I The Omaha Sunday Bee will bo DAILY Twelve pagtvs to-morrow , Look n great paper to-morrow. Don't ontfor interesting special features. fail to get it , Don't fail toicail The Sunday Bee. I I \ r SIXTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA , SATUKDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 27. 1886. NUMB UK 102 * OLD ENGLAND'S ' ROTTEN ROW Opening of Another Scandalous Divorce Case in the Aristocracy. THE COLIN CAMPBELL CASE. nl tin- Court Itnoin ' " Hoar liioNnnty Dotulls Another Vic tim DICH On tlic Pield of llinior. Ioid nnd Lndj In Court. \fopti' \ ' > uM IV-J I'll liimn fiiinliiii llennell 1 LOVIION , Nov.'JO-lNow York Herald Cable Special to the Hn.J : 'Uio Cimpbells aio comlin , ' was the tune piaUlcallj hummed III the royrtl courthouse tlitoualioiii this morn- Ing. As earlj .is 'J o'clock tlio building was fairly bc'-clgcd by masses , wlioalnly ex pected to get into a loom about tlio sl/o of the New oik court ol common pleas cham ber. Nhen two honis had passed they found thov could not oven ontei the build- Ing. Only nebs and swells weio allowed Insldo it and oven these woio stopped within twenty feet of the tilal 1 can only Ilkon thecriish of bon nets and wicck ot dolmans dining a short tlmo to what has often occtiried at the Acad emy ot Music at a Patti or Mlsson matinee. Lngllsli men and the pipcis hero uio loud of expiating on tlie love of Ameileans for scandal , but by the sensation at this ttlal , as attho ictent SebrlL'ht nnd Coleridge trials , tlie London anxiety tor spicy cases is abund antly shown. IN TIII : co PUT itoovi. lly tlie couitesy of ( Jcotgo Lewis , sollcltoi for Ladj Colin , and ol all her alleged corre spondents , 1 was enabled to escape the crush and enter tlie well of the com t room. The counsel and solicHois' benches weie already tilled with horsu liaii , silk and serge. At Hist I see Hobort H.inatyno Flnlnj , lj. C. and M. P. , with ills clean bhavon , hcavj brewed , decisive Scotch face. llo leads lot Loid Colin , is tlio union liberal member lot Inverness , mid unlimited Sli Hobeit Peel , lie began llfo by pi.ietlclng medicine bofoio taking to law , and Is In the casd malnlj because It turns greatly on med ical evidence. llo loinlnds one of beciotnry Havaid as he sat leading a document. With him Is Frank Lockvvood , Q. C. , liberal mem- bei ol paillament foi Yolk and leader of the noithcnst circuit , llo is famous foi liis persuasiveness and power of Ingenious de duction. IJoiimd these , on two benches , are Attoiney ( leneral Webstoi , Solicitor General Claike , \ \ Illlain Oullv , member for Cailisle , with a Shakespearian head and n smooth face ; John Patilck Murplij- , Q. C. and a bencher of ; the middle temple , fumed lei cross-examination ; Indervvick , Q. C. , without whom bcemingij no divorce case can bo proceeded , and Charles Matthews , a Xevv Ycukboj' , son of "Dollj Davenport and Ll/zle Weston , " but adopted by his step- fathei , Iho late comedian. 'I'hcso appear tor the various coi respondents or for Lady Colin. ( ieorgo Lewis , with his glass In his right cje , looks live a gunner Mirvcjlng his ar tillery. nir. .lunciK nous rr. Now Justice Hull pops through a little door Into liis peichedup pen. All rise , bows are changed , and for an Instant the expiessivo silence ot the muses piaisos this sundcrer of those whom heaven is popularly presumed to have joined like the traditional execu tioner. Tlio judge seems tlio least con- coined of actors or spectators , llo is looked at , scominsly with the most In- teiost , by Lady Colin , wlio sits on u side bench vv lib hcrpatilarchal looking father and mother ; by Lady .Miles , who is that curi ous kind ol a "mutual friend" known In the great Hiooklyn c iso , and tlio lit st witness ; by Lord Colin , as Ills Argyleshiie tenants dub him ; by Lou ! Walter Campbell , wlio not long ago was a Wall street habitue , and by the Duke ol Argyle , who looks sad , as though nuvv about fo piactically reiil/o that very "Helgn of Law" lie has wiltten about. OI'KMNO 11IK CAST. Piescntlj the piellmlnaiy fence begins. Tlio special jurors have taken their stands , lor tliu challenge laicos are not in vogue heie. Mi. Flnlay moves that Lord Collu's plead ings bo lirst opened , blr Chailes Husscll shows that his client's plaint was filed eailiost and Justice Unit docldos lor tlio latter co inciding the law vvitli the old motto , "Placu mix dams. " Mi. Seailo for Loid Colin ilscs and begins to speak. Ho had only said : "Will jour ioidshlp allow mo to " When the littoi , In u poiemptorv tone , interrupted : "Mr. Searlo , 1 h ivo decided the point. * ' In Now ork .Mr. Soarlo would have said : " 1 except. " lluro lie had to accept now amid what an Irish bairlster , once callid "a second burst ot sllonce. " Sir Chailes Hnssell lises. He looks at Lord Colin as otten us Sli Chailes Ins looked at the lories in tlio house , but ho logaids the Jmors as when glancing at the I'.unellito benches. I'.vmiva M in : TALI' . Ho begins by painting , with Mitissolnor- llko mlnut.e , thu stoiy already outlined to lloiaid leadeiH In a lecent interview vvitli Lad ) Colin Campbell. His tone tovvauls the husband N .so hitter nnd contemptuous that thn pi oud laeo ot the Duke of Aigvlo blanches. Again , as Hnssell mentions thu name of his tali client , his tone glows ca- tondoi. She howovci , seemsehllly , and wraps her capacious sables around her , vvhilu her mother hands her a gold flacnn. Sir Charles lias Invectives for tlio husband who has dared lo become such while almost a patient in n repulsive hospital , llo goes over the gioniui ot the sepniato divotco trial and decree , lloiccounts , with eloquent detesta tion of the noble lord , dwelling upon the vvoid "noble" with an lej inllootlon , his St. Laiaro ptoeeduio. llo lon'ibly purtiajs the degradation of thu noblu luid In caressing his wife's own housemaid and tondling the mlnlon'.s tresses at his own health stone , Hu outlines the inventive fashion of the stoiy about the coicspoiul- cuts , his leading idea tlnuiuhout thu two horn's opening having boon to color the wife's woos and waken sympathies foi hot at the outtel , while iiieuk'atlng piejinlko to < ward hoi husband. It was to got his Ills ) lieannt ; with thu jiuois that Loid Colin's counsel fought at thu outset for hrt.1 plaeo. Dining the uildiess Mossis. Finluj , Luck- wood and Searlo make notes , and look as It wilting on the margins , "Vastly line , but wait until our artllhry opens. " Simllaily , they boom to look at lliu butler and lain Mevvaidof thu jacht Atlanta , upon the vorj back bench. THKI. VDIhsIISirV. Meanvvlillo , from ( I o ladles In tlio galleiy , romu nuiU or shakes ot bonnets , as thu > line- liotisly listen to tlio orator's mc'lical allu sions , ur ids b.ull > stated lefeienees to Lady Miles' trmlnlnu tiit-k of making believe to leave thu house , slammliu the door .so us to return as .v spy upon the amoious Colin and Ihoupioned Phjrno. I.AIIV Jiti.i s TAKI.S mi : SIAXD. liulerwii'lf , as soon us the murmurs of as- tout or dissent to tlio speech had reased , ailed Lady Miles , when u ladv , .seemingly If ly , wearing a rich , blae k silk robe , pro- liscly trlmmoa vUth otter , entered thu wit ness box. She at first sociued acltated , but soon testified with clearness , and In decisive , dramatic tones. She is the daughter of that Sir David Hoche whom many Irish- Americans from Limerick mij remember as member ot parliament for that city during tlic most of O'ConncH's agitation. She Is the wife f a military bironet , recently o lory member ( if paillament. Her testimony was icmarkalilo Indeed A life-long friend of Lid v Colin's family , she seems to havobc- como , soon alien know ing the duke's son , ex ceedingly friendly with Lord Colin. She turned hur nngnificont , high court residence. near Bristol , u show place. Into a hospital for him. bho testified that Lord Colin was novcr with out on attendant hospital nurse to cue foi ids health. Lettei s between herself and my lord vv cio produced In which site addressed him as "My Dear Coca. " and signed her elf "Mn//io , " which a humorous London 10- uoitor near mo whispered ou lit to icad "Mtissie. " A Kl'MINMM : OU-llKTVVni V. She witnessed , by a trick , one ol'mj lotd's inlidelltics. She never told his w Ho ol this until itftci the lines ot btttlo weio torniod with the husband. Site volunteered lobe the go between for the couple. In the box she suggested a feminine PecksnllT. At times she seemed to have boon forget ! ill of her oaily friendship for Lady Colin In hoi anxiety to servo the husband. Except for her mutual friendship the case at the bar would never have come on. Shu alone muddled Hie water In which fie lavvjers lishcd. One of Loid Colin's solici tors said this afternoon that her cross-exam ination by Ftnlay would be as ineielless as Matthews' was ot Dilke. Hesldes , her veracity is to be challenged by tlio house maid's oath in denial. 1 l.incy the dobs- examlnatlon vviildestioj Iiei stoiy , A "vitv/.u : " i.iiTiit. : The Inconsistency of hci mutual friend ship can bo best judged by the following ex tract fiom one of Lady Miles' "Mu/ie' let ters to "Deal Coca : " " 1 think she ( meaning Lidy Colin ) ins no light to do any thing In your house. She never had any bialns and is acting most un- vvlselj' for her own icputatlon , 1 now think dear Coca , that jou will bu much happier when all tills business is at an end and jou no longer live with a woman who told jou before hei whole family that she pretoired a loen othei men to von. Gertrude thinks iciselt veiy much aggtloved. bho is a cold tvumaii and unable to nndoi stand join wai in- icartod , impresslvo natuie. " A UISAOISII.MINT : I'ltonAiii.n. Many lavvjers who heard tlie opening Mieceli and Ladj Miles' testimony , so fai as "l has gone , agice aliead > that theie is the greatest probaullitj' , whatever the testimony maybe , in it tlio juiors will dlsagiee , some v otlng lor tlio noble lot d and some for the in jured lady. As I conclude this dispatch hundreds of ncvvsbojsare jelling "special" in all the treets and the prices have gone up from a pennj' toll pence and 0 pence. Possibly the proverbial Biitish ination of tlio piess will burn tlio midnight oil over the eight columns' rcpoi t. I > IADLY A Danker Vindicates Hla Honor on tlic IJIooUy Field. I Cupi/rli/ht / / J&Stf Ijy Jain's ( Ionian llriiii'tM MANMIKIVI , Nov. 'M. [ New Yoik llciald Cable bjieclal to the Hii.J : A domestic drama vvitli a tragic ending Is making a great stir throughout tlio grand duchy. The dramatis personae arc a wealthy Mannheim banker , Ids wife , and a fashion-going lieutenant of diagoons , named Sithlohl , well known and a great l.ivoritu in German spoiling ciicles. Tlio banker , a mooilj' , preoccupied mm , had lattcilv lett his wife a gieat deal tohciown devices. Apparently she found her isolation tedious , and when the lieuten ant olforod to act as hci cav aller servant she did not offer any vuiy xiolent objection. Malicious minors soon began to link the names ot the ladj and the ofllcci , but as the husbr.ml saw no harm In their riding and driving about together , people caiiio to tlio conclusion that minor had again piovcd a liar , 'llio other day , howevei , it was repotted that the cotinlo had eloped. Nothing con tinued the * and the * indeed stotj ladj , , soon after went to visit her father-in-law's conn- tiy homo. nu : i.n rnvANT : en vi.t r.Norn. Nevertheless the banker's suspicions were amused , llo m uio inquiries , and appaiontly bollovlng ho had boon betrajed , sent tlio lieutenant a challenge. A regimental jtny ol honor decided a meeting was necessaiy. The dual was fought j'ostordaj in a wood ncai .Mannheim. Silldold's biother was one of his seconds. The husband came on tlio hold wearing thoiiiiifoim of his old t'hlan leglment and determined to kill his advcr- saij. Tlio lioutc'iiant was eqmllj dotonnlned not to baulk him. When the signal was given Slthlcld deliberately liied vvldcot his man. A r.vi vi , AIVI. Thcbankci , taking catolul aim , also liicd The next moment the jonng ollleor loll 11101- tally wounded and died halt an hour aftet. The tragedy has cast a gloom over thu town. All sympathy his gone with tlio lieutenaiii and nobodj lias a wuid to saj toi the injuiod husband. To-day the dead man's body was homo through the town , accompanied by an im posing military oseoit , the pioccsslon heiiiL. headed by ( lie regimental bind plajing a dead maieli. The ftinotal took place at Stettin. It is slid the binker , who Is prosti.itod fiom uxtlti niont , intends to sttoioi a dlvoico Coining "Meet I ncs In Ireland. liivrfi/i ( | ( / ( IBtuiii \ ] JIIIHM (7iii ) / llcnnclt. ] Dt max , Nov. 20 , [ Now Vork Herald Ca bio Special to tlio Hr.ic.J 'lliu old-lashionei tory organ tovoiscs Its anti-Irish methods The evei suggobtlvo words , "God have the Queen , " came In to-night's G.-uctto of tlio proclamation ot Loid Londonderrj' . bickec by Secretary Hicks-Beach , forbidding tin Sligo mectini : . Nevertheless Dillon am olheis will hold , scattcicd over the county o bllgo , vai Ions bnnday meetings , Hills aio now bolng pilnted in the Fieeman's Jour nal olllui announcing these , nnd also bextoi and Nolan nt Louih , the lord tnajo nnd Haitlngtoii at Mnllliiirar , John O'Coi not at Kllslieelan , In Tippeiarj' , etc. Theie will bou Snnda ) night binquot nt Sllgo to 0 llilon , Dillon ami O'Kelloy , vvheiothov can speak thioiuh the ] ne\\spapeis. L'liitei 1 1 ohm d has received a vvaiiilng toclaj' , Dil Ion's summons lor the queen's bench nox week is lei the so called Intimidatlm speech ot Nnvembei T , which was dull lopoited on the Mh. "Jlo must line ball tor good behavioi , " sajs til Mimmons , I'ooplu hem aio asking "Will ho lollow Fathei bluolj's pioci'denty C. H. O'Htlon's entliiihlistie loceptlonut Hil la luuivruun was sisnlilcint. ( invornmen ( illlflals m ike no secret th it coL'U'i.m o uvei ) Kind will now ho tiscd ,141 list whit is already railed the "No It nt" campaign The ) call Dillon the .Storm ) Petrel of na tlonalUm , Hut leaders of thu lattei ask , " 1 our government to bo by j tilers' kcjs am swoids against it ineferilng coercion to ton tout' ' " 'Ihusitvvlll bo soon that Dillon' tactics have drawn thu cov eminent lue , a ho inU'ndcd. Dt in ix , Nov , Cfl The Irish Times ( conservative sorvativo ) sij thuguvuiuuien ( has icsolu'c o promptly suppress all anti-rent and other llceal combinations to cm tall the license of he press , to forcibly snppicss Intimidation , o enforce the laws governing processes for collection of debts , to proclaim all meetings ailed for ccilaln purposes , and to arrest citaln prominent agitators of the anti-rent lollcy. The Times also sajs It Is reported hat troops 1m e been sent to different pirts > f the country where uprisings and anti-rent ngitatlon is Imminent. nu.i.oVs st MVIONS TO vt'pr.vn. John Dillon lias been summoned io appear n court Monday next and show cause whj limlnal Information should not be swoin iKalnst him for the sentiments ho iccontiy ex- ncsscd in n speech encouraging tenants to ollovv the cximplo of tlioso on theClanrleado estates In the county of G.ilwaj' . Dillon , In his speech , advocated general submission to eviction lalliot than pay rents , as llio best neaii" for bringing tlio landlords of licland to terms with the occupiers of lands In Ire- and. The speech which Dillon l cited to explain was delivered at Woodfoid October IS. 'hiechief seeiotary for Ireland has been busily engaged all day at Dublin castle con- Vi ring with legal and mllitaty aulhoiltlos. I'heeltj Is agitated by minors of the wildest rhaiaetoi lolallngto the guvenunent's Inten tions. The gro.it meeting of nationalists , called to assemble In tlio siibtnb ot liish- town , Sunday , will , It Is thought bo prohib- ted. Ollleialsof the liish National League lo not appeal to bo dlstiubcd. Thoj aio all pitistiing theli avocations in theli ordlnaij way , and all of them siy tliev have no Idea \vliat thu government decided to do , if it has decided to do anything. Di ni.ivo \ . T . John Dillon 1m boon summoned to appeal in couitTucsiKy next , ho chaigos against him being that his laiuiugo at a meeting hold at Longloid on the 7th Inst. led to an assault upon a ballltl Hid rosi stance to the execution of decieos ; that nt a meet Ins : on Monciav last he made a spc'ech Cftlciihted to intimidate. The affi davits on which the summons were Issued were lodged by police inspectors and sien- Oiraphois wlio wore present at tlie meetings rofeiredto. Tlio citation calls upon Dillon to lind sinctles for his good behavior , In de fault of which ho will bo committed to jail. Messis. Dillon and O'Urlen attended a moot ing of Lord Dillon's tenanttonight. . They inged tiie tenants to tirmlv resist all attempts to compel them to pay unjust rents. Tlio Press Upholds the * Government. ICopirfiJilsso / by Jamt * flunlon He > inct.l ( LOMIOV , Nov. U7. [ New York Herald Cable-Special to the Uu : ] All the moining papois join in upholding tlio government tor its Irish action last evening In Sllgo and Dublin , except the News , which , hovv- ovei , advises the nationalists not to hold a meeting , and adds : " 'iliey cannot doslio to inn the risk of draw ing unaniiod people into a contlict with tlie a' mod forces of the crow n ana they must remcmbci that by defjlng the law they alienate a number of Lnglisli friends. " Bulgarian AtTalrs. SoriA , Nov. 'M. Agitation lias been started for tlie puipose ol securing the nomi nation ot PiinccKmmitnl Vogrldos , nephew of Aleko Pasha , to the Bulgarian thsone. The pilncc Is a Unssophilc Giccolf , and has returned trom Constantinople. The so- bran lew 111 send a deputation of Bulgarian notables to Vienna , St. Potersbuig , Berlin , London , Paris , Komo and Constantinople to hilly explain to the powers tlie actual condition of all airs in lnliaria ) nnd toask the powers to make their choice ot candidates tor tlio Bulgarian throne , w Ith duo legaicl to the country's needs and dispo sition. The depiititlon stirts on its mission next w cek and vv ill v islt V ionna liist. Cntlcraiit Steamship Pool. Hum , ix , Xov. 20. The Hamburger Boer- senliallo announces that German nnd Kngllsh steamship companies have made an agice- inont icspcctlng the carrying of emigrants. Henceforth nil omigiation ngents will bo mulct the contiol of the clilof agent residing at ll.imbure , and tlio companies establish lixod differential rites1. Under the agree ment the German-Llojds , tlio Hamburg- American company and the Union have raised tholi ratc-s to 110. 100 and 'JO maiks , respectively - ively , the Uuglish lines charging K > marks. Troops ! I < 'or the Colony. Lovnox , Nov. 20. General Itobeits lias demanded -l.OJO additional Indian and native troops to reinforce the British army of occupation In Burmah. The government of Queensland has offered to establish and pav all the expenses of the government in tlio island ol New Guinea it the queen will apptoveotit. _ HritoiiH. Lovnov , Nov. 2(1. ( Karoljl , tlio Austrian Ambtssidorto Kngland , is visitingSallsbuiy at llatlield house. Admiral Hamilton , commanding Iiei majesty's fleet on the China stitlon , notllicil the admitality it would lequiro .3,000 troops and three toils to bo hinlt to letaln 1 oil Hamilton. "Walt Per Jiomn Iliilc. Drill IN , Nov. 20. The Limerick branch of the national league at n meeting lo day adopted a resolution in wiiloli they dopier ate assisting in the queen's jubilee nnd advise , IiMi mnjois to roluso piolleis ot kiilgnthooc until home into has been granted to lieland A Trpasonnhlo Junior S Hi.ni iv , Nov. 20. Kdltoi Prohl has been sentenced by the siipienio com t to nine vrars Imprisonment foi treason. It was nrovei that ho supplied Fiance , tlnoiuh Captain S.uainvs , with ( ieiinan military and naval bCClCtS. _ The Reichstag Klcctton. Hi in iv , Xov. 20. In the loiohstag todaj thopiosldont , vice presidents and societatios ol the last icichstag weio ie elected , A Tliront to cho Bnii is" , Nov. "A The Koveinmont has decided to dissolve the iclchstaif it it 10- jects tlio military estimates. "Mllncl Tom" Alontnlly Nr.vv Vouif , Nov. 20. Dr. James W. Jtnnnoj , as commissioner in lunacy , nnd tlic sheiltf's juiy licaid the tostlmonj today in the application ot Chatlty Wiggins , nn eightj'-jcai-old colored woman who Is tlic mother of "Blind Tom , " tlio celebrated negro pianist , to have her son adjudged In sane and incompetent to ciru lor hlmsoll. Mis. Wiggins is suing General Hctliiino , Tom's lonnei ovvnci , us manager , foi an ac counting of the money he has received during the list twenty-three joars tlirongi exhibiting "Blind Tom" In this cotintiyniu In Kuione. The company took In an average of S. ! , ooo per month cleai piolit , ' 1 he verdie of the juiy was that "Blind I'om" was men talh niisoiind and Incapable ot niana0'int , his own nilniis. Trial of illotorH. MII.VVALI.KH , Wov. AT. The trial of the Milwaukee garden rioters Is piogrcssing before fore Judge Sloan to day. Consldeiablo test ! mony has been taken on the part of the do tense , mainly In regard to the good chauic teis of the defendants and theli u hereabouts the day of the ilot. 'lids afteinoon Judge Sloan dlschargei Henry Gastel , one of the piisomis , alto hearing his testimony. Gastel was one o tlio vv oik mon whom tlio mob lorccd to qni work , lie had wotkod steadily at his trade for twelve j ears without losing u day , bu vv hen forced out ho became grossly Intoxicated c-atod and In this condition was induced to join In the ilotous demonstration at Mil uaukco garden. Judge Sloan commented ou tlie evil consequences of workliigmon compelling polling ethers to go intu Idleness and allowed tlio prisoner to go. Vessel CHICAGO , Noy , 26. A dispatch dated F.Ik Hapld , was received to day trom Captali Corbctt , of the schooner .Metropolis , un pouncing that the vessel went ashore this niornluc. She was scuttled to prevent he t'olng to pieces. A wrockinc expedition ha Lone to nor relief. It Is understood the crcv nil escaped. AFTER BENEPIGT'S ' SCALP , The Maryland Sachem On the Warpath Against the Public Printer , TALK ABOUT THE EXTRA SESSION Tim CnltlnK of Om > at Present Con- Hldcrcd Iuirol | nblc The Presi dent Said to Ho Injl District Affairs. Gorman After Gore. Nov. sr . [ Special Tolp- BUIII to the BIK. : | Some ncltatlon In deino- cratic circles was created hero to-il.iy by lliu announcement thai Senator Got man ol Mnrjlnndlio has heretofore stood in so inioh favorat lliohlto hou o , nnd who 1ms so far outstripped nil otlieis in seeming iln.ccs (01 constituents in the government printing ollico. has refused to asktavoisat lliu hands of I'ubllo 1'iintci Bonedictand \\ill not assist In securing continuation ol the appointment of thatolllclal when thu senate ueets. Jt is repotted tint Got man has taken olfonse at tliu refusal ot Heni'dlet to furtliur 101101 liis otdcrs for places in the ollloo , : tnd tliattliorc is now \eiy little clt.inco of his continuation , us Benedict lias maligned ills predecessois' adiiiinlsti.itlon anil dismissed lopublicans by wholesale. i\Tttv : snssiov TAI u. "Itlll loqulio aery lonuidablcdemand from tlio labor organU.itlons to scciuo i\n oxtia session of congiess , " said a southern member to day. "Iheru Is a guneinl desire nniongcoiuiossnionto pleasu the laboring el- ciuunt. but an extrasesston of conniess is no small matter. Only about > * > pci cent ot tlie members ol the present house hive been to-elected to tlio next huu e , nnd nn extra session would necessitate nil thn now mcmbeis coming lieto ; would icqiiito a re- orcani/.ition. and bring about quite as unicli tumble anil contusion , even though It assein- bled immcdintclj attci tlic expiration ot tills congiess. on the 4th ot .March , : is if congress Mas not In session. " "Will there bo a demand Jfoi an cxtia ses sion ? " was asked. "A demand has alrendj * been made , " \\as theieply. " 1 have leceived petitions fiom the trades unions in every district : am told that oilier membets arc receiving them , and thatagcncial ] ) etitlon , to be smned bj hun dreds ot thousands of voteiss , Is in piopara- lion for thu piesldent. " "Do jou tiilnk itill effect an extra ses sion ? " "No ; and not because of anv inappiceia- tion of the gravity ol the subject or tlio le- bpect.ibility ot thu petitioners , but because no plan ol alleviating the laliorets has been manned , and because eoiigiess will hue a session ol' unlimited Icnuth bediming in Decemberof next jear. 'llien there is no cmetgency. And , lurtliermore , this thins of calling an extra session of congress toi class legislation has a tai reaching picccdcncc. " mi : siAII nouiK si uvirn. ' 1 o day youi conespondciit inquired of an old ex-postotlico depaitment oflicial liow the star mall soivlco was maintained so well now at such n gieatly decreased expense , compaicd to that of h\o or six j ears ago. "Bj-the decrease In tlio number ot tilns and the lessoning in the number of miles ol star service , " replid he. "AuuutdO pet cent ol the routes covered by star seivicc six 01 cleht years ago arc now tiaversod by rail. Thru vou cut tlio number ot trips dovv n iiom 10 tote per cent , and j ou see a v cry appiecla- ble saving. Ten jeais hcnco tlio star mail senIco won't cost more tlmu 35 per cent ot what it did ten jears.ngo. " TUP rnusinKs , 's MI.SSAOE. Very good abstracts ol the president's mes sage may bu expected by the reading public w itliin the next few days. Enterprising cor respondents arc at work upon them. Thov use as a basis tlio icports of the various cabinetofliceis , Iromlilch the president compiles lib message to congress. Hie public is quite as capable ot anticipating the mes- sige as ate those \\lio do so foi the press. The expressions of the chief magistiatc upon \arious topics fiom time to tune must bo berne in mind , .so as to get the gencial trend ot his opinion upon the questions likely to be treated. ' 1 hen the recommendations ot the cabinet ofliccis should be bomc in mind , as they in tlie main ate followed In the icc- ommendatUms contained in tlio message. Aftei much association and consultation the cabinet ofliocis come to look at questions in much the bamo light as the president , and so the lattcr's cxpiesslons may bu toicshadovvcd by those ol thn toiiner. It is no secret and no iclleetinn upon tlie genius 01 Individuality ot the ] ) rpsident that the iiiombeis of the cabinet linnisli nearly all ot the inateiial for tlio messaiio to congiess , and a veiy large propoition of the phraseol- ogjf ot language cinplojed. Theli branches me soanangcd that , natmally and piopcily they cover neaily ail the le/itlmato subjects in their icports which can bu tuuchcd upon by the president in his message to congiess. 1111 : iiisiitir i ) ii DDIr. It is stated that President Clcvolnml is In stituting an Investigation of tiio nlhued con nection ol the distiict commissioners with the mil estate ling and speculations huie , and then1 aiu collateral evidences ot tlie tmth ol this allegation , bumo timohcfoio the \oiclict In thu police Investimation madu known Lieutenant Ainoldvlio his been loinovod , told a fiii'nd tliat it ho was saciiticcd he intended to "show up'KM tain ot his snpcrlois in connection with io.il es tate deds. It was believed that he meant the commissioners , Since his removal he has nothing to saj and his silence elicits suspicions that something Impoi taut Is transplant ; . Itnowdovclopsth.it Detective MeDovilt , Arnold's most confidential and hteadfast f i lend , Ins President Cleveland's car , nnd It is said he has been cmplojcd to htipeivlso the investigation ot theieal estate ling's woik. Inasmuch as a congressional Investivation Is threatened It is predicted that there will be homo vacancies in the Dis- tili't olllci's oicnted by oxoctitlvo ordeis. The president so intimated tint othei day. I III ! I lI'l.-sAMNC ! lit JIKAt . The life-saving hiiiean lieio Is verv much plated ovei tlio petInrinaiicu ( it the ciew ol the Portage Lnku Canal station dnrln. tlio recent seveie storms on I.aito .SujH'iIoi. The report which lias just been u'telveJ nt the depaitment shows that Uio piopelior iiobcit Wallacu anil iiei consort , the David Wallace , weio wrecked near Maniuctte , and that the clti/ens of that place ni'idu every elloit to save the ciows without avail , Thu piesldcnt of tlie Maiquette , lluuchton . Ontonagon lailvMiy , seeing the rnospects weio tint twentfour men wouldnmilsli , at onto tale- giaphfd to the other end ot HID line lot the llfe-oa\lng cunv of the 1'oituo haku Canal station. Ho iilsodlioc.tpd thata special tiaiii bo placed nt theii dlspo $ l and that tlie line should ho kept clear lei this ti.iln. The ciew prompt ! ) ifspondcd aud ti.iveled lliu 110 miles to Maiiiueltc as f.if-t as . the train . could . taKu them. Tin boat wus launclied and uv < cijono ot the twenty-four on thuvie < -kei ! vessel were saved , 'fhlj , is tlio longest dis tame ever tiavelli-d by a lilo-savlng crow to succor Impel lied Mullois. Thu gieatcst dis tance heretofore credited 10 any ciew Is sixty-live miles , 'llic iijinual repoit ol tlio lite-saving bureau will make ) an excellent showing for that important blanch of the tieasnrj denailment. 1ho veti uasan ex ceedingly illsastious one ; on thu lakes anil sea coasts ol this country , vet the llfe-saUn. , ' crew shave a better reqini than ever , Al though thei.i wereelghtj-eight > easels totally Joit during tlio soar , tliu loss of juopeitv was only about 505,000 tieatei than list jeai , while the amount saved was about S.,000,000 i.ioru than thn averaze , while tliu lo ot life was far below the uvei.ige , and the number of lives saved much greater , MIU1AIIY MOM.5IJ.NfS 1 ho regimental headiiuartcis ot the Tenth cavalry lias been transferred fiom IVitUiant , Aiizona , to .S ntaFe , New Mexico. Trooji K , Tenth cavalry , Captain William 11. Kennedy , has bwn tianstorrixl from Korl Thomas to roit Crant , Aiuoua , for station. Company U. Nintn infantiy. Ciiptain hamticl .Mnnson. has been oidered to take station at Fort .Mojave. Arizona. Lieutenant Colonel Alfred P. Morrow , Sixth cavalry , has been oidered fiom Forl Hayaid to command of thu post of Foil btanton , New Mexica Major Von Huien llubbard , surgeon , lias benn relieved fiom duty at Foil l.i ! > anl , New Mexico , to enable him to report at the Foil Leavenvvoitli militar.v prison. First Lieutenant 'Fjixlheeler , i'ourth i hasbteu mclered from I'oit llua- cnuca to Tort Lowell , Arizona , for duly as post quartermaster and commissary. Colonel John S.M.ilon , Ninth Inlantry , 1ms > ccn dctnlled ns ncilup Inspector general of he depirtment of Ail/ona during the sick cave of .Major William r. Drum , fourteenth nfantry. First Lieutenant Charles 11. ( Jateword , sixth Infantry , aide-de-camp to ( ienerai Miles , has been detailed tcmporarllv In cliaigo of the Judge advocate's ollleu of the Depart- nent ot Arizona. Troop C , Fem tomtit cavalry , Ciptaln Staiiton M. Mason , Ins been tiansterred from Tort lluachuca to Tort Lowell , Ail- 7oua. Troon M , Toiithc.unlry , Captain Slovens 1' . Norvell , fiom Foil lliomas to taku station at Fort McDowell , ArUon.v , AiToiVTPtmu nrn. Viederlck II , Smith , \ebraska Citv. has > cen appointed ganger tot the Nobiaska in ternal revenue distiict. A win ir.i ) 10 pit \rTiri' . Jabcz C. Ciooks , ot Lincoln , Xeb. ; T H. Hanlcy. LeClairc la ; C. 1. Patterson. (5ils- vvohl ; ( } , M. Weaver and ( Jeorgo Baker , Iowa Palls , la. weie today admitted to puu'tieo before tlio Intel lor depirtment , IIIII'IIKD VllON CI.MM 1)I A1 I.OWni ) Seoietary Lanmr has disallowed the claim of Leon F , PallautVi of Lincoln eoiintv. Ne braska , lor 61,000 , on account of Itiulu Indian depredations on tliu gioiind of Insnlllclvnt prool. llo aKo held that thu chtmwas not | irescnted in the Unto prescribed bv law. lliu deputation was committed in ISTi. I'OSl M. CHIANCIhS .John M. Speriy was today appointed [ Mistmastei at h perry , Des Monies count j , Iowa , \ice W. K. At Id. resigned. Itcport ol'ilio Chief of W vsiii.viiTo.v , Nov. 'JO. In ills annual lepott to tlie seciotiuy of war llrigadiei ( ten- oral Dunne , clilef of engineers , avs that dining the past > uar thu operations at sea coast and lake frontier defenses have been icstilctcdto tlioso nocessiry tor tlio prcserva- ttonand icpiir of existing works. The sub ject at the delcnslve sjstem of the conntiy , so far as regaidspoits at which fortifications orotliei defenses aru most urgently leipdred , is siilllclently treated In an elaborate lepott made to congress by tlie fortifications board , showing the neatly defenseless condition of otii sea coist and lake frontier. Attention is called to the estimates for torpedoes. For tlio present , It Is said. 0111 pnncipal lellanco for haibor defense In case of wai must rest upon lixed mines , and it Is very necess.m that there should be a full supply of these on liana at the principal seaports ol the nation. Navy Nov. 20 , Secretaiy Wliit- noy lias issued an older for the discharge ol all employes in thu civ II establishments of the Washington navy jatd with the exception ot a loieman , and clerk toi eacli dcpittnient of thoyaid. A do/en eiiipUnes under the bu reau ot the \ards and docks , and about thiity under the steim c'ligincering btueau will be included in the disehaisei. as well as om- plojes under othei bureaus which have been abolished. _ _ funeral of U. M , Haxlc. , la. , Nov. 20. [ Special Tele gram to the Urc.l 'Ihu two special tiains one bearing the remains of Mr. lloxio and tlie vlsitois from Mew Yoilc and the cthei the \isltors from St. Louis reached hereabout about 11 a in. For hours before the tiains airlved 'lldid and Fourth streets were crowded with carriages and citizens who iiad gathered to do honor to the dead. Eveiy car- i ( ago in the city had been engaged foi the occasion. The coitcce was very long , the longest that Jias evei been seen in the city , nnd moved slowly to St. Paul's I'plsconal church , where the beautiful and impressive Episcopal funeral seivlco was read. Tlio sermon being dispensed with , the boilywas taken to Woodland cemetery and laid by the side of his son. The elegant lloial decoia- tions were ntimeions and included two lloial pillows bearing the w oids , "Not Forgotten , " and "lie. Is Not Heie. " The space befcne the chancel lall was occupied by torn li.ind- KOiuedinstcs and a beautiful centei piece. The vlsllois fiom abroad included .lav ( iould and tlio icmcscntatlvcs of the leading tail- loads in the west and southwest. An Important Decision. DBS MOIMX , la. , Nov. 'JO. ( Special Tele- cram to tlio Hhi.I : United States Jmigo Shiras tills morning denied the motion to ic- mand to the Chickasavv county district court on an application foi an injunction to ie- strain tlio selling ot beer in the bicwery \\lieio it where it was maniifactincd. holding vvitli Judge liiewci that as a state could not prevent the opeiatinn ol a lueweiy estab lished beloie the piohibitoi ) law took ellect without compensation to the owners of the browei > . it could not piovent the sale of the iiroduct of that biewery. This drcison al lows a saloon to run in connection with the bleweiy , and is theielore important. Bndly Sunldoil. DPS MOIM.S , la. , Nov. Ufl. [ .Special Tele giam to the Hn.l Y"steicl.iy Kngineer liiennan , ot ( illciest's [ planing mill , went to dinner , leaving a joiing nnn named ' 1 homp- son in chaige. Wlilio attending to the machinery 'lhomii-on lost his balance and tliinst his log into a hail el led by soveial steam pines , and scalded it so bully as to al most lemove the llesh Irom the limb , llo was taken home and given medical attention. 'Hie Dance ; or Doatli , Dr.sMoi.M-s , la. , Nov. 'Ji ( [ .Special ' 1'ele- gram to thu Id ) . . ] lU'idinand Hejtp , ngcd tvventy , was taken sick at a dance Wcdii'-s- ' dav and died an limn later of vomiting and hemoiih.ige ot tliebtoiinch , A riiobnu's AVoik. CnifAic ) , Nov.- ( . During thu investiga tion this morning Into the causes ot jester- da > N hie In the Continental hotel , Inspcc- toi hhaj dlscoveicd nnmlst.ikabio evidence's of ineeiuliaiisin. At the head ol the hatch way leading to tliegairet above tlio louilii llooi and ' . \heie the rafters of tlio toof weie within three and one half feet of the llonr , was a pllu ol bedtlcks Miilkd with hliav- ings and daubed vvitli laid. The ineendiaiy was piobiblv FCiucd awiiv befoiu liuliad time to complete thu woik of tiling the hoiiso. ' 1 he tiie was discoveied be tween 'J anil : i o'clock jestciday niouihr , ' and promptly put out. "Itud them tu en a delay of ten minutes , " said the inspectoi , "In the dis- covpiy ot the lire and giving the alaiin to thu guests , I Iruen't a doubt lint that they would have jumped to the gionnd In a p niic , ot been lost and smothered In smoke. " Hie hiilldliig is an old Hie tiap , and was laod in no less than six places. A Solid Hank. l\\r.M'oiii , la. , Nov. " ( ! . Some excite ment existed here among thu ii'-ivous to day ovei a generally ciiculated rumor that tlio ( ieiinan sivlngs btnk Is insolvent At the opening of thu bink this moinlng a crowd gathered at the doors , mo.stlj women. They entered tlm bank only to lind eveiy demand lor money piomptly met. Thu friends ot the bank impioved the occasion to make deposits Ireoly. Tneio Is not n shai'ow ' ot founitation lot tlio iniiioi , which is beliovecl tn have been stalled by interested parties. Tlmbiuk is the latest in thu statu and the most prospeious. It was never mote successful than It is now , and has sustained no loss whatever. M'lII He ; Asked tn Itrcnn&lclcr. WAsin.saio.v , Xov. 'JO. The Knglisli post- olllco depaitment in London having decided that American postal cards addressed by a label machine cannot bu delivered In that countiy , the postmaster general will request thu liiitKli postal autlioiitlus to if consider their decision. The postal treat ) provides that nothing shall bu attached to postal cauls except a postagu stamp. Cooper * ' Slilko J ncletl. Cisrix.VAii , Nov. Jt ) . Onethousam coopers , who lecontlv struck foi liln'her waxes , have adjusted their diU'uuua1 * will the uianufrtcturcrs. UAIliUO.VI ) DIsCltl.UlXATION. rarnicTs In tliu Nortlnvost on the VPIKO uT Unnkriiptoy. Si Pu i , , Mlm.ov. . ' , ' (5. ( [ Sv > cchl Tele- cram to tlie llr.r.l A St. Paul tiavcllng tgeut , who is now In Dakota , writes to the Kvcnlng Dispatch : " Times arei bad litre b > reason of the wheat blockade , as explained In lie newspippr slip enclosed. The elevators mo all full and running ovoi because tlio Minneapolis Ar Manitobi 10id for some ioa- son falls to finnlsli car . This is true of all ) olnts wlicio theie Is noooiupetltlonlnlians- wrtalioti. Can jou not la > tills matter be- ere the chamber of commerce and buslnes lion In St. Paid and let them take such notion as shall compel the lalliuad compxnj o Ininlsli c.us at once to i.ilso this block ade. " The slip enclosed Is u communication to the St. Thomas ( Dakota ) I'lmps , liom which the follow ing is an extract : For tlio past foiu J < MM tliero has in en a ilockado at in near this season upon the Manitoba load , tending In each o si > to dtveit wheat fiom Dnlutli to Minneapolis and to furlhei some great speculative movement , vvlio > e elleets nave become evident shorllj after. That this has been tliu result ol any tiling but aeouspiraej between the mill own- cisatid i.illioad companies , nlded l y Igncit- nil or vicious raihoad eommlssloncis , Is too thin unit Uauspuont a statement to nuiko to the- wheat gioweis ot the noithwest. 1 he laimcis ol tlie whole legion uio to dav upon the veiguol bankmptcy , anil wlieio Is theii wheat gone to. ' homo r > , tKX,000 ) bushels ol it lie to dav laving In the citv of London in tlio shape ot llonr frum Minneapolis , which is lot sale nt SI.l"0 " per HK , much less than we can bu > it tor nt Lit. 'lliomas. Whit does this mean except a collusion between tlm millets nnd the tailroads , socict icbates , Insufficient pav to the farmers and cenci.it uiubeiy and dishonesty all mounds With competent railroad commisslonois thee wheat block- titles would bu Impossible. " W. 11. Derby , a hon,1117.1 fanner of St. Thomas , wcllk'nown In New York and Hoi- ton , is now In St. Paul. Hu fullv eonllrms the above btatemonts and as an Instance ot tlieli effect MJS that wlieat vvlileh at Dnlutli tilings 7T cents pel bushel at St. Thomas sells tor but Yi , A Deadly Kick. AI.MI ntNob. . , Nov. 2C > . [ Special to tlio HiiE.J A sad and fatal accident occurted at tlio farm house of Hlid Snuigler a low dajs ago. Fiom conlliating lepoits iccelved it ajipeais Mr. Spanglcr had dismounted Irom a fiacllons lioise , on retuining fiom a huntIng - Ing trip , and set his loaded shnUun against tlie side of the house. The lioiso continued ( titling up and timill.v kicked the gun and dlscliaiged It. Tlie chugo stuick Mrs. in the head , killing Iiei Instantly. Seventy-live line shot penetrated her skuil. A lour months' old liiue , which the mother hold in "hoi aims , was nnlnjiiicd. Mis. Spingloi wasonlj nineteen joais ol ago nnd leaves twochildiun. Ihoy Will Not ITinoh. LINCOLN , Neb. , Nov. 2 ( ' > . President John Flt/geiald , ol the liish National Leagno ot America , lias to-day received the following important table fiom the Hon. Timotlij Har- lington , memhoi ot paillament , sotictarj of the league in Ireland : Dtrni.iv. Nov. 20 , IsV , . To John Fit/ger- ald , Lincoln , Neb. Tlio government in pios- eciillng.lohn Dillon , M. P. , and proclaiming imblic meetings admits its inability to gov ern Ireland without coercion. Wo will not ilinch. ( Signed ) TIMOTHY HAUIUNOTO.V. Tioops Coming. ; , Nob. , Nov. 20. | Special to tlio Hr.r. ] Thico companies of tlio Second In- fantrj one tiom Fort Jsiobrara and two from Foi tllobinson lea\o here to nioirow morning at 4 o'clock for Fort Omaha. General K.ititand sl\ com panies ol the Eighth iniantiy mo ex pected to nrrlveatFort Niobi.ua on Satm- d.iy evening Irom Arl/ona. One compiny of the Figl.tli lias alicady been soul to Foit Kohinsnn , whcio Guncial Brisbln assumed command jesteiday. Broke Ilia Neck. Oo U.I.AI.A , Neb. , Nov. 20. [ Special Tele gram to the Un : . ] William Gilbeil , a jouiig man , was instantly killed by a runaway team tills morning , being tlnown out , causing a dislocation of the neck. Added to Nov. .6. It has been discovered tint William Heed , late licastnei of the South Hoston lloisu lailroad compmy , who is novvundoi aiiest for the embcv/lement ot ovei SHW.ijlX ) , also addict foisory to his ciimes1 , tlio "ianatinos ol Piesldont lleisey to coitain ceitihcates being pronounced foi- gerios by that gentleman. It is now stated th.it u laige pinportlon ol the ceitihcates out standing , and which aie mostly held b > luokeisas collateial ten maigins on stocks , bear President Heisev's slgnatinc' . lleisey states that lei all cvitilu ales slgni'd hi him- belt ho has a duplicate check , which will ei- : able him lo identitj eveij leitilieate ho has issued. The dhectois have not vet decided whether 01 not thoj will prosectitu Itccd lei foigciy. on the Ijul.es. CiiirAoo , Nov.0. . The icconthloiiii jirac- tieally pid'a stop to navigation foi tlie seison oflbNO. As fast as tlm Iiiinber fleet anlves tlievessels aiesent Into wintei quitteis. Tlio few low ei lake vesicis will leavu poit and none but piopollais will make ) unv attempt todoso The loss cit human lite lias IK en gicat. 'Ihlit-thicovcssclt > have heon dilven as'ioio ' 01 icmndeieil so tin this season. Kiev en schooners and one prnpulhn aie a total loss , The value of the vessels is about ir.WO.UJO , and the valuool the c'aisoes mob- iiblj double that .imonnt. Koitj-une sillois losttiieii lives li > wicckingot vessels on Uio lakes this season. Cholera In liiic-nos Aj rc-B. CIIK \ < i < ) , Xov , " ' ! . A special to the Intcr- Oiean liom Austin , Tc'xai , M\S : Health Ullhei Sweanngon and Di. Blunt , ijnaian- tine oliicois at ( i.ilvcston , aio In ( oinmnnlia- tlon with each othei ie'aulini : the repoils that eholeui lias made its apiieurancn at lue- ! nosA > ies. A lettei licim Di. lllunt on thn subject was received by Mi. SvvCiiringen to day. The maltci Is mousing eonsideialile dUciHsion , as theio is diieet roinniiinlcation between Hnenos A > ns and bntli ( iaheston and New Oilcans. It is .s.ild that eleven ships bound lot the two places from Hnenos uio duo toanlvoby Cliilstmas. 'I ho lUo Disnsior. Mil vv u ui I , Nov 'M.-'l ho Chleago , Mil- w.iukco > v. SI , Paul railioad company hns settled about hall of the d imaire claims giovv- Ie ; out of the dtsaslu at Kast Hio the : Mh nit. The husbands of Mis Slieiei and Mrs. Johns , ol Winima , Minn.enli icieived their iiKinnj. The amounts given i.innrit bo as- eeilained , but the llrsl settlement has been m.idt ) at the lati ) ol & : i.OUO e.iih. 'I he law piovidcs thai diiinagea in each caio hall not exceed 55,000. , Dm Ilioth ol' TaiiunrH. S \ u M , Mats , , Nov. t--Theio ! " was con- sldeiable noting bv tlio stilklng tanners in tills city j i-bteida > . ' 1 hey iniisiied and beat nniiieicllully a iiiimbei ol non-union men and wiecKed ahlicel car. Oiuiol ilion mini- bei vvasMueii'ly wounded by a pislol shot tired t > y one ol their vletiins , A laigci biidy of pnlicu weie ivquiiul to quell thudistuib ' . ante' _ _ Tlio > IMPi uiMM * Allanta , \nv \ oitK , Nui , ui [ .sjueeial Telegram totlio llio.l The Wet d icpoilsthat tlio htiei ciuisei Atlunla letuined ji"-teula > fiom a six davs' ( in IMS in Long Uliud Mjiind , att-r bu'.iking ( low n ix limes. It Is paid slio tails to come up to the icquiicincnls ol the contiaut In every respect < 'Meptnpeed , wlilch wits 14Ji knots an hiiiir , Il'-i ' horse powei lallsshoit MJ ) , and without armament 01 ntuiei hir watci-line is too low. Nelirasku and lima Wr-ittlior. Fur Nebiaska mid Iowa : 1-aii wualhel , etatloiiary teiuperatuio , Wilkcsbairo Miners Blown Into Etmiitj By nu Explosion of Gas. TWELVE MEN HCPORTED KILLEDi Ox or I'ortj Poisons Itnilly Itiirncit nnd Injured in the Shaft -llrnrt icndliiK ScetipM nt llie Moiitli of the Pit. Another .Mine Dlsawtcr. Wit M sn vittn , Pa. , Xov.V. . . This mom iigshoitlj nfter the ininois nnd laboicrsciv eied the Conjnchiini hnft , owned and oi > crated - \ ated by the Delaw ire A lltuKon eompiny , an explosion of gas took place , Botvvcoix wonlv and thlrtv milieu aie said to bo mined and scilonslj in Illicit , but none nroi epoiti'd to bo dead. Hut voij little Infer * nation legardlngtho accident can boloarned is jet , as the men 1110 still In the pit , but wllE 1010moved as soon us possible. U."i0.i. m.-It Is now known that theexplcj- slonoccuiiodinifliuitj.it llio fool ol the shall , which was occupied bv llio lire boss. No work was clone jestcitfaj , and ennso- ' pientlj thoio was n laieei uniount of KIISA ; iiin usual In tlioshatt. The men mo now icing icmovrd Irom Iho pit and taken to , ihoir homos 01 to Iho hosplt l In ambulances ) mil w.uoiis. It is thought all ol them will1 rceovei. ' 1 lit1 accident In the Con.vngliam shaft oe > uiiodat 7:10 : this moining , whlln the inert weiegettiiiK ready lo go to woik. About , iftv men , mlnois and l.tuoicis were silting it the bottom of the shall waiting tin tlio In side boss , when a tonible explosion toolc place , nnd onlj tliioo 01 fotn men , so far us eould bo a'-cci tallied , ) scaed | without Injuiv. Most ol the men1 vvoiu sent totlu-li hiimes nt once , and as thejc ire scattered tut and ncai , long distances tiom the shiitt , no account of the lesiilt ol' oilier Injmies ( > an nt piosont bo ohlalned. It s known , howcvei. that scvoi.il , possibly1 twel\ooi liftecn , will die. 'I he othois.vlll bo seal led ami maimed foi lite. Tito disaster was onisc'd by Coiiielins Hojlo , a inino laborer , who slopped Into a worked out chamber which was tilled vvitli gas , with u Limp ou his lint. Uovlo will die. Manwj mules weio killed and wounded , and thoj damage to the inside woikings ot the shaft ] isgieal. The luo bosses. Williams nmtl Evans , iiioiopoitod Intallj binned. There ) is great excitement in and about the shaft ; ? and lull knowledge an to the exact number hint and tlio chai.ictoi ot the wounds ot tlioso injinod cannot be obtained at piesentv ' 1 ho explosion was the most soi Ions Hint ; has Declined In the intlmiclto teal Holds this joar. It is now delinllolv known that foity- ivvo men weio sevc'iolv binned and othei a' ' slightly Iniiiieil. Twelve mon will die o tlioh injnncs. 'llio see-no at tlio colliery while tlio Injuiod mon vvoto bolng taken trom [ hostiatt was tumble. A iiovvd ot several Hindied p"isous gathered at the mouth of the shall , among them ttie who * , iiiothorn and daiightois ot the Injuiod men. As they were taken out ot the pit thoj weio hi ought' to thoongiiK ) house' , nnd the women made desperate ellorts to gain ontiaiico. 'Iho 11 an tie demolish.itions ot gilel vvero lieaitiending. but tliev weio sternly keptontsido the building , while the blackened scoichod and bleeding victims of the disaster wore wrapped in blankets soaked with olP. The llooi ol the engine room was covercei with \\nthlnz human loims. so dlshgiirccl liylnuasto bo niuecognlzablo. As fast as possible thcj' wcic taken to the hospital on to their homes , ami so rapidly was the world done tli.it by U o'clock every one had bceiv taken out aud can led away. mis rviAi.irii : . The rccoverj of the lollovving Is believed' to bo hopeless : Hiuiii SWI.LN-IY : , aged 27 , laborer , unmnr- iiod. iiod.LnvvAito LnvvAito Ki MNS aged J9. laboici , unmar ried. Itic it vni ) Coi'i 11 u , 2' ' ) , wile and familj' . CoNi.r.v Sn V.NNO.N , : il , minor , wlto an < I > l.ugo lamily. Tnovi\s O'Biticv , ! ! 0 , minor , wife ancT laigo fnmllj. CoitNi'.i.iUs COM.K , ! ! s , niinoi , wife nnd lamilv. JOHN CONXIII , 10 , niinoi , wife and fam ily. Ciintsioi'iinit linr.NDAdi. , 'n. laboier , un- inairled. iliciiAi.r. O'Bnii'v ' , I0 ! , laborer , unmar ried. ried.DAMIT DAMIT , A. Tr.r.in , : u , miner , wife amt laigo Inmilj. JOHN Doi oiimti v , ! ! , laliorci , uniiianlcd } DI.NIS .MrC vni : , III , minei , nnmartU'd. Thom is O'Brien and Coinelins Hojlii diecb fiom the elleets ot tholi injuiies nt y p m.- ; Two inineiH. whose names , nu nnkiiown , are missing and It is helieved that they weioj blown Into a dump containing Unity leet ol watei and wcioiliownecl. in llio HOIISOH Suali Worlc- inen .Slnuged. Cmr voo , Nov. 20. [ Special Tclccram to. the Hi. E. | Within < i ihiy 01 two ptst theroi has been some noliiblo changes in the man .tgcmcnt . ol some of tlic big packing firms at , " thu stock j.uds. S. A. Kent ret lies liom thai active management ot the Chicago , Packing ; ; 1'ioMsion company. It Is said tli.it 1' . Ihj Aimoiii and ItoheiL Fowler , of thu Anglo- Anicilc.ili Packing company , are about to/ taku a short vacation , Aniimn going cast to look utter his inieiesls in that p.nt of Iho ( iniiiliy. Comphilnls continue to be nmdo of' tint ci nelly ot tliu old oiiiphootu thu new men emulojed in thc > picking houses Hiilliins I ave dlseoveied that thediik and , crowded can that can > thu men to thelij ; homos at night Is whore they can cany mil' tlicir Inutality. Scarcely a ti.iln loivos HHI jaids ut night , esieclall ] > on the Foil Wayno' oul , but sumo ol the mon are hintAlly Slii''god" and men. iced with ill lieatment. There Is no pollcu motcctlon on this tialn , and beloie tlm condiu.loi , who Is | iowerlos4 < anv way , can inteileio , llio victim is attacked' and mciclles slj beaten. Itiilcliciy of.i Painily. Lei ISMII i : , .Nov. yo. Tlio Times' t. ) oji.il sajs n lopoit reached Wllli.imslnirg , ICy. , lh.it thu Pee famllj , thought to have been du- stiojod by the lire In Knox county a month. ago , weioie.illj nniiilcred bj a neighbor and'J his concubine , whom the Pees had hlighticl'l socially. A ten-vuai old son of thoj concubine savs his latliei tut thel tluoats of the eiiht ; poisons while ' tliev slept , nnd that his inolher diaggeil the bodlc's to the middle of the loom and hot them on lite. On the Iwv's state nienl anostsainl Investigation lollowed , tinir the articles belonging to thu Pee Innilly lonnd in the hoiiso ol the siispoetod parties. The > uio now In the lliiiiibonvillo jail. Coi-'iiMtter Woik. W \PIIIVOICIN , .iov , iiO. The house sub- cotninUtco on the Distiict ol Columbia ami sundry civil appioprliitlun bills has been iu session to dav. ThuM-irt lai ) ol wai , adlu- tant gonoial , quiulciiimstoi goneial nnd chleC nl ordnance won ) befiiiu the lattei to explain tlio estimates ol the dopiitiiionts so iai us I he ) lel.ile to tliesnndlj livllhlll , - Hcliooner Ahlnii e. KiK Kvi'JliB. Mich , Nov. 20 Tlio bchoonei Mitropolltan , leaded with lumber and iron for C'hie.vo , wont ashoio threu mlle huiitluMst "f the old Mission light In a blinding snow stoim at : t this moiiiini. , 'Iho new Inhale. A tug and steam pumps havn hi on tclo iuphed. Hlilp and Cur o JliiiiHid , 0\i vi slow , 'iVx. , Nov. Jfi.-'lnu Uiillsh Iniu Dnimadsun , tO'J ton- . , Captain 'lliomti- son , for Liverpool , I ) ing in the onloi loads awaiting thu b.ilancu of her caun , Imiiied tills moinlng , Thu vessel and l.iou bales of cotton aio a total loss. A Uuid ol ItoblieiH. Snru Cm i.it , Neb , .Nov. ' . 'J'lie store nnd postotlici ) hoio was robbed vistoiday iiKiining , Thu sato was riddll-d with ponder and $ : > > > In muno > nnd pu.-tage staiiijis taktn , The ipbbeu I