3MAHA * HE * A * , Jfc. .ilV IT FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , Tl'kbDAY MOKMNtf , NOVKMBIOR 4 , 1S84. NO. 117 BAD BALLOTS , Tlie Record of Hot ana Spilled Blood anil " in the , Further Developments 0\ \ Louisiana Riots. A Prooi That it Was a Bourbon Massacre. All Republican Participants Held Under Arrest. Dark Democratic Intrigue at the Chicago Polls. Canadian ColoniMs Negro Murder liiK Ucinocruilo Kcpculers at Several I'ointa ISto. TUI5 LOUISIANA TUB STATEMENT OP A WITNIMB. NEW OULKASS , November 3. Felix Bio thloro , postmaster at St. Mnrlinivillo , makci the following statement concerning tbo Lor oanvillo affair : "Saturday , November 1st , 1 left St. Martinsvillo in compaLy with mj uncle fur Iioioauvllle. I had hardly gone twt miles when I met a fnond living near by wit stopped mo and asked mo whore I was col eg , 1 replied , 'to L ire < iuvill > j. ' He eaid , 'don't RC there for I have bean notified by the principal democratic leaders thatthey are to bo un hand , for they Intend to prevent the republican meeting from taking pln'e. ' I arrived in Loreauville and wan aaktd by the most promt' nout mon democrats of p > od standing , 'what nre you lookiug for ; theto may bob'ood- shed , for the drunkards are drinking heavily and want TO 1'ItEVENT THE REPUBLICAN MEETING FROM TAKING 1'LACK. ' At the sams time I saw trom twelve to fit teem persons yelling and shouting and going from one saloon to another until about liu o'clock in the aflernoon , when Judge Fonto- lieu and hid crowd arrived atd entered the j ixid of Alfred Gonzoulin to hold their meet ing , the use of the yard having been secured for tint purpose. On their anival , I Raw and heard soruo parties calling repeattdly , 'Come on boys. ' They came from a .rog ehop be longing to St. Clair Dngan , about hvo hun dred yards from th * meeting place. On their nrriv.ilJoe Gil faux fireil the first shot. Shola were returned by the attacked party. Some 400 or 503 shots were fired with the result , in dead and wounded , reported in the papers. The attacking partita then went to their headquarters - quarters and returned with ten or twelve guns. They surrounded the duelling of Gou- SmOOTINd AT IVKBT DARKEY I'ASSINO. withia their roach , even thu&a who went into the bayou whtn trjiug to faye themselves About hfty of the a ute miliu'a caino out at 5 o'clock fronlelieu men exclu-ivaly. taking them prisiners upon Judge Uates' verlal o-rler witiout deputy theriUs to rt-preseus the United States authorities. This was stated to me when en route t New Iburia with tne prisoner.- ! that same ui lil by the lieutenant commanding , TUB OUTBAOEO LAW. KE\V OBLEANS , November 3. Governor Kello/g closed i.U cauva'S last ni ht mid left for loeria p r ah , the scene of the late trouble A dispatcn from New Ib ria s.yi. Tna fol lowing aM thu ua um of prisoners now in the piriah prism h-re , m p irtiuip mts In the L c reauvilie riut : Jud a Foiiteheii , Alph Fonte- lieu , Albert F.mti-li-u , Eugene Daiuiers ( col ored ) Atohunz Mixqucz Aba Palllult ( ol- ored ) , D irsey Gibsou , Eugene Couway , Tuu- tant Bieiiveuue , uf tit iMurllnville ; Alf Gou- zalin , Dick Walkar ( colored ) and J. B La- \ beaux , of St. Mary's. Tne preliminary ex- nuituutiun of tin piison rs was not hud to day , : n was expected , otving tj thu abs-nce of tha district attorney. Consequently , the prUuiors will have to remain lu piison until after the elpc'.ion. Tiny are too leadtug white and colored republicans of the pariah. The coroner's inquest has ben l ostpoued until Wednesday. AND FIGHTS. New York Colon ! * ' * . Ntw YOKK , November 3 ICnowladga was obtained tj-day by city r.ulh nitusi that fifty men registered from a tmiKlx hotua in which not Una of thain resides. Ddti lives ex jact to execute abu ; a Uo.eu beach warr.iu.ti da ting thu day , Cooping up ilio Nojro Voter- . NEW OHLKANS , November 3 Over 200 col- oriid nun were arrested liy the police in the 1st con re 8ion il diilrict since jt'sterday noon ; ara "dangerous aud BUdpic OIH char.ictir * , " having uu usiulo maun of supp > rt. .Many uf them Wtro committed tj pmou by the re corder. A DPinourBliu Diirltoy'ij Doom. LYNCnuriio , Va , November 3. Henry Nentoii ( colored ) was Bhot in Wjthe county to-day. Newton , whose dutj it wai to iclievi another collier ubuit 12 o'clock , was on hi : way for that purpose when he was Rrod upon by partieo cjuro > lud iu tbo hru h The Hhot did nut tike elfict aud hi ran back home , and at da\ light Kguiu start d out , when he wjt that djvvn by uokuuivii ptitiei. , two of whom he saw. He n.ys tha' li , < lifolmj baen throat' encd bya nuiiibsr of repub ijuiu on account uf bin tlouiocrutia Colonists. MONTHKAL , November 3. - A large numlici of Canudlaus have gone and are going to ( ! ! ( fcront puti in tha SUttw to talca p rt in the elections to-morrow , aoma lave k-ono to ro coid ua votes. Octteis 1 1 uurii for candidates No SorloiiB Ti'nuiii. ) K\iiuctcil nl ClllC.f , ' ! ) . ClllUAno , Novemter 3. The board of c nm ty cmnmiteioneM thirt evening appointed 2uU ( Bpecial cju t b'oi ' to oerva at the polls to- inoiTon' . Uaitol b'tatjs Marsh < 1 Jones ha ; uppointe.i a large number of deputies , sup posed to Ice ubjut 1COO , part of whom will bt scutioned uttio ; pjU | aid ( ) r ; grouped 111 ililferont stictioiiii uf the city ax a roiorve forcu , uuder thecommund of Gen. Jonupr Stockton. Tlio connorvotlvo opinion of bith psrtiiM to-night is that tlif ro will bo no moro trr.uhldUitn tmial to-morfow. It lint Mon jalnlng nil n'chl ' , i\nd at thl hour ( midnight ] thu rain Is still IMl.n ? . KANtCK onANOIMEN AND FIIEU TRADK tltUT19lt' SKI VI.OODINO NIW TOIIK TO VVOIIK AOAl.NSl I1I..UNE. Special tslfgr.im to the BEE. Qt/KHKC , Cftiuda , November 3.-That the British Canadians are taking an active Inter est in tha elTort to defeat lllalno Is now Mt' tlott bayond the shadow of ft doubt. Specl.il traini were quietly loaded thN morning with Canadians bound for tha ntftt.H at this city and Montroil. rhopiojngem weio inado up from Orangemen and ngeiit * of the British government. The former will work with members of that organic itlon in the state of Now York nnd the Utter with tlio frf o trad- trs Tha greatest inti'rost has been fliown in the Uoinlnion since the nomination of Blaine , and the developoinonN today show tht a eccrflt and wo 1 organized movement of very considciabld dimensions has resulted in the dfparturo of these two bodioi of men. The OraiiRcmon fear HUlneV pronounced friend ship for thn Irish. Thu Kucllxh aRonti rcpro- sent the Cobden club and 'In ' general free tr do sentiment of that county and have plenty of funds which thy will distribute under tha guidance of Canadian friends who know bettor than they where money will do the most good. Aside fr m the Irifh nnd fri > o trade IMMIFS there U a base but fierce ad ditional motive for their opposition to B'ainc. ' It is conceded that the fdct ill it Dtaine'g mnthfr was a duvotod Catholic , nnd that a number of hi ) living relatives are if the fame faith , will in tha fdvtnt cf hla ilection give that church a , oci l primlnenco antl pollutal rcstigo In the United Statw ) such as it linn 1 ver heretofore enjoyed Thov will doubt- j us poll a largo number of fraudulent votes to- OIIICVGO BOUIUJOV CIIOOK8. A NEAT LITTLE HCHEMK EXPOSKI ) 11V WHICH CHICAGO WAI TO HE OVERWIIELJIINOLV DEMO CRATIC. Special Talegram to THE HER. CHICAGO , November 3. It has leaked out late to-night that the democrats have put up a job to carry the city by fraud and give the ticket such a majority ineide the city limits as to mateiially enhance the chances of the elec tion of a democratic ftito ticket. That scheme is as follows : The United Stjtes super- visois of election are appointed to eee t' a fair v tpand count on the c mgro-8menas th'y are United St tes officers. The demnc'atic judges hive been instructed to count tha c Jii res- sional vote first , and hiving comoteted it , to invite the supervi'Ois to gt-t out , leaving them free to work a crooked count on tha rat of the ticket. They are also instructed to in-ist on this , and if the United SUto marshals under- tnke to int rfere to arrest them to ptibmit as the vote cannot bo canvassed without them. I-l\ounlinff tlic Law in Cincinnati. CINCINNATI , November 3 S ventpen per- Rons were arraigned in the United States c.urt to-day charged with violation nf the election law . One of them was Thomas Crgjn , a member of the Ohio legislature , lie was charged v/iih two oif. se , one of as saulting a deruty inar-hil ami another of prf- v.iuliifj a citizen from votine. Over one liundred pereoui so far luvo been indicted. Jjix-cly Times in New Jers y. TIIKSTON , N. J. , November 3. Twenty-five men , charged with being reoeater. ' , were ar rested here this morning , and sent to tha coun ty jail fur rive da > s. The country for miles ar < und if ll'i > de < l with tramps nni each party is bitterly ch-ir ing the other with un uttemp : to colonize. A number of f ilso rigii-tratioLB have been discovered Governor Abbott tele- grauh ° d Prosecutor Boisley to remain in hii office all day to-morrow. Polltlus and P OTTUMWA , I.JWM . , Novdmb r 3. While the eheritf of this rounty and his deputy were av tendiug a political rally at Uloouifield , all the in the county jail escaped. Civil Ui-lK.s ? NEW OBI. EANS , November 3. J. H. Ack- len , states to-night , th it 1 , < CO colored repub licans in the 1st cjngr f3ional district hnvo been arrested and ( \rd now in piisuu in this city under the vgrincy net. OUK COAST UEPENSKS. OENKIIAL JOHN NEWTON'S ANNUAL RSFORT THE NATION'S NKED or COAST DIFLNSEH HOME- THING ON JIODEHN.VRKARE. . WASHI.-VOTON , 1) . C , November 3. Gener al John Newton submitted his annuil report of the coast dtfunes. Ho urges the haibirs uf our principal seaports be made impregnable to attack , by hdJitional gum of heavy calibre and other appliances knoun to modern war fare. Past events ho Bays , by co means jus tify the assertion nude that our c. > tlo abd grain are so necesiary tn nations that they cou'd not engage in war with the Unitad statin for .1 tbort peril. d without interrup tion of their supplies of these * iticlen. It se'ins to be forgotten tint a do- fci-iit upon our a ast to hold our unprotected cities U'.dtr the guijs uf a tiouile Hut would cmiBUino but a few months , and in the mean time cotton und grain in sutliclcnt quaiit-ties alight bo obttkiud elsnwhere. Thu inoltrn xjbtuin is to muko wa- sudden sharp , deceive and to make the beaten paity puy thotx- peiifej. ' ) he bojrd ot enAineers for l rilh'caUur,3 } : i\i prepared an ap- prixiniHtu e.stiina'o of the os. of f > rtifimtioni including annainents of mod ern imiko and heivy gun < and nllul mortirs for I'uitliin ' , liuitun , New York , I'luUdi-l- phu , lialtiinnre , Hitniptou KoulNetv Or leans , San Frauci-co and other place * . Thu estimate for preliminary works , earth and masonry \\ith < mt niio- , machinery , and emu to i > erve us an emplacement frr tuin. Total estimate , i < eluding r.iin iiiionH S 3.48S ODD : estimate for einplacjnn nt for guns Including armor Runs and nuchio ry ? 10lJSSi 00. Them estiiiuitoi wern rnida with care , and it i < < holietrd the fi rtiticat OIIK i-'clmli' g guin in all harbors on thu CJ.iat of Mitlident iniport- aucu to tomtit an enemy o n bo preiurnl at it nut not to i-xceed SfOJ.000,000 The following cbtinmto pifjured for 8 * . anil 80 are made. Tim modification of existing ( oits aud bjUrritu S > t',0 ' 0 ; preser- Vktl > u i > f rirtitUatlmi 5l7ii.ro i : pu chaie of ubinminu unnei $30 ,000 ; comment &c , , ; torpedoB Si.0,010. 1'rnillKioiiH I'o icstrl Nuw YORK , November -N'oremac to-d.iy , in .Midlultil.in hall , his fit rt ti biat Weatoa'd rtcoicl , 5,000 miles in KO dayn. - THE LAST SHOT , Klaiiio in Massachusetts Fires tbc Las Brcafistfie. Enlhusiastio Reception Through' out the "Bay State. " A Slight Mishap nnd Elaine's ' Wit. His Expressions of Disintorestgc Loyal Patriotism. k * y * Th-j Immensely Cordial Greeting at Boston , Blnlnc ; In Vote To-day nt liln Home In AitKiisl.li mill There In Awnit tlio r.CHiill , IttiAINK IiI-iVV12.4 NinV VOHK , NKW HAVEN , Cnnoticut , November 3. Blaine nnd parly left New York at nine o'clock this morning for Springfield , whence they go to lioiton , making a short stop at Worcheator. DI.AI.VE'H SPEECH AT WOIICKSTKII. I53STOX , November 3 On arriving at Worcester lilalno was escorted to ths stand , erected near tin trjck , and Introduced bv Sonatir Hoar , lllaino spoke as follows : ' I inver mnro sincerely icgrettfd the impair- inout of my voice than at this present mo ment , that I might make u fitting responto to the most cor. ml and most el fluent greeting what jour dlstlngui-hed chalrmin has given me. I crave the power of expiiMtlnn tint I might say to him in tbo presence of Worcester audienca that hit presentations of the people's causa in thin campaign constitute the political literature of 1SJI. He knows better than you ktiow how profoundly I thank him , and I know bettor thin he knows the full reason 1 have for gratitude. Tha campaign is over. All that has been pleasint in it with all that his been unpleasant ; with all that has been im portant with all that has beeli unimportant ; ic closes to-day and ovoj though it may S' uuit like the voice of egotism , I am proud to de clare here , in tbe heart of the c nnrr.oiiwealth of Massachusetts that notonca in a sinitlu in stance has any poisonrd shaft reached me here ( laying his hand over his lit-a t ) and I re turn to i-y home not with a leen , uilt with a greater appreciation of tha prandeur , the no bility and tha ju itico of the American people. To trjit people , of which Mm-achusetU loans so distinguished and houorab'e ' a part , I eub- mit , with tliB cauto I nm called to teptesent , whatever ot personal fortune I have at ttike , calmly , without anxiety and with abundant readiness to acc ° pt with cheerfulness what ever may ba the verdiU of the great pipul r tribunal. " [ Cheein ] Governor Robinson followed and epoko very briefly. AS the train moved off there wai another salute from strain whittles , cheers from the crowd aud a geuer 1 rush of people nea eat the train to tli.iko hinds with lil due At Niiti k there was n very large crowd , one aecti u ot which was c nioj d of Ilutler men who cheered fur their andidata. lilaue npoke briefly 10 th * people ne reit him , xprcsning reprdts thit he could not utter with full voicj l.i ) thanks to the republicans of Misi.ichusetU for their vigorous , und as he hoped , victorious , cam- paiijn. [ Cheers. ] The crowd at Newton waj immenss. A 8LIGUT MISHAP. Blnne was escorted to a large platform near thedepitBUd intioijuctd , but just as he was about to r peak tha platform broke down. Vor n minute or two theie was a great deal of ex citement. but LSUino sprang up m the j l.itform and exclaimed , " 1'lIKBE IS ALWAYS ENOUGH LEFT OF A ltKrUBI.IC.4N I'tATFOHU TO HTANI ) uro.v. " Ttiis reassured the crowd , and Blaine wont on tosay that he was console 1 in the bad condi tion of his voice by reflecting that the time for difcu < ion was pint. Tha verdict to 'e ren dered to-morrow ha awaited ca inly and with a leasonable degree of confidence. " ( Cheers. ) II03TON IlEACHED. It was about 5-0 o'clock when the train readied Uoetou. In the depot there was u very large crowd who cheered loudly fur Blame. Thi-ro Was also eome cheering for Cleveland from one portion of tbo croud i nd as the carriage containing Blame , Lieutenant lov Ames , aud Henry Cubut Lodge move ! oil a i.umbtr uf ma 1 I ) 05 a ran hfter it aud hiss d woile large crow Is of people in the sTctti heerfd. lil.ino was tiitn diiveu rapidly to the ' otel Brunswick aniviogehoitly after 3:30. : Theoiduwalk nd rteps in front uf the hotel and the nidttualk on the o her Hide of the avenue was crowded with men ami bo if who cheered Ulaine as he en tcreJ , leaning upoa Lodge's arm. Kniiivni Bljine hid joined ( he pircv at Newton. Oih-r members of the f .mi y , with tlio x ep'ion of MUB H.aUtj lilalii' * , who met her fatlnr at tbo hotel , urrlvtul a few minutes later than Blaine , who went immediately to his apartments. THK IIANQUET AT THE HOTEL BRUNSWICK. BOSTON , November 3 At tha diiner given Blaiuo this evening at the Hotel Brunswick there were moro thtu2UOO g < mt . Am-uu tlie prominent gentlemen Wiie , ] ) . H Hoar , A.V Beard , U. Worlhngton K. Mcl'her- , < m. 0. A. Bustal , J W. Gaudier K. H. Bom- p > nd ( . ! A Marsien. It was about ti ht o clock when Henry C.bjt L < i Ige , wh i pro- tidid , culltd the comptny to i rdi r He ealil Lhut as ItKiuie was to review the great torch light prix > d-iou , thera would not bi any gen eral Kpeaking , but ha knew tlio to present would be K really diSippiiutod If th r d d nut hear from the dl-tmguished guest of the eve- ! ili > g U'hen Bl iue roie to respond ha wai heartily cheered. IILAI.SK'H "Mr. Chairman und gentlemen , for reasons whlcli I nee t ii'it stop to de'ail , a reception uf this character In tin c ty uf liostm at tin clisa of the mtloiml c.-iinpaUn is peculiar y gruUful to me , und I thauk Mr. L idgH for giving niBthu pportunity tu thauk you , [ Ap- pluu < i > . ] Ills too l.ito to ar ue ur uveu to ttito the grtut i Huei Involved iu thn caiiv s < which clo y < to-niflit , \ ui I am sure till' tbo < e Hrius consiilu u a dilferenci bttvverti the ptititii so bruud , atd so deep , that their I'M- ' ciilini the one way or tlia othur will ntfroc for weal or w o the III tory of thu U it oil States for manv years tucomti. " [ AppUus * ] Blaine then tuuchi-d ua the d t qer uf reat oiganio cliMi i'S in the iuduitiiil yktumu , and liiuir ( itl cyntmiis and cjlitmued ai fvluwi | > : | "In53 KO for m my own voict could roach aud Intlu tico the just judgement of the | XH > pl of tin Ifnltwl > < t\ff. \ I have f ! frtad it very freely , I h r H.-KT olfrred an axlogy | , or npUnatUra fir tihintc wh t fem of my closet friends rfrdc I M n rxtraord nary nicn , In going before th * jw pc ! , ( tfint what mnro freely , and oxtendrdly tlun IP l > en the liAUt of the o ohown M the titp < li ) n li.it eindlrUtM of the grca * . i. rtio , It'it I wil y now 'hut I did it , and 1 l lrn to put tin on record-I did it IxcMiw I i knight that th peculiar character of tlm caiM w my \ * t sonal jnstlHuition for doing it I am i pro found bjl'i-verin ' n popuUr pnvornmsnt , am I know of no'reaJion why f tlnnld tint fie the Amtrictn ix > ople. IcliMl , too , for thi jiorn riipcific reason that 1 believe then was Fdnnger of the great lading < ) uB timi which related to the Induttrnl nnd pr-tectlvi tysti-tu of America liclng pirtially , or ix-rhap wholly pxcliidr-d from that mnMderali in bi th people , which the merit * dwerved and en trmted as I wai with thn grnit function o repicnenllng you , and nil members of tin re publican party , I felt that I would In A apecu degree , myself obtain a hearing I have returned fomewhit weary , irinowliat broken in volca sin. tn your eiri have already drifted , but I liavi returned with nven ix mop- profound bliil than I had in thn judgment , in the f.ilrno-s , in the impartiality , In the generosity 'f tht great mass of American ciliicntlup , nd I gti to my homo to-morrow not nithntit a fttronp confidcnco In the remit of a ballot , but with n heart lint shall not In the least degrcobo tro-ibl d by any verdict tint may be returned by the preat .American people , for I have in my entire cntirj canv < m unconsdou-ly and completely lest mght of myself and of whatever i r"wal fortune I have nt stake , in : > far greater and fir grander and far mure enduring H-IIP. which for tin tlmP , I WM submitting to tin1 popular judg ment. " ( Cheers ) Fr m thn dinner table IJ.ainn went to re view B grand torch I'ght ' mores-ion whli h hi did from thu balcony of HM hotel. To.moriow hi will go hntnu to vote in Au tnta , leaving Boston at ! ) :30 : a. m. NEW YOIIK , Noveinbsr : i Btainn thh morning txpre.-Mod the opinion ( hat the ro- ro..iark of iJt. Burchard upon ' Hum , Ko-naii- ism and rebellion , " would not cost tha nation al ticket inure than 5UCO votes. I'ALIIKII MOJS. , Novcmbar . ' . At Sprin- fit-Id LUi , UO ] coplo wera On th streets throueh which the proccseion pnsifd t ) the public fquiro where a stand wao erecta > l from which HlauiP , who was introduce I by Col. M tcalf , uf tipiiogh'fld , spoke. Ho wai rnthuslattictlly greeted as ha cungratulatcd the people on so laige and demon'tr tlva manifestation of the repubhtan slrcogth ot Ma'jachuie'.ts. B ing hoa o. Blaine excuted hlmtelf from speaking further and gave wny , as ha said , to pome one whole voica could ba heard by tha great crowd Senator Halo spoke a few wnrdi when the pirty returned to the train. They weru jiin- ed by Hour and A.V. . Ueatd , of Boiton. Tin * Boston llaniiu | > t. BOSTON , November 3. Up ton > ar two hun dred tickets were sold fopthe hinqunt in hou * af Blaine at the hotel Lrumaick. The inten tion WJB to soil out two hundred ticket' , but a few more will be sold. There will bo but li'tle fpeech-maklng. Henry Cbot litifo will wtl- c ine the eue ta and Blaine , an i possibly ne or two other' , will speak brntly CJovtrLor Robinson , who cannot ba present , will bj rep- tojented by Lieutenant Ames. AliOUlGlN CITIXBNHir. . AN OMAHA ELECTION CASE DECIDED IN THE 8C- mKMECofBT AN INDIAN CNLKSd NATUKAt- IZKD 13 NOT A CITIZEN AND CAN NOT VOTE. WASHINGTON , November 3. A dccui n was rendered by the suprema court of the United Statei this afternoon iui > acothr of tbo long series of casei which have crifen out of the adoption of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the constitution. The present case , which is that of .JohivKlk' , plaint il in error og iust CharlfB VVilkin * , and which came from tlio diuiict < f Nxnrnska nrui' brought by an Indini against tha rpgnfar uf one of tbe wards of the city of O.nli t for re- fuslnc to regiiter him as a quahh d voter therein. The question ! preio teil urn whnthrr the pl.intitF in error Is a citizen of the Unittd Sc.its , and whether l\i ha * been dented an > right guaranteed him by the fifteenth amemt- lha conuiiutl'n. The couil ui'nt t-i fade al ' in a long and elaborate opinion by Juiticu Gray holils first , that an Indian , who is I'orn a member of one of tha Indian tribes within the United States vvhiih still . xidts nnd is recoitntzul by the government und who has voluntarily eepartted h mielf from his tribe and taken up bis residence among the wbito cit zeus of u state , but who lia-i not been na'ura'uod ' or taied or rec 'gnlzed by ihe United Htatea or tha state , is net a cif- 7.jn of tire United States within the meaning of tht > first section of the llth ameudme.t Second. That tin plaintiff in eiror , not ba incr a citizen of the United States , under the l-Hli nnuudmect , h s betn deprived of LO right BCcur d by the l'r > th am'ndm-nt , and c.tnii..t maintiiu this act ! n. Tne judgment of till ci-cuit is allinind. Jmticu Harlan road a l' ' > ng d'fsentmg ' opinion in behalf of Justice Woods and ' J " An Iiiiiirtaiic | ) I'atoot Omo. WASHINGTON , November 3 , The important utent cao in which General J. Bu'.terworth ommifnioner of pateuM ii plaint ill in eiror gainst the United States. Hoe aid othen nras b ford tha ( iipremo cuuit uf the U > ited States to-day. In hii opini > n , Juitico Matth- OVVB , hoMi that au appeal dwi u.t lie in pat- nt ca < es to .ho eecrettry uf the Interior t at In commiPtioi.er of pat-nt.i h H thu ex jtusive ight to duildd for hnuselt wheih'r or n < .t a > itent ought to ba Issued ucd the secretary of he Interior lim no auilurily to levibW u h a decision If tha c unimoiouer erin , the party agrlevtd hai u statutory reiu-Jy hut thai remedy Is not en appe > l to tbo secretary. A Yniikcu ' ( 'oain. TEIABKANA , November 3. Clurloa Mitch ell , the ravisherof Mrs. Waddell , a wbit woman , in Liitle Hiver county , wai ar rested In th it county Sunday niiiht , und h < conferied the crium aft > r a n.obuf ' 'IX ) tiiizen mt u rupj around h's n > cU , and tltclartrd tha In wouanVi busbaud hired him U > commit thi critii-i. Wuddell wan also uirested uud botl were hung. A f'UltLMII IJl'llU. WASiiiNaTO.v.November 3 In thu cnmlna court to-day the ruse } f Win. Jomn , indictei For aurau't ' and bittry wltll Intent to kit Cliarlcs . ) . ( iuileau , oa the 19th of November 1SSI , was tiirtd. Altir au ub-i'iue uf twt-nt ; minutes the jury fouu I u verd ctol not guilty Onr lr vcri. NEW QIU.YAN3 , November 3. Tin utree railway drivers ktruck tu day for an Icc'Uis uf W4gex aud a iifcreao of hours. Thu prjn ent vvjgr * art ) $15 | < r mynth uud eiKhteel huuiH. Thu wa tH wanted are $5U uud bfteei hours , ELECTION'S EVE , Tlif ? Close tf Itc Great Campaign all Poinls , Locan Oonsos His labors 5 ; Indiana , Butler Boosts Hia Boom by i Bull , Olovolaml and Hondnoks Seol Their Homoa ( Various Surmisoa on the Probable Hosult. Thu Outlook unit 1(4 ( Uronil Tlrlil i Surmises Ontlier- Inn Claim Kvcrjulicro. TIIKVAU KACIiK. n , Ind. , November 3. I.oran com- iloted his tour through Indiant this evening , nnd is now here , a Rueni of Colonel Vori , awaiting the midnight train for Caicago. He eft Indianapolis. Thn principal points where stops were made won ) at Franklin , Columlmt , S'orth Vermin , Scyrrour , Mitclii > ll and Bed1 on ! . Them were iinmeiin < 9 gatlitMings nt facli ilarc. At Mitchell , a bind of liiilo ( jlrli iu vh't'i ' , uca'itu haM with the inscription , 'Soldiers' Chlld'cn , " erreUd Locan nnd nude lim a beautiful Moral ott"erint ; . Login , for thn last three months , rm spoken from thrro tn ifteen times nearly every day etceptl g Sun- ) ay < > . His voice ii still gond and ho prvMinti n h\lo app < aranc . Logan etprouoi every contidenco of success. 1'UNNY I1KV. DUTLEIl CLOSES IIIH CANVASS WITH A JOKE. BOSTON , Novfinb r 3. General Butler ad- dnvted n hrgo audience in the Mu ic 1ml 1 a' Natick , this nft-trnoon. Ha wai warmly r chived. He said in ln < speech : "They say on he other side , Uat I have had money p td no tn work in the interest of Blainn and the epuUican ticket. l' rdon me. If I had re- nalntd a ? my profession I could have earned it the Inweat estimate , five dollnri for onn lollar that my enemies say I have received. " The ceneral repeated his well known tiritl jewH and the remainder nt his address was ub tantially the mail ai delivered cl-owhcre. jiter in the day Butler spoke at Marlboro. THE SUCKEll STATE. TH ArtSCKANCG TO THE MPUDLICAN8 VAIM riLOnlOCH BOASTS Of THE tlK.NIOIITKI ) DEMOC. IIACY. Spociil telegram to THE BEE. CHICAGO , November 3.Tho campiipn was nded this evening by both paitles and ill hat remains it to cist and count the votes. The democrats profess to ba happy. A tele gram from Grain in Wii rtccivid thii after noon to thi elfdit that the L.itionil democratic commitUe are pleaied with the outlook and are confident of the icsult. Dispatches from the interior of tha state , they claim , also gave ssuranca ol a dUkffected wish returning tc Dlevflanci'n ntacdud. Chairman Oberly ol thd democratic sUte commute' ! tigiixM out a Miiall mkj'irity fi r Clevelauti in Illinois , and sijs that if ha doeau't win herd ha will be du- e.ted by only a snull majority. Oberly say : We will elect at Ira S eight ciirgre < smen vith a chance f < ir the nine , : i msj irity in the n er li'iuso i'f the stati leeislalure and n trnng probability of a map rity on tin j"iut ballot , giving us the next United State ) sun tor. " Drmocrats are figuring nn the pout- iility of replacing the picnaut republican c m- ureisnien lu both this und the Fourth dutiict. leretoforo the Third his bfBti able to help the candidate In the Kouitb , but now it hn two candidates , ojch chiming to be regular repub- l > -an which retricrs the election ot a demociat > o sible , but tha r publicans claim certilntv > i the Fourth diitrict. On behalf of the re rablicans Onairman Jones is cltiming ever- hing an I sajs that it will be a lindtlule for h4 republican * ; that the fta'.o will go for Ulaineby 4UOOtoOOOtOj ( th.t the rtpiblic- am will havti a majority in the state legi-tl ure and elect a nucceiwor to Logan in the Jmtid States enatu , bnidoi winning back hreo congressmen lost three yearn ago. Tlio Wind-Up In Indiana. Ken HERO , Indian * Nov -Logan and party eft Indianapolis at 9 o'clock this morning There was a la-g * partjr of pmrrluent ludi- MIUIH with thu pjrty The first etopwasat [ Vanklin whera n largo crowd Ratli-red. to whom L"ga [ wkrt lor a fjw minuter. The next atop waf ut UolumbiK.ll iiitcrveuini ; s'.uiious were decoruttd und laiyu crowds rathmd in apiw of the rainy weather. am : K.-IUMKK STATIC. I'cui.ia MOSEI iixi'ii.vDEi ) TO IIKLP CLETK LAND. STIUCCSK , N. Y , November 2. Special ti thi Chicago Tribune. All along the K.it canal gangs of mm have recently been set at work on jobi trumped up for the purpose o ! jiving their votes for Cle > eland. A case wa ferreted out hero U-day by a reporter. Sail Suprintendent P. J. Brumelkaixip , one 01 Cleveland' warmest supporter * , has pUkec up forty voM known to be fir sale , and un lur promua tint they vote tha democratic ticket M paying them th people's money fur buildiuktliriuih the tat mantle- a u < elesa load. Tiia repor er asked una nl thu workmen what they were constructing , Ha wa about to re Iy wlien tha boss , I ) > ulel Woodcallad out. 'Herel Stop thatl DJII , > uiiun > vver a d-d question I know tlui mm. He is a rep"i-ta , and nebo ly p > aks 11 him but injhtlf. You i-aii't gdt auy in'erviaw with m/ men " Woodi tneU to uxpluiu tha tliH roul wus a uecerhlty. An Irishman w. rkuu near by wii asked b ) tlie lupor'.rr wlut tliu men ere doin . ' 'The ; Cleveland' welfare. Thr ] ao : working for ' ' am all Cleveland men. All thu. Blaioe inei you can find oa this maith you cm put u y > tir eye. Tlrro Isn't u nan of thtin iln won't vote for Clovt'land. I ; 1 < a kolt it a ] they are having u\er there , too , " ' C > ul I I get a job hero , do jou auppotc ? ' aikixl tha rrpotter. "Why , ct-rtaluly you could. Anybody cai thit'd voter. " An iutelligeut democrat of the sucond ward Intcndl tf to to for BlMrw , < ii. 1-Thi < drxign M * ' * d * pi ral aUmpt on tri patt of th ofrici.x' ' * to a lh ward. Thr MO thut it l Inoki 'o ? llsrt ! fnr lh m und the mint ral f tha win " 11" mn way. Tn thln liotnln thnir raniw . " * "y nttnwrow. Ni Iv nil theGetmint . n I I-Vench In thn wn will votn for lil ln "id ' will many of th Irlth. ThltwinMhbn 'iiH-t U h tr * ortt InnVn tlM tn * > n t > nd fii > WHIInni Herror me of the workmen , ck inwl l * l to mo thn 111 ftdnlge to ffitin Totes f"r Clavelanrf. " Cli'veUtul fit 'ItilTdlri. , N , ) omVr 3. "JlotrUntl arrlvei i ro at 7..T thu morninjf with frisnd , Mr Tutlull. H * t < rl il quietly to he t il rw tturant wh rn Iw took a h ty me l : rpprilre < ; o liMrnom over hl otlico and ab out ten wa it his desk Ho w. w'xr.ect < Hl to nrrivn th ! tltrrnnon atd prcpitrati wers n ' < ! fof hii Mp'.liin. At II o'clock h < Mt th i oHlee anil t.utt-1 lfl nrely t. ) th. > Tirft hon c. In roplj to n rpifttion in t his hoaltli h < i lid ho wai 'nthetimst excellent h'alth and ' mor h n plwed tn l .it lilt fid hmio IIR.I * nHe ild the in t chror'iig nev * cnrnil to hi in from itmoii nv r ; qturter and thi proi A ct * foi , ho ucci-ai of thn iVmo ratlr ticket In e ! ' trd tirat r te. He dfrliaeil to utit.i his opin- nn about tha utatoof N'o-v Ycrlc and ref irrml , ho interviawer to Mci.uns. who , ho . M. : on'd hotter .in fr th.it qimlion. Hu tf m\\n \ * hero until to-n orrow whenho | will t oWs a : his old p > > ldng placn. BAILWAYSAHUCdJiMEHCE , THE UKIK'-t CI.KARANrtS. IVsTON' , November H Lfadinij cl'flring hoti'es throughout the I'nittd StatPt leport th total groin nichanges ot tha week ended November 1 , at 4&t5lJ.tl-lliO , a decrease of 37,7 | r crnt. THE KATI WAK. NEW YonK , NovemWr 3. The general p - sengengoct of thnVst Shnrc Is.ued a forrrnl order tusoil tickets toChicnun.tlrnt cla , at * 10. The pi s nRer ngentx of the West Shore , Krie and l.-ickrvwitiua , arn ftbuiit to hoi t a confer ence. The New York Central his not in.ide any now move. Th L vkawanna and Kria met the cut of the Went Shoro. NEW YORK , November 3. The Biltimora 4 : Ohio H preparing to run a limited express between Baltimore or Washington nd Chi- cjgo which mikes faster time thin any other road. The fara will bo $1' ' . The 1'anniyl- v inia roads aik $ 'J.S for similar accommoda tions The Krio will meet the cut of the AVest Shore by soiling tickets to Chicago for 312 , neconrt clrwsSll. The Lackauanna will fo | . low suit soon. The Central officials .iy they will do the ame as soon as they ara asiured ilia above arj the actual rates. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Kuiix , III. . November 3. The market closed quiet. Chees ? , regular galet : 800 boxs of pirc > kims at i lyflc ; butter , 10.10J pounds at 31c. I'nvata tales , 1.IUO boxes of chow , SU.OOO pounds of butter. REDUCED IIORDEIt CCHTOUH. MONTREAL , November 3. Tha customs and inland r venue receipts at Montreal how a falling off in October of 312" > , OOJ , r iinpued Ith October ' 3 The ciutomx dccrnsa is attributed to the peneral dullness of trade , bit a.ma claim that it wai cau ed by tlio ricott temperano ) act and the consequent shrinkage of the volume of buiinesa in tpuiU and baer. FOREIGN TllUAbON. FnEDERICK K. AU.IM , I-RESIDKNT Ok' THK TOCXQ IIIELANI ) HOCIHTTY .MUmMTHU lit IJIUTWIl AU- THORIMKH. UUDHN. November 2. Frodei ick K. Allen , vic4-prenide.it . uf th Y ung Ir.-l.ind srcltty * waj urreited hut ni < ht on tne c targe of trea son and felony. H was brought into ciurt to-day and arraigned. He was reraaudfU to jiilti ) await trial. Kvldeme N pn.dui d showing that ha wrota letier.i to tne head quarters of tha Fenians in I'.ris couraiiiiog an a count of the re.-etpts of cuh for KenUn purposes , and an account i f thx Avengen' Mxpouees. Aaon the Avar gen tha num. a uf J.M Mullett and Patrick Mulluy appea-ed. Tim letter likewise detailed th ipiaiicity uf < rms , belonging to the v ri ms Fain in cent ti in Ireland , and tin nnmb r of mon c.uiprii- Ing thain. At Kilkenny , it said , thsro are 33'J members ; at Dublin , 05 J , and at Lcuth , ickly Kin , Novembers. Tin L' triot ayi : King Leopold was att tcked S iturday wit i n nervous disorder. His hea'tri ii much what te d from ajxiety analog from the political crisis. Mill Inoii * Pjruviniis. , ( Vn Galveiton ) Novembir 3. h' infantry bat.illion at Cuzco mutinied recently. The tiprii lig was suppress ! by the cavalry. Five trticvrj aud twenty soldiam were thot. GOIIDON'S I-'ATIV. THE DISASTROUS KKI'OllT DuL'UTEII. LONDON , November 3 Tn Tunes coc id- era the re { > oit that Kl'.arttu-u has fallen into the hands of tbo rub-jU ai extremely doubtful especially ai nothing h.u bi'eu h ird from SVutseley on tha subject. Karl ( ! r < nvile , secret ity of at itj for foreign affair * , s.iid the government receive I had , no lunhruiatlou uf tbe news. A I ) ngoU dlKpitth ay < the M.ihdi iiiullectn g fuit'-a aiuund Khartoum aud bad Ulnmunod liurdi < n Co turrguuV- . I'tie same dirfp < tch says a large force of rebels were at Berber and lhat the rtl Tj had pon- s'fslun of the wells un the cantvan r"U o lit'- twten Dcbnich and Khartoum. AftT the crupi hava ti'ii harvested itio Mahdi'd fulces will ha Urgely increjstd J-30 p iuThe rumor th t the Klu-dlve had.ntntib telegram t < > tha govvrnni'nt anne no incmg the fall of Khartoum has boon au- thuritively denied. CflCRVaa DIHCllEDITI.su nTOI'.IIS. LONDON , November 3. A Timei' ' Alex andra C"rr6xpomlriit " 'ate" tint up'ii careiul liii'it-y ) In leirni that tha report ut the tall of Kliutuum orlglrjutcd fn in ill1) fjllnwirj , * ounv , aud gives it fur what it is worth : A French inaictiint , formally Frtnh c 'intil ut Khirtoum , learned from lUMneutfiTi wh'i lito- ly urrivo I frum Ktuituuin tbut Ueii. liu dmi wai in want of serviced und made .1 sortie. Ha rea.hfd lerbirouly. ! Col. htf\Vait was ablu to putb further north and linrdou tirt"d to rt turn KUarluum , and whin near Shi'A < Jy ha Ui'tu'd that Kuartoum ha-l beua hiud u over tu the rubjlj. Gordon fuund bnmvlf un able to ro'.ire or advauca and wa. ) killed tha re. Itiii-ial oTSirs , Nfc'.v VuKK , November 3 - The fuir.mil ol Virh'inu I.owoll 1'arrjgut , wldov of Adtuiru Farra ut , tajk pi ice to-dav frum thi church of tht Iticurujtiou. Tha body wo4 iuttxrct \Voixllavt u tt'uietrv MONDAY'S MARKET. fD5 timm Wfti is fce stuii Pffidnce Harirti , Cattle Slow and at Lower Pricas. % ' Aroundt Hess advaj5 | Under the Light * ! apply. * _ _ _ - _ ? Election 1 lenient Paralyzea Trndt : on 'Change. ' Wheat Ve Sull With Sm , ler ! Beoeipts. C < im l-'inner Oatu nlii > I-'Inn And fork nnd Ijir.l Iloii CHICAGO 3IAUKUTH. PATTt.K. tivcsrrini tt THK IE ! . OC N.i'verob'sr 3rrronf ; tht re ; ripto were 35 1 cari e < ran n a x : ! . , 1 ' 0 can of VtAni anil 250 westerns , le.ivinp orr1 ? about Ifty cirs of Ml or a ct native' , cr only about- I OtOuf the h-,000 freshrecoipts. Tha market ; encT.illj wa mthsr slew , nd p cw were ctt' ' .bo Trholo qucVd lower. There were barely' utfiolr-.t numterii of natives tn make a- . narUfit , and ertn ths IA won sal were not eVly wanted , an there wm- sufficient nunv Mr of gc 0 v estons for drCTtd beef operat- irs to irlrct from- and iiria wai liulo or no hipping demand. Low grade and medium lattvo steem maj" b qu. twl around about i I " 5'33 CO. Native butchers' clock w scarce , mt thera VAS no particular inquiry for such , m cinners and butdiera could ; ' hnd wh t they wanted among thu Texir.n , All sorts of rinp o t < ick nuy Iv quot l strong and lOc ower. There wa < not imlBctnt bimn-Ji in dockers and feed'rs to mak rnarket , and iricea were gencral'v repurird on the down turn Import etecre.4M u > tfiOO Ib * . . & > SO' 'cOfiO : pi or to choice rhlppinir , 1000 to 1500 bs. , SI - ' © li 15 IJacge cltre were In largo ititiply and a shide In er. Tns talj-s inchi'Ja 11(5 ( Mont-ino-Tex.imi . , tfH Ib , . . , § 400 ; 233 Slimtino , U10 Ibi. , § 170 ; M3 Wyoming , 1083 lb , SI C35 ; Wyoming < ( . 101'J Ihs. , ? 39" ; 137 Montana. 1'JPI Hiv 1163 ; JS. > Ne- ) rask.vTexan , 'J-fJ lb . . S3 55Ul ; single win- nr Texans , U.'iZ lbn , S3 ( i ; 4tX ) single winter rxana , i'J. lb . , 33 45. linn i L'nder the 1'ght ' supply th values advanced > > fi$10o and the i-iarkec clotml firm at an ad- iranct' . Common nd rough packers sold vound about &l 30 ca4 40 and fair to good nixfd at S 50 © 4 fiO. and thi l > it at J5 " 0 d4 8i ) . while chuice and anaorteil heavy sold it ? 4 SV < l4 00 , and the best picked would not bring over $ . " Li ht s > rlt m de 3 * Wf& 4 M : for skips ? I 50@i 00 ; for fair to common and i-sorted jf 2CO were down t" 3-l > < ( ai " ' , aad UHorted of 2 10 ujv to S I 2 < tt I > * S. Th-re wera july seven or ei ht picking tirnu on the mar- cot and they bongSt parnzlv. ! THK UA. ON ' 01S.i.XlK , The tiny on 'chunge wai t.h iraatctized tiy sitmoidiuary dullueiThp near pri > enca of fit cslun day par.i j red tradu anjl while the market i ruled tirrn , trading VKI * limited. WHK.VT. J-'orelgn advices q/iottd a ipsict , dull , feeling. n wbrnc. The rtceipti h re i hi wei a fa'Hng ' iff. ' 1 he miik'6 opened i > teidy , a-lvanced ijc , nd closed } c over t.-v urdav. * ) u the after- loon boanl no charge occurrad , tha market .1 ! .inga57l4c fore tli and Jf < K nber , "tij ® 6jC for IJecumbttr , 7-7ii ; for Juaiuiy , Sljc for Uay. CORN uled fi HIT , Influenced by tho- decrease in re- elbt . Shipmfuts tNi ) ate.-idily dimin- * hrd November udvanced Jc , closinir 5C light r than Saturdiy. Th-j closing figures of he day weraI'Jis for November , 3''ic f irDe- cmbtr , S'Jel'.l c for tha yea > , and ail c for Slay. inn , closing at li'ijo for November , -6io for Jewniber , "S s fi.r th year.uad 'J'JJc for May. irui , closinii at $ ll * > ) for the year , and $11 70 ur January. LAUD irm. cloning a' ? 7 ( ! 0 for November , ? ( > 075 or Dfcemba ; , § 7 O.'i for January , and S7 15 or February. Tlio Pre.slileut'rf Vote. WAHIII.NUTON , November 3. - The president eaves thin aftern. on f > r N-iW Ycrk to vott * morrow , returning Tttur > d y as HO u P.TlNOTOtiCLDCO.Vh ARLDAKINGFOWDE , ITAMaoUNDTORIse/ PURE CREAM TARTAR. StOOOi. 'Given IfalumorutiytMjurlo * ul'tirc3ci , sa.founu Jii Andrews'Pearl JiaJsfnsYowdi , Is DOS. ini/lyPURE. liutnim' MMM. &iult iuionlula ri-cviviil iroui KUcli ci-truO w u.4 S. Dunn toys. Uow tun ; M. IK'laf'1'Um ' .i of I'liliuw ai > J , UUM&7U3 Uode , MUwauUvo. 5vvf rsol.l lubulk. Lnio bt. tc ertjcohere , e eru- recognizeei to . cvji JYcvtif'tt-6vtci- t'C-s.tsvK * : - f ; ' lCt' Cs , O-IKTvy tv ei-tC tvt 4.tv , V K