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ors in that Territory precisely in the toannet 19 in the States of the Unfon. As mat- 1 re now stand, he eays, the peenliar legisintion tv Conzrens 1a sa hampered by Tertitorial Jeg- tun s torender a conviction in certaln +uises almost fmpossible. In thenext place, ho +oommends that woman suffrage in the Terri- ' ry should ba abolighed, and polygamy m the ‘i rritories should bo made by act of Congress, the continulng of the offense beiog based on co- Lnbitatfon rather than the marriage ceremony, 18 now provided by United States law. MONTANA. The Governor of Montana submits the ques- tion whethier the United States will permit the Dritish Government to afford an seylam for our hostile Indians, and jurnish them a eafe place whero they may recruit and repleuish their sup- plv of aminunition, and again rala upon pesce- nbie cltizens, 1f the British Government per- alsts in doing’ #o, he recommenda that for the safety of the people of the Territory the Indians be removed froni the border eeveral hundred miles lato the interfor. He recommends also, in view of the surroundivg dangers, that the m-litary dlstricts of the Yellowstone and Mon- tana beconstituted s department, and placed under the commaond of Uen. Nelson A, Miles, to tho support of whom thousands of settlers would rally, —— BAUMER. v CASE OF TNK CITIZEN OF CHICAGD WHO WAS COMPELLED TO LEAVE GERMANT. Spectal Digpateh 1o The Tridbune. ‘Wasmnarox, D. C.; Nuv. 15.~The State De- partment bias made public a letter of coushleta- bie interest to all German citizens. It fs o dis- pateh from the Foreign Oflice of the German Im- verlal Governinont in regard to the case of Julius Baumer, a naturalized cltizen, of Chicago, who upon revisiting Germany last year was notified by the authoritles of Muenster, West- phalla, ta leave In elght days, or {n case he re- malned_be must perform military duty. The rase has excited much atteution among Ger- mans fa thiscountry, but the facts seem not to have been known that the order of expulsion was founded on ° the supposition that Baumer had returned to Uermany for per- mancnt residence, and that upon his notifying the Rmperial nuthorties that he expected tu roturn to America THI: OKDER WAS REVOKED, and he was notified that he was at lberty to re- main until the middle of last February, he hav- ing; indleated the 1t of February as the time ho intemled to start for America, Baumier, who leit soon‘after for home, did nut make forinal cowplaints to the Germanauthorities. Theques- tlan, however, Is swhether Germany can, under thie existing treaty, Hioit tue stay of ‘American vitizeny who svere formerly subjects of the Ger- Government, and who desire to visit birth-place, Thfs right secms tn bo elabmed In o spite of our treafy, Upou Wils puiut the terman Foreign Ollice, vremis- inx thut the Royal Government at Muencler, act- Iniz on the presutnption thut it was not Bautmer's Intention to setury to North Ameriva, but sim- ply to evade the performunice of Uermun tmili- tary duty, caused bim to be notified thut ho wust cither leave the territory of the German LEmpire within elzht days, or, 1n case he shoutd remain in Germany, perfornt his mtlitary duty. STATEMENT OF TRE GERNAN MINIATER, Writing to Miniater Bayued ‘Tavlor, the Ger- an Miutster of the Interior save: Au_recarda the ndmissibility of this mensare of espulewon itaelf, the [toyal Government at Muen: ster ndopted 3111 the cxcrcise of lin conatitutional computence, Every aoversign State 18 cutitied under internutiona) iaw principles, frow actunting if internal state valicy, ta rofuse to fore cieners the pnvilege of sojourn, A renunciation of Uiis right 18 n reaunclation, us has been pointed vut by this Government en former occasions, powhnre cuntained 1n thie treaty of Fun, 22, 188, Thus riaht may thereford be excraded withe out detriment to thut North Awmerica opainst cvery Gerwan, and by this Governmont againei every. North Americun Citizen, 1u tho samo mnnner 8a” syrainst pervons of it other focrelpy natlunaiitles, 1n cave there cxints for fte exercisn tho particalar motives ol the character above tndicated, 1o Judge of thy anfliciency of 1heae wiotives ti 8'concroto case pertaing to the constitutlonally appointed organs fur such purpnsc of the particular Stato entraged fn he exercisc of Lhis its soverelim State elght, This lato orwnn b4, in Prussta, 1n ine first instance, the particular Koyal Guvertiment, or, it way be, tse Landdroster, “and was, therefore, 1o the prescnt cuse, tho loyal Government at Muenster, The da- casion of this latter tritunal ‘wae especlally - flnenced by the clecumat, thut in- the city of Muenster particulurly, for inconuiderulile nutnber of p duly, whu had been dinchargu lud acquired: fureigu, usud patticnlarly North Anicrican natlonality, 'bad returnea 1o resldo per- manently, In view of the fact that this faiss ststo of thinwe, which hud become n general annoyance sud n uanger to pablic order, required thera u more acvero application of the nght of expulsion, sald Governuient saw particular reasons tor u nons ndulgent courun towards Laumur nleo, und, con- sequently, decreed hle expulslon, 1t la 10, be remembered that Baumer did not co; plain of this exbuision, eitber 1o the aporupriato utornal nuihonitica or 1o the luperialal Uoverne wment tarough the medtation of tho Euvoy of (he Lulted Statew, 'The andersigned dues ot besitaty to declare that on the boais 01_such a complatut thy decree lu question of the Royal Unvernment at Mucnsier, slthough ita logality s veyund quastion, would have cen” canceld in view of the circum® starces that, in the declsion of tho case by the bigher authoritics, exting coneidorations of w lucal nature would have been wubonllnated to the zeneml poiuts of view invotved, In view of thle circviusisucy 1o Koyal Minlster of tho Interior gladiy nulde himsclf Cin readicess to die tect that Saumer, should hu return to Prussin, be permitted to oura thera tor o teria of two yenrs on Prassian tereitary, in 50 1arus wttier and diferent valid ressous Inv the Dronibitiun of such sojonrn than thoso indicated LY the lioyal Govermment at Mucnxter are not made Lo uvpear, Moreovor, the ungersiuned will Take care tnat In the future in the treatwent of sunilar caves tho general polnte of view cxtablish- «d vy thy lmpenial Goverment shal) so recvive full consideration et the bauds of the Guvernmeut uuthonities, NOTES AND NEWS, EDISON'S ELECTRIO LianT, Spectal Dispaich $o Tha Tridune, Waginxaron, D, C., Nov, 15.—Inquiry at the Yatent Oflleo to-day shows that Edison has uot yet secelved the American patent for his new electric ight. The application is stitl pending, luformatlon Irom private sources i to the cffect that Edison has recovered from his recent jll uess, uud §s now belng unusually successful in s clectrical experlments. The first patents, srhiich will doubtless soon be lssued, will froper- fectly show the novel discoveries and dovices whilch ho has mude sfuce his upplication for the patent, Indeed, Edisou thiuks b ls now upen the threshbold of uew developments In electrical sclence, The bulldings which have Leen in preparation to test the success of the uew lightou a Jarge scale will suon Lo completed, aud Menlo Square Purk will be Ulattuated (o ubout two weeks, WILL B2 QUESTIONED, Sncrel:lr{ Echurz will probully cull upon Gen, Suerldan through the Socretary of Wat for an explunation of the severs chrrges inade agalneg the nauageient of the Indian Butews. Uen, Sueridan & 1 fact to huve made a ship bu his repoit relutive to the removal of the Red Cloud uid Spoited 1 bands irom the Mlvsourd siver, Lhis Geo, Shertdan scverely condetans s fu the futerest of trudersund speculators, [t happeus thut the removal of these ludlans was uade uealngt the whho aud protest of the luteror Departwcot by direct order of tue Presideut, st the requicst of the Indisus themselves, who threatencd hostilities unless periniited to remove to o reservation of their vwnscleetlon. ‘Ihe removal was made upon the recounnendation and uuder tue direetion of Gen. Crovk, vue of the urmy ofticers who las Leen most sucevesful fu his‘couduct of fndiay alfairs, Neerctary FEchurz, in his urtcoming report, will have 8 speclsl vaperon the Chcyenns outbreak, fu which it will be mafutaineg that the Indians werg not ouly well fed 1 ghy Apeney, but deft it well supplied with sub- eltence, trealy an well by s TUS NEW HOUBE, _ Very fow notices of contest of seats Iy the Forty-nxth Cougress have fit Levu recetyed, it s cxpeeted, “however, that there will be o eruble nuber from the Routh, aud itepublicaus who have teen deprived of thelr righits will lusist upon preseutlng tbele case In Congress, The Demucrats who give wulice of contest are Boywtou, Grecobacker, Wi was defeated by Dr. Lotlug Ju Massacbu- #etts, und Eickotl, from oue of thu New York Cuy diatricta, THE SILK CASES, . Tolthe Western Amoctated Press. WasnisG1ox, D, C., Nov. 15.—The twa cases of the United States awabuse H. 8, Clagiiv & Co. Jor the ulleieed receution, Jurchiass aud, couceyls went of large amounis of trauduteutly-l port- elstlk came up in the Suprems Court to-day, The queation fuvolved i the hability of Clafity & Cu. 1 tue avil aclion brousht to revover the Hpew Mtipoaed by the acts of 1523 wud 1806, 1f Hie detuureers uro sustaived it will be decdsive ‘l‘l“u‘c;]x:'a: t‘z.I"l‘uun"‘ur less sdmiblar cases. if puz, ¢ CauL £0 back to the lower ¢ Trict un 13 e, L 10REE cousta to'Le e VIsCHALGED, Bixty-»ix clerks uu the cumtingent rolls of the Patent Office trere discharged to-day for funds. One-holf of them sre women . DISTILLENS §XDICTED. . Commissioner Raum: $a - received a feleram from Charlestown, \V. Va., stating in- dictments haye been fornd azainat dilicit di tillers and other violators of the Revenuc laws. THI CADINET SR3SION to-day wae of brief duration, and devoted almost entirely to the consideration of subjects that wlil form part of the President’s message. THE ORRMAN NATIONAL. The Recetver of the German National Bank etotes the liabllities to ba $203.684; nmsets, 204,850. In aldition there are personal liabil- itica of the stockliolders estimated at $100,000. ‘ TIR POUR PRR CRNTS. %flpllonl to-dsy to thed4 per cent loan, Sul $537,000, NATIONAL OROP REPORTS. ‘Wasmeoroxn,D. C., Nov, 15.—No crop-report will be lssued this month, but a report covering the yield and acreago will be made ta Decom- ber., e e ——— CRIME, CONEY-FACTORY, * &pectat DispoteA to The Tridune, K=2oxUK, 8., Nov. 15.—Deputy United States Marshal Root mado further important dls- closures to-dsy In tha case agalnst John Taney and Philip Reiter, arrested yesterday for shov- lug bogus silver: coln. Upon examiaation of the premises occupled by them he found counterfeit trade-dollars, halves, aud quarters to the amount bf $123, dles, crucibles and metals secreted {n various places. “The haul fncludes the completo kit of the gang, axcept the galvanic battery. ‘Thewife of Tancy was also taken into custody, and infdrmation obtained which led to the arresc of the wife of Reiter at Ottumwa, An officer left that city with her this evening, and will arrive here In the morning. The business has been care ried on vury oxtesively, and from loticrs ro- celved from different blaces to-day (¢ is thought that this entire section has "been flood- ed, The gang _have been manufac- turfog the. stufl here aeod sending into the country to be shoved, A considerable - nmount bas ulgo been worked oft. here in town. The arrest aud LresiSug up of the gang ta looked wupon as & very [lmportant hievement, Refter is believed to none other than Riggs, who oporsted ex- tensively with the uotorlous counterfeiter Dr. Parker, of Nauvoo, 1ll., some time ago. Parker was baged in Indiang, and rerved a term In the Penitentfary, but the nuthorities have never been able Lo get thuir clutches on Rizgs until now. The couaterfclts which have been produced here are well exeeuted, and havo passed readily among business-mey. ——— BURGLARY, : Fpectnt Dispatch to The Tridune. Mornis, IlL, Now. 16.—Charles H. Gould, Esq., President of the Grundy County National Bank, returned howe from Chicago on the even- Ing tratm, and fn the night was aronscd by sound in bis room. The cas was burping low, aud he notieed o bisglar with his clothlug. Ile sprang up and got ks rovolver. 7The burglar ddarted out of the door. Mr. Gould ired at him, but presumes he did not Lit him. Mr. Gould discovered that his pants were gone, in which wus 0 pocketbouk with & number of notes amd #ome money; also that a very valuable diumund pin, belng a cluster of six dianiends, had been taken from his necktie, The pants wero found this morning in a nelghborlng yard, but thore is no clew tu the burglars. hey ot In ut the same door at which Mr, Uould entered on his ro- taen from the town, cither by turnleg the key, or Mr, Uould had forgotten to lock 1t benln him, The supposition s that soms oo In Chi- vairo yestenlay waa attracted by the valuable pin, followed him down on the traju, saw through what door he cntered the bouse, and committed the burglary. DAMON SICK OF PRISON, Svectal Dispateh (o The Tribune. Mapison, Wis,, Nov. 15—~Tha Governor eranled a pardon to-day to [lerbert C. Damon, who was convicted before the Munlcipal Court of Milwaukee, May 30, 1877, for forgery, and sentenced to State’s Prison for two yeam snd elght wmonths. The pardon was granted he- cause of the prisoner’s fll-health, The Prison Payslelan reported that the turther continement of ‘Damon In bis present physical condition would prove fatal, and it woula b an act of tumanity to release him, AN of the versons who had’ sustained damago through Damon’s ucts, except one, united in‘asking for his relcuse on this ground, = . VRELAND. v Naw Youk, Nov. 15.~It s confldently be- llgved the police have dispelled the mystery en- strouding the Manhattan Savings-Bauk robbery, It £ stated that ono of tne chlel operators fs in custody, and that furtler arrests will be made to-day. Farly this morning, a man whoso name appears on othe police ruturns ns Menry Vreland, was orrested and srraizned in thy Police Court, when Lo was remsnied to prison until further evidencn could be obtalnul. The police and Judgo are reticent, ‘Tue prisoner is tlescribed ns 25 dyl.'n\’l of age, 3 native ol the Unficd States, und a restdent of Chouncey street, Brooklyn. A Is suld to bea fictitlous nswe. HRELD FOR LXAMINATION, Boston, Mass,, Nov, 15.—. Frank P'aige, the commlssion dealer in boots aud shoes on Sum- mer strect, whose recont strange and pecullar fallure oxzcited somo considorable comment amoug business meu, has boen held for examination on the 2Uth, on & chatre of conspiring to choat his creditors, Duil wus Qixed at #7300, It Is sald that Palzo Lus sold $150,000 worth of jzouds ln this city within the past sixty duys, and that he owes four creditors alone tho sum of 830,000, He hos squandered 840,000 recelved from tls wife, ner private fortune, besideys $50,000 delanging to the widow of the late Senator Jobu D, Whicher, Talee's former purtuer. This coudition of oilalrs causes o great scusation 10 the boot and shoe trude, rela A DESIRADLE SON<INLAW. Fpecial L1:aaich to The' Tribuse. 87, Criapgris, 11, Nov. 15.—0ne Ben Wells, who has for years been the terror of the peacea- Dlo citleeusof this city, attempted to kill his futher-in-law (a gentleman by the name of Lord) with & knife. Marshal Lako succeeded lu arresting himn at the wuazle of a seven-shooter, Wells was tried and commiited to awalt the action of the Grand Jury, He had succeeded fn demolishling stove, furniture, aud windows be- fore tho arrest, Il wus at one thne convicted, aud served 8 term in the Arkansas Ponitentiary Tor ataboing and killing his wife, He was suj- posedd to have burned ous wife in Chieago by :ihmwlnz kervseue oll oa ber sud sesting T on e L FOI'L WAYNE. Speciud Dlapated to The Tribure, Konr Waywe, Ind., Nov., 15—The Grand Jury to-day ludicted Jobn Daily and Naoncy Daily for the murder of Mary Dally, a dwart glrl, last Thursday. Bix pursons arrested for complivity were ordered digehansed, ‘To-nhzht Ur. W, 11, Mycrs aud Wis son, Her- schal Myers, wero arrested and taken to Huot- jogton ona charge of cowplicity in robbing craves at Roanvke Cemecery, ly)r. Mycrs is u eading surgeon and rin our Medical Colletr Dr, fesd, whowas srrested somnedays days ago on the same charge, waived av exawm- {uation, aud was rewanded to jail to awalt trial, e SENTENCED, Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridune. . Orrawa, lIl, Nov, 15.—In the Circuis Court this moruing Charles Hackett was senteaced to 8 term of fiye years in the Fenltentlury on the charge of norsc-stealine. The offense was cominitted Io August last, the property belng tuken from w farwer natned Donoliougs, resid- fug in Brookteld Yowaship, south of Beueca. e INCENDIAEIES ARRESTED, Nxw Yous, Nov, 15.—Josoph Levy, U] Perfotein, Abrabam D. Freemsn, and Charles Bernsteln bavo been ‘arrested hers by the Fire Marshal o the charge of causlng s uumber ot tires vu the cast side of the city lu the hope of sccuring Lbe oxcessive Insurance. TO BE JTANGED. Moxresriss, Vi, Nov, 15—E. O. Heyden waa sentenced to-day tu be hanged on the first Friday after the 1st of Jauuary, 1881, 'I'tio Su- prewss Court relused & new oriad fn s cuse. A'I"TBMI'THDMU!II)RIIANDBUICIDK Naw Yonk, Nov. 15.—~Lawrence Relity, aged 6, knocked bis wile, aged 45, lusensible to-duy, sud, thinking be had killed her, cub his own thruat, ‘Ibe wile may recover, pibigimil bl PEDESTRIANISH, Brivogroxt, Cous,, Nov,15.—At moon to- day Nopoleon Cumpon had scored ¢40 miles lu Iiw etfurt 19 beat O'Leary’s vecord. Tlurty-atx Lours reman, y Prot The Afghans Massing to Op= pose the English In- vasion. How the British Government Will Reotify the In- dian Frontier. Thoy Will Seize Certain Impor- tant Points Not Now Owned by Them. And Force the Ameer to Recelve Their Diplomatic Repre= sentatives, Announcement of Several New and Important Failures in England. Fivo Brokers in Default on the London Stock Exchanges Tncrensed Demand for United-States Bonds Since the Recent Fiat Collapse. BT AFGHANISTAN. TRRPARING FOR TIB CAMPAION. Loxnox, Nov. 15, —Tniian newspapers state that all tho camels arriving at Quettah are de- tajned to bo used In the advance if necessary. Al officers ou Jeave have Lren flnally recailod. Thoe Commander-in-Chléf, who Is ot Rawil Pindes, appears to bo certaln that hostilitics will commence on the 20th jnst. > . A THB AMEER has witndrawn two regiments: from Candabar, and ordered the Gurernor of -Pishcen Valley, vear Quettah, not to resist the English ad- Yauce. RECTIPICATION, Loxpon, Nov. 16—5 0. in.~Tha Post predicts that the rectilication of tue nortuwestern fron- tler of Indin desired by the Covernment will be fuund to consfst in thy permanent occunation of Quettah aud Jellnlabad, with the cstabfishincut of Uritish sesldents ln Cabul, Candabar, and Uerat. TIR AFGUANS ARMING, - Lonvoy, Nov, 15.—A dispatch from Hufl states that the Afghans are rapldly massing on llle‘!l)llls commanding the Uhuzoeo and Caoul roads. TNE BAST, A PRRTINENT QUESTION, T.oxpoy, Nov.15.~The Britlsh siuboat Con- dor receutty went to Bourgas to investigate the slleged outrage on tho Britiah Viee Consul, The 8t, Petersburg Golos has o strongly-worded article on this event, * which," it says, * cousti- tutes aclear violatfon of the ncutrality of the Biack 8ea. The Kuglish may cut our sea cow- munfcativns at auy .mowment. *Does Eugland wish to measuro Russla’s {orbearancel Who fs now secking tor wari” B e e ¥ e CUANGE OF POLICY, Loxvox, Nov. 16—5 a. m,—A dispatch from Pesth says Count Schouvalofl's mussion tnurks u change {v the volley of Russiy, who was pre- viously disposcd to stran her rights under tho Treaty of Berlin, The change s due elther to” thie general alurm of Lurope, hiats recetved from Berlin, or domestic affaira, It s noticeas bl that when Prince Gortschakoff recently of- ferred 1o g6 to Lovidia Lo waea ioformed that it Way unoeeessary. WILL INCHRASE HRQR ARMY, A Berlin Ulspaten ropurts that incasures have beert taken to incrcage the lussian urmy in time of war to 632 vattalluns, TUE AUSTHO-IUNUARY VFOLIOY. Pzsti, Nov. 15, —Frewler Tlszs, speaking in tho Dict to-day, declured that the policy of Austro-Hungary was to proveut Turkey from becomivg a prey to Russla, Jo expressed a firm bope that the Ber- liu Treaty would be punctually obscrved, It however, any Power should resist the exe- cutlon of thu treaty, Austria, who had Leen able to harmoulze her interests with those ot Europe, would not stand ulofe in the fight that might ensue. BOLOUVALOFY. Loxnow, Nov. 15.—A Berlin dispatch statos that Count Schiouvalufl will go to Baden-Baden on bis way to Lodon to dellver to the Princo gurmlukofl an mutograph letter frum the BNOLISH SENTINENT. Loxpay, Nuv. 15.—~1le Committeo of which Lord Lawreucs ls Chulroian, sug which was Sormed to seek ap exoression of public oplolon about the carly sumwmoning of Farllnment, bave ualied Lord Beaconstield to grant the {nterview Nov. 20, the duv on which the time given tne Ameer of Afghaniswa to reply to the Ultiuatum expires, 5 PIRESS BIPIONAGE. Boxpar, Nov, 15.—A disputch to the Times 5/‘ India from Kohot savs the Guverninent at nnla hias lssued stringent orders to military commnuders to supervise all press telegrams, GRIA'T BRITAIN, METUIIN OF CONPIDENCE. 8pectal Dispatch io The Tribune, | Loxpon, Nov. 15.—The resujt of the Malne electivu created great distrust among Eoglish capltallsts, whose fears of Yankee repuatation of nutional obligatious was greatly eshanced by the boastful anticipations of Butler's clection in Massachusetts, but the November elcetions have reassured themn, and ‘ulready consideruble ordery for United istates 4 per cents aro golng forwurd by cable, runs.” To the Wectern Associated Press, Loxnpoy, Nov. 13, —At & sale of seal-skins to? day un advauce of t0 per cent on the sales of last March was oblained. An uctive detmawd exists. MORE PAILURES, Loxpow, Nov. 13-—Jolin Lumag & Co,, chem- 1cal manufacturers, Jarvaw-on-Tyne, with n paid- up capitul of $500,000, bave fufled. ‘Ius asselc will probmbly realize 23 per cent, Young, Liston & Co., ship owuers, iusurance brokers, aud sall makers, bave tailed,’ LiabUt- tes, 850,000, 4 Willelm, Preston & Co., of Ilambureg, one of the lurgest houses In the Chbina trade, have failed. Donner & Co., London werchauts, who suspended Wednesdoy. last, were thelr ugents here. TIN HOP TRADE, Loxpon, Nov, 15.—The hop-growers and oth- era juterested in the - hop - trade will mect ut Maidstone un the 28th to cunsider whether the depressed stato of the Lop aud other trades iy not the result of the free-trade system. WITHOUT DA Eniwsuno, Nov. [5.—The Iligh Court of Judiciary bias deflnitely refused to admit to bail any more of the Glasgow Bank Directors. BUKNED AT 8E4, QurBNsTOWN, Nov, 15.—The careo of cotton on bosrd the steamship Wyoming, just arrived frum New York, ls rcgnrtcd 10 have burned four dayy, and when tho sbip reachied the har- bor shis had several feet of “water fu her fore «compuftuent, puwnped I to extlugulsh he tuuivs, £ UELD YOR BXTUADITION, Epinsoud, Nov. 15.—A mwan - named Jobuston, accuscd of forgery on o bunk lu Als- sourl. Las been spprebended near Duwirice and scat to Lendon for extradition, . MHOKERS IN DLVAULT. Nov. 15.~The seitlerent ou the e to-day was warked by the de tault of ve brokers. 1810 HACKS, EN¢ Loxvox, Nov. 1a.—The Sbrewsbury cup to- day was wou by Sunshade, ¢ SPANISN FRESS LAW. MADRID, Nov. 15.—Conicriss kus commenced the disvursion of 1he propused Preas aaw., Ity Passazy b belluveal certalu, Luspos, Nov. 16=3 o m.—James Forest & » cotton-spintiers of Blackburo, bilitles estimated at $151,000, 1.0OM IDLE. At Preston 350,600 apindies, 1,500 tooms, and 1400 operatives are fdjo. Mang milla uro work- In frotn two to four days fu the week, Much distress cxists, 14 ROME, . TNDER WATSR. -Rome, Nov, 15,—The overflow of the Tiber has inundated the Ripetta plazes of the Pan. theon, the Vis Ferdinonn, the Piazza Saint Engelo, the'Ghetto, and all the lower strocts of the city. . s mm-‘ Noy. 15.—Thie evenlng danger of turther inundation has alinost disappeared. PAPAL APFAIRS. Rowme, Nuv, 16.—It is stated that Cardinal MNina, P'apal Becrotsry of State, will continue the negotiations about scnding Nuncios to the South American Republics, 4 RECRITRD TIS EXEQUATUR, Rosurz, Nov, th.—Patré San Felice, who was appointed Archibishop of Naples, Las received the Royaliexequatur, and will present humage to the King and Quecn on theirarrivalat Napjes on Baturday. MISCELLANEOUS. TIR LATIN UNION, Lonpox, Nov. 15.—8witzerland did not re- nounca the Couventlon of 1505 coustituting the Latin Unton because of any dissatisfaction at the procecdings of the recont Paris Conference. On the contrary, its propositions were accopted subfect to matification by the Chambers. The Convention ot 1805 expires by limitation at the end of 1870, when interost rencwa fteelf for fitteen years. -The actiousof Bwitzerland wiil open the ‘way for tho wbgolattfon of a new treaty. OERMANY AND PRANOR. BrrLiN, Nov. 15.—The Bertin Sest, n an arti- cle relative to the closing of the Parls Exposi- tion, says, Germsny obscrves without anxlety the renewedd power of France, which would oiily e dangerous it the nation surrendered its nfh: of judgment to adventurous: usurpess, ‘The present moderate wnd conservative Republie of- Iurs o Fuunmec ngainst o}l excesses fu 1ts for- i etgn polivy. FRENCH RLECTIONS. Panis, Nov. 15.~~The three Conservative can- didates, M. Oscar de Vallee, Count d’flanson- ville, aud M. Barachon, were to-day elected to the Seuate for 1ife by small majoritles. * TUE SBINE RISINO, Tho waters of the Sclue have risen filty centi- metres aince yeaterduy, atid cuhtinte to risc, Tnundattons are feared, THE ANTI-S0CIALIST LAW, Lonpox, Nov. 15—\ dispateh from Berlin stntes that 102 Socinlists, Lwenty-six news- lln]n\!rs, and elghty-eieht books have been pro- hibited since the prumulgation of the Autl- Hoclalisklaw, % NEGOTIATIONS RESUMRD. - A dispateh from Beclin says negotiations at Rome with the Vatican have been revumed with a jair chanco of success, . = BWITZERLAND, Zunictt, Nov, 15.—~The cotton-factories here are workinz ouly cicht hours dally, 1t {s ex- peeted that the mills In the Grisons will atso wibopt shert time during the winter, © JSILVER JX GERMANY. Loxpoy, Nov. 15.—~The 7imes in its financial artlele atates that the German Government sold £100,000 worth of silver Friday at 50 peoce per ounce, “EXPLANATORY. Reasons Why the Pollco Ounght Not to “Ttepresent ™ with tho Hullowed Ashes of A, T Stewart, Nor Yot to Quit Glving Out Ko Much “Tamy y Bpéciul Divoateh to The Trivune, Nuw Yonx, Nov. 15.—Whlle ft bas been fearned whero AT, Btowart’s body was taken on the morning of the robbery, there is no in- formation us to where the rematns vow are. ‘Iwo men wero arrested today and kept vlose by the police, who would ot give hames or allow tho prisuners to bescen. The'rohbers, It 8 kiown, entéred the cemetery ut a quarter after 8 i the mornlng, and L an hour had the body outslde the fence. One Mahuney, formerly omployed at the Wee- hawkien Cemctary, did tho vrincipal part of the work,. Matiouoy fled south the morning after the robbery,” becuming frightoned, but he is under survelllance, and can bo arrested atany moment.—gg the polico hers say. Tho body , was doublcd,din. aud plaged fo s canvon bagr, handed ‘oVer.the fence to confederates, who placed ff .in a wngon and drove directly to a uotrions *fence” In Wechaw kop, kept by & man npamed Murphy, /e romains werp concealed somo time at this place, and then removed,—tho police re- fuse to say where, The detalied story fs also swithiield st present for prudentlal reasons. The only further development proving that tho *police krow the detalla and the loca- Uon of the ,body, which . many people question, s that one of the . robbers became frightened, and concluded to turn Btato's cyldence, ile wave tho polica full de- twls, corrobotating their own discoveries, 1t s uot ltlu:lxrthu uction whl save him (romn prose- eution, "The Judee expresses his determination to send to Btate’s P'rison evers peraon connec ed with the robbery, and saya'it 18 to get cvie dence 80 complets as to preciude escape that the present delay occurs, tern dssociated Press, To the I Naw Youx, Nov. 15,—The polivu say there is not o shadow of truth in the roports published this morning that they know where the body of AT, Stewart (s hidden, and that detectives aro shadowing tha thieves. Judie ifilton was at the polico headyuarters this moroing, but refuscd to nnswer nuy questions, o had the nanner of niau who cousidered bimaclt hav- fugz been Imposed upan, It is reported, hower- er, that ' the police have stronz suapleions of BUmO pursuns, and are walehing them In thy hope of discovering the Lody, and that this is tuo extent of their hope. Dotectives soy they would seizo the bmlr at onco if they kuow where it waos, without walting for the return of the thieves to arrest them, New Youg, Nov. 15—Detectlve Fields, of the District Attoruey’s offlee, suid to-day that four men had already been arrestod on suspleion of stealing Stewart’s body, The detoctive de- clived to give thelr names at prosent, lest the publieation wight Interfere with the full devel- opment of the case, ‘The detective, however, uascres that the comncction of these men with the outrage s settled wlmoit beyood s dis- pute. Naw York, Nov. 16~Up to 1 o'clock this mornng there were no new developmentsin tha Btewart ruhlwrrt'uu. ‘The poliee assert | the strougust possihlo terms that us yet they have obtained no clew luoking towsrds she recovery of tke body. ————— FINANCIAL, Hpacial Dlapaich (o The Triduns, Davesront, Iu, Nov, 13.—Capt. L. M. Hav. | erstick, of Rock Lsland, until recently the ed. itor and proprictor of the Union, made ou na- slgnwent of his property fur the hepefit of his creditors to-duy to Mr, loss Mill, No schedanlo of aasets or labliitles has yet heon made, Lt the pmount realized will ot be tore thun 23 cents on the doltur, CINeinnaTe, O, Nov, 15.—The Bellew Manu- facturing Company auspeuded to-day. No statewent of assets or Habidicies Is made public, but @ member of the corparation states that thy Cowpauy will probably pay in full, e reeei— MALPRACTICE, Hpecial Dispatch 10 The Tviduns. (HALENA, 111, Nov. 15.—~Amuniz the ilst of in- dictuents found by the Grand Jury of thts county, 15 a truc bill agalost De. William How- arth, 8 Jeading physiclain of Ellzabeth, for al- Jezed nnlpractice fncauslng the death of an in- funt gou af Jubu Brun lowurth way Jeased on $2500 bail, Ve rcase 1ag cavaed con- suderable esctement amoug tho physicisus of thiv loculity, - e ———— OBITUARY, Bpeciat Dioatch (¢ Tha Tri: BraosiseToN, IIL, Nov, 15.—~(leorge Ostrom, who fur Qftecy years was hotel clerk {u this elty, died Just might of comumption. He was 8 Major on (lea. Giles Smith's ata!f duriog the Rebeltion,* Bostos, Maas., Nov, 15.—Cavt. Jolbu Bleeper, formerly eaitor sud part provrietor of the ow ton Juurnal, and o popular writer under tln nons do plume ot Jlouser Mariingale,” disd last migghit, aged B, e g —— A The Cost of Enterinlniug Noyalty. < Raris Lorrawordaucs Neuwurk Advert . Thc’::rmklut ‘00 tho oeaston of toe Frince of Wales' visit tu the City of Londun to unveil the statuc of the Prluce Consart cost £3,000, The sRivime for tie recovery of the f'nnce ol Wales, 21504, Taat, 100, was the smount speut fu thereceotion of the Lzur of Ruswa ‘Tne Sbah of Peesla’s reception cost L1500, The Bultai’s cost 430,000, Ko Howers alune at Ly reception of the Prince of Wales, oo his re- turt fran fudi, cost 'slt)( The banguct ju Lotor of shia Caar, £2.600. The usbuistery bill R 16, was nearly £7,000 mora. The cost of the menn cards at the dinner wos £03; £170 was expended on bands, £25 for wands, £33 for gloves, £3532 18 grotuities, and £7 upon corkecrews, The flowers at the Shah's recption cost £327, and the gloves at the Czar’s £57. Tnere 15 now n big bill to pay for the instaliation of Lorda l’}uncemnem and Salibury as freemen of e clty, ASUALTIES. OFF THE TRACK, Baxaar, Me., Nov. 15.—A epacial from Carle- ton, N, B., eaya the New Brunswick Rallway cara ran off the track near Florenceville last night. The passenger car contalning twenty ‘passengers took fire sud was burned, and Mr. Packer, of Fort Falrfleld, was killed. A chlld was burged and fifteen persons injured. Par- ker 18 supposed to mean liacker. Other dis- patches state that Nathan Perry, ot Fresque 1sle, formerly proprietor of the Hatch House in this city, was killed and burned. A passenger wives tha following sccount: Tho traln was golog at a moderate rate of speed when we reachod Peel. SBuddeniy there was a shock. The train had jumped the track, and we found that the passenger car was roll- ing down ong of the worst cmbankments on the fine. The car had almaost reached the water's edge when it was discovered that it had caught fire. Tho flames spread rapidly, Men took ofl thiclr coats and tried to extinguish the fire, but without avall. The flames hod com- pleta possession, and leaped from scat to seat, rendering tho. passengors almost frantic with fear, ‘The clojhing of thoss nboard , soun caught fire, and as tho people rushed frum one part of tho, car to another, in thelr burniug garments, the sccoe was most ter- nible. The litts vy ~ who burned to death had managed to keep clear of the fire long after the. clothing of many other pass- engers had caught, but, in_hls nux!etr for the safety of sonic of bls (rlendn. rusbed Into the flames and perished, 87, JoussuuRy, Vt., Nov. 15.—The Portland & Qgdensburg mail traln was throvn from the track near Dow's Crossing this foronoon, caused by & broien raf Tha passenger sad_cxpress car woro ditehed, Samuet J. Currar, of Walvott, was kitled, Mra. George Wdlerman,of Hyde Park, scriously lujured, snd two others slighitly hurt, e ACCIDENTALLY SIIOT. Spectal Dispatch to TAe Triduns. 57, Paut, Miun,, Nov. 15,—Alexander Ham- ilton, satd to be a traveler for n Clncinnat! house, was futally shot this afternoon dutlig a quarrel over » gamoof cards with James I Beach, a laborer from New Jersey. The quar- rel occurred In un Eagle street bar-room. The sbooting Is safd to have been accidental, Beach Is conlirmed by the bystanders o claiming to have drawn the pistol in exhiblting his pockets, to show he hud no money, when Hamilton Belzed the plstol, and, in the steuggle for it, the pistol was discharged, the ball enterl r Hamilton’s left groin, each waa arrested, and, In Jull, showed sions of nnvlug‘ been roughly “handied o the scuflie. Hamil- ilton was tuken to the City-lospital, il dicd. at 8 o'clock this evening. Hamilton's hame was I Newport, Ky,, The ofticers sent to take Humnilton’s ante-mortem atatementarrived too late, Eye-wituesses nre, however, positive that tho shooting was accldentals SCALDED ‘1'O DEATII. Dernotr, Mich., Nuv. 15,—Ierinan Loran foll into a “sctiler’ in Dolson & Chapin’s salt-block, Bay City, to-day, and was scalded to death. OUTWITTING A CANNIBAL. An Adventure In New Caledonia. Correspondence San Francieo Chronicle, Oneal the wealthlest settlers’ In New Cale- donia is a gentleman from Australin—wa will call him tr, Brown for short—who went there sumo ten or tvolve years ago with but.a small capitaly and has beecome enormously rich by rafslug eattle for the markets of Noumea, Mr. Brown was on lils way through tho bush from oncof his outlylog cattle stations to nnother, when holost his way entirely; wandared abous 1iil neur nightfall, and then eame upon a largo native village. lcre he was hospitubly enter- tained, well fed, and most deferentlally treated biy the great chlof whose villaze {lgiwas,—tho cinel Atul, | think, whom some persons regard as the chiel mover and leader of this volt ngainst tho French, Atal waa alf courtesy to his whity ouest, aud whon night had fully come conducted bim himselt In atato to the hut set aparc for bis night's repose, Furtunately, Mr. Brown was acquainted with ths customs of the country, aud, nmong them, knew the comtnon method of pucting au end to travelers preparatory to feusting upou _them. Itls us fotlows: The traveler s kindly re- celved; nothini occurs to shake his confidencey he s aflotted o eabln by himselt to sleep in, ‘Thu natlve huts buve usunlly but one opening, Wwhich serves s a door and window both, When tho traveler Is supposed to bo well settled fn i3 cabin this one untranco is set ou fire. Boing thatcticd and made altoguthicr of light wood, it burns very readily, aud the travoior fs cooked as well as killed, * Then the feast begina, Lelng acqualnted with thoas detslls of New Caledonlan life, Mr, Brown knew the cabin to which the vencrable Atal so ¢ourteously Jed him might prubably become for biin buth u tomb und a cooking-stove, uniess his wits could save ki, 1o entered the cabin of the ehief, mect- e courtesy with courtegy, il they wero both fulrly withln, Theo Brown, o the prime of life "aud athletle, Atal, Ql‘d aod {nflrm, tho Euglisimon knew he was ore than n mateh for the savage. lle clasad the door within the hut, plantod his back flrinly ngalust it, and sit- tluw thug with bis hand on’hls reyolver ond lis other weapons ostuntatiously disploved, con- tinued s conversation with the chief. Tho situstion remained uuchanged throughout tlle night, A terriblo pight it was, o doubt, for the Englishiman, aud almost as bad for tho old chief, who agaln aud agaln requested permission to withdraw, Mr. Brown as frequently declaring hie could not part with him,—bLeshould nop feel safe except 1h his company, When daylight was fully come, Mr, Brown felt assured that Atal would not venture to allow his peoply openly to attuck an fudividual so well knowu tn tha seitlements as Lwscll, and, both tssulng forth together from the hut, ho gladly sccepted the eacurt of & natlye euwlo and was sately conducted to the French sctilenents, whera his m}v«ulum Wus the themo of consldérable fn- terost, year's fe- —————— 3 THE WEATHER, Orrice or Tux, Citier Boonan Orricer, Wasiisoton, D, C, Nov. 161 a, m.~Tndiea- tlous—For ‘I'enucesce and the Ollo Valley, clowly westbor with frequent raln, variable winds, mostly southeasterly, stationary or hilgher temperature, penerally Jower pressure. For the Take Kegion warmer, partly cloudy and cloudy westher, with raiu, southerly winds, falling baromcter, followed in the west district by rislng barameter, nnd nortbwest winds, For the Upper Misslasippt and Lower Mise sourl Vulley vartly cloudy weather rain aress, rising barouieter, colder northwest wiuds, pro- ceded. by warm southeast winds, tews- perature will full below freezing la the caual Tegions, Cuutionary siznals continue at Toledo, San. dusky, Cluvaland, Sce, 5, Erie, and_ are ordered. for Mhiwaukee, Boe. 1, Culewgo, Grand Haven, and Bee, 8, Butlulo, Detrolt, und Sev, 4. For the Upper Slsstssippl and Lower Missourl Valley, partly cloady weather, ratn arcas, nalng barometer, colder northwest wands, preceded by warm southeast wlodst tewperature wall fall below freeziug In the canal region, Cautlonary sigosls continue at Toledo, San- ‘). Cleyeland, 8ee, 5, Erio; and are vrdered Mitwaukee, 1, Chicago, timud Haven, and Bew, 3, Bullalo, Detroit, aud Boc, 4, Loval OUeRBY A FioKEs Lliwaug, ¥Yov,, i bioll it (Rirw Weutner, < s 3 | LEYL2ELS e EELERNEERRAR POLITICAL. Democratic Estimate of the Oomplexion of the Neoxt House. Claim of a Plurality of 19, and a Clear Ma- jority ot 14, Woes of a United States Olficial Who Supervised in South ’ Carolina. He Attompts to Do His Duty, and 1s Set Upon by Red- . Shirts, Who Treat Him to a Broken Head * and lncarcerate Him in Jail, A Further Picture of the Complications . Preceding the Loulslana Electlon. Notios Bent to New Orlenns thot the Pres- ident Has Opened His Eyes. THE.NEXT CONGRESS. THE LATEST ESTIMATE IN WASHINQTON, Special Dispatch 10 The Tribune PaiLapeLPaiA, Nov. 15.—A Washiugton dis- patch to the Times cives a careful table of the resuit of the elections for membershlp In the Forty-sixth Congress, complled by friends of Bpealier Randall, sud which s clalmed to be thie fullest snd most trustwortby yet made, It is ns follows: i Daemoerats, myubllca‘r‘u. Gmnbarlb Arkanss: Callfurnia Calorada.. Connectient . - mRmouHOBUcouIatcccu-cE P o " svzccztcontonucockornorraBorantirmocas 4 ot a n [ 18 3 ¢ 1 [ 2 Vieginia, 1 West Virginta, 0 Wisconsin , o & Total cous o0 131 1 Democralic plurality aver Republicant.. ..., Democratic majority over combined Republic- A08 and Groendackerd,.uuviensses TDomocratic mnjurity over all, alviding Qreonbackers botween the two parties flurdlm: 10 thelr known pledgos ,or predil a ® BulccecrcooccsocosccocconaorasoHmEIaD322D a wlifornfa, not elected, (s omitted. Her delezation will prob- ably be oqually divided, as it Isuow. In the ‘I'wolfth New York District there is one vacancy cuused by the death of Alexander Smith, Re- publican. , Where it 18 koown beyond doubt that a Greenbacker ia under Democratic pledges le:is placed with the Demo- crats, and vice versa, For Instance, Yocum, of VPennsylvania, !s counted na a Republican, becauso it is understood that he was olceted by a coalition with tho Republicans, and acknowledged that Ina square fight between the two old parties he will go with the fepublie cand, and so of the Greenbackers clected th North Carollna; whereas Ladd, of Maine, and Cillest, of lowa, are foy similar rea- sons placed fn the Democratic colwan, Slnce toe electfon in Maine Mrn Ladd hos taken tho Democratic stump snother Btate. The fire Gresnbackers whose positluns make thele Orat alicgiance due to the Nutfonals are put down es Greenbackers. Threo of tho Hve, Do La Matyr, of In- digus, Weaver, of Jowa, and Mureh, of Malue, are of Democeratic atfilla- tions, and the other two, Forsythe, of Illinols, oud Barlow, of Vermont, dre Ite- publicans, Tha Incevendent Demorrats of Georgla and Tuxas will act with the Dewocratie party, thelr Independence relating to State’ und local fssues. The Republicana are allowed three members (rdm North Carolina, but It I proba- ble that Ycates will get the certificate, in which case the Ropublicaus will have only twomnembers from that Btate, Itls reported also that Russcll, Republican Qreenbacker, clegted over Waddell In the Witinington, N. C., District, will not go into the Republican caucus, bug this yeport has not becu verified, and he s therefore enamerated {n the Republican col- umn, TOUISIANA. ACKLEN, IEBEUT, AND MEUCIUANT. Kpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Nzw OnLeavs, La., Nov. 16,—Matters con- nected with the proposed contested-clectiva case from the Third Lousiaua Congressionai Dis- trict have become Interesting, ‘It friends of Hebert, Republleun and Natioval, clai an abil- ity to prove a barzain aud sale between certaln prominent Custow-House sud other Guverns went ofliclals and Avklen, whereby Acklen g tually pledeed himscll, in oxcbauge for certain vromised support, In case of re-clection, to ab- ataln Irom eutering the Democratic Cou slonal caucus, and the Governmwent odllvials In'turn were to cffect the division and conio- quent defeat of the Republicans. A further claim {s made that Hebert, having been noml- nated by both Nationals and Republicans i1 uee cordance with this peculiar contract, Merchant was broughit out as the boltine Republicans' candidate, in opposition. A letter from Mer- cbaut to Mr. Ruby, cdlior of the Now Orieans Observer, showu mu this evenfur, goes far to corroborate Hebert's clating. . MBUCHANT WRITES VRRY DITTERLY ol belnig outrageously deceived, s particularly bitter iu his denunclations of Collector 'Bmith, aud promises a publisbed expose o full by Dec, 15 Another clolm—and stranger still—con- cerns tho Democrats themsclves. Venulng the clectlon certaln leaders, o3 clalmed, thiuking Acklen too hoavy to carry, were not uowilling to make terma with Heberr, and throw Acklen overboard by fusuring bis defeat. Propositions were made, <lubued, somewhat slmllar to those mado and entertalned between Acklen and tho Federal ufficiate. Hebert was to pledge Ltwself, if returncd, to abstaln from cutering the Republican Congresrional caucus, was to consent, meantime, 1o stand I the district as an [udependont, was to be furnished #2500 for campaigu purpuscs, and was to be secured, of coutse, in his election, . URIRUT NOT CONSENTING, the propositiun fell tbrough, aud Acklen, in congequence, was given th lead. The strangest part of all is the fact that Hubest sctually cal- culates upon tue suppore of certaln of the Louistaua delegatioun as his coutest for the seat, and cites the siscrtion of the Hon. E. Johu Eltis, os mado 1n bis (Ilebert's) nearing, to e elfect that Acslon bad wade binwelt etench in the nostrils of every deccut wan asd woman In the District of Coicuibla, ued that lus respuearauce fu Cougress wouald be a lasting diserace upou the party aud Siate. The vase, altoethicr, ts getting rich. PLIVATE TELEGKINS FROS WASHINGTON credit tue Adminlitrauon with baving acter- 1 ued UpUn « verv.deaded change o Soatberin poiley. Oug, to a' promlucnt edior, sholvs 0o | 853 day ol tauksgivaig aud v pletels _ovor; tofd” o om: ries abont look ot o squalls,” “There are “already fuisay I this connection of iy Lap changes wmongr Louistana offietats 011t prominent Bevublicans, probanle having veen hastily sumimoned to Wi o Counsel forthe Citlzena’ Ansouintion lave s their ault under the Contested-Election 1y, 't sainat certain city officlale, with tne syl 1)s trict. Caurt, ~ Application for an Injunciion 1y now pending. NTRST, Co To the Westerin Assoctated Prose, Nrw Onvzans, Nov. Lindevilin M. sy, candidate’ for Crimingi Sherif, "1y uotified Fitzpatrick, Demoerat, clect, that wiil to-morrow cnter & suit forcoutest, », Alce Unuthreaux, Democrat, Civll Sucrit.oiocr, hias also been notifled to n smilae elteee by Pleasants. Three of the Cit{zens' Uittt ey for City, Administrators have tied suits oy con- test. Each vctition is slened by namce of twenty Jeading cl’t‘ Izcns, A NEPULLICAN NEWSPAPER OFPICE Mn Orriceor “\Wa Tue Peorre,” :\I»IXA,\,"I‘)Z‘('X); La., Nov, 4, 1878.—Zdltor] New Or'eans Tmeqs. Gexts: Pleass nccept my thanks for the Times in exchange for ing paper, We the Peope, | am sarry toeay it will be unnecessary fur yoy (o send me the Timnnny‘lonucdr .:a an exchanae, as my puper will e stopped for thy v wecky p—dn:t not ln,r lnuII; i FEODE fr 1.was doing well, anad had long ago th, that I had vutten in n good locality and n‘x’\‘)‘x,;'lx\: zodd people to couduct a lucal newspayer but Lawi afeald thatin this ) have oecn . tsken, for on the night of Nov. 2 ty uflice was entered, and every_imovalie thing was thruvy intd Red Wiver. The type are seattered a1| around the levee, and the tiver iy ailve wihil caees. Tho trigeers belunging to the presscs are also In the river, und all ‘the rules, leads, ote. 1t will put me to a conslderable expense start awain, but [ have ordered m:xm{xl:, -‘(nul wac to be ont In due thae. have no wlea that my effects were destroved for a political purpose, s the campolen way over, But doea it dot look & Mitie strange my office, my all, was destroyed within tweyiy. four hours uiter the Democrat of -this place nag been turned over to s former editurf | have worked lord 1o get what I bad, and as 1oy - had an interest fn the press, ond as that Interest is now eqne, it places me tu a rough josition. Alezandrin has some good people 10 1t, and | think that | conld have succecded here ty the newsvaper busivess had 1 not been broken up at this time; but Iwli) tev again, and (£ 1 oy Emaurly encoutaged, rn Llom yet very soung, | ope we will all get ulong betfer fn the suture, and I promise to make the people of Coutral Loutsiana a good countrs paper. NANK CONNEILY, Bultor e the Feop'e, SOUTII CAROLINA. UOW THR DEMOCRATS PILRD' UP THRIR 3fa % JORITIES. Spectal Dispateh (o The Tribune. Wasmingrox, D, U, Nov. 15.~The following Ictter from & prominent citizen of Charleston, 8. C,y gives an account of the treatment at the Tate election of the Deputy United States Mar. shial while actinz in the discharge of his duty, and of his subsequent arrest and imprisonment by thie local authoritfes: Daring the counting of the votes an the night ot the 5th inst. af tho pall 1 the Yown of Urces burg. In the connty of the samo name, and 1 this Couressional Divtrict, Sandy Keiti, n reguiae United States Deputy-Marahal, endeavored to oo- taln admission to the room where tho votes were being counted, Upou being refnsed adimpseiun he exhibited his commisvon as Upaed States Depaty-Mamshal, “without any act of viulenceon his parl, The Hiate Conatahlen ot unce seized him and hurried him off 1o jul. The next morning n Tetal Justice uf the State indned a wareant agatnet him, charging bim with at'empting to furce imself tnto the ruom where the voies were belng counted, Itemember, the law of South Carolina requircs the counting of the ¥otes n pl- fc, and, under the law of South Carolina, e lud, as a citizen, tho right to witness the count, Keitt's {rinl was haied for L Monday, but on that day, by insruction of District-Atforney Northty, Unlieit $tates Commissioner went from Colun Orangeburyg, and f4sucd warranta nnder Nec. 3, for a1l the varties who hod interfered with Keiit while in the discharge of his dutivs, and who lad refused him permission ta winess toe count. N day, while_ Koitt was quictly eiunding on tno rireots of Orangoburg, he wau surrounded hy & crowd of Demacrats, {ncindiniz thoso whorn he had arrcsted, Some drow . thelr platols to Leep Keit's frienas from coming to hls rescuc, while others beat und cut him np fearfully. Afier nearly kil Juz him, Keltt wus carrled odf to jall, while Lig asailants wero nllowed 1o walk off undlsturbed- le s nuw lylme iu Jail for havinz the audacity, tn the Stalo of Bouth Carolina, tu cxhibit o commls slon from the Government of the United States, aud tuat Governmont 1o nowdrivas to protect b, DE LA MATYR. 15 PROGIAMME, IxDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 14.—The Rev, Dr. De La Matyr, Natloual Congressman-elect, who bas Just returned from the Eastern campatan, i1 on interview published here to-day mave it s hls opinlon that the Nationals will hold the balance of power in the next Covgress, und In that ovent they should stand together, wield hiclr puwer as o unit, and demand on uncom- prowlsing greentack mau for Bpeaker and « falr proportion of the appolutinents and patronase of tho Houso for the National perty, Healsy racommends u slmilar policy 1u the Legislature of Iudinna. MISCELLANEOUS. * NOBTR CANOLINA. Norrork, Va., Nev. 15,—The report that Yeates, Dewocrat, Is eleeted to Congress by 0 ° majosity from the kit North Carolina Dis- trict 1s unfounded, The returus as mado by the canvasscrs of thy several counties show a ma: fority of &4 for Martin, Ropublican, and this result obtafued oftor tho cauvass crs bad thrown out 418 votes cast for Martin as irregular, WABHINGTOR, D, U,y Nov. 13.—Au examina- tion of the pardon records to-dav shows that Rdwin L. Martin, Congreseman-ciect from Dilaware, was pardoned by President Jobuson, and thereby relieved from bis allceed disablilty to claim a seat iy Congress by rcasun of cuue viction of slding spd_abotting the Kebellion. - ] GLORGIA. Speelut Dispatch to The Tribuns. * ATLASTA, Ga. Nov. 15,—The Hoo, W. I Feltun, of the Seventh Distries, und the Ifon, Emery Speer, of (he Niuth District, both ulected to Conerces ns Independent candidutes, made speechs to-night ut De tives' Upera-1lduse v the lar, ad nost enthusiastlc uddisncy tht ever arssuibled in th clty, 'The demoustratioo showe that Indejendentisn will ucl‘lulnl,v e vall $n Ueorgis ot the pest cloctions, Dromi nent” were Senator Hill ‘on the stage-und uru: Loustreut lo e audience, 101 DU e o 102, Tetbane ueeln e o 3 Mmlsxfll:'\\'u., Nov. 13.~The_ followlng of: ficlal seneral election ruturus have beci e cerved at the Bxecutive Oflee: S Buifuto Couuty—1tumohres, 1,152; Parker, . s Urean County—liazleton, 2,027: Rivg, l.\l":' fl&l'mlxl)lvguu L‘u‘ulfil—slll thy G637 brugh d3 (lddings, 1,520, ""The folluwing iv the ofiicial yolo of tbe Thirnd Congressional — Dinerte IHazelton, 1Ld7%; Kiug, 11,855; Hazelt ity Ty o SURVEYURS' WAR, ° e 8aN Francoeo, Nov, 15.—United stnlcuuri veyur-tencrul Waguer inakes a general dealal of the charges preferred agalust diw by ce State Surveyor-(encral Uarduor, aod Ill‘,;l;lfl' tizcs the latter as l“ "Illld-lll»lrl‘bcl!:{]nf:::llub\;: luud-grablees,” who was augry because 10 use wayster aud bls otlica fur the beaellt the lsud gravblog ring, = = 7 - WILL NOT CHANGE. Naw Iavsn, Conn., Nov. 15.—Dy a vote of 7 to 1 tue Now Jlaven Buard of Education deelded to-night to kuap tho old uniform pllnn of peligious excrcises In tho pablic u-ln:n :’ ‘The llturgy propused by the wm':‘{'":han: clergyinen i3 m;-nnyuupu-m al. Une “l Ut of LW neiubues Volea with the wajority. e 1h.— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEVS. Qurensrows, Nove —Arvedy from New Yurk, ";;:L1IMOB:, :‘{uv. 15.—Arsived, Besliy, from 15.—Arclved—Sieauor Dotbala, Urewen. " Ban rranciseo, Nov. Graosdu, Fuuuma, e e —— N THE FAMILY. w‘fi%fl'&wfl(l to Tae m.v‘filb . P DxTroiT, Mich,, Nov, 15—The Krening yil: greph, sn judependent wo-eeub Paven lished Ly the ot und Tribune (umvau!l;m" el oty vl i S 1 ¥ :ll:‘:ll‘ul::ulw‘:;{:rpxngu‘g, cularzed by 1be addition ¢ seven colunus, HANKSGIVING. Toreks, KIHI'NBV- 13.—A dispatcl s3rs llx’»! Gov. Authany Y3y avpotutol Shursdsy, 3052 Fuyete