THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SEVENTEENTH YEAE. OMAHA , SATURDAY MOENINO , NOVEMBER 30 , 18S7. NUMBER 154 , RUSSIA'S ' RULER IN BERLIN , A Significant Event at the Gorman Capital. TWO SECRETCONFERENCESHELD UlHinarck mill ( lie Kaiser Arc Clou- eted With tin * C/nr 1'or Moio Than an Hour For- 'Kii News. Tli < > Crnr mill the Kaiser. ( rtijiui tultt IM7 liilJtiintu ( liinlnii tlf until , ' ] HPIII.IV , Nov 10 fNexv Yoik Herald Cable Special lo the Hnr.1 Alexander III , emperor of Russia , Is safely out of Uorlln lifter a txxelxo hours visit , xx hieh has nppar- rntly caused more iiuxloty to tlio police tiu- thoiitlcs than any other oxent In the history of the c Hi 'J'he iln.x xxni clear und cold. A < ro\\d lined densely the \\hole leriKth of Untor den Linden from the Husslan embassy to the p.iluce. Sullen at being diiven back out of ojcsight of the war by the police they showed llttlo enthusiasm cxtept when Pi into \Vtlllam appeared. Two important orpin luiecs minked the day. The c/iir and kulsor xxeie closeted iilono together for txx'cnty minutes. Soon after- xxurds Hlsm.m k s | > ent an hour and a quui ter with the tzar at the embassy What was wild at these intorxloxxs no one ex < ept u pio- fcHslonul noxxs fakir could pretend to suv. It may be easily guessed though Hlsmurek did not xx.isto sovcntj-lix'o minutes In morel x pollto lemarks regard ing the weather. Whether the ear was easy or whether Ills lieatt rciiuiliiH obdurate to arguments of blood and iron , It Is thought , here , will soon bo shoxxn by Husslan in tion Prince William KISO an hour bcfoie daylight In older to meet the e/ar outside Heilin. It was a biting eold inoiiilng , too , not xxoll calculated for eaily rising. Huily in the moining the police eleaied all approaches to tlio station. A clean sweep was made , notn single liulhId- mil being allowed to remain on the pl.Ufunn. The restaurants and waiting room weie cleared oxen of seix'ants. I saw that one unfoi Innate night worker , xxho sleeps dining the dax in a loom with the window opening oxer the platfoim , xx.is foiccd to leave his room xxlien the i/.ir xxas about to airixe. This xas a sign of the pi ex ailing mania of the police xxlio seemed nil day to hiixo an ovoimaster- ing fear of an attempt to use djna- mite bombs. Toxvaid ' .I the Second tegi- nient guaids lined ono side of the sticot leading to tlio station and lo llio cmbassj. The other side xxas lined xxith police , xxho stood so close it became phxsie.illj Itnposslblo for the most despot ate man to push thiough theirranks These polite , bj the x\ay , xxeio taken not only fiom Hcrlin'H font1 , but draxxn fiom all the eitj's bubuibs , The police foiceil the public back jntil Ihej weio out of thio\xing distanto of the load. DetccUxes xxere picsent in con siderable numbers. There xxero minors , probublj false , of the presence of n largo force of Hussian doteclix-es. I suxv many Husslun fues in the eroxxd but they looked more like students than detective * . At 10 L'O the evar's train i oiled sloxvlj' into the station. The engine x\-as di iven by the chief train dispatcher. In the flisl cuirliigea travelled , after a tiuly Chinese fashion , the principal rallioad otllcials icsponsiblo for the Hecitnty of the ro.id lied , etc. The train xxas luxuilous having been built for Napoleon III. , but w.is not specially rom.nkublo except for tlio in genious xvuy it xx'as ai r.inged so as to make it impossible for the inmates to lie seen. The c/aiiim xxas the Hist to alight. The czar folloxxed a heavy , tall man , whoso line healing and piescnco are the best leply to the dastaidly stones told about him. Ono of ills sick ( hildien , xvho may have changed Ku- ropcan histoij by foicing the e/ar to meet the kaiser , i.line i mining to the car windoxv and kissed his hand to Ginf Mollke , xxho , in Kussiatiiuifoiiii , xxas too miiih occupied xxith the Impelial patents to notice the child. The princesses , ambassadois and nobles \\eiu elected for a mftment eitlier on the platform or in the icceptlon loom. Tlio 1'iiucess William is good natural and is sincerely piloxed at the eroxvn prince's illness , but it must ncvci tliclcss haxo been n i.ithei proud moment for her as the i/ai boxved deeply oxer her hand ami neenied calculating itoxv much influence she would have in.stato affalis as empress.'A four-horse open can iugo xvalted for Pi inct William nnd the czar. Hand1 } insldo ami bands outside competed in plaj Ing the Hus itlan imtional hymn. The open carriage dro\- < off sloxvly. nehlnd folloxved n closed court carriage xxith Piincess William , the cvarln. nndhcrtxxo children. Tlio Cliailottenburt court can luges and pi ivato can iages came be hind in a long lino. At the embassy tlio po liio cleared tlio sidewalks and tin road. The ' people xxero foicei back so that these behind the thiidioxvo trees could sec little. I xvas told by a housi owner tlmt the utmost stringency xvas usei In keeping fiom the windoxxs of nelghboiini houses all peisons whoso iccoids xxeiono clear bejond dispute. As n matter of fact most of these xxindows xx-eio closed and unoc cupled. As tlio kaiser dtovo up , the embass ; stood to gieet the cvar On the lower lloorti tlio left of the enhance there xvus some xxeal cheering with little heartiness until I'lincv William xx-as clearly seen. Then the In cvltablo band struck up u Hussian'air The czar and Pi inco William Jumped lightlj from the loxv cariiage , throxv off their cloak nnd walked xxith a firm step along the line o I the company , his Kaiser Alexander i egimen I w bich ho brought xx Ith the regimental color I to leimiln xvlth him xvhilo lie stayed in liei / lln. Moanxvhilo the czarina , who had ilrirci I up , xvus the tlibt to enter the embassy t ' greet the kaiser. Noticing the children , th i kaiser did a churaetciistio thing. Ho sal' ' they must see his palace , and invited th czarina to como nnd bring them , xxhlcii sh did. Later in the day , after the gieetings u tlio embassy , tlio kaiser and c ar drove t Schloss to visit the Princess William , wh for the second time to-day xx-as honored u the xxlfo ol the heir apparent. At 1 o'clock this morning back to the en bassy xvent the cznr , driving nlxvaj betxvcen roxvs of police witli the peopl forced back In front. The czar xxit Gcnoral Wedcr drove to call on th kalsrr. Ho xvas received in the vestibule b Adjutant Huclow , Colonel Hroslgxo , Com l.uhundorf und Pnnco Hudzlxxell. The crj was escorted by Giaf PorKiuclier | to tli loxx'er story , the front rooms of xxlilch nio > x\ell kuoxxn to most Amciican touiists xxli tuppc'iicd in Uerlin xxhilo the kaiser xvas al cnt. The czar xvas met at tlio door of tlio nnti room by the kaiser with xvhom ho returnc I to converse alone for a quaiterof an hoti Visits by the czar to members of the roy , family follexxcd. Soon after these cam Prince liisnurck unhei aided and u Htt ! erce looking , Ho stayed for consldcjab.1 fver on hour. Ho xvas jrrcetcd by most eli . , f re cheer * at he left. Meanwhile the cza ina had taken txxolx-e-jear old Orand Duchess Xcnla anduine .x ear old Orand Duke Michael to call on the kaiser , xvho did the honors of his apaitments personally At f > came dinner xvlth ninety persons , or rather pel sonages , round ono big circular table. The kaiser sat xvlth the cvarlna on his left and the car on tils right. Next to the c/ur came Princess William. Half xx-ay around sat Hlsmarek iiul { also many men with higher titles but not greater right to them It xx'as by no means a lively dinner table. On the contrary It xxas graxe , almost to solemnity , ns suitable for men xvho felt that death xxas hanging ox-er the Piusslan royal house. Moi cover it is not quite sure under xvhat circumstances they will next meet. Towards the end of the dinner the kaiser touched his glass to those of the czar and czarina xvhilo all lose to drink the health of Russia , during the. placing of a Husslan folk hymn. Lastly the old emperor shook hands heaitlly xxith the c/ar andczailna Tlior7.ii left Hoi lln late tills evening xxith- out the slightest mishap or unpleasantness Dining the day , as showing the uselessness of all the claboiato police piecautions , is the fact that the repoi ter I sent to see the car- i iages safoli pass on a dink point of tlio louto of the embassy to the station noticed that the ivar xxas not In the Hist caulago and , In his anxiety to ste tlio occupants of the sei end em i iago , got so close that ho nan oxx ly escaped being run over hi the c/ar himself. The second reporter at the station slipped through the police lines and stood much neaier the crtir than xxould have been safe if tie had been a nihilist. I'or Imw ami Iillict ty. LONDON , Nov IS A meeting xx'as held to day to form a "Laxv and Liberty league. " Jacob Hilght accused the magistrates of con doning the misconduct at the police. Mr Stead denoum ed tlio brutality of the police nnd charged them xxith maltieating prison ers taken last Sunday , both dining the roxv nnd after they xxeio taken to the station The motion to form the league xx'as olTotedby Saundeis , xxho condemned the goveinment ns icsponsible for the xxliolo ulluir Socialist Hxndam seconded tlio motrun , xvhich xvas adopted , Hungarian l'llfrlmn to Koine. YII'NNX , Nov isThe Hungauan pilgilms to Home to attend the pope's Jubilee xx ill stai t for ttie IIol.x Cit.x on Monday headed b.x Cardinal Limor. The Hungarian misto- cr.itic ladles' ' committee to day handed Mon- seignor Oalimbeiti , papal mint 10 heic , iU4KMI ( for the pope. Numeious other valua ble piesenls haxe been sent to his holiness. A Juliller Institution. HOMI- , Nov 1 * < The pope has nominated a commission toexumine his piojcit to found an e\tensi\o institution for the benefit of the xx'oiking classes to ( .online-morale his Jubilee. Hepioposes that the sum of $ . ! ( KOWJ be laised to stall the institution AVilsoii ( juiis tli < - r.ljsee. PAIIIS , Nov 18 M Wilson and his family hax'e tiiitted | the palace of the Klxsce. The cxtiemo left and a mojoiity of the icpiib- liean membeis of tlie chamber of deputies have abandoned their intention to send n delegation to ask Piesident CSiex'i to lesign. AVill Interpelule tlio Govci imient. PMIIS , Nox * . IS The extreme left has finally decided ( o mtci potato the goxernment to morioxv. Clemenceau xxill bo cntilisted xvlth tlie motion. It is lepoited that Houvier xvill oppose immediate discussion and xxill moxe that tlio debate be adjourned until the ! mh. I'loiniiiont NationallhtM Sentenced. 1)1 HI IN , Nox * . 1 William Condon , a pi eminent - inent nationalist , XXMS sentenced at Mitchells- toxvn to-day to ono month's imprisonment at bard labor for intimidation. His solicitor xxithdiexx fiom the ( out t , alleging that tlio m.igistiatc XXMS prejudiced. 1'arnell'n Health. Lovnov , Nov. IS. Painell has xviitten n letter to the nexxs agency stating that his health is sloxvly but steadily impioving. Ho does not intend to speak dining the pallia- ment.u.iccess . , as his doetoishax'c adxised him to ax'oid exposuio. tlio fjoid Major. Di in IN , NoIS , New . .action xvill bo in stituted against Loid Major Sullix-an for publishing icpoits of meetings of proclaimed blanches ot the National kague. Suing ( 'liulHtoiio Kor Slander. LONIPOV , No18 Colonel Uopilug ) and friends have decided to bung action against Gladstone for slander. Preparing to Siipprens tlio Poor. LONDONNox' . 18. bix thousand x-olunteer constables were cm oiled fiom among citi zens to day iu auticipationof tioublo Sundaj. Tiord Ijj ttoii Honored. LON-IIOV , NoxIS Loid L.xtton has been elected loid rector of Glasgoxv unix'eisity , Iteported lteslKii.it Ion of Wilson. PMIIS , Nov. IS It is rumoied that M. Wil son has resigned Ills seat. s ix AUKAXSAS. Valnatilo I'mpoity nnd LUo Stock llolnu CoiiKiinieil , LITTII : HOCK , AikNov l roiest flic- aio binning at many points noith , xxest , houtli and east of tills city , and the smoke to night lias settles ! doxxn so dense us to be almost Intolei.ible. Tor four tUjs lltes haxc leen ) i aging on tlio hills and ou the bottoms ol the Hed and Sulphur i ix'ois near Te\arkann , sxxceping ox erj thing befoio them , lapping up cane biakes , x\he-o thousands oi cattle liax'o been feeding for months , x isitmg farms and leax ing in their track the hlai kened lunins of homes , leiu Ing and out houses All the axailablo torces on the fauns haxe been employed in lighting the pi ogress of the ilnmes Largo numbers ol cattle and hogs haxo been caught in the llames and destioxed Unless lain come' sjieedil.x the loss of life nnd destiuction oi pi opeity xvill bo great , nx'eritlimg is dry Wells and small streams evci.xxxhero aic di x ing up under the intluene-e of tlio longest diouth ex or knoxx if. Q 1 An Olilik Honib riend. 0 Coi.UMiit'4 , O , Nov. IS Some excltomenl 0 xx-as caused tills exening by the diseoveiyoj a gas pipe bomb at tlio de > or of the local do pattmentof the State Jouinal. It XXMS pluppei' at both ends and had an oil fuse , tipped xx ill s a match , so that it could bo lighted by nny ono stepping on it It xx-as placed in tlu hands of tlie police They lighted the fuse but the bomb did not explode They think hoxvever , that it is not a hoax and xvill luxes tigato it. Fatalities. Oi oi-crsTTii , Mass , Nov IS A resume ol the fishing business for the > car ending October r tober , I * > i7 , shoxvs sex'ontcen vessels hav ( e been lost xxith 127 men , xxho leave sixtj o xx idovx s nnd sixty one children. o In addition to those lost xxith tlieir vessels foit.x one other seamen met with death bj d ) oxx ning or accident. " d Thu National Grunge. Lxssixn , Mich. , NoxIS. . The morninj scission of the National grange xvas devotee to routine xx-oik and dlscusslpn regarding thi nccctsary action to ccuro reduced rates ci seeds and plants , to reissue fraction cnv reney , and to abolish postal no mouey orders oj ? , or tot 8 CeaU , COLQUITT FOR THE CABINET , The Georgia Senator Named For the Presidential Household. SPOKEN OF FOR LAMAR'S SHOES. AoooiilliiR to Political PiophetH Vilas AVill Henialn nt the Head of the PoHtoHU'u Department Capital NCXXH. on Cleveland's Adx Not M. WASIII\ITOV , Nov H [ Special Telegram to the HI.E. ] The Critic lo night has llio folloxvlng : "Nexv light has been tin oxx n upon the reconstruction of the cabinet by ecilaln dex-elopmcnts of the past few dux s and these dexelopments lead In a dlieetlon not heretofore mentioned In tlie public pi ints The fact thai Senator Cokiullt , of Georgia , lias appealed upon the scene is not suggestive in itself , but , taken xxith the fact that ho xxas jestorday closeted xxith Secietarj Lamar for seveial houis after llio meeting of the cabinet , has rcvix'ed the rumor Unit ho xvill llguio in the nexv cabinet deal. Theie nto vailous stiaxxs xxhidi point lo Colquitt as Socrctarj' Lamm's successor. It is xxell knoxx n that Pi esident Clex eland , xx hen In Jeorgia , xxas very much impressed with Govci nor Gordon and has since his return to ntiinate fi lends expressed a deslte that in some xvaj Gox-ci nor Got don might bo sent o the senate , xvheio Ins icndy speech , conseiviilixo sentimcnls mid high Innader xx'ould boot gieat value lo the nd- 'iilnistr.ttlon. ' Ills asseited Unit Mr. Vilas , since he has been looking the Held over , has nbout concluded thai ho does not deslie to ? hange his position. The postoftlco depatt- : nent to him has been a somco of constant stud.x and he lias dex-oted txxo and n half jcais haul \\oik to masteiing its dctails. To necept the poitfolioof the Intelmr dcpait- inent , it is pointed out by his fi lends , xvould in1 for him to tie himself doxvn to his desk ; md go tlnough the same constant , ceaseless \\-oik in ncipiiiing the details of his nexv po- ition Unit lie has nlieady pel formed in the liostollico depaitment. This , nn intlmato fiiend of his j ( steidax said , hedidnotbelievo Mr. Vilas xxould do unless especially uiged to do so bj the pi sidenl. " National Capital Noten. WXSIIINOTOV , Nov IS [ Spedal Telegram to the Hi p 1 The National He-publican league , oigani/ed hero a fexv dajs ago , has moxed into its ( juarleis at No. 1401 Massa- chusclls axetiue , xxhero 700 lo bOO guesls can be .iciommodiited and xxheio it Is pioposed to hold the meeting of tlio national committee next month , The club looms are veij sumpt uous and aio to be the iccogiiiicd headiiuar- teisfor thu putty at the national capital. They xx ill bo tun on the plan of Hie Union league at Nexv Yoi k. It has been discoveied that Kelt/el , xvho made the inflammable speec h ox-or the iimuch- ists' giaxesat Chicago on last Sundaj , and xxho fonnoilx llxcd hero , is a bloxv hard of the tiist xx-ater. Louis Sdinde , a xx-ell knoxx esident of Keit/el "Hlshnr- n i , sajs / : - , mguo o\er the anarchists1 piax-es xx-av. probably a bid for the editoiship of the Ar- beiter Xietung , xadited bj- the execution of Spies. Hut those xxho knoxv Heil/el knoxv ho is pel fee tlj-harmless. H xxill bo along time before he has courage enough to poison- allj shed ono chop of any man's blood. Hut us long as the nexxspapcis me soxxilling to milieu his hat.ingucs conspicuous lie \\illbo xxilbng to hiuangue If the nexxspapeis xxould ignoio the unaichists they xxould soon shut up. " . Some surpiiso is expressed that Joseph Pullt/or , editor of the Nexv Yoik Woild , should spend txxo dajs heio this xxeek niiil not call to pay his icspccts to the piesidcnt. Mi Pulitzer has ictmiied lo Nexv Yoik xxilh- out going to the xxhito house and his fi lends in Washington predict that ho xxill not sup- poit Mr. Clex eland in llio event of his iciiom- imition. Postal Statistics. WASIIINC. TON , NoxIS. . The annual repoit of Second Assistant Postmas ter Goneial Knott shovxs that thu total ( Ost for the jear xxas S-JO.SOO.oOs. In the star sei x ice Iheioas an increase of GIB loutes , and a decrease in cost of f. i.lVI7. ! In the mini passenger service theio xxas an incieaso of Kii ionics , and n deeieaso of J. > , 'lll in cost. In the lallioad seivlco thcic xxas an im rcaso of 7,01.1 miles in length ol routes and an me i case in cost of $ ( ) MMiO A continuation ot appiopnaliojis lor special mall facilities on fust lines to the south anil xxest is recommended The total amount ol estimates submitted to iiKsjt thorequnemciil' of llio oflico of llio second assistant postmas ter general for the fiscal jear Isjsb so is riiamlici Iain is Non-Connnlttal. WX-IIINOTON , Nov. Ib Joseph Chamber lain , the Hiitislt flsheiies commissioner , gaxo an audience this evening to abou1 txxenty nexxspapor men. Chambeil.iln xxai nndei stood to saj-at ono point that the pur pose of the commission xvas lo make an en liielj now tiealjllio exisling lioatjhaxinjj pioxed unsatisfactory , but upon fuithor in qulrj , especially us to xxhethcr an Intcipto tation of the existing treaty might not bi fiXund xx hich xvould meet the viexxs of botl sides , ho bc'iamo iion-eominittaL , beyond thi point of admitting that such might be UK possible outcome of the confeieiico. He thought it unlikely the subjec t of cotnmercia ! union xxitlt Canada xxould come hcfoio the commission in mix xxay. Theio xxas sc.ucelx a doubt that any m rangement atriecvl to bx the Hntish c'ommissioneis xx-ould bo heh binding by their gox-ornment DNiMissiiifj Lamar's Age. WASIIINHTON , Nov IS ) [ Special Telegran to the Hi h | A contioxeisj- going on be txxeen tlie friends undopponentsof Seeietar ; Lamar over that otlicial's age. The rec ord liux-o been diaxxn on to slioxv that he is sixty elirht xears old , which , if tnie , xxould put bin bex'ond tlio pale of the supreme couit bench His friends are trj ing to show that ho xxu' ' bom in September , isj. , and that he is there fine slxtj txxo jcais old. It has also beei shoxvn bx the opponents of the iippolntmen of Lamar that the onlj expedience ho ex-c hud in laxv xxas to occupy u luxv chair in i college for n jear. It is stated that ho ncx'e ti led a cause or hud an argument of anjde sciiption in laxv made to him befoio ho be came scctctaij of tlio inteiior. Omnhn'N Complaint. WASHINGTON , Nov. I1 * The merchant" manufactuieis and business men of Omnh ; haxe complained to tlio inter-stuto commerc commission that the Huillnjjlon , Norlhxxest cm , St Paul and Hock Island toads charge rate fiom Chicago to Lincoln , Wiihoo , Frc mont and Hlue Springs , Neb , xxhich is muc less titan the combined i.ites fiom Chicago t Omaha and the Nebraska points named Th complaint charges that Omaha is unjust ! discriminated tiguinst. The complaint cor tlnues that the cltj of Chicago is Inrgelj' bet ctltted , to the detriment of Omaha , u cond tion cleatIj forbidden not only by the ger eial tenor of the IMXX- , but involving ui equally distinct violation of the thin ! seclioii The petitlotieisnsklhat the aforesaid road bo compelled to substitute such fi eight tariff fiom Chicago to Nebraska poinls in queslioi as shall bo just and cquiUblo to the reasons ble demand of Omaha to bo considered th chief distributing point of west-bound trad for Nebraska. The Fisheries Commissioners , WASHINGTON , Nov. a6. Joseph Chambc : Iftlu , Sir Cbwjcs Tupper and Sir Lionel Wes the Hrltlsh minister , constituting the HrltUn fisheries commission , culled nt the depart ment of slalo to-duj' , xvhcro the minister In troduced his felloxv commissioners to Secrc- tnry Haj'urd. The conversation xvas not of a formal nature und In the absence of Messrs Putnam and Angel no effort xxus mude to fix the duy for the lit st conference of the nego- ttatoitf. Military Matters. WAMIIMITON. Nov. 18. [ Special Telegiatn to the Hi F I First Lieutenant Charles W. Taylor , Ninth cavalry , has bceii granted txxo months' leaxc. Majors. H M Young , Thltd cavalry , has been oideicd from Pott Hancock to Fort Mc- Inlosh Lieutenant C. W. Mason , Fouith Infantry , has ictuincd from detached set vice to Hoiso an acks. The retirement of Colonel Glover PCI rln , ssistant smgcon general , Is announced , to iko effect from date. Lieutenant James , Twonty-fom th infnn- i.x , has rellexed Lieutenant Cm son. Fifth uvaliy , fiom dutj ns ordnance officer at "oil Keno Second Lieutenant Frederick Perkins , Mill Infantry , has been detailed to Inspect lie issue of annuity goods to the Tongue her Indians Ti imps D and H , Ninth cax-iiliy , and coin- any C.Seventh infantiy , have been ordeied lorn the Depmtmeiit of Dakota lo Fort Mo tinni'j' , Wj oinlng. Fli st Lieutenant D. D Mitchell , Fifteenth nfantij , has been detailed for recruiting lutj- . Department of Dakota. iclieviiiK Sec- nd Lieutenant UobeitC. Williams , Fifteenth n futit i y. Nchranka nnd Ion a Pensions. xsiiiNfirov , Nov 18 [ Special Telegram o the Hi i , ] Pensions xxere granted to the 'olloxxing Nobraskuns today : Original ienjainin A. Hiatt , Aurora ; Gcoigo H. luxvlej' , Yoik. Ineiease Thomas P. Jones , Willis Cltj" John Hhiseoek , Clnippcll. loxxu pensions : Undid , mother of William 'laney ' , Hubb.nd. Mexican xx'.ir-Audiexv J. Mien , Council HlulTs Helssue Abiaham J. liber ( deceased ) , Sioux CitJ' . Oiiginul On.itlian Hobeits. Maiengo ; Manuel Adian , xookuk ; John Waggoner , Fiedciieksbuig "nci ease Silasllandnll , DCS Monies ; Thomas x-ans , Sioux Hnplds ; Joseph A. Hansell , Marion ; Huivev Stewart , Corjdon ; Aimer 3 Hoggs , Claimda ; George A. Fish , Oel- xein ; Aichlbald Freshxvuter , Fail field ; icoigo I'hlpps , H.unbuig ; William Henry lenkins. Leon. Heissuo Hiram Hunter , Ulemuiingvillo ; Daniel lloffa , Wateiloo. Tin- Free DolUery Sjstoni. Nov. J8. The annual icport of Supeiintcndent Cafes , of the fieo delixcry sj stem , shoxvs tlie number of free delixeiy olllccs to bo Ib'J ; number of curriers cm- iloj ed , 5,110 Cost of service dm ing the last iso.il jear $4,111 Vi'lJ ' , mi Ineie.iso of $ . ( OGM5 ! ox er the pi ex ions j ear. During the j eai car- icis delixcred and collected 'JW104,05G lieees. A Great Naxal KngnKcmcnt. WxsniN.roN , Nov 18 [ Special Telegram : o the Hi r ] The engagement is announced of Commodore Thcodoro Nelson , chief con- stiuctor of the nax-y , nnd Miss Cora S. Hub- laid , daughter of the late Captain Huhbaid , of Ihe Hiilish nax-y. It is stated that tlio mm i iago xvill be pi ivato uud xx ill take place in this cltj' December 7. Postal ChangcR. WASHINGTON , Nox18. . [ Special Telegram lo the Hi i 1 Valentino Povin xxas to d.iv appointed postmaster at Tuckervllle , Custer countj- , Neb , xco PhilipMcKeau , lemoxed. The Smithsonian' * Now Secretary. WXMIINOTONNov. , . 18. At a special meet ing of the boaid of icgenls of Iho Smithson ian institulo Prof. S P. Langlejxxas elected soiietary of the institution to succeed the late Pi of. S. F. Uaiid. A CIjIjKSTIAIj VISITOIt. Amsterdam , N. Y. , JIvolted Over nn Airollt ; < > Wc'lKliiiiK Three Tons. AMSTLHIUM , N. Y. , Nov. 18. An ueiollto x\-eiglilnglhiec tons dropped xvith u loud 10- .101 1 In fiont of the Merchants' National bank on Last Mam stieet at 11HO this moin ing , makingadcep indentation in the giound Cheat excitement xx-as created bj- the occur- icitce and l.nge cioxx'ds vloxxed the iclestia ! visitor. Loc.il expeits find tiaces of iron , nickel , aluminum and other metals on thu ueiolito. - The Klre Ilec-ord. CiNciNNVTt , Nov. IS. Eaily this inoinint , a llio started in tlio cat jicnter shop of the Cm cmiiati Southein tailxxaj at Ludlo\\-I\y , and sptead xx'ith gieat lapidlty O\\ing to the lack of xx liter and the fact Unit Ludloxv has no Hie depaitment , the immense car and ma chmo shops , coxering txxo ncies o giound , xxeru totalljdestiojed , togethci xxith all tools and madiiiieiy am a huge number of cms and mateiials. Abou llx-i ) bundled emploxes xxill bo tin oxx n out o employment. Itxxill require a long time U lebuild tlio binned piopeity. The loss can not jet bo fuivly stated , but must exicei $ JK,000 ( ) Ludloxv is a small village on tlu Ohio lixer , opposite Cincinnati , and is mainlj dependent on Southern railxxaj shops lot emplojment of its Inhabitants All of the buildings dcsliojed xx-ero o xxood Onlj-aslieet separates the village dwellings and business houses fiom UK flames , butbj' the efforts of clti/ens with line kets , aided bj a little hand engine of the toxxn , kept the lite fioin binning thoxxholc village. Gurtv Hxx , Wis , Nox % IS. The steamer City of GK en Hay XXMS totallj' destiojed bj Hie this moining. No lives xxeio lost. Tin boat xxas valued at $10,000 and insuroi nginnstliio lor 11,000. National AV. C. T. U. N snxinr , Nox18. . In the W. C. T. t conxention to daj ono of the nnpoitnnt do cislons xx-as the creation of a missioning bom d to further gospel xxork in nil sections In the afleinoon Mis. Cm so , of Chicago sho\xcd a photogiaph of "Tempeianeo Tem ple , " xxhieh it is pi oposod to erect tlieie. II is to bo txxelxe stoiies high , have n toxxei xx hich xx ill command a viexv of the entii e citj and cost ? s'oIHX , ) . About f < ! ,0X ( ) in subscnp tlons xxero pledged in the meeting. Tlio evening meeting'xras devoted to tin reports of superintenduils Agie.itmas' ' meeting xx-as held iitMiisonicbloik.addrcssei bj Mis Hoffman , of Missouii , nnd Mrs Lathi op , of Michigan , .on "Why Have Pro hibition Amendments Failed in Fou States' " _ _ AVeather Indications. For Nebraska : Colder , geneially fail xxeather , fresh to bribk xvinds , generally shifting to noithcrly. For loxx'a : Colder , generallj- fair xveatlicr fiesh to brisk \vlnds , generallj1 shiflinjj l ( northetly. A cold xvavo xvill extend over Mlnnesola Dakot.i , Nebraska , loxxu und Wisconsin The temperature xvill probably full iiO to 2 ; degiees by Sunday mornind , xvith iilgl nortlierlj xxinds. A Moonshiner ATI.XNTA , Ga , Nov. IS Kilman Jus tuo xxas hanged at Hjxxassco today fo the murder of James U. Goddard. Justici xx-as a moonshiner and * killed Goddaid be cause he thought lie had given information leading to the discovery of his bill ! . In Favor of Pensions. MiNNFxi-oM" , Nov. 18. Nearly complet relui ns of the Grand Army of the Hepubli vote on the proj > osed dependent pension bil has been received at the national Gram Army of the Hcpublio headquarters in th ! ilty , and it is practically unanimous in faxo of the bill. Htcumnhlp Arilxals. NEXX YOIIK , Nov _ . IS. f.S | > ecial Tclcgrai to the HKE. ] ArrivedJ-Tho Wacsland , f roi Antxxerp ; the Saale , fiom Hiemcu ; the Cit , Of ChicugOj from Livoniool. . f t CLOSE OF THE CONFERENCE , The League and the Brotherhood Roach an Agreement. DIFFERENT SECTIONS CHANGED. IMajcru Will Only lie Allowed ( o net Jrnnk Pour Tlinen Itel'orc Get * tlio riniil llonnc'c A'a- rlons ltiili > H Alteied. The Itrntlirrliood nnd tlie Nr.xx YOIIK , Nox18 The base ball conference - ferenco committees finished their xxoik at i 'Jfl ' o'clock this nftcinoon and five minutes later the league's lommittee made their report to the convention. The discussion that folloxvcd xvas short nnd the modified contrail , ns agreed upon by the committees , xx'as adopted. Some of the most Impoitant sections in c as folloxxs : Section ti provides us punishment for drunkenness * J5 foi the Hist otfense , f. ' > 0 for the set end , * 1K ( ) for the thiul and suspension for the lemalnder of the season for the fourth ; that ho may bo suspended for gamb ling. Insubordination or other dishonoi.iblo or disreputable act. Section H provides that in case n plaj er be comes 111 from mitiiiiil causes tlio club may deduct the amount of suhu.x xxhich he xxould haxe earned during his absence , from dut.x on such account , but that if the pla.xer meets with nn accident in the per formance of his dutx * and bo incapacitated , his wages shall bo paid as if ho xxero performing sei vice. Hut the club re serves the right , under such circumstances , to release the injured placer , such iclease , hoxx'oxer , to bo absolute and without pieju- dice. dice.Section Section 10 permits n club , as punishment for insubordination or nn.x x iolation of a con- tim t , to xxithhold from the plajei's xxagcs not to exceed $ . " > < ) for c > ach offense. Section 14 , in case of a xmhitlonof tlio terms of the lontiuit , empoxxeis a club , on leasonable notice , to teiminato the eontiact and stop pax' , and it foi felts all claim to pay on the part of the expelled plaxer. Section IS , in case of violation of a con- tnut by a club , empowers the plaj IT to ter minate the ngieemcnt on le.isomible notice , and in c.iso the club .hull cease to be n mem ber of the league , it is piovidid that the player shall , if the right of icseivntion bo transferred to any other club or association , iceeixo fiom said other club or association at least the sumo amount in siihny as heiein picsuibed , otheixxiso said light of icserx'a- tlon shall foithxvith cease. beition It ! prox-idos tlmt a plaxer shall pax * a club f.'IO fet ills unifoim , and that the club shall pa } the plajer's ti ax-cling expenses xx hen axxav fiom home. Sei tion 17 empoxxers a club to tei minute n eontiact at xxill on ten dujs notice , the plaj er to receixe pin for tlie ten dajs in ease ho is not in fault for the ending of the agreement. Sei tion IS. It is further understood and agreed that an emplojer shall have the right to "rescixo" a phijer for the season next en suing the teim mentioned in the contiad , and said light is heieby aceotded said em plojer upon the folloxxing conditions : 1. That said plaj er shall not be resei x ed at a salary less than that mentioned in this inntiacj' except by lonscnt of said plujor. 'J. That a plaxer , if ho isieserxed by said einjiloj er for the next ensuing sea son , shall be one of not more than fomtcon plaj ers then under contract Tlmt is , hat the light of rcscivatlon shall be limited to that iiuml > er of plaj ers and no inoi e. Section 30 fixes the xvagcs to be paid. This contract is the one clraxvn up and presented bj the biothcrhood , xvith but slight change in phrasoologj- . Some of the changes from the old contiaet are : Substitution in section ( i of euphemism for drunkenness ; set mini ; of full pay for injured players ; putting of fixed value on uniforms ; inscition in seetion Is of that poi tion xxhich prex'ents the reser vation of a man at less salaij- than ho shall then bo iccciving. Won't Admit llio Coxxliojs. ST Pui. , Minn , Nov. 18. [ Special Tele gram to the Hi r 1 A xx'ell posted base ball man , talking j < stetdny about the pinposed admission of the Kansas City club to the AmeiicanassQii.ition , said : "Don't takeanj- stod : In the stoij at all. C. H Hj i ne , oxvnor Of the Hrookljn club , together \\ith txxoother gentleman , bought 1 lief iinu hise of tlie Metio- politan club .mil p.iid'i,0ll ( ) for it ' 1 his was a big pi ice consideiing tlie position the Mets held In the nssoei.ition Hjrne is eonsldeted oneoftlie shiexxdest men eonnei ted xxith base ball to d.iy He saxv a eh.ince to create a rix-nliy betxveen the Mets and the Hiooklx n team that xxould prwo a gieat di.ixving caid and i onsequentlj' icsult in flmimi.il gain to himself and therefoie bought the Mets , lint ex on if ho does not piopose to hold the fianchise himself ho xx-ould baldly sell to Kansas City o\\ing to the gieat distant e from the latter to the other as sociation cities If Hr.xno is going to sell the fiaiiehlsoat all it xxould go to HulTalo or some other eustei n city. It costs moio for ball clubs to travel noxx- than it did xxhen Kansas C'ltj' was in the League and as that oifranbatlon xvas compelled to diop them it is hiuhlv impiobable that tlie association xvill take the Coxxboxs in aftei the League's ex perience. " II : > ix Txx-o NctjropH FlKlil to SntlNfy a Olrl Whom HoUi IJOVP. Sxv ANTONIO , TexNox - . 18. A no\-el duel occurred on the outsknts of the city this morning. Scopj- Jones and Abe Smith are txvo j-oung negioes aged seventeen nnd eighteen rcspecti\-olv , and black as Hiebus. Tliey are in lox-ti xvith the same duslcy dam sel , each piessmg his suit xxith all the eain- estncbs and vigor diaiaetenstk of the negin laie The girl induced them to decide as to xx ho should have her bj lighting a duel. The loxeis actordinglj lepaired to tlio clmpairal xxest of the i-ity this moining with icxolvers and seconds , txventj paces xxere steppul ol ! and at the xxord both revol\-eis weie dis charged , Seopv falling to the ground xvith u Its caliber bullet in his stomach The other man es ( aped unhurt , and XXMS subsequently ai tested and Jailed. Scopj xxill die. A Sxxcdo Ijahoror'H Terrlhlo Death. . Hum , la , Nov H [ Special Telegiamtr the HIT ] John Nelson , a Sxxede , xxa = killed last cxcning Ho xx-as at xxoiK for T P Cinflln , Hex-en miles southeast of Hutt , helping bore a xxell xxith a sxxeep xxill augur Nelson xxas diiving the team , xxhen tin augui stiuck a rock and the team stopped sc suddenly that they xx-ero tin oxx n back anil tht * sxxeop llexv back xvith nxxful foice , sink Ing Nelson on the Jaxx- , tearing ills chcolj open , diiving a Ijnih pin Into his lirad am : hi caking his neck , producing Instant death Nelson had onlj- been afexv months in Amer lea and bus no ielatix-es on this side. Will Ualse the Quarantine. DES MOINIS In , Nox * IS [ Special Tele gram to the HIT ] - The state board o : health in session hero to day formally rec ommended to the governor the advisability of raising the cattle quarantine against th ( state of Illinois except as to that pait of I xvhich included Chicago , the Union stod vards and some adjoining cattle resoits . li is expected that tlio governor xvill issue i proclamation to that eflect to-uiono\\- . I'lopcd With a Colored Man. CHXI.XNP , la , Nov IS The iieighboihooi of Dennlson is excited ox-er the elopement o Mrs Hemy Hloomdale , the xvife of a piomi nent farmer , xxith a negro named Davidson xxho xxas xxorking on the farm The xx-omar was xve.ll connected and had all the comfort of life Her strange action In lunning of xx ith the negro cannot bo accounted for. Sh ( left three buiall children. The Arenmlorf Trial. Sioux Cur , la. , Nov. 18. The taking o testimony in tlie Arcnsdorf trial goes oi sloxvly , "Nfithine nexv Is tobexold from tin t \vltne85C3 ol to-day. i : TiiAonnv IN WYOMING. Txxo Men Killed In n DlHpnto Over n Ijiind rialni. LOIUIIF , Wjo , Nox18 [ Special Tele gram to tholU.K ] Particulars have been 10- ceixed hero of a llelit over n disputed land claim bctxx-een Jcsso MePoxx ell and ( Jcorgo Hlrd , which resulted in the killing of Hird and ono of his hired men by McDowell. The killing occuried tlility live miles south of Lai anile , near the Colorado line. Hiid had pie emptetl u piece of land on xxhich Me- Dnxxell lived. Ho xx-as making no Im provements and xxas not compljing xvith the law. MeDoucll tiled a homestead entry on the sumo Innd and had hauled some logs to build ft house and fence on It. Hird had his hired man cut up the logs. Yostoiday MoUowell hauled some more timber and xx bile doing so xvas met by Hlrd , xvho threatened to cut up the logs and kill him Hlid lifted tils illlo to his shoulder and the lilted man rnise'd an u\o , xvhen Mc Dowell , lifting his iltlo half way to his shoul der , Hied ono shot nt Hlid and another at the nil ed man Hoth shots xxero fatal Itfdingto a neighboi ingranch , McDoxxell , aftersending a puity to biing in the bodies , borrowed it saddle hoise and idle Into Laiamlo Citj. whole ho delixeied himself up to SlieiifT Sterling. Hiid xxas a maiiied man , Ills fnmilj consisting of a xxlfo and ono son The name of his hired man , xxho met death xxith him , is not known McDowell is unmarried , has lived in this vieinltx oxer fifteen JCMIS , Is xxell cdtitated and has bin no a good leputn- tion. Shot iff Steiling , xvith tint count x at * tornej'and eoioner , left for the seeno of the tragedy at noon today und xvill i olui n to- moi i oxx- . DANCING I'OH Tlin GOYKUNOIt. 1'aii bin- } ' Grand Military Hall In Honor of Governor Thajcr. rxituit IM , Neb , Nox18 [ Special Tele- pram to the HKP ] The grand military ball of compiny I ) , of the Second leglment , in lionor of Cioxeinor John M Thajer and his tuff , xvhich took place at the opeia house ast evening , xxas the ex-en t of the season Oxer txxo hundred couples xxeie pioscnt The allies' di esses xxeie stiikingly handsome. The hull XXMS dccoiatcd x-eiy clabo- ate'ljand the music xxas the xery best. fiOxeiiiorTliaxei and Mis Lieutenant Jeorgo K .lenken led the gland miueh foi oxx ed Adjutant Genei.il A. V Cole and Mis Lieutenant W L 1 'mei son Cole , n M Cornell nnd Mis N A Millet nnd Captain C M Muidock and Miss Umma Peaison The esioit consisted of Colonel C' N 'hilllps. of.thc rust regiment. M.iJorOiorgo Cioss Captain C S Hills , Lieutenant N L r'meison , Lieutenant ( ieoigo 12 .tonkin , LieutenaiitP.il Hum hot Piominent gen- Ilemen fiom .ill ovei the state xxeie pic'sent After the leception to the goxeinor and stall the dancing xxas continued to n late bom. I/AWYKIl CIIA.NG ItAUItlM ) . No I'lKtallH Can I'riictioi * Ili'l'orc New- York * B Supreme Conit. Ni \ \ YOIIK , Nov. Ib The general tcim of ho supreme couit to day lef used to admit [ long Yen Chang , a ioung Chinaman , as a member of the bar , ho having passed ex amination. The application xx. is denied on the giound that ho xxus not a citizen and In spite of the act passed by tlio last legislature 'Authori/mg the supieme couit to xxaixo his [ illen.iu'e " Justice Van Hui nt said that the legislatuie could not compel the lourt to do iinj thing they had no right to do. Sub- < cuont ( ) to the lefusal Chung filed citizenship apers , and the geneial teim xxill noxv liavo to consider them. Justice Van Urunt xxas of the opinion that since congiess passed the net relating to Chinese subjects none could be naturalized. * A Circular to .Mlner.M. PITTMU no , Nov. Ib. A circular is noxv being piepaicd by the scci et.it jof the Tedcr- iitlon of Miners and Mine Laborers to the miners , organized and unorgani7od , of the countiy. Ii xvill pi ovido that no stnko shall bo oidered In the fiituie xvithmit the consent of both the federation nnd the mineis distiut assembly Knights of Labor. In ease of a stnko the oigiiiu/.ition haxing n majoiit.x in the distilct xx licit ! it oitins shall lew upon both oigaui/atuins 'the txx-o boatds xxill meet in this city in I\biuaix to consider tlio icplj of thu Illinois Immidiati'lx fulloxxin , ; this meeting a geneial deli gate eonxeiition ( it ill the mineis in thoeountij xxill bo held in Pittsbuig. \ \ inning. Nnxv YOIIK , Noxis [ Special Telegram to the Hi r ] A storv stalled last evening that nt the Union club , nt a session OX-IT baicar.it jeccntlj in the can ! loom , Mr Allen Thoin- jjxko Klie. of the Noith Ameiican lexicxx- , xxon $ ' r > , ( K)0 ) fiom Mr. Pieuo Loilll.ud Mr line himself said amiably th.it the story xxas iidknlous nonsense , and th.it they might as xx ell ci edit him xvith winning $1M(0K)0 ( ( ( ) as jJ'i KH ) . Iii his xaimus formsof polite and liastj denial Mr Hue \\ent so far as to say that theio xxas "nothing in it , " but did not sajjcs to the ijueij if this meant Hint lie had nex-er xx-on a laige sum of money fiom Mr.Loiillaidntbaccai.it. Mr Lorilhud tlio i epoi ter could not find. Pauline HallV Suit. Nr.w YOIIK , NoxIS ( Special Telegram to the Hi u J Pauline ricdericker Schmld- gull White1 , knoxx n to the public as Pauline Hall , of the Casino company , lias brought suit for sepaiation fiom her husband , I'd- inuni ! H. White , an Englishman of some means It is possible the husband may hi ing counter suit becunso of vauotis distuibing icxdations IH ought to his attention xxhilo nbioad Miss Hull sues on the giound of abandonment , though the husband sax s his tup abiond is on business and xxith no inten tion of abandoning her. Adx.inrc Sheelh of Anarchism , ClIK Xin , Nov IS The advance sheets of Anarchist Pai sons' book , entitled "Aniiich- ism Its Philosophy nnd Sdentille Hasis , " xxiittcn in pnson piexious to his execution foi being an accessory to tlio Hajmaiket massacre , xxeie issued hero this evening The tone of llio xxoik is tndiuilod by the authoi's < Ucl. nation almost at tin outset that the constitution of the United States is a compiornise , the basis uf xvhich x\-as the question. "What matters it xxlit thet jou gixo food and clothes to a slave dnei t oi xxhelherjou gixc him enough in xx-ages to pui chase the samel" Taking Chars' * ol'JMoi nion Klfec-tH. SXIT LXKP , Utah , Nov. Ib Kcceivoi United States Maishal D.xer today tool ) charge of the effects of tlio Perpetual Knii- gtatton society The assets xxero nominally J.V-'j.Stt in notes und accounts , with a credit of f 107,874 , to the trustee in trust and a large safe full of papeis Thoiecords shoxv that at a confeicnie scx-eral jears ago the churd "forgaxe" debts duo this bocieity to UK amount of f5lllM 4tt. A Ni'xxspaper's CIOHP Call Gonpox , Neb , Nov 18 [ Special Telcgrair to the Hen ] A dynamite bomb xvas placed in a broken panel of the door of the Goi dot- He ! aid oflico last night with inlent to bloxv up the building 'J'he fuse xx-as dofcctixo .mi it did not explode. Suicide or u Woman. Sin.Nhi , Neb , Nov. 18 [ Special Tele grain to the HKE ] Mrs Nellie Ha/cn , agci txventyilvc , committed suicide jcstordaj mornitiK at Laxvicnce Toiks by t.iklni , strychnine. No cause is assigned foi the r.tsi act. Conductors In Contention. CUICAOO , Nov. 18. The Katlxvrty hassengei and FrciuUti Conduttori' Mutual Aid am BefltSt association began its thirtwnth an nuftl convention hero to-day , routine businesi being UuutacUd. ' HID TI > tl\T CT1I I TlfKlATP MI ( , TRAIN STILL TALKING , His Lnst Address on Amoricnn Sol ] Before Expatriation Forovor. HE SAYS LINGG WAS MURDERED. I'ool-Hoom Men Caused flic Death o ( the Hoinlt-'l'liio\xiT Ills Omalia I'ldjieily nnd ItB Ureat Value. Train In r , Me , Nov IS. Cltl/on Georg rianeis Tiiiin honoicit thisttnxn xxith his "lust address on Amciican soil before ex. palliation forevei. " His audience xxas very small , but he assuted them the lectmc xxould bo Jusl as good as though it xxeio larger , and he had no doubt U compilsed all the bialns of the toxxn His theino XMIS "I'nlxeisal Knoxx ledge , " and he spieatl all over the Held anil eonsideiablj bejond It. Ho told of his Intioduttton ot Tmkish baths into It eland , and how the bath had benefited him Ho hadn't sneered for ftiurlein jcais His giandfather xxas lev CJeorge Phkeung , of Massachusetts. Ho "xxas siied bj the levolution and claimed by the people , " and litTtnln ( ) xxas left alone and an orphan in Noxx Orleans When four .xeaiH old ho xxas labeled and sent to Boston. Ho dossed the Atlantic foi tj seven times , had been three limes around tlio xxoild , and had "seen tlnough more kox holes than most men in burnt ! light " Ho nexer duink , gambled , slole , lied or belonged to Hoeehor'a chinch ; therefore ho xxas called a lunatic. In U < r > : t ho oxvned ships. Ho sold Mosc's H ( Irinnell a tihlp for ? ' , HtKK ) , > in 1S.VI He had Jii.IKH ) ton clippers on everj son at that time Ho xxent mound thexxorld in eighty iluxn , ano Jules Yerno xxioto up the x ox ago. Hu laid the Hist tiamxxajs in Kngiand , and had six doxvn befoio England knexv he was In the country Then thej toie them up He diiekmated .them , hovxexer , by build ing the Noithein Pncillc He told of his astoundinir good luck in Oinnlid lots. He had HI.IHKI lots tlieie xxhich his pnx.ite sc'cutiiij Infoims him , nrexxoith J0 ( KKHKI ) , ( , nnd the beaut j of it xvas ho hade o piiv no Intel t st or tuxes , and his moi tu-aut's ant bo foiei losetl bctause tliotouit had U-daicd him a lunatle He thought it paid io be n lunatic He said among other thing ) that the Mohaxvk Indians nexer destiojed the tea in Huston bin hoi , but that 1,100 men fiom DDK hi stei Heights , undei Washing' 'on , cat ricd it to John Ham oi k' stole , and lie Hiiltl it The most tmpoitnnt infni nintion Citizen Tiain impaited XMisthat Lmgg theannri hist , i\as killed In a pool loom icmspliacx. They mil bet $ IIOXK ( ( > that Lmgg would die. rear ing tlmt lie might bo rcpiii xed , tliej man- nged to haxo his oil lump replaced In a can- illo in xxhichiis coiKenlcd the fatal bomb. As the anaichist sat bx the i audio lending it xploihd Mr Tiain niisxveicd that ho xxiifi going to St. John and had 'scintclied doxxn a shoit pnem , " xxhidi he ] no < iided to I cud , Tollcm mg is the i losliiK x ei so Sir John McDonald is old I'm ml , Old f i lend of mine xlmo ilft x one ; So let Su John stand bx Sir John , Dominion chieftain to the end , ( ! ue me huge blacliboind in Toxxn hall On txxentx third , nnd I xxill slioxv Him bom ds of trade can malic poit groxv Hexond its old time natal xxall "Weio I not leaving nntixc land foioxer , " he said in conclusion , "I xxould offer you * 1,000,0K ( ) cash in hand for prox lines. " * FIIOMA TIinsThU. Fatal Wreck on the ChcHapeakc & Ohio In Kentucky. Lorisxn.iF , Nov IS. The engineer and n br.ikeman of tinln No. 10 xxeic killed by an accident on the Chesapeake. t Ohio South- xxestern inilioiid near PadtK.ib , Kj' , thin moining. The engine xas piecipitated Intou cieek fiom a treslle , the suppoits of xvhli h had burned nxx.ijThe eonduitor and an * other bitikemau xxeio sei lousljinjuied. . H < " .semer Sleel PIT TSUI mi , NoxIS ' 1 ho confeitnco bo- txx ecu the Hessemer mil manufiictuiers ol the countiy , of x\likh theio nio txxeh'o in number , is exciting xxidespioad interest. It has been definitely and aiithoutlvoly stated tlmt nil the manufnctureis haxo decided to order n general suspension of xxork und tlmt xxhilo the time has not been fixed , it is ex pected that it xxill ixciir the 1st ot Dei ember. The i ause of tlio suspension is the unsatis- fin toix londition of the tail maiket The nminifactmeis say that pines innnot bo 10- dm cd oing to the high xxagcs and tales de manded fui 01 o theJiand Trnnk'H Cut. Nnxx YOIIK , Nuv IS At a meeting of the Joint committee of th" ti link lines lo day lo consider the cut made by the Ginnd Trunk on dicssed beef and expuit linfllo November 14 , it xxas resolved thai the Grand Tiunli rates bo adopted as n basis of the nites of thu Joint ( ommlttco , xvith furthei modifications of cattle and other tanffs made mnessnry theieby , the same take elf eel Nox-ember lii. It xxas also lesolxed th.it if the Grand Trunli make any fui ther changes the chairumn of the Joint ( omniitteo is empoxxeied to Usuo nexx tanffs to conform tlieiclo. Ni-xx Yoik Central Time Table. Ni YOIIK , Nox18. . On Sunday next the Nexv Yoi k Centi al railroad xx ill adopt a nexv time table , the feature of xxhich may rexix-o the fast time rix'alry between the liunk lines. Tlio night express lias foi scveial je.us left heie at 8 IB p m. On nnd after the''Oth inst the ti am xvill Icavo at 11.30 p. m and xxill i each Chicago at the same time the b IT ti.iin did , theiebj' shoitenlng the running lime Unco hours and fifteen min utes. Most Hailed. Nrxv YOIIK , Nox1'J .lohan Most has been released on $1,500 ball. When Most xx'as arraigned in the court of general ses sions n xx'oman named Ida Hoffman , who said she xx-as the wife of a phjsldun , an nounced lh.it shexvas piesent to give ball for Most. She xx-as accepted and the trial xx us set toi the 'JJd. A Propeller Stiunded. HurrAi.0 , NoxIS A special dispatch states Unit the piopeller Pacific stranded to day txxcnly miles xx'cst of White l-'ish Point , Lake Superior She xx-as lumber laden and bound doxvn. The steamer was built in Cleveland in 1 ' Ol , and XXMS valued at fci-i.lKX ) . She xxas oxxned by Cook A , Wilson , of Michi gan City , Ind. Hnsinchs Troubles. NKXV YOIIK , Nov 18 Tlio creditors of Mitchell , Yance & Co yestciday accepted the offer from Mr ( Mitchell , xxho proposed lo pay BO per cent of the claims and organize a company xxhiih xxill assume the liabilities of tlio old < oncerii and gl\-o notes secured by moitgsige for the other W ) per cenl HIUM.O , Nov 18 Auslln M Kdxvards , Jexxcler , made an -signment this moiiilng. Tiioonly p.-eferi-f c ! creditors are cmploj-e . Judgments against Kdxvurds for over ti.OOO In favor of Minnie H Edwards xvcre taken in the supeilor couit by default. I/lenteiiant Taunt on Trial. NKXV YOIIK , Nov IS LicutCJiont Taunt , xvho xvas on tlio Cicely iclief exK | > ditlon , xvaj placed on trial yesteidaj' wt the brooklj n nax-j1 yards , chargfd xvith absence xvlthoul leave and disobedience of ordcis. The lieu tenant claims ho xvas HI , suffering from Afilc.in fever , and xx-as unfit for duty. A Dead Irish Patriot. NMX Voi.u , Nax * , IS. John J , Bieslin , i xx ell knoxvnlrlhh patriot , died this tnorninj of disease of IUO UVOr. '