r * 5 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWEL1TTH YEAR OMAHA NEB. THURSDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 30 18 < j > 138 ' " " CILFILUH'S "CRIP. Its Weal h of OUitering Stnfl Exposed to Public Gaze , Enormous Piles of Silver and Gold Reserved for "The Rainy Day. " Some Hugo Figures On the Revenues and Expenses cf the Nation. Additional Fact * Concerning Na tional. State and Private Iflscollnneous Newa from the Ma tloaal Capital. CAPITAL NOTES. Special Wp tchcs to Tui BM. TUK TRKASUREll'a UK POUT. WASHINGTON , November 29. The annual report of the treasurer of tin United States saja : Receipts of thi government show an increase on * 1831 of $22,251 , ( 54 in the rovcnuo froti cuatoma ; 911,233309 from internal revenue ; $2,551,277 from ealoa o public lands and § 0,707,410 froa miscellaneous sources , making a tola increase in not revenue of § 42.742 , 957 ; total not revenue , $103,525,250 28. Nut exoenditurea we > ro decreasec from 8200,71-2 887 to 8257,981,440. t reduction ot $2,730,447 , wnioh adcloc to the increase in r coin pis makes the increase of $45,474 40E in ttiei surplus revenues applicibli to the reduction of the public - debt Amount of ftandard ailvi-r dollar * coined from Fobs uiry 28 , 1878 , dati of act rrq'iirini ; their commato Ojt obor 31 , 1882 , in $118,329,880 ; ol which $9lJOUC.382 ram tins in .the trfasury , und 835,323,498 or nbou 27 5 per cout , ate in circulation. Pro portion total coinage in circulation September 3 1881 , waa 34 i per cent Of the S3D.007.175 c > lnod during tht last thirteen months , $2,950,072 bavi gone int ) circulation , ai.d$27,057,10 ! remains In the trewjury. Darinj eevon months of that period thu dul lars returned to the treasury exceeded - od in amount those iubud , the nnm bor in circulation running down frnn $34 955 , 032 on December 31 , 1881 to $31,500,755 on October 31 , 1832. The comptroller of the currency it his report say a : The capital of 2.23J national banka on July 1 , 1882 , vrai $477,184,390 , not including surplus which fund at that date amounted t < more than $131,000,000 , while thoov erago capital of all banks , privati bankers and savings banks for thi aix months ending May 31 , 1882 , wa bat $234,929,950. The latter amoun is less than two-fifths ot the combine ! capital and ourplus cf national banks Total number o.t banks and banker in the country , including Baring banks , 7,302 ; total banking capital $712 114.300. total deposits , $2,850 , 078,178. v Comptroller Knox states that prop osltions f jr issue of circulation with out fulloji mcurity camiot be too care fully coiiHiriured. The ( security of no tional bank notes , under the proaen system , is perfect. In twenty year not a single bank note has failed to b redeemed at Ha f > co value. ' Bank organized under the general law , Iocs ted so often , at great distances froi : commercial centres , render eecuril for circulation of uniform and positiv value an absolute necessity. THE WASHINGTON , November 29 AE olatant Attorney General McOiniinon in his report on the roaul.o of hia uiia sion to the Flithtud reservation , ii the northwest corner of Montana , ti secnro right of way through thu riser vation for the Northern Pacific rail road eays : "Notwithstanding advora influence ) of certain interested whites the mioeion was a complete success. Murder and Sntoldc , SpociM Dispatch to Tint BBS OoimiNNA , Mo , , November 29 - This afternoon North Newporc vra startled by hearing three pistol shot in rapid succession , and uhortly nftor wards a horsa attached to a cirriai ; ran into the yard of John Dodm litho the carriage Miss Nellie Prillay , c North Newport , lay dying , sh'i in the left temple. Charles Orowtl jumped from the carriage nm dropped l > eforo reaching the house Grow ell had a bullet hole in his righ temple. They were carried nit Dodgo'u houao and both died Inaido u twenty minutes. They were insenai ble when found and did not recove consciousness. Orowoll called at th school house in St. Albana , wur Miss Prillay was teaching , lo take ho homo in North Newport lo epem Thauknglving. I'ltt Kollcifii'r * Honldciico. Special Ulipatch tg lux lint. NKW OIILKAIIH , Novembar 29- John Ackliri hm submitted a brief t Governor McEury , don ) ing that Pit Kplloug ia an inhabitant of Ltuinian within the nmanimj of riio Unitci States constitution , or a resident u the Third congressional district unde the provlfilom of the Louisiana const ! tutiun. TJie brief reoitea that thoto i no evidence that K llogg , ever vote in the ctate , nor that ho owns un property in the state. Senator Kullog ! left for Washir { | ton th'u evening. The Picayune BAVB ; In reality w Buppoeo noboclysotiously doubts oillit Kellogg ua a citizan of the state c that ho waa duly elected by the vott of thu Third district. Every atternr. to defeat the will of the people by li gal aubtlotrica and lliiney pretexts ia blow at popular suffrage and a stal upon the honor of the party w'-h makes it. The Boiiemor Patent- SpocUI Dispatch to Till IlKl. ST , Louis , November 29 Th lJ 88Bmer company of Philadolphi filed a suit in the United States coin here thia evening , aakiug for an ii j auction to restrain the Harrison wire company , of this city , from making stool by what is known as the basic procoes , invented by Jacob Reoao , ol Pittabargr The Harrison wire com pany claim the right to manufacture steel by this process , under and ar rangement with Mr. Reoao , but the Philadelphia company Bet up a prior and superior right. GENERAL FOREIGN MEWS podsl Dl'pntches to Tin Bin. DF. UHAXZl DECOnATm PARIS , November 29. The mnnici pal counpll haa presented a modal tc Do Brazzft , The miniatora of finance and telegraph were present. D < Braisza declared ho would strlva tc promote the intorcata of freedom bj destroying slavery in the regions he traversed. Ho trusted ho waipavlnc the way for a glorlona future foi Franco. ALLIED NOTIONS. ROME , November- . The Raa sogna Bays the recent visit of Da Qiora Russian forpfga minister to Rome , proves that Russia will support the pacific policy of Germany and Austria to which Italy haa Riven explicit ad1 hosion. POLITICAL COALITION , BEIUIN , November 29. The pro grossiat party haa decided to effect ar understanding with the secessionist * and national liberals THE LONG FELLOW MEMOUIAL. LONDON , November 29. Lord Granville villo , introducing the Dean of West minster to. the deputation from thi Longfellow memorial committee , saic they asked the dean's consent to allov n bust of Longfellow to bo placed it Westminster Abbey , aa a tostimonia to a graceful and tender poet. H < pointed to the number and ominonct of the committee , numbering ncarlj 500 , aa qonrc < )1y paralleled , they boinf diatinguiahed in all departments of in tellectual activity. Lord Granvilli asked the dean to accede to the re quest , nnd thus bind inoro closely ir friendly common feelings oursolvoi and thu citizans of the United States. The dean , replying , unhesitatinglj conaentod , and after paying a grace1 ful tribute to Lnii f jllow , referred toiichlngly to Washington Irving anc to the relations between the two couu trloa , whoso ties wore strong aa linkt of Iron. The British government has ordorcc a war ship to Madagascar. AUUEST OF ANARCIHSTB. MAKSEILLES , November 29. Sever Italian anarchists were arrested hero , Compromising documents wore found in their possession. CONSPIRING AGAINST IBB BULTAN. CONSTANTINOPLE , November 29 The arrest of Fnad Pasha was cauaot by a charge involving the chief ou nich of the palace and Said Paaha that ho was conspiring to depose thi fiultan in favor of Abdul Hamid'i youngest brother , Mehemored Rea chad Effondi. A Hltjhly FlaTored Scandal. Special Dlip&tch to TOT Bn. ST Lo0is , November 2pf The par ties involved in the ehootlng affair as briefly referred to lait night , wer Frcnk'X Igleh'art , former oashierxo the banking honao of Bartholow Lewis & Co. , very highly connected and Rush H. Tenis , a well knowi merchant. The latter saw Iglohar and hia ( Tenis' ) wife coming from nt assignation house last night , and at tempted to kill him. Mrs. Tenis wa a Mies Reeeo , and a niece of Genera Sherman ; alco a nicco of thi latu Judge Samuel Robor. Ha father is n colonel in the U S. army. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis hat a meeting this morning. They hovi separated , ho taking the only child , i little pirl three yoaraof age. Ho wil iratituto n suit for divorce itnmo diately , > vhich will be allowed to gi by default. The bones of Inglehart'i loft arm below the elbow are shattered and the ball ranged upward , but thi wound is not sorioiia. The scandal i : the topic of general conversation ii town to-day. It is understood Col. Recce and hi daughter lolt the city to-night , bu where they went no ono eeoms ti know. Beyond this no new develop menti have boon made in the oaeo Mr. Tevla will file a potitlon fordivorc in a day or two , which will no bo op posfd ; and then the unfortunate afTai will pajs out of public view , o Dtxi-Jtoy. Special Dispatch to TiliUKX. CinoAOo , Novenibor 29 At abou thoBamn time to-night two Beta of offi ccra arrived at the housoof Bill Allen alias Jou Dablman , a colored waiter ono to arrest him for assaulting i nuighbur'a vrifo nome days ngo , th other for cracking the ekull of an other waiter uamod William Jonea with ii himmor , this morning. Allei ahat fiwt thu ollioer who cirno to th door , Clartnco Wright , through th head , killing him Instantly , and re treitf d through the alloy , after era tying his revolver at the other po licomcn , they returning the fire , am cHoapod. Jones is seriously injuroi and will probably die. PrUnt Kurd for Iiibal. Spodal DUpattlito Tim DKB. MONTIIKAL , November 29 Th libel suit of Dr , DeGroabota , liberal ngainat Father Sautenao , of Rixtoi Fallfi , who denounced him from th altar during a political canvass aa bad Catholic , haa been compromised defendant piylng $500 and coats amounting to over § 1,000 , Hnoc ( . ral Knit for Damage * Special Dispatch to Tun Ben. BUFFALO , November 20. Goorg Smith , in a suit for damages againt the Now York Central & Hudao River railroad on account of injurie received at a crosaiug owing to a flafi man not being employed there , wa awarded 810,000. Gould's Game Successful. Special DUpaUh to Tun Qu. ALBANY , November 29 , la th matter of the application of Williat n. Cameron , a stockholder , and Ja Gould , director , and claiming to be stockholder of the Mutual Union te ! ofjraph company , to the attorney gen * ; ral of the commonwealth for nn ac tion or nctions to vacate the charter of the Mutual Union telegraph com pany , the attorney ROD oral ( hia morn- np decided to grant the application , and telegraphed simultaneously to the oouiwwl for the applicants and for the telegraph company that ho had eo de cided. TEUSGRAPHIC NOTES. BpectM Dispatcher toTni B . VicKSHURC , Mtw. , November 29. Me- Clollan k Calthftrp , Mlllikons lUnd , LA. , f.llod ; liabilities $110,000 , Maoti $100,000. Creditor s are mainly In St. Louis , New Orltant and Now York. OALVEBTOK , November 29i A News Denlson gpoclal saya the Alomo hoto iiirnod. The gnosta had a narrow occupo Mlmonri Mnion - Bpoclal DUpatch to Till UXR. ST. Louis , November 2 ! ) . The Masonic grand lodge olootod as ofiicore for the ensuing year , Logan H. Roota , grand master ; John J1. Sumtor , do- pnty grandmaster ; W. H. H. CUyton , jratd Bonlor warden ; T. O. Humphrey , grand junior warden ; Goo. A , Donnel ly , grand lecturer ; Jo n M. Hewitt , grand orator ; George B. Meade , grand treasurer : Fay Hornpstoad , grand BOO rotary. The rand lodge decided tc ell St. John's college and erect a masonic temple in Little Rock. Killed imtt Eaton- Special Dltpakh to Tin BKX , SAN FRANCIRCO , November 291. The Bohooner Roderick Dhn , arrived atBriabano from the south seasreport * that when recruiting for ialandors the boats were frequently fired upon. A number of returned natives wore seized , murdered and oaten by the in habitants of Paaraa and Aspytonoi. The islanders also boarded the schoon er Helena and incited the recruits to aeiza the veaiol. The mutiny wna quelled and thrco of the mauradora killed. The \Viokod "Worcloll- Special Dispatch to TUB HUB. DETROIT , November 29 F. A. Wordell , late special agent of the pen sion department , waa arraigned in the pollca court on four charges of foig ary. Ho plead not guilty , and In deFault - Fault of $1,500 for each case waa re manded to jail. The examination IE Eixcd for December 1. A Stormy Trip of a Training Ship Special Dispatch to TUK Big BOBTON , November 29. The Unl ted State training ship , Jamestown , arrived six days from New York , aftci a stormy trip. A large proportion ol the boy a were frost bitten and rnaaj are on tbo sick Hat with coughs and colds. The Rhino Floods. Special DUpatch to TUB Bn. COLOGNE , November 29. The forti here , on account of the flood from thi overflow of tt e river Rhine , an emptied of their stores and ammuni tion. The zoological gardens are in undated , and flats have boon removed CAUGHT B ? A 8TABFISH. A California Dlver'a Adventure 6C Feet Under Water. California Times. I was once a diver not u wrecker but a pearl diver and hard business it was , recently observed the captain of a Spanish brig to a reporter of tlu California Times. Wo worked off the Mexican and Panama coasts , princi pally on the Pacific aide. Sometimpe we worked alone , but generally or shares , and sometimes for pay. W < wont to the grouuda in small sailing veeaih , then wo took to the sraat b-tats and covered as much ground ai possible. Each man had a basket , . ' weight , and a knifq. For sharks ! Yea , but it is a poor defense , for it it almost impotaiblo to swing the arm with any force under water. The heal weapon n short spear. When yet roach the ground you strip , put you : foot in a big sinker , take the baakol that has a rope for hoisting , drop over , und BOOH find yourself at the bottom , Then your buaineaa ia tc knock off aa many oyster aa you can , and pile them into the basket before you lose yonr wind. It is a terrible sfrain , but I could etand it in those eloya for six mlnutca , and I have known sonio rucn who could fitaj down ton ; but it is death in the lonf run. If the ground is well stocked , you can get UO or more sheila , but it ia all luck. When the basket in full it ii hauled up , and after you oomo up foi your wind , down you go again , the sinker being hauled up with n amal cord for that purpose. It waa on one of these trip,1) that I ran afoul of the animal that gave mo a lasting fight , You will smile when I say it waa onlj a star fish , but that it really waa. ] went down GO fcot with a rush , and , landing on thu eidgo of a big branch ol C3ral , ewnng til' into a sort of baain The basket wont ahead of mo , and HI I swung off , to reach the bottom something seemed to spring up all around mo , and I was in the nrma o some kind of a monster that collet about my body , armu nnd lega. I trice to ecrearn , f argot that I waa in the wa ter , and lust my wind. It was juat aa i the plane had sprouted under me , anc then throw its vines und tendrils abou mo. There were thousands of them coiling nnd writhing , and I thought ] had landed in H neat of aea-anakoa , ] gave the signal aa soon aa I could , anc mads a break upward , pnrt of the creatures clinging to me , while the rest , I could BOO , waa dropping tc piecoa , They hauled me into the boat when I reached the aurfacn , and pullec the main part of the animal from mo , It waa oval , about three feet across , and the five arms aeomod to divide into thousands of others. I probabl ] landed on top of that ono , which a that time waa the largest I had ovei soon. I afterward saw the body o one that waa washed ashore on thi iathmuB that must have had a sproai of 35 feet. Their power of grasping 1 considerable , but touch them In a certain tain way and they throw off their arm in a regular shower , and are soon reduced ducod to an oval body , " THE RAGING RATE WAR , TIio Position and Plans of tun BaligorantsRsmain Un changed , St. Joho'd Bpbtlo to the Romans - mans of the Milwaukee Ba- doreod by Gable. Fn t Tndui nnd I"ro Ridea Threatened ened Proiii > t - of P aoo. ThetHouthwoatorn Pool Disturbed by Botilpsra. The "War Orowa Hotter. SpccUl DUpatih to Tint DM. O.'UCAao , November 20 Merrill , of the St. Paul road says ho intend * now to carry the railroad war into Africa. The other side shall have nil they want. Ho said the demands ol the Hook Island rot d were unreason- able. The earnings of his road during the week which Included the first three days of the war only fall off one thousand dollars. Ho nowpropows to make such a reduction in time to St. Paul that the Book Island road cannot moot it , namely , to toavo Chi. cagoat8:30 : n. tn. , and to arrive in St. Paul at 9:30 : p. m. Reducing run > ning time six hours ant * to obviate sleeping cars. It is expected otlioi measures will follow on either side , and the war will bo hotter than over. * _ _ 1 St. John' * EpUtlo Special Dispatch to The lieo. CHICAGO , November 29 The fol lowing breezy note was received nt tht Associated Press oQloo in anbwer to s query addressed to the Hock Island office : If Mr. Merrill' * threat to run fasl trains to St. Paul it carried out , the Ilocli Ittltud will make up to the imsseiiRer It Eato the loss ho sustains In timo. Time li money , and money In thin CAPO will IM raadao rcorcsont time. Sti JOUN , Gcu'l Pasfi. Agent Hock leUud roud , Nowi by SpccUl Dispatch ta TUB C . t OniOAQO , November 29.-i-No non developments In the northwestern railway war hero to-day in the wry ol cuts. President Oablo , of the Rock Island road , in an interview , gave ox < prossiou. to about the samo.Hantimonl as that iu the note of at. John to the Associated Press. Ho aim ! that i ! the St. Paul road carried out lit throat to put on fast trains between Chicago und St. Paul , , the Rosli Island would discount the iuduca monts in rates , The Northwestern officials , who have bocirJfrttOV Yjrk will reach this city to-mjferow tnorn ing , and an attempt will ( bo rnada t < Bocure a conference of ' ( the warring managers Saturday. 4 A Factor in the Fifeht BpeclalDlBDitch toTniBn. I ' NEW YOKK , Navembir 29. It li freely stated on the stibot that thi current speculation in gr Js onop the chiot faotora In the- break ii freight rates. With the purpose o inducing farmers of the northwest t < ehlp their grain by gtving them lov rates and in this way u fiord those wht had sold for future delivery an op portunity to fulfil their contracts. The Southwestern Pool. Special Dispatch to Tilt On. CHICAGO , November 29 The general oral managers and general pasaengci agents of the Southwestern pool llnei mot again to-day , to consider the dis turbances in the pool growing out o cut rate tickets still afloat , and isauoc during during the last war on rates All efforts at adjustment failed , and li was decided that statistics of busincsi bo the final test for a basis of , agree1 mont. It was agreed to adjoun to December 19 , all oxlntin ; agreements to remain in force during the meantime. Before adjournment a committee , coimisting of pacnongui agonta of tko lines Interested , wua ap pointed to prepare statistics and state menta of the business of their linci bottreon Ohisngo and St. Ltuls , Ohl oago and Kuneas Oily , and St. Louie and Kansas Oitv , for the year cridiiij. Octobar ? last. The statistics will b < foiwurded lo Oommlswiner Midgsly and when all are in the committee wil meet and prepare a no * plan for thi pooling of southwestern pusaengr : business. A Real Itallroiul Refjrmor. Special Dljpatchua to Tim Has LITTLK ROOK , November 29 , Pros idunt Paramoro , of the St. Ljuis & Texas narrow i > augo tali. 7 ay , nov nearly finiuhod through Arkansas ant running parallel with the St. Louis A Iron ftlountaln railway , ha a juat writ tun a letter to Vice Pre-jldont For dyco of bin roadj outlining its policy , lie saya it is his opinion that as aoui at thu road is opened un ft throng ! Hue passenger fares should bo reducec to thruo conta a iniln to corresponc with the r.itei charged by their line ii Texas , and also by the Illinois Contra in Illinois , with which I'aramoro'i road conructa. II u al'O propuncs ar equalization of freights bo us to leaaei local tariffs. By the charter of tin St , Louis & Iron Mountain railroad ! can charge passengers five conta pei mile , and Paramoro's letter is oausin ; [ jonoral comment among railroads a an evidouco of a determination ti force a reduction in both passenge and freight tarifT ) by sharp compoti tion. RUSSIA'S COI.USSAL DEBT. Nearly Doubled In Ton Yearn Wa Expenditure tuo tlllletono. Utttr to the London T inw. Ruosia lias concluded a now loai for 8,000,000 , which brings up th total of her outstanding debt to 553 , 000,000 , taking her internal obliga tions at the reduced rate of 24d , pe ruble. What is most noteworthy i the fact that her debt has ahuos doubled since 1872 , thu annual defioi in her finances avenging 24,000,000 , whorofts durinct twenty previous years it was only 11,000,000 per annum. The following ; shows the income and expenditure for forty Tears : 1313 fi2 , rnvmmo 302,000 000 , ex- pondltuuB 303,000,000 , deficit 01 , 000,000 ; 1853 02 , revenue L'37 , 00. 000 , expenditure 484,000,000 , rfoficit 108000,000 ; 1803 72 , revenue U7- 000,000. fxpendituro 622,000,000 , deficit 100,000,000 ; 1873 82 , revenue 015,000,000 , expenditure 850,000- 000 , deficit 241,000,000 ; total rovon- no 1,710,000,000 ; totel oxoonditurc 2,220,000,000 ; total doGciti'510,000- 000- 000Thui it nppoara that in the decade ending 188'J the expenditure has boon | u t 40 per cent , over income. An other decade of the same character would rtufltoo to bring Russia to the brink of A precipice , and oven at pres ent the finance minister , Bungo , may say to Mio czar , in Nookar's words to Louis XVI. : "Tho dangers that Bur- round the throne are loss Bpcinl than tlnancial , " The manner in which successive ministers have contrived to moot the above deficits has boon three fold , the net Bums received into the exchequer , outride of revenue , being : Foreign loans , 104,000,000 ; . internal loans , 200,000,000 ; uncovered paper IBSUO , 01,500,000 ; total , I'&IO.OOO- 300. ' 1 ho nominal amount of foreign loans , including that of iaot week , WBB 100,000,000 , and the average : > rco ! ot innitMon was n little over 82 Clio nominal interest on all existing foreign loans of Russia in 4. 2 , which in coual to 5 GG on the nqt amount re ceived. The internal loans carry foi the moat part 5 percent. The un covered paper money bears no inter est. In the following may bo aeon the itrowlh of thcao three forms ol public debt : 18(9 ( , foreign , (5 000,000 pounds stoning , internal 23,000,000 , papoi money 8,000OCO. total 37,000,000 ; 1852 , foreign 12,000,000 , internal 01- 000,000 , paper money 22,00,0,000 , total 05,000,000 ; 1802 , foreign 41 , . 000,000 , internal 99,000,000 , paper money (11,000,000 ( , total 202.000,00 ; 1872 , foreign 105,000,000 , internal 133,000,000 , paper money 74.000,000 , totul 312,000,000 ; 1882 , forol n 18- ! ) , 000,000. iaternal 273,000.000 , paper money 01,000,000 , total 553.000,000. It is commonly supposed that moat of the debt has boon caused by the construction of railways , hut this is unhappily an error. The existing railways luivo cost 202,000,000 , of which amount the government con tributed juit half , holditm at present stocks and debentures of the various lines to a nominal value of 132,000- 000. Moreover , ' the government nan paid cm cruarantoes to shareholders ,51,000,000 , and if wo add 2,500,000 for tuh'urapha wo obtain a total ot 155,000,000 spent in this useful iP&nncr. The rest has been wasted on waie , and tlio ncount stands time ; lUil ways and telegraph , 155 , 000,000 ; Crimean war , 142- 000,000 ; Turkish war , 133- 000,000 ; Khiva , &o. , 85 ; 500,000 ] total , 516,000,000. The annual deficit ficit to make up 5 per cent. , as guar anteed by the ffovorcinout on rail ways is under 6,000,000 , or about 2\ \ per cout. on capital ; of this suta thi government hai to pay one-half t < itself , leaving { ho actual burden abou 3,000,000 yearly. War expenditure is the millstoni around the nation's neck , and over Pr. f. Bungo , skillful economist au IK is , nooui3 unable to check the tremon doua outlay or reduce the number ol civil employes , who have quadruplet in ton years. The army and navj itdma for Inat year absorbed no lest than 23,500,000 , which is an cnor mouB burden for a country where ! )2 ) per cent of the inhabitants arc almost paupers. Some day 01 other the czir will find thai the debt has reached the no plus ultrt and it would bo well to consider ueri oualy the expediency of resolving in futuru to reduce rather than increase the obligations which ( without count ing railway guarantee ? ) sum up as fol lows ; Foreign debt , 188810,000 Internal 5 per cent , UO,16fi,000 land and serfs 5 per cent , 83 317,000 credit notes 5 per cent , 7,000,000 Polish debt , 0 987.COO ; internal 4 ! per cent. 21 ( lOO.OGOj internal 4 pui cent , 28610,000 ; internal 0 poi cent , 1,365,000 ; uncovered papoi money , 111,430,000 ; total , 553,181 , GOO. According to the olliclul return ! the foreign debt is put down ut onlj 173,000,000 , which , adding the nov loan of last week , would bring it u | to 181,000,000 , , but the real amoun nppiurs to bn 188 810,000 , via : Datu. I/oari8 , Amount , llilanto Duo Uofore 1853. . . ill DOU.MX ) i'7t OU.OQi 18M-OJ . U'J.S'O.OiO 'A120,0tl lfii3-72 ( . 74,100,000 70,10l,00i 1873-8 . B'J.tOO.OCO 88VOOOCI Total . U205,000(00 ii88,810ODi Down to January , 1881 , Russia ha ( paid la forty years to the bondholder of foreign UubtoBUmof 151,000.000 Tno czar has acted wisely In givin ; charge of the imperial finances to at eminent profitosor of economy in thi porwon of Mr. Uungo. Ho will di well uleo to listen to hia advfcu cbou retrenchment , for the incruaso of deb is more rapid t'jiui the country cat bear. _ _ _ The Poulio Debt. Bpttlil Dispatch to TUN ! ! . WAHJIINOTON , November 2 ! ) , Tin estimated reduction in the public deb will now reach $0,000,000. Iron Mill * Closed. 8pctlalUl8 | > atcli to Tint 1 ! . SOUANTON , Pa. , November 29- Tiio Liokawana Iron and Coal com pony's sheet milU ehut down to-nigh for an indefinite period. 0/er on thousand men are thrown out o work. _ Itottu'ii Llttlo Upoo- Spoclal Dlnpitch to Tux HUB. Boa row , November 29 Lolta , th actrou , In the equity suit ag'inst Benjamin jamin F. Randall & Co. , with whic ! lirru ehe was in partnership in colto apeculutlon , was awarded § 13OOC , Lotta olaiinod g21.0CO. IntboBoudn- Spoclal DltpatUi to TUB U . NKW YOHK , November 29 , Bond to the amount of $4,600,000 hav > aon presented to the Btib treasury lo- ay by one savings bunk under Satur- ay'a call for extended D'B , Frnn Cnnnli pwlftl Ul < i tci ) to Tux DM. MONTUF.AL , November 29. The Montreal Corn Exdhango nsBocii tion ms resolved to petition the dominion 50vornmont for free canals and geiural rco navigation of thu riversnndlakea. H ATCHING'ASCHEM E. Unolo Rufua " Boars " the Market - ket on Gould Stock , Aitd Balls Tip the Yollowttom B | > clM to nlobo-Itanoiritt KANHAH OITT , November 2G Ru us Batch arrived in the city thii norning. . Ho came to round up hi took businoaa for the year. Mr latch is interested , with a Londot company , in a largo ranoho at Oam | Supply. lie talked freely with The Glebe ) < imocrat correspondent , and was un paring as usual in hia denunciatlot of Gould. Ho aald : "Jay Gould and Mr. Dillon an assessing every man In Kansas one every man in the territory tapped bj heir roads. How can those men nako $10,000,000 without taking i ! out of the pookot cf the produooi 3ut Gould is marching to hii Waterloo as Napoleon did , lo will got away with t great deal of money , but his influanci s crumbling. His candidate , Folgor , ms taken n back aoat. Gould can nol ) uy any more judges and juricannd hii diy of reckoning is not fsr distant , L'hu west will cuutinui ) to prosper , bui Gould's policy would make It amallei and smaller. 11 is policy is calculatot to precipltato a puiuc. It brings aboul au unnatural displacement of capita hat ought to bo distributed , Thi mlanco of trade la AOAIN8T US NOW , but there can ba no panic in the west As to Gould , in order to keep all hii locks at present quotations , ho mus continue to assaea the people in tin MUO proportion. " "You think the west cannot nuflei n any event ? " "This western country is BO hip hat it can aland alnaost any ordeal , 1 am a 'bull * on the northwest , thi rest and the aouthwoat , and I couh alk all night about it , but the was must need boar n trying Inflation o nilrpad stocks when Mr. Gould i manipulating. Bo haa his o'iblo ' on orpriBoa , four parts water and om > art actual value. The confiding pub la buys the water at par , and Mr Gould pockets the difference. " "What do you think has boon th effect of the election ? " "The people of Now York , Penn eylvania and Now England are foarfu of u revision of the tariff , In case o i revision many a man who suppose lie is rich will find hirrmolf poor. The ; can't keep a duty of $28 a ton on ntoc rallo. It must bo reduced to $10 , o perhaps struck off entirely , The roll ing malls of the country havo.a oapac Ity for 'turning 'out 22,000 imlos o rails WHEN IN FULL llLiST. I don't think they will turn out 5,001 next year , Wherever there is trail ! two or three roads are competing fo it. A panicky state of affairs io caueci iy over-production and want of a foreign oign market. I'll toll you , overybod ; must move west. It is the only rum ody. " 'How is your Yellowstone parl mprovemont project progrcaaing ? " "That's what kept mo in Ohioagi : or two weeks , You know what wi propose to do , The company want , o leaao the reservation in Wynmina mown as the Yellowstone park. I a u fine place , 62xG5 miles in extent 'nil of springs of every kind , sploudii ornery , valloya , mountaino , beaiitifu mountain pcalia 10,000 foot hisli { oysora and caaoades , and , iu shun , i H aa beautiful a place aa nature oouli muko it. The territory has booi oueed arid the contract executed The lease will be executed at Wuili iugton inoido of two weeks to thro jentlemun , and unaigned to a corpora tion in which Homo of the foremea men of the country uro jntercsted. " "Who tire the thmo gentlemen yo opcak of 1" "Mr. 0. T. Hobart , o Fargo ; Ilcnry F. Doui lnn , of For Yatfs , D. T. , and mjself. Oarobj i la to open the park and make it ACOEHHIIILK TO TOUJUHTrf , Wo shall build hotels , ono of whiu will bo ready for occupancy next BUIII iner. Wo will also e&lal > ] ih tau line ? . Thu park in as lurgu an Uoln varo and Rhode Island put toguthu mid ono and a half times aa large a it/.Jiland. Wo shall commence 01 the improvements immediately , an will be ready to iicormodato tourist ncx , * , oummor. The eaw-mllla are no1 ntwoik turning out Jnmbur forth Grand hotel , which will bo located the Mammoth Hot Springs. In tw years wo intund to have a dozen hotel : the first eatimtueu for the Improvement mont of thlu place , which haa beoii a ( aitdii by the government , au a nation ! park , call for 8500,000 , The list c those interfiled in the oulorpriao { not aa yet completed , METROPOLITAN I10T15L , OM/ IIA , NEB. Tables Bupplled with the best tli market nllords , The traveling publi claim they got batter accommodalioi and uioio general satUfftotion hei than at any other houtm In Omuh : Rate , $2 per day. antjgltfm Buy your mother , your fatho your girl , your sister or your ohlldrc a present that is valuable and laatii at Jouaeon's , the jeweler , 13th ar Ilarnoy streets , 23tf The niooftt and freshest Poultr Celery , Oysters , Butter , E a , at 28-2t BUFVJSTT'S. Go to Whitney's always for the be Goods iu Boots , Shoea and Overaho and soouro the lowest prlooa. 28- PLATTSMOUTH'S GLORY. ho Watormail Opera Thrown , Open to the Public , A Thousand Persons View tbo , Beauties ot the Houao and , < . ( the < Maocotte. < v A Sketch of thn Building nnd IU Oorrefpondenc * ot Onuh * In ) , PLATTSMODTU , Neb , Nov. 29. The opening night of Waterman's opera homo ia an event in the history of the , city of Plattamouth. Ton yoftrs ago the wildcat visionary would scarcely have dreamed that Plattamouth would over boait a pub lic hall that would hold ono thousand people , much less an opera houeo that would have a-seating capacity for that number and stage appointments that would equal tboao of many pretentious cltioa of ton times the population. The structure la an elegant throe- story brick building , 66 by 120 foot , with Iron front nnd atone trimmings , aurmountad by a handaomo .cornice. The lower atory ia divided into three atoro rooms , ono of which haa 06011 * leaaod by the. government for a post * office. The main entrance in front of the building is very jpaolouB , and the stairways on the fl'do of thu building afford ixmplo moans of cxtc when thn porfoimanco ia ever and in cases of morgono'yr Me tra. H. A. Waterman & Son , ho proprietors of the opera houao , tavo spared no oxponao in fitting up ho building with all modern appll- nooa for heating and lighting. Steam loatora radiate through the auditori um and a gas machine expressly con- tructod for this building supplies the Humiliating fluid. The interior dec- itioiiB have as yet not boon coraplo- od , honcu thoao who attended the omml opening last night could not ealizu thu i ( foot that will bo prodnoed when the painters and decorators mvo got through their work. The roupo engaged far the opening night was the Fiy Tomploton opera company hat had rjlaycd at the opening of 3oyd'a opera honao in Omaha last year and the same play , the Mtscooto , was put on the boards. The performance , lonaidcring the usual embarrassments if theatrical openings , waa excellent , ind a large audience manifested their ipproval of the company by frequent and hearty applause. Before the laat act Mr. W. A. Hart- gan , a prominent oitizm of Platta mouth , stopped onto the atago and HOBontod the architect , George H. Thompson , a gold headed cane on bo- lalf of the citizona and personal ad mirers. Mr. Thompson was taken Bcmowhat by surprise , but regained Bufllcijut aolf possoBslon to express hia thanka in a neat little speech. -Thp curtain didnoidrop until about. " , , midnight , and by thn way I may aa" well acknowledge that the curtain ia ono of the handsomest pieces of nrtta- io work that has boon touched by the > rush of any painter. The audience went homo delighted with the enter tainment , . .i A number of persons were present rom thu state capital and Omaha. Among the latter were Mr. J. G. Tay- or , At Blatant Treasurer of the B. & > ! . , Marphal E , L. Biorbowor , E. losowator and Miss Nettie Collins aid Miss Nora Boyd. Hnrriu liif * thn Mutual Union. Ipuclal Dispatch to Tim DRX. NKW YOHK , November 29 In he Bupromo court chambers to-day Judga Barrett hoard arguenout on the notion to continue the injunction in , ho euit brought by thu We&torn Jnion telegraph company and Jay 3ould agalnat Jno , G. Moore & Co , , George F. Baker , Qoorgo M. Ballon , Asa P. Potter , 0. F. Peck , E. Scho- iold , George S. Scott and Harris 0. Fahncmtock , of the Mutual Union clegraph campany and Central Trust company , of Now York , to restrain defendants from carrying out an illegud conspiracy tn thwart the ful- lllmunt of un cgruuiuant entered into jotwoon the plaintiff and the firm of Jno. G. Moore & Co. , acting on bo- mlf cf all the defendants in July aat , The judge took the papers and reserved decision. Snow In Now York. Special DUpati.li to Tim UKX NKW YOIIK , Novomborr29. A snow fltorm sot in ut 2 o'clock thia morning , ind Btlll continues , The anew ia fonr nohua deep , and street oar travel ia slow and difficult. Deal. Special Dlnpatch to Tim UKB. ST. LOOIH , November 29. Tha No- vetnbur corn deal was Bottled to-day , with the oxoaption of about 200,000 buaholi , which will probably bo defaulted - faulted and arbitration domtndud. Morn I'robihltluu. Special Dispatch to TUK Iltr. November 29. A bill making thu enforcement of the liquor law moni Btringnnt waa passed iu thp senate , and the legislature adjourned ainu die , Fonudured- Hpoclal Dispatch to Tun li . LONDON , November 29. A steamer has foundered oil Port Ruath , Corn wall. Eleven of thu crow were drowned , Spei Ul DUpatth to TUB UK * . WASHINGTON , November 29 , Mr. Keifur haa decided that thu house of representatives shall moot ut 11 a. m on Monday next. _ Spuclol DUpatch to TUB IliH. RICHMOND , November 29. John S , Wise baa been awarded the oar- tificato for congressman at large ,