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THE OMAHA * DAILY BEE A LOVE FEAST , Especially Prepared For a Select OirolQ of Lawyers , the Star Route Kingston * Grouped in the Back- Uround. JBnd Bob Ingersoll Engaged on the Wicked Side of the Question. 'The Argument in the Star Eouto Cages Only Portly Hoard. . ( & . Flurry Created by the Re ported Action ol the Cobi- " net Meeting 'Which Was Hold Immediately After t'jo Yorktown 'Celebration. it "No Truth Placed in the Story By Members of the to Cabinet. Diminishing Demand For Can- foilorato Bondi for THE KATIONAIi CAPITAL. National Assoclatnl 1'row. to CONKKUKIUTK liONPri. ing. WAMIINOTON , November 5. Trade in confodoralo bonds hero has about died out. Brokers who have bought why hero , to-day received instructions to buy no moro. TJiorc were scvor.il parties in the tion cify to-dny buying on speculation , and , without commission , the from New York , and paying 31.60 or an 83 per $1 , 000 , instead ot the fisjurcsof 811 and $1D pur 81,000 , which were by paid a day or tivo nijo. and INDIAN DBLKOJTION. and A delegation of FonudSao Indians If arrived this morning on business with your the interior department. They c.uno allow you at their own expense , and will remain several days. guilt guilty. TELEPHONE CASKS. do. Arguments in the telephone inter ference case at the patent office wi 1 the not be concluded before Tuesday or ( Wednesday of next week , aud the de ersoll's cision us to who was the original in Upon ventor of the telephone will not bo for tendered for many weeks. Ho CAUSE OP DISKASBS IN TUB NAVY. case Surgeon-Gonor.il Wales , of the navy , ho in his annual report , argues that the aud prevailing disease ? in the navy are tion caused by the wasteful and- improper The .preparation of food , and recommends which a radical change in thupiesont system , in the including the employment of compe effort tent cooks. Ho points to the good of a result of the system in use in the yer .army. Ho will ask that a board of offi took cers bo detailed to prepare a to proper plan to carry his recommendations stood into effect. The health rate of the crution United States navy is higher than any his > other navy in the world , and the rect death rate lower. grand constitute THAT CABINET MEETING- The HELD JUST AFTKIt THE YOKKTOWN from CKLBHKATION. politic WASHINGTON , Nov. 0. Consider legal tor able comment has been caused this and evening by the publication in the use of \ . evening papers of the allegua act of a judicial cabinet meeting said to have been bo used hold , with a full attendance , just after only the Yorktown . centennial. The ac of counts state that President Arthur Jirady told the could cabinet on this occasion , that theniHelve > ho called them again to consider the the question of the prosecution of Guiteau. the ; ; That from facts which had come to his 1 in it. knowledge ho believes the government teims .eiins ment to bo clearly unprepared for the illation case. Ho added , with n good deal of the -emphasis , accompanying his words with anta clenched fist , that came diwa with ing quit some force on the table " "that , ho of > hU would consider it pre-eminently disgraceful 2ol. graceful to the government if in feline of ' Guituau'a cise , iw iu the star route cases , the government should confess itself unprepared to go on and bo WABIIIV -compelled to ask a continuance. " At publicatioi torney Gonur.il MoVe igh is said to night of have boon present , but to have made Urown no nign. The president is said to Secretary have put the question to him directly PODBO of -as to the preparations of the government - n decided . mont to proceed in the case. The and has .attorney general replied that he did Judge /I / not consider it any part of his busi in the ness to give attention to criminal known : prosecution. The president replied with that it was a great state trial and that certain the country looked to MaoVeagh to see aa well that it was conducted properly and claim to * efiicienly. MacVoagh said there under the was no Jaw or custom for the coiuiderati attorney general to appear in criminal icts. court trials , flo said ho had boon way to told so by Judge Jeremiah Black. the tostirm The report goes on to nay that the invostigatii president nccusod MacVoagh of ignor that the ance of the law and precedent ! ) . Tlo made , has said that if the nttorney-guiioral do- forgotten clincd to do no ho would appoint ublo more of counsel to proscc.ito Guitoui and matter ia ho Raid to have closed the lie , but Bcono by ruiii.ii king that the attorney- of f the general's ' ki.ottludyo of law would bo take step1) greatly impiovod by reading the g.ito he ( statutes of the Umlud States which the ! effectual define ( ho duties of his oflice , The mont. authoiity for this statement doa not boon ollici appear , other dopi ] Secretary Windoin was asked in re the : coining gard to the matter this evening and liirly lively 'Baid , "That is the first cabinet meet ation. ing I over hoard of that was BO care THIS fully reported. It is strange that no Lionel one know of it before , " and with this minister , earcustic reply the Financier signified yesterday JuYidenof how silly it would to bo place day and any reliance on the story. Spoilt 8011) Secretary Lincoln , when spoken teen his secretary on the subject , asked if , in the light with the bi of such a Bcono , it did not neem strange His that the president should have after wards urged MacVeagh to remain in office. SosroUry Kirkwood , the only other cabinet officer in town , nnid to-night th t hit acqunintanco with President Arthur would loud him to expect him incapable ) of partipating in such a scone The fact of the matter is that at the certain cabinet meeting men tioncd the t president did call attention to the inadequacy i of the counnel for the prosecution of Guitonu , and after consultation ! ) with MncYuagh , in a pleasant way , however , it was decided to engage oxJudgo Porter , of Now York , HI nd Davids-o , of Washington , to uroaocut The'fact that the ability of District Attorney Corkhill WAS thus question led to the report that ho was seen to bo entirely displaced , and this fact was thought by omo to throw light on the origin of the above story. THE STAR ROUTE CASES- AHOUMBNT 1IKFOHK T1IK OOU11T. WAHIIINUTON , November 5. Col , Ingoraol reaumod his argument for the defense in the star route cases this morning before Judge Carr in the criminal court upon the motion to quash the information. He took up the second count which charges ISrady with having awarded the contract to McDonounh , and ho failing , awarded to Walsh. Ho said in regard to the charge / thatBrndy collected money from contractors to use in the corrup tion of congress , that it had nothing do with the trial. Ho would waste little time on thu next count , oven if Col. Blia said they were not good. Col. Cook intorrputed to say that Col. Bliss had already announced that he would leave ; the other counts to his associate Col. Ingcrsoll then re marked that t ho was compelled to in that Col. i Bliss fathered the first ly count but disclaimed all relationship the others. [ L lughtor.j Jfroceed- . he claimed that the government must not only set forth that the con tracts were extravagant , but iilso state ' they wore ; not only that they wore corrupt , but whyt ihe government mont hat not done so. The informa was signed by Thomas < L. James , postmaster general. Uliss cited opinion from Justice Ufa Hey in which hu held that an affidavit filed one person from the infounation built belie of others was not sufficient , said : "This fits our taso exactly. ' you have any doubt about jurisdiction go ahead. If cent. have doubt of the information it. If you have any doubt of the of the accused say they are the . This is what you are asked to A. All the law and practice in the country is i against it except perhaps in named southern district of Now York , tion. laughter ) At the close of Mr. Ing- and ' remarks a recess rwas taken. ro-i . and ro-asaemblingMr. JofTChaudlei' , the defense opened his argument. confined himself entirely to the holding that if Brady Mas guilty eral should bo impeached by congress near that the court * had no jurisdic over hia case. a Elias argument of Jeff Chandler , temple followed that and slur : route coses was a nwsterly shot and the effectual introduction escaped. prominent young St. Louis law to the bar of the District. Ho the grounds | that on the motion quash the I information that the case where it was left , with the dis The of the court to dispose of. If interpretation of the law was cor there was nothing to send to thu jur . Thu acts alleged did not a crime und"r the statutes. alleged frauds in the case resulted Tbo the alleged extravagant and im use of public money in a mat- which < would be and was if it was not extravagant National politic. The alleged impolitic NKW public money was no more a question than whether it can al all. Impeachment was the the remedy for these alleged frauds either , and after the tribunal that made , impeach had confirmed the acts ment there was extracted from pleased whole transaction all secretion of treatu.ent origin sin and wro.ig there was Hiid : Chandler denounced in strong would the manner in which the infor- right had been brought about , and ) roheii3ivi infamy brought upon the defend such without any eppottumty to ac- This is themselves. , At the conclusion American speech the court adjourned. truthfully Win A. Cook will argue in de- press , the information oa Monday. highly MOHK t'KOOKKD.KE.SH. marquis WASHINGTON , November 0. The since wo in those dispatched Ins I that ; we the sworn affidavit cf Paul the of the work done by him on delay. Sherman's , house at the ox- which , if the government has created in air sensation i in political circles , children resurrected the report that turn , Polger will make things lively 1ms Jiuard treasury department. It is wrong that two or three men , armed mo of information very damaging to country , officials now in the department by any as some recently retired , delightful [ have been promised places reached now administration under the only that they will furnish band's These people claim in some your glor have obtained possession of vi-lopmont testimony taken by the treasury merce is committee , which , now It's future committee's report has been mated . been allowed to bo officially pictures , , and : it is probable that no nusscd in it than the Sherm in stable States. will over bo made pub- and chat that I the now necretary can bear troaaury will hinmejf with ! ) moi ) to have convresj investi- French whole nutter thoroughly to I would . puiging of the depart- longer , hit The flame plan having already home bufo officially determined on in the and I duU'tment3 , it h cert tin that before raid congress will bo partiuu mnyhavo/ in the way of invosti- teen and age , Tlioy NKW HII1TIKII MINIKTKIt. thrcoymiir never been Sackville West , the British bank has who orrivod unexpectedly last time , remained homo during thn attended received no callers. He The glowing ) time this morning with txporionco . , becoming acquainted uiro to nee businosi of the department. and I am prcflor.lation to the president bu opportunit will made an soon as the executive re turns from Now York. A HTUUtNT O , , November 6 , The preliminary trinl of Charles Madder , & student , who murdered Miss Phoebe Hurnard on Thursday night , bocnuso she declined to marry him , is in pro gress A great deaf of excitement is mnnifeated , and fears are enter tained that if the result of the trial is not satisfactory , Madder will bo lynched. KICKED TO DHATH. AUOUBTA , Ga. , November B. Last night two colored men named James Barnett and Moses Martin had a dilli- culty. They engaged in a hand-to- hand otrugglu and Martin kicked Bur nett to death. NOTOtHLTY. NAPOI.KON , Ohio , November 0.At 11 a. m. thu jury in the Guv. Scott murder case returned a verdict of not guilty. A MULE THIKF KILLV.D. CINCINNATI , November 0. Little Rock spucial Bays that Deputy Sheriff McDonald shot and killed Felix Bur- oil , a mule thief , during a running in Monroe county yesterday nnu McDonald was badly wounded. Unroll ell stole a mule from a widow two months nc ° and yesterday caaio back and stele another. a THAN MEN INDICTltl ) . * S/VNFOKD / , Ky , November G. L. F. McNama , conductor , and Win Taito , engineer of the tram , that killed fire men at McKinney , on the Cincinnati Southern Itailway two weeks ago , have boon indicted for murder in the Irst degree. They ranoirimmoduto- after the collision and have not since boon hoard of. The Governor ' will offer a reward for their capture. n SKNTKNCKD TO I1R HUNO. JKKMKY CITY , N. J. , November C. 'Kanskow&ki , who murdered Mina Muller , was to-day sentenced to bu handed on January ( ith , 1882. When asked if he.had anything to say why sentenceof'dcath should not bo pro nounced upon him ho said "God knows that since this co rt homo was no mete innocent man hns been within it , God knows this. " After Ht'iitonce had been pronounced he . ' exclaimed , "God knows I am inno man . " A BOW IN CA11I1. ard COLUMBUS. Ga. , November G. In camp of Mr , English , on the P. it The railroad in Florida , a white man the named Turnago and a colored man last Quinley engaged in an alterca . The other negroes took it up J. at night fired into the camp , re- heart lilting in the death of a colored , man 85 thu Rounding of other parties. nOW AT A DANCB. ATLANTA : , Ga. , November 6. Sev the whit men went to a necro dance Cttrmad last night and got into drunken row with some negroes. day Edwards ' ( whitc { was shot in the There by ; Austin Howard , . -negro , ing kille . Another'white man was though . not fatally. The negro Wishar eight dull THE ROCHAMBEAUS. under Marchioness Denies Their aupied this Reported ; Ill-Treatment in woman This Country. death. Henry French : Gnosts Bnnquottod in of Now York Saturday Night. firm sivo N. Y. Associated I'rek.i. I1CB3. YOKK , November 5. The ness.NKW Marchioness * do Rochainbc.-ui to-day G. - indignant ! dcnioil to a reporter of and National Associated Pzess that while heiaolf or her husband had Hopovilli as has 1 been reported , any state to the effect that they wore dis P. ' with the country and the tendered . tliwy had received. She ' John's " "If it were not unladylike I call such statements by their names , 'lies'tho only word com B. enough to fully described machine stupid | and falno statements. caught tlwonly ins'.anco on which the atantly journals have not spoken of us. The courtesy of the likely with ! this exception , lias boon tralia gratifying to our party. The bping has buon ill with malaria ever him. reached Newport. Besides were obliged tu separate from party and return homo without NKWAHI ' The sickness ot the marquis , Bank I am advised is duo , to a change his prelim and diet and desire a to sue our ion of , has 1 made mo anxious to re- Mechanics and I suppose someone who warded mo nay BO has obtained a of the impression and accused following being weary of the real condii But such is not the csiso oxuminer means. Our otay hns boon ' 'rclinghuysen from the moment wo this city to the present time , ' drawback i Iicing Di'lx - discoii lnn- my - United sickness. I am delighted with Iteal tutntu glorious land. It'w rapid do- liulaiicodiii in art , science and com titliur the wonder of the world , of Now is too great to bo esti Iank ! notcH I have Cliuokx mi never witnuHoed ouch York such beauties as I huyo wit- my travels in the United Duo from Then , y u have gallant inun treasurer charming women. No ono testimony to these facts Total , moro enthusiasm than the people who came in our paity. dwuly love to nimaiti hero Capital iiibaiditM hut : I must get the marquis UlrcuUtion buforo ; ho is utterly prostrated , Amount have a mother j earning , as I Viuuuntiluuto , to sou my children. How Overdrafts mnyhavoTwo / boys , ono four- National the oth ir fifteen yeat of Total . . are now at school , I The acti they will radnatc. I have ment is 2 hero before , but him- my - made been 1 by twice. Ho eatnu the in CM and lo1 your centennial the year and tor will lee ! Philadelphia exhibition , Shelby uit account ho gavoof his owancusor while here created the do- the the great land depositors for myself , to 00 per very . glad to Imro had the will lose If I Otn , as stock add has been reported , disguatcd with the country. I should kuop away Irotn it , When the boys are out of school "wo are cdmlng again , all four of us , the \vholofi\uiily , I want my children to travel nil over America , and my husband and myself will show them its bonuties , for we are much interested in il as they sibly can bo. Ono can spend a life pos time in this city and its vicinity and not grow weary , and then tho'Ameri can Rhino , what beautiful viown there are upon that river. West Point in pretty beyond descrip tion , and Niagara .Falls challenge the admiration of the world. Yoiktown was our grandest Rurpriiic. What a beautiful BCOIIO the harbor WAS with its shipping , aud the camp was a plnco ono could linger long in. , The ceremonies were all that nu onteqim- iiu ; people could conceiveAild was faithfully executed. Wo slept three nights in the very room oucf occu pied by the immortal Washington , i Aloorhouso , under the roof where the commissioners nu-t to arrange for the surrender of Lord Cornwalhs The knowledge that wo were ton thi spot of such historic faino .wns in itself a pleasure , but our greatest happiness was here ( placing her land over her heart ) at the thought , of what the Burrondor moftiit foij.your people. Governor V0orncll calWd on us there and Dodworth's band gru e us serenade. ' "When do you sail for homo1' ? ' ! "Next Wednesday by A French ntoamer. Wo shall say good bye lo A American shores with regret , but ro- liun with pleasure the memory ut our occupation of them. " L NKW YOHK , November 5.-Tho banquet given by the New 3'ork chamber of commurco in honor of the French and Gorman guesti who vis- 'ted the United Stat 8 to parjicipalo the centennial celebration , of the tos victory or Yorktown , , was 'hold , this evening at Delmonico'a. The large parlors presented a beautiful appear to ance , and were gaylyrdecoratcd. - CONDENSED LIGHTNING. JatlonrU Aiuoclatotl Press. ' 'n NEWARK , ( ) . , November G. Acol- hion on thu " 13. it 0. railroad , ne ir tfunbfiold , "killud Conductor Scott 'orbrsand John Andrews , a brako- , and seriously injured Wrn.'An ' . demon , thu t engineer , and Frank'How- , fireman. 187 OtfNiiHANA , Ky. , November 6. to bridge spanning Licking river , on Kentucky Central road , burned nigh , iulf PAOLI , Ind. , November 6. Judge A. Simpson died here to-day of copy disease. Judge Simpsorf was 'be years old , and the oldest active They attorney in the state. Ho was a half que brother of the Into Judge Clifford , of " United States supreme court. NKW YOKK , Kovomher C. 1,322 emigrant landed at Custlc Garden'to , making 9(578 ( during the week. of were 4,990 in , the corrcspi ud- Hon. week last . " " year. , Jft , $ t LOUISVILLK , November G. Xavier , n ; native of Germany , thirty- years old , cut his throat with a pocket i knife while in the station bur arrest for being drunk. KANSAS Cirv , November G. A fire tended afternoon was destroyed a shanty oc by 1 Mrs. Hains , a colored . , and ono child was burned to the ioroign Aunuii , N. Y. , November 0. juest J. Sartwell , a prominent man this city , and a member of the of Sartwell , Ford & Co. , exten eion put shoe manufacturers at llochostur . died , 10,000 , to-day after u short ill- KKAHS BnuNSWicK , N. J. , November Walter . Seabnght nccidcntallyshot fnriiibhe killed Hunry Waters to-day , they were together hunting at of . , Madison township. evidences PATKIWON , N. J. , November G. T. of O'Connor , M. P. for Galway , was public a grand reception at St. on Hall here . to-night. out , NKWAK , N. J. , November G. A. festivals Drisco , foreman of the Atlantic versary works at Arlington , was tist , in the bolting to-day and in- day killed. . was ToilONT , Out. , November G. It is donosboll thai Tnckott will return to Aus- nynod in a few days , disgusted with of unable ! to make Hanlun row as the crowds. The Newark Bank. , N. J. , November G. LONDON Hsuminur Shelby has finished of Mr preliminary labors in his invoatiga- cabinet the I a ( Fairs of the defunct quickly National bank , and for- were his ruporU to the comptrollur of the currency at Wmhington. The country is a summary showing the personality condition of the accounts HB the wily to left thorn with lleceivcr party ; : ment of AHHKTH. ality is Uncounted . C 1,012,000 00 as a sign States bomb . 600,00000 party , . SO.fHX ) 00 guisticd duo from other ImnUa inonioiiH tlmn thu Mechanics " English York . 192.MO CO Bn-'ht luul Hjecu. ! . . 1 17,000 00 " "fair N wurk unil Now IJankM . 86fiOO 00 rogues 3U.COO 00 Lord United ministry 2flCOO 00 vain. 07f ,2US 00 rutortud . 8 2,3W/i2J / ! 09 the duuui But the stock 3 fiOO 000 00 monk alir pn/litH 485.000 ( ,0 dolph f'0,000 (0 ( loader of dun deiiir.Jtorn | ! . ' , ) 11,11.Mt ! who Htyla lu bankH , . . 5JUiit57 ; KT cenduiiy at MiclmnlcH Hank New Ymk iVil , ! ? . ' ) 00 depths ingratitude . 3M JOiiS13 dunonncei actual dulicicncy by the Htnte- contunipti 2,411,000 , J5 , vInch in to bu Wolvurtoi iiHscHHinunts on thu btoukhold. worthy to losscfl by dopmitorrt. Tfiu Jat toni * $1,011,000.10. lix uniiior LONDON uitinmtcs that after making al- morod /or all probabo losses , that Status but may rocuivo from 50 to gardud ho cunt ( , and the utoukholdurs first it an amount equal to thulr Hurlbut additional ! , but it w V JMU D l < jIt V , 1001 TRANS-ATLANTIC. No Truth in the Rumors of Mi Glaflstono's Botiromont and of Gabinot Changes , The Pnet Week ft Very Bitter tor Ono iu English Politics. Wnglioh Party Loaders Engaged in Donouucing Eivch Other. The lutorvontiou of the U. S Between Clnli nud Peru Ro- Ijarded Pnvorably. Vury Little Opposition to Secretary rotary Blniuo's Puuniua Cautil Note. The Laud Act Doing Adiuinia lered in An Irnpnrtiftl Way By the Lnud Court. Qrowlafj Approlicnulon for the of the Csar- Other FOKMGN AFFAIRS. 111VINH TO CONVHlir .SPAIN. M.umin , November C. Senor IVFar ami other iiromiiicntrevolutionisls have dosurted that party , and uil probably join Castollar in his atlumpi convert the .Spanish novurnmunl into a constitutional monarchy hlu that of ICnghuul. 'J'his nlt-p i' ' strengthened by the fact , that UK royal dynasty , cither in ( food faith o pixtunse , is now advocating thu a peaceful progreis of the country. A UlTTKlt Sl'iiCMI. : : LONDON , November ft. ] { obort Il.urbur ! , ' , who was a member of pir from North StaHonlahiro ii ! ' . made : i remarkably bitter spoucl a inivting of former constituent * a lTiiid ' yesterday. He said Glad stouo's oyernment WAS made up one of quackb and one-half o lias Quakuii. Its members , in quoting , back morality in sentences lik hefco : "Honesty is the best policy. " are urtuouu nd you Hill bu huppy.1 resembled tradesmen who sol lionablo butter wrapped up in "egislative tracts. HONOI.INO AN AMKUIt'AN. THK.NH , November fi , The Icint ; Gteuc has conferred the sub Cordon Order of the Redeemer 01 the . Muiidith Rood , the Americii the minibtor , for BUI vices to Greece. TUB TUNISIAN QUKSTION. PAHIS , , November 5 , In the chant of dualities to-day M. Ferry , par pocta ticipatim ; ia the Tunis dubatu , con that ! the French protectorati inevitable and denied that tin much expedition alienated the alliances o , powut . He further said thai uncial arms of Franco were not for con- . LANII COUin Al'l'LlCATIONH. DUBLIN Novembur ! > . The fix applications to the mil * commis of the land court amount to uua , > ort Komo VOK Till : HAFKTV Ol' TIIIit'/.AK. VlKNN , November 5.Evury day ! Home new evidence of the deepening of thu fuars for thu safety .Alexander 111. One of the latest tied of this anxiety is thu order promulgated in the Official I lold St. Petersburg , prohibiting all lock representations and spectacles Christmas day , the tno days previ on Sat in ( lays , on the twelve chief lotu of i the church , on thu anni of the death of John ( ho Jiap if oa any day during Lent or any during Easter i\uek. This oidur hero mad * on a suggestion of J'obyo , chief piocuiur of the' holy , and ia a stop in the direction seeming the czar uti many occasions ' possible : of going out in at least 'atlonil negative safety of the absence of . KNOLIHU I'OLITlCrf. . xucutud , November 0. The rumors Now Gladstone's retirement and of ) dgud changes i have subsided as lurk. as they were raisud , if they putout as fuelord. Thuresponso A liberal 1 papers all over thu To-day has buon UintMr. Gladjtone's 'ox as is an indispensable neces- F ( tin continuance of thu liberal iu in ponor j , and thiw acknowledge apital the importance of his person seized on by the consul vativoi o cf i want of coherence in the The last week was distin by a bitterness and an acri attanal recrimination unusual in politics. After Mr. iu had denounced the oather traders" as lunatics and weathurand it was not surprising to hear ast to Salisbury taunting the liberal motor. with having eaten dirt in ud Sii William Vuriiou Harcourt ealhor th it he did not understand OCA ! duuundus of public dincnsdion. laromotor mieeeli which hat ) caimud thu uro lias beun that of Lord Itan- ng Churchill , the ( lushing young the so-called foiutu pai ty , atloiul Mr. Gladstone .In an "in- who h ul touched the l.jvveut ATLANTA of political couaridce uir.l oek , " Tlioruupon Hroadliunit anju Chut chill UH a "miserable , er cunt vuok. young man. " LOM ! told him tint ho was not on gins blauk Mr. Gladstone's booto. n uat hat KKdAltDDII I'AVOItAdl-V , eld , , November 0. The ru iiuhundied inturvontion of thu United akun , between Chili and Peru is iu- voighed hero as a nucusaary ntep. At ot of was thought that General oparately had I exceeded hiu authority , on for now understood that ho dim 10 Now , ply laid down the policy adopted b. . Mr. lilatnu. It is recognirod as mos" uiuloMrnllo Hint Chili should b itUmcd to deitroyed Iho Pertiviai nationality , and it IA Admitted that th interference ef the American govern niunt is directly called for. nUINK's PANAMA CANAL NOTK. Secretary Ulaiuu's Panama cana notii 1ms im > ked little opponition. llio public freely concydu tlmt if Englant has a right to control the government of Egynt because the Sucn canal is 01 the road to India , thu United govern ment has surely a right to prevent European inturfurunco with a route directly aflocting her intori-sts on the Pacific. TUB LAN1 COUItT KOINO JU-STICK. Di'in.iv , Novotibur 0. The Irish land court 1ms given during the past week unequivocal indications of thu spirit in nhich it inteinta to administer the land act. JuntiruO'llagan'fl defini tion of a fair runt is Mich a runt as will enable the ten ant to live and thrive. This was laid douniU the opening of thu court a fortnight ago , and has since born applied by HID assistant commis Honors lit Dulfirit with startliiiK re nulls to thu routs on thu Crawford us late and on thu Corimioney tenant es- Into of Dutidnnaml | both of which may bu callid "raokrunled. " In both the rent was ruducod nn avuragu of one-third all around. The coinmis- pioiiera uxirc3sly [ uaid that neither on- * titehad been maHiigudith thu lib < erality expected or usual with Irish landlords , honcu thu reduction is much jjruatur than the probable avuragu. A rOWHUFt'J. SYNDICATE. LONDON , November 0.It in moro than whispered in certain leading lubs that a combination has been fonnud of leading radical mid liberal capitalists to laKe advantage of thu tulmgs under the Irish land bill which iiro ul ready depri'ming the valuu of landed propurfy- Ireland , Thu plan to piek up Irish pioporties uuietly liuio and there as fiint II.M they uro thtonn on the market by disheartened the and disguHtii ) propiiutorn , and ' powerful syndicate ruuresunted by 'or rt-oll knonn wct end bunking and house is understood to bu jnga ed in when thu operation. Johm Hriglit , who of long ( ii-o u.\pit'Rsed hiR buliuf in thu ho featibility of making Ireland u great .lio lield for agiicultural Hpocnlation is rang snid to bu largely inteieited in the made Bchumo. IMI'UOVINO TIIK IKISir JIAOISTUADV. run DUIILIN , November (5. ( O'FIagan ; 'd ; prepared iiBchumu for forming and being improving thu Irish magistracy Thu eho vast majority of Irinh jnagistratcs rapid Protestants and Protestants are riblo most oHunsivo to the Catholic popula tion. | ) ior MOIIB LAND COMMISSIONEILS TO I1K AV- the I'OIKTKD. LONDON , November ( ! . TJio government about ernment will appoint four additional commissioners in Ireland to1 nice ! them block of applications now before land court. The and AHHK.HTH. panto Arrests continue to bo made in al wore parts of Ireland. Tlio'iiumbor ' of SUB alarm jiow in prison is 2 iO. HtM'lUBU AND ALAltM. and 1JHULIK , November (5. ( There ia means Hurpriso and HODIO alarm in gov- the frnmeut circles at thu victory of the picked democrat Liubknecht who have era carriud thu clerie.il Htronghold of at Vluyonca by a largu majority. lound rescue coMuirmui POKMINU. possible LONDON , November ( i. Commit- gree are forming in England to sup of the universal exhibition ut cairicd in 1885. | ) lucb 1885.A t'IIt"ULAt. ( complete PUIILIN , November 0Mr. . Eag.m , most im ; reauurur of thu land leaguu , has is- and a circular to farmers advising seventeen sive resistance to "no runt , " to dred their harvests and to Hull their Beadle to avoid tioi/.uro. says t gave LONDON , November (5.--A ( circular ler , from the Austrian govcinnieiit lo , represent * ) tli.it the visit of the king o the Italy to Vienna is u guarantee of > ocamo European puaco , and dunius that leavy is the . inued Hlighte.it ground for ap- irehcnsion in any quarter. nidge uHluient RAILROAD RUMBLES. hu Associated I'tuia , A IIKI .MOltrilAOK tier icr LOUIHVILM : , November (5 ( , The md .ouisvillu tV Nashville railroad him at'lino , to the Merchants' Tiusteo , tornation York , a § 7,000,000 mortgage , unfortunatoli for record with thu county aa the of the NKW KAII.UOAD INCOltrOIlATEIl. IH if thu Mississippi , Arkansas & vitli Railroad company filed articles ho tsHuciation and incorporation with hey secretary of otato of Arkansas. c\erything stock. $ K,000,000. } The road mnic. bo run from Grounvillu , Miss , , uidgo , Toxarkana , Ark. iridgo afuty. Indications- of nil A noclatcJ 1'rumi. ue of WASIIINOTON , Novumbur ( J. For ceded upper lake region ; Partly cloudy lioso , followed by threatening water. ruin , slightly warmur , MIIIV is south winds and fulling bar- vhilu the . For the upper Mississippi ompany lower Missouri valluys : Fair $1 fi < ) , 000. during thu day followed by icouH rain , oouthwust winds , falling f being and slight rise in tumpura- followed duiing the night by ris- The btromului1. WAVKKIY 'out Gnorcin Cotton Exposition. rrived A ' ' . < oc'atijil 1'n.ns , I , G. , November ( i. The last { . of thu exposition has had u > est filllco number of vimtois , boiny forty ! ue.HtH of , greater than any other ral The preliminary trial of cot- vill bo and cloanurs will bu miulo AVuilnesday. Thu cotton for this boon Hulectud from u single fatloiuil lOaah competitor will bo given Bd.sniN pounds. Tiniu will bu ard and and thu fibre and seed ilayud after ginning. Each iuld , lint will bu packed f.OOO and all parcels Hunt to Hos- 'ho BOOIU innpuction at the mooting of ouch England cotton manufiw- NO. 11 7 _ turors'associalioii , November 30. The actual computition of fjins and cleaners for awards will occur in December , when the National cotton planters' nn- sociation will bo in session. Another largo doloRation f apinnora will at tend this computition , which is ex pected to settle conclusively the BOV- oral questions of vital importaiico to- the future of cotton. JDnnlc Statement. National AmocJ&tctl 1'rnm. NKW YOUK , November G. The * bank statement to-day was unfavora ble. Thu following are thu changes : I/HUH IncrcnHcd . 64,0'JG,400 Hpccio ( IccrcnHOi ) . 104,009 l.rKftl tt'iulerH dccrciucd . 4 10,001) Do | > nHltn iiicrouiicd . , , , . 4,013,700 Clt-culntion increivcil . . . . 60,410 THE WRECK AT KEOKUK. Later Particulars of the Wreck of the War National AwwcUUnt I'rcm I.ATKIl P IVIOKUK : , la. , November 5. At about 7 o'clock List night this city woa lirown into a wild fltata of alarm , a erriblo crash being heard in the di rection of thu river , and at once the Ire bells were rnny , steam uliifltles cro blown , serenuis and noises of al ! iiuls were to bu heard , and amid thu general ulatm and confuhion all man- ier of H ild rumors and exaggerated rc- porta wuro put into citculationt md it rtiw at once realised that a dire of calamity a serious inv- turo hud occurred. On thu luveo the scene presented was one that defies description , being terrible in the ex treme , and a glance nan sufficient to. show that the very worst of the many stories sut quickly afloat \veio but too true. The War E.iglu , ono of the inest steamers navigating the upper river , had whistled for the draw of bridge , the signal buing promptly mswerud , and had been headed the outside of the draw piurs , was apparently passim ; till right , itwiis diacovured that the stern the boat was swinging mound to pier next to the draw , the bow of boat being in an eddy. Thu pilot to back hur , aud an ell'ort waa to get her out of the perilous , situation and straighten her up for , but the boat being heavily load- and the ciirient at this point vciy swift oven at low water , was entirely at the mercy of the stream , and was swung with ter- force against the bridge. Her starboard wheul caught on the second from the draw , whore , for a time , boat rested , and her Btern swung around against the span. The pas sengers were toiror-strickenand rushed frantic with fear , a majority of. leapinpfromthu boat totho bridge andiiicltly | hurrying toaplucuofuafety. officers romumed at their posts , , did. ull they could to prevent a or lost ) of life , but the efforts of but little avail against thu of those on board. Desperate attempts were made by nil to escape , the frightened people used every to do so , many jumping into river , a majority of whom were up by the small steam- and lesser cruft , which once put out to thu , but it is feared that several watery craves , liut it is im now to ascertain with any de of correctness just what the Joes life is. The boat , after striking , the span fiom its resting , and went tearing through , a and helpless wreck , pass dcwn the liver stern fore , rapidly filling with water , soon Bottling in u depth of about fuut , at a point three hun yards below the bridge. Hiram , the pilot , who was on watch , lie saw the danger , and to avoid signals to thu engineer to back which he at once proceeded tu but ins'ead of the bout yielding ; efforts of those in charge shot unmanat.'cablo owing to her laden condition , and con- to swing around against the , backing up slowly , but not with strength to gut her out of tiwift current. She struck with , rcmundouu force against the second , from the draw , stacking it with stiuboard wheel-house , crushing giinding the immense wheel to and Bunding terror and con- into the very souls of the on board. As soon paHsungcrn became aware great danger it appeared the accident would bo attended eurious loss of life , but owing tu HtrehuoiiH efforts of the oflicora wuro held well in check , and possible done to allay a The boat lay alongside of thu and many jumped on the and rapidly sought places of Sitiall steamursand small crafts sorts at once put out to the rea- , the people on board and sue- in gutting many and piclnngup who had leaped ofl into the The loss to the imcket coiu- estimated at about ? ! 0,000 , Kcokuk and Hamilton bridgu tire sufferers to the extent of . The boat had a miscclla- cargo and lacked fully 200 tons , loadt'd to its full capacity. FostmuHter General- , , N. Y. Novuinber G. Mnitur General James and wifu heio to-day nccompaniud by H. Larson ; md wifu and John iYoriiwoimL"- , chief clerk of ( ho dejiartmeiit. Thuy aie tho. Asiiistant Post J\faHtor \ Gon- Ituuinor , A puDlic reception given them this cveninj. Football. Anxotlattxl 1'ruu. , Novombur 5 The Hur- Columbia football cloteim this afternoon in Holmes' Cambridge , in the presence of epuctators. Many were ladies , stood ono goal and threa downs for the Hurviirds , tt - > for Columbia ,