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ME CNICAGO TRIBUNE: FOREIGN Further Accounts of the Rav- ages of the Qreat Storms, Prophraliona Completed for the Excvtition of the Villath Lefroy. - The British Parliament Expected to Meet on the 19th ‘of Jan- uaty, Anieriea Given tho Cold Shoutder as Usual in the “Mark Lane” Grain Review, tho “Suspects” In Kilmainam Have the Look of Men Whose Healt: ts Going. Bisiharck Coiifronts His Enemies inthe Getfnan Lower House, He, Nalvely; ‘*Has Not Expected from Them Gratitude for Unttlug Fatherland. Vigorous and Forinidable Protest of the Spanish Catholiog Against Oivil Mattiage, ~ THE BRITISH, Th MECENT stonst. Loxbox, Nov. 24—About forty porsons fiJured In the inte gale itro beltig treated dn the Loudoh hosplinis, ‘It Is feared that sult of the.edses will prove fatal. Fiftean datges werd sunk tn thé Thames, Exten- sive foods are reported In thé Upper Thames Varley. eae of Yarinonth smacks nye still out. ‘Pere is dateh afxiety about thei, The lighthouse on Calf Ruck, off Bantry ay, is reported washed away, ant SIX INMATES PEhISIED, “ “Vessel nre continially arriving damaged terribly by the storing, The efews wate oc- casionally disabled, Alatet report uf, the destruction of the Calt Rock Liehthotise Js confirmed. ‘the gtealet portion of tho tower wis carried away, Five men were reen on the lutte | yestuiday, and her Alajesty’s ship Sitlaints sentassistanee, but the roughness of the sen prevented a rescue. Another attempt will be thade today, THR RAILWAY Aurion, Lefroy’s solicitor considers iu a yietim of howell inanta, : Lefroy Hits retindtéd his confession rela- tiveto the murder of Lieut, Roper, aud de- clares that the confession was made during a fit of haltuelnatton, i ‘Itis stated the HomeSeceretary has decided not to grant Lefroy a respit, The Government hangmati has arrived at Lewes, and the arrangements for the exeou- tlon of Lefroy ira completed, PANLIAME . Thé Tinea belloves Parliament will meet the 18th ofJanunty, ana tho ‘recomienda- tons of the Government for the conduct of business In the Iloitie of Coftimons will be forthwith introdutcud, . CATTLE LOST AT BUA, The steamer Victoria, from Boston, lost bBeattle ois het voyage, Ht issald Boyd refuses to row of any river but the‘l'yné, ahd as Hanlan’s representative {usists upon the ‘Thames uegotlations will bedectarert off, TE “MARK LANE Esvhess” In thé review of British Brain trade tho past week, says: “Owing to the mild weather; Jog wheats grow very fast Bowlng is tidy pushing forward In: Scotlantl, ‘Tha week's dleliverles were of Suterlot auality. It {3 batlmated that about half of the wheat crop of 1881 has been alreatly inarketed, ‘Trade Is almoat at a standstill on fceotint of nblets rejecting Inferlor samples, A. redue- lon is generally necessary to effect sates, Mor= eign was usually depressed throughout tha week, ‘The supply was !bernt: An lnuse-, ally large supply of Indint tow grades nt Liverpool has rather duprassed sales of Call- fornla sorts, Off-const trade was Inatiinate, Of seeh cargoes, four sold, ‘The forward matket was ull and cheaper, The floattig bulk considerably increased, about half be- ‘og Ameclean, Of flour, wll but the best bales were cheaper and meet with tedious fale, For foreign, owing to a moderate sin vy, rates were tmalntained, Sales, however, rere dull and slow. Barley and onts were In dull Inquiry, and ehvaper, . Foreign barley pabuchaugeil, ‘Crate has not thiptoved, jiteigu onts were execedinaly dull and du: cidedly Weaker, although the supply was sant Make was generally Weaker; fhixed merlean closed H@Od cheaper in Lontlon ' servool, Sates of Enteligh whodt dur ng tha week, 53,401 quirters at 454 4d per death Reainst 40,011 quarters at 448 6d. per Warter the corresponding week Inst year? ——. THE Inisit. . IN. CLANK, KERIY, AND CON. cite Nov. 28.—A Dublin’ correspond- foes 1n the County Clare alone stven take Wero fired Into Inst week, of which i sie) ho reports were publishud, - Resist me tho payment of rent ts fit Ii thd abated, but rather Mcrensed,?? ' me Correspandent says: “A party o ton Teecutly entered the house of a Kee hamed fgnang, near Listowel, Coun- a ny, tor tho purpose of shooting her bo- ie i ad given Information to tia pos thle ft children throw tliemsolves upon eels other fy terror, and one of them Te- wary th charge of shot In the legs, The mike en left the hause, after Innktng tlie ‘tt Wear, under threats of death, hot to eh “arreeecuteehes, + Six persona have sted a q " . med In tie piates capinion: of belng con LLIN, Nov, 28, A f ‘ontrea ee party of armed men mane cHtranes to the house of a fartner Cork, and eefe, near Millstreet, County Wound ired several shots at the occupant, ; wk bin, Hetad vald rent, af were eat two persona who hati patd evening, fully burned at Knockash Tast Sey County WyauteaRes have occurred in the and under Which untlt recently waa They " tore it of Cork, protected by a large Uetown, witty and police, arrived nt Cas, ~ eae there will be forty evictions CAdstong accommo Lord Bantry, Merbert Voslteg Yr i otthAGEs Lospox, nea led the Shoriff, ONNELL, Abe y % Knell Dilton-O'Kelly, and Keii- ‘natniiam ear O'Donnell, says ave tha luok of men whose : 's betng sey undermined, alte iiker, the Count tte Land-Leagua organizer for sed today, OWN And Armagh, was at Arehtiey ,,_,clokRE, Sie At. Cy i hop os ke, of Cashel, atid the ev, 9! ntwell 4 ‘7 Mitten, Ye both’ subscibed to and s Sergetlcally tn advocacy of a nae tional tind fo “ suspects! THE MAN-OF-WAIL MINOTAUH, of thé Chanhet squadron, wlll be withdrawn froin thé Irish const, and the inen pald off. our hah arrived at Luniuntetty Mohdiy night, and Addressed ah enormous etowd. . Mtr ddvisedt the electors tu vote ngaint the nomines of the " Coercion Government” for Partlament, Picsbvamee tenancy GERMANY. THE EMPRnon's neALTIT Bena, Nov. ¥8-—Tho.Etnberde's cond! Uon Is more favorable, ‘Tho Emyoror took 0 drive today, He hud f cblifetenco with-Blsmarek yesterday, KALNOKY. It fa reported Count Kalnoky, Austrian Minister of Forulgn Affaits, will shortly vislt Bertin, ¢ tlio support of Imprisoned VON MofgrKr. ‘Tho Hottree. Gazette snya Gen. Waldersee will shortly be appolited Chief-General of Statin pineo of Uen. Count Von Moltke, ‘The latter, however, wilt not formally retire, but will retain certain supreme supervision {it connection with iit ig mimerous posts, IN THE REICHSTAG today debate eotituenced on the Dill for tho incorporation of Fiauburg ti the Zollvercin, ‘The Minister of Finances said tna negotine Uoris tritlt Bremet for the same object would now ptoveeil speddily, tio dented that the Government ind exercised nny undue presse tire on Hamburg. A inajority of tha Retold ta slznified thelt réadiness to submit the DIN authorizing a graut for the inclusisn-of Hanibirg In the Zoflverctit to a coihittes for prelininary discussion. ‘There Is no op- position bu Any side to the cost of tho under- taking, but it ts intonded the committee shall clour up the existing doubts In regard to’ the constitutional aspects of the question, Tues Btsiiintek said the question as to whether the amount to bé éontributed to Manburg by the Empire was too high was open to aratimett, but fe, personally, thought it wioderate. "Ihe point involved in the quedlion of tncorpotation wes thd ean'y- iiie - wut of cohstitutiond! provisions, In this ‘ NE WOULD NoT ALLOW IIMSELY TO BE IINDERED, He would endeavor, by every justifiable means, as longa he wag compelled to rétaln ofiice, té consolidate the Eriptte, Gerniany. having removed tho danger of European complieations by éstablishing amieabte rétn- tons, he coittd not stint his eyes to Internal questions, Ile’ said he was astonished that Getmany was still buckward {i aspirations for tutity. ‘hose who thought he expected aentitude judged falsely, ‘Thanks wers duo tlie Frhperor arid the army for unity. Subsequently, replying to err Lasker (National Liberal), Prince Bismarck sald: ‘iota demand of nis to snerities my convic- ons, ALD PAntiES HAVE CommaTreh ant in the different’ phases of my diferts for unity, [could not accept tho’ responsibility of the state of thitits sought fo ho removed by the present mensuré, If you: do not wish fll my plans reject them, Dut, I Witt not ac- ent the respofisibillty of their non-execit- tlon,”? << AMSMARCK'S SPEECIE WAS ALMOST PASSION- LE: ¢ HESS, brit ho betrayed, grent warmth when he re- ferred to the opposition to his efforts for the consolidation of Gérman unity encountered trom the Liberais.. ‘The main points of Herr Lasker's speech wore allisions to the policy of resistance which was forced upon the Liberals by Prineo Bismarck. The state- inent mado “by Horr Windthorst, the Ultra- montaite leader, politing to the probable co- operation of the Centre with the Conserva- tives, exited considernble interest. ‘The debate ended with a resolution to refer the tt to. a committee. E . SUPPLEMENTARY REtonsracanns, Supplementary elections for the Reichstag In the Third and Fifth Districts of: Berlin resulted in the return of two Progréssls(s, : . THE Pore, ‘The National Zeltung firinly insists. wpon thd truth of the report fhint the Pope lias re- quested the German Government. to permit ilu to establish a Papal Sée dt Fulda. THE RELIGIOUS PiOTEST AGAINST cryin MARRIAGR, MAnitn, Nov. 28—The Sngasta Cabhiet Is inoré ninoyed at the polftical consequences of tho attitude of the: Bishops to the Upper House than at any netunl tent of # riipture of relations with Romé, ‘The’ resisfance of the Bishops, backed as it Is by the Papal Nunelo, the lifluence of thé aristocracy, and by & strong party at Court, is also getting the oven sipport of thé Conservatives; led by’ Caunovas, of the’Ultramottanes inider Pidal, and of the’ Carlisés tn tlic provinces, till of Whom hope to thus attati one of two results elther to tnipair the aredif of the present Cabinet at Court, or to push Sagasta to more Actual reforms. that would enuse a divis- fon in tho ranks of his: followers, and Provokd. mt < rotrent of" “Marshal pos, oshda | Merrevi, aud — other’ modorate ‘men. Sngastay with tho help of the Democrats and Republicans, will insist uvon carrying tho Civil Marrinko and Edu- ention’ laws, but the clergy and Jiishops an- nounce vigorous opposition from the pulpit dnd confessional, the solemn protest in the Senate of eight Cardinglsand: Archbishops and tivelve Bishops, and also x formal pro- test of All prelates In Spala.. Tho Govern. ment, in ordor. to stay the atorm, Is negotint- Ing with theVaticny and Bthers tomnake marriage equally valid sicedrditig to the op- tlon of the pnflies. If thoy be Catholics tho religious ceremony will be performed, nnd if nonconformists thé -civil -only. Both, howevor, will be stbject to the formality of the registrar, oxactly ng in the ense of. bap tisms, 6 ucqilta legal authority, Atany’ Spithish statesihon, alroudy advocate the en- forcertient of both fegistyy and elvil matilage Previous to the religious ceremony, As Soon us the Cortes approves the homo bndget In December, Leon y Castilic will react’ the’ Cuban and Porto Rieah estimates, with bills Antrodticlng reforms of colonial taxations aud tariila, All these will be voted before Feb- ruary, With tho. exception of softening down tho regulations for carrying out the Gradual Emanolpation Jaw of 1880, the Cab- inet will not immediately inodlty the ead!- tlon of the lived In Cuba, In fact. alt Madrid governments seem to consider ohanges of return very diMeult 4o undertako ih the West Indies, for tha Spaniards say they ouly displeage the Creole loyallsts,: without at all conefllating the autouomists, Who alin at very different ideala, ° monocco, It is understood the British Ambassador to Franve informed tho Inte French Cabinet, on behalf of Kngland and Spalit, that they could not view the etitry 6f Fretich ttoops inte Morocco xs venevoléntly ay they lid thelr entry tuto ‘Tunis... ‘Pita ‘is a proof of tho completo understanding botweon England and Spain, which the British Ambassador to Spain will doubtless do tils utmost to cement, Ho had s tong Interview with the Minister of Forolgn Affairs Satarday, . , RUSSIA, ‘ A NUNLISTIO TALE, ‘ 8, Pérensuuto, Nov, 3.—A: ‘great atly has becit nade In the Nibflistio calnp by the following. discovery:-About a year ago 4 dow named G..G, was denounced by some person who had a private adore to settia with him, and was arrested, After hd had been asked afew questlons, it becding clear that ho was oné:of the chief merhbers of the Cehtrhl Revolutionary Cominittee, Hoinade & clent- breast Of It, and denounced over alxty of hia accomplices, and took the police to his laboratory oi: the banks of the Neva, where slx men were captured inte very act of manyfadturing dynamite, A large supply of explosives was found fii the Inbor- ulory, «Ag wreaylt of this treachery several TUESDAY, . NOVEMBER 29, 1881—TWELVE PAGES porsons were sentenced, and twomen, nained ‘Twittowslky and Porshinlakift, hanged Oct. 8, aX fow days ufferward THE AUTHONITIEN ANNOUNOND TIE DEATH of GG, ‘tne holy, horribly dhutllated and disigured, was hatided over to some Jewish friends, and the dead man buried In the Isate Cemetery. The aifatr tiady a great sensa- Hon at the time, and it was bellevedt GG: had been ninrdered in petson, elther by the auttioritios or by sone avenging Nihilists, When the body reached the Jewish bury lint- Bround the rabbl refused to receive tt with- outs certifente of ldentity, One of the six Kendarmes who had useorted the body went baek to tha. fortress, and presently returned with a denth-certificate filled up with G. G's sume, and apparently perfectly reguiar, ‘Tho rabbi was convinced thereby that the corpse was really that of the Jew, and the funeral Cam- |. allowed to take place: ‘The astonishing rey- elations made to Ute Ititssian police, lately, the numerous arrests made in consequence, and thé certainty with which Baranol and his sucecssor, Kislow, were evidently opur- ating, set the Nihilists at work tv find out the man who was + YROVING SO DESTRUCTIVE TO THEM, Invéstlzations were frulttess for n long tine, but at last chance’ put thom on the traek, Thely denowneer tarns out to be no other than G G., Who f# alive aud well, and In the pay of tho Russian police ti New York, It is how known that he turned traltoron three, conditlons—tirst, that he should lave a freq pardon; second, that his death in’ thd fortreas should be proclaimed and fully attested; third,.that he dhontd be zlvers 25,000 rubles td Rat to Ameriea, ‘The pollee exeentod these conditions to the very letter, ‘The holy was procured from tho hospital, dleverty: mutilated 80 a8 to be unrecognizable, ant as already explained was burled. G. G got Nis money aiid was quietly AIIPPED OFF TO AMERICA. Before leaving, js wrote a vonfession of faith, déclaring he had made his disclosures to reform the Nibilist cause, which ought to have nothing in caiman with terrorism, avid Was déstined to trlampli only by force of Its principles, and the united action of Social- ists All thé world over, G. G., stlmutated by tho hope of more rubles, is suid to bo still in New Yorl, giving the’ Russinn police invalu- able assistance, ia PoUrADOK says the Commission attiched to the Mtuistry of Justice for the reorganization of peasant representation In the locul assemblies of the Baltic provinees Intends to histitute similar revisions in the Caneagus snd’ Don distrleta, in Turkestan, é + ARcTIC. The eounelt of the Ceugraphica} Society has decided to appoint a deputation, hended by Lord Abisrdire, to walt on Lord North brook, First Lord of tho Admiralty, to-urge the Government to dispatch an expedition to pean Occatt for tho rellef of the Leigh Smith, PRANOE, ‘ HANSNIMAT: WAMEIN IN PAIS, Pants, Nov. 2 .—Hanitival Hanlin, tle new United States Minister fo Sain, las are rived: here, accompanied by uo daugliter of Seeretary Blaine. $ , Some, Meissdiler, the’ artist. yesterday gave a solrée In honor of the “Amerlean photogra- pvher who Invented the process by whielypho- tographs can be taken of animals in the swiftest motion. ak =. TH GOVERNONSHIP OF ALGERIA. Firman has aveepted the Governorahip of Algeria on terms which will reduce it to.n. mere prefect. ‘Tho apyotntment is belleved ouly teniporary, to give Gambetta thne to prepare serious reforms In the adininistra- tlon of Algerian. : sat UEPURLICAN VICTORIES, , Pants, Noy. 28,—Republican journals pe jiwveé, from the results of elections: for Senne torial delegates yesterday, that the Right will Jose twonty sents in the'Senate, Tho returns are very Incomplete. MONTON GONE TO MEET RUTHERFORD n. ‘The Sotr says: “Mrs, Morton, wife of the Amerlean Minister, is indtsposed,;-‘and, by the advice of her doctors, will go | with Mr, Morton to pass December at Cannes, where thoy will meet ex-President Hayes,” a THE EAST. ‘TIME ORBEK MAT. Coxstantinorin, Nov: 28.—Two Turkish and asked for tho Grevk tall, but the de- thand wis refused. ‘The’ letters were eon- yoyed to'fhe Greek legation, and thence dis- ttibuted by the postinan formerly employed by the Greek post-office, . GARFIELD, : Coxstrantinopir, Nov. %8.—Wallace, the Aweriean Minister, presented to tho Sultan today a message from President Arthur, thanking him for'his oxpresstot of condo- lence for Garfield’s denth, and for hls con- gratutntions on, his own accession to tha Preésidency. : NO PLAGUE. . . ‘ Tho physician dispatched to Witze di trict, Laziston, reports the statement that tho plague had appeared there Is unfounded, = RUATAN, HIGI-HANDED ACTION OF THE CENTRAL AMERICANS, Consul Burchard, at Ruatan, ins Informed Dominique Cefolu'& Son, of this city, of the sulzire of thelt schooner, May Eveline, st Utila byHonduras soldiers and the arrest of the Captain; that a new Captain and crow ind shfpped ania the vessel had been taken to Ruatan, whore the Captain is imprisoned, Bond for his release is refused, : The matter will by enlled fo the atfertion of the author- itles at Washington, ‘The cause of arrest Was alleged Informality in the schooner’s manifest of merchandise durhig September. The vessat had: gono to Utilla twics since, but Wag Not molested till the 8th of Novem- ber, is é CUBA. '- THE NEW CAPLAIN-GENERAT. TIAVANA, Nov, 28—Gen. Luis Prender= gast y Giotdon, the nowly-appotnted Uaptaln- Genera! of Cuba, with his wife, afrived to- day... Tho Captain-General his fssucd procininations tothe inhabitants, the soldiers, and the volunteers, . He says ho will follow abrodd and gonerous polleyy which offers guarantecs, respect, and cousideration to all opinions. lo snys that, covered ‘by the Spanlsli Arg, the different political parties, treated with impartiality and justieo, can at- tain a realization of thelr wishes within the national integrity, : Z 3 DEATH OF ONE OF THE KEARSARGE HEROES Pourtany, Me, Noy. 28—Edward Br Probie formerly Licutenatio Commaudor U. 8. N., and Enulxn on the Kéarsurgo whon shd capturad the Alabanid, died tonight, aged 40, $$ 1 Well duaken, q Honotulu Gasetts, 5 On the morning of tho uth of September, at 5 o’clogk, we hud the hardest and most terrible carthquake I have oxporienoed tn, forty yours, Tho frat shuko came suddenly, with 4 quick, jerkmg, territto crash, avif all the fountations uadeverything arotind us wero abiveriug to fe Te lusted about.two snuas, then a cedsation of wbout two or three minutos, wud than followed another suako, almilur to the tiret, but not quite caual iu terri vielunoe, Suma Hght frombliogs were felt tho samo day and tree wmodérate shakes tho next day, Th shakes contihued through tho wl fr dwellings and other bullding ure tor: tered any bly aiat- crackud, the foundations wrecked, end piagtonin torn olf. Stoue-nouces injured niost, tos und tiltes, many ¢huusand fat yy of etone wall fonckay Weeeked and prostrate: most of tho olaterns In the two Konus ‘shutiored and nilnug wator; cruckery, Pieryiniog Jumblod and thrown in with con- jusion. Another account from Kohala says: “That -edrihquake waea long way abead of anything of the kind J over felt, More than twouty cracks Jy our neeting-huuse wall, A few socunds more would bavd left us withoat a house of worsbip, ‘The 1603 shake did not disturb the watleat alt. Books, medicine-vials, fruit-jara, etc., pltenod from the suulves poll-meit, Wo buve reauoa for thankfulness that no xreatordutauye was donu," FENANCIAL, Deplorablée Revolationsy the Order of the Day at Bos- li ton i Jt WIM Take $1,500,000 to Put the Puclfie Bank on Its Feot. Weeks’ Wildcat, Sold to Benyon for $1,250,000, Worth $600,000 if Tinte Bé Given, The Suspenaton of a St. Jolin, Ne Bey Bank Caused by a: Dishon. ost Cashier. His Namo Is Brecken, and He Has Brecken the Bank for $700,000; Tho Pactile Bank uf Ronton, Rostox, Nos ~The Directors of the Pucifie Huuk toduy discharged tho sub-comnilttee i1s- alsting Cal, Neadhutm in: the examination, aud tho whole hoard fs niaklhg a carofitl estiinnte of Assots In detail, Tho result will, of course, hurgely tisttuctice tho’ stockholders In doviding Upon it course of uction. It ls suld a lawyer of this city ts puretusing depositors’ bouks un tho Pacille Bank for 6 cents on the dollar. Io buses his bellof, it fs thought, in sceuring a full dolar for tale ny dollar upon tho ability of stockholders to an assessment equal to the (mount of the par valuo of thelr stock, Tha Dircetors wera in’ sdssidn’ til balt-pitet 10 tonlght. It seems that- when Conts suspended tio apsulntinent of a Ke Ono week it wus Upon condition that Exaiminer Needham should bave charge of the bank in tho interiin, Necduam would accept the position. only Upon a prouitae that thé Directors would | uctlyély cngnye in tho routine work necessary’ to obttln a knowtedgo of the bunk's ulfairs. It wits Upon this uiiderstanding that the meeting wus held, with an object uf forming a curefal estimate of tho cash yaiuo of the ussots, It Is, haw positively known that $1,500,000 cash wilt b hecesstry to onubie tlid bunk to resume bual- hess. In addttion to_ tho’ cupital stovk $1,000,000 must bo sueriticuds [€1s thought 500,000 mny ba realized on Weeks’ securitica for ¥1,250,00), nud tho Directors Hope to’ raise another miltion fromm tho stockholders; that plonty of timo may bo had tn whieh to réalize upon the securities. Jt ts thouyht thdt. in this way more edn be yalacd thun if tho concern were immediately wound up by the lecctrer. Aganexamplo df tho way in which the credit of tho bunk bas bean louned it ts stated that President Denson a short time before’ the sus- pension granted a cortifiente of deposit for $10.04), payable in ninety days upon bonds to that dmount on thé Bangor & Kutobdin Raltway: Company us security, The Bink Examiner plained the natura of the seeuritics to we Cor trolley tagt March, and’ nego tho Directors exutalno tho bunk's wifairs, Thoy mude a move- ment In that direction, but upon the threatened resignation of tho, Presi they abandoned their juteniun..- Wecks securities ara only a smiuit purt of the generit collection of the sume Rutura, ‘Che meeting of stoekhuidurs tomorrow wall deteriiiine whether the amount requisit for coutluuation of busintss can be supplied. A Canadian Banke Wreeked by a2 Dise hondat Cashiers Special Dispateh ( The’ Cuteago Triburie, Sr, Joun, N. 1, Nov, 98.-Nows waa recoived hore by telegraph this forenoon that the Bank of Princo Edward Istand, doing business at Charalettstown, bad auspended, and later tétd- grams camo to hand stating that tno Casbler, Mr, Breexen, had absconded, The nets soon became public, and the notes wera everywhere refused. it 1s stated on the streot that Breeken has been operating with parties outside, which 4s tho cauéo of tho suspendion. Tho bank bad a paid-up capital of $120,000, The stock bas becn eclliog at a good prémium, and: lust yeur it pafd a dividend. of 8 per cont. | The sharchuldors, who are linbvle for treble the Amount of tholr stock, ara’ mainty wealthy men, } and itis likely deposttors and ‘notcholdors will officints went to' the Austrian pdst-oftica hore | New On.eans, Noy. 38.—Untfed States” wlasswace, and || not lose anything. Thu bank hns not been in a | sound condition for some time past, The Di- | rectors are Eicuti-Gov, Haviland, tie Hon, gonn Longworth, Judgo Honsley, tho Hon. W. W, } Lord, Mr. E. Hartz, and’ ‘MreJames Peake. Str. Flonsley fs President. The othor banks are not fMfecteg, and take a conildeut view of the situation, ‘Tho public have confl- dence in thom, There are no signs of @ panlo or run, and nono Is anticipated: but provision has beets mnie for such 2 contin- Renty. A later dispatch saya an inveatizatton into tho affaira.of tho bank was held today, which showed that Brocken’s unauthorized nd- yunces amounted to $700,000, It is clalmed that tho linbilitios of tho public to the bank aro over $1,000,000. ‘Tho. Investigation also showed that tho hat eonual roport presented in March was falsiivd, There fs a strong fooling against tho Directors, Jo the Western sociated Press, Sr. JonN. N. B., Nav, 33.—Pho Cashier of tho Prinoe Edward faland Bank hus absconded, Ho mato very heavy unauthorized advances, Foaching, tho reportanys, £24,000." Tha loss will be very heavy, but falls on tho Directors and stockholders, who nro Hable for three times the Amount of the stuck. The bank bas suspended for three months, Tho noteholdera and deposit- ‘Ors will most Hkely be all right. Tho whole alfalr ig q bud moss, Otbor local banks are un- affvoted. Investigation shows that Breeken's Unauthorized advances amounted to $700,000. | Itis clnimed that tho Habliities of the public ta the bank amount to $1,000,000. Investigation algo showed that the last unnidal statement, pro- sented in Marth, was falsified, Tho bank Inst year paid a dividend of 8 por cent. *. A Bad Yoar for Leathor, Spéclat Liapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Noy. 24—Proctor & Ingnils, leather deniors, Lynn, Mass, have fallod, with Habilities obtimdtod at $50,000 to $00,000. ‘The aa- seta ard considered quite Inrge, a large part of thom being in stock. Tho firm bas untit now bud @ very prosporous career, atid upon the day of thoir failure they could have’ bought $100,000 worth of goods on credit without any questions being aekod, For the past three years the firm husdoalvin yrofinished feather, and datablishod a factory at Choteoa, ‘This Ine of goods has pad pothing and the general shrinkage und lostew by fullurea buvo necessitated n suspens afon, ‘nts result camo about only after stronu- ous offurts to keop up had proved futile, Suapohafon of a Kansas Sivingé-Rank, Qsack City, Kus, Nov. 2%4—The Osago Clty Savings- Bank susponded todny owing to comple cations with the Danford banka at Catdweit and Hunnowell, whtoty olosed last Friday, Tho Care bondalo baal, whieh tg under the sdine munager went a4 thege suapundéd, his been reorganized, and will not be affected, . Sunford, the owner of the banks at THunno- well and Catdwoll, revoutly closed, and Saith, big Cashior, woro drrosted todiuy and brought to thls city on tho churgo of revolvi posits after thoy know tha bunks to be insolyont and inust closg, Over fifty eltizens of Caldwell aro hero awaiting the prolimluary pearing, ‘The most bittor feeling provalis among the deposit- ors. * - Larrt,-The Catdwoll men have taxen Dans ford and Smith fram the officers by force, and gre holdluy them ai eho. Sant F6 depot awatte ing the spcolul tain from Wichita to curry tent to Caldwell, ‘hey clafiu thut thoy slinply wan to hold fhe prigonacs untill thoy disgoryo, out It $y conceded by all that thora 1s great dadger of thelr belng lynchod, ———— SPORTING EVENTS. Billiards tn Cinctunatt, Bpectat Dispatch to ‘tré Chleago Tyitrintiag Crncinnats, O,, Nov, 28.—Quito a large gnizer> {ny of focal Otlifurd celobritics wae held at tho salesrooms of tho J. 3. Brunswick & Halke Company this uftornoon for the purpoxe of are ranging fora cusbfon-carom tournament open toall residents of Cinoiinatl. Lt was agreed “that tho tournament aboull be opened on tha evening of Deo, 6, Tho games will be governed by tho sumo rules as in the Jato New York tour- nauicnt, The contestants will play 100-point gutnes for the Aparhptonsdtp of Cinvianatl Tho rst prize will be 615 in taoney and tho championship biliiurd cuo. The second prise will bo $5), thothird $33, and the fourth 324, ‘There must be atleast clabt entries: Already ten gentlemen have signitied thelr intention of contesting for the prizes. Two games will be Played on exch aftornoun und Gvening until the ountesté have all been decided. . The nrrunges ments are Gxoitlng cansldvrable interest umoug Clnolunati sportiug mon. Wreytling tn Loulsyille. ‘ Special Dispatch to The Caicuge Tribune, Loviaviute, Ky. Nov. 2&—Tho wrostling Mateh between Low Moore and Duncan Ross louk pinge tonight according to program at Liederkrang Hall tu the presence of about 600 Spcotutore, The mutch was $250 4 sido, best | formed, and threo falls in five. Mooro won tho frét full in Teen minutes, collar to elbow; i harness; Ross tie secnnd full dit Mttect thinates, ented as eutelbenny Moore the tstrd fidt «ito hott, in tien thinttess Itoxy tio fuurth fall. callin ty uibow, it -bariess: one minute; Hoss tie titth fall and match in elyhtestminutes. Millfard Ftoms trom New York, New Yor, Nov. %,—Tho prizes won ty the re cent cusbton-carom billiard: tournament wero Presented toduy to tho victors, Xehaefor ox- brewed a determination to ehnltouxe Dion, the winner of the emblem, to play him a game of tot points for it bevore lis Coparture for Europe to phiy Virnaux. Tite zante will Probably Le played early tn damumry. On Dod, 29 Sexton and Schuofer play a tar point qaine, Rader the new ruled, for €2,600 a side, : Te AN ATROCIOUS ASSAULT, Officer Saunders Morribly Strahed on Wie Faco with fazor by Peter Orion, About half-past 4 o'clock yesteniay afternoon A well-known thief named Potur U'iirien walked Into Geweo's saloon at No. 539 West tndtuna street and asked for the proprietor. Mrs. Goweo told bit that her husband was out, and pen res celvituy thisrepty O'frlen pickud up suverat chuira, throw thom about, und niado blinsetf 0 kenerilly obnoxious that Police Otticer {tudotph Saunders, of tho West Caleago Avenue Station Wns called in to efect him, This wus done, but O'lcten would not stay put out, and attcmpted to force h's way into the wiaco a second the, Suunders ayutn “ bonticed” hitt and told him to go home. ‘hls he appar gutly sturted to da, going west on Indiutin streot, The potiverun tayeud nnd proceedodt ttpon his beat, easton Indie street, He bud net gone fur betore ho was attacked trom tetind by O'Driens who tnd eneaked-up unt! Juat beable thd olficer, und then drawing a razor ised (Lw)tth clorvibly effect. Althatgh the officer's tuce was, Altterally slashed tate riobons he tad the pluck fo turn, knvek duwn bis assailant, und hold hin Mut the West Luke streot patrol arrived and touk eharye of tho prisu t the Weat “Lake Stroét Station Dr, Seboter waa sutminoned to dress tho olliver’s wounds, Theso he found both numerous and sev ‘Tho fost danyeraus of nll wis a tong, deep cut, ex- tending lrout the lobe of tho tele cur down ueate Jy to the corner of the muuth, and ‘then up to the left eye, whleh wis ett In ‘two. and will bo Jost. Nineteen stitches were required to keep the edges of this lash toyetber. | En uddition to this there 13.4 cut upon the left cheek-bone, one splitting the nose and oxtending down upon tho right eheok, two upon the lert side of the nevk back of the exr, and one upon the loft arm atthe wrist, The lett shoulder af his cont aid bis tert coat-steeve bad alx long slashes i them, the keen bide buying cut through nearly to the test, After dressing these terrible wounds the disnvied ofllecr wis removed to bls home, No. 45 West Chicago avenue, The Doetor guys that while the euts will rently dis- tigre bim they will not ncvessurily prove fatal, O'Brien, the prisoner, ty a well-known ehurac- ter, having served bis time Jn the penitentiary for burghiry, und ‘was’ only recently discharged from, tue Hridewell, Suunders bts been 1 incinber of the force iw wrent muny years, and) pas served ug Stuttonkeeper -ut the East Chicugu avenue, Larrabee street and West Chietyo avenue stations. He bas’ been unfortunate lately, baying had) tight on election day with “iin ex-polieeman, who pune ished bim somewtint. Mls pluck in holding to O'Brien, after baving been su borribly ent, was somothlng wonderful, A young Gun. nied Contey, who bat been with O'Brien ail day, was arrested shortly after the row by Liout. Stunton, and wilt be bed ty await developments, —— GARFIELD, 4 Work of the Relic Bureat. CrEvenaxd, On Nove 23—The Gartleld Relic Bureau, having gratuites Meposed of ull tho drapery and noral decorations ns souvenirs, 15 now tu prepared to sell ut a small cost fuc-sim- {les of tho beautiful sifetd which ornamented tho corner of the catafalque, ensots, fang, canes, brackets, frames, watdhholders, and. various Other ornumentat designs, al made from the lumber of the pavition. Recelpts beyond tho cost of manuricture will be given to the monue ment fund, Clrewlurs are furnished on upplica- tion, Incloaing return postage, a STEAMSHIP NEWS, - Hamnuna, Nov, 28-—Arrlved, the Rhenania, from New York. Loxvox, Nov, #8.—The Hermann, from Baltl- moro; the Lord Gough, from Philadelphia; and the Victoria, from Boston, bave arrived ont, Puystouti, Eng, Ni Arrived, the West- Phalia, from New York. a New YOUK, Nov. 23.~Arrived, tho Stato of Florida, from Glasgow, LONDON, Nov, 24.—Tho Finance, Utcpia, and City of Tt » from New York, and tie Oblo, from Philadelphia, bave.urrived out, —— A Fortuno trom Sagar, Honoluln Correspondence Albany Argus, few years ngo a German tamed Cinus Spreekles enmo to Honolulu, Sandwich tstands, gud, after lovking around fora auttable place to settle upon, be inade an offer to rent a largo truct of land at tho foot of dn extinct volcano, whlch the action of the cloments bad ground Auto the Nnest dust. A slight crust had formed upon the surface, and it luoked about us yalun~ bie for agricultural purposes ns 2 tuzstone walk, Spreckles, however, succeeded in lousing a trae OL MUN acres for fifty yeurs at the rate of 10 cents peruere, He then broke up this crust, nuixed the dust with a small quantity of veges’ table mold, thoroughly irrigated tho soll thas blanted stgur-cane. Tuilay be is n inillionalre and the riehest person upon the fale ands, The sugar mnag from cane grown here Is of a very superior duality, At first the cre- tomsotiicials refused to nllow tho unrefined suger to bu adinitted duty tree to the United Stites, Claiming that it was refined, so clair ant pure fs ts quality. ‘Pho enneticids’ aro many of them worked by Portuguvae, Buy no hollday present without seeing Dr. eott's beautiful Electric Mair and Flesh ty always benetit the well, and marvelously cure headaches, neutalgia, dan- drum, falliig hatr, batdness, rheumnt Sh, ete, Price refunded {f not as ‘represented,’ At drug and faney stores, : ————— BUSINESS NOTICES, Macallater’s Cough WH xture t* fast au© Rerseding all other remedies in Chicago for the discuses Inchtental to our severe wiiter_scason. eon 1 Lee, corner Halsted and Harrison streets, and alt druggists, Pe S POTTERY WARES. Poiana ny ean Se Brush New and desirable godds, adapted to the season, opened daily. ~ Our exposition of Pottery Wares is une- qualed in this city. BURLEY & TYRRELL, + 83 & 85 State-st,, Chieago,, : NOTICH, Board of Trus'est Graceland Cemetery fm. roreausot Fuad,” Vublie Tonles 18 hereby given that shero will bea of tha lot-ownore in Graceiund Cemetary HU. 1841, at IZ o'cloos, ut the obice 24 La Malio-at. for tha purvosy uptoe ae ite Urseutund Ceutery tins 4. “Mn. A, Wr M: 4 3] : : PTANos. MAN RAR RRR RARARAARA ARR ARAMA ARRAN AL CAR, PIANOS. PIANOS. The astounding anecean whieh haa attended the introduction of tie WERER PIANOS era erywhere in due to the renuuricably ayia pa theties pure, dud rich tone. combine with greatest jo * arhich win the bante of the ateard conferring upon the the supecmucy at the Centenntal, and whieh gieea to tho WEHER Instruments that mirpuastng melodioumnean thich compels admiration. No Plano has ever been xo pencralty used by the great artiste of the world, ant none tien ever been aecordet auch glowing indorscments. READ The fottoring from among thousands of simt= far lettern, sharing THE OPINION OF THE ARTISTS WORLD: GERSTER. NE RK, Dec. Ik . DFA Mn, Wenn: Shanks for tha Grand [aio you haye sent me. 1 Uke tt very int 1d Jind it vory excellent. al] ba happy to recoumend yaur Soe instru- mente on Grery uccuslon to my friends, Gallas Jesus faint ROZE, ? 2 EVERETT 11001 _ Monday Evening, Dee. i, » § Den must thank you Fery much for sending me auch no magniticent Pinno, 1 have froquentiy heard tn Europo abaut the wonderful tone of your {ut miuxt confess thoy sitpase my expectn> on iully merit the great reputation you have Won for thom. Sincerely yours, Baus Hy CARY. Evenerr Hover, New Yoitk, March 4, 183, Dean Str, Wengen: Many anu kindest thinks for tho noble instrament, you have so gondrously sent me, Its aymipi= Fichness and uriliianey of tone, combined with: ev and exse of touch, make ith most valuablo aim, nna Ue ell always, ave a prominent and ft it weds, hit you alt health and prosperity, on the princi: that ¥chiva piano vagano,” tum, nurmuntously, BELOCCA. New YorK, Dee, 28, 1890, beat thanks for tho splendid an kindly sent me during my Stay i this clty. 1 tind it specinily adapted to tha ‘vulee, and prefer It to all others. Yours siucerely, Bova ttdbclorars CAMPANINI. 324 4. SIXTEENTIART.. Sew Youit, Dect 29, 1833, MY DEAT Mr, Wengen: a i you Dean Mr. Weort: Piensa, accept ny c With sincere thanks Tor your kindnesn in supplying tne, during tle venson. Just expired, with the excnl= lent Instrument ! beg to return, aiow mo to auy, In duatice to the instrament and $4 maker both, thatthe. 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At the Manufacturer's Branch House, recoutly established in this city at 250 & 252 Wabash-av,, May now be scon the Jargost and most varled display of Upright, Grand, & Square Pianos, New designs in Amerfean Waluot, French Walnut, Buttornut, Bbonized and Rorowond Cases, speclally golected In New York by onr Mr. Mayor. * PRIGES REASONABLE, TERMS TO SUIT, PLEASE CALL AT THE WEBER WAREROONS, CHAS. C, CURTISS, FERDINAND BAYER, MANAGERA, AND EXAMINE THE “PLANOS. PIANOS. _ PIANOS. ‘+ DRESS-GOOD: Bargains! CARSON, PIRIE & OOS, “EVIDENCES” THAT “It Pays to Trade on the West Side,” "When they MARK DOWN rm AT THE CORNER OF Madison and Peoria-sts, New Wool Mixed Biarritz, useful goods, good weight, worth 45c, now : . - : 260 46-inch Fancy Cheviot Suitings, new and. extra stylish goods, reg. , ular price everywhere $1.25, rew ‘Uueed to - « - 890 Elegant Ombre Stripe Shoodas, . Solid colors, newest shades, good valueatS!,now - - 736 46-inch Scotch Mixtures and hair lines, heavy, all wool, useful fa- bric, considered cheap at 90c; our price, ~ - : 69c 45-inch All-Wool Shoodas, a har- gain, at - + + §6§0ce Rich invisible Plaid French Serges, all wool, new shades, cost more fo import than price we now offer at - : : -. St 46c-inch Invisible Plaid English | Merinos, ns ; Roman Silk Stripe Serges reduced to about half price, - = - Silk Mixed Moire Novelties reduced One-third, : ooo 42c Handsome double-width Armures, 20c) Line of 25c Dress Goods marked : down to : 15¢ CARSON, PIRIE&CO. SHAWL, Chas. Gossage- § Co. Real India Shawls! The Largest, Richest, and Most Varied Assortment ever presented ” at retail, including several Exclusive Styles In Small Patterns and Dark New €olorings. Also some ExceptionalBargains Real India Daceas, At $14.00 up. (any: Real India Camel's Hairs, At $265.00 up. Novelties itt Beaver, Velvet, Scotch, English, and Domestic Shawls and Wraps At Exceedingly Attractive Prices. (06-110 State-st. 66-62 Washingtons-st. EP?PS’ COCUA. GiRATEFUL—COMFORTING, EPPS” COCOA BREAKFAST, “iy uw thorough kuowledge of the natural taws wich qvurn tho operadons or uissation aid atte tlon, and byw careful appiteution uf the fine peeaees bas provuled witha lavured bore: Os matty heavy ductors’ bills, fi so of eur Btiicies of dlut thut a wruduaily bullt up until ateong every tundenoy to disease. Huns ualudies are Roating around Ny rendy les of woll-geluuiod Coour ihe, By ert Ce Gi AG EPP Heh tn} ne a with pure blowd and a properly-nuerisiod Civil-Burvice Guretty, » Biydle aliaply with hotlinx water ar fully ss enstinagenns eis meovathig Chemlate Londen, Hing, CHOCOLATE EBSENCES fur Al os ethene retreat neon RRS UNION’ DEPOT HOTEL FOR RENT, i ‘will bo recolvod by tho undersigned ontit Dee We ia Tor tho iting fora terse ae qeate ot tue lw wha depot privilexes uf the uew Union Depot at 1. Juaeun, dla, ‘is bo lut is 8 part of a hew and hand- soins donot bdiding foi evante iy a eatiroud allow 3 r parse Taeh-« slgupiie run Y tate ation address Fee TN LOL Titde trveldont, Bt Josoph, TREASURY DEPARTMEN OYYICH OF Tie SReTETA HY, Wasutnatos, Novemper inst. Sealoa proposals will be received at this ablce duttl ono celuek ps il. of Fuuraduy, Duoeiaber 1 $55. (ur pumnuracturisuy dylivering, jand vuttlog’ in diate {pruicury roqulred’tur tho’ Uuiled’ ttates Custuuis Vitusu Hulidiig at Nash ile, enn.” a (nun avplicatiog to this ulce getatied tuforaation WM bu furnished furuituré manblacturers dealctvg bal’ prupusal ate. Depariieny Fever unt to relest any ar { bide or paris o} ar fe aati CHANLES J. FOLGER, 5 pecreiary, . counters, ‘ehyck stand, and styenty