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AIT "w" , Jl * n < > ! - FIFTEENTH YEAK. OMAHA , MONDAY MOUNTING , NOVEMBER i ) , 1885. NUMBER 110. SIASTON MARBLE'S ' MISSION. Rio KeV ? " York Ex-Jouranliat's Trip to Foreign Olimos , DISTINGUISHED MEN HE MET. A.Tdiirncy ofu C'onlldonllal Gluirnotcr to Kocnro Iiit'oriiiuLion on the Silver Question IVoni I'l- niinclci-H ol' Kuropo. Kn Kx-n < lltor Foreign AHittNOTo.V , Nov. ti .Manton Murblo , vho returned fiom Kniopo a few daya : uo , Ima reporloi In pei on lo Sccrelary llayaid and Pic.sl'leat eiovrland tliu ix ultx of his confidential mission therein , on which ho has been employed ulnco last May. Thochsmictcr n'nd punxjsu of thlH Important mission now nmdo public and which are fully staled In the following letter of hiilrttlions from 3e 'rc- tary llayard to Marble , and bin circular letter to our mlnlHtc.rH In Kngland , Franco and iicrnmiiy , Mc srH. Phelps , MfLann and Pcndleton , show that the president , vvhat- nver views ho expressed In his sliver letter Wilttcn at Albany lie'or < ! his term of ollleo benan or those vvbich ho may heiiultcr .set forth In his hist iiiesbHKo to congress , promiitly accepted the duty ini | > osed on him by thoofiHtliiK lawH ol congress , renewed endeavor to promote a hl-mutalllc union with ( hi ) leading' nations ot ICnropo : ICONPIDHNTIAL. ! lii'vni'Mi.NT : op STATK , WARIUN'IITO.V , MIIJ li ! , WCI.-.MAHTOV MAUIII.I : , New Yoik Sin- : The piesident has had In ruvluvv MV- ; cral suceciislvi ! acUsof conu'ress of the United titalcK fiom .March IHTii to .Inly 1SH4 , anthorl/- Injf the silver commission of lsTi 77. the In- teiimtlonal monetary conference at P.ulsof April-July , ISM , and also negotiations with foreign governments under the acts of , Iune , 1M7'J , and August , istci , and it continuation of the same under the net ol July ? , iwil , have [ \ nought lo prepare for , promote und obtain the adoption of a common latlo between uold and silver for the purpose of rntabllnnltiK Intematlonally thu use 01 bi-metalllc money , and securing fixity of value between these metalH. In compliance with the unHoim indicated In UICKO various acts of In turthciance ot their object , and In uxcciitlon of the policy they prescribe to the executive , 1 am dbecled by the prc.sldent , who rec ( > Kiii 's jour especial competency in thopractlcal monetary and economic sciences , to request that you proceed to ICurouc at the earliest date vvliicli Khali suit your convenience and by personal eonler- cnco with an exjiort adviser and ntate.sman of the princiul | gove.rnmcnt.s ol JOuiojie , and In conjunction with minlstciR rcpKucntin the Tinted States near thcs-e covernincnlH , particularly with our minlsU'is to ( .iic.it lintaln , Kinnce and Uctm.my , to 'whom ) ou will iM-duly oft'i edited , to whom roplcHot this Instiuctlon will becoiiiideiitlal- ] y tmnsmitted , and who will bo itliectcd to fuel I Hate tlie object In view by every mtMim in their uower , byjM'rsonal coniercnce with re.ji- ivscntotlvc.s ol these Kovcinmcnt8 duly nnthori/ed In tills lmlitlf | , that you ii < Hist the mlnisturs of the United States to ascertain the present opinions and purposes ot these governments in lespect to such ill ) istabli - inent of tlio Intei nailonallt > ot anxcdic.'a tlvo value between meta H and ono mtlo of \velirht lietwoen coins ot ( johl and coins of sil ver , the live coinage ot both metals at the mints of all , and the Intel national IIM ; ot both metals its a money ot unlimited le at t.'uder. Vour services to tlie Koviirnment in this special conndentlal mission will begin at once , and -will end on or before the leassem- bliugot'conciess In Dcce.mbernexl. 1 am , Mir , your obedient servant , T. F. UAYAUD. [ coxrinuNiiAi. . ! Dni'AllTMliNT OK 'TATiV : VsHI.VOTOK , Jlay H , IbHfl. To HOIIBHT L. AIcL.VNi : , Ks < ) . , Paris. Sin : Mr. Alanton Mm bio has been choMiii by the president as the conmlcntial envoy ol thu go vein men t of the United Suites to visit the principal countiies ot JCurope , there to ascertain tlio prcM'iit opin ions and puipose.s of their goveimiieut.s touching a uxed nUio between tolil and sil ver ami their nmcstrictcd coinage and collat- cnil nsoiis money In domestic circulation and intcnnitional exchange. The enclosed cony ot tlio iiifitruetions ( Jjlven to Mr. Martilowlfl iMissc.ss you of the objects of his mission and tlio manner ana event of the aid which you nud other ministers of the. United States , to whom a like Instruction isaddiesscd. will be expected to assist him. As It is dllllcult to over state the Impoitaneo of the question and tl.omomoiiio oiif-eii'ienccH otho Anieiican peopie vvnich are involved in its solution , the necessity for occueacy and tull kuowl- i'dco of all facts and the real intentions and nttitndoof tliolcadini ; poweis of Europe in regard theieto hecomo appaient , I tiust tht-retoro that not later than the mst of No vember next , with the assistance of Mr. Mar- bio's labois , you w4ll enable the incident to lav be.iorc congiess Inlormatlon complete with proper * ugie.-.tlous ; , vvlileh may make practicable such legislallon as wljl meet thn inve emcigenev. 1 need not linpit's * , upon j ou the necessity of reticence as to Sir. arble's lunctlons. Von will mutually re paid tills Ins-auction for the piesent as per- bonal , withholding It tiom the ules of the li > - gallon until the | uoier time uiriwi for making itof recoid. 1 am , sir , your obedient seiv.mt , T. F. llAYAitn. ' Mr. Marble has spent the last lour or nvc months In personal confeiences with the tiiineipal members and nnanco ministers of iho governments In London , 1'aiin and Her- lln , and In such cHinsultatlons with the lead ing eeonomlsts and monetaiy ( 'MHIltS Of till ! tilled great powers of Kurope , including n I the principal bl-mctalllsts , and al o the foiemost lenders of the opposition In Kng- land , the conversations weui of Micbachai- ueter , i specially with the leaders ot the gov- cinment and of llio party , iisaiool course conudentbil , unless it is de.slied to cieato a d.HL-ulty llko that which arose between Loid Uranvlllo and Piliico lllsminck roncornliiK tliu alleged advice nt the latter on the occupa- pation ol Kg.vpt. Hut the stale deparlment iMirmits It to bo known that Murhles jnivate Micro to Sc'cieUn liayaid and the piesldont havi ) reeounted his inventions lenpeclln an international hi-metallle union held with an CAtranidinaiy number of persons in tlieso cotintilx ) of tlio highest compe tency In tins regal d by their polit ical rank and Inlluenco or by their expert knowledge. For example , the oppo sition leaders in Gnat Britain , Mr. ( ilad- ntone. Ml. Chlldcrs , late chancellor of thu ex chequer. Mr. ( lOnchen , tlmvmlnent economist and statesman , who was In ls7ri vXaiiiminof the house of commons committee on the de preciation of silver , and In ! S7b chief dele- Kate of ( ire.it Britain to tlio international monetary confcre.iK-o at I'm is , Karl Spencer , late lord lieutenant Ol Ireland , Lord UuM1- berry , Loid Sherbrooke , who , us Itobeit Lowe , was formerly chuncellor of th ox- che.iucr under ( iladstono , J. K. Ciuiti , late paillamcntaiy nudei--irivtaiy of state foi India , Sir \\llllam lliticourt , John liilght and oiheiH , and of the pievent u'oveiiiment Loid Iddeslelgh , first lord of the Uc.iMiiy , who , asSlrStalfoid Noithcote , was chancel lor of the exeheiiticr under Loid UeacoiiMield 8 r. Michael Hicks llcaeh , piesent chancitlloi ot the oxcheijiicr whoso motion deleatcd tin Cladstone government In the huuao nl com inoiis last June , Jlobeit ( itltlln , foimeily edi- torof the London Keonomlst and pjx.ildcnl ot the statistical socletj , now at tlie bead ol tlmeommeivlal depaitmOnl ot the boaid ol bfL'othor well knovvn men John William lilich , an eminent dhectorof the Hank o Ivnglund , and Henty It. ( Jiuwnloll , vvlio.,1 wililiiKrt , with those of Henry Hicks (3lmX ( havoehlcll } upheld bl-meuillsm In Liulnnd bothilliectorsot the same bank ; Piof. Hcniv Sedpvlck ot Oxford , who defendixl llio hi mctalHo thiHiry In his livixtNu on economy , and was piesldln oflleei of hit. . iccllon In thi ) last Hiilit-U assoehulon meet in. . 1'iof. J. K. Shaiold lto > , ' irs of Cam biidgo. Prof. nM Mas > on ot F.dlnb.nnli ; H 'Jniiwi liryc-o or aamA.mwft \ Samuel Smith , who with S.Vf Hams i pie- Jllinsiei ami ai , HIHIIIIJI ( MI iiiii n > Ficin-h amhassadoft In hnciand , bcbIdc * numcioiis mi'ichant.s.lKjnkt.i * am publ cists uianyof tliu latter bavins Iwon Imnialit to gv'thor fiom all ivuts of Ktiiopo by t mitltj yearjublleoof the atatlbtic.il six-U'ty held U London lii"t June. Of Fistm- and Uvnuany tbo lending j il > ! l < nen with whom M.nblo conferred nro le > s veil known here , but they Include In Franco lonrl ( Yinu'.rht , the recognized and pr > mlnrnt louder of bl-metallMs not only of < Yanci > lint of ( iivalHiitaln and ill F.uropu , v no was R delegate to'iio international cou- ercnco of 1-sj with Mamiin , its presldliu ifllccr , who U now jiv.sldi.iilof ) the Bank of ranee , Clavciy and other evperts In thodc- mrtment'i , Sadl Paniot , the minister of inance. and lie FiiMiluet , minister of for- affair" , and In ( icnmiin , besides the banker nud bi-metallist Blclchroder , Sebrnut , the CXIM it dcl.-i.MU' totheconferelico il IKi'innd author of the well known in the "Most Fuvorcd Nation , " Count Her- n-rf Blsnmrck , the new .eeietary of state , la'zfeldt ' von Hiirchard , impe.rml llnanee nlnlstor , Von Scliolt/- the Pnis.di\n \ llnanco nintstcr , and Von Dechaul , atrnsldl iln.iuco idvNorofttm prlnco chancellor , who Is now ind tor many yuars Ins been Hit ) Kovernor of ho Imperial Bank of lieimany , nnd < > r .vho e ? stiillful admln'stratlon Germany > as. : ed throiiRh her great wars without retorlinn tn depredated paper money , and by vvhosv oil vice R sales of Gurinati silver were stopped In lrt > , together with many oilier ncichante. b.uilcer ? , economists and public uen , of whom the ili-st and mo t important ivas the famous prince' , Chancellor Uls- narek. _ _ NKltUAHKA HPiCIALS. Tlio Dnttota County Mtmlciiir He- 'clvc < n fjlf'o Sentence. PourA , Nub. , Nov. ; ( Si > celal to the JKB.Tliotil.il ] of ItobcrtG. Blair , for Urn iinrder of . ( aines Alexander on the 2M of Det < ilt'r ) , HX ! miles west of tills place , which ivas rommenced hero ye terday morning , closed to-night , The murder was ono of the coldest and most neartlets In the annals of crime. Atr.tfothln afternoon the case was given to the jury , and at rt o'clock a veidict of nurdcr In the wtind de reo was loturncd. Counsel tor deleiulant made a million fora low trial , which was ovcriuled. Judge C'ravv- 'nrd Renlciiced Blair to eon. moment ut hard abor In the nenilcntiary for lire. That Blai r vvoagiilltj of m irder In the llrst dejroo was iroven beyond 11 doubt , having ilred thrco Jtillctn Into his victim sb tv , two of wlile.li edged In his brain ami one in his heart , anyone ono of which would have been tatal. Blair was cool and appaiuntly Indllfeieiil dining the vvlmlo trial , and n cived Ids sentence ad i matter-of-fact tranwctlon. GO.VU Dcntrluc the O < i-Hy. HAWINO.S , Neb. , Nov. 8. [ Special to the ii : . ] At Kansas City Friday there vv.is or- gaul/.ed thn Kansas City , \Vyandotte , Hast- ngs t Northwestern railroad company. ionio of the principal capitalists of Kansas 3ity , Wyandottc ? and Hastings are at the icad of the company , and thu plan Is to build , he toad Immediately. The articles of incor poration will bo tiled at 1'opeka on Monday , ind at Lincoln on the day following. A. 1) . Yocnmaml C. II. Dietrich , of Hastings. .110 members of the board of directors. This comii.inv was originally form > d to build the road to Bcatiic.1 but on considering the ad vantages of Hastings as eoninarcd with Beat rice , it was decided to build the road to this city. _ Tlio New Iinialc Anyliiin. NonroiKNct . , Nov. tf.-fSpeeial lotheBiiE. ] State Senator Unrland , of Madison county , old your eoiresponileiit to-day Uiut theio is onsldciable talk being Indulged about tint mtra vous jobbery that N bein peiKtrated | ! n the construction of tin1 new lunatic asylum at this place. He said ho was inioimed by me or tv\o parties that in making the foun- lation for the building clay was largely n ed nstcad of cement , .ind mat the woik all through was l > eiiig done inja glaringly unsub stantial manner. The Result in Ciss : County. Pi.ATrsMouni , Neb. , Nov. y. [ Special to tbo Bii : : . ] Tno lepnbllciinshavc elected their candidates in GO.S.S county , except county clerk , by the following m ijuiltios : Campbell , tieasnrcr , 20i ; Klekenbury , sheriff , 1U ( ; Spink , county supeiintende.iit , 4i ; Hussoll , county judge , vl-W ; Boeek , coroner. UN. Kob- inson , democrat , lor comity cleik , has -KW majority. .TOU.V M'CUrjLUURII Dl'JAD. The GH'ted 1'raKeilluu ' Hiuldenly POMSOH to thn hotter Liuul. PnnAiip.i.i'iiiA.Nov.8. John JlcCullough , the actor , died at his residence in this city at live minutes past 1 o'clock this afternoon. Mc- Cnllough's death , although not entirely unex- jwcted , occurred quite suddenly , and was due , as Dr. Hugo Kngle , his physician , says. to an "affection ot thebialn caused by blood poisoning. " Dr. Kngle assetts that"McCnl- longh was not insane and it was a mistake to have placed him in Bloomiir.'daloasylum , wheio ho was confined lorseveral weeks. His tailing mental powers wcro lirst noticed In the early part ot Jann- aiy , 1KM , and in April of that yeai he made a lamentable lailme ot O.liolloin Washington. Alter that his ailment manilested ilselfat various limo , In lo > sol memoi-y. tint piouiiler | at tlme.sbuing obliged to follow him about tlu stage. Jn the summer of lsS-1 he spent some time in Carlsbad , Geimany , and leturnln to this connli ) In August he plaveda live ill.-ill's engagement in Milwaukee , thence ho went to Chicago whom ho appeared on the slap ; for the hist time in his llfo on the night of September2' ) , lovl. In the h.uacter ot bpai- tacus In the Gladiator. His condition that night was so bad that the cuitaln was rung down at tbn end of the second net. Fiom that time In'has gradually giown woiso un til to-day , occasionally mending slightly , but at all times Ills condition was considered hopeless by his friends. Ho wasbioiight'.lo this city Sunday nlghtc- ) tober .S , Just two weeks ago , and taken to the icsldenco of his family when ) ho died. At that time ho iccognl/cd no one , not even his wile or his two sons , and had no coutiol of his muscles except over thee of his right arm. Heiegalned the -uot his limbs slowly and in a few days was able to raise himself to a silting posture. Ho continued In about this condition until to-day , McCulloiuh was born In raloialno , county Antiim , Iieland , November 17 , ItfU. being almost W years of age. ito came to America in 1MO. nnd IHn Talk. Nr.vv YOIIK , Nov. H. [ Spci lal to the Br-i : . ] In an Interview In llio Woild Gen. I-o- giin WIJH : "Tliejo nro some men tn New Yoik , pei haps , who claim to bo icpuhllcaim , and 1 will not dispute them , but who last fall voted the democratic ticket , who claimed tluittho election of Davinpoit would bo sus taining Cleveland's , administration. Tliere- loie , they voted for Davenitoit to sustain their piesident , and against Mr. Hill , bccausu u voUi tor Hill would twa vote against Cleve land , at they said. The logic ot this would bo that eveiy man who was against ( JIuvo- land's administration must vote lor 11:11 : and thosii who voted hi favor of Cleve land's admtnibtiatlon was lor Daven- iioi I. 1 will not say that tJiis IvvnddlodaiiKiged D.tvenpoit , but 1 do say that 1 heard men In New Voik who voted the lepnhllcan ticket la-t tall my that If voting tin ) ivpiibllran ticket 'Ids lall was voting to Mistain ClevelaiidV admlnlstiatlon tuey would notcast that ballot , and 1 say tb.it fr Impdry was made of a great many lihh- Americans who aie very bitteily opposed to Clovelaml , as lo tlio effect of that .ugiiment upon tliem , tlu'lr ausweis might thiovv some light upon the situation. " Jllll declines in the World Interview to discuss tin ) eau-es which led to Ins election , hut my * ho thinks the republicans made a mistake. In raising the bloody shirt banner. Ho Is gratified Inx-aiiMi Im thinks the icsult Is a vindication lo him iK'iMiiuilly against vvll- lul and malicious mUrcpic.soiUatioub. Mt-Hcnator Hhai-on ut Donth'H Door. SAN FIIANCISCO , Nov. M Kx-Semttor Siiaion is slowly sinking. Hols still con- Money for the I'arnolllteH. DnrnoiT , Nov.lr. . Charlea llcilly , tnivsiiiorof the IrUli | rllamentary fund , loportH S IH3 as bavins ; IKXMI roeelvcd during thii pa-t vvci'k Tbo amount now In Dr. Helllv's I'amls la ! , < . Two thousiiud oun"-1' hi vo bvvn transmitted to Paruell. A BET THAT'S ' SURE TO WIN , One Gambloil on Iowa's Ocrtnia Marohiu tie Republican Phalanx , A HISTORY OF MAJORITIES. A Popular Fnllncy Mtplnlnctl Com- the Now Stnto HOUHO nu u Miirtlorct * to 1)08 .MoillCH. Front Town's Capital City. DnsMotNKS Nov. H. f Special to tlio Tier. . ] The republicans of Iowa fool pretty well Batlsiled with thi ; result of tlio election In this Htatw. They maintain Uwlr reputation for tin. swerving loyalty to the republican party , and ulinvv a handsome tncn'U. o In voting strongMi over two years ap * when Oov. Sherman was reelected. ( Outside of the state theio Ha very e\a'icrated opinion often entottallied concerning the slzo of Iowa's republican ma. joritles. There Is a sort of traditional no tion that the state Is good for fco.OOO , because It KIWOOIICO nearly that plurality In a presl- Identlal yeai. But a study of its figures shows that Iowa's real ( -round for fame as a icpuhllcm state rests not In the si/eoflts majorities , but In the constant and unchange able ictfularity with which they como lonnd. The average majority tor the last twenty jears has only been a8txx . four times within the last ten years the majority lias been less than ten thousand , but the state has never gone democratic since It was made , and It Is this fact thai lenders the Haw kejo republican Impny. The majoiity this year will probably settle down to about 7hOO , or over . " , oOO mine than two years ago , while the great republican gains in tin ; legislature gives a republican majoiity of tidily on joint ballot , a surprise to even the republicans themselves. While other people have been getting excited - cited over iiolities , the gentlemen who havu ehaigoof the new state house luvt > been going a OIIK < | uictly , imtsliin { up the work ot get ting their new building ready to present'to the uccneral assembly. The marble Hector tor tlio basumunt luus been laid tlio past week , and most of the depart nient rooms and ollices have been ilniRhed. Tlmp.ivlnp of tbo four streets that sunound the c.ipltol spiare hast just been completed at a cost to the state of Si0,0ii ) , the city p.i > In. ; the root , and the o who visit the state house this winter will not IH'obliged tostep from street cars Into .six Inches of Iowa mud. The city , by the waxis doing a largo amount of p.ivini ; and sewcriniftldsywir , and Is becoming unite presentable. IVrnaps no other city than Omaha In tliu west has been making as rapid growth and siibituntlul impiovemcnUsa DCS Jfolnes. Its leaxl over all oilier Iowa cities is now .so great that no fears of rivalry are entertained. In miuic.il matter the city is taking con- sldenibleinU'rcst. The form illon of anew symphonv oivhchtra of thirty members has done a good deal to ( julcken uitciest in in- Mtiiimental music , and to ei I in-a to the musical taste of theeitv. Sevenl musical societies aio on hand equipped for woik , and uoixl , substantial prosioss Is beitu made. Next Tuesday exenlnt ; the city is to be fa voted with an opportunity to hear Miss Anna Fuller , of rhiliulclpliia , formciiy ot Mount Pleasant in this Htato. As an Iowa ( ill ! , her Incic.islng and well-deserved reputa tion as one of the nrst sopranos of the conn- try , is a matter ot in ide to Iowa people. Dur ing her ye.irs of stiiiiy parsed in the east she has made sueh wnndcitnl pnigix'is and de veloped a voice of such ran ; quality and power th.it It piomises to win bur both fame and tot tune. This conceit in which she sings Tue-sday evening will be the only time hlio will alnir In thih city botorohcr retuin fiom ICniopc. where she noes soon to con tinue her .studies , and much intercut Is bciu taen ! in it. The Iowa agricultural college at Ames has Its annual commencement this week. Presi dent Leigh'Uunt delivers the bicc.ilauicato addicss to-day. _ Ferrotiiiij Out a Muriloror. Dns MOIMB : , low.i , Nov. 8. [ Special to the llni : . ] A c.i.so In which thei\i Is $1,00J10- ward olfcrcd lias been ng.tatcd in politv cir cles for the past few days. On October ! U a iKtld robbery wa.s penetrated at Madison , Wis. , and ono 1 < \ U. Stewart was suspected and cornered by the Madison police. When an olli'cr ' went to arrest him Ins deiicd the law and shot tliu ollioer d.nvn. Stewart escaped , bnt jnpalar imligiritlon was In tense and in thirty m'nutes ' Si,0) ) had been snb eribixl as a reward SSO ) for Stewart and S.WO for the recovery ot about . j-.OJO worth of jewelry which had been htolen. Of course there Isa woiiun In the nnttcr. On the slcn lor clue of a u.i.j 'ri > ch celt she was ( meed to DCS Molnes.V. . T. I'iestoil , sheiilf of Dowo county , came to this city accoidingly and with tlie a-.siMance ot the police has been woiking on tbo e.iso for two or three days past. The luckman who took the woman and trunk Mom the depot was In duced lo imp.u ! the pUteof herdcslinatlon , and hhe\\a > i found at a prominent boarding house hiicd to wall on the table. She was iMiitiously appio.ichcd by Marnhal llavfncr , who showeit her a photograph ot another woman Ipund In the house at Madi-on , where the shootlni ; took place. She immcdiate.ly identined it as that of a former wile of Stew- ait'n who bad left him and gnuubiick to her parents , Tliotinnk was searched but Ihcie wasnotr ce of thcbtolen piopoity , and the ghl was unally Induced to tell all sue know , which was not ot much use in bolving the wheieaboiits of StwvaiU The ic.sult.s so tar , of ever effecting it cap- tnie ot the mnrdcicrK , are meagie , hut the sheriff thinks the woman traced hen ; will make a good witness and lie has started had : with her to M.idisoii. Hill Malioiio'n I'.iiin. Nr.w TOIIK , Nov. H. ( .Special to the HEP . ] The Woild's Wasliington special says. : Itcpuils fiom Virginia hay that -Mahout ) is In the depth of gloom , .mdso-ially and politically mined. Ho may recover biilllclently cumuli to run for eongiets next year , but his friends .say IKS Is talking freiiously ot leaving Virginia. Ho said the other day that ho icalUcd that his IndeiMiiidcnt move in tint south WMS ov sr and that .my attcinjit tobical ; iL-t solidity would Lxi a v.iin one. Positively Clevclnnd'H Vlowei , W.\biiiNiTo.v ( , Nov. B. iSpeclal to the IlUK.J Someeiitlcism Ismadeas to the late published interview \\itlitlio jirrhhlent on the civil seiTlcolaw. Thopn'.sldent wroto.ln do- tall eveiy word | mlli hcd as an expression of his \lews upon tliu clvllher\lco law and de clined even to allow It to bo taken down in shorthand , as ho might dictate. The luponcr pie.-er\e.s the original munnsrilpt in Mr. ( 'ie\eland s own handwriting as a souvenir , The ) o ctin IK no question as to its accuracy. John Kelly'B Condition. Xiw : Yoitu , Nov. i-SiH'eial ( to tlu ) 1JKK.1 John Kelly Is still romincd to his house .imi iin.ible toseoUsltois. These who have IM -II wuh him say ho exposes himself pertietly satisiuil wltii tlie outcome of tlio election. Kellj isioported to have slept hotter and lo bo enjoying boltci spirits since the reniilt of tlu' eic.'tion was in vie known to him than at any Umoiur months. A McCIcllan Memorial. At 61I.N. TI.X. , Nov. 8. Memorial ( -ervlces will be he ) 'terc In honor ot Oeneral MeClel * Ian , Add ' " s will bo delivered tiy Jinn. John liar . Judie ; Jtivtoraml others. All the derjji 'J city will bo in uttcndaucu. Hank tjtntcmcnt , NKW Voisu , Nov. 8. The wicftly bank Hati'iiii nl is ai tollows : He .cr\u ijeciei.se. featOoo.i. ( Tin ) bunks now hold Si excess of legal The Horne Hluur , Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. f. The hur&o fhow closed last night with a large attendance. There were no prize wlnnura outaulo 01 this ' Imiiortant In the Count m Cincinnati. CiNriv\ATl , Nov. 8. The Inspection of the rrtinni In the Hamilton county senatorial case before llio circuitcdmtdln-Iosed impor- Innt discrepaneles dnrjnj ; , the examination and cross-examination , ol County Clerk Dalton Saturday nftctnoon , which , in all probability , will result in the election of the entireri'puiillc.iu ticket. The cno Is nsjet in n complicated condition , but the Indica tions after yesterday's proceeding point to chaiiires In the olllclal count which will make tlio count ronnhlican Instead of democratic. At the M'talou of the court to day the testimony was ghon attogetlier by County Cleik Dalton and referred to discrc | > - ancles between tlie totnlotes credited to the senatorial candidates and tlio total number of names on the poll lwiok.s. Thin , In so.im prwincta. the vote ouscnator.s as returned ! > y Dalton would owed b > a seoi-o or moie \otcsthototal number of voters icgitlered. The court has not yet dec'lded howtocnntit HIIOII precinrti ! , wtirther1 to throw out tlio vole of the entire precinct or only the excessive uitcot to divide the excvsilvootoprorata lietwcen eaeli candidate. Assuming that the e.xeesslvo vote only w 111 be taken fiom the democratic candidates , tlw result of vesteiday's OMiinlnatlon will bo about as follows : In ten disputed precincts the republicans will gain lr. < votes ; in pie- cinct A , of the Fourth ward , the democrats lose UU votes , and If the whole precinct Is thrown out W vote * . The total icpublicun vote in this precinct was 4S. These changes alone would sulllco to elect the republican scnalnii * . Hut testimony wns also taken In icgard to precinct K , of the Ninth ward , where the retuins were sent in on a Duck worth club sheet and in a very lee j manner. Accoidlng lo the decision of the court n few days ago , this entire precinct , which ifl dem ocratic , will be tlnoyvn onion \eMeiday's testimony , as the court In this decision an nounced that In case the allegations then set forth by the republicans as to irregularities in this pictincl weio proven the voui would bo thrown out. Yesteiday's testimony. It is thotiL'ht , will result in this notion , though it lias not yet been formally decided , DistiletKof the Eighteenth \\aul will bo iulhu'lv treated , a.s Dalton s testimony sub stantially supports the charges of tbo icpub- lleHiis that tlie counting was not commenced nnt > l se\cral nluhts alter the election and the returns weie handed In to Dalton In an un sealed enveloM' | . while ho was making the otllclal count. This precinct is also dcni' > - crntic . Thus It will be seen llritchaiigpft sulllclent to wine out the democrat e majority have alieady been discovered , and It now te- malns for the Investigation to proceed stilt further. In case the court decides in favor of the icpubUcans , the. republican candidates on tlie entile county tll ! " > t will contest , 'is all but two or thiee were cicdited by Dalton with as many votes as were the soiwtois. The Investigation is I'ing ) conducted with caution and may not end torn week. Another ISroixk in Civil Servloo. New Yoitic , Nov. S. [ Special to the lJii.1 ( ! . 11. Sterling is conlijcnt ho will bt ap pointed weigher of tlie Urooklyn dUtriet. The Tribune bays : The Interview of a mem ber ot the editorial staff of the Washington Post with President Cleveland , in which he takes the responsibility ot altci ing llio rules regarding Uiis examination and throwing il open to all applicants instead of ordaining that this omYc be filled bv promition , lias e \ - eited much attention in thticustom house and among icform < jrs. Thrjo different in MI prominent in the civil service movement , assert that thr-y know tlio interview is not correct and e.ich adtaucc.s the opinion that it will be disclaimed. All held as usual that the piesident had I men misled , and accused Dormaii Ii. Eaton of being at tliu bottom of it. . . "Tho president may have said .some thint attributed to him , " said ono of the mo > t aF < .luuus civil service men ; "hn may II.M.I b.vii iesioii.siblo for making this an exceptional examination , hut 1 will guarantee lie never , said that if Steiliuij passed and was apuointcd accoidlng to I.uv. no just riimphiint can Ix ; made. I will bet S.'jO to SI that If Sterling gets on the eligible list and his name Is sent to the collector he will not ap'iointed , 1 base this tatth large ly on the fact that Iledden is so sick of hear ing the name of Sttiilim : that he would not appoint him anyhow. You have no idea how the punishment Inllleted upon him by the newspapers has allcctcd him. It ncailv drove him wild , so that the very iii'itno ot Moiling is odious to him. " An Hotel Completely Uurncil. Prnsnuiti ) , Nov. 8. A dispatch from New- castle. Pa. , says the large tlnec stoiy hotel at Lawrence , Junction , owncil by the Pennsyl vania railroad company , was completely tlcntroyrd by Hie this moiriing. Theie were twenty-lour persons in ( bo hotel at the time and Rome were so neirly suffocated that they could hardly be aioiiseif , All e.seaix'd , IK w- ever , but without any clotblng othe : than their niirht diiv- . . The railroad eomjian.v's olllces weie In the hiiildiiij' , and all ot the iccords arc ( Ichtioyed. The loss will reach Sw,0jO ; ( witli onlj a Kin.ill iiiBiiraiiiT. The Ino wan e.-iuspd by a delect in the bteam boating - ing Groycr Favors Dnlcota's Admission. Nnw YOIIK , Nov. 8. A Washington spo. cial says : Dakota met ) piotos to know that it is the intention of tljoprcsldant to recom mend the admission of UaUota as a state , but that he Is inclined to think that the ten itoi v N largo enough fort wd stales Hit requested Delegate tiilfoid. of that territory to como hero to confer 11 pun thu subject. Sccietaiy Lamar Is considering tli > ! iiu > stlon. The piesident will piobably ndopt Lamar'n con clusion. _ The I/IINI KplUc Driven. Ponri.ANii , Oie.Nov. 8. Tliu Oicgonian'fl special liom Kaglo Pass , llritlsh Columbia , November ? , via Vlr-torla , November fi , nayi the last spike on the Canadian Paciiie iail- " load was dilvcn ( hero to-dav by Hon. D. Smith and other otllcials. The westein end w ill not be operated this winter further than Calu'iirv , but every eirnit will Ix1 devoted to place the line in in st class shape , andthronili initiic will hegin about Hit ; 1st ol May ne\t. A Washington Monument rnvoilod. Mir.wAt'icr.i : , Nov. 8. The monument of Washington , which lip been placed at the head of Grand avenue at aco.st of jWi.OOO , mul piestMited to the. city by Miss Lizzie. Phinlvin- ion , daughter of Jutm Plauklnlon , tliu pork king , was unveiled yesterday in tlie pic.scnco orRovcnil UionsatHl iicnplo , Tim monument Is from tlio studio or Sculptor H. II. Park , ot Kluiunct ) , Italy. Victims nftlio Wroolc. DKTnorr. Nov. SkTiprfo Press special from Marine City says : The bodies of .lames Ward and Wllllam-JIlller. t-ngineers on the Frank MolTatt at the time pi tn t explosion , wejo recoW'ied yesterdUy wllli gnippllng hooks. The bodies , ut i\v6 ihemen 1110 last In the wreck and have not yvibecn secured. Complexion nf Virginia. ' * * TjiiKiflatiiro. HiniMo.Ni ) , Va. , Nov. H. Complete leturns fiom all the legislative dl tjicts in the Htato filiow the complexion of'tlie i'o\tlegl ! atino to IHas follows : .Sunatc ! > > inocrals , X ) ; n1- Dtibllcans , 10. Hoiiso n nioi'mls. 70 ; ropuln llcaiis , ao. Democratic ; uifcjoilty on joint bullet - lot , UO. ni-liilri { the nooiiioi-s HaciU. Four Uuxo , I. T. , Nov. b. One hundred "boomers'1 and forty wagons , captured by Colonel bumiit-r In Oki.ihoma , in lived lieio Satuiday morning. A- number of dct.wh- meiits aie btill out uftef othcis. Will llcxli > n iTltlot l Huns. MON riiiiAi. , Nov. 8.lt Is siated here that Sir Ikvt'ir Sangevlu , minister of ptibliu worKit , and Hon. M. Chaplcan , noietary of state , will ichlgn In tlw event of JUcl Lelu' { tuiuged. * . An Rx-Jurist Do nil. Niw Ynnrc , Nov. v , - KJudgp All > rt ( "ardo < died at his r < ! t > mt uco in MadUon THE CHURCH OF OCR FATHERS Tories UsiugDie.'stablishuieut to Worry the English Liberals. AWAITING THE GRAND OLD MAN , On Ills Course Depends the Hooult of the llrltlsh Voting Fluhl The UalUiiu TtHinhle Stoiul Con- vlotoUSpecial OalitcH. 1'olltlcs and IXiUcnii LONDO.V , Nov. 8. [ Sp.vial to the lliu.l : flic electoral campaign presents It-elf In an nltorod aspect , The toiies have stolen n mnreh on the HboraK and midilenly lirunght disestablishment to tlio front as a vital Us no in the elcctloiiK. With their cry "The. eliuidi in danger 1" they have put the liberals on the lefenslve. They have enlisted the suppoit of liberals who ciut ) moio for the church than for liberal principles , whatever thov may bo. They have aroused the | > asslomite enthusiasm of the largo classes to whom mere polities are indifferent. This movement has IH > CII caio- Cully iilauned. The Times for weeks past has : > ecn publishing nniiiei ous letters on discs lahllsiimcnt , the tone of hostility to the liberals steadily becoming more marked. On Monday It came out openly , advising tlio liberals to vote for tory candidates unless moderate Illtomts were M.inding who would accept certain tests. On Wednesday i i > - I are < lamanirest4 > of the gravest character , proclaiming the church to be in Imminent danger , anpe.iling to cliinehmen for vigorous exertion during the next few weeks , nri < lng voters to demand from eveiy candidate assur ance of loyal Mlppolt of the established church regardless ot paity. The signatures of this document include ; besides those of great whig i > eers , the heads of two of the chief liberal families In England , the dukes \\cstmltiKlcrandllcdloidandLoid Sell- born , lately Mr. Gladstone's lord chancellor. Mattei-s have now assumed biiclr shape tliat the lllicral leaders begin to think a mere defense will not answer. They must n | - pcal to the countrj' on a substantial issue. Some of them consider tliev can only meet the attack by attack , and go distinctly to the country on the Irish question , appealing lor illiberal majority as the sole means of pre venting the bin-render ot Ireland bv the toiies to P.unoll. Lord nosebeiiy and Mr. ( losclie-n both si > eak in this sense. Ji-.scn- sions Inconstltucnclcscontiniie. Forty Lou- don scats are endangeicd and twelve in scotland - land by dnub'o candidatures. Almost every thing depends on the line Gladstone takes next week. The chances of preserving peace in eastern Europe diminish dally. I ho conference which , when it was agreed to , was expected to assemble at once and nni h its woik in a few days , has junt held the nisi business meeting. linssia in thn meantime has toiced the hand of both fi lends and opponents bv a public insult to 1'rlnce Alexander. Depiivln him of his Russian colonelcy is meant as a IKirional alfront and Implies political ostia- cism. England continues its eliorts to uil- ju > t the iiuariel and prevent the lestonilion of civstein Koumelia to Turkey , but makes no headway. Uussia insists that Tin key shall enioree the ticaty ot Ueilln by arms , which means war , because the liulgariiins will re sist. If England eairies her point , Scrvia and Greece will both uiHli to aims. To-day's dispatches say neither is likclv to waitli the conteicncc be pioonied. ! Noliody even sug- ge.sts a solution consistent with pace , unless Uussia should become convinced Hint an out break of hostilities Involves the risk of a gen- erjl war. _ The Stonil Trial.- LONUO ? : , Nov. a The trial of Mr. Stead and other defendants In tlio Aimstrong al > - ductlon ciu-o was resumed yesterday. The judge in his charge td the jury urged that they hi Ing In a verdict according to the law , and not allow their personal sympathies td inllnenco their decision. Mr. Stead , .lustlco Lopes said , tilled his paper with nlthy , dis gusting articles of an ohbcene natuie , thu publication of which was not eoumvk'd ' with the piesent charge. The only material ques tion t'ortho jury to decide was wlietber the child ( Ell/.a Armsliong ) was taken away tiom her lioine against her father swill. 'I'hey were also to determine whether the mother sold her child to the prisoneis , as alleged by the deleiuluntri. The juiy ictired at JIMOp. m. Tlie torpinan askexl the judge befoio the juiy left then- seats to allow them lo distinguish between Mis. Jarictt and Mr. Stead as to their crim inal liability In C.IMthe jutv concluded llint Mrs. .larietthad disolwyed tfieinstiuetioiibot Mr StiMd. The jury returned to the court loom atfii-lO vvltlt tiieir veidict. Tney agreed t.iat . btead and MIH. Jairett took Ellzn Aruistiong liom her liomo against lierfathei's will , but emild notiigiw whether Mrs. .larivtt obtained pos session ol tlie child under lalse jneteii'-es or not. 'J'heyal.so agreed that the mother did not Kill her child as allowed by the deleuse , mid that Booth and .laciiues weio not pnities to the abdnctio.i. The jndgo delt i red ) it.ssing sentenet ! on the convicted prisoners until ntter the. tiial on the Indictment tor indecent assault lundust .Ste.ul , .laciiues , .latiett and Mowr.v. Tlio prisoners wcio all admitted to hail to appear on Tuesday next- The Jury al lowed that Stead had been misled , and thcv in god that the laws for the piotcction of wo men and elilldicn should bo better enforced. A Now Encyclical from the t'oio. | Ni.w Yonir , Nov. 8. | SpelaI to the HIT. ) The Herald's Homo cable sajs : The jwipe drew up and signed yesterday a new enej- elieal letter , authorized tnuiHlations of which into English , Fiencli , ( ieinian anil Italian aio being made at the Vatican with the givat- cst secieey. Onejiait ileiuu-s the nglus ( if theehnich III all existing govcinmciiisand -eU loith the pope's views on tlio lelutlons of ehnivli ami Ktate. The second p.nt draws a liairowlngplclnro of miHlein society , which N sulTeung tor having abandoned iho prin ciples of the Itoinan Ciitlioliechun'li , and tails , eoiiseinentl | > , to iiiovlde for 01 relieve the working flashes. These Inu.gry , ml-ti- aiileand doeeived , have lost all aspect for civil and leligloiH unlhoiity. and now seem on the veiyoof ovtMtinnliiK th < cut r".odal labile of ICuiopo In levoluilon and anarchy. Hooting I5ninrcncy { Men. Drni. IN , Nov. 8. There was gii-at excite. iiient at Kllliirnoy to-day on the occasion of a sale by auction of a number of head of laitllo that had been seized for non-payment of rent- I'oprcfentatlves of the National league bmght the cat tin for iW Two thou sand pedants who attended the sale hooted the emeigeney olllcws. Father O'Connor , tbo priest , made n speech In which he. cncoiiraicd the peasants , but advised Ilium against any bu-aeli of peace. Theio was a largo force ot ixilirti present , hut they abstained troin interferrinir. Amass mi'etlngol niUioiiiilMs In Dublin fodav latliteil the nomination nf .Slr'l'lionna ICsmoudo tor member of parliament. Sir Thomas pledged himself to imtlinchlngly Painell. H 1'et I'cojocl. Kr.w Yonu , Nov. --Special [ to the Hin : , ] A Paris dispatch to the Ileiald sajs ; Pasteur Mviustoliaxo bitter enemies as well as en thusiastic Irleuds. Now that the thai Hush of c.ntlinsliusin caused bv his hvdiojihohla II\IK > I-- jmciits II.IH pa-scd avvaj , sKciitlcsaie asking v\ hat motive he can have In vv Idling louluil- hli rallies. A medical contieui wiitcs to the i'h.ublPil i iwr | bliinllj .leciislng Pantetirot planniiu a huge vaccine ' conn r a la Ftnar. IntranhiBleiit does not n-rumo to u-M'it | tint liirl n nation im'nuuhiii ! that P.tsienr continues Ills experiment- . . His lnlx > taloiy Is hejilege l d'llly by vvould-bo biibje ( la. Thito nt this moment iuo under tieatmeiit , An AniiU'lcaii DincH ultli ( ho Nullan. NKW \ ( MtK , Nov. H. [ Sp.x-ial U > thn Hii.J ; ; A Coiistttiittnuplo dUi-aUh lo thn Hemld 6ajs : < icn. IASW Wallnct , who nirlveil last week , has already ha I two intwvliwn with the sulliia and din d < n.o at the iinti'i.v t'ible lie has toipcdo tos ! ' U ; lliuTuik. * i uUtlVl JlU'Iiilj vv jt\ \ ' . . It ) DKSlrtT. The I'rosldent ProuhtittiH AK Inst llio Const Winon llio Coolie- * . WAMIIVOTOX. Nov. S. The piwldent la- sued the following proclamation jevtenloj1 : \ \ lnTrti'i. It Is lepiesciiled to me by the governor of the leirllory of WaMilngton that dnmcHtli- violence exists within the tenltory and that b > reason nt nnlawiul olwlructloiis and combinations and lb assomblagoot evil d s.iosed persnns It bus iieenmi * Imprartlealm ) to euloiro bv onlliiaiv judicial pKU-eedings the laws of ili-rniled Statci at Se.Utle and otliei points and places wlihin said teinlory wheieh > lite and pro | > ert.v aie then ) tluv.it' cued and eiiilangeied : and , Whereas , The leglxlutiiii' of inld tonltory cannel convened and In the judgment of the pivsldent an emcrgcnev lias arisen and a ( ! as-e Is now piescnted will -li justluesand iv- ( pine.s , under tlie constitution of the United Mutes , t.ie employment of military to sut > - puys domestic violence and cnloieo a taith- ml execution ol the laws ot the United States it he command of this pioelama- thin IM diauhoyiHL * and illsnvauiu l ! now tberefon1 I , ( Jrover Clev eland , piesldcnt of tbo Tnllcd States of America , do beivhv command and wain all insui ents and all persons who have assuiubled at any | > oliit within mild ten-itorv of Washington for the unlawful imri > o < MMntni ( " < nid , to desist there- tiom and todlsiieiM ) and letlre peaceably to their tesnccllve alnides on orbefoie 115 o'clock meildlaii c < n theelgiithday of November In- slant , ami do admonish nil goodcltt/eus of the 1' ' 111141 htates and all persons within the limits or jmUdictlon tlieieof against aiding or abetting , countenancing or taking any ti.ut In any such unlawlnl acts or astern- blages. In witness whereof 1 have set my hand and caused the H'ld of the United Slates to Ix' heicunto atlixed. Done at the city of Washiimton , this seventh day of November , In the year of our l.oid one tliou ind eight linndied and elghtnve , ami of the inde pendence ot the United States the one bun- died and tenth. CiitovRit CLKVKI.AND , By the mesldent : T. F. ItAiAiin , Secretary of State. All Qnlotnt Sent lie. SKATTI.K , W. T. , Nov. A Seattle has been comparatively quiet to-day. The anival ot United States tioops Kcmed to hiivothe elf eel desiied. Th'Jir ' prcbPiiee has alforded the loungers upon tlie stivets opportunity for comment. Then ) will be no outbreak umn | tlie "Chinese must go" question , ( leneral Ciibtxms , comnmnderof the deiiailmont , will be hero to-night , and it is expected live com panies will be sent back to Vancouver to- moriow. 'I be 1 1 oops came hero fresh fiom the pay- iiKi'-tci and many drunken ouesweio abioad since daylight. I'ho saloons and restaurants ate r 'aping no small Imivcst. A corporal's guaids aie seaiching out intoxicated soldieiH and can ) ing them Imck to the b.ur.icUs. Five eomjianics will go into cumn tomoirow on tlie university in omuls. The giand iui-y will Ui-moiiow biing in iildu tments , il 1 leained. against many who have inlrlnged the law In intimidating Chinamen. The churches have to-day been all well idled. No anets have IHJOII made bv the police , and the town may be said to be as quiet as on other Sunday nights. Tnconm Tprrorizod. Pouri.AXD , Oie. , Nov. b. Since tlie presi dent's pioclamatlon tholeeling In this cits is that theie w ill be an end to the anti-Chinese riots on Puget Sound. Theie are still In Tn- coma about titty Chinese. Most of them are mployed as servants. They remain 'Indoors day and night , afraid to venture in the streets because ot ihreats ol assassination. Nearly all other Chinese have been driven out and their houses binned. Ateatuiool the expul sion of the Chinese from Tucoma was that the mayor took a prominent pait In the move ment , and the Ledger , wfiicb Is the , leading now spapor there , endorsed stiongly Ibuiiot- ers' actnln and "counseled the stops which weie Mthsebiicntly taken. The Ledger , it is said , lelused to pnblisli any piotCHtH against the lawlessness over the signatures ot the writers , and used all its enemy to intimidate those in the community who were not ot > - poscd lo the Chinese. It Is thought that wft- nenses against the peisons Indicti l v.ill be alraid totestify in ojien < ouit at the risk ot having their lives taken and piopoity Uc- stiojcd b > the mob. A Clirlstinii in the Crowd. Pomi.A.ND , Oie. , Nov. 8. Thu major of Tacoma heads the list of persons indicted by the grand jury at Vancouver. Among the number indicted is the probate judge of Peareocounty , In which Takoma Is situated , the president of thn Young Men's Chi i-tiaii association of Tacoma , several saloon keepers , and the edilor and pmuiic- ! toi ol the Tacoma News. It v\ill bo about ten dins beime the United St.it esdiv tiict attoiney will get icady torthe lii.il oi the riotei-s , but the whole pang will 1m ( nought to Vancouver iuimnliatvly , audit' bail cannot IH * ghcn they must go to jail. The mob at Tacoma. In hteiied b.v thetinii affairs have taken , have released the Chinese Whom the ) accused ol having tiled tlie houses liom which their cuuntrj men weiediiven by Ilii ! mob. the ConIicH. SA.S Fii.v.vcihco , Nov. S. .ludgo Hoirmnn iuih decideil that In the futme , if Chinese ap plicants to land fail to piovo that their cer- tiilc.ites are genuine , tlio United Slates dis trict attorney can be given possession of such documents us evidence of fraud and Institute proceedings to piosccutc the holiUr.s ot such ceiihicites. It is believed that this decision will stop the elToils of the Chinese to land without proper cmlcntlals. I eave llio Town. Los AN.I.MS : , Cal. , Nov. S. A llio In the Chiucso iiuartur of Pasadena , a sulmrhof this c-lty , caused liy the caielcssness ol the Chl- nese , destinj'ed several small buildings Fii- ilnv. Vo.-liiday a meeting of ct.lzens was hi'lil , and the Chinese given twontfour liouis to move outside of the own limits. The I'liineso exiuosHjd a willingness to com ply with the order. The District Attorney Wtmtfl Alii. PIIISTJ. VM > , Ore , Nov. * . - It leaks out hcio to-day that tlio dintiK-l iittoi ney of Wanhlng- tim lunltory , has asked Attorney ( ienoial ( iailand lor aid In prosecuting the Tiu'oma agitators. The ordinary btisiiusss Is so heavy that ho will notbcalili ) logivo Hiilllch.'iU ul- tention to the cases which will probably bo sixty in number , The Texan Klrlkn Tnmlilos. ( lAI.VKBION , NoV. H. A BpCclal ( O tllO News liom Austin commits the irpoit that Snpeilnlendent Atkinson , of the dirt ct navi gation company at Houston , did tidiy call onfioveinor Iieland tor millUnyaid In ol > - laln jMihsesslon of their piopeilv. The governor - ernor lejilled by telegraph as loltowH : "I have no authority to I-.MIO on'ci ' > i t laHhcrllf. ( iotoalawer aiidsiuuint avviltol Keqncs- tration and give It lo llio slicilir. That will comjH'l him to execute and authorl/.o him to summon a posse. H all aio nmiblii tocxccuto the will by rea-oll of poweilnl leslsUncis , I vv 111 ordi r out the military to aid him. " Less than HO men stiiielj on the navigation company's vvliait and the Knights of Lalior at ( i.dvibton ostcit Unit they aio merely guauling j' Piesl < l ( > nllal AppoliilineiKH. WAsiii.Mirov. N'ov. s. Tin ) president jcs- terday made the following appointments : Juiiua A. Ha > aidot M.ir.vl , ml , to bo MVK- Uuy of Aiuunui : , Io-i iih J. Stran han , of In" dlnna , to bo biiiveyor gtucral of Iduho ; James Dawson , ot Colorado , to bo hinviivoi general ot Colorado ; John Hlso , of Ari/unu to be hyrvej or general of AiUona. Hilled Her nnu.U Hlep-Fatlicr. CnicAdo , Nov. S. Vance WINon , a col ored poilc ) , went homo liitoxlcutcd lail even ing and qnnnoled with his wife , who lay sick In bed. lie linally plcl.cd up a bra" ) h ( it and tin wit -ned to "Hiua > li liVr bend , " wh-n- iitnn | bis steji daughter , a slond 'fi-'lil .ied l , ' . nihbed ujn.li hit , i with , i Unite ; iiH nil li'1 ' 1 in iL.auu. VVilcu i iiJcU to i iith hi 1.1 1 i THE WEEK ON WAIL STREET , A Considerable Tailing Qff in tbo Moacuro of Snccuhtiou. THE TRUNK LINE AGREEMENT , Assurance * of mi Iron-llouml Fedora- Una l-'nllH to ( Jl\o tlio Miirkot Kxpooietl Lifts iul Activity i Intercut Jlulos. ttovlovv of tlio Work on AVnll Street. Niw : Yomc.Nov. S-Special [ to thrDBF..J Thu New York stock maikct wns apparently NtuniK dm ing the week , but though the ima - moof activity vvna up to tlm standard , thcro was considerable falltriK off In llio spirit ot speculation. People aio bc lnnliii ? to aiitt what the hull toollin ; Is hosed on , and vvhero will It end. Comml-slon houses advlsoeltonU to take the pioiits and watt a little , H was consequently through tbo week a steady imil- Iratlon on the part of the pnbll and small jKMils. This Kave prices a decided tendency to slump , but whenever It bccamo calm the. big bull pools stepped In and bid quotations up asaln. While prices for many ntockn touched the highest llgnics they have attained in the ve.ir 1 H5 , ltdoea notseom to have Iwn- ' dltted'the. leading bull.s. The bear parly l kecpiiu : Itself as quiet as over , and thu higher bulls get prices under existing circumstances the better they will Im pleased. The only ouestlon In retard lo giving another twist to the maikct lor a live point rise Is , would if pa.v'i'Tho bulls see tlio public. Is becoming mie- plclous. and they me accordingly wclKliliie the probabilities with nrwit earn. Thonecu ot tlie hour in Wall street l-uidcollnooffujv- eral pointH. Tlien there- would bo ground lor a new upward movement when Uiuro orocir * ciiinstances to wari-inl It. The course of the market with rofereneo lo thetiunk line iigieeinent show's how littl * tact * direct tliesliual'on. The whole upward movement was predicted on the petlbmienk ol the ti unk line , tun hies and the formation' ol a strong pool. Thu public bun been t tcd by a inrps of rnmoi-mongei.s In the pay.of the bull combination to solzo BtatumunU ) that tlio sigmitine ot agreement for a pool was oniv a mutter ot a few days ftivd so on. When , however , a decided damper wutt tlnown on matters Irj Hie Baltimore < Ohio's ' stand loriidniKslon to New Vork ever the Pennsylvania's track , the uuukct was not sulleiedto ie.ipoiidiis it would naturally luivO done to such a danger threatening a miccus1 till tcimlnatlon ol the piopohed arrange ments. On the other hand thu tact.tlicu.n , meeting of the tiiiuk line pit.sidont.S'iye'stor * day resulted in what is tantalnonnt to ft Sift * n tine lor the most far icachlii fedcrtVion * that has ever been ere.itetl in the history ; , of railroading , tlie maiket Is neiv I'm , hmJT only kept un by the | > ol's bidding. Tim , coinplaint in Wall tUicet is that tliu iiiiuidcnta did not actnnll } deleimlnc upon : i pouting' airangcmciil with all the mimiio neiceiitiipos and so toith. What ihej did do , was at iiWj' tempt to verify fhaileti Fianee.s Adams" statement Iwlnu1 the senate committ < M'Oa- Inter-slatii commeiee , that befoiu long UU lailioadsof the t'uited Slates be consolidated into ono conccin. The present agrecmcnl seelts to contiol thu c-oiidltioim ot tmnsiurtft- ] tion by creating a ronicdointlon'of all tbf' loads of the country cairjtng between tl\e \ west and the Atlantic siahoaid under th ? domination of the trunk lined. The leudlpir , idea is tl-at'cach - ' iond is merely an - - ' - * * t.ie combination in enfoieini ; Its i . _ the tales which it nxex. The W ( nk polnt > ttl' llio whole wlu'int ; Is that natural condiUonJJt" 'fail to ho contiollcd by.thenioBt'MUIfull > 1T' drawn apicenivn-s. | ' If AdimiH1 preditiHtm11 far lo bo lMiiiuS' Hitv IPmnsi in % UirouL'h u much companies than that oti'eted by ui ( . The inst symptom of hliihor InUireht rfttoa came this week. On Wednesday liust , ratc6 Miotnp toTixTccnt , nndu few transaction aie Known to hau ; otviincd : it from U to 10 jierecnt. Ol comi-e , HUB was puivly the ro- Milt ot manipulation , and rules loll Imiiifr- diately to .Kind ) pel cuit , and towaid , tlio clou ) nt tli ' vsi'i'K ' icctdcil to thi ) level main * tallied diuliiK tliu lUbt two or I In no wucko oC J > a to ! ( per eent. Ni-u'rtheUihs the l'a < ; t that such a tiling cnuld bti donn , showa that' noinin.il i.iteh of inl.-rcbtfor mouoy may pOOff bo a tiling of the past , Prod Ward's I lfo in Sliif ; Nisw Yoiitt , Nov.rt. [ hjieoial to the Ye.stoid.iy was a tiyhiftd.iy I or Ferdinand. Waul. Mutfgy weather told upon the alm'OStr hloodlos Maine of Ward more than on most ; Innmtcrtof Sln Sini ; piison. T.h ( ) koapoli hay the air of his St. Helena does not Ago ! vs with the Napoleon of Wall Street. , The o.V- cltcmiMit of lilK trial ami the novelty of Slnij bint , ' | iii-on lias woin olt and a iiMCtlon lias , set In. Ills jialate has not yet hccoinoiui * civ > toin : il to piison " 1 II I ink , " said the waiden lo a icpmici. "that Ward will nnjltf boon bieak uji , and it ho has not , ho will tcil all he knows , lie Is not taking " " " I'lison ' lite , lie vVas pallid enough came heie , but Ills cheeks are . . . . . . . chalky now. Tbeie dons not seem to bft blood In him. Ills pulse is uxtromoly ami when I look at hlili I doubt whethor'JiP will llvo out bis lei in.1 t Tlio .Smallpox I'lagim. y MONTISH.VINov. . 7. There wen ! foriy'-nlno * new eases of KIII illpox reporUul Saturday thii smallest number for many vveoks. TOIIONJO , Nov. H. Tin ) nontenant ROV ernoi has Issued an or ler that oviuy IndivttU mil In the sei vice of tlie province of Ontario bo vaccinated loillivvilh. . , a , < l MNI-IIIAI. ) : , Nov. H.-u is suggested , ( lint as vaccination Is an almost cei tain pruvoiiU Ive ol disease , question should at oncd bo i , madnslo ! pairniH vvbo wllfnllv no lcct this pxwintive , and whether inillcimout oft ( i criminal cliaiuctcr up to manslaughter should ; not lie wheio chlhlirn who have notb\.mn > vaccinated an ) jwimltted tobocarrlihi oil by disciiso. A 1'loiiHiiro Ynoht BAN FitvNusco , Nov. K.-Priviito Ddvtjfca fiom Yokohoma aniiotincos Uie Ions of lu"o ! i JIIII1UI Ml * J4HtlIllVt IIt l b > ) % J > * ) * * ' * * * > : AiliioiMIIISalMiaul w < 'ie saved , buta valuable V-J tl collection of curiosities weio iOit. Catarrh Cured C'atarib U a very picvalcnt dltcasc , wltb dlstrcsiilug ami < ilfensl\o uyiiiptoms. Ilooil'a. fiarsapanlla jlvcs n.uly relief and ai > ctil > cure , from tbo ( act It ai li : tliron h the blood ; ami tliut , rcadicH over ) part of the Byatcin , " 1 Biifleieilxvttlii-itarrlififtccu yc.irs. Tc.cU Iloud'u , S.iiftai > aiillaanU 1 uin not troubledauy with catarrh , , 'tinl my Rcncr.il health Is tnuctt heller. " I. W. I.H.I is , 1'ubUl CleiSc CUieiie & HI. IxiuK . " 1 B'inVri d with catarili c orB yuan i tried many v.omle./fui ciircu , li.liuk'rs , etc. , spend. lufnc.tilyon ; > ImnilK d dollars \vitliciu ttcncflt. I tijed llooij'd Htr | . : irllli : , mid was grcallv linpioved. " U. A. Aurnv , Worcester , Hood h.irsip-iilil.1 Is rbarattcrlzc by IhKo i'ccull.ullts ! i 1st , tliu combination of icnidll.ll OS'-llMj < l , tbo ; < rowrlw ( ; Sd , tbo jirotm ol 6 - iirlui { tbo nttho medicinal qualities. Tlio result Is a mcU i no of unusual. itrciiptli , < fiectlnp cures Mtbcrto imknoiyi ; , Bcwl fur lH.uk cutiwlnlns adUltloual t'vIilentU * , "llooil'rt Kirh'irarliUi tones up my fsy.sU'iU , innll'.ca ' my l.Ioo.l. bli < ii-iikiayunictlfr.aii4 | t/'l'lnn | o liinlojne in I. " J P. 'lilOMI'BOM. .Ufglslrr ut JJcran , / uwull , JH.IM. "Mood's Hlrinp.-irlll-t iicnis ill ntbcrx. xnd i'- , , I'M llauk wtim. New VA.IIC C.iy. Hood's Sarsaparilla BulJ t.y ill tri.j'-ltt.i. | i - , at for 5 , cnly by 0. J. 110U1) j Co. ,