THE OMAHA IJAILY EE. "OMAHAJN 1 OiNDAY ilOBNING , ] STOVJSM ER88. 1881 NO. 135 ELEVENTH YEAR MANKIND'S MISDEEDS , The Sins of the Sons of Sata Reported Yesterday. Decapitate a Man an the Head Talks After it is Out Off. -A Prominent Citizen of Pawm County Shot for B ing Too Intimate , You Know. TltoDootls of the Devils * Th Trnmplrcd Generally. RAMPANT CRIME. XnttOB&l AtMclatcil I'ruw. KILI.V.It t. MAN AND WOUB II1S CLOTH ! EVAVSTOX , 111 . November ' 'Ij .lohu Gains , n German siged 512 , \ arrested to-day , clmruud with the cent brutal murder of Willian HODS The misoiier wore u suit of tlio 111 clored man , and had papers in his p session implicating linn. Hcconfes ! and said ho lulled the man with two three blows of an axe , and had nu no attempt to escape , but was still the ncighboihiMid. ACCIDKKTALLV KILLED "IS WIFE. COLUMIIUH , Go , , November 27. A negro festival in Uib county 1 aiiglit a largo .amount of whisky \ < lr.ink , which resulted in a row , d ing which Oliver Clark ( white ) in tempting to prevent the mob fr breaking into his house , accidents shot and killed his wife. AXOTHEll TKXAH HT.AO.K 11OUI1ED. SAN ANTONIO. Texas , November The Corpus Christ ! stngo i robbed on Friday night near 0 villo by two masked mun. The o : passenger had no money. The n pouches were cut opsn and rogistei packages taken. SHOT roii I'oouxo WITH ins wi PAWMKE CITV , Nob. , November H. M. Myers , living in thov part of the county , a prominent c zen , was shot on Thursday night b ; man named Stanton. Stanton thou Myers was too intimate with ( Stanton'a ) wife. Stanton has dis pcared. Myers cannot recover A 1IOIIUIIILK M PITTSVILLB , Texas , November 2 ? A hortiblo murder was commit near huro last night. Five nugi employed Artliur Arinsteud ( coloi to haul a lulo of stolen cotton then killed him to prevent his telli The poov victim Begged for his and asked the privilege to pray bel death. Thu miscreants cut oil' head and 'ho .nouth repeated its ut ance , "Pray , " "pray , " after dec.ir. tion. MUlinUIlElJ FOR IXSUUANCEMONE1 BUFFALO , November 27. On Stth , the body of what purported t E. ( jr. Burnliam , of Lancaster , ' .cemetery. and the body stolen. Search dis < prcd it , ( lone up in a sack and hid in the bushes. A watch was iust ted and in the evening threumsn v seen driving to the spot. The gar opened fire on the men , who di away. One of thorn , Edward P.n' an undertaker of Lancaster , skip to Canada. The body was fete to bo that of a man GO years of : who died from strychnine , and \\1 certificate of death was signed by Cotton , of this ciiy , stating the o : of death to have boon dysentery. was ascertained that the snppi Burnhmn had died at the lions Orrin Thum.ii , Thomas was urre : on the charge of grave robbery w.is discharged. The subjtitutio the body having since cr mo to 1 ho was arrested yesterday uu charge of minder. Burnliam hi : heavy insurance on his life and i supposed the old man was poise and buried us linrnliam in orde beat the insurance company. Miscollatioons Criminal Now Natlutia.1 Associated 1'reis Sarah Campbell was found mur cd in her house in Ilaimnond a ! Baltimore , on Saturday. A largo wound WAS discovered near the i shoulder joint. Another woman ing in the same house heard scull in thewoman's room at 2 o'clocl morning. No clue. ' Mrs. 'Miller , of Ced.ir Falls , I < came insane at the loss of her bust and killed two of her children tried to kill a third on S iturd.iy. In Now York on .Saturday ill noon during a quanel , John 11 M of 007 Wont Twenty eighth Htr shot and killed Giio , A. Donahue , of the same place. The two were ( ju irroling when Dinihitoc ! a revolver and lirod two shots at 1 tol. Ho in turn defoivh'il hnnsrlf killed his assailant , lie w.manes William Hargrove was nrrcalut Iliintington , Trim , Saturday iii and placed in jail fur the iniink his brother-ill- , named ] { ci o ; near Caimlen , on Saturday. Last evening Forest V.'inmnn used 1 ! ) , wax found m his roon New York , nearly dead from a p shot wound. His coinpanion , J L. High , aged 17 , was arrested in room , Both wuro statlonls at Pol kcopaio and were visiting lioro. I refuse to explain the shouting. MIIAVAUKEU , November 27. day night thieves broke into the tablishment of the Hanson Em Fur company and made n huu § 4,000 worth of fur garments. A tolugramo from LanYegvHBt that Francisco Jurdon , n Moxi was lynclicd at Cnohilla Nogra , the murder of Mrs Fu.ste. The American Boolt xcbnn { ; National Aanoclxtid I'reua. NKW YORK , November 27. trouble of the American Book change has culminated in the app ( mont of S ttnual V. JUndall us caivor by the supreme court. It incarpowtod in 1878 with a ca | stock of Slii.OOO of whicb. $10,000 w paid in. The authorised capital w increased January l-l , 1880 , to Sid 000 , of which gaOjOOO was paid i their statement showing debts to t amount of § 40,000 at that timo. T capital stock was again increns Fobnmry 1st , 1881 , to $ ' . > 50,000 , n their annual statement , dated Aii 31 , chewed $100,000 had bncn paid nml the existing debts did nut exec gL14,000. _ CASUALTIES ! N tlonM AiwoclMctl Prow. WAHHIXOTON , November 27. 1 signal service corps&t ition at Ch.ithn Muss. , reports to the chief of the s mil olice ! as follows : At 11 a. m. S .irJnyn largo two-masted ) schooner v ported sunk with nil sail set , abt live miles northeast of Pollock He The lights of the dhtp and about o liird of her masts are above the \ or. Nothing is known of her en KATAli IIOIMIII EXCLUSION. GiuND UAIMDS , Midi. , Novom 7 A lioiler in James Henry's sli ulo mill exploded yesterday , .lost Slater , the enuineer was killed , , op of his head bning cut otf by a ng mt'sle. D.xvid Hardy , from 3 tie Hill , was also killed , his head crushed. CJeo. Bland ' slightly hurt. Thu mill was utk demolished and Mr. Henry's ho lear by was badly injured. PiiiLADLriiiA , November 27.- street car was run into by a fire ino to-night. Two men were instr V killed and several poMona injui One of the dead is believed to Thomas E. Conarly. Now Freight Tariff. National As.iocl.itwl 1'rcxt. ' CHICAOO , November 27 The C cairo it Alton has decided to put .lew freight tarift'into elfoct Docem 1st , the rates of which will bo a gt.mtially the same as adopted by railroad and wnri'liousocoiuniissiaiii The Illinois Central people have so decided to adopt the now tariff ! comber 1st. The Chicago & Northwestern , it understood , also contemplate adoption of the new commission tarilU Mndo nu National AiOO atml 1'rt.st. LOUI.SVILLU , November 27 , Jai Hr.ulley , piesidoiit of the Houtli railway news company , trustee of interest in the banking firm of Bi Icy , Gilbert it Mallory , and a mom ot a lumber firm , has mule un'ass : ment toV. . C. Hull. Liabilit $103,000 ; assists unknown. It caused by speculations in Texas Pu < and other stocks. Arrived With n Wrocliod Cro Natiouiil Auidclatcil I'rtHs. NEW YOHK , November 27. German ship lied \nghas arrived , 1 ing on board nil the cruW , with exception of C.ipt Oliver and one man , of the Spanish bri' Sala * , cued during a heavy g-vlo on Thuri last. The captain and seaman ' drowned by the swamping of one their oivrt boats on n high Boa. Nutmiml Ai-hUilatcit Pruis. , * NLW YORK , November 27. steamship Dugro , which left this on Wednesday last , broke her i crank sliafc when eighty miles Sandy Hook. She was picked u the Thornholmo and towed back. damage was slight and the vessels again in a short time Cyrui W.IFl National Associated I'TUHJ Nnw YOHK , Novemiiet 2" . C \V. Field has taken po-session of Evening Express p/ipor. Tiie edit ' stall' and nwiumi'r ipf the paper . sent in their esi. nati.uis , but ruipjosted to rem 1:11 : a ft-w days lei Tim piper will bo moigeditl' Evening Mail m.xt wci'k. VloVooilhtiH iiuil Ilor Dntigl National Ai jui.ituil I'rchS. Nnw YOHK , November 27. A7 ria 0.Voodhull has returned ; Europe with lierdaughter L'llu Ma This w the young lady who was 01 eously reported about to marry ' . Colin Campbell , brother of the J quis of Lome. Iiumonne Iiiiud Longno Mootii N tlonul Akajcla cd Pies * , BOSTON , November 27. Thu ton theatre was packed this evoi the occasion lining u grand dcmnn tion in behalf of the land li > cause. Governor Long presi Kuv. Eiigono Slieehy and T. Healy , M. P. , m.ido addresses. Navigation Closad. atiinalH odut-cl I'rcss. HOUC.HTO.Vlieh. . , November 2 NrV.jittion cliisud ivi'h tla > deai ] ) of the propiillur S.unuul l < \ Hodgi Deu'tilt P rt iau luke i < fui/.on and mails and passengers are c.u overland frtmi I Swallowo 1 T-inuilnuuni and D N tlouil As ci.itu 1'iciS CIIIUAOO , November 27Frm ! Lirief , a machinist , Having beu djipundoiit at his ladiiru to wit all'Dctionn of his liindlu'ly ' , ( iw.illi a d'ise of laud mum in hur prus and diud anon aft r . , . , . . „ . . . . . , . . Ovnviluo. I Kitionil A-HoclaUil 1'roi . Nr.w YDHK , Novumber 27 ! ocuin stu nnshi'i ! ) are now ovurdu this port from tlireo to five days , incoming vessels ropnr : tt-rriblo ( on Ihu Atlantic and untutully vk Strllcnrn Nltlnnal Anioclatul I'JU-H , JJosTON , Novoml'er ' 27. Thei no change in the position f the kers nt EmorHoii'd pi-inn factory , strike is liable to continue for a time. _ Fnnornl nf n Promlnnnt Mai National A-Jocistwl I'lctu. BO.STO.S , November 27. The fi al of Traoy P , Cho'tver ' , grind BI tary cf the Musonio nrdt < r , oscu yesterday. A large number of sons wore present. CONFLICT OF AUTHORIT IK Over Speoial Agent Oibson Eiglitto His Title , The Logncy MncVoagh Loft His Successor m the Do- partmout of Just'ce. ' ) B\irdon orar , Voltimlnonii Oori Hjiondoiico Over A Tri vial Matter. 'fttioiml ' Assoilatwl 1'rcw. WAsiiisciroN , November 'J7. ' 1 nestion of authority in the case of > 1. Gibson , who claims to bo n spec .ttorncy of the depaitmcnt of just still i'\ci n the star route eases , inch comment. The following ci 'cspondeuco ' on the subject wasiiu ublic last night : PosTOKritT. DKl'AUr.MK.NT , \ WAHIIISHTON , November 'Jfi | 13KAH Sin : I have received fr ho chief clerk of the department ustico a communication of this d n which lie states that some one 1 jpon his table yesterday win itip purporting to bo addressed to nitorney general. It does not upp from any thins ! in the el stork's 0011111111111011011 that ho wri by authority , and I presume ho acted without instructions. Howev I deem it proper to address you this subject , and to state I do i know who left upon the chief clei desk yesterday any printed slip , p porting to bo that or any other tin In obedience to instructions of the ornoy general 1 made n report , a c < : > f which was transmitted on Wodn day , 'Jilrd inat. , 'to yourself. T ' . 'onimunication was sealed mid ilrcssctl to "Tlio Honorable Act Attorney General , Department Justice. " I am H33urot\ \ aino was delivered at 2 [ ) . m. , day and da o above m .ioned , fco iv Colored mossong ivho stated you were in your ro \Vidtliatho\\ontd hand it to y lleport was submittud to the late tornoy goner.il and approved by hi and by his direction and tlio sugui ion of Colonel Geoigo Bliss , a ei was transmitted to you as acting torney goner it. In accordance v tlio instructions of your predeccs I submit some of the results ot nvoitigation which at tiis requos have made. 1 was appointed at request of Colonel Gt-orgo Bliss , i stated ho had seen you in regard this matter aii'1 at your request c municalcd with me on the subj The chief clerk says i tliere is nothing record in the dopattment of justice authoii/.e the title applied to my nature to the report of " -peciul sistant Attorney of the United Stat I have to state that on April 22 , II 1 was employed by the attoi general as special assistant attorne represent the department of juai and to assist in the investigations [ prosecutions of the star route c : ] "ftrg'propcrforTnrrt ; < r Btulo-that , . employment was unsolicited by- self. The first interview I over with the attorney general < - > r i mister go leral on the .subject of investiyatii n of the star route fr ; was at tlio residence of attorney general on the night of J 1st , 1881. Tlioio wuro present postmaster general , Gen.Voodv and the aUoim < y general. The la informed mo th it my si-mccs as ro Buutativo of the department of jui we I'd ilosired in thu pivHuciitinn of Htiir routii caaes ; th.it Woodward the poslnniHter general had lee mondu i my employment to thu pi dent and at his rcqiiL'.it liad caused to bo telegiaphed at Now York , ing mo to ouno here. 1 told tin tornoy general if my appointment siuctioned by thu president at could bo ix-tained as special attoi I would incept. The next at the ivqui'Ht of the torney general I called at oilico of tin- attorney gonor.il , and informed by him that ngieeablj the re < iuesi of Woodward and at recommendation of the postnui general and the approval of the p dent , I wan retained in the casus supposed , if course , the fact tin had been retained was made a m ; of reuoril in the department of tice > I learned subsequently i was not the caeo , although tlio tornoy general was positive had directed u , the custoi : formal cmninuniclition to beaddri' ' to nu * . Upon inquiring heascerta this had not bei-n done and theret ho addroHsed mu n note dated Get 22 , J831 , in which lie Bays : "I t.iinly suppo d it had been ( loin the dale ot thu ivquent of Mr.V waid .mil tlio pustinastor general , 1 bund yon this imtu to certify yun wuro iii-uorilingly cmployuil tlit'su mnttuiH of tlial dite. " J < that date , April liL' , I have nctt tint cajuuity in whiuh 1 wan rutaim u n-piLHuiilutivu of the depart ! of jiiMiii'c. In obedit-nco to the Htruction of the ultornaygener liuvo ut pro\ious times repoitet him in writing I have from the of my oiiiplnyiiHMit by thu atto general , in preial district attor b on ri'cogniy.uil as such by him by all oilier nfliuura connected thu Htiir loiitn CiiHiH. A copy of report which I tra.iHinittudun the was pi mod in type by order of po.itmaster general , to whom u of thu Hamo wan given at hi ) rr < | ami who Ht.ited that the attorney oral hid informi-d him that ouch ; uort had been undo. 'I'lio utu , geuor.d on Monday , No * b.ir lltji , J8SI , diiootod me Hubtnii tlio repoit to the poslm goncral The postmaster guttural i ; mo directinim to liuvu the n printed n part of the annual ro | and desigirited whtro thuHamow , appear , immediately after tlio n nf the second UKKibtant ] ) OHtm genoral.On my return from York last Saturdiy , Colonel Gu Bliss , who was fully aware that I prepared a report , nnd to whom of the unrovisctl proof.nhpn had lu given by mo inNew ; \ ork on the mot j ceding Thursday , Jntormwl . " "P * OI . ' Bonio ono had given you nnrovised pro.ofn , nnd you requested him to BOO . in. regard tt > some corrcclio which you thought ought to bo inn in the Imigungo of the report. All t corrections winch Col. Blisn suggest were mndu and a revised proof giv him. He then informed mo ho 01 endorsed the report but would sin behind it , and 1 submitted you ft s in accordance \vith the undorsUintlt that ho had , with jou , to transmit formally to thu postmaster general , order that the report might come him through the regular otlicial clu nel mid regularly appvar ns part o { report. As the chief clovk thu department ol just does not raise the quest ! about the regularity of my nppm miMit , but questions my right to I title of Bptciiil assistant attorney tlio Tinted Stales. 1 suggest tl yon , nt as early n date as prnotic.il communicate with the Into nttori general , nnd if ho agrees with statement of facts and circumstniic that you direct the chief clcik make a record of my employment assistant attorney of the Uni .States. The intention of the nttori general must be poifeetly plain uvery ono. Of course , I don't kn what records of the department of j tice do or do not sli whoso fault it is that there is n any doubt in the chief clerk's in upon the subject. It : oems to mo I may bo permitted to HUVit is ' warranted inforfcr"nco on liis pari address mo on this subject nt nil. view of the publications affecting which have been made hero and el where upon his authority , I tt you will find it compatible of your tion of what is proper under thu t cuinstanccs , to take some notice of publications. Very rcspecfully your servant , A. M. Gtnso.N ecitd. At istant Attorney ' 'for i XJnited Stafea. ! To linn. S. F. riilllli * , Aitlns Alnarn y ( crnl. ; Mr. Phillips replied ns follows : Um'AUTMBNY OF JUSTICR , j WASIII.VOTON , D. C. Novomb. r 20 , 1881. ' To A. M. b 11 , T-M ] ; Slit In reply tt * youra of the 'J inst , I have to say that the chief clef of this departmunt in wilting to his note of the 2 ? > th acted by nut ) ity , viz , his own authority wl made it hU duty to call your till tion to the paper lotc t in casual way as described j by . ' < ui his tiblc , as well us to the title sinned by you which is justified nothing upon his iccord , and wl can bj justified in no ether v Theru is neither commission nor < of oilico in the tin a of this dbpartm and both are necessary to the eroal of an assistant attorney of ( he Uni Statfs. Upon this statement of f I must iisaumo you have ' misuin stood the character of , lho age which you have received .om At ney General MacVeagh , IB for contents of thu pape rcfe : to by the chief cle1 * of deportnumt , * , it. , . t enough for mu to consider them \ \ thu report shall have been made to department , tvhichhas not yet I done. It would have been morori lar if you had transmitted a rog report to mu , identified by signal ami to remain upon the tiles of depart moat. My attention has n boon drawn to anything except slip mentioned by the chief el The conversation to which you i between Col. Ulias and myself as of the United States utloinoys in prosecution of the stir loute o ; was with regard to a report madi you to the postmii-iter gonuiul , it i eriiiL' , us 1 underHtand , thu e grounds occupied by the slip left i the table of the chief clerk this department. Huprcauntiit had been made by of ) engaged for the government in star route prosecution to the e that the publication ot that n might injuriously nll'cct those c. . Such complaints liad reached Bliss and myself independently haa not read the report , althou hud noticed several of its expresi in one particular passage. Col. . had road it , and I told him it was him , Brawnier and Col. Cool say whether its publication w afreet thu prosecution. Ho spoke favorably of the tor in the general form of tin port and said he would suggest to that corta'n jnnsagiK xhould be r ted or changed ho did not Kay w and then the paper might wul published. NVo were not bpo.ikin any report to this department bn thu repoit to the poatollieo depart ! which h ul bdon btotight to my al tion in order that f might im about the effect of its public. itioi the star route prosecutions. On point ] WHS entirely willing to bo orned by the p'ofuhsioiial gonth who represent thu United Sto.toi. Very Jlcspec'fully , S. F. Pmii.irn , Acting Altonioy-Generi A AVorld iif Good. One of the mont popular tnedii now hoforo the American public Hop HitloiH. You BCD it overywl People take it with good elleet , builds them up , It in not as pled to thu taste as KOIIIU other Bitter it IB nut a whiaky drink , It in i lll.u the old fashi'iiied ' biinu-ail that has done a wurlu ! of goml you diin't feel just light try Hup torn. - - Nunda News. novlfi-dt _ 01IAMMIC11 FUIINJTUHK. Clias. Shiverick has received n l t of nuw chamber Huts , in latest bent Htylen iintl nf imputiorior v niaiiHliipand linith , which ho in t ing nt low prices. A careful in tioa by parties intorented is nolle CIIAH. Siiivr.r.icK , General Ilouaeliold Furnitun 1208 nnd 1210 Farnhiim ht Blanket , Blankets , BlankotB the "Hoston Storo. " FOREIGN ADVICES , Attoinptefl Assassination of Russian Jaflgo by a Pole , How tbd Cnuso 01" Mali Pr dom io ProBtforing Ai o R the Pronoii , CnbloRrnnm Containing tlio Gri oral Enroponn Now * of the Day- FOREIGN AFFAIRS. N'nt'.onM Ansool.itcil I'rccx. TIIK AMK1UCAN HUH TIIIVMl'IIS. P'lits , Novoiuhor -Announc mont has been made in the lobbies the chamber of deputies that tl has decided ' I'V'iich government withdraw the deeroo against Amorici pork. Thu late minister , M. Tierav threatens intoipolntmn on thesubjot It is well known that the deeroo question was duo more to Tierari hatred for America and America than to Ins anxiety for public healt i.AXi ) i.KAun : r.u-si : IN TAKIS. Niw : YOUK , November 'JO. A Pal c.iblegrair says im attempt to revi' ' the luttUKnglish ngit.ition in I'm is being made by Mr. ICgnn , the hit league Ireasurer , wlio has necnn jiiurnalistie iiBsistancu from Iruhn for that purpose. Extracts from Id papers aiu to bo translated and BO regularly to French papers to corn ( as Mr. Kxnn put * it ) I impression made by the e uninious stnteinuui of Unglish papi and news ngncies. " It is time t lenguo did something in Paris to i cover its vanished prestige. The I ] bats to-day even insinuates that t resolution of Mr. Parnull to tnko more money for food from the long funds shows that thu financial com [ toll f ( the league is not very tloi slii' g. This , however , is not tri or Mr. Egnn states he bus just at § 20,000 to Miss Pnrnull , and has coived § 5,000 , from T. P. O'Conn .tie first proceeds of his lour throii America. Mr. Pelor ( VLo.u-y , well-known connuclion with thenuricultural lab ers' movoinoiit , has just visited Pit tt > . confer with land leaguers he After u long and exhaustive discusa i > f the subject thu executives of ' luagnu have determined to further InberuiB1 eauso in Ireland by ov .iiuaiis in their ( lower. A full und standing has been arrived at with J1 O'Loary , who sails for Huston Wednesday. ATTHMl'TKO ASSASSINATION. ST. PKTEUSIIUUO , November 27 - youth yesterday sent a letter to G Fcliereino , who has been prusid over the commisBion appointed to p upon the Siberian exiles , asking immediate interview and saying matter which ho wished to lay bef the general wus of the most nrg nature. The general ordered writer of the loiter to be admit ! Scarcely had the stranger boon usht : into thu general's room than ho d > n revolver and fired at the gtine I TKf ball 'passed hnrmlcsalwr'bntw his arm and side. Attendants sect mid disarmed the youth , who sair was merely thu instrument of imol pjrson. SPAIN" WANTS OimiAI.TAU. MAIIIIID , November 27. In senate yesterday Senor Jlento as if thu government would negot with England for thu realittitioii Spain of Gibraltar. Senor Arm foreign minihter , lepliud that HI must maintain friendly relations \ England. ( IiKrltAI. K.VDI.ISII NliWS. IJOMIDN , November U7. Sir A Hum llnrcoiirt , seerulnry of state thu hoiiiti department , IHIH refnsei interfere with the sentence of Luf for thu ninrdur of Mr. Gold. Thu marquis of Hartiiiglon , fliiikiiig ] ) ! at Jilaukbiirn yestuiday elaiud tlio govuninient was dii pointed with thu results of legiula for Ireland , but it would exuieisi thu ] ) owurs of the law to main order. The failure , ho said , is wholly due to the pcrvonioncss of Irish people ; England had coniini mistakes that were not yet uxpial Lefroy has confessed to the mu of Mr. Gold and admitted liu guilty of thu undiacovurod murdo Liutit. Itopcr at Chatham , allogiiij was jealous of Roper'a nssociai with Violet C unuron , an actreHS. Cardural Manning is opposed to nppointiih nt of nn KiigliHh agenl thu Vatican. Thu galu , which set in Satin night , pruvailud thioiighout Sun ovur thu Uiiiled Kingdom. Low ing laiKi.s am inundutuil , mid pior.i st-a walls il Htrnyed. Many wn aiu lepmled. H In the I''otir ' Oiiks November ha : cap at It finin liiini , S.ituti'ay ' , Ii\ land camu in liist , with Lillipn second aiid Piinnla third Thu advocacy of thu English ] i to meet the Irsih oiituigeH by H ping tiial by juty is increasing. A dispatch from Otkwn miyn n .1 ish mob Hlontd Saiah liernlnu earriaguai shu was driving home f thu thi'iitiu on Ihu ground that was of Jewish duHueiit. They Htoni'd tlio hotel and Htoppeil thu fornmncu at llio Ihuatro. Tlio aisnilnnt of Gen. Tohuruviii been identified an a Polish nobtu named Sawkownki. Ilia acc mpl liuvu heun arrested. Thu ntluinpt on the lifu of Gen. Tchoruvin is Inbiited to ] > ursonal and not poll motived. ( iK.Nr.itAi. NIWH. VIHNNA , November 27. Imiir ] bamls aru forming in Itimniu-lk govina to rc idt AiiHlrian coiiHcript Jiiu.iK ! : , Novumbur . Kmp William is rocovcring slowly but dubility is great. Jiaron Stuiihon lias roliirned to lin from his visit to the Yorkt centennial celebration and expri satisfaction nt thu heartiness of American welcome. November 27. 1 Charles , in owning the Itomnai parliament to-day , declared that f ilom of the Danube was cssuntin the condition of growth of thu c < i The Dllllnnl Tonrnnmont. N tlon t AiwocUtfJ I'rriM. NKW VOIIK , November 27. ' . first gnmo to decide the tfo for tli nnd fourth priros in the billi tournainont wn played Snturdny nft noon between Morris n < id Wnllaco r was won by thu former- Morris ! Wnllaco 2tl ! ? . Tlui second gaino between Wall nnd , s"ltsin ) was won by tlio latt ninoty-i.110 were played ; KCJ ' WnllacoJO. ' Slossun ; tllu' -JO. The deciding K \\o \ . .f .JOO puii wns played in the1 evening by Slosf nnd Morris. Slossom wen by a ac < of .lOOloJltn in 1 Winnings. Mov mnutn of Oconn Stonmnliij N lonn Troil AwiHUtinn. Nr.w YOUK , November 2" . Sail Saturday The Gerinanie for l tvi poid ; thu Spain for Liverpool ; the / syriiin Monineh for London ; thu y sol for Urumcti ; the Vamlerland I Antwerp. Arrived The California fiom li don ; the Wyoming from Liverpool. LONDON , November 27. Sailed Thu Persian Monarch for Now Yoi Ui'iKN.sTWNNovomber'J7. - - Sail The City of Xuw Yotk tor N York. Arrivoil The Adrintiu from N York. _ _ The Truiili Iiiuo 'War- Nitlotml Awoelatcil 1'nMn. INKW YOUK , November 27. It i stated at thu oll'mu of Coimnissioi Albert Fink that there has buun formal meeting of thu railroad men settle thu diUuruncus between the tri linos. There was tin informal cum Billion between representatives but definite propositions wore made. was conceded , however , that po was talked about , and that the \ might be brouuht to an und in near future. Colorado Politician * . Nftttonnl AwuK-lntal I'ruM Dr.Mvr.u , Col. , November 127. C rusHinnn Itulford has left for Wn ugton , feeling cunlident of puakurship. Senator GhnlVeu'n char 'or ' u position in thu eibinet are c ulered nlini in this city. Congr nan iSulfnrd will help liotitt for lOKlmaster-geuuialship. It is ttiu ief huru that Sunator Hill , of late , is playing Itoutt ngamst Cha , o kill both. _ _ "WrrntHni ; Miitchos. Sntloiml AssoelntvJ I'tcw. LouisviUiR , Novenibor 2(1. ( - > lomlay night Duncan Kosit it tvrustlu with .1 11. Moovo , of Chici 'or SiifiO a nldu and after that cun ivill tacklu Muldoon , UieGriuco-Hoi ihampion for the same stakes. .ides . this a letter has been recoi rom Clarence Whistler chiilluni loss to wrestle in Chicago for $ ( lide. _ Committee to Moot the Fottma General. National Associated 1'rciw. PKNHACOL.I , Fla. , November 2 TSy ptlvntcLtoleKrani to tho.colh of customs' ht ; tliatil E > ' } t ii ? nonnced a connnittue left M obilo evening on the steamer Mary L to moot Postmaster-Gunerat Ji and party at Cedar K ys. Aiinthnr KlHn lu Liiinbor. Nntioiml Asjoi.iU'il I'IOSH GnicAdo , November 2(5. ( The I bur Exchange to-day advanced p 50 cunU per thouuiud on coin hoards , dressed and matched , common and cut boards ; shinglen cents and lath > IU cenU. The Now York Suli-Troasur ] Nr.w YORK , November 27. ' Hillhoiiflo , assistant tiu.itsuii'r of United Stales , hai resigned and dines to say who will succeed hi ! thu sub-treasury. llillhiMiso will charge of a nuw financial insliln IndiontioiiB Na'.lonul ANsotliitnl I'ri-m. WASIIINOTON , Noyombur 28.- the upper Mississippi and lower souri valleys : Slightly warmer , s to west winds , falling barometer , weather , uxcupt in the extreme m urn pot lions , and liuht rain or si Hi ; Commenced. National A Hit.Utcil 1'nst. MONTKKAI. , November 27. Sh ing coinmencod here to-day. Drnw Ganio. N tlouil Amoclutcil 1'rcn. MO.NTKIAI. : , November 27. Th turnational hand ball match , bet' ' F.Iron , ot Chiu.iu > , nnd Hynn , of 1 treat , resulted in a draw game. Undoubtedly Ihu best skirt ii United Status is maiiufautured al Omaha Shirt Faetoiy. The Hiipi ily of material and workmanship , binod with thoirgreat iniproveniei that In , icinforeed frontH , ruinfi backs and ruinforeed bleuves- tliuir skirls thu most dnrahlu nnd fitting gnrmunt of thu kind ever nfucturud at thu moduratu pri $1.00. Every shirt not our ma guaranteed liitit elusH , and wu wi fund Ihu iininuy if found necessar Wo niaktv n iipeoially of nil Sliak'jr and ( Janton flannel , IIKO ! mom underwear , made tip with ate to comfort , warmth and durab 'I'o invalidn nnd weak-lunged po wu nll'ur special inducumunts i mannuf tliosu goods are mndu for piotuction. I'll. GOTTIIKIMKK , If 1207 Fariihiin SI llackus , tlio ( ) ! ) u man , will bu i lo welcome visilois next week with open arms to an hospitablu i but with smiling fuco to an nrr.i novnlticH Htieh nu none , two thosi visited the Cuntonnial uvpositioii form any idea of. Where ho get goods is "a thing no man cn out , " but the prices he eells the aru simply marvelous. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The President's ' Message to bo- Well Guarded From Prema ture Publication , Ho Will Now Devote His Ttnw to Arranging n Now Cabinet. Minoollnnoanii Now * of TJiilmporf nncoFrom "Wn Iilinioii. GENERAL CAPITAL NEWS. s'Mlonil A soi Lit cil I'rois. TIIK MKS WANIII.VOTO.V , November 27. - President Arthur's piivnto secretary stated to dny that the executive edict in having no copies f his tnc.isago to congress" printed was to remove temptation from the press. Copies will bo furnished to both associated piesses only. TUB C.UIIXKT. Now that the preaidi'iil has this oil' U mind , it is stated thai ho will give is attention to propaiing a cabinet 'uti' . Those in ns gooil position as ny to know , say Lincoln will stay , I'rolinghuyaon will succeed Ultimo , itid nn ux-sennlor will succeed Jnmes. ts to whether Hunt will remain n n question. Some southern mnn rill bu given his plnco if ho goes. I'ho president has written n reply to \ letter from Colom 1 Jack Drown , of Jeorgia , in which ho says he shall bo lad to consult with a committee of no republican from each southern Into on cabinet formation. Such ommitleo will wait on him this week. WHAT OUITKAU KXrKlTH. WANIIIXOTOX , November 27. The .nil wns visited by many neoplo to- .lay , but no reporters wuro allowed to too Guituau , becnuso he wns engaged lenrly all dny with his defense. Three gentlemen hnvo been watch- ' ng him vuiy closely nnd ono of them Mated to-night they untuiimously igruo he wns inline nnd further claim lovornl government t'Xierls | ngreo with hem. A eonferuneo of experts of I } ith hides was hold on the subject to- I light. _ _ / The examination of Mrs. Scovilhi | ivill bo suspended to-morrow to allow Biimu witnesses from a distance to bo leard. After Mrs. Scoville , tlio pris- nior will tie pill un thu stand. Hu ( said to-day liu confidently expects to bu acquitted bponusu ho wns sure of convincing thu jury hu was inspired by God. AXOTimi CHAXK. A wull dressed gentleman registered at Ihu Arlington hotel thin morning its Albert Lynmn , of New York , and left an overcoat and pipers , To-night ho appeared at the Kblritt , and nskeo for three rooms. Ono wns assigned him , but having no bapgngo , a special officer was dispatched for , who arrested him. Ilu claimed to hnvu comu hero to pnvu thu world , nnd snid * hu was to a certain oxtunt . Guitcnu , and could solve the moral * of } "resident Garliold'a taking off. | city is I There are now hero twenty-three iitors nnd sixty-seven members of the- house , thu number being about- qiially divided between the two par ties. i ; nu Eucnunmnut TJndorDlf- llculttoN The Omaha bai d reauliud Nebraska City Thanksgiving under dillii-ullius. When llioy ai rived at Platlimiouth , Mr. Meyer. ) was told ho could not cross thu river hero , and ho iinino- ttia uly telegraphed to Lincoln to hold thu passenger liain until the Platts- moulh tiain arrived , and if this could nut bu done , to send him rates for a special from Plattsinonth to NchniBkn City. Thu "Jollities" combination wcru also on the samu train , bound for Nebraska Cily , having left Alchifion nt 1 o'clock a in. nnd gonu to Plattsmouth. Thu 15. & M. oili- cinls kindly held thu Nebraska City tiain two hour * and a half nnd the band nnd "Jollities" inadu thu con nection. Judge Meyers him the thanks of mimy } onii : ; pcuplo nnd others for hiu vim imd energy in reaching Nebraska City under so many difficulties. Nebraska City PrcBs. THE COCIHTEOUS THANKS Or CIIAH. McDoXAi.ii for genoious pntiomtgu is hereby tendered to a dis- ctiniiiinting public , nnd attention in vited to the following announcement : Having madu uxteiihivu piopnrations fur lingo invoices of goods to arrive wu mo compelled to clenronr countuis at niiy ci'ht for lack tif space. r- Till ; MAKKINI ! DOWN CdJIMIINUKB AT oxoit , and wo will slaughter our I''all ' Importations of Tunics , Dolmans , Fnr-LinuU Wraps , Embroidered Flan- nul Skirls , Dressing Sacquep , Simula , and Costumes , and nil the nevi It 03 and vniieties included in our htoek. Thu ( juality of g < iods hpuak for them Helves , nnd wu will make thu pi ices FiitiHf.ictory nt any cost. An opportu nity is now offered lo securu a line im ported garment at pi ices 25 per cent , lots than any other house in thu st.itu. None who t-ludy economy will fail to laku advantage of Ihu occasion. I offer no pi ice list , but kindly invite ono and all to call and examine for themselves. Wo must have room by thu 1st of January , evun if it is neceseary lo hold un auc tion mile. Very respect ful.ly , ° CIIAH , MuDoxAU ) , Emporium of Fashion , M08 Fniniun streel. jf BARGAINS IN SAMPLE BOOTS AND SHOES AT 10 FULLllIEDE'S. ' „ , ! H id The silver warn nt IIubermann'B is at not only told at popular prices but is the highest grade UB well as style.