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The Chicage Dailp Teibune, & SVE CENTS, 5 OLITICAL: X & VOLUME XXXIX, FRIDAY- NOVEMBER 15, 1878, i ;i g PRIC oteraa, STEWART. WASHINGTON. (assimerePants, Well worth $5 to $6.60, NUTTING'S that horesfter delegateato this hardy he required to ba Past Right Worthy Iligh Chief State Ravgers, nnd that in Btates whera thers arc not three officers of that erade they ehall be elected fn the usual manner, and ho given the degree, After somo discussfon, the proposition their annual reports upon the management of the Indlau Bureau i attracting mach aftention here, and particularly at the Interfor Depart- ment. A number of these which pretend to glve instances of improper or Indeflicient actlon the smaller banke, wishing to protect them- selves azainst the prescutation of thetr notes. This wiil use a part of the amount of silver now coined. K for another fraction will be found in the fact tlat slfter Jan. 1, 1879, the | An The Gang of Body-Snatchers Natiooal Banks will ne longer have the privi- " was laid over. The constitution was amended retary Evarts’ Recent of Agents are known ot the Department. 1o bo | lexe of issning notes nl’un"v{lltrdennmlmtl ["‘ssident’a New De- , About to Be Snatched. ey :g::":'"lm‘fl':‘&fh'l‘:r‘fi:’:;: shall be eligible Dispatch wholly unfounded. The report of one officer lll"lfl &'} Bhvluldll landmuuulerr&';:;E "x"hi B " 1 1t was onleredthiat In the electfon of delcpates P : arraigns the Indian Bureau for not forwarding | Grawn from circala Foom woula he Allunje parture, for a silver clrculation of 8ty nillions, HBut in su fnterview to-day Mr. Bhertnan tenics allfa- tention of attempting anything of this kind. The following statement of the cundition of the National Banks, 2,053 b numuer, at the close of business Oct. 1, 1878, will be of inter. est. The footinga from which it ta compiled were today completod In the office of thu Comptroller of the Currency: Resources— Loana and disconsits...$ 830,621,642 Overdrafts ,..,,..... 3,460,008 Uniled States bonds to the high courts hereafter the one recciving the hizhent vote be elected for two years, and tna other for one yesr, and that the action of the courts which Lave already eclocted dele- pgates for two yoars 0 contllirned, Also ordered that the endowment fund be kept scparate from all other fands, "ast Chief Ranger Thes. 3cCoy, of 8t. Louls, the founder of tho lulependent Order of Forestere, was Introduced o tho High Court this afternvon, and welcomed In an sppropriate manaer, CRIME. supplics to acortafn tribe. Upon faquiry, it tarns out that Congress made no sppropriation for the tribe In question, and it is not In any way under the care of tus Burcau. Home of these army oflicers have been 50 ouispoken in thelr Jdenunciations that they will tirobably be calied to sccount for their loose chiarges. The unanfmity with which officers whose duty it Is to niake reports attack the [ndian management {s aceepted at the De- partment as a part of a filan to secure the trans- for of the Indian Bureau to the War Dej ment. There never has becn a time when the A Calm Review of the Alleged Outrages to American Citizens. i He Obhjects to thé Statoment, tlsat He Hus Dropped the South« orn Policy. i The Only Change Is in His Estis mate of the Southern Character, A Detective at the Side of Every One of the Ghouls. And a Dignified Promise to Straighten All Matters in Dispute. The Leader a Prominent Attorney in New posits . United Btatan bonda on hand. . York City. 2 = : Indian servico wasiu a better condition than at | Oiuer stocks, bonds. and mariyeses present, or when the cral character of the | Due f . ' I # ANOTHER DEMOCRAT ELECTED, | Lressury Views Reparding the Attempt A gomtaTon o e Beneral character of the | Due from spbroed enerae aienia He Is F":' in the Resolve that Violencs H & mzlom:;ald ;«4 iuJ T»l-{’;i i to Demonctiz) the Silver ter, ,;l'hu course adopted by tha military com. | Due from Stata banks and ban aud Fraud Shall Be Dealt with . “ . . ‘twernnati, 0., Nov, 14.~J, J. Kelly, er- manders fs likely to lcad to replics that will | Heal estate, furnitn psi Lightning Will Strike Them | ., from the Fitth Distsier ot Cincinastl, was Daliar, ubligs them 16 talee ool {holr”Toose and gons | Sarrent exi Sererely, All at the Same this afternoon cunvicted fa the United States ;L‘.Ixu?:n’,"“" e e 10, Utz 4342 - ] Time. Clnn‘r!l of nl;nc'xlxrllnx mezlsl vo'bu at u:;s recfi:l". The Actlon of tho Notional Banks fn e —— foimatar | A Republican Gongressman in Georgiy clection, Kelly taa realows Democratic politi- 3 Y . i A lll i])“ clan, and {n his enthusiasm for the Democratie the Drewises Generally @ ‘“l,"%];"zfi',}:fflwnt fiflgm‘, Oounted Out After Hia Eleotion by 3 Congreselonal cand(date brought up to the polls Condemned. and voted a river man wlho bad previously told him that he lived In Plttsburg. "Ho was glven A fair trisl, but the cvidenco was overwhelmingly ogainst bim, flo hes pot yet boen sen- tenced, but If Judge Bwiog follows Wasmixaton, . C., Nov. 14.—~The following 38,000 Majority, cage Is now being argued before the Supreme Court: No, 150, nssigned, Georze Reynolds, plaintiff In error. agalnst the United Btates fn error to Their Present Deportment of the Most Nervous Character. Senntor Oonkling Said to Desiro to Be- come Beconoiled' with the WANT 0¥ CONFIDENCE. PROMIsES. USINESS SULT President, . | the Bupreme Court for the Territory of Utah. Burplos food, Bpeetal Dispated to The Tridune. ' Most of Th tn Full Realizath I %)l:: "Sfféfifi'.'fi:m"';?l“"ind.nnfif ‘s hlbmanJ: 3 v | Tois was en indictment fn the District Court (‘?n‘er undivided profith........eeee Wasminarox, Nov. 14.—Frequent ottempts Would bo cheap at $18 and $20, ost of Them ln Full Reallzatlon of } . yiterstwo years ao, ho will &ivo him for tho Tertitory of Utdh under Sec. 5,353 Ke- | Sétlogal Bank notes ontatanding.. bave been made to tnvalidate the recent tuter- Their Hopeless Predicament. thirteen tonths at” hard labor in the Peniten- SALISBURY. vised Statutes of the United Btates vs. the prie- | Dividends nnpaid... vicws with the Presideat, in which ho took uew tiary, Twoor three more Democratic workers arc under Indlctment, and will be tried soon. One fsa Licutenant of police, who drove the United States Supcrvisors of FElection away from tho polls, remarking that the United States Goyernment waa & damned humbug auyhow, and_the sooner it was overthrown the better, Similar trials under the United Ntates Eloction Iaws are fu progress In Indisna. —— THE GHOULS, Cinoinnatt, 0., Nov. 14.—At Zanesville, 0., at 4 o'clock this morning, & pollceman on the Uridge had his suspiclons aroused at the move- ments of s party in a wagon, and when they reached tho bridge be ordered them to halt, but tho driver whipped his horses lnto 8 gallop and escaped. The policeman procarcd asslstance and followed them some fourteen miles beforc he was able to catch up with them, On attempting to arrest thetn, the whola party jumped fromn the wagon and escaped to the woods. The waron was found to contaln the bodies of four prominent citizens who had been buried at Woodiawn Ccmr.-m;y since Monday. The policeman, whose namo {8 Btitt, receivea s nhlorwonnd from the men in the wagon durfug the chase, — GONE AWAY, Apecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Davzrront, Ia., Nov. 14.—W. H, Amabaugh, a grain and hog dealer of Maquokets, Juckson County, witn branch cstablishmonts at scveral other swrrounding towns, has been misslug from his homs for some twelve days past. None of his fricnds know anythingof his whercabouts, As he leaves dobts behind bim to tho amount of at least 85,000, strong suspicions ‘exist that he bas absconded. e owed the Exchango Bank ot Maquoketa $2.800, aud numerous farmers sums ranging from $23 to $100, It Is also stated that he is indebted largely to graln and stock cotn- mission firms {n Chicago and M{lwankee. Asa matter of course, Mr. Amsbaugh hos hitherto borne the esteom sud the respect of the com- muoity. s THE DRITISH PREMIEL'S REPLY TO SECRETARY EVARTS' RECENT DISPATCH, ‘Wasmixarow, Nuv, 14,—The following Is Lord Salisbury™s reply to the didpateh of Becretary Evarts concerning the: {njuries sustalned by Atnerican fishermen fn Fortune Bay, and the at- titude of thc Home Goyermment in regard to Colonial legislation nffectipg our richts under the Treaty of Washingtoni 4 Fonkiox Orricr, Nov, 7,d878.—8mn: fler Ma)- esty’'s (overnment have had unidar their conskiers- tion the dispatch from Me. Brarts, dated 25th Sop- tember, and communicsted {0 me oy the 12th nit., respecting complainta mado- by the Government of the United Statea of 1ujuries sustained by American fshermen n Fortune' Hay in January laet, This dispateh I8 in reply to my fetter of the 20d August. lg.wmch 1 forwurded a copy of teport furnished by Chpt, Bulivan, of her Majesty's ship Sirlus, on the ‘occurrence In uostion, Mr, Kvarta now remarks ilut the United Btates Uovernment hava uot leen - pol in . possession of depositions whicn forni sho basis of that report. and ‘aro unable. theretdre; to say whether upun their considerntion. the .viow which the UGovernment of the , United States of these transactious upon the wworn sta ment of thelr uwn citizenswoald beat all modified, Her Majeaty's Guverument have not had opporta- nity for conmderiug the ststetnents in queation, but the deposltions which_sccompanied Capt. Sul- ivan's report, aud which 1 now hiave the honor Lo forward, appeared to tham, In tho absence of other testimony, 10 be conclnslve 'ag regards the facts in the casu, Afilll’l. however, Trdm the facts in re- spect to which there appeary td be a material diver- gonce between the evidenca pollected by thie United States Giovernment end thaticollected by tho Colo- nial anthorities, Xr, Rvariy takes exception to my +letter of e 254 on the. podnd of iy statement that the Uniicd Stafes flshdrmen concerned hava been guilty of breaches 'of law. Krom thia he Infern an opinion <02’ my part that it is competent for a “Dritlh anthority to pase lawa in supcraossion‘iol.the trenty binding Amcrican fshermen within?the three-mile limit. In pointing ont that the American fishermen had Dbroken tho Iaw within the Yredtorial limits of her lll{tlu'ldnnlllllulu. 1 had;no, intention of infer- cntially laying duwn suy pripaiples of interuaton- al law, and no advantaze w o 1think, be gajued y doing o to o preater cxtent than the facts in questlon absolutely reqnimg.b I hardly beliere, buwevar, that Mr, Evarte mid, in discamion, adbere to tho brosd doctrinedwvhich some portion ot his laneusge would appeat tto convey, that no " Drittsh suthority has any righ} to any kind of lnw binding Auericans wig are falitng {n Britinh watery, for, If that contenfdn Lo just, the same disability Applies. ¢ {:rlnr Auy” other power, and tho waters mual deltvred over to anarchy. On the other hand, her Ma)#aty’s Governiment will nv-nH( admit, what s inided scif-evident, that Britlsh sovereignty s recaniethese matiers fu lim- ited in ix scopu by tho engagaments of the Treaty of Wasninglon. which casnnt be modified or affected by municipal electiug: I cannot antictpate that with regard to thesy primciplcs any difierence will be found to exiet betwoes the views of the two Uovernments, 17, however,tit be admitted that tho Newfoundland lezislatars have the right of binding Americans who fisl sithin thele waters by oner, George Reynolds, for contracting a polyg- amous marriage. . Having been convicted in the Third Judicial District Court, be appcaled to the Bupreme Court of the Territory, aud from that'Court, In which the judgment belaw was afifrmed,'sucd out 8 writ of error to the Su- preme Court of the United States. Arzument was begun, The errors asafigued In the case arc very numerous, but only onu of them fayolves n auestion of general public Interest, pamely: Whether the Unlted Btates Congress has the constitutional right to probibit polvgamoys marriages in the Territories, It was contended by counsel for tho prironer that polyzamy Is enjoiucd as A religious duty, and held anan article of faith by the aect to which the latter belonge, and that Coneress is forbldden by the firnt amendiuent to the Constitution **1o inake any law respecting an cstablishment of religion, or to prohibit the free exercise thercol.'” . Attorney-Gienoral Devene, of counsel for the United Stafes, urged 1n reply that nn interpre- tation of tle Conatitution, which would resteain Congress from attaching a peualty to the trime of polygamy on secount of fts belng an article of religlous” faith! would also restrafo it from ottaching a penalty to any other crime which might be ssnctioned by relizion: that under this rigid interpretation of the Constitution a rect of East Indian thuga who should acttle tu the Territorics might commit murder with fm- punity on the eround that it was sanctioned and enjolned by shelr system of religion. He closed with an eluquent and imdpresive reference to the well-known Mountain - Meadow wassacre by Mormon ‘‘avenging augels’ asan illustration of the fanatical extremes to which men, unre- strained by Jaw, might bo carried under the mis- taken conviction of religious duty, The argument will be continued to-morrow, THE BANKS. THRIR ACTION IN NEW YORK A8 IT 18 REGARDED IN WASIINGTON~—1OW TIRY CAN MAKE RI- BUMPTION EASY OR HONELESSLY RMUARRANS THE TREASURY. ' Curremondence ¥ue York Sun, Wasainarox, Nov. 12.—[t 14 easy to exagger- ate the hmportance of any one step toward ro- sumption along a path which the Tressury Department has been following for two years, . but there can be little question that the meeting of tho Clearlog-Houso manazers held'to-day fn” New York excites the liveliest (intereat in the ‘Treasury Department, and . is ‘watehea with anzlous solicitude by Mr. Shorman’ hitself, ‘The banks are masters of tho sltuatidn. Thoy can make resumption easy and certatn, or they can hopelcssly ombarrass the action of the Treasury Devartment. They ‘demand as the Individunl deposits .. Culted States deposits Deposita of United Btas ana determinec gruuud with respect totheSouth, To-day the authuritativestatement is made that, while the Preaident does not consider his Bouths erapolicy o failure, he Is convinced that the Bonthern leaders have not fultiled thelr pledges; that cltizens of the United Btates in the South have been deprived of thelr rights, and that it is to be the policy of the Administra- tlon to proteet eitizens of all parts of the Union In thelr rights, irrespective of tho pulitical party with which they may act. The teche mleal statement that the President con- sidered the Southern ypolicy a fallure isuntrue. Whatever the Southern policy may have been, or may have accumplishied, the Preste dent has always determioed to PUOTECT THR CITIZENS . of the United States in their riznts of safTrag under the constitutional amendinents o far as 1t lfes within the province of the Executive power todoso. What is called tho new departure in the treatment of the South means that the President lias been compelled to change bis es- timate of Boutbern politicians, and to some ex- tent of the Bouthern people. o seemns uu longer to have absolute confidence in the per- fectability of the Sonthern nature. The Ad- winistration Insists that it has always beea s part of the Bouthern policy and uf the general policy of the Administration, to, enforce the penalties for so much of systematic violation of the Iaw as can be dircetly traced to offenders. 1t Is vossible that sppropriations made by the Democratic TTouse, tn anticipation ot the vigur- Special Dispalch fo The Tribune. Nzw York, Nov. 14.—The Times has officlal permission from the highest authoritles con- hected with the Stewart body-snatching case to publish the fact that not only hasthe body been found, but the perpetrators also. Nearly com- plete evidenca is sccured to send them all to State Prison, and tho officers liold each 18 guard, resdy ot & aignal to make the arrest, In starting the investization threo lincs of clews were followed. All three concentrated until thoy ran in the same groove, by fatlowing which the exact hiding-place of the body was discovercd. This settled, tnquiry was continued until {t was found that those having the body fo custody were an entire- ly different set of persons from those who sctually perpeteated the robbery. ‘The investigation continued until all the parties concerned wero under surveillance. Tbe police will not give names to-night, but an offictal says that, wheo the names are published, the people of New York e ‘WILL B8 THOROUGHLY STARTLED, Beveral persons of hitherto unquestioned re- spectability, who would never be suspected of complieity in such a crime, are amoog the most gullty particlpants. One of thom is & promi- nent attornev, in whoss dircction every trafl lends with uocrring sccuracy. Except this principal, every guilty person was in- the clty to-night, and Lehind each man was 2 detectivo ready Lo pounco,upon him at s word, ‘The man alluded to as the principal 18 out of town, but an officer {s at his side, and ho cannot escape. 8o certain s hoto be captured that, Wednesday night, Judge Hilton received a tole- gram from ao officer asking: **8hall 1 arrestl” He answered: * No." g 1148 RRASONS FOR DELAY .will bereadlly appreciated. lls object, from the ‘start, bins been not mercly the recovery of tho body. That he might have sccomplished scvernl days ago. Heconsidered that, unless he made a full and severs cxample of the rabbers and Abtir., cpnfcdesates,.. ... precedent, - would ‘have . : beon - -~ establis] - whi would resilt -in an uolimited ' evil to the community, This was the fIrat cast of the kind in this country. In Judge Hilton's hands lay an opportunity to-maks the practico so obnox- lous' that few would care hiereafter to take tho risks {nvolved, 1t only noeded a little patience, ® deal of hard and skillful work, and the ex- 3,342, T4 122,419, s 42, (K31, 703 NUTTING'S Hark Down Prices How's and I?J}s Clothing -and Furnishing Goods, BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR WINTER GARMENTS, Total NOTES AND NEWS. NO NEW POSTAL SERTICR. Hpectal Dipateh to The Tribune. Wasaivaron, D. C., Nov.14.—All applics- tions for new postal scrvica will be refusad Ly the Postmaster-General, as the aporopriation is entirely exhausted.. Indeod, thero s already a deficiency of $400,000, Congress having refuscd to make adequate appropriations. The nmount expended by the Postmaster-General {s ixed ne- cording to rates established by law, DESIRES HARMOXT, Benator Conkling's friends sdmit that he is endcavoring to place himsel? {n cordial relatlons with the Adminlstration, his ultimata purpose being the Presidential nomination (n 1330, Hm“{eh" become his watchword, and he will not be spt to make any further trouble in the matter of the New York Custom-House nominations, fle wil not seek the reappolot- went of Arthar, and will sllow Coroell to shife for himsclf. Moszmenta the purpose of which 18 to secure recouclliastion with the President, it is sald, will become manifest at an early day. TIE POUR PRO CENTS. Subscriptions to the 4 per ccot loan to-day, $704,850, _ THE NALIFAX AWARD. Nzw Yorx, Nov. 14.—The Unltod States Goy- ernment has, through a bankln?-houie In thls city, comipleted the parchase of sterling ex- change to the amount of about £1,100,000 to meet the*#5,600,000 raqaired b{} thy Halifax award to be pald to the British Government at London, on the 23 fust., and agents of the United States Treasury Department will make the transfer at Loy i Until sbout April 1 at the 01 Noa, 184 & 186 State-st. DecioED .lNDUCEMENTS Buyers will find by in- spection that our stock is now full and complete, not oaly in staples, but the lat~ ¢st novelties In every de- pariment; and that we are selling all imported goods, embracing Diamonds, FPearls, Cameos, - Coral, Clocks, Bronzes, Watches, ©Cpera Glasses, ‘Bricwsbirav, | ete., at least ONE-THIRD less than the prices olse« where. We shall maintain these extraordinary conces- slons until further notice. laws tirough the courts, 2 WILL PROVE INSUFPICIENT, It takes munsy to make arrests, pay for ths transportation, and malntenauce of prisoncrs, and for the espeuses of courts. The fuud: originally appropristed was not large, and it 1s- intimated that the purposc of ‘the Adminlstra. tion to enforce the Jaws may be defeated on this arcount. Another obstacle In the way of the' prosecution of tho offeoders is tho [fact that persons who shall voluntanly ot otherwiso: testify agaipst the bulldozlpg leaders wiil, If they return to thelr parishes, fnevitably fncur tho risk of-death by violence. -A list of wit- neases who have been kitled after having testi- fied againat tho bulldozers fs befng preparcd, and helps to {llustrate the difficulty surrouud- luge the presecution of theso sults. don on that date. L —— FATALLY STABBED. Nrw Yonk, Nov. 14.—Angelo Bpanglo, in East Broadway, uear Chathams Square, abont 7:30 this morning, stabbicd Pater Deake In the neck ‘with & Jong kutfe: ~8puoglo, after phunging tho weapon [nto Drake, ran away. Drake shouted, 1 om stabbed,” and pursued tho Itallan as far as Mott streot, when ho ‘fell and expired. An attache of the Board of Public \Works, who wit- nossed the murder, £ave cliase, Spanglo rtan through Mott to I'ark ‘jtreet, and thence into Baxter. flo was captured in & miserablo hovel near the * Five Polnts,” after a haru strugele. Le gives as a reason for the murder that Drake FIRES. IN TAR FIVER COUNTRY, . Spectat Dispaichta Tae Tridune. Maurgis, Tenn., Nov. 14.—A fira accidentally occurred In Glencoe, & small station on the Pa- ducahi Road, son fifteen mlies from the city, Tast Wednesday nlibt, and burocd down a large grist, glo, and saw-mill. Tners were twenty bales of cotton In the boilding at the time, and thie Joss is catimated at between §3,500 aud $4,- 000. Wo were unablo to learn the name of the proprictor or the cause of the fire, 3 price of thelr ussistauce such’ a policy as shall J 3 5 penditure of » considerablo amount” of money. | nad'attempted to cut him fust night, aad bag | 307 1aws which donot cantravenc oxisting treaties, h it At 8 o'clock on the night of Nov. 13 the LOUISIANA. 2 9 | aud was alded by the best assistance the country arep——— i set_ fon re, - The proprictor, Mr. L. muat be undortaken by the (evernments, and cun- not be romitted 10 tho discresion of each Individaat fsherman, for such ndiscretton, (£ exercised on the ono slde, can bardly berefused on the other. If any American fishermun may viclentiy break a Iaw which ho believes tu be contrary to tho treaty, & Newfoundland deherman may violently lnl!nllrn L4r he bulfeves It to bLe inuaccordance with the trear An'the poinia in {sano are frequently subtle, and roquire considerable lezal knowledge, nothing but confuston wnd disorder conld rewnit from pucha wode of deciding the Interprstation of the treaty. er y's Government profers the view (hat, the law enacted by the Legislaturs of the country, whatevar 18 nay be, ought tulbs obeyed by nativ and forelzners allke, whoare vofouraing within tl territorial fimits of its jarbadiction, but that {f s law has been Inadvertently paswed which s in any degree or reapect ot varlance with the rights con- forred on & foreiun Powor by treaty, the correction of the mistake as committed, st the earlicet period after its exi co shall have been ascertained and recognized, is & matter of international obligation. 1t1s not explicitly stated 1n Mz, Evarta’ dapatch that ho consldess any of tho recent acts vl tho Colonial Legisiaturs to bo - inconsistent with the righta acquired by ths United Btatea under the Treaty of Washington, but if that 1s the case, her Aajesty's Government will, In a friendly apirit, conulder any represcntations he may think it nght to make upot tha subject, witls the fiope of comlng 1o usatistuctory understandiog, 1 have, ete.. ete., To John Welsh, Esq., elc. TIIE BILVER DOLLAR, VIEWS OF THE TREASURY AUTHORITIRZS, Apecial Dispaich 1o Tae Tridune, ‘Wasuinoron, D, C., Nov, 14.—The Treasury authoritics continue to manifest regret that tho New York Clearing-Houso Assoclation felt it nceessary openly to antagonize the sliver dollar. Thay fear that suchastep, while dolug no zoud, may create enctics o resumption, and help to cmbarrass the operstions of the Treas- ury to thut end, It was stated at the Treasury today that tho question ralscd by the New York Clearing-House Associstion with respect to tho silver dollars is nol, and will not be, s practical ono for at least oue year, for thevesson that the customs will obeorb all tho stiver that has buen, or that is dikely Lo be, colned for the comlng twelve months, anil that the question of the special deposit of silver dollars, what Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridure. NzwOrLEARS, Nov. 14,—Washingtou reports, assuming the certainty of contests of election from three Louislana Conzressional Districty, are recalved with little credence here with elther Democrats or Repnblicans, That efther ex-Qov. Wells, frum tho IFourth, or Ludellng, from the Fifth, should contest, appears ridiculons. Nei- ther one, from tho first, was cousidered by tno knowlug oues o stanging any possible snow of . election. Both districts, truly enough, have always been strongly Republican, and both Lave anquestionably been very considerably bull-. dozed. Tho fact rcmafus that ncither Wells, nor Ludeling could command the Hepublican vote. Your dispatches in the Issue v Nov, 1 predicted the election as then well understnod o Republicau circles. Tha results wlil bear out tbo predictions. The nomination of ex-Gov. Wells, in particular, was the most unfortunate that could bave been made for the Republicans, Tust of Ludellug wus little better. ‘I'ne Administration was slmply taketi fn fn its Loulsiana -maoagement. The cases aro Do better as presented in elther the First or 8ccond District, Nelther district can honestly be estimated as otherwlise than Demo- crutle, The Nativnal nomiuece, indorsed by the - Custom-House msuagers, wers politically un- konown by the Republican voters. They both ran far behind their tickets. They were alded very materially fu so dolng by bad inauage-, ment, and, 1a the case of Cullon, In the S8ccond District, by actual bad faith on the part of & Pedera! ofticial,—ex-Gov, Micheel Hlahoy Buper- futendent of the United Btates Miot,—wha wauipalated the colored vote fn the two Parishies of 8t, James aud Bt Cbarles, both strougly Republican, snd turned it agaiust Cul- lom aud i favor of blmsclf as an Indepondent, THE ONLY 8HOW POL A CONTEST Is fn tho Thinl, or Ackicn’s District, Tho full returus now fu show 10.200 for Ackien, 7,103 for Uebert, and 4,657 fur Merchunt, bolting Repub- "This gives Acklen better than 8,600 plu- but shows Lim better than 500 short of » rity vote, ‘Tue clalin s mads on belalf of e of 700 votes fllegally thrown out and dollars which the Treasury Department has been for etght months calning In obedlenco to the law making thewn a legal-tender, 8o far Mr. Sherruan has not fn terms promised to do this, but it fsan opco sceres at the Treasury Devartment that he s ready to do all the law ermits to carry ont the wishes of the bauks, Thic meeting of the New York Clearing louse to-day upon the strength of this assurance Is anxiously expected to decldo to support resump- tlon, but upon 8 goid busis. The cunference hold on Saturday botween Mr, Shermau and the Exscutive Cormittee of tho New York Clearing-Houss has been represented in sutme quarters as held at the tostance of the baukers. This I not strictiy accurate, A high ofticer of the Treaattry Department was io New York s fortolght azo, snd, comiog in contact with bankers anxfous to kouw Mr, Sherman's position, ho sugzestoa that steps be takew fura couference. A letter was addreased to Mr, Bhorman, and the Committces, whosc report will Lo heard to-day, came herv, Praeticaliy, they camc to demand resumption ou a gold basisjas the grlm of co-operatiou in resumption, first by the banks in New York, aud next by the baoks of the country, Their position wasa strong one, Tho Committee represented six bundred miftivue of capital, holdlor one hundrea millions of greenbacks, which, if tha banks act in evncert, can suck up tho Treasury gold as a siphion exhausts acistern. This reserve Isthe larpest, and {3 substantially the only block of greenbacks held by common Interests, Forty uillions of 1t liy hi she vaults of New York bankers alone,—a large vnouch sum to serjously cripole the re- sources of tho Treasury in resuining specio pay- ments. The banks Lave littie to galn wod much o lose by obatructing resumption, but there Is this fmportant thing to be gained by dictating the terms upou which thelr support can be Lind: ‘Ihey can prevent the substantis! adoption of » sliver standard. They have succeeded, whethor by the law or over thu luw remalus yet to be seco. Tho truth is, the bauks are ready, ana the Treasury is n They have been prepar- fug for m gold resumption by sceurlng gold, and only gold. By prescnting called” boods, a singlo bauk in " New Yurk fs knowu to hove sccured within a recent perfod $550,- 0, Through the operatlons of the Silver bill the Treasury has beeu forced tomake a part of fts preparstion for resutnption covaist in the sccumulation of $14.0K,000 of allver IMPORTERS AND JEWELERS, STATE & MONROE-STS. oxsTERS, - B MALTBY’ BALTIMORE-PACKED 0YSTERS. We are now prepared tofillall orders promptly. E.P.CHATFIELD, Ag't, No. 12 Clark-st. TORSALE NEWSPAPER POLDING MACHINES, P, Judd, while olling the cotton-gls box, scct- dentally set firc to a thread of cotton that was hanging over tho gin, which, in its tura, sct fire to some fiftecn bales of cotton that were stored in the gin-house. -It then pessed Into toe Nnt- room, where it set fire to the cutire premiscs. In two minutes from the first spark tha entire bullding was lu fomes, and Mr. Judd, with his employes., had barely tinie to escape. Mr. Judd himself waa badly burned sbout the hands and face. .The - adjoinlug stable was also burned with 118 conteats, except one horse and o mule which were saved. In the gin bullding there was a lot of sawmill achinery scored, which was also consumed. The entife lpsa 1s estimated by Mr, Judd at $7,000. Alr, Judd has been very unfortnnate. He has but just re. covercd from a severs attack of yelloir fever, and had barely commenced operations with his gin. Yesterday he had set apari to come In town for the purpose of Insuring his_property, falling tn which, the loss falls entircly on bimn- self, s A fire occurred to-night at No. 230 Main street, oceupled by C. L, Staffor na a confectionery, 1t originated from tho sparks tviog fi a de- fective flue, but, with the prompt asafstance of the fircmen, was extinguished. The damage done will amount to about §50. - AT MILWAUKRE. Bpacial Divaich (o The Tribune. MiLwaukaz, Wis., Nov, 14.—A 8re broke out at 7:30 o’clock this eventng to the fourth story of Georgo Zlegler's coulfectlonery store, No. § Urand avenue, The upper portion of the entire brick block In which the stors is situatcd was domaged by fire, and the water fron: the fires engines nearly destroyed the stock of Zicgler, aud that of Roaen fyld, who owned a poot and shoe stors adjolning. Ziegle: loss s esti- mated at $30,000; lusured for 00U, Kosen- feld’s Joss was $6,000; fully fusured. 00 the WWestern Associated Press. Mtwauxes, Wis., Nov. 14.—A firc this evea- {nz tn the brick block corner of tirand avenuo | and West Water street caused a lues of about $10,000, ns follows: George Zlegler, confec tener, 825,000; insured for $21000; Joseph Roaenfeld. boots and shoes, nbout $9,000; near- ly cuvered by lusursoce; damage to bullding .about $6,000." Tue fire did nol get below thy fourth floor, The Joss was mostly caused by BURGLARIES. » Special Dispaica to Tha Tridune. Jouigr, 1ll,, Nov, H.~Burglars entered the residence of Charles Qoodspeed, in Richards strect, Iast night, and stolen set of {ewelry valued at $70. They pulled the clothing from u bed fn which was secreted about $100 In cur- rency, but becoming alarmed decamjed bofore findiug the money, Thoy next visited the houso of Frank Swan, next door, and got away with a palr of $16 sleove buttons sud & sitver-mounted revolver. An attempt was also ¢ to_enter the housa of Goorze Woodrufl, on Otlawa streot, but the thisyes mado so much notss shut tl&e‘lr. prescnco was dlscoverod, and they made of afforded. 5 INR BNTIRR GANG has been koown for some days, but the evidenca sgainst all was not considered complete. Itis belfoved that the gullty parties know that thoy are shadowed, for they all exhibit nervousncss. It was not intended to make uny arrests to- nlght. Tha probabilitics aro that s complete swoop will be mady to-day,and the entira gang lodged fu fail at tho same time, as Judge Hilton stated yesterdsy, The regular polico desorve all the credit for the succeasful termiuation of one of the finest pleces of ‘detéctive work over porformed, Judge Hilton resa THOUSANDS OF LETTRRS offering advice and suggestions. The most are worthless, except as curiosities, but maay appesr written In good faith, and the clews, Y| were considered worthy of following up. Judgo Hilton will treat all such as confidential, A large proportion of tha others cootaln offers to produce the body for a stipulated sum, which ruos from $1,000,000 to 85000. Oao suggestion fs that, If Judge Hil- ton will privately offer % Roman Catholic Bishop from $1,000 to $5,000, the body will bo doubtiess returned. Another writer agrees to return the body If Mra. Stewart will iveg written guarantce to finlsl the Catholle Cathedral at Fiftleth stroet. PORT MONMOUTH. Porr MonuouTy, N. J., Nov. 14.—It is now thought that the clew the police got last night 28 to Stewart's body belng secreted in this vicing- ty is a good one, snd that the mystery will soon bo solved, It 1s sald, oo good au- thority, that Superintendent Walllng yisited Port Moumouth last night. Two of the Central Office detectives weroalso here last night, mak- log an investigatton, Thoy refusedto bo talked to, and left this mornlog, making » search along the banks of tho Shrewsbury, unear Littlo Bllvie. To-night they lett for Toma River, forty wiles down the Ne~ Jersey Bouthern Rallroad. MYPTRRIOUS. COUNTERFEIT TRADE DOLLARS, Botcial Dipaleh 10 The Tridune, Kuoxux, Ia., Nov. 14.—Two wen, who gave ‘thelr names ns Jobu Tavey and Philip Relter, were arrcated here by the United States Marshal this forenoon for passing counterfeit trade dollars, Their plan has been to trave! through the country purchasing small items, tander the trade doliars, and recelvo silver in cliange. A quantity of counteefeit trado dollars and other coiu was found in thelr po: fon, One of the nen is belleved to bo McLaugllln, who has been operating at Peorla. —— FORT WAYNE, Spevial Dispcich o The Tribune. Forr Warng, Ind,,Nov, 14.—Tho father, step- mother, and threo atop-hrothers of Mary Daily, thu dwarf, supoosed to bave been murdered last week iu Lafayetto Township, were brought to the city to-day aud lodged fn jail on the chargo of committing tho crime. The Graod Jury is examiuing nto the caso, and will probably lu- dict at leaat six persons. The prisoners have little to sav, Mrs, Daily says that the glrl wee killed by falllng from a ladder. LOOK OUT, MR. ROsS! MarsnarLrown, Ia, Nov. 14.—Frank Ross, the Ltalian, who inade o sworn statehicnt sey- eral days ago that ho murdered Jon K. Stough, ude afMdavit to-day thal said confession is n De z lie, duced I " ater. by ted from Lhe Parlsh of Asceu- ‘Wo have disposed of all but two | Mancursras, Burlington Co., N, J., Nov.l4— mnum?: T.'.’Zfi'&:":u'"cx'.‘f: D‘n‘i‘:lfi":n?gm‘fle :!':: ever might basald for or against it, fs not ;’“;",“‘:',' “g,‘,’“_‘g:“;k,, “,T’.,:ff‘ |I ,,.,:‘J‘.;‘,:’ é.',’g ¥ - :ll.‘;g, 1'i’u from the Parish of Assumption, 297 ofour h g - | clares funocent of the crime. 'Ihis lassall- | one lkely to be practical 0 long as silver dol- o ¢ CRICAGO. and-feeding folders, They | Bupt.Walling, ofithe New York police,accompa: y prag g Ve from Jberig, 350 from Lafourche, sud 4,000 from ‘Terraboune, with the transpositlon of 185 votes in Iberville returned for Atcrchant, though cast for Hevert. ‘This showlug, It substautiated, leaves Ackleu in arreurs, ‘Lhicre was licro, tuo, with Hubeyt, as with Cullom, BAD VAITH on the oact of ublican teaders and oficials. Ez-Conaressman Durrall uod Collector of Lu- ternal Revenue Murks, the latter sorebeaded Lecause of failure to kbself recelve the Repub- licsn vumination, are credited, lu consort with ‘Ark}::. “I‘kb"“'"..llg out '“e{n‘mlml asa lmn- ublicus, and” more particularly ugain as Inefwuglbk for tho loss of 1,40 Republican volas lu the Parlsh of Ascension. The distrce wili unquestlonably bo contested. Tue counsel for mn‘i:ilueux' Assoclation tell me they expecs to fle their vasa for the contest ol the dty vleo- tiva to-morrow fa the Bixtl District Courd. hundred willions of greenbacks, really hold a call Joan upon the Governraent to that ‘amount, dus any time after Jau. 1, 1579, aud the strength of thelr position 18 plato. Its effoct in the ‘Treasury Department s vlainer. For the sccond tuns Mr. Shermau has changed bts policy upou the Silver bitl. He beguu, 1t will bo remewmbered, as Its uncompromising opponcut, After its passage be announced that ita_ provisions would be vigoroualy exccuted, For a wlile silver colnaze was couducted on this bums, The ‘Creasury Departwent made strenuous efforts to’ cistulate the silver dollar.” It faled. Within the curreut week, however, it bLus been discoverod by touse luterested that Mr. Sherwau bas lost hissuxlety to push tho culuage aud the circulation of thi aliver dollar, Jle hus directed tho inonthl coluage 1o bo keut as near tu two willions as it lars arc In aemand for customs. Lt Qs strenuously deotcd at ths ‘Treasury that the, action of the Cleariuyg-Houss in this respect Is approved. pled by africnd, got off a tralb ontheNew Jersey Houthern Rallrosd st Shatnoue, o few wiles be- low here, last cvening, snd took s carriage in waiting (or unkuown parts, 1l had & dozana &un with him, but rumor connects his appear- ance here with tho Stewsrt. body case, Nzw Yok, Nov. 14.—The Newssays: That the Lidiug place of the body of Mr. Btewart has been found {s certaio. It s locatod ut or noar Bhamong, Burllogton County, N.J., on the Jorsoy Bouthern Road. XNOW NOTilIXG. Nuw Youx, Nov. 14.—The police disclaim all knowledgo of the reports published in the evening papers that A, ‘[, Btewart's body s been found cither fu Shamong, N, J., or in Cane sda Ju Hilton sald to-night he hoped it wight be Ytrue, but ba could uot say. WITHOUT FOURKDATION. davit 18 not cousidered favorable to Koss, JUSTICE. Special Dispaich 0 The Triduna Apmiaw, Mich, Nov, 1&.~James R. ¥ox, s tramp aged about 25, was seutenced ia the Clr- cuit Court to ten y in Btate Prison for ra) comitted on Mariha Jones, sged 9,at Lenawes Junction, Sept. ——— MASONIC. Wuszliwe, W. Va., Nov. 14,—The Grand Chapter of the Royal Arh Masous of West Virzinia to-day elscted tho following oficers; Most Excellent Urava High Priest, John W. COragtham ; Right Excellent Grand Kivg, Arthur ‘The alaym from Box 532 at 1:40 yesterday af- ternoon was caused by 8 fire {u a two-story barn In the rear of No. 40 West Lake street. Dame age nominal, A still alarm to Fogiue No. 138t 8:20 yester day afteruoon was caused by the burning of a kettlo of tar in the rear of No. 183 Bouth Water street, owowd by Johu C. Warreg, roofer. Dsm- age; 8T 18 porfect order, andi will b 801d ghegp, Addreas $ TRIBUNE C0., Ohtoago, TIH NATIONAL DANKS, Some of tha (rienda ot the stlver dollar have already been hoard uoon the subjuct, aud have stated that the Natlonal Banks, which are them. selves tho servants of the Governmeut and of Congress, are audacious fn attemptivg to dis- criwinate between the classes of moncy which the Government has declared shall be legal- tender, Under the present National-Bauking law bauks themsclves may fnterpret the term “doposits * whic they are entitled Lo roeeive ab their own discrotion. It FINANCIAL, Sovernment Bonds, Cook County Orders, P mlty Scrips and Vouehers, Madwlddy LAZARUS BILVEEMAN Bank.”Climber of Gominerce. \\—.~. ————— b - om0 S 310,000 TOWN BONDS, AT BRADFORD, PA, BrADroRD, Ps., Nov. 1L—A flre broke out tbis eveuiug 1o oue of the numesous small buljdiugs a¢ tbe foot of Malu street, ucar the Theatre Comique, and is sspidly spreadiog, The Wadeld House (s now burnivg, aud Nel- son's Opera-House will go soon. The Fira De- 8,02 Clcera, Cuk Caunty, 1., tor 88 ber ceny B Douds ruuotng'20 years. with interest Al be colsistel he execution of the I Bulsel; Rigbt Excolleat Grand &cribo, W, H. I, | | g clapt voamend 1ha ] o touustently Sith ¢ partment from Olean L on ths way hore. i eredaaty' | O7F Manum. payeble serlsnnualiyatius | SWAMONG, N. J., Nov. 14.~THo rumor that A { s not unlikely that su atiewpt toswend the [ provisioos of the Bilver bill in wood, falth. N t u ,_ Tynio xchangy Natlone) 1 T A ty Flick; Rlzut Bxcallent Grund Treasurer, 8. B. | Bankinz law will be made, requising Nutlossl R..u s tu be aliown lu upeniug the New (- & ELAWARE, E ‘"‘M"fl""f‘-‘s”“(*n"w.{".:""" MELARTAY Srell] | DEEMATLS Sl ore tecreted near Naraseems | Hifacéun: Right Excetiont trbad Becrorsr 5, 0. | Banks Vo roccive s gencril duoosiis vervthing | Tomns it s boom @it which ws 10 bo de- ¥ arsT. Lours. DELAWAL 8. Loug, 3 The tollowing offlcars were appointod by the Graud High Pricet: UOrscd Lacturer, Q. H. Hendell: Grand Captala of the Hoss, Willlam Burkebard; Urand Princival Sojourper, Jaines C. Buker; Grand Hoyal Arch Captalu, Geurve Davis; Graud Muster of “tte Third Vall, J. A, Miller; Urand Master of the Becond Vail, D). W. Emmons; Graud Master First Vail, Charles F. Scott; Grand Tyler, T, V. Bliss, e —— DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSNAN-BLECT 1¥ TROUBLE, WitsingToN, Del, Nov, TL—At the Btate election on the Bth ingt., K. 8. Martin, Depig- . cratie candidate for Congzress, was elested by s majority of about 7,000 over hjs ouly ouponeat, 3 J. G, Jackson, (recubacker. Siuca, tho alectior the polat bss been rafwed by Mastin' oppooents that be is insligible, baving begncva- - thut Congress Lus deciced (o by legal teuder. TR THADX-DOLLAK. There will be awovenient us s0on as Congress mcets to make the trade-doilar a lugsl tender, aud to thus add §20,000,000 to the circulation The Treasury aythoifties clain to have inforimna- tion that alihost tue entire buik of tha trudo- dollars arefn the hauds of brokers, who are boldie thew gxpecting legislatlon which witl lucrease (belr value 10 per cent, voted egclusively v the cuiumize of thestand- ard sliver Joilar. * All tacie slgns polnt in cue direction—a tacit acquiescsnce ia the demands of thu bunkay, To do Sceretary Sherman justics it 14 probable ¢uat bic has wade no furmal prum- fses. Lo sakl bimaclf tig evenwe that durtog bls m"'j cnce with the Cleartuz-House Cowunittes be deglined to entestain any drpposl- two for the exclufou of stlver from the work of 87, Louis, Ma., Nov. 14.—~Tholead-ploe works of L. M, Rumsey & Co, were buried this morne oy, Muulbflll{ $10,000; {iosured. e ——— THE ARCHITECTS, Nxw York, Nov, 14—At to-day's session of the Americaa Institute of “Architects s vom- muvicatiou was read from E, Towosend Mix, of 2 THE FORESTERS, Bz. Louts, Nov. 14.—The High Court of For- esters conpleted its businesa thls eveulng, and adjouraed to meet tu London, Cansda, the gece oud Tuesday of next Ovtober, Tha sesslon has been & pleasant and fmportant oune to the Order. Bome important revisions of the Al ruagy s, 0 4 9Den far Lrafhic. Mol l‘ oaln, X iy mamfln)‘xz"m“fl?u; i Akeat 6 Lasalia. st Chicago, BAger, 123 Deartoro-al. = swnption. Hé atood upun the lw 9 atnin; " 2 tting the Rebell nd SOALES, constitution’ and by-lswa have been fmade, Ttigatated Loe that Gorge 8. Coc 1s the | which tmads stiver shjeeat-icnder, s wes readn. | Aliwsukce, complaining of uujust treatment h‘““’h‘:’,fi‘fl‘;n‘:fl,flk ot JM‘“‘,":},,:“{ amoak tho principal of which were the chany STEWART'S STORES. persun respomsible for hly inovement. Of | alier Jun. 110 weet B Goveruuend ovligations' { 4 competition, and u resotution was adopted | there On_ the othar hand 1t fe asscrted, by FAIRBANKS' of pamo from Most Worthy Hich Court of th | NEw Yoax, Nov. ltrThe anabuucement fs | £0UFS0 theitiow of 1o Now York bauks i 1o | 53 Jwiun woner, ociarlug Ciat any wember who, lo cmeot cons- | tha sest . a2 laed by STANLARD 4 _.SCALES OF ALL KINDS, 1 'AIIIANK'.HOIIICAQO- eflect an attempt to dewonetize gliver. THE I"ZND-IAN BURKAU, ATTACKS PROM AUMY OFFICERS. Currenit vpinon am tho bigher ofjcers of the Treayury Departmeny fnclhiuca to tho belicl that the presentor of & Gyvernweut wblgation will be giveo bls optivn aflyr Jan. 1 as batween currency aud metal os metak aud wetal. o> Martin’s friends that s pardun wes fssued by President Johnsou in 1565, and a letter has been oblished frum C, P. Johnsey, the United gmu Marsbal for Delaware, to Col. Marun, fufurming him that ho had received 3 warrant petition, shall propose ‘or 10 uudertake work foc which he is competiug for less com- wilssion or compensation than his fellows tu cowpensation, shall be expelled from the Insti- tute and Clapter, made that the wholesalo brauch of A, T. Stew- art & Co.'s business is 40 be removed before dan. 1 from Hroadwsy sud Chawbers styces to tho up-towa store, which forwerly was entirely United States to ® Most Wortby figh Court of the Warld," and that charter-members undergo tho sane strict medical exunination that initia- tury metubers are subject to. . devoted o the retul departwents, Tho de- Specysl Dlsusic 1e: The Tribuns, tieally, thus would bo resumpbion 1o wold. No | “Thowas M. Walter, of Philadelpbis, was | for bis pirdon, For “sotme reason as yot abcxe .,::;‘,‘,‘“"‘"5'-"3“““ Ag improved forw of medical examination | brisied condiiion of trade, the muniest says, | WASLINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1h—The sopareat. | Loully ihis would bo awo lal wheu gold ous clvisn Bretbtonts Vhe ahponfaobls, touk | Waltel tbs. Presldent's. warmit! Sanno: be “Wbl:mnh(kmlu.‘ was sdopteds A propositlon was presested L.wmm: 10 do with the rewoyal 1y concerted situcks of the army omlicers fo § be obtalned. Bowe demand there sy place to-nlzit. tound on 13 1w the Uulted Stuies Court bare FY . /3 Definition of “tho - TOE FRESIDKNT'S ESTIMATE OF SOUTARRA ous attempt to punish violation of the Federal .

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