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CINCINNATI ENQUIRES VOL. XXXII: NO. 834. MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1874. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

4. THE WASHINGTON. The Latest Dodge in Arkansas. Proposition to Posh Brooki Again to Hie Front. What the President Will Probably Say in His Message.

Sltulidncserj tn Bonn Approp riationn Committee-. Proposal to Parcau Fonny'i IoJmic For Admlniitiitioa. 8m of Uo JUelty Ma Wklrt an toting f.r tit Oettlag tettUa. OoMUnilo Among th Philadelphia Blag Cad.ro. 1 i Mpoeial PUjxiiek tkt Xoanere-, Waihimotom, D.

November 19, 1814 Chans, la tho irktun ProgrsaaMk The Prooideni having refused to am iho army to pal tbo Hob, Volney Voitalra Bmlih Into tho Moo of Governor of Arkantia, a clung of tao-tlet la proposed by tbo Clayton ooatplratora, which bai already boon autlcd to tbo country. thgimU to pot Brookt forward tbo Gov- rightfully olootod In ISM over Baxter, aid Poland tad Ward, ot tbo Hoot Cmmlt-too. aro to report tn kit raror, aod aa effort mado to bar Coof rooo racognlx tbl faction and npiet all tbo people baro lately dono an Afktniu. Tbo difficulty in tbo war of tbU llttU giro lo that tbo will fight (nob a proportion to tbo death, Inltho Sonata Uitro la no prorioua qut-. lion, and In thoHouH dilatory motion! may bo kept tip by forty-fir resolute men till theelote tbo oeulon.

Tbo offoot ot all thlo will bo to bring th Radical anpleuantly near to tbo lou ot aomo of tho appropriation bill, and thcroby favoiv a tprlng ooatioa of tbo neat Congre, With a Dorooeratio Hooto to poko fua at tho anl. tall in powor. It It already known that tho Badlealt baro no torn ten tor tho meeting of the Bext IIooio, and tbut Cltyton't'protpecto aro Tory, bine. Thcto are tho oaloulatleno of lion. Jme Iteck, who wat boro on yesterday.

Tho President' MMOago al Department Report. Are aot expected to develop any new or Impor taot feature thtt winter. Tbo machine will ran In the old ruts. The report of tho Secretary of the Troatory will eeriainly repeat and enforoo the known financial vlewi of tbo Pretldont, ami probably alto recommend Iho Irantfor of the eottoo eiaimi to tbo Court of Claims, at wae an Bounced toroo mootht ago In thcto dlspatchee. At for tho mettoge.

It will eontltt of platltutei, tare perhtpt an awkward announcement that bt Will tot be a candidate for a third torn. Sonio think that ho will Improve tho occitioa to do to. It It alto thought that tbe Preaidout hat woak oned on tho Idea ot managing tho Indiana by the Quaker and preacher, Tho Home Appropriation Committer, whfch bat beon in teuton for the patt three weeks bat given the publle to noderttand that the tyttout of paring down the tllroiie of the virion appropriation blllt It to be adhered to by the Coninilttne. On Itt face the work already ac complished would lead to the conclusion that tuch It to bo the ease. The fact It, however, th Contnilltoo hat kt yet dlaposed of but two of the Appropriation blllt Iho Legislative, Kxceu UroTind Judloial, and Uie Naval pill.

Tho former bin -fa erery rowttaoy oataialug at It doe appropriation for th varioiu offloot of tho Government ready eUnbliihed br law. In adopting the latter bill, however, the Committee hat not made half the appropriation eoeaiary to the support of the expense of tlie Nary Department. lu order to make the people of tho eoantry bollevo that llio bill called for' a inn 1 1 auto of money, the very clement which go to aupport a uaral establishment were eliinionted from tho meawre. TlieNgyal Hill, aa it poised Coinrniltc povidetooly for the taUrleiuf ouloer of th Mary. The lar-o item of ex pendlturo for tbo construction ot thlpa Of war, th repair of the name, and the expente attached to.

tho various Bary-yardt In the couutry hare not boon entertained. In addition, Iho dofioloncy of aomo tlx millions asked for by Secretary Robeton liat not been provide! for. Said a mom her of Ibe Com Ditto, whoa the bill wu under coniidoratlon, "It will not do to make it appear that the tup port of a naral ettabliibmtnt in lime of peace ap proximate any tuck mm at It eonildored necot aay by the Secretary of the a vy. Let na, there fore, make provision for Iho uary proper, and let all tbo other itemt ot osweate to In tho inltcclla- wwntbilL" Thlt bill Is what It known at tho Omnlbut bill, abd It nuhed through at tho clote tbo teulon without much examiuallon. 1 1 Forney.

There It an undcrtono of fooling In certain clr let hero that Forney may be olTord tbo Itutalan Mlstlon. The combination which hat tncceoded 'In buying tho controlling inlerett of hit paper, It It thought, mar otherwise wean him from the In doncment of tho Admlnlttralinn of Grant, which bo bat heretofore to truculontly tuppoilcd. Ith deemed politic lo lake ear of bitn. tf. Morton.

A brother-in-law of Senator Morton arrived In Washington on Friday. Ho tayt tho Senator will attend the approaching tcttion of Contact, put not before th middle of February. A Ratcally Scheme Nipped. rrovlout to the recent clcoiiontil had been tho Intention of auroral prontluent Mcmbort of (Jon greet to advocate tho repeal ot the taw which 1 provided lor tho repeal ot tho Frankioar Prlrl lego. Tho effort wat to bo made to repeal the 1 tamo in toio, and leave th privilege aa It wai before the repeat.

Mo effort of tbla kind will probably now bo mado, for the rcaion that the outgoing meiuban would glv little tnpport to tuch a mcaturo. In view of any IminoUinteor future benefit which would Juure to them by to doing. While this may fail The Jobt to Bo Freiented Will bo numeroii. 80 many member aro about to retire that they will willingly give tnpport to any meature which promitct to them pecuniary reward. Already Tom Scott hat been herein the lutoreatof aauotidy for bit Texat Paolflo Rail' road ichemet, and it It hinted that tho Proeldont, la bit annual meiiago, will recommtnd that aid be extended th entorprlte In Uie way of a publio tubtldy of torn kind.

7 In Ibe raolflo Mall Btcamahlp Company will bio every endeavor to aecure additional lulnldlca. Then, too, the towlng-machiue ring Will bo ropreaented in the lobby, with a view to th extonilon of th teveral patent now under the coniidoratlon of tbt Oomra Ittloner of ratoott, 'and which It It expected will overrnlo. The Kew Tork Hank Note Company will 'alio pieaont a powerful lobby to Induce Congroti 0 glv them the bank not printing, which they claim can. don under their amplest at aaving of twenty pot cent. In oomparlton with htotol luitalBlur, th ltureaa of Uugravlni and Printing attached to tb Treuury Tho Demand a Upon Boaia.

All tho additional eorretpondeooe with refer- oaco to tb oenand on Spain for Indemnity aria- mg oat or the Vlrgfnlut capture, which baa trantplrod tine the laat leMion, will be laid b- ror tbo Foreign Affalrt Committee ot tbo Hout by Secretary Fih. Borne ot th member al- ready In tho oity are ot the opinion that hat not reitorated the demandt made over on year ago with a tufflolent earnettaett to lead tb Government of Spain to believe that he meant lo en- fore payment Mr. Cox, ot Hew York, will of. fer a reeolutloa lottruetlng tho Department of State to forcibly ptuh tho matter to an early ad justment. TH.

Fblladaiphla Froe. Tb treeondltional tile of tb controlling inter- ttt ot tho Philadelphia Fret by Colonel Forney to a party of gentlemen represented by Colonel ucuure 11 confirmed; bat at th tarn tlm It 1 known that tbo ringleader! In Philadelphia ar cringing every influenc to bear on Forney to In duo Mm. to revoke tb tale. It waa negotiated by table, and, therefore, be ha an opportunity wriggl out If booeta, whoa tb agroemont eomea to be pot formally la writl ng. Forney bad givoa an obligation, prior to tailing for In rope, to certain member ot the ring that be wonld not attempt to exercUe any control of tb Prtt polit ically for on year, and In oooelderatlon therefor a loeat ttuM wae advanced hla.

Now, alaot It baa transpired that tb Pre to to pat Into MoClnr' band, thee tarn ring men ar attempting to hold Forney to bit agreement wttk them, and have made blm largo offer of pecuniary aid if be require It George W. Child aid to bo very active la opposition to lb traatfer of tb Fret, and bat cabled Foratr that bwlll guarantee blm any amount of money bo mar need to retain control of the paper. Colonel McClure, tpeaking of thete effort to defeat th tale of the Prett, tayt that It Forney askt to bo relieved from bit obligation to transfer at agreed upon by Cable, be will not oh Jeet He would prefer to have tb Pre but If Forney breaks down, the geatlenea he repreaentt will lthr buy torn other establishment In Philadelphia or start a new paper. II says, further, mas niue-ieuint 01 ine monev put up lor ton pirrpota It from Democrat, and that Tom 6oott at not a aoiiar la tne pool. Th Fooling In Virginia Seems to be very general for aa inereas of cir culation.

Attno 110 farmers' council a resoin tlA aivmj l. rAi.u.i ii i 1 uui. m-t vuuim vt mivuci i.wiwwii, vt AiuiinnriHii wat adopted deelariu that three hundred and sixty millions of eurrenoy should be retired and ronr nunnrou minions 01 groennacat ttiDttiiiitea, and also la favor a convertible bond at 4.44 In- real. The expreiloo of Uw ltlonmoad preee are equally empoaue in tne tame aireeuoo. OovtRKKXdT OOLV it LIS.

WaaniNOTON. November The "eeretaryof tne Trra.ury natolractet tne Aeautant Treasurer at now xor to tell iHJU.uuu la gold 'each 'i turt- oay ourntg uecemtior. Tnt taaaraKsaiBLK dockbat. Tho Seeretarv of tlaie hat roeoived Ut.rraphle eominuniealion from the American MluUler in Uadrlil. ttatiua that Dock ray' accommodation In Sanrander have been the best possible, fie ha Men allowed to wall a boo theetty, euhjeot to ponce surveitianee, aad na neon eareiuny provided for, at to hit board and clothing.

tui arraorauTio bill. member of the II 0110 Committee on Appro- uriatinnt save that it least fire of the Dilneiual appropriation blllt will bo ready for reporting to Congress on the fliat day of the teuton, and that neauy au tuo otntre are la attate 01 lorward- t.iri-ltVlMatTATIONI. A larre tinmbor of llfc-taviof nations are to be (tabliahed on the lake. Preliminary ar- raiigouiwitt hav. beon made.

FOKBIflN rOHTAL RAT It. flhir.kfan, Suporiutendont of the Forelirn Mall Durean of the Pott-oflloe Department tayt the maxiniiiin rato of chart will bo alx centa be tween the United State and other eountrlit, partlrt tothoPoatal Convention at Swltxerland, which rato will go Into rffoet tho lit of July, lHT'i. Hut one ratu will be cbarsed on letter to and from California. HABATOOA TBVKKfl IN TB AXMT. The Iiisnector-Uoneral of the Armr.

io hie an nual leport, tart a regulation it mnch needed In-fllctlng some puniahinenton tolriler who marrr without proner DeiriuiMion. Military post are overrun with thn wive of en 1 1st od men, and It I well known that it require about at much trant-portntion to move four laundresses aa it doe to moM a wWconuiioy of men, IIKHX BE IB AQA1W. A. P. Field, Attorney-General ofT-onltlant, ar- rlvet hero to-ilav.

It I said hi. object I to ob tain from (iiiiro( tho pamage ot a Joint ioolu lion fur teoiganixiug mo ikctioyg uovwouteub. MANSFIELD. Obllunry--9nw-Countcrflter. Spteiol VtijxiHk to ttautrtr.

klANgrtxi.n, omo, November M. Tli wire of Dr. J. Krwln, dolovate to the Medical Institu tion ol England and Franco, waa burled thlt afternoon, bho aooompaniod the actor to London and Pari, for tbo bekelltot ber health. They returned but a fow weeks ago.

She diod ot con snmiitlon. Her funeral waa tarooly attended. Miow lias intien to ineummioi auom .11 incnos, and It It mowing. merry jingle of the sloiffh-boll is hear ton evc.rv tuiu. 1 Willi A mau was cnpiurvu in.s uikii oimrncu nun naamnir counterfoil money, no paserni a two dollur note at one pltoe.

and none at another, lie claim! to be from Kouuicky.i lie tayt bit money itgouddowa them, llowtll mvoaueaiiugio- moriew. I 1 I Juttlnxt from th Capital. 1 3peiat JHtpiitcK tt Snguirtn Cti.UtmUH,0., Novcmbty mow atorm rot 11 111 cd buiinea to-day, and tlelah rlitcrt are out to-night Tbo it reel are raihcr however, andhe nnlse of tho tlcluliing parties sounds like "sweet hellt hinglod out of tune." Unison 11. Curtis nat retienen tne recorn ciorx- ship In tho State Department to resume corre spondence Willi tne Cincinnati inies, Akron Item. Spttlal IHtpaUX tela Smiuirtr, ARROW, November tx A new Jewish Byna- goa-uo wat dedicated here latt week.

larael-llet made It the occasion or a great Jollification. On Wednesday evening next Goorgo Marlon-thai and Mi-t Josenh, prominont and woalthy Israel tel. will bo married. A largo numoer 01 iovitalloni have botn IsiuoiL Suow fell to.the depth o( six inches tut nigut. End of Tweed's Firtt Year-Probable Bpeedy Iteleate of the Boat.

Nrw York, November W. The first year of Twoed't linpritonraent expiret to-day. Hit counsel, believing Illegal tha sentence for twelve ucceaslro tormsofouo year each, will, it is said, within a nay or two. apnty mr a wrii.01 nni. eorput to bring xweca oeiore ino-ouriKi nun thn mntime.

reviewed. HI caae 01 fail ure a bill of exceptions it ready to present to tbo Appellate court. Tha Raligloui Rlt.a of Convict. Rociikstrr, N. November BoaH ef Mnnagert of the Western llouso ot Reruge adiipled yesterday, bv a vote of eleven to six, a resolution (ranting freedom of religions profession and worshlptoiathollo boyt confined therein, the Board to appoint a Catbolio Chaplain for them.

The report of the tpeoinl Commute upon thia tion la based contnini a letral opin ion from Hon. llonry It ScMen, in wble.h be aftlrmt tuch Ireeaora as a couaiiiuuonai rigus. Death of an Eminent Jurltt. PniLADRLrHl November M. John M.

Reed, tha Simrenie Court 01 i'euntyiva ma died of cholera morbua thia afternoon, after iilnna. areil 18 years. He was the father ot General J. Keed. U.

S. Mluister to Qrocce, Who tailed for curope lass wna. Weather Frobabllltlet. liifiiinTnt. n.

C' November W. For the South Atlautlo and Kattero Gulf Bimot, Tonne, ce and the Ohio Valley gonerally, clear weather will nrevall. with eonllniiwl low leinperainre, north-east lo north-weat wind, ami ruing oar oinetur out of tho Lower MitsiMlppt A Roach Killed by a Rough. NRW Yorx, November n-Durlng a Bght laat nixlrt lu Jersey t.llv among William I. vmgjt.

Ilitbard Gllllitan, Jamct Hunt and Philip Rull- Iv, nolorloul charaotert, wviTiugswu wm Illllif.n WSn-fllUuL 1 FOREIGN. CRIATBRITAIN. IVokdon, KovembsrW. The Observer aayt Pit raell ia too 111 to lav town, aad anabl to aiuad tobnalaet. A ttorm of great violence prevailed to-day on tho coast Th bark, Veteran was driven allure and became a total wrack.

Eleven ot ber ertw wer drowned. Mtny other casualties are re ported, wltb heavy lou of Ufa 1 LoifDOK, November A. circular letter from Archbishop Manning wat received ht all th. Catbolio Chnrehe of the nineraa veatati day, rteelarlnv that ill peraont who do not areept th. dogma of Papal IutalUbillty to camouct.

SOUTH AMIWICA. RiO Jakxmo, November n-Tht religion! ex citement growing out of tb conflict between tb Catbolio Clergy and the civil authoritl war bat culminated la terion dittnrbaaee la tbt) Province of Pernambnoo and Parahlba. Brt pathlaert wltb th Dithop ot Par aad Ptrnata boo, recently icateneed for violation of th law of tbo Empire, havo mad riotout demon strations. Their ery It, "Down with th They hav attacked teveral Uaaonio Indgr. and bid defianea to the local anthoritia.

Troon nd ships have been it patched th disturbed Oin triott, FRANC Paii. November ttWTh municipal eleetltat wore held ia thlt city to-day, with tho following retail 1 Radical candidate elected, (3; Moderate leptoniteani, 10; Conservative, 11. Second bat-loto wlUk required la tlx district. Botibor appeared befor th Jade ot Intra' tlon gMnritay, lad wat examined for teveral hourtlnr.tr.nl to hit allared connect! with the Illegal Atoaaparliat Commltloe of Appeal to hum rvupsc GERMANY. Berlin, Kovembtr M-Maii wu Caleb rated toay for the first time in thit city by aprleetaf the Old Catholic Cburch.

congregation annv bered about three hundred, ot whom twenty eelved eommnnlon. London, November A. dispatch from Berlin tayt editor Zehllchet, on bit indicia) elimination, fully tubetantiatn hie Hate-ment. concerning Von Arnim't proposition to IbeSpenerUuette. SPAIN.

Madrid, November Ml It It ttid th army now number two boadrcd. thoustnd men, fully armed, and there ire forty thoutaid men walllsg for armt ordered from the TJ nlted 8tate. Niw More, November dltpakh from London ttato tha Macgabon, tb Herald ar-retpondenr, hat been releaied from prison by the Spanish autborltlee at th 1 aliases of tb American Mlolttor. Marine. Niw Tork; November M.

A rrlred: Bteameri DeuUchland, from Bremen, and Boliver, from Glasgow. November ML Th ttrtrothlns Ohio from Phlladalphla, and Wostpnalia ftem new lorv, arrtveaoat. DAYTON. Died Front IIU Injurlet-Death of an Id Clllaan fia.w. Bptiat DUpatek tt ft Entutitr.

Dattoh, November x.Michel Connelly, who wat to horribly mutilated by aa engine latt evening, died at 1 o'clock thtt morina. Th Cor- onar't Jury returntd a verdict of aocidentnl death, and alto called the attention of Council to the fact that there wer no ttretcher or mattree-tot at the Station-house for tuch caae. Tbe poor fellow laid on the hard floor of tbe tation-bouM for four hour before death relieved hint. Henry Pierton diod in thlt city yMterdar morning, lie wu among our oldott inhabitant, blng nearly ninety year of ace. 6uow beican fulling again to-nlghr.

with two Incho of tuow on the ground. Weather moderate. MIXERS' RIOT. War Between Natlvo and Foreign. Coal- piggwrrwwv itniiiaia; auu1 awi tb Remainder Agree to Abandon tholr TF.rk.

Fittrbcro, November 19. A dispatch from Shanor'a, give the following pullet-lart of the riot notr thtt vllltire "Thia morning about twenty-five armed Italian mlnori crostod the river from Armttrong't, and conducting ihemselvet In a riotout manner drove women and ohildren from their boutet. They wore promptly repelled by a small fore of citt-aent and driven ae.roat the river. "About four o'clock th It evening a body of ihotit teventv-llvo men croescd the river Iroro Iluofia forming in lino alovo tho coal worts where the Italians wore quartered, and opened 'five upon them. Alter- an exchange of shots, laatina about thiee-ouartere ot an hour, the -Italian din pi and a whlto flag, tbe firing ceased, and tnev promised to leave uio piace to-morrow.

Four Italians are known to bo killed and a number severely wounded, wbilo ibe Anierfcani os-etped eatiridy unhurL "Large numliertof eitlaeni areeoalug Into the lilnge, offering aid to renal the aitackt of the foreigners. TheShorlff of Weatoioroland County, with a tquad of police. It ou hand, ami will, it it believed, oroTOnl further outbreak." Tho Late 8. Campbell Aa Operatie Fa- ncral, Involving a Llboral CniCAOO, November SR. Th funeral services of 8.

C. Campliell. who wu rerently with the Kellogg Knglish Opera Troupe, took plaoe at the Church of tiie Kpiphnny, iu thit city, to-day. Ttiore wat a largo tlieudance, the pretence of nu- meroui ropreseatativet ot uie urainauo and 'mntlcal protiweloni being especially noticeable. Rev.

Dr. blocking conducted the tervlcot. Instead of a terroon he read a se riei of resolutioua from tbo Lnglith Opora Troupe Tboy wer full 1 of respect au lender- nets lor line noceaiea. ine norat ueooi auuni were very elalwrate and costly, tho most anil-fill of them being I large cross of reset forwardod by the tcngiun upera Tronpe, wntcn it now in Cincinnati. The pall-bearert ware Ed beguin.

Richard Hooley, Harry l'eaxet, m. cattle, Frank eat worth aad Charlet Gillespie. The lemains were conveyed to Graoeland Cemetery. Th Moat Diabolical Murder on Record. Taor.

N. Y-. November W. Recently a terpen- tor named Eliae Williams began th erecuou of a frama houao in an unlreauenteri nutri 't about aixtnen mllot north of Wellstown, Hamilton County. He bireil Oeoege Smith to aastalhim.

Uneo.iv wnon aruna ine two men organ io quar- rel. Williams. In the couiae or a ttrugglr. threw Smith over a wooden hone and aawed off tho head oN bit antagonist, levering iteutirely from tbo body; wiuiaui toon aitui ward out ou own throat Canadian Faolflo Railroad. Ottawa, Canada, November M.

Nnllce It given in the OtUcial Gatnite that application will bo made at th next irstion ot the Dominion Par-lliment for an act to lni orporate a Hallway Company, with' full powort to construct, own and oiierato a line of railway from Rod Kiver, In the Province of Monitoba, to tome point In Bntltb Columbia, on the l'aciuo cowl. Offlolal Vote of Mlttourl. St. Louis, November M. The official eonntof the vote on the State ticket give narnio, uemo-oi at for Governor majority.

Tbe vote on Conttitutlonal Convention, with threa rountlet to hear from, rivet 1.108 malontr for the Convon lion. It iatsot unlikely, however, that thlt may be (wept awar, and till! to convention oarrj uy a lew nunareu. Aa Amerloan Conscrlptod In Oormaay. Ntw YORR, November Sunday paper lavt William Garrison, a native of New Orleans an'dttep-tonol Captain Frautou, of Ihetteamer Buavla, wu reoently held for eonscriptloa in Germany, and compelled to Icav Gorman loll to avoid being arattett Krlo Ftwaaooa-Facfrio Mall. Nrw Yoag.

November U-Jobn A. Gray, one or the Erie Dlreetora, Just turnea irom r-uron-, Informs the World that his mission 10 ncgotlat loan w. quit tatllfaotory. laytl ai nablgd to redm a imill proportion ol ibe boiiwi that bad been hypothecated, and 1 dltpotcd of the remainder at good prlee. I wu further enabled to mak tobstantial ramlttaneet to tho Company here, whereby they were much ro- iiovm, ana tne operations 01 in roaj larieiy ta-cllitatod muoh to, lndtd, that It it confidently expected Krie will need to borrow no mora money, I put ont about tea million dollar.

wnion wu all we. wanton, and euverod those that weie hroothMatsMt bv Mr. Watson when the uaaio sururlsed ua. Tb result Is ami. sutUclent to our needs, the floanoot ot the road a now easy." The Director of the Ptolflo Mall Company have ratified a ten years' contract with tbe Panama Railroad, under which th formtr hav th privilege ol making a tarla ou fraiitil and uu- ttni era between Kuw Tork and Ban Kranolioo.

And all the earnlngt of the railroad Comiianf ovor twelve percent, per annum to stockholders aro to be equally divided between tbe Panama aud 1'aclfio alallCoinptnlee. KINO KALAKAUA. Bit Reception at Ban FraucUoo-Tbo Visit Merely a rrl.ndly Call Upon Ula Royal Brother Vlyaae. I Bar Fbakciaco, Kovember tft-KIng Kala- aaaa wu reoaived at the leading liroadway wharf this morning by a military escort ordered by Governor Uoolh, and commanded kv Colonel W. II.

L. llarnn. Salutes wer. fired from tbe fort, from the Urn Ida, Barents, and Ports, mouth. Large numiert of people flicked to tbe city irora aa eariv nour tn witneat tne lanainx, TlioKlngit aocompanted by two of hi Gov- ernort and Minister Henry A.

Pierce. The royal party took roouit at tho Grand Hotel, The Klujr Will proceed to Wasliinrton lo a few dava, and then visit thn principal tutern clilos, Tb city aninorine took no part in tne racenllon. Tho King say he I merely on a visit to th Presiileiit and will take bo part la negotiations lor a reciprocity irtatv. Kvkkino. About tlx thousand people neatcd the debarkation of the King of Hawaail to-lay.

Tho flags on th thlpplng and of th Cublio ofBeet were dltplarewl. The King wat rouibl from the Benecia in the commander' atoani aobt Balulrt were fired by tht war vessels in tb harbor and by lb City Guard at tb pier. Considerable enthusiasm prevailed, and a errand mill wu mado to get view of the Kinr, Mayor um ami oilier oianiianet oocopien senit in tne ear rlar with a Immense throng fol-lowed 10 tho Grand Hotel, aod It wu with dim culty that Uie mllitarv ecort and the earriaav occupied by the King and hla tulte could mat ineir wty tnere. lie wu areuro nittniv. notn Ing In his eontnme tlenotlne loraity.

Ileteemed tbo most indifforenl of all tho ipectitnrt present." It it not ret ktown -when be will take bit departure for Washington. CLEVELAND. Bnow Disaster tbo Lake Accidental Bhooting. Vfe-THb-ni bdvw so nm www. A WU -w.

depth ot Blue Incbee fell her yesterdty and lut niani. ibetcnooner i.iiht Guard, owned tad tailed by Captain McC'onniok. of Milwaukee, loaded wttn wheat rroiu cnicago totiawego. weot ashore eaat or in rier usi nignt auont ten O'clock. Th erew got ashore tartly.

The vessel lie in a gooa position, ana, units tne wind ineroaae. can got off with but liltl lost, Vest.1 and carro Insured. The ickooner Thorns Gtron. Captain Willaee, loaded with iron or, attempted to enter thlt port thlt evening, mitwd the entrance lo the harbor, and was obliged to let go anchor to live ber from going anhore. She la bow riding a abort diataaee weat of the pier, and will probably be brought in in the rnoroin without itamanv The (cbooner N.

Foster, owned In thit City, la asnor as Amnuui usruor t-rcru, sale. Policeman Keegan, of the Fifteenth Ward, wat dangeroutly woundml last night by the accidental macnarge or nit revolver. a I i -t nKinvii j.r,iiHr nu vi nin. of C'oliamer, Ohio, aeoldtnUlly shot and kill. Dlaiseli ridty aiternoou while bunting.

Th Unlvenal and Unlimited Grab Comv paoy Tarn Dp Again, New Tori. November The Bnodar Mer cury tays: "Application will bo mule to Con Kit this session tu Incorporate tbe Untied State ml and F.mltratloa Company, with nominal capital ot iiu.nuu.uuu. me object ot tne company la defined to be to faollltat. the settlement of the publle lands, and of ill other onoroupled land that bare been or may bo hereafter granted br Con a rets to sia la the eonatmciion ol rail. roads, eanalt or other woi keof public improve ment or educational Institutions; to establish entire colonies and mak regulation! for their government under the itiperviilon of an agent Th Company may also tnter into any contract with latin grant rallrotdt tor et-tleiueutsof tholr Jands, on such trims aa they may igree upon; to have powur to sue.

Iltdeblort In all Courts, but liself is to be tutd by lu own creditor in United Statot Cbnrtt only, whllo itt property ind franchises aro to u. exunul from all taxation. National, Saie and loenl, and in liuu of laxet it it lo par anneally ono per-cent of Ite net tm tMB.iut taw 'treasury ot tb. United btat." Additional RUet New. I.O'jiaritLR.

Nevemnor tt-Ulver rising, with fet 9 ini.he In th Canal, an 1 4 feet Inches hi Indian Chute. Arrlveil-J. 1). ParRer, A. P.

Kouns, Warner A Boa. Kittle Ilogler, and Kxporter, from Cincinnati; Mo'sen-r, from Pitiaburg; Bo wen A Bmi, Pomeroy. Deuartrd Ilogler, for ArLanns Klver; bxporttr, New Or-leant; Warner A tm. New Orleant; Parknr, Mompliis: Kouua, Red MUver; Messenger, Bt l-wuis. wcainer coin aim protpvcioi mow.

FROM PARIS, KY. Tlianktglvlng Observance Some rerioaal. Llvy Ipoelal Corrotponditteo of tk XnQuhor. PARifl, Novcmlier (T, HTM. Thankiglrlng-Uty wat appropriately observed at' thit' placo yetterdty.

All of tha builneit hotuci In the oily wore doted, and Divlna wor-thip In tb morning bell in all lit. churcboa. A special aod loag to bo remembered feature of tb day wat tlie reunion of tbo Heights of Pythla of thit plac and Lexington. Arriving at thia place by the early morning train from Lexington, we found Committee from Peabody Lodge waiting at the depot to receive their brother Knight from Lexington. Immediately upon align Hog from th train thoy formed Into order, with Sax.

ton't celebrated Carntt Band at tbolr dis pensing tome of Itt most beautiful selections, and marched to Petbody Lodge-room In Odd fcllowt' Hall, where tbey occupied tb morning In Lodge work. Shortly after oar arrival In thia city wer houored wltb an invitation, addretted to tb "editor aad reprutntatlret" of the Enquirir, cordially inviting at to at loud a Tbankiglvlng dinner given by tho member of tbe Peabody Lodge of thlt place. We regret that we could not notify yon eoooar of their kind partiality. Bolng tbe soleropresenta- tlveof tboENquiRRR at thi plticc, enjoyed tbeir generoo botpltality alone. However, we remembered yon In yonr abeence by treating the inner dRla to a foil tupply ot the tempting viands tet befor na.

At on o'clock the member of th order marched from Odd-fallow' Hall to tht Bourbon llouee, where tb feast wa tpread. After a ihort, neat and very appropriate add rose ot wel come by Ben. O- Ptton, a riling aad prominent young lawyer or thlt city, and prayer by Wm. B. Taylor, Prelate or Pcnbody Lodge, the member ot the Order and Invited guettt wer letted at a table tupplled with vry dsllcaoy of th season.

It wu one of those occasiona wbera th almost good will and frlenlihip prevailed, and all pre. nt enjoyed thomtervet to tholr fnllost exteut A noticeable featnr about the entertainment wat the abience of wine and other intoxicating fluid. The local pre of thlt city wat repretenled by 0. B. Keller, of tb Saturday Night; W.

A. John' ton, ot tbe Western cltlten, and CoL J. G. Crad dock, of the True Ktotucklan. From tbe youth.

ful appearanoaor Col.Craddock ar Inclined to disbelieve tbe I tor let In elrculitlon In regard else to believe that bt ha found that famona fouutain in th hunt for which Pone Leon lott bit life. At o'olock In th afternoon th Knight of Pytbiat paraded through tb principal itroeti or th elty la full dress unllorm, commanded by Captain IL Metoalf (weight t90 lbs.) and A. Lovely (weight 160 lot), J. T. Wlgiatoa Fir Lleutentnt and Chat.

Browrra Second Ueuten ant 1 Tb fcttlvltlct of th day wtre cloud by aa Impromptu "bop" at lb Taunton UooM la th tven- rt 1 rj' r-rt gentlmBf thtt city. At aa Imprompla affair It wu eertalnly of the most tuoeessfui ovor given la thi city, If, lu fact It will not torn par. favorably with tin where duo preparitioa ha beta mad. "Height-eyed beauty" "Her eoral Up la Botr steeped, And garlanded her hair," from the purest and most lovely brunette tt th fnir.il and most delloat blonde "was there." "ove, frlirfldshie, yontn aad keanty tmlled," sot totiiur uut toiuonant; ana mote wno varnoi-patod la tha happy maao ef the dance will long member it it tiity havo a tpark of tentimenl In their bosoms, as a seen to union tho fanoy will delight to revert in clever ttnatora a. a nit ttiiraaote nay ana Mr.

Vo. U. Riiht the oooular and gentlettanly clerk, tpared no eBort that Would contribute to tht comfort of UMirgnaeta. aad to them It due, toa considerable exlenttb great iusim of Mlse Katelhooipsoo, a (itelnating and lovtiy. bruuette from lllinol.

and kllss Kato Wtru.ld. ef Issisaippt by their conversational altraoilont and vtrlod accomplitbmentt were the reigning bellrt of the evening. The toilet of Miu Thompioa wae the most elegant In the room. A point lace mantle of exqulaite textur and workinaathipwhioh tht nor wa ovsr two DuuUio.1 years old ana perfect at wnn first left the loom. Mis Gitgg, of Cbirtgn, Illinois, and XI In Ketchuin, of New York, were the cynosure, ot all eyee.

Mltar Haiti Clay tad Hopple of Hour-boa, were ptrtlcularly tntsresiing, aad draw tround tbem aitny admirer. Paris, tho beauty of whose young ladle It too well known to nnvd any praise al our bands, wat represented by lilac Nlckey Ogden, Luov Alex-ainler, Annie Johnion, Annie Vlshor, UeUle and Belle Ogden. rior.no. Short, Jennie Cook, Itallle tad Annia ltedmon and Kilt Adair and other. saxton't CJuaUrlll itand furnished tM music for tne occiaiou.

The Bourbon Conrt of ommoa Pleat, a Court luttitutcd by our last Lrgltlaiure, holds Itt firtt session nnre on in nrt Mnnrisy in iecemner next Thlt Court waa cataullsbed owing to th large Bum ber of on the Circuit Court docket, every tlternato civil ease being trtns- ferred from tlieClroull Court to tbe Courl of Common Plot. 11, F. Iluckner, it the Judge for till) Judicial District. Hon. Jamea H.

Heck, M. patsiNl through our oitv en yestanlay, on bit way to Washington, ho being amrrnMrof lb Committee of Wart and Means, wbktn sneet.tev oral day liefer tlie anoeting ol Congress. Ho wu aecomuanlod bf bit wlf and amiaul dtimnier, Uiu llottle lleck. ALfHA. SAN FRANCISCO LETTER.

SjneUl Cvrrpodtn of IU Iwulror. I Bar Fbamciioo, November It, ltU I wtnav just retnrood iremamoat enjoyauio xourtlon around lb eaters portion of tbe bar aod among the Island and fortification! of the entrance to tin harbor. Nature evidently bid an to th defeni of thlt lovely bay, wbta the lifted ap tb Blllt that Inclott It Anchored far down In th secret chambers of the deep, they rls up aa neirclig cordon of ttotp height and Isolated rocky Island. Tb entrance to the harbor remind, la a wy of tb Hva below or rather north of Bt. Petersburg, where Cron- ttadt dtfendt the pauag up tb rlvr with It Impregnabl faitneue.

Tht dlfftranc It largely In, favor ot thit btrbor, for wher th Xtv 1 ihoal, and at. liable only by tmallar trtft for all practical purpo th bay ot Ban Francisco and IU ntrtoct It bottomless. Tho largest tblp miy lie alongside these fortified Itland. Th principal fortification, Alcatro, la a a rooky itlarjd, three mil from Baa Franeiaoo, and look out through th Golden GtU atawanl. A hoill iblptomlnglB from tu tea would obliged to run lb gauntltt of fifty gnu from th balterlM on th north sbors about aa equal number along lb toutb ibore, and tho lrmnd-out batttrlM of thlt fort from th front Larg Parrot gunt tr bow Ming placed In poiltlon, of fifteen Inebbor, th bill for them weighing tach four hundred and Ifty pound at lent wert told to.

To my viprae tletd eyt Ihey did not look at heavy; bat I should Iniagla a brotdtld or two wltb mob belli would tluk almost tny thing afloat. Aiwe went over tbo wind blew fiercely, and onr )lttl Government ateanMr rocked aad rolled heavily th cloud went teuddlng down the higher hillside, and tb buy distances wsr mysterious to us. Al we landed at Angel Itlsid, on tb opposite tide of th Bty, th mlit mid lUelf veritable ralu-dropt roll upon my npturned faoe; but almost ti quickly a lam telling of It the cloudi liftcM, biok away ind dittolved la higher altitude, tud th ma thonteut warmly it the triad tltod away. Bp- tb time bad explored the poet our H'eh ind refaraed to 4Ubv- bark at A let iron tha air wu to clear and pur wo had aa almost unlimited and anperb view fiom the top of tbe rock and the citadel. I rode lo tbe top la a queer, low-wheelod vehicle, kept for the rite ol tbe ofllclala, looking mora ilk overgrown baby-cart than a clvilixed carriage.

The offlren btrt a oloely-arranged conservatory on th ittnny aide ot th rock. presented by tbeoiMlvet to tb pott A thrifty, orally-kept flower garden, all in bloom, ornamentt tht Inclosure of tbe citadel. All lo ail I made up my mind th officer lived In clover, and ninit enjoy those piping timet of petce." Of course tb fortiteation art mtnuod ror time or bnt the work of fortifying tb different point! goo tteidlly on. Al our bott turned toward the city th view be for wtl one to be mentally photographed and laid away with many otbtrt taken on land aad gn set, to beoaref.illy reproduced when "memory count ber Jewell over" aod tlnglet out ber choicest. Rerklv.

Oiklind ind Alameda lav along the north thoro of the bay, like "Orient nearii at random atrung." The rye reached not Over the water to tbo land al the end or the bay. but reatod lingeringly on tne imp oi evtry ua-tion and clime anchored In the bay or io motion, dime bound up tbo Sacramento River, other loon to tall for Auitralla, Hie Sandwich Island. Japan, China, Panama, Eurlsod, Indeed to every etvllixed and anclvtlixod Ballon, Home were tit ling to Jauntily upon the water tt teemed native element rauallv with Iho tea-gulls and pellqaas that swooped and circled round amonsr mem- rugs wer anrting arouoa among hHipingu luisy and Body as an nnderslaed m- xun wvr. uiihui riuuuu man Inordinate vanity. Yachte were folio Ing the undulatlone of ware and tide, at thouh guiu or a glint growtn.

Liuieveoteitwuaiaieen alia. Ilk those of the Italian fliherman on tha tledlterranean Be, nued ineir orowa in the toa foam at they tped along, and a forest of nuts lav eloselv along th dock of tha city thit on our right hand wis lifted upon It many hill al moat to tho Golden Gate, through wliloh the tide carat pretting with crowding. Irresist ible force, mikiag th great thip tug it their anchort and tbt water bury wildly up th bay, terviug ratbor to steady our little bott at the rounde no to her dock, lad we unwillingly etme from off the bright emerald watert to tho eol.l, dead pavlug atonet aad aolty life of tb city. i Amid inch scene and In Ilk timet of clearest enjoyment how tk soul longs to reallat forever the abort glimpse, ot purest Joy that lead ber "from ntiurt up to nature'i God!" How an worthy all tlie appear, stve the dole comma ion with Him that tbes ibort experieucei faintly thsdow forth. At Itat ouletlr wondering thee things, ran directly under the prow of in Immense ship that lay aiongsiue tpe aocn.

bluing my eyes ui so mira the beauty of her lines. I read tne legend. "The Throe brothers," In letter of gold on her lido. Wltn a oouna mat enooa mo morougniy awake, memory ran over the patt or tne gauan ship the largest iu tht world. She wu th by the Comroodor to our Government during onr elvil war.

We all remember ber courte duHng th war, but Hk nun r. many may hav forgotten tier aiter-rato. Sh. wu boniht br Tb. Three Brother, Unueo.

on of whom reel Jan in New York, tbe two other In San Francisco, anil, at aa added exusnae ot wu made Into Ibe comelteet thip that float. Tha twelllng carving line, of ber hull wonld hive ravished the eye of Hogarth, bh. I Juet in bom Liverpool by way of New York. Bho tailed from thit port with such an tmminsi cargo of train many prophesied tb would never reach her journey' end, but the weathered ry gal and itormt tea ttanchly ind bravely, making la one day ol her trip over tnree nunureo mile. Three davl bvlor the earn into sort aa Knglitb ship, th British Klig.

entered, Tb two snipe oanea togatoor irem oaa crancitco, tn American going to Llftrpool, th EnglUh to Havre. Fiom Liverpool Tb 'Three Krother turned backward, aod by war of New York re turned, kt the bad gone ever by Capo Horn, Tbo outer tinea en gonua ine cape oi uooo nope, no turougn tne oousnera traoaa. or way vt Auittalia oomlin la Uut. Aav a ahead Tb Tbreo Brother. wat aboard of tbl Ultsr hlr.

and looked bar ever with tb wutl that when oar time for crowing th tea carnO wo could go In ber, ttt lookod so firm od tafr. TboCtpyia't wife wu ttllloa board. Bteha tailed Wiih her hntband rourteen yttre. Erea la a huvy th. skip, the sai.1, wltb tome pride, rodeetoady aid qaUUr.

AtUra loag aur-vey of the port and shipping from ber deck came kome tired aad obrd. Th. tal Bt tiotioo of the aatat- mmmA Jam Lick to th city of "an Francisco took plteetrlsT or two lino. Tbo bid for the Lick House of ItMI.OUO was Kjeeted a being much b. low It woittL Mr.

Lick I th. nominal proprietor of the koiieo, but within IB iat tw. or three dtyi he nat aot out of bit room for many months. Publio opinion seelui to be divided epos the merit of thlt man and th wlo-dom of th bequest bebu made. Ill detractor think blm foolish lunatic, who bu cutoff bt relative, aad not guarded hi boqntst it ear, fully might be, nor made them wltb due discretion.

11 to friends claim for him tonndn-ta of ludgmtnl, and a warm love for th. city and tb Btat. as the motive for bit liberality, if 1 verr lingular in hit life; wilt boi allow th window of bit room to b. washed aor th floor twtpt lay at rar lotervaJet llvee very frugally, gtttlng angry If a lavish dinner I brought to him. lie has, however, forme eooagB) left to excuse any eeeeolriotty of Hie or last.

Benitor Jones, of recent political fame, 1 at present in the elty. lie Is tooa to be married to a eharmlBg lady of Saa FraBoltco (ktlss Sullivan), lady of wealih and culture, who evidently ha no motive but ber preference la ber thole. To-nigbt the daughter of the protpeeliv Senator Khsron it lo marry a promialng young lawyer of tbltelty-a Mr. Mewlaad. Tea thoutand dol lart mb laid to hav bee a expended apoa ber Ir out ii If, i hop than be tpared tbe tokening deitllt of tbe affair, Including bar UBderwear, that has characterised lb Grant weddlug.

New, paper notoriety ot that aUmp la a personal Insult, and th.offender should tm ealted to account before tuch a Court of ilooer a the Uermaa Rot-perur seeks lo ostablleh. My letter ie growing gossipy, a thing not to my latt. to I'll tay good-by until 1 wriio yea from Han Dk-go, ror which ptae tall to-Biorrow is eeareh el perpetual tummer. Aiioaiu ,1 A Call for It To tU liitor Tag utrtrl Tb "De.utlful Snow" that covered tn wickd arthllk a mantl of charity thlt morning tag-gU thit tb poem or th "Beautiful Snow," thonld appear at Iklt tlm la your oolua.Bi. 1 A 9 Ai.i.an Vaiim ti ilf (hrae thoutand eltltea of good reouto will dg ptiii00 atklag to repobllih tbU oa- quliiu but much ilightod poem, wf wil) agre to give It a plaoa la.

our Utut of Sunday nsxt-K. En Oy. U- Tb Debt of tb District of Columbia. IWMhlngtoB Cor. Ntw Fork Sun.) Tb imount dilbuned br the Ula Distilet Cior eramsut for improvement caa aew be arrived wiiu mil.

oegree or cetiraer. 1 he ring aa- urlMl th.l i ha llmli aI .10 ni.i ai.i iv, um vuiiici debt had aol been exceeded, but it lurai out tba i no uuaru oi AUnIl deslgeateil by Congrwa bav already aseertnlned an Indebted, nee of til.OUO.OuO. aad thoro an about bom Dr claim, apparently well-founded, to be thouldered by Coav-grettor tb tax-Dartre. Tha ainaunu aollM-li from Ux-payete by tpeelai a-Maameot befor ongrets Intervened may be Mtimatrd at tfi.wa 000, and tbo approprflitlone by CoBgrou fog streets, at to.huu.uOU mora. Deducting from th fr.si.

of I bus sum tb. old oorpotatloa aeui and tlie expeudliora odor tbe Shepherd legime must hav been over Tb Mt Rrl'eTtr 0( "bo'e DUinul wu Bboul ahlgu taliitiloa. r. nnepnurd iriBsactioni In real est to, which war publicly recorded durlug the lime be ran the machine, and ulitari tha In ni eaute al hi owh wt will, wu about ou m. vai oi no noose into Men be hu Inst moved It sonso tUU-UOU.

Thar, la auiliortt tor aaylng tlttt uoue of lb lata Board ot Publi nr. winard, paid any of the tower, age lax wbico fell to hsavily on ether elllaon. a good ueai oi mnignation fell al tbo fact, now ueertainoil, mat tin District GoTeram.nl paid outot themoneyt arlslug tToat Hie tax payers lor couuwl to defeuJ them during th District luvtatlirmlon. Mr. klaiiliwt.

il iti Mr. Stanton 1,500. and Dick Harrington, ah coospiraey hero, iilXU All thit cam out of tb. General Fund and bat been allog-ed by tlie Hoard of Audit Ja otlior word, lb Riag plnodotwd lb uwplr, and tb poop ar couiuvIUhI to par th lawyer lo detend Iho plunderer, here ie evidently a well urcanlaad ivuiirilruv on the pari of lite vVa.tiiitgtoa Ring lo gi back in. am or popular lumanv.

auilei Which th hegruet. bwotlna aarlv afran. managed looontrol the elections ol th Diitrict, ivtjiiua in noueiess oisgua front be oontrot Hon Shenhord I anitantanrf favor this policy, as be believe that be could elected to the offloe of Governor, Commluioner or some oilier high position by the aegrooa, aad mil u.tij vmuicauon. Ilia, aaon.y would iccomulub tuch a retulL On tba nm.il hood tkaoviaioaeef larg nuutber ot lb. Lad ing uuiiums ui.n ana ta-payc bay beaaa-vused, aad they eland fully twenty to one, re- gardlmt of party, against clectieae aad tt traits.

Tho small nuuibcr of tbos who favor uorare alio favor a urouertv aud aducatloaal let lor the voter. 1 fit House Co nun lite on Dlttrlot Affair teemi to have beon pretty thoroughly rebuked at ib lateCoBgressional election. Hal of New York and Ilaruierof Pennsylvania were beaienf Cot-Cm of Iowa, Kb! rid go of Wisconsin, 4 Leach ot North Carolina failvd to renominated; wbil of Delaware, Clark of New Jersey, and -Prihiia of Alabama, war. badly txatan. tlan.

dee of V'armoal re-utectad and Barnum of Con- uciicui may uo roturned next tpnug, tbouah ha ailed in bit Senatorial race. 1 Tb Meeting of Congreae. I I from lb New York Graphic Grant Organ.) Congiea will meet a week from There will, ol comae, be muck publio inlerett iimi iii iiio proceedings oi in two House eve before Die Lbrisliuat uolidar. There la teldom much done belore thit reee, but ander Hi eg. ceptional olreuinttaocet ef tn recent election it uio-aui tiut.ine ntpiionctn majoiityla the lioas of Itepretentatlvee no longer a ma- orny auer aiaroa eta next will ryalia th niportanr of a early manileautloa ot what they- pre nose or mean to do.

Tbo Pruldunf i Mage will not bo without III usual ngniuranc a to th policy of the party, ao not oetiev ror a moment tnttth Kxecullv and L-glilative department! ar like ly to no at croat purposrt on any or the Important auetlleut' of foreign affaire, of currency and nance, or the far more important point a to how tho labor and Industrie of tb country ar to be revived and encouraged by. Congreatlonal legislation. We feel a reuonable aetree of a- uranoe that the President and Con grot will togeiuer on an uieee quwuon. Tht next consideration it what lhall bo don jot foreshadowed between the first Monday la December and tbe ChrUtmat receae. We bop that very deliberate and wise counsels.

In caucus or otherwise, will enable our friends mi Washing. ton to arrtv at Just and doelded eonclnsloe. Whatever i done ihould be done wltb on accord. Thar ought to be ao doubt or Ibe unaulml-ty of action. it seems as we ar at preeent aavtsea, tnat 11 It not improbable that the President In hi annul! meuasre.

will recommend tbe employment of labor upon all the public works ot tbo country, present ana prospective, no may go muco mi- tntr than tne completion oi cutting work, ill not Improvable that be will suggest a comora-henslve tyatem of water and rail communication between tbo Atlantie icaboard and Ibo West and South, In th I tercet of cheap transportation. If nt mould ao to in on lortncoming message, no will lot want for tupporl either in Congreae or among the people. The Impression obtaint that the President I thoroughly In earneet ln-th direction ot the immediate employment of labor and tlie revival of Ibe industries of the and at the Uovernmeut cost if necessary. we nonce inai me suggestion thrown out that tbo President miy poasibly ftvor tbo completion of tho North Paolflo and Texu Pa-cifio Road br a Government tubtldr. or In dorsement of th bond of these road.

Guch a proposition would probibly encounter oppotiiioa from a portion ot the publio yres. mere is to mucn vlrtnous indignation already manifested that Mr. Thomas Koott cai not get big Texu rond thiough without rreal ditfioulty, and tne employment or tirong louoy. unoui pro-leading to Tavor thit loheme or th appearance ao extra lobby on Hi behalf. In Washingtoa, Ibis winter, we are free to lay that It It likely to reoeiveoontiderable ravor, IT sol the direct in-oourtgemoot ol a subsidy.

erant'a Bablt. (From th New York Sun.) A writer In the Cincinnati Commercial die etiitrt with considerable abundance of detail llosi Grant's bablt of taking too much whisky. He ear th practice It growing upon him, and thlt of late be bu been frequently "oa Ibe ragged edge of Hi Moreover, he hta acquired within the last elgbteea month a puffy, fiabby BDpe-rance not ludioativ ef a temporal life. Thil te all vrv probable. II b) know a that Grant wai obliged to resixa from the army lit leMoa Bceouniot drunken boblta; and it would boa woador it be should wsm an eotlr nUay, lute then la tboiatu'ipartel blaui..

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