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HE MAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YEAH OMAHA NEB. THURSDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 12 99 BOOTS ! BOOTS ! SHOES Revolution , lus opt. . ' ONE UUNDREE easss of Boots . ShoeB , comprising the rory latoot fly 'nd all of the most celebrated mak Invitation "fa extended to all to como and 'exam- Sine.our immense stock , ns wo will make as lower than have over been of- orcd in thU cttv. WE KEEP . - a complete stuuk of Ladies' Shoes , Goats' Boots. Shoes. Boys' Boots , Boys , ' Shoes , , v Misses' Shoos , , , Babiea' Shoes , ' ' M Every pair going out of our ostab- ! < * - , S liahtnont ia warranted' to' auit. You can JVM > save 10 to 25 Per Cent _ ib'y buying of us , both inprice au3 quality. Heimrod. & Dormann to F. Ling ) ' Leading Supply noiisB of fche'West ' Ad wo receive daily fresh nuppHca \ 5e $ Si Pro visions. Wo 'can tissuro the public that we do not handle any other but PURE & FRESH PROVISIONS Oar businaoo being very extensive , our aak'a quick , wo Ciii afl'jrd to ofler goodi at living pricss tu all. Web b audio CELEBRATED SCIlUiLER- Snowflake Flour Which wo ulwiya v arrant to bo ox- collout , and to ijivn satisfaction. Wo have proofs tlut tlicro is no bottoi flour in the marki t. Come and ; Order a Sack. We constantly keep on hand a largo stcck of Canned PEAOFIES , APRTCOTS , OI1ERUIES , PLUMS , PEARS. ' And all other varieties which wo sell at bed rock prices , California Sugar Wo handle in largo quantities and wo un recommend it all to bo the purest augar in thu market Flavoring Extracts , Limburger Cheese , Swiss Cheese , Royal'Baking Powder , Fresh Fruits and Vegetables , We constantly keep on band in largo qnrntitiea. Heimrod . , : t & Dormarin , THE REPUBLICAN DEFEAT Later Rot tuns Contain Little t Oheer the Stalwart Heart , The Democrats Appear Oon tout With 26,000 Ma jority , Besides Securing Fifteen of the Gonftrassional Delegation. The Republicana Gain One Congressman in West Virginia. The Mnruioni Plotr Oat Severn Coarroiimau ( to Kill Off , "It Will TaKe Consldoroblo Money but wo Wilt Spend It Prooiy. " The Election in Ohio- CINCINNATI , O. . October 11. Com pluto but unoflicial returns from Ham ilton county show the following demo cratic mftjnritics ; Notrman , nocrotar of atato , 10,050 ; O'Koy , judge BU promo oourr , 0,600 ; Woiblc , board o public work. ! ) ,7)4 ! ) ; HaWkimi , sheriff 111. COLUMIIOK , October 11. Addition * election roturnn nre coming in slowly as the ropublicauu are getting no more ndvicos and concudiiiR every thing but ft few congressman. Eitinutia this morning pat the democratic majority in the otuto at twunty ilvo thousanc and make the oonrgressional delegation Htaud fiftueu'domocrats to six republi cans. The election of IrlcKinley in the EighteontK district and Robinson in the Ninth , are in great , doubt , and the republicans must ciriy both to get six congressmen. A pcculiir fcnturo of the cjntcat is that , M'hilo thu republicans wore chuuipioniug tempcranco. the prohibi tion vote has greatly increased ' , mid it is estimated , has a larger p'or cent of jain than the democrats. CoLuMiius , October 11. llolurns to-day from the atato election have bocn meagre. No systematic effort was made -to figure en the majority on state tickets. The democrats , how ever , claim the state by 25,000 or more , though the republicans think it will not exceed 20,000. The congres sional delegation will probably stand BIX to fifteen in favor of the demo crats. The republicans claim the election of Tnylor Robinson , Koifer , UpdcgrjfF and McCormack , and con- aider the con t nut clcao on Horoy , Mo- Oluro and McKinley. The demo crats claim the olootion of Follott in the First district , Jordan in the Second end , Morl y in the Third , Lo Fevro in the Fourth , Sbneyin the. Fjfth , Hill ( n Hw 8'xth ' , Kurd in the Tenth , Neal in the Ttvulfth , Converse in the Thirteenth , Geddoa in the Fourteenth , Warner n the Fifteenth , Wilkins in the Sivto'cnth , Wallace in the Eigh teenth , Page in the Twentieth , Warren - ron in the Twentylirst and conceod the election of Morey in the Seventh ' , Keifcr m the Eighth , Robinson 'in the Ninth , McCormack in the Eleventh UpdefjrafF in the Seventeenth , Taylor in the Nineteenth. CINCINNATI , Octobar 11. \ . special from ihe congressional districts ohow a very closu contest between M oroy , republican , and Campbell , democrat , in the Sovontli ; Dart , republican , and NE I , dornoct.vt , in the Twelfth , and MeKinloy , republican , and Wallace , democrat , in the Eighteenth. Moroy clanr-8 a majority of 40 ; Neal and lltirt etch claim from 4 to 12 , and the olli'j al count will ba required to du- cid . Wallnco claims a majority of 4 , nnd here also thooilicial count Must determine. Murray , domocrai , in the Third district , his n majority of 201 , Tno Commercial' ) ) special from Bo- lair , Ohio , says : Dr. Updcgyilf , the succi-asful candidate for con rtes in the Ssviiuteentli district , lJ reported dead. His homo is remote from tnlo- graph , nnd the report cannot bo vori- hud. It is known ho i low with Bright1) ) disease. The Uonnlt In West Vi Upccul Uldp&tch to Tun lira. WiiKiaiNG , Otobor 11. Returns show increased gains lor the republi cans in this congressional district. Gen. Ghifa majority for congrass is estimated us high im 1,000. The democr.ua conccdo Inn election. Ret limn from the Second district also ; ire lartjo gains for the republicans , jut not onout/ii to elect Mason , lie ole : < rupH ! to.uighl tlut ho ia beaten by ubuut HOO , whiul ) ia a reduction of 1,000 Gibjon , democrat , is said to lie eltctud by 1,000 in the Fourth dis trict. Kentia , dcmocrdt , is doubtless re-ulccted in the lvinawH ! > district. The Bfoimam iu Politics lilspatch toTiir. UKK. WAhiiiNfiTON , October 11 , The Mormonu are working for the defeat nf congnstismon who voted to declare Jivvnou'fl Boat vacunt. Ono of the men suU'cted for dentruction is Casaidy , of C uvada , A prominent Mormon writes : "Wo will boat Oassidy and thus show t in dangerous for outsiders to meddle - dlo iu our matters. It will take con siderable money , but wo will spend it 'rcoly enough to-coyer him so thor oughly that ho will never bo hoard of igain. Republican congrccBinen from Jdlifornia will filmro the eamo fate. SVe mrst protect oursulves , and to dee ; o wo will ujo the same things they mve used against us. Joro Black ia jonfidont , our friends eay , that he vill knock the bottom out of the Edmunds outrage on us. " Wow Vork Politics | iocl J Dupatili to Tin : D 8 , Nivr YOIIK , October 11. Wm. K. HcGsriglo , nominated BhorifTby the lemocni'io county convention this ifternoon on the first ballot. A reso- utipn waa adopted expressing in- lexible opposition to prohibition and nstructing the domocruta in the gen eral usBoinbly to oppoio every bit tending prohibition. A I < ate IHafea Shift- SpocUI Dlipntebra to Tni Cut NRW YOKK , October 11. Uowart CArroll was only nominated for con groasnion-at-largo utter fifteen jiromi nont ropublicxns declined the notuiu ntion. RMLRO D NOTE9. The fca teru Pool- & ) H-cUI ilL < rntch to Till ! ) . Nsw YonK , Oatobor 11. At tin continued mooting of the joint cxccu < live committee at Gommiisionor Fittk'i olllco to-day , a resolution to adopt continuous passenger tickets between all didoiontial faro points , was refer red to a special commiUco. The no TV Hue between St. Louir and Louisville , gave notice they would ask differen tial rates. Another meeting will be hold to morrow. Another Rutno of nates. Sp l l DUvttch ] to Tun URI. CIUCAUO , October 11 A meeting o'f representatives of the Chicago A St. Louis pool lines was hold here to day , and udoplod a now tariff which materially increases the present rates. Details are not yet completed and the actual changes are withhold for the present. A Rndrond on Paper. Special PUjutch to Tun 111 * CUIOAOO , October 12. The Chicago and Hannibal ( Mo ) , railroad was in- ooratod at Springfield yesterday. The capital stock is $2,000,000 which Moses J. Richard * , ono of the leading incorporatora nays has baonall taken , rho road ia to bo about 280 miles eng , but thu precise route is not dotormincd. The incorporatora ux- sect to begin work in the spring and un the first train by May , 1884. Nothing posltivo ia known about the enterprise boyoncl this. Donhling Up the Stock- Special lltch ] to THE Unt. ST. Louis , Octobar 11. The stock- loldurs of the Texas and St. Louis fairow Qiugo railroad hold n meeting at the c Hi * o of the company to-day , and the proposition to increase the capital stock of the road in Missouri and Arkanoas from § 4,860,000 to $15,000,000 was voted on and unani mously adopted. Railroad Accident pcciil Dispatch to TIIE UKK. Sr. Louis. October 11. A meager eport from Dallas , Texas , saya a train on the Texas and Pacific road ran hrough n bridge over Sireotwater Ivor some two hundred milea cast of ) illuB , at HU early hour yesterday noruing. The report says five or eix > ereona were killed. No Mure Extensions. pedal dispatch to Tux USE. Cine-Ado , October 11.-S. 13. II. Clark , general manager of the U. P. , iays that no Pacific extensions are to 10 built by the Union Pacific at pres ent. * Fair * Promises- Special dispatch to THE ULE. NEW YOKK , October 11. At a ban- [ uot lant evening in honor of Mr. luhn Fender , M. P. , that gentleman aid in the course of his speech : "I mvo been disappointed when I have akon up American newspapers , to eco o little in them about the afiaira of England. Seeing that the growth of commerce ia BO rapid , I think the > roM chpuld arrange matters BO as to amiiarz9 ! ! the people of America with what is doing in England , t will bt > my duly vhen I return to ondeaver to get the English press to purauo the same ourso in regard to American news , may aay that I shall bo glad to mo ny infiiionco that I luvo in con- loction with submarine telegraphy to o reduce the exponsu of the uystcm o the prcea oo as to enable them to IHO it moro largely than they have litherto done. Safe Knhbory. pccial DkpaU.li to Tint UKB. Wiuiuii , October 10. A aafo rob- brry was committed loBt night in ilallat & Co.'a store. There is no eluo o the peipatratorB LOEB § 250. The Vreiitlont in Eoiton poclal Dltpatch to TJia lieu. BOSTON , October 11. The rucop- iun to President Arthur at Fancuil mil this iifternooii , wai uttcnded by n iinmenao throng. The president was introduced by Mayor Green , and poke as follows : "You have most sincere my [ jrali- udo for your cordial nnd onthusinBtia eception , I know well that these umonBtratioua with which the day ma beou crowded , do not proceed rom prompttngB of a personal regard or me. They only pivo voice to the nstintod loyaltj of Beaten and Mas- achutotta to the government of M United States. [ ApplaOBo ] know that they show the aspect that the citizens of this rand old commonwealth and this lagnificcnt city have for federal au- lority , which they themselves have olped to constitute , and in this Bpir- accept and thank you for your racioua greeting. " Aa BOOH as the president ceased peaking there were loud calls for ecrotariea Chandler jand Lincoln , ho spoke briefly. In the evening n elegant and informal banquet was ivon by the city government to the resident and a few of his friends , and 10 federal officials in the city , Mayor Iroon presided , with the president on ia right and Gov. Long on his loft. A brilliant roceptioli wai given 'resident Arthur to-night at the tlotol Brunswick. Fully 0,000 per- ona were present. It was strictly a ill dress entertainment , and many of 10 toilets were elegant and costly , [ ayer Green introduced the guests to 10 president. To-morrow morning the Ancient id Honorable Artillery will escort 10 president and party to the depot , hero trains will bo taken for Marah- eld. At the conclusion of the exor- uea at Webster farm the president ill return to Beaten , Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by . T-t WHOLESALE Notions and Furnishing Goods , AT ST. CTOSIEJIPIH : , The Brightest Lighted , Bust \ppointnd .lobbing UKUSO in America , containing the artfost Stock of Dry Goods and Notions wont i > f the Mississippi. Solo nmuufnoturoro of the celebrated McDonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim End Cottonade Pants , CYCLONE ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade , Absolutely the best Goods in the Market Western Merchants can more than save thp'r , expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent towns throughout f/ie west , and will call upon any merchant anv- ( where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write , for samples. The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember * . . B. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. THE OLD WORLD The Trial of Arabi OommenoBd Without the Aid of Counsel , The Question of Canal Govern ment Considered by Bis marck and "The Timee. " The Jewish Riots in Hnujnrynnd Iinhor Rights in Ireland. THE ENGLISH IN EGYPT. Special Diipitcbci to Til * DUB. INDiaNlTIK.4 TO 11E1IKLH. CAIRO , October 11. Preliminary inquiries thus far all tend to support Arabi's assertion that the "outrage * perpotratod'during the rebellion wore committed rfftainst l.ia will. Ono of the chief eutiichs of the pal ace entered the cell of Aboul Gnffor , a political prisoner roused him from his aloep , spat in his face and inflicted other indignities upon him. The ounich proceeded to Arab ! P.ulia'a cell and noted in a similar manner , bat with greater violence. Several oilicure are accused of complicity in the c outrages. The correspondents ac companying the British army in the Egyptian campaign will receive the de coration order of Mejidich. Tin : AUUY. Au\tNimiA : , October 11. Th'j strength of the Egyptian annyjio to be 10,005 infantry , cavalry and artillery. T1IK C'AHAI , . PAHIS , October 11. Priiics Bis marck , in u recent interview with pol iticians , mild ho believed England in tended to B'jcmo u majority of Bharne in the Siu-7 canal compivny , BO i > s to oust M , Do LBseps. TJio Times con- eidcra thi'fio niipositions | unfounded and belidvoa M. Du Ij2B3up-i moro rea- aonablo than mi lit apponr from pro- crcdmgj during the war. The limits of the exinting crnipany'a riijhta should bo defined und the application of thi > m brought within the jurisdiction of some independent und competent tribunal. IIHIMi IIKAlirV. Soj/ , October 11. The waUr sup ply here h restored. 1KYIMI T1IK UniKLH. OAIHO , October 11. The committee appointed to try the rebel priponcri to day examined several witneHW , in- eluding I'rincees Ibrahim rnd Iviamio. The evidonci ) was not important. Ar abi I'ualia was brought bLforothoeoni- mitteo and replied to their inquiries in a long but unimportant epi'uuh. Ilia examination will ho renamed to morrow The report that Arabi Pa sha has been maltreated ia denied , AKAIII'H COUMHUL. OAIIIO , October 11. Rinz 1'iiiiha still refuaca to allow Englisli counsel to defend Arabi Pablia. Sir Edward Mallott fully advocatoa the employ ment of counsel. Oo contends that delay in granting the application for counsel will seriously prejudice thn cata of Arabi , who meanwhile ia bein subjeclod to a long und severe eeries of private examinations , GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS HpoclM Il | > atchc to Tin HKI. IN LIQUIDATION. PAHIS , October 11. The oflicial liquidator of the union general hut * lakuii up iiroceodinga to have the last augmentation of the capital of the union declared to bo void and to have the manage , auditors and directors made responsible for the deficiency of 20,000,000 f.ancs. THK IIKUDKU'H IIASHUNORRS. ST JOHNH , Ostobor 11. The steamer Neptune has arrived with the passengers and mail , luggage , apeuio , etc. , from the wrecked steamer Herder , The German conrul met thu people on tha wharf nnd had all sent to comfortable lodgings. AN AMKUIOAN VIWTOKV , LONIION , October 11. At Now Market the Bedford atakoa for 2 year olds xyni won by Lorillard'a Touch- Mo-Not , Kid Hold oicond , Speculum Oolt third. Oi'l.ltATin > 'H IN TUNIS. TUNIH , October ! ! . Strong rein- forccuumts have been sent to south ern Tunis , to carry on onorntions on n largo sci'o uvtviiiat thu iuaurg < . < hs ( , dining thu c/d RUIUOII. T1IK rilKSSMUUH MOTS. PKSTH , October 11 In the lower houau ot the Hutgiiaii RulcliBiag , Oount Tibza , pr < .aidp'.kt of the council , snid ho had not ordered a state of soigo proolaimud at 1'retfiburg , but ho furnished the commUtlonur with full puwcru to be uacd bhould occasion arise. In cnno of noccasity ho would in the fulnro .idopt , moasurrs similar to thoco tukun > , o put down Prossburg rioto ugainat the J own of Prentb-irg. TUB Hl'ANIbH DON. * MADUUI , October 11. Atn meeting o' { old Oarlistn jealcrdny it was de cided , in ntmatqXie'n'co of Don Carlos' oauntn of lil'o , that hu ooh , Prtnco Jamoa , ho proclaimed head of the Spanish logitimist party. lltl.SU LA1I011 I11OI1TH. DPIIMV , Ootobor 11. At the lorth- coming conlerenc' ) liuro tlio question of direct roproai'iitatiun of Irish Ir.bor- era will bo brought forward by prominent - nont lubor advocates , and P.imull will bo markud lor u dofinitu atatumout on thu eubjuct. I'HK CHILIAN WAK. LIMA , October 11. Thu Dinrio of the 7th fiUtcs tint Gen. Muntonrro , who l a1 Anquipa , Im3 diotatod u ciicular to t.ho diplomatio ourpa , But- Mug forth his intention to cnnlinuo thurur unit en roaaonablo tormn of PJ' 'J ? / ! ! ! In grnntod , nnd protcuting in t > n > meiiiiUmu iigainst thu oxactionn of Chili. L ] ntngivua the report of a ekirinmh ut Chomca with Montono- ros , of MIOJII lw > nlliceru und twenty- live mini were killed und miiny wound ed. The MontunuroH were likuwiao rcpnrtod defdatod at lea. LON HUN , October 11. Justin Me- ( JarUiy , ypoaKing at u mocting at I'l.'ukhuni , Lundon , to-night , denied the blocking up of tiio Irish party in parliiimont TUB UMIU OK FKANUK. T'AHI.S , Oitobor 11 Iii negotiating with the M idagon ur umbusty , Franco will claim icatiiuliun ol her covereign- ty over nme-tuniha of the inland , which hclongvil to her a nontury ngo. KA1J * 1'AHlIA'tJ eOSDITIONH. CuMhTANTiAOt'Li ; , Oclobur 11. The modtnuo party hue gained a victory nviv : the fanatical pirty , Said Pusha has mad a two oanditions for hii re maining in ollic ; . Firdt Tlmt each mimistor uhull ha r ponsiblo fur the woikinga of his own drnirtiuont. Second Tiiat thuaro ( Gernmn ul- liancp ohall bu abandoned , the uccum- plishod f ua in K ypt accepted , und n L'ood urduisUndiug v/ith England and Franco on the eastern question uatub- lifchod. nvi-icK I > KILI.NKD BKULIN , Octobur 11. Several lib erals , among them I'rof. Qnoist , have declined ru-ulcction to the ruictistag , Oonvoution of Evuusellsts Hpedal UluptMi to Tnc IU . OiiiUAao , October 11 , The canyon- : ion of representatives of evangelistic associations is in ecHiion in this city .o-day. There uro liolugutos present 'rom Kuropo and many of the eUtos of the union , Thi Fusoy Comity Sfob Sj.ccli ! Il r Uli toTuu UKA KTANHVILLK , Ind. , Octooer 11. There are reports floating about this evening that an armed uiub will como up from Po/oy county to-niiht ; to res cue the thrue muu who wore atreetcd n last night'a mob , The oheriff here s prepared for them , Imvini ; an arinod force in jail , A JJluoU Klhini ; . SuccUl DljpiUli to Tun DEI. COUJMIIUM , OB. , Oot' bfr 11 , Information mation reached this city of a contem plated uprising ot negroes in Leo county , Alabama. A number of fam ilies have Hod to this city nnd points near here for protection. It ia learned that a trustworthy negroo RUVO information mation that the intuntiunn of the nog- rooa is to burn houses mid massacre whites on Friday and Saturday. Thu trouble grow out of a disturbance , ciuiod by a nhitonmnRhooting n neg ro o Bomo weeks since , THE WESTERN UNION. Annual Mooting nnd Election ol Plrootore. Hjicclal DUjutcll to Tim IJKK. Nn\v YouK , Octobjr 11. At the an nual meeting of the Western Union Telegraph company , the following di rectors wcro elected : Norvin Green , Thomas T. Kckert , Edwin D , Morgan , John Vam"Horno , Augustus Scholl , Harrison Durkco , Jay Gould , Russell Sago , Alonzo B. Cornell , Sidney Dil lon , , Oyru& W. Field , Jobn 1'oiidor , M. P. ; Henry Weaver , Percy 11. Pyuo , Robert Louhoi Kennedy , Hugh J , Jowolt , J. Piorpont Morcan , Fred- oriok S. Amea , Edwin D. Worcester , William D. Bishop , 0. P. Huntington - ton , George B. Robortn , Salman G , SimmonB-Samuol Sloan , Ernstim Wi- man , Amasa Stone , George J. Gould , Ohancoy M. Donow , James W. Olen- donlu. George T Haker. The annual report show the capital of 580,000,000 , of which § 20,000 , nro now in thu treasury. In addition to this thu treasurer has other saleable nsocta to the amount of $8,000,000 , The fjror-n receipts of the ensuing year nro cQtinmtncl at ? H,000,000 ) , net profits 58,000,000. The election of dlkorfl takea plaoo to-morrow. Kiyur btoumor Suuk- B0clil | Ilj ] > ntch to TilK II K. Mr.Mrms , October 11. ThoBtoinicr PJowboy , on route from Pine Ululf , Ark , , to Memphis , atruck u anag yoa- teidtiy morning inVhito river cut-oil" , uixht miles above its mouth , and sunk. Kho wnn ihroo years old , valued at ? 12,000 and insured for § 5,000. The c rgo conhisted ot D.'iO bales of cotton ponjiguod to Memphis merchants , H iu reported thu boat is n total loss. Murdore/l by n Polioemuri. Hjicolnl DlsjutUli to TUB llr.c. CINCINNATI , October 11. Anthony Hacoico , a pnlioaman , whilu drunk , shortly uUT midnight last night , entered - tore-d the ualoon of Adnm D.illtr , on Broadway , and being ref um > d a drink by Mrs , Daller , bdcamu abiiaivo , Mr. Dallor ultumptud to ujoct him , when Uao3ico lirod two ohuts , whioh provud fatal , Dallor dyini ; within on hour. Yellow ljxclat | r > i > | iatih to Tin tin , PINHACOIA : , October 11 Fifty-six now canon , and novon deaths of yel low .fovor rfjnrtnd to-day. Many of the now cagui or of a moro malign- unt sort thiin herotoforo. Whole numbt-r of oaaus to date , 1-tOU ; duuths , 122. The weather ia warm and set tled , giving no hope of early froat Tlio Broken Coinot- Special Ihttpaich toliu Jlns. UOOIIKKTKU , N. Y , , October 11. Dr. Lewis Swift , of the Wurnor ob servatory , says the now oomut discov ered by Dr. Suhmidt at Athena , ia un questionable u fragment of the great comet broken elf ut its perihelion pas- BDgu. Thiu proven that the great comet must have grazed the sun nnd lenoo passed through a terrible crisis. This is the second instance on record where a comet has boon disrupted , the irat onu being the liiollo's comet in 1810. . I. . . . i i . < . . - . . * TELEGRAPHIC MOTES. Special Il/p&Uhon to Tin UBB. CHICAGO. Oatobcr 11 , Mr. A. J. Lcp- > oc Cap ) ell , director itneral of the tele. { lapln uf India , who lu iniipcctlng our tel- egruph uyutom , Is in town. PANAMA , October 11 , An Indian fiom jan Jllas dUtrlct on the Atlantic briuK" a report that on September 7th , thu day jurttujuaUo occurred hero , there were "our tidul wuvu * uveiwhdhneJ bin orueveu llttlo vlllayeu oo the ialuuil and main laud nuddrowued about feventypernoun , Puovine.voK , October 11 , Prorldence 5 , Chle Coa 2. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL another Fifty Miles of the Nortliorn Pacific Accepto ! by tlio Boverumont , Scandalous Doings of Norton , the Collector of Customs of Alaska. The Jor.nuntto . Bqard oflnqalry-- Frnud in the Consul Bureau- CAPITAL NOTES. ' ( jjiiiclal DlapAtcboi to Tnii linn. ANOT11EU DIVISION OP T11K N. P. K , K. WASUINQTON , Oatobor 11. .Tho president 1ms accepted fifty miles of the NorthormPaeitio railroad , begin ning in Idaho and ending in Montana , which were lately examined and reported - ported by Commissioners Blackatono , Fry and Rood. THE MONAUCU OF ALASKA. The charges made by Commander Pierson , commanding United States steamer Massachusetts , ntationod at Sitka , Alaska , ngainst Governor Norris - ris , collector of customs of that dis / 1 trict , have boon referred by the secre tary of the navy to the secretary of the treiisury. The charges are of ft soriouo character , including frauds upon the government in con nection with the importation and oalo of liquor , drunkenness , ruthless slaughter of Indian dogs , arbitrary and aggressivn conduct toward natives t an well us ollicera of the government having businens with him , and also with un unwarranted and overbearing exercise of authority. It is further represented that ho is in perpetual conflict with the natives , also with the naval odicors on duty ixt that sta tion , and lib retention in oflice is liku- ly to result In a serious outbreak among the Indiana. The case will bo brought to the attention of Secretary Folgor as soon as ho returns. THK JKANNKTTE NATAL IIOiRI ) hold another short session this after noon. Commodore Oalhnun , who was commandant at Mare Island navy yard -vhon the Jo.innotte was fitted out , testified as to thu organization of the board of inupection , ud stated that thu alteration ! ) and repairs recom mended were made , and chat at the time ) shu uailod ho regarded the Jeannette - notto na perfectly ooaworthy. H < coincided , however , in the opinion ex pressed by the board in their report to the navy department at that tune , thatfrom _ her construction it was not possible to make her particularly adapted for a long service in the Arctic region. Oiptain Johnson waa further ox- "mined , und corroborated the state ments of Commodore Oalhoun. Both gentlemen are of the opinion that it would bo impossible to construct a vessel of either wood or iron that could successfully withstand the strain to which the Jeannette waa sub jected. TUB U1UUBR.1 , Wilraot II , Ward , who was arrested Saturday on the charge of conspiracy to steal government bonds and pUtes from the bureau of engraving and printing , was to-day released on bail. Bailer is still in juil. THUUK IH A FOANDAL in the census bureau that will proba bly call for investigation of the com- mittoe. The alleged returns on which the last cousin figures were made up for speculation and are worthless. Others irregularities are charged , A Thieving Chose. Special DUi Uli to Tnr. Utc , CHICAGO , Oatobar 11. Franklin L. Chase , chairman of the democratio central committee of Cook county is shown to have appropriated to his own use nearly $50,000 intrusted to him by different clients for investment and other purposes. The chief sufferer is the widow of Judge Norton.