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———-— TELEGRAPHIC NEWS|... From All Parts of tre World. BAD OUTLOOK EASTWARD. Minister Layard Striving to Suppress the Turkish Slave Trade. AUSTRIA’S CABINET CRISIS. Prospects of French Politics in the Coming Session of the Chambers. —_—__ +. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.) Loxpox, Oct. 27, 1878. The news from Bulgaria is alarming. The notables aro organizing a movement for the extermination of the Mohammedans, and tho Russians enceurago se- cret committees in procuring arms. A great struggle 18 Itkely te take place curing the winter. in reply to an inquiry whether it authorized Prince Labanoff to mform the Porte that the evacuation of Turkish territory depended upon the previous ratification ofa supplementary treaty, the Russian government denied that it avthorized any threat involving an Imtraction of the Treaty of Merlin, and re- peated the previous assurances that it proposes to evacuate the occupied territory in accordance with tbe provisions of that treaty. There is an increasing Probability that Count Schonvaloff will replace Prince Gortscbakoff as Kuesian Prime Minister, This would tend to cement the rolations between Russia and Germany, THK SLAVE TRADE. Mr. Layard, the British Miuvister at Constantinopte, energetically insists upon the execution of the con vention between the Porte ana Eogiand abolisbing the sale and importation of slaves, Mr. Layard de mands the freedom of the slaves who re- cently took rejuge at the British Con te, Tue rumors of an alliance of Austria, England aud France against Russia are, says the Daily Telégraph, “either wholly false or grossly exaggerated.” A group of Galata dmanciers have proposed to the Porte to farm the Turkish customs, and taking to obtain forty per cent imorease of revenue, Bukor Pacha bas undertaken to complete the fortia- cations of Constantinople within two months, The Sultan bas ordered Osman Pacha and the Minister of War to give bim the most ample assistance, AUBTHIA’S CABINET CRISIS. The crisis 4! Vienua 18 uoxssuaged. A Depretis Ministry 1s generally believed to be impossibie. Tne Austrian goveru ment have taken steps to prevent de- date on the address to the throne, This debate on the address to the throne in the Austriaa Reichsrath is expected to be very excited. The opposition will Present their impeachment motion and endeavor to secure the united action of the anti-ministerialist factions to overthrow the Andrassy Cabinet. The Times’ Vienba correspondent does not consider a Depretis Cabinet impossible, He belie’ (pat such a Cabinet will be constituted, bat with a precarious, heterogeneous majority. FREXCH POLITICS. A Paris despatch says that the short Parliamentary session commencing en Monday is not likely to be exciting, There is no prospect of sorious differences Detween the Cabinet ana the Legisiature, or between the Senate acd Chamber vf Deputies, The most interesting business will be the contested clections of Paul de Cassagnac id the Due Decazes, both of whom are likely to be unseated, A great moeting 3 held at Lille, France, yester- ay, 10 favor of the Franco-American treaty of com- merece, Senator Testelin presided. A large number ‘thern Chambers of Commerce M, Leon Chottean and the secretary of the French committee made speeches, The moeting passed a resolution that as the treaty would, in va uses, have a most important eflect on several t industries of the North, it was desirable. that various chambers of commerce should idy the deait of the treaty and notily the French commit- tee of their epinions thereon with the least possible delay. CABLE GoseIP. The German free traders are alarmed at the recent declaration of 204 members of tre Reichstag in favor of protection, und they well may be if these remain united when the time for legisiation arrives, tor the 204 represent a mojority of six to Reichstag, A Geneva despatch to tho Times say: “Frauds to BR considerabie amount in connection with the pay- ment of the wages of the workmen on the St, Sotbard Railway have been discoverod, and the cashier rrested, and the entire persenvel of bis de- t dismisscd.”” A teiogram from Rome says it is thought probable that the negotmtions between Germany and the Vati- can may be Giscontiaued, in consequence of the diffl- culty of effecting «compromise acceptable botn te sbe Vaticnn and the German ultramontanes, HERALD WEAIHER PREDICIIONS, VIOLENT STORM EXPERIENCED OVER THE BRITISH ISLANDS AND NORTHERN ¥FRANOR— EXACT VERIFICATION OF A HERALD WARN- ING—STEAMERS DELAYED IN HAVRE— BIORMY WEATAER ON THE ATIAN 10, Lonpor, Oct. 26, 1878, The warning cablegram predicting the arrival of a storm, with heavy rains and gales, on these coasts, on the 26th inst., has been exactly verified. During yester- day the falling barometer and fierce south- westerly winds indicated the near approach of the storm centre. At Plymouth to-day heavy squalls from the westward, with rain, have been experienced. The barometer reads 29.25 inches. AT Sf. CATHERINE’S POINT. The weather at St. Catherine’s Point at half-past twelve A, M. was showery, with fresh westerly gale. At noon the pressure fell to 29.15, with an unsteady barometer and a temperaturo of fifty degrees, Last night it blew almost a hurricane, accompa- nied by vivid lightning, heavy thunder and almost continuous rains. THE STORM OVER ENGLAND. The low pressure now lies over the British Islands, and the rains and strong In the Channel the tem- pest is particularly violent. Reports from Havre state that the Peréire, of the General Transatlantic Company, and the Pomme- rania, of the Hamburg line, have been forced to remain in port and will not start until to-morrow. gales continue. ON THE ATLANTIC. The tempestuous weather predicted for the Atlantic has been experienced dacring the week. Vessels arriving at Queenstown ropoitiexceedingly bad weather outside, | NEW YORK HERALD, SU} DAY. OCTOBER 27, 1878. -QUINTUPLE SHEET, | BRITISH FINANCES. THE ASSESSMENTS WILL AFFECT THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE CITY OF GLA‘GOW BANK—GLOOMY PROSPECTS—MONEXY MARKET IN LONDON. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD. ]} Guascow, Oct. 26, 1878. The iron is entering the hearts of the un- fortunate shareholders of the City of Glas- gow Bank. The lists published to-day show the liabilities due on the first call of £500 on each £100 share to be as follows:— Thomas Matthew, Glasgow, £118,725 ($564,429), ‘Robert Craig, £102,335 ($494,291). The others can be summarized as fol- lows:—One shareholder liable for over £50,000, three liable for £40,000 and over, five liable for £30,000, thirteen liable for £20,000, hable for £19,000, three liable for £18,000, two liable for £17,000, three liable for £16,000, six lia- ble for £15,000, three liable for £14,000, four liable for £13,000, sixteen liable for £12,000, six liable for £11,000, eighteen liable for £10,000, eleven liable for £9,000, fourteen li- able for £8,000, twenty-one liable for £7,000, forty-five liable for £6,000, sixty-six liable for £5,000. GLOOMY FOREBODINGS, This list embraces the 244 shareholders possessing £1,000 worth of shares and over, the total liability amounting to £2,655,460 ($12,852,426 40). It is impossible to esti- the number who will prcbably be able to meet the call; but it is certain that few men holding £1,000 worth and under will respond. The prospect for these is overwhelming and unmerited ruin; their hopes for life are extinguished. ANOTH!R HEAVY FAILURE. The bankruptcy is announced of John Innes Wright & Co., of Glasgow and Lon- don. Wright is one of the imprisoned di- rectors of the City of Glasgow Bank. He and his partner, William Scott, are heavily indebted to the bank on acceptances. two mate ALL STOCKS SHOWING A DOWNWARD TEN- DENCY—THE EGYPTIAN LOAN, (Bx CABLE TO THE HERALD.] Lonvon, Oct, 26, 1878, The Economist says:—‘‘The rate of discount for two and three months’ bank bills is 53 a 6 per ceat; for three months’ trade bilis, 6 a 6%, and for On the Stock Exchange, gas, bank joans, 5 a 6 per cent, Canadian and scotch ratiways, iron, ceal, and discount shares hove all suffered severly this week. Prices in the foreign department, as a whole, are somewhat lower. Russians were particularly depressed. The state of affairs in tho East 1s discouraging. Any possible good effect that might have been produced by the acceptance of the British proposals tor reiorm in Asia is cancelled by the certainty of war with A/ghanistan and by the tone those of af rid, with whom be bas associated since ‘he arrived there iast Saturday. THE CABINET MEETING. The Councit of Ministers have held # protracted Session to-day ruspecting the attempt to take His Majesty's life. What the result of their deliberations is 1 have not yet beard. It is reported, however, that the King bas sent a communication requesting that the assassin sball not be executed, but that bis sen- tence shall be commuted to imprisoomeant tor a long term ol years, This suggestion ia believed to have been prompted by Count Murphy, the Kiog’s private secretary and preceptor since Alfonso was eight years of age. HIS EXKCUTION PROBABLE, It is probable, however, that the Cabinet will assure the King that to crush out assassins of the Moncase type it w be preferabie that he be executed, for it would uct as a salutary lesson to soc alists, Communists and loternationalists. "? were celebrated to-day in tue different charches of the city, The foreign diplomatic corps It offered their felicitations to the King. Con. ulatory telegrams from all parts of the world are pouring into the palace. SOUTHERN INTIMIDATION, DEMOCRATIC TERFORISM DEXIFD—A DESPATCH FROM ATTORNEY GENERAL DEVENS. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE’ HERALD.) Avstix, Texas, Oct, 26, 1878, Referring {6 the disturbance in Montgomery county, C. B. Stewal goventy-two years old, a signer of the Texan declaration of independenee, pub- Ushes the following :— Moxtcomery, Texas, Oct. 21, 1878. On Saturday Just we had a visit irom two gentiemen from Houston, Mesers. Shupe and Bristol, who came up to deliver green- back ‘speecbos it wi mecting — da; several of our democratic cluv We goou deal of businoss before us and bad no time to listen to anyoody’s speeches but our own. ‘tnere was a large collection of peoplo in town, and af the gentlemen arrived a committee was rai to wait on them und respectiully iniorm them that if a able we would preier to decline the pleasure o! ring whatthey had to tell us, wero courteously approached by the commits to offence nor indicate displeasure at their coming. They replied iu the same is Inauner that they hud no wish to obtruge e8 upon us, they Lad been tnvited to come speecbes at Montgomery and supposed it Yo use a diplomatic purase, the nigh parted with mutual crviliti ty their statement — tuat rap on the radical ticket Senator of our district in 1873 and recen only thirty voies, usd invited them, which heard by the committee avd citizens with di gust at bis impudonce, Alter walking bout a litle the gentiomen warned to Willi a littie wiser, but we trust no sadder, by their essay. I write this note so that if any misrepresontatious are made, which is probabie, tbe tacts may be known, There was no excitement about the matter and no indignation expressed at their coming on the slight grounds vf one invitation from an obscure personage; on the contrary, we were pleased with their manners and conduct, ava among Ourselves exprosted appreciation o1 their realy acqui- escence 1p our wishes. ARKKSTS FOR CONSPIRACY. Yesterday Deputy Marsual Coloway arrested Tom Jobnston, A. McKee, Martin Norris, P. L. Cortwright, B. Cortwright, J.H. Munn, tom Taylor, J. H Wile jamsoo, C. M. Stewart, K. W.T. Curling, J. H. Broom- Meld, N. W. Chatham, IsuscGriffito, Bunks Griffith, P. H, Griftth, Stabe Martm and Jobu Gaflord, Tne charge ugaiost euch 18 cunspiracy and violation of the Election laws on October 19. The prisoaers were all paroled and weat to Gaiveston to-day, Quiet prevails tn Montgomery aod notoig wilicome out of this case. James for SOUTH CAROLINA AXD THR FRANCHISE. Propositions having been made vy parties in South Carolina, charged with a violation of laws in regard to the exercise of the elective franchise, the following despatch was sent to-day to the United States Attor- pey at Charleston vy Attoroey General Deven: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Wasninarox, U. &., Oct. 26, 1878. L, ©. Nortsrop, Unitea Sw Attorneys, Charieston, W. : 1 want no trafficking or pUarantee: investigation of un outrage alleged to mitted upon unoffending people tn ¢ but 9 judicial beer com exerciso of thor rights as crizensof tve Uuited Staves, CHARLES DEVENS, Attorney General. SENATOR KELLOGG'’S DENIAL, Des Siorxes, Iowa, Oct. 26, 1878. Senator Kollogg passed through the city to- of the Russian press, which openly advocates unom. | 42%» coming from Omaha, A reporter of cial war against us. Kgyptian loans have varied the State Register had an interview with irreguiarly, It appears that the Rothschilds havo | °'™ and callod his attention to the mecepted the security of the Knhodive’s surren- Lepatered peregy tareh the ee <Anieie —_ dered estate for a loan of £5,000,000, Many | ‘here is no cpeethetp otbing iu wat South American stocks are again lower, There isa | sboutit, nor farther general reduction in British railwayr. United States railways varied irrogularly, while governments were quiet, As to gas sbares, Commercial gas in down 5 per cent on the week} gas light and coke, 73, per cont; Imperial-Continental, 10 per cent; London, per cent; Phooix, 2 per cent, and South Metropolitan, 2 per cent. Ax tothe general teeling ia monot 4 Gnancial circies, it is distinctly better, The worst effects of the City of Glasgow Bank failure are believed to have passed away. The banks aro accom- modating customers more readily, though exvop- tonal demands still encounter rates of 7 and 8 per cent discount, The French discount nouses are again uoderbidding our market rate.’ SCARCITY OF SILVER. The Times, in its finaactal article this morning, says:—“The market is bare of silver, and should [n- ‘change show signs of recovery next week the absence of supplies from America mast begin to tell bly on the price,” TROUBLE IN A LOKDON CORPORATION, The Echo of to-night states that us a result of the examinations of the cretary and managing director of tbe Colonial Trusts Corpora- tion before the Lord Mayor summonses wilt the diroctors for publishing misntatements regarding the company’s position, The Masters and Cotton Spinners’ Association of Oid- bam have resolved to reduce the wages of operatives ten per cent, ALFONSO’S ESCAPE. EXAMINATION OF THE ATIEMPIED REGICIDE IN MADRID—HIS EXECUTION PROB\BLE, (From the Evening Telegram of yesterany.] SPECIAL CABLE D#SPATCH TO THE TELEGRAM, Panis, Oct. 26, 1878. Telegraphic despatches received here this moruing from the Spanish capital state, with reterence to the attempted assassination of the King at five o'clock yesterday, while riding down the Calle Mayor trom the Puerta del Sol toward the paiaco, at the head of bis staff aod the generals of the army, on his return to Mafrid alter the review at Vittoria, that tne most intease popular excitement etiil re‘gns in Maarid. Much admiration is expressea for the King on account of the great conluess and courage he dispiayeo, Shortiy atter bis arrival home at the palace he held a court reception, when congratula- tions were poured tn upon him on all hands on ac. count ot bis miraculoa pe. THR KING TREATS THR MATTRR LIGHTLY. His Mojesty, however, stated that the matter was really not of serious import, and if he had been re- moved from the midst of bave found, perhapr, a hier ruler thaahe, It res that one of the soldiers in tne beay guard was wounded in the arm, Tho reception was of tho most cordil! character, and free from that excessive roverve which has bisnerto been & charseteristic of receptions of a similar nature at that court. The young ruter of Uld Castile has lately become very popular with the Spanish people, who greatly sympathize with bim in the loss of his beautiiul young wife, Queon Mercedes. Tho people at large do not biame bim for the country’s misgovern- ment and want of progress, but rather the Cabinet and the Cortes, Del Castillo, wno 18 considered iS people, Spam would the Beacouctield of Spain, is blamed for many of the oppressive laws siili in turce, The re. proclamation giving liberty to the javes of Cubs, Porto ico ad other Spanish colonies when thoy touch Spanish territory, has al ho: tho Iberians thav-All act in conformity with the u: THS PRISONER ARRAI The prisoner was to-day arraigned on the charge of attempting to kill bis sovereign by fring at him with « pistol im the Calle Mayor, He gave his name aé Juan Monease, shoemaker, of Tarrugona, aged twenty years, Ho admitted baving tired two shots; that he belonged] to the society of the Inter. 80 18 trying to Of Civilized nations, patioual, and that be went to Medrid with the expr purpose of killing the King. Mon. case was then taken back to hisceil, It xX pected that he will mako ut the Intornationalis! portant revelations of bis own town aad haps what he relates of Sypher, who was Dis couus I understand they have bud a Ing out. He may be disclosing some et tue things which passed between Dim and sypw' GENERAL GRANI'S 1 RETURN, HE WRITES A LETTER TO THE MAYOR OF PHILADELPUIA. Puwapevrara, Oct. 26, 1878. His Honor Mayor Stokiey morolng received the follewing coimmunication irom ex-Prosident Graut, who is now travelling through Kurope:— GENTLEME! the re: Councils of Philadelphia that a jolat spre of ning members from rach chamber af Councils be ap pointed for the purpose of recviviug me on my return to your city was duty spects, your obedient servaut 8. RANT. THE BILLINGS MURDER CASE, (8X TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Bauietos, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1878, General surprise was manifested among the crowd of spectators who gathered at the Couaty Court House to-day when Jesse Billings, Jr., was permitteu to regain bis liberty on furnishing qualified security for his appearance in the sui of $30,090. The prose cution had scemingly secured convincing evidence that lt was supposed would enabie them to success- any attempts to obtain his re- lease, but obscuration of tl value of this proof may account for the triumpn se cured by the counsel for tho accused. An affidavit of Billiogs was offered setts forth hie impaired bouith and the great injury to his business resulting ‘Lhe sworn sta:ement of fully combat Tho prosecution then ney who complained ti jurrowndingr, being Quartercd 'y room but thirs was occagied irteuus of t at accepted drinks im a pacts hotel of invi- tauon from the Sueriff, who was known to bea firm friend to Billings; (oat on one vccasion two Jurors were 20 intoxicated (oat the deputy sher ifs were compelled to beip them tu their room; tuat at another time one juror play ® piano wuile the Jattor, Sheriff aad two jurors danced with waiter girls ‘at the novel. ADMITTED TO Balt, Judge Landon staed tua, anbough there was no precovent of a persoa being admitted to bail who was under inuictment lor murder in tho litet degree nod alter the jury hud disagreed, be thought tne nature of this case jastified him to releasing Billings, ENJOYING HI8 RKLEASE. As soon a8 Billings Was outside tho Jail he looked upword smilingly toward tho clear sky and gave vent voathankiul renfark. He said, white tauly gi the barred windows of bis lato cell, “i have b ot that place, the 4 knows, dur moaths I was incarcerated there.’”” score ot dg apd Tolutives Billings American Hotel, where a hearty @. seeming to be the merriest A PIG ROASI, Burrato, N. The slaughter house and pork pa of Ch Oct. 26, 1978. ag establishment jan Kiinck, at Kast Bulfato—the most exten. sive establishment of its kind } Western New York—was burned ly this morning. The fire 18 supposed to have com:nunl- cated from the sinoke house. roeey out of some four h m the Himes, whieb o » Oi dred live hogs w very rapidly. a b Wasturnatox, Oct. 26, 1874, The President will soon 1 bis proclamation fx. log Thuraday, Novomber 28, as a day of thapkegiviog. ARRIVAL OF THE FLORENCE. —— Captain Tyson and His Exploring Party Reach Provincetown Harbor, Mass, A PERILOUS CRUISE Storms Among the Icebergs, Hunger and a Leaking Ship. SAFE AT LAST. ee (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE RERALD.] Provixcetows, Mass, Oct, 26, 1878. To tux Eprror ov Tux Hera.p:— The schooner Florence arrived here to.day, leaking. We encountered heavy gales and ran out of provi- sions, Pumping night and day. GEORGE C, TYSON. ALU ANXIETY ABOUT 1HK FLORENCE NOW SET AT RuST—CAPTAIN TYSON’S EXPERIENCES IN THE ARCTIC SEs, (BY TELEGRAPH TO THR HERAID.1 Provixcrrows, Mass , Uct. 26, 1873. The arrival of the Arctic exploration schooner Florence, under the command of Captain George C. ‘Tyson, at this port has relieved the anxiety ‘elt for her salety uiter her departure frow St. John’s, N. B., on September 12 The vei was losking rapidly when she anchored, and the crew, including the Cop- tatu, nave been compe'led to work constantly at the pumps to keep the Florence afloat. They fell short of provisions on the homeward run, and when they had reacheu here bad eatea the last morsel of food on board, The continuous bad \ ei:her ex- periencea by the Florence during her return voyage from Cumberiana Straits hus been a remarkable feature of the cruise, BAD WEATHER IS THE ARCTIC. Woile in the Arctic seas and during the run from Cumberland Straitsto D sco, where Tyson’s party expected to meet ibe expeditionary ship which they believed bad been sent out under the direction of Captain Howgate, the weatber was exceedingly stormy and much difficulty was experienced in weathering tne furious gules they met »mong the Ice, DISAPPOINTED AT DISCO. Finding no ship awanting him, aud after a delay of many days, Captain Tyson conciuded to return home, and left tor Cumberland Straits on the 22d of August. Terrific gales were encountered again, one of which lasted four days, and threatened d uction to tho ship every moment. The party was almost driven to despair by the dangers of this run, and had it not been for the strength of the Florence the whole party must have perished. A HAVEN OF REST, They reached Cumverlend Straits on August 31, where they rested und recuperated for two weeks and then started op their homeward voyage. Again furious gales were encountered and these continued almost uointerruptedly until the ship reachea st Jonn’s, N. B. South of Sable Island the Florence sprung aleak on October 19, and, were it not for tho constant and laborious efforts of the crew at the pumps, must have foundered. TAX NEWS SENT TO WASHINGTON. Oc bis arr here Captain Tysoo immedi graphed to Captain Howgate at Washington rived. Heavy gules, Out of provisions, All woil, Home soon as possivile,”” Ho states that there has not been such an icy season in the North fur the past thirty years, CAPTAIN TYfON'S NARRATIVE OF HIS VOXYAGE— TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE AND HAIRBREADTH ESCAPES FROM DKATH. | Provixcxtown, Mass, Oct. 26, 1878. Captain Tysen gives the following acceuat of the voyage:—During the passage borth nothing of par- ticular interest occurred, They arrived at Cumber- land Stratte in safety, and thers took on board a number of native men and women who wore to ald them in their labors, the Kequimaux occupying the hold of the veesol, In a tow duys they set sail jor Disco. WORINKG THKOUGM TAR ICE. Daring the passage many difficulties were encoun- tered. It was necessary to slowly work their way Ubrough 200 miles of ice, and very heavy weatner was encountered during tho whole passage. rhe hatches bad to be kept battened down most of the tame to prevent the sobooner from filling. F pIsco, At Disco they expected to meet the expedition steamer, but she did oot appear, and alter waiting in vaip many days they at length started on their return id Straits on the 224 of August, ring which time the 1y among immense vessel was hove to, drifting i.elple leebergs, which thfestened at every moment to destroy the frail crait. TERRIBLE HARDSHIPS, Tb Mferings of those on board during theso four days cannot be adequately descrived. Death stared them tn the face, while the gate increased to fury each day. They almost up in despair, ang bad not the vessel been of 4 rongest possibie buiid it probably could not pave weatwered th CUMBERLAND STRAITS. They Gnally arrived at Cumberi night, resting and recuperating alter their rough ex- perience. September 12 they sailea for home, and trouble began Imest immediately, nor seemed to ond watil they anchored in Provincetown barbor. GALES ALL THE WAY HOME. Un the passage. until 31. Jono reached, henvy gales were experienced. They arrived at the latier Port on September 26, and remained until the 12th inst,; not leaving there september 26, as has been re- Ported in the papers. A LEAKING sHiP, Soon after leaving a heavy gale was met with, and others quickly followed, duriog one vi which the vos- sel sprung @ leak while s.uth of Sudle Island, since whieh they have been obliged to keep constantly at the pumps, and neither captain nor crew have bad a fall mignt’s rest, and bave removed their clothing but once and then for only a short ime, SUORT OF PROVISIONS, To add te their aiscom/ort their provisions toll short and were entirely consumed belore reaching here, Had they been out any longer they would have veon obliged to ext the skins they brought with them or starve, The leak will probably by ped here, the vessel will proceed to New Londo: 8000 able. ALL WRLL—COLD WRATHER, Captain Tyson and Professor Kumiien, who wero in- torviewed, appeared to be in excellent health and fae spirita, One of the crew, who kept the tog of the voyage, reported that je coldest weather experi- enced was 63 degrees below zer. SAFETY OF THE STEAMER MATILDA, (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. ] Battimore, Mu., Oct. 26, 1878, Matilaa, sapposed to ha en lost storm, with passengers aud Fredericksburg, Va, arrives with all board sons when she steam THE CREW OF THE GENERAL BARNES CHARLESTON, 8. U., Oot, 26, 1878, Captain Cheeseman, First OMcer M. Murray and the entire crew ot the p General Burnes arrived here to-day, aud wer Ken from ibe schooner M. W. Drew hy the smack Whippovewili, off te bar. A MéROHANYT into port this M.SSING. St. aus, Mion., Oot, 26, 1878, Charles Etheridge, un insurance agont ana the ——— EE RAILWAY BUILDINGS BURNED, [ar TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD. } Deira, La, Oct, 26, 1878. The general raliroad «fice of the Vicksburg, Sbreveport and Texas Railroad, at Muoroe, was burned last night, with books apd papers. Th to be the work of two rocently du ' Trains ou iis road will be re- ay. DAMAGE BY THE STORM. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THF HERALD.| Norvouk, Va, Oct. 26, 1878. the effects of the last cy- cloue in this section continues to coma in by every steamer and sailing vessel. A large number of smaii crait, such as oyster and ‘rack vessels ure high avd dry on the shores of Back River. The tamous watering place, Cobb’s Island, Intelligence ot was coinpletly submerged, every live thing on tho | island except the human beings, consisting of 4 large Dumber 9i horses, cutiiv, hogs, sheep und valuable poultry, were swept into the sea. The life suving StAtiou buildings oa the isiuod were floated several | hundred yards down the beach, and ihe water was three Jeet bigheron the isiand than it bas been tor twenty years. The hotel butidings and cottages were all somewnat injured Dy tho water and force of the wind, ‘Toe destraetion of property on the bay side of the Eastern Snore is very great, nua vestiges of wrecked Veusels ure seen iu ulmoat every direction. MIDNIGHT W WEATHER REPORT. War DEPARTMENT, Orricy OF Titk CHIEF DIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnineton, Oct, 27—1 A. ML. Indications. For the Middle Atlantic States and New England, Warmer, partiy cloudy weather, southeriy winds, full- ing barometer, followed en Sunday night by tncreas- ing cloudiness nad colder northwesterly winds. For the South Auautic States, warmer, clear or partly cloudy weather, light variab'e winds aod lower pressure For renpessce and the Ome Valley, colder, cloudy and rainy weath ind winds mostly northwesterly. For the lower luke region, cloudy, rainy weather, Winds mostly northerly, stationary or lower temper- ature aod pressure. ‘The rivers will remuin nearly stationary. Cautionary off shore signals coniinae at Indianola and Gslveston, Oa punday upd Monday the cold temperature in the lake region and Northwest will extend over the At- lantic and Gull States, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in tno temperature for the past twooty-fuur hours, in com- Parison with the corresponding date of last year, us inuicated by tbe thermometer at Hudoal’s pharmacy, HERALD building, No. 215 Broadway. 1877. 1878. 1877. 1878. + Ot aT 46 64 43 46 BS 47 52 u 54 43 57 12M 54 temperaiure yosterday 54 Average temperature for correspoudiug date |. « 45 1878, 1877. 2 55 2-7 OBITUARY. MAJOR GEORGE A. GORDON. Major George A. Gordon, senior major of the Fifth cavalry, dicd yesterday morning in Washington. Mojor Gordoao bad been confined to bis quarters ior about s month with acute dis of the lungs, and bad been greatly debilitated by frequent hemorrhages. le was prostrated yesterday moroing by one of the: hemorrh nd died #000 afterward. Major Gordon was born in Virginia, and was given an appointment at large to the Military Academy June 1, 1850, In 1854 he was graduated and attached to the artillery arm of tho service, In 1855-57 he was engaged tu quelling tho Kansas troubles, went to Utah in 1858, and marched to Uregon tu 186). Ho way at Fort Urit- tenaen, Utah, at the breaktug out of the rebellion, but ((heu acaptain in the Second cavalry) reached Washington in October, 1861. He went througn the compaizn of the Army of the Potomac anu was en- gaged in numerous batiles, He was breveted a major for gulinnt and meritorious services at Now Beige, Va, March 24, 1862. At the end of the war, having received the brevet of Lieutenant culosel tor galluntry at the Buttio of Trevilhan Station, Va, he Was transferred to the Wes! REV. JOHN MANNING, D. D. Rev. Dr. Jonn H. Manning, of the Reformed Dutch Church, died of Bright’s diseaso at No, 147 Park pluco, Brooklyn, on Suturday last, m the = fifty-tourth = year of bis age. He was a native of New Brunsack, N.J., and graduated trom Rutgers Uoliege in 1844. For seven years be wai tor of acburch a wood, In that Stote, He was also pastor of the Souin Retormed Church in Third avenue, Brooklyn, trom 1854 ucul §=1873) «In 1863) he «owas chosen a member of the Board = of Trustees of Rutger’s College. Ho was a zealous pastor snd eloquent orator, an! leaves a hoot of friends, His mother and widow survive Lim. His funeral will tuke piace from the Reformed Church, Joraiemon street, on Monduy. DANIFL M. O'BRIEN, Danie! M, O'Bries, who was a lawyer familar to died yosterday in Roosevelt Hospital of n He will be remembere: the man who, in Albany, opposea the Broadway Raii- Foad bill so successtully. oe IS SAFE 10 PREDICT THAT THE SAPO. iles which their vendors assert to be identical SULPHUR -OAP Wanerone are ine marie powers, Whiten O14 Hime bevallen, t Howers, Like Florida's pe Springing trom that fe This aweet tengranoe earth’ * vate daughters Blenses. Ali use SoxovoNT. 80Z0DONT! SOZODONT! The Gom for the Toilet, the world says, is Sozovoxr. white, gives to tho breath « fragrant odor, extinguishing the {Il-humors whien usually flow from a bad and ne- Bonovox? isco convenient and pro- It renders the teeth pearly glectod set of tooth, aces asonsition at once om delfehtfal, thut makes it a le For Catarrh use Ronne's Puin-Kill ag Maxie Ott froely on the forehen ! and none externally, also inhale the strong odor of the Magle Ol from acloth. Mix the Magie oi with water and gargle the throat, Try this three tim « day for a fow days; It don't cost much, A prominent person ‘Within who bas tried thisin a very avuravated ease w: li two weeks every vestige of cxtarrh had left me.” SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Sample bottles froe. de. We Large tamily botel WARNEU & CO.. PB 60 Murrey at, A.—THE COMBINED BRAUTIES ¢ OF ALL FOR. mer tsxuew hh dress and Denutitul fri tion of gent Es! ASTOR HOUSE SHOK StORE—STERN.—AMERI- CAN WALKING “HOS, all styles; finest hand s-wed Garrxns, St; Duvss Suoxs, $3; Stirrens, $1 50, STRKN, 2 Bare clay at. AMERICAN STYLE OF SHOES. bos “< and Gaiters, 84 nonr Ann A—SCALP DISKASES, ~ DANDRUFF, IRRLtA. thon and {te .ing, eruptive amd other s¢ 4p diseases, tal one of and prematurely gray hair evred vy Urb, KY, 40 und New York. ndse and untinel, and warts painlessly a Bona! attention of tae A.—BOtH TURKISH AND Ri Best in city ; of A—FALL si at popular prices, Fi oft RUSSIAN BATHS, 7 West 24th ss. Try them, LEMEN ‘3 Hats READY, 3, “id «KE, 214 Bronaway. A FINE SILK HAC WORTH $5 (A St Derby, $2 60). 15 A —SELZER BRUNNEN Na Mixruat Water. A. SPoPHANL & UU. U SPARKLING 40 Now wt, sove finpertnes, A.—A—GENTLE MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS Thats at VY. BUNENWEIN, 148 Nowsan st, it Spt BOOK BINDING NG DONE IN ALI wiator months one euieg tee ath orvies DURING WAKLEW as “4 Dey a. | ll BALSAM UF HONEY AND TOLU HEALS T Ieeerated throat and vroachial tubes. HARTNET Fesmeee, Bivle House. bas boon sold: ted person at the most popular orice: DYEING AND CLEANING AT THE DyKIsG AND PRINTING Ome. York; 166 Pierrepont F, BOOSS & BRO. TABLISHED 1853), 1 porters and manutacturers of Fixe Fas, 440 Broad © aut 26 M -vtwoon Howard and Grand ste, aa been awarued the GOLD MEDAL for fine quality and thoroush workmanship” at the Paris | xposition, abore al, competitors: also nig est award at the Cent ial Bxbibition. Mhiladeiphis 'SKAUSKIN SACQUES and FUR LINED GARMENTS « spocialt GRADUATED CHES? ANU LUNG PROTECTO Are wel proven preventivos of Tung, malarial fevor an mail, S150. Dilious affetions. Sold everywhere ISAAC A. SINGER, manutacturer, 704 Broadway, HECKERS’ SUPERLATIVE O EW PROCE Piour, of the highest grade, in barrels, half burrels any y ad bars. For grocers; whe: lo generally il! receive prompt atrention i New York. je haa an orde: Croton Mil HYATI’S LIFE BALSAM M bo‘ore you give up being eured of Ihe tola, &e, It has been proven » grent, LADIEY FORMS FULLY DEVELOPED; hair restored to iginal color, satistactie teed. Mrs. KE 1t 2 Orb ay, 0, TWITCHE 201d POWDER (patented) is 4 rent convenience; large st Suid omngey ue filled by bdrerastades 10M PARIS. eEXuIBITIO awarded Wics Tourens, ke. Tath st. New York. THE METROPOLIT. &t., will be open ail day t orders tor PO x “ HERE’s G. RAUCAFUSS, $4 Buss "VICE, NO, 28 ANN y te recvive and execute all Ushorrest nuties, Aen No any indy would any who saw 4 case of HUMPHRE: Parisian Diamoxps, from the ‘eas some py i MBEFEL pew cows with pure di wear as sso 4 i the briilianecy and hardnose Tant for ems that would cost $500 can be duplicated aU HUMPURKYs tor 8 4 he one, not even an expe nia Judge to ix impervious to the differonee. yourself. you R. HUMPHREY jpweiry oxtablishment, R10 Hroadivay. comer 126n st., New ‘ork. Price list sent 7 no & ents. iH! AND BREATH, DexTiPRics. 4 SUROPK, ITATR.—ROBAS AURFOLINE PRO- jons, the beautiful golden 4 DEN of all wpothecartos nad tancy R. HOVENDEN & SON, Lon PARIS. a AU GRAND HOTEL—PARIS, PLACE DR L‘OPERA Particularly reconsnended om 5 tranes a day. malin os lodging, board and Bedroon Penston wine, 1 HOTEL MIRAKBAU—8 RU NOVAS, PROPRIE TOW oak, In bign repute an n familis ae Arpeesar ores eh DONT ons CAPUCE gs ticles ot Vi 8, Morgeco. AU renee xt THO MAS DAY NOVELTIES, Co: mes, Silks. Rue du tae, 16 RUE VIVIENNE. \mei ENTATES, Ade Sidney L. Spark, 7 Rus Kertba, ‘A FANGY GOODS. JONES, 23 Boulevard des Cupucines CARKIAGE SpE MILLION, GUIET & CO., OWTH)—CLARET, BOURGOGNE, ainpacne, Sherriss, Brandiss, Uavillivr, 16 Ras Robes, Costum: H. Jourdan & 4 Bours FURNITURE, TAP! BCORATIONS. PLEURIOT, ppointment to the Knodive. 6 ae Lepeletior. GOLD LUGKETS OF ALL KINDS (SPECLAL MANU. FACTORY). 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