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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, L8sI—SIX'TEEN PAGES . #t D- 4 SATURDAY’S REVIEW, A Decided Tull in Legitimate Business, Owing td , Holidays. yo Speculators, Mowover, Are Still Booming, and Exports “| Avo Tncreasing. ae Rovival of Exports Is Not as “Fargo 08 Had Beon Hoped For, potatoes Are Coming In from ” Burope, and Will Be High All Winter. —_——_— the Panic-Gage, Is Still tron, Indicative of Prosperous Conditions. SS Giton ‘Continues Firm and ‘ih Good Demand, with a Decided Up- ward Tendency. Whisky Remains Steady under the Mae niputatlons of the Combination Recently Formed. Packing Operations Somewhat Delayod ty Mild Weathor~Patroleam Ex- cited and Fluctuating. NEW YORK, New Vout, Deo. 2.—Thore 8 gomowhat of 0 jollin general buaincas, though in particular fines trade contintes falrly active, Speculation wbecoming tore Driak, and tho export trade shorssigng of revival, though still smuller that expected, as Grain was somewbat frroguinr, but subso- quently a better feeling pro: nuliesl, and consid~ erable Arinness wus evident ut the closo,, with 0 fendency toward’ an idyance, ‘This apiilles os ally 10 Spat corn, Wantand pork products have been quitesteady, wia tendency towards wn advance. i Corton was atcudy, closing ensy at aout tg cent ailvanco for tho week, Wool and petroleum aro moderately activo, without (mportnnt change. 3 Freights were dull and uusatlefactory, Thedey-gonds trado was futrly aatistactory for the season, being mnalnly employed, bowaver, on back orders, Prices na firm, ng stocks uro not unduly tarae. ‘Tho situation In tho produco trade wns somo. whatimproved, Butter was bigher by 2 or 3 fete on choles grades, and the supply Is nut nowinexcess of tho demand, Cheese is firmly. teld, and siippers aro more disposed to operate, There ure large ltoportations of pouitoes front Canada and Rurope. The datnestic crop boing short, and not keeping well, prices will bu bizn inconsequence alt winter, ‘The deinand for tho finer grades of pig-iron continuo good and prices ire firm. Tho market Hhisochv state that manufacturers aro not dkposed to make contracts at present rates for fature delivery. Scotch pig continues frm, There ts considerablo inquiry for ateol ralle re- ported, and several Inrge contracts are pending. Leather is quiet, prices tirm, particularly for Oner Krudee, In boots und shoes only a, mod- trate Iusiness was roported, In funber, stocks of white ping ara considor- able. Prices nre tulrly firm, but thore ls n strong’ competition for trade, which, in a fow iustunces, reaulted In convesstuny. | ‘Tho belief Is that prices will ruly strong, Turd woods are in Hour demand, with inadequate supplies, and tetduen, Yellow pine ts in xood demand nt Srm rates. ‘The Lrazil cof'eo market {s woak, with no dis- position to carry stocks over. Raw sugar stocks: sinulior than faat yenr, ond prices are held Hrm. Inquiry from rotinors atcligit. Any revival In trade would nocosale tate higher prices, | * Ze Tho tea market, 1s unsatisfactory. Tous of- fered at auction bave boen withdrawn until a more favorable opportunity, Tho market fi Bea is and prices at present are in favor of yers. 2 Batiures for tho week wero 119, an ine crease uf ten upon Inst week's figuros. The failures In tho South, notably, are among tho More Iinportant class of traders thin usual. Tho total reported transactions In flour, nso tho principal items in gran aud provisions wore: ai follaws durtig the week onding Friday: Flour—Recelpta, 97, barreis; exports, ahi barrels and 40,233 sucka; snles, 305,290 barrels, Waeat—lecolpta, 004},112 bushels: exports, near- iy Gedtul bushels: utes, 12,00) Busbels for fren cn Ni enee Whale for tacuce do- y. Corn—Receipta, 780,515 bushels; about 2011 pts, 780,515 bushels; exports, pevopt aud Dat: i bushel’; salem, 140,000 bitshols for Ow bushels for futuro dolivery. 1h bushels: exports, 136) 2,478,000 bushels, Pork—lecolpts, ‘ porte, almust 6,004; autos, 3,650— 1 including nd new iness, Lurd—lecolpts, O57 tlerees, 4,0 kegs, 1,061 cases, und 2 barrels: exports, about 4mb,054 pounds; sales, 17,771 create gta eta fy gata ely 3 ded city ane ‘estorn -atean, Aho No. Leity and rofined, . ‘ CINCINNATI, CisctNNAtt, Doc. 2.—The weuk ‘hos boon char- Acterized by a goneral disposition to dullucus In nearly every department of businoss, but ft eloses with an unexpected tmprovoment. In thebanks there hag beon only a moderate de- Mand for money. Vork-pavkers are holding Mack for vnrious rengons, mamly beonuge tho Seather hag been too witrm for shiughtering; Mut, as there hns beon a botter tomporature tha basttwodays, tho domauds are growlug mora Urgent, Thore has bean a fulr demand fram the Sohatry for tonoy, and rates ruto frm at 0@7, Percent. Exehunyo on Now York is bought and’ Moldat par, . perio: tho early part af tho week corn, which. t renee Abnormally hich rate, dropped unt In pt cheonts. ‘Today thore was a roation bare ibathy with a firmer focllug and higher ied bat grin except barley, Wheat bas Losrg. 4 low as $1.35, but le now held at $1.38@ . Oats has been strong all the Wook; clases with un ndvancing tendoney, ee wit (pete, rior ut tho clove of tho wook, Wane tecelpts, Prices vary from: $5 to $0.60, bination? Huder tho Influence of the tute com= San sdeeoinucs steady, with jndicutions aantisty Yaues ti price, There scems naw to bo finifactory condition of attuirs votwoon tha probauti seordant whisky {intorcsts, and tho reduced, 7 Of frequent fluutuutions ts greatly Aw dry woods the di lomand {6 tate \ Bag. sls of lending artleles inuatalty week fabries a leading plain and colored’ cottun ‘: arg very firm. “Tho demand for woolen’ Weather, teas wotive on account of the mild cheol the vol Qf Uusinesa, but deutora ur battur suttated wing ure, o lobaeco market fs steady, with ces, for wood urades of Wat,’ walee Ine eern mat ser rae Good and’ tng tout sold rm, with remarkably rings, anSeoduet de toany turawoes bolny sold ina is frage, “TO Aevanvlng. Manufactured ies 2 otis, ‘ » M—Nothing worthy of gpeotal manag urred in trade circles Tania . tho moles Bustnoss was tirm jn all Maes, but anyaterey CF rent wottvity wus munlfestod pe be Money was more abundunt und tho sexpecee/ but rates woro unvhanged. An irks ed roturn of Surroncy from the coun Weathoe ncthing to do with thid, und the warw, which provonted autlvo pork-packing * Peduced ¢ larao vara for funds. Still thore woro 81, Lousy, Meution over nd ull clus 1 t jaa of Dorrowors, ‘s. oe juunutactururs, wore asking’ Mier Taoring ap ot, LOrK, exchange was lrrogulur, RIOR aL Cottun® At, Par to G0 cents discount. per ¥1,0W0. v fino, and cunt oa tbe Week, eachnta aud shiginenes, dulta, — incronacd, an Bt gu eavalled | throughout. cited quiet, with smal) trungiic- id uters ews moatly out of the Yet otturcd eUaUon yury slow, Na now: bain Int some sites bave been made es, “a ada Wu qed, ardware stow rancho -of the é futtstactory revalta, | Whey dectica'ae Tray oi ro Wes ey Ati ents for tha ‘weak? doduy' tuste i Feogth tn tha wurket and active the at! ‘also highor, | United cortittentes selling down to 474 cur | vory Inrge. tradn git weakness showed § ole nt afternoon, Cori and ouls wore PITTSHONG, Prrtsouna, Pa, Deo. 2.—Theaituation tn trado continuas about the saute ns stated Inet week. As Isitaual at this senson, business fs alow, but merchants and manufacturers look forward for, fn inoronand activity by the bepisning of the your, Shipments navo been greatly restriatat the last fow days through aiagk of hauling fa- eliitloy, caused by tha prevalonea of tho horse alsease, Tho irontnarkt isquivt, Orders urestlil com> WG in quite frooly, hut diavounts remain une vhungeds Tho glass trade is moving atone slowly, with prices tnebunged. $1 tableware there bas ticen minarked falling off this week in tho demand, All houses, however, aro briskly enguged on back orders, In goal thore bas beon little or nothing done, And prices romain without change, ‘Lhe petroledn market wes netive and excited, 5 which was the luwest figure renched for gover! months, Tho wnurket iva tritly better today and. advanced to, 83 conta, but closed woul again at 81% cunts, Sates nygreied 320,UN barrels, which le iargor thin ny provions tweak in the record of to exchange. Tho shipments wero 450,000 Durrols, Live atocte was in fair supply aud rathor dtl. Hecoipts OF cattle, 4,000 bend through und 3,768 hend Jocal. Cominon’ to prine are welling at $3,60600.50, Heculpta of hows, 21)40) head, York> erg ore quoted at $5.00G0,.00. Receipts of sheep, Bats head. Selling at ¥2.6005.10 for common to oxtra. BOWLON, Loston, Deo. 2.—The following will appear in tho spealal markot reports of the Conuneretal Bulletin tomorrows Tho toading merehandise markets wero firm. Sales of wool were lurger this woek than tho previous, alld tout Up L774> 963 pounds of domestic and 141,400 pounds uf foreign, ‘Total shipments of boots aud shues from Boston were 2,223 casos, against i210 Ist week, sind 82:08 tho correspundint week {ust year, ‘The leathor uitrket wos quiet and fled; Tiros, oxcent far'crop sole which Is onsivr, = claw hides are quiot and ones, and domestic wet suited bldes towor, A decline of fully hall a cent a pound tas taken pluce in domestic salted hides. Dry | ge ‘ire quiet and steady. Cotton Is” higher, closing Jt; against Jy last weok, All kinds of fron in youd demand atstendy prices, Copper vontInued ta show 0 rising tendenvy; 1W'9qei3; cents cush and WG 19% ceunta for deifveries nt Sauber and building materials were moderate! watlye mid tens, No sllpment of lve or dressed boef this week, and indleattons ure thrt exports of cattle during tho wlutor will be hight. Beot {a ouster. A innrked Improvement bus tiket place fn tha imurket for datry products; choice erenmery butter is now H@IUs cents, und fing tuctury cheesy 1440513 8. Peleus of puri and tard are well sustained. Sales of Boston velour pork $215 lard, HY@IEy conts. Brend- stilé are quige aud firm, Oey and pletled tan are gusict. Sugar quict and unchunged, Teas are dull, the Istor Sunuuey ly LOUISVILLE. s Louisvinne, Ky. Deo. 2.—The tron market ts firin, but without any change fn prices. Sales have not been large, In consequence of tho dit- forenco of views between buyers and gcllors. Lhe frult raarkot bug been fairly active, with n good demand, Prices aro well sustained, Dried fult rocelpts nro very light, with a firmer murs kot. Potutoes, Western stovk reveipts wore Nght; Eastern stock vory tlrin, Onions aro cusier, with w moderate demand. kent butter market and. The grato market has an improved demand and Ja quite itm. ‘tho demand for corn aud oats {3 pirticularly improved. Tho murket closoa with a tnuch better feeling, ane cheese market Ia firin, with a very youd jemand, to domand {a Itght for saltish, owlng to bigh ices, Cottun 1s fem, withan upward tendency. The demand {3 goud, with tight olferings. ‘Tho demund during thespust week for provis- fons bus shown some improvament. ‘Tho teud- eney of tho market ts upward, - ‘The tlour market hud boon dull, with very snail euies. Reeeipts are small aud the demand yory Hight. | ia rm, witha good do- i= | CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, O., Dev, tivly In the fron murket, Inquiries are being imnvde for small lots of ora, nnd tho supply is about Jnrge onough to fll It, Pig-lron ts uctive, stron, and adyaneing, though pricos nro unchanged. ‘Tho feeling fs yoneral minong producegs that it Is not wiso to have fron yo hiuher, us it would let in forelgp ore, Denlers uo ovttor able to fet cara fortransportation thun formerly, Bur fron is trea ae 820. Vetrotoumn fs firm at 7 cents for standard white, Other kinds declined a Keentduring the spust wouk. . ‘Tho rallronis bave bad lightly ensior weok. Tastern frolghts aro smaller, but Western wre Passongor tratila bas fulion of aligutly. CASUALTIES, » t Tho Deadly Rallroad-rog. _| Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. Lavarerre, Jnd., Dao. 2.—Avout 2 o'clock this morulng a switchman named John Mebane, in tho yards of the Lake Eric & Weatern Railway, was (nstantly killed und his body horribly muti- Jated by bolug run over by.n locomotive on that rond, Ho wae assisting in the awitching of somo cattlo-cars near the shops when bis foot became goeured inthe troy, and before be could with- draw it or cali foraid the onyino passed aver him. MoBano waea married man, with ao wifo and one child, ‘Tho remains wore fovwarded to Napoleon, O,, for interment, Tho Small Boy and tho Toy Pistol. Speclat Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, Hixveonrn, Ind. Deve, 1—-Eddy Mitebell, an Syonrrold boy, yesterday ‘trimmed down a metallic cartridge and put it Into a toy pistol. Just ubout the timo bo bad tt inserted {t ox- plodod, the ball cutting otf tho ond of ono of bls fingers, and, gluncing off, povetrated the nt- domien of a pluyiiute, named Willio Erwin, go- ing da a shore distanea! aa passing almost around his bady. lutter’s cseupo from donth 14 almost inlraculous. . Drowning in Arkansas of a Vormor T- Mnoisnn, Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Lirriw Rugk, Ark, Dec. 2.—James MoHourd Uviug {1 Boobs County, was drowned un the Ist in White River. Ie attempted to cross ata ford whioh bad Intely boun washou, and got Intodeop water, Tho mulls became unmanygable: and flonted down the Stecam, ‘Tho waxan upset, tho bed falling upon Mollenrd and keeping tlw under water untit life wis oxtinet, He rocently came to this State from Illnols. Death of u Kausas City Policeman: ‘Speclut Disvateh tv ‘The Chicago tvibunes Kansas City, Mo., Deo. Fron A. Mungbton, Ainomber of the Kansas City patleo force, who was uccldentally shot Wodnesday, died this mornlug. Houxhtou waa with Olllcor Moran in the puoking-house district, und aus the two mon wero gotting Inte a orse-car Moran's pistol fell to the floor uud was discharged, tho bullot sbattoring Houghton's log below tho kneo. Lute lust night the shuttered Hmb wus amputatud, and this morulng ut 10 o'vlock the mun died, A Steamship in Distress, Sr, Jouns, N, F,, Dec. %.—Tho steamuliip ath Chy, spokou by the stounier Muruthon yester- day, with foromast and ruddor carried away, and leaking badly, has not yet arrived, Tho Marathon could not tow bor, owlng to lack of coal, It is expected u powerful sailmg vussol will bo gent to her states, ‘The wind 8 sume- what abated, but Ub blowing 2 strong Kulu. ‘Throo Children Burned to Doat * Winrenser, lu, Doo. 2~—Tho dwelling uf J, J. Burrow, threo miilea wost of hore, burned Inst hight #t intduight. ‘'Throo girts*stooplug upe atnirs, azod 9, 12, und 1%, wore buened to dobth, "Thole bodied wore burned to olnders, ‘Tho ohil- dron waked, but wore ufrald tojump. Killed While Munting, -OMAHLESTON, 8, O., Dou, 2—Arnuldus Vandor- borat, Owner of oxtensive rice pluntetions on tho const,was killod yestorday on Kiowal Yslund by tha ncoldontal discharge of his gun while Mutina: Ho wasa toowber of the ciiclunatus jaty. : Drowned 10 4 Clstorn, Wrnrenser, li, Dov. 4.—3ire, Guorgo A, Whit- noy wav. drowned in a cistern at Grinnell today. It 1s boWoved sho lost ber footing in Ifting o full pall of water, Two Mihorn Sealded, Axnon, 0., Deo, 2-By a boilar explosion at ‘the Wadsworth Coal Company's nine last nights two mony were badly scalded, ouc of whom man not tive, om . STEAMSHIP NEWS, - New. Youu, Deo, %.—Arrived, the St. Germain, from Huyro; the Kbela, from Bremen, and the Coptic an@ Arizona, from Yivervonl: Lonpow, Dov, ¥.—-The Neva, Ruttordam, and Seut(aytrom New York, buve ursived out Hativax, Duy. 2—-Arrived, the Polynosian, stow Et Deo, Arrived, the Hotbulu, Liverpool. QUEENR TOW oe mn: frou Now York, Comuaine leads in trst-oluss dental work at taly prices, Bute atregt, corner tandulpy, .— There is continual ne- FOREIGN. A Piteous Cry in Behalf of the Downtrodden Irish Land. lords. Tho O'Donoghue, ® Backsliding Agitator, Gots a Fat Office. A Belmullet Jury Finds an Inno- cent Officer Guilty of . ‘Murder. Gen. Chanzy, an Ambitious Rival of Gambetta, Given a Wigh. Command, The London “Times” Regrets the Luke- warmuees of American Frog- Traders, THIS IRISH, AWKENEY ATRESTED, Duntrs, Di —Hugh Sweeney, Land- League organizer, ling been arrested In Dpb- lin under the coercton net, a AT THE KVICTIONS yesterilay at Verelnven, Miss Reynolds, membor of the Ladies’ Land League, pre- cedud the Sherlif, and advised the peaple not. to conclude s eompromiso by whieh, they would by retnstated as care-takers, as th that ens they would get no ald from the league, ler interference was successful in prevent- ing a settlement In one case, Miss Reynolds was loudly cheered by the people, THE DOWN-THODYEN LANDLOIDS, Lonvon, Dee, 2A ‘correspondent sends the Tbnes a long account of tho past serv. fees of the Irish Proparty Defense Assocla- tion, After alluding to the strike against rent, the correspontent says: t In such a crisls the necessity continued, and Inerensing energy on the part of the assoclution 13 wbso- lute, but where are the funds tu come from 2 ‘The Lrish Jundlords have already taxed them selves to tho utmost of thelr ability, Spoak- ing generally, they have received Ute or no rent in the past two or three yeurs, ‘They ave obliged to live on borrowed ‘money, md now thelr credtt, as well as thelr ordinary sources of Income, is drying up. ‘The sup- porters of the association cannot doubt that England will answer the association's ap- pen? 3 2 2 THE SPALL MALL GAZETTE? discussing the various remedies sumagsted for the stato of Ireland, stl as a suspension of jury trinls, ote., comes to the conclusion that there arg Instiverable objcetions to all of them, We may have to walt three years be- fore the beginning of the subsidence of the present ferment, We should prepara our niluds and shape our policy accordingly. 3 TUR O'DONOGIL ‘Cho Thnes says + “The O'Donoghue, mem- ber of Parliament for ‘lralee, Intends to ne- cent the Governorship of Ceylon, and will re- sign his seut in the Mougo of Commops,”* QIRERTY OF THE PRESS, It fs said the British Minister to tho United States has been lustructed to recall the mat ter of assasination nnd certain Irish organs in the United States to the attention of the Government at Washington, IN TAMERICK TODAY clvilians attacked w party of soldiers Ina public-houge. ‘The military were called from the barracks and cleared the streets at the volut of the bayonet, ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP, An attempt was made to bluw up the lodge of a house belonging to 1 gentleman nomed Considine, Nearly the whole roof and gable were blown away, Tho kecper was serlous- ly injured. ‘Lhe outrage was attributed to the fevling created by evictions on the prop arty. * TNE WAY THEY DO IN-UELMULLET. Atan luquest at Beluuiiet, in the case of Mary Deane, the second victim of the recent. riots, two witnesses swore that they saw Con- stable Sullivan deliberately fire after the or- -der to ceaso firing ind beon given, Sullivan maintained that he never once fired. ‘The | Inspector and. Uead-Constable deposed that Sulllvan’a rifle was found yerfeetly clean, 'Tho jury, nevertheless, reburne® n verdict of inurder against Sullivan, ‘The Crown solle- itor sald the verdict would be quashed in the Court of Queen's Bench, ia * AFIMCAN BANK SIATES i ve weak on account of .roported heavy fall- ures at tho Cape. eo newanp. The Gazette offera £300 reward for tho Uiscovery of tho murderers of Baill Dillon. TUNER FARMERS ‘wore arrested near Bogle under tho Coorcion net. EVICTIONS *. on Lord Bantry’s estitte have been con- eluded for the present. 4 FRANOE. _ PAUL DENTS ASSISTANT, Pants, Dec. %—Paul Bert has chosen for his assistant in the Dupartment of Worship, Quilloy, 0 schismatis priest, for some ting Pore Hyacintho's viear. : ROUSTAN, H ‘The French Government has authorized “previous to the sule, Konstan, Ministor Resident at ‘Yunis, to ree turn to France to éarry on personally the progecution iustituted on his behalf by Bare thelmy Saint Uilaire against the manager and editor of the Jntransiyeunt for slander tag hin, ‘ GEN, CIANZY, Ambassador to Russia, las accepted an fin- portant military command, . f THE NEPUMLICAN SENATORS, ‘The members of the Nepublican Loft in the Senate are pronounced in fayor of a partial rovision of the Constitution, 3 DEAD. Jean Auguatin Bost, n French Protestant divine, 1s donc. , . GREAT BRITAIN, . PROTEQTION V5. FUKE-TRADE, P Lonvox, Deo, &—The Pines, in an edt- torial urticle discussing the ‘Tari? Conven: tlon held in New York, saya; ‘Tho tariff may bo revived, but it ta not likely that sweeping changes will be futroduced whiis the’ present extraordinary “prospurity In Amerien fs muintaindd. Tt fs unwise for those English manutacturers who lave been hoping to seo inarkets Jong closed to them reopened to decelvo themselves with the ex- pectation of any epcedy movement toward free-trade in America. Some day tho Amery {cans will recognize tho futility of batting agalust economic Inwa, and will poreelve the waatu of Natlonal energy which protectiyn Involves, but at present the froe-traders aro lukewarnut, while the protectioulsts ure eager, notlye, and united? | . ‘ ANOTHER DIBAULED STEAMER, ‘Tho stuamor Glamorgan, fron Liverpool, Noy, 14, for Boston, has returned to Queens- town disabled, - Net H ANCTIC EXPLORATION, = The Balloon Assvclytion, of whieh Leigh Smith fs 9 momber, urge the Government to dispatch au expedition to the rellet of Smith. i lt +2, THE AMBER, : + Further’ correspondence”. jn i, regard - to Afghauistan is, published.: “Lhe principal documunt Is the ‘solenju promise of. the Anneer Jn January never to undertake any- thing*without the consent of tho British. Governments ates ahead . es ABNEY It fs reporteil that Ashivy Intends to resign the Seoretarvahip of the Bourd of ‘Trade be- diszatiatiod with the Government's HANDAN: Hluntan wants the stakes raised te £500.0, ade tn his mateh with Boyd, It ls proba. ettint Hoydl will meres, : Boyd deetdedt that tf Hanian wilt not row for less than £400 he will try to raise tha jnoney rather thin now the ninteh to Inpse, He thinks Hantan’s request for an allawance of LOfor expenses is unreasonable, as he (Boyd) will fave to pay hig awn training axpenses, ‘ THE LOSSING, All packagts, perlodieals, books, aud vale unbles of the cargo of the steamer Lossing will be forwarded by tho steamer Wielund, and the mails were forwarded to Liverpool duy Inst, and inay therefore be expected ehh New York by the Britannic, which sailed from Liverpoul yesterday. JAMES W. BANCLAY, member of Parilament for Forfarstire, a well-known adyoente of ff rendjustinent of the fnnd-tenure system, addressing the farm- ges at Dtrinimgham for the purpose of ex- platning tie provisions of the Landlord-and- ‘Teunnt bill drafied by the Farmers’ Alliance, to the fond laws of Sngland, emphatically denied thatthe tores of the American agri cultural competition was spout, He had only recently returned from America, and was strongly ot opinion that competition woulit become more unl more Intense. THE STEAMEL STATE OF INDIANA, which the steamer Hanga reported passing. Wednestay efgity-four niles westof Fastrel, arrived at Queenstown Just night. She lost her propeller Noy, 2, and liad since been under canvas, ‘The prasengers speak highly of the slilp, olllcers, and crew, HUDY STOLEN. Aurnprey, Dee. 3.—the body of the Earl of Crawford and Butearres, who dled in De- cember, 1840, has been staten from the mortue ary chapel ut Duneehel Mouse Aberdeen. A rinnany. At the sale of tho Duke of Marlborough’s Sunderhiud library yesterday no remurk- able prices were realized. It ty understood an offer of alamp sum of 425,000 from an agent for Amerlean Hbrartes was devllued "the most spirited com- petitluns were for book on tho Virginian colonies, dated 1640, apd Hegaeson's “* New England's Plantations? dated 14. An Ene glish dealer, however, outbid tie Aieriean buyers for both works, paying £143 and LU respeetlyely, yw: SENDALL. It is stated that the Government, actuated by un desira to promote the welfare of Natal, has determined thoroughly to consider the complaints tn regard to the yppointinent of Sendallas Governor, |, * GARFIELD, Atn necting of Influential Americans to take measures to raise subscriptions In ald of the construction of m monument “and hgs- pital in Aimerlea In momory of Presitent Gariletd, 1 committee, under direction ‘of Minister Morton, was appointed to rafsu sub- scriptions, : COL, STANLEY, a retired offleer und n relative of the Inte Dean Stantey, committed suicide ut Windsor. SOUTIL AMERICA, PANTICULARS OF CALDENON'S ARREST, _ Lista, Peru, Nov. 10.—Garela Calderon, ex- Provistonul President of Peru, was arrested on the th by order of the Chiliun com: mander, Lynch, for continuing to ‘act as’ President, by keeplng up communications with Judges and foretyn Ministers atter Lyneh had overthrown the Provisional Gov- ernment aud forbidden the exercise of gov-- emmental functions except by persons desiz- |. unted by Chill, Calderon was treated with great courtesy. Io was arrested at his resi- dence by Police Cilef Valdeviso and two Jleutenants, on returning from mass. Ile wns allowed to enter the house alone and pack up, conducted,,lo .the palace, and received by Lynch in person, and, aftor an interview, accompanied by Lynch on speclal jtrain to Cul- Ino, where he was placed aboard the Chillan man-of-war Almirante Cochrane and transported the next dgy to Pisco, where he was transferred tu the Chillun transport Chile and taken to Valparaiso. At Callao Calderon’s ex-Minister of Foreign Alfuirs, Sefior Galvez, Jolued hin: and was allawed to ticcompany hint by Lynch. Some time pre- vious to this arrest the, Peruvian Admiral, Montero, had deserted Pioroln because the latter refused to treat for peace, and tovk a large folloying over. to Culdéron, promisiue in a publie lettor if tha United States dld not Interfere to entirely destroy Plerola’s follow- ing so Chili would dréat with Peru. On this he was chosen Vice-President under Calde- ron, and is now President, Minister IMurl- but will, ft 1s believed, recognize hin, and then pence will be signed. A NOODLE, It is reported the United States steamer Alaska hus broken tho blockade ut Mallendo and Innded a brother of Calderon, with $8,000,000 in notes, from the United States vin Panama. ‘The remainder of the Merola faction threaten to assasinate Montero If ho signs & peace, PIEROLA'S WHEREABOUTS cannot be uscertalued, Col. Caceres, com- manding Pierola’s troops in the mountains near Lima, publishes 9 letter futimating that Plerola has gone crazy over desertions of soldiers and. proyinees, Mke Ayequpal, and gays hereafter his troops will not recognize Pierola, * » HOTIVIANB. Sixteon thousand Chillan troops are ad- yaneing In the southern part of Peru to in- : toreept the threatened approach of Bulivinns, Lynch will take command ifuecessary, ‘The Bolivian threat ‘eatsed the stoppage of nitrate warks In Tqulaue, but Chitl sent 4,000 soldiers there nid armed the male popuia- ton and work was resumed, ‘The movoment was discovered In Lovetto, the southeastern- niost province of Peru, on the Amazon annex to Braat, ‘Tho people of Woyabamba, the Canital of Lovettd, are holding public meet- ings In opposition to the movement, ‘This CIVIL CounrTSs open io Lima apd Calluo Deo, 1, ———— . OLNTRAL AMERICA, PROTEST AGAINST THE CONDUCT OF THE © MENIGAN GOVERNMENT, Panama, Novy, 22—The question between Gautemala and Mexico ‘has occasioned con- sidorable oxcitement in Contral America, So far the response of Central America to the monaces of Muxiva ls entirely united. Costa Aiea oven, whose Presidout Is known.as an enamy of Gen, Barrlos, has joined in the gonoral protest uguiuet Moxlean arrogance, There ty no doubt if Mesico porsiats in in- yadlag Guatemala the other States witl come to hor assistance. ‘They are well armed, and. Moxico can only beat them by overwhelming force, * NBAVY GALES the past month Ihave beon eapsizing cunocs, wrecking sehuoners, mid enusing death by drowning many persons, Thoy culiniuated Nov. 3, when there wus an appalling thun- der-storm, during which & maching-shop at arailroad station, # Votel, and the residence of Jules Lo Cardey were struck by lightning, No ono- was killed, e TUE MERCHANTS * decline to pay tho Increased conimeretal con- tribution of 25 per cent, aud upptal to the Consuls for protection against the unjustand iNegul demands. ‘s ¢ —————~ GERMANY, . WSMAUNCK'S WEAUTIVUL ‘SYSTEM, Benuiy, Deo, 2—Lu tho Rolehstag, during the debate on the homg vatiiates, Baron von Battloher, Secretary of. State, syoke of tho number of persons who had esigrated tn tho Jast four years, and poluted ta the great care bestowed upon cmigrantsonurrival iy Amer. Joa uv guly calgulated tg foster the desire.to emigrate. ; Jerr Moyer, Liberal Deputy .for Bremen, advoented 6 Inw for tho protection of ein!- Krauts, Mr, Kapp, Secessionist, Demuty for Sax- ony, lusisted that tha Government could not relinguish the care of emigrants either fn ports of landing or departure, KAVAIIA, z Muszeu, Dee. 2—Baron Frankenstein has gone to confer with King Ludwig upon the formatlon of a new Cabinet. ‘The Ultramon- taneg lave lately mate great efforts to over- throw the present Adiministeation. be ANC any here has an order from Philadelphia for an equestrian staune of Washington, to bo erected ut Phitadelplia, to cost $18,000, RUSSIA, THY EMPERONS Courr, Loxpox, Dee, 2—A_ St Petersburg corre: spondent Jearns on good authority that tn uence of Gen, Ignattelt’s assurance in regard to the complete discumflture of the Niblsts, the Emperor hns determined to re- nove shortly from Gatehinn to St, Peters- burg, Nicolai Sanknowski’s attempt upon G ‘cherevine, however, caused the grent- est consternation at Gatehina, and the return of tho court fs now tndefinitly postponed, It ls rumored that the Czar was so incensed with Gen, Ignatiel! that he dismissed In from his post, . SPAIN, TIE CONGRESS, Mami, Dee. 2.—In the Chamber of Dep- utles today a resollition modMying the Pas Hamentary outh so us to avold doing viglen to the consvicnce of Deputies of any retighous belief was taken Into consideration with the consent of the Ministry. inthe Senate bills for vonverting the redeemable debt and au thorizing the Government to enter Into nego- tintions with the holders of the consolidated stock were definitly adopted. ITALY. MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS, Rome, Dee. The military estlumtes were voted In the Chaniber of Deputies, 186 to 80, .. RED WATS, At tho Consistory today, afler.a short allo- cution, the Pope asked the dignitaries as- sembled whether they npproved the project tor the cancnization of the following-named fours Lubre, De Rossi, Laurent, and Clatre. Unantinous approval was expressed. * AUSTRIA, ; DALMATIA. Vienna, Dee. 2.—The agitation is increas ing amongst the Krivosciuns. A large Aus- trlan foree fs collecting at Catturo, CHINA. TELEGRAVIL LINE COMPLETED, Smaxouat Dee. 2—The telegraph line from Tlen-'Tsin to Shanghal ts completed, a DANGER IN THE AIR. Whence Come Sickness and Benth t-By the Uliderground Ruilroad, Through the Sowers, Waste-Pipes, and Catch Baxtus—A Sanituctans Views, A ‘Turpusy reporter, In his dally peregrina. tions, visiting tie public buildings, factories, shops, and homes of the people hr quest of the incidents of the hour, has so often hag hig olfactory nerves assailed) by uncanny suells as to come to the neluston that In them he had discovered the Jnvisible charlot’ of — that — viewless angel whose offico fs to deal out disease and death. In other words, to this common ex- perlence is to be attributed nine-tonths uf the slekness wd sortallty, from matarlal dis- eases found in all elttes and towns, Lnbued with this Idea, as the result of bad ventila- tion and erfiiually-constructed sewerage, he put hingelf en rapport with Mr, J. J. Wade, who has the reputation of beluga thorough investizator and very practienl authority on sanitary matters in this connection, Reach- ing the subject, and making known the ob- Jeet, of tho visit, the followlug collouny en- bred: Now! long havo you been In this business, ‘nde? ell, sir, it fs about twenty-two years since I first began in the plumbing and sew- ernge business, und Lhave been practically ennged in It ever since.” “Tas your experience ted you to adoptany peeullar method, or specinity ? “Sines the sanitary condition of the coun- try hag been brought so prominently before the people, Ihave taken great Interest in ad- Namely any kleas as to. how sewerpipes shouklbe ventilated, and sewers built, and how plumbing should be done, both tn ety and sunny ving to teach the people how to make their homes healthful, and to keep malarial disvases frou spreading, for there 1s yo question butin these things, tuperfectly donw as they are in the great majority ot cases, Iles the seeds of the thousand its that are cenerated by mataria.” “You believe, then, in thorough ventilation, I suppose ee a “ Yes, slr, by all means. ‘Think of the bad odors wid gives emanating from, ill-con- structed sewers and catcli-basins Inhaled by those who are-confined in-doors; not only those of the household, but those In the stores and shops, and can you doubt 1 am in favor of the thorough ventilation of sewers and nll the wastes conner with the plumb ing systei 2” VY suppuse you find some difiiculty, Mr, Wada, dn educating the beople up to your standard of eee of ventilation 7 * » Many of the ‘old fi iy Says ‘Haven't 1 ved fifty and sixty pears in the workd and never been troubled with this sewer gaa yowre talking rbaut? and other like objections, ‘This ctnss Is never rendy to. listen to reason wit) one of thelr Trlends div, or the blood of the Httle ones bs ‘polsoned, and when the doctor is called ti to rent the diphtheria ho traces the trouble to the presence of sewer-zas in the house. Then tho sanitary man is sent for; when lo} and behold] ho tinds the cellar uvertlowed with {Nth from the water-clusets and sinks? “Then that xettles it 2” “ No, not even then, for Mr. Skintlint isso chury of hls purse he gives orders, ‘Do ws Uttle as possible now. Vi fixitin the spring,” or ‘inthe fall?’ and thus puts off asnered duty until some other member of his family Is stricken down,” * Thiiwt tia State titerpused by legisla tlon—pussing 4 law to compel the people to keep thelr homes in a wholesome sanitary conditan ! . * Yes, and Mir. Gonunig, of the Health De- partwent, Ig doing all that a man ean do to enfores un but finds it very up-hill work, Among the Intelligent people there fs but Hittle trouble, ux they see the necessity of vorreoting bad sanitary conditions, andl rec- ognize thom When shown, but the less Intel- ligent, as well us the closefisted, aro the barriers that He in the way.! “Do you find the sathe conditions of {in- portcet sewerage and pltumblay in the coun. ry, Mr. Wade, that you find ln the city, as 1 understand your are frequently called to do work Jn the suburban towns i" “Yous, Lf huve to doa considerable sant tary work in the country,” “Ong would suppows where there was 60 nuich pure alr, such beautifal grounds vg the premiges are that surromnd the suburban homes, especlully those of tho wealthy, that gises frum sewers and closets, atc., would 3 unio Wil? * “Well you will be surprised when 1 toll you thord Is scarcely s honte in the ‘county that is not moro or less infected with this Ins sidiious sewergas. ‘Tho reavon fs, men who have not the leust idea of proper suwernge, pluinbing, aud ventitntion, suol ng tho thi: siniths, carpenters, and even the laborers of the town, have been: ‘givon the job lnsteud of plachig the work In the hands of a sanitary expert Ln those ties? Then your oplilon is, the sickness and death-rate wuurg the peaple could by lirgel reduced bye strict compliunee with the sunt. tary, law relating te buildings YY “Tcertaluly do.” “ My oWn observations would fend me to concur in your conclusions, and T shall tuke pleasure in pregenting what you have said tothe cousisieratioy of Tae ‘Thisuney’s read: ers, “Good day, ult.” 5 QUEER LAW. , Special Disvuich tu The Chicago Tridunte Br, Louis, Pec, %—Tnu bar appears to bo cleotritied by the stutement of Judge Laughiia yesterduy deflutug the law fo {ts application tu the Natok murder caso, The Judye aaid from tho bench: “If Hatch gave Reilly reasonable gauiay to Volleve that hy Was you to Will bli, Moilly in law was justified ja bunting bin up and kiog bim, Dueauso the law dogs not rey guiru suato nia pull walt for. bia Oppoveut, who tlybt muet him on the street with a double-bursclod vbotcun.” Upou dellveriing Ne this statement Judea Laughlin ordered a nolle Drossc entered fn the case, and the prisoner waa discharged. ———— PICTURES AND SOCIETY. Laat Keven at the Amer lean Art Gallery. ‘The formal opening of the Amorioan Art Qsllery in Central, Muste-Tall occurred last oveting, on which occasion Mts. Green gave hor first public reception, Tho tine uppointments of the clegaht auite of rooms and the carcfutly Arrunged plolures contributed by Rastern and local artists nppeared to excellent advantage under tho brilliant yastizht, Mrs. Green, as- sisted by her son's wifv, recolved ber quests, who thronged the reoms the cntirs evening. About 7 Invitations were {sxued, and It seemed fis thougtt nearly overy one Invited was presen Jn Now York wrt receptions are always consid: cred Immonsely fushionnbic, and nro mado soclety affairs, aud no doubt that will be the caso bers when they become more frequent, ag thoy tre quite ilkely to do with three now gullurles nll anxious to estnblish a reputation, Tho yuests troved about eritielsing and admiring the pieturcs as inuch as it was pussitie to do considering the crowded state of tho ruoms, and It was no doubt qiite interesting to tho many artiate scuttered around to be abte to listen: to tho gandid remarks of sutncof the spectators cvoncerning their own pletures, and more than one artist tried in valn te look indifereat ns he overhoard 4 dispataytig of Hattering cointnent upon something 1 whieh be was personally. Interested, It was expadtad thut some remarks upon art would be heard Pro Swing, who was . prevent, thes upportunity for anything | of tho kil wis so tnfavoruble ‘that none faodulged 4 piollnwing is ow Keeeption ehtborate totlete, and tho gee na they Hsually deo wpon sue occu: and Mire Curpentar, Me Doungily, 3 Clarke, Sim. Kubert ‘Smith, A, E. Willard, Mr. and Mes, Corbin, L. Gould, Prot. Swing, Mr. and Mra. Htunulon, E.G. aunigeos, it. Fussott, Mra. -U, A. Fassett, Wed. Burney, FJ. Walluve, Prank Bhake, Chacies Gitlett, Dre Bvans, Mes und Mra. A. Sedgwick, Dr, G.0. 8 s, ts und Mie. Ce Mf. Wingal Mrs. M jegier, Dr, and 3 the ent, Ne airs. 8. Y. Hawks, Mrs. t, J. Cadwell, Mrs, Col, Mulligan, M, and Mrs, W, M. Hoyt, and Men. Bit, Cobb, MG.) Green, Hf. Mrittuty, fa S, Cole, Mire. C, teat Walter) Kunbalt, M umes A, Miller, Miss J Hut, Misa Grace Mall, Mra th C. Hutoph rey, Str and Mrs. We ib Tibbs und Sirs. G. Ah Stora, Se, and Sey, vi Mr cund tr c y Va Dugan, Miss “Kate Kaymouthy Brawn, Miss Arabelly Root, Hovert 1, Gould, W. fs Murray. Bia, A, Arthur Woodcuck. Mrs. POF, Lacey. UL. G, Payne, Gov. Brose, Sir, and) Mrs, Gurdon, Sigs Murg Govdricn, Mr. Bragdony Mrs Fenety, Mrvand Ses.4. Uuniap, Sr. and! Mra, A. Walton, Miss Brooks, Miss, M. Ior- din, Miss 31, Whittiesey. No H. Carpenier, Mrs. I, H, Carpoutor, Mrs. Adolo Fassett, Prof. Jumes Gill, Gen. Chettain, Migs Virginia Bare, Me. and Mrs. Tabor, Miss Huttte Clark, A. Chetlain, Mr. i. M. Hough, H. Payne, ¥, Wullfs, und others, pines lacbatis ace SUIT FOR LIBEL, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mansttatcrows, In, Dee, .—i"or some tine a emall Sunday paver, tho Reflector, hus contalned colurans of ubuse af prowtnent eltizens. Te hus been looked upon as too InslgniNennt for notice until todas, when 0. L. Bluford, Kay. com= menced sult for $4 be}, Othor persons will prusceute erlininallly in the hope of suppressing tuo publication. ita Daven Hf BUSINESS NOTICES, Macaister™ Cota Mixture yourty Increasos in popular esteom despite the Humber of new remedies ulinoat dilly introduced, John PB, Lao, corner Uulsted und Harrison streets, and ull drujaiste, $a £25 to 825.000 used Judictously tn grin dealing ylelds large protlts, For pamphivt ‘ond alt ‘pen reports write to W, 'T, Soule & Co., Hrokers, 180 La Sutte-st., Chicago. a = Would not bo withant Redding's Ruse lu Salve, fs tho verdict of all who use it, Price Seent I EPORTED GARMENTS. IMPORTANT REDUCTION ON LARGE LINES OF FINE IMPORTED GARMENTS, Dolmans, Ulsters,Paletots SUITS, CARSON, PIRIE & 60S - West Dry Goods House Madison and Peoria-sts. All our fine Imported Garments, choice confections from the lead- ing Parisian Magastas, specially selected as models from which to manufacture, Marked Down. Our entire stock of Dolmans, without exception, largely reduced in price, An odd lot of Silk and Satin de Lyons (lined) Dolmans, with pas- sementerie and fringe trimmings, at half value, to close, ' Heavy Ulsters, made of fine im- ported reversible: goods, worth $25.00, reduced to $15.00. Heavy dovuble-faced Ulsters marked down from-$15.00 fo $10. Extra heavy Ulsters, made of fine all-wool dark-gray Diagonals, changed from $15.00 to $10.00, But the most radical reductions have been made in SUITS, As we intend making a vigorous effort to close out the entire stock before oursemi-annual inventory, : Callearly and secure a good cholce. At the new prices they witt only last a few Ais e CARSON, PIRIE & CO, PENSIONS. PENSIONS. ‘Thousands of exesoldiurs, thule wilows, orphans, aud dependent parents are yot untitled to pensions and dy nut hoow, tt. Chronlo dlarrhou, diseases vu 1s, Junus or Varicose. yolns, aur ki nor ‘3 wound, Ae fuse Of an bYe, wLO8. wUNJer, und Uther defacte dive Cues pounlon, Ths “now bw eoiitios shousands to gi het Via thelr Gouslune “bond count ateup a lara to th Hau TONAL PENSION AGEAOY, ‘Room 66 Mujor Block, Chicuye, HOLDIDAY PRESENTS. v Chas. Gossage oe FC Grand Holiday Sale! Ladies’ and Children’s HDKFS., - Silk Neckarchiafs, and. Mufflers, “Elegant Novelties” AT THE . Lowest Possibie Prices! The character and extent of this Dept. is well known to. our cus- tomers, and this year we have made : Extraordinary Exertions: To secure the Greatest Variety of Choice and Elegant Novel- ties. Our Importations being treble | that of any other season, we are enabled to offer 15 Cases of Belfast and French HDKFS. At Prices Lower thaw Ever Before! 1,000 doz, Children’s Col'd Border, 1-2 doz. in handsome box........506 a box At 25c Each. goo doz. White Emb'd and Tucked H. 8 Ladies’. . 250 doe, clear, fine H. 8. Hdkfs,, x doz. in a OX. 500 doz. new designs H. S.Colored Borders. 200 doz. Colored Woven Border, with Col« ored Initial. At 35c Each. Over 2,000 doz. assorted styles, good value for soc, 50 doz, Block Initial, former price 6oc, At 50c Each. 200 doz, clear White Emb'd, H. S. 150 doz, Fancy H. 8. and Ruvere. 250 doz. Sheer French, Colored Border. 200 doz, fine Colored Emb'd, Scalloped and 3, goo doz. handsome White Initial. 6 At St.00 We have markcd 300 doz. Sheer French, White and Colored Emb'd, Sheer Fancy Hemstitched and Emb'd, Hdkfs, that would be cheap at 81.50. Our stock of fine “Novelties” from. $1.25 to $25.00 Each Is assuredly the largest, most ele- gant, and BEST VALUE in the country, an assertion that an in- spection will justify. 1,500 Fine Emb’d Ties , At 26c Each. 300 doz. Choice Hand Emb’d do, For $!.00 Each, Worth from $2.00 to $3.25. An early inspection is advised , to secure the greatest Novelties. BAKING OWDER THE CONTRAST! While*uther Baking Powders aro largely ADUL, ‘TEMATED with ALUM aud other hurtful drugs, 5 x NAKED In atl of ita wal 7! 'Y, EALTHEULNESS, PURITY, oud EFFECTIVENESS, fs TILE FACT of Ita belug used tooday, from North ¢o South, from Exnt to West, In tno liomes of tho rich aid poor, where It bas been, ased for tho tast 14 years. A PURE FAUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, NEVER SOLD IN ULE, Made by SUTEELE &} PRICE, Manufacturers of Tupulfn Yeast Vlavoring Extracts, ete., Chicago and Ste Low oons, ere ie ( Goods, From Vionua, Offenbach, Paris, London, and the best domestic manufacturers. Work- Boxes, Otloy-Cases, Jewel Glove and Mandkerclilel Boxes, ‘ Casus, Nuib Sots, Writing Desks, Port. follos, Collay nnd Calf Boxes, Photograph Athuns, Autograph Abus, hums, Povkothooks, Ladies’ Bais, Memos randum Bovks, CardeCusos, LettoreCases, Clear Cale Pocket Nevossarios, Pitotos raph Cases, ote. ee argo lito of tho fashtonable PLUSIL goods In abo {Co OLIVE WOOD GOODS In great yarlety. Fino gouds at reagonnble prices. : SKEEN & STUART, STATIONERS, TI Madlson-st,, opposite McVicker's Theatre, Unue, Apestal Carte Al-- Board of rovers Gracdand Cenvelery Inproremeat Fuad,” Y go i heroby given Was chore will be a ‘mbctue ‘ut (ho lucowugra io, Gratuiand: Cemersry fag vin a\. DESRIST a itoolock. wt the ofce Hf tt cr @tary, No. 144 Le Balie-st. for seaiegia yuis aesbu tetas Osea touts of daaies Ie Mow ae RU. CW Chicago, Nov. i