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HONORS FOR DR. KOCH. THE EMPEROR BKSTOWIXG A IUGH DECORA TION UPON HIM. PUBLIO DISAPPOIXTMENT OVER THE IMJIEDIATE RESULTS OF THE TREATMEXT--OPIX10XS OF EXPERTS-THE KASTERX QUES TIOX-A RAIIAVAY MUItDER. BhaapOjOj.- i?nn . pv pga btoafeva aoawaaaol pr*u. Rerlln. Nov. 22-The b#atowml by Emperor WilHara ef toe Orand Cros* of the <rder of the Rcd Eagle nnon PrulMtwr Koch was pv.etted BJ Bagbl Thl? ls the flrst Ume that thls decoratton has been bestowed npon anyone who dld not possess tho proccJItig elasses of the ordT. Thouch cnnflde^ce ln the uUtmate vahie of Pro feasor Koch's fganHlTT iflBI not abate, public di?ap polntment over the immedlatc rOBBBo.Of the treatmont growa dally. I?rofe?sor Koch's BjaBatonto, Ors. Levy and Cornet. *nd ottv>rs e*t!mate the number of casos atoMrty treatod at abont 1,700. The grOBter number of thes* wcre snfferlng from exterior tubcrrulosls. and are maklnp progrcss. There wcre comparafively few caaee of tubercles on the Innps. The expcrts are be glnntng to ronrnr ln the BftBtofl that B OBtO of thls dls?*a<e by t'.e treatment Is uncertaJn. ?rOfOBBOr Koch disclalms responalbllity for th* statements pnt ln his mouth ln rapard to his exnerlment*. He blames the preas for raislng exagperaVd hopea of lnstant beneflt ln ?>very form ot tabereoJoate, Professor Virchow, epeaklog ln tlw "Medlrlnesohe Oesollsrhaft." referrod to the subsldence of the c.nthuslasm. but def. idod Pro? fessor Korh agalnst the charge of promaturoly publish tag Ws dlseovexy. Professor Koch, ho said, consentod to tlie diacloaores alrearty made only at the request of MlnJster von QeaatBf and severul of his mcdlcal col leagues, Drs. Vtrchow, Levy and Iiorgniann. F.very one In Profeaaor Koch's ronfidcnee supports his pro teat agalnst the gerjaattonal antlcipatlons regardlng tbe reeulto of the remedy. Profeasor Stollwag, of the Vlenna Unlvcrsity. addre.s Inr. the studcnta, adviscd thom to l>o caattOBB, ln ex pectance, bellcvlng only what tYegeeaor Koch has dlrcctly statrd. "60 far," add?d I'mfossor MtTOBg, ?*thc posslbillty of tho cure of lnpus alone has been provod. whlb* if has not been sclentlrlcally cstabbshed that lupus arUes Irom the samc bacillus Oiat U a? aoclated with tung tuborele ." A noted nuthority 011 bac'erla, Dr. TTlmann. wrltes: "It will take fully a year al frcqnent lnjcctlons. be Bldea treatment under proper sanltary condltions. to cnable one to form a trustworthy oprnlon as to tho curablllty of consnmptlon. either ln advanced or in early stages." Dr. TTlmann worfted for several montlis ln Professor Koch's laboratory. lle bclicvos tbe remedy promises pood rcsult* iu cases of extcrnal tuberculosls, altliough, lio says, reiap-.es must be guarded agalnst. Dr. Suryckl, reportlng to the Mcdlcal Soricty of Crarow, which sent him here to Inve-tpate, doclares that even the cure of e.xternal tuberculovls by tl.e new proceaa ls unoartain, while he see3 no prounds for bcllevinp that It will cure con-umptlon in any stape. Dr. Krau-. of Ylenna. aflirms tba bcnef.t of the remedy for tnbcrruloHs of the bOBOa, aklfl and Joinls. but docs not bellove that it will ever lieal lun-; tubcrclea. Dr. Kraus wafl ln atten.lanrc here foi several weoks, t<"-tlnp the experimeuts. Professors Fracuttel and Eunkurlti, ln their latcst report, con firm the OBBBOB that the lnjecti. ns do not materially cherk advanced BOthBfc They do, liowevcr, check carly pblhtaB but tlie bacilll may rcvivc and rc infct the Boaaaa. The ojilnlons of a number of other experts. German. Austrlafl aud EagSah, all of the samc tenor, aro bc fo;i:inp BBOWfl, and aie BBOdOIOttog the excitod pul.Hc cxpecUtt.ons. Not many Bogtbdi or ABiartOBBJ luvvo come here for u-eatmcut. A number (f patlents have pliaadj gaaa away, under Iho argeat adhrtoa of the phvsiclan.s aot t'> ris.lt tbe -eviitks of a Berlin wtater, bal to awalt the usc of tba remedy undci fcatlBI cllmatlc con '.Itions. FBBOBtB ulioars crowdlnp the h<-spltals Justly eom plaln cf the BBBBIB.kjII Ol Ih'-ir IraatBlOBt OWBBg to the atteged waal of lymph. Favoivd d.stors havlnp pn vatc eBBtol h.ve got suppllc-. and charge from twenty llve to 100 BBarka for a atogk; toooadatton; while poot aatleota on wbon ogperbaenU are trled are lylBg Ifl the Cbartta 11 ?pttoL Thetr traataaeal baa been toteo rantod, rjiwi tbolr dlaoaae tbreatena to baeoaaa ag^ra vatcd Prtifeasora Leyden, Lenotor and Gerhardt urge apon Pralewwr Koch tlie apeedleat abandonment of the auVreey rafOJUlug the pature of tho lymph. The "YuwJtha Xeltung" aajra that out of nlno casea weated wdto iho remeoy by ftoh ?ur Tiendelenburg, of Bonn lrlvcr-itv.veati.rdiv. a t.w l?a<l a Bwered ten.j.e-.atuie rebctons iA deSoea B. In other ^aoea. tbough an doubtedly affecfod wltb tuhercutoala, there waa no l^&?l^amraaMfl: of Iba \cterinary Collcpc of Manovor, prodlct- the appllcatlon of the Koch rcinedj to tattla and BWtoO, Ciu, protoctlng ferSMM fiom KroxrmoT'Korh -viM proaeeute a series of exuert ment, wltb the view of dtoeovertag leaaedke for -c-.net fevcr. taraafco, typBua .aud other ejUkuntea. He 1 tn c*pltal phyaloaJ condltion, aud rtoOB out dally. CKIStt IN IHB EASTERN QUESTION AVhTBTBD. A cii-l- in the Kastcrn que-tioii coiifroota the Tiipl" Aluanee, by tbe HaBten adheatca of tbe Ktog of eroeee to Ibe projeet of M. Del] anota, aapported by M. Trtcaupla, U> fuBtegl ofOBly ajd aaalgt a rtetog in Crcte BBuultaneoasly ?lth rlaluga ln v-y^f}^ff^ The ?nns ror Ince hl* alster marrled the Du'te ofgparia Bm .v"'?'. 1.'!?,.. uv Ktof to be Kulded by toe l^touid ? poLcy. Ti.c Orceh Mlnlstera teasoaed that the Katoer. ln casa lireoce *hooW be Octoaterf. . .ould not p-nu.i the ivrte tn drlvo oui the wyal toudly. Oa th- Ktog lattoiatiuK bi- aaaent to hla -Mliilsters' schemes. Cliaucollor von Caprlvl and (mi.. Katowhy eeatalolm note to Athcna, wurnlne the Uovernmenl OhBtta casr UMsures wvee 'ah.m toadtag towurd a war with faik.y th. Uielbund'a .-.iaa<tI-,jl1 wouW bloeaao the eoaaai 01 Ureece, and have the Hellenlr armv to takr l.olate-1 ;..,',?,,??,, ia,,,i agalnat the Turks The deeWyo efcar artor of tba aoto atoBged a bia/e ol war ooer ..unps. j:ii. BAILBfAT XfVBDBB AT Kl TNO. The deiaii- meived ragardlBg Iba railway anxrabi at Kuu.o ^)KJW that when toe tridn atarted from tba LaaaJea BbaBaai bH toa Baaaoaajera eateepl the mnr aarera aud their ftoOhaa^Bi tott tho eonjparttoent. The murderers throw a quanBty 01 Per- w Inaect Jowder ln the eye- of tbe rtetlm. and mtn^ied .n wi-i. a double-eugad biuiUng-bnlfe, while toe ottiei va- hllBd by blowa wltb a Ufc proserver. The bodlea wuv ti.rown out of tbe aarrlago, and the nardorara nmg oil the trato ?- W waa atowug up r^r a BBBdtBg beforc aBMBBOg llilcwu S'.ation. PT.AXCI AN!) C1HMANV IB AlT.IfA. The "North (iermati (iazctle" ^ays that the Oer man and licnch GUvCT8?BBbl have COUM to an agreeaaeal iBjarltni Affftot. m rotarn for a German Baaogaltiea of tba Freaeb protect rate over Vadaina car Fiance a. knowlcipeo the German rlghta on the coast ccded by tho Saltan of Zsnzlb'ir. MOVFJiBXT OF TBF OttBff A.V/> WBF.AT CROPS. (hlcago, Nov. 22 (SpeclaU.-Crop rcports from the grreat agru ultural BOOttOM BMW that Novembcr has proved a line nioiith for gathering tho curn crop, though there has n->t been much dry, frosty weather for rorn to cnre. No MM have dcveloped which go to ?how that tho flnal outcome of tho corn, clther ln ipio.itlty or qoality, is uetter than has been reported. lowa. Mls aourl, Kansab aud. Nebraska are ull falllng below foru.ei BBttaaaMB. <m account of the scarclty of corn hoas have bc*en sblpp-d out, and UMTO are not more than MMgh for the MBM deniand. In Ontral and fcouihern Indta.m tho ylcld Of corn is rtlsappointing. Beporls from MM1 BUMMMBbj and North and fjMta Dakota. MM that the movement of BBMf whea* ha.s not BBM nearly at. large as lt was BCfoetei to he. AMnU ol eievato:> on the Noitbern Parltlr and tfanl bOM road now peport that the movement will be over by ib>'. tk??e of another week. It ls thought tliat fuliy 75 pcr rent of the aprlng wheut ls now out of the farnicrs.' hands. COXORESSMAX BROWER BfTH FC'R UBF.L. Rcidavllle, N. O.. Nov. 28 (Spwialt.-Corgrcssman Browcr. Representatlve from the Vtb Dlst.-lrt, had warrant* lsaued and to-day entered suit agalnst "The Beview' (Dein.) for UMi Ourlng the re.-ent OBMr paign "The Revlew" was very BBMf agaliut Mr. lirower, eherglng him with gro-s lnimurality, and allegad tbat be Oumod his factory to aecure the ln auranoe. There ls no doubt tl?t th?*c charge* had a ?r?at deal to do with hrower'* recent dofeat. belng publlahed lust beforo elextlon day. The Ulal ls flxed tor Deoemtor 4. ? ,' EXAMIX1X0 TBE BAXE'S AXSBTS. PtmcIs M. Hlgglns. the reeetver of the North Rlver Paak, aald yesterday that the work of txatninlng the baak's cerUfloates wu near compktkm. The taak neoaaa&rily a tedlous one, and lt will probably bc teveral daya before a full ttatement is glvea out. "We flrat eouated tto (asli," said Mr. Hlgglns, "and fonnd tbat tto bank had )ust tK?4,0O0. This I de pealted with the ^t*te fru*t Compauy. It was pjM The Coai Mining Industries if IrlDidad. lolo . an eunieUinf really BMMtt Th* ij.li.es are what are conimouly called the " ?ide-alll rolaw " so trrquaiitly found ln PVnnaylvanla and other n.ounUUn ailnh.f reftane. Taero ar* three yelne uf coal, tlie uppt-r oae eevrn to twelye feet thlck, and ao eaally n.kud that th* mtaera at 50c. por um frecjuatitiy mska to exceed <100 par n.fi.U. Th. laadlug operator tkoi aald that the time was llkely lo c?ne when eual would be put aboard the < .r at Tttitldad at 7 > < enU j.'jr Wn, aud leave a kand?orr.e pn.lit to tto oiine oveiator. For full uifermatlan addrewt Triu tted Laoa aad lmj>roY?ujent Co., Trtnidad, Cola. neecssarv t?. Inepaet carefnlly all notee and aecuriUos held by the bank. Thta wa* a laboriona undertaklng. bnt la now almost completed. As far as I can tell nov I thJnk ttiat -the bank's deficlli will be?MMMl PIOO.OUO. as eatlmated by tto staie Barik Examlner. Tto next Uilng will be to verlfy and baJance M*> counts of all "leposirors. 1 may to **>?? ?" l!iiue a MMM 0:1 Wettnesday." COXUEESS MAT HAVE IT TO SETTLE. THE QUE8TIO.V OP AUTHORITY TROUBLES TflF. PEOPLE CONCERNKD IX THE WORLIi'S FAIR. Chlcago Nov. 22 (?p?r!aI'.-Thero seems no longer a posalblllty of llllllri a K-rlous clasl. of aottority be twcen Uie Chlcago directors apd the NaUonal-iMl Falr OBBMMMA, A BMM] ol the Exccuilve OOBBMBV MB of the MBl dlieetory WM beid lM*f, the result of whleh will be publUhed in a eoiiimunlcatlou which w/11 be read to the rtattOMi ClMMBMia M Monday. fiio BMBMI was dlrectly the result of U.e rcport of the ipe. ial BBBMMM Of slx Of tho Natlonal Commlsslon 16 wMM was rcfcrred tlie IMahtlMl Bf MMM. St. Clalr und De Young. That rtport clearly detined tho positlOO of the Natlonal body In MMM to tlie local board. Speaking of tto>10,000.000 fiii* It said : ? It |s tbe oplnion ol M MMMMM tbat this fund, when tsJMt, is a -niasi publlc fund. BMMMl, by tl.e a< t Of OMCTM and with U.e MMM of tl.e lUUM* MlfOM tion. to a speciBc purpose. and to bc controlled and expended In the cxecuUon ot Uiat purpose by tbe ageucies named by the said aet of CMMM.' Tlie local body will aosolutely and unqualihedly refuse to concur la the report of tho special com mlttee of the Nalional Cotnmisslon. They will em BkBtitlUf Cive tbe NaUonal body to ?alMllBllI Uiat tho $10,000,000 is furnlshed by local capltal. and that the tooal board is not only MfMBMM BM tl.e surcess of tho Falr, but tliat It ls determlncd to make it a suc cess unhampered by UM a<?tions of tbe Natlonal body. Thle deliant reptlrt, when prwented to tbe Natlonal Commlsslon, will only wlden the breach already cxtstlng Detween the two l^die*. Mr. Jaycox, freight and transportatloa agent. has tendered his reiignaUon to Dlrector-Ceneia! Davls. inerely as a f-rmal i-ccognitlon of that oftirial's authortty. Tlie World'.s Falr t'ommisslon took % most Important ?tep to-day, looking toward harmony and the pre ventlon Bf the MMMMf deadlock MMM the OM uusslon aud tho local directory. Upon the motlon of Judge Llmlsav. tlie WtMte 9MMM of tlie cstabU?hment of a bureau "and the abolltlon of standlng eommittees was referred to tbe spexial BMMM committec of elgbt. It was this rommlttee which yesterday drew up tho paper M tbe powcrs of the loeal and Natlonal Bodlee. which threatened to bring the whole que-stlon of Jnrisdiction bef >re Congress or the Attorncy-Oencral. Anoth-r Important matter was tho declsion of tlie quesUon wliethcr or uot raoney awards should be granted to exhibitors. CommUsioncr Uussell, of Ne vada, introduced a rcsolution that the local directory be asked to appropriate tfiOO.OOO for llve stock pre mlums. Tlils was rarrled, and tben the report of a jolnt committec 011 awards was introdurod. This re port did not favor money MMMMM, but urgod Uiat niedals and certlficates should be granted. Tho report toncludcd with the following succlnct MaMMMti Flfst- There shall bc awards. ??rfsui se.ond-The awards shall be granted uponJgjM* points of excellenec or advancement. fo.muUted tt bv 4 board of JlBfJM or OMMllMWjWjortaM be competcnt experts, and the cvldeiiee of tli.se a'Hi ? hall1*Tarchment MttfMttM BtUBMMIBM by bRMM mt?UM oplnion of the Jolnt BMBjMMjtlB gg*?g flClliE tliat the (iovcrnnient should f.irnisli BMW uthat.sHiid niedals. espeelally ln tto caws of ItoeifB exhibits. 1 ,ut ttore toe* not appsar to ta anr prov.sb... mado thercfor Iu the cxisting approprutlons of (on F This repirt was lald over for consideration. Tbe lalktMl MMMttM reported that in its oplnion th? BBBUMa of tho offlrers of tto Commlsslon were not tOO BSmI should stand. The report MM adopted. BVBGMSWfe CHAXGES IS VAWJ GRADES aSatVeX REPORT OK THE CIIIRF OF THF. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION-OPFIOKIUJ' PAY AVashlngton. Nov. 22.-Commodore Ramsay, chlef of Ihe Bureau of Navlgation. in his anniial report to tho ?OUtltolJ ol the Navy IBBIMMMM thut fMMMMO in tl.e lower BMM of UM Pay f'orps shall be. tllled by aMMMtoe of tbe N:.val Academy. OMMMMM Ramsay MrotM mneh Ipee* lo tto subject of the personnel of tho Nnvv. Ho aays, in part: ? Five r?rMflraU WC nocded at a!l tinie.s |o command our MJMMMM abroad und at hoine, and fo. tl.esc there must bo rsftofb. The LightUouse BMML the Board for tho Bxnmlnailon of Officers for 1'romotion, and the. Iloard of Constructlon siiould ea<h have M admli-al for its MMtrMM or presi dent. Tho important MatMM at New-York und san Fraiieisco nced MMMBBlMU to command MM. Three Bf the ipBIIBM are coinmanded by commodores. wlio hold iicting appoiutmetits as rcar-admlrals. A large BMMM of MOffBQ are performlng tbe dutlos of licu tenanta. both afloat and ashore, and should have the rabk and rexeivo pay commensurato with tti"*e dutlo. Th3 MMSbet of tbe F.nglneer afBMH allow-d by law ls iuadequatc to BMfMM the dutles requlr.d of that eorpa. it K UMreforo, roeoMMewlel tbat the foi lowlng BBMMJN be made in the grades mentloned : ??The nuniber of rcar-admlrals to bo increascd from bJs to ten. The nuniber of BMMM (junior grado to bo iiici-easod from scvcnty-llvo to 150. The nutn bM Of BB8BJM to bc reduccd from lhl to 106. TM MMto* of ektof ?i|liMMi with letoUre M of He* U-naiit-coinniander. U> be increasod from forty-five U) flltv. The nuniber of passed assistant englncers. with relative rank of lieutenant and lieutenant (Junior grade.i to be iBCIIBSli from aixty (the number BlMWM by law) to lao-seventy-five to have tbe relatlvc rank B| lleutcnaiit ard forty-flvo to have the, relatlve rank of lieutenam (junior gra/lei. The MMM* of BflSttBoM MglBMM, with MMttfB rank of cnslgn, to bc MMM from forty (now alh.ved by law) to thlrty."' Attention Ls tBVttoi to the Incquallties in the pay of otlicers. and it is aaM tbat BfMBM of the same rank or relatlve. rank should recelve tbe same pay, and Junlors should not rocelve more pay than BMtf BMMM. It is rocorninelided that BMttOM 1*488 Md l.l-'l Of the MMleei MBMMa, which glve prwedeii.e M ofllocri oeeorilai to Mftk of eerrtoo, be MfMkM, and UmI all MMM* in tho Navy shall Ukc prOOOBMM a< cord ta| to the datcs of their commibsioiis. Touehiiig Uie BfMMBtMO systoM, UM it'Port siy.s: "The pcilod of iiustmction ln tho eradelBf trainiiig bUM has BOM lncreased to uno yeu. WfM bencti. Ial resiills. UrfS buaton oi bopa bmmbI tMMsaleM f.>r oaHstineal a, apprenUees, but ataoj *r* retectea tar MM? ouallflcatlons and some of ttose aeceptod fail to r lort The av-r,.ge BanbOT eattoMd lumually faU* totow the nuniber allowed bv law and UM BM lo tM servi.e has nol been cm-..iir..glnK." O-nm."' oro Bamsay recommenda that Beetloo 2.1?of tto B>v!sed Mafiies to ao amended t .at ao e.nlist<yl .nan servlnj in the Uiiited Btatea Navy niav bOOOOM a natuiiiliiod eitlzen of the Unitcd Statc, ln the s4in? manner as niw pro'lded for enllsted n.cn of UM UatMB btates ArA?'an appondix to the rcport B the rrport of Oag> taln l'ythla!., superinteudect of the Naval Academy. TLANXINO BOW TO ATIATH THE AHMOU PLATES. BJaaktoatoa Nov. 22.-A hoard consUtinP of Naval OaBoanaetar niobbaia aud AoflBoaat KBobI Ooaattaelera Woodward, Uanard and Ibflar 1 bow boMtoc daUi sew-Ions at the Navy Department, under tnstruction fi-.mi the baeretery of the Kaoy, to deeMa upon toe bad njaaai of atteehlag (ba anaor pfattea to tba bow - iipa. a- bobm of Ibeee ptotoa v.-iii irelgk ai aiaeb aa torty toaa aaek, tba piebtoat praaenta aarloaa aaecban. ical difliculties. So fa- tlie worK of the Boardkaa been of a prelimlnarv nature. cor.sl-tlnp largelv of in qulry into furcipn pract.ee. A CUSTOMS DSC3SX09 EEVrsED. Wttslilopton, Nov. 2?..?The Trea.-ury Department h&e rovtoad it? aeutatoa to tho eaea of eartabi pa:nt tnss BB elas- BBBOlted by Frank TbOBBMB, of FhiUv itotobto. f-r proaaatatan to toa ebapel af tba Qrotoa BchOOl as a BMBBOrtol Of Ms dOOd BVO. tt v a- OtlgV aatty doeMed that Iboai aalntlaga wcro dattobB at the ra-tc of 4j por OBBl ad vnlorem under the provl-lon for aatotod or atataed gtoaa wtod m. Bupiaiaiitav lior^ havo sincc been mW.c, BOWOvBr, that thOBI palntings are li; BO BBBBj WtadOW. wttbtU Iba mean Ing of tbe. turiff, but a-e ptatortol hUtorlcal pahrtfBgB on gla?s, to be BflBg or toateood 00 tiis inaido af a ebarob wijidow. la alow <>f toaaa statemenu. the De partmefit now aOfidfl. that the a:?:.? Ba are cxer.ipi from gatf under the provlsion- in Paragrapn 767 of the froe llit for work* .d art, Intludtag pwtortol paliit Ings ou jla-s, imp'.rted exfreaab for pfltaaxtbaBBB to an lnvorporated rellgluus aoclcty. API'oINTMKNT- l;V THF. PREMHF.NT. Traobtoglnn. Wee. c-.-Tho Preaadeat today mado the tattoa/tag agaoaBtBientat Mtatok J. Walsh. Aupusta. ffOV, a membcr of the Warni Sprlngs lndian Commlsslon. vire WJham 11. DIH, of Pennsylvanla, dcllned. Lcland F. Coffer, as sistant surpeon ln the Marine Ho-pltal service. .1 BOBb J. Kinyoum, paased assistant surpeon iu tlie samo BOrvtoa, Walter ('. Mikhcll, postmaotcr at OdBhBtb lowa. ? T() 8F.LECT A MAOAZINK RIFLE. Washlnpton, NcvA-'.-The BOBrototy of Wur has ap polnted a board consbtlng of Colonel A. H. Koiit.-. Btk infantry; Uaqtaaaat-Cotoael u. ?.. HaH, 8tt lalastrj Major Wlrt Davi-. 4tli Cayalry ; Major (i. W. M( Krv, ordi.an.fl Drpattmcnt; (aptaln H. B. Prccman, Tth Infai.trv. and Captaln S. K. Blunt. ordnanre DOBBri ment (who will BOt also ai rocnrderi, to meet at New York City Deccmber 10, ar.d. after examlnatlon, sclocl a rragarino rifle for mllltary u^e. Tl.e pnrposc le to OmSJ rarefully all MMM rlBaa. and also to 5S BMmS BMBMM to M?MM their BtoM toifj ;,L"^.^,^l^esdwhbn|.^have been Introduced ln Emopeaii armlcs. ___^____ FOURTII CLA-sS ******** APPOINTED. Washington. Nov. 22--Foorth claas BBBMMMB were to-day app.lnU.-d as follows: ivnns?l-.nia Mr". A. Kldd. I'anrroft: J. Ii. linrtan ?n. Btafkloi! P. W. Boyd. Rlmersbunr; W. Jenklns. TlTew.Yorh-\V. S. Darling. st. Jnhnland. BOPTO RF.PEMPTIONS YESTERDAY. Washington, Nov. 22.-The amount of 4 1-2 per rent BMM redeemed to-dny. under the cirrular of Novemtor f>. was 119U.300; making tbe total to dato f.i,r,3s,.-)jo. _ TIIE W1WLE CITY U W TIIE BLAZE. A LARGE KUt MIT.T, IN rATERSON PESTftOYF.O -r.oss ESTiMATr:!) at $<oo,ooo. A blaxc was dlscovered IMtMMf m rnlng ln the engii.e MM of DlMlHl Iirothc.s' largo Bttt MM B Kip Yan Wiukleavc, I'aterson. N. J. The place. is BM of tho highcst parU of the city. about M0 foct abovo tho hvtl of UM niain BMOMM portion. and viaible from all over towu. In-te.d of MMBMSllMJ tho fliemcn, tho men In the mill tried to BM OM MI Ihe MM Uie apparatus belo;igiug to the cstablishtiicnt. and before thev r^-aiizcd it the BMM had got beyond Uielr control, and was sprcading through the placo wl'h great mpiditv. It roinmiinirated to the main MM, a MU0BM1 Bttol structure, 100 bv 900 feet. and'the hundreds of omployes at work flcd hastilv. havlng Just time cnough to get their wraps. By the time tto llremen arrived tbe mill was a ma-s of BMM and the maln buildlng and engine hou.so wcro speedily destroyed. The blaze. fann?sd by a strong gale from tbe northwest. shot up to n great helght. and the rolumn of black sinoke could be BBM for mltes around. KiKifs all over the city were erowded with spectators of tho mountaln conflafritioti, and the thousands who were on tho stre?ts for ? tuarUet day" hurrlod up the bill lor a MMM view. Tho only part of the sllk mill bulldlngs that was saved was the dy-hoiise. Tlie frame dwellinga of MOOpk l'.amford. sr., at.d Waltcr r.amford. members of the llrm, adjoinexl the mill and were, destroyed. Tjhere was M lnsuran.o on ellber of the burned housoa. wblle that r>f .loseph liamford. )r., which ta well in aured, wa* saved. A small framo stable complcted the list of buildlngs destroyed, while several BMM wore badly scorched. Roofs on houses and business buildlngs hatf a mllo away were fired by the flylog BBBMM wafled down from the stecp hlll. The roof of tirace MMMM Chureh In Water st. eaught flre among othera. All Uicso llrcs wcro cxUngulshed wltli lUgfef BMO. Uamford lirothers havo been one of the busiost and best-known MBMM in the silk trade. their products be ing the rheaper tatSBM of BMM. They did all their weaving in the mill that was burned. aud havo B large throwiug mill ln another part of tho city. The burned leMllWokMOBt employed octweon 500 and 800 hands. The meiubers of tlie lirm yesterday stntod their loss at about irMOO.iioo', wltli an lnsuran.o. of *22r.,000 on the burned propcrty. A large amount of valuable marhlnorv and of -ilk iffcBMM in prOMM <>f nianii bsctare was destroyea. Tho lirm bas been siugularly unf utiinate. \ BM vear; ago it failod, but after a while was OMbMd M MMBM agaln. Earlv this year the blg wuter tank of its cng.nc MMM oraatod through tho roof and did great MMM. making it MOBMBIP to shut MWU UM mills for MMt time. About a nionth ago tho ii'HI ln Btp VM Winkle ive. was sl.ut down for B MM* on accoiint of dull trade A MW |MM Joaepb Bamford. Jr.. WM convicUvl in the Court of Oiiaiur besslona on an lodlotment < harglng hlrn with asaaolting ? girl ln the empJoy of the tirm. altliough tlie i herge ol Judg* Hoppor had rtrtaaQy diteeted the lury to aoqalt him for laclt of evideticc. liamford bas not vet bOM senten.ed. and au applh .it.on to set the rerdlct astde Ut pendlng. Tho origln of yesterday ? flre is a n.ystery. FLAMKS DAMAOI A FURMTUKE STuRE. Tbe furnitune storo of Charlc- B. t'.nnon, No. 24tt Marli.'t st.. Newatk, was damaged, MMMl with tto stock, to tho amount of about *T3,000 by a flre yes toMBp. Tiie iire startod ln MB rear of tho buildlng on tho fourth floor nnd got hcadway before tbe llremen rccw.lie<l UM MMM. As the ncighborhood ls a nest of sh..ps with inflammablc BBMrtol o MMMl alartn was sent out, ;.nd Bfter hanl work the flnrnes MN stii.dued. Tho adjoining baUalBM wow only hlightly damaged. The building and stock BM liisured. L068BB IN VABJOC8 PLACBJ. Asbury I'aik, N. J.. Nov. 22 (Spcelal).-Prlmary sehool buildlng No. B, of the I.ong ltranch BbBbbI Dlstrlet, nt Bortk Long BMM, was burned to-day. The lo-s on the buildlng and furnlture was f.'i.OOO. Chicago, Nov. OUr-A di-p;iti Ii froin Aetotl, 111.. to "The Daily New," BaJTSI "The thn-e tllnt gl.iss ftlc tory buildiugs of the DUMfe <!la<-s Works wcro de atroyed by Bre IMe Mornln? Tbe. ton le iioo.ooo aad 500 tones are ttWOWn om <>f cuiployment as the result of it."_ THE Vl.oT t0 VN8BAT8PEAKKM MBBD. OXE OF BSBATOH eOBMAVl POLITICAL TtTIUS MAKEI A DAMAOIBO " F.XPLANATION.'' fraaUogtOO, VV*. M <Spccial..-Tnc rlvil. not to Boy eoarteooa aad Ugbty toleOlgeat, WaablagtoB corro Bpoodeat of - Tbe Battlmora Baa," tba paraBaal orpan throagb ahleh Benator Oonaan eoaxauatdeatoa to the public aueb < f Wa wtohga and ptoaa as ho desires to ba made known. baa apparently 0000 admonished that, on some oecaeJ Ma at toaat, it would bo wiser for him to refrain froe. opeatag hi- vnt atOOh of political Informa tion to pubBe luaaeetlon. Tba adBaoBtttea bobbbj to have b ee aaTera enoagb to dtotarb feaipbrerfty the niaatol aerenlty of toe able aud tetelBgoat eorro apoodent, and be deetarea ta "Tbe >bb? lo-dag '-that there ls no plnt to turn Mr. Reed out of tho HooaO.* aad that ?- at. - Qoraaaa baow aotalng waaaafor of ,.,.. ?,. ??? to biveatlgate Mr. Beed, BBttl I*-- s?w laa pnhUeottob ln Tba Baa.' " H artll ta otaeraed that t:;!, eourtoona, able aad Mghty bttelBgeal eorro ipondeni kaowa tbol Benator Gonaan di.i not kaow a thlnp until he re.vl it in one of fkO COrrOBBOadOBt'fl ?lon dlapolekea. It will be observed also that Mr. Beed i- to bc toreetlgalad by a Dsaaocratto aoaa mlttoe ot the BBXl ixin.cratlc HOBSO, althouph ??then' |'. BO plOt 10 turn him Ottt of the HOBBB." I'crhap this able a:id BCUte DOBAOerotk cone-pondent will kiodly axptoto wBy toe Deeaocratta Hoaaa li gatog I i tba troabla aad axpaaaa of invpstipatinp the ejeetloa bl toa bd atalaa Dtatrlet, is ti.n iMit.-au "tovoatlgotlon" to ta made ii.er.-ly "for fun"! Of are tbe public money and tho time af Bepreaenta , v. to .'? expended almply m.d aolely t" promote u' partlaan Bvmocratlc etortloneertog senetne, iu raa bope ?f aaUMatog aOBUi parttota capiUl fur u*c In " There would be ennuch of re< Mc-mh-ss ln a partlsan Inveatlcation and rasomUon to doetora Mr. Beoa'a leat vacant to alvo tba a.-t a eertaln bad emlnence; if toa Inie'it I"- what tba correepondent oonfea*ea it to be, and tbe purpoae wimt he falrly Intlnatea it u? bc. the propoaed actlon anrlveta antll lt U beneatb even coutempl. The able und lup.-nloua correspondent, ptter ranectton, wiu dtacover that he ha- ntadc Iba matter appear worae, Inatead ol bettor, by hi- "ea> piajiation-. m. comple.e a poBtlcal *|?e away/ teldoui happena, and thal il houM be due to th- Birk v irdness ol .I Benator Ooraaaa'a poBttoal pui.il> make II soem almost u.ii.iue._ I Took Ccld, I Took Siok, I TOOK SBOTT'S RESCLT: I Take My Meala, I Tane My Rest, ABB I AM VIOQBOVI BBOVOH TO TaKE ANY TH1NO 1 i'AV I.AY MV ll.\ND< OB: OETTIXfl I AT. TOO FOR BCOTT'8 EMl'L?10N Of PtTBB COD LIVER 01L AM- RYPOHHOSPBITM OP LIME ANI> BODA N rT oNI.Y CURES MY J.X'l I'l KNT C>\ bl'MPTlOB, BUT Bt'iLT MF, Vf, ABB lf BOW PUTTISO FLESH ON MY BONES AT THB BATB OP A POUBD A DAT. " I TAKE IT JCST AS I'AMI.y Afi I DO MII.K." BCCH TE8TI MONV 18 KOTH1XO NEW. BCOTT'8 EMULSION ls UillMi Wo.Mil.lU. 1MILY. TAKE NO OTHKIl. tm Bewara of laUtatlo n.-Th- orlglmu BCOTT'S F.MUI.SION Is put ui. only I" f-almoa color wrapper, and B tet .aie by ALL DRuQOISTS. FAC1AL BLEM1SHES. lll* Ukui l.a.*bll><>IUrl.t IU I .11, l*I|(t?l ,.a.AKll?..IUri( I IU Ol HVTN IUI '.Im t:.:.u...:.l ..f llair a:;J ticalj.JbkcMmi M..lrf, Warta, M,|.iidi.'<ni Ilt:r. mril.Mark WrtciWr*, R?<1 KM. !..-< 1 v?k, I troonbritvo fa< iAi. SoTF tonu* s^m **> I v.. ... . / ? ?? - - ? ?"?"? ."? .-?-- e DeGRAAF&TAYLORCO. SPEC1AL OFFER, To more oBBdy tnlrouu. e i ur Dlnlng-room b'urnlturo to Hip tiuiji!.- wa Bhall offef a jtoe Chalr, ln two ?*Tlea. aa "ho/n ut-ovc. st th* LOWBBT PRICE8 EVER OtJOT*?. This |s the lat-st paturn of Eaailah D.aner Crutr ln .nlld o?k imturul tl.il-.li, uphoist. r?d ln l.-nttier, and BB., 1 earlad t.nir. with nmsaivo fwii.c, utd extra larxa BBBU MtatoaaBaa, nWMIi Oag Arm Chalr. In lesther .'..?0.00 (.?k Arm I'hair. Iu . ane . 140 <iak Dlmng Chalr, in Wther . B.BO lutk DininR Chalr. ln rane. ?*? V good Mnncr Chalr Is an ab.-olutc neccssltr. lt 1* n-orth nor.- than IWO BXtTB eearaea at thf table. Our prl<-*? ln atl d.-partmont. are the lowcst ln thls city foa Srletiy Baa rUraltore. De fiatAAF & TAYLOR CO., 47 AND 49 WKHT 1 4TH ST. HOME NEWS. NEW-YORK CITY. Tlie scrles of lecltircs by the llcv. J. F. X. O'Conor, on "Christ ln Prophecy, Christ in Hlstory and Chrlst the Man-(Jod," ln St. Francls Xavler's Cliurch, will be ondcd thls evenlng. Joachim von Wedell, the wealthy young German who took polson vlth sulcldal lntent ln baa raom ftt No. ?j27 Eust Elcvcnth-st. on Friday, dled at I a. m. yes terday ln liellevue Hospital. Tho lloard of T'nlted t-tates Apprnlsers re.tnrned yes BgtBf to the Collector of the 1'ort the foUowlng con Bgaaaaada for reapprnlsnls: Pnintlngs. laiported by lialdwln Hros. & Co., on the Australla: satlns, by L. Hoosel &. Co., on La Cliampaftne, and satlns, by H. A. Caesar * Co., on La Cliampajrue. The last free organ rerltal at Holy Trlnlty Chnrch, OBB kBBdlgd BBi ggaaff aaflltai ft and Lcnox-avc, oc curs to-morrow evening at 8 o'rloek. J. A. Metcalf. harltone, and Fran* Mllrke, vlollnlst. will asslst the organlst, Frt.nk Treat Southwlck. The hearlng in the caso of Jamcs Dunphy, son of OBBBjaaBBBBI Dunphy. who Is charged with assoultlng Hoctor A. Thomas. a special deputy marshal, BB Elec tlon Dag, was begun bofore Comiulsstoner Shlclds yes tcrday. A number of BllBIBIBI UstlUcd that no aa. sault took plate. The Fresh Alr and Convalesrent Home at ftummit-, N. J., has secured Oeorgc BBBBBB to glvc his thrilling adoaaal of ?? TagBbsad Ufa m bbobbb Slbcrla,', bbb> matof bv the .tereopllron. ?' ?he Broadway Tabcr uarle CBBfOk on Tlmwdnv evcnlug. Tho Uev. Dr. Wllllam Taylor will preside. The annual BMOttag of tho C hlldren's Aid Soclety aHl BB held al the Amerlcan F.xchangc Natlonal Hank, No. vi* Bruatway, al I a. bl on Tooaiay. Tho togboal TBoaaaa y. Boyd begaa to loak at her moorings in tho East Itlvcr at One-hundrcd and twen ticth-st. ot 3 a. Ba, yestorday. and the Oaptato and ergw lost no time In o-cuping. A little later the bout sank to the bottom of tho river. These are tho la-t pcrformant.es of Erdelyi Nacr.l's iiapabu inihailia al the Baee ataaaa, waera it has boaa plavlng for the last two ycnr<. It is M be BBO eaadod bv the ime llaagarton baad of Piros lorcf, aow ln the servlce of tho An-hduko Joseph of Austrui. The fantastlc table tBBM intmdiiccd by otero has met wtto graal tovor. There will bo aaerod oaaearBi to day and a show of intcrcsting objects in wax. The n.anagers of the Cotorcd OrfBBB Asylutn, at One-hundredandfurty thlrd-st. and Tcnth-ave., Intend to elve the TtOO childrcn under their carc a TnajiUs dvtag dlnnet. and carncstly aoMett contributlons, thich axay bc aant to the ttoaauror, Mrs. Vaa Puaea. No. (11 West Thlrty-slxth st., or to the superinteudeut at tho asylum. ^_ OLD pniXT CO"FOBT. C. P- HUN'TIVCTOV lXin'STRIAI. SCHOOL-A FRES1I GIFT OF 026.000. Old Folnl. romfort. Va., Nov. 22-Tho HaMpton Normal and Agrlcnltural ln<tltute. which n*enUy opened Ue twentythlrd anuual session ls now ta murh better coudftton for carrylng on tto work of cducatlng and ChrlstlanUing tho negro and Indlan MM thsn at any tln.e during its history. M now Me MO boanllng BMM, of whom IM are IMMBB. rlM Natlonal OOMMM appropriutcs P20.000 M tniinf.iln 120 of the latter, while tto colored stndcnts are supportod bv tliclr own cxcrtlons and the BMMM .I Northcn MMM. IB 1070, C. P. Hu.iUngton pretMeat of the Union I'arilic Rallroad, e.tabllslied the Hunllngton Industrial Works there. which BM sisted of a large steam BBM and planing mill. wliero students could be taught dlffcrent trades ln voodwork and tho manufcieture of door*. saah. bllnds, etc. On a roeent visit to tto lnstltutlon to found tlwt plaat wns not large onough o accommodate the number of atudeuW anxlous to reeelve Instruerton, and ho at onee ordered thar Its capaolty be doubled, which is now belng done, ut an cxpenso of *23,000. Creuern. Armstrong, principal of the school, left last week ou his anuual vlslt to Uie North for tto purpose of collectii.g funds to maintaln tto school. It requlres about i?<iO,000 ovor and abovo the flxed BMMM of the school to mcet tte curront MMMM, wlil.h the trlends of eduraflon in the Nortli have toratofOM MMMMty MPPUM. Ha carries with blm a l|MllOf of colored singers and two Indlans to II Justrate what is being BMM at tho school. They wlU gO East as far as Iioston. Tho tralnlng shlps Portsmouth and Jamcstown, which came int> the roads Ia*t wcok from Uewpoct, havo BMM tlielr departure. The PorMMOato WM lowcd up |B the Norlolk Navy Yaid on Moi.day, where sho will go into Uie drydock for rcpalrs. 1 he Jamo luwn BBUad ?n Wedoesaay tor a eraiae up tbe bay to give tto bojs mjiiic BMretae. f*?c wlU vistt iork LOWB, and may poislbly um up as far a, AnnapolK Colonel A. C. U. weimliigton. -ith Art.llery, and Malor ftfarew l'. ktlUer, ..th Ariiliery, who were ro .. nily deUiil-d OU a board to lo*t SOOM new range ?.ti.lers htibmlttcd t<j tlie War Dcpartmeiit. left 00 Monday ovctilug for Wusliingtoii, wi.ero tiie tnaio WUI JokB L. TMMM, exCollectir of fialtimore. a-r.v.*l here Mindav uiornlng, WbOM he was met by (olonel sitickney in tbe vacht Basquetoaoa and larrled up the rlver ou a UMBUg trip Iu UM vit.nity Of JaiUs.s t.jwn lsland. . Miss Kintna Ilunt. of New -York. who has MM tM mel of .Mrs. .lolin H. KImbcrly, r.-tiirmd BMM Mon Mcutenant Lonts V. Oaatoff, OUT popular postad 'utnnt h?s Just been Ordored bclore C.c Boar.1 BM oromotlon. He la in his tweaty tolrd year aa i ,r-i llentenanl, which p>e? to abow that proaiotton iu UM Ht-aileiv ls not temarkably ragM. Tba tond i.ooni, wbJcn baa been rigorooe m the mountaln aectloB <>f Vlrftala for tke last year, ha< now rvacbed tlde arater, and Norfolk, gurfolk, Kewport Ncwa tnd Hanpton are feellng its effert. ?>n the Norf.ilk lide speenlstora liave aeeured OOBtrol of al! t!i>' Ia:ul on bow aldea of tlie rlver, whlh thej ( Btrot aJl the distrlci between Hampton and {tewport Newa on tiu -ii'.e. and livo or si\ miles up t'?e .lan.es Itlver boyond thal potot Lots are now s'-ll.ni: for four a-id five hundred ioDarfl aplece. Cvo or thice mile-. out. of the dttoa, 9B ttrui-., wiiicit four or ilv<- reara ngj cuid imve beaa aarebaaad at io s t'lan one bandrod doUara ?n a<-re. A convontlon of rotl oatoh? men froai all aecttona -f toe stite was inid in Norfolk Wednea iay, and thtoga are at whlte-heoi Newport New,. which ten vears agn routalned only two or thrce, hoo es now b?s s populatton of ilv- <n- sls bBndrod inhabitantB, and tba new ablByard, wbleb w:;i akortly l.; rotapleted. wiu eenploy about "ne thoasaad men. Tl.e (ollowing are eoaaa of tba late errtvBla at the llycela Hotel: K. w". Seymoor, H. if. itimgcrfont. ,i'\v Batfa. J. E. Blank, Phll p L B. ln 11 Mr. and Mrs. Thnmafi c Baek, Mr. and Mr-. Charlea F. Wi-e, Mr. a,:.d Mr-. .1. 11 Eggers. Mrs. H. Lowenthiil, Mr. and Mrs. imhorat, Mi*. Howard, Jamea C. Haagerty, Mr. ;-n-i M- A. Arriwamlth. .1. M. Lachlan. F. C. McCttUoch, K \v. CnUahan, ?'? Dempaey. P. A. O'Dounell E. P. Haien, T. D. It'-tllv, .! F. Hollowar. Ml-s HoUoway, F. II. Low, Mr. and Mrs. (i. lt. Cuiling.vorth. New York. r.lPTA/.V UC*JkMD r. TOBIB DfalA r.ofton, Nov. 22 (BpacMll. The OMUl of Hlchanl F. To! bl. Flre C tnm'; lotier of BOOBHS, OMWNd this mo.n ing. He wis wldely known l:i Ma.ssachue.etts, eape Qj in tirand Army rlr. les, and wa* held In blgh tegard by bh panoMd Maada. Mr. Ttobla wns bom Ifl BOStoa, Noveuiber 20, IB44, but bls bOPlMad was pet:? . hiefly ln OaMBBMBB. There he MMMl an ipprentle. sjiu :us an Ifoaawaktor, bfornfBB :i fowney :::..!. when oiilv HMBM POBM old. At tbe bKakfhg out of the Wur M mt.lo BUIMBl unsucressful attempts to rator the s.rvirc, i.ut by reaaoo af hi? rovti be was rafnaod. He laalty MMBOOmI ln belng enllsKl. 1 iit Iu a sbort time the compnuv he had J.dned was dlabaadod and scnt BMM. MM after, in Julv. IB08, ho shlpped ie l.nd-inati In the l nlted statea Navv Md MMMl on the ^l.k.p of war iTeble. ur.ttl she was bl iWB up ln Pt>nst<ola l:av, on Augi.st 27. IMB. IMB ho aerv.-.l on UM gi.il.o.t PWOM* OBJfMJBfl on MbOHM (In'\. untll Decemher, liWt. when he was d'achar.-'-d up m the etplmtlon nf BU BMI of ei.llstmont. Afbr tho \?a; UBBtoia Iohin tooa great Intcrcat lu tho (irand Army. He tecime connected with *?%?* Roato... BbOBt twe.ve ye.rs ago. but was tcnsferred to Poat 20. of Cumbrldge. where he became rommander aud then was tnwsferred to Dahlrren Post 2 of hoath Bneton. He servod on the ateff of Commandor H.we. of tho Oranrt Army of tho Itepuhllc. In IMB he was a memlier of the Councll af AdmtnUtrato.n: in 1??4 -. ? i,.,t,?] Jcnior Vico-Conimander, and thls vetir was wae fnBBJBlJBBjBri Baf ateO bOOB Coiiimandcr of the fkoaea aaotor. "^"X ? llf ,,?? |1m c?ptiin Mntai wa* tatheTVanlbrid.e I Itr Councll and wa. Totiir. wa* iu, * department of that city. nC^fl(l was tl.rnept.bllcan .-indldnto for Senotor ln 1H8d *?* ??.', !Uft i.uslneis ??socla-tlon was but mjg*"XS wltothe waBrorth Manutoctor S^aSaB^WBBtoTS was aapenntondeoL Ho leavos a famlly. _ RAILROAD INTERESTS. 1'RESWEXT ADAMS WILL IiETIRE. CIIAN0E8 EXPKCTED U THE CT10N PAC1F1C DlIlECTOnY-WIIAT fredeeick L. AMF.S HAS TO |*T. BOatoO Nov. 22 ,?pc<lal).-Frcderick L. Ame, on his rc.urn from New Vo.l, ~ BBBBd by a aBBBHarf ?You called OB Jay OOBBl ln compuay Wttk Mr. T?n,, BtJ on Mr. OdBM WktB l.i.X*r-York.? rcplled Mr. An.os. ia?aa -?Have you Mr. Adanis's rcslgnaUonl* "I have no reslgnation." "Sai SmTS r?*'. ?? '? ? ? the annual meetlng next May' - ... -There Is to be a meetlng of the board oldlractors next woek Wcdneaday ln BagOBB lt may be offered """Has Mr. Oould been buylng Cnlon Paclflc ex ^lifha. puretaae* freely while the stock: ta. been lew, M has not aeqnlrcd a ronlrolllng totorrt -ls the centre of control In Boatoa or New-York? -IB nelther place. The faretJB holdlngs are large, and the stock I- nn.ch s.-a.lcred ta thls rountry. ?Who will be Mr. Adams's sucrcsaor? -That ls not declded yet." \ _ "Will S'.dney Dlllon bo BgBto plarcd at the headl '?That is not certaln." "Are there any vacancles to be fllled In the board of dlractor. I" . . " Mr Adatns will BBfgB from Ihc directory when be retims from OBBOg, and there ls one other vatoncy. The Board Is large. and I dou't remember tl? mem ber's nawc." "Who will take their placos!" "Jay Oould and Husscll t-age." "ls lt truo that there is to be a comblnaUon of all the triiu-coiitlnciifal llnesl'' "I don't kiiow that lt i*,r was the somewhat non-commlttal rcply. Mr. Amcs reUrcd. M ta understood, beouuse hc wlshcs to bo relioved of tho somewhat trvhift dutles of the ofllce. The OouM Intereat is not Bttroag bbobbB to foroa a reorganlaation. and has not done ao. The balanco of power rested with Mr. Amcs. The ebango came as a resnlt of an Hintrnblo agreement l*tweeH Mr. Adains, Mr. Amcs and Mr. (iould. FROM KANS.VS TO OALVESTOX. Topeka, Kan.. Nov. 22 (PpicluD.-Tho chartcr of tho Omaha. Kansas Central BBd (ialvcstn Railroad Com pany has been fllert with tho Secretary of State. Tho capltal stoek Is placed at i?l8,000,000, and tho Bgll mated length of the propo-ed road is 500 miles. The chartcr was gtod by C. M. Rawllns. of Lyons, Kan. Ho si.ys tliat all necessary funds have been pledged. Work 'will begln at Superior. Neb., the termlnu* of IBB ChleagO and Northweatern. The directors of the ,-ompanv are Valdelo Slllo, OuetoTua A Iliick Ja<"h Vewherper and Oeorge 11. liailey. of New-\ork. and h. M. Itell, Alonao Jones and C. M. ItawUn^, of Lyous. CIIAIRVAN FINI.KY ON COMMIScSIONS. Chlcago, Nov. 22.-Chairman Finley. of Uie WMMM Passengcr Associaticln. is now industriously calllng the attcntion of his BBOOi iafl.m to tto fact tbat sevcral line* BM paying commlssions to Thomas Cook <fc Son, of Now-York. in direct vlolatlon of tho agreement. He says ta a elrrular lctter to the members that ttoso commlsslons are pald 00 0 10 pcr cent basls of the revenuo received fi-om UM tldiets sold by that lirm. This baata, argucs the clialrrnan. makes MMMMMM t? some points cxresslve. OB tto c.mncll liluifs rato. for lnstance, lt wodld amount to $1 ? per Ucket. and on tho ClIlBM MlMMll River portlon of OaaJorala tickets, #2. He calls on the general pa*songer agent* to make an investlgation and asrertaln Just what deal ings their nads liave w'th Cook A 1*0. ? - DBBtJUfO NEW HONDS. The St Louls and San Frunelsco dlrector* have authorlr.ed the issue of *40.000,000 new 4 per cent bonds to consolldato underlying bonds and leave a Rurplus tor any necessary purposos. It ls said that some of tho largo holders of St. Loula and san Fntnclsco tlrst preferred aMofe will petltlon tho com panv for an exclutnge of tho new bonds tor stock. The reas.m is tbat whllo tho first preferred stook is cntitle.t to 7 per MM, if earned. the lower rato of fnterest on tho boou wlU be surer. An '"lerchango woaJd atoQ s+Ve the stockBoWan a mortgage liablhty, wliich is not pos.se.ssed now. NORTHERN PACIFIC EARNINGS. The advanco ln UM BttoM of Northern Paclflc stocks |s worthy of MMMM and yet raost natural. The values put upon tbeso Sharas by foned salos did not atfoct tho iutrinslc worth of tho pivperty, aud that this fact was approelatcd by investors largo and small ls sean from the very large salcs of preferred aud common during tho last ten days. liorlln ha* been a heavy huyor as well as a largo number of our own small capitallsts. The conlidencc ln tho proi>erty ls well descrved. The incrcascb in the earnings of the North ern iMtM have bOM BtoaOMMlBli For the quai-ber cuding Scptembcr 30. 1880, tlMN was au iucrcu.se ln gross earnii.gs over Uie same quartcr of IrthO of lialf iv milltou dollai-s, und this MM ln the MM of an lu RMM of tnors than a mlllloh doUars in 1?80 over 1?88. BMB constant ftrewUa BM roreiy bocn seen among our rallroads. Tl.e not oarnings for tho Scp tMator Muurt-r mJmm to OBM tlio quarterly dlvldend Just BOelarei and leavo MBM than JflOO.OOO siirplus. TtMM taerMMO in g;"^ euruings contlnuc, tho month ,,f Oetotof iMWtag a pta of *:ioo,ooo over 16?*9. Evldenllv tlio NorttMM Ua-itic is prosperiiig. if tbe reason ?.f the preaenl .u.-.ess .,f the Northern Paclflc bo asked for, the BMWM BMM to l>e thal it is duv prtaelpaily to tbe wladom and toresujat of Honry Ylllarrt who s;,vv its great future and ivqulrern. I ts and wlm energeUcally and mceessfally made pow,lbbs that prosperity whlcn the road is now enjoying. It sva* tho luvestments of Oennan c.ipital which tlrst gave Uie Northern Pa< IBe tt* ireal rtort, and it ls stated that fifr. Vlllard to* sailcd for New-York wtto More baeklng from ttermao bankera than ever. The re covory In prleas of Norttom Pa? IBe itoeto ln the niarket hoc.ns to lndlcete that the reoeot deeltae must be uscribed to other caaSM than the lack of taMnOM valuo, .au-.s reailv startlng ln Kurop.-. and which do not titfect tho questi'iii of its WBM inar.agemeut. MR. ObiMKMO* XOT ILL FBOJf rXEUMOXIA. Aahevllle, N. C.. Nov. 22.?The report that ex-As .Istant nMBMOMT flenerel .1. S. Clarkson ls danger oaaty Ul of ansniasajs ta AatoeWa n aMMM. Mr. Clarkson was out walklng ln tlfe s;reet? here to day, and lo iBprortaf rapidly in heaitii._ OIVIS EasIVJOYfisI Both tbe Uicthud unil result.s vtheu Syrup ot Flgs is talceB; it is pleasant und retiestiiug to tho taate, and boh feutlj lot ]>r>>inptly on the Kidaeya, Lirer and BoVrald. donnses the sjstem o!:c tuaJlj, dispeN OololB, hcadachoa and fovera BBd ttires habitual constipation. Byrup ol Figi is tiin only roiiiody ol its Uind ever BCOdooed, pl.asine t<> Uto taste aud ac ceptable t<> tho tiOMBOo, prompt in its action. und tr111> beBelidal iu its effecta, pn.'parcd <>nly from the must healt!i\ and ajjrecaMe *ub stanccs, i;s bmbj exceMeat oualiuee ooBUBMi it to all and have made it tho must popular remedy known. ftppup of Fi?{s i? for *nle in 50e. and $1 Vutles by all leadiii2 dniKRist*. Any reliable IniKRis! 'who nny not havw it on nand will pronire it promptiy for any ono who wishe* to try it. Do sol leoopt any Mihstjtuto. CALIFORNIA FIG 8YMP CO, HAN FKANCT*t(>. I'al*, i.oi i-.vii.iK. kv. nkw-youk.n.y. IS ?AMER II ITS VARIOUS FORMS 80 PREVALENT AS TO CAUSE ALARM ? ABE FIBROID TUMOBS NECESSABILY FATAL TO WOMENP WIIAT HAH BEE* DOKE BV THE MORE PROHl* WSST IMVEftTIOATORM IM TIII* FIE1.0 TO COMBAT THSflE PATAL D13EAHB*. The flwt oucaUon aaked of %- MTMMB by a patlent who baa dlacovervd tho pr-acnce of aome amall growth ot protiiberanre, lump or plmple upon hl* or h'-r )>er?on, U, "Doctof, do you thlnk that thla may be a MMtrf Md gencral publlc haa heart and read ?o BM ti Sf late arm cerning the Inerease M th' ratlo of canreroua dlaeaae* tbat it la no wonder that genoral alarrn haa been U>? r^aalt, ard Ihat MM 1? MM goud gro-.nd for BM fa?t-?preadu.g unestineaa la certainly BM*. it la only wlthlo a com paratl'cly few fMH that BBPMMl BMMM baa yMd*l any jreat ald to |*thology and bygn-ne, but it baa rendVed great MrttoO by Uie Inveatlgatlou of th.. ph?con.. ua at Batterlolojry and BaBMMMV Inv a'.lgatora In thla la.. portant fleld have aot only thrown light upon U,e praeBas of the deadly anl-i.al paraMtea, ?u.*h aa the BMMM*, aplralla aud BpOWBTMB, whl. h BMM MM men au<1 anlrr.ala with -u,'h deadly MMM, and jMOMBMd the b-at means of MMM* and cure. derlved from theae MMB. mental invfstlgatlon-s but MM demonatrated Uie exlateaea and pre*cncc Sf the d.adly lairaa.Uc fuogt. Btid Um mkroa.oplc liacllll, or alcrobea, whieh work aUil BMMM havoc upon bWi MM and b-??U The "pMM U>-ory" ol BMMM haa br-cot.i. an a MMMl and prov-xl MMBJB/. II has civen rlac to, and establli>h.4 ou a flrn. ba-la. Ui? practhc uf Ino-ulation aa a pr.phjlactlc jueaaua, sto eepeclally 1? this truo in epldejiil.- d.sordera. WIU1I11 tlie oa?t few day* report* have t>oen rabled orr? from Oermany! d??crlbln<; tho almoat con.pleted expeH menta of Kooh with Uie Tubercle Baellb.a. and h?a report^l auxceaa ln lnorulatlng patlente- sufferlng from hulpleot consumption, for ihe purpoao of de.ttoylug the deaUi daallng Bacllll. ._.. ln traaUng and curlng canceroua growth*, favorabi' reporu havo been publlahed by ln?lU.H?. wn?, of Landon, and Doctor A. W. Jaekaoo, of New-York. BM l?f*r rv port* the uae of hlgh-volUge galM?nlc currenta ln U? f> ctrurtlon of the growth. A current ot iOO ir 000 MM amperea I* fla-hed through the caoceroaa tlaauo from all MM and ln M MMM of MM or IM BMMSS BM growth Bl atopped. MM MMM, the irallgnant BMdtt* of the ..<??.? plaam la converb;d InUi a n.er.- tlbrona maas sf very ?inall eompaaa, which may bo MB to ftaelf. or IMIVld hy "I" BMpMi furth.r api-lled. BMM are PAOBB, pMf b-? vond paaMMBBjr ?' ? o.albt.1..-, and ahould . arry greal a?sMBB with them. *. well aa IIOPK M ""'' MBMM ?IU. MMBT. even though there rxlated no other MBM ot combatlng Uie droad IMMM. Flbrold and MMO tuii.or*. henjorrcoldji. *c. aro alR) readlly oxtlr|>ated by thlt meUiod. But cheering a* la UjU Infoimatlon M the hean and mlnd of the aufferer, thcro la more yet to be aild of aUil greater Importaii.e. Tha PolypathJu ap.'eUHaui in thla parttcular line h*^ been cloac htud^nts of all Uiat ha? been going o.i lx)t:i I I t ' land and In BaBM BMM parthnlarly ln Kranr? and <?? r many) and havo BSSBMMd ? BpMBBI of tr.'at....'ii!. for eaa ? r oua and othT MMMB MBM haa all Ue' ad\a..u-.W tt BM* mentaoned BbOMaMM n.any MM ald.'.l MMM Md ?ith B I dlaadvaiiUgeoua MMM .-nuiely eUrulnaU-d. t .urrj .?. cerUlnly now be BBMd, aud no knlfe, saaMfc j or other patnful or MMMM mean? be MBjBpaf. T.imor?, tllbrnld and other^, h.n.orrhold*. mole?, weni, tl'tulae, and ln fact evory ?pe?-le? of morbld growth, are radl-ally r MfOB, and the proceat la alao rr.-.- from BM MM d.?*i ?MMP? Of courws BMM MMMM OBBM almoat um po.nl to be BCtMMd, but U.e wrtter ba< had the spparMaH] affoided him of making ti..- BMM MBIrBMg wid BBMusMri SIMlBSllin of typleal canea M SBBBlIM MBBM M -al.-fj him that tho cblms of the I'olypaUiic pBjMeMM are ba?e? on good ground. I'lbroUl and other tumors, wblle not -o rrultgnant and swlft in produclntr fatal r-sults. ar- yet only *?;< ond U> can cer In importanre, aud lf the rapldly todBBdng prevalono of these growths te tak-'n BdB con-td. -ratVm, p-rhaps ot much i?rcat.-r nioment, e?peclallv to th" fcn.ale s"\. Wh.-n. therefor*, lt Ih auUiorttaltve'.y sUt <1 t.v M whose sUndlnu, ropuUtion aud nw-ans placs th.-m lagUBd the BBBBBtoB of false atetenicnt. that a dls.ov.rv ha- I.. made by toaaaataBB, or tho-.s laborlng BBdBI their a'taptc*. by whj.h the terri'jl-- dls-a-s li ? r mh? fcre dla<:un?d mar feo radlcally cur.d, lt was cons-d.-rd of suftn i.nt ln.p-.r tance f?r pjfl and BBBBl Inv-oBgatfOB. WBB Bdi B . I in vtew it was the parrBego of the writ.-r, i? Beajeacl. with oaatoaa peraon toearaBUd m toa. tiie af pHKaBo, ta BBjey th* full confldenc*. of thoso of the l'olypathic *p-cl?l Ista havtng thls spectal department ln rhOfge. While th.-re B nothln? of a partloularly ab?fm?.- or oocurt natur- cntertng Into the methods of tismtment for Caaoaf and Tumor, yot the prlnclpal f* tors WBto) m?fcc up Iba ccUre proeedur- ar.', wc BM BBBB, entir--ly new to medical roeu ln this BBBBtay and known to but f B abroad. Some of BM chemical BBd oth-t BBBBMB). nt parts of the trcatment, for BaaOM lagarBBy, BN abOBUed w'U? great dlmrultv, and at great expense, from tl.e plao-s ln which they alone are to b? found. The paaBaUtot acl (louat ?n? ae.ofc-a .'*> "Sm uu.r ?o iM eiugioaatM ?< thls gi"?t mynt-ry, for th* P**1 thtro J''*"1- r"d ?lm"** aetermlned to glvo up the seri-s of taperlmetiU upon which hc wm Migaged, for want of maUsrtal, when one of Uvo heads of the Polypathlc Instltuto at Rostou mad? a vlalt to tfwmany, where the before-mfntwued artentlst was at work. and pwvall-.d upon him to rcraui and oontlnue bla labors. That th?w labors have been aluiidm.t'y rewarded ls moat undoubted, and If Uo*? who are at all curlous r*g?rdlog. or Intercsted In thU aubject, oaaM have soen, wtth the. wrlt- r. BM BBflBeaM ma-s ,,f BM. M Bf Inqulry as well as BlbBBBlldBJBBrtB of bSBeBaa letflUad, it would have ben Be th.m, as it aerBdaly area BM bta 14 matter for most heaj-ty commendatlon. the *ood .>f huncuiHy alone belng tak.-n BdO consideration. W > ar- BMBM ? I Iba rrltlelsnoi which the*' announcemwits w!l provoke, but llw rlght n.ust and OBl pr'vall. aud he wlio ls aure of tu? ?asBtoB no.d f?ar do attack. It may t* well to mcntlon al*o, la thls conn-.-tion, tl.it th.. BBaaaaauaant of tt.e ratygoahta laaortuta aam .-xi.ir.it d rvldence* of th? aan.e proures.-lv- quallti..- ln all oth.r druartiDcnts of chronlc dUioa-es. slmllar to that at?B !n thslr o9orto to secur- aai etTectlv CUfO Be BWIIIIOB B < othor tumors. 8uffer?r? from chronic cotnplalnu, what ever thalr name or nature, will lind al BM I'oln ati l: Med. Iiutitutea a sp.>clall?t ln the depirtn.ent IB arBBk BMte dlik-aao belongs. and whase BSrVtoM ?.;i l>" Bl BmB ,-or.iniand as aoon as the chicf consult nc ahgaOtlBB h?? BBajBaaaf their dl^ease. and asslgu.d U ?n. B BB PBfBi depaxtnj.-at. All we can tay further. tn couelusloi. I- that tho- in ^js-st.-d mav i?sily BOBOfy Uicrasrlv.? l - a vUlt or UBBB ot Inqulry, and cv.ry facillty will be ?r?..ij d BMB for ttther bv tne management of the Potrpaihfe luaUl at ."tti-^r ?f O'^ir aaaahaBBaaaato, M ?> ?4,.d--t . H. v. i or -1 E. BrooUlinr-st., lloston, and Uic. ?> I (. Ib ? HBB with thclr own eys, and h-ard with th.lr BW1 a BBBBtoa IB the n.att-r B BBafly leaoVd, BKd M ' suflerer tw baaiBtBl Bkieagh toa laadtog al toaaa BBto Bm ?ntr will hold hlnw lf amply "-paii. for i.;- time ?n< latwr In placlng thls tnfonnatloii wlthln puh.!, r-a-h. THE BBI^KEBHOFF ITBEATTIEXT. PILKS, FISSURE, ITCHING. "^ FISTULA, ULCERATION, &c. Oagat without uilng ths knlfe. cl.loroforni, or .-auu-ry. Parhinti attenu to bUBBMaa ^<? while ander tr.?atnii'nt. ftrjf (.v.T .soo.ooo opaaaaBaot i no d,-alt.s. IMnstratcd isipers eoataBV lng U-sUnionlul*, BBBl BOO DR. A. B. itMt<iOS-. 41 \Vr?t 'ttilh >i. >rw-York. LAOIES, ATTENTION. DON'T FAIL TO GALL AT 'OUR RETAIl SAIESKOOM, 929 BROADWAY, N. Y., A>? B.YAMINE THE IIANDMIMK Family Sewing Machine, BJBJ THE NINE MILLIONTH ONE PROUI'CKD BY 99 M9M WHICH WILL Bc 6IV?N AWAY A PP.W IIAYS BEFORE CHRISTIV1A8. A FIXL L1M? OP ART NEEOI.EWORK NOW ON BVIHUITION. The Singer MTg Co. Ktvle In Vehlrlee.-l>raler-l am *u.<'. rM.titn. ??'?? could lo.k tl ? rlt> throuah, and not flnd a Ii.ai,l-oner ear I kga thaa toto, ... ,, Mr-. l)\vii.K.-..h, lf- liamt-.uc en-.i.ah. t?nt lt hx>i-. t.jo cmfortable to bc ataBBB Q|BB>1BB1 WBBaJl.