HE OMAHA DAILY E JL- H "i i FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , MONDAY MORMXG , NOVIttlBKR , " > , 1884 , NO. 116 JAMES G , BLAIHE. Blaioc's ' Salnrflay Ovalion iii Connecli- cnt and New YorK Cily , Grandly Enthusiastic Reception at Now Havoii. Denouncing Burohnrd's ' " Bouianisni and Eobollioni" Cordial Public Greetings Along the Eoadi Blaino's ' Quiet Sabbath at Now York , liisli Catholic Aoknouloilfjiiieiit of BliiinoN TilbcrAl nnd Patriot iu INCOXNnoi'IOUT , Nli\v YOIIK , November L DIaino left the IMtii Avenue Hotel this morning with I'ost- muster Mauley , drove to the depot nnd took t ) o U o'clock trmn for Hartford. I'rom there ho goes to Now II uv on , then returns to Now Vork , stopping .it Bridgeport and othct places along the route. NBVV IL EV , Conn. , November 1 BInino did not appear at any stition iu response to calls until he reached Hartford. MKIUDEN , Conn , November 1. At Now Haven the jsud largo crowd gathered nnd cheered onthdsiaatically ns lie appeared on the platform , H.VHTtoui ) , November 1 As the train Htopted cannon fired n B.iluto nnd the crowd clis red. Ulnino aud Gen. Framont , .iccom- panicd by Sen itor Hivv ley , were driven ton stand in front of the court house , where sav- oral thousand had gathered. Along the route vvero plumed knights and ether cluba. Gen. Hawley introduced IMaino , who enid : The people of that splendid section , the state of Ohio , which waa anciently n colony of Connecticut , commissioned mo by their vote in October to bear to the mother stata , in whoso capital I now stands , nssurauco of theit loyalty to Now Kngland teachings and principles. [ Cheers ] I atn hero to day to receive from you the asinr- ance that the mother state herself is prepared to prove her fidelity to her own history and examp'e. [ Cheera ] If there bo any state m the Union piofoumdy interested in the nidus trial nnd linanci d ) atems of the Umtsd States na these systems exist to day , Con necticut H tint state , for her maivelous in- dmtriea have been built up under the influ ence of n protective tinlf , and her great financial center , for which radiate inlliionccs LO extensive with the union , has received in a full meisure the Leueht and blessing of _ the great financial system which the republican ] > arty his gion to the country , [ Cheers. ] The iiatiiuil canvass , notao tear closed , concerns in n wide ineisuro ovcry man , woman and child. There is not nn industiy that will no 1)9 affected by its decision. Ihere is not n paper dolhr whoss valua will not bo chinged by n wrong decision. The industrial and financial ayatoma under which 0111 great na tional progress has been achieved during the last twenty-throo years are peculiarly the work of the republican party , for in every step of their enactment they were resisted by the democratic party. Have the \otera of Connecticut stopped to reflect what v > ould bo the influence upon their utateJif ] there was such n changa iu the tariff as tlio democratic p irty in congress came within two \otes of effecting last v > intei ? Have 3011 stopped to think what would be the effect of the \ abandonment of the present currency system of the United SUtes which would ceitamly follow if the dem ocratic pirty should come into power' _ That currency syetom , ns it stands to diy , is cer tainly tbe most remarkable iu the hi tory of world. The greenb wk circulation of between three nnd four hundred millions is held steadi ly at pr with gold by the readiness of the government with its turplus com in the treas ury to redeem nv cry cent on presentation by e\changiug n gold dollnr for n paper dollar , while the nati mal bank * stand roadv to piy ever their counters for their I ills iither the coin or the greenback note , \\Inch ia immodi atslv controvertablo into com. 'iho only aug gfstiou that has come fiom the democratic party during this cnmpjign , directly bearing ou this important question , is the c mtimnlly repeated decimation of ifendncks , the demo- ciatio candidate tor the vice prea'dency , tint the first me.isuro of Ins pirty if elected toolhce , would be to get rid of the surplus held in the vaults of the treasury , the purpose of which 1 have indicated , liUino out OH to say tint f HendnckH1 recommendation waa aJopted the government would ha niiable to redeem he greonbicks in coin. Oao of the first nets of the states rights democracy , if given con trol , would the restoration to the states of the power to establish state hunks When Abra ham Lincoln waselocred thrn vvero nearly sJO broken state banks in the union , whoso sue- cessho failures had involved during the last twenty jears of democratic nde in tliU coun try a total 1 IPS to the poaplo of two hundred million dollais. If jou phce thin ominous fact against the experience of the 1 ist twenty jcura of our history , curing which no man lias lost a shiD'lo dollar by the urciiln tion of national banks , you will find , I think , conclusive aigument in favor of main taining the present financial bystein. [ Cheers ] As the train moved off the crowd choeroa heartily , At Meriden a large crjvvd greeted ISIaino enthusiastically , ilo spoke brielly , betting forth the advantages to Connecticut in maintaining the protectlva nystem , and de clared thu most important issue of the cam paign to ha tin tariff ipioation. Nl.vv HA\EN , November 1 HIaiiio made the following nddross here : There has beou placed in my handi , einco my arrival iu Now iLtveii , un address fiom the clergy mo n of this city , expressing their re-puct and ciinfidencp. and through the per eon who delivered it tlio assurance that in matters of public light and In matters of public partitipithm nndertho laws and con- ntltntion of the United Stit-s , they kuovv no eect , they know no J'rotfMant , no Catholic' , no Hebrew ; but the equality of id ! , [ Good , ' "Cooil , " and cheers. J In the city of J Hartford I had a letter put , in my hand * inking me why [ ha I charged the dmuccratio party with bo- in0' inspired by rum , Jtomunism and rebellion , ( A voice , "Von iiuver taul that "J My an- Hvver iu the unit pluco Is that they put In my mouth an unfortunate expression of another man , nnd in the next place It gives ma an opportunity to nay at the close of the e\mpiign that it the public speeches which 1 liivo inadi * 1 hive ti'frained carefully and instiuctlly frnn makiiiR any di respfctful nllusion to the dem 0 ritic pvty. I dilfer from that party pro f -undly on mallets of principle , but I line tm much respect for the millions of my country men whom It embraces U nssail thrtnvilh ip ithets of nbu i' [ "liood , " "dood , " am cheers , ] In Iho next place , I nm euro that 1 nm the last man in the United States ho would mike n dhrespoctful allusion to another man's religion , The United Stales guiranteca freedom ot irllgioiis opinion nnd liof ; re the law and under the constitution the I'rotcstatil and the Ca hohc and the Hebrews stand enti entitle 1 to absolutely the sumo recognition and the aunt- protec tion , Iloud cheering , ] ami if disrespectful ulliiMon Is here to be undo against the icligion ot any mm , as I IIHVO aivld , I nm tin * last man to make it , for though 1'roteatunt by convic tion nnd connected with a Protestant church , 1 rlnuld esteem mjself of nil men the most de-graded if under nny pressure or any tempt v tlon I could in nny presencemakondlsrt ) > pect ful nllusion to that ancient faith In which my rjverod mother lived and died. [ Kiithushstic and long continued cheering ] The question now before the people of the United Stites is not n rehgmus one , The cpitstloii to bo settled in this election ia ono that cornea homo to the door-sill and the fireside of every American citieu. Wo have enjoyed In this conntr ) for the pist \\outy-tin eo jt-ars the advantage of a protective tiriff. There ia not n man within the sound of my voicoj there1 Is not n mm in Con nccticitt ; there Is not n man in New liagland ; there is not a man in the United States who m not directly 01 indirectly interested in the protective tectivo ttiiff. [ Cheers. ] 1'hin then cpoko at cjnstdorallo length on the tsrilf issue , and piid n warm tribute to Ciou. J'remoiit , whom ho introduced to the audience. Premont was loul lly cheered. Ho spoke briefly in acknowl edgment of the reception given him. At Bridgeport there was a crowd numbering many thousands and enthusiastically demon strative , lilamo made a very short speech , aiuas the train moved off stood on the rcir platfoim bowing his acknowledgments tlio people cheered again and again. Again at South Norvvalk there waa a grext gathering , and I31aiuo spoke briefly. At Stamford the demonstration was said to bo the largest over teen in that part of Connecticut. There was great enthusiasm Aftar Ulaiuo'fl re marks ho nud n hrge party were Inndaomoly cntertiiiind at the liouao of Samuel 1'et-sendeii , eecrotnry of the republican national committee , Tno run to NTew York w.u undo without nny other atop , and the train nrrivcd hbout S o'clock. lilaino arrived at the 1'ifth avenue hotel and wont di rectly to hia apartments. NKVV YOIIK Novcmbar L At about 10 I'clock lilaine , accompanied bjDr. . Fordjco Darker , was driven to the academy of music where there vv.ia a meeting tinder the auspices of the Blame and Logan club , of Columbia jollega prraidi d over by president Dwight. The building Una filled in evcrv part , and the audience made * all kinds of enthusiastic dem onstrations when Blaine appealed upon tbo atngo and when ho got up to cpcak Iu the courao of hia remarks JJIaino said : ' 'As lout ; ia men of social and intellectual position hiuk it ben ° ivth them to tike part in whit ire so often called political ( ( piabbles , .hoy contribute t > make them squabbles J'Good , " "good , " anl loud applause ] It ia in their power to ruse them to the lignity of contests involving gieat principles and touching at every point the fate aud for- , uno of the nation. 1 , therefore , confess , Mr. jhairincn , and to no ono would I make the confession more gladly than to him who his joon the able instruct jr of BO many of the iromiaing youths of the country , and whoso vholo life u a sulondul example of the man who makes conscientious use of the education wherewith ho Ina been endowed , 1 confess , h it , standing oaths eve of n great national contest , in which I am supposed to ba per sonally interested [ great cheering ] , but in which , as a , matter of fact , I have no othr or deaper interest than you. [ Renewed clicoiing. ] I confess that I feel honcrod to stand before ; his audioncj ou this occasion , appreciating' as [ think I do , its present significance , nnd , nx [ hope , its far-reaching inlluencu. [ App nuso ] If olhcOj high or low , bo taken .13 n personal ; ift or viowid as a mere porscunl promotion t is honored in its character and takes its ilaca with the lottery pn/es of life ; but if it to held .13 it should ba hold , as a trust , the bo stuvvment of which is free mid unxnight , then ndeed ia the honor great , [ Prolonged ap- ilauso ] III MSB OS' Ul IK.IOUS JllllRM. NKVV YOIIK , November 2. lilaino being 'aligned from the continuous labors of the week did not leavehia room at the 1'ifth iVvemie hotel to-day. List ovmiing a delega- , ion of Catholics , headed by 1'atrlck 1'ord , c illcd to extend congratulations upon the naniier in which ho had In Now Haven re- 'eired to Kav Dr. Hiircmml's ronnrks at the neotiii ? of ministora in thu city. In reply , lilaino H.ml "Itclleious libeity is the abso- lite lavy of 0111 people ; freedom of couscionco a the inallonibla right of oveiy Amoiicin citi/9i ) , uitivo or miturall/ed Whoovei violates tint freedom strikes the founditlon of the republic AH a Protestant , I dun md 'or the Catholic precisely the same liberty of iction , himo roppect for CODKC intious belief .hut I claim for myself. Perfect religious ibertv is the highest attainment of out free constitution and that liberty implies mutual .oleranco. respo.t for each other's rights of conscience nnd generous sphit of curistian charity. " VI 15'1'UOl'OljlTAN DIOIOCUAT.S \ mil.E IlhMONM \IION IN IIONOll Ol1 ( I.I V 1'- 1 \MI AM ) A TAMJIAM JOH VVOVV IS' M\V : \OItK ( ITU AIIIAMT , N. Y , Nov. -Cleveland left lero this morning at 10 o'clock. The tune of : ih dep irturo was not generally known so there was no unusual crowd. Ho icviows a parade in New York to-night , retuining early Sunday morning , NEW YOIIK , Nov L The business men'a Cleveland and llondricks club started uji liroudway at .1.15 this ufti nioyii to bo re- vlovwd bv governor Cloveland. The hrt divisiun was in the following order- Mounted [ iolico , Urand Marshal John 15. Woodward , proiiduut and vice pretldonts ot t'jo various associations , west eido mer- chanta' club Second division block oxchungo club , stock exchange clerka. prodiico _ nnd mailtlmu exchanues , Nuvv York mining ox- chang- * , cotton oxehaiwe , inauranco mon'ri ua- eocialions , lawyers' club , petroleum and block exchange , cigars and leaf tobacco club , hide and leatiiir aaaocl.itioii , dlutlllors , vvluo nnd ijnrit exchange , Iron and metal , joimg men's Induji ndent club , Columbia college Htu lonti , medicalnasociituni , the Sullivan Cleveland land and Hendrltku club , coal and iron trade , railroad omployca , printers , publishers and paper ilex ers , batten1 , pottery and glaiHwaro , bank clerka , custom house brokers , txclian o brokers , hard ware men , steamboat and trans- portutiin coiiipanleu , carmen nuddrivorii , the \Vtst Wanhliigton murki t men. The side- wa ku vvero iinpastuUe. The line keopa step to the cr > , in which the spectators jam , "Jlurn , burn this lotti r , " Cleveland stood for ever three houra on the review Ing stand , next to the Worth monument until r n cuiopy of purple velvet , f tinged vvltli gold , upon i ach comer of which was n golden ngle. When hn took his position , sunn nftei I o clock , Madison nqtinro before \ \ \ \ was packed vvllh peonlo. Tbe grand atand on Iho opposite fide of Fifth aviniio hi Id nt least ono lhou aiul ladies vvith their escoits. A thont In tlio distance , which mereisod to n roar us Iho heid of the procession came Into \tovv , an- iiotmcid the approach of Iho mass of men. Cleveland stood up nml greiter ehtirn broke forth , which vtero inereised as Pat Oilmoie feiml his wand nud Ins grrnt band sent out upon the air "llnll to the Chief , lien Woodward , the grind imr- nlnl , liorosalutod the governor nnd the latter returned tlo taluto the crowd ackiiovvlcdeltig the greeting with a cheer tint might nave been lioird in Jersey. Wion Cleveland moved from the stand nfter the procession pisacd until he entered the Hoffman hou e the crowd kept up n continuous cheer. This exception ally gnat display in numbers , ns well na ap pn iranca. h d not pissed nvv vy vv hen the torches of the "Tamm my brivos vvero seen waving wheresoever ono lo > kid ns different ward and assembly di < tilct nssociitlons wore mnkiiig thiir\vay to the rendezvous In I'm ' neighborhood of Washington square' . While those two monster demonstrations wfro t ikmp place in Now York , Ikookljn , ovur tlm river from Nevv York , was having a parade of Its own and it is estimated lliit iiolloss thin L'0,000 men vvoio In line , lirooklvn | > roper was asxtatot ] in this display by delegations from the country towns. The Hue of march extended from the city It dl throurh circuitous atieots to Willlamsburg , a distance of Ivvelvo nnlos. Thcie was a Iromendous enthusiasm all "long the louto Nivv VOIIK , Ivovembor L The streets were jammed again to-ntt'hl with people out to ROD Tumminy pirado. The police Beemod worn out In the struggle \vlth the people dining the week to see Ulalnonnd Cleveland and the grand piocessiona in honor of the candidates for president. At 10 o'olock Governor Cleveland land , nccompimed by delegations from the business men'H clubs nnd n tiiu.vd of police , made his way to the rovlowing stand. Im mediately nf torn ard ho was joined by mom- IICIH of the > ntional nnd state executive coir mitteep. The governor was continu illy cheered until the procession nppearoj. John Kelly and other members of Tammany society rode nt the hoidof the lino. After them c.ime delcpationa from the First assembly district , the young men's democntic club and the Tldid and other district orgtni/vlioiia. A largo majority of the banners bore legends re ferring to loc.il issues and candidates. The crowd made much noise. Cleveland w.is ro- peiledly cheered during Iho parade ; also ou hia return to the hotel. At VN\N. Y. . November U. Cleveland eft Novy York City nt 8.30 this morning nnd nrrived in Albany nt 12:15 Ho nt once wont .o the executive mansion nnd spent the day .here , resting with hia sisters , Mrj. Hojt nnd Miss Cle\eland. The governor waa In excel- ent health. Ho left foi liuffulo nt 10 30 to- light. Ho will vote there early Tucad ly norning and tika the ' . ) n. m train foi Alb my , arriving hero at 5:40 : Tuesday afternoon. He v ill receive returns of the election at the ex ecutive mansion. JjOOAN l.N INDIANA. .Ith.n HKCKl'TIONS ) IIAKI ) VVOKK 1-OH III VCK I \t.k IV TIIK HdOSIKK HTATK. MUNCH : , Ind , November 1. Logan nnd Calkins , candidate for governor , loft Indian- ipohs at 'J o'clock for a awing through the cistern part of Indiana , There were grent and enthusiastic crouds at ill the stations , nnd the decorjtions vvero profuse. The train stopped at each place long enough for Logan and Calkins to make brief rpeecho i. A glco club accompanies the party ; also many dis tinguished speakers , who are loft ono by ono at the towns pissed tv address the great crowds assembled. LvniANAioili , November 1. Logan re turned to Indianapolis at ! ) o'clock p. m Ho las traveled ovtr two hundred miles in Ins special car slnco morning. The principal > lacoa nt which ho spoke vvero Aderoon , Mun. : io , Nowcast'o , Cambridge City , C mncrsvillo , Kusbvillo , ( ! reanLurg.ind Shelbyvillo. Ore.it crowds greeted him nt every placa. Logan Hjmls Sunday bora nt John C. NOVV'H rest- lenco. On Monday ho speaks at 1'ranUin , DtiluinbiiH , North Areni ( > n , Seymour and Mitchell , and reaches Cliicigo ou Tuesday morning. IOC VS'M SLN'IIAl. INDIASAIOIIS , Novembet 2. General and M ra. Login spent Sunday quietly ut the sal ience ot John C. Now nnd nttendod the L'resbyteri m church in the morning. They dined with Senator nnd Mis. Harrison in the afternoon and received quite n niimbur of i. til ers.mont ; these calling upon Airs. Logan were Mrs , Thoni is Heudricks and Mrs Ji oph McDonald. Login leives at ! ) o'clock Mon day nun m ng , continuing Ins tiip through In- 1 laiii htopningat rianklin , Columbus , North Vernon , Seymour and Mitchell. Ifo ruuclios Chicago Tuesday morning. AVcnllH-r To-la > . Wviiu.M.TON , November 2. The upper Mislssiripi valley slightly warmer , furvveath- 01ariablo winds generally fiom east to south , lower barometer. Missouri valley Bhghtly waunor , fair weather , east lo south winds. Catarrh Cured Cat.irrh Is a ery prevalent disease , vvltll distressing .mil offenslvo hjmjitoiiis. Hood's SaisiiuirllU elves le.uly relief .mil speedy cure , from the f.ict it acts through the blood , and thus reaches cveiy p irt of the sjslem. "IsufferedvvIllir.itarrlififteenc.irs , Took Hood's h irs ip irlll i.inil I am not tioubleil .my with cjtarrh , and my t'encr.il IK .ilthli ninth better. " J. W. Uu.is , 1'ostul Clerk Chicago A , ht. Louis Jtallroad. "Uiifreieilvvltlicat.irrhoors jc.irsj tried many viomltrful turts , inhalers , < tc. , oiienil- ing nearly ono hmulrril dollars without benefit. I tried Hooil'H Sirs.ip irlll.i , and \v.is grc.itly linprov I'd. " M. A. Auui'.v , Worcester , Jlasa. If noil's HirsipnrllK h clnradpri/i-d M three pociilliiltles : iBt , the comlilnullnn ot n iiitdl.il agents ; I'd , the jirujmrtlon ; : iil , ( ho jiroi-mt of Bcurlng the attlvo medic In/ iu ] illlli'i , 'J he result Is a incilltlno of nmisii i ntrenglh , dfettlug euros hitherto unknown bend for book containing addition il evidence , "Hood's KirsiP.inll i tones up my svstein. pmllliH my lilooil , Hlnrpinsmv .imntlfe .mil KIIIIIS to III ll\l- IIIO OVI'I " ,1 V lllOMl'riON , Jtegl , | or of lit eds , Lowell , 3\liss , "IIooil'H riirsnpirllla be its all others , nnd IswniiliitHvvi iglit lu olil " I IsvitniM.io : , , Juo JUuk Street , New i'oilc City. Hood's Sarsdparilfa Hold by idl ilniRslstB , 61 ! six for $1. Mail i onlybvO. 1.1IO01) & CO. , Ixiwcll , Mass. Ono Dollar. BAD BLOOD. A Louisiana Political Meeting Tnrnefl Into a Baltic , "A Thousand Shots \Voro \ Fired Simultaueotisly , " Sixteen Noeroes Killed and Others Wounded , Three Prouiinont White Domo- orats Also Killed. Conflicting Accounts Locating the The Dcmournta Accuse ilio Itcpulill- OIIIIM mill llin Uepulllo iw Counter tlic Aooiisn- TMK Itlor. JSK\V \ OUT KANH , Nove-mber 1 A I'lciyuno's Now Ibon.v special snys : At : i Kcllogg meol- MR at Lironvlllo to day It scorns KOIIIO negroes ; ot title tlllHculty' ToaJtlfiwx ( stopped In oipuot thoni , when hours bred on , the bnll > enotrating hU lint. Ifo n turnoil the tire but vtthout effect , liylhls time tlaio was agon- ornl icaort to firearms nnd A OI.NKItVI. IUH1I.AIIK COMMtMKI ) . TooCIlfoiix wna the first to fall , xliot ( lend. ilo vv.ia ono of the boatciti/ens and n staunch democrat. Sheriff Tl'eo. Viitor was brought n here wounded , but uot dingorotuly. Par- lien who brougnt him in say Captain It. Ioll ! , i democrat , waa nlao ahot dead. Abler lioutlo , i nrpm rolllicinn , mid thrco other noirroca vvero killed Jules Meetojcr and < ludgu Kon- clien are reported among the wounded , jv area number of men uro under anus there , and the excitement ia at fever heat. Tha excitement hero Is vurygtn.it. Siinads ) f armed men left for tlio scene of the conlhct. The town \v ill bo picketed and patrolled to night. Liter. A largo number of prisoners \\oro trought in by armed men , but cannot aicortaiu , ho number to-nieht. They are lodged in jnll and guarelodii .Judge Thco. J'ontllon. Albert l'uteleu ' | , L. tFontovol nnd I'hen/JKcnUon are among the prisoners. The moat reliable nnd impartial reports are that the republicans went over there oxpoctiug tumble , and it commenced among the ncgroos. Jndgo I'ontoben is not wounded a ? at first reported. A. K. DngOH nnd St. Glair DtignH mo re- lortod Bounded , Mony others vv era wounded jut , they got oir. Moat reports agree that SIN. NiGKOHs WHIR Minn jut as they stampeded after the first fire It is mposaiblo to say positively howmnnynro wounded. ANO11IEH. ACCOUNT. Nhvv Olir.KAN'H/Novcmber 2. Tunes-Demo- cr.it , Now Ibenia special : Judge I'ontehuu ind eight or ton others loft hero thin morning or Laroanvillo , 1'auaio Point , tliis pirlah , to mid n political meeting in the interest of Kellogpr , After the croud assembled a dia- ; urbanco was croateil by pinons. hallowing "Hurrah for Gray. " ITdo Gtiilfoux rushed to the scene of trouble ni.4 ' 7aa fired at , the bill passing through his hat. Ho returned the lire and ut tint moment there was A GtviJiAii now. nnd Captain Hell , n prominent sugar planter and n democrat , JOB Uuolfaux , the leading jray inin , .ind Oliver llouttt1 , colored , a Jvol- logg supporter from Now Ibeiia , vvoio killed outright. The woundul , as fai as known , are Tides Mestaycr , republican c uididntu for slier- ilf , who la t Hpring had his thit'h broken , ox shcriir Yeutor , shot twice in the nbilomin , nnd about a do/en others slightly wounded , Six nogroeti were killed at ) far as known , The perpetrators wcro surrounded and kept under ; nard until thu sh ° riu arrived to nrroat thoni. A courier was dispatched to Now Iborla , and n , \ Sow minutes alter ho arrived the town vvna in mi' unnrsr KXUIIIMIM All drinking aalnoni ) vvoro closed by the iniyor. l''ifty ' or seventy five men from here left under orders from shoiilfs for the scene of trouble. All vvoro armed with double bind shotguns and rillm. They nrieatod Kimtellou and Adolph liienvcuu , nnd hvo white mun , wlm nio now in the patleh nuilei heavy gmtrd Tin < litnt bill c.imofrom the repnblicnn ranks. Afti r this , it suiJ , A THOUSAND MIOTS WKHK I IIIKI ) HIMII1V- SI-OLH1.Y. Ln ) tlio bittlo liohl it IH Bind that a do/en IIOIWH aru lying dead , It IH impossible to learn how miuiy were wounded , and left dur ing the excitement. NKVV Out lAhiS , November 2. Information from republican sources glvu quite n dllfi rent coloring to thonlfutr which occur/oil .it L no- anvlllu yesterday. Tlio Klulne and Login and Kellogg ineotmu was being lield then ) , which , it 13 alleged WIIH broken np by armed democrats who fired upon the inciting. Light men worn killed and woundnd. All republi can spoakorH vvero nrrostod by local milltiii and comirlttod to jad without the authority of law , Intense excitement prevails , l MIII r\orM , NKVV OIUMSS , November 2. A Times- Democrat , Now Iberia , spOLialnavH that every tiling ia ( | iiiot since the | ' 'UIISBO I'omt troublu jnstoiday. The priionora aio still In jail , and will probably have a hearing to moriovv , A Rif.it many rupoits came in from 1'uu o J'oint today. Nearly all are dilforcntaH to the num ber killed nnd wounded. Coroner Manvlllu came In late this evening , TIIBdmoSKKH HTATKJIKSr. 1 fo naj'H that tin 10 are Hlxtoon negroes are cloud nnd two will to men. lie will holJ an uunieat to-inorrpw , All in thii light whfin it began say that the flint hhot came from n n < gro , who hrod at Jot : ( iilfonx , from hU cn.it poclut , Hull and ( ill- foux were killed instantly and from tlio first volley. The pistuU tnkoii from tin Ir bodies nhowthat they hail not fired a shot whou thity foil , ft Is not known how mnny weio killed , hut it IH certain that HIMH'V , I-nollAlll.l T U\J1 , VVKIll MI.I.I'I ) , Nearly all these klllixl received wouniU finm struv sliota. It ia reported that the white republicans wore breast phi to-i. , liulgo Koiitelluii'H clotldne WOH full of bullet holuH , but hlii skin was nutouchod , C.ipt Moll wat to day at Ht. Miutinsvlllo and Jou ( Illfoux al horfauvllle. 1'ell nud Ullfauv were two ol Kaufso 1'olnt'a most lejpoctod nnd bolovoi titi/uis. Tin Ir friends prenenl , six or oiidit nieu , wcro HO infilllatod tlu < thny wont into the bittlc rcgardlo i of ovrrjtluui ; and fouglit hravnly , A eroit MVNNKUIIOM sn > ) > AM ) IOH1HI until thn > emptied tin Ir pulo ! * , the iimjnnlj , howovnr , xtimpodiul. lluudioN of thpin jump d into the bijou and unlnu bcilipjuomu ! . i d did not get out , Dllicrs ran ; soinn tell down on tliu vvnv and died , due negiov vt found near by In hia eiluti doullthoiit n brinso , No further trouhln n pxpt-ctod , CAl DAl'KVIN.S. ' . T1IK TCKMKIt ( lAllnlll U\IK MVHK AT I VST I UOOKI II VVUItK , Sr. l.ol'lM , Novembers. The rmo between Tcotnir nnit O.uulnur , which was declared a lie hat Siuiilay , Jwai rowed over at Crevo Ciuur lake tills evening , letultlng in tiamlaur reichlns : the home stake about it iiinrtcr | of n inilo ahead of Tei'incr , At tlio turning ttnko the bow of Toomer's shell wont under vvntir , and biforo ho had ntialghteund ( iaudaui fully two leiights , hllo Teenier loit , \Vlion ho arrived homo ho an nounced Ida bovtvv.n vattrloKgul. The ex- iimtnitlou of the ho.it nhovvcd peami in Its bow and n good dr \\atiriuthoforunrd coinp irtment. 'I'lio n fcroo nppointod n moot ing at 10 p. m. . when ho would hoar the state- mouts of both sulca .iud gtvo n decision. Tlmoot r.vco , 1.0.1 ! I , Hotweon 10 nnd 11 o'clock , and nfltr con- sldoiablo talk , referee G ilhwlur gavotlio race to luitidmir nud dcclnrod nil botx nnd pools oil , The declaring of bets anil pools on" , b iicd upon \vhat ( inllngnor called ' unnatural" bol ting which laalhged to bo the putting up of moiipv on ( jnndoiir in iv tocret vv.iy by sumo of the 'leomci puty. Niillur Tiemor lumtelf ( inudnur nor St. John , IriabickniH , nioxvid to bo um-emcd in the transaction , hovvovi i. ItrgnrdtiiK the condition of Teemor's bout , Morriii thinka It w.ta injurid in the boat house ot the Moduo dub , but mikes no dltcct charges u amst any membci of the club. The fact that Toomor was on the water in his shell , inning befoio the ciovvd , 17 minutes prior to the start and la not known to Imvo observed anything wrong with the hoit. would Indicate that the jury waa unstained during the racu. The decision of the referee seems to bagoueially accepted ns just nud proper under the circumstances. HUM , UOIMANIsM AM ) UIOIUCI- lilt CMSIIIAN \M1KMKV IIKNOU.NC K lll.MSK AS AN KNKMTO KV1LANK , A 1 IIIKM ) OK TI1K II1HII , AM ) AN OH'Sl'lllNn OKTHKCVTIIOIIC' ClIUHlH IKTl.l , 1I1HIIMI V llhhl ) . Specl.il telegram to the DKI : : TOHONTO , Ontirio , November J. There invo boon sovcrnl mootinga of Orangemen hold n different parts of Ontario , at which resolu tions \voro adopted cilllng on the brethren in the United States to vote foi Cleveland , The ollownip appeal , made to brethren in the stites , was passed at n meeting of Orangemen lold [ in West Toronto , Wednesday night , a copy ot which was Edit to different Orange organi/atlons throughout the Unitad SUtea : "Wo , uti/ina of Toronto and moinbora of ] I the I.ojal Orange Association of Itritish Not Hi America , dcsiro , o nddresa our brethren and fodovv Canadians n the United States as to the aland they ihould take in American polities. Wo b < llovo t Ia the duty of our brethren to strenuously ipposo both by their votes and inlluenco the election of James G , ISlame , the republic in lomlneo for president , ns vvobollovo ho is an enemy of 1 luglond nnd n friend of the demo- fogic Iriah , and nn clfHpring of the Koinnn chiir.h. ( Signed ) WIIIIAM Slhcr.Aili , WM. GhouiiK , tloilNSNKDIIIEN , IH.NIU llKAHl ) , , MAIIK KKIIH , " ' v i" IlENiir .Lownmt , TllOVfAH ITlDK , JOHN UOIIINSO.V , THOMAS McCAt'i t. , JAMIS 1'ii'Kii , JOHN Covviicr , N JilACK. JOSUI'H JillAI.in , Committoo. Oil , AVtN OHIO 11IK lllJil'AllllSn lUHOHTATlOV OK IIIK DEMO- cuvrio KAitovAij Lovninma 10 ITH OHIO IIKNUIIUKV. Special telegram to Tin : ! ! KK. COIUSIIILH , November 1 ! . The following leeds no comment. Natlwnal Democratic Kooms , Nnw York , f October 18 ! , 1881. ( Samuel Stellinor , l < i | , , Chairman Demo cratlc Coutral Committed , hiicas cuunty , To ledo , Ohio , Dear Sli. The national committee too , after having overlooked the entire ground tint will bo contested with any hope of sue- ess , have decided tint tlio ( U'ht must ho made in Now Vuik and Ohio , The vote in your Htato shows that the ma jority w.is agilnst the republl cans by over 12,000. The vote in the national contort will bo Holldincd as ag.unst the nipub lic.iu tand id.i to. Wo will furnish yon all the necoanry moans to iliumou full vote and do all tint ! > ) iiccyrjBirv to Bin nro the electoral vote for Clevoluiid. With Ohio v > o are victorious. Oonmcticiit and Now Jersey aio agnlnnt 1190 nud Indl ma is doubtful. Our light must bo made in youi stntn To fully coimerve to the interests of the pirty you must lubt. If wu make a strong ami Hicconafnl fight wo will uury No Vork nnd with Ohio meet our can- didites The n suit of the wtiolo contest restn on the action ol Ohio. If jou are earn- c t nnd work faithfully you cm cirry that ttuto Wire 111 the roiiilt in your city nnd county at the curliest moment Youra truly , W. I ! llAUMJM , Chairman of the National Democratic Com , NANOI'J CODNl'V'S HOHUOlt. 1MB MLIIKIIEIIHIIII AT 1AIII1K IHK KDMONDH HNCUH'AIH ) V\AH \ If IOIIM\AI' TIIK JMH- TKHY 1IKKI I.NIMI HEITI KHS AlUMIONlMi rilK NEK1HIIOIIHOOII , Sioci.d to THE IFE. ! Km i Kiiros , Niinco county , Nub. , Nov. ? . Sheriff Xibbel roturncd from his trip south on Thuisday last. Ho Htateu that the party imp- po'i.d to bo I'urnival had loft before bo got thcro and aUu that the landlady anil landlord of the hotel Htud that "tho supposed Km nival cimo therii bi foii > the murder took pinto " If suili ia the t.nHO it ! KHVJ grout stupidity in the southern autlioilthw who telegraphed lint it wni Kiiniual , Ci'itain it la that whoever the man was , ho had umplo notice from the pap rs that Xihhol was ( omlng Sheriff Xihbul Hiys that ho did not know that ho WIIH talking tea a reporter at all. The hhetiir is iloubth HH making a sincere oC' fort to capture the murderi r nnd hhows an I good judgment us the .nor.wo country pherid on hi * firnt rlnnlny f > f niitliotity. Should ho go again ho will nntniUottioo himself nnd Ida imaMoii ns freely as on hi , In t trip. Ifj rrply to thedlobo-Li-mocrrtt , In which , under Xlli hoi ti ninio. the l linonsons are i > nld to bo nc- i-c'inphct s , the follovs ing lujter has been draw n up. 1'illHlTOS , Neb.Ottohor.ll , 18SI. ( 5 liibo Democrat , St. Ln us , Mo. : In jour I MIO of the l7th ! we notice that nn Omaha correspondent In rilicu up the Nnneo county trncedy undo the atntemont that the people mtnr in the vicinity of the murder bollivo I mnivnl to linvo been itmrdi rod and tint ono r.dmonmui , a neighbor , is the Rilllty pirty , N'ovvvo who ha\i > hend nil the ovidcnro as rtdduc d bi'fiin' thn ononpi'a jury nnd well knowing tint neither Ojvvahl or Arthur Kdmonson havn mm moment boon by us or by any one suspected of being In miy nianiiir coiinoi ltd with the i rime , but on the contrary these twojoung moiihavo romlored over } aa oistinco in their jniwur to bring out thu fnets rolntive thereto. They have at nil times HIICI tliflr repldoiico nmom ; us c minded thomirlviM in aiich n Dimmer na to gain the mpect nud conhdonco of nil ninl wo lullevolt la but just to them nnd their iniiiy fnemla to Hay that the evidence and clrciiuistancosconnectul vvltli this case wo fully exoiu i > to thoni from any suspicion con nected thoreuitli. lloplnp the Democrat will PIVO this ns gprcdypuhlicntion an possible. Wo conclude by dictating the inuoconcoof the 1 Minimum bojs. ( Signed ) K. It SMITH , Coroner , S. 11 , I'KSSM , foreman coroner's jury , I. A. UKAOI K , jurymnn , K , I ) . (7ol ( ID , juryman , J. 11. JliNMtr , jiirjman. Tlio rcinaming jurymen had not bid the paper prtscnltd to them but will undoubtedly i-Iguit. ShorllTIbbel KVJH tint ho never mentioned the IMinoiH n bojs nt all , nnd the cotro spondeiit from Oimvhn to tlm Gl > bo Democrat wan alone the originator of the statement. County Clerk McClelland doon net acorn dwcoumged ovei the rp | eitcd fnlluns to capture the nssns'in , but saja ronovvedelforts uill bo made. ( Julio nn < initiation is taking place fro the neighborhood of the murder , over which the myatery ileepuna mid darkens daily. _ _ v rni/B rmin sinu HT r.vui , is WHICH ONK IHOVV H.NIHHKIl TIIK MOLT. Si. 1'Atr , November L' . Tins afternoon n party of nbout ono hundred inon vvtnt bj atonmer about three miles down the Missis' sippi to witnoas n fight between John S , llarnon , of this city , nnd Tom McAlpino , ol Now York. After sumo discussion , 71. * C1. llucho , sporting editor of the I'loneor Proas , uns chosen referon , and , T. S. Dickonaon , city editor of the dl , 1'nnl Day , tlmo-kooper. Tlie monweiool the nanio heigth , live foot eight Inches. llnrnoa weighed 115 His , Mr Alpine 141 Ibs. It vv.ia t o'clock when tltno waa called , liy consent of both parties tlio rounds wore two minutes each , Muriiils ] of Qiieonsbury rules. The light vv.vs marked by umtluuims sparring for sl\ rounds without either receiving pumehinent When the seventh began it was evident that Harnen i..eint businois , and HC ircoly had the round commenced when liainos sent n tonific swinging right handur which took MeAlpmo fauly ever the right ojo and ho foil like a log , where he liy fully ton minutes , totally imcon- eciaus On cominc : to , ho pulled off the gloves and gave up , liariicn did not rocelvo A scratch. VOTI3. lit.i.sols soi ID ( on rilK in i'i iii.ioN nrKEi OMA ( JUKSriON 01MAIOIim. . Special telegram to TIIK Hi E. Clilc'Ano Nov. 1. The republican Btato central tral , committee 1m completed a poll of Illinois They flay'tlmfc'outsldo of Cook county lllatni will have a plurality of 118,000 to10,000. . N < ojtunates liivo boon mido on the vela In tint county. In 1K81 CJnrfleld's pliuahty in Mil- nois vvna I0,71li. The returns of the poll by precincts show dicided republican gains. IjitlmatoH made from time to tlmo as the poll * are returned nhow that the perconUcrn of gain lioldt ) good throughout Should Cook county allow n republican g.dn na largo in prop - p ittion as that indicated throughout the Btitt liluino'a majority would bo over DO 000. The prohibition vote will not exceed IL'.OOJ. The estunato of the liutler vote has not been up , as it is toi much tcittored , and the m i jority of the Dolls do not return any llutloi votes. The ilomocr.its have completed their I loll of the state nud claim n tot'il vote of ill- ! ' , 1)00 ) torClovulaud anngiinHt L 1,000 fur lilalno. M i : WAI : . IIIKNCHi.vini - ( Miinn INTKIIIIHS. Special telegram to TIIK HKK IJONDON , November H. A grave conlllct ol iplnion rages in the French ministry ovei the yhiuo o policy of M. 1'orry , ai.d the first novvr ifaieversal to the 1'ieiich arms will bo the signal foi n cabinet nphoivnl. Hep rtH nn current m 1'aiia that the ititiiatioii is inucli VVOIHO than the accounts piihllHhed would load mo to ballevo , nnd tint China is dlsplajiiif , inoxpuctod strength and cnuigy , I it coouec- lion with tliU subject , interact itttiches to thu nliildcn uppearuiico in 1'arlsiau papora ol stories of outrign in Moroc o on French citi /ens. by the MilUn and his grand vi/ior , o which the moht lurrowlng nccouuta me given , It Is suapectiid that M. Kerry Intends to back out of the ChinoHO emhro lie under cover of c Morocco divursloii which would involve tin Hp mull dilliciilty , and thus withdraw tin public attention from the east , CMIOA.GO OKOOKS AltllKSriSU III MOIHAIIO 1NTIIIIII EIUS IN 111 ( MI1I1KS ( ITV OAHTUt 11 MtllHON'H 1IIIOIHI II IN-I AVV IT I l.hll , Clllc'Ai.o , Novombui 1 , The federal an thorlties to night nrrostul John Stournt brother in-lavv of Mayor Harrison , democrat ! cindidato for govurnor ; W , J , Cllngen , chr of the Hmth Hiilo police court , and I'Vank ' A OWOIIK on a charge of aiding nnd nbettlii falsa regutration. The ofhclala decline t in nko any public stitetnont e.\cept hi n got : eral way tlnit their ovideiico la diioct and ul tolnto. Ono of the detectives , named Doiip IIIH , who la biippusod to have collected ovi dcncn against thuso nud ether parties , waa ni lusted by the city police on the Hamu charge * but wai roluaied on bid , Thu three person vvuro arrested by 1'idtud States olllcinU inn t ikflii befoio the ujininiaaionur nnd tbolr bal hxul atlJOU ( oath. ( 'illclllllllli'H IIIoOllj " COI.IMIIDH , November 2. Shorilf 1 lavs kin of C'liicinu ill , niidu a reipilsition on the go1 oriior for tioops on olec limi day , The go verm repllml thut , ullor h and ilio mayor bad o haunted theii resorcua uith dopntiua an sptclal jiolleu they could have the .dd of tl militia , GLADSTONE'S DOOM , he Ifflpdiog Dissolution elite Prts- cnt Brilisb Cabinet , Irowdiiig Harbin gars of the Pre mier's ' " 11 , * " * * In Dooidinc Qufeion of 1 n ho Disastrons' ' S-'aarrels iu the1 Oem DB , vershadowictenaoo of Popu" lar Btfead Riots , llitid Tlin4 nnd Itnil ( ! ov- ornniont Tin * Ciiln r Ni-otls of n llun > jrv Populuoi * . mtmsii pcctal telcgiam to Tiuli ! r. I.ONDOV , Noxcnibtr U , The Gladstone ovoniment HCI ms going to iicc.es. Xo body nn give the exact lenson for this universal ouviction , but every bmly declares that he- eela it in the nir. Things are ccrtiiijly going : rong nil romul. Vague runiora of impend- ug disaster in J'gypt hivu passed from the arinrof Ciiro to the clubs of London , nnd Ithough Khnrtuun may not linvo fallen al- isndy , not ono inrtn in a hundred behoves liat Wolaleyvill got there in time otmoit. The fall of Khartoum just now vould bo also the fall of Gladstone , in south \frica , nvoidanco of war H apparently no onger poaslblu nnd In a dob.ito m the house > f commons Kit v\tdne day , the ministry voro denounced with as much vehemence , rom their own , a ) from the opposite side. [ 'ho debitto ju the Mnimtrn'ma ' minder case , vhilo leaving Lord Spencer unhurt In the English opinion , ! I H spread an uneasy fooling hat theio ia s muthing very lottuii in Dublin Jnstlo and the attack In icfercu o to Mylca- Uijco has hirdly p ecd nway when ho relontlefs Kirn Ibtea threaten ti > , bitterer nssault In cunfcipiunco of tlio extra- rdinaiy rovolntioiia In letters published dnr- ng the trial of Detective Inspector I'rcnch. ? Jio finally implied condemnation of Chamber- aln's violent Innguagc by lofiwal ot BO many ninicteriallata to vote against ChurclilU'a mo- 1011 of ccnMire , that oetentatious ahatuutl" ! ! of jord llartingtou nnd Sir William Ilnicomt rom debate nnd Clmmberlnin's nariow c-ecaiMi jy the small majority of thirty-six pivo nn im- > rcRsiou that there nru lutorind divisions which ill precipitate minimstcrial dissolu- ous , Over nil this struggle. hrro hangs the droiid tpcctuclo of the ever eopfiiing ngricultural and commercial de- ireaston , and peesimists aciiuilntod with the Igorlth ferocity of hungry LntdUlunen dream > l 'jiscamfortingislons of the sccno which nny bo mactcd during tlio com ! nn winter if tirving men mo huhcd to fury by fierce po- itical struggles , ST. I.Ol'lS ANM Illjll AIM IV B 1'llErAUATIOV TO THVVAIIT AI.I , MUS rti'TM ) KLEtllON ST. LOIIIH , Nov. L At a special moating of ; ho board of police commissioners to-pi bfcjto consider pstitions signed by a umnber of .itlzana nakt'nf ? that the police force ba in creased to preeorv o order on election day , a cHolution vvus adopted instructing the \ico Hiftident of the board to nppnut a special : > rco not to exceed 000 men , to bo used as ho nay direct. M ho petition btattd that it was ipprehended that thorp would ha trouble on lection day In uimstquonco of ap-.iointment of United States inarshnla nnd the alleged nt empt of i pulilicnu leadiia to attempt to orco the election of judges to receive ballots > r priHideiilitl electois nnd congressmen of lion whose iinmoH hnvo been stricken from bo registration bsta by the board of luviaion. uiAN. . UK IMlldllUIlll CIIAIUSOKS IIIK I.IIKAT IJ011DN HI 11,1 HI. Special Telegram to TIIK UFK : NKVV Yoiik , November - I ) ininick Me 'nffroy his challenged John L Sullivan to ight him , according to the niRidnr rules of the simian jri/o mw , lor fr m $1,000 to § 2,500 aide ido , tlm lixht to takn plnco in Colorado , or vili.iu 250 inileB of K nens City. UAI.IIJIOIIK. SW , November 1. Mt. Ver- ion cotton inilla , n % Wooilbetry , posted no- iccs that the vvagc'H of operative. ! would bo ro- luctd tun and iifteon pur cent. ARSHOUS RYING70HOIDCOWH 'EARLC/.KINOPOWDE. . . ITAMROUNDTO niSt/ PORE CREAIVI TARTAR. S1OOO. Given Ifiilum ( iriinyiiijnrlons KiibMunifSCun U > faund In AndrowB1 Pour ! Unking Powder. Ii. ijo * . tlvilv PURE. JteliiKinihwMil.BiiiltifillinoiitiiU n cclvcd mini sueh chemLstmisB.r > unnHttslIos. ton ; M Delafoiirilno , ot I'liliugu ; i cl llode , MllvviuikiVv TNld In bulk. C. E. ANDREWS & CO. orriCAbo ZZIKWAU , , 29 J jiVe jU 2ST. i > AJOl E. \ \ ahil at } , ere recocjniz 5eeafer )