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SIXTEENTH YJiAE. OMAHA , MONDAY MOENING , NOVEMBER 29. 1880 , NUMBER 104 COERCION'S ' CLUBS , They Are Wialded at Sligo to Disperse Meetings of Irishmen. DILLON'S DEFIANT SPEECH. Ho Urges All Lojal Oelts to Stand lirm in the Doming Struggle , TO BE ARRESTEDTO-DAY James O'Kcllv's ' Gloomy Predictions Tor the Puturo in Ireland. FRENCH FOLLY AND CRIME. A Dangerous Peat Performed in a Lion's Den By a Mesmerist. TWO THANKSGIVING DINNERS. OIK- With anil tlio Other Without Wine A lltiiiKarlnn Kobfocr Chief tain Rentenooil to lie ; The lttinrlnii ) Question Uuropeiiii N < < XXH lit General. The Bllc < > Mooting tlii/Jitmci ( Ionian IttimcK.l It iiLi.v , Nov. ! i8. [ Koxv York lleralel Cable-bpeclal to the Ur.n.J Xolwlthstand- ing the proclamations , xx hat may be called peilpatctlc meetings xveio held In thoxlcln- lly of bilge and othei places xxhlch were xarl- onslj dispersed by the bajonet or club. At Jtillaghadcrln John Dillon w as delimit , The folloxvlng extract trom his speech will xoico the general tcellng ot Irishmen : "Iho goxcinmont may attempt to suppress Hie movement. They haxe slruck a bloxx already. A detectixo from Dublin has handed mo n process. ' 1 hat Is the bloxx' . 1 am still heie. These papers declare that I haxobecn guillv of bad conduct toward the queen because indci d I ha\o induced the ten ants on sexeral estates In licland to com bine together In older lo compel Iho landlords to reduce the rents. All I can say Is this : If the government haxo no other bloxv lo strlko they xxlll haxo xeiy llltlo etlcct on mo by such bloxxs. They must rest perfectly ceitaln that if writs orpiocosscshaxu no moro effect on 3011 than these documents haxo on mo it xxlll bo along time beloio J.oid Dillon gets Ids rents. In spite of those ground legal documents xxo shall continue to co around and advise the people lo take theli stand now 01 never for fall rents and fico homes. I say that > on need not be at all at raid as to the result of this movement. Yon follow 0111 policy as honest men , us braxo mon and as men faithful to ono another. Lord Dillon Is nbsolutcly powerless before jou , but I must lemind > ou that In carrying out this policy > on are not to Ilo down and sleep. In exery dlslilct on this estate Ihu members of tlio different leagues should meet by Sunday and icgularly ns they go to mass discuss the .situation. Whenoxei wilts or pro cesses mo seixcd , jou should meet together and express jour deteimiiialion lo support the men xxho haxe been struck and sci.d up xxoid to us In Dublin as soon as the writ seixlng begins , and -\xo xvill call the biggest meeting that oxer assembled In toxxn. [ Cheers. ] If > ou stand linn , as I Knoxv xou xvlll. the battle Is won and jou will 00011 see Lord Dillon haul down his colors. " Undoubtedly U'ltilen will bo mtested to morrow. A iiJiAVii > ijirrxnu. ,1 nines O'ICellj'H Direful Predictions ol'Comlne JIviMits. [ Cnfuji ttiM ; V < W liniiiiifn OiiiilnllcilllflM SLK.I ) . Xnv. ST. INoxv Yoik lleinld Cable .Special to the Hi.i : . | lly the piocla- mat'on of the bllgo meeting the tory goxein- ment confesses that Its policy ot i tiling Ire land by onlinaiy law is n tnllure. Undei the pretense of governing Ii eland with a strong hand the Sallsbuij-Chuichlll combina tion haxo been le.illy ncllng as the accom plices ot the n itlonnllsteiders ( in compelling Inndloidsto givuconsldeiablo reductions of lents lo their tenants. This policy ol com promise was concealed under u big talk In tended to beguile and sootlto rnnipint toilcs In nuirliuul. ( ii'iu'ial lluller's appolntnicnt xxas triimpeled as Iho sign to all men that a xlgorous policy would bo Inaugurated when the toiies had to deal with the icbellloiib lilsh , but Iho i.iglng lion Iioni London has piox'cd n xery lamb In Kenx. So tai from using mltitaij loieo to compel tcnnnts to piy unjust tents bo iM'd his poxx ei lo control un just landloiiU , xxho wished to me the mined loicesbt the ei own to xxilng Irom thu miser- nblo tenants rents xxhlih their fauns nexei jiroduced , So notorious has ( Ion- i rat BulleTs sjmpithy with thu Irish teniinls become that the same mon who weio tor his appointment ns butcher-In chief to the UMi landlords now loudlj demand Ids recall , as an nbotlor nnd s.vmp.ithl/er with land leaguers and othei ob jectionable persons of. nationalistic convic tions. It seems exldent that parly lepies- slou has again thu upper hand in ( ho councils of the tory government , and xxo aio nbout to sco a nuxv conflict betxxeen thn Itish people nnd the Kngllsh goxeinmcnt , which Is likely to be blttei and luolongcd. The now policy initialed In the pi in of campaign pro posed b ) United lieland compels Ihu tenants to deposit In the hands of nationalist leaderd a halt ) eai't > u'nt lo form u fund with xxhlcli to light the landlords. Under this artangO' inent Iho tenants oneo engaged In the stru , ' glo must light on to tlio end nnd cannot gc behind each othersInelc logo at their land ' 'Uds. Their danger In this new comblna . on Is cleailj peiceixed bj the lanilloids anil the government , and Dublin rastlo has do teimlnedto nuUuagroit elToit to eiushthc iiioxemcnt bcfoio It spreads 01 takes root 11 : the country. So lar , tlio sphlt shown by tin people Id extraordlnatj and seems growing Theio is no doubt that seilous reslstancu xxll bo offered this xxlntei to the eollectlon ol icnts in the west nnd south of lieland 01 : these estates xxhero ie.isoii.ible reduction haxo boon refused , The Irish members nn resolxed to push the struggle to thu utmos limit and them Is no doubt Ilio government on tholrsldo , are equally tosolxeil to mcc'tio Mstanco from the people with a litiu even cruel , hand. Soldiers and police ante to day coming Into Sli.o . in largo i n nbui tiom all parts to suppress to moirovx's meet' iuich } force should tlio promoters i > or ist Ii lioldiui ; It , There Is the utmost excHemeu niuoiie luo people , and a collision might xerj easily bo provoked by an Intemperate net 01 cither side. This sudden dlstuibanco Of tin political atmosphere slio\X3hox llttlo IOTU dnllon there was for 1 licks-Beach's recent boast that the National leapuo xxas almost beaten. It would be dlfh > ult to cxafgerato the Importance of a nrxv conflict on the futnro of the tory coxcrnmcnt. Could they haxo prrsiiadf-d the Irish landlords to a t with justice towards their tenants , Ireland would haxo passed through the winter in absolute peace ami the lories would haxo gained an enormous prestige for piloting the snip of state through a stormy period by means only ot the ordinary law. But the Irish hudloids insist on their pound of llesh. nnd to silence their outcries the tory goxcrn- mcnt once moro has recourse to their tin- ilitloiiiil weapon-coercion. It Is , wo all think , the beginning of their downfall. Within a fexv weeks probably many of the leadeis of the Irish party will bo In jail and tlie Hood ot anser and stilfo xvlll bo let loos'O thtough the countiy. On this occasion Iho proxocalion has dlstlnclli come fiom ho hindloids , nnd their challenge ias been accepted. Within a foxv ixeeks wo shall ho in the midst of a conlllct , 'or the nationalist luttlu cry xvill be , "I'hls ix Inter lindloidlsm must die , " xxhilo the auulords will tix wltn bixonct ami bullet to ollect tliuh back rent. On this occasion the rlah lenanlswlll haxe behind them thus > m- .nth > and help ol half the English people , and theio Is lllllo cause to doubt that when he sttugglc clones lilsh landlordism xxlll laxocome loan end. The not I tlneo dajs > xlll shape great events. J.vxn.s O'Ki i.i.\ . PAUIHIA.N POINTS' . Spicy Items Prom the Ki-ctich Cniiltnl > 'lcely Sr-nsonpil. [ C pvrffih ( IKIS tin Jiimm ffonloii tlrnnrtt. ] 'Aitis , Xox. iW-fXexv York Herald Cable Special to the Br.K.J Adiulrnl Aubo's gunboat has just passed success ! idly through .ho preliminary tilal trip at LiSe > iic. With icr enormous cannon and ammunition weighing over 111,000 kilogrammes she at tained a speed of nineteen and one halt knots , bus exceeding by one-firth of n knot the speed lequlied by the ministry of marine. 'I he sea was model. itely calm nnd shu kept up this tremendous speed toi sexeial hours. AT TIIKr Anrxm : . At Hie Acadcmle Trancalso nearly all the mmoitals wein in tlieh places , some xxear- ng the ofliclal arms on their collars and apel" , xxith the trndltlonnl palm leaxos cm- > roldeied at the top. Those pie.se.ut Included \Ilnlstei .McLean , Senor I'.mllloCastell.ir and M. Do Lessens , runclually at 1 o'clock Jl. Care , director ; M. Camilla Doucet , secretary , and M. Haloxy , chancelloi of the Academic Krancalse , made their entry xvlth military 101101 sand took their seats at the desk re- serxed for them. M. Camille Doucet having ead the leport and proclaimed the merits of the laureates , M. llalexy lead aloud some ex tracts from M. Do Lesctire's essay on "Ueau- marehais , " xxhlch had xxon the Hist piie for elocution , and then JM. Care delivered an ad- liess on irl/cs ) lot good works or "Virtue , " as thoolllclal oxpiesslon has it which was much relished by his audience. .M. Vltet's successoi In the academical chah s the most ] ) opularof the Paris professors and his leclures are always laigely attended by ladles xxho admire ills sott voice nnd xvldto lands as much as Ills eloquence. M. Care has n happy delivery anil an easy style , much to the tasle of the tomalo dox otees dubbed by piofano critics , Carolines xxho loxo to woi- hlpat Ills shrine and to ueiruile some ot their olsuro hours by taking In as much of his phil osophy as they can understand. Tlio object of their smiles and blandishments does not plquo himself on his fair "ellentele. " .Most prominent and by lar the most popular ol those that that weio "couronnes" by the academy Is Jiilien Viand , tlio joung naval olliccr , whoso books , "Mon Trero "ives" and "Les Pecheurs d'Island , " had such success this jear under the iioni do Illume ot "IMerro Lotl. " A HAsiiioxAiii.r. r.vr.xr. The annual seance of the Institute , at which the famous "I'K do Vcrlu Mont ) on , " the pri/u tor which , by the way , iormcd the basis ol that superlatively Immortal play Fiacre 117 , " last jear , came oft on Thmsday xxlth gieat eclnt. The cream of the teminhio society of Pans vxero piesent , and the loilets xxeie , of course , delicious. H uidsoino Countess I'otocka xxoio an cntiio diess ot black silk xelvet , cmbioldercd down Iho fiont xvlth jet. Her tight-lilting corsage bail a large jut collarette , fonnlnga pointed back and trout. Around the edge ot the skill was placed n baud of nstrnchan. bho also xxoio a black vel vet bonnet xv 1th a jet brim , nnd on algiotte , n line orange and black olid being lixml in the eentie. A handsome pcllsso of ehlsseled plush , bordeied with asliachan to match , was stiitwn ox 01 her shoulders. AMmirn HAIMY IOII.I.T. The Comtesso do ilailly Neshsxlio is a fair , dlaponouslopklng beauty , with aiisio- iratlc lealuies , xxoro a daintj toilet of mouse pia > cloth , einbroldcicd with steel cord In aiabisqucs , and boideied vvitli chinchilla fur. A linj capolo bonnet , of giay cloth , dechlquete , with a narrow border of fur and a cornel bow ol puiplo velxet , thiougli which xvcro passed a couple of short gi.iy quill feathois , nud a mulf , on xxhlch were tastencd a big biiucli of superb Russian violets and n bow of pin pie velxet , matching that on thu bonnet. A IHOIA SOI ! ) VUTlsT. A xery costly s > icillicu by tire was lecently cclebinted in tlio sumptuous npiitments ol a young nit nmatuor In the. rue Mnrbonf. The nnmtuer iuxiled a well-known art dealei and espeil lo breakfast , and , after eolleo and eig- aiellos , asked the expert , M. < ! eorgo Petit , to visit his plutuiu gallery of gems , which wcto signed 'Melssonlcr , " Corot , Trojon , Le- fehvii' , lioiuuoieau , riomontln , Duprerso , The dealer , examining the picture ot "I'ho Tvxo Chevalier. , ot Louis rrel/o , " salu : "Why , that Is nut Mulssonler. I know what Meisbonhu's plcluies aio. Tals Is a false out ) . " Then , pioeeedlng to the ox-amlnntlon of "Coiot" "l'io- other canxMsses signed and - xou , " ho loiinil n iloMin spin Ions. The young amiituoi had paid one-half a million tiancs lei these pictures , and so disgusted xxas ho with liisoxpeiumeo as .in art amatuei that ho built a hu.'h bouliro In the laige medhexial IUo- ) > lice of his plctuio gallery , lluovv thu false Moisslonors , Coiots , Tioyons , Itoiijue- leans , etc. , pell mell Into thu llauics and walehed them until they vveto leducod to i iitiiiii IM i. LION r.Miinrnov. A frightful seeno was xvltue > ed tie ! other day at Dijon , A mesmerist , M. Toicy , ac- coimnnicd bj lilssubject , n citaleptic yuan , ; pei son named Mile. Lucia , euteied the c.u'o of lions lu Signor Salxa's nienaetie. Tin animals siemed at lir.st quito stuptlied on feeing stiaiuu persons before them , but they soon bewail to show their molar broid sides , and piopaicu tor action M. Toicy lo-t no time , and having sent Mile. Lucia Into a magnetic trance , ho tola her to tix her nra o or the beasts and toplaco her aims beloio them allot which she did xvilli perfect impunity Show as then plunged Into a cataleptic lit , her body was sttlfuncd , nud her foci nud le , ; : fastened to two stools. The animals , goideil by the koopcrs.aud by vigorous UuusU frou M. Torey's sticks , xx ere made to jump sex ern timca over Die youiu wouuu's body. This inhuman exeiclso was continued until the , audencet [ xxoiiul ) up to the koaueit pitch ol 'excitement irvvli.i ; to the tuuhilous grovrlint ; o' thoiuCuriatud lluu * , crlOJ ou ; "euougu , " nnd the three actors were loudly acclaimed by the spectators. NOT oot.vo ov TIII : STAOI : ilrs. Hrovx n-I'ottor slid to a friend : "The absurd stories going the rounds ot Noxv York In the papers to the cITectthat 1 shall soon appcir on the slice as a professional actressaro without ono xxord ot truth. 1 hax oncxer spoken w llh any managcrou the subject , llnxeseenno contract and have no such plans whiicxer for Iho future. " svu.r.n KOII NM.XX vonu. The ( lascogue \lled lo dy from Haxro foi Nexv Yoik xvlth the tliisslan and Bra/lllan ministers to Washington on boird , Huron Dllajubn , Iho Bi.ulllau minister , Is accom panied by his chinning wife , who , it Is feared , lathci legretfiilly takes hrr eouise westwaul. M. Di' truxe , the Husslun niln- Itst'T to Washinnlon , also silts in tlie lljis- cogno , but Mine. Dcstiuxo lemalus In Pails. Biron Kava , Iho Itillau mlnlstei to Wash ington , : il so took passage In the ( lascogne , but at thu last moment a slight illness nnd thedeslraot Mine. IMIXM to linger longer In Paris Induced him to postpone his depart ure for another xxeek. riic olhico mlulsteis and their xxlxes vxeie cntcit lined nt a dtnliei piilv by Mi. and Miss Mol/uiu on Thanksgiving - giving day. Among the other passengersof the Oascoguo is M. l.oubat , who declines to siy anything nboul the Union club nITair , ns the matter Is entirely In the hands of Ids law- ji'is. The follow ing is a complete llsl ot Hie passengersof the ( Jascoiiio : Mt. Li Pluin- mer and l.imlly , Mr. U. I' . Cross , Mrs. B. W. Horlon , Mr. A. I'tnlmann , Baton do Thorn- sen and family , W. L. Boutelller , Mis Till- lughast , Mi. H. D.eiiiker , M. Dcstrave. Min ister foi Russia ; Senator Halo , M. 13. Pas- quello Jiinod , Mr. K. Hclset , Do Ciarraendla , Mr. C. Capelle Lotibat , Mr. 0. A. begesta , Mis. llaylctte , Miss Uplou , Mr. nnd Mis. Ha'nliighms. Miss Do Bauo , Mi. iiul Mis. J'arkei Mann , M. O'Lhagaray , 3Ir. and Mis. Blumharl , Mi. L. Urehiei , Mr. Ilondiicks , Colonel Agiiilar , Mi. Mendlth Head , ji. , Mr. and Mrs. AlferitMr. . and Mis. W. Biett , Mr. 11. O. Beig , Mr. K. II. U.udner , Mi. i : . Furgie , Mrs. Jaubert , Mr. 1 ! . Saxalut L"ru- sti > lu. Iho Baroui D' Jtajuba , minister Irom "Ira/il ; the Barouno D' Jtajuba , Mt. S. Jottlleb , Mr. A. Von Wondt , Mi and Mis. latthew Morgan , Mrs. llnrdenbrrg , Mr. C ! . Slloup , Mi L. Itoomptpr , Mrs. Siwyei , Mr. Cd Piicoand Dr. Landricit. The north ( iermnn Llojd slcemer Traxo onched on Thursday at Southampton and ookou boaid Iho Amorlcan malls. He says ho voyage is likely ( o bo a llxely one , as she canles among her ias oiigeis the famous uutie/y Xicgenner UanUngatjul by tlio Kden niisee , of > exv York. A iiArv srAM\i. ) . A piquant scandal involving the reputation ol Iho Abbe Houssel and a young boniding school miss , Annette Haichous , crops out ntrain to day , nnd ) ) iomtses to result in a cause celebre. A lew days ago Ln Tiaiico Dubiished a sensational stoiy nbout Annette Ilnichoux , a young gill who had been placed u a boaiding school at Antcnio dliected by Abbe Houssel. That journal slated that \nnelto had been seduced bv the abbe , who afteixxnrd maintained net ns Ills misticss in a co/.y little apartment at No. 8 rue Simon Lo France foi txxo years. Thotitsky abbe iinally got tiled ot her , the moro so as Annette was not contenled wllh the abbe and bad lavished her lavors with prodigal generosity upon a do/en of young Pntislan students. The abbo gave hei as a parting gift n sum of money and a check lor 1,000 francs. Annette shOrlly aflci- w.ud offered the check In pay ment to her upholsteiei , who , before accepting U , asked the abbe If U was all light. The abbo Ueclared the check to be a forgery. La France , hax Ing published the nbox'c story , M. Paul DuCassagnac , who once in n while assumes the role ot champion to the Parisian ecclesiastic , xvioto to the abbo and asked whether that "infamy" xvns true 01 not The , ibb3 vxi oto lo M. Paul DeCassaguas declar ing thu xvholo matter to be a base labilcatlon and enclosed a letter fiom Annette , saying that all Imputations against his chastity were false , and that his signature was in fact a toigcry. Annette xxas then nrie ted and put into pilson nt Saint Li/aro. To day her father nppenred on the scene and wrote a Icttei published by Li J'laiiee ' , saying that his daughter was ically seduced by the Abbo Kousscl and xxas torced to xv rite the letter which the abbo enclosed to Paul Cassignnc by Iho abbe's laxvyer under prcssuic ot sex eio tlueats ami prom ises. Moieox ei , experts pi on ounced the abbe's > ! gnatuio to thu check lo bo authentic. Annette now most solemnly nllirms that she was seduced by the nbbonnd aflerxvaid kept by him as his mistress. The celebrated Pan- si in advocate , Maillo Lnguue , has been 10- laidcd for Annette , nnd La I'laneo Is conhdent that a perlect nxn- lancho of unimpeachable testimony will soon bo forthcoming to pioxo the abbe's bnckslldlng fiom chastity. Thoallali causes a great sensation , ns the abbe has been hitherto considered a model ol moiallly and upiightncs1 : , has enjoyed the utmost conn- deuce , and has foi ve.us been In supreme eh.ngo ol a lemalo orphan asylum and n Imardini ; school containing upvxnrd of ono bundled young ghls , aged ten to twenty , of whom ho xxas the solo confessor and mentor. Dinner' ) . [ Cn\i\it \ \ < ijd ! Ids/Hill JuiMi flonlnn lloindt , ] Bmii.iv , ( Via 11-ivie. ) .Nov. W f.N'oxv York Heiald Cable Special to iho Hin.l There xxasqulta a llxely time heie on Thurs day about the American Thanksgiving din ner , The American clergyman , Mr Schutt- endyko , U a stiict tempeiauco man , and although thu Thanksgiving dinner dining lldrly-livoyeais lias boi-ii enlivened by xvlno , vx omen and song , ho thought a now depait- uio in order , bo there weio two Thanksgiv ing dinners in lleilln , ono nt the Hotel Im perial and Ihu oilier at the chinch. The former was enltxoned by the presence of Miss Adam ? nnd by the charming Miss iira.'e , of > ow Voile , and .Mrs. Sly x ester , whoso husband , an old Amcrlein resident of lleilln , has feasted at oveiy Thanksgiving nnnlxeisary lu lleilln fortilteen jenrs , Mln- istei Pondleton , not being nblo to go lo both dinners , adopts the I'abiau policy and goes to neither. Mr. Crosby , secretary of legation , and Mi , Itiiln , consul , wo nl in for dancing and champagne , much to thu dismay of thu c'eigymen. ' Il | Mall Uohliory. [ Cii ) > iji t'jhl tSfHi I ill Jainn ( Ionian llrniitll. ] liiLssiis ! ; , Nov. 2S. [ New Yoik Heiald Cable Special to the Bin . ] A great iob- beiy , especially inteicstlng to Americans , was committed yesteulay on Iho express tialn stalling Iioni Osteuu at J o'clock In the moinlng and cariyln ; to Vcixlers thu Kn ; > llsh and Ameilcin malls on their way to ( jcrmaiiy , Austria and the east. On the ev piess arriving In Iho morning ni b o'clock at Veixier1- , where the passengers aio always tiansferred to the ( iermnn train , It was dla- coxcred the can lage containing thoKnglish mall had been biokcu into and twenty-one bass containing money and diamonds to the supposed amount of S ! ' > ' ) , o : > 0 had been opened and emptied. A lautcin was found in the carriage , showing the robbeiy had been com mitted dining the night by passengers travel- ins on the train nnd xvho probably after- xvard alighted at one of the intermediate sta tions. Among the stolen property aio forty- 4 > no packages of diamonds shipped at Xexv Yoik. for Aloxaudrovakl. The Jielsian gov- eminent is responsible for .all. Bell , of the forelen mall office , reports to night the receipt of a dippatch from the post master Koncral of Bcldum roixirtlni ; lo the depirtment that the United States mall for Iltissia. xx blip passing tliiouRh that country , was lobbed of HI regHlcn-d packages. This Isbellexedto haxc been the mall thai left Nexv Yoik on the 17th on the steamer Cider and left London for St. Peteisbuig ou the 33th. llo _ Apncnls Fiom n Mfo Sentence nnil CctH One of Untieing. [ O > pifiM ; IfsilivJaiAt * UtmtotiIcmirf'.l ' Hi nA-1'i.vrii , Nov.US. i Nexv York Herald Cable Special lo Hie Bnr. I ' 1 he case of the robber chief , Joseph Sax any a , who xxlthhls band vxero long the terrors of northwcstein Hiiugaiy. has just been decided on his ap peal , nnd his sentence ol impiisonmeiit lor II fo has been changed to dcnth on thognllows. The judge icad n Ions list of murdcis and robbers charged lo Ilio conx let , thu most ic- markablo ot which xvas the stealing ot a flock of sheep. MtXIPItOt" ! rillMI . The Hungarian police at Kssegclmxo come upon the tiai'ks of the thieves who a loxv weeks ago stole nil Iron safe containing' about 8101,000 , chiefly In cash and bonds from the house of a gentleman near .Maila Thcrosiiipol. Ceitalti jcxvels had been ree- ognl/ed at the paxxnbioKer shops. A baud of six lobbcis ici ently nltncked Iho house ol Leopold Mnradl , 110,11 Stnhlwclssenbcip ; , and maltieated him nnd his luiuliy , bienking his mm nud wounding his vxlfo with nil n\e. The peasants , aimed , vtth clubs nnd pltehfoiks came to tlio icscue , but tlneo of them were shot , ns well as n ghl xxho climbed into the beltiy to ling an alaim. The lobbcrs , niter Dinning the house , escaped with theh booty , about ? 70. Thecommunnl notary of ' 1 ibis , ne.ar Tlmcsx.ar , was nun- dciedon Monday , Novcmbci SB , while to- tinning in the eveniug from a meeting ot notailes. Ho was shot In the back. He had been notaiy for foity years nml xvas much icspcctcd. 'I he Buda-Pestcr Tapblalt of Nox ember 3t details eight cases ot bmglaiy und highway robbcrv xxhlch have lately occuned in the country at Baes , near the county seit. Xomboi , Iho chief judge , xxas attacked bv four men on the public load nnd hisco.ichman killed. The Tagblall snys : 1'hnt this Is by no means the lesiiltof poxeity but of abnd administration of justice , and calls foi the proclamation of martini law against the lobbers ami their accomplices. I'hls papci belongs to the opposition. 'Iho game of pulvCi xxhich had been making apid progiess in Vlciiun , bns just been tor- bid by Iho city authorities at thu clubs nnd cafes. ruNin : vi , or A unriuri ) An m s . The luneial of Uosa.liikos Laboisilvy , the gteat Hungnilan actress , letlicd liom the it.igo since 1SG' ) , has taken place hcic with eliglous scixlco In the thealre. Caidinal Ilavnald appealed wllh PrlmeMinlstcr LIsa among the chief mouiucis. The emperoi uul empiess of Austria and most ( it the aichdiikcs sent xv tenths and telc iaius ofcoti- lolenco. A NiXV : HVILXX'AY. Aiallxvay bianch , about Iifty-thiee miles ! eng , in Macedonia , Joining Iho station Uskiitt , on Iho balonlca line , xxitli thn oiaina : ei minus at Belgiado , xvlll bo opened foi : rathc eaily in the spring , thus gieatly shoit- enlngtlio distance from central Kuropo to ( ' .recce and Kgy pt. / Tl.o , earthworks are al ready completed. A short strip which is still lacking In the direct line to Constantinople cannot bo linishcd until quiet and older is icstored In Bulgaiia. Both Kuumelia and iVustiia-Hutigary are becoming tiled of the commerce war waged oxer the nexvtarlll , which amounts practically to a cessation ol Imsinsss intercouise. The Austiians haxo been consulting xvith the Hungailaii dele gates dining the last week and have leached a conclusion , which they will press upon the lioumaiiia specialists , xvho aiu expccled in Vienna eaily in December. The Bulgarian 15roll. [ C j > i/i tuM IS&d li\i \ Jdmc * ( Ionian Ucnnctt. ] lltiiv Pi > in , No2S. . [ Xew York llei- ald Cable Spocinl to the Bar. ] M. Karaxcl- elf , in a recent pamphlet , icpoitcd the state ment tlmt Blsmaiek nnd ICatiioky , In inter- vlcxx sat Kissinger nnd ( laslein , consenlcdlo the deposition of Prince Alexander. Tlie liusslnii j-apers use this lo cxcilo hate ngninst Anstiia. In the Hiingniian dclesntlon yes terday Deputy r.ille : made an inteinolntion on the subjec' ' . M. S. Xocgy en , speaking foi KaliioUv , denied most emphatically any ne gotiations and any kuoxxledge of the do tliioneinent beforehand. OM.'i \ MATTKIt OP COl'llTHsV. Thedecoiatlon ot Kaulbais by the sultan Is much crltici/eil , but Is leally meanineless , being only the sultan'i ; usual politeness to any distinguished oflicinl guest presented by an ambassador. A Now Diocese. liovir , Nov. & . Thepopo his divided the diocese of Alton , In Illinois , making the soutliein iHHt'on ' a new diocese , witlt the SPO at Uelloxille. rtnsolxcil to Ilolil Port Hamilton. SIIANOHXI , Nox. 23 , It Is asseited pn- xately hero that the Knglish goxcinmunt has icsolxed to hold Port Hamilton. A Ciookcil Family. PiiiL\iii : i'iii.No \ ' . 2s. Considerable mystciy enxclopcs tlio atfaiis of the I'list National binkofdleii Uock , Yoik county , Pa , Within n bhoit tlmo the president and cashlei haxo broil deposed and noxv ulllcers elected. The leason lor this action xvas not made ap parent until the Issuinco of warrants last ox'onlng by Henry H. I'dmiinds , United States commissioner , for Iho nncst of Wil liam lleihst , late iircslilent ot the hank , and llnnrv Slebst , hie cashier , nnd Jacob Horbst nnd William Herbst , BOIIS of Piesldont Jlerbst , coiuposinc the Him of lleibst v. bens , ot ( ilen Itock. Monday nfteinoon the de- tendnnts xxlll bo inesutit to aiisvxei to the ehargo of embe/llng lunils ol the bank nmountlng to 57r < oooo. SlosROn Heats Kuhunror. St. Louis , Nox % i-'T.-Tho lirst two games at cushion carom billiards between ( Uoin'eP , Slossou , of Chicago , and Jacob Schaofei , of this city , wore played at Masonic hall this evening. Tlio games are each for2,000a sldo and gate iecelpts.r.OJ points on regulni . ' > \.0 table. In Hit ) 110th run Senaefur sue- eeeded in gelling ono jwlnt uhead of hie ad- xeisaiy.tho scoio htaiullng-i ; ! to 421 , but lie Held thu load toi onlvu moment , Slossou tak ing it aznin nud holding It to the finish , win ning by 111 points. Tow aid the clo o hchaefer rallied , but codld not last and the close xxas ratliei tame. Kloxversini n Htrilco. Nov. 23.-- The bottlei sdix 1s- lon of thu dlass lilovveis league met In con vention In this city jcsteulay and In secret session ordeied a strike among its members in thri east dt vision , which Includes all the tenllory eastot the Alltghenics. Including Cauail a. ' 1 ho Mi ik'o goes Into ellect at once nnd Is against apprentices and a icdtu tlon ot 5 per cint in wa0re.s. About : ii , 0 men are. at- fectud by thu strike and the hres weic oidered to bo banked lo-ni ht. A lll Siii ( for Property. Mil WAI MFNov. : . > . Papers have been served In a suit ihvohing 100 acres In the heart uf Supeilor Clly , Wl3. Thohndij valued at i-IWjO'W , being covered vxith costly Immoxcmeiil.s. A number ol prominent politicians arc patties lo the nttumpt to sue fcssfully dispute the present title uudei Which the projiertv is lie-Id PROMOTION TURNED HIS HEAD A Colored Gentleman Grazed by Department favoritism nt Washington. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF DAKOTA. ncinnctnts lUlnoliii ; Xoroniiieis nw to Who Plorco's Successor AV1II Ilo Prolmblo Siiironio ) Court Ctinnses Capital News. r.fTect of Too Much Olllclnl Pnvor. WAIIUNOION , Nov. 2 ? . [ Special Teleciam to the Hm : . | It transplics that John 1 ; . West , iho niulatlo bookccper at the ceneral land oflict' , who ono night n week nuo en tered the house of Mis. I'nge , a department clerk , and ass-inlted her foi some \lelous purpose unknown , but piesnmcd to bo iob- beiy , and who , attei cludiiij ; the police till \estcrday 1110111111 ; ; , icturned here fioiu Hos- ton and BH\O himself up , ilalmln ; ; that ho was labotliiK nndei a tit of mental abciatlon otsoinoelmiactpi when he tiiudu the assault , 1ms his head turned hi fa\oiltism as the de- paitment. Ho has been the pel of the Alilean lace , and , besides showeis ot olllcial in\ois , has been woishlpped by MHitinuMitat l > oll- tlclans and soft minded soclelv eads. When he was icoenllj promoted In his ollldul posi tion there was surpilse , and the Indications aio that ho was can led o\ci the heads ot oldci tlciks airl moio deseixlns because , It Isallesed , ho wascoloied , and a desiio pie- \allcd to eater to the lace. Ho leeched "rl.i'iOO a jeav. At the tliuu ol promotion much com- inent was made , as lew cleiks lecclxed so much s\laiy In thai branch ol the sei\ko and West had been only n short time cm- plojcd ami Ids qu.ililleatlnns were by no menus c\liaoulnar ! } . It was lenaided as n , tribute to the eoloiodoteand theic eeitainly seemed to bo a time whan the Miicst load ( o fa\oi In Ihodcpailmenl was to be moie or less tinged with Af i lean blood. 1'iobably it lesultcd iioni a teal of dlserlmlnalini ; against them. Intheetloit to be fall the line was dtawn lee fai. Though well meant , the eft ect was bad. in the case of West , If his attempt at crime was committed In a half erased condition It may ; be tineeil back lo a biulden elc\ation which pinxcd too much foi a moial ciinllibiium none lee stable. kh.NA.IOIl VKsI 111s \ 1IOMI. Senatoi Vest is the latest ol the law-mau- eis topuiehaso hiniselt a homo In this city , nnd he paid $1.000 lot acomtoi table house on U stieet , nndei Iho siiadow ol the Hlalno mansion , lie makes the twentieth senator ot sccntsl \ to iintst in leal Cblatc In lids city.ntoiiA.ni ntoiiA.ni i : firnr-MK COUHT CIIANOI . In a leucntcoiuoisttfon with a justice ot the United Mates Mipicmc coint , youi corie- spondenl leai tied that It Is nmoni ; the possi bilities foi 1'iesident Clcxeland to ha\e the naming of lour and possibly Iho now mem- beis ol this court betoro the c\piintion ot tlio piesent adnilnislialion. When li t spoken this announcement appeared staillin , but a. detailed explanation , while InterestinK. lobs the item of much ot Its point. Tim teamed justice went on to say : Justices JIlHer , Field and Hiadley aie now eligible foi ictlrement with full pay. as they aio moio than se\enty j ears of use and ha\e occupied seats upon the sitpiemo comt hencli moie than ten jeais. The law reaulrcs that a judge ot til's ' eouit shall haw * leaclied the aio reteried to nnd served the peiiod mentioned beloio retire ment on lull pay. Chief Justice Walte will celebrate his seventieth birthday on tlie' HIi of thopicsont month , when ho will also bo eligible lor ictircment. All the justices named appear to bo onjovinir c\cellcnt health , and there seems but Iltlle ptobability ot any of them availing tlienisehcs at the retlicment clause in the neat fiitiue. Howuvei , sliould ellhei of these Gentlemen dosiioto tluow olV their silken noun and lead u life of case and comfort at 810,000 per ji-u Hlstheii pihlii-KO to do so. .MI. Justice Woods , who is now in New Oilcans endea\oriiiK lo seek icliol lioin a se\cro piilnionarv atledion , is not expected to [ urlicipite in the ] > roccedliiKS of tiic comt iiiuiiiB ( lie present term , and his liiends say tint ho will nexer be able to lebtmio his judicial dunes on the bench. He Is not \ct eligible tor letliemcnl , otheiwlse hewould i-ladly permit 1'icsidont Cle\elanu to name his siueessoi. Justice Woods is said to bo in only modeiatc cli- cums'aiicesand , llieictoie , does not feel able togho up his sum ; beilh on the supiemo bencli so long as theio Is the slightest clianco ot rei ainiiii ; his health. roMiNo i vnirr ro.vir.sTiov. Dlt Is eleai theio will be contention In the demoeiatic ranks In the house on thetuill. The aiiministiation will iccommcnd the Hewitt bill botli In the picsideni's mcssigo and In .Secietaiy Manning's lejioit. 'lo this Mill Mou i-on is unaltciably ojijiosed n iless ho can add to It his noutiali/ing amendment. He has alieady since HIP election unnoimccd his opposition to the Uewilt bill. .Morrison chaiiiestlmt the bill will ineuase tlie laiill on soiiieaitlclcs. The attempt ol the admin- Istintion to pass Ibis bill \\ltliout the Moiri- SOD attacliiiientwlll pciclpitate the Ihstdcm- ocinlic lisilit of the session. Jl will be inlei- estlng lo spectalois lei Iho lea on that it w 111 bo the last appvaiance ot Morrison and Hew itt in tlm political niena heie lor at least two jears. Uoth aie hei\lly roated with wai j'.iliit. MoiiUon dechues Ihat Heultlin an Inten lew he published was lamely inslru- mcntnl In dcleallnghlni. lle\\ltta\n.s that Morrlsoii's bull-headed obitinacy on thetarilf maj defeat the democi atk- pail ) In l ss. In this tespect the administration will sup port Hewitt. Hewitt's relusal to jeslgn until , January isn icsiiit of hlsdclcrinlnntlon lotiy to i > ans this bill. Unless all signs mo mlsleadiiiK Mmrlson will oppose Ilowltl , nnd In so ( loin r will apju > ar lo oppose the admin- isliallon. The tieasuiy depiitmeiit has In piepainllon faets and litivics showing the de plorable condition into which the adminis tration o ! the customs laws h.uo tallcn. These inctslllshov that merchandise that should pay trom 2.1 to lUpei centdulles Iscom- IIIK In ill 10 and 'Miiei cent. Hoththosrciotaiy ot tlio liiMsuiy and the pieshlcnt will haxo somethlin ; to say about tins ami will stiongly lecommcnd thu passage ol the ilcnltt udmln- Istrntlon bill. JKIIHV SOUTOIJI i/r.s. Kepiosentatho .leny Mmphj.of the Da- \enp.nt ( Iowa ) dlstiict , has been In New York lei some tlmo complaining of ni.ilaila nnd thu workings of eongiess. Ho sijs nothing will be done thlswintoi further thiin the pass ign ol aimiopri itlon bills. He thinks thu house iseomiwsed ot too many members , aiul.sa > s If there weio only IW Instead of "i niiieh morn satlsfncllon to the country could bo ociomplNheil. "Them Is no moro nnsatlsfacloiy position , " fiaj.sMuiphy , ' 'tlian that of a member ot coniriess , I sencd In the slate fcciiiato of Iowa tor sineial teimsbe- foni I went to congress , and tliero things nro dllleicnt.Vhcn \ 1 madonspcicii 1 was lis tened to wltb lespecttul attention , nnd I don't lememiier ottering a bill that was not passed , but In Washington ono cannot get icspectful attention , and It Is almost as much asmn life is woith togct a bill through. 1 was In the house buen mouths heloie 1 said 'Mi. ( speaker.1 I nexer atlempttd to inako moro tiiiin two or threw speeches It was no use. I shall bo Klad to have done with It Washington society is made up of hj pin ilsy , 1'eoplo toadv to jou as long as jou aio in powei. but the moment j on go oul they ilioji joiillko a hot potato , ( innci Clex eland , ft ho should not bo re elected , on theSlhof March , ISb' ' , would at trait no notiio what- oxer. Ves , dux eland will piobalih bo ie- nominated and re-elected , .Should ( loxcrnor Hill ( ontest the Nexv YinK deletMtion with Cloxelnml Iho nomination \\iil piobably go west to McDonalil. Tliero will bo four can didates among the republicans lilalne , Lo.'an , Shcrman and Allison. It Hliinn does not sweep thn deck on the lust b illot I think the chances would b In Allison s faxor. lilnlno would pieler Allison to either .Shrrman 01 LO.MII. 1 lux en' t taken much Interest in thu lilaino-KdmundK episode. It Ismuely a personil matter. 1 think it has no moro hignitic.inco tlian a light betw een luodogs. 1 wouldn't go across the stieet to see a dog Tight , ami cannot eo much excite ment in the Ulalno-Kdmnnds quaircl , c = n < Aiii.isi i : 10 i KAI > TIII : norm : . It is generally conceded that Speaker Carlisle - lisle xx 111 ha > o to submit to a contest foi his seat In the next house , as Mi. Tholbe , the labor candidate who opposed him no xlgor otioly. has a powertul iulluuuce behind tiiiu , xhlchwlll ln | st upon annojlng Mr. Cir- l lo as much as possible. A promineiil deiu- ictalie enalor who Is a warm personal friend of bpenknr Carlisle , In commenting ipon till'prob.iblo eon lest , .a > s the demo- i.illc paitv In thohoiHe needs uch n nitii ns 'arllslo to Ic.xd them ncnlnst the strong men in the other side. There xx ill bo maiix- now mil Inoxpeilenceil men In the next house , in it as the malorllx' xvlll bo sunll Iho eool , eleir head of Carlisle \xlll be of grealcr xalue ipon the Moor tlinn In the spiMkoi's chair. It ias been deiuonslialpd lime nnd again that > uo man cannot lend UK ; majoiltx In the ion e liotn Hie speakers de > k Should Ciir- hleeonsont to neccpt Iho leadership of hit initj tlieie Is no man better lilted to succeed olho speakers clnlr than Chniles V , Cilsp , iflieoigla. Mr. Ciisp has had eonsldernmu oxperlenee In ptcsldliig oxer the house xxhen- rxet Mi. Cntllslo x\ns obliged lo be absent , ind his nilliips luixe alwajs bcon fair nnd mp.mial and his peisonal popuhritv on loth stdos of the house will make him a xery ol mldable enndldatc. Mil IN XXII I Not 111 IN'Vl T10Tltl ) . Theio Is no more Inlk about the once- hieidcni'd eongiesolonnl Inxeslli'atloii Into ho lei nis upon \\hlch < ! eionliuo , the Apicho chlet , suiiendetcd. The presence of ( icneial Miles In llm eltx and ids \erbil asullns xiltlon explanation of the siiriender seems 0 put nt lust till ipH'Mlon nbout u pihntunnd negular undcrslaiiding between the mur- leious Indian nnd the commander of the Jnited Stales troops who recoixcd him. It Is stated as the belief of ( ienenil Miles that heie would tiiixu been noeoniplalnt about lie niannci hi which the tumble on the soulh- westein bordci XMIS luoutrlit to nn end had It not been dlscoxeiedhen the end htinlly camotlmt tlie Indians had no leal backing md the Iron bin xvns practically at an end K'cause llm hostllesxeiofexxandstnrxlng. . At no tlmu beloro the suriender were the repiesonlalhes of the goxeinmnut nblo to ascertain the power of the Indians , theli lumber or thelrsonrce of supplies. At times t soeiued that ihox'xxeio xei > lormhhihlc , nnd It x\as bollnxed liiev had nllles across the midei in Mexico. When finally they thicxx- loxxn their arms and came In under promise Hint thov should not bo killed outilght. t xx ns leai licit that they went fexv and weak , and that they had llxedbx1 plunder nnd their xxaifaro was modeled alter that of Iho long-to-bo remembered Modocs. It xxas seen thatthex could lm\o been readily exteiiu- Inatcd had they been surrounded nnd brought to bay , and ( ieneial Miles xxns criticised xery sexerelj because ho did not r 'cclxe their dead bodies instead of their peslllerous Ihes. He s.usthuv would have stood out nnd continued theli gueillla work foi many jcars jet had lie not crowded them to imikoamoxc to sur- rendei. Hebolicxes , fuitheimoie , that the old manner ol lighting would not haxe won , and that It is enough that thov aio in the pil-on In Kloiida and can bo tiled foi their ciimes. ciimes.Tin Tin : novrnvousinr or TIAKOTX. A good deal of nenoitsncss is being shoxvn by the Dakota democrats oxei Iho nppioach- ins appointment ol a Roxernoi lei theli tei- iltoiv. ( iiixeinoi 1'ieico has resigned , and will bccomonti ediloi neain as soon as his sueccssoi is appointed. The democrats of the tenltoix * haxo been tnfoimed that the man lifts been detcimlned upon , and they cannot leai n his name. Thev belicxe. how- oxer , that ho Is not a resident ot the teirltory , hence Ihelr ncnoiisness. Theio Is a proxl- slon In Iho parly plattorm adojited atChleigo in issi piovldlng that territorial ollices shall bo Idled by resldentsot Hie tcnltorx xxheieln the ofllccs arolncatcil. His iindcistood that Coxcinoi 1'Ierce laxois the appolnlmeiit of a teniloij mm , but ho his no xolce In the mallei. The appointment Is anticipated daily nnd Is expected to be a rojal binptise to DaUot i dcmociiits. coxnuniiMr.v Aninvjvn. Members ol the loxxcr house of congress arc .u riving lapldly , and by biturday moio than half of them will be In the city. About 40 percenter thorn will atrixe betxxoen Satur day atteinoon and Mondiv morning , and it Is likely that xxhcn Speaker Cirlisle calls thn house to outer at noon on Monday the at tendance will bo < iuito lull. The speedy man ner in whiclu the committees Imx Ing appro priation bills to compile aie going to woik indicates that the appropriations may bo clcaied tip befoie tlio lirst ot Kebruaiy , thus fixing tixo 01 six xxeeks In xvhlch to do xxoik xxhich xvlll affect the country. Agcneial expiession is heaid that the bulk 01 this time shall bj gheu to laws iclating to labor and nuanceIt Is staled thil the re- < liiesl has gone tiom the white house thai something should bo done toi the laborers ot the counliy , so as to obxlate the necessity , or landed necessity , of eilllng an extia sOislon ol the riftietfi congiess Membeis s..y thoiowlll bo umplo time at this session to leg islate lei the laboreis , ns all mo willing to gho It pieeedenco , but theie Is a serious oh- slncle in Iho way : No one knows xx hat Is wanted. Not n single Icasibie idea has hi on advanced In ; > ll the demind and lalk about nn extia session foi the woikingmen. Mr. Dcpcxv seems to h.uo spoken \\iselx when ho -aid tint tlie labmlng man had a gnexance , but did not knoxx how to oxmess it. And no ono blames the class lei that. All mew 11- liiu to help Und the grievance nnd nj to nl- lexlate It : hut It is feaied that it nu > tnko jOino tiiiiu to locde it nnd suggest the icmcilx' . That Is whj the president does not see the necessity ol an exli a session. All agieo that there will be no time to dxe to the subject ol tailll. 'I lul is too volumin ous , they all sax , lo Inko hold of now. It will conic u ] ) In time to make a shibboleth lei ss , howexei. A NUrAUIOUS IHJS1MS'4. Gills Procured l < 'or Iniinor.il I'urposi's in Korolcri Count rle . Xr.xx YOII : > , Xox. 'JS. , ispetl.il IVlugiani to Iholii.r. J A gentleman connected with the Panama laiho id who has lecuntlj leturncd from the Isthmus , called at the Woild olllci * jestenliy nnd luinlshed a statement xvhleh shows that foi some time past ceilaln per sons In this city luxe been engaged In the sxslematic piocnrement ot jomu xvomeii ami their sliipmont to Madnnu Do Illen at Panama foi immoial puiposes. The giealest ollcndct xxas sud to bo 1'iof. Delon , an as- tiolo er , whose place ol business Is So. US Ihst Kouitli slicel. This peibon was seen bj a Woild iPiiorter last night , tin fully ad mitted that ho had been engigcd In the lie iiii Ions business. He xvas Mapped Into talk ing freely with the repmtei and said : "I pick up all of these girls In thu rouiso ol in ) ptactlce. borne of them xxant a change , so 1 send them to I'miama as seamstresses. Veiy texv ot Iheni oxer como bixek , The ellmalo settles neaiiy all of them , and so > on see xxluit aoiy neat business It Is. 1 haxo u picttx1 big business In Spinlsh Ami'iifin ' eounlilc's. I haxo lettcis Iioni Lima , VnU pualso , l.lhnl.iil , Hid Jnnlcio and othei places , nil nsking lor .supplies. Wo muei linvo any dllllculty In sliipi > lng gills on Iho steamers Soxxpoil nnd City ot I'ails , xxheieis It Is neatly imposslblo to gut ono oil on tlio Colon or Acipulco. The jirofessor staled that ho Intended to send some gills to I'ana- lii.ion an uarlv steamer. Huslitod that they weio lesinclable , jiretty and > oung , All in- xestlgntlon of tlio miltei lioin beginning to end will be Instituted xei > boon. The Canadian Pieiiilor'n Dupllolly , CIIIOAIIO , Xov.2S. ibpcclal Telegiam to the HI.I..J A special fiom Toronto , Out. , sa > s : An Instance of the dupllcltx of Sit John MacDnnald , Iho Canadian piemlcr , is glxen bx , tlio press heio to da > . Ills shown that blr John MucDon.ilU ndmlly icad.coi- reeled and npproxed tlie pionl sheets ot a lit- lie pamphlet c.illliu' on Itoman Catholics ot Canada to suppoit him ns their filend , nnd pointing out what hls ovcriiinrnt would do for them If ho rrcched ihuii sujipml , This ) iiinphlet xvas Issued before the Kiench Cana dians turned against Sir John McDonald for conseiiliiu to tlio political munlei ot Kiel , und ho is now loadiiiu lu the oiangemen ot Canada , thieatonlng lo distiaiichlso the Kiench Canadian xoleis and abusing them lo such nn extent that sonii ) jnoplo luxu fear that II this war of men and icll.'lon U con tinued much longei annihoi revolution may lesuJt. tin ) Kaphlii H r : ly. NIAGAKA. FALLS , Nov. " \ ( Jeoigo lettand Mlbs.S.idlo Allen , a gill of cightcci sens , wc'iit tliroiiyh the rapida nndxxlilpoo snfi'ly this afteinoon In a toipedo-shapcil b irrtl used by U.ulctt and Volts last sum men Wcatlior I'oi tUraska ; Fall weather , cooler. THE WEEK IX WALL STREET , The Stock Market Closes Higher Than For Three Ycnrs. ALLSECURITIES MUCH IMPROVED Ihc Vntidcrlillts Kcpoitcil to Ho lltiy t Tlioir Oxx ii Stock 1 ho Slonoy "Maikot strong the 1'iiat Week. The Highest In Ttiroo Years. MCW Youie , Nox. 2s. ( Special Telegram o tlio llir.l Wo aio still In finhiou nnil ii\o : nun 111 closed the stock mniKct lit tlio ilghest point whlih It has attained In tnoro Imn three years. Although the nvctngo oC ulcc's last nlcht was hlghc'i thiin It lias been ' 01 iiioio than three years , tlio rKo has not lecn rapid for Ilio list fortuljihl nnil tliero I ? ; oiu'ial Itclli'f In n Decembei ilso instead of liolireaklilch vvo Inul last year. It Is true hat many or the non-dlx liloiul pay Ing storks ia\o atUanced morn than they xxould have mder other clicumslniices. Tliero has been x licnlthy advance in thine stocks \\lilch lm\o OUR liad lilKh places on the list and hnxti ilxxnysbeen In high favot with Investors. Iheio Is tlio host lensoti to bellexo thai the Vatidcibllts h.uo bcon btivlng tlu'ir own itocks. What eta * should thoj linest their anplns Iniunic In" They luixo abstained loin taklnc nny unenitied dividends mid now hat they ha\o paid otr Moating debts and accumulated a surplus xxhlch wnirnnts a ru sumption of dividends xxhat Is moie natuinl than they should Increase the intdlugs of stocks xxhlch they know uoro about th.in any othei people. Mew York Central \\ns quiet , but up to the il hest pilcelt Ins seen this 3ear and xorr Ittlu doing. Wltli all Its eitotmous capital it us almost ceased to bo a speculative stock. lake Shore hat done so xxell that tt Is only a luestlon ho\v much Itlll bo able to pay 101 .ho jeai. It has eatm'd something oxer i\ed charges every iniartei In the year. Michigan Central is In splendid condition , lax ing no llo.itlng debt , no incnmhraiicti' * nnd a e.ish surplus quite stilllcient to allow a ! ) per cent for the stock , und Canada nthemlll ceitalnly be able In do amiiuch. I'ho line show Ing ot the Vanderbllt to.ids has encuuiagcd a better tooling In Nickel IM.ito securities .mil bonds II.IMI been sold at higher [ triceslth Indications of a movement In the stock. RlehiiiondTmmlii.il "pi dilation has jeun active all xvoek , but ol a less pj iiiteeh- nlcal ehai.tctti tlian hcietoloie , and It looks is If the toji had been leached. Hut of nil the clicusscs that the exiliangu lias seen that n Heading was the gtenlesi und occuiied Saturday. Who was ii'.dly buying and why they bought \\as not easy to tell. Woemer xvas the principal bioker on the llooi and ho liad t\\o 01 tlnee biokof- besides Lewis , xxho is their loanlar lirokot. They were open and eaget In their purchases and the poltitei to A Jny IhoMock was so xxldolv disliibuled that oxery one had it. One bioker attei another ; i\e It to theli customers , but Ihey all seemed to light shy ot It until the stock had gone up tw o 01 tluce points and then they rushed In nnd helped to pot it up 0 per cent , ( ieneral Is not what man } people looked for. The bank exchanges show that tliero lias lieen a falling oil in mercantile business and. the banks haxe morn funds than they had in pile ot the l.ict that money was bid up to 10 l > ei cent on the exchange Mondav. bineo then It has been easy and has axciaged abnnt 4 to C per cent. Nevertheless tlicio is a llttln more demand foi loans on goo ( I collateral nnd piiiuo meicantllo paper and tlio average of lates on such collaterals hits bcon marked up about 3 iioi cent nnd in some cases moio thin that. I'ho bank statement show s a con siderable Incieasn in loans and the loss of. more than fr 1,000.000 in specie , with a COIISP- liicnt loss of moio than Sl.OOJ.OOO In the surplus - plus rescue. _ HANK GiiUMtiNGs. Detailed St.itcmiMit , ol' the Business of tlio Con lit i y. Uosiox , No\-\ [ Special Telegiam to the Ui.r. ] The follow line table , com | > iled fioni special dlspitehos to the Post tiom the mnna- ijers of the \dlntcle u Inir houses of Ihu Uni ted bliiles , nl\es the hioss nNchanges at oacli point toi the week ending Noxembei 'JS , Ihkrt , in Loiiipniisnn with the coriespondiiig week In l T : ' * Dcnverliol Included In tol.ils CKOP SI HOJIOI ts I'lom Iho Winter Wheat Holt Cinr\oo , Nov. 3S. The tollowlir ' eioj ) summary will appear in this week's Issue of the r.umeis' Ituxluw : Thu leports liomtho xvlnlei wheat scctloiiH xxeio uniformully lr.- x'oinblo uj ) to the closu ot the week , as to piospects lor fall sown grain-moiu gonei- nlly fnvorablo than heloio tor a number ot years. In Illinois , Ohio , Indiana und Mis souri the reports staU that gialn Is looking unusually good. In M.clilg.in , Wisconsin and Kansas , vxhllu the repoils , in > niil6a faxoinble , none ol the lonoipondenl-'ripoit nny of the helds as looking othei Ih.in mom- ising. 'Hie plant is upinled as vigoious , nnd , with nn axiragu snow piotcclioii , the gonu nlcioii piomlses lo go Into Iho xv inter in unusually good shape , ( jut ol 14' ' ) pilncl- pll winter xxheat counties In fin stati'H named , 101 lepoil an axi'iagu ui iiunascd acreage ascompaitil xvllh l sO , and W lupoit a decreased ane ue. Illinois and Kan : n In- ilicatu tint lir 'ist ileiieaae , lu Dlno only ! 5 ( oiiiities out ol'- ! ' . ) show a deeriMsu .mil only 1 III Indlann. II out ot 1'J lonutiis icpoitlng. In Illinois lit counties out ot . ; j u'poit , i do- cie.ifco nml in K'ausib 10 counties out of'Jl ic- poita decrease. Tim Onfial li.vxa l > onil PiiicCici , Nox.'i. . H. btieknex. the ncxv lircsident of the Central Iowa railmad , 10 commejidsa leer nnl/ation ol tin nlfniih to Ihu diiectors , Jlu estlniali'h the cost of put- tin. ; thu pioperty In ns good i-ondilmn ns that of othei roads lu Iowa at about , ' OOO.iXW. Hesaxs thu jnoimty should be placi'd In the bands of a icceixir al OIKO and the company should then ciUei upon thu vxoil ol u < > r im- i/.allon ot HID I'ompanj oji.il" Js-il litiitt ni Us laedc-iiaiuts vvilldii Jis piiUaWy ui-i lu UJU1C.