Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 21, 1884, Image 1
HE OMAHA AILY EE KAIgK FOURTEENTH YEAS , OMAHA , WEB. , FBI D Ay MOIJXINQ , NOVEMBER 21 , 1884. NO , 132' * H CLOSING THE COUNT , ? nu Latest Official Revision cfihc New York Coniit , The Reported Discrepancy of 950 Proven False ( No Material Change in the Last Quoted Figuresi Democratic National Committee Disbanded To-day Cleveland Delivers Himself on Popular Government , Mo Announces ( lint t lie KlKltts of All Men Ifiespestlve , etc , , Will Ho ted liy Hint , Fiorur.s. November 10. ! The state can- vnseu mot this afternoon. Kv Hcnntor Conkhng xvns present for n tew minutes. A protect to the elfect tint fifty-four RICOH elec toral balloU had been c.it in Dataware coun ty foi the republic in electors wns read and on motion of Attorney General O'Urien ordered enteroJ into the proceedings nnd the rtttirn pas od as reii-iv l. Kings conity returns showed u slight discrepnuoy which was oxplmnod by the county clerk , the return passed. Thu discrepancy in the Hichiuond county return was explained by the county c oil ; , Cornelias A , Hart. Hu pre sented the original tally sheets nnd stated that the error in the return before thu board was due to an omission on the part of the copyist to insert the names nnd xotes of live Butler ulectorB. The mistake was not appar ent m the separate footings , Appearing only in the totals. The comparison of the original with thu otatonient ecnt the board verified Mr , Hart's explanation. On the motion of Attor- uey-Ueneral O'Uricn , the report was adopted unanimously and the clerk was permitted to correct the returns. AU returns were recoixed and tabulated statements will be ready for signature to-morrow. ON THIS FllBKDMAX. AIIIANT , November 20. Go\ernor Cleveland - land was naked to-day if ho w.is aware of a delusion among the colored people of the < outithat ! the chnngo in the administration would unfavorably nlfect their condition. The govrnor replied , "Yes , I have been astonished it the statement that thtro xvas some appro- henbion existing among the colored people tint in some way their lights , now secured to thorn under llio laws nnd constitution of the United States , vvtre in danger from the elec tion of n democrat ! : president. I nm oxen told that soiro of them nro led to suppose that thu result of the recent election means that they may again bu made sUvos. All this hah .appeared to ino .to.be so absurd , , and I Lnvb > tlW n k- any sure that- * the * slightest- "IntSlllgenf reflection" would dislodge such fool ish f cant , that I can hardly deein any notice of them necessary. But there is not the ( lightest objection to calling-tlie attention of all who are in tbo least uneasy or uncertain on the subject , to the fact tint thu lillu of the colored people to freedom and nil the rights of uti'KCnbip cannot bo disturbed except by a clianeo in the constitution , which it would be absulntoly impossible to mako. Besides , the pTi cnt condition or status of these people has teen ho fully accepted by ttio entire country that no onu should have tha slightest idea tint any attempt would be made to change it. If there was any possibil ity of accomplishing such n thing BO far as the new administration is related lo Ibis subject , the whole country can bo Hiiro that the lawful power and jurisdiction of the executive will bo o pxerciHcd that the righlaof nil citi7cnswhito or black , under the constitution and the law. will bo preserved ami protected , and all iho udv.intagea to winch they are untttied by lea Him nf their cilizonuh'p ' will bo secured lo them. Tlicio need bo no foir that wither the democratic patty or its nexvty elected administration propo'es to : > p- pirn , or enslave any part of our population , nor to destroy tlio busiiiOM interest * of the country. Wo bopo on the other band , to do something to benefit the people. It see.x.g lo mo that our effort * in that direction would bo aided if mischievous croaking and dark imag ining should give place to nnuarncscendc.ivor to iiHpiro conlldenco and to make universal a ih"irful hope for the fntuio. " New York roliiic- . . - louai IT the Chicago Times. ( Hit'Aoo ' , November20 Mr. J. A. Sleither , editor uf the Alb my Jveiling ) .lonnial , wa < met at the Grand L'acific luHt evoiing by n Te- p.irt'rof thoTiniep , to whom ho pave a lesuinu of the situation In Now V rk. Acked as to the causeri which Icd to Mr. lilaiuo'a defeat , be Mid th.it they had been to fully exploded that tin row an nothing to udd. Mismanage ment , unlucky IncldentH , dofuction , and van- uus other ovenU , nil making iigitinst thu ro imblican nominuo , had cacspirad to defeat him by a vu y narrow margin , "In there much foollug reg.ndlng tbo out- t.nnoV" asked the rcpnrter. 'Of course the bitterness of defeat is not a pleasant sensation , but it not enough to diaor- gam/o or disrupt the party. " "la there much cabinet-making being in- dulled In at Albany ? " Noun nt nil , to far as aacortalnablo. Thosa closest to Mr. Cleveland nay that ho Inn not given the nutlet n thought , tithsr in tlio way of advising with any of tlia lender * 10- gardltifr tlio matter , or in selecting any promi nent democrat In futt , ho has m.ido no mn. " "How do thu thoughtful people of New York regard Mr , Clevelaud'u comiiiff accen-lon t. > the _ prosidc'iicy ? " "Well , they look for more or Jes * change in the policy ot the administration , that natu rally follovvH , but are disposed to believe tlut there will tu but faw Incursions into new fields , or uny attempt nt brilliancy , Mr. Cleveland's prevailing tr lt has been ob tlna- cv , though during the last year of IIIH tfovern orfthlp bo became more yielding. It U thought that no will continue under the inllu nro tint mudo him orosident , nnd that that influence will lead him to cater to the ooutheru element. There will be a natural wish to iwpetuate the party In power , and neither the president nor hm intimates dare offend the south , " t. "You f peak of inlluenco , vVhat influence ? " Hut of Dan Manning and his associates. They will hi ) tbo power behind thu throne. The coueequenco will bo n general concession io the demands which thu south will make , and a negative administration , animated by u deuru to steer clear of all pitfalls and dilli- cultiea , " "Whit's the euiatori.il outlook in the state' " "Tha ta'k ' about Conkling Hoing hack to tha nenate ls all uonaeneq In the hrst placi * , it is almost a certainty thot ho doen not desire to re-enter political life , UH his repeated an- Aiir.icceii to hU notrt'it friends tPilify , and , itiicsudly. If he did he can not c < mu in lh t door. The repnti lean \ > slatms will go tu the cam m to a man , and that caucus will no' n outside tbo p.iilv , mi t aninredly. am whoever the noiolnuo U Im v\dl bo a iilalno " in in "Who Is Idrely to rci ilvo tlia linoot' " 'Tits suto has plenty nf good in itfrial t ( oil-ir , although thcto already umned are. inuk ' D contest. Thin U thu caw with Arthur If the nomination was tendered I" him unini- moiKly , it in piobablo that hevould ai cept it , but ho w III not make nil undignified and captious light lor It. Depow , wh.i n al n mined , has s.iid that he would bo proud of the insitlon , but would not lay siCKO to it. Whltoliiw Iteld , of Iho Tribune , nnd Alotiro Cornell h.ixo said the seme tlnnir. The prlro nay bo conferred on Sherm in S. logcr ! , of Uulfalo , orilliam S. Kv.irlc.hoeverit s. ho will be in thorough accord with the pro- lomintnt olcinont of the republiein pirty. " "Jy ? tin1 xv.iy , MnnidiiB ntinouuciH that ho s going out ol ] > ii'iticj " "Oli , yes ; he his borne lhi > burdens and heat if tba campaign , and thn incitement nnd atiRiio has told on him. Ho talks of m xkinc i tup abroad tliis winter. If Lo does ho will ie back in time for the innugtitntloti. Snub nen , xs ho noxer Ret out ol politics. ' Tito NI-III > in ( li Special lo the Chicago Tribune. In view of Mr. ISlalno's excited ro- narks , lait nighti about Iho down- roddcn and disfranchised condition of the olorod people in Ihu south Ihoro in a good lo.il of interest in some candi 1 remarks made ,0-day by Mr. Henry C. C. AtvvooJ , who Is n olored Louisiana republican nnd a Kellogg worker. Ho ia United States consul at San ) jmtngo , nnd during the late campaign xvns in tbu stump for the republican party , though 10 does not pic'tt'tid to hnx o been very much f n Ulaino man. Mr. Atwuodsnld ; "Tho olotod people In tbo south have jcen deserted _ by the tepublitnn ) arty since 1S70 , and they nro not lepresscxl by BlnnioV defeat. They think , on ho contrary , tlul the election of Cleveland is roiug to proxe n benefit lo them. You BEO lieu1 are two f-ictiotm In the democratic party n the south the mitf democrats , or bourtioiin , mt tlm silk stockings , who are thn lnnnes.t ! non and host cttl ons of the eolith , The n vill bo thrown further npirt by Cloxolntid's flection. They will form two pitties , and hey will bo the only parties In Iho soutli. run COI.OIIKO rKoi-i.K wn.t , iminr , omo following the bourbons and fcomo tbo Ilk-stocku gs. There will not be pity rnco hies. There will be two white parties , each vith n colored following , which will greatly mprovo Ihe condition ot the coloied people , L'ho ling men expect to b ? r ( cogniml by Cleveland , but judging from Mr. Cleveland's icliou as governor of New York 1 should sny , hey would bo disappointed. The nlk- ito kings will comu to the front , nml the lest element in the tiouth xxill reign. Mr. Sl.iine'a speech nt laat nUhl's eorcmdo in nil bosh. Why didn t be think of nil tlmt vbon ho volod against the force bill * If : ie had , probably ho would not h.ixo been do- eatod. No , thu statement that the mlored i ° oplo tit the smth xxerei notalloxvud to vote s not truo. There is eome intimidation in the : untry _ districts in the aoutb , but very little nthe titles. Certainly Mr , lil.iine has no re.x'on to complain. In thu Third Louisiana district ho got 50,003 majoiity , while Kellogg vas defeated. The colored pe iplo vote as they > leaso. Look at liiabto's district , in Florida , or instanco. Uicbeo xvaa defeated by ropub- ican voU'H. We form fus-iom in the south ud make trades. The colored people ARE NOrnKNKItAlI.V COKItCKl ) . .n some of the country districts , where thu v Into people arons ignorant as the colored . ou have now idea how ignorant they nru in omo placus there are conflicts , but it prows mt of the ignorance on botli Hides. No , sir , .be . south was not made solid by the democrats his timo. Blniiio liHt every southern st.ito lecause Iho colored people are stalwarts nnd npporters of Conkling , (3 ( rant , and Aithur , Vo are nearly nil C-mkling men , nnd the laughter of Folgor hurt as much in tlia south is it did In Now York. The colored people n the south nro going to try and have Arthur \nd Line. . In ncnnu.itcd in 1S8S. Then some f the southern fctitea will go republican. If Cleveland na president nets , nsj hej.didwhilo govern < r-hevwlllh voHhB support fnv888'bf nojt of the northern states , but the xouthern lemocraU will bo against him. " Ait ITonatial Slale of A 11 air- . . Chicago Tnbuno Special. IlAinKiiui , November lit The votu of llio tate on the last election wax oilieially cm 'assed to day. The tolaloto foi preeident vas K7,311 ! , of which Cleveland leccived n iltirahtyof l'J7i. ( The St. John xoto wns fl. ' , and the Uutler vote lf8.S. ! Oovernoi Waller , democrat , has a ] > lurahty of Iit5 ( , nnd Sumuei , democrat , for Ifeiitenant govern- > r , of2. > 5. Tor the other state officers tlio oiubllcar [ candidates have small pluralities lusMoll , seen tary of stale , ISO ; Chamberlain , .reasurer , K ! ; Munaoii , conlroller , 'MO. No candidate of either party hnviritr n major- Iy , the election under the stale constitution foes to tba legislature , wmch is strongly ro mblic.in and xvill elect the entire republican , tate ticket. If pliirahticB elected the roault vould have bei'ii n body of rtato olbcers of dif- erent political complexion a result u Inch nakora of the constitution doubtless aimed to void. Such n result as that of this year haslet lot been infrequent in the political hUto-y of hastate , 1'or cougrrs ] tlio pluralities are 1'nst diotrict , Buck , romibhcin , , ' ! 04 ; Second lintnct. Mttthtll , democrat , L'.OKi Thiid ills- ; ritlVnlte , roiublic.in | , Ii , 10. ; I'oiuth dis- rict , Sevrnour , damociat , 1 1 > iho Intel on a total vote of oxer li'.OOO. The republicans contiol bulb b nncbes of llio legivlnturo by 'igmos h'liL'tofoio ] iublislied. IV 1 1. IT ITCObl' . TIIK fXMI'AIGN KM'K.NPirillFS Of IIIK liKXIO- CltAlll XAIHI.N XI , CdMMIiriK. NKW YOIIK , November i0. ! Bainiim and jiualley , of thu democratic national commit- ; er , to-day wcia auditing the campaign Chills yet remaining and closing up otln r mailers of IIOHS incidenl lo Ihu campaign. Thu tot d amount of money lecent-d by the deinocrktic n itional eommiltun IH . 'KU.OUO. Of this HUIII ,0l.li was received through tlio popular cimpaign fu id in amouuts of less than S.r > . Thu liiitionul hcadqiiartc'rH will bo entirely vacated tornoinw , TIIK ijAW's MMSTV. : . now IOWA'S riioiiiiuiios i.\vv N Mvr.xi.vicii IS fllK CdlllTS. Di I.LIJLINovember ! ! ( ) . Judge L It of tin ; Ircuit court , rendered a deci-inn to day under .ha new prohibition law in favor of the liquor nen. Nineteen s&loon keepers woroMtodby , he citi/Bn'r * league , headed byJ. I' , 1'arloy. ' The league asked the court fur .in injunction 4\ close the saloons ns criminal nuNances un der thu new btw. .Indgo lrtt siiHtaiiii'il tlm dtfondanU' demnrrer on the grounds that his court , being one of equity , has no jiiribdlctinn ivor n criminal case ami on the gnnoral grounds dint it Is unconstitutional to deprive a man of lis property. 'I ho decision U rrgai ( led as u prohibition defeat. An appeal it to bo taken liack to TlK Ir Swedish Home. CIIICAOO , Noxember MO. The Thingxalla steamahip company'M excursion , tonntBting of somu fivu hundred .Scandinavians who have Found bonus In the norlhwist and become farmer * , accompanied by their wives and chll- Jren left heru this afternoon via tlio Grand Trunk and 1'rin railway for Now York nncl nearly all the txcurrfiomnU will return to thi country In thu enrly spring , Bayonnu , N , J. , November 'JO. Carr anil Hnbson , nunufocturerii of agricultural Im pllmenU at Bemen paint , assigned to Normoi T. M. Ntllln , without | iref rencts. The Jan uary statement showed assostu S'.I'O.COO , Ha hlhtini Mil ) , (00. The company' * ctpittd i & 2IUOOU. Hit e\ | < oct d they will rexnino Hliortlv. .Ve rocs Self Kxilcd. NHV Yfiih , Novornber ' . ' 0. Klght calltsl on Mayor Kd oii tn day ami after stat in ) ; tlut they had armed from ( iaUcvt/m am wiru with'ut tundii , ntkod to bo sent t l.iberu. They wro cnt to Ca lu Gaiden. THE RESULT RATIFIED , Gical Jollificalion DciODStralion of the Democrals at Brocliir ( , The Ratifioation filootinc i the Crowded Rink , The Vioa Prosideut-oloot Oftlled to the Kostruiu , Sondricks Expresses his Orthodox Democratic Convictions. 'To ' iho Victors Belong the Spoils " Audy Jackson , li-ndi IcKs'tjittiport'iil Old AYnluli-AVitid "Civil Serx Ice Itotoi'in. " DP.MOOUATIC UK.IOICINC. Niw Yoitk , Noxomber 'JO. Thousands of iooplo fdhd the llrooklxn rink this uxcmng or the purpose of jubilation upon the election if Cloxcl.md nnd Hcndricks. The nhlosxvoro ronik'cl , nnd tbo open space before the plat- orni was taken possession of by ladies unable o Imd ch.iirii.Yhon Itendricks nieppod ipon the iilatfortn , tlm nmHeiico was on Ita 'eot by n common impnUo. Men wnvcd their iata , ladida tholr handkerchiefs , and tin n tlaitu xvai ilefa.iuing. In the course of an elaborate luhlios.s , HKKDllUKH s\in 11 do not join you to night for the purpoio of rejoicing over the fall ot our opponents. It a enough to know that they h.ivo fallou. Laughter .iud cheers ] I join you to rejoice , tot that their Hag ha * been tradoit n the dust , but that oura \a\cs in triumph oxer the land ; not that they mlfur pangs nf disappointment nml dofe.it , mt that wo , the representatives of the democ- .icy , the politics of the people , nrosucceasful. " The speaker added tlmt ho was sorry an ittcmpt bad been made to Infuse into the ninda of the colored \otcis that the success of ho domocratlc party meant Iho destruction of .heir . rights and privileges. ' This , " aaid ho , 'is n great wrong , Aa n free nnd independent oter tlio colored voter entered the democratic .inks , and as n fieo nnd independent xoter ho vill remain under is broad banner and princi- llfS. " Continuing Hendricks'said , "Lotus bo ns pa- lout now in the hour of triumph n-s wo haxo > ceu in the long je.irs of tiial. Wo , they tell is , will bo responsible fin the future of this ; reat country. Ye and wo accept the gruat responsibility that will Lriiig peace and good government to the people of the United States charm ) ltvvaHGodtli.it gixo us power to et thin gre.it lesson nlefsonxve must nbida > y and a lesion I bopo the republican party sill not soon forgot , that the gie.it woik com nenci'd md carried out by tbo people of the Jnited States on tho-1th of November moans nothing nmio or ICES than " .i goxorninont of the people , by the people nnd for the poole - ) le ' Ob , you will aeo u very great change after tbo 4th of next March when Piefident trover Cleveland takes his se.it nt Washing ton. " 8 Further on the pea-Uor aidtisDoyouide- | sire to knlTVr'frbni mo what'clvilTafervice"'Bys ' ? ; om I haxo confidence in. lam very frco to my to you paoplo to-night that [ am not particularly confident if succor after n. ftliiiolninster'n examination jut I xx ill toll you wh.it Ihavo conlldenco m xs it xvas tn the days of Andrew Jackson -let v trui man come to bo piesident of tbo stales icd let iruo men bo called aiouud him to md urn in the public eerxico and let these moiiro- Rolvo that the only test of qualification "or olhcn under them shall bo louestyand fitnofH for the eei vice , nnd you iaxi > civil service rofonn. ' [ Cheers ] Tha remainder of his speech was mainly devoted - voted to the tarilf. llondricks was loudly cheered at the closa of bis address. The cliairmaii then announced that Jicecher , who "lad been expected to address the ineetlncr , was n Hostou. Thn nssombl.igu bne.ui dlspcislng , ind participated in ,111 iutorin.il reception to llondricks , AVIUIN AND < t UOL'A'J'IOXh. Till ( JlAHKhfi IIErWKIN TIIKVKSIHIl.V 1 NION AM > IMP Clllr\iO IIOAIII ) Ol IIIXHK.NII TIIK i vnni'u IMIKIKMIBKCI : . CllH'M.o , November 20. Anotiii'r tompli * catuii has dovelopd , growing o.it of the joard of trade quotalioiiH. Last May the til of trade hired n corps of reporters and iiimiunced its intention to allow its quotations to go to such correspondent * ) ns it might mo fit ; o dehiRii.ito. At that time it oiiten d into a contratt to furnish the Western 1'nion tele- ; iaph company xxlth Its quotations , subject lethe the fondlthn lh.it Iho telegraph tompiny would trniiBinit them to only ncrtdited larlfs 'iho noln object of this move w.ia .o shut quotations elf from tin- 'Imtkot shops. " Several of llm lalttr , ul "tickorh" in their plates nnd I'njoino 1 the .olcfjrapli company from removing them. Similar Injnnclionx xvoio ol t.ilned in other cities , Recently thu board of tradu notilied the telegraph tompanv that it xxould not fur nish quotations after Xoxembci 2S , under thn iriginal contract , but olferod tu make n nexv contract similar In Ii nns 10 the old one , but which wouU absolutely prohibit all x.'Iegraph companies from furnlfiiiiig uiiota- .inns to any one not designaioil by the hoaid of tradu. Tlio Western Union companies thereupon notihod all its customerd , hat it would bo unable tofurnMi the Chicago toard of trade quotations after tlio date men- .iouod. The WiBtoin I'nion Telegraph com- .i.itiy hoi o makes the dnlomtnt in its behalf .hat it employed conned and expended n greit amount of money fighting the bucket shops in n i no or ten cities inco-oporution with the Chicago board of Irado nnd succeeded in closing them all up with , ho I'xcoptlon of inn m J.onmillo , , u < > in diK-aco. Theytlaun that these three luclcel Hhop h.ivo obtninud an injunction 'rom the court restralnlug the Western Linlon 'mm ibucontliiuiDg the quotations , and they can not comply with Iho now demand without : onlompt of couit , ( hi thu other hand the ward of trade claims that the courts have do ci ted that their market quotations aie their own property , and tholr proieut position U that they will deal with no telegraph torn [ miiy which will not keep the quotations from ill liuckiit shops , J , H , MHno , chairman of the LommitUo on murkut reports on the board of trudo In authority for the Htatament that the board is now arranging und exputta to be able to furnish all cmtomom of tlm board IU .notation * an usual after Nnvembi r ' - " > , or shortly thereafter. WO.MIIN AVOKIxUUS SAT10NAI. tO.SXKMIOS Ot fllK XXOIIA H HtV.E Ali\0 ( ATKH xr ( lllt'Ai 0. Clll'Ai.o , November t0. ! The Ameilcun woman Biiltiof'o ci ociatioii tontiniiisl Its IOH nun this morning , Mrs. Htonn read the ro- jiortdf the ainotution during thu just year ft showed ono thousand dollars had boon semite to Ort'X'm tJ idd thu passage uf the tvinttltu tional umonilinent for wmnen , During the year one bundled tliomaud tracts hud in cr : Irculnted , oxplainirm the tharuutor of thu utrri L ' , inovemtnt. In Wanhlni < ton territory winiuii already voted , and worn in w.inunly womi'ii a < btfnro Rxercininc ; tbu right of mil fragf. Kvt-rjbody hkod it txtept llnu | people ( treat i > ign > hH had ben mudnlit On tarln , iiiva f-'cotl u nd in Kngbind , Itopordi from the y..ojdl otatw vort iiwd , ihuw irc ilciit < ; Mr . Iittcyalonp. ilmr < nin i.f Jht ( xecutivo committee ; MITb' ' vrd Id wn , orcifjn ei > rre | > oiidnff ! secretary. H nry 11 , lllatk-woll , crrre pondinjT cecrcttry Til 1-3 Hltili SrOOKJN(3S , HKVIOMI IS il'I lllSlr * Mil \KKiU IK III- t'AX ABt' K- Special to the Kansas Oity Times. NKW YOIIK , November l' > It ( > | .iibliaiii Hililtcianslmxo followoJ tholr cvle.t let , Mr , Uniue , In giving their ilexvs 011 llm cause of lefeat. Mr. John J. O'lJrion , nd Iho ill > lockings ulomout hnil'tlonolt ' "t\i'iinde ivcry concodsion possible to thn brownstouo rout men , " paid Mr. OlJrien , ' Vml wo gaxo hem the judges nml coinptrol < mi1 then , Shylock llko , they wrtnled llm 1 , , t pound if tlesh-tho majority. \\e pulled the oln there mid nondnjbtcd Soimtnr Gibbs , nil irroproacltiiblo niu > , and they knifed nm and lllaino too. TJiobanmr topulilleui ll'trlct , the Twenty llwk inst. id ol gulng ' ho unii'il 3,000 majority for tioiopublic.in ! , axoOOl ) against them nnd ST/iOO fur Graio ixorGihlH Wo would liaje pulled through xen xvlth such n de.iil weight I'.iueliatd m ho boat , but for the tttnchm m our own or g.nilntlon " "Tho torles of Iho rovolulion , iid Senator llbbs , "weu geullonieti pomparnd U > Ihelr hlldron and gre.it grandchildren who knifed St.ilno. Confound It , had 1 thutighi that ny running for llm mayoralty would have mrt tlio presidential ticket , 1 would haxo limped out o'ecti n inorrtinjr. Think of such i man na Koosoxolt ho traveled on Im reform ho knows 1 was nn Indiipoiisahlo ally for hl oform bills , yet ho canio out o [ > only ngninst no for Grnco ' ' 'It was not tro.nchery..nt Iwift in my dis net , " said Commissioner Jnko lies * , "It xvas turchaid ; ho did It up fine In my district vohnd tin Irish lllnlno and hogiu tlubofl- ( iO members. They i aid for tlioir own tinn ier , and when llurclmrdlmidohl K | > eecli they told an indignation nicctlng , lire donn the Kimier , stiiinpoihipon.lt nnd roJforClovo and nnd Hondricks. " \\'o had jutt the snnio hi v in the Stv eonth dlsttict , " eaid John W. Jacobus. ' Our Irish clul ) disbanded nud wo lost 1'- ' by secos ion and then nijaln wo ( mist cons ! Jor > outb id oflicjholdera. They Hover knew what it vis to bo out in the cold nnd uevoi gnvo us jiuy assistance. They thought the putywas ; ofug to run itself forever. Gunornl Annon G. McOook was alao of the pillion that ) nirchnn''d auocch was the fated jaiifco. "Tho Cuttt-ei nod Sclmrho nald , 'might howl forever , but Ihirihatd'a sinRlo mwl did it effectually. " Alderman Stiles and Captain Crpgan do- louiuod Hurt-hard bltlorly and x\-uro aided in o doing by Uarnoy Bleler and e < Commia- iunci JollllTo , who could not Imd language Btrimg enough to uprf8H then opinion of clergymen. TJ1K OHOIjEHA SC'AltfcJ. 'OXCEIlTKIl ' 1'I.ANS TO OUAni(1XINST FIIK SPUKA1) ( II TIIK 8OOiaiC IN AMKP.ICA. NKW YOIIK , I\"ovemberv20. A largo number if physician' , r.initarians ! ' and health ollicors rom various ueaboard cjUes mcl at the ollici ! ) f Iho heillh board todayTp consult about thi .hrentcnod danger of tlio tjlolura epidemic and he best means of barringTit out of the country. Tlio conferenoo lasted from early in the fore teen tn late in the afternoon. Clio er.i wa' ' i'ctHsod in nil its phasefcnnd the plans were ormulntod to keep it < tof the cities. ifll _ cannot bo kept nwar froit 'tjio shores. A cir ; ular to thu hualth bottrfrjjf , idl communities reserrtlog oetiential prcaJltoM willjbojssued IB the firat. fruit bt " Tlio Six'alni Oifurt lUartliil. WAaillNOTON , I ) . C. , Xcivember SO. In the court mixrtlal to-diy the dofonsosorxo 'onnsl notice to the couit to produce certain documents , which arocertlficnlos of the jmrchasi of certain shares of stock by IJati man & Co , in Swaim's nccnunt. To tins was ndded 11 'orinal declaration to the court that unless Iho . called for are produced , the defense ix ill objett to tlio production of any oilier : tstiniony ns to such purchases , The judgD ndvocitn then presented .111 illidavit Htatlng hn has utt in his custody nit ] documents mentioned by the dnfease , nnc DolievoH no such documents nio in the custody if the rnited Seated. The piosecution nnnounced n desire to .11 HOCIto with him in the case of Jolf Chamlle if Washington. The ( It fenno objected , askinf din question if It was not true that nn appoa lad IK en m.idu to the been tary of war to allow , hc employment of Chandler nnd the npphca .ijn had Ix.'Onrefused. MiiiorOnrdnorrotusoi .D niisu or on the grounl tliat it vvasniiim irjjicr question Clnndlor WIIH admitted ti ; li9 cifo and uddiessed tlm court on thu do nnrrer to the sitond specihcition enlorod by : ha deforiEo. The domurierH wcro sustained i win m WHH then atralKiied on the tliiul ipcci icntlonof the fu > t chared. A demurier wa t'titcrnd to this specification nnd it was HUH .aincd by the court. nifivoi HII. : j y IKIIIIIIIIh IHAI.Kln INACIKII IN AN MMTPIAN IOKKSI. VIFN.NA , Noxtmbcr0. . -A llnngaiian clergyman named Aiiinia , while traveling on a sledge to Loula with his wife and child , was iiusutd by wolviJH. Hin wife , toiror i-trlcken it the eight of the animals , let the child lull fiom the slo'jgu. Tin ) huibaml jurnpud nit to save tln > child nnd both vero doxouiod , but 'not before hu had killed ; wo of llio wolvoM. Meanwhile the hurni's nt- .ached to Iho uludgo ran an ay , mid the unfoi nmitu mother , owing to tbo torrlblo trial lo vhith she was aiibjcclod , WIIH prematurely de- Ivored of n dond child. Thu borne * tan to lioula i ml upon arrival there found thu worn in liu-Htlf ( load in the slodgo. Thofcaiful tiagedy occurnd within the space of nn hour. 'H AMHITIO.N. fllK PISAVVAV UOIKMINI 1IKIUKH4 OS III ! UIIH HTV' h. Nl.w VOIIK , November J0. ! Mrs. Vitona 1 lul kaiip , iieo Morosinl , mndo her debut ns n tonceit ringer thin cvcnliiifnt Sltinwuy hall , Tim iiuditoiluiii xvas Idled In every part , Mrs , llulnkunip xvas dn * ed in u black dress with ilaln goldortiainontK , Klin sang three operatic ii'loctloim nml received such hearty upjihiu n .hat her Httlo ucivoiiHiirtfl HOOII xvrn nlf. She ban a very pleasant , though not povveilnl voice , which bhiivva ca bfnl training , An Intel national Jjnnd Trade , ( il KIIKO , November'0. In n letter to n lo cal paper to-night , retired paymaster ii. C. Hill , of the lloyul navy , suggests that the do iilnlon propone to the Imperial ( ; ovuii > mcnta a tranafor of Jamaica to thu Ignited Htntos on condition that the Htatoi give Canada that mall part of Now York ttata and HO much of Maine as will mpiaro Canadian territory by the Iflth degroa north Intituilo. WouUior I' WAHIIIM.JON , November 21 , Vor the up per Mississippi Kalr weMlier except tint ev tromonorlhiirn portion , partly cloudy xvoalhe and light snows , variable winds , general ! east , nbghtly mid ; northern portion slight ! ' waunei than Hiiuthorn poitlon. Kortho MUsonrl-l'uttly thmdy wo.Uhi- and In the nortliHin portion light Nimwt , las to south wimU , hi coining vatlrtblo with sligli thangtH In the tcmpftiuluio. lllrKlimiiV Idiss , Hn MIAN , Ky. , Noxiimbor 0. A Urge pur tiori of tin ) huiinua * part of this town wa uenlroyod by hid diirn g n deinocratio ton 1 llKhtpiiK.OHsinnl.tit tiih'nt. luaa , * 1V5)00 ( ) Innurautu suudl. Kli--xoll'h ainvliix I'luns. LO.MIOV , .Niivembar 'JO Kspntti thatJu Itiirsull Lowell inleiiih to uliti iiiniianontl ; S ( liford THE DE YOUNG SHOOTING , of Bfllb Parliciiiauis in llic SprccWcs-Dc Yoiiu2 Sbooting , ) o Youiig But Slightly lujund by iho Wounds- Jpreoklos , the Assailnat , Out on his Father's ' Bond , Public Sympathy Entirely for the Ohroniolo Editor. 7ho Primary Exruiiiimtion in * ; ho Courts Deferred , onto llciiilnln vi H < M of tin- Murder Clint les ! > Yottui ; Tin. BpivcKli's * Iiatrst Dr.il 1)13 YOUNOM CONDITION. 5\v I'liANCi o , NoxoinK'f 21 M. Do 'oniiK p.vood nquioL night fioo from pun ml fovor. The doctors proiiino miking a ocond clfott tltU afternoon to cvtrait the n > mining bit lot , but willut'fi-r tinattumpt till a Into ns po siblo in the hoi i tluttho hul'ot my itto\o ltolf and glvuclmcr iti'lieUlonH ; ita i'\nct | ) ottoil ! , l.i"n il.mger n nniiupi- , ed from UIH bullet than the onu .droidyi'v- actod. The thonldcr blntlii wni nightly intt-nt'il nnd brola'it [ ilocedof bono rpnmlu In 10 uuiuiil whtcli may priHlnci' hiili fovi'i. If ipflocan ba romoNcd tbo iliiiigprtill bu k-s- oneil. SAN Ji'itAvanco , NovcmlxjrThn ( ) fact Lit Spreckle W H admitted to bail after Imv- ng ottomptcd to nsmsunato Do Younp , nnd n the nttompt to do HO Inllliti'd Mn.li dangor- \Miiiiilii , oxcitm ntticli comment The only \plminthm olfored la Hint Do \ OIIIIK'S med- ual nttondnnt sent won ) to the pohio Rtatlou i it the wotuulH were not nerox * irlly dmigir iw. The jnJeo therefore coumiltrcd itn bail bio olfoiiBO. Tim eUtuiiient It ilcnli'd ut Iho 'lironlclo business ollico. The man ijjors say noy lannnt nnileratiuul why SprrcWlts shouli a\o been b ulcd out. Tliey don t think tin nctnrs liavo olfored any opinion on tlio haracter of the wounds , nor were thiy n a position to _ do no tinti inori critio.il ovaminatioii than Imdibcc n iado , after the n-movnl of Io Young Jo lili Hlioulil tlu-io bo any nppear/lico ol ) o A outlg gt'ttniK womo Sprocklosyll : l ? mi- ntdiutely bd io-.iuoHted and held in Annfina- nent until nil danger of Do Yiiiing'ri Alfa li.ii ; i.i9"id. I'tiblto opinion over the tdicotiiii ; Ii nnro crjhUlh/ this morning. Syiipath } in ill on the nido of Do Young. A niiuo L irtful 'oadlng of the aiticlonhicli lncitoii'pnockluN ] , otho KhootiiigeJiihrniB the belief cat there van nothing ni thorn t > initify BiicliV murder- UH itttompt , The c.iso liiis just beci c.illod in > olico court for pioliininnry exnmijntion. By nutunl ugrooment of the prosecutuy nnd du cndaut uttiunoyH further hoftrng of the IKQ IIH indolinituly post | > aiod , an .ho condition of both Do Yonng'nnd ' Bproc- ( leApr voatal tholr nppcarnnco. ! UaYoutig'a fiend ! exprcus grat nnxiety over hie COBO. AltIi3Ugh the docta tefuso to onka iinyjflbaolutq Ktatimient , It ia roll known it the present hotirithoyTfiutcrtain .lib"grftvo t lub'clavlnn artery nn'd 'the'nrlerylurat nothT ing could nave bis life. Sprcckla has been > hiccd tinder surveillance. There h nopoml- lilllty of his escaping from the cllMeven if ho ihutild desire lo do to. Ii I UK K11 I.I Ml Ot ( IIAIU.KS it Ar\ll The hbooling of M. II lj Young jontordny recalls thu tragic death of Im ( M brother. Jhiulefl , nt the hinds of li ! v. Iliac M. ICidloch , April 13 , IhSO. A ciintenip ir.inooiw iccount of that event IH as folium. At S o'clock on Friday evening , Clmloii Do VOUIIK , oeriiur proprietor of tlm L'lironlcle , of Snu Krnuclaco , entered Hie Imsinivsolrtto of ; ho paper , nl llio corner of Kearm y and Uush streets , nnd digged in convimaiion wiih K 1 ward.Spear nnd II It. l'i.id , who had bfien LrnnsactlnBonio buslncfs lie Blood with Ills liack to the counter , facing tbo Kearney Btroet door , nnd had bun " > htindnu for n few minutes when tin swinging dimi was ntpidly pushed open , nnd Rev. JH.IH M. Knllotli , HOII of Kev. Isuae S. Kulloch , miyoi of the city , pushed rapidly in , riismg a levolver an ho i n- ti-red. Mr Do Young , upon catching night ol the pislol and tiio m.n , turned and ran to the hr.iRS gale loading behind tbo counter outside. Kalloch then tin d , and a nccond aftorwaul hn .1 ni-ain , i Air. IV YOIIII , , ' was p.Hsiu tin one , h the gale \ th'iil ' i-liot followed i ill' medial'Iy. AM Mr. | ) e Young tnrmid t ) Hit left ami P.ISM' I tlirongh I In gtiti liOHtimped sr im to pr itict linn-elf behind llm i ounter , ami tried to drnxv a pistol , Wlnlo ho WIIH in thr poHitmn Kalloch leaned ox LI the counter , plicedtlie piMul close to Inn face , nml died B"iin. Tlm vv is the fatal xliot ; but , in spiU il it , Mr. UeYimnif * tepid | back to tlio ciflliler's ( h < k , Kallotli lirlng a lifth idiot ns ho stand next it. Mr Du Voimg partly rnlsuj Ilia pistol , but wan iinibloto mo. tlm bluoi Bushing in astroun finm IIIH mouth ever th disk as hi tali-edit. Kulloch tnrmd nud ran ti the door , and Mr , lie Young , nhaking bis hi ad and staggering , fell backward into llio arms of l.liasDi YOIIIIK , hlshilf-biolher , win : laid him down on the Hour. Ho xvas cor.m.loux nnd n iiLiinnl MI foi ton mlnulos , nfluitvaid when , nuiiliial offoit being unaxniluiK , lu breathed Inn l t. Ity this tlmo n troiiioiidnmt throng Imd gathrrcd in fionlof tbo olbco , blockadbin' up Keainey and liuili HtiucU , Knllutli wa leciived nl llm door bytvvoof- In OM and gave himself up. Hu was tnki n to the city prison and locked up. Ho had noth re'iiiod ' to make Htalemenl IIILto say and any whalover , though ho was us cool and composed as if nothing hud transpired. No wordif iiiBHi-il littwien tlio two at the time of tin I hooting. Tin deadly act had been thieaton od by K dlneh in a public Mpn ch during the 'nto o'ictioii campaign , but it was siipiioHed hat the bravado f hi spaoch to the winking- nen nn the sand lot had hi nil forgolti n. Mr , I ) d YOIIIIK was at thut limn about to K ' < trial for his Bliootln of Kallotli , Hr. . foi UK f.itilmt poHblltle Hlandir of his motliei , and Llitinwas very httlo dmibt that hu would havi LeuinuimUfd. Olio i f thu bnniedi ito causes of the tragedy is belli vcd to bo the rocout itppi arnncu of n pimphletentltUd "Thu Only I'nll Itoportol the Trial ol I. H Kidloth on thn < 'liar ' n ol Adulteiy This pimiihlot cunt lined u por- Iruit "f Kidlocknnd the woman with whom he was mud to be Intnmito , and pretended ti i/ive n full hittory of the ulfalr , and ilolnpx ol histliurth , K.illotliH pulpit utpuiimice.nrriMt , arrtilt-'inni nt , trial , nnd n mil lu imprint was ' JSoiitoiii J.deilam ft. Co , , 1 ( > 7' < , ' but it wax generally regarded , with how mncli truth it Is now ImpoKxiblo lo n iy , that its ro apiHiarancu was due to Do Young , whu wui known to have gone oa t MOIIIO llmo iigo lo limit up Iho facti in the caw r of Kallosb. Thu iiamphlit W.-IH exlun lvo tircnluidum the Kollodi family w.n wrought to ijiilta htalo of ( b Hporation. \ouiigtontlimei bin viljorons pMiiulU on Kallotli , and an tin time fur hi' trial fitr tliu Mlxmtlng of the main drew near ho became morn aggroM.lve , and Kallocli'it frluudK bocumo o rrf pondln/ly o < aiperutnil. -IIIH hhl t I V1KHI HIXI , A retont dupattn from Hun KiivneUto e\ iiluins thu relations ol Cluun Sprkiln will the gig.vntio ( i-'nar ' monopoly of the .Sandwltl iHliinilH by Iho HUtemt nt that , ! < ld' H ownlii } , n majority of thu utotk in Ihe Hawaii in Coir mt rclal and H'Jgar romiiany , Viliich ( .j riiU sugar platituUoni imd inillii mid a railroad 01 tht island ( if Main , ho h" " * ! < itlwrtuiKa plnntutioitH ( U otln r 1-1.nils wtilcli pay largo Iy It is , i well kniiwn fact tlulb-i bus hal a million HI nun IjiiiK to his uMlu in < maof the big biukn of Han l''i ' iuiiu > . Thu cbat-tea are that tbe.u Aluul pUiil M < * n Hj Maiitiwl. Iy fall lotu In * lunil , The Cow tnorciii nd. SIKT ci n : vjy " " 'jiUc ; , Si.jooo.0 . | in piM-np Mock tor ud . lenses and p MilleRM nnd ovptndcd KX , ( Huin tin tot. rtrmtfnmif tnllli ami , . t\t tin ) num | v ] mpeting of the mm- .n the r > th m t , it was fhown that , the lo npitil Inviiii ; IH-OII P\ha s ed , M | > r > rkt ! I .id ndviim.vil M.W.O.OOO , bor- oiiliiilndnidtmlnot , fr""i the Innk of t , for which ho a-kod t 'JB ' Hh.itoholdcrs " "ecnro htm. Tinfomptuv tH ' ' III1K" "in- intrnMiHiai iTtwent , In iii ] < rin incoof a par- " . " " < 1 "i lhomiUArri.ip.ini - riulitctnili ' ! ' ' ' f'1"1 "f the mimtfnctuicd mtlclofriiln , , . ' I"11"11tint ; , ( romp itli rlnnr n"y"'N ! ltpNtt J | | | m olio dillic I'tyln.e- ' iniic . tin .f ,0u of the rompiiiv to 1'iuicolf In < .Tniid.fi Atloti i'f ' tlio * ! luOlOO ( ) ( hn haad - au M K ( RKlut' CAKKKII OM TIIK to the Cliiciiii ) Trlbum- , Clnr. Sprcclel , tint llaM.iil . * a ifMdliiPl ndddlesi , ed , portly , tlorid cnllcnnn , with an emphatic but by no meat nplon ant m inner of speaking , and n > encely lareeptibVi foreign accent. Hov born In lliin.vir , Nut cninu iwly ti > thU conutty. lie mlhlary in be.irlifr nnd of a omo hntgi n- jiwiU rv ti i'iperani'n : ( ; The i n < nr m irkut ut lonolitlu i , il.solutelv . controlled by him 1 In win Inlly hidf iho p'mitUlniH on tbo inlands ml IMII iltcUto hU OXTII toi.r , , If n plnntor elinoK to ol ! hisrrop to Sprrckcln at hli own iricM lie iMitiiot dUpiw of his snjjir , because , nig to the Ion * \oy ge ami low r.ttCH mm tov Mllng on sugars , It 1N Impiwlblo to xhip . rori'tgn mm hitionpt > i > honvy UIH . mipiocity It.-Hty his helped to till tin- ' of thHgigmitie iimnopollsts wltlnmt lioitignf anyjirrtctlc'd bonolit to the rniicd . hi-ites. Altlioiiftb Hawaiian mgm m tct the piiilof San Prauelnc-o frco of duty , llio people - ' plo of Lalifoini.i pay thn hamn pnei i that me \ obt-dnrd in the owl , ns SpracUlfM umlrolj nil the letmerles , and by an airangemcnt with the Central P.itilio rhllnud It pays an nn- nunj BHtn tiiiil | to whit would u pud by mulct n men Hants If they \vero allowed to compnto tor tins Irtuln , but who nro thut . out by n cunningly ndxlsed tmill concocted lor tlmt purpone. A , elfort was miulo to H how up the vvbulo sclu mo during Iho last sea > sloii of comreH , but nothing was accomplish cd. hi January last Spreuklos fell Into > ery md lepnto among the Smilulcli Itbindern. vliig Knlakaua had , n fovv ntontlm piovious ndulged In niitnpmiBivi tonmation coreiuony , sosting , Jrlllo of S7.'ifl ( > l ) or thereabouts. Tht King has long tighod to haxe bin Imago and jupi-ucrljitimiB on n coin of his realm , but not mill Iho last session of the legislatine could 10 oxcrcomo the objection to it. Tin : unions ' . . ( . coNvoici'j II'KMVQ MIUXIAIITIKH Ol INK OKIIVIAV IIUKSS-TI1KSI'.KC1I IIIOXI THU rilllOSK , kll. llKltUN , Nnxelllber _ ' . Tlltl Kt'lchsllg ! ipem d lo tiny wilh the usual formnlltles. Tlio mpoind speech enllml nttention lo Ihu salts- actory prorosH of thu wink of wicial reform , undo and announced bills to bo Introduced extending llio sysloms totliuworkimjmon's uo- cident , insurance and xixlii' ; InnkN , nlsm A nil will bo bi-ought fiiiwird Hiinctloning tbo mpoinil contribution toward * the oxponeeH o ! viliulttiiuJ'lemcn Inln the Xollxoroin. An ither will grant n Hulnnly t a colonial nteam hip romp my In connection with this n com nunicilion will belaid b.iforo thu Reichstag L-onccrmng settlements plate J nndei the 1m iprml protoclion and tontorniiig uegulialiout vhlch nro now pending' to , them The epcecli urtlior fctatod tunt it xvat necocstiry to crcatt lew BOUIUM of revenue. The great depres- ion in t'io 'nugar induntry rendered an intrcwu if tajtot bestjfiujrar dlUicull. . AV OPflCIVL 1WI-011T ViniCIt UhCOMMKMH A ItBTUllN TO THAT ll.l > OUHrOtl. \VAsiilvmov , Noxeinbti 0. lingadle ieneral Sacki'tt ' , inspctti'i of thoauny , in In uiiiiial ie | > ort iii. | iton hugely frnin the repnit if depirtmont inapcUnirf upon vaiious sub ei ts. 1'roiu the report of Capl. ( J. Jt. KIP mil , of tlir ) dl-p.utment of tu ! Missouri tli olloxving ia taken : "At frontier posts wlicn ocoixalions nro hrgo monulll K" mud llie md a place from widen t : ohUin llipior Ttloy got intoxicated upon the vilest com Mininls nml thoioHiilt I . oltoTi nttei Inciiiitit o letnrn nbsunco wit out IOIVD and di er ion , In my opinion the Halo of liipiori o uihipnility nnd quantity ns the pust < mn minders , gnidod by the post council miiy dit , nto would bo fur butter than i > rohiliitloii " It llm f n going opininii , I am nutished , nearly all the olliLGiH survlng with troops concui. Till * ( ini moj Ii- > ItiiMHiN , Novembei ' _ ' ( ) . - 'Jin bre.ub i 110111111 suit brought by Miix I'uihuiciK' , tli itlnr , i/dnst l.onl G.irmoylu , olde t son o tlio Lai I nf Cum , began to-day. Trie defend mt was not piCHi'itt , but th'o court room vvi trowded with luuctiix of society and htiijj tclebritl' i. Thu counsel fi r thn dtfondai H.iiil he was willing tn .ictopt a verdict of I'll ) , ) J ( ) an uml IIIH client. Ho ( Iidared llm nothing , diiiiiii' tlir whole nlfuir. on Lo d ( ! ai jinn i/nt , wm iiiivvnithy nn IliiglMi gcntlo nan , MIMH I'mti HCIIU ioimw-1 recited Lord ( iar lijlo'rt LotirUhlp .mil Iinil img.igi moiit ti vllns I'lirlen no , with tbo uinliil c. uiHonl 01 lis fathi r , iShoitly ftei , with l.oid Gammy- iiicii Hint , .1 paragraph was publUlied in i tapir announcing llm ui > gu.'i 11101 t. At Iiord Garinoyle'ri rtiUe > > l she iilumloiiei ho ht.iEe find wns uflciwiiidH invited tn Hail Jalnii" lioi e , where lioth l.onl and Lmly J.nrns greeted her cordially. Kndd-nly with mt the lighte t hint of Mich n thing. I.on inriiioyli ) wrotu it lettar Inuiking < If iho en gugeinunt. The dofi into .vdmlttud lha tiicinn itantos picftented , but attemptodto justify tin bctnm of Lord Garmoyhi and admitted thai In WIIH willing to pay J.0,0.l | ) for bieakmg tb' ' ontiatt. llllnoU Oild 1 I'IIIKI x , Novin.bor'JO. At thu Hension o .hn . grand Jodno of 1 ( ) , ( ) . K , to cay , a com mlleo was appointed tolnvestlg.ito tin , iim of o t iblinhlngfur Indigent Odd Fellows \ldovvH and'erphaiin with iiiHlrnctliniH to re tort at the nu > t invutliig. Thu grand Indgi cHilvi'd iinon permilllng Itobei ci Indgen ti send dili g tn ) . to llio meeting of thu grnm udgit fur the piiipiifii of h ildmg a t-unvtiiitloi n llio InluitxlH ol the oiilii Thu olhcurN lut of llio grand Indtri' WUKI iiiHtiillid , to 1/ntlior with thu fiillowiug iippointud olhieis 'mini tbaplum , Alfnd ( ' , Wolfurd , of Alton gland in rub il , M. 1Iligglo , of Chicago [ raw ! tnnductor , J. .1 hli | ilielMim , of tiand iit'inllaii ; ' , ( ! . Kishnr , Mondi ta ; ntrald , I1' , K Ynn Oelurn , of K < clc U.uul Adjouinod ln > die , A ll-liel Wnr CUIni NKW YOIIK , Novoinbir " 0.Thu sui nought b.V the i-seeut rH of tlmistaloof iu/.iway It. liam.ir .ignlimt the HtHiretury nf , ho treasury to recover < 110,00. ! for tottm nken duiiiiu' tbo war , was dimnlmed by , liid ( > Shipinan in iho Ihdted tititoii dl trlrt i cm-it , on thugioimd tlut tlm pluintllf Imd failocVtn naki ] nut i eamu fin aeti > u , Small 1'ov In Unnitda. fin l.nii IK , Out , Novtmber''O Uvkitigtu thoHinall pox oiidemlu | in the vilhigo oi riluuo , iii-iini'H IH entirely mitpond'td , Tlm hr.Uth ilbter ropuiM twciity-duvin OIHC.S \ teulay. I'nnntutioin on the ( > anadi I'aulic lutvu bu > or lured tn null no tiukutn i xtej4. to pem li.i' . inc ttrlihcateit from tin heultli I'thd r.,7 HtooL Hjinpiitliy , I'll IMII i.ii , Noxi-mUr IK , At tl turn nf the Ameilt.iii lluimi'io inaocialion thi inoininglt wan riMulvod t.i imiinni iill/u con ireft usl.lni ; thu pan n o nf an m V to rcnol.it tlm trunnporti.tlou : nf hvo stock , /immlttet xvos apii lintel ( 'i u' . .iiwtu < .V.o'U tor tlia in ' ' I I THURSDAY'S TRW C , Ytslerflay Biisimss 10 stocK and Pro duce ai CM Oattlo Fairly Btjady Against , a < Lax Peeling , Hogs Brisk nml Active to Better A Livelier FeelPomtloa the Whsls- * Pit , c r O ) Horn O'nkts an p isually Heavy ? fti 'v ' " " Tux" . , r Dllff atlll ? ( | < "Hi ( it mid Sl hard Mendy. : T ( ) MAKKKTS. piwtn > the ? t' . ; . I'XTII V , CM it w. lYuxember'JOTho gentia irnar- .ctwns rntlrr ido-r , jet | * : u-s ruled ateady nd lirm xll , % 111,111110 Amonfriholiist r i lpt \er\i nbiu.JulfiO canof Tt\ut ir mid SO of xx-tkti rim , loixta-rover 7,000 nativ ! > i out of U.OOO icsh nrrivrln. Thcto ivoro no Utal-cl us steers in sale. Vcir to goou1 ti > ? is of 'VJ10 to 1,358- founds m iy bo ipmtid it from Si 7' < 5 'J5nnd < .hoso of 1 10 > | mmnls r.'id upward at Sl@l 25 uul cowHiindotlui gtnlon of Ir-tthera'utocki vero selling nS .tcong pilws with' only a fair supply , mm iiilln ate In go ul it maud nf steady prices , HOI , ; The market ruled brisk md frou > 10o to Inc "T higher in HOIIIH linliiiic-iH , L'Oc to lUDc higher * than Inivest jeo erday , an I the lowest d.iy of * tin ) w eel. PO fiu ji as \Vedncsdn7. . Inert- oio probably nboul r.OlHJ ) > on K.xlo , tricludine S5 ! , < 00 left hut nialit. .irnl HIM number is not considered c vcessixe , ns llj-io are eightem pjtkmg hrins mnr operatm ; , and theyboiight > , > , tXU ) xertlenlay and xvill need n many to day. Tln-eoof t ! eA \ * linns took 21,000. C oinninit and roiifh pnckein - my ho iuoted | nt S-IO _ _ , SI10. and thuraitbot'.ts ; fnir to good ; > l i.iCffSI " " > ; nnd the be J , * IOKS ( | f > 0 Shippois pild 5JI M t- > * l Tutor tl.e best he-axy , eipml to t > ! d style 1'hiladulphias. Light portK , 31 00@l-.i for common , and PI ; ( ( )0 ) ? l10 l foi liOBt assorted. MIKAT. There wns gieilor activity m iho wheat pit on change to-day , aril the fueling during-thu regular session WIIH fining , prices avcraginc n fhndo hiKhor than . > ? jenttrduy. i bile for- advices - wheat . niitl ipioU-d iuli t o > .rl cteluy private oililin ipmtiu n steadier feeling. rtioro vvero IUUIOIM enrrerit of damage to the growing winter wlio.it crop in Kansas from inselM , nnd llns hid its ( I'ect upon the gonernl in irket OllBnnpH were not us laign its formerly , and "ulioiti" were Tnoro ditposed to cover. T o mnrkeS opened ttcndy ; ad- xnnccd 3 fnmi caily imjelo figure * , utued oil "J. . closing on thu iCKUlor board 1 ovtr > ) enterdny. ' At the afternoon Reunion tbo mntkut again * l' " - - " " - I con ldurub1owpiikneBB1 closing COIOf ruled very < pnut on the renulArv - nri1 , Hlitt'i- atedvviibin naiiovv i.ingi , tlesu ! < jjude'-.yc : > teiday. On the afterm on boai 1 Kieater wiakni ! s w IH shown , tin litest pntes of. tlm d j lielnif the lowest imliid f ir Mine titrm. Thn market tloM'1 at ll/j ( / for > i'ivt i' aber , 3 Jc for thu } eai , ,11,1.'for , Jui i ir ) , ' "lc foi M oy. oxi-i dull nml eaner , closing at3 , c > u Nuxember , Ti c for December and tbu.ir , -M c fur May. i inik lulnl dim on thu regubir Voaul but tbo latest piiu'-iif the < liyx\ii < lo'.v < _ r tli in thoiii of < \esteiday , at ( ill Ull for November , 3lU07i. , for .laiiii.uy , fl17J \ for K'tiinury. 3lU07i.m - I xr.o steady nt .vli sr for Nnvemei , ? 0 7-i for li e- i ember , Mi 7"i for Jmiiiniy. i.H NAVAIj KKAUI > . . - j \ IlklOUl ON MIMli I 'litfitI AI IIII.S ANJ > I IIXLIILI KNI1 kM'IMlin ' fi IX TIIK 1,1 UKAl < 01 nil. NAV XL iin'xuixir' i W\IIIINI.ION , Noxumboi 'JJ.--Tlm numiaJ ropoitof Iho foiutli ai'ditur of lha tvc.'uiry H.iys the Kiownif evil ri the nxpi'iidituio of inonoy by llm 11 ivnl di'p'irj.ment haitbuen In creasing in disregard Iy omo Inn cans of the law requiting adxertiHtuneot bids .1:11 cou- Ir-ictH to bo public y lei. Tba roct-nt discov ery of fi.indnlitiit Drattltes In tbo naval bureau of im dicino I''Jil surfery x.en ) gieatly fntilltiitid by ill ) pi-inisteut cloUiiilliiAtiou of Iho Hiirgeon giinonil Ij ii'.nii.alK ' niuko all | iurcha > i' < himso > vvlulii It VV.M practlc.UJy impi Nkiiilii to porxonaDv ruporii'ii tfr * traot * aiiiom liking placn "f < res or IniudredH of indeHli m the po.ii ot Koiirumint. .During tin ) h-ual yo.ir iNSt Hiipph.H vveio pnrchoiira amoni.tiiiK-titfL''J'U.hai , of w Inch uiily i. ( < KSWjt worn iHiii lir. upon ailvritlncim c un icontrACt. ' These bnroAUH vvliully neglicu'd the l.ivv.re- ' qiinlng ndver inincf nd other , the nw ni.JiJig ) largest puirlnsos of nil , only ndvertisod uml tontiin.id for ( mi ) per c nt of UIH gi ods and nmtemlH binightibjiit fltl0JO ! ( ( ) m per- con id uml oxi nipt pu < tlmes vvc'io made of i\ individuals or limits i v. < t J < nlca getting 1-200- ( II ( I under the ntt lelatiug to mul rlaU for boilerH ; M00,1)00 ) worth Imd been bought with no Loiiipitltuin wlintoxm , Over liyX ) ( ) were paid ( luting the year ut commission to Hellg- mun llros , , London , and nearly .57COO in lo- lore t , tbooriniir in the opinion of the auditor being twicn as im.cli.iid it ought to bo and the latter whollunixceimiry. . The reju/rt sajs , "Tho rocontiy duuovciod frauds in tlio bureau ( if medlctnu und urgoiy wtro wott'y ' i-ommlt' ' ted u POM ( ho coutimi'itH ln pital fund , ulioso lurgu iiLvxpemled b.dancn fuiiili-ir-.sil the tump- f tution. " * H/\U\\IIU. * t rM/vrio.N i nun < IOMI i usoitr . . \I'IL VIIE.MI- XM 15 I I1I.XMIK1) 111 I UK liClULNli , lloiluN , hnxt'liiber The stiulonts of Hirvard cJle o Imvo drawn up a petition'to ' tlit ) boaid of ovi'iinfers of the tollego , nskiug tluit atteidanu uionun cliapol bo made Yoluntury fur students ugn . 21 , uud optional accoidlng to the with < 4 ( .urenti or guardlaUH if dtmlunts under 'L Tha iettom will IH entt jy the itiidontftto llajxard clubii und iiillueiir ' : nd gra Inatett throughout tlio country iitklng 'or tl'iiir to ojeratUiii in the luovemeut , Tliu ItaLlriMiil War. JinA YILK ( , N vex.iber SO. The i , lut Iho Grand Trunk und l'io Michigan ' tixl luivn again reduced nxtex lic-U-eou 1'nlfalo ' " 'iV-aBo , is uonlirmud by tlckiI agents iturr , 'i'ho rat between Now Ysnkund the ivect mu iinciiangud , ' ' Sinnley al tno Udn o Conlict-nui * . liKUl.l.N , i.'ovumU'r "itJohn A. Kassr v Amsiicau ) iinist T | hnunnoiinev : > J that Htnry M. Slault-y , thu African uxp'.oruhas 1 eeb ap- iiuintod ttiennlul dehgato to.Ilia Cnnucim < for Aiueiica , Cliolera ta l 'rniici ) . I'xi.is , Noxt'inVer ' 'rtSixty dwths from choleri jcaterday , t futy-fnu o { which went in thu lioBpitnlH , tTp to noun Iivii in ; hi