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1HE ' . , , J H 'in TWELFTH YEAH. OMAHA iNyA. TUESDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 7 121 Minrod & DomainS Will begin their grand nolo oi Boot and Shooa this day mid continuo for two wookn. Look at Our Prices. For Five Bailers you can buy a pair o the oolobratod Hartford Boots The actual value of thoao boots ii EIGHT DOLLARS. And , romombei wo challenge the world to product bo t tor boots foe the aamo money. Wo arc Instructed by the Manufacturer turor to Warrant Every Pair to bo superior to any ever brought t < thia market. "WE HAVE ALSO 11EDUOEE ) Men's Patna Kip Boots. § 2.60. wortl S3. 50. Men's Patna Kip Boots , $2.00. wortl S2.50. Boya1 Boots , § 1.50 , worth § 2.50. Youths' Boots , $1 25 , worth ? L75. Grain Lcrthui Boot , extra long log 84.60 , worth ? 5.50. Veal Calf Boota , § 4.50 , worth 85.50 yeal Calf Boots We have but t few Pair Left. S / Original Price S3.00. Wo will cloa lK . / them out at SI. 50. .f Wo have also a small lot of Women' Shoos , worth $2.00 , wo will oloso out at ONE DOLLAR. Remember - member wo havobut few * ' " 'pair left. Afiuolot.of ! - , f- * > il- Ladle's Shoes $2.00 worth $2.50. Misses' Shoes , $1.00 , worth 81.50. Childrens'Shoes 35o to Sl.OO. A FULL LINE OF RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES , or Hen , Lidios , Cnildron , Boyi Gltla , Etc. A complete stock of SLIPPERS of every description. HEIMROD & DORMANN , Grocers AND Liquor Dealers. CALIFORNIA PEACHES , CALIFORNIA OHERRIE v 5t _ CALIFORNIA APRICOTS , CALIFORNIA PLUME CALIFORNIA PEARS , GALIFOBHIA SUGARS. Heimrod & Bornian ] FOR FLAVORING EXTRACT * ROYAL BAKING POWDEI OLD GOV. JAVA COFFEE , COSTA RICA COFFE1 GOLDEN RIO COFFER , Heimrod & Domain CELEBRATED SOHUYLER SNOWPL AKE FLOU WARRANTED. HEIMROD & DORMANH , FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER , FRESH COUNTRY EGG FRESH COUNTRY VEGETABLE HEIMROD &TORMANN AMERICAN full CREAM CUBES GENUINE SWISS CHEESE , LIMBURGER OHEES IMPORTED SARDINES , 7 ALL BRANDS OF FIB : HEIMROD , & DORMANT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL A Deluge of News from tli Political Hull of the Nation , The Bnndwloh leland Suga Planters Threaten to Throttle the Klncr. Admiral Stmfeldb Deoliuci Command of the Nnvy of Ohirm , Datails of the Orulco of the Oorwin in the Arctic 3oaa. Supreme Conrt Doolftlonn run Other Matters. BpocUI DUuntch toTiiH Dun ADMIRAL SUUFELDT IN WASHINGTON , ' November 0. Roa : Admiral Shufoldt has returned iron his romantic tour in eastern ABH ! , anc settled down to work .13 n member o the unviil advisory Ixnrd. However ho in putting in n peed dual of worl on the report which ho is preparing for the secretary of state ubaut hli experience in China. It waa learnoi to-night on high authority that Shu' foldt when In China was olTorod tin highly important position of admira of the ilont and cnmmandor-ln-chiof o the Chinese nrray. The poaition ii ono of largo power , Important dutiei and large influence. The oiler wai declined , although the tender wai made in the moat flattering terms chiefly because of the opposition oJ the nil-pervading British influonci around the court of the emperor. H < felt that he could not enter upon thi work of reorganization expected oi him facing such headwinds. SANDWICH ISLAND SUGAR. The following aolf explanatory letter ter of general interest has been eon to a sugar lirui in New York by acting Secretary French of the treasury do partmout : "This department is in receipt of youi petition of the 30th ult , with enclosun relative to the admission of sugar fron the Sandwich Wanda , and requesting thai Bomo other tribunal than the collector o customs At San Francisco decide tta t < what sugar may be imported free of dut ; under the treaty with the Hiawaiiangov eminent. In reply I have to state that : report upon the BUI ject has been roquestei from the collector ot outturns at Sin Fran cisco , but that ho is in no wise authorizei by law or instructions from this depart ment to decide whether the sugar to whic ] you refer imported at New York shall bi treated as covered by the provisions of th treaty , acd a decicion will be made by th < department after the facts in regard t matter have been ascertained. " AFFAIRS IN THE SANDWICH ISLANDS Dispatches received by thonocrotar of the navy thia morning , from th oomm&ndi/c / oi the United State steamship Alaska , at Honolulu , repot a Borious itata of affairs there , growin out of dissatisfaction there among BU gar plan tors. The planters have tonne protective union , aud made a pro tea to the king against the selection c his cabinet. They urge a more liber : and progressive policy than indicate by the king's movements. The king in replying , recognized the right of ate to make suggestions if they ontoi tainod any grievance , and assured th mombora ot the union that their aj psal would bo considered. Meanlim there haa been no change in the atti't tion , and the king has iaauo a proclamation that ho would b crowned Fobrurry 12. The repoi further aayu the matter will probabl ; drift along until coronation daj when indication ! ) point to disturb anceo , unlosn the alleged evil ia roir odied The complaints of mombot of the union appear to bo that th general policy of the government i not fiufh'uiontly liberal , aud they urg a hotter opportunity for bringing i labor and adoption of a courao to in euro the continuation of the reciprocit treaty with the United States , whic it IB acknowledged has added B largely to the wealth of the Islaudt The union ia prepared to bend a roprc sentativo to the United States to urg continuation of the treaty after its 03 pirution. THE JJUNETTE IIOA1U ) began the examination of Molvill this morning , lie believed thu vess < entirely seaworthy and fully capabl of making the voyago. Referring t DoLong'a disoipllne ho indicated tha it was very Huvero. Ho related inci donta of th cruise up to the dut when the Jeannuttu bec.imu blockade n the ice. THE MOST INTERESTING UFl'OHTO f the comptroller of thu eurronc nd the United States treasurer wi not bo ready until late. The order t the secretary that no reports bu mad public until alter being carefully ear sidured by him has had the efl'jnt ( delaying publication , Comptrolh Knox says his report will ba con parativoly unimportant and confine to routine businoes. HOLLARS. During the week ending Novombi > Uh 1,032)00 , ! ) standard silver dollu were put in circulation by the Unite States mints. During the a an period laat year "but 360,400 wore cl culatod. THE COHWIN C'RUIBE. The report of Lieut. Hoalr , cor mander of the revenue steamer Co win , covering the operationa of tl veasol on her occond northern crui up to the 24Ui ultimo , waa received the trcaaury department , having bet mailed from Ounalaska. Lint Healy Bays of the natives of St. La1 ronco bay , for the benefit of any wl may bo cast upon the hospitality ai kindly feeling of the natives alpng t ; northern ahorea , "I would moat ear eatly recommend gome token of appi oiatior. bo oderod them. Thia will i aura the extension of hospitality u : protection which to castaways inna life Itaolf. " With regard to Misl Putnam hu eaya , " \Vo learn from St. Lwrenco ialandera 11 on the tixth day after the dopa uro of the Ridgcra" crow the body r thu unfortuimto Master Putnam nn found on the ice botwocn North nn South head. From the story the tell it appears that n few daya afto departure nu easterly wind sprang up which , freshening into n gale , c.xuaoi the ice to float into the bay and fern a pack , fillinc ; its on * ire extent. Upoi the ice the natives hunted seal. Dur ing excursions they repeatedly sav thu body ot Putnam ; by liio side won revolver * , a sled and the skeleton of i drg Ewly in August the Corwii onturcd the Arctic ocean. After n fov daya" cruise hero flho spoke n numbo : of whaling ilceta. Captain Buk , o the Qjorgo and Suean , reported the loja of the fitcum whaler Ncrtl Star , crushed in thn ice on < tulj 8th. The Corn in relieved him ol ono of her wrecked coiinon' , the remainder < maindor having aailod for Sin Fran < oisoo by the Thoniaa Pope. Onptniii Healy eaya : "I waa particularly sorry that duiing our trip DO far to the eastward the \7o thor would not per mit mo to talco any aatrononiical ( ib. Bcrvations. Wo ran Unco and aoutul ingi , however , during the entire oruiso in the Arctic , anil while wo found that to the west' ward of Point Barrow along the coast the aoundinga no-marked upon the churl nro very correct , thoao to the eastward arc in aomo dogioo incorrect. I recommended that line Bounding ! bo inado along the count from Pom ! Borrow to MoKonzio river. " Captaiu Ucaly visited the habitations of the nr.tivea of King's Island , in the Arctic ocean. They are n curious people , living upon precipitous hillsides as nt other people live. Ho says the house ; arc erected upon poles , and the entrance < trance to each is effected through c hole in the front wall about fourteen Inchoa in diameter. The Corwin ii now on her return yoyago by way oi Sitka to San Francisco. General Sherman is acting secretary of war in the abaonco of Secretary Lincoln. The commissioner of the general land oflico has appointed H. 0. St. John , of Kansas , law clerk of the general oral land office , to succeed G. B. Ed munds , resigned. St. John ia a DOI of the governor of Kansas. CAllSON CITY MINT. According to the report of the oem < mittoo appointed to investigate tin charges of misconduct against Superintendent intondont Crawford aud Ohiof Olorl Hafor , of the Caraon City mint , tin charges are not sustained. OOUKT PBCISIONB. Among tha decisions handed dowi in the supreme court to-day waa OIK in the C.IBO of William II. Reynold against the executors of the late Cor neliua Yaudcrbilt , owners of tin steamship North Star , which collidei with the steamer Ella Warloy , In 1801 ! The judgment of the circuit court o Now York , ia sustained , which va that the actual loss must be aggrega ted and divided according to th amount of damage to , .tho colKdin vessel , provided both "bo equally a fault. Tlo case of W. H. Jessn against the United States in. the mat ter of bonda for match stamps , nn a [ peal from the circuit court of Uallfoi nia , the decision ia sustained , th court holding that the bond was goo and forfeited aa soon as payment wo not made. The case of the county of Sa Mateo , Gala. , against thu Souther ; Pacific railroad company , waa , on mo tion of Senator , Edmunds , advance on the calendar , so as to bo hear March 4th. Tuxes amounting to ovc $500,000 ia involved in thia cast directly and otherwise. Thia was the action brought for recovery covory of taxes assessed upon the part of the defendants' ' railroad whicl was apportioned to San Mateo for th fiscal years 1881-1882 by the board c equalization. It is a test case , an the opinion of the court therein wi directly affect other pending emits i California , involving taxes to th amount of $700,000 and will bo c importance to every corporation othc than municipal in the entire state Senator Edmunds , ot counsel , said t the court with reference to the me tion to advance , that they would no be able to nrguo the case before th aocond Tuesday in March , and thn ho would like to have it naaignod f- that day. Ohiof Justine T " 0 replied plied that the court proterred to sot i of the term am day aa near the close , intimated that if it could not bo nt gued before Iho time specified 5 would , If advanced , probably have t go over until October or November. The Garfield fair directors mot to night , ana reported everything in rel erenco to the coming exhibition s promising. Sonora'n Ex-Governor. Bpcclal Ulipatch to Tin BKB NEW OHLEANH , November 0. Th Timea Damocrat Dallas special say Carlo R ICortoz , the recently depose governor of Sonora , accompanied b three of his stull' , passed through hoi to-day un route to Mexico via No Orleans. IIo says the opposition t lim originated in his favoring the ii troduotion of the American rail H a and capital to Sonora , and hia amb tion to make it an enterprising an prosperous state , Ho was olootc governor a year ugo. Ho had worke steadily for the building of roilro&t with American capital. Ho wi driven from the governor's mansion i Hormosillo by a lawless mob , wl would Imvo taken hia Ufa had ho n < taken refuge In the American ratlwi camp. Ho confidently expects Pro ; dent Gonzalei to reinstate him nr furnish sufficient troops to maitaintl dignity of the olline. Vovor Fiurcn. Special Dispatch to Tun HKK. PENBAUOI.A , November < > . - Six nc cases of fever , one death to-day T board of health received from the n tlonal board ot health an addltior 82,000 JFiro in u Theater. Special IH patcb to Tin lim. PUOVIDENCE , November 0. T ftcouory of the Tlioatro Oomiquu to fire just beforn the matinee porfar ; anco began to-day. The llainos we extlnguiahed by automatic apriuklo The scenery waa pretty much desire ed , but the purformanca went on. Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by WHOLESALE J JNotions and Furnishing Goods , AT ST. The Brlghtoat Lighted , "Best Appointed Jobbing House In Amoricn , conlnlning the nrgoat Stock of Dry Goods and Notionn wo t of the Misalanippi. Solo innnufncturors of the celebrated GYGLONE ULSTERS , LI EO SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goodin the Markets Western Merchants can mordvthan save their 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 the west , and will call upon any merchant anywhere - . 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 _ R. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph. MO. THE OLD WORLD. The Gag Law Progresses Slowly in tlie British Parliament , 'he ' Party Vigorously Used ia Drumming Up Ab sentees. 'ranee ' Determined to Take a Hand in the Diwy. A Variety of General News- GERMAN DEFENCES BERLIN , October C. The Germai minister of mar has made known hit decision to axtond the Gorman forts nd atrougthen the fortifications or ho Baltic coaat. IIU83IAN WEATHEU. ST. PETKnsnuuu , October ( . kVeathor extremely cold naviRatiou B cloned ; the river Nova IB blocked with ice. ice.ANOTHER ANOTHER POLAll DIBAHTEtt. COPENHAGEN , November 0 Th < opart has rochod hero that tin Danish Arctic exploring expeditioi as mot n aorioua diaaator by the wreck of their atoamor , the Dyinphna , n the Siberian coaat. I'RANCE IN KOV1T. PAIUH , November 0. The E n powora. with the o Franco , have accepted the f Britlah control in Ftyp.t European surveillance , ? * " ? of rc much irritated at thia atato fain , andearr.catly urRO th . carefuUy ? oit of the ' " ' co a ? * " Britiah ANTHONY THOLLOPK JM- . LONDON , November C , Anthony rollopo'a illuoaa ia not anything HI ; he nature of a fit , but paralyaia ol the head. Thia morning ho waa Blightljj letter and hopea are entertained ol da complete recovery. TRYING THU HE1IEI.S. OAIUO , November 0 The commit of rebels whicl ; oo for the iirosecution ire holding dally Bcssiona here hai i tnot ' 80 prisoners , of whom 50 were fount uilty. Thoeo will have a trial by cour will bo convened martial na aoon na it EIGlll THOUSAND TnoOl'H starting to Quakin ire on the point of insurrection. / o oppose the now . oservo force of three thounand ha been detailed to remain at Konouki and guard that point. FRENCH BOO'IAUBTH. PARIS , November 0. Bocialis workmen hold R mooting yesterday a Montraatro where ppoechoa were dt livered and resolutiona adopted do nounoing M , Olomenceuu for deaorl lug the cduso of the people. Kosolu tiona were alao pawU censuring an admoniahing him to change hia oours n the future. THK KINO OK CORKA ho concluded a treaty of commprc with England upon the aarno ba ia ( the present Oorcan-Ainorican treaty. AGAINHT CtOTURB. LoNiONNovoinbor C. At a mootlr of the Irish parliamentary party , hel to-day , it was reed to auppo Northcoto'a amendment against cl ture , IIOIMIS IN THE COMMONB. LONDON , November 0. Gladaton anawuring quoatlona by Bourke , i : formed the house that Arabl Posl occupied the Htatua of a prisoner wl had aurrendorod unconditionally ; th when war oeaaod municipal law car into operation , taking the place martial law. Arabi waa therefore I Inn tried very properly under muni pal law. Dubate on the cloture qui tion wai then resumed. An amun mont waa ollorod by Lord John Man- uera , sonscrvatlvo , that any division upon cloture shall bo taken by secret ballot. Rejected , 139 to 55. Northcoto in moving rejection of cloture in ita entirety , asked whether it was not singular that a government which came into power with worda on ita lips "Force is no remedy , " should have no remedy except force in the utliirs of Ireland , Egypt and the house of cpinnimia. [ Ohi'ura. ] Sir William ilarcourt rejoined that cloture by n bare majority was nccoa- aary to prevent continued obstruction of the legislation of the nation. Do' bate then adjourned. The dobftto on Northcoto'B motior , is expected to terminate Friday. Thu whips of both parties nro endeavoring to hove all mombora in attendance when the final vote la taken. THREATENED FAMINBIN IRELAND. Letters from Ireland etatothat famine ino is'impenaAljf } in t'ouatfl\Dbn ! cgal , Olaro and Roscommon. Thi potato crop has boon a failure , whili Btorms have devastated the fields anc cabins of the poor. The gnardiani of the workhouse union declare tlm' ' the prospect ii the worst since tin famine of 1840. THE MISSION OP MOODY AND SANKEY , 1 at Oambrldgo is suspended on of the lllnosa of Mr. Moody. THE STEAMER IIKSFEH , from Galveston with a cargo p j , , . , ! 1' arrived at Liverpool , /tho cuton out in the hold aujaRO but , B bales during tho.ng the compart- subdued by fj5t believed to bo inentn. LoB5xarajnatjon ja not , C0m- heavy.r ° 6' STEAMER AGROUND. ' GAti'B , Quebec , November (5. ( It is reported the steamer Amazon wont aground off Foxbay , Anticisti , ubout milo from shore , on the night of the 3d inst. They wore throwing the railroad iron overboard , but had little hopes of fiotUnj ; oil" . No news oinco then. BUKDIIT'H DEMAND. CAIRO , November ( i. Lord Grun- villo has instructed Sir Edward Malot to leave the demand of Brodilf , French controller , for adiniasion to the ministerial council , to the confer ence to ba held between Ohorit Paoha and Lord Dulforin. RUHHIA AND GERMANY. ST. PKrKiwiiURONovoinbor 0. Th | official musaengor deuloa that an ordui I haa been issued prohibiting thoexpur- .atlen of horsoa. OHiccrs in the liua uan diplomatic clroloa atuto I hut iht. elutionn with Gormuny are most cor dial. IOI.MHION OKTJtAINH. PARIB , November < > . The mai irain on the road from Boulogno t ( L'aria came into collision with a frolglv rain this aftornoon. Many passon ; ors wore iniured , Oountosa Honioa loriouely ; none killed , KQUEE/.ING THE TUltKH. CoNHTANiiNoi'LB , November 0. Russia and the porto are unable ti agree aa to the time to oommonco payment mont of the war indemnity. Th porto claitna it bagina in March am lluaaia claims it begins in January , LYNCH 1AW , PANAMA , November O. Tlio Ohiliai government hoa ordered the earn contributions at all plaooa between 2 degrees and Ariaa and Tacna , as i Ghili. A shook of earthquake wns felt i Lima at 3 o'clock thia morning , FRENCH FAUTH AND FANUIKH PARIS , November 0. M. Tirart minister of finance , has informed tli budget committee that accounts ft the current year will bo balance without recourse to votes of crodi It is reported thnt Russia ia urgiti the aultau to dispatch a Hoot to Ale andrla with the Turkish commiuioui and vanguard , to form a part of 1 Soudan expedition , THE I.ONGKKLLOW MUMORIAI. . LONDON , November 0 The Prjn of Wales has cousontud to act chairman of the Longfellow Momoria commission. In the latter of accept nnco of the chairmanship he oxpressoi much satisfaction in acceding to tin request to ncf- and adds that ho is vorj tlad ; that the opportunity haa bcoi ottered him to nhow the high rospoo ho entertains for the memory of thi greatest of American poota and hi appreciation of the value and excel lunco of Longfellow's works. GLADSTONE AND NORTHCOTE. LONDON , November G. Gladoton haa placed an early day nt Statfori Northcoto's disposal for discussion o his hostile motion regarding Egypt. THE ARCHBISHOP OF OALERIIURY ia convalescent , and has no inter-101 of resigning his primacy. TUB REHELS DEFEATEV CAIRO , November G , 'no , B ° vor nor pf Khartoum tolojj"Pha. , no do. "foatod , the rebels , r ? . M prophet on three X-f V h i Khartoum In " " 'nient.lB relieved says liovod , but 4omjda mmwiwto auc oor. > , A DENIAL. -rjjd.tii'Novombor G , In it denied i t Germany or Russia have made , itiy representations at Borne on the suqjocJ of ai.arob.iBtB in Switzerland. UIBMAUOK'H IT.ANH. Bismardis endeavoring to afloat a coalition between the liberal and con servative parties in the PruBjiim par liament. A number of old Gorman conservatives have resolved to join the mintstcrialista. THK C/AK AND THE SULTAN. LONDON , November G. Vienna d'liQtcliua ' report the determination cf sultan to despatch a commission &gft , with a naval demonstration. Kussia. Hupportiug Turkey against , nfl , auoking to obUn revision i of the Bori. trjatVl together with extension - tension of i.Mjntl protectorate over Armenia. DIPLOMATIC ONHULTAT.U BERLIN , Novombi. 0 _ during the past few Wv 8 j foronco with all ambas * , many for the purpose of , Bultation on the future forou , The ohanoollor intonda to changes of importance. 1IARON ALC'ERTER. LONDON , November 0 Vdmirul joymonr has boon made a pir with ; ho title of Baron Alci-stor. THE KHEDIVE'H DEOUEE CAIRO , November G. A. dcjoo ut the khcdivo directs jntornntfal ( r { . mnals to take no notice of " ' " .goinat the government ; ion for losses nfcor June JU | & 3 : lieso will bu dealt with by folaj Mr Ipcxdal Dlnpatcli to TlIK HKK NEW YORK , Novombar G jangtry madn her iirat public , nco to-niglit in America ai Lheator to an audiuncu ono < the largest , most fashionable and Hi- gent iwur assuiablod in Now rk , The English beauty made a vfa vorablo imprcasion. Her impna tion of Heater Grazebrook ( An Unequal Mutch , " waa concedocthe critics to bu n finn porformancifrs , Lingtry was repeatedly calltiloro the curtain aud was the rocii of any number of floral tributotf ho applause upon her entree waffl ing. A double row of carriaAlu ? Broadway in Uienoighborhoc'1 ' * " theater for two houra bofon0 ; uo ginning of the performance. Henry Oltiy iu SKtlll Di ( > tUl tO'lJlBlltB. LOUIHVILLK , October ( Jlay , grandson of the preatnm"mj delivered a looture bfor" ° 'Y teohnio Bocicty of this ci 'f .n immense crowd was pjnt. was a member of the Ho0. exA tion to the north polo ship watt disabled ra United Statoa. Ho year in Greenland the Biuio expedition. M j , biBod upon"poraoualfPe.rf'T ' the high northern la de3/.4' a , illustrated witji atoroi'001/ ' / ) ' THE EVE OF BATTLE. A Desperate Straggle for the Honors of Office in \ Ohioago. The Bojx rtmonts at "Wa hlncton ? Donortod nnd Closed- I wclnl dlnpatchca to Tim llxn. LIVELY TIMES IN CAIOAC1O. CHIOAOO , November G. The politi cal campaign here haa boon contented with unusual rancor , and trouble in anticipated by many. United States Marshal A. M , Jones , who is also chairman of the republican state cen tral committee , han appointed super visors of election with instructions to arrest all who attempt to vote , fraudu lently . * ' ' Hatfolaiinamuoh f - . . loader 'of 'the dcmocrutfo party , charges this actio'n on Jones' part as'a partizan movement in favor of the ropublicinH , and has instructed the chief of police to swear in a largo number of epooial nnnntnblon tor duly at the polls. Thechof ! declares bo U master of the nituatiotifand will arrest the appolntoea of the marshal If caught in any skullduggery. THE DEPARTMENT ! ! DESERTED WASHINGTON , November G. Very' little buainoaa ia being done ' ' the executive departments to-d Everyone havingivlo Al residence , side the District of Columbia 7' elections occur to-morrow have homo , It is rumored that number of coloied , men fror have boon imported'into Vir vote againat the 'striight-ou' A ROW OF TUOEH. t OHARIEMTON , November white min waa killed and > * wounded by negroes , h6uiji | . political j troubles. The ' ; ! ' - ' to have hpon the a tressoi > i , is feared to-morrow. v fcoSBD TOR THK.DAT , NEW YORK , November G - oxohangii have adjourned inn neaday. , J r _ Andenou 1 tttch to THK Du . , Nev. , November JAIIIUI E Anderson , editor of Leader , 'ho achieve unenviable - - w * * w wtvirw k4 * ut4ViauiU * torioty a ) a monibor of the Louistant. roturnltif buurd in I67G , and before ho Potter invest atlnft cnminlttoe , hot lafll ; Friday \ > ft G. J. Rood , rfl- lublicaii candiitto for uupenntondent f public instrJotiou , died this morn- Corn Crop. wclal najiatch to Tim ! ! JONSAH CITY , November G. On icount of the present eearcity of corn the eastern markotu , the largo crop Kunaan is baing rapidly forivardod Jm heru. Elevators hero are run- \K night and day and still unable to > ° p with the pace rooolpts. There oiliest a blockade in consequence 4U ( > oars of cereal having ucou- ro Saturday and aun Bunted Glui Worli . l Dlsjuitih toTiiK OKK. , November G. It is uorcd Unit Win A. Leavitt , pro- otorof the Herd g'as ' works of this r , failed for $700,000. All that ia illy kmmn about the matter is that ivitt made nn assiVninont to Nelson Evans for the benefit of his crodl- i. Leavitt & Evans say the liabili- Sro nothing like § 700,000 ; the as- itiroly coyer them. _ ' , , u .Ideir's Iiiboral Bcqactts. tUitoTJWll . { November G.- Jerome G. ' inK bequests : , $55,000jlylu .