THE DAILY GAYSITE. . PIMIAN, REED * CO,. 1 . 1h1114A84 and 8e lifeh Aiwa& ramnxii, t 1 , . - 80IIBTOI } - Enran., „F. ragas ma LP. USN Tialitl OF Tl3ll DAILT /1118.11, per Iva. PAlntrall try calla; FIRST INTIK dran.rronT. NEWS' BY CABLE. Dr. Livhigstisne at tJjizi in May .lest—Failures in the grain Thule—The Bishop of Havana —Heine Filling with Bishops— Paris Entirely Tranquil—An "Editor Heprimiinded--Emion ~',4 T inies" on the •Sitnation France—The Suez Cama—lipan• ,liprontatesia" (Winged with Intniti - 78panish Bishops tilt° Tronble—Tel- Agmpn V-5.111,-; Leased. ray i'itiabarge fiasztt.) Elarriuni. • • Lingoes, now at m. MU.biln dun the AfricatetrsTeder, Dr. jAvingstonei is safe. The Duke of -Argyle yesterday received a telegram *Or thiboventor of Bombay contain -112 information that be had Just re . red. a. letter from Livingstone him. ,aelf,,Ldated Lrllzi. flay lath. 1869. He BODO heat/taint everywhere well Theallip,Speridthrin,• from abaredial. .with tea,..waa totally wrecked off Dun germs, csilynny miles from Porto. - There have been many failures In the titaln trade at .LiverpooL. amend of the arum had aZireglailr 0 American ammo- The runca,pa the political altmetlon in .Irene.. Rayed' The, hops. width -were ,lately raised palm formation of 11 minis try under Onivier hAve munshed. The ffiaiparor.hse reardvetito retain his pres ent advises to office, at bat until the .meeting of the. Chamblee, when new Mem may be regulreettoinithtte the new neagoturbetween the. Government. and the legislature. Whether their appoint d ent will precede or follow the opening .of the Chamber*. ur whether they will result from impala preference or par liamentary vnte t teof littleconsequenes. Thiklegialaturis. if true to itself, will wayihavo the last _word on the subject. It le for the legislature to enlighten the sermusign,to bring Its wbthen to bear on him, and Impose them, if neciessary, on tom. . Tim Sultan protests against the set of the Viceroy of Egyptan proclaiming the neutrality of the Saes Cam] ea a tees pose on his sovereignty. A dispatch from Suez reports that the Egyptian steameriatyha been aground two daysoir that port. TitcAngio•American Telegraph Coro- Inv lave-lensed one of their two At bale cables to a German company. with whomnagoilathms have long been pend ing. The term of the lease is for dye years. = Dianzuz, November 23.—The Bishop CC Havana, recently arrested at Cadiz, wan brought to this city to-day. under Ho will havei an examination ately. to resolution adopted the; Cortex eating for Intbrznatton, JUN Government his been obliged to submit for examination docamente .aententmpileate certain Board* Hemab. Henna In a conspiracy with the Maur. , gents of Cuba. . The Goiternment has determined to , adopt vigorous measures. against certain Bishops who left the 'toning for Bpme rwithotell0 0 0Porro POinilesetee: -;:Artkelournimberettimitußet the which gained enme“ credit crate a o .Spain, that in rainy Political 'circles the - Duke of - &ousts-Was preferred to the fluke ersnow forth, throne. bR iNCE. PArtus,Novecuber city Is en. tirely.tresqull. Idlrdatere Bourbon and Leroux have been reelected Derides. TheZtuperorhaa decided to rentabi in 'Paris Inv thO Dreamt. • " , Tbe 131 . shop of Orleans his Orprimanded editor of the nitramontane • organ herr, for the'publication of tunnies •in favor of the infallibility of the Pope. The Journal Official has tenoned the tbliowtog dispatch from Port Said: The linfatrial. Yacht' Male. with the Emerge, on - board, and the entire Reef, left • Baez 'yesterday end rotated the 'Medi. • temtneart to•daV." The success of the insugundton is complete. 'The Empernrof Austria will leave -Ca pe iro on Thorilday on It* return to En. ro, ROME. e Boars, Bovember 23.—About one hunt dred and arty Bishops have already ar• rived hero.. A great many of them ate from ArAerica. - • ..10111A11CIAL AND, CfpIIMERCIAL. Leciecni; Nerember - _2:l,lfreittaiii.- 130neete.:93% • Piro-T*6o:a boar; 'aft; 113%; 82%; '67,_ Sly 10:04133aAt frankfort bonds are Lathe . Ex* . 29%; Illleols 9931; Athente and Great Weal. j ern: 253 f. I._ PARIS. November 33„.-13*roe heady; Itentee TIE 65,a. - - LiriaPool 4 Ertivember Stft....4:U)tton fa 1 steady; meddling. upland. 11301; , leans 113 G; sales sal of 8.000-bales Asa. ebeeteimerket quiet. Receipts of wheat • for three daye: Z5,000_ sparterthlachulfaa 10,000 A merican . California whieswheat ea, ad; red aretern No. 2 Its. 344 vol win. terBa.Bd: Flour 216 941.• Corm mixed No. 9 28a. 9d. Oats 3s. ad. Pen alai - Pork 112 e. ad. 'Beef fais. Lard 735. 1341: Chew 38g." 'Bacon 67e. ad 'for nee ; , • Eiplitte Petroleum 1/. 4d; taffeta/ le. 10d. Turpentine Are. 33. Linseed Off MI las; Immo, -November 23,-)Tallow Vs: 3a. -Hama NW NI afloat 291. 3a; Cal: .trata- Linseed 605:3-621. s Petroleum ft Antwerp firm it tiktf 6 , st Bremen flat at tbalen et groats. Hawes, November_ 9.3.—Cotton daeler tom -afloat 131. Iclaytfe; Vorember 93.—cotton 0 1.2 • efieulliairt free- ordinaire on spa, Deb :low middling to =IVO. 1111 f. Aaryoutr. November 211;-Hosetbio.- - Parole= elavetnalet at 60 3 if. . _!BI IMOM - 4 theaspeekeindOnlo Ihdlined—Nathmal ".= Deere of trade IneeirotretewebilMe • etate Convention. . Xgr" a onalk ► tul riPochkfleeetie.3; Bammono; 'Nov." . 23.—.A.Miniminent* rinte oldie4-101tWay in New York , . " With *several prominent " ceramists' by whieh the Chencoeek and Oblo,Nediroad will be eomllkeed Wok*: Arnow. the ; capitalists areW. noAspanww,.o - . Huntington. Fit*, Mich' - end, others. The . city authorities Its ' , Making oetemivearrankernegiesoienterosining the National Board ofgrederrhtnit meet* here oaths. ist o? December. Steamers tor_tzeureionlete, etbile &Orem, I:4K aid other entatatnmcnte ere cm thentenramme. The rate Nepollean ..genventien Meets In thirdly to.roctrrow. CHICAGO. Moen°, Geo. Onerldao..l.lquor Dealers , Convention Epee-at:lefties of ttull If (By Telesraph tan Pittatnugb elmette.l Cateepo.blovembee, 2t.—;/eat. tats. Shark* la ati tquitelUatblititablete" being confined to his bed. Ws ailment is in the shape of a foyer, resulting from • cold which betook while at Loontstiltv Tits physiebeee 41144 :he will. aeon Art The Convention o 1 Liquor Dealers of the 'Metal States willcommenos in this on* to-morrow. , ~ I ttelreattise col - Akita etot4ria 4401111101"10111.,-,1i rdte hour. the Elan • w in shim, the next hour it will rale; closing with a snow atom. It bail done • ibis all ie-de.Y. MEiffM ! Telegraph to the Plttabaiiit Gums.) 1 BOBT°7oltr=ber eron g l y ' u 7 A PriVasli :11=gbb4117 wax. ur.47 8 .73= 1 ova" were _.wlPriwalbwrjsl met*" NW* b, Wont ho Na, t hopeoimig posited, swditlirbollaTed itifytotal•lari will not exceecIMAIMA • • ,i'i: - r r ffga r rA , Cf _ _ •-, _ 4.„1„ - _ .L-Av r, 10, Zt tte row : : : =I NEW YOitil CITY. quasi-Recognition of the Cubans ag Belligerents—Convoy to the Spanish Gunboats—No "Seriods Loss" in the liethodisl BOoh Concern—P y MOnument —General Butler Gives Bailin the Twig Sword Case, Teienstas toile Pitisbarge bait Mew Tomc, Nov. 28, 1861). The United States District Attorney, Judge Plerreptint, reCelved instructions yesterday to proceed against the Spanish gunboats now almost ready to mil, and lying In the East river, for a breech of the neutrality laWs. The Met- arfli be flied to-day, and the orner of the District Court obtaiiied for their wafture. One of the grounds of the seizure pre« (erred by the Government is that these Veneta are to be used by • foreign States Stale, to cruise and commit hostilities agahlidthe altitede etldl praiiii* of the colony or people of Cuba, with which the United States are at peruse. This being urged by the legal representative of the Government, and tinder the di,. Motion of the edmirdatilaien, fa AUy called a quasi recoin Mon of the Cubans as belligerents, for in It Ilea embodied the idea that for the purposes of our nets trallty laws Spain and the people of Cubs are two distinct communities. and that v neither musts trample upon the rights of ties' dt 6f ' 6 tdel tt 'ha - 15)030States g .' the hs - mate ground of their selsore, however, it that they are intended to be used against a foreign. State With whom Dm United Stalwart, et peace, to witr the Sepublie of Peru. A recent demand by the Span ie Minister for their release was rates. ed patZ khoem°l7/Saerlinnglitt"A s pe ci al t e e ' s American squadron in the West Indian waters has been augmented especially in view of the contingencies that may arisein conaeqUence of the iption.of the United SMteein this matter of the Sour Lab gunboats. • District Attorney Pie/trepan) Is proper. Ingivrits Of attachmentestaluar Abe Span ish gunboats, and they are to he libelled tomorrow. oh-the grodbd that Unit - are Intended to homed astidnat Peru. It la said the vessels may be ultimately re: teased, U the ROIIIII4II OUVEIMMODL4 through their MloisterselloAbondialtat they will not be need against a nation at -pesos with the. United States. The Thum statarthat the SpanlehVrar steamer 'Plana. Which arrhad here on Saturday. came for the alumna , of toting as convoy to the Standen 4011- boats, In rase - .the Government did not Interfere and stop thent from going to tea. The Brat convoy 4was 0 menet of leotards, whole office:Mend the tette obtained from among She eurp.:l4 .number on beard of the War scanner Fifteen of the, thirty • - ertreem. plate, auto:mkt be aOF veadyfor Seit In a day ands - half, Nothing remain* to be - done buil° fainleh coat WM provident': - The renthinins flfteemare aaphilrap. -prosehlng completion, and it is emed that the whole fleet will rte ed within seventeen days. The fraud, and defalcations In the Methodist Beek Concern „have been thoroughly Innulred into by' lacommitt tee. and /heir, repoet leptinted. With* bindles department of t$ establishment there Lave been serious/essee. fit (tithe general management of the Institution there is nothing to onantabanf. The agents, tt id stknowledged,' hive bought paper and other materials, for the print. log dewtment, through micidte men, but - il does not appear, that any serious loss has been occasioned by that arrange. meat.• A large Ada intim:dunllW meeting of percttasita and ban kissing beat/deaf. cerocon,at *filch II Pentultlen t aM* Bl Clog I,lWetratedlo carrymot, noses, meat to raise a Peabody monument fund. The monument will be erected In Central Park. W.- EL Melton tree chosen Prisaldeart, Mr. Vimdenhoff Sao rotary, and John Bloodgood Trestaurer. Numerous Vice Presidents were chosen and an Executive Oommittee. The As , socistion is to bee:ailed tae National Pea; body Monument Assoclatlon..lt was rot ported that there are already Mt hun: dredeubsodbere to the fund, Gen. Butler today satin iniSLAG: I O • upon the charge of Miss Florence of mi. appropriating the Twigs* swords and certain plate. •Blehard Schell and C. K. • Garrison are the sureties. Aligro PAW: II W of artleta and cap& .tallsta area balk wranig4 tirb Abe TiniCalteigneatdo Room eafor4l3llper. pose of establishing a National Gallery of Art, or the Metropolitan Art Museum. Wm Cullen Bryant presided. Ad 4 cheap ,were delivered by, frod-',Com. fort, of• Trinentoti College,' Rev. - Bra! Bellows and Tuompson, Mr. Han, Arph.. itect.of the Academy. of Design . , Koh. EL it.;.Cobs. of London, England, This: sell inurgekand,others. ~Resolutions to carry the project laterite:it Were ttruni; maodyndopted, and a Oommhtee of flay 104,4rociavia so Java and a steamers ava and Bllesea. from Europe, arrived *night. the , lotmer bringing the mail to the 13th hut. c i • ...."i Louis. 2 • Vinb.Oiniee, Manner—. lee Gorge—Late Pepin Proxen, inrIPVIP}Pn inine rinininlni oriyine 142%. toots; MO ; evideneeliel fore thisOorroar's idols theFliiii street ;04418 Ir" 04 1 1 4 WdL4r. Ognilditishie °Filo prit s aridly inisitigti etrirsotrin' thermos of the tilt of the brititting*il bkiirdlPle4 ,01,11 1 :k: tiOnlo*PAL.***3 , 4 &erne ..First—the foturdstlorat esupi porting mist= }MGM slightly Elecenl —lb remedy_ this, an attempt was nude to shove hp thecolamii with Jac* screws so that a new Iron shoe plate and atone bkilwelneldbliVeth it. On _ Ws c olumn rested the ends of the girder* which Supported a thirteen tub partition wall extending to the roof. The girders were wrought Iron, ih the Sarni of square tribes, the sides-of.which were iron platen., the top and" natant being channel plateau:Mired to thernintb thick screws, width were Of unequal sire and thread, and not-turned enmity, and u • resell the column wee thrown oat oi s. Perpendleuitr , ~vfliinli ;broke the ge on widen the girt dare rested,. • incil. , then the bro. lien column-bid 4 forced its yea through they smite' Of the gird the weight above cutting ..off the Sol is meanly atiltbitrht.-ehiVeit vflilit kplfe. The jury will visit thevalittla =grew ; Ind make en rcultinatgoll . themselves, ard : wlllrptebebly ,, dei?rdi wane verdict In irdsy,,,ar_,,..- A dlapatelt treed etell.oololl ll 3 ll Were II an hie gorge at Hastinglahnniceenta, kid mu , Lao repinie frolleir;eren..le r l llcirthern Line Packet ;Oonspanr. a sending their boats into *lnter quarters as fast aa they mile here. ~tit 4 i it of been ascertained through the hOdy of a little deg fished op Th om . the wreck of the steamer Stonewall that Mrs. Trimp. wife of Martin Trlmp,inate cd the steamer fkrvernor Allen, running tfarLeirer• Mbialielppl, was a victim ut.thalw Ouster, °,-, _ - L Mayor Cole has vetoed the' ordinance recently pissed by the City Council sell ll lag the Pantile BUlroad nook to Jannuy and Gibson An 260,000 mortgage feledel the new railroad tribe built to Permit' ferry in this county. eurth!a• of the Church Liirrter. 1 (ny'reicOnitpiceritheeNiiiieeittal .ifireforiiWkliZqitrvirobeiM—Az Adki legion, Kentucky, on-hurt Sunday event tem while the Second Cohered ihiptlei onrch wel t ered with wcashl i pperro gigcnfigt tinnigieclaik=sentitti a heap, ktlllos three and wonntlin m„opha lame d moth teirt of tab as w,eemepe 4olmle ,The Z ama ,. orphaned the children in en* NagroAenienceato Man Dies in a t nj, i IL. R. Rslnnen cas e , , Rl7Taiaanuak u, tits Intubarth °intim.] &Nunn", November 23. —lllram liver, adored, tinder iumtanobat dae laF - died in jail a few nights since. 111 The argue:dant in the Memphis Li d •Adtue•EocklWOZ cialltg=r 4 • • Soairto. . • Meat= dill have 1301witsion at the road. Running thus as nail. t~ 1 ,_,jl lea Asniftzr, MICHIGAN Bretlng of the Contention [tithe internt or the flotibeto Pulite and SUeliigan Short Line Railway. • 13 r Telex - nob to the Pittsburgh Owns-) DETROIT, November 23. —The Conven tion in the interest of the Northern Pa cific and Michigan iltrirrt Line Railroad mot at East Saginaw, at 2 o'clock r. >r , and orgaolted by the selection of Hon. J. F. Briggs as temporary Chairman. A.boui sixty delegates were present from Deirolt, Port Boron, the Valley Cities, Jackson, Lansing, Toledo, Chicago, Ore gon. and elsewhere. Letter. were read from Senator Howard, Governor Bald- win, Jay Cooke, Mayor Pegs, of Oswego John A. Poor, John Neal, of Portland Maine, lion. T. W. Petry, Edgar Conk lin, and others. Mr. Drlnge read an able report .how log the reeourcea of Northern Michigan. and the extent of traffic between Lake Superior and Saginaw. During the year ISM the tabaeral produo} of the Lake Superior district amounted to $5.900.000. The lumber traffic or .that State to about $2/3.000,000. Total produOt of Northern Michigan for 1549 front mines, quarries, forests, 1161:m118n and salines, amounted in value to about four hundred million dollars. The Committee on Permanent Organ, ftMicm foparied limn John,. AfoOM, of *angina*, as President, with nine View, Presidents and three Secretaries. A. short address was made by . the antrum.; when the .Conventlon adjourned until 7 P. e. At the evening eteelon the Committee on ,Reflolutlona end Ermines* reported, that they would not be able to complete their report until tomorrow at ten o'clock.. Speeches were made by Wen. Wm. A. Howard. of Grand Rapids, H. a - - Emmons of Detroit. and otheya, whet .the Convention adjourned nuflljf ,j'a toWOrrttrh, BRIEF T.ELEGIL9IB —A. Id. Smith. a pioneer In the express truainess, died at Greenport Long Island. yesterday. C 2164, 40111''.DelA riotcor arttitk St JaDtu bittiolto divirch, hllad 1 Pit I , died yesterday. —The remains et John P. Basher°. one of the victims of the Bt. LOUIS mlamfy, ' WM, beat if) tarnte. • —There Is a rumor that three of the Spanish gunboat. ramped tome on Mon day. Wet edvlces flatly coutradlet the rumor. —Eleven pernnns died In Now York !ant weekof small pwitaad a number or easeik are reportedly the lower part of —lt le said Mr. Lomas, of the Vtitten Junta, has medium affidavit in relation to the case-of the steamer Hornet, with view to secure her release. —The whereabonts of Mr. Blalebi h xd have not. as jet, 015011 ascertained by the Deputy Mambas who have been In par sultsehhn,for several days past. , ; —One laborer wan killed. and four others fatally injnred, at of the Morris Railroad, at ; Hoboken, Mon day night, bj being cradled between freight ears. —District Attorney Phsrpoot hal teal dared an opinion to regard to tbespeotai taz concerning bankers. in which he re commando the latter' to settle 1000WOIS with the Government. • —Quarternasater General Mem., of Waphtoppaj_ wtoa ..has ;peen suffering from a aevere attack of erysipelas at the Plantenr Rowe, In fit Lau* for some days past, la Iniproviag. —your persons have, been arrested In Bratty:3; N. Y.. for firming *will par porting to be that of a man named Bowena,,who died last A.ugUla, daughter. arid giaog hi. propert# toartotherparty. -- -Lockwood & Co. have so faradtusted their aratra-thaa Shay aturatore a Mr snip on "Of - Darliness in a few days. ntaulltidtaQ ari amiable - settlement on Monday with the Lake Shore railroad Company mutually advantageous to both. —Monday morning Deputy Collector Blatelrfor;, pito te charged with the per petrator, of grow!, fraadei it the- draw. back department of the New York•Cna. tom House, presented • verbal league- Hon through a friend to Mr. Grinnell, who accepted h. yparg. Man named' Harnett 'Arai publicly excommunicated from ins Wal nut street Presbyterian Church, In St. Louis, last Sunday, for extracting money from the weekly collection.. He con ferred, th baits; purloined abea one theiniatid dollars since last rebruary. —Ed. Foster, who la add to have seen service In the State prison, Is under ar. ran in Boehm charged with blackmail ing Abhiltatn; Maur Pretich to the extent of dierthomeand dollars by threats' of exposing some Improprieties, which he alleges against the latter. ierl# l‘aVited awritltrY Eoutrell entail havihit taken any 'term or even harbored the idea, of a resumption of specie payments at present. He consid ers It melees to be troubling himself about specie payment until the time atones when sunbathing will be fetid*. —The steamer Niggle hut been detach ed to go to Panama, for the purpose or raudsting In the' survey of the Darien Ship Canal. The Government having secured th e tr ea ty. giving sole control over the canal. la determined to pooh the work, and will make rapid progress during the coming. wlnter In surveying for the route. —At amesting of the cities= of the town of Peabody, resolutions were , adopted honoring the memory of George. Peabody, and isolating a committee to , coopentle with the trustees of the Pea.. tody Institute in making frosneemtenUl for rats funeral. Rev. Wm. M. Rarbont,i afi -Bangor Theological Seminary, beai accepted the invitation to dearer the! nalgi4 e PPA Cqu •-• ' —ln the rasa of Norman Smith ya. , this new York Central Railroad, tried before; the Supreme Court at Utica, the Jury! ysideenley morning brought Ina &trona for the ,plaintiff of ilB,ooo damages. , Smith war feinted over a year ago by, the collision of special loan, beartitst, Mn Torrance, the President, and others.: with etw4ktaXtrain near,WhitestOwn. Smith was° pilot elightear on' the irpeciat train at the time. —Co me& write@ from • Havana tbitt since the 6th of Yalyl2,ooo men hayeen, Westin the Cuban army: that the - army lu confident of seams, and willing ;te submit to any hardships. They Insect arms antiamttrritlota. - On the Bth of Nov-,!ember a email .Rwee' of lerorgerite ist t acked and captured -Fort 'Potecillo is! ic the Beinidos 'district. ItiCently the Spaniards.twit emehundred and twenty.. .tworiatintenbans in • swamp and • kil, Amdahl= Ain,: A , feign of terror :et tia,; ; c) •STAIE EMU. • Fige number of Interments la Philadel • pine last week were 255, against 171 •dudnittlus name period last year. Of the whole another 184 were adults and 188 , children-46 belngunder one yes: of age. ' On the Oth, a Mrs. Billings died ln Mutcheggi tOwSiblP,,Wayoe count!, these. , or led rasp She 'was born at Phillipsbnrg, N. J.. in July, 1763, and distinctly remembered hearing. from those who saw it, of crossing I the Delaware. Az a meeting of physicians, held at the' University of Pennsylvania, et Rhilimiel Phis, last week, a remonstrance against clinical Instruction in the presenoe of stn: dents of both srseswas considered; untn4 inionalfadopted, and signed by the &eat ties' of the University of Pennsylvania, of Jefferson Wisps by the mad= of various hospitals, and by the , of the profession at large. alinche youngmen, net shootingducks In -Presque Isle bay, at Erie, on Friday but, were caught in a gale and their host caret:ed. Once( them chingto the boat and. was picked up, while the other two • struck oat 'for , the shom, - indAddneddt Powell or Om' arhseatelea-Illtete Fehr. with st ilithcalty. Qua' e nterewout. tar reworues lb. Pitubarglowet..) sub tki"reibh Una e a ehaity, Ulna qountre, Roc na.--Tbectcy ben. while the other, named Frederick Mehl: toll ed 1441 a3 , dating the ftinelrar Mailer's sank downs fbrir pupa !kohl the, door.; of, Our.. ritopetrick. Els body lay An The mamma, of the' shanty, summing Stale • Wi the °spite' Isb:P.tunind And th uttedip,4o44ool4,4,4moregit funeral services were concluded at the limner of the conatericen oT touthigge: EPlecartel Chureh. , _ s ,4 l ktezt,grocamikak dcad.bpdy, un to t), O c almer I n d, followed the retains to the cemetery,* behilektiquist, , or tathightilha d, ynmenteliowd twhittilllity to at. the bocce, left him, lying on the beach Ig tm affileil t Aord-uP „town, • Yiktett , , relie f Itttelitir 010327 X. t Wel tOOlsto44ltOimingzewniutil: ea nnmeroun. end hem Nev. *lareditrMitalcostig.ttenqrAWX eral fitatAlliff thetntilelehaleire that could Tsai -- tbirAir he a smog , 4 ./1111.,titi1;.. t ' , 4 :4311; TkoPf -I.a 4" . etT. St I, DA', EBER 24, 1869. SUP BmTias. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. Al THE CAPITAL, President's Proclamation—House Roll Prepared—Libelling Span ish Gunboats—Another, Cable 'Telegrapii—Appointment-7The Fi'Musters. tßr Telegraph to the I.lhebergh tiattet , e.) WARFllletTrote, November 23, 1889. .Bitthe Prericemll of the .Lregited Zlata' of Amer., = WHEREAS, By the ("reclamation of the President of the United States, of adi 1216 day ii etiticalWaset'leivYisigof discriminating duties on merchandise' imparted iota the t7ukted States in French v meld from the Countries of Its eaten wag discontinued; and whereas, eathifsfitory inibrutation bag ginbo been received by me that the levying of such duties on ail merchandise in:twined into 7 ,.. Priinottlit of the 'United &Mei, whether from be countries of lie origin or fromother tries, bee bee" (Moon. tinned; now, t erefore, I. U. 8 Gate r, President of th United Bodes of Ameri es, by virtue of the authority vested in me by an se efOongreistintifrseventh day of Janus; one thousand eight boo iired'ana twat:494oyr, and by an 'Melo addition thereto of ate twenty.fourth day of May, one thoutiabd eight hundred and twenty eigb,, do hereby, deed.° fwd. pro• clean, illigtAn Bud anettlinklayi 'Mona as merchandise Imported into Franc, in of ate United state .Whether rf=rhe oountria s of its origin or from other countries, shad be admitted Into the porta of France on the terms eon!. said k atealecriudnitang dmiesqlegetalre -levied %BOW Tderchandise imported into the United States in French vessels, either Bum the comma* of its OW n, or from esti dber cotintrY,`shall he Mod are discontinued and abolished. . ...... . .-Infteettanitty whereon heee hereunto set my hand end caused the seal, of the Unite Blatant° be affniell. • Done at the city of Washington thin twentieth day of Noventher, In the year of our Lord, one thousand right . hun4reci end Ilitutl - rduer and of &he In' depenVenee of the Vatted Steel of America the otnetplberth. [Signed) U. S. GuArr, By the Prestdeat: HAMILTON HOCITMITT Or RAIN. TAN novas bbLt The clerk or thli Reuse of Representa tives has Jcii . yrepared is roll of MI the members of tie /NM-Am Congress, ' wkO Dayetaluerthe oath of office. The Uri embraces exactly two hundred names, and deem not include the name of Rowde, nor of the contestant boater,' enail Rana et Initturllliseld fel' 'fn. tote deterrulitatlon are not embraced to the ilot. The six members elected from Virgtrile will not be sworn to, If at all, Willem :State Is admitted, and us also with the bilaelsolppi districts. Alabama furnishes four memiXtrs but they have not yet Liken the oath. Sbeldon, of Lou. Wien% teittivonly member yekentitied to his seat from that State out of her Bye districts. Texas, if admitted, will tar nish two o emben, and when the case of (Motes Is nosily decided. seven Repuis usniatives will, be farniahed by that t State, an that the roll will Muss a Hot of about =I or MS members, when all the Staten are admitted, w bleb. It la believed, will be done before the oa)otunolsoi._ of the preseat Fos meatarrik named Smith. 'base already !faked the . _ °sib, and It Is uncertain bow puny more admitted. addial tatillti the abraust thirty are admitted. Oblo. Oregon, lynoMeh Vermont and lona tarnish each a lEbanbt but only Ohio furnbibas aJohn Brolth. ♦2.0781111 °ABLY TELXGRAPII The question of eirlAblishing • cable telegraph between New York and the Hague, releently submitted to the Gov ernment, has already received considers- Son. and at the proper time due so. knowledament wilt be made to the Netherland. Government for the friend iy motivea which prompted the muses sion to an American citizen. Recipro city, especially as to the termini, is doubtless the principle which will gov ern future official proceedings, and it to said the President will, at an early day, call the.partioular attention of Congress to the subject. The Government favors an American company based on anstalre big American rights. TOE unzturvir or BrAWIZH OUNBOani. The eeittle of libellieg the Spanish gunboats, now drider detention at New York, is to bring the vitiation before the Court with a view to release the vessels, and is between the contrac tor's/4d the Government. and is not lu thl• aspect interfered with by Spain, through US falplananativEaa .11111.aanr- Roos given Ida' rtibls that there is nothing political In the legal pro needing. of our Government in connec- Run with the affair. of Cube. TICS IIALAALES /11.1.11R0M1R6 The Navy Department to-day Instruct ed Adaknal Poor to dispatch a meet to Nista% to bring to Say Weed. the men from the eteamer..l4ll.lan, provided they Pledge themselves not *gain to {noise tbliWi•'. aeon to a Tidal& of the mitre lty laws. Poerviarrats 4bSPOINTUD. The President has appointed James H. Idanth,Postneutter at Knox.. 1111001; in phice of Curtis 2dcGowsn, whose arrest for robbing the pi:atonic° was reported Some dpp Argo. BAN FRANCISCO. Arrival of a Japoneee Prince—Railroad petallWablitithitevertd in Masan_ Detre" to Commas, Be. itiO'FlLiiibtioti, November W.—A Ja P61914°94 10; 10 44 B tkiVOtOn ' A 6 e China steamer yesterday, as special commissioner stet by the Emperor to Inquiretnto the conditionpf thO,,Tapms. ese laborers on the anger plantatioas the Sandwich Wanda. . _ The Umbra! Superintendent of OA Clebtrid , Placidelltallniart, - half gone - to Ogden to take posseadon of ,the road be. tween Ogden city and Prortamtory, for the tkaitratooloolnyandto arrange the peettatery depots at the jundtkut there. A heavy gale north has prevailed and pumerone wreaks are reported. The GoVernor of Brlttah Columbia has been applied to for a gun host to go to Barclay Bound to look alter the wreck of ew e oak( w. A. 134,1N,,re5a1041 . 1P therataltiorrtfes Igulfember MIAs t u bettuti, goldeabeqm diacevezed on bars and etrea h ma run ning Into Oook Inlet. 01111. Ibrle baa been ehicioxl deleiatelo Congress from ll'j LOUISVILLE: Two Into Bcatde4 to Dtaltt—A.Rattutt. Pitie4.lo. ; • By Telegraph to the Futon:mat Ossetia.] Louravitz,a, November 23—This morn ing While memo workmen. at O. W. Monne & Cote pork house were engag ed In emptying ninth from A lard tank into wvai , of boglootwater; to Old man named Edward Wnich misselibla footing - andielf intothe , vat. • Dennis - Quinton. In trying to romon Welch was drawn In by him head foremost, and both were horribly , madded. Quinton died this evening'and Welch cannot survive: Daniel Wititere , notnthitted suicide at Loans, Italians, by blowing out his brains with withu, was melancholy end tired of Dying, UABAKL. EE=lili BALTIMORE Opening fifth* Pair for the Benefit of Inetirtetee—Eloquent !peach of Vice President Colfax. 107 Telegraph to the Pltlaberob Gazette Bannon, November 23.—A fair to aid the establishment of an Inebriate Asylum In this city, under the auspices of the Indies of Baltimore, opened to. night at the Maryland Institute. The three Cornmanderlea of the Knights Template of chi city were pres ent in full regalia. Also an Immense crowd. Among the d Istingolibed persons nreitent vrair.Vioa President Colfax, who wan Introduced to the vest concourse by Mayor Banks Ina few pertinent re marks. On cowing forward, the Vice President, after some brief prefatory remarks, said: A work of benevolence and of humanity towards our brethren. like title, should enlist every heart that is touched with feeling for human infir mity. The is a question that comes down to all of us through the centuries, from the very birth-place of mankind, full of momentous Interest to every one upon the footatool of God. It Is that question which Paha asked of the Al rulguty, not as a creation brit as a de. fence a gainsterrai gumen ts for his crime, Itevae "Am Imy omit:ors keeper?" In every civilized land throughout the globe; In every civilized nation, and State, and community,. the answer cornea back to that question. Yon are your brother's keeper. It is a reapon siblllty that no one or you am deny or evade. Every statute that you Gad on your statute book for the punishment of crime and fraud Is the answer to the question "Am 1 my brother's keeper?” Every Jail and prison that cast their gloomy ehndollra over the land; every sheriff and pollee officer is the answer that the community makes to this question, as old as mankind R AIL And besides this, and totter than this, every reformatory and •tnellatery Leath:Eakin that blesses this land of ours in the answer we give to the question that come. to W , almost from the Garden of ltden itself. The institutions of which we are eo Justly proud, where the mind Is restored to those whose reason has been dethroned; in the asylums for the insane; in those Institutions where the blind are almost made to see. the dumb to speak, the deaf to hear; in every ineUtudon for the re- let of the poor anddistressed, we have be .newer of society to the question; •Am I my brothel's keeper?" And this .oble work, which you bsve In. augurated here trenirbt for those who have been the deluded and WI( deetroy log victims of temptation, even of the most gifted in our land. brings the smoser of the benevolent In the State of Maryland that they are their brothers keeper. [ Opplerupe.] God speed you, hod Hese you in this noble work In thisgreat, world of curs, epringing no wu do from the hand of • 1.003111011 Creator, believing, as we do, In the fath erhood of God and the brotherhood of Man, every one whom you meet on your pathway is your brother. He may he pour--he mey be petucilera—he may be bumble, criminal, or follon--but they are brethren of the the dust, pilgrims no the same Journey, trav eler. to the same tomb. If God has blessed you with strength of will, that you have been eusbird to fortify your. selves, it is for you to lift him no from that depth to which he hie fallen and put him upon his feet, to redeem him it poselble, from a , living dcatb, worse than the death of tllo tomb. . . After alluding Ibe bcQilantlntellccts that bavo fallen viotUna MlnteutPareuce. IStr,•Collix continued: the miter, it fa the stingy, the penur a and Ught• tilted, who are free from (hit esti• lt is the largo hearted, the seelat man, who cannot nutlet the temptatlen of the social glass. It essmila all cIZ alike. You find it crouching the hearth can atoms, of the poor, It masa Ise gloomy ahem'w over theeearble mantels of the rich, the moat toUltant worship pins at thanshrine, through temptation wech the7,onartat reties i d mg. eathen:llloo tarp, ' death, and teiCd'itinhaid'a grav er • tell you, my friend., there. le only one way In which you mu resist 'the temptation: there in only one taletonen, and that Is—touch not, taste not,, handle not, the cuaelean thing. In the early you* of my men hood, when I saw , : a- ' , Zing friend who had been Gavelling the lame pathway with myself& when I stood by hie .bedelde And saw Ma soul leave Ida body., calling -upon Ood to damn his soot delirium, 1, for one, resolved to turn my back upon it henceforth and (otter. (Applause.) It Is the true pathway in private life; In dualpublic life, In nodal lite, and In indivi life. During the evening a very fine chair wan presented to Mrs Ooltax, welch was received In hen behalf by Mr. Samuel Shoemaker in appropriate remarks. CIEVEUND Meeting of the National leantane nitro ' rine ecoventle= thi AJArri of Pete. gano—Weatere Press Cone Tenuou—Potables Presort. My Tologroph to ma Pittobarah Mutt.. I CLVVELL2ID, NOV. 2i.—The city IN full of atranders come to attend the National Woman's SuffraireConvention. A num bar of States are represented by persons prominent-to the dinbrent walks of life. Quite • number of politicians and law yers are here to take pan. ~ On reassembling thin L afternoon a Ilat or delegates to represen t the State In the National Convention morrow wee to ported and adopted. edelegates were left uninstructed. and there, being no other special toraineis t rerduunder of the seadon was. occti led to short ed emas Lucy inane, bit herremarks, read stetter froMF.D. agr. Mee Mary A. Livermore. of gave a brief sketch of the progress of the work in Illinois, and said since thi 16th of Feb- Teary fifteen sesociatio s have bean co ' ganizod throogh the and much hod been done In th distribution of tracts and newspaper* and the circuit', rive of petition , torteeeni hi Congress at the 4mM:dogmata:l. -, %beasts Astons. don wassedive. and malty leading editors and members of the bar.cifihatc4 have declared In favor of Womanir Suffrage. and their lufluence was air' being foil sod reePlinifed theetlitil it Illbeola Aorkistion. The work bee been carried . iuto . otter Stales. Al. ready Whom:sin and Lapses have Stale organlsstione, and tokiewa and ro Michigan there aro num b local as. ..sociationa. She said many o he women of tho West have catablisditiemselves on the platform, and - are there to stay. They are not going to be frightened off ridiculed off, or mobbed off. Some time ago a banner was carried in the streets of New York bearing the inacription, .•Tbe Three Diner • ra of our National Peeve--Woman, tb Negto,' and the Chinamen." She •• • • ted thle, and de clared with much • nimation thal,wo man are oneof the • Internees of Udine. tom and that is not I: they. are gtolnit to continue to d . •it untill they pave equal rights with .. • • Judge J. S. Pad ell, or anceiro, al luded to the chine, In the laws of 1111. note. A hill was meted hod winter ifuerileteehifflo ". • the right to her own ten:tinge, free from the entinS of her hatband.. The . it was thought that when the head of family, by iteb4lat,c4 Intoxication, nag! • his fluidly MA. leaves them toss' •,he Mould be de claredinsane. • - ai alsobeen made a lawfaind many • . came up under , IL flpeNlbee were al • made by Mee. Cut ler, Henry Illackw i f l and others. .. cl leyaßilos 13 11. Anthony has arrived, and lively Imes' are ann to-morrow. Mr.. L ucy Stone = that no national termination sable. Mho Anthony el that one was aim. plated in New York last aprinp and no new organisation-is needed. Each one has Adherents. and the corned willcome I up at the opening. - The NallerettAnnelatkin , Carioca to. metro* morning, and will hat twodaye. A large number of editor, lire hereto attend the meeting of the Western Press Aaadannten tomorrow. Amoral'' the notables &se Jose pli _Aledill..of thoOkl t cage Trainer. IticherdEtmith; Of Mom, alerted Oconee, /edge "taker, Detroit, C. D. Brigham, Pittaburgb u Wm. perm Nixon. Cloitionel Mond lEblistead,'of the Commercial will be here in the/nom. tn. .. AddMenai maraeta bs Iteltrispb • aw °smears, Nov. la—Cotton cioao,3 active, at 240 - for Rs; Wee of 7,000 .bales receipts, 11.700'lbale& ottpotia to Liverpool, ;120, t,eleat.tettiaititteat.4,4Bs Six FAME/MOO. Nov.23.—Piour Is ireslt 1 .4 81.100 be "WI,: Pew@ tandsts79l:. murnmajr, licnrstaber 21$,_••••CottOtt, quiet, with low at 5p(d..40041-4' MEI f: n ; _ tiENERAL NEWS. ()TIARA 6aa !I street railway in opera tion. Tug New Orleans bakers must only okusrge five cenu per pound for bread. Tux $150,000 hotel project at Omaha, to an assured success, says the itspubls. CIA. &VCR seven hundred emigrants passed though Columbus, Ohio, last week, bound west and northwest A..11.AN and his wife have been sen tenced to a long term of Imprisonment In Vermont for having barglars' tools in their possession. IN Bt. glair county. Ill!nois, flew". Goeth, charged with murder, put In the plea of guilty, and was sentenced to im prisonment for lite. A Dorms dentist, who sued a man for $20,000 for reporting that his wile had died in consequence of the administration of nitrous oxide gee at his office, has re covered one cent. WllOOPllfO coven la cared In Maine by taking the patient to the redoing de. psrtment of the gas works, where the fumes of ammonia are too strong for the severest ease to withstand. Lis•r week Lewis Taylor Morgan, twenty-one years of age, of the freshmen clue in the University at Rochester, New York, committed suicide by shooting himself. Re was from Franklin, Ind Two men in Kentucky who were hang ed by a vigilance committee, bat upon whom the work was not done very ef fectually, have came to life and are suing a.dosen meMbers of the committee for sixty thousand dollars damages. Cars Juane& Cisme, of the Dis. trict of Columbia Supreme Court, has rendered a decision that he will no longer allow criminals to be released, after their guilt hue been established, mere.y cause of a technical flaw in the indict ment. TEE earnings of the Ohio Penitentiary for the past year amounted to $175,668: ordinary expenses, $148,685; leaving $82,027 so the net earnings. The extra ordinary expenses, for the purchase of land, dec.„ amounted to $26,705, leaving $5,261 lathe net balance, Tax Board of Improvements of Cin cinnati have reported .against laying the Fisk concrete preetnent in that city, "especially when titilrnuatitee is given that It will last dtaterthin two years, and no provision iftliee for the refunding of any portion of the east in esiteof failere." BENATOII Sumutart expresses confi dence in the success of kis funding bill, which passed the Fortieth Congress end was pocketed by Preedest Johnson. He will re-introduce it early in the session, modified only by &provision lona lower rate of interest, and urge speedy action on it Uron bearing a elan of eel read In One of the public schools of Columbus, Rev. Dr. Hears said that It merriment anything he had heard In the North. Enunciation might be *!Leper, keener and clearer in the North, tent them the wed and meaning of au author was more distinctly expressed and fully glyen. TEA Caoarlan operation was perform. tai a few days ago before the medical class of the Michigan llnirersity.at Ann Arbor. The subject was an nnfortunate woman, with 'pelvis to terribly distorted as to render the Cwstrlan operation tie cessary. The tvonanu survived only a day. The child is living and ibliely survive. One thousand skilled German laborers recently crenated In New Orleans on the way to the 'Beebe Country and other parts of Louisiana. They were transported from various parts of Illinois to New Or leans at an expense of twelve dollars each, noL. Including meals, ,whiclt.aast fifty cents a day. The laborers found plenty of work and high wages. Do FAGS county, Illinois, is in a state of anarchy. In consequence of a dins. ion on the county seat question, feeling runs high, the people of one section threatening the other with mob violence. The excitement la represented as tearful, so that the lives and property of citizen are in Jeopardy sad it Is feared that be fore the matter is ended soldiers will have to be called out to preserve order. Toe mlldness of the winter in Loniel ans, so tar, has proved a great annoyance to hunters and other lovers of wild game. But few ducks have been seen or killed, while the smaller fry of the feathered tribe are remarkably scarce. In New Orleans there have been few wild ducks In market this season worth buying, and not more than eight or ten days of weather cold enough to make fines agree able. A NoTOMOtte CUABACIMB named Wit lam Davis was arrested at Washington. Indiana, on Monday morning, by detec tives from Mercerabarg, who had gained information of his whereabouts. When discovered he was preparing to depart, haying received notice by the thieves' uadergeound railroad that officers were upon his track. He is charged with rob. bleg a store and the empress office at Cherry Ran, Va., and alto with resisting and shooting at officers in Indiana. Mn. B. D. Watau, the State Entomol ogiet of Illinois, died on Thursday of last week, at Rock Island, from the effects of an accident: The week previous he was struck down by a locomotive while walk ing slots the railroad track, and his foot severely Injured. Amputation was re sorted to with apparent success But at last it became apparent that the result would he fatal, and he pseud away on [Thanksgiving day, after a brief period of eateries. He was born In From; Wor cestershire, England, in July 1609, and was, therefore, 42 years of age. Tan Utica (N. T.) Hasid tells the following story : Two maiden' &sten, Polly and Bally Reed, aged 83 and 83, who have lived alone In scanty dream stances in Brookfield, Madsen co., were found by a neighbor on Stemming ofthe 12th Inst., Polly dead on the 110 of and Bal. ly lying on the bed in &helpless graditiOn. The latter died on Saturday. They were both terribly mutilated about the head and face. They had often before bad frequent quarrels on the most trivial provocations. The weapons used were a pair of tongs and a stick of wood. No Inquest was held." WaLLTUT mum of Chicago who was settling up his affairs la this world pre. vim to laming lt, had bequeathed $23,000 to an institution. Daring the last days abf his Illness he was vtalted by sancti monious beggar—one of a gang organized by this same institute to - oprrate on the feelings of wealthy Inval is act usted the y an Ti_ w d ards omitted d the g ucational h institute from hiserilL The :attempt to work on 4he rich man's falling health, and drive li nz steged loses nd hsudacotmec htm by thoughta of approaching death fed with the Idethodlst Book Con at ink""kinga bi(43'114 produced New York baying been investigated by eau quite a contrary result. -- the Committee appointed: by the General Tan last Hudson's Bay Company's coofefoome, the following resolutions a r e sale of Bagel° totes at Montreal brought published as embodying the judgment together a great many buyers from the reached: elit-Mtd west,ind.tlim competition was Bemired, t. That on .our deliberate keen. Prices mounted so rapidly that swum: eat, the last exhibit of the agents the whole stock fell into but few hands, la a true and sellable statement of the chiefly from thewesti • The Write One financial responsibilities and solvency of obtained was the highest, ever known, It the Book Cadent la New York. being near 11 4 Per robe higher than ani , 2. That though the agents have bought previous sale. Good roberbrought from paper and other material forthe printing $l2 to $l6. The number sold was ex- department, mainly through., paper deal. medinglysinall—lesathantiotons• era or middlemen, yet it does pot appear tut u s of last year. • The usual quantly by any fads before the Committee that has been frorntwelve to twenty th ous= ,the Cancer has H altered aey sertheilou The war reported between the Crete and by such mode of making purchase'. tib i ckreet of the north-west plates will . 8. That the luveatleation of the affairs tend to came a greater scarcity and prmes and b tet the, ot th e bindery satisfied may necessarily range still higher. . the Committee that there has been great , Ton follovileg receipt, for the cure of mismanagement in this department, and the foot and month diseast has been for. that sefions loseee have occurred there. warded to the Nerth , Gerrnan Agrteisi• t. That the general mainagengot of the . rural Gauge flora Bitola. Boil oak bark ,business . of the Book Concern, in all in water till a strong Vecoctiom has been 'rest4ers involving its credit or 'integrity, firmed, and then add a handful of blue n b ch as to - meet the approval of the , vitriol .to every two quarts; When this .Corateittee, and the andldence has dissolved and the fluid cooled, Wm of the dutch., the affected foot with It thoroughly three , ' Mr. Hiorman, the binder, who Ii said . tu n es a day. • Thl3'llloB4 must be. tlgk .tobeltutlicatedin's2o, d u ~ent'tb times The NV ME cleaner the inflamed parts are kept, the more rapidly does the cure proceed. THE English brig Rona, bound from Ruaheine, Society Islands, for Ann Fran cisco, foundered at sea on the 23 of May. The crew, eighteen In number, took to the boat, and landed at Riereon's Island the next day. On getting !mimic, they cheered loudly, to the great astonishment of about MO natives, who tusdcome down to have a look at the papalangf,.ew white men. The mothers held their little naked papooses to touch noses with the pale faces, to seal the bond of friendship. It was soon discovered that this was the mode among them of making the stran ger a member of their household, and that he who smelt the nose of an infant child was expected to go to its mother's house and partake of food, by which the bond of family friendship wan sealed. Azerz.MASONliT is breaking out Ina re markably vie ulent form In New England. At a recent meeting in - New Wrentham, Maas., in which a number of venerable gentlemen participated, at the Instance of one of them, a resolution was adopted declaring that "the Pilgrim Society ought at once to take up the corner-stone of the Pilgrim Monument at Plymouth, and re move from the cavity in the same the plate on which the names of the Grand Lodge of Masons, In Ibis State, with Its grand officers, appear:" and also de manding that all I mprintiand Inscriptions of the sect of Frees Masons ahonld be erased by law from all oar public bmid• legs and monuments, as subversive of the, idea of popular government, and tending to make Free Masonry the religion of the State. A raw days since two boxes were shipped from New York and consigned to : parties In Lexington, Ey. Upon their ar.. rival there they were loaded upon a dray I and started for the house of the consignee. Upon the arrival of the colored driver at the place he was Informed that the con agnee had removed to other quarters, and the party occupying the premises refused to receive the packages, whereupon the drayman =seated himself on the boxes , and stared to return them to the depot. He had proceeded but a short distance when both of. the boxes exploded with a , load noise, knocking the &rimy off the , dray and some distance into the street, for tunately, however, without severely dam aging him. The cases are supposed to have contained sky-rockets, torpedoes =4 Rego( that kind. Tat Cincinnati Comsurefed says: "The patent doctor maker of Philadelphia Is still offering Inducements to those desirous of clapping an M. D. to their names. A short tine ago we published the fad that 'A. J. Hale, it. D., No. 214 Jacoby street, Philadelphia,' would send anybody the de gree of M. D., from the 'Medical Univer sity of Philadelphia,' for the sum of eighty-seven dolLra Under date of the 19th, Dr. Hale informs a gentleman of this city, engaged In drawing the fellow out, that he will send the certificate now for fifty dollars; 'which,' he adds. very Ingeniously, 'is as fair an I (be) can ex pect them to 'ace'," The Commercial adds that "then !s no such Institution an the 'Medical University of Philadelphia,' either In that city or elsewhere, and that the whole affair is s common confidence game practiced, through the agency of the postofflce, upon that peculiar class of rift-headed people who judge the world by appeuanors and coca by their prrttes- Cutts of honesty." AT Sacruntt ton, Cal., on the 12th, a sitookAToi sffstr occurred, analog out of a case surnething after the Enoch Arden character. One Mitchell, a shoemaker, some years dace quarreled withchls wife and separated from her, she going to Austin, Nevada, when she married a man named B. J. Johnston, having re ceived Information inducing the belief that Mitchell was dead. Several months 01 , 147a1CLAtturriageraowssari/Ittithellapr.: paned at Austin, saw tes sift sald-le turned with her to Sacramento. Johnston, the second husband, followed them after the lapse of several months, and his sore dues, was such that Mrs. Mitchell, fearing that her die was not safe, bad him arrest ed, but he was soon released, and re. turned to Austin_ On the 12th he again appeared at Sacramento, called upon Mrs. Mitchell, and begged to see his child, about six months old, stating that he intended leaving for Scotland that day and would like to look upon the babe before his departure. The child was brought to him, and holding it a moment, be drew a bowie-knife and inflicted a ter rible cut across its abdomea. He then made a hinge at Mitchell, and fled. The child died in a few momenta, and the cry of "murder" being raised, Johnston was pursued and captured after a sharp chase. When brought to bay it was discovered that he had stabbed himself twice In the region of the heart, but not fatally. The elpanhn Gunboats—Formal Demand far Tnetr barrel:ll4l,er The Spanish Government has made a formal demand on the United States for the surrender of the thirty gunboats na cently,bnlit at New York and at Medic. Connecticer, Tor the Spanish navy. Simultaneous with the demand the agents of Spain have recruited for the vessels, and officers for them have just arrived. The vessels are all now complete and ready for sea, except their armament, which is understood to be In readinees for shipment. The Government holder the demand for the surrender of the Tea sell under advisement, and, in the mean- time, the Attorney General has instructed District Attorney Pierrepont to libel them' at once. Libels have been prepared, in accordance with these Instructions, and the vessels will be wised by the United States Marshal and held subject to the ad judlcallon of the Admiralty Court Admiral Godan, Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy-yard, who hes had nomi nal custody of them, has been directed by the Secretary of the Navy to surrender them to the Manduth This action re• Heves the Administration of any respon sibility for their retention, and the right to clear them will be adjudicated by the proper legal authority. . • The libels are duplicated. There are two affidavits, ode charging that they are Intended for nse against the Republic of Peru, with which we are at peace, and the other that they are Intended for use againit a people with which, the s tinited States are it peace, to wit, the people of Cuba. This raises a new point in inter -1 national law, and if favorably considered by the courts will much simplify the question of Cohan recognition. The statute of 1818 makes it- an offense to fit out vessels against any foreign Prince or State, or any colony, district Or people with which the United States are at peace. The question now Is, are the Cuban revolutionist:ea peoplebt the rime contemPted by this statute ? NO. 272. FOREIGN ITEM.% Ar the late theca pilgrimage, 110,000 pilgrims sa.emelvd at Mouut Ararat, an Increase of 25,000 over 1868. Tu I.loth anniversary of Frederick von Schlller l a (the great Garman poet) birthday has been celebrated In more than 500 cities. LEON °antes said of Sainte Berme, "He swine to rue like an Abbe who has sold his soul to the devil, and never been paid." Sainte Bettye, by the way, left onlyn house and 13,500 francs of property. Emersion, one of the principal cities ot Siberia, *WI over forty thousand in- habitants, has bees totally destroyed by fire, 'thick' had beer-enaunttninated to the city from the neighborlnnforeata and coal mines. Tort only picture of God, the In European museums, so far as ft known, Is that at Valenslsland = .11b. It is a lace of severe aspect, with • divine light flashing frum the eyes. The daring artists who painted It lived In MO. Putts has 4,3E0 cafes, frequented every a v6ning by about 750,000 persons, and employing at least 10,000. The business amounts to 12,000,000 francs an nally. In many establishments the waiters pay for the privilege of serving, so large are their fees. As evidence that American Ideas are getting foothold in Italy,ssoorrespemdein au ra cites the fact that American g chairs are now in high favor, °ugh when first Introduced by Amer! fami lies they were looked upon by the tint as something ridiculous. Botts weeks ego the Earoetror of Mania, in a fit of hyponhondrieele, Xe" fused food for three days, and serious 7 , 1). prehension were felt that his hypochon drioela would pass Into insanity. filmilrr attacks are mid to have occurred as vari ous times during Lt 69 lest two Jean. was time ago a young Prussian ap. plied for an ensign's commission Ina reg. latent In which kb grandmother. Fred mice Krugger, won the iron emu lied- he Russian Order of bt. George for bravery iu battle. In 1816, about &year after her di,eharge from service, she mmried an officer. A GENTLEMAN' who attended Sainte. Bauve's funereal writes : "Among the distinguished ladies present I observed G.aarge Sand rapidly falling into the very yellow leaf,• Proudhon's widow, very detest.; and Mane Ratan!, who is to be met everywhere. The terrible Respell was seen-in-arm with. Ma EGE.•NEGGEEIME figure, with flowing white locks, remind• mg one of Douglas Jerrold; Dtamas, tuner and son—the former premising in live 100 years, but the eon fitted to °Mut. py file castoff Carmelite garments of-his irleird Father Hyacinthe. Dr. Rimed, fat and heavy, with the vestige of Ms last laugh, acc." Asa Late meeting of astronomers in Vienna eight leaves of J. B. Schmidt's new atlas of the moon were submitted and approved. They are the result of nearly thirty years' study. begun at HAM burg. Bonn and Olmuts, and completed at Athens, after Schmidt had accepted is directorship of the astronomical Mime. tory In that city. The atlas la to coast of 25 plates, each trix feet in diameter, twice the side of Lohman:lnes end lited ler's lunar maps. Nor Is their size-the only point in which they excel the t:artier work. While only 5,000 craters ere marked on the latter, from 20,000 to fife are to be bound on t he Athenian map, and a proportionate number of - mountains, hills, ka, have been exactly determined. Since the disappearance of the aster, Linnaeus haul proved that changes take place on the moon's surlkce of dimensions great enough to be observed .O.IAzGUn earth, the want of a large and, cunt lunar map has bean keenly felt. , . Tstit-Loetionitiutlita iiiimen's houses erected in London through the munificence of the late Mr. Peabody. SAYS: "Whefirst block of build. tugs erected by Mr. Peialiody'a money was opened in 1864 id Spltablelds, and since then other blocks have been built in Chelsea, Bermondsey, Islington and BbadwelL They are not intended for habitual paupers, but, like Him Burdett Coutt's dwellings, are designed for work ingmen and their fandlits, modally for those who have been crowded out of their old homes by the =eat metropol itan alterations. These trallannle said a well informed writer, • abort time api; "occupy 168,031 square feet, and at preseilt there are 680 persons enjoying the benefits of comfortable houses, at• cost ranging from two shilling* and ale pence to five shillingsper week, accord log to the class of the apartments; five shillings giving, three good-rooms, in a house drained, ventilated, with water supplier, and dust regularly removed, with baths sod laundries, wringing ma chines and drying-rooms, and with gas free of cost. Every kitchen is provided with cupboards, an oven and a boiler; and Una:amnia being selected upon the principle of excluding all persons - of known immoral conduct and intemperate habits, parents are We to aujoy the slight of their children's sports, no longer in the pentop alleys and dangerous streets, but in ample end airy spaces which form the playgrounds." The tenants of these buildings are, with but rare exceptions, remarkable for their decent and orderly conduct. rises-• mlmeneartlENTs. tar* coNvocATIoN OF. Tut Protestant Hp%lava Multi - . . win be tett Im YAMIEM OHMIC% Tarr Immingham, m WILICIZIDAY. thre. HLL serriem IoX •. a. Mid e; a. In:Cheer" onto or Monona tett& vs Water target. Err whossa. liagetabar tli. ItSgalt OrDIVIDENER—The Board of outzurosa 011014 COppvt• hare thill deelarellailetifens utthltAill StIAHJS on the Caotal elect. Moline...We *taw teetatz mamba otange ti rx, octiorenentent Tenon mart attar eqtato JOBS U. 014.211ffeegereterye pipatkoy . lionOirunjtAinetratx aa cal PltricrSaLN L ovomber 14. ISOM MOM .ELECTION FOB zni: stitau Dinrcreas elm cmapw. to germ tot the... Jan tear. errl ea half the *dee. Ign OS *Wel Meet. on TUESDAY. U. ..0„, no. 1560.' betwea Dug hears of 1.1 a.x sea Sr. aWaela JOHN H. ouartlfr. eicsurs. WRINGERS. . . THE UNIVERSAL: CLOTHES WRINGER tlis Unitises.. Tot , or tete at Nos. SS and>il ttxtb street, al J. a 11. - .1711L1.111% air Wriasers et stt ktsos refettol oe..sbott. souse.non AWELLING HOININS FOlt VIALL—T.. 05.1 n• seuurts Terbeist4ol . RI. Mutt Avelm.1111.500; Le stmt. 1.000V•0•17,1111 . 54.11101); 611Peuun s ve ;/ttleda il lteatU l soo,lett= l a. Vu guest. 55.0011..•11 1 •0111 11 1 011.1111.0001, 101.5 1r4.100; • - I.ltauly itl l ol6 1111.0 , W•6lo , sscum slll.ooo o Korti Vour mu.. *ltd. 0: ortu Winans, 100. min 5_ut.L.414.509. oVrimolgrarrs.aocst* Au.answyWitx""., Mr& I F I~TOTICE:-The assess:neat for .. . • Grading andPatint Payette Street, . Troia Zonal .strest so peam ; awes* h. saw may for exiisilmatlon an 4 =a Ospea as this elks TIMSDAY, SOT. It inn be Woad Intim kinds amid cur tres► ens tor collection. • •- C11181.11:6 nava. ' rIMM ROBERT B. 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