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Was anteette, of ome other ficht Hauor, swallow Ing Dorsibly about an ounce, druggiv.'s are, be ore he sinelie.! the burning flean as the Mining descended his throat, AS he set down the gloss bis head began to increase in size sy rapidiy. that he faw at once that anioss he got ontaide immediately the door would be too amall to edmit of his parsing trough it, Seizing his nat, witch appeared to have become of about the size of an ordinary umbrella, he turned it up edgewise, and succonded by a ticht Fqueeze in passing Ht through the door; the street then appeared funuel-ehaped, and he an odd funey that he was to reeemble the man who “went in acthe big and came out at the little end of the horn, SEWARD’S TOUR IN MEXICO, OW INE STATESMAN TRAVELLED, AND WHAT HB SAW. planter” ees he Renoarces of the Country, and Charac ter of the People—Anecdotes nad Adven= taree-Rovelling tn the Halts of Montezam: Col, Avuert 8, Evans, who accompamed the fies. W. Hl, Seward on bis tour throngh Mexico la winter, bes emuodied the experiences of the Jour- yey inan extremely entertaining book, entitled Our faner Repadiie, (Columbian Book Company, sfart- ford, Conn,.) Tt 18 a laree, handsomely illustrated ectavo volun, brimful of aneedote and ad ind singularly free frou dry statistics, ‘Tho party left San Kranclveo Bept, 80, 1800, by the geamer Golden City, and @ week after arrived at Mapeanilia, on the Pacide coast, From this point tnolr ronte lay throngt Colima, Gundalojar, Guana- Justo, ond Queretaro, to the city of Mexieo, where Wey iide a consideradle rtay, and then proceeded by Pucbla and Origaba to Vera Craz, whence thoy niled oa Jan, 11, having spent little over three mont! in the country Part of the journey Mr, Seward made in a palan- 0 oF litter, provide t by SeNor Haarte of Colima, Tt tovtistad of two stout poles, three feet apart, hoited lovetier with crom# beame,su sporting in the centres phtform on which was fastened @ large, ea+hioned A NOVEL LIQUOR CASE, The liqaor is exposed to the san in the skins of pigs, sheep, und goats, denuded of the bair and bristles, which appear to have booo taken of whole, After mach diligont inqairy, Mr. Pitch eHelved the statement that the wking are taken off by allowing the pigs to fast twenty-four hoarse, then tying them by their tails to posts, and coasting them out of theis coverings by holding ears of corm juss (a from of their noses, The statewent went down ia his book at once ond was added unbesitatiogly to the already large stock of use ess knowlelze ho bad accumulated on the trip, ‘The fact js that the animal 19 beaten with ‘club until all the bones are smasied, and the flesh reduced to s pulp, aud te mass is then drawn out armbar, above which was @ eanopy of brit | jue by tittle at the neck. Nant green merino stuf with carcains of the ame HOW PULQUE 18 MAD) material. When going ap and down tite Barraneas, | gadiatiiled, the liqaor ts called pulgue And fn particularly dengerous plac the palanqul® | made from the plint as tollows: When the bi W49 borne on the *houlders of foar vtalwart men im | gaix jstarte out, it 19 cut off, and the contre of the Whit Colton Pentaloons and broad palunteal bat | pangs huliowed oat 6 as to form adeep cup Io with roach sandals on their foot. When the proves tuts foservolr the sap collect and once in twenty: sion eae (0 agood place on the road, the palvnaain | four pours the Indians, with long ealubashos, with wat transferred to the brcks of two mules. Who Gut | poles in each end, go around to & it, They Hed It along ata swinging trot. The men were re. thrust one end of the caladaso tato the aap, and ap- Hever! at intervals of o fewminatos, and despite the | riying the other to the moath, suck the eweot fluid heat ani bad ronde, they would get along nearly as ap anti! the calabash 14 Mod, thon let It ran into the vie-skins, in whieh it is enrried to market, A little of the old pulgue, already formented, Is added to the fresh juice, and the skins being exposed im the sun for a few days the Quid is revdy for drinking, The amount of pu/gue consumed ia Mexico i almost be- yond belief. * Wall, stranger, what's abar'l o whiskey in a frm'ly 0’ eleven chiliren an’ no cow ft was the in- diznant reply of the Wabash Valley Hoosier to an Inquirer after useless knowledge, mamed Fiteh, some years since, The same idea prevails with re- card to pulque among the poorer Mexicans. Speclal trains are run over the road to carry pulque to the capital, and still by far the greater portion te bronglt in upou the backs of men, mules, and @on- keys, fare ptt foond ral Wherever Mr, Seward wont. he and his compa bone were received with the most d\ e inguished bon- Ors, and every possible hospitality was showered won them, At Colma the Governor and people of the city invited them to A BALL AND BANQUET, Al were surprised Deyoud measure at the Oriental magnificence of the decorations and preparations for Vio occasion, Outside, the building, which is of Pure Moorish style, was one biaze of light, A crowd of the common people standing in reapeetful silonce Docked te way, and were kept back from the por- tal by the bayonets of a company of regalar troops, wader command of Cant. Reyes, ‘The sidewalks oa dither side were lined with rows of feathery palm Jeaves foxtened npricht and decorated with lainps, tnd (he Whole front of the building was similarly decorated. ‘Vie scene presented as the party entered was Priliant and wonderfully besutifal. ‘Tho main hall {a in the form of a square, surrounded by wide cor Fidos, porated by pillars and Moorish arehes, ‘With wide galleries corresvonding - above. The floors were covered with cloth, and sprinkled with lt paper clippings. The piliars, the arches, the & man on horseback, riding at an ordinory At other times Amorican stage Coaches were and for * hori distance there was a rail MAKING HOGS INTO BOAT, Ata place ealied Zapotian there are « number of estalishments for manufsctaring soap and sugar, Col. Evans visited one of the soap fictories. There are no tron kettles or utonsiia in it, and all the heat- ing 1s done fn vats made of brick, while the tadting fw dono with immense ealabasos fastened to tow yet tho work is well done, and superior to the common brown soap in general use tn the United States. ‘Tho alkall is op. tained from soda earth in immense quantities om the margio of a lake ten leagnes from Zapotian, and the hogs are thrown into the vate whole, bristies ‘walle, nnd (he ceilings were loaded with the richest | and all, vegetation of the tropics: palm leaves in all their INDUSTRY OF Tite PROPLE, Varieties; (he rich, cream-colored blossoms of the ‘The party met and passed muny country people sev, looktiy Ake gt ri ue or atic heads of wheat done ia ‘ws fruit and flowers of the bunan: Soa Se wealth of the trop eg DeFond description. fora, in variety and Britian. seal forest, with Mr. Seward exclaimed, “It is a trop. raps and going to market, with great wicker Daske:s of camotes, fruit, sweet potatoes, &c., on thelr backs: 1 | and many of them were braiding palm-leaf hate they trotted rapidly along, bending beneath their heavy burdens, in the full blaze of the tropical sen, It is necless to say that these people are idle and an Orloutal {ilamsinath Rich Chiness wm. + | dissolute trom nature, and will not work. They will , filed with perfume and brilliant colors, “ork all the year round tf the work is offered them, ita burping tapers, were on all sides, » ~'w kiss the F Nb that gives itto them. A AT GUADALAZAIA and far, «gy 480. ant, by the ronte he fol- : x rc raitroad acre. A cont" Ne te 4 Dall was viven at the Institueion de Cleneias, Tr see eked; Oe eee ~ waren “He and sf the 1. The bal and corridors were filled with as Gne a compass : V civil wars, en t could be gathered on the con! and with all p end forever to revolutions es cm atthe oe respect to his fair countryw 1, Col. Evane | Tied the whole country ard the road own. “ae admits thot he never saw so many benutiful ladies | same time, and confer on humanity s boon rea ‘aha ball of the came size in the United States, ‘The | than all the bequests of the philanthropic Peabody. adios ere usually tanke their own dresses—there ODSTACLES TO IMPROVENEXT. teas ove Preach nniliner iu this city of ninot ‘Yet, with ail these natural advantages, the absence Woussnd poople-and exhibit a taste in the ceiec- of morality and g vod Reverament prevents the pro: of materials wud colors very rare With as, of the country, Mexico is full of young women guuzes, green i. wnite, blae and white, or | natorally eifed, accomplished, and Attod to become fe4, green, and white, contrasted arto bo the | good loving Wives and mothers, woo sumarried favorite, and the dre at low at the peek and | 8d bave no pros of over being sought in mar With short sleeves, ‘Ti n to bring out | raze. Years on years of war and revolution have thelr briltiant black bair a rous eyes 2 | ‘orced into we army and killed off, or unGited for eonirast by the use of pear) powder and roy; marringe,a large portion of the yonaz men of Mexi often too strong tor resi wich the beilos of | and it is calculated that there aro now Guadaiijara, bat tis feature is not more ne rom four to seven unmarried and marr in one of thetr-ball rooms than iu one of our own. young ladies, to every young man of marriag At Qvenerano ge who has any dl cation $0) marry, oF sin cum # to Justify his doing so. pred ed Ar dybacod The absence of anything like the bustle and noise Lakes sere poplar pepe ofa Norigern city ls noticed at once by a stranger srriorat the house occupied vy Mt, Sevrard's party, | 18 Mexico. Wholesale trade there ta next to cue aT Dee eld heaitpedte a ni at ali, aud the retail stores are email and for the on bis leaving Dreseated bim with alotter of thanks | 'aded with goods for the interior golug throngh for the address and the efforte made by tho people | te streets aa with us, and tho ery of the aactioncer Of Queretaro and the antdoritics to make bie toy | @Mnbeurd, Mexico ts in no senso a commercial or y—its productive Industries hard ly th part of ils pop- You hear the from morning to manufietoring ¢ 0 the State and elt asant one. 4a the Btate andiehty 8 pleebent 0” equalling those of @ town of a te AT MEXICO, Mr. Net i ulation in the} neland Stat the American Minister, Mr. Noleon, gave them one |e ert. charch going bell Glare, and Mtr, Romero, the Minister of Finance, | oie, bat iisten in vain for the note of the ster sony Re ee oe aile calling operatives to their work, or the bam the ath of November the party accompanicd Mr of busy fuctories and the clanking of the Inboring Reward to Chapultepec, to dine with the family of engine, President Juarez ‘This digver was a most sump- ie a (aon and elegunt affair. Nothing that money eou!d nee procare and ‘good taste eagrest was lacking, ana | These gentlemen of the road are stit! numerous the decorations of the grand diniog-hail, reception | md taring, Only quite rocontly they kidnapped a streets of Zapotlan, and ere they kept him gentleman at night in th ran him effte the mountains, wh Pooms, end parlors were peautifol and Lastetul in a i Subsequently a grand Dacgucl wis | crisoner antil his friends raised and forwarded to tiven at the Palacio uta 1 ‘ Me Aa tale hem one thousand dollars in coin; and a few days efore, they attacked and routed the guard accom: bo Ain ‘anee of which Col Evans bas | Ptnyiuk he brother of Mr, Octling, North German caret ' Consul at Colima, within a fow miles of Seyula, and # ouly saved himself by the fleetiess of his horse THR NATUUAL KESOURCES OF THR COUNTRY papas ea moon by Col, Evana tm enthuctestic lan rs into the xing ond holaing them for ran ; : Roma, Zadian \ nd wurdering them if the amount demanded spe N prod ! not fortiicowing, now so active in Mexico, ts of plead For examnole; st ¢ years since the Mexican Government pyld a ta pcec Be ESS moe ene cera or the importation of un Italian eolony of two c i J at two dolinrs a hundred. » Merico, 1 tw red Ttalians each here they were rezaled with a variety of deliexeies iat 1 oct, they took There isno *(ruit seaton"; it is fruit all the year Pet paces Pour ¢ never caten as Wit as ied int WeiRCARAS RAL The nnis wea just two-thirds grow 4; and Anding, n snent, that prgabrtis : clear and imo (uc trick of kidvapoing or plagiaring had not be penises # calied agua Drought into general practice in Mexico, proceeded Ooh AAG fea NY a very bealtiy. end 9 » jutroduce it in all ats purity at once, ‘They soon Pere Rea ter cueane Y whe atlend Je the roads of Mexico as unsafe as those of any Paglia aa ie # slroady tof Itily; and by the practice of frazuiity and ab lg Reelboa ph ; Mee economy, and strict attention to business, were In & Wo How the walae (0, Ue: eteay 8 from 8 i it Abled to sell ous their “stock and go0d OAS 54 She TRL GR. t9 ormadah shor. | wtit yo artists, who now earry on the trade fer srouud in large glasses. Waen the water | iy gi ches at the old stands We tained oot there remains « white mucilas At Guadalajara, Col, Evans went out one after substance like thin custard, which ix scraped out | noon to take mative, Leaving bis seat in the ear and eaten with @ lip of the erecn husk for & poor hho visited the pase, to take one b>: TUR CACTUS FENCES ride a fair young countrswoman, to ride back tothe aro a great curiosity, Too vuriety of the plans ased | city, he noticed w 1 1d Colv’s revolver lying for thw purpose i exiled the organo, It is eight | cn the cushion by ber side, “ Ob} that le pothing; Hided, ond shoots ap s tas an arrow, from ten | Tulways bring one out hore when 1 come, a this ie totwent) lve feet in height, and dive to elght inches | @ noted place for robbers, who sometimes jump out W thickness, ‘They ent tue cietus into sections of | of the cane-brake, and rob a carriage belora assist the right length, stick the eut end Into trench, | ance can arrive,” she sald p nebalanuy in reply to Cover the dirt sround it to the depth of a foot, and | his look of inquiry, “Pleasant place to visit and the fence is male, ‘The pieces aro #¥t as closely to- | enjoy one's seliin! Tthink I hear you say, Well, Kriber as possible, and, as they take root and grow | ail that may be, but wheu you have nowhere else to for centuries, the fence Improves with age, ins 0, what ean vou dot One must have some rocrea- Of going ay like other top, you know!” SAM UsOripi cine Gaines Geen cooneae! DISHONESTY OF THR COMMON PEOPLE, lety, but pow ful io quality One day Mr. Fitch, in passing along the street in sug lente, ®yOM wade from the sug Mexic wa pair of patent-leather gaiters, whica, ise oraiig Wo Col. Evans, is as much like | being bighly ornamented, pleased his fancy, and he bolle biog a8 cau be imagined, snd the very | fortuwith ordered a pair builtto Mt him, When the * evute a very f ramoie of Cie | se. vant brougat them bome, Col. Bvaus avkel him ato commit murler, Abotilo of { in Spanish, which Fitch did not understand, how stilled from the meveal plant, other | much they cost. Ho answered prompily: © Awericon aloe, ealled mescal, “ Five doliars and a half 1" ayside stands for six and one- “ But you ought to add fifty cents for yoursel! |" wi will produce a# much drunken- ‘of North American whisker, ‘There ty of the mescal produced near Gas. ewled, after the village fa.which it is “T have done #0, Sefior I said the fellow prompt ly, smiling knowingly, ws if he understood the situa. tion at once. “Buty ushould have added a dollar The money was pod, and as he recived it and turned t go, he dropped five loons pocket, anid transferred belance to bis jacket poeke amiable and knowing air imaginable held the otner fitty-cent piece out in hiv open hand tor Col, Evans ———_ to take, as he passed im meant to do business ou the fair divide, STEALING A TRLWORAPE When the first telozraph line was erected along the road from Oriziba to Pusb) disappeared from the poles ta noc every nizht,in the most At length the company offered to compromise with the {ron workers by giving th Seiven quantity of wire som woul insure the liae rematal tition was rejected wits soorn, @ doubt avon the Lonesty and Workers; bat the wire cout the company adopted @ different material cond not be made useful by tt bine steel and silver, and now evorvihing is lovely, | by and the line hangs high and ai ‘When the rutiway company, Empire, found it necessary to euspend work a few months, more oF leas, on acount of tae condition of the country, 1 is said they sent an Baglish sab-#u- perintendent down ty Amoxoc, to take churae of the ton hand in thas viciwity. water Ancilean simplicity, he ho and leitthe chaire and apikes out of doors, It is hard!y n emnry to say that work nota chair or spike was to be found, and the price of stec) goods manuinc merntime faite manship, no ebarge for materi. (he entervrising Amozociins, the expensos of carrying on the business CORRUPTION OF THE ‘The corruption of the Goves something uneqnailed even he example; From Manzanilla tere i¢ no postal trans. portation, but all mail matter has to be carried Yet, whenever # merchant by private enterprise, makes ap bis correspondence to the Post OMico, where ho pays twenty-five cents on each, althouzh stamps are provided for by law, none are fur sale here, and mark from the Postmaster to has been paid. Then tie my mail carrier to Colima, and pays him ten dollars for carrying the same batch of letters on which he hag Government twenty. tivo cents each, dust paid ‘At Colima the letters are deliv fice, and twenty-five cents each collected again for imply passing them out over fe nothing to show that the dass. them on their arrival here. Ti Colima as stated, and pay again before starting, and there, or three times in all. Not one cont of all these exsctions Kocs into the tional treasury, but they are pocketed by the also on their arrivs officials. WHY REVOLUTIONS OCCUR 80 OFTEN. It ts @ noticeable fact, that revolutions oF pronunciamientos ia Mexico—esve ctally in the States bordering fomented and sustained for tne moment by forel: who desire to profit peeuniarily by the house misiortunos of the country When sev talorem are payable by law, at chief, who will consent to be provide him with we means t of troops at fiand in He then seizes the Custom House, and if pos- ible the nearest mint, | oF twenty-tive per cent. of vies a forced lonn or two on to exnetly the cost of the work- Letters come from Mazatlan by steamers, prepaid, and twenty-five cents each 18 collected oa al cargoes of goods from Barope, on whieh duties ranging from 50 to 150 per cent. ad ort, the parties in interest look up some ambitious | THE SCN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 A STOCKTON’S WAR WILOOP HE COMES DOWN UPON COLONEL FREESE WILL A COWHIDE, 1870. dollare into his panta- ‘one hal/-doliar of the t, and with the most —_——> After tho riots on Wedne The Attack- Magnificent Htrategy of the Volos | nango oll wharves in Woehawk nel—Au Kodiading Bire trom a Cane nad @ Broomstick—The Cowhide Goes for Stocks ton-A Demoralizing Retreat ~ Glory Enough for Oue Days Corroeponaence of The Kun. Trexrox, N. J, Nov, 18—This city was to day thrown into a flurry of exciiement at a ecene + | which took place abont 10 o'clock in the banking hove of Col, J. R. Freeve, the well-known jour- hom , @¢ 8 tree present. | nariet ond Mnancier of Central New Jersey, who wally, provided they | lias lately returned from Jerusalem. intact. The propo- | The affair which set Trenton by the ears and fury , a8 an insinuation Of | nished food for a nine days’ coseip was nothing less fair fama of tne trom | than» brilliant bat painfully ansuccessful attempt om innod 40 go off, until | the pert of Robert F. Stockton, Jr, won of U. 8 | Rives anyis work to sus which | Senator John P. Btocktom, and 9 Lieutenant of U. 8 he skilful workers in Marines, to cowhide the dignified and austere Col, e#e, Who has Intely returned from Jerasaloma, in the doorway. fle square, and come toa thor ities in Maintaining order. AND RAILROAD. miles of tas wire the vicinity of Ano- mreterioas manne tid iu pronerving the perce, The committee waited upon the Mesere. De day's work to any one 9b: anil reported, ndisturbed, At tho collapse of the they were pat off b ‘TUR CAUSE OF THE ASSAULT, Aarge tures 0° ellison Tc seome that a few dass ago young Stockton, ta | the neirhoorhood anti company with some one of bis boon eompanigns, met a young merchant of this city, named Jolt Buate street, with whom he was bat slightly ag qusinted, and addressed some insolent remark to | Yous arrived quickly at. the him, Joline pald vo heed to the impertinanés dat | reveral of tho assatlan passed on, when Stockton tarnod quickly and deatg | county jail Jim a blow which felled Joline to the pavement, For this asecalt Stockton was arrested, and rev quired to give ponds to keep the peace, were ‘oblieéd to flee for their With perfectly wd all the fron rally, on tho resumption of pity d sured at Amozv¢ bad “Peexy Wiee ann Pounn who Inv the common, yollew, a wasted roaiis, because tiiey a WHERE FREESE COMES IX. al being reskoned by | In ermmenting npon the affair the following day, in their estimates of | iho C Sentinel, a paper owned by Col, ¢, Who bas lately returned from Jeragalom, COVERS MENT, but edited by Mr. C, W, Jay, took ocexion to #:0W ment officials te | up the character of young Stockton, and ended its Por | article by ensing that he was a dangerous young TuMan, and oneht to be Indietod. Tho young warrior wae, 2! course, highly indig- nant at the publicity civen his eteapade, and at ‘once concocted a highly rovantic scheme of ven- hart, and ther stor eoonoaieal Warilugvou st, WINANCIAL e in New Yora, Ferar, Nov, 18— and takes his letters THE WEEMAWKEN RIO: Hurily euppressed, the propriotors of the wi Mowrs. Deiphus & Co, requested aid trom the ou, Accordingly Sherif Mount of Madson county aypointed twenty-four tpeci deputicn, aod sent them to the wharves to On the arrival of thie force the malcontents consulte', and Analy aypoint- €d a committee to wait upon Messrs. Detphus & Co. xnd learn upon want terms they might resume work, who were 601 ‘This determined nection of the authorities faluvary effect. for last night quiet reigueu in Wee- on Wad b Proprietors. lives. scone, oo Foo! ™ Hterated, and AA Sold at dpat, Dy All Mist clase erncers,—utde, AND COMMERCIAL, Be, ‘The Henewal of the Mnttle—tpectal Al: Called out by Sherif Wount—Attack apon the Newly Employed Workmen, lay at tho old Vee tempo- The tealy w. Are they who purchase a box of Pyles O. K., dry and 18 & Co, at once informed them that they had concluded to pay (he former rate of wiges, £4.50 0 day, but that they reserved the right to em- they certainly would not it zed ta the demon- Stration. The committee returned to their comrades ‘She Company at once employed outsiders, and or- dored the mitcontente olf the wharves. Reusing to €o, ia) depation tut they te the newly quit their work, when several of th yon and outrakeously beaten by the rioters, ited by nged aroun | on Tre woramen Cefended themselves as best they could, but the odie were agaiust them, and they ‘The special m0 M.—The gold market has continued to be the princinal feature of Wall street, witi the volume of businoss very I premium way subjected to loss freqaent fluctuations, in the absence of any starting euble despa hough the ches, keance, This morning he sempred to put It into | ‘The future course of the market will be almost en- execution tiroly determined by the progress of furthor Conti. ve letters recetvo no THE COWHIDE ON THE HORIZON, meatal complications; and until more important show that the postage | Panetuslly at 10 o'clork Btockton, hearing that eloomenta, the principal operators will eontinve, yorclunt despatees @ | Col. Freese had lately re‘urned from Jerusalem, | as to-d.y, thetr attempt to retrieve thelr loeses of appeared in the doorway of bis banking bh. uve, bearias in his hand a copy of the Sentinel containy ing the offensive article. Ln en imperious voice, ard With the alr of one born to command, be arled to ee the proprigtor, Col. Froese, wir’ bas lately re turned from Jerusalem, aasweted politely that he was tie gentleman, “Are jou the [roprieter of this filthy concern, sir?” said Stockton, showing bim the newspaper, Col Freese, «ho has lately returned from Jerusa diy said that he was the owner of It, ir, L demand on apology for vile icle. Are you prepared to give it” to the Swoektou Dlood. . Freese, 0 bas lately returned from isan Piderly gentleman, stout, portly, and io lis manner the very quintessence of dignity Stockton is rather short, bat etontly built, and yesterday oy freqnent changes eved to the Post Of- noted, the price rising the counter, as there y have paid the legal ‘hen they are sont to o $1,80,.211; balance, $9,770,219, in the price, terday. for carrying, Toe custom An effort was made curing the morning to check the advance, but in the belief that a numbor of forelgn bankers were auxious purchasers, a firmer tone was » 118M, closing at 113 bid, Tho attendance throughout tue day was large, and the bidding at times unusually spiriied, though not presenting the excitement ot yes ding rates ranged ‘The feeeinta of gold to-day at the Sub-Treasury were $908,784; payments, $900,098; Dalance, $00,845.194, ‘The recolpta of enrrency were $263,605; payments, ese ses an afr antmewiat remarkable for {ts euiblime rod Bad exquisitely -toued Impudenes, ceipts amounted to §27,000. The total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank were $115,009.00; nearly all the Toeal ara bogtahepecpla tees licen f OD1.081; curreacy balance His interrogation of the Colonel, who has lately 8 principal quotations were as follows returned frow Joraxalem, was accompanied bY M8 | aig towenig tM ny on the sea-coast—are | mout insolent swagger, which was doabtless intends | fete x. Meets Gitte BM. cte 2d as an Indication of the lofty contempt with. w ulcl he regarded the owner of the offending oarnal. The . ho has tately revarned frem Jerasnicm, questioner (or « moment, seomingly 1 at his gontiemrnty deportment, tat Without another word, Stoekto ipped Wis Nahi beneath his eoit, drew ut a lon cownlde, and with the exclamation, © take thal, you onndrel ed 10 belabor the Colonel (who has Intety om Jerusatem) over th in true Lydli Phowpson fashion, The leading forcign exchause the threatening aspect of ailai Deen indisposed to draw biis to. and ite inhabitants. loowed ‘at hy 110@110% ; and com @ money inerket aig! i re about due at some the rep the West, thong att fo reat opniy being amy 1 somo moder used by them, ant bend and soould the legal duties, and the merchants within sail nt's Leal, which f& said to be remarkabiy Nhe pa Aon 1 Py, been trong and higher, on the basis of 109. 6 wor ked @ movement in Government honda has dealer; rs in Europe, b day, and raves have rates, deen A100 5 reir i, 10S IOS, wily On the Dosis of 5 and GB cent. to burrowers on demand, The banks ances of eurrance to i the condition o ° 0 raiso the firet boty | The Colonel, who has Intely returved from Jerasa: | {he West. thong the aondiiion of afiairs ut the & pronunciamiento, once erappied with his assauiant and aiter s | from "Cinciumati at mo distant. day. Lbere tn mo bs ' ae Gn gloves. E thing new or imiportani to pole in discounts, the de- the eboking process, ‘bat having on gloves. Deing cetive usatnst moderaie offering # tn the cargoes tor twon abandoned ike attempt as too dificutt of exeention, | gM being tctive usainst Werave olf vgs . J | and seizing hls eano sinvered it into splinters over | F mme Mercantile acceptances movo readily at Ty limited, owing to the ahnsnal care shown by deal- his reach. Of course, he takes good care to give THE COWNTDR BECOMES A BOOWRRANG, era in ‘trausaetions inve vin receipts (or the amount of the presto duo from the Having thus disarmed ie Gelonsl Coal as boon ay cuah, us e hose erest he acting. y the ttm by the ® bas jist 0 Tussle " noe were im yaterial. Thus oases in whose interest ho Is acting. By the ttme | hy he wav. Mow gust fen deranale | MUS Law Wor hae the Government troops arrive to attack aim, be ty | Sel20d 8 broan-haudie at nding near by, bat tie | Merge The Warket clove! weaky and onl” 12 ecaiup with what funds he bas ralsod, and | Combatanta. crapile (ag Peat gro ges Saher ods Nenry Clows & $9 Wall sirest, report at 5 P, M.: ¢ wm in the United States or some other | the Colonel wwho bh ta eturned from Jeru: Bid, Asa. Bra heh" : 5. : im | fein} War ForlUnato wnoucn to cauture we eowhidey | ES currency Gotti NL. B20, peg. dls nee ae ee Jee ee _Moveramenh aatborittos, 1 aude at ones turmen i with « vooetaily domoranies | Mia tomer esti thy Se So cou 138 country. The ler > Gnd Wt always dimicult, | tux eect upon the now sormewaat Wavering enews, T&S :Wem Wr iets’ we. cone tos on being restored to paw dation on | fock:ton ‘was Mati forced Into. tho treet, havy Tea recone Abe and generaily imporsit A into thie ad paltifully porsued hy the eaptared eoaiide in 1040 coup i \ the hands of the irate Colouel (lin, we are ifort Con. Pacac 618 oun pt ro the Reow pot only ewin . i are market wes barely st country, ont the 1 : Seanad dik w KS JOIN IM, ing the morning, but quentiv, Guter tie of ite most urgent necessliy encrally, but fy put to | ae a oss ic the Hoar operatoty the entire market fl SW hoary exper ‘4 Lelpiva i aw out wUDSeque but the mark dat abo recommend most toasty be or side of tre r Pool, Western Un Telegrapo, aod Pacific Mal BOWLE-KNIPE DUEL ON HORSEBACK, | vce iv'ine «iteteoon pa f rec ee em: WO Second cull at the Stock Exebange ‘The Appalling Seanel to a Cheating Game , r Huard ijourm,.7 eouseqtionce oF the d ‘fat Cards—Stabbed throngh the Heartand |! 7 mcd bo Served Oki) (SeFORGR | Ur, M.A. Wonks, a oly Sad Feubeeiy erm Shot to Death--Bloodshed on the Bordey, | °% i ‘ 3 foes inetiation, ine sastioes 3 Cennes From the erate ‘ Rretoy OF THE BOOMERANG, oucee w, 50K; Mistonrt Os, My Ostet Nov. 12.—Dr, V, C. Law. Several w erved bim ly as he emerged we Corotnas GTanuiry and Ta rado, recentiy of Philadel. | from Cul, Freese's once (v-lio—the Colonel, not tho ty Wank sitressoly @s follows: Dank of Gui tL urrived here aud furnished mo the | ofice—lns Iately rotnrned trom Jerusslem) say that | monacath, 10); American Fachange, 11%; Bank of z ‘details of one of those b tragedica | he wos pretty severcly ent abont the head and face, | New York, 159; and Central National. 10% enacted nowhere else than on aud generaliy in a sad condition, The vietoriont Retiroad bonus were iss active toan ye Any, On Tuesday (election day) Jos aad Charley Bigeer | Colunch, Who ta said to nave lutcly returved from | and prices barely maintained, We note sales of (brothers), Gus Norton and 1 been driving a herd of cattle throagh here on thelr e Texus. The men w rmed, and each por proceeds of th stoped some two Jong conversation with them, 1 you sed 0 rule 0 noon they camped on the banks of a sinall stream the Indian Territory, about forty miles from here, nstord of ‘Poly cons more, and is sent to | fifty cents; the padre ts delighted with the boote Joo ond wise were, ws someting Yery | and would stand it!” bi » one’s frends, Cot, Bvana The fellow, without 4 moment's hesitation, tarned + tie supposition that 4 | to Mr, Piteb and told bim the bill wae six dollars, ambier’s tart, and Bratgrd, veelng the fale of his triead, rained bis pistol doad acrors the corpse of Wa A ixee Aght at once ensued, Coxrley Biggor, Nor- ton, and Jackson firing upor Bradtord wan killed in the 1 ger und Jackson seyeroly were ticen to dein about battle feid, ant their wound: renee, Why prowounces thon in & covery. hours in th! ‘om dackeoa, who liad | Jerusulem, had lovely mouse Just above his bump invo Missouri, passed | of eventuality, After the enemy bad been purto | st, Ss; brie Athe, Bly; Re eiurn home, in Northern | figh’, he gathered op his trovhies of victory. They | isa nests of Morris and Borex ng. well mounted and | consisted of one, cowlide, one cane, ono kit glove, Mi-sisstppl 43 du. of C, 1 considerable mor one sil hat, and a badly demoralized copy of tod | siiq; aud do. of Codur Falla anit f their ea Tney | Union and Sentinel, place and Thad a oak wick On extreme qu or THF STOCKTON, finctuated between Og and OL On We 'nesday after- ‘Those trophies ave now on exhibition in the Colo. | Hinriem, 1884 @ilil'g ; bile, 22444 indow, and bave aitracted » larwe and euri- | (410%; Lane Suore. Whusid's « pwd 19 euze upon them, All the sfiernoon | Pi tevuigh, 15 GUGM ; Indeiluite perlod.— — aes ‘The wonderful meticiual propertios possessed by “Hoinbold's Buchn" render \¢- the wost efieient cara fired, and Bigger toll rous, 100 white. 6% osi}4c% Lor We Southern waite, Cente Pacifica at 9953 New Yor ce and “kA ‘m8 c 1; scrip wid; Reading Wabas:., 82 Bradiord ait Allinon, | tive agont that on be aduiniscered for curing disga) j ale toe bladder, kiueye aod the uriuary organs. Leis inelee, aad Charly Hig: | Of int a shut Ih dislodgina, dyepensia, dropsy Live stock gad, The wounded | travel orqaule weakens, siratyury, and temdle irs New Yous, Friday, Ne aif & anil from the | fartion.—adte an Pray: MOY is dressed by Dr. Law oo \ R Wir way of rer | Hazard & Cuswoli's od liver gil is the beat.— J abn als it a0, ecihiy, 4 186 ig 4 5 and after stoking out tacit horses while cooking | (ity Crowd to vere Unan Chie rom Jerucate Tua: the preiorrod, HVIsiGM ; Kock Islnd, their subpar, sat dows ts Rane of cade, 2 pes Flor. maining the congratuiationsof his numer: | LZNGI0% | St Paul, 63%: the prelerred, fod MaLaly ceed heir Game whi as friends, and be is constantly engaged in relating | 80% @%; Unio und Mirstesinnt, tay aati + Mane Wairous (k 1), The Allison, siatreat itvaitece tim Ulaters oF bie oxsions watlan i Bt domeah, MBN AIO: Hosiov thurtiord and Dick 0 d New Orleans gamblers, Pledag Roa eM SBN d and Hele, 84745 » aad Alton, 1GgI11 4 | Tode into the caup. These gamblers were on a.pro: | 4 ACnNK Stk ey eae the | amd Panama, tideW, At the Bound, Union. Pacit slonal tone froin Fort Scott, and, were bound for Tathor,no efore | sol at & rm) nie referred, 48 Buxton Springs sud Kansas City. ‘The new comers er rt | Thinois Central, IMGEIRS'; New. Jersey Central, fe giady welcomed abd invited to camp with the S Grand Jury for | 14) Fort Wayne, % ; Deawarn, Lackawunan, au herders, which invitation wns gaickly accepted test uae but recently returned from Jeru. | Weatern, 1096 GI0I%; wud Long Isiaud Rai The eun being some two hours bigh it was sng- | aatom rond, Oty. g 2 gested that there was plenty of time to have a soeia ae - f In a aaaons | hares To Wis 49 Ac he Oe Oe iO ech doo Hinder sud dacxson | The Coming Trotter-A Wonderful Two | ing Western Uuioa Ii ae TH t aho wer ond deckeon won, hut year Idoa the Buckoy mek, Kina Pharos were Juck soon turend, sud Watrous and Bradford were From the Ctnctonatd Liquirer nat Thy , B10%, ina fair of cleaning out the otaers, when Bi On the Buckeye track last evening, Dr. 1. sslaroe were my ab U ger detected Wairont cheating, Arow at once en | yory of Loxinaton trotied, tn the presence of Is, Fareo Co ied pions wers interchanzed aut wratone drawn | Number of our eitzsny Lit two-YenseeoId. geldia prices at 0 by both parties, when it was proposed. in order to | Mombrino Bertie. — Tac cole Was sutnped to (his city ma Ana via, and, euro fir play, tuat Bigzer. and Wutrone shoolt | 2 AD Eee ae hie Hheeeve ipoce nn eT. 0. ; Hani ie ont ou Lorsebnck; thuir weapons being bowie | 0, Honday lag. Laken Ont to te ee odsten tutes Elects 3 oe Knives. Vis was at one agreed to, and the men} quarig uf oats: withi t sven Sree ; an prepared for the bloody fray. They were d cold Weather uch condition of the 10 Ho bound to their right hands, (nen TT by o twoyents-nl: in the workt, He trotted ‘ tity vards eparte with orders to ride et each tier | (iamter tee et eeaklae a Sing ' ‘ With fu!) apowd, pi Du the left wide. Both wer SE en eee ei reas, without ineine ies: | Ngrmantsriices 4 antentld horsemen, Bi was monuted on acteans | gr ‘ie cult repevied his miic, wichout acts) : Watrons rode a large“ w yea," vicrons { torval of twenty minates, without H M word © go" the combatonts spurred toward | Gotrod (wo miles tn the remarkable time of by pe each other ke the wind, bat presed without mn making the first mile in 24t, ama the second mile Bicting au: Jury, A aud a third with three bad bremics, io 48g. in all ais breaks New Vork Mar oo ton, when Watrona’s horse receiv ho los. Line, yet tin two-mile heat averaged 2443, Fmay, Nov, 18—(Loon axp Mrat—Western the flank, On the fourth roond Blager, a8 he pissed | for each mile. Such on oxinvilion of speed and e ‘and Gate fours ective and Myber. on ibe advan Wotrous, threw himself on the off side of bis pony, | durance was never shown by # tWo-year-old trotter | RoroAd ; saves {LON bbis, at B51 19 for supe 2 to espese HO DuFtion of his pervon, and drove | ra teres hetore F608 for ehninning weteas, ant $F 4daRs. Ts Lorn kn eck of bis adversary's Aambnino Bertic tea dark brown gelding, fifteen | fii to cuoiee bance aad funy Moule. Som ber eed Jo manceny oled se | hands eat three quarters bigh, higuiy fursued in | Space More Active andl ae SINE L shipping ext | be Bluw Was TRO, SG. Samoa hamstring | form, with ae periectly balsiee’ trotting action as | tn eo Lena at whet Aut ge aia) Bicger's pe ab, SRSbS ony ie oting Me ste: imei’, He ie ef inbred Mevae ni MH Buckwheat tour, i 0GE6 5 & I *. fevers wound, “This atvie of Nanting was then | bene ny De. Hers Mambrino Hitchen, tie iil | Sumobentue-cetee ia ifm eeneraity, 01 & ett Sbanvoned. and botk men ond horses appeared v0 | Neither of Lady Vhorne, vut. of bis ball sister, by J Disiness Tin Mt scI¥ Ge. j "Java tt Ratt Ma hecorwe invuriatet at tue sight of blood. As they | Monon orciue FacaDos i810 all Kold, eu et Beared oach other the Gith ume, Buxer suddenly | “Aen uring. Bertie showed no distress efter wis | /Mere.ti likut demand nd steady ; ny fame moment cart fearful cash tn his thigh | worth elute solid aiiver wa" the coming | 179 tes, Caroling, ta: 4c. ikaw au but before be could get away Watrous suconeded ta | jvottt, hie welxlt ia Goming | 379 vos, Gerolina, TMs se, Hay ores Tote driving bis knie toto Bigger’s shoulder. ‘The com: ———_ Hico, nod SW Doxes Havant al Bye Ditavts and uorges were becoming weak from lors ade OW Explosion Iu South Brooklyn, | 10: f ad iin vd ef w Of Dlood, when Watrous determined, it possible, to | Oras OW Explosion ln Mouth Hreolllya, | YY a, wig ivduif wind Loser tage tr end the combat by riding down his adversary, which esterd g, HLS. ford J midaiing for tg La he thought the superior weight of his liorse would | Tatro, owners of an ofl factory at Richard and Dela: | SoM. tia av ohne Hel eatane anh fabio him to, do. Accordingly, on the with round | vac. gtrects, were in an attic room of the Brooklyn it oakat 2 fh made directiy upon Digger's pony, and Bigwer, in . A Hu went , at omaptlnr toavold. the sollision, wveroly cut | Hotel at Hamilton and Union streets, distilling 1 Ryo. i tm the arm and face, Tho pouy, however, was gue, | crude oil on a small scale, when the kettle waich | lower oa copper Fon Very Dg tO although very lama, seized tho roan by the | iicy wore using auddenly exploded, soattering tho | “iudvisione a wholesale way was dail'en chosk, lacerating it in 8 fearful manner, burning And th all directions, and’ shattering the | nominal; there waa fair Jobtng Yisiness at tower Ab lhe vent snoauater the horses came topeior Meee oe AAtarA aha Tatra were severely te Devcon) alee aa) bu! at Estates or la me with a fearful shock, the pony being thrown, failing | a iio Hg RN ty Bnet A Piao hur upinspected new ead tte far Wastbrs Wath ls tiders bur both immediately received theme | €@ about the face and eyes, ‘The fines cominuul- | Fein riegn nied, ain odie Janty at 64. teat In kool fclven, "Wathous's horto was fast bleeding wo death | soon! ih place, uhe aro was promptly extinguion: | ge) Ad aNdstenity aulon, i mith ne Alk@gY fo: aan from the etab in the neck, and Watrous binwell | 60" i.e damage will not exces $a. frm: matey, 50 ses. a $X for prime new, aod ¢ could wearce keep his seat ‘from the wound in the om rut palog. 29) ten, 88 PEN for pling meow and oi {hich, Digger suecceded in again sticking Watrous a OEP for Tidie mons. Rect heme bureay at Vee in the thigi, and was struck iu reiarn au the side Ganta's Sen Foam, Feb meee dalle SAOR LOST cate Gimme teenie Several blows wore iaterchangod aud evaded, or fell | Delicious enokery, cakes, broad, and pies. Nutri i mth ne Dreamed ays eanior as yl 4% Ouly upon the Lorses, tious, wholeroraa, swt Coscusous, woadertua Nav: | Laid was dull and Meaty we quate at lind lt: ty he ight had wow lasted moro than balan hour, | laxekue. milk. shortening, @o. Rviry good ovok wow | gity, and, 4c: tur Wastin groan. old or nowy sal whou Dr. Lawrence rode up in tine te witness tha | Rensit: (AN Arocha shore ose Mos gine jou | Hutter til; Wester, these, Mtale nna Orange outa Anal round, As they came together Watrous @n- | verte! Rin or coiamoyer al kins Petes dalt Cyaaee dulce heatiises Ranh Mo; tor deavored to rise in his stirrups and to throw Bim | GxO, F. GANTZ & Co..1%6 Cedar st,, New Yoru,—Ado, | lined, and Sidide, for (rush 7 self upon Bigger, but neither lotse could stand the bs —————— CUnatk Wiest ite fier, ana getive on the forelm encounter, and beth fell, Bigeor war airenming SA naps pears: ey Sol ban at Rita gL A Tory t With gore irom the cuts In'tho face, back, ant arms, |, Crveley felt so, sure of being Ge eeega ror a Sand Al but was able to extricato uimeolt, dnd rusted upon | !'\,))) @ tiend Wat he Ww salen 4200 busts. wf Watrous, who could not ‘account of tho | teat con int ‘was too many for | for Western, Oui wounds in bis thigh, Bi threw himeelf upon | him, and that's w Tho puilosupher | we Bret Watrous with tho fury of a flond, and almost tn a | yeslerday gave hie meee: Te pmeut his knife Nad reached’ the unfortunate | ter, 412 Broadway ae Rat ono OME Lei Dale a. Bn@dige. icons ant Heiter jan to oad re at Liat few seer. nnnannnaineS petal _Flotices THE SU CHARLES A. DANA, Bator, tothe, grow og THR DAILY SUN, 06 A YEAR. 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Hy Muimrord, Wii kee No earda, TERLING.~On Wed Allow mo to call your TION OF ¢ wiay, Nov. 16, by the eee eee on eaonmiin Gi Neware, | Component parts are BUCHU, Lowa Luar, CUBES, to Sire Bizabetu Sterling, of tats city, No cards. NO | suNIPER BERRIES. cake. 7 ~ Movs ov Pasranatioy.—Boebu, in vacuo. Juniper Borrtes, by distiftation, to form a due gin. Cubobs ex- tracted by @splacemont with splrila obtained from Joniper Derrtes; very litle sugar ts used, and a small proportion of spirit, It {s more palatable (aan aay DIVORCED. Trenvon, N. J.. by the Court of Chun: CROCK ET —At : Zavriekie, Chancellor, Geoerst Term, 151), November Court of tres Thomas Gomuioa Pio MeWhluney, now In me, Diee, Bochu, as prepared by Drngetets, ts of ‘k cology BRADLEY.—On Yrtlny, Nov. 1, Fdward, infant son | It isa plant that emits ite fragramoe; the action of gi eee bepress i 8 months and 2 Ya ve destroys thls (its active prinetple), leaving adary Ce eee eee eee eee rede as “base rather, | and glutinous decoction, Mino Is the color of taster a Nay aOR, ae Love It, of don, | “ents. The linchn ta roy preparation prodominatae § sand Masy Custil, | (he gmatiest quantity of the other Ingredionts era Added, to prevent fermentation; upou faspeotion it ‘ati ] wii be found not to de @ Tincture, as made ia Pharmna- copaia ; nor is Ita Syrog, and therefore cam be used tir oases when fnver OF intammation axisi®. In this. rou fends of the famt'y tol s twyited vo Ai tend tue funeral frou h fivntan BO Raat hat ay om Saturday, Now bt ‘AiO On Friday, of couzsaption, Joan C fends Of the famfy are reque frou i yxieaetiaeace, W Kivge-® | baye the knowledge of tte Ingredicate, and the mode and Mary « y 5 Hoptug that you will favor tt with a trial Lougtor |, Treand : fT, WELMBOLD, Wited to uttend tur f rout . Chemist nnd Oragyist of 19 Years’ Kaxperievee. AEA Meith: Mary Food wit m the I ring Chemise in the a i's of (he taunlly, and the me of Americus 104 ua A Mate renee Nov. 4, 1856 Invited to. atiend the funeral from her late res Geave: SH Front st 00 Siuoay alverioou aul ovcloew * Lawn aoqual th Mr, I, T, Helnibold ; he cen hor parea:s UChr av. derniy Clty Methte, on Batur- | yor veen equ im, [have boon favorabiy dag, oe afverninos v.18, Adolph | impressed wh bul character and enterprise.” ayes, aed | h st. Hobdokea, on WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Sunday attesnou, idl aia Firm of Powers & Weightman, Mauusacturtoe my ited fo mite ished M Friany, Nov, 18,1540, of eva ization, Chemists, #1 aud Brown sts., Phiiadelpte are, aged 10 Yeats Atives aud irieiite of the family are reanectfits + Metawory's Ficto Exrmacr Becuv, for weakuenr ty IReitad te atinna she funeral from tus ince. posideuar trom indiscretion. The exhausted powers of MEAT aciniie cha) oapare piowse copy Nature whtows urs accompanied Oy so many alarming HCW TE UTAM Go Fihicides Novdi, Annies danehe | pvictone, among emac™ Su be fonind Kivllanorition te Moauaceedthas\en “yeu TT portion, Lose of Memors, Wakefuiness, Lorror of Faneratiron the reekienee of h aie, 30 Diveare, of Foreno’ ings of Rvil; sc vet, Univ we teNueOa Pras hor In, Eies, wie ot dona | Im Prontvsitow, wad dnability co emer ste the enloyments of eociety lone of tha farotly speeds The constitution, with Orzante Weake tac tineral Wott bet [aco Fuatweuce it , res Lo: medicine to strengthen and a Me, Nov. iy after promt | yn 4s, @hich HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT aa Seen DUCILL 10Y If no treatniont fe subiattved tions peculine (0 F i» nneqaalled by avy ’ MUP M Tene: | oor 1 Chinrosts, oF Reteatton, Paine ; \ Ulveraied or Seurehous Bla Utevus, and aid s 1 oa buaday, te | ; > rth inv or change N ‘ Led ! We AND IMPROW vi ; Speen! Hotues EA \ ie ve WORTH REMEME ud NO OUR sTOUk mnvedin action, on’ nore Hing thal FOR MEN AND DOY * pr Wo veuiedy at once te made expressly for the bey bo the atiick of he above disease contain (a GAYE RETA THAD: AI th ° require t a Diu OUR Phicks HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHO w the great Dive Ake PXTMEMELS Hold by Drugaists n Veice, & (le, o Hx pottlow for $5.40. Delivered 4 SAIN ay Aduress UH. T, MALMBOLD, Drax aud Cheuienh DET. 6.00% Warchonse 04 Broadway, New York Brontway and Grand Auk « SE UNLESS DONE VP IN Broadway and Warren ss ii a. ny pane - — | cal Warehouse, nud sige AMOS CLAICK, AO HELMBOLD, + MASTER AND THY MAN Blacgierg. A Tole of Live iu the & nib Century = Katnyax Batt ONGIN ES, TOOLS, 4 Is creating # Krea’ sensation aiong the reading pudlic MACHINERY, ae An oxtra edition of TOMORROW'S SUNDAY MERCURY FOR PALK » order to give Ail @ enance to nstallincat, Head tomorrow's THE NOVELTY MON WORKS, SDAY MERCUK Mies aa Se mein FOOT OF BASY LTH 81, NEW YORE GOLD PENS. 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