fore the Government is buund to act with inex haustible patietive ag well aa unswervitic thru SU WILTIAM VERNON Hancount, Homo Seoretury, spoukiug at Derby, declared the Minteters would not swerve a single hulr's- breadth from the puth considered necessary for tha Intereats of tho Kingdom, whother thoy wiined or lust tho Lrish vate, HOW THE ENGLISIC ae THE GUITEAU 3 TRIAL, Lawyers here aro moro thun over amazed nt ; tho procedure in American courts, A very able orlminal lawyer salt tomo toduy: What on earth ure Ainericnn Judges for? Judge Cox doey nothing, Ho tukes. no pals to got utthe facts as to Guitonu's alteged insunity, He niakes no protense of kocping the juwyors up to tholt work, but allows thom, Cdrkhlll In- eluded, to make stump specetios Inteaded for the outside, He oven docen't discharge tho duties of usher and keep order-swhut's ho thoro fur#" I satd that he was probubly thore to nssigt the jury In summing Un,“ Samming up!" cried my friend, the Q. 0.3" why, Ameri- can Judyos doh't sium up. Thoy aro more ros cuptacles for evidence dribbled and driyuled out to thom, and in thalrsumuuing up they Binply te- tall all that gtuif to tho bored Jury, und tustruut thom to bring Inn verdict of guilty If they wre sutlailed of thy prisanor’s guilt, and to requit hina If they aro gure be Is tunucent.. Thoy don’t winwow wheat frow chatt, or miurshul facts or. polnt out inferences to ba drawn, but shout the sucks of rubbish whieh they ndmit as. evidon % into the Jury-box, und expect twelvo men, |, ubosey peaording to the Amorican oystem, bee onuse of thelr almust {nvincitlo ignurance, to ronder justice, Why do not the Atueriuan puo- ple, whoatn at ellicieney In all othoy things, se." cury trained lawyors for Judgea ana seo that pront ounce hiko this are vainmitted to compo. tuut counsel?” BURNING OF A CHUNCH, Dockyard Church at Bhcornuss was buried. Nino persona wore Injurad, "CHOLERA, 5 Thoro are cloyen deaths dally from cholera at Jeddah and twenty-two at Mecca, LEFHOY has fully oonfossed ‘the murdor of Gold, also to Having ultlod Liout. tuper, who was asanatuated In Chatham barracks somo timo aga, . ¢ A OMEAVY GALE ’ Provalled throughout the United Kingdom Sat- urduy and Sunday, doing serlous dnmuxe to provorty, Nearly the whole of tho now plor at Folkston way washed ‘away, ‘Whore are many wrocke aluny tho const. ‘Lo wrouter part of tho Vontnor pler was care ried awuy. i ARCTIC NELIEK, Anomorlal isto bo presonted to tho lresl- dont. of tho Geographical Society today asking the socloty to urge the Goyornment to dispateh Qu oxpoitition ta tho Arctls Qucan for tho relict of Latyy Buuth, ‘Tho: Zines suys: * While wo bull bo far from disvouraging tho application which tho Colonial Oltice fa stated te by making to the Hudsun's Hay Compiny to prosocute tur quittes dn regent to white inen weon by Bequl- myaux voar Maugonalo Mivor, thore [6 only too much ronson to Tour that the Jeannette, with hor brayo crow, must.bo added to the: Ust of veveols which have porlabed in the Arutiv” “MASONIC seatearny, VOR GANFIELD'S PAS +e - oY, Ata mooting of the Grand Lodge of Engliah Freemasons, on the 7th of Decembgr tha Princo, of Wales will move & yoto of condolence with sue Tomlly of thelr lute brother, James A, Gare eld, an 3 DAD WEATHER, ‘The steamer Doopdule, at Bristol trom Now ‘York, reports yory bad wonther. Sho lowe o Jargo pumbor of onttly und bud hordecks swopt. THY NEW BUIFCOMAIIONENS, Duntgy, Nov. 37,-Tho new legal Sub-Comnie- sionory undex the Land uot ro Foluy, Quoon's eouryel, ‘and, Rocky wud Wiloy. ‘The landlords pre making strony reprosontations to the Cave orument {n, favor of pushing work under the fet rapidly, as they wenerally bokeye that dure jog the perlod Wtigation ts pending no ronte will bo pald, Tho procardings ad tho forthcoming peviveg nro anticipated with oxtraordinary ju- ferent, 1t Je reported that the crown counsel bus been fnstructpd to put forward gurly all casos of ugearian erie in which tho evidence perfectly ateur, and Ubat, ju thn evont of uo- quittals or disagreements In those cased, crown counsol’ are to apply for an udjournmont af the aesizes pending logivlation, which would taka the form of appointment of a tribunal conslute Ing of 5 -Chatrinan, quartorsessions, und threo Stivondinry musietrates, with full power to try suaanuslly all oonece except murder, AID BUI DMERISON ED KURY KOT, - Ata mcotiyg today. Jobin Duly, 4. P, for Cork ‘ City, preatding, £10) woro subseribad towurda the mnintenmice of tinpelsoned susncets, SEARCHING Fol AIDS. County Limartek continuas very disturbed, ‘The police are sunrehing for urns, A MOLOTE VOYAGE. FAtsouri, Nov. 27.—Tho atuamer Bumatea, from Hoaton for London, hus arrived here, Bho encountored terrifig wedthor,. Tha decks were arropt, Douts smashed, and all tho cattiooxeept Attcon head washed overbunrd, . FRANOKN, IMPORTED KALT ME. Paws, Nov. W-Tho decreo retutive to the {napeotion of imported gult tents provider for freedom of tmportation, but will anly becom oporative aftor the former deereo of Mrard ree stricting Importation has heen annulled, ‘This, however, Is expevted te bo duno shorily, AUSTRIA, LAOTE TROUDLES, Viuxns, Nav, 2%.--Tho colilera in Ostran mines, Lelonging to tho Northern tallway, tho Jurgost mines in Austrin, areion uw atriky., At Inst necounts the strike was bucemtng serious, ‘twelve hundred inen are otready out, and it was feired tnfiners in Inne nelgbboriny pits would Joln them.. The strikers, besides clalming An therense of wages, donut tho Mstulesal of aitoversters, Twacompanies af tntantry have Uoen sent to Ostran froin ‘Troppat. A DENTAL. Tho roport that the Krivuselans hid taken three emul forts fromthe Austrian troops ant mado prisoners of tholr gurrlaas Is ollielally dented. GERMANY. ani 1 ELNCTIONS, Bentsay, Nov. 2—Ata Pariamontury diner, Blemarck mutnhined that the recent elections phoukt by tio ncans be taken as it condemune thon of tho policy of the Government, as, reck- oning by the miter of votes poltod, the Con survatives alone wmnong tho pritelpal politieat parties evorod a sutstanthal Inerynse as com> pared with tho rogults of tho elcettons of 1678. ‘Vhis year the Conaurvatives polled 868 votes, nygalnst T4960 Its 1858, THE FRENCH AMNASBADOR ‘The French Mintetry has notitied the German Government of the dvpaintment of Baron de Courcel us French Athbagcador at Berlin, The Government bas approved tho apvulotmunt. MANON VON STRUNEN expresses binsclf highly entisiicd with tho huvarty welcome accorded hit Ju America, ~ BRAZID, THR ELRCTIONS. Lonvon, Nov. 27.—Tbo elvotions In Drazil ro~ sulted: Soventy-two Liberate, fifty Cunsurvas tives, The Sinister of Foralgn Aftulra and tho Muulster uf the Interlor are nimone the defented candidates, Hoth resigned shel portfollus, whigh have been Lomporarity allotted to othor Minlatora until tho Chatnber of Deputies mects. . THE KUPREME TRINUNAD annulled tho Judgment delivered ngaingt tho claim of slaves in tho Merrovelbo Mince to freu- dom twenty yeurs ago, nnd ordered wages paid thom from that thuo, RUSSIA, A NOULE ASSAs! Sr. PRreRsnunn, Nov, 2--The Ufetat Messen fer unnounces that the would-be assusin of Gen, ‘Teherovlne isa noblemun, Nicolal Sankowsky, from zoe Government of Grodno. He urrived, {n St. Potoraburg a fuw diye ago, nccompanted by & porson named Mefntkof, who has peen at- reeted ag anneecssory, Bunkowsky fs a Cuthulte, 28 yours old. Ha states that, buying becuno puor by dissipation, ho was meditating sutolde, whon ho met Milnikeff, whe persuaded bin to commit political murder. Sunkowsky was 4 voluntcer during the riving in Horzegovina, and forinerly kupt 0 restaurant, Moluikoit Is suspected of boing an important momber of a Nililist committue, MEXICO. TNE TROUDLES IN SONORA, Tuceon, Ari, Nov. News from Altar, Souara, anya that Gov. Ortiz will be there on tho Jatof December to louk pursonnily tyto tho troubles existing between tho Amerlean! willing companies and Mexlean citizens, It ts sald that be bas been Unilly decelved by falso vrotense, oud thya lod to make some mistakes. Although a Inwyer of fine attainments ho avems to be In ued with monarchicat deus, which are etrongly coudginned by the peopic. ROUMANIA. OPENING OF VANLIAMENT, Bvowanest, Nov, 2%.—in opening the Rou- minntan Partiament today King Courles dwelt chiotly on tha Nauube question, flo snld the destinies of Roummntt bud always been aud will romain clogaly bound np with the free naviga- on of the Danub BY MALL. BOSNIA—YO USCAPING MILITARY DUTY IN “AUSTIIA, Vianna, Nov. 1.--The publication of tho de- croc introducing military service fu Bosnia bas been acocompunied by & proclamation of Gen, Dabton, tho Miltary aud Cly{iGoyernor of Bos- nin and Herzegovina, to tho people, It beylns Uy polutiog aut that nn armod force te u necor silty for overy country, as order and tranguillity cannot be upbeld without ft. Mitherta tho Ini- portal army did this for Rosnia, jn order: to boul ng 8¥0h AS possible tha Wounds inilotod by for- ier evonts, and to oneble tho peopte to rebulid thotr houses aud resumno tho tilling of thelr fields. Now the the tus ovine when ovary able- bodied gun of the, country, of whatover confuse glon he muy bo, should boar arins Yor the do- fonso of the country. Tho law on military ucrvico bua thorefora beou published, It ts polnted out that every fuelllty ts given for exemption from tho service, und tut no ono shoutd be in any way molosted or provented hythe oxorvlae of his religious duties, which iva Proof bow wueh edpitderation and regard the Emperor bas for tha habits und cuatons of the peoplo, ag well us for. the pocullaritios af tho country. Full of roytrd for tho famitivs of thovo culted upon ty gorve, the Emperor bas ordered that at the frat enlistment 1,200 men only ure te bo taken, aud that these shall -bo drawn only from tho two tlest cutoxoricsthat is, the men burt In 18d] and 1803, ‘Bhose born in 1800 and before are antirely freo from the service. The youths buutid to prosent thowselyes™ may bo sure to mec with the Hroatedt dnpurtiallty on tho part of the authorities In deoldiog about thuir olaisa to bo exempied of espeutully tue roared; but his Mujeuty expeats: caually hat those bound to serve will lend wet ng obee dignuo to the digpositions of tile Inw, aid that all authorities, olivers, and gounmunies will co- H parata with qual xeal iu carryjug out this ed ‘ New York Newspapors Falllug into the Mands of Watorod-stock Companton. Brow Guth'a Letter, Nov, 20, You have observed that Cyrus W. Flold bag probably purchuayd tho New York xpress. Tho suto wil bo of witvantnys to Nr. John Kelly, t¢ newspapers omibralled bi in with othr newse papers, and reneted on bis politicul fortunes, At the ane thine be wis proving the (inposalbiilty ot prekiniy neieanapers wucecsaful by bind inte fealty, ‘Tho Vammanylym of tho paper tool away its pews strungth, Perpetual divreyard of tho bhanumonn of wititra and youn is not calou- Juted to muko u powspnpar gull, Hecuretug ugain to tho nie of tho Express, the publig seems to buve wn tdow tbat dir, Micld te only anutbor gumw for Sf), Gould, who afroudy: owiy tho World outright, Mercuntily forces of our Uine ara Unquestionably in thie elty trying: toubsarh tho nuwspapors, and 1 beliuve that Now York tow uffards au apetttiy Cur seathee preas, Such Journal proc ob bo belliverently: hostile to tho facal louders- bore, but ie ouxht to ‘tke position to tuvor of thy gonoral intureats, jn which would by fuoluded vomtuorclal outer: iso, ‘The proaituton of 4 pardon oF tho prose Jo spoculutye interests no mun CAN ety Hbsery= ing. In wome tagos tho brokers’ oltices edt tue journul and rouury mattor, payuuy Une far Huo Tor lt, The Mterary feature of muny newapas pera bave diyappeure 2, tho pressure of cone diorolil ons, ainestenths of woleh appertains tospeoulatan, Wo uaunot blame the age for ite Nnpeinelpied avarica When the vory pritthuye types agitate Sor spsculators, ae Cliphorod Down—Hovw an Export Caused a Worty-Million Broporty to. Dwin: 126 : Ban Franclaca Naronicte, Mr, Douty, the fli ‘peoply's expert no- countant, testified tu the Hopkius ustate caso on Te Cag woot tigures which proved biw to bo w pergeut artesian well of sta- lation, In tuct, Bir. Douty’s employers suomed i dir. Douty but ovortiwed 1 ra fir tu the usguts of sole of thule enterprises, Ir, Douty toutiiud cust the assets of the Pacitle mproyemont Compuny, of which the $40, au debts Sif) O00, Yusterday Mr,’ Nouty swine into court desired to corregt his tost(muny, When bo waid es Habiities were, 75u,0W by vbould bave sald S70, Thon SE Duty, with a jaunty alt, wined out that €40,000,000 aud braugut the company olear ovur the verge of bankruptcy i about two wminued ‘bls be accomplished by ‘ colentating tho Southorn Paelfe Huliroad bonds of Arizona and New Mexleo at f) per cont of fice value, reducing Mew fron EE, T1000 2,000, aud the other 825,06 on the ‘dollar, which he dtd without usa roneot, exuopts tt the nt on the murket. iy this Mtted the 6 4),000,000 to $h- Auninal thie be abilities nntounting to $h400ahhte8, olalteed ta be die to tho Ktockhnlders on ont of thoir contri butions, making tt totat Of BIOAS NSO, Mr Douty adovitted that the bode witch be hid thus rnzeed 60 cents and 10 cents on the dollar ynid Interest at tha rite df°8 per cent, bot us tho tnteineas of tha vampatiy woe small, future piyments of interest wore problemntteal wan trite thit tho road Wis: bulst tow point within 10 infles of Sat Antotio, Tex. und whi qupleted i wonkt bring the eompiuny: it Jorge traiiic. Bt, 16. wie merely pra Deatiy Notwithstanding. this sudden cole ce OF nt 84),00N,00U property, the uttoranys ubon' the arguinent in regant ty the appointinant of aa) Administrator with ad much carnustiogs agit they bud not We stich a étrlicing iUiustration of the y of righes tu take Wings and fly away iter -insulvenoy. ‘The urguments ous cupled nearly thy whole of the day. The result way thit Judge Flan sald that ho would stpnolut Moses Hapkine Adinlotstrator, and ogtt- tating thy ungettod texldie of the estate as 20,770,000. would require a bund of $13,000,000, Gen, Barnes—That will need E20,00 0 In o> cuitlog behind 12 The Julye—Yor Gon, Uarnes—All rights PU bring it up in tho morning, Fhuven’t got the change with mo, or Td tz Jt up now, THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Judged from u Catholle Sandpoint. At St Mus’ Chureh, corner Elzhteenth and Paulina streets, lot ovenlne, the Huy, Walter Eillott, C.8. B,, lectured tier tho auspices ot St. Vincent du Paul Soctety for the borent of the poor of the parluh, ‘Lhe auditorium of the ehureb was well Miled, and tho audience ome braced no number ot nou-Catholio Indies and gentlemen, whe were evidently attracted by tho announcement of tho Interosting subject of tho day, “Lao Kchoul Queation, Viewed from a Catholic Standpatnt.* ‘The reverend gentleman ‘sald that at prese ent the school question fa the mest hnportant issue with which tho, Aiwerican pubilo have lodeul ‘Xho subject wae an exhuustive one, and he would not nttompt te consider it in its entirety, but would come down (© practical tmuttor of fact, Whut fs the reasun that the Catholle Chareb fs so strong In regard to Cheis- tan education in day-schoola? Tho most fine portant tithe hin purgon's Ute ts Who few early Yenra spent iusehool, Op this traliing depents the youth's future, hla character Is iu a grent jneaatre formed there, and tho principles which hy Imbibes fv tho sehool-roum be [nh very npt to > carry with’ him through - lite, Ifenee tho necessity of Mnewicnting thuse things which are beyt culewlated to maken truo tnan outot the child pupil, The chikl’s moral bent, and in fact his whole intellcatual training, de> pend’ Upon the school and its surroundings. ‘Those auulitles which make w nn o Kreut mun ire develuped In wehool-days, and Uiings then uequited furnish food for thuught inthe future manhood, Tho duy-sctival ts n vastly nore bine portunt factor In” the formation oF churactor thu) tho uome, ‘Tho ‘imujur ynirt of tho ebil's life lg. spent “in tho. classe roo, or away from tho parental jntlucnce, @ho greut work of tralolye tho young ung and forming bis inlud as it shuld bo formed de- volves Upon tho sehool-teneber, If view relens at how, virtue muse po learned at xehool, Our Protestunt friends, or most of those who favor tho exclusion of rollglous tonching from the publle schools, Hold that truo religion ts the readily of tha Scriptures tn on prayerful epirit und iitelligently, and thorofore religluus traiue tog ahould not be mingled with otner studies, but should be deferred until tho ohtid bas revcbed thut age when ho can ree sou for hime and onabio him to select n rollylon best sulted to hiemind, Up to this period of Ife, through all the years of youth, tho Sundny-school soluctod by the child's Jntrents {3 suilicient to wive bins all the religious Touchy necessary. Among our Protestant brothurs thera has grown up a cluss who make thelr liviug by the pubis school. Thesw, of course, are untimously doud-set against ao change tn the presont Godjeas system. Others, 1 ie out-and-out . Protestants, 0 introduction in tho | public Catholio Church fayors it. Iniliuis ore huppy in the present schoul system, for by the ene bonds anenns abseneo of a positive. religion they can well hope for tho Urinylur up of n ruce uf Initdels, The Protestant public generally olject to the introduction of religion ju the publle school. It holds that one sect is pretty near as good os another, and it muttors not which tho yawn niin coming out Into the world Joins; provider he lives Up toftall ty woll, Tbe Catbulle louks on tt ditterently, His: is a ponitive religion, Hie knows thant no . qutwa -show with avall him, It is an intellectual religion, and he knows what ho ‘belleves, It ie a diMenit religion, and eannot be Implanted in tha ehild’s mind in aSunduy-tehool—a bulf-Journed Jesaon once @ Week. We must say of tho Cuth- colic religion that ft hos u pecullar peactica. To compol ain to step from bis counting-roam into vd confessional, to bumble hhinself and gay: “ Blesa me, father, for [ have sinned." makes. it a hard rellgion. Sumo object to rending thotr eblldren to Cutholle purachinl sehools on uccount ot social ditferencos, but thia is folly tna coun. try lke this, where every oue stands freu, and thore are no tistlog aochil diiferencos, The Catbolly who {8 not with the Church on this quea- tion 14 cortainly « copandryn, ————— NOT WISELY: BUT TO WELL. SMarons McCrea, carpenter #3 yours of aso, recently etnployed at Houston's shop on Curroll avente, aud ving at No. 30 Unloh street, wus arrested aud locked up at the Chicnya Avenue Station yesterday, charged with bastardy and assuuit und battery, Tho cause uf the biack- oyed, young nutn's trouble ig thiss At Barclig- ton, Where bo rovontly resided, bo met and bye cume plonsod with the appoaranco of # young womun nimed Nellta Houghtaling, tho duuguter of one of the residents of the town, Afterwards, when McCrea and bis ttle furmlly moved into the elty and took up thoir nbode on Uuton street, Nullio conceived a dislike tor tho monotony of her rural tite, pauked up hor duds, suid came to tho cllyy and found employment ag A liouse-servunt st Nu. 1d West Mudison street. MoCron baving kuown her at Durrington, took it upon hituself to call upon her inn friendly way, and repented his visits 40 often that soon sony iy. more than a Kindly interest inanifested aul, weoks prior und subsequent to that dato Nellic was 4 paticnt at a private lyingeln reteeut kept. by ov woman uname Mary Lurmbert on West Harrlaowatreet, ‘Kho futbor of the bavo had ngreed to pay the g7 a weok charyod for tho young mother's care, but he was untrue to bis Prontive us to tho irvl wouk’s eompeuyadou, aod thereuftor wut the mutter olf us-best bo could, tht the bill Of ca penser bad swetied to about $00, Mrs, Lambort prossed bly for tho monuy dature day, but he did pot thon pay, and Nefife, the grentest’sulforer of the adud with bint to Duy tho vill, wad give her for herself Just Bl to pay bor fare home to Uarrington, ‘This he alse rofuged to do, and becuine so curied whon the two wumen danouncud hit conduut thut bo struck dirs. Lamburt, 90 sho says. Warrints: were then sworn ont for lim, and yosterday ho wos tuken in, Ha aestirel a reporter who suw hit in the nfternoun that the dituulty would be settled befure being Ixkou Into court, bs —<———————$— Aro Moos a Nuleance? Harruburg (a) Teeurple, An unusual cise. is Lelie ince ft the Camber Jund County (Va) Court this weok—tut of test. ing by a fe, Whothor the keopmg of turgo nuniver cf bees iu a town or borough tag publio nitisunea or yout, Whe easy te froin West Fatre View, a gimall town on the apposit side of tho river froin Harrisburg. ‘Two citizens hud about ER whee iy Gf begs, aud ae the auainur wad acatce of tutcrlul stich us the beos food upeu thoy enn tu ture numbers into the bonis, grup arbor, and = wherever wie anything = fer thom ta upon. In one itatanca thoy swarmed fut neighbor's kitchen, und worn there for diya, he not being able to bive them, the quoon belug Adtled, ue wore eapeciully bud about canning and preserving time, compoliing the housewile todo her proserving ti tue ovening, and In me {nataney the wife Lid to climb In aud ant of tha window for days, not daring to open the doors, forthe bees wouk! we ln by hundreds; persons wore atung passing nung the strects and high ways? entire houses becuine lufested with begs, ao Minuh go thar thy jnmates could got retire to rowt wt nigbesvithout beluy stung by the bee traya of Cealt put out for drying were entirely curisutmed. Cadoud, a reign of terror was oxpe- rienued for several months, until a commuittes of vitizens agrocd toubate the nuisance, and attur several efforts appenivd Ww the court. ‘fhe defense olalmed thut the relelug and Koop: ny of bocs Wae nn industry, kod ws Buch could not camo undor tho head of a publia nulsauca, wand that sult could not by brought vor damuves yocoyured tur the keeplay of huncy-baes. ‘The at ys.on byte vides presented the opinions of several Judges and the nw polnta in the care, after whigh the Court decided the case should bo tried, und the testimony was Fevelved, Hut one ensu booms to De on record In the State, and that was trigl before Judge Pearson in Daupbin County years spe, fo whieh the defendant wae ndjudged guifty, hud to pty a tine und ubato the nuluanes, . : ‘A Drunken Man Murvahs for Guiteau. St. outa Hemocrat, Considerable excitement was.caused Monday evening abaut dugk by 4 drunken ian standing on the corner of Fifth ana Loose streets and shouthuy © ituprub for Cuitesul” 4 great crowd gathered around tbe inobriatgd individual, whdso ghevra forthe dluyer of Girteld uroused Abels Indignation, Attracted by thovoiminution, Othuce Jue Sultens sun to the corner aud ordered, the manto bo quict und moyeou. The folliw refuse, and loudly shunted, Hurrah for Gultewus’ Tho oifecr (bea arrested him and startet with bins to the stilton. Hy gis thue tho crowd bad boon trausformed tute an ine furluted mob, that cluged around Bullens and bis prisoner ond wanifested a desire w treat ‘Pho obild was born Out, 23, Fur some, the Intter with violence. [eries of “Lynch hin SG tho hound! “String him ups were vorlforaled, and the officer was tearful lest the mob would mh in tearing the prisoner trom lint and enrry out thei torents, When the exelt®nent waa at itt burhest piteh, several other police olficers enme to Suilens’ amdetunes, Some gentlemen who were In the orawd ndvised the more bot-headod to refrain from any Inwles action, and tholr counsel pros viulled. * The afiisers were tlifally permitted to sturt of with thelr prisoner to the Chestaut treet Station, followed by a howling, hooting crowd Of mon and boys. ‘Tho min wave bis name is Fred Lanitg, and suid bo lived on Twenty-fourth and Wash streets, A charge of disturbing the pence was preferred nyainet him, and ho wns locked up, AMUSEMENTS. GERMAN THEATRE, Collmer and Isensteln's German company ap- peured Just evoning at MoVicker’s in *% Dio Mamoirey des Teufe (tha memorivs of the Devil), avold threo-act comedy from the Freuch, and in’* Des Loowon Erwachen” (the uwakeu- ing of tho llon), a one-act operetta by Johnun Mraudt. The former was produocd hero a fow yeurs ago by Mr. Wurster’a company, itis moreof adrama than a comedy, and has seve erul yery effective scenes. The perforinance was strong In sume pointe and wouk In otbers. Mr. Jullus Hichard, whose beneflt nicht it was, did tho leading part of Robert very effectively, Birs, Murkhum uinde a fair Baroness of Rongucrotles, ut Miss Hagen us Marte, her daughter, lucked life aud untias- tlon, Messrs. Rodenborg, Engel, and Lenburd were quite acceptable in tholr respective parts. Eig authors In tho cast were not nbove medi ocrity. ‘Tho operetta waa novor Lotore produced In this city. It containg sowo very pretty tnuslo ond bas au wmuslig toxt, and as it was well done by the operatt, company it gave general gutis~ faction. Miss Shocnherr was tn excetient voice, ‘and stig the pact of Gaston inn faultless mans ner, Dut her noting was ruthor tame, Mlas Wildbach sung und aeted the part of Duguercite ag well ng cult be expeeted by tho most exact. tng critics, Mr, Wasser acted tha part of Nicelle quite weil, but nis voice, which fs nsunlty, is strong point, seemed to bo a ttle undor tho wouther, Mr. Autinan ae Zutur Pidcide was Drillinut, and kept tho bouse ip continugus god bumor hy his tine comio neti. His singing was batter than usual, whieh, howavor, is nob suylug thuch In fayor of his yolce. CAPITAL AND LABOR, Will Rosistan Advance of CoaleMinern Wages Sr. Louis, Mo.. Nov. 27.—The membors of the Coal Exchange of this city publicly announie Unt they will not comply with demands of tha colediggers in the Relievitle (FL) dietelot for an advance in wages, Tt is reported that sonte eort of n compromise wilt be made in wday or two which wilt restora hurmony between tho miners: and operators, and relieve the apprehension of consumers that a cout fataine 1 finminent, DAVENPORT LAND LEAGUE. Byretat Dispatch to The Chica Fibunes Davesrorr, In, Nov. 2—Tho Davenport Land League tonight celebrated tho aunivers sary of Its organization by a largely attended public mecting, Tho membership of tho Duv- enport Leugue Js over 400~larger thon that of any other branch lenguo In the State of Town. During tho year forty-flve regulur meetings have been held, und us a revult there baye been sont tu the Nutlonal Leaguo in Ireland tho aum of #1445, At tanlyht's mecting M. V. Gannon, President of the State f. ue, delivered an nd. a lowing tho work don ¥ Its and a the Chleage National Convention this week, and P. J, Haggarty and ee Mulin will net fur tha Irleh« American ub. ——————-* SOUTHERN AND TEXAS PACIFIC ROADS. 'Tuscoy, Arh, Nov, ti.-A. N. Towne, Superine tendent of the Southern Pacific Kaitrond, J. C. Stubbs, W. TH. Goodinnn, Arthur Brown, W. G. Curtiss, and Messrs. Welch and Gage passed hero today on route to Hl Paso, where they will mect General Maneger Hoxie and the of~ ficors of the Texas Puoltic, and Superintendent Wheeler and officers of the. Atchison, Topekn & Santa ¥é Natlroad for a busincss conference, Tho Southern Paciic Ruitroad und the Texas Puclllc will unite ‘Tuesday or Wednesday, and through trains from San Francisco tu New Ur~ Teanes will niost probably commence running on the 1ith prox, und regular trough business will bu established before Ue und of thirty days, THE LITTLE ROCK POSTMASTERSHIP. Litton Kock, Ark., Nov. 27.—Mucb infervat ts manifested bere In the coining nppointment of Postmaster of this city. Spcclal-Agent Cameron is now in charge of tho office, pending tho nppolntment of n successor to Hndiey, re- Inoyed a short thne since. I, A. Rdgerton and dofforson Botsford are tho two prominent candl- dates. ‘Tho opinfon generally provatls thit Dotaford will seuure tho office, as it is undere stood be bas tho fudorsement of tho teading Ht ublicuns of the State. Hois an oll resident, its appointment will bo received with satise faction by’ all clusses of citizens, —— RIVER NAVIGATION, Sveclat Dispatch vo The Chicago Tribune, Qussoy, UL, Nov. Si—At this thine Iast year the river was frozen over hore. Now a few bonty ara still running, though all tho Lusinass atthe’ Diamond Joo landing bus been closed up Jor some duys, The steamer Gom City is udver- Used to make one wore trip, whon sho will bo laid of,. The Government steamer Do Smot went into twibter quarters hero yustorday, and tho trolghter Arkanaas isatill nvove, londod with: uranvorrics and potatoes, Bho ts expected Loro not later thau Monday afterioon, and whh ber arrival tho season's businoss will be practically wound up. The river is fult of ilouting ico. a Tho Now Trouvors tor Ladics. Rew York Star. Tako a pair of overulls; sow o zore-sbhaped piece between tho two Inatde seus of tho two Jess in front; sew a plain wide plcca from one gutsido seam to the other nt the buck, und thore you will have ao perfeet pattert of the new trousers for lidies, Of course, any ninount of overdreds, panniers, and furbviows ean bo pur over this design atthe buck by way of ornue mont, The bottom of the Joys and’ tho added ploves shuuld by trimmed with the same ruiliing all around, Now, If this devlici Ue out In silk or watt, tt ty claw that the twa lege of it will abow vory Hittle wiloss the wearer walking, in whivh ovse the uausuil freedom and vase of ber wwovenunts Wil betray tha trouser. As far as appanrunce woes, no Indy can be shocked by the difercnee between tae trousuredress and an ore dinary dreas ut the back, und the tront gore: wee currics unt the resowmblunce toon ordinary costume when tho weitrer fs sitting or standing, Hut when she walks about the trouser shape contusaed, ‘two advantages, ono of comfort nud the other of adorninent, are claliued for this Parisian dla covery, In the fret pono te moverncuts of tho Jndled will bo ty Unshackiud as those of any tan Jo un ulster, In the second pluce, a dress muy bo worn much more tlebt in tho skirt than vt Present whhout any of the present lucon- vonicnoce. fariivs buye pocontly, heen so pull back, and sheathed fn tight skirts that thoy could seurculy walk, Thy tromueers- skirt pormtts them to dress atill: more wlonety und yet tcavea their limbs free. Tr ta seklon that conventonce and fushiun aro go adroltly combined bi an article of teminive apparel thlt consideration will induce muny gens tadies to glvo the new Invention a alr rial, ct An Etallan Substitute for the Naol, A substitute for the duct, which will doubtless welvomed by high>tempered ion who ure poor marksiion, has been found In Staly, The editor of au Tustin paper te sald recently to have recelved from a toliow-oltizen, to wooK hy bud ylven ofanse, tho fullowing fetter: “Sir Vcannot vend my seconds to such a scoundrel na yoursolf. Llureby, thorefore, | aimite you, ‘This fa the ule objeut uf this otter. It oonvoyw io you, on m! patf, sound = alup eithor cheek, Ge thankful for iy moderauon, which hag spared you a ad ecunsignment of boarty thwucks with my favorit walkiny-stick] J remuin, ete." ‘Tho woxt jnorn- Ing thy ‘editor uriuted b1@ vdversary’s letter, to- wathor witty this crushing rejoinder: * lnlinite able udversury: th compliance with your ree quost, 1 husten to thunk you for buving only sont moa couple of cults Instead of w severe Alraghing., You buye struck mo in writlug. Sinilariy, J bereby discharge ull tho alx barrels bead and itt you by let. ter, ou aul have perused this ubto you muy vonulder youravlf 8 deud mun. 1 salute your corpyo with tho tixbust considera fee Yours, ote." This expeditious and blood esd invibod of uyonging oft's wrouus ought 19 prove in ucceptablo vubstitudo for the "code" wong tho Virginia xeutlemen of the oid school, ———a A Japancse Circu Jupanicss Math, Toot somothing Sxtraardinaty: was about to happen trad been notified, wo bellove, in thy Jap- wuese papers; and by 2 Bue! In the wmorning the creck roud from the Graud Hotel to the third bridge und in Hommure vyery point that could command a view of the “hundred and ono steps” were closely crowded with speuta- ton, Jupancse and forein. With the latter class tho tua-house ut the bottom of the steps was thronged, aud the orders fur bevoruxos od fo the sinillug waltressce Wery Unpreces Mented tu tho bistosy of that thriving catubllab- ment, Mut," guys the reader, “what buy that fight of steps todo with tha pony you were gpouking off” A great deal, sir, for the boust bus been ennuuneod to gu up Aud down the: with a ridor on ble back, And, sur enous 5 arrived ut the foot of tho stu whon ft fat witheat. diteulty,. sud long Behind tino, owing — to ‘the presgure of crowd, a temule athlete, arined 10 with a potent cudgel, alter scattering salt for Inok, vaulted on ite back and directed It, bead ‘on, to the atcep ascent, With a reatgned alr tho patient creature commenced to jerk (tacit 1 tho steps. nvers now anu then aniiiieg and tack= fn mtidly surprised, ag tntich aa to say tho wetting Up tho Abigoynmue stirs, to whiled it wae su well necuatumed, hid teen intenavly atlifened and atecpencd. “At thy halfewa tho poor brute, apparently “ half-baked: heaving sides and drooping hend, was dilowert 7 fow svonnds broathing Ume. und treated to. 4 sprinkling of salt, and thon urged by tho or Jockey to tho fatter and steeper hair of its ellinb. And it wont nt it with a will, Inrehing: Upward and hogging ite, back with every alow but determined ‘step. Within twonty feet of the sumntnit, however, the horse-ieah berinning to fall though the wpirit retnained willing, tha stalwart ridur applicd her stick and trod her voleo with resunnit oifect At the sixth or suventh step from the top the pony’s friends selzed Ms bridle, ite legs, anything thoy could Iny bold of, and so it was dragged, aud shoved, und pomimelod to tho jchiares meat oof ft journuy. At least we thought the Jouruoy wna thon gobleved, rover drentnfiue that the eroatare could return to tha vottom Of tho steps direct, otborwiry than Ly coiling dawn, a3 one winter inorning ycars ago certain sailor did, to be ploked up a tnangled miss and carried ta the graye, When a few ine inents’ rest bad been accorded tu tho skeleton steed, «tile ucrobat, after throwing some salt utit.on the pround, nid un himself, clambured on tO the pad and pointed the Jnde’e ttoman nia Yokohamiewart. With tte tormor nmntter-of- fact mannor bis mount beau [ts dugeent, A abort way dow, tho rider transferred the fan bo carritl to the anfowunrd of his toes, and onlily stoud on his bands in the saddio, and fannut his Tuoe with bia foot. At thu widdis EY i fow xeconds" rost wis allowed {bora io breathe, and for the rider to muke frest obittous of salt. Thornes to reeams tguce, aid the pult to arrive stfaly nt the foot ‘of the bil nutld continuous plaudits, aftar n xo- rles of varled. nnd fagenlous contortions per tormed hy the biped assoeinte of the dual com- pany. We are informed that the anomalous quadruped will elfu) aud desvend a iaddor. , oo NEW YORK. Arrival of Melegntes to the National Tarif Convontion—A Batch of Other Keune, New York, Nov. %7.—Tho Central Organiza- tlon of the United Trade and Labor Unlons of New York, Urooklyn, and Jersey City today ox- preased lig unqitullied oppruyal of thomani- fcato, “No rent for lund,” becuuso tt was tho sift of tho Crentor to bis croatures. The rooms of the Exvoutive Committee of tho National Tariff Convention was crowded thls evening with deleyatcs, Atong tho prominent arrivals are RP, Myera, of Cleveland, Progidnit of tho Stove Manufuuturera’ Assuciition of the United Btat G. 1. Burrows, of Michiang and dotn W, [Hinton of Milwaukee. The Hou. WD, Kelley, of Phtladelphia, will deliver his address Tuesday oveniug. Ata public meeting today at tho Hebrew Orphan Asytum It was resolved to take imease ures for the fornnition of a society to afford ald and advioe to Jewleh emigrants on thelr urrival and to discourage tho inthis of paupers. Forest Winemiller, ot Poughkeepsie, N.Y. aud Joby L. High, of Kouding, Pa, students tn Eustinan’s Colleze, Poughkeg Suturday, and, attor seeing to thalr ruoin iu the 5t, Omer Hated, might Wiiemiller's revolver was dis bo waa shot, probably fatal Col. McDaniels, the well-known borso-tamor, hag brought suit weainst Justice William Me- Mohon, of Fint Langs, LL, to tecover $i6,000 duinagzes for faleo Imprisoninent. Tho platutitt was arrested, together with bis two stablemen, ona Clay preterred by the defendant, who acoused Aim of taking tho ware Jady Alice from him. . Jobn UW. Lambkin, an Irish touriat, has sought the nd of tho patice ta recover anne dratts on tho Bank of Ireland wolet he fost tu a bunko house, whither be bud been ateered by ta well- dressed inen, 5 ster with ed, and A Garden fn 2 Collar. Neto York Sun. Inn brick house close to the brow of a préci- Wwe ut the corner uf Pulisade ayeuue und Sburles étreet, Weat Hobuken, Ives u Frenube moan Hot yor Wyonrs of age, Lilt ooking much older, hig form being stooped by years of work Ina Btooviny posture. He ts Joan Conord, 4 meshroom cultivator, Mis father followed the ante trade itt a mitt! villuge in the Department of the Seine. His earliest years were associated with tnushrvom beds, und when bis futher dicd hu succeeded him In the business, which be fol- towed unul he was 33 yours of avo. Twenty alx yours ago bo caine to Now Yorit, and eatnb- ‘shod himself at Forty-niath street afd Sixth venue, where he remulied one year perfeot- iow bts orranuements and ing contracts: and custumers, ‘Then be removed to tha pice be now accuplos in Wost Hoboken, where a re- portor recently Visited bli, Nefore entering the cellars at the rear of tho houre, where’ the mushrooms are grow, Mr. Conord showed the reporter a hangtulof rich eurth. Here. und there vpon its Bul G. he pulnted out what looked Nike vory short white threaus, and these, he said, were the germs of the musbrocn. Ho planted them in tho nu- trittous soll, where they would, nil things being favorable, in & Tow hours throw up the little button-shaped heads that le loved to sea, ‘The vetlirs in whieh thecultivation is In pros ress number fourtuen, eich elxty-ilya leet py fe ‘They ave arched over tho top, and dry und quite duck, ‘Taking a vaudle and giving his visitor auothor, M1. Conord en tered one of tho cellars, the repurter foliowtog bin. The utmosphere was beavy with the odor of imisbrooms, und the dim light of the candles showed rows of earth, simllar to that already deseribed, placed on unarrow benches about four feet bleh and extending Al. araund the celtar, Jt these the white gern wus everywhere yislble, whllo fn certain uhices Httle bunches of tnush~ rooins were seen, Tho -rows af earth were con= teal, and not more than wix or seven tuches in hight. ‘They were very stnooth, aud oot « pare ticle of sofi was permitted to fall upon the cleanty-swopt tloor. Everything in the cellurs was {) tho most perfect urder. The musuroom Js sn sensitive that tho presence of A substance with a strong or runk edar would, {a all probas Dilly, destroy tho entire crop. ¥ Iie is passed fn those collars,” sald tho | old mushroom cultivatar, incditutlvely, aa bo emerged from the dark cave, 1 buve po Intere cat in any other pursuit, For years 1 bave lived only ¢o grow mushrooms. 1 force nothing, but morely try to romovo out of Nature's path some of tho obstucies that she encounters In thia country. In Fronec 7 bad ne sch trouble, but hero tho fntenso cold of winter and the scorching boat of summer bave to be varefully guurded against, Tho cold vepecially ts ruinous, und in winter 1 havo to be constantly on watch to provent the destruction of my little buttons, But 1 huve rakied something larger thau thoxd yor have seco, Thavo more than once pro- duced mushrooms welshing over ning ounces, but such ure rary oven (n France.” Fa Siac ane a % Evory-Day ‘Trunsacilons, New Haren rglater, Ta tho market: Young bousekcoper—" Have Nou f eult’s bead? Ltbluk Johu would lke one for dinner, “Yes, wo have one nolocly cleaned. Snall I sound It, ue “And, havo you any quail? Ithink quail on, toust would please hit." tome Just fr this morning.” Ani, ‘lot tg soe, a Hon uf beet. Tait quite Beakon for veniaor yote" “No, Shalt J seud tho cuffs aead, quail, and Hon uf beee?" : “Well, no, t guess vot. You can give noo balf 4 pound of pork-stea At the dry-yoods emporium: “You warrant this sitk ta be —."" “O, yes, Indy. Just tho best, silk tmported, 3 it ‘prucks ‘within a year, wo'll wake It woud, Houuttral piece ot pools.” od Wolk, now let nie see your pluabes and val- Vote.’ : Yee Be thb next counter, ma'am,” somewhat do- * Lady yoes to the notlon-counter, and buys halt nea ‘of olnatio and w paper oF hulesplus. In tho bing house; "1 want a bang-up, eommon-sensy guit—one that'll bo dressy aud ut too wood for busiueas,” ae “Thut's Juat the ube: Every wayooqual to how the dlitor custom-made. price, Baio thing OBE, Nobouy'll ever ence, und a third less in made up would cost you——" 3 Ht'm, yos! Itow incl have I yot to pay for fn OVorgant to match?” *Eoun soll you an overuoat. ‘Iherot Ain't tut adaley? Bilk-Hued. er Sto you, you now. “Gotany of thom Si-cont suspondora lett? Tim coming all to pieces." Douler dous him up ayain is a hurry and forgets tous’ hin to cull Sonator Christlancy. Warkinaton Letterto St. fauls MlabesHemucrit. Tho bont and dejected tlaury at an wed nnd broken old pin is saimotiuies peou ou the sireets, puting along wbsgrhed in thought. and purauluye ‘er buye told on tora appoarntica » Hin, Or sorrow, ty Of bie, and be is anys is wahock to inany peo! niaking a perfect wreok tuing but a cheorful or ploasunt objuct to cone tomplate, with; te a ry docks and bowed re. ‘tho Jewels stolen Crom bia yoon Just i Shier bin return to tis country hayo. not been revoyerod yot, an tho guardian of that unlucky box of trinkets bus now offered a rewurd ror thoir retura oqual to the full value of tho artl- oles, —— ‘ Sworn Om, “Gov, Phelps, of Missouri, bua been surpriatoy: ail bie tricnds by rutuaig Co drink whou fitvited, ‘Thrvo months yo bo ewore of" tn Now York Ou god though he has drunk vnough to tout ry eataa)EDy steninbdal SRT abr crn Hips. with any ulcaholie quer pass ils quite tug drink’ wae brought wbaut by a singular cir. cumetance, Ho went to vielt ble elater in Now ‘ork, aud whon she prepared y room far hur distiagutebed brother Suu pau eUbtaytor ot whteky lu it, The next doy she putioed tho iquor yosaiaatads oud usked bin the rei Hu did not fet bors but be wi iaeard a friend that when'no saw tho ralehy jn hie yoor he thought to himself, “ Duos wy alster think f havo such a love for whisky that itis neciesury to keep It In soy room? Duva uvy body thlak 1¢F ‘ 2 If thay do, oor WI hover think so ngain, for T will novor rink another drop.” From that nay: to thie he has not touched drink, and his mend tery of hinactt bas so vinted bit that lust week hobroks off chowing tobacco, settee qi = eee Morstord’n Actt Phosphate In La tude. Ihave used Harstord’s Acid Phosphate with, good success in Inssitude and innervation, Vente, lie U5, XOURUBE, B, D, ———— BUSINESS NOTICES, fr 1, lect i Vleerated Mies has boon ‘aleony ora by. Derwie ben ‘orud bj lama, ASingle box of DR. WE +9 Wipe, a pingie box of Di. Wits AMS rod the worst cbroula bandit von tee WIT is 'T absorbs the tumors, saothes utlays the intense itching, expocialty after ing warm in bed, notlug asm poultice, It Is Nothing eines Sold by drugaist'or ealod rugRists, oF on receipt of it lucite moe ico—8! VAN BCHLAACK, STEVENSON &CO., Chicaro, re pat, wetth prepared for Piles, Modotur, ‘Tho vhysological rejuvonstor of the organic systctn, und specific curo fcr impotanoy, stor- illty, sominal wonkhess, loss of motory, nory- ‘ous debillty, alck and narvoué headache; a cons! aultudonal romedy for dyspepsia and nouralzia by supplylug nervo and beain power, Bent by mail prepald, 3U per box; 6 for $5, . Pamphlets malted free. Vat Sehanck, Stevenson & Co, 93 and 4 Lake strect, Chicago, Ill, agents, and for saio by all drugyists, Arotdis Hoc, lron. and Wine,. with . Cinchons, tho standard medleinal tonite of this prpgrussive uge. It ontiches the blood, prompt- y invigorates tho brain and nervous nyatom, Mnproves digeatton, eta, Ieault: A round form, bright oyea, bappy state of mind. Arend’s drug> store, cornor Madison strect and Fifth ayenu ae ‘CKwenty yearn ayo it waa modeatl claimed that ‘Buck & hiynor's "Mars Cologno™ wae tho tincet achievement of the science of perfume ithus never-since been equaled by any othor distilindon, Today tt {s sold from Maine to Toxns. TAILOEING. ULSTERETTES, Self-lined, Wool-lined, and Silk-lined, made to order in the most perfegt style from $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, and’ $50. NICOLL, the TAILOR, Ploncer of Moderate Prices, LAKESIDE BUILDING, & W. corner irk and Adame-sta,, OPPOSITE NEW POST-OFFICE, Samplon and rules forsolf-moasurement sent by mall on applicajon everywhere, Mronch Stores tn alt prinelpal cittes, FRED W. Tailor & Draper. CROFT 1 Resse) 17 South Clark-st. BAKING POWDER, THE CONTRAST! Whilo other Bakinc Powders are largely ADUL TV drags, 5 'KERATED with ALUM aud other bu has been kept UNCHANGED fa oll of Ite originat Ply and wholegonuenees. | Tho, Vet eridence of TS SAFLTY, MEALTHFULNESS, PURITY, and EFFECTIVENESS, fa TITE FACT of It boln to-day, from North to Suath, {rom East to West, i tne hues of the rfch and poor, whero It bas been uecd for tho last 16 yrara, yearn, A PURE FAUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NEVER SOLD IN BULK. Made by STEELE & PRICE, Manufactarers of Tupotln Yeast Gems, Special Fisting Eatencte etey Citeaye aod bts tawlse 4 © 187 5 ‘These celebruted Wines for sale by all teading Wine Merchunta and Grocers. CHAS, F, SCHMIDT & PETERS, New York, SOLE AGENTS. Grand Vintag PLLNOS, ’ . FiresClare Upright, canlath nine. Uaryeat fa Size, 2: rand in Func. 2 D somint Mosewood Cas urate. 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