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. . @ . NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 7, 1878. -TRIPLE SHEET. . 7 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS observed here. The same signal has been FIGHTING IN VIRGINIA. WASHINGTON. A NEW STEAMSHIP LINE. il Ne . —— A es as hoisted on th te ts this afternoon. Mie ' C q 78, x oisted on the eastern coasts this a‘tern te RT ot ee) “asco licen eead (RERBINeHE® ; Jacuvonerts, Flin ion. 6, a : at fragrant heath thine, ABANDONED AT SEA. PASE Sect ee bags ce ep aay am pag mpg Wisie's with 3 rite tg co" During the recent movement of the | cpancy—pive NEGROES AND ONE WHITE MAN Wasurxron, Nov. 6, 1878. gyre onnty pos egy fi Nozonost! From All Parts f the | cyclone over the Atlantic the bark Annetta| wounpxn, PURCHASE OF SILVER. voyage from New York. The yoasel was met wash renders the woth pearly white y' "4 oni . delightful fragrance. Sold by 2 off the bar by members of the city government and a Bids for the salo of allver were opencd to-day at the | fo tation of citizens, aud on hey arrival at the city | Feeeaunie Department’ and over five hundved | was received with a salnte of one hundred guns, ‘The 3 : . | thousand ounces were purchased at prices | inangnration of this line is the oceasion of great re- Farther intelligence from the election riotin Prin’ | Ji itiy telow the London rate, ‘These bids | Jvieing here. and her crew have just been landed at St. | cesse Anne county last night shows that the negroes, i oe a , y + | were e otter. : RCEIVER'S v “ OCUTA OIL GAPSULES. THE EASTERN COMPLICATION, | Nazai ‘ who are largely in the majority near /Kempaville, as- | “°T° Partly by telegram and partly by letter. BANK RECEIVER'S REPORT. The qui safest remedy, Beware of counterfeits ; LI «| Nazaire. sembled in a large body in the village during tho | it #°c™ma to be.suppomed in certain quarters that the rine : {3 ept the Docata.” All druggists, Department requires the bids to be by telegraph. This fe NOt} GEG ai HEAVY SNOWFALL IN AUSTRIA, day 16 vibe : | r grap HAVE YOU THE CHILLS ? day end were violently harrangued by two notoriony | i. Tot 66, an bide either by letter os by tolesrarn @ ‘On fandon ices fell © te th incendiary speakers—Willis Hodges and Noah The third report of Samuel i ‘ “ positively cured Be, lng. Teeuaatone, * ia’ n Sunday last snow ver nearly the pakers-—Willis Noah Lamb— | coived : ‘ ni Dram | ote eadee cate wih alg ei ate | anew O'all kinds of bitters, 25e.a box. Austria’s Home Troubles--Greek y y anid all their bitter feelings were stivred up againat the | TecelNCL aud acted upon without discrimination, ‘The | the ‘Trades Savings Bank, Imes been Med with the | Gigyiats tty FOR GENTLEMEN'S HAT OF EXTRA QUAT. rect to the manufacturer, ESPENSCHUELD, 119 World. was caught in the storm nnd dismasted. br TELEGRAPH 10 THE HERALD.] She was abandoned in a sinking condition Nonrouk, Va., Nov. 6, 1878. : entive oxen of Ausivin and was vers heavy | — d : names of the bidders and the amounts offered are | County Cleve. of Albany anda duplicate | GrapvaTeD” LUNG PROTECTORS PR 3 Ministerial Crisis. : ‘ ‘a y bh ont Boa ics are pe ie enone Degun {0 | withheld from publication at the request of the | sent to che Superintendent of the Banking | becoming inva wcrsvliore, Hy hal th at Vienna, Railroad and telegraph com- meee Ve ne eee re.) em, Department. ‘The report states that sin peracenmbast ibebacyromittica HOYT'’S DYSPEPSI For sale by all draggints. pa aes : inter. | te “lose of the polls difienlty occurred in front of rmunications have been seriously inter-| ne oid hotel between a gentleman and anuegro, in ‘MORE SCOTCH FAILURES. rupted by the blocking of the lines and the | whigh each were joined by their faiends, the blacks Much | ott™mmbering ,tho whites by at least five to one, the WHISKEY MEN PARDONED. making his second report he has obtained jndgment | CURE Ex-Governor Fletcher, of Missouri, who is in the | against Alexander M. Lesley, former president of the city, lids secured the unconditional pardon of Mr. | Bunk for deficiency on foreclosure of mortgage to the | prostration of telegraph poles. tae eb gece : Herreichsofter, Bernard Euglee, John L, Bernecker, | amount of $16,860 75, and another ayainst him fe 4 : igre eeu whites being entirely unarmed and unprepared for |. af ryerst and Henry Hardaway. These five | $5,716 63, anda judginent also against. Zinri, W. Bute MISSISQUOI SPRING WATER.—SPECIFIC FOR [By cape TO THE HERALD.] amage was caused in the capital by the | any dificulty. eh aa pardons dispose of the last of the men who were con- | cher for $50: in case of the judgment debtors serofula, kidney disease, For sale by all leading : | che tiruggists, Loxpoy, Nov. 7, 1878. | snow, which fell to a depth of several feet Vieted as participators in the St. Louis whiskey'ring | Michael iam Abwater end 2: W. Butebes, | * * | Th 8 commence s, and Colonel. W. participators in. the St. Louis whiskey'ring | 5 pre n found. Oth Igment debt: | MILLER & CO., BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, INDIA ‘The St. Petersburg Golos declares that Western Sa -pACeRe: ga supe coat gar, eli RSS AS8 sph Scagild, All tho othen conviniea the thi offaise have | Pom eeeee tation Mae ae icon | Renmeus, Patronize MILLER & CO. 849. Broadway, Enrope must be given to understand it is impossible ENGLAND - a | > INDIA. Bi of eas ve nae See Ene tie sak, | either been’ pardoned or the term of imprisonment to | M. Sesley—buve ‘each gone into. bankenptey. | wear 14th wt. in the present situation for Russinto fulfil the Treaty eee eee ee eee an te aha | Which they wore sentenced have expired. The amount of judgments held against | RUPTURE “CU of Berlin. A special despatch from Berlin’ to the Pall | PROBABILITY OF LORD DUFFERIN SUCCEEDING BEST PREPARATION els, 25, AN drug. groes retired, but in a few minutes returned to the these debtors aggregates $48,852 65, On wh ment is the only safe an contest, charged in a body with a regular | A FALSE REPORT CONTRADICTED. tho report says, nothing "whatever cal experiénce.” Only office, Malt Gazette says :—‘Russia has repeated confidentially LORD LYTTON, : : ae 2 be collected except possibly the balance of Chuve the previous assurances that she is fully resolved to v ‘Ont, Nov. 6, 1678, || NAT SeU+ The'eharge was met hy thé whites with a,) | Thero isno truth whatever inthe published state- | rowan Lesley. A note signed by Edward B WIGS, ‘oronto, Ont., Noy, 6, 1578. brisk fusilade of pistol shots. Sheriff White- | ment that Lord Sulisbury is in correspondence with | held as an usset, is found by the ece! carry out the Treaty of Berlin faithfully. -It is doubt- yan jal cable despatch fyom London to the Mail Fain ipicomce de i ainiaaed in tha! aeeote anpatety | Paris Expos ful “if Princo Gortschakoff will return to St-| says that owing to thestate of affairs in| 4, rotine, and in response another grand | to refuse permission to Russia to take the vessels pure | Petersburg before spring, his physicians advis- | qaja, and the criticisms upon the present | cnase wea made, the negroes yelling and firing | chased and fitted out by thut nation from our ports ing him to spend the winter in the south | aaministratino there by Lord Lawrence, Sir their pistois ns they advanced, ‘The whites stood their | in the event of war between Great Britain and Russia. of Europe.” A despatch from Constantinople | Henry Havelock, and others, there is a pea se di ibis bays the porte will toetly publish a statement of the deal of talk of Lord Lytton’s recall, Should su y ground and returned the fire with effect. The negroes | No correspondence has passed upon the subject. take a practical turn, and his lordship be Dea a e' d then bi iil sheep. . COLLECTOR MERRIT ZN D. feasons why the Tugkish Parliament has not been-re- | py, habia ML ie Gauci ited nore than Teobable shee he. stood one volley and then broke like sheep. tarts, attempting to force our government | less. ‘The claim of A, M. Lesley for 7 Pie say RH ene | aaa. beon disallowed by tho court. Aisvenson, adzak ixtvator, has won his suit against the bank to recover $4,000 securitics delivered by the Trades Savings Bunk WARDS AT THE vers’ Bank, and of The report »! J. MOIR & SON, the Pre nd report, and $1,587 16 dpourienania: ncludes with the’ statement thut with HIBITION.—MESSRS, d Provision Merchants, of London and Aberdeen, have, | The report ¢ appears, gained the high | Stuail exeoption the assets at the thue of failtre were | award obtainabio ut the Paris assembled and will at the same time announce the | will be ‘sttccceded by Earl Dufferin, whose name is NEGROES SHOT. ; In the kid ylove case the Secretary of the Treasury | composed of bonds and mortgages. spy Masa date of the assembling of a new parliament and the | freely mentioned in eocuaetein with the viceroyship, One negro by the 1mgme of Thomas Elliott, living | has decided, upon the report of Assistant Secretary SACLE AS Aied aston eet Medal. This enterprising firm appears to take great care ‘ xy : ee if a two miles from Kempsville, and who had ona pre- | French, that the action of the Collector of New York | “WILL THE REPUBLIC ENDURE? cade shall he of mundo ; manner of its election. The Russian offi. THE MARQUIS OF LORNE. ‘dtbus, vobpaldi bean ‘Scpsinusaa ta widimculty eitis be aftirmed, leaving to importers any remedy they | that lj shat: ds shall be undoubted quality, t cera, Alexandroff _ and Chtaski, are said to z may have in the courts. | » | following instance is sufficient to show, Itappears that for $ “8 ¢ q ce Rea PaRNRN the whites, was, mortally wounded, Four other 7 .G CASE! 7 MISS MARIANA GIBBONS LECTURE IN A FRIENDS’ excels be in command. of the insurgents in the & CANADA, . SMUGGLING CASES SETTLED. 4 Macedonia district. ‘The territory affected extends | XONDON CORRESPONDENTS COMING TO CANADA,| negroes were badly wounded, whose names are Abram |” 1, ge cases of the steamers Denmark gad England Seance aeten 2 several years the oranges from Seville have arrived inthis from the foot of tho. Bulkuns to near Sulonfea, Vast EE SEM ae GOV REG eee Elliott, Irving Griffin, Elisha White and Willis Stevens. | Joi oq for silk smuggling at New York, thé Secretary | At the Friends Mecting House, in ‘Twenty-seventh | CoWntyY In bad order—a large portion quite unfit for use numbers of starving Mohamedan refugees from the ‘Tonox70, Nov. 6, 1878. Everything was quiet this morning, but the negroes | > ine ‘Treasury hase remitted all the fines, penalties | street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, Mish Mariana | Under these circumstances Messrs, MOIR & SON have Rhodope Mountains, seeking to return to Roumelia, | — A special cablegram,to the Globe says':—“London | who possess arms ure in a very bad state of mind, 4nd | 114 ¢orteiture upon the payment by the owners of | Gibbons lectured last: cvening on the subject, “Will opened a factory of their own at Seville, where in Zuqure haye been stopped at Gumuldjuina. It is stated that | Papers have arranged that the following gentlemen | a slight difficulty may produce another outbreak, $10,000 and cost: the RepublicEndure #” She began her discourse by re- 950 Greek refugee families, who asked the aid of the | Shall accompany the Marquis and Marchioncss of | No arrests had been made up to the latest accounts. Be lating a conversation that took place this year between | {eit Nannalade will orn Paste Ls eaahteier es ichsig th British Commissioner, were exiled fromthe Balkans | Lorne in Canada:—Mr. Prior, special artist for the , AZEWELL'S DISGR. ACE. ARMY INTELLIGENCE. ‘am American lady and a French gentleman while | [yLORILINELFOR THE by the Russians, The Cologne Gazette says, accord. | London Iilustrated News, who sailed by the Peruvian i hab amarmaR _—— has the former was travelling through the South of France. EK sis esha inn ae lin tas eset ing to private telegrams, Count Schouvaloft Ins | OF Octet Mc iaiuy? Mr Gray, specal corre: | UNCERTAINTY AS TO THE WHERFABOUIS OF THE i _ Wastxcrox, Nov. 6,1878 | In this conversation the Frenchman prophesied raat sive the gatas a Wealthy ting, already been appointed Vice-Chancellor. Other ac- | spondent of the Daily Telegraph, who will sail Thurs- ROGERS CAYWOOD PARTY, ALE OF FUEL ‘TO OFFICERS. that this Republic would not last, at, the longest, 300 at ek fehl adda e counts say he has been made Minister of the Interior. | day next; Mr. Sydney ‘Hall, ‘special artist for the eae eee een An order issued by Secretary McCrary says:—‘Sales | years more, and very probably not fifty yours, He ‘s pectless gift, A despatch to the Standard from Vienna says it is | @74phic, who will be included iy the suite of the Mar- 0 i M of fuel to officers will be limited to the allowance of | argued that it was too large, and that there were too j il with them. on the 14th inst., and S10 ., Nov. 6, 1878. Fumored that Count Schouvaloff, who is going | $i sohn Augustus O'shea on behalf of the Slawlard. | — A sass eee Tenn, Nov. 6, 1818: | gmel to whieh they are entitled, and te the kind of fuel | many dilferent races comusingled in it, and too m: te. Pesth, is charged with the mission to Who the ‘Times’ correspondent will be is not yet de- eae foes a Rua ws tothe anaes (Oe Red ream uae Lie Place where they are | different and diverse interests to be satisfied to allow ‘OR SALE. BY ALL DRU might . mined, cel y #eel 3 oFe- | oO} y. The = y fs , : a or i ik Propose another congress to amplify the treaty pcos abouts of the fugitive Rogers Caywood party | of fuel which they actually use. ‘There is no right to | the country to exist any great length of time as a E PRO. y two or three applic of Berlin.” The Daily News has the following des- ‘THE FISHERY DISPUTE. sell, barter, exchange or dispose of it. It costs the | homogeneous nation. Miss Gibbons said that the . fons, the heantiful golden * a The general belicf is that they have fled | Trited states yenorally, more than the legal sale price, f gear . calor vi auch admired: it iy perfectly harmless; to be had Be eh iy as ened Aa cape rae TORONTO, Nove6, 187 the country, but the manner of their going cannot be | and officers ate to exercise economy, which i the zit tray Sere ra se megs abrosiliou tee | ie WOVEN DES @ Moston: nan Lier satel vancing from Jellalabad to Lapoora, doubt- Ve : rue . pears cy are still in | spirit and intent of the change by the law in former | Téturn tothis country and found many of her own ‘ ; —— less intending to strengthen the Kmyber Pass. | Advices front Newfoundland state that the Colonial | #¢ertained. One rumor is that they sulations and customs.” people to coineide with them. JEG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT—FINES it s' i by cable despatch | PoWell’s Valley and defiant. The Kentuckians are reg 2 After this little introduction the fair lecturer went | 44 And cheapest meat avoring stock Cor squps, made TROUARES OF AUSIRIA AND GRE government has been requested, by cable despa aie WLU EW Be ATR Canta OS — ———— tusto' a Log dlnajuiat ion aa toratie syetnelpay oaeeee ike dishes and sinces, x i The Times’ despatch from Vienna ieee that | from the Foreign Office, at London, to send astatement hr ie es sug The datinetiae pare Pee NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Jed som rn y people 4o feud for th : future of the L IEHIG COMPANYS it OF MEAT AI tia ene! i ; 04 ecting y “ 4 i me ° ‘ 3 country. First, referring to the cigtit years of so- ations should feel ee iar tae PU eee cas eaters tmpereerar ange elo ae county are unworthy the name, being both cowardly Rin kaearecret Nae called prosperity that innnediately ‘tieeceded the tate |. Lancet, British e] 101 “ ” i v * se = a v: ms i i if Bi civil Y, ar which it . t > th z ne wked to be allowed to return to Prague. | that American crews were violating both the treaty and untrustwoathy. The Sheriff has been associated Wastunaros, Nov. 6, 1978. fast yf ve Piles 2 a lr : eae wale Rot and colonial fishery laws, and nitending that Ame: with them in all their vevellings since their return The lower House of the Austrian Reichsrath, by # | can fishermen when in Newfoundland waters a from the murder and tortw ans ret 2 i known. The lecturer then recited the long list | vote of 160 to 7, adopted the address in reply to the | bound equally with Newfoundland fishermen to re- | was recently elected by tne Rogers republ party, | the New York Naval Hospital, of failures that sneecéded and disenssed the Crédit speech from the throne, after debate, during | “Pe¢t the general laws of the country baer we ga Re ver one one S| Passed Assistant Surgeon John C. Wive is detached | Mobilier fraud and ali the other frauds that have since cae ee 4 le st sceivi i i i . ‘] TPR 01 which Baron Von Pretis-Caynodo demonstrated wood. If. theso officials had boon disposed to bring | fFo% the receiving ship Franklin and’ placed on sick | disgraced national pollticn, Lay levetstorn einen that. the occupdtion of Bosnia, which was them to trial they would long since have been in | “Passed Assistant Paymaster J. B. Redfield is de- | vails at the present dey. She was strongly in favor of Assistant Surgeon C, W. Deane is ordered to duty at | uve of Jay Cooke & (Cd. was first made Fis BIG COMPANY'S had of nll storek suthorized by ull the Powers, including Turkey, WAS | peconeno RELEASED ON PAROLR—PRoPostNG To | WaeayAhUre tat Sherif’ and other parties | tached from the coast survey steauner Hassler and | educational snffrage und thought no. man should be | <77e%¢—1oTEL UE Sm et ls apa cea ran eset el Fa N PAR 2D here have bec te ky peated Fa wattle acne tite. allowed to vote who conld not read atid write, Vee Se “sta oe PROLONG DIAZ TERM—THM PRoPogED ExHI- | fF trying to bribe witnesses, “One of them ENGLAND PREFERRED. iment, roopened for the season a the Balkan Peninsula which would sooner or later ; * ix now’ in Williamsburg." Jail on thi A comparison was drawn between our government : RBA BITION. charge. A few weeks ago — Rogers and HARVARD'S BOATING CONTESTS. and that of England, and the deductions, according to clash with the interests of Austria. Advices from Havana, Nov. 6, 1878. cay Peoot made an effort to prevent old man Jackson her views, were largely in favor of the mother coun- Athens report that M. Coumoundouros has under- from going to Kentucky, even threatening his life, anid si 4 t : , i vera C: i : . BY TELEGRAIH TO THE HERALD. try. ‘The lady then referred in a general way to all taken to form a Cabinet. The English mail steamer from Vera Cruz brings ad- | ang they did arrest a man who was accompanying 0 se ] ae tis’ duisiliooe at Gps anbaatee ase pid ipo restore, COseunmats Gi once Lnteaddie seaiinicae vices from the City of Mexico to October 30, Tha up- | him as a .witness, took him into the hills Bostox, Mass, Nov. 6, 1878 | i a She was strongly iit favor? of | every une, gra to ity orteinal color withous N > yn . y of Merida, Yucatan, | and kept him there until it was — too A meeting of the Harvard University was held in | giving the Chinese, the negrocs and the Indians equal leaving the disagreeable Lf mast “restorers. Ttmaker ny ingly beautiful iy iy Holden Chapel last evening to ratify tho” action | rights with the whites, Helieving that on our treat eat Pay tate root wher he sia ae pel a nia " ment of them depend e future of the country. As cw mist for the CAD of the mecting on Monday. President Trimble | ("tho lavor question, the lecturer thonght that the 493 Oxford London, England, Tho. Times to-day, in a leader on the American | *ising of the people in the Cit ; late to attend «the Kentucky court. This elections, says that now, as often before, | Wa Bot against the federal authorities, a8 | v4 done under the eyes of the county officials, | the good sense of the American people | W## Teported, but against the State authorities, be- | whoin not a word was said. e men have been thas come to the rescue. The elections show that the | Cause the municipal levy wax doubled, ‘The difficulty bulldozing the punky for years. ae ie at presided: * Corneil’s challenge firstcame up. There | jyborer at present did not receive enongh for lis 193 Oxford . . was settled by the intervention of the officers com- | defia f law and decenc engl — en their | vis some discussion as to the condition on which | work; but there was another tremendous evil spring- anost potent forces in the Republic are on the side of | manding the federal troops. | w ma party ered porartpal and } Cornell should be rowéd, as a race with her could not | ing up among the youth of the country, which GUTs, GUTS, financial honesty and social conservatism. The | General Escobedo has been liberated on parole be- a is seid to us restless #8 | he allowed to interfere with the English race of Har- | was 4 general contempt for manual ' labor, cattle and pigs.’ Address D., 2.37% Daily News, in an article on the same ber eh thor) narra CALneae pate Leia, Dow 1" La valley aiAcing tie vanl, and Harvard would not wish to row Cornell | Miss Givpons thought that a penal colony should be | care Rudolf Honus, ‘at Dresden, Germany. with any) man in the Jetter’s crew. who | established in Aluaka, where neither politieal influence NEW PUBLIC ATIONS. subject, deplores the persistency in the old territoriul | portance. A neg berriteg would not be eligible under Harvard'’d rules. Cor- | nor any other induence could release the sentenced fe 8. division of political parties, ‘and adds that the ex-|- i a RIAs TERA sand th Pisce bi oe ae aia her for Mies say hell's challenge wean accepted with eects. ‘Th con. erlamiuil till he had ben fully punisbed, : A BB or NEW BOOKS. i ef proposition is being advances extend the term 2 + | ditions are an cight-oured straightaway race, to ith al jisadvantages enumerated, however, , LY, Het pend he of esisting organizations by the riko | o¢ Tresihont Dinefor t40 yearns Ne having retuved to a took eee out the ay eT ita Mave | rowed at New London within a week of the Yale race, | the lecturer had great hopes of the Republic. ‘the | 4 fascin ying, net BIAS jn q' ions seems indefinitely postponed. serve a second term, amie Hine G0 00, ante declacea, thee ati to | the date to be fixed hereutter; race to be rowed under | constant growth of Christian principles and the stedly | the W. ewutitully ‘printed “and bound in clot CABLE.NOTES, ‘Sefior Zamacona, by his coftrse jn the United States, ESr nie tic Ga. te to bettaned ho meoutd nto nave | 28 same conditions as governed ie last race with Soe of knowledge would, he | thonght, yet rem- | Price $1 ‘The Paris Eetnement says that a duel will probably | Nas gained #lcl DOpM Ty Ment of Mexico, ‘Thix | her if be were not sfraid of his lite. ‘Their roceut | Comme! At Saratogy. | The proposition udeuts und a | eluded by asking her countrymen to practise the vine i EDITH MURRAY, 2 take place between M. Panl de Cassagnac and M. Ma- | plainly shows that public opinion favors ultimate and Spits fo town Raye Ut ee ate ution was passed by which Columbia ix to be | tues of courage, constancy and truth, und never to for- | yA,Charming mew story fon young ladies, by Joanne | rion, members of the Cuamber of Deputies, in eonse- | friendly relations with the United States. | gr ytndia, Mich a Anat Cnty. aor ai | Wwoficially informed that Harvard is willing to enter | get the Christign motto of “Do unto othess as you Mw children, ‘Ths new book is for: young quence of a dispute in the Chamber yesterday. aoe eee kine from Now Orleans, TY? °? ™° | to transact the business of hix.office, ax the Judge iste correspondence with Columbia regaiding an | would have them do unto you," Iadies, ofan glder growth, and isa novel of superior char ‘The Standard’s Madrid despatch reports that THE PROVOKED EXHIBITION, sicher anntunerbivteceartaces wisiaiannd asian we ‘The last business of the-mecting was to vote to | “REIGN OF THE COMMON PEOPLE.” Oauinenan eases Shacsat's cotmcil, Vasstinied 40 sd with the | _ The proposed international exhibition is being en- =— a send a letter to the Oxford and Catubridge crows, un- Sa eee eogeeag © | thusiastically advocated. Seilur Romero,» the AFTER THE FEVER. Officially asking if they will row an elght-oar ‘race aes ni sparkling and witty uew novel, by S. A. Gardner, of case, despite the Judge's injunction, and has ap- | Sinister of Finances, favorably known — in otal with Harvard from Putney to Mortlake about the Ist Chaplain Henry Ward Beecher lectured in the niet w. g: jeautifully printed’ and bound in clot, 2 pealed to the Benchers of his society, alleging | the United States as former Mexican Minister, of August, 1879, the composition of this letter bein, Brooklyn Academy of Music last evening, on “ —. that neither sufficient delay ae gakes are permitted | ix taking messures to offer facilities to foreign CeaeaAaEs pgp peokipicaged wR ruvotinn- TED Mies Movers ant ofiocrs and dlumel sorxe Reign ps the Common People,” for the Sat ok ae ‘Aw lendtl ae ee her ee it Baintila for the defence. ‘This action may delay the tricl afew | exhibitors in the’ custom to ey bcbls be ‘daed : erase aie eS ia fund of the Thirteenth regiment, N.G.S.X.Y.Promi- | evelt soll so enormously, and are read and reredd with days. Moncast continues to confess premeditation, | upon for November of next year, as visitors will not LBs ere ctor tnd Coed UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. |, nent among those on the platform were Rev. J, Hyatt | ew editfons of rn Holmes. other works cTeumpest ana The Countess Marie, danghter of Prince Bismarck, | be exponed to yellow fever ‘in Vera Crucz after No- es u qpiepaney Miss., Nov. 6, 1878 Smith, Rev, Dr. Charles Hall, Rev. Dr. Now H. | Sunshiers 7 2 ser Rue caer was married yesterday to Count Rantzau. The Crown | VO™mPEr* CDSS ‘0 TEE BENEVOLENT PUBLIC:— Wasntsatos, Nov. 6, 1878, Scheuck, Mayor Howell and ex-Mayor Hunter. The —* Prince Frederick William aud Princess Vietoria were GENERAL MEXICAN NOTES. ofr dtntersioneal Protestant ministers of the elty | 0.90, Charles H. Dalton, appeliant, vs. Thomas | jectury war preceded by a doncert by the ryt. | 30% Billings’ Almiaas for 15, present at the ceremony. Wasurxctox, Nov. 6, 1978, | ing — stutement:—The — epidemic — ax ceased, | Davis. On motion of R. T. Merrick, for appellant, dis- | nental band, under the leadership of Harvey | Heir of Charlton, By May Agdes Fleming. A Berlin correspondent says that English and | gemi-official advices from Mexico received here by | Dub its effects beige pr cy ani REDS | missed with costs, B. Dodworth, after which the Rev. Dr. "Hall intro- | parior Musical Album, Inctramental aud vocal, Danish influences are suid to be workjpg to induce | mail to-lay contain the following itema:— ere insiathn tenes Somes taea wee No, 965. William G. W. Lewis et al., appellants, vs. | Gucod Chaplain Beecher to the audience, Saeukar madeere the Duke of Cumberland to recognize the situation in | Phe State of Tawaulipas will hereafter ollow for- | Many individuals and families will © Heury Baker.—Appeal from the Circuit Court of the | yr, Beecher said that what Alexia de Tocquevill® : if Hanover and accept‘the Guelph moneys. eiqners to be elected to maunle Apal offices. Figure of, Titer Gentitute, ts slothing, 4 tex Consul General Colburn was quite | food and fuel J of ‘the The German papers announce the foundation of a | yj Wuiv and confined (0 his bed. General Hafacl Grav. | being exhatsiet, and their work havin free trade league to “combat the spread of protection- | joto, Governor of the State of Hidalgo, has been | the epidemic, and, gratefully recognizing the unex- ist tendencies.” indicted by a grand jury upon o ‘charge of | ampled liberality which has beon shown our suffering United States for the Northern district of Hlinois. On | pety years ago prophesied ax the advance of. democ- | Vest Vane. A novel b sreeveeses 160 motion of Thomas 8, McClelland, docketea and dis- | racy throughout Europe was what the lecturer called G. W. CARLETON & € Publishers, minsedl, with costs, thee tige oF Glas Somtnde fe 2 Forest Madison Square, New Yorly Ph at ave ely mii ee by iL Py ton physical forece were in the ascendancy, but : * 7 ‘The i ¢ people, we will gladly undertake to distribute to the “5 : : athe > now the rain of the rete was in the as- A Lisbon despatch announces that Portugal, France | (Wie ™#y ome! haw Been’ officially “intrusted | necessitous whatever contributions may be intzusted | #Ppellee, and coneluded by P. Phillips for appellant. | ccndaney. The great contempt that war once felt and England will act in unison against the King of | with the reception and entertainment of the 125 | to us for this purpose. It cannot escape the | |.” Seah t. thotan: Nagra re = ror, | tor the under classes, as they were styled, had , Men of | aie ’ . xe | aes . art of | yee : : pion, 7 cents, apap sik ie nc crniusing wad thtastchy (on ae caver seers any deeply. ailicted funilies tro dei, | United States, Eastern district of Missouri.—Ar- Piet eae ealigren Mave, civeatia. Te faites vis ein tis ‘, A Norwegian whuler, which has returned from the | ind two batteries of artillerg have left Monterey to | cately conditioned to be reached by ordin Ee inl enettod and eadtinued We cReTy, | and Communists were beginning to sce that educa | J), APtLETON Arctic Ocean, reports that off Nova Zembla she was lians, | measures, Any remnaute of funds already tion must do for them what they require. The news- nis pea boven ir: pom care en ccinoebnet nrg ted but nti unappropriuted may inthis way fulii | Baker, for defendant in error. Joseph. | paper, the Joturer did not think. was the instiqutor « Publish this day :— boarded by two piratical Russian schooners and robbed a : Thoyius, the defendant if crror in this cause, Teo : o VOR OREEe a of cverything portable. CUB! thee ct See eee seetertn Clube sued! the county of Schuyler, in the lower court, on | tlic tucation of the co S Epobe Of ths aromnbeut: | hitag a leiekcor oben meematine Raeaureia ee ia daies John Geey & 00., iron found ¢ ad » : : HENRY SANSOM coctor of Chelst’s Church.” certain of the first maturing conpons of a series of | novement, and said that he rejoiced that there were French Revolution to the End of the Second Empire. john Gray & Co., iron founders, of Uddinggton, the s ~aMPOn SOUR GP Ixepaction | W. T. ADAMM, sector of Holy Trinity. ¥ bonds iasued by the County Court of | Sehuyler | yyen who were making bankers shake in their shoes. jan Laun, author of “Ellstory of French Liters largest agricultural implement makers in Scotland, | MARTINEZ — CAM neces : G. A, GRAMMAR, pastor Baptist Chuzeh, county im payiment for $150,000 of stock sub- don sicaine Bt . nit work resent ia caeaa oath, , Peion, $3 6 have failed. THROUGH THE ISLAND. . K. of the Methodist Episcopal poy ed Fi te ag idl aor Fee ith HOTEL ARRIVALS. eriod in + hy sic t npon th Tho failure is announced of Messrs. W. Wilson & Havawa, Nov. 2, 1878. ORR, SO oWAY, pastor Methodiat Kate. | Perseent of the Conpoue wan Renal bn the prunes a ‘ Peet tacite dee Prana Co., calico printers, of Alexandria, Dumbartonshire, The tour of inspection throughout the copal Chureh, "Sow rp first, that the ronte of said railroad as oriyiually pro- Bishop Gilbert Haven, of Georgia, and Chancellor be Gencourt, Michelet, eu inot and other authors, with liabilities amounting to $400,000. Their failure | island on which Captain? General Martinez Jected and establinbed did not Ie within the Tints of | 5. 0, Haven, of Syracuse, ure at the St. Denis, Sebas- Stock HREEDING, throws out of employment several hundred persons. | Campos has starbel is giving general satisfac- FIVE DEATHS IN NEW ORLEANS. to confer upon’ ti ‘The United States steamer Gettysburg has arrived at | tion. He — tra almost unaccompanied, and W ORLEANS, . subscribe to boot Ct Is, @ : i r Jaf eve a . ; rhe eather i ober ; uestion hud been issued by the County Court with- fn s tow ¥ By Manly rieult Beyrout disabled, haying broken her shaft off Jatt wherever any evil is to be remedied his mere presence ‘The weather is clear, the thermometer showing 80 gran wleew por gions rang A a ae vor ster, Bishop Roberts, of Nassau, ia at the New York, Y ie i pI oy Be ae A Convention coucluded-in Paris between the coun- | appears to be sufficient, such confidence does he in- | degrees, Deaths, 5; cages reported, 21, Total deaths, | jged yoters of te puunty, us required by a constitu. | Cougresxman M1. Southard, of Ohio; Commander | With {i sirationn @ ee Bt tries of the Latin Union provides thut the coinage of | spire since he has pacified the island, Therefore, it is total cases, 13,317. tional provision “of the State of Mis: Ite somewhat remarkable fn this book making age that el ee = Say a ee, Th iced 8. W. Nichols, United States Navy, aud Maurice | thors ix no systematic work accossible to the student in old shall remain free and that the coinage of sliver, | expected that one of th@ results of his visit will be the Age ¥ which went into force July 4. 1865. The lower | strwkosch are at the Everett, Mrs, Mary Ae Liver. | Shieh the known facts and prinelples of the art of improe: ou shah indgiiitely” eauenct be: Wivctued without eatablishment of greater safety against robbers atid ma- a ee ee Court sustained a demurrer to the answer in this eit cual Cancet ee nid hreeding imal are presented in conven= - . rauders in the rural districts and of -measnres for the Mesteuts, Tenn., . H. Clark, General Super- aw and as the defendant did not elect to make any | Mote, of Boston, and $ refermnee, notwithstanding the tho consent of all the members of tho union, The prompt capture and punielment of ‘these criminals, | ‘The Board offHealth oftcially reports three Pacific Railroad, argat the St. further answe we, & Judgment was entered, | intendent of the Unio o the farmer and the wonderful s x > pose oa whereupon th ty of Schuyler appeals to the 5 = nme convention requires ratification by the chambers of a feted yy mar mae Pl gad insurrection, | froin yellow fever during the past twenty-fonr hours. supreme Gout. + Me yer apps » the | Nicholas, General George H. Sharpe, of Kingsto: " 4 “ % 4 jen! Troatiae on the Applicat ty Court the ‘right to | tian B, Seblesinger, German Consul at Boston, is at | + Prectien| Trautie on the Applicat ‘ond, that the bonds in | the Albemarle, Angust Wilhelm) is ut the Westmin- ayes Domestic Au 10 Professor of of the Laws of De ment and erent attempt to has been made iu responne to the repeated the countries in the union. - re ang ‘ ‘ rie si vely | N. Y., is at the Gilxey, Charlemagne Tower, of Phila- eh Catt tarted firat for Vuelta. Abajo, SAFE FOR REFUGEES TO RE Court adjourned until to-morcow at twely k. 3 Persons interested in stuck breeding who have attended ~ The Council General of the Department of the Seine | whose the joer tobacco. yrowers are sail tee | The followin ¢ will bo publinbed detphila, is at the Brevoort. JN. Camden, of West | tny lectures an thin'suhjeet in various aces for several yesterday passed a resolutyon in favor of amnesty to | in a destitute ¢ condition, brought about by various To tux Pewtze:—In vi © Uns reine Wilich Bevo MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT. | Virginia, is at the Windsor. Judge Israel 8. Spencer, Years past.—From pret mee Communists. ee et) See an uc. tio Gam so dinquieted our people we deen it our duty to state ———- | of Syracuse, and Elisha Atkins, of Boston, are at the | rig py Andro THRAY MONDE: A despatch’ to the Daily Telegraph from Jhelum says | {he great. contre. of the tobacy aC we aw eee Ta gg fever nan Dak Hits Aventis. iit ndre 7 of “The Honsa of the oe vities * antry has remained perfectly dry w tye ay Wan PKPARTMES, Ee TRL MPT RB, ol Avy leton's Paper. . c . tobacco trade Production in of ae hg Dg le ved V ASHING “ ALD. i es vainisiemtt coe utmost importance to’ the island: bh ig weeks 7k aon teens wel have ech hereto pe ex | vor New England may ec f, 0 eakapie reas? arene pr ia htatereated ect HERALD “WEATHER SERVICE. | propriety of — allowing — the introduction Th ust spread Weoai tales teow es tee , sow) atl ta ote | 5 +E TON & CO. Pu Boeke iilso’ totaceo te clmmtantly ‘Derg dieera will not prowl from theme caves. We e- | sional light snow, stationary tomperutere, variable | ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR—POSTAGE Sat" Brondway, New York, . eo principally because of the facilities afforded for the] MME IE tale fon tee eta | Winds, mowtly northwesterly, and stationary or higher | FREE, . He" PRIG SOVEL. rd er nt gr ed “Rien Soba me Din te | complied with in ventilating and fumigating their | Pit bg TSP Dost: OC Raestan St donned y ee ca hak published’ an order that all. tales | bowser before occupation, For Middle Atlantic States, cloudy weuther, frequout | ga% CREAPEST ‘AND BEST NEWSPAPER IN ThE | | hy the Freuch Aeade of the yeu 18H COASTS—-HEAVY GALES AND RAINS EX- No application has been made to the Howard Asso- | light rain or snow, variable winds, mustly colder . ric ny cloth, onitorus of tobacco brought from Porto Rico to this Island by oiation for nurses within the Jat tn twenty-four hours. WORLDNOW READY, PERIENCED—STORM SIGNALS HOISTED—aban- | vessels which totich at foreign ports on their passage D. D. SAUNDER northerly, genes Dan, iter, A Friend,” rey ing nd “Savell's Kxpiati rally higher temperature. paces mepandcagp Rae F bel provided with deattive tape nd tan. i President Board of Health, | For Soath Atlantis and Fast Galt states, ware eases Hale aa thets ne irony wind Ded Ihe seost harmilag sorte evr pabliival, Munroneny ie : Docent largely neve MtorHoward Arsoctation, | Paty cloudy weather, possibly corasional Ught rain, | Co anewpatches on Kurapean Affaires lection Rec | Tndltatetma,recamanomnatng 1, wa welt ws al other of IN THE RECENT CYCLONE-—HEAVY SNOWS IN | | Au. ee Or bein eaeeed in Prerto Privetve: hoving A. D. LANGSTAFF, variable winds, moatly southerly; stationary or lower | (oy, from ‘Thirty tates: Occan Disasters and Die- und wean asumts, Get them at cues, sad feed aterau. for ite principal object the furnishing wf funds to Preaident Howard Association. | ‘pressure. " astrous Storms on the Lake Bridgeport Tragedy : Te ihe 1 BROTHEMS Phitedelphia, arties eryeoyed in agriculture, Ith capital. will aa: sieeaay santiee wide: For Tennessee and: the Ohio Valley, colder, partiy | Ciover crurkamen on Fifth Aventtss-4 Young Warman e cuplon to any one om receipt o BY CABLE TO THE HERALD. be $2,000,000 in gold, but it will comme operations t ] Ax #00n, Us €1,000,009 18 subscribed. ‘The sharga are | ‘The secretary of the Relief Committes of the Chem- mdb ity heflion orcad Lonpo, Nov. 6, 1878, | 100 cach and if is «tat that the first seriew of 2.000 | hor of Commere acknowledges the receipt, since Ge- | NOTRE, denerally higher pressure, whe bi ine dor the 6th, predicting | senite can met Cetera ae teREe Loe, HECEe Sie | tibet 81, of ‘the. following Sdditional comtetbutions to | 70% lee Sean WA Upper Maelesippl, Valley, cold 0 cable warning ior the 5th, predictin roject waa put before the public here. It is alao | tober 31, 7 c 7 ; ~ ih! © | rit that 9900000 of the ftve million cemala tots | the fund for the relief of the widow and orphans of | OT DOtlly cloudy wosther, occaslomsl Nght tain or clondy weathe?, occasional rain, varidblo winds, mostly EMILE ZOLA’S GREAT BOOK, TASHION AND REMORSE, ay and Remurv. By Translated by Mary Noal Sherwood. Price cover, or St 2bin cloth Vengoence; Sayed from the Sea; a Horrible Tragedy ; the Memphis Epidemic; Cholera in Morocco; an In- terview with a Returned Yellow Fever Nurse; a Chi- cago EAixon; Sad Scene in Jefferson Market Police ; : I Booksellers and publ oat a depression with rains and strong winds | sccured. * snow, variable winds, mostly from northeast to norths | oie. Wi Aor Newn;. @ Settaon ts " B. eHROTHERS Phitadaiphl, te and gales for the British and” Norwegian LUTHERAN DIET. teniorter 810; Renewed of childron's parlor fair held at | ‘The rivers will remain nearly stationary. Kitty.” Tt alao contain editorial aeticles on the | (TW SEASIDE Lineany, Soasts, has been exactly fulfilled. The gales TERERTING PAPERS READ AND Di Werke eeiber ah aingugh Ma." Merril Bite iieelt, | Cautionary signals continue at Cape Lookout, | seoninent topics of the’ day: Personal Intelligence: Two new Novels fj IN ‘APE! " ISCUSSED. Nettie F. Smith an K RIG York | Cape Hatteras, Kitty Hawk, Cape Henry, Lewes, ‘ Bes 7 “ by two celebrated anthors, and rain squalls set in yesterday and con- Pritapenenia, Nov. 6, 1878, — | Stock Bxchaty Cape May, Ateatie ‘Cay; Deeg, Saty Be Amusements; Religious, Scientific, Literary, Art oe ” res Letts $s anaes feld, £25; ‘ape May, ys negat, iy He and Sea Notes; Reviews of the Dry Goods. Ont to-day, in clear, bold, handsome type. tinued all through to-day. aah 35 pe post ‘chieeh, Have & ovauan hong New York, ‘New Haven, New Lonion, Newport, | store, Gettie and Produce Market; ‘Financial and MACLEOD OF DARK, morning in St. Mark's Church, Réy. BE. Greenwald, Ala, (throagh Daniel T Wood's Hole, Boston, Section Eight, Oswego, Section | . . a by William Black. GALES AND RAIN, .D., presided and the opening devotional exerci Y ‘ Post Office (threueh , Ld i , r : evel : Commercial Reports; Agricultural and Sporting D.D. hair mero = nd a pc Soo eo nN Ton et inant ie ia a fix, Rochester, Buffalo, ele, Cleveland. section Five, | sesttorw: inatenctive articles for the ladies, ant tie A DARK iNidwnrres B mn At Holyhead a strong gale from the north | were conducted by Rey. ales. The discussion | Cyrough J. N Carpender treasurer’, $2008, Total, #3 Sandusky, Toledo, Section Four, Detroit, Port Huron, | iiyat important events of the weeks s iy Mary Ceell Hay. prevails, with a barometer at 20.651 inches; | °4 prayer srbsio flay! Cask oma orgs Ye 7 OTE Alpena, Mackinaw City, Grand Haven, Section Three, |“ enyen.—One dollar pes year, postage pati; LATE TSU RS, , . 3) what is Embraced in a ‘True and Reasonable Sub- CARPET BAGGE RS DICTED. « Chicago, Milwatikee, Section One, Kecanaba, Sateen takes ihe ia a ee. + Single | 417, Macteod of Dare ity Witham Binek. 106, at Scilly the wind is also fro; orth, | seription to the Confessions” occupied the morn: Cees a ae » sent to % y We. with agin rough sea, seh a ca pa pyc Atthe afternoon session the first essay [ey TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) THE WRATHER YESTERDAY. club of ten or more. i! ‘ Zee Wee rometer 29, “ = Te. Hiallburt 8 4 BAP OO A ON ar ng Cones; 8. C., Nov. 6, 18 The following recard will show the changggin the | MIRRORS TELL THE STORY OF COMPLEXIONS Wy Faces Rloanor Fella Warship in the Lutheran Church” by Rev, 5 Chsvalt Ootrt fos ite ‘ d ; me Y oe inches, and at Plymouth » heavy north | BOND strobel. The wibjert wis lineen hy Bro, | _ In the Citeuit Court for Richland county to-day the | temperature for the past twenty-four hours, M come | benutified hy the ail of Guasy's SeLruvR Soar, ate: ence bey ne wind and rain squalls are prevailing, the | fessor M,H. Richards and Rey. D Mann. Anes. | Grand Jury returned a true bill against Dantel H. | parison with the correaponding date of last year, a8 | AAA FURNITURE HR The Hvay ted is ce wll say on “The Causes foe: aes : fs oesex of Her Peper agg Iie aly ag peo P, Leslie, | yj erg Ke 7 op , dnut's pharmacy, TH een tT STOCK OF by 29. o ion by the Lutheran Church in America Niles @. ker = au . T. Neagle, for con- | Aeaaty Buildin, rom Way i — . "I i barometer being 29.63 inches, ppg ty Te, Gadtler, president of Mubie | Apitacy “to defraud the ‘State’ in connection. with ih i878, 187, 197e, | OF ALL THE LATHST STYLRS SILL BE FOUND AT mes meayrite STORM SIGNALS, i» « + at Allentown. In the e ning there w the “Tand ¢ seion. The Attorney General | 3 A.M. 35 9:90 P. Moves Mt bad w AREROOMS ANb MARC ACTORY, ha vat other session, a which Kev, Dr. Sadtker’s essay was | announced that « nol pros. would be entered as to | 6 A. M. uw OP, . a 3M rt tLe BAST HOUSTON ST. 408, One of, th Family ‘iasnen | was The north cone storm signal has been dis- | discussed Rey, Dr, J.J. Morris, Rev. 8. Laird, of | Parker and Neagle, who are to be used as witnesses in 0 OP, ou rricks CREDINGLY LOW, B83. Molly Bawn, hy the wuthor of yitis: Pittsburg; Rey. G. W. Wenner, of New York, and | the prosecution, The charges refer to the purchase 5 40 12P. 35 | ST. TBS on TH Wad YORK ELEVATED RATL: PoP ented; am ators played on the suuth and southwest coasts } others. of land by the Land Commission and fraudulent mis- | Average temperature yesterday .. 6 MY (PAST SIDE) AT THE ENTRANCE. Pig ry newedenters at ap pratt and seni ‘ ‘The sessions of the Diet will be resumed to-morrow | tive of publi¢ funds in connection therewith during | Average temperature for corresponding, “date last A FINE DERBY, $1 00, Wonrn $3 (85 SILK | cents agtage teeters sa ainoe the first indications of the storm were | monainw the administration of Governor Scott. Lo FOB cccecteees dvd susvderdetersesseyersrveveees OO Harts. €3 20), 15 New Chureh st. an staiva, i Vendewseer si.. how

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