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MISCELLANEOU tor Thirty Thousand Dollars. A SAN FRANCISCO, Race occurs S race for $30,000 gold. mile heats, cisco. The urday. Earthquake Shakes Up San FranA sharp shock of earthquake was felt yesterday evening Suit. Newspaper Libel court, The in the Bulletin VS. motion Alta Cali- to The libel suit, granted the relative strike fornia ont'portions of the complaint This prevents the Bank of California. to Bulletin Company making good regard- the truth the and accuracy of their reports ing the bank and its late president. False Bell Punches. BROOKLYN, November 16.-Half a dozen with street car conductors were arrested false bell punches. McDonald on Trial. LOUIS, November 16.-The internal trial of John ST. McDonald, ex-supervisor of revenue, is progressing. Sunk. ATLANTIC CITY, November 16 - bar. The sohooner Eliza W. Godfrey got off the but sank in the harbor. Guibord Buried. MONTREAL, November 16.-Guibord was juietly buried. The military programme was carried out. By half-past eight o'clock the streets were crowded with spectators. The grave was prepared at the Catholic cemetery in the presence of a couple of boye, police and sextons. At ten o'cleck the soldiers and members of the Institute approached. At the Protestant cemetery the soldiers formed dein a hollow Equare. the friends of the ceased entering. The coffin containing Guibord's remains were brought out. the troops shouldered arms and the funeral procession started, which at that time consisted of a couple of carriages. The police were the sole guards. the military not tar behind. The streets were crowded with people of all classes. in cabs, carts, and on foot. Great quiet prevailed. When the procession entered the Catholic cemetery the crowd came from all directions, and ran up all the avenues toward the grave. The soldiers did not enter the yard. The police formed a large square around the grave, and kept the crowd back, while the coffin was brought from the hearse. looking somewhat dilapidated. It was borne by four men, placed in a bed of cement, and the grave filled Some remarks were made by a friend of the deceased which were hooted by some roughe. Nothing was said on the side of the Canadian Institute. Threats to dig the body out of the grave, if occasion offered, were so openly made that the president of the Institute asked that a guard be placed over the grave for twenty-iour hours. until hurrain the cement hardened. The cold ried the crowd away Tweed's Appeal Dismissed. ALBANY, November 16-The Court of Appeals dismissed Tweed's appeal. He gets neither a reduction of bail nor bill of particulars. From the Fishing Banks. HALIPAX, November 16 -The vessel Epes Farr, of Gloucester, arrived from the banks, damaged. She lost tour men. Fire. IRWINS, Pa., November 16. Fourteen buildings, including ten stores. burned. Loss $50,000. A Fight in Sonora. TUCSON, Arizona, November 16.-Therevolutionists and the government troops fought at Alta, in Sonora. The troops were defeated with a loss of six killed and a number prisoners. Cold Weather at Memphis. MEMPHIS, November 16.-The heaviest frost of the season appeared this morning. Weather quite cool throughout the day, with a gale from the north. A Family Affair. Last Sunday morning, Henry B. Collier, of Haywood county, Tennessee, was seriously stabbed by his brother-in-law, H. B. McCall, in a rencootre, the nature of which is not known. McCall, who is a justice of the peace, was arrested, and will have a preliminary examination at Brownsville, to-day. The New Alabama Constitution. MONTGOMERY, November 16.-Enough news has been received here to warrant the statement that the new constitution is ratified by a large majority. Perry county, a large negro county and Republican generally by 3000 majority, gives 1000 majority for ratification. The constitution was generally acceptable to both parties, and onstomhouse and federal officiale generally failed in their efforts to defeat it Mandamus Refused. PHILADELPHIA. November 16.-A mandamus asked for by the park commission. ers, to compel the city Councils to appro$1,000,000 for the park, has been re fused by the court. Falled. LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., November 16. Burke & Hily, bankers, have failed. Liabilities $100,000. Barke's Bank of Utica. connected with the firm, will be compelled to suspend for a few days. The Telegraph Linea Repaired. OMAHA November 16.-The breake in the Western Union telegraph wires between this point and California have been repaired. and the line is now in complete order between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Failing OR of Prices and Reduction of Wages. FALL RIVER, November -Owing to the falling off of prices of print cloths near. ly seven cents per yard. since September manufacturers committee to visit England to for the exportsof ten tion of fabrica. reduction per cent of wages SALT LASK Humsy's bank Robbing the