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. the' Tal body dolng ko for me. He neser got any money from me, and never approached me for any."” ‘The New York /lera'd's Boston reporter in- tervied Kearney, and he sald Brown's story was all adamned le, He continued: “1don't be- Heve the Iylog Aseociated Press. These slimy imps will spread any report to sell the papers.” . KEARNET OALLRD FOME. San Francisco, Nov. 12.—Carl Brown, Bec. retary of Denmis Kedroey, states that oo behalt of the Ward Presidents and others of the Workingmen's party of this city a telegram has Been scnt Kearney requesting his immediate re- tarn to Callfornia on rccount of the dlssensions which have arisen In the party here, which it Is belicved he alone can harmonize. The trouble arises from o difference of opinton between Vice-Prestdent Wellock and the officers bf the party concerning the administration of party affairs, Wellock hating yirLually arrogated to himeelf the functions of Huncu"& and Treasurer, as well as Vice-Uresi- dent, and otherwizo cansed general discontent with nls management. The news of Kearney's abandonment of the Boston municipnl campafan eives rreat satiafaction to bis perty here. Mect- inzs of ward clubs sre belng held to-night to make preparations for his reception. 2, INDIANA. VOORNEES, Svectal Drevatch 1o Tha Tridbune. 1nptaNaroLts, 1nd., Nov, 11—~Democrats ars sritated over the reported delection of Senator Charles I1. Reeves, & hard-headea hard-money Hemoarat of Marshall County, who will, It is fedred, jolo Benators Winterbotham and Laning- hausen in eppositton to the claims of Danjel W, Voorhees for the United States Senate. James 11. Rice, & hard-moticy Democrat, who, a8 Secre- thry of the State Central Commitlee, furnished the tactivs that led the goft-money Denio- crata to victory, s spoken of as the head of nn emuassy to zo to Marshall County and wrestle with Reeves for the storm-tossed and shakan “Byeamore.” Laninghausen jasald 10 huve found a camdidate In thy peraon of A. I’ Edyerton, of Fort Wayne, who (in nlace of W, H. Enghiab, who Is eafd to have withdraswn with the understanding that he Is to be a candidate for Governor In 1580) will eally the oppancents of Voorhees under his banner.” He was a candl- date for Lieutenunt-tovernor six yeara ago, and s a Natfonal Bank man. AX INTERYIZW. State Senator J. H. Winterbotbam, of Mich- 1gan City, Iud., Is fu tho city, a delegate to the Commereial Canvention uow holding sessions in Farwell Hall, It is well known that the Senator I 1 Democtat—one of the truc moss- backed and hide-sound sort. But the Scnator posseascs one great political virtué which his constituents, irrespective of party, anpreciatem be s nn honeat-money advocate. It has been reported that the Senator was opposed to Dan Voorhices for a re-clection us Uunited States Scoator frotn Indiana, and that ke and two otliers atand in the way of the waplrations of Sycamore of the Wabash, Said & TrivoRE revorter to Mr. Winterbuthum ¢ 5 *‘How is it about these roports ! . » “Cuoper stock —' “f want to know nothing sbout Cooper b4 to kuow abuut your opposition to rhices? ! sirj We ore tnaking lols of progress in the Hoosler State. Dugiy-vudies aro now lower thau ever,”? !v replied the ro- “ Hadg your bugmy-bodies, 'Ans you pulug to Yoto against Dan 1 know twbera the Hoosler bma belongs, I am o Democrat, aud kuow what te best for the futerest of Lko party in my State.)? 5 "1:""" sre you yoingto stund by Dan Vor- ces, *'{ am going to do that which I think rieht,” “ At you are fur honest moneyt *1 ami und [ am a Democrat.™ “Wihint does that mean i Al that the title nplies.” Wil you commit yoursel(1? 1 am int comprlled to today," From anotlier sourco It was fearned that Me, Winterbotbur fs determiued nol Lo vote for Dan Voochees' re-election, He waots a man of honest wotiey, as well us Demoeratie principles, sud upon that tssuc the Senator from Michigan City wili lead thu opposition to Voorhees wisen tue Tudiana Leguslature convenes. BOSTON, WORKINGMEN'S JAMDOREE. Bosroy, Maaz., Nov, 12.—~The Ward and City Comumittee of the Workinginen’s Varty held o Conventlon to-night for- the nomination of & full ity ticket, It was the noisjest and most turbulent Convention ever held In Lis city, the ‘gas being put out in tho hall durlug the pro- ccedings. Denofs Keatuey made o speech urg- Ing upon those uresent the necessity vt oumi- nating workingmen for eliy offices. He was In- terruptedseveral tmes by delegates, themajority of whom were apparently i favor of Prince for Mavyur, several delezates polog 80 far a3 to slipke thelr fists In his lace, inquinng why le should come here meddllug with the poliles of thig city. After some time u full ticket was nomlnated, composed exclusively of working- men, with Uavis J. King, Lotier, for Mayor, ‘Fho Ureenbackers fofled 10 nominate a ticket, snd appointed & conmittee to briug o full wlist of nomiuations ou Thursday uext, THE EIFFECT. A 1.OAD KEMOVED. Foecial Dispatch in The Tridune. New Yorg, Nov. 19.—~The Tribune says; * It 18 reported Ly dealers {n United States securl- tles, siuce the results of the elections became kuown, that the demand for Government bonds of all classes Is greatly Increased, purchasors declarlug that tho defeat of the Greenback mosvwent bas assured the hounest payment of Guverument securities according to contract. ‘L'he Firgt Natfonal Baok of tbls city alone has donc a business in United States bonds siuce Weduesday of over 84,000,000, oud lusurages companics belog comsers.” TILDEN, DANA DOOMS UM TO WALK THE PLANK. Gpecial Digpateh to The Tridune. New Yoni, Not, 18 —The Sun this morning throws Tilden overboard, saying he cannot again bu (ke caudidate of any party, It saye: “While we should be sslamed to doubt Tilden’s per- soual integrity, we are yot coustralned to say it du proved and admitted through the publication of the cipber telegrams that during hls Presi- dentlol campaign he suffered a cliquu of polit- Aeully bnworsl people to surround. him, to sct * tor hiin, und Lo compromise bius" MISCELLANEOUS. ELECTION LAWS VIOLATED, Speciat Dipatc to Tha Tribune, F1. Warng, Ind, Nov, 12.—~The Democratic happy family was coustderably upset to-day by the arrest of Thomus Uorwan aud Juhn Wit Lehn, ou the charge of violating the election laws, They codld not furnish bwll, snd were lodged fn jail. Their examination is st for Thursday. PENNSYLVANIA, 3 Maven Cuuwx, . Fs., Nov, 12.=Tha return Judges of the Eleventh Congressiouat District wet to-duy, ‘The Judues from Carbon, Luzerne, wauua Countles made returns certd- fylng Geo. Albriznt's, Republican, clection to Cougress by 61 plurality, and thuse froum Pike, Montour, Monroe, sud”Cotumbla Coauties cere thiied to Robert Klotx's, Dewmocrat, election by 45 pluratity. : TAMMANY ON TUX WAI-PATU. NEw Yous, Nov. 12 —Tuwmwauy hea retafned couusel to proveed sgaiust dobn L Davenvort, the Federal Bupervisur of Elections, for prevint- dngg botders of 1568 noturalizatiou certiicates rom voting ut the fatv clectivo. A disputch frum Albavy says: " Gov. Robin- sou will follow up the deleat at the polls tu Lhls vity on Tuesgay luit Ly positive wetlon agplust every Tammany oflicial whom Le bas ul power 1o rémiove, and shd Cowptroller K:fiy. il Shorlll, the Keents, puy the. County Gipik wust (‘u." . Annnfif{xm.‘ ) TEITY “Nov.) B Cuunty Canvassers ' to-day declured the fullow- Juz vole uf Lenawee County at the late eiection: Ou Governor, Croswell, ~ Kepublican, 4,710; ._Dc:lnncl t, |;'1,‘b t usm&i Nuucui, uyder, Probibitiontss, . Lou- ess, Whlits, Republicun, 4,647; Card, Dimo- o trat, 2,920; ‘Thowas, Natiopal, 2,44 Lowpe, Prolibiionlst, 411, . o pomcOWEN, s £r = 5 Disvusiich, e ... 3Mapison, Wis, Nov, fi—‘ix‘m fullowlog ofil- clal returns oo the Coeressional yote of this Etate were received ) 17H Caswell, 2,54 D County~Found, 2 Couuty—Wiiltuws, Lago County—June Steele, 1,198: Vernon Conuty—Humphrey, 1,713; Parker, 1,718, ¥ ALARASCS, Moxraoxzny, Ala., Nov, 12.—Shelly, . Demo- crat, {8 elected to Congress’over Haralsan (Col- ored), Republican, by over 2,000 majority. The Legislature to-day effected n temporary organization, and adjourned till to-morrow. MONTANA. Hevgna, Mon.,, Nov. 12.—Maginnis, Demo- resent Delegate, 18 re-clected by a large ma- ority over tlie Independent candidate. The epublicans lud' no candidate. wiLL ROT CONTRST. Bostow, Nov. 12,—Cougressman Dean will ot contest the clection in the Third District, NOTICE OF CONTRST. GLOUCESTRR, Mass, Nov, 13—E. Mood Boyntan (Greenback) gives notice that he wil contest the election to Congressof George B. Laoring (Republican). BLAINE. Auausta, Me,, Nov. 13.—Senator Blaine was o-night chosen Chalrman of the Republican State Central Comuittea for the twentieth Wme. CRIMI, A MURDEROUS DEN. Speciat Mopaich to The Tridune, 8r. Lours, Nov. 12.—The Corouer held a prelimary faquess to-day on the body of & man nsmed F. Hilderbrandt, who died at the Hospital several days agoof Injuries recetved drom an unknown msn on the evening of the 8d of November, Hildebraude was found by n polize officer Iying upon the pavement near the saloon smd boarding house of a tnau named Edward Moritz, at the corner of Msin and Cedar strocts, where the most notorfous charac- ters sometimes stop. The man had a ghastly wouud n the top of the head, which he had recelved from a blunt instrutnent, such as a beer-mallet or a hammer. The skull was broken and blooa flowed treely from the wound., ‘The patlent was removed to the hospital, where he recelved tho best of treatment, but he died on the Uth, at 2:30 in the motning, having been speechless up to the time of desth. The body ras then taken to the Marmue, placed on ice, and kept until to-day in the hope that the po- Jiee woutld {n the mesntitcy fHike some dlscoy- eries nnd succeed in capt Z the gulity varty. Oue or two ar have been mnde, but the Coroner la satisfled (hat the police hit upou the wrong persons. ‘Il theory in that the man was wounded in the bouse and taken out and left on the strect to dle. ‘The propriator of the honae statea that, ut 18 v'clock on the night of the murder, he was called by a boarder nanved Jack Gross, who asked him'to come to his Yoom nnd see Wwhat fvas the tatter, 28 water \as teickling from the celling, Moritz comnplied, aud what Gross supposed to be water be was surpriscd to find was blood. It had been fallin on the asrk counterpane of tho bed, and for this reason could not be de- tected withoat the closest scrnting, ‘The blood came from John Mucller’s room, which was directly over Gross’. Moritz then went up to Mueller's room, where ho found Johu Mucller and o youngr man wbom he did ot know in bed together. Katu Mueller was I§ing under the bed, Morite thooght sl three pretended to be aslcep, a8 ho ottempted to wake them and could not get respouse. He theu went down-stairs and rewnlned in his .own apurtments until morniby, Boon after the agloon-keeper had risen, the Young man whom he lind seen fn_bed with Maeller came down and asked whether any one had called for him. Moritz aftersards looked for him, but could not find him; This Eoun: man had pald for two nigtts’ lodzings, but stald only ube. As the man killed was a poor laburer, thera :lnult have been sumo sccret reagon for his mur- er. GAVE UIMSELE TP, Fregrory, 11, Nov. 12.—Geotge C, Thomp- son, who absconded fn 1875, while County Clerk of Stephenson County, and for whose arrest and convietion the County Bupervisors recently offercd a reward ot 81,000, vestenlay afternoon upexpectedly appoared fo our eity and volune tarily gave himsclf. up to the authoritics. Iiis home, with:"his famiiy, i$ on the Pacille const north of San Frantlsco, Cal. Ho says that long sincohe made up' his mind to return to Free- port, stand his triol, eod et straight with the world again, e telt Ban Francisco on the 5th of November, und whon at Choyonna .first learoed of the reward offered for his arrcst. Judgé Brown, of, Rockford, happehing to be in the elty, on his way to upen court ut Gatena, fixed. Thompson's bong at $4,000, The alalr Liao causcd & great sensation, —— A QURER CASK, MARSHALLTOWS, In.; Nov. 12.~The counsel in the Dakin-Stough murder trial consumed wmost of the afternooh ¥nd evenlug fn submit- ting evidence and argament befora Judge Mitchell on a motion for a new trial for Dakin, Frank Ross® confession'st the murder, which was presented by the attoreys for Dakin, was strenously opposed by District-Attorney O'Con- netl, who has assumed from the commencoment ol the case that Dakin Is the real murderer of Btough. O'Connell lo-day singuiarly enough ordered the relense of Rosa froin conflnement before the mutlon fora pew trial for Dakin came up fur hearing, and before 1loss' confes- slou hid been read in court. “The srguincots in the motion for a new trial will be resumed in the moruing, Testimony In favor of Dakin was submitted by atlidavit to<day, A MISBISSIPPL ITANGING. Meurnis, Nov. 12.—A special to the Appeal tuls afternoon confirms the publication made this morolog o the Appeal of the hanging of Floyd Smith and his wife Mariah, colored, by an armed mob of thirty or forty persons, on Nov, 4, threo miles southwest of Hernando, Miss. Hoth had been arrested, lodged fn Jail at Ifer- naudo, Oct. 20, charged with murdering a little white girl 6 years old which bad been left in thelr care b‘v ita mother. A post-mortem ex- amination of the child revealed the fact of its skull havioz been broken. Rumor glves os the reason for the murder of the chlld that the negroes were Instigated by the mother, who would f(uberlt ® large property estate on the death of er ofepring, - SOUTHERN MISUNDERSTANDINGS. Bpecial Ditoateh 1o The Tridune. ‘Vicksnurd, Miss., Nov, 12.—A difficulty oe- curred Sunday mornfog near Waverly, on the Vicksburg, Sureveport & Texas Rallrond, be- tween Messrs, B. H. Flowers and 8, D, Brane, in which the former was killed instautly aua the Iatter serlously wounded, Mr. N. T, Day waasstot uod instantly killed (ulmhy by & negro named Heott 8sucer, near Uak Ridie, & faw wiles ffom this city., ‘The murdersr wade bis escape, - % COMPELLED TO DISQORGE. Nzw York, Nov. 12.—A subondjyate In one of the city Departinents has been caught appro- vristing the city’s money, aod compelled to dis- wotge, Neither the namo of thy Departmpot nor of the culprit is given, but arrosts ary prom- fsed, Oue or two clerks uf the Polire Depart- ment were recently dismissed for blackuailing applicants for positions and for trausfer. [pien ety DEFAULTING CLEREK. Nxw Yonx, Nov. 12.—~A clerk named Burn- Lsm, in the Dock Uepartineut, proves fo be the dofaulter beretofors rumored. to the aimouut of $13,000, 1t fasald the Commissioners thewm- aclyes made good the loes Lo avoid the exposure of lax msuagement of the Devartmest. Burubam was arrested to-nigit. ——— PETE ATEVENS 1Y ACCIDENT, Apecial Dupateh o Th Tribune, Easy 8suivaw, Mich, Nov. 12—Andrew Crosby, a farwer near Caro, Tuscols Couuty, was foollug wilh a sevolver last night, whben it wunt ofl, shooting lis wile-du the nigls breast serlously. RO DIED “QF s WouNns, i Apecial Dispased 10" T3¢ Tbdepe. Dusuqus, fa.. Nov."I2wJobn Turaer, of Qarrvowen, Jackién County, whi'was knockted dowa by sonse: unknown parties: Bunday, -aled from tua elects of bis wounds to-day e IMPRIGONMENT -FOR - BIFE. - - Apaciud DIrpaLed $0 The Tvidune. Groxpy Censan, 1., Novi 12.—~Charles ffol- ‘quis was z'hu sveolug sentenced fo lnprisone Aneut for life for the 2 N ,‘ uudjty, e sg( 'lub'h'u“l‘ of Peter Nelsou in ... CONRAD KAPP DIES:'” L1+ Bpectal Diwalch to TAe Triduas. ; Koy, Is., Nov. 12~Conrad Xapp, {hé man who sitewnpted to stacve hiwself tp death, died thismorning. - He went ' tweutpote days witbout food or water. ' Fur tue past teu days be has taken food In Hmited quantiiles, but bas been undu.m( fading, A jost-wortews ¢xaml- natton of the buay will be twate belore the viusy st pie Motaal Colicze Lo orun Loritag. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1878, TFOREIGN. Schouvaloff’s Mission to Aus- tria of a Reassuring Nature. Russia Still Prospecting Extensively in Gen- tral Asia. Her Legions Now Cutting Thelr YWay Toward New ‘fure kestan. A Relief Fund of Over $800,000 for the Glasgow Bank Shareholders. The Regular Weekly Review of the English Breadstuffs Trade. Ledoohowski Again Heavily Fined by the @orman Government. TIIE BEAST. RUBSIA 1IN ASIA. Loxnoy, Nov. 12.—~Gen. Lomarine’s Russian expedition, marching from the Caspfan Scn in the divection of New Turkestan, by constant fghting has reached the Upper Attrek Valley. A Russian corps, 8,000 strong, also stauds on the road to Balkh and Herat. THW BERLIN TREATT, Panis, Nov. 12.—The Ryssiau Ambassador has assured the French sfintster of Forelgn Af- falrs of the Czar's willingoess to co-operate in securing the arrangement of the Turco-Greek frontier dif0culty, and of his firm Intention to carry out oll the stipulations of the Berlin treaty. NOVI-BAZAR. Loxpox, Nov. 12.—A Cattaro telegram states that the Albantan Leagne has decided to abon- don Novi-Bazar, APOIIANISTAN, Loxpox, Nov. 12.—A Standard Bimla dls- patch says: * Letters trom natives of Cabul state that the war Is unpopular there on account of the heavy taxation, bitt that the priests have collected Logether 30,000 ghizni for & sacred war.,' ANDRASSY IN PRSTIL Prst, Nov. 12.—Count Schouvalofl had & loug interview with Count Andrassy. TRANSPERRED. Pateirporonts, Nov, [2.—~The Roumellan trcasuiy hns been transferred to the [uterma- tionnl Commission, [u actordance with the Treaty of Beriio. REASSURING EXPLANATIONS. ViENNA, Nov. 13.—Frendenbatl semi-offictal- 1y aunounces that Connt 8chouvaloff brings re- assuriog exptanations to Austrig. TR NUSSIAN NOTE, Loxnon, Nov.12.—The British Forelgn Offics annouuces that a note, giving assurances of the Czar's desire Lo faithlully respect the Treaty of Berlin, was handed Lord Augustus Loftus on the 1 inst. DENIED. Roxe, Nov. 12.—The trith of Fanfulla's re- ort_that Count Cortt Is roing to I'a ud ondon to sceure common action in the E: denfed. TN ORXAK PRONTIXR. Loxoon, Nov, 12.—The llalgf Telegraph’s Pera dispntch announces that the Porte accepts :lm princple of the rectification of the Greek rontier. \THE, NEW VICEROY. PRRPARATIONS FOR {113 JOURNDY TO CANADA, oY Cable to New York Meruld. Loxbox, Nov. 12.—The Marquis of Lorne, the new ' Governor-General of Canads, and Princess Louise, left Bandringham,the Prince of Wales country seat, yesterday, and are now in the Metropolis. Preparationd for - the de- »ithe - Vicereral party from completed. © A special - aro train, coneisting of two Pullman siceping- cars Is mu.r‘a;s aud will Jeave the St. Patcras Btatton of thb Midiaod Railway at midulght Wednesaday, reaching Liverpool earlv Thursday morniog. Tbe Barmatian, Capt. Alrd, is ready tosally Laving been fitted with swinging berths for tho Marquis and AMarchioness, The em- barkation will be mnds from Prince's Landing staga at haif-past 10 Thuraday, FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE. © WEEKLY REVIEW, Loxpoy, Nov. 12~Tho dark Lans Epres, fa its reviow of the Deitish corn trade tho past week, says: Notwithstandibg tho very cold weather, the ralo, and some fall of snow and sleet,” falr progress has been wade with the wheat-sowing, except on somo heavy lands In the midiand counties, where abundant molsture has been productive of delay, This s also the case lu Scotland, where the farmers' evergles havo been chleflv directed to stubble-vlowing and preparation of potato land for wintor-sow- fni, the bulk of potatoes huying fortunately been secured before the weather broke, Asa rule, however, agricultural operations are fairly advanced for tho tlme of the year throughout the Kingdom. There has buen but listle altora- tlon {u the quantity of English wheat marketed. Bupplies at Mark Lave and the provincial ex- changes vontinue ona linited scale, as t weather has been uatavorable for thre and farmers are much cugaged in the flelds, high price of tmoney and tle distrust occasioned by the recent fatlures have been agsinst specu- latlon, but some dewand of a speculative char- acter sbould be experienced shortly, as the vrescut time secms favorable for trausaciions, baving regard to the upward tendeucy of val- ues and the probability of n;aven wiuter, MISCELLANEOUS. AREB BAMOAN ARCIIFELAGO, Pants, Nov, 12—A telegram from Berlin stotes that Germany will vecupy the whols 8a- mosn Archipelago. TELKORAPRIC NATRW Lownox, Nov. 18.—Euglaud and Germany agree that after Jan, 1 telegrains between auy points in the two countries will cost 30 pfonnigs (shout seven cents) per word, without restric tion as to the ininhimum of words, ‘The Datch and Belglan Stute lines aitree to prorate on this basls. WILL WITHDRAW, Peane, Nov. L —The 8wiss Governwent will eive notice Jan. 1 of sa intentlon to withdraw from the Latin Monetary Conventloa, MEXICO, City ov Maxico, Nov. 4.—Minister Romero bas recommended the passage ol a law permit- ting the free exportatiou of silver. Aexicu will seud delegates to, the Comumercial Couveution ut New Orleans. ‘The party uf Chicago merchants are expacted with much interest, AUANST OUR PROTECTION POLICY, - Loxpox, Nov. 14.—The Ulasgow Chaaber of Cowmicrce refurred Lo 8 committes the fovita- tlon to the Iuternational Conventloa in New Urleaus to discuss measures for the sdvancg- ment of Amerteau trade with forelgn couutries, aud instructed the Commitiee to muke & reply showiug the iujurious etfects of America's pro- tective polivy ou Bnuish trade, BPAIN, Mabrin, Nov. 13—Cungress to-day discussed the bill for the moditication of the sullrare law, Senur Castelar ovposed the measure, Mo defended uuiversul suilrage, aud advocated a liberul, democratic policy which would allow the true will of the natiun to be made koowu. Mapwip, Nov. P4—The sentence of desth was comiuunicated to Monvasi fo prisou to-day, ¢ showed grepp compoture. ile has sot yet appealed from the seaténve. B N - CULLEN'S SUCCRYBOR. i Lonpox, Nov. 131-A Standand dispitch from Rome ’rupor(v%hlh Vyry Rev, Monsignor Mo lvnm et &y l‘;m :llgc "’,}" k“g{ff;flufi'}l i, 18 ol ot e Arcl c, u:ll\ll : I‘nmlvp y l:c wals a Cardinal, 2 Y Lam Fok 'rxnfi?lbu;n.h A o2 00X, Nov, 13—, eeting ol the Comi- ilihre op et md Sabsas Laborerst Wi noaniinéusly resolved 10 ugcept the offer of the Cal Uuvesaness 9" 8el ol 5.000 acres of lyyd for the logked-put. laborers wha way emi- grate to Cauada. BETTLED. Maprip, Nov. 12.—Morocvo has prowised ta iudewnity $ic tawilles 47 1be Spaniards pasadsse wated, and salute the Spauiah gz, | o ELERLANRD. GEXSVA, Nov. 12, —~Tha elections for inem- bere of the Great Councllul the Cauton of Geneva resulied io Jasor of the Democratie Couacrvative purty. ‘Llis insures the return of dispossessed Catholle piiests; the veseation of e Feliziois War. Al bue evebiial separitivn of the Church and State, but does not fnsnrs the return of Bishap Meriniilod, as he was ex- pelled by the Federal Goverrment. . * LARGR DEFICIT, N, Nov. 12.—The Russian deficit for the Xear 1N78-70 wiil be 78,000,000 nnrks, of which 0,000,000 will be covered by a loan, - ROWING HACK. Loxpox, Norv. 12—Iawdon s agatnst Hantan for a race on the ‘next for 81,000 stde. TOLISR CATHOLICS, Rowmz, Nov. 13—The Pope wiil make 8 direct appeal to the Czar on behalf of the Pohsh Catholics, and, If frujtlees, will lssue an encye- leal denouncing the conduct of Russia. TIE ACOTCH HELIRP FUND. Loxnox, Nov. 1. —The Beotch relief fund for the benelit of tho shareholders of the City of Glasgow Bank now amounts to $303,000. LIABILITIES, The llabilittes of Matthew & Lielman, mer- chanta of Glasgow and Lelth, whose faflure was snnounced Nov, 2 arc £435.337; assets, 420,239, LEDOCHOWAKI, Loxpay, Nov, 1.—The 'osen Gazelte states that Archbishop Ledochowski has agan been sentenced in contumncian to a fine of 18,000 marks or two vears' imprisoniient for excom- municating a focal pricat, o CLL TIMES, . i Bonrxtey, Eng., Nov, 12.—[t {s estimated,¥n consequence of the stoppage of machiners, the amount pald here in wages {s one-thind less than befora the strike. Several hundred looms are under notice to stop next week, A larve number of mosters are rescinding the rule which comngls them to give notice before atop- ping tacir mills, YELLOW FEVER. ‘VICKSBURG, Boectal Dispatch to The Tribune Vicksaono, Miag., Nov, 12.~The fever still iinzers with us, ere nave been threo mew cases during the vast thres days,~Mrs. O'Neal and Mrs. flenry Folkes’ two children, all re- turned refugees. At Bolton, Miss., on Sunday night, there wera three deaths,—Mr. Powell, Henry Wells, add one other. Dr., Brumly tele- graphs from Dethl, La., that there were three new cases of feyer there yesterday, all of them returoed refugees. Mr. M. Ryan's wife ahd child dfed Jast night of yellow fever at the mouth of the Yazoo River, twelve miles above this city. By telegram 1 learn that five_ new, cnses of fever are reported in Jacksou, Miss,, sluce Saturday night, Mr. 8am Kalin, a' proinl- neut merchant {n Delta, Lo., returncd to nis home but a few days ago, aud was taken down with the fevar u,rdvn)'. M'COMD CITY. McCoub City, Nov. 12.—~Total desths from fover at this place, 45; all white but onc. About 300 cases tréated, out of a population of 1,100, ‘Ihe first casa oceurred Oct. 4, About: fifty cases are atill under trestment, This place has recclved only o fow hundred doliars of vutsile help, nntl thero Is now avsolute need of assistance. The!people have made nocull, for help, and, beln% wenernlly working mechnn- ics, are not able to hélp each other. Loutribu- tions should be sent to N. Greens, Presidont of the Howard Asseciatlon. matched Tynetn May JACKSON, MiIss, JACKSON, Miss,, Nov. 12.—Three deaths las night,—Miss Lonise Taylor and two coloréd. Three now cases toxlay. Among the new cases, fs 8. F. Glenned, night operator at the New. Orleans Depot, "Two deaths expected to-night. W. E. Siatnet;a yery promising young mer- cliant of Bolton, Miss., dled of fever tliis even- log. 55 Weather cool t-nfght. * NEW/ORLEANS, j Naw Ontcavs, Nov. 12.—¥oor deaths from yellow lover for tho'past twenty-tour hours. + * R e . INFERNAL MACHINES, ! Trial Trip of Erlcsson's Torpedo-Boat=A Julea-Vorne Submarine Vessel Runs lato ' the 3ud, to thie!Scnndal of Its Humilinted' Taventor, vl 1 #spéctal Dispatch to The Tridune. New Yorx, N{\'f;lf'..—'rlm new torpeda boat which Capt. Erlesso bas invented to lnstantly sink the stoutostydron .clad afloat made a tirst triul trip to-dav. " Hdr vame is the Destroyor, She s the privato hrbporty of Ericason, and w built ata cmornéfly $50,000. Ericsson ts ready t tosell the Destroypfto any tiovernment, bt pres fera that the United Htates shall have tha first cnofee. The buoat was launched last August, and dévoral tlmes, sinco then the stcam has bben raised In her bollers, but [t was not untff this morning at 10:30 that she made her first tpp, her course being up tho Hudson, from thé:foot of Wost Thirteenth strect. She looked more like a newsfangled sort of tug-boat than anything else, althoigh some fcw personsfon the river-shore declded that she wos & patent steam catamaran, No one was on -board oxcept the Cupe tain, his onginver and tremsn, and a couple or more of ‘Ueck-nands. ‘The Destroyer went up the river aa far as Ono Hundred-ande | Ninetleth street,and then returned atonce to the dock. It was intelided to go ont to sea se far as the lightstlp, bul, for some unknown reason, tho Captain gave contrary orders, One of th crew sald that & spded of twenty-tvo Knots an hour was registered, nnd that the consumnp- tion of coal was dusigalticant, Another trip seaward will bo mado soon, Avother torpedo was exniblted [n tho lower bay to-day, Thiswdsa uew fuproved submarine torpedo, Invented by Muls L. Colender, Itla twenty-une feet 10ng aund Aftcen inches in Ulsweter, 18 bullt ot lHehe abeet-iron, divided into compartmeats, somethinglike u Whitehead torpedo. The motive power is elthor carbonla acid gas or compressed afr. Ono of the compartments of this rorpedo contains ' n coil of two mmiles of {nsalated "wire, ono end of which irconnected with s battery on shore or shipboardgund 3 usld out a8 the luis vlement goes ovel’ It course. The apeclfic gravity ol the wire causes it to sink to the bot. tom as lnat us it is dluyed out. By meaus of an clectrie cufreut sont through this insulated wiry to tha cugine aud steering appuratus 10 the torpedo, tho operator on - shore, by the use of u keysboard, s euubles to start, stop, and steer the machine st will, This b the theoey of the uvention. 1t practical exbibiton to-day was a failure. It did vot vbey the operutur, but it dashicd ol to port when it should have dusted 10 starbuard, and prescatly burted itaelf lu a mud-bauk ot the Jersuy shore, o — THE WEATHER, Orpicy or THx Cmzr SIONAL Urpicem, WasiingtoN, D. C., Nav, 18—1 o. m.—fudlca- tous—For tha Middle Atlantic Siates, cleur weather, westerly winds, stationary or lower tewperature aud’ pressure, Kor the ‘l'ennessee aud Otilo Valleys, clear or partly cloudy wedther, warm southwesterly veerfug to coldor udrthwest winds, falllng fol- luwed in the West by rising barometer, For the Luke reglou, buttly cloudy . weather, occaslonal raln or suow, warw westerly veeelug to northwest winds, fullowed by rlslug burome- ter, preceded in Hhe eust disteics by falling bare omuter, . o For the Upper Missiasippiand Lower Missourl Valley cleur or partly vloudy weatuer, culder uurthwesterly winds, with risiug barometer, ‘The temperntuce will generully remaiu above frecziug lu the conul'reglon. “The rivers will re- Ay pearly slatiousry, Cuutiunary signals ure ordered for Marquette, Escunaba, Silwaukee (Sec. 1), Chicugo, Muvck- ua, uu{, Alpeun, Cautlonary sizusld eontfuue_at Duluth, Os- wego (Sec, " 6), Ruchester, HufTulo, Rrv, Cleva. tand (8ce. B), Bauduaky, Urand Haven (Sce. 8), > LOCAL UUSEKRTAFIuXe, 0" G Pitabung ... 0 {’«l‘ Hul Richeit Dad Fraucteco 3 Loal GOLD, The Will of the People Gently but Firmly Set Aside. Everything Fixed to Suit the New York Bankers. The Government DBecomes @ Member of the Clear- ing-House, Resumption Feasible, but Under Unnecessarily Humiliating Circumstances. Silver Legal-Tender Dollars to 'Be Treated Exactly as Bullion. A Separate Account and Gener- al Taboo Agreed Upon. Sotctat Dispateh to TAs Tyidune, | New Youx, Nov. 12.—Representatives of filty banks, the leading banks fn this country, at- tended the Clearing-llouse meeting to-day to hiear the report of the Committee which visited Washington and laid s statement before Sec- retary Sherman containlng sugrestions’ decmed ‘wise and worthy' of adoption at this time. The report was unonimously udonted with wuch enthustafm. The feellug amont the bankers is that the plan adopted will iuovitably lesd to resumption. A number of bankers conversed with a Times reporter, and all spuka with contidence of tho abuity of the Government and banks to carry out the plan to the ullest ektent, James W. Morrldon, Presi- dent of the Manhastan Bank, sald ne was fully satisticd the plan approved by the Cabinet and adopted by tho Clesting-House would aécom~ vlish resumption. o ni FUT TAR POINTS to be galned thus: By Aarrangement, the As- sistant Treasurer, on tha representation of Secretary 8herman, would coter the Clearing- Housn and become one of its members, having adesk there and transacting business with the tanks in the Assoclation, “Just aa-older banks ovall themseives of Its aavantages. By this means, a great deal of time and troubl would be saved. ' The' banks that held warrants upon the Tremsury |, from - 100 or 500 cotrespondents, ns the case May be, varsing with different banks, will bring their budgetsof warrants, to the Clearing-1louseand turn themoveg to the Asalstant Treasurer's clerk. As all bZances are tobe settled In greenbacks or gole, just as they have Deeh suttled in the Clearing-Houso for years, this part of tho tran- saction between the (overnment and the banks willbo expeditiously performed. 2. The gold accouhts, whichi have been kept specially cver since gold beasn to bo sold ata premluwm, will cease. GREENBACRS AND 0OLD will be considered aliko, aud patd out as equiy- alent, 1t Is understood that gold will bo pald out in all bavks after Jan, 1, whenever called for, aud 1t s ot cxpected there whil be auy rush for it, or that peopla will overload them- scives with gold when old is less con- venlent than greenbacks -sod no larger at o premium, Secrctary Sherman, in spproviog thls pran, expected beopblg. would regand the Treasury in the Mght {6 regards the banks un- der the new arrangement, and would not for an | fustant think of pressingzit mercly for the sake of oscertalning Fhotber tho' store of kold in the Treasury cquid be exhausted, | © 8, Thegold account, hervfofore kept fu the bauaks, {s to be s CHANGED FOR A BRPARALE -ACCOUNT OF BiL- 2 veR deposited and sold ohl’ he” bulllon. Tho rea- sous tor this are sct forth lu'the srgument very distinetly, and cannot bo vlewed otherwiso than with favor, It tho dopositor put $10,000 In sil ver In bank he will récelve 810,000 1a silver. The banka will mertly keep it for him for what ¢t 18 worth, "II. the volume In- creases, and It bo worth 05 or 83 cents on the market, ho will recelvé the amount in the nomlua! dollars that' he deposited. It will Immediately be fotind neeessary to regulate the tssue of stiver to maintaln itd valie, If silver is wunted, It can bo had, But Sceretary Slerman pave the Comimittea to understand that this matter of sliver 8HOULD NOT 1R A BUGHEAR, He sald there was now but . $3,000,000 of It In circulatlon, Ifnore wers calléd for ho might have It under Jock aud kuy, but, fn the Treas. ury vaults, It Was' capable of duing no more hann than 1 In the mines, while it would Be | réady for use " in case an emergeney should arlse. Greéubacks wlil Lo tecelved by Secretary Bhierman, bul not relséudd unless an absolute necessity should arive for sdndivg them out ngaln, He calentates that, with Llie 800,000,000 bt zold or tmore he now holds, ho will be sble Lo carry oud his re- sumptloh plan successfully. It Is estitmated that notmore than em.om,mfn;.mm will actnally be required for resumption purposes. Vhile gald is golng out, it witl AL20 BE COMING IN In revenues, and, uhder the present condition of natfobal finabced, the bunds torinesly Leld sbroad wlil be retdraed, and the elaim ot wold by Eu- ropesu Loudholdets diseontiiied, The proba- bility stowms great that the cireulativh of gold back und fotth tbrough the Treasury will re- move ull apprebousion of tho ability of the Javernmebt to éhutinge gold payimentd, Mr, Morriaon ,coudidered the plah enlirely feasiblo, abud belteved the people would supple- metit the efforts of tiie banks i careyiug It vut. Of coutse, It would make apparent Lhe weakness at the silver dollpr, and Congress would Have to other alteruative than to ralse the sitver dollar, or otherwise modify the Legal-Tender act,which bag been &y e POUND 70 K 80 DRFECTIVE, Mr. Morrison's stAtéinent s 1n brief the bankeps! plan sct forth i the * Clearink-1Touse report. Tho seport says: *Mesumptlon can be successTully reached only by a fearless dis- bursdinent of gold by LSt baoks and the Qoveroment, dnd by stich confident action as will show the public they are Workibk harmoni- ously together, and focl the utmost assurance of iLs practicability and perforraance, " ‘The report then considerd at Tength tho coln- wire and forciblo fsdud of silver dolarsnot worth the pominul valye, uud says this s o serious obstacle, and vonBdently hopes Congress, in view of the unexpected flrctuations of sliver bullion since the Siiver Iaw wnd hiassed, WILL APERDILY REPRAL ST, |, .. Meapwhijle, the banke will -trast tho Begpetary o IiAtL” 1he calntgre tg \ho Widimuim,’ bAQ to flod & place for 1t:iu the cireylating mediua fo° YJeu of the small deuotulostioh® votes fur which ‘siver dqllaty w3f be dubstiputed, aud; thess ilteld -at 8 gold. value by permitting. them to Yo exehpnged ot par- wy'ific ‘Treasu- 5y, for -gold.. By this ‘meand’ the bankers think tho amount :required to . be fssued wl_lnln_n":-u may ba hegltbfully ob- sorhod, withiu which tlae Vhey belicye s perma- nent féstoration of thy gold slandard Wit the' ;| cewmercial prosserisy attebdjug it Wi have made. tba duty of Congress regesting Saapcial legislpilun clear and unquestigaable. e v v Tafhe fVvatern Amctigled Pros | . Naw .Yuuk, Now. 13~1ba Clesrioeilouse to-day Uevided npon the following pian of actlon ‘witer g, 1,1879:° " o ++ L Decling recelving gold colus. a8 specisi de- Posits, but accept aud treat thew only us lawjul wobey, 2 Abolish special exchaoges of gold checks at the Clesrtug-Louse. Wl balauces between Lavks at , | the Clearing-House cither In gold ot United .| Peobte, ponding in the United States Supreme WASILINGTON, Statex legal-tenders. 4. Receive silver collars uvon depostt only under special contract to withdraw tha game In kind. = il 5. Prohibit paymentsof balances at the Clear- ing-Flouse In sliver certificates or fn siiver dol- lars, excepting as subsidiary coin In amall sums, sey under $10. ° 6 Discontinue gold special accounts by a no- tice tocalers on the 1s% of January next to terminato them, % Fifty banks were represented at the meeting,, which Insted an hour and s half. Assiitant Uultedl States Treasurer Hillhotse atnt a letter submitting propositions to the effact that here- after all drafts drawn upon any bank repre- | ented in tho Clearing-Honse * Association of New York recelved by the Assistant Treasurer of tha city may be presented to such bink at the Cloaring-Houge for payment that hereafter drafta drawn on the Asslstant Treasurer dt New York may be adjusted by him at the Clearing- Mouse; and that the balance due from the United Btates may bs pad st hisoffice In United States notes or Clearing-' Houso certificates; and that, after the 18t of Janunry next, the payment of checks presented to tho Arsistant-Treasurer by any bank conneet- ed with tho Clearing-flousa tmay bo mads by him In United Btates notes. A resolutlon was then passed declaring that, 1n grder to facllitate the payments of deafts and checks between the Treasurer of. the [Tnited Btates and assoclated hanks, the Manager of the New York Clearing-Houss is nathorized to make such arrangement with the Assistant Treasurer 88 will nccomplish that purposs through the medium of the Clearing-House. CONFENRXCE OF KEW YORK RANKERS WITR BECRETARY SIERMAN--PLAN OF OPRRATIONS TROPOSED FOR JAX. 1. Bvectal to Cincinnat Commeretal. * Nzw Yonw, Nov, H.—A member of: the Clearlug-House Committee, that conferrad with Becretary 8herman on Baturday at Washington, on immediate preparatton for resnmption; sxid tolay to m Tribune reportert The banks pro- posed that to prevent the possibia withdrawal of legal-tenders by depositors who have speelal or Rold rontracts, which might tesult in casc there should bea premiom oh gold on Jam 1, notlve should be eiven by banks that on and after Dew, 81 all exiating apeclal contracteshonld vease, and all deposits be payabla only in lawful inoney of the United Btates. That after Dec, 81 no spacial contracts should bs made by baskse. As an equivalent for this the banks requcsted that they should not be flooded with standard silvet dollars, in course ‘of remilar Luainces. at lic Bub-Treasury, customers universally refus- Ing to receive them ot wold value, 4 Hecretary Sherioun Mstoned attentively, and, although 'he gave ho promiscs, encoliraired us h[v requesting concerted action of tho-banks. He cxpressed the belief that boefore the Uate for rcmmlmnn the banks could make the premium Lon gold disappear, nid greenbacks and silver would be At par With gold on Jan. 1. The banks promised to uss all {btuence in this direction. ey g Another member of the Committee sald thore would be no apeeinl bauk deposits of wold after Dee, 81, because thera will be vo neccssity for themn by virtio of resumption, Tho Scerétary proposes, on and afler Jan. 1, to distribute standard ailyer. dollars to Who may want them, “They will be un& over tho country, but princigally to the West, whero thiers has been such a clamor for them. -The amount on, hand is only about foueteon or fitteen illions, when It has been supposed that the coinnge-of silver dollara had by this time reacnied ong bun- dred milliops, iy ¥ Beeretary Bhermian 18 in earnest about re- smaption, und ko nnlon'{hmch« confldeoco of the bankers, but he whl recelve the fullest co-operation of the banks i reducing the gold premfum and in maintaining the resumption of specio payments,which will lnki place on Jan, 1. A meeting of the Clenrtng-tHouse has been calied for to-morrow tu act Wpou tlie repert of ‘the Washington Committee. It s understood that resolutions: will bo_passed pledging the New York banks to aid Becrotary 8horman to the full exteat of their power fu removing the premium on gold. 5 ‘The vo-operation of the banks at Boston, Baitimore, and Philadelphia, and of. Clearing- Houscs all over tho country, Will alao bo asked, “\hen- the .New York “CleariopeHouss has: sotathlieaiy santhber vescerdaye e gold will he! AR Rk MygFary gost. day.? iy THE GHOU A CONFESSIONw. - . « . Hpecial Digpatch to Thé THbvna CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. 12.—Alinteresting caso of attempted grave-robbery bas just cotie to Mght, Jolner, ons of a gang “who robbad Mr, French's grave last month, made & confesslon of an attempt upon the grave of Mias Critch- low, ot Bedford, & young lady who died fn Au- fi"“ lnst of consumptiod. Ubon arriving fh edford, which fs a suburb vt the city, the rob- bers did not kuow whero the cemotery was lo- cated, and at length concluded to find the vil- Jago doctor to mscertaln from Lim. Jother ned' condlogly félgned sickuess, and, dtopping ok & wtore, the ductot was seht for. By some signal the doctor was given Lo undorstand the state of affalrs, and, going to one sido with tho robbers; tie told them that he did not know where tha arave was located, ns he did rot attend the funeral, byt his daughter did, aud, If they wonnld call later, ho woull find ‘out And it them. They 0ld 80, and he directed them to the erave, but warned them to be careful, o3 It was Jocated next thas of old Mr. Patterson, father ot W. D. Pattorson, Superintendent of the Citv \Vorkhume‘ aud, as this body had been Lord Salisbury's Reply to M, Evarte' Letter on the Figh. ery Question, The English Note Couched in th, Friendly and Conoilja. i tory Tone. 8eccretary Sherman’s Explan: Regarding the Issue of Smali Notes, atiory, No Order Ever Given to Limit the Tesny of This Olass of Paper, THE FISHBRIES QUuSTIOY, ** sALISHONY To mvaAkT3, e ‘ peesl Ditpaleh 10 The Trivune, Wasnixotos, D. C., Nov. 18.—The reply o Lord_Salisbury to the late dispatches of Beera. tary Evarts were read In Cabinet 1oy, 1t fras a brief note, compared With thase of \y, Evarts, and was recelved by thie Dritish \iniyer by telegraph. It wan very friendly in tone, any the hopreasion éreated by 1t upon our Cabgey Was of an excecdingly pleasant character, J¢ Ieankly contedes the strennth and Susgnesy op Mr. Evarta’ position in rogard to treaty obliga- tions and rights being suvcrior to the locs} leg- {alation of ohe of the English provinces, Lont Balisbury says fn subitatce that If therg hay been sucn Jocal legislation or local fnterfer. tnce as conflicts with the grants of the treaty these obstacles to the United States recelving its full bedefits shotld, bf courss, 18 justice by removed, - t =~ A8 10 the sdednd Lratch of the reply, there |y tonslderable teticence among officlais of thg Btate Départtnenty but, from tha besy 1oforma. tlon which ean be obtalned, Lord Rallsbury does not ndmit the force of Mr. Evarts' dispaten which relates to the awdbrd. -Howeser, fhe English dispatch places the whole case in such friendly shape, and gives so much satisfaction 1o the high officors here, ns tocreata the zeners bellet that the award will ba pald by the 7 1a3t., and the question still at issue be left to setllement through friendly correspondence, ‘vhich alone tan follow such s hbto as thay wone widered to-day. CONPLICT OF OPIRION, " o the IWrstern Associated Press, « - WASTINGTOR, . C., Nov, 12.—It ia said thay Lord Satisbuty; i nis reply to Scecrelary Evatts, {s as earnost 10 his position that the Canadifu ‘Rshory award was mado in accordance with the [Treaty of Washington as Evartais fo malntaf iog the opposite viow. Ths correspondence fy not likely to bo contluded by the 284, whea the ;;v;‘ret: ‘ll due, and will probsbly be pald under - THE TREASURY. TIE TRADR-DOLLAR, 1+ WaAsnixGToN, - D. Osy Nov, 13.~Tho Director of tha Mint In his annual rooort expresses the oplnjori that the trade-doliar having obtalued favorable r:t_ulon in Chira, ft would not be ad- Visablo t6 bepéal the Inw aushorlsing it colnage, . o . BMALL NotTks, + Beeretary Stcrnan, reser¥ing to rumors of the -withdrawal - of ouo and two dollar United Slates riojcs, says fully o year ago the story ms started -and’ cansed an unnatoral demend for small bills, The statement was unfouhded ofh- er thanthat having one year's supply of ones and twoS oh land, tho Buréau of Engrasiog und Printing dtopped printing tt that supply confd be tretinceds . No trdet was {ssucd to the Trensurer-to limit the fssue of ones and twoy, ‘Thoy werg Issued to everybody who demanded them. No ordér hab over been mado for their withdrawal, ‘They are Iastted, Iiko other money, whenever they are réquired, and any holder ofs dewmnnd agafnst the United Btates is ordinarily \patd’ in *thd - Jenomination of money de- f}’répd";lq'lx "’Jfiyfi;,x.‘ of danusty_no bills 6t e Qonarmiiilon ihan 85 can bo iened by v tional ‘Banks, and no doubt if the $1end8) Unlted Btatea holes were withidtawn it woull ‘make place for more silver. The Scctelaty thinks, howoter, tho publie at Jarge ought to _hinve the optidn to take' old, ailver, or paper of any denomiuntion cuined or printed. Tl s ho beat way to secure the lareest cfreutation ftho ¢hlcf eal of Jlfa was to sccure thy elrus latlon of silver money, it imighit be foreed fnlo ‘clrculation by Wwithdrawing ones hud twos, but the Becrutary does ot see \thy the feonle sliould be danfed: tho usa of siich notes If they wany _them, nor -why adiver money should by made Dhpobuldt b§ bethg foreéd into cinulatlon ita tha cxclusion of more vonvenicnt mohey " - DISTRICT PINANCRS, The United ‘lzm en’ ‘Ireusurer vedterday re- fuscd piyment of chieeks drawi on hint for §l4- o v the Comimisslouers of the District of Columbla. The act of Juno last yvirtualiy makes them disbursing officers of the United Btates e wil- monoss _coliected by them wust be de- posited Jo tho Treasury, The First Comptroller ol the Trensury required thein to make su account - of tlie nm{' a mitllon advouced “by thi ratrant of the Secretary of the Tressury Heptember last, befors further ndyances cotid ‘e made. This aceount was rendered today, and the Combtroller is examining the s pansing vouchers. It satisfactory, he will b nend anothes ddvaneo to the Comuigivs s, which will mako thelr checks good. burded a yéar, It could be'of no value, The 4 T went {0 the apot, and | did. make th NOTES AND NEWS. :mnnk'm waraed . not 4 nm. prfl;d reach- BPnIxoRR. 3 e 0! ul at Svrel 7 3 Tt 15 15 testwhich ts e o PR KA onoof the cars. ployed to ses whether thu bely be irood ue not. 11 thie car caine ofF & Is to0 miceh Jecompose: ‘The eaf camo off, &nd suclh a stdnch ardse that all wore mudeaiek, aud doelded to leave the lot to get something to drink, When they retur- cdt it was too late to et fllg otner bindy, and Mr, Pattervon’s grave was reflled. “This story coming to Bupl. Patterson, he went to the cemelery yesterday, ad, opening his father's grave, found the cotlin broken open und the car &one trom the corpse, s deseribed, The doctor who assiated fu this work, named Streator, divd apos & month nto. He was a leadiug mewber of the churvl, wid much respeeted ! Bognies T b EVANSTON UNIVERSITY. The Attorney-Oeneral uf the Stute Gives Ndtlce of 1kis Procednre Borass the United’ Btates Buprenio Court in the Tok.Case; : Byetial Dispateh (o The Tridune. - BrriorizLy, UL, Nov/13 <1 the case of the Northwestern University ot Evanston ve. The Wastisdzox, D, Uy No¥, 12—Represents- tive Bpribger has returved, and has cltber chianged bis view's sotnewhat durime the recess, or ot least hias modifed his pubile expression of them, 'To-day he is reported to have sahd that the Ureenbuackers aud Demovtats this wioter will not have auythlug to say suoat repeallne the Resumption act, bud lie beliévea thab thewe two partics will unite upbn a campaitn for 196 e is atso contldent that they will act tozetber in the Tllinols Lexistature wud elevt Oplosby. Bpringer admlts, howevar, that fu the roxal voutest tho Ureenbuckers di pot utd the Deme cratle ticket fn hia district, As tothe bt ‘dlspdiches, e, 310 Yot think the Polter Lo mitiee, of which e Is 2 member, would be dis bosed to fuveatizate thom. CABINET MEETING, L 1 Wasuinuton, D, Uy, Nov, 13.—At the Cabluet meeting Youday mdyefal importaut subjects W ‘be Included {u the President's mussagy were “discussed, aud an juterchange of opjulou tesk "plave converning violatiobs of the clevtlon lswh -copecially in Loutsiaun duriug the recent slec “tluus, the Unlted-Stales Attorney for that Siste baviug furbished a ligs of cases showlng e isonal violence, mlmidation, ete. The seot munt of the Cabluet was that all such viulations nmtllfl be tln;au.md“m:» with & view to tbe unishimeut of the offeuders. e 1o Bedrbtary of State preacited lelégtatnd ‘from Miufster Welsh ontainiug tae uiaia poult of Lord Satisbury’s céply 10 the dispateiies ol Secrelaty Evafts on the Canadian fisucry quu' Hup, Qut which the Beeretury declines at presed 0 niake pul x‘-u.mh i 3 - T 4 A X, Comtolssloner Bswim uposcs the redactios of ‘the wobato. tax frow- 34 Lo 18 couts pef s TINANCIAL New Yonrg, Nov. 15=The comitite of tred Cuurt un a writ of ertor from lieBlate Supreme -Court, tue Attorney-General has potilleg coun- scl for the University tuat he will enter a mo- tion, Dee, 9, to ditmiss the writ of errorfor want of jutlsdictton, 'The State Bupreme Court held thot a large amiount of uty aud (dwi lots, aud othor real ostate, owned by tho University, and held for the purpose of sale and prufit,wers subject to taxation, notwithstavding the vlause fu the University charter exeampiing all its vropesty, of whatever kind or Quacription, from tazation for oy aud all ‘purposcs. This decision - was based on the groond that, under the Constitubion of 1848, the Legls. luture hmt U0 LOWEE 1O @xCinpt such property, from luv fon, “unlels divectly used for educa- tidnnl purpbacs. ‘I'ie" Univirsity took tie case to the Hmu-d- State Bupremé: Court, on the; ground that thts deefgfon dtipalred the ubliza. tious of the. coutract., ‘Yhe - wution to disiniss. e writ of error ts bisld o the groutal - 5 . uded tere dectslun ‘OF & &1atu Uobrt hataing Lo sl |« 1078 b Dodd, Brawu - e ve ot Teb Jesged coutract nvalid bevausoof s ropuinueo | dry-gode’ fiom of 64, Louts, M L 0 thu Constitutlun of the Btata 1s wob paseage |/decided: a8 10 the dividond to® be deciat of a law tmpalring he ovligution ~withiwthe proliintion &1 the Federal Constitu. tion, aud tha n‘c United Btates Baprenno Couit lias no -~ jurisdiction Lo'review the devision of o State'Court on sucl’d question, Tha prioviples, Anvolyved tu thls cosk clyes o numbde I offlers,, aud thyolve uwmslsum de autonol of tayea, | 1bo. uctual nasets, - ‘Tt Cliairmai of Lhe Loty initieo says the Lhlef dilllvulty b srriviud 8 et ecttiement nrosc drom the_ foct thut oty o \Qn} ikt aid otbets 1 Bt Lodis, dud iy 4kl WhE neceasary. N v S 2”, 4?-».‘. K s..ysar, A2.—The m‘vmm.:m o Ao ““Lu'fi‘a."‘ S sl Wb ! lithe waial tenl Wik Wil LR . ! Lisbilitics upsunds ob $300,000 BIGELOAE ol AR A S - Cuxvilaxa, O., Nov, 18.—Lerl Laman, _V;’, “prictue OF tho Ths.ry Couinbia; a defmbau P -of (Lis city, uade an assiguuient todéy: OCEAN STEAMSHIP HEWS. New Youk, Nuv. il—Arsived, atess Abatia, from Loodon, LivERPOOL, Nov. YA —Stcawers At tar, end Btaté of Peuusylvanta, trow N¢ i g ot a cuntract " TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, .. PHILADKLPBIA, Paq Nov. 19.—The twelfth, anniversary Of the oresulzation of - the Urand; - Ariny Of tho Rapublfe was: celvbrated to-day by, | street:parade, & review by Qov. Hartraoft, ad- drossea by prowlueut ‘members, aud a gragd conbert, x New Youx, Nov. 13.—C. ¥. Kuchuemuds, of the suspended Hrin of Haar & Co., has veen cxpelled trom the Stock Exchange un the re- port of the Colimltied which examined tho trausacsious bedween Haar & Co. and Lotden & Co. shlp