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«>••:*. vmoif sr.Rit. — vol. lvih. -\o. •*«:. IllllV KKCOKD SEKIEB-YOL. XXVI. -N O. 4«1, •'HE MiLY RECORD-UNION. EoU:rc<latU*e P<r»: Office liSacraaiimtu as second da.« matter PUBLISHED BT THE Sacramento Publishing Company. WH. H. MILLS, Grnrral Manage r. IPsMlciUlon omee, Third St., bet. J and K. TBB DAILY KXCOILD-17X195 S«rnbUsbcd orery da/ o< the week. Bandars exoeptci faroneytaf gg no for nx moi-tha. 3 jn corthree months , 1 co BabecTibcre served bf Carriers at rimn ■JTHTu i- r week. In mU Interior cities and towo. the f»ver 0.1 be had of the prinol^al Periodical Dealsrs. - < wrracr. and ARfcai*. LdvertUiKg KiiJei la Dally Seeard-Enlem. C--i-BqTi«^, 1 time (1 00 mm "3i; -, ..-c, S time*. 1 T6 .>«i.J times. J GO Saea additional -.fcae. CO lWeek. IWeeks. 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Half Square. 1 time $1 0C Raob additional time 6C On» Square. 1 tune . . 100 Each additional tira= 160 WANTED, LOST AND FOUND. JldTertlaemenu ot fire line* lo this department are H.V.TU d for 25 c uU for one time : three times for SO senta or 75 ceu:s per w^ek. ANTED - TWO GIRLS, QCKJK FAT FIGURES; references required. WEIN STOCK & LUBIN. nlS.3t WANTED— A 6ITUAHOV FOR A HKIGHT Boy, sged 13 years ; references given. Ad dress "P.W. C ." this uffl x. [B. C.j nl. r .tf WANTED- \ THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED COOK, competent to take charire of the largest kitchen, desires a fitU-itiun either in city or country. P;easa address or call on JOHN* COS QBPTK. Western Hotel. nls 3t* WANTED -A BITUATION TO DRIVE A t«un or carriafre. and to Uke care of same, by a steady yout g man who understands his busincDS Is a nKxl milker also, and willing to irake kimsclf useful. Good references ffiven, if rerjuired. address J. S., this effice. nUlw* Vir ANTED -A VOIjNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT f T housework in a small family Inquire at the northwe-t corner Nineteenth and N Btrectn. nl3-lw' PERSONAL- JOHN PRATOR TMMOSS 13 A resident <.f l'.r.dshaw City, Yavapai county, Arizona Ten itnry, and is ilesirous of infurminif his sisters, Mrs. Sarih P. Grimm and Mr«. Ann Eliza Kitlor, and his brother, William O. liounonn, of his whereabouts. 027-lm* STOLEN- A DIRTY ROAN HORSE, <-V weight 1,000 to 1,100; ri(fht hind ji?TV foot spotted ; brand P under mane, right/C }\ side of neck; i>aces and trots. $25 reward Mr in formation leadinir lo recovery of horse. Stolen June Ist, or thereabout. N. J. OEER, 024-lm_ # _ El Dorado, Cal. WANTED— MALE : FOUR RANCH HANDS, $30 ; two Milkers, 830 ; Man u> drive sand te»m, *»); Woodchoppers. *1 75 to $3 per cord. Female: Women and Girls for Housework, $15 to $20 ; two Wai'.er Girls for hotel. MASTERS & CO/s Errployment Oflice, No. 1025 Eighth street, near K. p-.tf WANTED. MALE: F.IOHT RANCH HANDS, WAGES $20 tos2«; 10 woodchoppers, «-ai;e9 Jl SO to $;t per cord ; 4 teamster", «-Ju ; also, 2 oaUa t inak c-rs, :i waiti rs, 2 cookß. FEMALE : Three Girls for House work, $15 to $20 ; aleo 2 fills f,:r chamlierwork and waiting; a housekeeper; 5 to take care of children. Apply to HOUSTON & CO.'S Employment Office, Fourth and K street*. Sacramento. aulS-lptf TO LET 0B FOB SALE J^nnU»jujal» ri 8w \\at% k ♦bis drputmect tue '• v '. f'TrSj ccii*.« for cue tliot; thjeo tl'ces !c* 63 ot.rt- ■-■'■ -t« po» W"?k. SHEEP FOR SALE— FOR SALE -<y cheap, 600 heail of Gndcd M'ri"' Y^,SeP Sheep, in Sue c.tn liti m, suitable cither w**yl for stock or mutt-m. For fiariicularA in-JUflsulssi quire of E. OWEN, 1212 F street, or at Oak Hall on the Riverside road, where the Bheep can be seer. nit 1W TTWRNISHEp ROOMS TO LET-TWO BLO3KB JC from Capitol, un northeast coriiur Ki.h'h and M ttreets. Inquire at the Grocery below, nlj-lw* FOl'. SA- E-13 ACRfiS OF KO. 1 LAND.aM Ijinf jusl cast of Sacr. m- nto city, gtviWV to the Aikeu orchard. Apply to W. S. MESICK ■ or L C. CIIANDLER, J street, between Second and Third. nll-tf A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET IN a private rssidence. Inquire at 916J Seventh street, between I and J, or address G. W. F., this om>e. n3-tf NATHAN BUILDING, CORNER OF SEVENTH and I streets— This building' hivinjr been thor oughly renovated and refurnished, pleasant Fur nished Roams can tie rentt-d by responsible parties by the day, week or month. App!y on the prem ises. n3tf ORLEANS HOTrL - FIRST-CLASS FUR nlshcd and unfurnished rooms to let to gentle men or families by the dav, week or month. 1018 Second street, between J and K. MRS. 11. W. OGO, Proprietress. n2tf I [TOR REST— LARGE SUNNY ROOMS, AT 1528 1 Second sfeet. n4-2wTuThS* TO LEASF. OR SELL. T7IROM 300 TO i.ilOO ACRES OF THE BEST I ll«p or Alfalfa Lan-1 in the county. Gnod Hop Piles for sale, at $2 per hundred (standing) ; railroad through the land. See WILLIAM HICKS, Cosumnes ; it, T. h. ACOCK, No. 904 Seventh stroet, Sacramento. 020-lplm* LANDS FOR SALE FOR FINK IMPROVED FARMd AND jgfc Vineyard, Hop, Grain or Pasture Laud, 1 inquire of CARL STROBEL, No. S2l J street, JB*. Siirauicnt.l. Cal. nls lm" IVSO^EYTOLOAN ON REAL ESTATR, AT A LOW RATE OF IN terert, by PETER BOHL 525 J street.aul7.tf JOHNT.STOLL, No. 610 K street, Bacramento, Cal , i . HsssA Importer and ; gaA -i iMh ruf the \u tit '' gwmnUsed lo be nl'lplm WTLOOX& WHITE ORGANS -—AT WAKBHOOIiS Of— TU. EL XXjSLZkXZier3E3aE&. ■o. 8«« J sti**!,- S&cramrnU $tT Sold oo the Installment plan. Orders for TDTiPiG promptly attenri'td in an°n lpim STAR MILLS AND MALT HOUSE, MIBOISI. * I H.r>. T^T"OS. 60, 52 AND 54 FIFTH ST., SACRAMENTO, I^l dealers in Prjduce and Brewers' Supplies, Man ufacturers of Malt and a!l kinds of Meals ; Oatmeal, Commeal, Cracked Wheat, Graham Flour, Buck wheat Fiour. etc New Grain Bags for sale Airent* or Buckeye Mills Flour, sUrysrUle. aul7-lp SACRAMENTO DAILY RECORD-UNION. HALE BEOS. & 00, Kmmmu \D MONEY REFUNDED. A PERFECT CORSET SECIMEI) AT LAST. Acombination of Coiled Wire Springs, Whale bone auJ Corset Jean, which ii> pronounced by our bept Physician* le*i injurious to the wearer Fif perfectly a greater variety of forms than any other- Yields readily^ to ev.ry re-pration and Is What Eminent Chicago Physicians should receive the favorable endofttaneni uf the Pbygidani wUu have the apportonlt; of ixamin -1 fully sndorse what Dr. nyje*ay«in The above CniCAGO. Ocioher 13, JBSO I have examined BALL'S HEALTH I'IiE SERVING CORSET, and bellave it lo I).; the least injurious tu the wearer i.funy Corse; I have seen. A. .1. BAXTER, M. D. One «.<>, October 188a. I do not nflvi^e my woman to wear a Cornet, but if (be wii.i. do so— und s-hc generally will—! advlMihertonse one of BALL'S HEAI.fH I'HE -BBKVn«G OOESETS, as it i« lefs liki-Iy to do her injury thfta ur.v witii ■ hirli I am acquainted. A. RBEVEB JACKSUX. PRICE, $1 50 PER PAIR The Most Comrortablc and Durable 1388 EVER KNOWN TO THE TRADE. We recommend this CORSET, after due trial and strict examination, and are prepared to say that it possesses all the merit claimed for it. SO :F^lß WJE KNO¥, Every Lady who has tried Speaks in the very highest terms of it. This is the best recommendation that any CORSET can have, and we would like to have every lady in the State try one. We know it will give the most of women perfect satisfaction ; at least, you take no chances, for IF NOT PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY, AFTER WEAR ING IT ONE WEEK, THE MONEY IS REFUNDED. WE HAVE LATELY PLACED IN STOCK A Heavy, Dark Gray Blanket ! That is far ahead of anything we have seen in the market for the money. M^Jtfg,l€mS 3 $5. COUNTRY ORDERS filled promptly, and, if not satis factory, money refunded. HALE BROS. & CO., 829, 831, 838, 885 K street, AJf» 11026 NINTH STREET, SACRAMENTO. SACRAMENTO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1882. MISOELLANEOaS. Palmer & Bepulveda, DKUGQISTS, Northeast Corner Secoud s:nd li sucets, Sacramento. Special attention given to Compounding Prescriptions— ac--^ curacy and absolute purity guaranteed. jj Christinas Presents! sr Toilet Cases, Purses, Card Cases, n^v Jr\ niuminated Note Paper/%. >^ Promenade Bags, Portfolios/V J7 Paper Knives, Cigarette Cases,^K X' Cigar Cases, Magic Charm Pencils/V <OH&ZSTMAS ♦ OARBSy >^ Glove and Handkerchief Oases, >^ Fancy Inkstands, Gold Pens, *^ Cases, Book Marks, *f Checkers, >*p Scrap Books, Jr Jr Blocks, \. j# Games, Toys, Jy Christmas Reticules, X. jp Chromos on White Satin, Autograph and Photograph Etc., Etc. A large Stock ofV <f OHOI€E ♦ BOOKS / In Endless Variety, /? n^ For Jurexriles and Adults, in / \. paper, cloth, and rich f \v leather bindings. S X Eaciflc OoasLDiaries, s/ X B?a., Etc. // X / 208-2 1 0 J STREET, SAN FB&NCIS00 CARPS. t'BUITO.SESDg AiD PJtODPOt, SAN FRANCISOO /^^^S^ Business Directory !^^^ D. DEBF^NARDI & CO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEICEI^TS. General Ccmmlsslon Mercbants, Ueorge A. Davtß A Co.— Manufacturers' Ageuw, 327 and 329 Market street. WHOLESALE AXI» BSTAK DEALERS Baker A Hamlllon Importers of AcncuHursJ — in Implements and Hardware ; Agents of the Bmiieia rp-mnin-l nnlifnTmiriTi nnft OTirrnn Airr-l Works. June', ion Market, Pine and Davis st?. IrOpiCal, UaillOril] JUKI UrfigOll artists. FRUIT AND NUTS; Housfworlb— Optician and Photogranhcr, No. 12 Butler, Ekks Foallrj, Vamp, nonry Hn*.™-*-*. Eetab.ißhedinl.sl. VEGETABLES. _FISH IOYST1 OYSTE RS . ETC. ' r««S E , S r o,l«?'Sr» f H, «" °"*» ■*»tP-^> ■«•»- to- "« Robinson, rtopriotors. No. 320 Tort strrvt, Ofpo- o-o^ph — site Union Square, 8. F., Cal. Head for Cirjulnrg. <Ei>tablUlird 18S8.) CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. """"-Tp-uv a. " Kt " -f"* 0 " Stadebaker Bro». ManaraetnrlßK »'«.-Re- GREGORY & CO. positon-,81 Market stroet. A. H. Isham, Manager. (Successors to J. Gregory), DRUGS, CHEMICALS. \j Dealers taVBODDCI AND FRCIT. *»itlß Cate».-Pioneer DruiiElsi, remuvci to 722 .„ *"■• li % " nd J 2B «f ■»«•*• Monuomory St., S. F. Couitry orders a.Udtad. - 1 Sacramento, Cal. A. H9oeiK. - .".IK* r EDUCATIONAL. S. GERSON & CO., Reho«l »f ClTll Engineering, Soriryins .^fvicit nmntTscimi ,,.,,.,,,„ .__ Drawinga n dAs«}-^.S4Poßtat. A. Van^er Nailiou {£ T)££k £ OMMfS£ION "KSCHASTS, AND HATS. Imported aad Dameslle FrclU, Ve«eta* C. Herrmann A €••— Manulaciur^rs and Im- hle», Sata, Kt*», porters. No. 336 Kcamyst, near Pine. The finest No. 220 J rtreot, betwoen 3ocoD'i nd Third, Sacra hats at the lowest prices. Factory : 17 Belden st. «-;rito. h3-lie HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, ETC. WILLIAM M. LYON, Bawler Bros/ Hht.lv arc Co.-Importera of (Successor to LTON k 3AkNLS), Haru«are and Asricultura! Imi)leuientB, Noe. SOl, i'lmiUlU^mil II ITU *IMS a Tk?TT\ 803,506, 807 and 809 Market strjet, San Francisco! LVJIjIIN^HV Al MLRCIIAM Carolan, Cory A Co.— lmporters of Hardware, AX n veoixsilx calkr rs Iron and Steel. Agents for the Pittsburß Btcel _, -Jl" JST*? IN Wcrks, Northwestern Horse Nail Company, and ■*" **" *—* ——* •-' O XI , Southintrton Cutlery Co. Nos. 120 and 122 Front NO3. 117, 119 AND 123 J STHEET stroet. and Nos. 117 and 119 California street ____ _ oCI-lptf ——*• restaurants. FRUIT DEALERQ ■waf, Fa».lr Bakerr and »,..»« r "JriLJiiSrW™ " & » Saloon-No. 838 Market street. Wedding lakes, Jsb.-JL-J.-~S* SB 'X'IOBT I Ice cream, oyrterj, jellies, etc., constantly on hand. — ramiliea tuppUed. CJAVIKO BFUOVED TO MORE COMMODIOUS nnnnPD AMI-. <-itt nnnna ■■*- P remiBe ". we h » v e enlarzed our stock. We RUBHBH AND OIIi GOOD3, offer you cho e Apples, free from worms, Lemons, The Cntta Percfaa and Knbber Mannraet- m< »' OraneC Dried Frnits, Nut«, Dates, Canned nrinit Company— Manufacturers of Rubber Goods "O 1 "*. etc > »<■ ver T '»» prices. ot every description. Patentees of the celebrated .„. A M. T. BREWER * CO., "Maltese Oross Brand" Carboliwd Hose Corner looe *° 101 ° S«»nd street, between J and K, Sacra. rint and Market streets. J. W. Taylor, Manager, jneoto. _J???: t i_ STATIONERS, PRINTERS, ETO. R. STRONQ & CO, \^Vl^^^^S^S^S^ Wholesale Oommißsion lerchants n6, 217 »nd 219 Bush street, above Sansome. um „„„ m All Qf SACRAMENTO REOORD-UNION. CAXiTORBfiA skeki ajtb nin mnm Sum I" ranruro OSee, Ho. 8 S>w Monttcom- NTJTB, BO^^^r, SEED ery Btrert (Palace Hotel). -J. H. »i-arpe. Aiient. AmA «e mCTm i JJerelMUldU*. cflT All orden promptly attended to. A idress : t^i /,i. ■ »-■>--. , W. R. STRONG * CO., Gt GRIFFITHS, »n?.lplm Noß.fi. gand injrt~t,B«.4»mento UilßLillilj W UIIJJID A BTLL StTPLY OF THE CELEBRATED 2\_ and prolific wmmmm*. mm , SIX . RQWED BARLEY| • »«^ __ «_ °» n now °« procured for Mod. Average yield, 125 r llttfi BEST VARIETY ANX bushels per acre, and weighs ten pounds more per -~ M. Largest Quarries on the bushel than any other barley ; very superior for — Coart. PolUhed Qracite brewing ; does not tall down or lodjre, and stools Monuments, Tombstones and Tablets made to order, more than any other known. Call upon or addrwa «■ Craalte Buil.l ins Bt«ne C«t, Oreued BOOTH 4 CO and Follsfeed to order. 011-lp6m 27-lptf Front street, Sacramento MISCELLANEOUS. Neuralgic, Sciatica, Lumbago, ' Backache, Serenes; of tho Chest Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Barns and Scalds s Genera! Bodily Pairs, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frostec Feet end Ears, and all other Pains and .ishes. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jju-obs Ok n a *nft, »«rf, xiniplf and cheap Extcrna K^rnedT. A trial entails but tn* comparative!; trifling f.ntlsy of 00 Cents. atiJ every one sufferrnii with pain can have cb'^ap ana positive proof of it» claims. Directions !u THeTeD Lapjßages. ktOLr BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND IJEALEEC IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Ufa Whiskey/ Brown's Iron Bitters is one of tho very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for wlliskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G.W. Rice, editor of the Amer-can Christian Re view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: fin., 0., Nov. 16, iBSi. Gents: — The baBA wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. WISTAR'S BALSAM — a — M E V £ DA 11. A. MAUTI.N', Eureka (Nev.), writes: "1 always recommend WISrvKS KALS.OI OF WILD CIIF.RKI, •■ it is ■■ ■■' ■ ■■ ■ ■■■ • . best pnparattQM in the nr..rktt. I have never heard of a feitiglo lomplaint a^n-t it, and have Sold it for fifteen years." rJ. M. LKVY, of p!a<.'o, writes : *' Last winter 1 suffered with a severe c j!d, which settled upon my lunc«, ami th»onl» r.'i-f 1 found w»» m WIHTAR'S BAL'IM «»F n.LU «H>RKV. C. B. LL'CK, H. l>.. Genoa, Mar., writes: "I have u=cd WIhTAIfS '. it - Ml OK Vilil) lllllUUi' for nutty years in prtratl pr.tclioti, and consider it an (xcull-r.t i»rt'[».ir:it:«.n for Coughs, Colds, etc. 1 ch<c-rfuUy recommend it." • v.;;-h.j,j >iT!'.isw\VS F I S A SURECURE I I for all diseases of the Kidneys and m] ;p IthaßßpecifleactiononthisTnostimportant I organ, euabliiiff it to throw off torpidity and * IE faction. Btimulating tho healthy Becretiou X 1 L OsfdM 808, and by keeping the bowels in free Z W ooadiUon, effecting its regular dipchappo. 1 IP RflSklSftsTlSk Ifyou are suffering 1 from 4 | IWlOlCll Ida malaria, have the chills, i if are biliouß, dyspoptifc, or eonatipated, Kid* 1 X ney-Wortwillßurelyrrlieve&rquicklyciire. 1; j W In this season to clennsc the System, erory I ;r one shouid*talic a thcrougrh course of it. (Si | 3 : [|SOLD BY DRUCCISTS. Price $l.| ggf l()|>)b. IxnnfnJlfncrnn'l infnlti eAMAKITi iißt^vi^ hiht J>*CURES AND^If SSSfe.&aTfe'S jff tnu, Sp.'riT:;»t')i I l.f/a, V\ Sem'nal v>"f.ikiif>=. Im t r . v^SB ulaomf all Nervtri* amj wj^/^*A ~r^ Blooil Dlf— a«n. ToCler- gynvm. Lnwy.-r«. Lit<?r ■SassW . aryMe-n. Mrrrhanti, /atBsTCBBKa Banker?, Indies nnd all nHB7 whose Fed*-ntary etn- Jssm / p)o>mcnt causes Nerv MBKWm. I oa> Prostration. Irrrtru. JmwW^ I larttleo of tho blood Hy / Ftoroach, boweN ov l^a F Kirtnej-g. or who re « ia x ><V?S q»lre a nerretonlp. ap- ;„ iZi I* Invaiuable Thoi« ■ w NEVFV FAll« proclr.im It the MfcZ 'AILS- vond'-rful Ipvi k . THE OS. 8. A. RICHMOND MET»IC\L C " C«ie Proprietary, St. Joseph, a<h HOME AND ABROAD. I Two Thousand Casts or Fever at Provl < i-.ii Jhr Veorsla Senslornhlps An li.ili.-in i:anc(dfor Murdt r— The lieccher Suit- AgHoeUled Prtss < ontolldatlon «.ia-il and Fltz John Poilcr-i IMn clan -nil r i.. i by i..< l| if Accident on the Alton Ruad-Setr Hap ot Hi. I'nlted Stalo-ilrnis or Foreign Sews- Etc. ■MICIAL DISPATCUKB TO mi RBCORD -CITIO».] domestic mrna. Associated Previ Consolidation. Ntw York, November 15l.h,— The nego tiations wbicta have beeu peniing for several months between the WeUeru Associated Presn hud the New York Associated Press culminated to-day by a unanimous agreement for Joint m»ui>g;iTient. The proposition came from the New York Associated Prees, acd was accepted by the B iard of D.reciors of tii'_ Wtsttrn Associated Prtbs. The manage ment U plac« d in the hands cf a jjint com mittee—Eic'aard Su.ith and Walker N. Halderman, representing the Western Afsj ciated Pies*, and WhiteUw R.id, of the ' Tribune, acd Thomas B. CoDnery, of the ' Herald, repressing the New Yi.ik A-so c'ated Pre^s. Charles A. D*na, of the Sun, waß elected Critiriiisp. The committee en tered upon ticir riu'iei this afreruoon. A farther meetii pr will be heM tomorrow, when a plan of et-rvice will be adopted. The West ern A'tociatpcl Pre.-s has since the termina tion of the contract betwte: the associations, perfected a cable service which has proved to br inferior in many rejects to that of the New Y.-.ib As4cc!i'.i >j. a d alao orgmiz^d a ; Dewß eeivi-je iv '.he Ea 3 t. The work of re adjustment wiil contiuue until all the differ- | ences are disposed of, pnd there will b« but ' ont- general (c.-vice. A uew contract will bo ! mado with the Western Union Telegraph '• Company. The «.....— .., Srnatonblp. Atlanta, November l.V.h.— Pope I .r.- h has been elected lo till Hill'i urexpired term in the Senate. Alfred H. Colqr.ilt was elected Senator on the first ballot to-day, the tsrja comuienciuir March 4th. [SECOND DISPATCH.I ATLAkTi, November 15th.— It has j'ist been discovered that CuJquiU is not electtl, the count showiiig that 1.0 licked t*o v >Ub ! BatMw wa 3 elected lot the thort Urm, bey.- I ing Hill seven vote?. Adj urmd UD to morrow. [THIRD DIsrATCU.I Xew Yobk, November lbth.— A later dLi ' patc*i from Atlanta r^p.'iits the statement that Co'qa'tt was el.ct-d United S.a'ei Seu kt >r hi the I(>dk (.erm. The Alabama lr;!.i.i ur ., Montgomery, November 15 t.-* The Sec- ' ate <>rgai.izt-d by ohcttM George P. Hunison ' President, aurt W. L Cay Secretary. The ■ House chose F. JWor for Speaker, ur d D. j ■»'. Mclver far Secretary. The L^'iclaure ! is K.-mocratsc by an iajiinuee inaj irr.y. Thf **.i 1..- UrrentMrkcr*. Avglsta, November 15th. — Tte Btrai^hl ' (Greenback Convention met to-day »nd de- I ciil-sd to thoroughly or^aLiz' f r the text ' campaign. Mi.-i>i.-. Diamond*. Nf.w York, November 15;n. — A packa?<] j which rught to Lave cuntiired diamonds 1 1 HM amount of atout $30,000, ■hippad on i board the City nf Chester, at.fi comkned to ] the tirni of Louis SiiasLur^er & Oo- Maiden , Line, was, on i | e.-insr in tr.e tx^ruiuirg-rri.m i of the Appi-ai'tr's D pnrt-:.ent, f nadi-tuffed i with [tapir. Tr.e package w» la a rith-r ! dieproporti' nV.eiyl.irge wo iden bn, wrapped j in a pst>er cover, which spr-e .red ~»i»led, and ' the seals were tpparehtly intact. It was re ceived at t c i u'.lij tti-re.< in Washington ■tiMt io thf c r.diicn in wiiich it wa3 when opened. Tht ;-r.rß«r (■( th< Btvamsh'p t- -'i tiliMi that be received the WO Jen box, which j wa- ia cu.-piciously liad order. He hes.itited ' to receive it, but after having excluded to | rcciva it decrr et* it ladhpMHMi to cover i; with a str >np iiip».- wntmar, w! ich he fetled ia order t ■.. ini-resse i'.s s.ifety. Thr ;>i..i-i- r on Ihr Alton Baad. Kansas City (Mo ) Nov.-t :: ' «r 15:h.— The ' wieckiii;; tr^in arrived this itternoon from i the icene ct th<; wr^ck oa Ul2 Alton nad, ' brirping the detd a-^d voanhd, LM ot killed: IJiroey Corcoran, Henry Da«e ->nd ! .1 <l.v Hamiltor. The wjundel are Pri'.lip ] Lerns and Fred Graham, b'.dly crushed and will probably (He : James In^aiis. ii jived in te.attlly; Jaaob Lulwv-, John DUtoo, Joel Bray, Hamilton E.iviu M rrii, J M. Moot ."omsry, b.\dly cut acd bni' d, TkM M were taken to the ho?pital i'-. this ci'y. Four otlitrs wero cli^htly wmaded. The track : was e'eared tLis forenooc, aud trains iesuiaed j rum.iLS »f u.'nal. •.r.ini-- Brvie» or the fitr. J.h-i Porlrr tase. New York, September 1.".,:-.— General Grant's mi' gazine article, entitled 'An Un- i deeerveJ Stigma," concisely reviews the case ! of General Fitz John Pi rter. (jiving the i gruind for his former belief in Potter's guiit ■ aod his present conviction of his entire iuuo cence, and appeals to the Government and ' country for prompt acticn in Porter's behalf. ! N.» Map trilir I ailed 8lal««. Washington, November 15ta —A new map of the United Stater, prepared under the direction of the General L»nd Offic?, is now in tha handH of the printer in New York, ' and will soon be ready for distribution. It ' id s iid to be thfi mr st complete and accurate j one compiled by the Government. It coc- I tiius over 4,000 places not on the old map. These addition* are mostly iv the West. Tha rapid strides of that section render the map now in use almost valueless. An It! am Traveler for California. St. Leuis, November 15th. — A partially i insane man, supposed, from papers on bis ! p?rsoD, to ba Tnurßton Russell, of Lynn, Mass., was found in the little town i f For eatoD, Mo., yesterday morning, wardering through the streets. It ia supposed that he jumped or fell from a passing train the ni.-ht before, as ha was only partially dressed, and was ;oDfiderably bruised. He had passes for ' San Francisco. He isbeirg taken care of by the citizens. An Incendiary Fire. RIVEiiTON (Neb.). November 15:h— An in- j ceu^i^ry tirfl here Sucday morning destroyed 16 ct the IS business houses in the town Los*, $1,0,000 to ?70,000 ; insurance, SII.OOO. A man named Hickman ha> been b>>und over I to answer on the charge of setting the fire. The citizens appeal fjr aid, and S. P. Far riegton, of Chicago, has been appointed to solicit funds to aid in rebuilding the place. Brave Bear Hanged. Yankton (D. T.), November 15th.— Brave Cear, tho Sioux indiaD. was haeged to-day for the mnrder of Joseph Johnson near Fort Sully in IS7'.». The drop fsll at half-past 12, i and ia fifteen minutes he was dead. There i was very Bttla excitement. The execution whs ptivite. Bravo Bear ltfi a request to bU I relativfß not to avenge his death, and toj omit the usual moursing. The Snll Agalnit Reecher. New York, November 15.h. — At the eon c'.usion ol plai itiff's testimony in the a;ains*. Herry Ward Bepcher, growing out of liis failure to complete the second volume of the "Life of Christ," counsel for Beecher moved to dismiss the case, upon the ground that there was no date fixed for the closing of the contract. Judge Barrett held that plaint iff had failed to make out a case, but he i would grant until to-morrow for the produc tion of evidence to show the limitation of the contract ; otherwise he would have to dismiss the case. Taken lo Prlnon. Cokcord (N. H ). November 15ih.— Ellery I Albee, the defaulting Cashier of the Ashuelot Savings Bank, sentenced to ten years' im prisonment, was taken to prison to-day. Be Blew Ont the Can. Dinvfb (Col.), November 1", h. — This morning Dr. G. W. Werner, formerly of | Baltimore, where his parents now reside, was ! found unconfeious in bis room. An Argand Sras burner was en the table turned on, but not lighted. AH efforts to revive the asphyx iated physician proved futile, acd he died at 1 o'clock this afternoon. It was probably the result of an accident. rin-h i.in Found Dend In Ills om , . Chicago, November 15th.— This afternoon the b<.dy of Dr. J. U. S. Mohr was found in his office. Ha had evidently been dead Borne day?. No mark; cf violence appeared, and the cause of death in not known. Shocking Ballroad Accident. St. Paul (Minn.), November 1"> h.— This morning at Robert, a station twenty miles east uf Hudson, on the Chicago, St. Paul Minneapolis and Omaha Itsilroad, a Btock tram, while stopping for water, was run into by a freight train from behind. The caboose, in which were the conductor, a brakeman, a stockman and several passenger*, was smashed to pieces The conductor was burned to death, nothing but his bones being recovered. »wt«:ti: ill- %|l-iBKK 16 Tha br.-.kpman had an arm Ur.n from ite socket, and <iieu fio n 10-. of fafeoj within aa Jir.'ar. A pMMBMt nimed Fink was badly injured A number of <-.«* acre badly i wrecked and ru<iDy cattle kil'.-.-l. The Jeanaelte Inquiry. Washikgtos, November 15 b.— The Jean nttte Court eobttoaed its Leurict; of Mel viile thw morning. He de^crib^d the meeting between himself, Ncrc* snl Niace^man who had been sent ahead ly De L n*. Upon lacdicg, Aor-.ii ezdaimad ; "My G..J, Mel ville, are you olive? We thought you and all of the whole bonf.'a party hart tone to the bottom ot tha sen." NY, new developments. National Grange. Palronx of liuibandrr. Indiakapous, November 15:h.— The six teenth annual session ef ihe National Grange, Patroas of Husbaadty, began in this city to day. The National Grange is composed of Masters of Stite Granges and their wives, and_ thirty-two St»t?a are repressed in the session. Among the delepa'es present are Governor Frederick Rible, of Maine, and Congressman Aiken, of .South Carolina. The sessions are secret, and -.vill coLtiuue till next week. Another lUoo.l I urdllng Tragedy. _ Raiu (Ind.), November 15;h. — This morn ing a well-to-do faraier, named .! .-i.. r Spaul ding-, living thr^e m.ilf h from this place, first kiu'ckH senseless his little son and wife with a wfaitrbtr-e, and then cut their thioats with a r&zor. After which he cut his own throat with the same weapon. Dew icrallc Nomlaatlon for Mayor. I'oston, November 15th.— The Democratic Wen ami City < \immij*ioners to-iiij;bt unan ijiously nominated Aibfrt Palmer for Mayor. County FnndH •>■•>!. ... Taylobsville (N. C), NoTtubot l.'irh.— BurgUrs entered the re«idi>i:ce if Vv illiam A. Pool, Clerk of the Superior Courl of Alex ander couuty, lajt night, bouud a d gagged him, and inaclo their escape with $700 belong ing to ;h : county. Murdered and X ibbrd, Dallas (Tcx ), November 15th.— In De Witt <:ou .ty to d'.y two efci:»t'. Mexican convicts m«t Janie-< G. Sparai /on the road atd shjt hi-ji. Tu^y then beat oul hig bruins with a tun cni rob-.eJ him Ihc SunOfn httamer. Philadem-hia, N»iiub«t 15 ii.— The ?en eral agaati of the lied St u r Bt«MMhfa) Com pany i', thi-j ciiy doubt Ite :>.■■ . r that the steumer furik by tiie Wectphaiia was the NeederlamJ, wi.u:ii wiled trou; Antwerp on Saturday, .iiiii r^y if tiie Roodarlaad was in her course si:a would have been "250 miles west of the spot where the ex i.-ion took 1)1 see. Fever at frovldencr. Peovidenc'E (R I.), N''vemb;r ISA.—ln vestigation di^closej toe bet tl at there are within the city limits u»w«rd • f 2 000 ca3e< of fever in difft-rer.t iiiTUi.; \,,r-,. l • r.-.;m light mat iri.d to malignant typhoiii. Many phy riciacsa^ert that tte « m! ; - "■ ' ye Ba in and thi: rim i 5 the c^use. l>rnlt». Kkokik (Ta), November 15.h. — Mra. E. K. 11 art, iliMtol tha Ute OQvei P. Jlcrtoo, of Indiana, ilied of purdlynia h 'his tity to day, a*;,! 7'i jears. f 1..-1 la iln -rmili. Wilmington, Nov-mWr Kth. — A killing frast here 1-tt-t uigh^. A Million. ... .i. Tronblr. Krie (P.™..). November 15th .— Fz.-a C'oopsr, amiiliouuire, has hecn ane^u-d f r ihe eeJuc ti.-.u .'f the wifj ot .' rtj>:r,»!'!c t:-.:,lei?man in Vijjton to-.vrfhip. Tucrutumrlrlcal. ("hiiago, N veil)»r 15th. — Highest tern porkture to-drf_;, 40°; lowut, 36°. New York, November 15th — Midui&h ( — Higln-oi tetiipeijituce ti>d»y, 40° ; lowest, 31°. I :. Yell<m Fevrr Cpldrmlr :n an End. Pensaola (Fla.), November 15th.— No deaths and no new cumh wi re Mfwrtod to-day fiom fevjr, though seve.al have b.n known to exist since y?cterday. The Board of Health ii.s is-uen a pr.iclamali m <*eolaring theycl'o* fevor epidemic in tail city at au end. Something V « In the rtiltcd Stair*. PiTTSBCRu, Noveicber 15th. -A company with a capital of »750.0tK) has bseu organized by prominent iron mtn to erect vxkl tor the main factuie of v.v.l; jnd spiket fr m steel MtMMhißf wi.ich uas tever before Leen dene in the 1" ,i'ed Sutej. I'.irt Pllloiv IMWH to It. :i Bntlcr. N«w YohK. Movnafcat 15th.— Thl Gre nada (Mka.) tkiiUnd hau ti.e followisg : This anjqnt tal by antl-oiity ..f General Jasies R. Cu.lmer.% wan s-nt to B D Botln verb.iQi by tSc Biii'. -r (f this papu Thurs a»j ni Giunapa (Uii>s.). Ifnrnialw 9ta. To (.omril liuilcr, Lowell, htHa.: Port Pillow fluhmn to Beat! Butler, (rreetii j. Both in ihake. JAMES K. (.UALSIKKS. The ><-\< ».-b:i:. New YohK, N raoabat 15.h.— The 1- Washington correspondent, showicc: that the S*na»e will be divided bct«v»i?n lh» two gr^at partitj, deoioastratefl that the Virginia K« aijuaters will h^ld the ba'.anco A power. He says George C. Gorhau: is still a candi date f M Ihe cth'ce of S.-i:re!'iry. It ii said by some persoLs that he will be related and sup ported by the Bapablisaa ommoj He will he supported by and UidJloberger, the two Readjustcrp, whose vote^ will be needed. roKs.n.\ ke»s Hiium «r t'lmmiißi. London, November 15;h. — In the Uoase of Commons this aftatSMß, on the third ros olution of the cloture, vit , that ijo member having spoken to aty ■Mi m re mtitled to move or speak on aty sitml-r no i m during the same debate, the dißr.u3f.icn covered a number of ameudmeut* of tuienr interest, and the debate adjourned. I; b expected" that the House will be prorogued by the end of the month. One or (he ,'.■■ > • 'ii.tic .... Condrmned. UrßLis, November 1:1 th. — The ju.-y in the case of Patrick Ji.yce. charged with the mur der of the Joyc3 family at Cong, returned a verdict this mon.iog of guilly. Juil^e Barry sentenced the prisoner to be handed Decem ber 15th. A freih jury is impam'td for the trial of the remaining prisoners. Tee trial of Patrick Day has begun. He is accused of murdering Bridget Joyce. the Situation In Fr;iu< , • ml,l. ■■ |Hnr>* Of (ji'CTy. Paris, Novaraber 15th.— President Grevy has been teized wiih a nudilfn iiiaess. He had two attacks of rush of blood ti the brain, caused primarily by indigestion. Tlie attack was apopletic iv its character. The excite ment in official and political circlet, v intense, and the situation iv (Jovemment circles in still further cumplicvted by this nn.-.-xpected fact>r. President (irevy's w^gwtl n, which has been foreshadowed by d'Hiia papers, may bs expedited by his illne«s. Crrvr Better JoarnaitHt Woumlcd IB a hut). Paris, tfovmfcw 15th.— Preudent Grevy is much better, r,nd drove out to- l»y. A duel wan foogbt to- by br C»rnude!. a Deputy, and Delignii-rfa. s, jonmolut. Toe latter w.ts w uuded, bui not ccri v ly. An lvi part a ;if Cai,rr<Ki.n, Caiko, \)v«mh;r ls. h.— SoUmu Daond was befi.ie the ProMcuHii); ('.>;;, miiaion to day. He contested to triviiig tht ■ :der to Crb Alexacdris, aft?r having r* c'ved n pTe-emp tory command from Aral.i Pasha. As the c JEflagration did net at first appear to bo general, Arabi Pacha sent or-iers through Mahmond to tire more places. Suleiman abo states that Arabi Paeba, on the 12th ol July, ordered them to take soldiers to K»mleh Palace end murder tho Khedive. While on the road to execute the order he m6t the Pres ident of the Chamber of Notables, who pre vailed on him to return and remonstrate with Arabi Pasba. Nuuri Bey, the officer who had charge of the troops at Rimleh Palace, corroborates Suleimaa's statemente. 4 Complaint from Ihr lni.li.li Consul. Cairo, November 15th.— The Knclish Con sal here has complained to the Khedive of the harsh treatment of a prisoner at Zigszic, who wag formerly a cotton proprietor, butwho had been set to watering the streets and doing other degrading labor. » The Printers' Strike in I Inin.i. Viessa, November l. r >th.— The printers' strike is extending. Several newspai<ers were again unable to appear to-day. The authori ties are trying ta induoe the strikers to re c'uee their demands, en the ground that it is beyond the pawer cf thi owners of the news papers to grant them. No distarbaccr-i have occurred. Waul* a l.iml. Lupsic, November 15th. — The Saxon Chambers have petitioned the Government to construct a canal to the river Elbe, on Prussian territory. \n One Left to Tell the Talc. Losdon, November 15th. — The crew of the missing boat fr .in the steamship Westphalia have landed at New Haven, and report that the other steamer, with which the Westphalia one in collision, went to the bottom with all on board.