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-vi ',. VOL. XIII. iuunuirsxEES" BY n. II. .MtFll, lt'atB.I.nrkrr .iKlAurtlnur.r.No.lYHwijtb.lrrH.Wlirmi U Dd 11 T?KllW.JMW..0r"Jwn .Tm,J'''o"T iWW.t5f.H.l?aSi W-.ftS.ABP "" i nvmiinnnt, Al AUtJiiein 4it No. 16, H.,uar No. itM, f ronUwr M feet ot north (HfM.M( ruunlu- back tb mum wtdlurlfeel UN Itx-he lo imbHe alley Tfrmi o lw mad known on th day of Ml If terms are not tnille-l with within &v dare fW sale, the iToien wulb resold ltb risk uilnal rf th defanlllmr tmrchaser (hn hundred dollar ilewlt on axeiuoe of Mil (lunvei ancln; St Ibe ou-t of lb urchr . -, . -1 -i "AT0-. Tronic. R II WAll.NEIL. Auctioneer )YlltKKNtl UIM.MMMtAiritoirfn, 1M Ko. luul nortbwret corner Tenlh tod U Mtmu. PAWNRROEMPS HAI F OF UNREDEEMED .. . PI E1HIEH. IIertbar-a forty Orel of Unredeemed Pur felted Hflffi will b held at hi omr and Bale. room,! lumlblaii avenue, and SHU street north wet, adJolninc the Hralon liutia bulldlna. (Pen Vrn OittoM on WrDNhHDAY and HAI U lib A V, November 17 and fet. 171. atio-lx-k. tv m Tha stock cottiirUM a varied amortnient of uDmlmnM merchandise, re?uaieUM of ttotdand Btlrer Watche. Ooldt hln,Jewelry ln-ret variety, Wesrtna-Ai parel. IIbIoIl Mii-lcal Inatntment. and a ireneral aMorlnMut of merchandtaa bra various to mention All ayida warranted rrtiMmuaur tnuuey re funded within three days after sal LI I AM FS HER7TtPltn, Pawnbroker, imlalaua av and Ml O elreet north we (Star) Auctioneer. BY lllthKN A. UIIJ.IAMK, AnrtUnfrro, NurtAwrat rorwr Irntb and U atraata, 4UumrottnEWANiTiu'citiNn.wiTn TI(a.lMHaYkMLNli4, ATAlV" mm im MUNUAY. In M dr of WwrnUrr, A rwi la . ii htviti, m. at., wa anail aeu, nu JTT tb iirnnlaea, UwtvaluaUa tract of laud ba. lonaiwr to ajnanufl Jcr, fn , and dj rfnlmr iu ihiih u fuun v. mar uuin 11 rnffr. eaqlUwllt)(teunntafotinlr.HarrTand.auil onb nrwut lliadcuabunr n !. about fuiir nille f nun lb W aahluirtnn cltr tnarhrU, on tb UIpuwikmI IVtnHcrr road, 1 bla 4f canmA ba auniaowj aa ntruckKrdnilntiiKUtof Marjtand. It will W auld a l(4lowa,vli ihia m, r lot, with tha lin inveiunta,ronalatlnjr of lanr dwUluKboua, barn, atablr, com and ben ud amtikMionaa, with an ipriWnt niu of water at th douri I wn lu-a r lota. uuliimroVM. ninuluir tbriHUth rch lot. Tbia wua iiFTrr iBiiiiijr aiream 01 wain lot. TbialaewillioaltlTelr rve to th hlKhfuit Llddera. to nllouof btirera to attend the ft d laa i h tinted In refereoe to re aale im aoiti wiinnui reaenrft wttlrhwaaak th attenllo lr, a they will not be diaaiiHilnied la refarroe to TnM, HV MIUU M, IHIV-V 1U Wir. WU IHU three tear, for note bearing- Inter e-t sndaeeurej by a dded of truat on Uie rrmUna aold. All mnvejr aurlnjranit reTeun atuita at tb nt of the ur Tenuai On third ch; IwUnre In one. two and And If tliaterniaareuot ooiuiJied wltn within ten dara after the dar of aale, tha owner reaervea th rwbt to rtwell tb pronertr at tb jiak and mart i4 th defaultlna; urchawr, by adverUainir three time In aunt newRaer imbllahett In Waablmrtoa I (rood Work lli AIJW1. loth Ilonte,. koibIW nearly new.) S noma t and lMubl llarnea , to I aold In Iota 1 1 waona,tn eta Hiiwrl ihi 11 it, tiiir, jHBrr Iowa tTt ktut IlarnHM a IUrnea,ot of liiara,jll flntharreJa 1 urnl, lot lover, lay and Oiitiltur Aot. -aiinawea. iih iirrnaaeni.vv I loturna. Harrow, llullivatora and other farm I ui luTiuin anu otner I irsand lot of roivl Heeda, irood lot of Aira-ua and Kbubarb Plant, t'leuaua. int m aianurna lot of Term of neraonalt All auma of and nndee mm rubt orer that amount a rtvdit of and N dara fur anrotd 1 loned note. nrln luteraat. of tb rerauuawianina to onauir city propertr f part I th ihiv ftmi ran ln wit hrulllnmiiilhaliut. tlou Im K tlnueera for term. i li'dW imFFN A mrilAMB.AncU. Y II II. HAUNEM, Ileal tJrtate Droier and Auctioneer, Tjt nevemo aireet, unweeu u anu ji TRTRTPPH BALK OP A DFJUItABIF TWO HftiHY MKIOIt llvn-LMNn. NO ) HKVPNTU HfHIJT.lilCTWtEN 11 ANll U HOUTUPAHT 8k Inrtini. I! 1 1 the i rem I UAY, November Is. WT, al 1 V o clock, ii. m.,lotit ii teen and aevenleeu. In (Tuuta aubiflvlalon of auare nuraberad nine hundred, (fuu.1 bounded l.Mlinra Iwinnlrur at a mnl one hundred and ebrht feet three tn.ne aoutb from tho4ntof In lerxetilon of Hevenlb atreet eaat with North farolliia avrnua; tbeno uwrtb forty feet to an alley) theno eaet on handred and blueleen faet to an alley ten feel two lurlte wide, Ihen-w alou ld alley aouth feet to the 1m of br1anlajr, Mrether with tb iu I rovemenU lbreon. nmm im nnum rim; tiiaiH'v ibpii iwmr tod elfhleeu moutb. wltn W iwr rent, intrreat, e uredli) a deed of truat on Hie rooer1y HUtnjw and ponreyanclur at th eiwt of Ilia Kirrhmaer )! U dowuwbeiith ifvtwrty la atriKk off lueaaetbe lemw are not rominled with wllhtn aeven day after irnmn tu iininn rmnn: otanreiai iwaive irnw are not roniiatnu who wimin aeven uayw alter the ) the j nijx rl will be resold at to ruk and toetof Ui dVfaultiuN uri i urn ii auA laTTIIK ABinBBU.mi'etHTPONKp UNTIL numiMi, rtovemuer sa. n ITU, aam hour aud noil lJ.ll EARNER. AtieL WTiFth IP AROVF HALL IH POHTPONEP UNTIL liaea TlrurilMeof IhaTtuati uoart ti. II WARNER, AueL IIY iJlTISlldf 4ft- I'l-K-llA." J.J Anrtltieera aud Ileal Ijdai Mrokera, nuuinwee.i corner m itna-iff Htar Otti' Hull fliU'VAflWA'yilK!,! til I ftiuiiinit un I Ani a I XHIHANUAllALF AND lilXTU HTREK1H ,.-.-..-.. jn !ir virtu of a decree of the Hut-rem Court H a of ilia plali-k lot Oolunibla tMwdlnctiaiicerr tMtuiiivtutr Hi virtu of a decree of the Hiirreni Court I r lu lilaliiatof Oolutubla tawwdlncbricerr huh Nn m. hi rim II will imi 4aT1II( ' DAY, til tub day of November, ISTa, on 4h prem km, at 4 oVlorki iv m i offer for aal al publle au llou Lota 1, a, ft) and ll, In Hur , lu tht eitjr, Idtta krvru biiJ fiWlit ha ben auhallirUwl Inl Ave lot, each havluir a frout of twenty f oa aoat i atreet, between uur-nu nair and auita an aud ruunlnv back wlib thai wldtliiua f4li inche ui m ai-iooi atier, a on ara iu naiiupviTeo. Ium twenty aud tweutym uav beaia an aatHiivlded ' Into four lota, three of them bavin a fro a of tweul r fit on aoutb 1 atreet, between pour-and-a-balf aud HiiUi atreeta, and runnlnir Lack with tbatwi t width tin I fret incbeatoasufootaney.anlar aulmroveU. urn rviuAiiijNi hh iiuuiiii ii j itv uu h,mh and la lrairrovd by a two-lorjr f ram hou with . and I lrairrovd I' k buUdimr lerru im third of th nurchaa monev in eaah. I kii.l llm rtaldua In thrM HiurJ tnaljitliui.ta. itiftl1" til lirn'iuunijuHiTI luuui i ititareat at leu ler oentum I iiurrbaaer'a not and deed of truat. I ortbawh.4 InCMta at tb iurUaer a otion. A uvea riTN) IW ID! UUM niUUClUUH VI MW imwvvj aurluir at rmrchaacr'a coat. aurluir at nurcbaai A dethjwA Of e-0 ffifwrS?ViiT!f 1''?...- H LAllULHicLEAhY. I Va&4 Ifttardtel AucUoueen. t " , U V tTTINIILV JL WllKKI.KIt. Aet'r, Nu.fcJ3 Nlulhaireel north w el, ust to corner krauk U Wtruuer, dreaad, which la reeordM In l.llka Nn aia. titiA J44. maiif tha Uii.l nurJi of Waahlutoci twiijuty. jnatrlol of Columbia, and at I he pa iel of th holdai of th not cure I by aald deed of tract, I aBallaet.aivunaie, and tell tilh e4 uf triiKt, t anali art,' urbeM bUder, on FailP. i.i.wk i. tn . on llu w burueM waaer, an rutii. novn l".'i!'(i.r,?!'A! XluuK55r.iS'Kai.;f vanl avenue, and bar a diih of ouehiio lead and irom I auwatirouiiuv a reMrvatum U4 rannariva ala arena. Tblaprooerty la iwoullarlr 4ited foi tn eeUoa of Arrt-olaa iwivaU ruudene4, aud ahonu Monuaand the attention uf caiatailaU and Termai On half chrbueji inoatba. with ialret at a! iifiiirin tenBlha. witn inlreat al ale ntf nnam, eitrdby a deed of truat on tn Adepoaltuf aU wbevjaold. O. .hiiin aniL IVetaa of ul to tie eomulled with lu mmBlLfiWt n. i iiHHiNEHrt nu i .rema ' (lourtof theUUtrHit ef tolumUa. lwaaed In Cua . No. tm. aViriltjr .U'ket No. II, aunauintlmr tu a itreomsu74rsrT ' BMtE Waal lthatvaluabllroel of laud hlnir In theettj tyo ii.Oitrt.un. nil Im(ii otiuiiik Lit BUtntiMwl ntrt Inland art oi iotuuiatereii nvvtaiiu nauDDivur iHiof aiiuaea numbered twit kuudrwl audtwentv tbrne, (Al beviuuuKf for aald areel uf laud at th elklaoe aln.w.tl aud Imrruveui'iut therauu, aui tb anmrtenauoe Ihereuuto bdluuirlnir. lurreuuHi ubiuuxiuw. Ihl iroiarly la dire HI y oopwlt the Treaaiiry Penrtmut, and I han laorualy lmirovid H3UI, BUll UBU IWMIiniJ I irif iron front luilldnur. n PI i QumiX'U tHV ID lrluMI UUIUIIIUHlUrij IIU MI Vbrea-alory brick budJiiif ooout led by a. lib in ru k ii ml nihari firttiAO. ml Ilia nmuol kllou H ruomHianJtbnrlUabCoinniUMlonJ thalarrfi diviiiM h hi, N nil it airt. lknurt onethlrdof th ounh.. mney bib ifau'fw; 0-ar.aBf Adeit riven an I ditl of truat to aeJiir deferred B 1 J AUClMiueera auu ii riaie nnm. rkrulbweatooruerpeuuatlvaul ave , and LUvenlb atret-WUrOraoeUiaidlmf TRIMTPES RALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY Iffj lly virtu of a deed ef Inn daUd on th ,UUIi LHa day feUalrn. D lalO. aud duly, rnrdd in ,PfcI Jber no. iu, folio U, Ae , uf ibe land record " lilber No. all. folio M, ko , of the land i of Waabiuiftou oouuty, D. 0 . auJ by dlre4loi iarty otrd laurby, w will anil, at publtd a lu f rouior tha jwemi , ou TUESuAV. the Ii of Ileoeiuber. AD I ' i, al I o cIolJi '. in tb am tlou fl)eoeinber, A D I' i, al I o clm-k . in lb follow u deaerilred lot, ineM or pare! of aruuu I 1) lu tuJ Ih1u lu lb city or vranimnon, u u ana uuwu unlit "rouulilat or ilau of aald city I Wll l0 HI UHIU'TCI I 1HIB, 11 IU ll'llir mbereil three hundred aui lweuty4hree. (Ut.) ..... . di ..r l .1 Ii tiring a riinl i.f Aliruiat. n atruiliDrth aulruuninliik with that width th .h.i.i.ui.r rtii-ivjiLriit iui fneLH wltn all the Itn tiro vein nU iter J", eoudbllu of a lbr-etory LrU k Mior and uwaiiiu Terravof aale Ou fourth oaah.nf which U mm bld at th ale. baUuo.u alt, twelv aud url laucluit tuuaof , t th. ooal of the w."5Wi.AJjJj " n. U la) kM LitlUtU k oUfABY, Truat, 1 Aucw, I HI ity wmi or deed or I nut to u. dated Feb JBlpnr , in,iHT dnlT recorded In Liber r. ., ''J". ? ""f th '1' record (of W aablnvton, D P. twill aeli at piiWio nctlon,1a front of the iremiae, oinfiiUMi bidder, on WEDNESDAY, IlMVmlr 1 Irl li 1 n rliirl ii m. Id k.lf J TROSTFF'H B tl E BY AUCTION OF VERT YAI II Alii PHklL rSfATJCIN. THE FIRST WARD. FKONriNU PPINrtlA'ANf AVENUK ANlA (KJVPhSUKNr ULHFRyAtlON Under aud by virtu of a da 1 of truat. in which I hav been aubatltuted aa trueU In the Mao of WU n MIOI, WHO liwnH n mi iu u i r vvuh oor auuam frotulhaiiay u ei, ana wurea nr ihui Al tlvtU the deed of truat lo lu Mllafaotlon of th truat. If iki Tht ltauubllca the lermi r A eoiaiuiw w.ia whbiu mh waja ma0rll 1 ahouLlha Llub .......li.T ftjji iiriihaane All aiuvn AUCTION SALES V U,H, I- HAM. dY CO..Aactlenetr, Ij New Marble liolldtmr. No, no and M Pennsylvania avrntie, corner of N loin street nrooipfl, rNoitAtt ikxi waoon. top and HAltN H. C , Al AUl-riON. On TUtwfiAV UOHNINU, tiortmUr X, at 11 o'clork, In front f wur annion toonm, Jtovant VIM I WAIJ. k CO , Anrta BY W.U. U WAI.I, A. COAHrlUnrrr', NrwMarMo Uiilldintr, MindMH. cor Pkar and Ninth at PI FOANTd CI.ARFNC K PMOTOV, IKHUU.F imnnrnn, ni r inn nunnhUN. ttn.i.ijt UlUFtl. o. AT AturrjON ,,i,"""" o"- tin TlftjUlV UdltMINU VntunhMi M at 11 o'clork, In front of our Auction llonma, wi will pn U !na Hpndld Ilarn Carrljrs llnd with IIih tin, anl built (n order by firadlrx k Broa., Mew Haven, and cuattliya. Ona nrartr nw If rk Hiarton, In food order, bnill hv thn umA- Kful mis ai 1 Ht of Kappa and Hlrnrb UfUa. Una ast of Douhln llarnvaa. In Mi1 iwilr , Tim abova atK-k wa would rail lb attention of btirvra to, bavlnir.Mn built to ordrr furtbalat Tbo. wheeler, and made of the bet maurtal T-n n I wal4 l.u i Aucuouorra. 'Fvt.re Para, UJM-UA1XA (., J I (New Marble tiulldliur No, no and IVnuajWaul aveu i. Aairtlnairer Itur t aveuue, rorner of nimunreet. IA)H AM) t IIAMIll HXlKdAKPH, j-rtK HTKIW. HO PAH, I MATTIlEHHtH. to, UnHkUNftJtliAY Mi trUtVKKH.WIjAlNO l'""t-;iA JJ A 1 All) I IU1 rootnaalarv ami alteaiHlvalltiaiif I'un.liuM kn . couatatlna of . I New Koaewmxt Piano, Torta; ft Heooud band Planoa, I octave, atoola and cover: f lirtor Hnllea, In reji and balr-cjotb, I I In parlor Kulte, London amok i I Pin valuiitt,bantbrl(ii.tea, wlUi dreaalmrrawwi t Malnut M T (Tbamber Het I Walnut. Trtmmed-Oak, Chamber HeUj tUak Chamber HeMi .4 OKI- heta, ImlUllon Vi alnnt Wjrdrobea, Rook raaec. bureau, htdeboanla, M T 1 able, S hat Bott, Mil Tree. C. B. 1 halra, lledeteada i I Fine Walnut U llail Hulte, Carved t balm U1uHbite-llair Hattreaee Alao,aotnf Heoood-band Furnlttir. Alao. a Una of 4. and i-4 oil-riinh. f 4,1 and M oil-clotha. V Ith nuinerou other at llrle In Ibe f urtiltur Un. WI I WALLhtX,AucU SAt K OKTIIK ITNITKD HTATRHHTKAMHHIPft UUHUllKllfANU-Al IIANi NAvr DrpAmTHKWT.f Th Navr Denarlment will nffei fur ul i mil JI auction, at tb llutted Htate Navr Yard Naw York, on thiltb day of Iecinbr, ri at Iso'rlork in., tlie United Htate Hteamehlo "llnerrlere" i f , ton meaaurement, aud th Untied HI tea HteaiuHhlu AUiauy, uf ijiu toua nteaauremant Tb vmnVU aud lblr laventorte ran be aiamJned at any time after tb SuthlnMaut,ou aiiIUaUua to the txitninandant of tb lard. 1 Ila Ikikitpiiiiuiil ribnrMlhA rlK a lik.1a ion Tinn inwa aia anr iime, anil to rejMtauj UKATIIRIl UhroHT. Wak Diranrif rxt.j trHiovaLOrrKKA, a, Nov H, iri tTMorau roii mi rif twiktt rocs hock. lathaNorthwett the nreuare derreued , with aoutheutertr wlndt n parti rtondy weather, tml aouthweaterlr wloda aad partlr cloudy weather on the upper lakes ex ten linjf to tha Ohio valley, with nortneanerly win u, on the lower lake, art I thence over the MM lie anl Etwtern HUtea, aoathweaterly and nerthweaterlj wlnda and rUltur barometer; f learln weather on the lakes; elsewhere clou ly weather au I orra alonal lU(ht ralu; latlMjlulf aul aouth Atlantic mate geutle Ttrlalde wlnda an I partly clou ly w earner, wun vtmuiuii rain on mc lormer. rROIAIILITIK, Fur the Northweat and thence anuthwanl thnHiajh Illlnola atrtitheaaterlr to northeaaterly wind, illminlahini prrwureaii I ten e rally near weather, on the lake anl thence to the Ohio valley aud Trnneaaee uorttiweaterly to north easterly wluda.cloarlDjr and tlear weather In the wretern tluir northerly wiud, cloudy weainer, and ngir rain, wim pertly clou ly weather, and light variable win la In the Hoiilu Atlantic mate. la the MM lie male an I New hnglanl, light norihwritirly win K increaKed prtiuure, (leartiia ami tlear weather In the aiteriiiMiu, Tw aoamaT len lrwnel. ItmtKKBT, N II, Nov UTi. Two joung neiinl' lUymnnJ, named llrudley Htiirloant and A Men Towle, were dniwnexl In pnml while jjuutilni; on Sunday, by limklni; throng!) Ih lot" THAT FUINC'KIA UKU. The 30,000 lUby la Uraver-The Ir.eat Itaby la the Uarld. and a tHMMKJ IMa. I From the Denver New.) Tlicro arrhetl In Denter lal eicntnir, frum ( kJllllUl. Ill 1 V DIAIIU'll. Ul DUU r I It A H. !. f t r il.nlnH f fel.... L .... .. rlro, tf whom nituli Iia Ui n eVul. jeff ntly, " "" ''" 'e "i rree. a being Hid fortunate IWMWtfMnor tif ft wonder- fully largo ruby that jiroinlmw to ml to the value of 'jO,000. Mr Stanton waa corralcl Ly a Aeiec re iHirter while quietly pUkhiiF IiU icolh after hla flnl aqitare meal aluce hU reluru to rlvlll- ChIOI t tuo Atucrnan noaao, riMmHctioi a iweuir i rciunraHuiout-Krw in ifiiiuticucu in tue iioii f llld ndluiif liNUd panMyuinUll.iu I... .lulo H.i.1 .... . . V. . T iviwiyini, m uuwiibui w mi ninui on miMiou to tue uepiua VI a vaifiki iuim pn nci aiiu iiifiiciit 1 If I III I IIU VM'llt7, wonuer. . k.-i.t. . ..'.. He very kindly al lUdvrcd t ,iJ to the A'rtei reporter UUW UIW e Willi (raze wonaunngiT ..i ili . .l. u ...i- . ' ..L "" -"- uhu. rmiMvuiy ihwu nuu the treaaure, P1.ta atAhA Hrt.lnh f 0Alnn IV1wta maah the trvturth of aoiue oliier txnmu a luthnnent to U worth Only fJM,W0. wan found aome- where la Arizona, bevoui Fort tVHanre. and ,, . . ,L..- . . .I . ww ickki up on me auriaco 01 ins grouud It ha a deep, rlt li wine color, aud IimjIb, to the Inexperienced eye, at leant, Jiwt like the quarU of email carncU which have boea pa raded on exhibition here for neveral inoniha by each returned diamond dljjeer. Havlnir; found tbia atone antTmany btuliela of amallcr onee, Mr. Btanton retuniod to 8anu Fe, where he waa met by a Mr. A. Z. KukxI11) who represenu hlmaclf to lie the aireiit of all the precious Mouca doaltra In New York city. riled. Tlie next dlrbl txunlart ll urln i oi man hw toe atone ana oocame ex ndKrewfpoi.illwlthlDt.rl In tl,.Sb, The day folluwlnir be waa pcrfpctlr frantic e wild ou the aubtoiL I Other "experienced Judjfr-a" were called In, aud It waa anally detcnulutd that the ruby llu) larxcat lu the world would bring the anug little urn of etfO.OOO The fortunate owner waa, of course, elated, and he alarted rt bute for chjlizatlon, liearlng a letter rom Mr. Uugglna to Mr. Benedict, a New York Jeweller, which guaranteed the pay luent of a (iuu-tr million for the atone mis ruov ii ruov ii l ta nixini iiirmi- fourth of an Inch In length by a half Inch In wiutu. aim is aaia to weign aixtein carau I( wl" rut A'ut eleven rarat. halni a allgllt Raw IUvllig ex ami nod the niby to hla etillre aat- :fMU?iv1u v ,?? v l.wl,rl bJi the exhibition of a diamond about the alze of a wren a egg. hud valued at tho magnlllcent sum of fl5,(xk ItwlUtut, Mr Suntoiiiay, aouui aeven carau, anu win io ti nja ex a reauiea a magnmcent gem where theaa atouca were found 3U deir. 40 inlu. andS7dnr 40 luiii, uurtu latituuu aau iiuacif ana iiaues wcet longitude. Mr Uutntou went there about two months ago, and with hut party of four haa boon acthcly engaged In pro-iKM-tlmr The niuotrv la a dcaolate dcaert. with ho I Br""! m the t anon oi a aandHtone rauge i near by, and n lit lug thing, tiot ecn a lalt .,,". Sxuc',m.r and Flute aurround tho aeuloq, )cl not near ruuugii mi w icarcu Mr titan ton aava the (rcnu-lbtmniula and ruble He on the ground and aparklo lu the aunllght with the mot dazzling brilliancy 1 hr rirlnn la aiilil in lu. Ill nvllu min m.l wLi " -i -- -- - " ..h.,ji n.iiiiv nn irenut. which rhal In alu and taliie anvtbhu; ... i,u .BP . i,... rii.u-.v-r.i ,t.i. touutrv. 1 Our informant ta aangulne that there are Iji v . ik t.i'v iu ihv o linn iuiii.a,tviJ i"iir. and that all who come can be tuvnmmodaitHl wllu niitka and diamond until thiy "can't l roaL HrpMhllcaH Hiatv Ticket lflretrd U I-l lata, A diapati h from New Orleans to the New York , Tiaw aaya. The only acting relurnlnjf lioard, conalailntfof Meaara, Lynch, Jlerron, lUwktna aud Louiratreet. have alnte their aiuolntnieiit been exauiluKuir the election return Iruui all the nananea iu tnia HUte. and aa a rem t ami tnat P Kellovx, fur Hovernor, haa a majority of li.Tal vhole llepubilian mate n I'real leutlal elevtoral aam m that of Mr Kek a handaoine worklmr iut loniyor itepubiban Itepreaenutlvea netted to Uith Uuuae. Ho much focan honeatrouucwbU h 1 have claimed would biloi Louldaaa out on the ' u "u" WASHINGTON FOREIGN. THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. A omprantUe Impoanlblr Itrport of tbr ('mm lit re n Add re The ltitpmrr Krtwrrn Tultr and th ItMht twa. t1rlr The lllaht l)r1rrw ta Arrrpi Thlrra ItrolfMllaa ami Appoint ban. Mitler lllrlntor UrirHrlltrHlarM In lh LnalUfc ( hnnnrl-Thr Httndny llydi Turk llrrtlnaT n Fnllnrr. The HllaalUatJUatny. IxisnoH, Normler2.V Spet lal dlapntclie from Parla to the London evening paper re port that the altuatlon la gloomy. The ma jority In the National Aiwemhly, It la atated, haa determined to adhere to thepoaltlon It has taktn, and a compromise of the dllTcrence I c t ween the executive and tilalatUo depart mentaoftbe goenimcnt la regarded aa Im pnbabte ORNIHAt CIIANUAHMEIt FOR PHKRinEtT I'aris, NovemUr US It Is annonnced to day that the mtmlwrs of the party left In the National Aaaembly hate etlocted (leneral Changarnler for president of the republic In the eteut of tho ruelgnatton of Thiers. the Rimmr. betwkin tiiiiuh and the jCxqut complkte Pa m a, Kovemlter SW, The rommtttce on addreaahate completed their rexrt They propoM an Immediate nomination of a aelect committee of fifteen, to draw up a LIU pro tiding for the creation of a reap malum minis try They declare a rcpty to the Pre-ldent'a meaaage nnntteaiiary, t ermine f Thiers la thn Vaeeinbly'a delegate The report auggeala no solution of the conatllntlonal question The minority of the committee, whth Is fatoraMo to the prcaldent, has rtwolted to prepare a counter icport, Tho report of tho majority, which makes tho rupture Utnvm President Thiers and the Klght complete, caiiea much anilely lu political circles. Is tblr adrlc the President lo retort In a second message The Klght 1 tllpoed to accept Thiers' reelg- tlon and appoint (fen Lhangarnler dictator, and the Dnko Do Broglle an I lUUilf and DeJardlns In tha Cabinet IlIIKAT mtlTAIV. A I.eairarllve Nloran. Lnof, Not Si. Tho weather UnUy I tery temjetuous T legraph lines hate been prostrated tn many places, and much damage to shipping im tho invl Is riorlcd Dla pat he from all point describe the gtles In the Engllith chinmloit SAturdity lout aa ter rific Many vessels were wrecketl, and the oe f life tanked thertby la considerable THE BUlfDAY nTDB PARK MEBTIMO A FAILURE The last Sunday meeting In II) do Park waa a failure The e onetablts recently dismissed fnm Uie police force, who were expected to Ik) Hit re, did tint appear, ami only three hun dred Hrone were preeent Odgtr presided, and a remonitrantu addrcsettl to tho Homo secnurywa adopted An Interruption of ruilians brought ibe proceeding tn a stop. aud, coiuptUYJ the breaking upetf tlie meet- im.- aTRAMSUP NEAPA HETrKtS TO Ql EENS TtWN It I rt ported that the eteniihlp Nrredv whlth sailed (nun I Iv.tmm.I NoemUr ft, for New York, but whh h put back to Qui ens town on the 1 1 til with lnr mat blnery dis abled, and, after repairing, sailed again im Ihu ISth for lnr destination, has again re turned t the Ulter purl It liber inathlot'ry datuagetl. M tt ral poAeengera of the alt umnhlp t ll) of Ilnwiklyn sailed for New York)tflerdnyonthe Cunanl steamer Jaa The rtmaludtr were Iran'poj-tetl to the clt) of ntuerp, w tilth sailed to-day. hLIZA IfHlK VPHT III- Kllza Cook, the Kngllah nk ttma, la cry 111, aul hir r cot try Is tousldered luikisslble - ITALY. Arrival aflke KUh n Uwate. Home, Nov 1 King IcUtr Ktnanutd haa arrlted In thUilly A MOTION OP CENStKR. In the Chamlter of Deputies U-day ttlgimr Nlcotra ruotcd a reitolulloit ttusurlng the Government for a needless and expensive dis play of military forte lu the capital during Uie past threo da) Minister Lunscn and others spoke In Juttl Oeatlon of the meaurui taken by the author Itlca to presene order, and the dilute waa adjourned, Slgnor Nlcotra subewiucutly withdrew hla motion, fearing It would unfavorably nltijct partus m ently arresta d At the sanie slttlui- U'tuillea Nleai un I Coruttl attacked the foreign polh) of tho floteriiiuunt ILL AGAIN Mounlgnor do Moredt. the prltatu chspUln of Die Pope, ta again 111 PITS RADICALS ARRETTED. IiNPOt, Nov as A dlspatih from Roma to the SiJm says five irsona who were promi nently connected with the movement to hold radical me e ting In that elty yesterday have been arreete d, aud will be tried on the charge of high truason No disturbance followed t its action of the (lovernment authorities., and the city remains quIeL DRUM nOMBH SEIZED A case filled with Orslut iKimtM. destined for Koine, haa been seized by Um polfce at Iho railway station In Leghorn tJKUMANY. The Prlare and Prlaee) ItNoerial. IIermn, Niv 3.V The Prince and Prime as Imperial will not make thtlr intended tour of Swltrerland The health of the Princes Is delicate, and her phyah I an lme odtUtHl Iter to gt to tarlrohe TO BE ELECTED TO THE PEERAGE IrONDON, Nov 3.V A special from Berlin to the Tumi aaya a party of landed propri etors ft 111 probably be ete ated to the jieerage to qualify tin ni for seats In the upper house HI'AIN. i A Hand af laaarieat Near Warrta. Madrii, Nov 21 A band of Insurgents 900 strong, haa appeared within a mile of Murcta, Another hand of 100 haa destroyed tho tclt graph, rail ay station and bridge at Ijiuares TIIKM.U DIAMOND Plkl DM. ltriara af Hlaalaa and Other (Jreal Ra rlteateai at Man Frawelaca. Ban Francisco, Not ft K (J Stanton, Jauln liaat, aud Calton hate arrlvtnl here from tho diamond fltlds. Htantou haa one ruhyMhlchheaajB Is worth tlMOOO The whole lot of diamond brought by this party la rt presented to be worth a million dollars. It la claimed by some persona that tint "fli Id has beiu salted, but rt ports aie very conflicting Tho fields visited by Stanton are twelve mile square, and are situated In a desolate region San Francisco, November 8.k The re ports of diamond discoveries brought by Stanton and others, caused Inttnse excite ment here All sort "( rumors are afloat Hlunton Inslste on Iho genulucnetut of hla dla toverlea. lie dutcrllieathegrtHtmU where the diamond were found with great particularity, otalln, them on the w intern water-shed of Ilhe Kotky Moqutaln range Ho aaya many people hatearrhed on the ground from the East, well provided with provisions and ma chinery, and that otheraaro on tho way. 'I he public are dispose! to place no (ouftdctue In these ruporta THE LOCAI ITY OP THE FIELD. Salt Lake City, Not 33 -The UtraU of CITY, D. C. TUESDAY Uila city will to-morrow publish a private let ter stating that C artcr, Wyoming, la the near- est railroad point to tho diamond fields. Gen eral McClellan and party, w hen en row fe for California, stopped at Carter and spent ten days In exploring the vicinity, and on their return East they mado another diversion from Carter. Messrs Jatiln and Berry, with a large party of Calif ornlane, also left the rail road atthla point BcArTa! diamonds were exhibited which wire found there by other parties Another diamond expedition leates this rlty to-morrow under tho lead of Mr Berry They will probably leave the railroad atGnnn rlter station NTATF. l.nJlHl.ATI It KM. Ila-flavernar Namlaaled far Henalar. Ha I. nio ii, N C , Nor 35. In the House liranch of the General Assembly to-day Mr jicijeuce oiierea a resolution, which passed Its seteral readings, to raise a joint commit tee to Invest Igato tho tote for Stato officers at tho litgitftt election A resolntlon by Col Settle, of RocklnjrUain. was also adopted, for a joint committee im constitutional reform Tho Conservative In caucus this etenlnir nominated ex-Gov Vance for United States tknator. Seven or eight of Judge Merrlmon s friend wttlidrcw from tho caucus. The hal lotlng will commence at noon to-morrow. OOVERNOR LEWIS, OP ALABAMA, RWOItH IN aiontoomert, Hov OT Governor Lewis and all the newly-elected State rdHrers took the oaths of office this morning and took pos session, tlie old officials retiring. 1 he l -sir sitting at the United States Court room adjourned until to-morrow morning ine sessions at the uapltol continued anlll o'ekxk. Lieutenant Governor McKlnstrr Informeil tho Senate, through tho retiring lieutenant tiovcrnorioreau, that lie could prostdo until to-morrow, whereupon the Sen ale dected f U Ervln president pro tm no business oi importance was tratiiartcxl by either body. Governor Iwls has, so far, recognized neither body It Is rnmornl that he will Issue a proclamation convening the Legislature at tho Capitol to-mnrrow at 10 nr lot k IUI-4TON. Mult Aialaal IU J? . ( wauprawlaJd. Boston, Nov Vt A revenue fraud ease against Wm. F. Wild A Co la aatd tn have been compromised by defendant pay!ng,Into th United States Treasury four hnnflred thonand dollars. The amount oriel Aallv claimed by the Government was tl, 40(1,000 1 he ault against the same linn In New fork has been compromised by the payment of f rjo.uni BODY IDENTIFIED ' Ttio body found In the ruins of the fire yesterday was tdcntl(le4 as that of John IH'- lon, aged IS years. at'SFBNSION DP FISH DEALERS Tlie suspension Is annonnced of Frauktln Snow Co ,E Hnow Sons, Oerrlsh, French A Co, and Hall, Mjrhks , Co, all flih deah rs A IOAN OP TWENTY Mil I IONS In the House of Kepresentatlvcs a bill vtas reportctl authorizing tho City of Boston to borrow thirty million of dollars and lo loan the same on proper security to sufferer by the fire, lite tu t Is to be accepted by loth bram he of the Boston llty Count 11 hrft-f It liectHnea valid BILL IN HKIATION TO INSVHANCE. In the Stale Senate IbU afternoon, the joint special committee rrortrd a spet lal bill tit relation to Insurances, Intended lo proteit Iho mutual Insurance eompanlts of Massu Inisctts uhlili sunt reel by Uie late lire MtU OIM.KANS. The taaeafKrlleEE v. Uarwiolh. New Orleans, Nov il.-In the riiural Court to-tlay the case of Kellogg vs. War moth et al was opened with a two hours' speeeh by Dlntrtct Attorucy Beck with, who also present! da number of affidavits The Court ordered all thiTpapert In the case to Imi printed aod adjourned till to-inorrow The case w 111 prohahl) be continued through the week The contempt case follows Mm It InUrest waa uiaulfeetetl, the ctmrt- room and all Us appnmchca being trow did POSTPONED Iu tho Eighth Distrltt Court the lujuiutlon cas against the cusbm houe returning board waa iMietpoueti nntll next Monda) ARHEMTBD FUR MDHDEIC Francisco Martinez and DUleo BaptNle were am sted to-ilay, t barged w 1th murdering Antoulo Carafa and attempting to swindle an Insurance company Ttiey Introduced Carafa, recently froui Italy, aa a nephew of Martinez, Insured til life for 10,000, and, six week afterwards, drowned him In Lake PonUhar- traln CINCINNATI. Ilaaajael Teadered ta fieaaiar 3lriaa. C incinnatl Nov. 3!k A nnintter of promi nent citizen of C'lneluuatl have tendered Senator Morton, of Indiana, a banquet, aa a testimonial of their high appreciation of hla ) public services, to oecur In tbia city at such time aa may best suit but couvenleme DANOEROUSLY ILL. Judge Ichabod Corwln Is lying dangerously 111 al his residence tn this ell). SUSPENSION OP KETES A CO , HANKERS. J. B. Reyes A Co., bankers, of this city, suspended to-day In consequence of ludlrott losses In the Northwest stoek "corner " Some of their customers, having lost by this corner, were unable to pay their dues to tho bank Ibe firm state that they have had no transac tions In this stock ou their emu aetounL Their loss la about 1140,000. Whither they will bo able to resume or not will depend upon what they may hereafter realize from thvlr customers TOl'KHA. Am laiMeaae Herd af llalaleea. TttpEKA, Kan , Nov ;. A coustriictliMi train on the Atehtsoii, Leavenworth and Santa Fe railroad passed through a herd of buffaloes to-day covering an extent of coun try ten miles long and two miles wide. The valley Is full of hunters. One thousand and fourtiundrod buffalo hide and saddle were brought lo Fort Dodge to-day THE TOTAL VOTE OF KANSAS, arcoidlng to official rt turns, la 103,000, t.lng an Inmase of 4J,000 In two jrars This In dicates an Increase In the population of over 100,000 In tho two ) ears, v. hlch la bellev ed to be unpret ed nU'd in the history of any other State Almawt a i.yarbhaa Aflalr. St Louis, Nov S.I. trustworthy gentle man, who arrived here to-day, reports that on Saturday night fifty settler ou the Osage Indian lands. In Kansas, visited the ftiwn of Parsons, went to the llelmout house, coin pelted Hie elerk to show them the room of Mr Parsons, chief of the laud department of the Mlssoml, Kansas and Tt xaa railroad, and forcibly look hliu out with the lu ten Lion of doing him bodily harm, but he escaped fron them, It aped on a locomotive sUmllng near by and was nut to St dallo. Mo. The demon stration grew out tf tho exateratlo among the settlers caused by the recent decUlou of the Secretary of the Interior that the land upon which they live Iteloug lo the Missouri, Kansa and Texas Kali road Com pan) Three Hunter Paaad Dead, Omaha. Nov. 25, Three hunters ami trap pers, named ndrew Itae'lie, Herman Kaebo and Herman M)ers, wire found diad at an tdd Government camp, forty luths north of McPhemon station, ou the Loup Fork, two days ago. ihey hod apparently been mur dered by white men A party of soldier have gone from the North Platte to bring on their bodies (Iraut'a Majority laUUeaU. MiLWAtTEEE, NovemlMsr 85. Grant s oillrhil majority la WIscoiuIq ts 18,493 MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1872. NEW YORK. THC JAY COULD 8UIT. IJauld' Amdatll In Iteply to UaUaa and Hmlih-Tyadsll' Prayer Teal le aeaneed b the MelhedUt Preacher ArraaaeaMeai fur a l'wbll Iteeepllaa la .lllal-ler aaliharae I elebrallaa af Pvaraatlan Day A Finn af llanar Pre sented ! the Pallee Hnaqaet af the Herald tlabta Htaaley. New York, Novemler a' Judge Fandier to-day, on application of T O. Sherman, Issued an order against the Frle railroad com pany to show why the order of arrest against Jay Gould should not be vacated An order was also granted to take the drpo aiilou of Horse o F (larke, lo bo Wd on tht motion Jay Gould has made an affidavit, In which he denies In general terms the affidavits of Peter II Watson and Henry N. Smith, and sutes, as to all matters of fact tn Watson' affidavit, lli at they are made to appear In a false light by the suppression of other facts whlth must Im known to Henry N Smith, front whom Watson oUalneel all Ills Informa tion, that Watson knew that tho Erie Hallway Company bad granted him a release at a meeting at which neither deponent or Flak were present, and purposely suppressed the fact, that prior to and at tho time of his arrest he was actively dealing In Northwest stesk to advance Its price i and that tho partlr to whom the management of this action I com mitted were engaged In depressing the price t that the plalnllffs attorney, tinder the en ceniragt mint of Smith, Drew, Traverse and other speculators for the fall, sought tn hav e deponent held to ball In ?9,7O0,00O, under the Impression that he could not procure such ball, and would le compelled to remain under arrest t that a panic would have been pro duced upon the markett and he state his iHltcf that such result w as contemplated by the attorney In the action and by the others he named and that thus the Erie railway would never have been able to recover any thing from him, If anything was due It was expected on the street to-day that Jsy Gould would te rearrested at the snlt of tbo Frle directors, but no movement against him lias )ct transpired THE CIIICAOOAND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD The treasurer of the Northwestern Railroad Company give notice that the company has withdrawn their notice to the Stock Exchange In relation to the registration of 4,4V) share of Mfk MOKE PEOPLE MISSINO August Standlngrr, the former proprietor of a well known restaurant on Broadway and Bread street, la missing, also, Kohcrt R Mor ton, mileage clerk of the Morris and Essex railroad FATAL RESIIT Anthony Faton,who was knocked down. beaten and ruhltf-d nu Thursday evening by members ef a target Com pan), la dying from Injuries recetred Two of the assailant have been arrested CRIME IN NEW YOHK Of one handred and eighteen chae of homi cide seul to the district attorney of thecltv for dlsiMwIilon since January I, l&TO. only forty-two convictions have followed Tho total nmnlier of bomltldeadurlngthat lime waa one hundred and thirty-nine Six of the murderers committed suicide, ten were dl- tharged by tho coroners, and twelve of tho murtli rs wt re committed by unkmin n iersons FAMINE IN COREA Shanghai ad v Ices rt port that multitudes are dying from the famine In Corca. Tens of thousands of Chlneveat Amoy are suffering i mm an muian lever tailed dengue. STAY OP PROCEED I NO! DENIED Judge Gilchrist, of Brooklyn, to-day de nied the motion for a stay of proceedings lu the ease of Ilcury Rogers, sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Officer Donoh uc TYNDAI L'S PRATER TEST At the Methodist preat tiers' meeting to day the proposed prajer test of Professor T) ml all was discussed, aud the decision was arrived al that the test wo Impious and amciriuai PUBLIC RECEPTION OF MIMHTEHWABIIBUHNE Tho committee of arrangements l.avc (iisngeHimeirptanor glvlngapublle dinner to Minister Woshhimio, Unause the dining capacity oi mc union League Club la Insuffi cient to accommodate all who desire to parti pate. A public reception w 111 be civ en Mr Washburue In the theatre of the Union League Club. Complimentary Invitations have been sent to the President and hla Cabinet, to the plp lomatlc corps, the Governors of neighboring Slates, and to other distinguished persons. The President haa algulfied hi InteiUlou to 13 present, as have also Govt r nor Jewell and suit, Generals Sherman and McDowell and staffs, and other eminent military men The reception will lake place December 4. ABSCOND IN O REVENUE COLLECTOR BAILEY Some time as-OKJudirment was obtained In the United Bute Circuit Court against the bondsmen of abscond! ug Revenue Collector Ualley. To-day counsel for Uie hondsmena moved to open the Judgment, Judge Wood- run rcserYia &u decision In cose the Judg ment Is opened, the boudameu will make the defense that the National Gov ernment did not ue proper diligence to prevent the commis sion oi frauds by Ualley. aod to cause hi ar rest aud the Immediate attachment of all his available property aa setun aa good ground of suspicion was shown CELEBRATION OF EVACUATION DAY. Theprluclpat feature to-day of the re lev. bra llou of evacnation day was a procession oi veterans of 1812, under escort of tlie Sixth regiment, to the old fort, In Central iark. ami the ceremony of hoisting a flag over the parapet At the close of the ceremonies the veterans partook of a collation at the Sixth regiment armory FLAO PRESENTED TO THE POLICE The presentation of a flag of honor to the police force, aubse rllied for by wealthy aud promtuuii citizens, como off In Union Square this afternoon, aud was the occasion of a parade of memlra of the department to the number of 1,900 BANQUET TO STANLEY. Tlie Ihrall clnb gav o to-night al Delmonl- eo's a banquet to Henry M Stanley, the dis coverer of Livingstone. T B Country, man aging editor or the lhrald, presided, and among those present were Dr. John Living stone, of Canada, brother of Dr Llvlugsietue and rri oi laitbuess, now traveling lu this country Mr Connery sjM.ke eulogUtltallyof tlie courage and enterprise of Stanley and of tho credit his Btiecesa-rclleeted em New Yoik journal lets. Stanley made a stoet h, refer Ing to the doubta whh h had Utn thrown on his state ments He defied hla aasallauts to piwelhat ho had uot met Ilvlngstono al UJIJI EXFIOSION OP NITRtVOLTCERINb Near Youkers to-day au exjilosion of nltro glyce rluo took place, blow Ing tw o young men, named Gallagher and Hill, lo atoms, aud fatally injuring John Donnelly and Wm Ferry The ullro-glycerlno bclouged to a rood contractor The young men, In a spirit of phi) fulness, threw stones al tho ear In whleh It was stored, and tho cxplonloil fid low etl A Nieaaacr llaraed. St Louis, NofeiaUer 25. Ibe steamer II M Shrvve, from this rlty for Memphis, with auu tons oi ii eight, burned to-day at Chester, III Loss ou steamer tt&KOO. Well Insured The freight was mostly Insured The pas sengers ana crew were saved THE CITY AND DEPARTMENTS. ( Ivll Nervier In the TreMry. The examining lioard yesterday held a ses sion to examine such clerks In the auditor's offices who were candidates for higher grades to fill the five vacancies In those offices Import Ml Cabinet aanrll. There w 111 1-e a full Cabinet at the session of to-day to hear the first draft of the Pnsl- eh nt s message read, with a view lo addition aud amendment where required War Depart meat AdaalaUtrallon, The n ports and stilrreports of the War Department bureaus again exhibit a marked Improvement In the dispatch of unfinished and current business tinder the various ad ministrative reforms Introduced by the present Secretary of War, erpectslly In the accounting and property divisions uf be several bureau Ha a J awe lata ad. The detachment of Royal ntaitm rtil slltuted, with detachments of United Stan Infantry or artillery, a joint military occupa tion of Sau Juan Island for thlrtttu years, ha been withdrawn, and the Island, which now iKvomca a part of Washington Territory, turned over to the exclusive Jurlsdletlou of the Unit eel Slate under the Berlin arbitration The Prrwldeal aad (Ivll Hervlee. n answer to an applicant for iioelilon, ves- terday, the President stated that no office holder would I removed except forlmfll clency or malfeasance In office) that In all cases of vacancies arising from any cause the position would l filled by tho next In rank If qualified and up to the require meats of the civil service regulations Health aflhe Army. The annual report of the Burgeon General shows an Improved state of the di alh and slek rate, and for the first time since the Introduc tion of colored regiments Into the regular army under the act of lttlrt the sanitary re turns of those regiments show a less ratio of death and mortality than among the white troops IlrtlUh.AtMerleaa Claim CetMatlawUM. The tribunal 1 proceeding w 1th much dili gence to dispose, of the business remaining lie- fore It, but In consequence of Inaccuracies In the report of Its proceedings telegraphed hence to the press, the commissioners are un willing tn furnish Information of their deci sions at preseut Tlie proportion of rejec tions tn allowances In disposing nf Die claims Is very great Haataera fallen ( lalm. Some claimants for the recovery of cotton captured or seized In tho South at the elose of the war continue to file their claims, un mindful thai the limit fixed by law for the presentation of sue h claims has passed, and that the Court of Claims and the Treasury can only proceed to adjust those filed within the lawful time. Some of the Smtheni mem bers In Congress will prol ably endeavor to gt t a brie f extension of time for filing e latins The Alabama Private ( talma. The Secretary of State, accompanied by the agent and leading counsel of the United Slates before the Geneva tribunal, called upon the President yesterday for the tmrfHieeof aftord Ing Information anif advice respecting the ar bitration proceeding aud the prop r means of examining and settling tho t (alius of the snflerera by the rebel privateers, cnn-Idered lu the groes award of the tribunal The Mdppiae Art. Appeals from the dee Uloiia nf Ui commis sioners for shipping and dist barging se allien, ami occasional complaints against llie com missioners, are made to the 'Irtasury Deitart- ment,wbUh, by an oversight In the law, Is not Invested with authority over the commis sioners, aa In all other matters afTettlng the mere hant marine The dele l will probably lie remedied during the e-omlug session by a brief supplementary act Heavy Hall tlalaed. The Treasury Department )esterday re ceived a telegram from spet lal agent Bing ham, al Boston, annoiine lug that In the rase of the United Stales vs U F Weld A Co Judgment had Uen renJered for the Govern ment tt) llie amount of 'sOO.OOO Tlie firm are large Importers of sugars, nutmeg and spices, and the charge preferred waa that Ihey had offered Invoke of undervaluation The firm waa also a loser to tlie extent of ilfaOOOO by tho late fire In Boston The It la llraads Traable. The report of Commlsslone rs Rohb, Mead and Savage, now lie fore the President, gives graphic description of the stock-rawing coun try along the Klo Grande, the csttta breeders. tho methods of stock raising and ateallug, and the extent and Influence of the depredations. It treats e an fully aud al length of the alleged anticipation of Mexhan civil and military officers In the-acta and tho proceed nf depre dation, aud discusses the practicable means of prevention of further losses lo our citizens In Texas Appalatweal of Majar General, Brigadier General Inlu McDowell, llie senior officer of hla grade In the army, was yesterday promoted by the President to the rank of major general, to fill the vacancy left by tho death of Major General Meade Major General McDowell la a native of Ohio, a graduate of the Military Academy, aud an officer of thirty-four v ears continuous sen ice He commanded the Union forces at Iho first battle of Bull Run, but has never, by eomtie- tent judges, been held responsible for the dis aster to tho Union anus on that occasion The Army (TalferM. The fabrlt atlon of the new dress for the en listed men of the army la proceeding with all possible dispatch al the great clothing and equipment arsenal at Sehuylklll, near Phila delphia, I ul the troops will hardly get Into their new trapping U'fore t)iehext spring The uniform, as explained and lllusiratod by descriptive text and diagram, gives universal satisfaction, and Colon. I Henry B CUtz, of the Tenth Infantry, the chief designer, la generally complimented for blsgooel taste aud Judgment Informer Hhare la Ibe Caatama. The Treasury Department will probably press upon Congress the aholltlou of the moieties of Government officer In the fines, jicnalilc ami forfeitures arising from the de tection of consummated and attempted frauds upon the custom bouses Tho tnolcty e)stcm la believed to have a demoralizing tllect upon the service, and to lie detrimental to the discovery of frauds rather lliau helpful to such discoveries The moldy ayslt m waa abolished In tho Interna) revenue sen he for sin h reason at the lost seselou. Military Pardaa. Tho President yesterday remitted the te- tualulng part of the sentence Impoee-d by a court-martial, of whleh the late Gtn Meado w as president, upon Pa) master John Ledyard Hodge, of the arm) , for the cmU ixlcment of nearly 4V)10()0 of the money Intrusted to him to pay bounty tlalms The original sen tence, besides cashiering Major llodVp, and consigning him to teu ) ears' Imprisonment at bard laiMr, required hla continued Imprison menl till he had mode full restitution of the misapplied funds, but aa this latter was a virtual llfe-seiiltuce, tho President u milted It at tho time TheUllmalearr I8T3-I. There Is some decrease In nearly all the estimates grouped tn the legislative, cxceuilvc and Judicial appropriation bill, now under consideration by tho House committee, but the total sum appropriated by the pcudtmr bill tv jU be slightly Increased over the lost, iu I ctmaequLueu of the Increased nuuilr.ol I tonjitw I Keptwntallu- iulh tort) -third There will also ho an Increase for the same reasim In the military and naval academy ap propriation bills, the number of cadets, Inde pendent of those a) KIn ted at large, rorre sjiondlng with the number of Represents lives The Army ledlcnl Meaeain. The v Isltors lo this museum during the past year have numbered 17,000, many having come from a distance to obtain Information not attainable elsewhere. Th coder lion grow In variety and value, and the institution assumes the outline of n notable national es tnblinhment Impartaat Army ( aaar. Major Gem ral Wlufli Id H Hancock I tie tat bed from the command of the Department of Dakota and assigned to the Military Di vision of tho Atlantic, with headquarters, optionally, a( Philadelphia or New York Major General Irvin McDowell la relieved from the command of the Department of, (he East, and assignee) to tho Department nf the HaYI). with hcadqnarters at Atlanta. "EH? V-. nt Brevet Major General Alfred 11 adi ofire.allevrd from the Department of thoSou.R 1 returns to hla former corn maud, tho Department of Dakota, with head- iiarttra at St Paul NOTIX OKTHK DA. ( asl of kldiispi lug a youn, goat asleep The Frle railway Is said lo urn nearly 11)0,000 a week, gross receipt Ninio's Garden, In New York, will ! re- opened to-morrow night 'awnurokfrs are said lo lisik with favor upon jiersons without redeeming qualities The mem tiers of the Oregon Legislature get only a)ou half as much aa the door- kee per There has Ikxii no Increase lu the Binrre gale of the population of Sau Fram tsctt dur ing the last three years A ertern imtier puts It gentl) by saying that ' fifty-four persons took up their resi dence in the cemetery at Lafayette last week " The London thwtalor says there Is prob ably more flagrant iwjur) committed In the Fngllsh Divorce Court In any one v ear than In any other court In fire. The Ronton Pitot, whleh has Iwhe been burnt out, says "We are Jnst about tired of this phenlx business We don t want to 'rise nobly from our ashes' any more " The latter part of this month, astronomers tell us, the hearrns w III l brilliantly gemmed by v enus, Saturn and Mercury Mars Is now a morning star Sixteen hundred cars are constantly en gaged In running txtwecn Chicago and Bos- Ion without breaking bulk or requiring tho eemtents tube tone heel For the third lime within a period nf nine years the Illlnola Frmnle College at Jackson ville haa lieen burned These repeated con- flagratliws are ssld to le the work of Incen diaries A Bit L has been Introduced Into the Indiana Legislature, providing that twelve Jurors shall lneeessary to the rendering of a verdict In capital cases, as at present, but that t Ight may render a verdict at all otht r trials K man whose t hit ken have U-eti stolen was reminded Hunt the Lortl uiovu lit a mys terious wa, and promptly re) lied that he did not Ulkve tt He thought It was the lutghtKir The vault of the North Vdniit bank con tains futirctMnliluailoiis, eat It knoHii lotinly one irou, rt ude ring the ashler himself ut terly unable to enter the vault without the assistance of the U Her and Uiuk-kt hts, who reelde In eltlle rent lo all ties Briuham Yoi'no has con t rat ted with the 8t I,nul Book and New Company for all pape ra they do not sell or grow otd on their hand Brlgham takes this way of furnish ing his wife with a new 1 ustle TituncWe Prei An Illinois sportsman lately r hot a pelican, snowy while, meosnrlug eight feel ten Inches from lip to lip of the wing, seven feel from base of 1111 to end of tall, stood seven feet high, had a bill twe nty-lwn Imhea long, wllh a bag under It thai would holdal least a peek. Rhode Island haa a new sensation In the form of a woman who has lieen for several weeks afflicted with the 'gapes," having a constant and Irresistible disposition to yawn The disease traffics the skill of the attending ph)sltlaus, who have never met or Insrd of suih a cose before In all the rx( mortem examination whleh have thus far lieen made of epizootic horses ll has been found that the dlrett cause of death was lobular pneumonia, and that the lungs were greatly inflamed and morUnud Thekldne)s were of a dark rent color, and much enlarged Boston will not lake possession of the burned dtstrte t, make a new survey and lay nut street w Ithout regard to old lines, a w as at first proposed There will be a widening of some of the existing streets, and a straight etdngand perhaps a closing nf others, but nothing more The largest diamond, cut or umut, ever brought to New York, I now on exhlbtthm on fifteenth street, near Broadway. Its weight Is eighty carats Its beauty consists tn the almost absolute perfection of Its er)s talllzatlun, which la an octahedron. In cedor It Is of a delicate pate ) el tow, and ll came from South America. A I aw has Just gone Into effect tn Illinois which authorizes the appointment of iniar dlaus for habitual drunkards. A jury decides the qnestlon nf the unfitness of the drunkard to administer hla affairs, a notice tielug served ou tlie party tn the effect that an application naa dccii made to the court, after the sen ing of whleh lie la debarred front transferring hla pnqterty nr making any valid contracts rr i t rt i- i The wine grower of California are now In m ni1it.il r.1 ! iIkI.im u 1,1. I. u III I-. I- t.,u. the midst of the vintage, whleh will lie below tho average, ou account of the ravaifes of frost lust April amongst tho vines In low-lying localities all through the Bute In about sixty days the vlulculturallstswlll have got through the principal part of their labors, and then the local market for lint iv'e wines i rxptMictl to Imj firmer The Idolalorsof lieauty the Chineseare forever at the feet of being whom they adore hen any of their wives are Indisposed, they fasten a silk thre ad around her wrist, the cord of whleh is given to a physician, and ll Ueinly by the motion which the pulsation communl rati s to It that he Is allowed to Judge of the state of hla patient This precaution of leal ousy la altnoet unique In it kind The San Francisco Bulletin rctort a curt ous swindle perjiet rated by a dalr)iuan lu the Interior, who puekeelcobblcstones ami brhks In Id firkins of butter aud shipped them to Andrews the magistrates united with the peo the di) market The luiiotent maikelman 1 14 lp dwolaUng thechnrchcsaiidmonasttrles knew nolhlnirof It nntll 1,1, rii.t.m mm " lo establishing the rcionueel worship lu knew nothing of It until hla e ist.mver ro"--, i.vw, by the aid of Elixabelh of FnglaueL meuttd bringing In these Indigesilble frag-1 THE Rr.pop.MrD reuoion was lstablished ments Some fit kins were found to contain In Scotland Kuox. through his vehement m.l ten or fifteen pounds of these uiiaee ii-tomed Ingredient Only tnoceiii a quart for Utr In Munich Tub Danhury Aries thinks "there Is some- thtug dreadfully auuo)ing In watching a per son doing a simple thlug In a bungling man- lier ACherry slrtel man themghl a neighbor lerly Ihe pcrpelratevrs of themassacre of St wasn't harnessing a mule aa ho ought to, hud Barllu loinew 1 he clot trine of Knox em--look hold to help, and Immediately cxt hanged i "ami a Calvlnlsile creed with a Pn.byterlau ' the rede of a Samaritan for a roll lu the mud " " ", "au J 'Un. m.nrftt He sa,s no man need look for pcrfeet happl- i. aa In tlila Ui.rt.l - -" p..ni....nv. . ...nii... i ..-.-. n m i, . ., . .. I oelfle railroad Jor ihewluter snows ihe . ..... .. . . m UI .iiwn.iiu I'll iuv V uiuu hnudred men are now emplovedou the moun- taludlvUlon, of w bom I are engagenl on the .now sheds One hundred miles of .now inn, he in lu, ,,, ,nil .,,, lnllcl , .1.CJ,, Tlie Intel ol lb. Imk lix Un rnUed NO.!. for fifteen miles or more, and other Imnmve- ments made, by which It la hoped a hloekade im- winter win i prevented On the idjrht of the Boston Ore a doal-r In boot and shoes, finding that the fire had reached his rear store, said to a few stranger who had asaUted him i Tern might as well help yenirselve to 1-,ts ' One fellow took a Iatr the merrhant handed him, and, after glancing after them, said i "You haven't got a pair of slim sevens, have you ?' An explo sion next door prevented a reejion-e hovn substitute for the custom of glvln wedding presents waa reecnttr adotitcd !v a yonthful cemple In a Western Dm n They were married In church, and a fee of twenty five cents waa collected from person entering lo see the ceremony The whole amount was given to the newly-married pair a a capital torommeDce housekeeping This Is a good plan If one matte a business of marrying, and adopted It, he could make a fortune In n week. A not r form of Juvenile depravity ha appeared, or rather revived The dreadful boy who loaes the money his fsther gave him to buy medicine, and who weeps over the loe and the hyot hellcat whipping he expect, haa turned up This youth sttteth on the door-step and lie all his wretched lot till some compassionate come upon the scene and makes up the loss The weeping eyes are dried, and Hie game la rreated on the next block. Th t 8L Iml f7oW say a There la a loud Individual who vtslu tho OUA ofllce dally distributes himself over two of the easiest t hairs, and shoot off a steel plated slt-horse power laugli that sends root streams of die comfort along the spinal eolnmna of his hear era. ll 1 a heartless and discouraging laugh, and a an assistant to the dental business Is more effective than filing saws or scraplnir UP cinders wllh a rough-edged shovel A patent torpedo has been placed under the easiest chair, and Ibe loud Individual Is cordially in vueti in can again anu DiaKeaiinseii entirety at home It must have been with Infinite amusement that Henry Ward Beecher, during a late vaca lion, beard one of hi own publUbetl sermon delivered In an obscure village At the cIom of tho service ho accosted the divine, and said "That waa a fair discourse! Ihh lon did It lake you lo write It?' "Oh, I tossed It off one evening when I had leisure, was the reply "Indeed," said Beecher, 'it took me much longer than that to think out the very framework of tlie sermon "Are you Ilenr) Ward Beecher "I am," was the rrpl) "Well, then," said the unabashed preacher "all that I have to say Is that I ain't ashamed to preach one of your sermons auywhere. What He Knew About Threibino V young man from an Eastern rity, who ha been visiting rural friends In this vicinity, af ter seeing a farmer thresh out a 'flooiin'' of oats the other morning, asked and received permission to awtmr tho flail a few minutes. upon assuring tlie agriculturist thai he wa "perfectly familiar with the art of lhre-.li Ing " Expectorating upon Ids hands, the young man went at the oats, Lot al the first pass knocked the liorn off from a new milch cow thai wu leisurely chewing her tudlna neighboring stall Tlie second swing caved In tue head of the fanner, w ho thought Im was safe enough aa lomr as he roosted on top of the fanning mill In the other end nf the barn, tint without discovering the havoc he waa making, the city artist kept at his labors the third blow fell utun the oats, the fourth, kill -d a setting hen In a manger near by, ami the Of Hi pass of the deadly wrapon wa the beet of all, for It came around lhlnd the young man boomerang fashion, and taking htm under the lower Jaw, knocked him dow n, and thus put a stop to the work of slaughter The mere fact that the rlty thresher' re turned to conscioosnees an hour before) the farmer did, allowed the former lo get several miles out of town IWore his efforts at thresh Ing oats were discovered by his neighbor -Tjh.toV .Tress TrlUKVrivNAlla DP FI!Ksn TLKI IN IM1I. John Ksai aad CelvlaUm Ncallaad' Debt la the Mi aid y It r farmer Memertal Her vlee In the t hareaea TaDay. Three hundred )ears ago to-day Novem ber 24, 157J John Knox, tho famous Seoich Presbyterian reformer, left the scenes of hla spiritual warfare for the more peaceful scenes of the world above, and to-day his spiritual hlldren In Europe and America will celebrate the event with the appropriate religious cere monies Knox waa sixty-seven years of age when ho died. The place of his birth Is a matter of dispute, but It Is supposed to haw been Gtffordgate, Haddingtonshire, He died In the city of Edinburgh Ho was a graduate of Uie Glasgow University, and prior to 15M ho entered the ministry. The Protestant Reformation waa taking deep root and spread ing all over England al the time, and In 1MJ John Knox became an avowed and narked reformer He was for a while a teacher of bilosophy In SL Andrews, but becoming dls gusted with certain practices therein, he left Ida position and retire d to tlie south of Scot land, where he was degraded from hla office, declared a heretic and bis life threatened He then became a private tutor lu a family and remained In retirement until 1547, wh-n he, wllh other Protestants, look refuge In the castle of SL Andrews, and there he begun tn preach against the Papacy, The garrison of the castle surrendered, ana, becanse of vtola lierti of the term of rspltulailou, Knox and hi comrades were transferred to France where he remained A PRISONER IN THE GALLXY8 for nineteen months. In 154U he was released, and returning to Fngland be was appointed to preach at Berwick and Newcastle and lecaino oue of tho chaplain to Edward M He de clined a bishopric which was tendered to hlui ben Qunen Mary ascended the throne Knox fled to Genera, where. In 15.V1, he tM-came pastor of a small English congregation He be associated with Calvlu, Iteza and other re formers, and hi reform principles became confirmed During hi residence in Geneva ne was ronaemnea ny me British authorities to be burned a a heretic, and the sentente was executed tn ni emgy He fl ratal as an author In his "Appellation" against this iwiuniiuBuiiu, aim awii Ul UWI ptlOIISIietl aoon after against "The Moustrous Itcjrlment " ..I 1'ii " l.. .. T...I,. .. v !... . i V. " "" -"-"j .mior in r.ugianu, ami -nary oi luuwi, vwi was at mat time Uie lie gent In Scotland, and whose nearest succes sor to both throne were women Knox did not believe In petticoat government, ar his followers at this day are very niueb of his be lief In this regard, for Ihey set their faces a flint against women preaching in their pul pits Iu 1&50 Knox accepted an Invitation to return to hla native heather, and, landing at Uilh.be Journeyed toward Perth, where he preached against "the Idolatry of the mas and tlie veueratlon of Images. A row ensued iu the church, during whit It tlie linages were demolished, the pictures torn frout lite walls and trampled under ftiot, and the house of the DuuitavJcan and Frambiean friars and the Carthusian monastery were sacked and laid In ruins br the Infuriated Dtob, Tho CJuetu Regent adaocd her army upon the clly t ul the Protestant were too wrll prepared to re celre her and her army capitulated Instead of the city Similar riots took plate In Stirling. IJndorcs, Cuner, SL Andrews aud her ' places, and after Knox had Drenched in Ht I radleallsm, freepjentfy got himself Into trouble, but he wa hmmltle. and. with , energy undaunted, ho continued to preach ! and Iodise uss publicly with opponents from I the Catholic party the great questions In volved hi the reformation Iu JV1 be fled from Edinburgh to St Andrew a, but re iiinteei tne next year to denounce most bit ui "he '.UvS !Kp S b,53U- I idlnl u In I.I-. .ll.1l (.. ..' . tnmaer in in radicalism be swept away inaLini- oi. tbo I nhui ,rom -'n'll-, Hne of the grandest art nl liiaklng on the I uUm leclu mUnmenla or former ages, ami left C Winter shows live the count rv almmii ulm a. n.. i.nu ., -i"i-i - "- lauivaueiu uo swept BWay l Hland some of the grandest art nf- ' lul...,l i,..,ii..,n.l. nl ,... . . . miiiiai iiihuuiiii-miii ill itiiuirr (tin1. Blltl IPIt the rouuiry almosi a bare as the hllU of "Bonnie Se'otUud He wroto comnaraihaU i'LW wr-. hut he left an example of religious "Mi " " xiiig. .fid tm reverent e In his memory by nun A' lr I1piM QUI. oug. .nd Knnou, A' Y Herald, 81V